University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)
- Class of 1983
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'F1- ,. -'f- A pf, 4, gif 7 , bf ., f' -,L ,, 2 1 A is ' ,T Z K , W ' ' ' ' '- l ' 1-fe -a V 5 qu N - --I 5 f f f 'W ' .7 11F,j - '-,.,M? I 5 Yi g. 1 ' 1' g V 'Tuff 'A -- if gg: Y ' Q' , , ' 1' P Y 3 , ' is 'fir' gnff ' 1 H ., if ' ' f' 7' 'A' 1. f 5 ii g'1 - ! - . ,JL EFL' -Q., 9- , - 1 5 1-If 'i , ,Ei , 1 f fi a- ,stqvi S me Q TK Schotlandi here are we going? What lies ahead for this university? For these young people? Weire building on the past: Those before us have left an outstanding record. The campus itself stands outg a reflection of the standard of excellence here at the University of Kansas. We pick up where they left off, to carry on the tradition, to carry the standard of outstanding achievement into the future. We provide the legacy for those who follow in our footsteps. 1 . my 1 , 1 ,, , fl , If, i li Y M M wh W W W ,, X, lib, K- , Lf, , i , ,-, , 1 ij! I X , ,. I f , N I ll ,fs i t ll, f K' 5 i' 4 ,J ,rs ci ff ,fr ,f 5 f JZ 4' -ff' ., V , W V V Q, 4, , ' ' if f it if 4 Opening 6 REVIEW The Events that stand out, those that make this year unique, are all part of 1982-83 in REVIEW. 34 ,Q T1 l PEGPLE They come from all over, and they each provide their own contribution to KU. The strength of the University rests in its PEOPLE. 42 EVENTS Either entertaining or informing, the performers, the speakers, the visitors, all combine to contribute to KU,s EVENTS. 62 ATHLETICS The winners and the losers, the fans and the spirit of the Crimson and the Blue, are all important parts of KU ATHLETICS. 96 FACES Those who made it through and those who help lead the way are some of KU's FACES. 152 ,,,f -'f-,ff Y. .,,',,M 11. VA.. - 'f JH-x,,.J, 2' 'J ,jfir f 'jf ,Y 'r.r4'1. 1, - ORGANIZATIONS Getting involved and becoming a cog in the University's wheel is important for many students and is often a starting place for the future. From consumer affairs and solar energy to student government and class officers, KU offers a diverse selection of ORGANIZATIONS 2 1 6 .4-Q LODGING Whether itls a residence hall, a private apartment, or a Greek house, there are many choices at the University of Kansas and in Lawrence for LODGING. 264 GALLERY The ability to capture a fleeting moment and to preserve it in order to share the emotion with others is part of the photographer's world. These images are displayed in the Jayhawkerls GALLERY. 396 ADS AND INDEX 408 Where is KU. A ixaxigq-Qi V if ' --wi ,. ,T ,Y . ' 1 - K-:s.:.2 1,fiA'-Y Q Q:KY.,5f!i4: - I- xi -f r ' 1,. ,gf k-n',v7 I ,,p- , xt, X my il-1152? . . Q.- Ari 1 ' f1T-, ., . 'L' V ' , I-5, C I A , - . - ... ,,y.f-L,-f H RUSSIA mx-.' J- i . 1 Q ,.,., W 7 , 4,. .-x-A vp nw If gx nm.. .- ,I , ul I , , if JUL' I viz, - 'gm ny L, .uh -.. -, , - , .. -A Y .,,,A..- - L s,A NGQlffEi A W ..1f ' ' ., , .f.-2-fav X , -1.52.71 'fm--..e..ri 1 . .. ,Q,',, ' 45 - f,.f'T' ' f.. X . X' WI., f 'fe' f,.. .4 7,15 , Y A, f , -3 iff- :i:..M,ruf,Q,,QZZSFMZE. .ag H ,.a.r,f.-3-wr: ,Af ' K f 4 -Hr f ' ' ' LAS f , , 'TEN -..L I-IOUS'1ZOf A 1, - gd PW ' A 4' 4 ',.fl' X., - .. ,pr-efiem-, . , h Z af ' x. ,v . 3 .gW'l,-Lf ,. -f --W ,,..,,.Lf- . ,, Q ' .,,,3-f,,.Q..f, ,fs ., uri N - ,, - Q79 ,U X sk' Q -f . W3 +r.,, ff u Q v Vg-.1 4 -W Aj' ,,..r r,W f3 ': '-w.,:r- , ,K f ,nl ' f . .,L,. -..g- vg'V ' '1Jv5:'f'f1 -, mmf H 1' X, ..-3, V.- 5, v- 3 Q5- WM' 'x' n'f3LF9f ok 1 , 4, --1 , ,Hz f . A.,-.f .f im.. 2' ,Ji '1 f-f ' 4uiQ4,'i4p7f ' r1i,,r5,-P? fs. .e..,,g, suv- elcome to the University of Kansas. Like a citadel overlooking the city of Lawrence, about one hour west of Kansas City and three hours northeast of Wichita, the campus is an impressive set- ting for higher learning. Coming into Lawrence from any direc- tion, one can see the twin towers of Fraser Hall standing out against the Kansas skyline, just as KU itself stands out as one of the finest Universities in the nation. For one hundred and sixteen years, the University has provided training for the future, enriching the lives and minds of those who have come here. And, whether changing its physical ap- pearance through architectural renovation, or altering its course offerings and academic direction, it has, through its many years, changed and grown to keep pace with an ever-changing world. Welcome to the University of Kansas. We think you'll like what you see. - Ray Brecheisen Illustration by Jamie Hastings pufcell I Lawrence offers the urban environment while the pastoral setting is just a few minutes away in any direction. g-S mln 11' FSTIL, L 'fe Q qi, , ,v M , ' we if Q .L 4 ,T ' V 1, . its Mvqiffh, 51 P. 15: 45135 5 ' - , 'Na 9 -G' ., 5, KLA W ri might 3 ng Ig: L E' 12 5 fe' 4 asf!!-TQ, 'fu Q, 42.21, H1 Wagner l'll i'2fQ'W2f in 1 :s.f2tf.wqw-W .rv wwf ' Wk ' I AV .ju l L . -Q-fl, awrence was born out of the want for freedom, and through its years has cherished and protected freedom in its many forms: freedom from slavery, freedom of speech, of thought, and expression. After the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill, the settlers in the newborn state had the privilege of deciding whether their new state would be one of freedom or of slavery. Because the balance of free and slave states in the nation was already so close, the decision in Kansas became one of great concern in a nation already ripe with tension over the slavery question. The election in Kansas was the first open popular struggle in the slavery controversy that eventually erupted into the young nation's bloody civil war. n, When Kansas became a state, the territory was wide open for settlement, and the men and women who rushed in to set down stakes were mostly pro-slavery Missourians and people from other slave states in the South. From all appearances, Kansas was to become yet another slave state. But within a few weeks, some things began to stir in the Boston, Massachusetts area that were to change the history of Lawrence, and perhaps the history of the nation. Eli Thayer of Worchester, Massachusetts suggested the idea of an organized emigration to Kansas. He had already established the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Association. His idea was to fill the state with abolitionist voters and tip the national balance toward freedom. Amos Lawrence, a prominent Boston businessman from whom this city eventually got its name, was persuaded to become one of the trustees of the association. The organization then became the New England Emigration Company. Their objective was to provide cheap fares and good accommodations for the emigrants en route to Kansas, to advise them about an eligible settlement site, to secure temporary housing for them when they arrived, to provide a furnishing store, saw mills, machine shops, grist mills, and to of those Missourians was William Clarke Quantrill. In 1860, he had lived in Lawrence under the assumed name of Charley Hart. Quantrill was a criminal by any definition. One of his specialties was kidnapping free Negroes under the pretense of helping them along the underground railroad then selling them into slavery in Missouri. Taking advantage of 'Civil War conditions, he stole horses and cattle from pro- slavery and abolishionist farmers alike, changing his alliances to fit the situation. While in Lawrence in 1860, he was indicted for robbery and arson. He fled Lawrence for Missouri, where he laid low and formed a band of guerillas. Quantrill's patience eventually bore fruit when the Federal Troops let down their guard. This was the moment Quantrill had waited for. great deal of myth surrounds Quantrill and those who rode with him, but it is known that Cole Younger, who later rode with the Dalton Gang, and Frank James, were with Quantrill when he rode into Lawrence. Jesse James joined him laterion some raids in the South. I on August 18, 1863, Quantrill's band began moving westward. Their destination was Lawrence, Kansas. Their goal wasannihilation. By the time they had crossed the 50 miles of open plain, their numbers had grown to 448. They were heavily armed and prepared for destruction. flAt daybreak on the 20th of August, they formed assault lines just outside Lawrence. Six men were sent in to scout the sllping, unwarned town. ' I The band movedtquietly, and when they reached what is now .South Park, the command Rush the town! was given, and the wt5rst,rnassacre of the Civil War began. it 5 Yniwfehce lay unprotected. The only troops present were two camps. oft unarmed recruits, who were cut down almost jirnrnediately. j 1 1 maruaders moved down New Hampshire Street, killing 1 1ll in'sig1'it'andt burning as they went. In a short time, reached. the. Eldridge Hotel. . .i.,..ir, .. 1 If Lawrence was the symbol and focus of hate in the South, the Eldridge Hotel was the symbol of strength in Lawrence. Once it was taken by Quantrill's gang, the raiders had free reign of the town. They split out into small bands and rode through the town, robbing, burning, and killing. There was no defense. It was early morning, and as townsmen came out into the streets, they were gunned down, their houses burned, and their possessions loaded onto pack horses brought for the purpose. This was not an enemy attack. It was a massacre born of hatred and revenge. The attackers were not Confederate soldiers. They were criminals - cold-blooded killers. The slaughter continued for four hours into the morning. When he was satisfied that there were no men surviving and nothing of value left behind, Quantrill ordered his men to withdraw, and led them out of town south toward the Wakarusa Valley. Behind them, they left nearly 200 dead, half the city homeless, and the business district destroyed. The dead were carried to the old Methodist Church on Vermont Street. There were not enough coffins or even cemetery plots, and eventually, about 50 of the victims were placed in a trench and covered. Quantrill's claim was that when he and his men were done, the city would be destroyed and would never be able to recover. But the tenacious settlers proved him wrong, and with the help of neighboring cities as far away as St. Louis, they were back on their feet by the middle of 1864. The people of Lawrence had stood by their belief in freedom, even when that meant almost total destruction. Many had died for their conviction, and those who survived believed in it enough to stay and rebuild and continued in the fight for freedom and justice. Text by Ray Brecheisen Illustrations by Jamie Hastings lt W3 FRANK JAMES Blooming trees with their colorful leaves and flowers provide a natural frame in which to focus on KU's campus. It has repeatedly been named as one of the most beautiful in the nation. Shotland DllUlIdllU 14 4+ -ffm, Sw i ' 7 gulf JN! 9 ' Q , f 9.1 nw 1 ,X A 4 4 '--,K ' Q .nf Sv Q., 1 Hg. w. ,- - 4-1: 5--fr-L ' vw, ,wg R1 f 1-.JY 1 ,- 'wg- . . . --, -.,,, ,,. Ax.. 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V, . 1 , 1,A-g-1,-,- .w-j-2,1:- .' uyltn, fy-:-LLMP1-'-wr:-,,4..'V 1---1 :nf-2-9 .'s-5::f,,f.'W- 'ff-N-f'-'sf' :cz-.w ' ,z f Jr, 5 . f if ffm 'Eff '-2'2f'1'i5f's.':famf-win..:m:'4zfa--f:1--w: .:- L - V ' . i v - N , g r f Q. Friday afternoon and school is over for the week. Relaxation is often found a short walk away. Whether it's rehashing the week's events over a beer or playing quarters and taking advantage of cheap pitcher prices. Thank God For Friday!!! ' N M , W ' 5' WT Z3 wi . J 1 . ,. Wi ,1 ' tri-+f -r--.W bw ' lr' 1 ge: 'L - 3 4 515wa1. 1514,-5 ,. f. , 4,:.3f511! ..: -V wg ,V 5 -' . ,.,if-Mix' TM- ,3,T:1f4'f1 5,'7iN'l , ,- .- V .K ., .- 1,., ,46l.n,rg-.M -f' -,.w r ' rf? 'E5'if?F1fii5:'Z7- . ' N Q ga W My ,.' .f rg , 7 ' , YJ .. w V 0 V 'lf- fi - ' V M ,, -.:1f - ' H V-ji, 4 ' , .Tax ' x +-1, -. W 4 M . 7 ' R' K V +3 L44 , :Es A . :ff X ff. 55 ' - , ie. ,, v.. 'Haj , -ff q 'YJJF V. 1:35. W4 -1- el 5, 4?-'f.iZ'?V f f- ' A :fn ' ar' 0' - -vr'1f v. Z! 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In the past four years, Lawrence has hosted bands such as XTC, The Police, Thelmtzzcocks, and Iggy Pop, KLVS student-run radio station, KJHK. has helped keep Lawrence on the map by prof gfamming more progressive rock music than any other radio station in the midwest and by actively encouraging bands to in- olude Lawrence on their tour schedules. As a result, KU students had the opportunity to see a number of the most ex- citing bands to come out of the United States in the past several years. Lawrence got a taste of LA. hardcore punk when Black Flag performed at Gftltheawall Hail during the summer semester, The band played loud and fast while lead singer Henry Rollins inserted the microphone into his mouth and snofledllyricst at the mass of hot, sweaty bodies slam dancing before him, Ulf!! tour supporting their LP Sorry Ma, I For-go: za Take ini the Trask, the Replacements from Minneapolis were very in Lawrence as were Bostorfs Mission of Burma. i Tokiloglat 366i degree tum, KJHK presented a couple of ex- pfeptbendsf The Individuals from New York played at Qfifftfteiweil Holland the Opera House bringing their brand of Jsmoattf pop to an enthusiastic Lawrence audience, The litighlightytofftheitfall of i982 was R.E.M. at the Opera House. 400 fans on a Tuesday night in fora pexformeooe surpassed by few. With a packed elioxioewgwwettofoir thick with anticipation, REM. delivered lf l music, Singer Michael Stipe's hypnotic me boodfs haunting melodies captured the au- ILEM, performed material from their , , i l t i - lx, f ,Q 'w Tiff' ' ' f f2Y5Q1f1'3, 2 ff' lf: '1 :lf PHOTOS by Harringgon A number of area bands have quite a large following in Lawrence. After opening for Elvis Costello and the Stray Cats in the summer of '82, Fools Face from Springfield, Missouri returned to Lawrence. Fools Face, predominantly influenced by 60's British and Amerioan pop, played songs from their lim two LP's Here To Observe and Tell America. Another band that never fails to draw a sizeable crowd is the Embarrassment from Wichita. The Emharrassment have a tense, rhythmic sound of their own that can turn a dance floor into a frenzied celebration of youthful energy. Four Lawrence High students have managed to secure themselves a position in the Lawrence music scene. The Mortal Micronotz play their own style of adolescent hardcore rock and roll which served as an appetizer for the Black Flag and The Replacement. Three KU alumniwho formed Get Smart in the summer of 1980 moved their base of operations from Lawrence to Chicago in December 1982. Their intense minimilistic pop thrashings have provided Lawrence many evenings of enter- tainment including countless gigs ' at Off-the!Wall Hall, Jayhawk Jam '81, and the historic Rock Against Reagan held in a loft over downtown Lawrence, Get Smart played their official farewell engagement in October, 1982 at the Opera House. The band has an LP entitled Action, Reaction. ll The music of all the bands previously mentioned can be heard on KJHK FM9l along with progressive music from around the world. KJHK will continue to support the new music scene in Lawrence and provide an alternative to the sound of AOR radio. 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Producer Bob Papazian and director Nicholas Meyer Qdirector of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khanj stressed that the film would not carrya political message. Its more of a personal and highly emotional movie about the effects nuclear devasta- tion would have on humanity. The first folks from Hollywood to arrive in Kansas were the casting director and his assistant. Cattle calls were conducted both in Lawrence and in Kansas City. Ai few lucky people got small roles in the film, with the chance to work with such ac- tors as Robards, Steve Guttenberb Cof the movie Diner J, JoBeth Williams C'Poltergeist J, Jeff East, William Allen Young, and John Cullum. Kansan's had to chuckle when the folks from California expressed amazement at the nor- malness' of residents. 1'They've got a lot of slick-looking people here in Kansas. Izods and all! I guess we expected the state to be in black and white, said one crew member. If the lack of farmers in bib-overalls surprised them, so did the down-home hospitality of the people of Lawrence. The crew and the actors spent most of their time filming here in Lawrence, on KU's campus, or on land close to the city. I Some of the movie's most spectacular scenes involved the use of hundreds of extras, KU theatre professor, Jack Wright and his assistants managed the recruitment of Lawrence and University people as extras in the film. In many cases, extras were paid C330 a day, usuallyj as they got to experience the joys and frustrations of movie-making first-hand. If extras were not paid, they may have received ABC caps or, most coveted of all, an ABC t-shirt. Caked in mud and grease, dressed in rags, and bathed in blood, students 11200 to be exactj filled Allen Field House on September 7th. These students were nuclear fallout victims, and had come to the field house, turned into a make-shift hospital. In perhaps the most fantastic single scene in the pic- ture, Steve Guttenberg weaved his way through the ragged, dy- ing crowd, looking for a girl he had met. As one took in the miserable mess, the filthy bodies, and the feelings of despair, you could almost , hear the silent prayers of many that a holocaust like this would never become a reality. A day shot at Tent City was even more depressing. Down by the river under the 6th Street bridge, extras moved through a bleak Hoovertown. Homes were mere boxes or sheds. On one side of the make-shift camp was the burial npit. One woman, watching the filming from the bridgeibegan to cry, thinking about all those poor people at Hiroshima. The actual content of the film is very serious, but having the Hollywood people in town was fun. And evidently, the feeling was mutual. In a thank-you letter to the people of Lawrence, Kansas, Meyer, Papazian, and the cast and crew of The Day After'? fprobably to be aired as Silence in Heaven J told of the astonishing kindness, generosity, and cooperation they had experienced here. One of the great pleasures of film making, is to go to new places, meet new people and make new friends. Seldom, however, doesthatiideal manifest itself as emphatical- ly in the flesh as it did with Lawrence. We will remember you and your kindness for the rest of our lives. Surely, Lawrence, too, will not easily forget the month that Hollywood came to town. Text by Phyllis Leach Photos by Ben Bigler fi J - ag p:1g::a.'1 . ' P. . 3' 7 ,r J. ,M---. .4':-:Erma-H , 'a ., 54,9-:ii ' - .- g:.,, , -.2-Q ,..- . ,qu1f.,J, ,,.a-.-hx: ,.. '.--.arf 2 p. ffm:-g52r'i Q, 'vs -.f JI' ,a M237 . 1 - f-2 fsw ilg' 527 Mi'-fi 7. 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L.. ,ani 01+ -:iw 5,-.11.- 1f.qi'A1-1' .,1G'l'5-Y' ' 'Z' - ' Lisa. - V17 as Photo by Schotland o youlve just finished some late-night studying, or just left a party, and you're hungry for something. Anything: tacos, pizza, a deli sub, fries, or a milkshake, Frosties, Whoppers, or McNuggets. Youlve got one of the widest selections in the U.S., and quite possibly in the world, right here in Lawrence. Just take a drive down 23rd Street and take your pick. It's Franchise Paradise, those dozen or so blocks be- tween Louisiana and Iowa. Also known as Taco Row, 23rd Street has six, Ccount iem, sixll taco choices to en- tice you. Looking from one end to the other, the view is, to put it mildly . . . colorful. It's an architect's nightmare: an object lesson in the diversity of building form and style, a brash tribute to the creative spirit of American enterprise. But, as one nears the corner of Naismith Drive, KU's main link to Junk Food City, the landscaped me- dian, with its lush green foliage and bright flowers, stands out as a brief respite from the plastic and neon world of 23rd Street. If the prospect of cooking dinner, or yet another meal at the dorm or house doesn't exactly fire your culinary passions, then pedal, drive, jog, or walk to 23rd Street. You're bound to find something to satisfy even the most finicky appetites. - Ray Brecheisen X I 1 1- ff 1,.,f fg N ,.--A ,5g't'::3'xL- ----A 11? f7f ' '-x. ' 'A-'15 ,f 1' . . ,if Q1 11' 11' nn f 1 1 f, Y Ng, ' ff 1 ff-F X 1, 11 '11 ,1' 11 1QA11 ,X f jf 11 1kA.11 f , ,1 . 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Fighting Jayhawks. Win or lose, we know we're the best. Win or lose, we stand out in a crowd, whether welre waving the wheat or belting out a spirited version of the Rock Chalk Chant. No wonder Teddy Roosevelt said it was the best school chant he'd ever heard - Held probably never heard anyone as spirited as a group of KU fans. - Ray Brecheisen , ffm. ' . -' ' A -N 'qrsfv-I-fr ,T . Q. :p.....: - .NA J--, .V , .Q J, , .V ,qi-W2 M ,,. W Q- , Ei ,Q fm wwf 'M 'Q M W a. , fx ' 'M' mf ' 1 '- f , , , ' ' .,-12,-Q1.pb?'1,.g.vr ,1,wff, - , ' .- U, ez, Y, 'J- 'Y VZ, I ,L 'f .r .V ,ff 5 , -- ifT'5Qff1,--ffi H A. ,wk 1-fp,-,,. ,, f R21 5 -riiz 4 - Y ' , ' . 1 D- 25 -' ,f ,jv . 1: V. Y I 4-U , , V. ,nm -,,.l.A .uf 1 41- ,g:313.,,-if fs, :qv-' f fl .,-J, ,-,Jw .-,.f,,q,-L.-,A N. C. R :J ' :IJ- iv I f' ' '- L. ,, ' '-L' L --will 351- ' 4.18 E-.QfL'L'Q'1' --'f'k a:1 ?'f, T v S-917-2- L T.u .'5 5 'f f.vi1'f J Lf '-A e-+011 gg- zQ.,:,L.g.wl-vgg ' .-'-: 1-5f1,.4j,,-f.f-Qs Xi:w f - 1 , .4 4 KWW The year of 1982, the very first time that a machine was selected as Time magazine's Man of the Year. The home computer became the newest 'inecessityn for Americans. The introduction of the home terminal made it possible for people to play video arcade games in the comfort of their homes. The machine would balance the checkbook, and an owner could even buy a service that would feed the entire New York Times or Wall Street Journal into his terminal every day. In continuing Middle East unrest, Israel invaded Lebanon on the 6th of June. Their aim -- to rid Lebanon of any Palestinian Liberation Organiza- tion forces that remained in the area. President- elect Bashir Gemayel was killed when a bomb ex- ploded in a Beirut headquarters of the Lebanese Christian Phalangist party. Three days later, Lebanese Christian Militiamen massacred Palesti- nian refugees on the West Side of Beirut. Defense Minister Ariel Sharon admitted later to having had prior knowledge of the attack. After ll months of imprisonment, Solidarity leader Leh Walesa was freed. Poland was freed from martial law soon after. The events in Poland occured after the death of Soviet leader, Leonid Breshnev. Yuri Andropov, only the fifth Soviet leader since Stalin, was selected to take over as the head of the party. The equal rights Amendment officially died at midnight on June 24th. Thirty-five states had ratified the amendment -- only three short of the required number for passage. Supporters of the amendment were disappointed but began making plans for reintroduction of the .amendment in a modified form in the 1983 session of Congress. Seven people died in the Chicago area after tak- . ing extra strength Tylenol capsules laced with cyanide. The capsules were tampered with and then replaced on store shelves, police surmised. James W. Lewis, former Kansas City area resident, was sought by authorities in connection with the deaths and for attempting to extort Sl million from the manufacturers. The English Navy took to the seas to reclaim the Falkland Islands from Argentina. The little-known islands, once inhabited primarily by sheep herders and their flocks, were the site of battles in and around Port Stanley. 1982-1983 in Review .-a...v,. .Mg L V, I H , Fig 0 hav LEFT: 1982 was another election year, and John Carlin was re-elected Governor of Kansas. Here, Governor Carlin is flanked by Virginia Docking Rice, grandmother ol Lieutenant Governor Tom Docking, and Francis Pinkelmann, volunteer worked from Kansas City, Kansas. ABOVE: ln lieu ofthe Tylenol scandal, the new triple safety-sealed, tamper- resistant package for Tylenol capsules has 11, glued llaps on the outer box, 121 a tight plastic neck seal and 13, a strong inner toil seal over the mouth of the bottle. , t .,,,,.,, Chg 'V Q4?gg.': . 9,,ib 'T.i,v ' '- ' -loQ5 4: ?'Q Q- ' 3 K ,1f e W K T We I U0 NOT USE A Q 0 - F SAFETY swf .x W ARE enoxew .4 . I, l' w V 71 'rf X ,M ll f hir Wagner 37 England was once again in the news when Prince Charles and Princess Diana's first child was born. His name - William Arthur Phillip Louis. The word from the Royal Palace - Just don't call him Prince Willy. Multi-millionaire, John DeLorean, was arrested for attempting to sell 82.2 million worth of cocaine. The sale was an attempt to save DeLorean's dying car manufacturing plant in Ireland. Entertainment during the year brought a new word into the vocabulary of many Americans. Video,' used in terms of the games or the new cable station, M-TV, that provided popular music and film clips of the artists performing their numbers to appreciative Lawrence audiences. Pac-Man, his wife Ms. Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Frogger ate up students' quarters. It became a rare sight to walk into a Lawrence restaurant and not see some sort of video game. Some cities became upset with the numbers of young people who would spend hours playing the games and at- tempted to make it illegal for anyone under 16 to play them without parental permission. The Lawrence City Commission even considered a pro- posal to tax the store owners who had video games in their businesses. Movie audiences spent millions of dollars to see movies that included Tootsie with Dustin Hoff- man, Richard Gere in An Officer and a Gentlemanf, and the 3M-hour spectacular, Gandhi, Another fad of 1982-83 made his presence known on everything from sheets and towels to toys and clothing: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, became the largest grossing movie of all time. Reader's Digest published its controversial con- densed version of the Bible. The book brought storms of controversy from the church community who held that the editors took too many liberties with interpretation and eliminated many important parts. Alexander Haig, former Secretary of State, sub- mitted one of many resignations to President Reagan, only to find that this one was accepted. The President cited different foreign policy philosophies as the reason for his decision. George Schultz, former president of Bechtal, was named Haig's successor. 1982-1983 in Review 'JJ l -v .--f - '- .mu ii, it 0 , .-MN,-rr, , 4 4' .Mg .pu 'Jil-I ,A s OPPOSITE PAGE: Workers from Facilities and Operations look over the damage to KANU's 6001001 tall tower which mysteriously tell in December, 1982. lt was later determined that the cables were cut. LEFT: Lawrence firefighters work to remove asbestos fibers from the locomotive in Central Park. BELOW: Paeeersby on Interstate 70 help a stranded vehicle altar the January snowstorm that dumped snow on Colorado and Western Kansas. I 1, . N, i 1 E if ,Aim fi' ' 'i'f ' K, f. 55 , I . . 53.45 1 ,, n . -- .V hw, , ' ..-W 'gi ' - A , if W I 39 In the sports world, the National Football League season was shortened because of a 57-day player's strike. The strike, over players' wages, shortened the season to nine games. The money problems were solved by an increase in playersf wages with the salary of a rookie increasing from 822,000 to 830,000 a year. The World Series pitted the two biggest beer brewing towns against each other. The St. Louis Cardinals won it in seven games, beating out the Milwaukee Brewers. Darrell Porter, former Kansas City Royal, was named most valuable player. Boxing came under fire for its increase in violence when Kim Duk Koo, lightweight boxer, died from blows received during a fight with Ray Boom-Boom Mancini. In the Super Bowl, held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, the Washington Redskins beat the Miami Dolphins, 27-17. Paul Bear Bryant, long-time head coach of the University of Alabama football team, retired and died two months later from a heart attack. Among notable personalities who died during the year - John Belushi, 33, of Animal House and Saturday Night Live fame, died from an overdose of cocaine and heroin. Henry Fonda, 77, won his first Academy Award for his performance in On Golden Pond,', only months before his death. Leon Jaworski the Watergate Prosecutor died at age 77 also Grace Kelly Princess of Monaco was killed in a tragic car accident Bess Truman the 97 year old wife of former President Harry Truman died at her home in Independence Missouri Ayn Rand Lee Strasberg Ingrid Bergman and John Cheever also died during the year Susan Stanley OPPOSITE PAGE Paul Bear' Bryant college football s most wlnnmgest coach retired from the University of Alabama In 1982 and died approximately two months later RIGHT TOP AND BOTTOM Whitey Herzog and Darrell Porter former Kansas Cnty Royals played major roles ln the St Louls Cardinal s World Series wrn over the Milwaukee Brewers Porter was voted Most Valuable Player rn the series 1982 1983 hun'-'W H 7 af' ' i laf, , I Q1 r J 5 ' ' QL. ' . ,R AJ.-1 .Aff L,-QW' it in REVIEW fi 4. is vpmwmmmmwv. qi an fi My annul' , f 'fm f 1 W L Yx :- adv - P en-.sy ax, Mit'-2 x.zfe-,11q-- 1,53 Q -4- 5' ' 4 'A -- '- 1 :rgfwlru-:fx, .gwV. ' T51 4-, Aaffh f 'W , 'K Q ' ' ' , ' 'ig f-'F f?:'231--s':f:E 2-7251 '.-215651212-29s'e2E1Effa:42Lg?:1if'-eJH.H:m, .YLL -1 ' I ff-f T-1 'f . .1 .ww Wwe 1 - 1 we--u 5, fsikf til-Z , wi, - .1 z if 1112 Y, .,:Qt1a,Ai., A ' -1 Z, 1-fW .?'- '- L ' . -A215 ' L:.kFeif7:hf ':41e'2-iw-.iffiiif -. 4 ,. 1, 1. v- 351 . -afifzlwlayaifwi f Q' ff' ' .-f -4 AL-,Z QL ' ' 1. ' ' : , '- .-'-1.12:-N11-riff .Jef'?Zf 'f2Ssf -Lef-,rrtf yizfyyf ' 1, 3-iadfie:23j Efafsfyfxnf-TSZ1 -its-.?m41c?:: ,mfr-2 4-s azqegtql, L - ' 1 , 'afgpgg-set-41:7Q1f , is-1::1ggl2a2':.i2i:ifQa .- il,-5 Q' 3533. ' . 7g 7111 1 1,5 1 3 .Kg 5, V Siva' , 'I ,A- v w...,,4 1, A .- ,A , . 4 A' ' f.x , fn, M. 1 ,f ,. ,, , . - Mfh... ' -s... . , 3' ..p 5' fr-' ' . - A--dxf, , i N wx --w- - rf ,, , ' S : : : .- if T -' .7 ' W wk . fx.. 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The HOPE Award is a 25-year old tradition at KU, started by members of the class of 1959 as their gift to the University. HOPE is an acronym for Honors for Outstanding Progressive Educators. A 52,000 fund deposited with the KU Endowment Association provides a S100 stipend given each year to a member of the faculty, selected by that year's senior class. The criteria for the award are a willingness to help students, success in stimulating students, devotion to profession, contribution to the general cultural life of the University and publications and creative work. Each fall, seniors nominate and vote on the professors who they think have exercised these criteria during the students' years at KU. The effect is to allow seniors a final Thank You to the educators who have most inspired and challenged them. The class of 1959, in choosing this form of gift, wanted to avoid gifts in the category of sundials, fountains, and a statue ofa Jayhawk. They wanted something more poignant and lasting. Beginning in April of 1959, the University Daily Kansan editorialized for such a senior gift. The day before the senior class selected its gift, the Kansan ran an editorial advocating establishment of an annual recognition of one outstanding faculty member, accompanied by a stipend from the senior class. Hope is the word of the 20th century, and HOPE is the gift the senior class of 1959 should bestow upon its University, the editorial said, The seniors voted the following morning, and selected the HOPE Award as its gift to the University by a wide margin. Clayton Krehbiel, then associate professor of music education and choral music, was the first faculty member to receive the award. Since that time, 26 awards have been presented, one each year except in 1972, when three professors were given the award. This year's HOPE Award went to Clark E. Bricker, professor of chemistry, who has won the award a total of four times. - Ray Brecheisen Come in 985, we have a report of a photographer on top of the press box at the stadium taking pictures, go check it out. 'll0:4, Gary Wieden muffled back to the dispatcher. He adjusted his yellow Ray-Ban sunglasses, put out his Marlboro cigarette and drove to the stadium. When he arrived, he tucked his club into his belt and began his search. After a careful scout of the area - no photographer. Nobody up there, beats the heck out of me, Wieden said. He is one of the KU police officers that patrol the KU campus. Their duties range from investigating dorm room burglaries to escorting employees to the bank. The department recently acquired a new radar unit, a K-band stationary unit, that are virtually undetectable by most radar detectors. Wieden then parked his patrol car on Mississippi behind the Union at 5:00 in an effort to slow down the going home traffic. I usually givelem 9 and write tickets for 10 miles over. It's funny to watch some people duck when I point the radar at them, they think I,m shooting some radioactive beam at themf' Contrary to belief, the police have no quota for tickets, I could probably write tickets for 90 percent of the cars on the street right now. Defective equipment like headlights and illegal turns are the main infractions. Wieden added, the only time they are really enforced is if it's the cause of an accident or it is blatant. He doesnit like to consider himself as being the typical cop. Besides, typical cops don't marry their sergants, like Wieden did in December 1982. While we worked on the same shift, Paula and Ijust sort of hit it off. Sarah Stephenson lv ' N hh We ., J il- 'H+ HH!UHIIIIHHH1flf:vivlrH:n,f.. : .' ' ' .-'. 2 1' V 2 . K I f N. 5 ' 0. V I- -1. I - 2-'A N ' , A , ...--k.A -- C 1- 4 ,fy ?- A, 'Af 459' z' ,p 4, ,E V 4 iii. . .1 x - 9'9- . ,,,,. NHL , G.. . 'I ' I , 4-. iw... M -I , . Z rf: , L, .- Student Entrepreneurs No one needs to tell most KU students that this past year was a tough one financially. We saw the highest unemployment figures since World War II, the economy continued on what seemed an endless downhill slide, and we saw large chunks of our financial aid checks disappear as the federal budget was cut. But students have always been a creative and resilient group, willing to Ugive it the old college try. And many KU students have done just that when it comes to employment. Approximately half of the student population works to pay its way through college, and a much smaller percen- tage, a handful by comparison, are the entrepreneurs, the self-starters, the self-employed. Many of these young business people started their ven- tures for purely financial reasons. We just couldn't get enough money to go to school, said Tom Graves, who, along with his wife Michi, owns Browser's Basement and Kwality Comics. Graves said that although it took a lot of time away from his school work, he enjoys it and prefers it to a 9-to-5 job. Even though you're bound by a clockf' he said, it's not somebody else's clock. David Moser, who owns Bottoms Up fa serious drinking establishmentj with partner Scott Crawford, echoed the feeling. There's nothing more gratifying than doing work for your own benefit, he said. He also said the business interferred with his school work somewhat, but said he had learned time manage- ment and was able to separate his work time and school time well. Moser said he and Crawford had known the previous owner, and when the business came up for sale, it nlooked like a good way to put ourselves through school. Margaret Berlin, a law student and owner of Cartoon- O-Gram, said that she, too, needed a way to support herself in school and had always had an interest Tom and Michi Graves, owners of Browser's Basement and Kwality Comics, display some of the obscure comic books found in their shop. M M, 'Y l.,m ., 49 Student Entrepreneurs in business. With that, her business was born. Debbie Koenig and Lisa Hartstein, both juniors, purchased a franchise for Judy's Place for Fitness last year because it was something they both enjoyed and it was the only place of its kind in Lawrence. The center offers jazz exercise fitness programs. More than one KU student owns a food service business here in Lawrence. Mark McKee and Dave Kelsey, juniors, are co-owners of Pyramid Pizza. The duo bought Pyramid in the spring of 1982 and have turned it into a fast- growing business. We didn't go into it with the sole intention of making money, said Dave, but we were also after the experience. You have a lot of extra responsabilities but from everything I've learned so far, it's worth it! Another student restaurateur is Jeff Morrow, who owns the Hawk's Crossing and the Yellow Sub. The Crossing, located at the crossing of 12th Street and Oread Avenue, offers beer and submarine sandwiches, and the Yellow Sub, on 23rd Street, serves submarine sandwiches with a delivery service. Rick Sheridan, a junior who owns Bulletin Boar Ad Service and has several other business interests, said he got started just to somehow make ends meet. He said his business doesn't interfere Jim Schwartz, Brad Chalfant, and P. J. McG T are the three owners of Bullwinkles Bar, Iocat the corner of 14th and Tennessee Str timmy Yellow md wifi? 1 iakee .e we ff' J-f-f:,,:,, 1 aug, :Zag if 11142 ,f fb , ig .E , gf x ,S ll' fi , Tim Schaffer and Mark Smith started T-Graphics, a business for custom designed T-shirts. Most of their business comes from sororities and fraternities who employ the duo to design shirts for party favors. 51 Student Entrepreneurs , ,W Debbie Koenig and Lisa Hartstein, ABOVE, Sf. Louis juniors, purchased a franchise for Judy's Place for Fitness. The place offers aerobic - iazzercise workouts. RIGHT, Mark McKee and Dave Kelsey, owners of Pyramid Pizza, have expanded their business, and n0W offer sandwiches and the infamous Ronzo pizza- H. I . 1 . A l ., fi, -.J 1 jf Wllll hll Sfhoc the Mrk Hou Ufplen H Shifldan se really miiifz dill U05 the Even what hmlllrss' CUPS sal M S sun iff gamm, K Ul 1 Elin 1 n . Lf-w ihiugh 3, ITS r Y K X llrifllhlil ,HIGHTQ net' ll ,Q with his school work because he simply schedules the work around his classes. Most of the other en- trepreneurs said they did this as well. Sheridan said he found working at a regular job really miserable, and that he got real tired of doing a job that required no mental skill. Even where there was a lack of confidence in the business's survival, most of the students said they were gaining invaluable hands-on knowledge and experience. All of them said they preferred self-employment, even though at times it was hard. The fun I have with it outweighs the problems, said David Moser. A little of the pride of ownership showed through when another student businessman said, We students do amazing things, don't we? Photos by Jeff Schotland Test by Ray Brecheisen 5 QQLJ 1 W rfijf ' , ff X f 1601.1 ' 9' ,. f W2 if.-n .f,f , , , ffff ff-f , , '94 DQ 4 fr ff ,, -' ff ' ,, xp, Q1 v ? f I Fifa T2 'f , ,Q ag ' ,, if: 4 , , . , ,, , ,W W -,my 5 1, , F., f ,V '-,:,u,f' , 1 M, L f, , ffm,- , f f A f ,A f U QM721 Ziff 'Zi :'I'+:,' , ff-'ff' ' ,izfii 4 fI:'lJf ui, . 'MI wc, ,ff-Lfr' aff' 1- 41 f f .', 4 I , - f H If , V f in U.: f ' ,7 ., ,, ff'--' 'f,Q4- -' ' 1- , I 211: W H S .,. Q H5 Ne.: ff, K .-5-,5,g,,5'-,1 -,ei 3-41,21 f . Lf 'w . f ,2'1f ,j.,.,yp -' is , , ,IWC , f ,,. ,:,,, , 1-if , ' ' ' M J!e:1wf:4.fQ .of-uw,-2-1 ' 1: fl, , Ju- 'rf K -,zvg:y,v ' 1 'J f JJ, 1 ,,1l,,:- 4 ,,,, A:f:.:L .1 ., V. f , , , 2 1, , f -M171 ,yfmqh 1 ,. ,. . fnfff 111. 111' ff L Officially or unofficially, the first two years are seen as Tweed-out years 1 those whose abilities just aren't up to par or who can't handle the pressure are either asked to leave or do so of their own accord. On probably every campus that has an architecture program, rumors circulate about architecture students who stay up for days on end, drinking coffee, popping speed, and eating stale pizza and donuts. These rumors have combined to create a kind of college mythology, and for the most part, they arejust that, Myths. But . . .as all good myths, there is a grain of truth in there somewhere. Although it is officially discouraged, many students, especially in the two or three weeks preceding a project's completion, sleep in the studios. ln one case, a student brought a foam sleeping pad from home and it was shared usually for one- or two-hour naps between classes, or when someone just couldn't stay awake any longer. OPPOSITE PAGE: The newly renovated Marvin Hall offers a tranquil atmosphere in which to catch up on classwork. BELOW: Senior studios, located on the top floor of Marvin, give upperclassmen the privacy of their own drafting table. RIGHT: The bulletin board in the first floor hallway announces upcoming Speakers and job opportunities. l 7 4 5' 'I' W 'f. riff- ' F Il 1 iv . ,,2 I ,Q 2 1 4 f 2 4 E Many students are quick to point out that life isn't always like this, but in the days and weeks before a project is due, the pressure grows and many of the students learn to call the studio home. One student even brought his microwave oven into the studio because, well . . .he wasnit ever home to use it. And besides, it was great for heating up stale donuts. Often, window sills become refrigerators and pizza delivery people become familiar faces. The pressure exists not only because of time constraints, but also because of competition between students and the prospect of presenting the project to the faculty jury. The final grade under this system is made by the instructor, but he may, and often does, call in other faculty members to help him evaluate a project. Students present the project in person, which means that thejury can question him on its particulars. Faculty can also mark up the drawing and models that the 51 - student has so painstakingly prepared. Many students find this unnerving and would rather face a session with The Inquisition. They are generally the ones who don't make it. Most of the ones who remain in the school say they have had to change their attitudes, learn to carefully allocate their time, and in some ways, learn to not take it too seriously. There are as many reasons for hanging in there as there are students who do it. Sometimes, Dad says you have to. fHe's an architect, too . . .J Sometimes, it's a matter of high ideals, and once in a while, a student simply feels as though he's got too much invested to quit now. Whatever their reasons for remaining in the field, they all have one thing in common. They've each found a way to cope with the pressure and rigorous scheduleg they've risen to meet the challenge. , 57 1 wr! A 47? flwyfff 444' ,4 . 1 A f f f k v -8. ,Au-v w ' - , yY ,H I I 24 ,Q , rf' , , 'L Wk, f 'I fx I . R fa nf a ,V f x f o X N ,W I ,, .4 ,V nanny, W :if-Qi? 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W cw: f I' 'V Q 5145 47 ., , ' ' ' ' , S nf X, ,!mg2f,Q W, ,gg f ' ' V-,df XM ,fm A, , Hfrli, 'W A , .,.,,, , I!! ,ll ,J 0 i V Q 5 I I ,Gm ,1 - H 1 f. , ' H f . , I fm., A, 1 A fm, 'W' 1 ,' 4 Q ' A, f f , , 111: ,, , ' V X I ' 1 41 , 51111 ff 5 If you have spent much time at all on the campus of the University of Kansas, you have seen the works of sculptor Elden Tefft. You may very well see this artist's work every day as you hustle from one class to the next or stop to talk with friends in a familiar hallway. Tefft, a pro- fessor of sculpture, has been enriching the lives of those at KU for many years. To those currently at the University, his most well known contribution is probably his most recent, the 15 - foot, lb-ton statue of Moses that kneels in front of Smith Hall. The statue was completed and dedicated in 1982, after nearly 15 years of work by Tefft and his students. All of his works, he said, are used as teaching tools. I seldom do anything that we don't take advan- tage of for teaching purposes, he said. A tremen- dous amount of students had a chance to be involved. He said that working on his own art and the time he spends teaching do not necessarily conflict because there is no real division of the two. A person is a better teacher if he's doing his own work, too. The energies that go into teaching may siphon off some of the energy that might go into the artwork, and of course, the reverse may be truef, he said. But overall, he said, the two are reinforcing, they tend to compliment one another. To illustrate the point, Tefft discussed his involve- ment with the International Sculpture Center and its conferences. Tefft was one of the founders of the Center and was its director for several years. Many of the initial conferences were held here at KU. As a matter of fact, he said, it grew up here. The center was instrumental in the revival of bronze sculpture and the lost-wax process in the United States, which have gained attention and in- terest throughout the world, he said. Elden Tefft, KU professor of sculpture, displays some of his many creations in his workshop in the foundry. I I ,I xv X1 b Cl SC hi ar x. T, K H 3 , , ?ZK' Q ,135 -. H 2? 1 ' 'i2'53,,vfWW ' ' C 1 414521852 Q53 .42 , , ,, g ,.v1,wt,.5:.,f7a-if 'sw ' - , .W 1 . -S-lm--fa ' m',2.f'?Q-'F' af- 3 2 .1 f- , ' -f' - , I4 ,,. . 'f 9? 2, S1152 ,ge -xfkusezg aww, ,L . - waz' ' , V, .,,,,,. ,mug sz? ,Eh ' , f -1,.,,. M I- V, f, M ' ' .1 , , my -Q. z ' ,- x 5: rm -- ' ' :, Qi -A ' iff' , 1. 4311- fs km. 41: a 5 .Q 1 gp. . -' , V Lgpjshf. - ,: -.'.fq.fs3: P'gwg2. K :if 157'-V 5211? sf Y-,. 7:5--Y 1 Q- av,-f'g1,:fup . - - '- , .. - ,-M,wg',:g5,7'-.lgf'i..J., ,. - A .. -'f ,V , --,N .r - - W .5-.-.2513 V ' , :, f .fain :Tl-'?f'1:ff'1:-2-.if-f ' ff if. 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Willis Scenic and Lighting Design by Rick A Rasmussen Costume Design Dy Chez Haehl Make-Up Design by Kurt von Schlemmer cast lin order of speakingl Peggy Rogers Catherine Lois Fisher Mrs. Lily Mortar Evelyn Munn Helen Burton Rosalie Wells Mary Tilford Janet Karen Wright Martha Dobie Dr, Joseph Cardin Agatha Mrs. Amelia Tilford Grocery Boy Jane Hoyland Lisa Batson Marta Brovv Phyllis Leach Hillary Michaels Jennifer Patty Marci Sambol Mary Ramos Anita Sanderson Angela Wallace Lisa G. Hefflev David Clark Verietia Reece Mary L. Neufeld Richie Roberts The ChiIdren's Hour, by Lillian Hellman, was the first mainstage production in the KU Theatre Department's 82-83 regular season. The play is very thought provoking and moving, as it concerns human issues and feelings that have as much, fmaybe even morei, impact nowadays as they did in 1934, when the play was written. In his program notes, director Ron Willis said QThe playj may seem at first glance to deal only with attitudes toward les- bianism, real or fancied. But it goes on to explore the incipient malice children are capable of, the erosive power of doubt and the consequences of believing more in someone else's definition of your being and valuation of your worth than you do in your own. KU's production of the Children's Hour was a moving piece of theatre, well-acted, with period costumes and a workable, semi-realistic set by Rick Rasmussen. The show left one pondering one's own values and reactions to the needs of other human beings. li' lla Q yi' l l l, ill Sciorlaiq Schonand Schodand LITTLE HT SIC r The'TonyAhuard-VVkwnn9 lluskum Annually, the Ku Theatre Department stages a fullblown musical comedy production. In the past, audiences have enjoyed The Boyfriend, Grease, and Brigadoon. This year, during the first two weekends in November, audiences were treated to Wheeler and Sondheim's award-winning musical, A Little Night M usic. This playful musical, set in Sweden at the turn of the century, revolves around various couples who break up, are reunited, or, by the end of the play, end up with the person of their dreams. Songs in the show include such favorites as You Must Meet My Wife, A Weekend in the Country, and the now-famous, Send In the Clowns. The unexpected highlights of KU's production were the gorgeous, almost whimsical costumes by designer Nancy Sliker, and the rather daring scenic concept by David McGreevy. Un Order of Appearance! Mr. Lindquist Mrs. Nordstrom Mrs. Anderssen Mr. Erlanson Mrs. Segstrom Fredrlka Armfeldt Madame Armfeldt Frld, her butler Henrik Egerman Anne Egerman Fredrik Egerman Petra Desrree Armfeldt Malla, her maid Ber1rand,a page Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm Countess Charlene Malcolm Osa John Secresr Laurie Sue Samuelson Fran Secor Andy Schell Laura L. Floyd Tanya Shatter Mary Arm Brown Fl. Kevari Myers Paul Schneider Elizabeth Miles Geslrng Alfred J. Lara Sabrina Hamble Cathy PaddockfHrll Andrea Dulrn Jeffrey Ray Braqalove Dave Strong Margaret Humphreys Jolie Broskr The l nm.-my nl' KQIINBUKWIIN l'n.w:ms Nllmm SImLnn.1nm'w I 1ihNlCfll1l'dy nothm HX 4 My V- - ,. 1. , , ., f. ' 1, awe 'uf' J R' if , - -12 A , If I 4, ,, , 'Mail I f' Don Pedro. a prince Don John, his bastard brother Claudio, a young lord Benedick. a young lord Leonato, a governor Antonio. his brother Cnmade' followers of Don John Boraehlo. Friar Francis Dogberry, a constable Verges, a headbomugh Sexton Meisengerf'Boy Hero. daughter to Leonato Beatrice. niece to Leonato Margaret. gentlewomen attending Ursula, on Hero The Watch Chanteuse DancersWValterslSkatersJGuests r KU Faculty Shakespeare's classic comedy, Much Ado About Nothingf, was a feast for the eyes. The production, directed by theatre professor John Bronbeck-Tedesco, ran for 2 weekends in February. This production was set in the teens of the twentieth century and featured colorful costumes by Ellen Dyer Wright, and a versatile set by Deanna Chrislip. Much of the action took place in a park, with ramps for roller skaters and bicyclists. In the cabaret scene, characters were served wine as they listened to a chanteuse sing against a backdrop of Toulouse-Lautrec posters. Particularly dramatic was the wedding sceneg each character, including the guests, was outfitted in black, white and red. The company seemed to really enjoy themselves, and that enjoyment infected the audience, who were a little surprised at the switch away from the traditional Elizabethan Shakespeare. A dance number featured the characters cavorting to the Charleston, the polka, and the tango. It seems there is always a surprise or two awaiting one at the theatre, and in this production of Much Ado About Nothingf, there were many delightful ones. Mark Rector Mary Neufeld Mark Torchia LeWan Alexander William Kuhlke' Larry Nemecek Bonnie Brooks Cullum Pamela Ann Lewis Mark Nash Vaughn Johnson Bill Trotter Kevin Barrett Jay Karnes Angela K Wallace Roberta Wilhelm Beale G. Pettigrew Melanie Taylor Phyllis Leach Stephena Walz Frank Mack Devin Scllllan Rebecca Lynn Shaw Steve Bratton Alison Hart Patricia Halt John Keating Heather Murray Rick Warscow Allison Wood Greg Falen 67 Sam Shepard's uried C1111 Cast Directed by Jack B. Wright Scenic Design by Keith Harris Lighting Design by Deanna Chrislip Costume Design by Chez Haehl Make-Up Design by J. Kevan Gibbs Sound by Ronnie Bryant In Order of Appearance Dodge Rusty Laushman Halle Stephena Walz Tilden John Andert Bradley Kevin Barrett Vince Steve Grimm Shelly Melissa Godfrey Father Dewis Tom Frye 1 3 s 21 Buried Child, staged in the William Inge Memorial Theatre f October 22-27, 1982, was an often humorous, often haunting. portrayal of a rural American family and the slow scraping away of a long-held family secret. Sam Shepard's script 09781 is strange to read, and even stranger to view on the living stage. Under Jack Wright's skillful direction, Shepard's peculiar, sometimes down-right bizarre characters and situations came to life. Done in a naturalistic style, complete with lots of wet mud, bushels of corn and armloads of carrots, the characters. and the fast-paced dialogue held the audience in wonder and, forced them to contemplate the behavior of family members, and what the truth might be behind what they said. Buried Child ended with the upheaval of the household and? the discovery of the corpse implied in the play's title. No one? could have left this production unaffected. i Buried Child was KU's entry in the 1983 American Collegef Theatre Festival. ,,f ' fl were 11...- 4 .,, , ,. 'rr 3 1 9 - aff? iymdaa QM 4 tif-J ' fl Le-aaa The second production staged in KUJS Inge Theatre was Fathers and Sons, a new play by Thomas Babe. Fathers and Sons is set in a saloon in the Dakota Territory in 1876. The play examines the subject of decline, - of good father and son relationships, - of the American hero, - of the Old West. The play's central figure is Wild Bill Hickok, who's been enjoying the waning years of his career playing cards and drinking whiskey. A young ruffian named Jack McCall arrives at the saloon full of fire, claiming Wild Bill is his father, and that he intends to kill the old hero. Director David Schuster, a graduate student in theatre, concocted a production that was very interesting as well as different. A honky-tonk band entertained the audience with pre-show music and singing. A piano player acted as an omnipotent observer who voiced some of the stage directions. One certainly got the feel of the Old West from Fathers and Sons, thanks to such things as Craig Willis's rustic set, the honky-tonk music, the gun-slinging, and the action-packed proceedings in the saloon. Cast Wild Bill Hlckok Calamity Jane Jack McCall Calttornra Joe Colorado Charlre PBClflC Pete Temson Carl Mann lvOry Jaw Jackson Horror Zeke Crook-Eyed Clark Wtlltarrl P. Garrison Ill Black Jack Cover Johnny Rebb Panhandle Araphoe Duck Madam Bulldog, chanteuse Drrvy Em Potato Creek Johnny Diamond Al O'Toote ' Faculty Wllllam Kuhlke Susan Kelso Todd Stltes Devrn Sctllla Frank Mack Mark Rector Wes Chrck Denms Brown Bryan Burke Anne Tram Mark Torchra Doug Melvllnlmy Flonnle Bryant Zach Lernere Peggy Howe Patty Htlt Michael Pautlef J Kewon Gibbs l 69 The week of February 8-13 found the William Inge Theatre alive with music, singing, acting and dancing as seven talented actors and actresses created Philemon, a tragi-comedic musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. The story centers around a street clown named Cockian QTodd Stitesj back at the time of the Roman Empire. Marcus, fSteve Grimmj the Roman commander at Antioch, strikes a bargain with Cockian who soon finds himself a prisoner posing as the religious leader, Philemon. Cockian becomes increasingly involved with the Christians he's been instructed to betray. He eventually becomes Philemon, finds love, and dies a martyr. The play is fast-paced, encouraged to move quick- ly along by the incorporation of many lovely, often moving songs. Mike Boring was the show's gifted pianist. The set was very simple as were the costumes, but both aided in the unencumbered crea- tion of the events of Philemon. The production was directed by graduate student Bob Butcher, who also designed the set, costumes, and lighting. Purcell i , ' C351 Coclcian Todd Stiles X Marcus Stephen Grimm Q Servillus David Murray if Kiki Michelle slellmg Andos Richie Roberts Marsyas Gretchen Kehde The Wife Elizabeth L. Blanchard K l lf Xl W PHILE an lfLlLQlt'0I'lIl'dX sl-t ln music vlllrds bl T-lm limes Nluslf by Hurley Stlllllldl Presented by The Unllcrsit5 UfK2IlS3Sl'VllililIlllI1gE Xlemuriul Theatre Directed and Designed by Robert J Butcher Musical Direction by N1icIluel.l.Buring Make-up Design by Kurt mn Schlemmer Purcell zma of z a tale of time KU Theatre for Young People Every year Dr. Jed Davis, one of the country's foremost experts in children's theatre, and his cast of fine, energetic actors and actresses stage two shows for local and regional grade school children. This year young audiences were treated to Ozma 0f0z in the first semester of school, and Dandelion in the second. Ozma 0fOz found the familiar character of Dorothy and her now aged Uncle Henry in another adventure in the land of Oz. The play overflows with colorful characters, evil and mysterious villians, oddball rulers, and feats of derring-do. The wheelers are perhaps the most memorable character -they are like the Winged Monkeys, but they get around on skates - on all fours! They mistake Uncle Henry, perched in his wheelchair, as The Big Wheeler and thus obey his every command. Uncle Henry is a feisty old guy, and through the adventures with Time and the evil Roquat, Dorothy and the audience learn about the loveliness of older people. This play Bridges the generation gap, It's like a Disney movie, in the midst of all the fun and frolic, it has a lot to say to children of all ages. Dandelion, the second KUTYP show, also had a lot to say! Infact the show taught the often-difficult-to comprehend concepts of evolution and the early development of man. The four players used the bare stage and many creative, often ingenious props to show cavemen learning to write, for instance. In some places, the children participated singing the title song for a confused Tracy. Dandelion, dandelion, same old story every time, dandelion, dandelion same old story every time. In the flurry of cardboard, paint, paper, chalk, and so forth, children saw why animals have built-in camouf1ageg they learned how mammals came out of the sea, and how monkeys became man. The play was light, fun, and instructive, without seeming to teach, The talents of the actors came together with the magic of the stage to reach children with the material they couldn't comprehend in science of social studies class. That can be quite an accomplishment! Phyllis Leach Un dandelion byiudith martin With Music by Donald Ashw d Q Ni 'CQ at-M Qi V C C' 'fog C QC F cc C' CN C- C C' Cc. C 1.52-, a W I E w N , I Il h In u In 4 In Il W fl F S Twelve to fifteen hour workdays? Six days a week? Little time for sleep, even less for any outside activities. Duties in- clude using drills, hand saws, table saws, sewing machines, at- tending rehearsals, morning warmups, and doing publicity work. And thatls just for starters. Sounds like a nightmare, but 16 KU theatre students spent their summer of '82 doing just such work, and loving it. Kansas Repertory Theatre, or KRT for short, is KU's ap- proach to summer stock. It is an academic endeavor based on the principle of practical application of one's theatrical skills. The KRT company of students, assisted by faculty and specialized staff members, start from scratch on the first of June, and in five weeks, by hard dedicated work, and some believe only by the Grace of God, open three entirely different summer shows on three progressive opening nights. KRT's 1982 bill of fare included two comedies: Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward, and How the Other HaU' Loves by Alan Ayckbourn, and the musical, The Wizard of Oz. KRT company members quickly develop a deep comraderie. The company literally spends its summer together as one big family, reporting to Murphy Hall at 9 a.m. every day for a group actingfwarm-up session, and then working the rest of the day and night on production assignments in the costume shop, scene shop, box office, or in actual rehearsals for the productions, Everyone receives first-hand experience, and thus more fully appreciates the successes and the headaches that inevitably accompany summer stock. 'tWe'll never get all the hair on the Cowardly Lion's costume in time, I haven't done my laundry in five weeks, God, I think I built the windmill backwards: All right, who stole the duct tape'?g Let's order a pizza for intermission! are just a few of the passing comments made by members in the course of the summer. KRT's rewards are many. Theatre students earn academic credit, practice their craft as actors or actresses, attain greater skill in backstage areas such as working in the shops and doing crew positions, and experience the satisfaction of successfully completing a large endeavor. Grant Richey, a KRT '82 member who moved up to working at a theatre in New York City after the summer season, described his Work with KRT as one of the best experiences of my life. I think I've learned more this summer than I have since I've been here. Richeyis attitude is shared by almost all company members. The friends made and lessons learned about people and about the theatre, all go into making Kansas Repertory Theatre a very rewarding way to spend the summer. - Phyllis Leach 1 4 i ,ir 1-, - . gay, ,ff f- ,.-1v, f1:.ci.:V 42 feiaalae ull Thursday night, September 30th, marked an evening of entertainment in the most classic sense of the word. Award winning pianist Emanuel Ax performed at the University of Kansas, sponsored by the School of Fine Arts Concert Series. Polish-born Ax won the first Rubenstein International Piano Competition in 1974, which led him to a brilliant performing career around the world. He has won prizes in the Chopin Competition in Warsaw, the Vienna da Motta in Lisbon, the Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, the Michaels Award of Young Concert Artists, and the Avery Fisher Prize. Ax has performed with the New York Philharmonic Or- chestra, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and at the Mostly Mozart Festival. He has recorded more than I0 albums for RCA and has made three separate tours of Europe. Ax's repertoire for the evening included selection from Haydn's Sonata in C Majorf' Beethoven's Variation and Fugue in E-flat tEroica J,,' and three Chopin classics, Ballade in F minor, Three Mazurkasf' and Andante Spinato and Grande Polonaisef' Ax's recordings have been named records of the year by both Time magazine and Stereo Review. i v 1 i l i l 'SX H' x xx W 2, 2 .Ai .X ., 'M 94 I Q .M , G, V., Q, 1,1 3. fl 5 x X fi NWA, I 4 ,Z 1' f, 4, kf Z in 3 . xxx .Xl x i o 1 A 4 ,, f I I 4 5 K. J -4 X N, 4 y, ' , . M1 , V l , ,-,. ' Q ,ig J f ,L 1 ff V' 4, i 5 I 9 ky, 2 iz ,. f 525- , .A 'W 6 34 2, ,, in I urn! , 41 'l ff' 1 www in . . 7 V AP. f ,Q 7 , ff V f , 1 X X I f Y . .gf f A hm V V 1. Z W fx ., I Z i v ,V f' , ' X f 7 if M V , f' 1' f fr f ff ii' -V .. ia 5 ' I f ff I ' ,L H ' ' ' 5 1, -' f 4 , 1 V 5 4 I . V :Z fb? X Q ,' A ' 4. 7 1 W 4, W , ,' h ,W ' f f' 1 ' I wje ' ' , V17 l,.,, aww f, If 2, f Q , ? ,f ' 5 A 1 X , 'V V f 5 ' 4 V 4,0 M 4 2 f V f 4' 4 f I V ,L , .f ,, V A2 ,V f V 1 . . Q ff I ' ' j, 1 X. Z 7 , , I , ' ' JV! f, gy X 09 ff V X , 4 if W ffl, WW ,W ,Q 9 mf 3 X ,, f b 4? 'V' V 4 ln X f f The Dresden Stcmtskapelle Orchestra The Dresden State Orchestra, founded in 1548, has the distinction of being the oldest orchestra in the world. It was responsible for many ofthe premiere performances of works by Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner. The orchestra itself is composed of many of the world's most talented musicians and, in the past, has been conducted by von Karajan, Boehm, Kempe, Reiner, Rozhdestvensky, von Schuch, and others. Here at KU the orchestra was conducted by Herbert Blomstedt, who also led the orchestra in 1976 at the famed Salzburg Festival and in 1979 on its first United States tour. At KU, the program included works by Strauss, Haydn, and Beethoven. The Preservation Hall azz Band Area jazz lovers couldn't wait for March 4 to roll around for the Preservation Hall Jazz Band was rolling into town. The performance was part of the University's Festival of the Arts and was held in Hoch Auditorium. The preservation Jazz Band is one of the few original jazz bands left, and still plays that New Orleans-style jazz, with that lively musical style that is the band's trademark. It was certainly a great thrill to listen to them make music, jazz style. E l l l l l l A l Tucllmell a COLLJIVIDII-K I-UTI IDI D pllfbkflllb I , ,X WORLDRENOWNED fl FRENCH HORN soloist af l V Q Ki f 'ff figs ,ff E X X r foil x X T X I X,-ff x fllrlkyy, -S X. ,, 'ffl' if W ff xx- e fjf if X MX' , ,X . xk 7 ' X' 'v .4 A' W T 19, 1982 X Barry Tuckwell is the acknowledged master of the French horn who appeared on KU's campus Tuesday, October 19, 1982. Tuckwell is the only player to have established a career exclusively as a soloist. He has recorded more solo works and has had more works composed especially for him than any other player. This extraordinary musician performs over 200 concerts a year with leading orchestras all over the world. Though Mr. Tuckwell is primarily a soloist, the range of his musical activity is both broad and diverse. As a scholar he is editing the entire horn literature for G. Shrimer, Inc. 83 In November of 1982, the Union seceded from the Union. A day was declared where anyone could do anything in the Kansas Union. Wagner Wagner nel' Wag Christmas caroling on the Country Club Plaza is a tradition in Kansas City. Here characters re-enact Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. We Even without the word Christmas in its title, Christmas at KU just wouldn't be Christmas without Vespers, the annual holiday music program held in Hoch auditorium the first Sunday in December. Vespers is a treasured tradition on the Hill, drawing standing-room-only crowds at both its 3:30 and 7:30 performances. This year's musical selections included MWolcum Yole, All This Time, The Little Babe, and 'gChristmas Day, sung by the University Choirs Con stagej, and directed by James Ralston, organizer of the event. Behind the choir twinkled little white snowflakes and a brilliant red-stemmed star. From the balcony floated down such songs as Make We Joy Now in This Fest, Of the Father's Love Begottenf' Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day, and The Star Carol. The balcony choir was directed by Lon Dehnert. On the floor of Hoch sat the University Symphony, conducted by George Lawner. They played Prelude to Lohengrini' by Wagner, Symphony No. l, Allegro Vivace by Georges Bizet, and accompanied the choir to Gustav Holst's Christmas Day. Some things at Vespers never change. One can always expect to see and hear the choir march down to the traditional Vespers' processional, O Come, All Ye Faithful. The members of the audience sang along to a few carols, -this year, they were Joy to the World and g'Silent Night. Perhaps the best-loved spectacle at Vespers is the long recessional. The robed choir members slowly parade up the darkened aisles singing I-lark the Herald Angels Sing, and carrying their single candle. When the men sing HO Come, O Come Emmanuel from the balcony, sounding like a monastic choir, the huge auditorium seems to overflow with the joy, warmth, and wonder of the holiday season. r A M, ,V -f' , 4 ,.., , EE'f?w ig ..:.r.f,sw Ilfr K ,Q . Q37- W4 gf 7 I fr I 4 ff 4 Q ,....,,N 15? Purcell introducing . . ncore . An evening of music, dance and merriment was packaged in the first annual Encore, an entertainment review sponsored by the Board of Class Officers. The theme of the program was Movies: Spoofs and Goofs. Though a first time event, Encore looked suspiciously like its predecessor, the Rock Chalk Revue, which had been sponsored by KU-Y. The ever-popular In-Between-Acts, or IBA's, performed impressive routines, one in particular which stood out, No Bad News, sung in revival fashion, Other routines included excerpts from Grease, and the Broadway musical and movie, The Wiz. Delta Upsilon and Pi Beta Phi were first of the skit performances with their rendition of an old favorite, entitled f'Rob 'Em Good. As the story goes, the band of once merry men are now married, and their leader, Robin Hood, has passed on, leaving his legacy to his son, Rob 'Em. Rob 'Em lacks his father's skill and expertise with the bow and arrow and the selfish Nun Tuck is eager to point that out as well. Kathleen O'Boyle, Topeka junior, was awarded Best Performer for her role as Nun Tuck. Next were the Beta Theta Pi-Gamma Phi Beta version of The Wizard of Odds. Somewhere over the rainbow lies Nunchkinland, and who should drop in but Curtiss Mathes. As the story goes, Curtiss is trying to get home and falls in love along the way. The first half of the show . concluded with Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Chi Omega's Best Western Show. The story is set behind the scenes of a movie filming, where the glitter and glamour of Hollywood and the silver screen are anything but obvious. The skit won the Best Production Number award and Sarah Scovel, Independence sophomore, won the Best Original Song award. Scovel also won a Best Performer award. After a 15-minute intermission, the program resumed with the Kappa Sigma-Alpha Delta Pi version of Camel Lot. Artur, owner of a camel lot, is threatened by Chic Sheik, who wants to ruin the lot and run Artur out of the desert. He decides he must stay and face Chic Sheik. The final skit, which was awarded Best Overall Production, Best Set, and Best Costumes, was presented by the Sigma Nu's and the Kappa Kappa Gammas entitled Lucky Star. Mary Jane Middleton comes to the big city to make her way to fame and fortune in the spectacular movie musicals. 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'X va - -.f5'5' Y V l . x 91: 1 4.4 , H, . .4 , . M ,,.J , i X' L ARK! NG M ..,,. As a nation we are dedicated to keeping physically fit - and parking as close to the stadium as possible. Bill Vaughan .C cg 99 Americans may be just a little different than other people about sports, for winning is so important. Former Green Bay Packer Coach Vince Lombardi put it best when he said, It is, and always has been, an American zeal to be first in anything we do, and to win and to win and to win. College students are no different. College athletics might have originally been a place for teams just to get together and not worry about winning or losing. No more. Whether that was ever the case is debatable, but it probably isn't today. The University of Kansas has had its share of win- ners and losers in all sports, with the winners standing out. Kansas can boast a winning tradition in many sports. In basketball, coaches F. C. Allen and Ted Owens led their teams to the NCAA Final Four. Funny thing about basketball, though. The only coach with an overall losing record at KU was Dr. James Naismith, the inventor of basketball. In track, there were Glenn Cunningham, Wes Santee, and Jim Ryun, all known throughout the track world while at KU. Other sports have made themselves known more recently. When the KU Women's Swim Team shows up, the other team can just about be sure they are facing the Big Eight Cham- pions, as they have won it for the eighth straight time in 1982. The KU Football Team, which has produc- ed such notables as Gale Sayers and John Hadl, hasn't been lucky in recent years, as this year proved with a 2-7-2 record. For many, winning is what separates casual interest in a sport into active support. The frustration of losing is seen in Jayhawk fans as they pelt each other with plastic cups. It's a lot harder to become bored with winning than losing. After all, everybody loves a winner. 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Q 1 ,f . zz, wg I 21' QT -, 1 4?-4' Z ' P22 . ,yi 9, 4 ' x, J 1:1 1 M, 1 , ..? ,w K ' ' 4261 . -2' , Q ' 31 ,L I' f-- , f, 3 I .. :-,ai .5 1, ., , ,JV LMVA , M210 aff: r, 4' .,.- gigs' ,131 ,m i 7,y..,vp.54g., ,4-ig V 52? Q13-f. . ,2725+ ' , f 1-fy!- . :15'fg,'a ' 11, , 57 1 if 4 ,f-2' I 1 -gt, I w 1 Troubled Year for Kansas Football 1982 was not kind of the Kansas Jayhawk football team in any sense of the word. With a 2-7-2 record and a year of allegations and other problems, the Jayhawks were probably glad to see the season end. Yet less than a month later the Jayhawks were mak- ing the headlines again as newly hired athletic director Monte Johnson fired head coach Don Fambrough and replaced him with Mike Gottfried. Besides the 2-7-2 record, the Jayhawks had many other problems to deal with, including, the death of run- ning back Chris Emerson on Jan. 1, athletic director Bob Marcum leaving on Jan. 2, two players pleading guilty to felony theft charges, the possibility of being put on probation by the NCAA, irregularities involving Kerwin Bell's high school transcript, and four athletic directors tone interimj in one year. And then there were the problems on the field. A season opening loss to Wichita State and a 36-7 loss to Kansas State made the season seem worse as the Jayhawks slipped to the bottom division of the Big Eight. When the season ended, the status of Fambrough was uncertain. Fambrough, who was in his second term as head coach, had been named Big Eight Coach of the year in 1981 by both wire services as the Jayhawks finished 8-4, including a trip to the Hall of Fame Bowl. That was the Jayhawks' first appearance in a bowl game since 1975, the year after Fambrough left the first time. The '82 Jayhawks failed to meet people's expecta- tions and Johnson, who replaced James Lessig, who left KU after only six months, released Fambrough on December 2. 'tlt was a combination of a lot of things, Johnson said, You have to look at every facet. No one factor stood out. Mike Gottfried replaced Fambrough. He previously coached at Cincinnati, where he had two 6-5 seasons against national competition. In 1981, he was named Metro Conference Coach of the Year. So after a year with four athletic directors and two football coaches, KU hopes 1983 will be more stable, and maybe back to the bowl scene again. Former head Coach Don Fambrough, f OPPOSITE PAGE, consoles a player alter the Kansas-Missouri game in Columbia. Kanaae lost 16-10 in a close game. LEFT, replacing Fambrough in 1983 is Mike Gottfried who lormerly coached at Cincinnati. 1 l 113 0L YB LL Inexperience and inconsistency plagued the Kan- sas Jayhawks Women's volleyball team this year, resulting in a 1-9 record in the Big Eight. But they are anticipating an improved season next year with ll returning players and an enthusiastic coaching staff. The experience we gained this year should im- prove next year's performance without a doubtf' Beth Vivian, Omaha sophomore said. Vivian is an intense emotional player who is a natural leader for the team. However, the Hawks did place third out of 12 teams at the Oral Roberts University Invitational Tournament, by upsetting Oral Roberts and Kan- sas State in a powerful fast-paced fashion that demonstrated the type of volleyball the Hawks were capable of playing. Perhaps the biggest disappointment for the team this year was their inability to play the hard-hitting volleyball they are capable of, which was demonstrated at the ORU Tournament. One highlight of the season was junior Lori Erikson's recognition and being named to the Big Eight Second Team. ' PurceH Schowand 115 :V nj 'p fy ,SMH J0, ' M Wy I' fill lm' I ff W? .lr if M 1 .-'fifrfff Wwi-av! 'fv,f'fm, ,ZW W, is-ffv,5a mm vfwff , ml' ,ww 'M :mm an :mf ifasimzl. Wi ' Kaw River Race Opens Crew Season Victory coupled with a stroke of nostalgia launched the fall competition for KU Crew. On September 25, the premiere Kansas River Regatta found KU's eight-man team victorious. The KU Women's team entered two, four- women teams who placed second and third behind Wichita State University. The Regatta marked the centennial of the first rowing competition west of the Mississippi, held on the Kaw River in 1882 by World and U.S. Singles Champion Frank Holmes. Forma- tion ofthe KU Crew team in 1968 marked the return of competitive rowing to the Kansas River. Spring is the busiest time for crew competi- tion. Eight Regattas were slated for the Spring season. KU Men's and Women's teams traveled to Manhattan on April 16 for the Big Eight Championship, and to Topeka on April 23 for State competition. The Midwest Championship was held in Madison, Wisconsin on April 30. The Spring season concluded with the Waterloo Invitational in Waterloo, Iowa on May 14. - Karen Gustafson 'S E Schotland fa -E , A . L 5 X .- t Ov 'Qu Q I Jn Ulu' 1 ff: i ll Il Il Q 0 TF, '2'iQ.,, V:-N I' ,iw Y. ,.'.1 1341.0 1+ 'M , I, ,Na dk!! I i,, ,, Q, L- C BELOW: The coxswain ot one ot the Kansas Women's tour-woman teams shouts instructions during the Kansas River Regatta. LEFT: The mid-day sun glistens on the Kaw as an eight-man roam strokes down the river. OPPOSITE PAGE: The KU Man's team heads to victory in the opening regatta for the Kansas team. 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Memories of that first college tournament were shared by new team members Maurine Kelly, Lee Ann Loeftelholz, Brenda Saunders, and Solveig Thorstendottir as they completed a first year NCAA competition. A highlight of the fall season was the Jayhawk Invitational, held at Alvamar. Bev Boozer captured second medalist honors for the Hawks. A ninth place finish was taken by Patty Coe at the Iowa State Women's Golf Invitational, held in Ames. Spring is the major season of competition for Women's Golf. They traveled to a number of tournaments, including the Big Eight Championships. This spring will long be rememberedg a lot of hard work and practice by new members and returning lettermen Karen Gustafson and Dee Williams will continue the competitive reputation of KU Women's Golf. -Karen Gustafson P v l' B MX '1 JY' ,.1f Q Yi v 2:2 y ii? Q! 1 . , fu, 42 W ' ww. My 1, f ny .L11'v1, ' 1 .1 Q .f f , ,M V ' , V ,M A., M flag! A, J, Ni- 'VH . EFS G0 F The KU Men's Golf Team lost four varsi- ty players this year as seniors Brad Demo, Dean Frankiewicz, Dan Mullen, and Rob Wilkin completed their final semester as college golfersf' The Jayhawks placed third overall in the North Iowa Golf Classic in Cedar Falls, with Rob Wilkin capturing medalist honors. Wilkin's three day total of two under par 286 broke the tournament record by two strokes. Wilkin finished with a six stroke lead over the second place finisher. Another highlight of the fall season was a tenth place finish captured by Jeff Shepard in the All College Classic held in Oklahoma City. By the time spring competition began, the team was looking toward the Big Eight Championships. This was the last major tournament of intercollegiate competition for graduating Jayhawk golfers. Sugg V -9 '2 cf' when Mf fi' Hi' mf y 0 .,,, KA W0 EFS EUNIS With only one senior to lead the way, the KU Women's Tennis team worked on improving their sixth place standing of a year ago in the Big Eight. We have a fairly young team on both sides fmen's and women's teamsjf' coach Scott Perelman said. Both teams did a lot more hard work this yearf, The lone senior leading the Women's team during the 1982-83 season was Maureen Guilfoil. She was assisted by Steffanie Dicke and Laura Runnels as the top KU players for the season. - Mike Ardis Schotland Schotland I2 26 FS NHIS The KU men's tennis team, under coach Scott Perelman began its 1982-83 season with an outstanding 4-0 fall record. 6'I'm really encouraged from what we did this fall, Perelman said. I know we've had a lot of improvement. The men, led by Brett Blair, Scott Alexander, and Michael Center, capitalized on their experience, improving last year's 6-12 record and a seventh place finish in the Big Eight. - Mike Ardis PUVC I el j y Purcell 127 iff W WH' ,WZ J ff 4 M A f f 4 URDSS Ulf TR Y The KU men's cross country team, hurt by youth and lack of depth, finished sixth in the Big Eight Conference championships. The KU women finished seventh at the meet and seventh at the regional meet. Last year we had depth and balance, men's coach Bob Timmons said. 'Tm not disappointed in the attitude or the people. Brent Steiner and Greg Leibert were the top runners for the Jayhawks, placing 5th and 16th respectively. Anne Johannesen was the top runner for the women, finishing 33rd. -Mike Ardis l28 w 1 'f.'e 0, ,4-an ff WV , 5 an W ,, 0, , 'f 22 422 2 9' f .7 QQ! ' 3 Z,,?f4 t A., 24 ,M . 1 V, ' 1 W 4 1 z NES, 'W fn, V . fn, A ,A-..l.t, 4 M-.. 5. I' r WZ' ' ,G 1 f fr Ji? ?'g,' E . L ,, ., fc., 4, +66 2? :SY Z .45 , J, -I? ' -,-1:39 ,WPT vm, A Y .f ' FQ - Li , 'ii 1?-iv QQ 4. 'v-ii, Z Mangine Mangine f af if ' EBIT B 0 . Jo S aw. , xf , gnlgif,-awnd? NS' ' M 'S fr J'-WK QW' JJ 'VIEW U 'Q ,, ,. Q 'uivmgs KANSAS R GBY ln the spring of 1982, the Kansas University Rugby Football Club captured the championship of a five state region and narrowly missed a berth in the national finals. The Club was also runner- up in the Heart of America Rugby Football Union Collegiate Tournament and defeated a visiting team from Cardiff, Wales. The Jayhawks repeated as club champions of the Heart of America Union in the fall of 1982 and won the 16 team Ozark Invitational Tourna- ment in Little Rock, Arkansas. In a dramatic finish, the Club won nine of their last ten matches and defeated the Wichita Barbarians RFC 34-9 to clinch the Union title on the last day of the season. The Club will embark on a tour of New Zealand in June, 1983. 132 1,54 ry. 1 I ? '1 P' ly, I F rt ,, 4 ni . 1 PL ,lf H. 4 o . I -4 .ki i , S M5 .11 5291 ', 'K 3, fw' av .fm ,.f f- ' f . , - 1 , mi 4. 1 ffj -,z 1 Hp, -gzf., , nc, gy BSEBLL One question always comes to mind when talking about a young team. How will they perform against veterans under pressure? Coach Ted Owens wondered that about this year's KU basketball team as he searched for the right com- bination that would work. At the start of Big Eight play, Owens had tried nine of his 12 players in starting positions. Point guard changed the most as he tried Lance Hill, Tad Boyle, and Jeff Guiot there. The only player to start for certain was Carl Henry, who sat out the 1982 season after transferring from Oklahoma City University, led the Jayhawks in scor- ing with a 17.2 average. Kerry Boagni was second in scoring, averaging 15.2 points per game. Boagni led in impressive group of recruits as he, Calvin Thompson, Guiot, and Ron Kellogg also saw considerable action. Of the returning Jayhawks, Kelly Knight, Jeff Dishman, and Brian Martin helped give the team some experience on the court. After defeating Yugolsavia in an exhibition game, the Jayhawks began their season winning, staring with a 4-O record. KU defeated U.S. International, Bowling Green, Mississippi Valley, and St. Louis University at home. During the '82-'83 season, an opponent's court became about as foreign and inhospitable as possible as the Jayhawks finished 1-11 on the road. 1 Schotland 134 Wagner S Mark Dressler of Missouri stretches for the ball as KU's Carl Henry chases in hot pursuit KU lost at home, 76-63. OPPOSITE PAGE' RIGHT: Yugoslavian Goran Grbovic slams home two while fouled by KU's Jett Dishman Kansas beat the Yugoslavs, 83-74. ABOVE: Tommy Collier of Alcorn State holds the ball away from Kansas defenders Karl Henry and Kelly Knight. Kansas won the game 86-72. KU went 2-4 against teams who saw tournament action, defeating Alcorn State, and Evansville, but los- ing to Memphis State Qranked first in the nation at one pointj, Kentucky, Oral Roberts, and Ohio State. Despite the record, Owens said he was glad to play these teams. I do think we've benefitted from a strong non- conference schedule, he said. I would rather play the type of teams we've been playing than the weaker ones. It will pay off for us inthe long run. The Jayhawks Big Eight schedule wasn't any easier as they faced Missouri franked in the top 105 and Oklahoma State Lranked in the top 201 along with the traditional rivalry at Kansas State. Overall, it proved to be a tough year for the Jayhawks. - Mike Ardis Hornback l 36 Wagner XE I Q v Wagner OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Carl Henry takes a breather during practice in Allen Fieldhouse. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Forward Kerry Boagni remembers to keep his eye on the ball in a game against Mississippi Valley. Kansas won, 63-57. OPPOSTIE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Center Kelly Knight goes up lor a shot against a Memphis State defender in a game KU lost, 64-58. LEFT: Alcorn State's Michael Phelps losses the ball to Kansas guard Lance Hill as Carl Henry, Kerry Boagni, and Kelly Knight look on. 137 -...L 930,-x, , -X I - if 1.4 'wg-f:f1s,m .A1-El ,,:L.-flf:-L, ' 1 '- Q' , Ji !- -cg - 'f f .ii?if-'iLT?'35, ,Z .LQ ' : f -J f 1 :'1f.f-f2.:'2,:' 4 'f :?L i - f 'T 442- -3 L H V,-iff f. .f BWFFL-'--'P 1- ws-.1 i ,a I J F i 1 I E 5 A ,,,....l.--1 School of Allied Health KU Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas fu-r xy TTL? 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School of Social Welfare Dean Pat Ewalt Ifare :ai Ewal ...I-' if ni T? an-J' uaj 4 i. l , 5? ve--7 .4-vi A-I ,Q y-s 'VH 5,4 'TF' 'If Ffa 'O' wr-vs and ...J-' 'Y my f,- Y 7 -.-cw vez! , S. f i 5:9 -164 ,M-7 il' Y fv- 'eff' , 1-N i. 'QQ X' ff rf, . . ,,4,.,, 4, f ff any :ff 1 V WW? . Allen, Angie Oneida, Kansas Social WeUare Bankoski, Janice Kansas Cil y, Kansas Social WeUare Bravo, Edhelena V. Ludell, Kansas Social Weyare Brush, Susan Emporia, Kansas Social Weyare Clark, Kathy Murphy Overland Park, Kansas Social WeUare Davis, Pamela Salina, Kansas Social WeUare Dorton, Denise Admire, Kansas Social Welfare Ekwere, Philomena Etinan, C.R.S, Social WeUarefHistory Enick, Allison Topeka, Kansas Social WeU'are Gaebe, Laura B, Kirkwood, Missouri Social WeUare Glenn, Lisa Waverly, Kansas Social WeU'are Hendershot, Monica Lecomplon, Kansas Social WeUare Hill, Tina Topeka, Kansas Social Welfare Houser, Janice Tonganoxie, Kansas Social WeU'are Lane, Elizabeth Lawrence, Kansas Social WeU'are Lesniak, John T. Leavenworrh, Kansas Social WeUare McGuire, Laura Kansas City, Kansas Social WeUare Michale, Christy Lenexa, Kansas Social WeU'are Miller, Connie Topeka, Kansas Social WeU'are Moore, Melanie Kansas City, Kansas Social WeUare Mendez, Ortencia Fort Hall, Idaho Social Welfare Petsche, Angela Overland Park, Kansas Social Welfare Quarles, Vicki Lawrence, Kansas Social Welfare Raupp, Jay Edward Kansas City, Kansas Social Welfare 7 Schott, Teresa .L Rossville, Kansas Social WeU'are Shanks, Susie Leawood, Kansas Social WeUare Surber, Cindy Montezuma, Kansas Social Weyare Thompson, Grace Wichita, Kansas Social WcUare, Weigle, Patricia A. Lawrence, Kansas Social Welfare 'Wi F r I NW if as ir Qi LQ QV 7' i b E, wmv, ,. wb. 'Lff f ...,, -,fri ,' 04- f 5.92 3 Fw L.:aggQ.ff5g' . , .Af , . 1 , . 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Q .- I , X? x g, if I N15 ,cf 1 lk, J' lx. at Q,fr'f fe x if QQQVI f- -f '?xt:,1s5R!,QA,. 'Q N 'ri' 339: - L--:vw ' 941. 1., . ogg.-. faf Q, . KM f'. ' I T r 5. 1 . -. ' v iz V. .. ,--A ll- A ..., 1 I V Av ' 1, u ' 4? f , msvfdc.-f ' -, Q ' . Q. ' M wow Y'-w-. 3,. ' ' ri ' W L A3?n,,pq , 0 ou? b :TM . B 1,13 , ,,.., ,juli iq. 1..fNi'Q rre, ' '- - ' ' 5 ' ' 1 ,, 1 'Jw . , ' was av Y -ina - ,i . ,I f f ,fffvvvoiltgvy 'fy ' A! fe f ,Q f ffl. I k Vg. A .444'Au is f , 1, 4 5343 my 4 4 . 4, V -. .A ' wp 2 ' ' is f ,aww , , .M .km in ,,. 1 in . .wks c We .Q . ,,, uf, . -f. 1-, .. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: William Easley, Presidentg Janelle Langley, Secretaryg Jess Salisberry, Treasurerg John Allison, Vice Presidenl, 'C-47 ORGANIZATIONS , , :V JP' f 1 - KANSAN FALL ADVERTISING STAFF I FRONT ROW: Barb May, Jeanny Jackson, Steve Larrick, Ann Hornberger, Barb Baum, Laurie Samuelson, Ted Massing. ROW TWO: Jill Hirschcorn, Scott Winkelman, Susan Cooksey. ROW THREE: Dave Moore, Bill Nast, Lisa Citow, Adrian Marrullier. KA ll ilwe U Gen: I WPC i this f ll prod earli f in H I this: I lUl'C I. 4 l Ti S KANSAN SPRING ADVERTISING STAFF FRONT ROW: Laurie Samuelson, Ted Massing, Lisa Citow, Adrian Marrullier. ROW TWO: Jon Foran, Mark Mears, Dave Wanamaker, Mark McGreevy, Mark Schulte. ROW THREE: John Kvchta, Barb May, Barb Baum, Matt Langan, Ann Hornberger. ROW FOUR: Bill Mayer, Jeff - Breeden, Jeanny Jackson, Andrea Duncan, Lynn Stark. ROW FIVE1 John Oberzan, Cort Gordman, Susan Oswalt, Jill Mitchell, Molly McComb. 2 1 i . 3 . Qtr if , i it 15 ll -4. .Rowwo by 4 W KANSAN SPRING NEWS STAFF The University Daily Kansan joined the computer age this year as it went on-linen with a completely electronic production system. Under the direction of their new adviser, Paul Jess, and editors Gene George and Rebecca Chaney, the staffers wrote, edited and typeset the entire paper on the new Compu-tek equipment, the finishing touch of the Sl million renovation in Flint Hall. The new system improved and speeded up virtually every aspect of production. This put the paper on the stands at about 8:30 a.m., earlier than ever before, and allowed an increased press run of 15,000. Hopefully, the combination of staff endeavors augmented with this sophisticated equipment can continue the Kansas's reputation for excellence. 'E-.X ww., 'WS.,1,,hwW, FRONT ROW: Anne Calovich, Jan Boutte, Ann Lowry, Ellen Walterscheid, Bruce Honomichel, Kiesa Ascue, J. Darrell Preston, Candy Sackuvich. ROW TWO: Cathy Behan, BEcky Roberts, Kate Duffy, Diane Luber, Mike Robinson, Jeff Taylor, Colleen Cacy. ROW THREE: Bill Hosford, Lauren Peterson, Johnie Fiscus, Matt Bartel, Mike Beck, Ned Stafford, Rebecca Chaney, Mark Zieman, Doug Cunningham. ROW FOUR: Jim Stones, Dave McQueen, Warren Bridges, Mike Ardis, Don Henry, Deanna Miles, Larry George, Debra Bates, Tod Megredy, Jim Boles, Susan Starley, Debbie Grosshardt, Sara Kemplin, Ladonna Longstreet, Andy Hartley. 223 KU ADVERTISING CL UB FRONT ROW: Lori Wilber, Jeanny Jackson, Mark Mears, Yeva Zakaryan, Lisa Citow, Susan Oswalt, Barb Baum. ROW TWO: Jay Hawk, Susan Graf, Jill Hirschcorn, Susan Cooksey, Steve Larrick. ROW THREE: Copy Writer, Phil Bressler, Addie Club, Ted Massing. NOT PICTURED: Adrian Marrullier, Tim Bengtson The KUAD club provides an outlet for advertising students to put skills learned in the classroom to practical use. This year the club produced the program for the 1893 Encore production. This included selling advertising space as well as designing and laying out the ads along with designing and laying out the entire program KUAD club also gives students an opportunity to meet and hear from professionals in all aspects of the advertising industry. This year the club has had distinguished speakers from Valentine- Radford Adv. agency, Brewer Advertising agency, and K.C. Star to name a few. The KUAD club also had many fund raising projects this year such as distributing Evelyn Wood flyers on n 8.1 campus. KUAD club is one of 120 American Advertising Federation College chapters in the U.S. Led by Yeva Zakaryan, Presidentg Adrian Marrullier, Vice- Presidentg Phil Bressler, Treasurerg Susan Cooksey, Secretaryg Lisa Citow and Lori Wilber, Publicity Wonder Womeng and Tim Bengtson, Faculty Advisor, the KU advertising club continues to be growing experience along with a place to make friends, unwind, socialize and just have a good time. - Lisa Citow, Publicity - Adrian Marrullier, Vice-President 224 ' S ,, arf' ' I leriiion ef, Vice- :cretaflllll d Tim gminues IW M unwind- licill' leli 2 RHO CAMS W FRONT ROW: Chris Copeland, Kim Click, Lynn Parkin. ROW TWO: Maureen Maday, Lynn Huss, Mary Thill, Liz Ault, Sara Owens, Marsha Kindrachuk, Jan Fink, Rita Moley. ROW THREE: Allyson Beardsley, Diane Zarda, Karen Hearn, Brenda Bleske, Andrea Mitchell, Beth George, Lynn Jarvis, Ann Scott, Lynne Bukaty, Melissa Oatman, ROW FOUR: Terri Reicher, Marty Warren, Carrie Keenan, Nancy Slack, Mary Cockle, Gigi Gutekunst, Kris Kleffner, Teddie Bankes, Sheila Immel. 225 ORGANIZATIONS IN TERFRA TERNI TY COUNCIL OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Schoerke, V.P. Fraternity Affairsg Bill Middleton, V,P, Public Relations: Dennis Strickland, V.P, For Membershipg .lon Petree, Treasurerg Brad Becker, Presidentg Mike Bischler, Secretary: Art Farmer, Advisor. 226 1 i 6 I 1 a L 2 i I . 5 i , E I 4 t S 2 Z i 1 if l ll Yi 1 , ' r I l l i T F l I Z I 2 is gi Pill l ti Q ENE ldg eff' H52 f D eeeeeee LL-.L .- PANHELLENIC OFFICERS SEATEDz Alison Beardsley, Presidentg Lynn Huss, V.P. Membershipg STANDING: Sheila lmmel, Advisorg Liz Ault, Treasurerg Leigh Forbes, Secretary Teddi Bankes, P.R.g Diana Zarda, Campus Affairsg Andrea Mitchell, V.P. Pledge Affairs. ORGAN ZATIONS ALPHA BETA CHI FRONT ROW: Annette Riley, Treasurerg David Evans, Spirit Leader, Rosie Leggs, Little Brother Coordinator: Rona Heffley, President, Andrea Cantanzero, Totallyg BACK ROW: Bodie Coker, Little Sister Coordinatorg Bunny Seymour, Secretaryg Bebo Dugan, Vice-President, Jan Platt, House Momg Patti Kappler, Pledge Trainer, Chip Davis, Rush Chairman, Martha Jenkins, Social Chairman. Alpha Beta Chi was founded Labor Day weekend, 1982, on the set of the ABC movie, The Day Afterf' The l l - member fratority soon became radio - active following the trials and tribulations of inukeiation. The Shelter House has enjoyed such radio - activities as Fall-Out to the Ozarks and entering a float in the Homecoming Parade. Although ABX lost its bid for Encore, they did manage to obtain the third highest GPA on the Hill. As the only coed Greek organization at the Universtiy of Kansas, Alpha Beta Chi will continue to leave its mark in the years to come. Our motto: You can't call us nuclear waste! GAMMA OMIC R ON BETA FRONT ROW: Mike DePriest JeffArens,berg, Kevin Hatfield John Rees, George Taylor, Dennis Strickland, ROW TWO: Brad Becker, Doug Schoerke, Jim Nasium, Tim Powell, Chris Erzinger, Chris Pierce, Tom Stockebrand. ROW THREE: Mark McGrevey, Bill Maher, Jim Chappel, Mitch Mitchner, Rusty Pipes, Archie Patrick. NOT PICTURED: Jon Petree. ORGAN ZATIONS THE TA TA U BOTTOM TO TOP: Deanna Sanderson, Steve Wilcox, Dave Linville, Susan Allen, Tomm Scott, John Macy, Lisa Stinebaugh, Brett Martin, Jim Wehrwein, Tammy Mataolne, Jerald Kaplan, Dan Grelinger, Glenn Martin, Kristie Soths, Kent Penny baker, Delome Gosdey, Tom Rickert, Tom Rodgers, Paul Vanbenthemg TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: Tim Boller, Sally Sawyer, Jere Sellers, Cannonball Gatewood, Chuck Thomas. 230 .J 4s N, M - ,U ' t 6 , 4 if t, X ,,, vs! 'mwwvf-.w..,, a.a...a , 1 l l 1 V ,1ff,wf, ' f'f'i Qfg?KM??ai ' fwwo, - .- , 1 V . 'f ',,.fr,' , L 4 ,yr , :r,f4.1. ' ' f f iffffzi 25? l f it H- . TZ ,QF a ll , liter, - W , , 45t,g- ggi trfttziiiif ,ifaf fiaffaiiafi ,f ,I ,if LH-.011 'fafpgagp , 9 Z2 i5gg4tg,j5g1f2 f1:zf5,g M fi ftlztff' ' 1' mfijiggg - Vi? gf , ,elf , ,,, ,i,l, , - ,2nf!H,n I -,,,f.2Z g:g,,. f,:,f 54, , 'fff' ii 'i sig, ,f ' 2 .' fp ' f, 'fa flgyf a 4 K f ri-'ttjliii ? 1 W' ' f ff? 4 ,, on 1 gi , wil, 7 MZ! 22 Zgggagfifizm 1 9'?7 f4 , 'g0:,f3?4j, lying .,, Vie? Hfw, ,, ,- 4, ,. Ziff? . S T LA WRENC E CAMPUS CENTER The St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, located at l63l Crescent Road is considered by many to be a home away from home. Over 2000 students are involved in religious, educational, and social activities sponsored by the Center. The Center is under the direction of Fr. Vince Krische and his associate, Fr. Bill Porter, with a support staffof five and an advisory council comprised of students, faculty, and community members. Education is a main function of the Center. Various classes are held to give students an understanding of how the Catholic faith relates to their lives as well as their career choices. U 5?-v-' ,fi-,,,,. Ti ,- -. ,qi f 4 x ft ' . -E ' PM M... S , . f 7 T :V kv I J . Q ,af as 'mei 9 y f P '. 2 ...,, . T ' f . ,.,.' at vt B taaaa Fr. Vince leads a fundamentals of Catholocism class, TOP. Other student education groups include law, science, human services, and business. Sunday Mass is celebrated at Smith Hall by Fr. Bill Porter, ABOVE LEFT. Daily masses are also offered at the Center and at Danforth Chapel on campus. Intramural sports, ABOVE RIGHT, is just one of the many Center f sponsored activities. 23l ORGANIZATIONS MOR TAR BOARD FRONT ROW Mark Morris CPresJ Judy WerderQSecJ Craig Chesser fTreas J Steve Sears Qv P J ROW TWO Terri Reicher Rosemary Podrebarac Kathy Loving Jul1eMenze Kim Bushman Carolee King Sharon Appelbaum Jim Sanders ROW THREE Betty Aledrson fAdv1sorl Virginia Hunnel Marianne Hudson John Keelmg Mmdy Brown Rebecca Chaney Eric Hausler BACK ROW John Frangie Ph1lW1lson Mike Fltzcharles Jim Barrett Mark Glllett Susan Wilke Clark Bricker fAdV1SOfJ -4 B .,,,,,,,. W ' , STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES MW if ff' 41 -V4-4 -fa. M IW 1 7 FRONT ROW: Mike Gebert, Filmsg Blair Tinkle, President. BACK ROW: Bruce Epperson, Outdoor Recreationg Shelly Stucky, Public Relationsg Harvey Rudy,Treasurer:G1na Stevens, Fine ARtsg Steve Ghormley, Special Eventsg Jill Eisenkramer, Secretaryg Jeff Brown, Travelg Marsha Bell, v 2 Vice Presidentg Chris Orlando, Indoor Recreationg Brian Raleigh, Forums. Y KL Th oncu This U Squg Pfrlu Elem ll select were SQUA4 ill! ln Nall Siler illhl ex 33 i P c E ' 2 J Q N3 W' is V 1 3 1 A 5 , . 1 T 2 l Z .Q V ll .., ij as . 1 i 4 V5 iff u - -A i,nf uf nl' , il ,1 E ya ' 4 IZ S mi KU SPIRIT SQUAD The University of Kansas Spirit Squad has long been recognized as one of the most unique and exciting cheerleading squads in the nation This year proves no exception. Under the direction of their new advisor Cathy Queen, the Spirit Squad has worked hard to maintain established traditions and to perform new material which will spark enthusiasm at KU athletic events. The eight men and eight women who compose the squad were selected last April after a week of clinics during which participants were taught fight song routines, cheers, and a dance routine. The squad practiced until the end of the school year and returned to Lawrence twice during the summer for weekend practices. In August the squad travelled to Knoxville, Tennessee for the National Cheerleading Association college camp. The squad won several blue ribbons and spirit sticks for cheerleading excellence and enthusiasm. The highlight of the five day camp was placing as one of the top six squads in the partner stunt routine competition. The squad returned to Kansas and began practicing for the upcoming football season. Performing intricate halftime routines, partner stunts, gymnastics, and towering pyramids required practicing up to fifteen hours per week. The spirit squad was also present for pep rallies, public relation affairs, and other university related events. The Kansas Spirit Squad is one of the most visible and recognizable groups at the University of Kansas. They combine their athletic ability, enthusiasm, and good-looks to generate excitement for KU athletic teams. Cheers to the Kansas Spirit Squad! FRONT ROW: Wendy Milanese, Nicki Hoffman, Lisa Norton, Debbie Hartinger, Trish Malson, Michon Lickteig, Lori Schick, Kelli Jabara. BACK ROW: John Beck, Byron Hester, L. J. Buckner, Mike Black, Bob Wolcott, Dudley Hutcherson, Scott Hoffman, Rick Pennavaria. 233 ORGAN ZATIONS ROTC STAFF FRONT ROW: Malcolm Wallace, BN Cmdr.: Beth Miklos, XO: Brad Padgett, S-3: Pete Miller, S-5, Mike Werner, S-2: BACK ROW: Charles Scott, S-4: Bill Thompson, Recondo Cmdr.: Guy Cisco, S- l: Tim Trenshaw, SOM: Bob Winningham, BN Advisor. ROTC A COMPANY FRONT ROW: Nancy Roberts, Martie Winkler, S. Ferhmann, H. Walker, R. Stern, H. Wetsler, Jacob Gordon Jr. ROW TWO: Denise Caudron, Lisa Hock, Scott Flanagin, John Houston, Paul Suptic, Larry Melton, Michel Barret. ROW THREE: Keith Hendrickson, John Remen, Richard Wright, Michael Horn, James D. Setter, William M. Millerlile. ROW FOUR: John White, Craig Scallan, Tom Trossen, Robert Ulin, Michael Lysell, Douglas K. Jarvis. ROW FIVE: Rose Scott, Troy Trulock, Dave Stucky, Bill Coffey. 234 ' -R45 ' fi V. tri jk JET , 1 l t f 4 1, . ggi l id, l i . 1 f K J , ei vi- E su l :F-1 pe l i l 3 fi lf Q Q: .1 tif 4 'A a 'l mf! f i, X ,l 5. ': i '4 It l ' l i 4 i 4 Q 'El il 1.591 at 1 e. pi V. ff, 9:26 -' ,gg .. ., T, ' 13 LTI. 412' y 1 l l Fel 755 'rt' l I, I. il I I I I ti 1 l slil l F l' '1 4 1 5 Int X Q -A T s l t .ri iw li + i I . 5 J fi an p LQ I l I... i ROTC B COMPANY FRONT ROW: Kathy Campbell, Teresa Pendleton, Jud Shoup, Nikki James, Karl Hughes, Russel Ward. ROW TWO: Eunchang Lee, Tami Dunn, RalfJ, Salke, Karen Nichols, Thomas J. Rouse. ROW THREE: Charles T. Fredgren, James Bole, Doug Humphreys, Michael Thomas, Donald A. Kempin. ROW FOUR: Edward R. Lefler, Roger A. Smith, Daniel A. Godfrey, Michael Dlugopolski, Tiffany Allen ROTC C COMPANY LEFT TO RIGHT: Martin Pittier, Kevin Will, David Synder, Roger Fickel, Patrick Hicks, Timothy Blevins, Jerry Bever, John Joyce, l 235 1 4 .f f 1 ,Z l l 1 i J i l r ORGAN ZATIONS , ,f 1 I 1 iff41 !,!' . 1 ,ff Af' , 4. W1 7 ,., .aw , f f if . 7 l, pw , , -, . , f ,W , M, ,wwf ' hm,'3iL'j, ',1g2g. a'4qf.,.,u, . U r, -, , i Y fffw. ,ff .ff 7 f 1 -, , ,, y. 'f ' ' -frm-I ' ,..,,, a ' , ffm, , '-'14-Qgggfmfy'f.,,,,,w'w 'War-ww 41' ffm-' N - f -mmrw f -f -- 4- i J ' , , ,, .V , ,,,.ffe ' , .mn ' .,.., 441. M' , ff , V qv-' f W! ,f4,,,,wf,,.,f.1'- ,gl-,ffl 1, fm, 'f - , -v A, f ,, N V ., ., V .A Wyxwnvgff ',!,-at df- V? V, I 5, . H ' W W A, ' ff- .. I . ,0 - , MW f.wf ' - ff ' 1 1+ M 1.. 'Aix-44'-'4+ 'a1 4' 1.421 7' ff-51 2111.'1.'?w--7'. 5-- 's'-ru.-4-'.:41f 4' -'f 11 ,V,,,M,,.,,, In he , 4 . fa? , IWMZLM f 14, , n ,uL?,4A,,,,l, aaa ,2zf,,2,,g25Zgm,lg ,, , I 'ir My v -Z Ay My . A lvgwuim, 4 2 ,111 . 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Grapevine wants not only each sorority member and each chapter, but the entire Greek system to reach its full potential and achieve goals. The members of the Grapevine are kept secret in order to avoid outside influence. The only influence comes from the other members who are all working towards the same goal. The avoidance of outside influence enables the group to not be distracted from the purpose at hand -the advancement of the sorority member and the Greek system at the University of Kansas. 2 ill lhf Piligf Zlllllf that il is hi si Swat' lm tri lhio ll HS mle F I f l' liil , - it 'ctw f tn. - . t4 I l lg! A ll ' :z N l. 51 V l l 3. ll 1 il ll' .i Ht all if Y 1 5, . 1: i. ii' ...QL - 3: 'L V if 'u Jgi Ai '-3, I in 'i ,. lv , .l Isl l 5 ,. F f. li E 2 ll 5' lt' nr .lt .lx ft, if . , lt- Lmiersilly 1. lcllfillfill' l ti' mupUlW 'N ll T 'Q gpltl ll icrecmovflf ': V-o . Umyvimri . . ' '-'.n icrandfw' 'l Beachvllflg . bfi-UZ 2 T mlm 'az iole.lirwt?N A .ana E:iIlllJ3lfUlflE'X?.v cl- atvflllzzl ,- ecnmiremk Il. ilffoalil . Sfclmmlc 60013165 . ,' . 1 gi ds theme M . it mhewllal' S ematlbt H . , . .Warsl gm , wi. TV... 4. THE SOCIETY OF PACHACAMAC The Society of Pachacamac, although unknown to most persons, 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. The Society 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. Fraternity men who have proven themselves in academic A, , -.,-- -rt., u?'yiJ'.,.u its St 1 x f twfsm. . 5.3 :ff . 1, lineal 7 ,vi N .5.:I731'l':?l9-?' . .,.wif-i aria?-awp aww ,, , Q iwll' Ztewsttsu.-iff ia . I . r it 11 size, -3 and extra curricular accomplishments compose the membership of Pachacamac. 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 goal 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. ORGAN ZATIONS ALPHA CHI SIGMA FRONT ROW: J. Pokorny, Peter Simonson, Terry Zerr. ROW TWO: Shawn Willson, Craig Gernon, Paul Hwang, Kevin Ose, Joe Smith, JeffGleason, Doug Drake, Doug Felts, Dale Romme. ROW THREE: Gerald Fraser, Pedro Diaz, Paul Loney, B. Scott Sutter, Keith Heaton, Arnold Graham, Bret Parker. ROW FOUR: Jane Gillogly, Annette Travalent, Stacey Magers, Patty Melean, Karla Koester, Karmel Crampton, Kimberly Steves. ROW FIVE: Greg Botteron, Kelly Bolte, Angela I-Iutterer, Arlene Shonkwiler, Jeff Atwood, Dr. Richard Givens, Carlo Moll-Everett, Kim Bushman, Roger Rajewski, Nancy Nelson, Renee Pitner, Pam Eckart, Lee Reussner. BACK ROW: Brenda Bunch, Brad Poss, Sharon McGee, Brian Gaschen, Scott McGraw, Phil Wilson, Dr. Greg Daigneault, Paul Welling, Kent Amsberry, Donn Warner, Brian Wills. 238 Mi ,yi .,i, 351' ' ww - K-1 1 .4 , , 2 I ,, i l Z.. . l Li 1 ,. .l 7' i i v Al PRO lun TM Sc:-il lid R21 ling lull, i S 1 ,aw , hI at 5' - 5 Jw 1 ll n xl V l is , il I l ,Q S h l . f 1, I 'T 1. Ni' ii 1 ef: ROW lllll 'if,lNSIld., i R0ll llllfz 3- ltexhef' Q23 i f'1 Ci: hxwfp m' R-S139 R , xirdft-T' Q ill B'f',1- - gzillglir.-' f Tjwlb... , dh S-1 -iz.. gg ,E ,, . , 'Q,..f,- 91 1 ,Jyzf 1 Lfrf 1' AURH FRONT ROW: Mike McAtee, Mike Horton, Rick Zaporowski, Alan Rowe, Joan Keleher, Bob Dowdy, Bob Jolly, Jeff Hockaday, Juan Giraldo. ROW TWO: Jeannie Jaffries, Larry Michel, Kevin Haywood, Sheila Wiley, Milton Scott, Karin Lampe, Celeste Maag, Cedric McCay, Stanley Johnson, Sharon McCallum. ROW THREE: Dave Palm, Marty Wall, Jon Snyder, Dana Laird, Ray Williams, Mark Ethen, Ann Ethen, Brad Hale. ROW FOUR1 Susie Wright, Stephanie Luster, Anne Graman, Marie Greenhagen, Dennis Mennis, Jo Beth Hall, Kris Durbin, Amy Waddle. 253325235 239 ORGAN ZATIONS SIGMA PHI EPSIL ON LITTLE SISTERS FRONT ROW: Paula Hornick, Laura Goble, Anita Sanderson, Jane Niemeier, Kris Mader, Kari Karter. ROW TWO: Patty MeLean, Jill Dyck, Lisa Ann Conergan, Beth Lillie, Julie Wood, Karin Rylander, Cari Griffith, Cindy McCurry, Toni Thurman. ROW THREE: Daniella Meserve, Betina Pfahl, Susie Huebner, Tari Rieke, Beth Denny, Janet Schrunk, Ginny Russell, Joyce Lieder, Michelle Cincetti, Stephanie Burns, Liz Quinlan, Lea Rhoads, Anne Thinglestad. BACK ROW: Paige Peterson, Lynn Gratton, Sheryl Pittner, Martha Williams, Debbie Wigglesworth, Sue Coleman, Ruth Young, Pam Goerend, Lynn Gasser, Cindy Deem, Ann Sharp, Debbie Harrington, Gina Becker, Mary Levi, Cary Webb, Laura Rohan. SIGMA CHI LITTLE SISTERS 240 KU SKI CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Neidert, Jackie Henman, Sam Malinowsky, Kai Peter Derr. Mike Turner, Kai Voepel. David Turner. 241 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT SENA TE IN FRONT Loren Busby ROW ONE Grey Jones Leslle Lane Kelth Sypert Bla1rT1nkle Mollie Mttchell Robert Walder Beth Holt ROW TWO Jrm Cramer Dan Relllhan Tom Shelton Robln Waggy Jlll Eddy Chrlstle Flscher Kay Lawrence Robm Rasure Llsa Ashner Kan Cunnmgham ROW THREE Karen Scheulter Terry Frederrck John Bower John Conrad Katie Husar Chen Brown Anne Cornwall Anne Marte Smlth Amy Bush Roger Ramseyer ROW FOUR Tom Berger Scott Mecafhn Shan Rogge Ann Fldler Kent Zakouta Bettlna Pfahl Anne Graman Chrls Cofellt Meg Roeder Ralph Munyan Scott Burch Nancy Kassebaum Laura Lonberg Brian Ralelgh ROW FIVE Brenda Ashner Davld Ftdler John Gllchrtst Mark Delworth Erlc Wall Bob Dole Jim Pneper Nancy Devore NOT PIC TURED Jon Petree Marsha Knssllng . ,Q tr Mx. lg ,t , . lv , xy ly' V Y - t fli- J WI :T 1 , my ' rn. x ,yn 'N W: ' 242 WJ' FRONT ROW: Colleen Wiens, Debbie Ansley, Laurie McKinnon, Beth Wiens, Sara Meyer. ROW TWO: Debi Hoss, Julianne Thurman, Charlotte Leininger, Denise Beckloff, Judy Ikenberry, Osamu Sakamoto. ROW THREE: Mark Baker, Kent Wells, Bryan Hilgardener, Jim Fischer, Elena Schmidt, Mike Randal, Verna Froese, Mike Simmons, Mark Lee. NOT PIC- TURED: Greg Falley, Steve Smith, Soung-Sook Kim, Il-Haun Jung, Carl0S Esquivel, Wayne Rose, Chris Biggs, Rolfe Green, Andy Sandlin. t 1 -, C ag r i :ft . 'i .H gli, WW X R BLACK PANHELLENIC COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Paris Brown, Robbie Hill, Madeline Edwards, Ernesto ., Hodison, Nevienne Tate. ROW TWO: Debra Hill, Kerri Fleming, Pamela Phillips, Ronaldo Nicholson, J. C, Booker. ROW THREE: Regina Goodwin, Fai Bennie Ellis, Tracy Parks, Susan Mitchell. ROW FOUR: Anthony Thompson, ti fl? 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T ffllfl. l 'll tt 'z75:?3','w.' f J ' gijfh? 7.--M223 .2 5.3: ,f 'nf FRONT ROW: Art Rooney, Chris Pierce, John Rogers, Kurt Wiedeman, Beau Peters, Randy Knotts, Par Boppart, Soott Kaufman, Tom Arensburg, SAE AURH Keisler. ROW TWO: Peter Jovras, Andy Roberts, Tim Walsh, P. J. McGovern, Tom Wagstaff, Tim Haverty, John Hense, John Thill, E. F. Hutton. ROW THREE: Marc Wolfe, John Hancock, Rob Leonard, Mark McGreevy, Jeff Arensburg, Barney Smith, John Wiegers, Dow Jones, John Taylor, Bunky Hunk. Mark McKee. ROW FOUR: David Welch, Stock XChange, Nelson Rockafeller, Andy Carnagie, Lee I. Acoca, H. R. Block, Jim Schwarz, David Moser, Wally Street, J. R. Ewing, Brad Padgett. ROW FIVE: Moose Hartford, Lamar Hunt, Mike Gessner. NOT PICTURED: David Kelsey, Jon Petree. wi im YQ, 'il LE' fi' 1-ig1f,? 4 INTERNATIONAL fi-Li,' -.X ':,, r 'L J --4:-'mtg' W CLUB Kun Modem if L b Lwwm' ,mi liiali 1 Welch 5503 .Tofmirli 5 ,bam MU id ,,,. in-7 I - i LA.Y-,,.., mg, , 1 wx qw , n ' , i A, A link in the friendship of the world. 247 ORG NIZATIONS FRONT ROW: David Adkins, Jill Eddy, Terri Reicher, Lisa Ashner, John Bower. ROW TWO: Andy Welch, Tracey Thompson, Jan Fink, Susanne Tweedy, Terry Frederick, Mollie Mitchell, David Welch. ROW THREE: Loren Busby, Jim Cramer, Robert Walker. ROW FOUR: Jeff Silverstein, Tom Berger, Kip Elliot, Brad Gaubatz, Colleen Ball, Beth Holt. .un .Q '?f. f ' K . T, H vii YV , I I 3. V' .fa it , ' , ' I , f ' S Q ' 1.51 , I I ' j l ., f x -411.7 I, x PS f-71 . In ,M ,-:fx f' x 3 V. : '-if ., - ff. '- ,411 'MTN n. 'YE + , 1' sl - Am WN V ,. 44 ' ' fl I ' f ww + qw 2 f f -,f 1 yn 1 0:51 A by , I :fx 5. 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Ed 252 itor, Ramelle Lippsg Associate Editor, Jamie Hastings ' vnwiawf, , ,. , f ., ,, I i 1 1 if 'Si 5 , 22 1, L I J' . , 1 irq , ' - H H OUT! uf,-if ' ' ' ' nz' Li' ' . ' H., ,, Kent Whitworth, Business Managerg Gary Gruver, Assistant Business Manager. Editor-in-Chief . . . .... Ramelle Lipps - Business Manager ........ .... K ent Whitworth Associate Editor .... ....... . . . Assistant Business 'Manager Features Editor ....,. . ...... . . . ff i Sports Editor l. .......,. . . 4 l Events Editor . . .' l itit r Photo Editor . . . . ' P' , A Secretary . ,. ,N A 5,55 fl i, ' if! c 5' xuixxkwn in it 1, .N iifirfgi . - -, , :,'i'f.'7f'i l - ' r drill? ,, vw yr., M' M Jamie Hastings . . Gary Gruver Ray Brecheisen . . , Mike Ardis . Phyllis Leach Jeff Schotland Teresa M. Fehr V' A V 'Ziff ff' f ' ,L zf,24,wfa, fy , ,f ,L in , 13' Editorial Staff: Steve Purcell, Teri Mufic, Kemper Johnson, Haydn Burnett, Karen Gustafsen, Bob Gettemeir, Dave Kelsey, Sarah Stephenson, X Business Staff: Sally Harris, Penny Graber, Julie Powers, 1982 ATO Pledge Class, Michelle Ayres, Hon Gilchrist, Cindi Murifield, Libby Simpson, Angila Young 253 il' 9 ,Q -xii W?Q?f2 WWW' ,UWM f ' mfc' ff y QVLQ awww 'jmy fi . ,A 7' 1 f pf, V 1 W. 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'A v S , Nx'? : f xxx, NV L , Wa? ff ' I Q .+,. ,gm ,, v ' ' ' ' Q ' I4 iy I I is-fr 71: ,',Qf 4 , X -I, f 1 J' 1 v .ll f X -gh- ,..-.Q PUTCSII Purcell 4 Purcell Purcell GSP-CORBIN PRESlDENT'S COUNCIL GSP-CORBI ' 0 E EAST .E 5 3 '.- ,X ROW ONE: Sarah Ogelsby, Judy Shields, Lupe Prieto, ' Linda Abrahm, Amy Zimmerman, Linda Abrahamson, Toni Thurman, ROW TWO: Kristine Smith, Carol Panter f--4 Kelly Fike, Elaine St. Martin, Stephanie Burns, Sue , 5 , I ' 1 f 1, Braasch, Lisa Frenkel. s K lx T l U A TWO EAST ROW ONE: Kim Smith, Laura Paullin, Margaret Best, Karen Tucker, Ann Ice, Sally Rutherford, ROW TWO: Michelle Mayers, Beth Leslie, Lisa Arbanas, Betsey Knoll, Kris Cowles, Lynn Gasser ROW THREE: Peggy Helsel, Shelley Collier, Kim Kukuk, Anna Thorpe, Susie Wells, Becky Graves, Pam Goerend, Louise Morgan, Cindy Deem, Susan Ross, Kathy Yetter, Linda Taylor, Dagmar Kasper, Geri Lynn Fenley, Kris Richey. 271 -l, 2, J,- il' 'S JI l ll gil .,, ,l lly li, in l A 'l Stl +A!-2295923 ill. Eli ill w-suv: asm 2511.-,slfea-mu:-egwmgggli ,v fi I ff is 5 7: if. at fc I ,. in 'l 'l in l .I GSP-CORBI ' THREE EAST ROW ONE: Beth Brakeall, Cathi Hutson, Susan Sargent, Vanya Smith, Kathy Kaul, Diane Stewart, Bobbie Kamitsuka. ROW TWO: Holly Smith, Diana Daole, Liz Quinn Jill Keith, Trish Riordan, Alex McMillan, Shelle Lewis, Teri Fuller. mga ,,w-' l l l FO REAST 'M' l ROW ONE: Dana Pace ROW TWO: Marie Eck, Denise Farrell, Cynthia Herrington, Margy Clabots, Erin Murphy Amy Geisert ROW THREE! Cynthia Joseph, Lynne Bouchier, Debbie Lyon, Carrie Remington, Mary Packard, Angela Loop, Hillary Macke ROW FOUR: Elisa Eckhart, Lisa Boerger, Anne Powell, Pam DlAlbll'll, Joan Twellman, Jodi Boyd, Julie Beck, Julie Allison, Patty Skalla, Debbie Kirschenbaum, Paige Kruse, Angie Hardesty I l Q GSP-cons: , it riser' Roiihiil iIEIiSaEf n,PHfECKm R ROW ONE: Ellen Berry, Melanie Corolis, Laurie McGhee, Darcie Bray, Tala Kamal, LeAnn Smith, Lisa Higginbotham, Joan O'Connor ROW TWO: Sandy Baringer, Pam Chronister, Ann Brent, Tracy Bunge, Angela Denk, Alisa Suwanebhand, Ann Suwanebhand, Steffanie Dicke, Lisa Woodford, Kerry Patchin. 1- ' BASEME T ROW ONE: Janna Adkinson, Shelda Triplet, ROW TWO: Molly Power, Kalynn Bowman, Marilyn Johnston, Tricia Heinz, Angela Loop, Pam Jones, Becky Foster, ROW THREE: Julie Weir, Kim Platt, Angie Schrag, Michelle Bilyeu Jackie Lahiff, Nicole Stevenson, Susan Dumay, Sheila Domann, Kristy Sherman, Anette Crique Laura Severance, Susan Parker. Michelle Matthews, Anne Morrissey, Pam Suppas. 273 GSP-CORBI O E Tanna Bushman Ellen Adler Alyce Johnson Roxanne Alimarvasti Lisa La Paglia Suzi Wright Kristy McGinty ROW THREE Liz Sanchez Gail Staples Diana Pannone Tracy Lollar Kristie Lamb Debbie Randel Teresa Hemmen Val Greenroyd ROW FOUR Michelle King Elizabeth Morr Kristy Foster Tammy Beeves Susie Huebner Barbara Fatseas Brenda Sanders TWO ORTH ROW ONE: Susan Utt, Cindy Moser Carey Akeroyd, Stephanie Lester, Laurie Mensch, Debi Bell. ROW TWO: Ellen Griffith, Karen Hall, ROW THREE: Amy Sullivan, Lauretta Schultz, Angela Pfenninger, Lisa Fankhauser, Laree Schellhammer, Tammy Lawder, Lisa Olson, Lisa Chadd, Tracy Reynolds, Genevieve McCarthy. Q GSP-cons: Tw THREE WEST ROW ONE: Becky Crowell, Patty Donohue, Beth Ewert, Ann Peterson, ROW TWO: Christi Antrim, Jill Dyck, Ann Thingelstad, Susan Johnson, Denise Smith, Jacque Prock, Diana Yetter, Deane Plenner, Lori Thomplinson, ROW THREE: Paige Janes, Marilyn Keller, Lea McCamon, Rhonda Frazier, Allison Lang, Ann Framman, Annette Kohnken, Mary Alice Anderson, Kathy Williams, Anna Lee, Lori Fischer, Mij Clary. g1uROll'lll0 ,D ll ngllllfm rlemmeuli , Brenda Suki MMF ,,:, SOUTH ROW ONE: Katy McClure, Linda Barber, Robin Waggy, Kelly Burke, Beth Denne, Barbara Leuken, ROW TWO: Julie Havens, Joni Hourning, Jennifer Hanson, Suzi Dixon, Jennifer Mull, Dee Dacey, Donna Converse. 275 lucas-as-Nsgsa-su if url-A-we 5 1 M M yi si' 23 A fi ji 1 f I 25 Zi ii ll ii li? fi f 4 A .g- Ei W fi 'if 1? 514 .4 X2 y, ll 5 ,E I 4 if argl P 32 Sf' 1 i lg, ig 2 lr it, ii if 5? if 3 E, Z ii 4 il 7. W' W ,, fl i :fi ie xl All li l i ei .5 Ai it ? an 3,5 2 eh' 1 iii ll f. 4 ,i if GSP-CORBI 2 ROW ONE: Kim Cronhardt, Ann Lane, Michelle DeCarlo, Kathy Handley, Nancy Turner TH R Bridget Compton, Christine Smith, Lynn Hodges ROW TWO: Teresa Bolleverk, Lynne Tholen, Annamarie Patti, Jenny Masen, Mary Schwartz, Mary Johnston, Nancy Plain, Jonie Myrick, Angie Sneed. FOU SO TH ROW ONE: Ruth Young, Kathy Rossi, Cathy Rester, Melissa Bell, Lori Leckie ROW TWO' Alicia Luppert Claire Cain Megan Melkus. Becky VanWylie, Liz Colt, Lynn Kingsley, Cathy Kilaerton, Beth Reiter ROW THREE: Sally Depew,Gii1a Cunningham, Ann Warner, Julie Stefanik ROW FOUR: Susan Seidel, Julie Bo an El' b h S ' ' ' U g , iza et mith, Jeri Wilson, Michelle Miller, Susan Courville, Kim R1denaer,Lorri Lundberg, Pam Swedland, Ann Logsdon, Mary Dreiling, ROW FIVE: Mary Johnson, Nancy Carolan, Cathy Comley, Sara Dickey S GSP-CORBI dlcy,XuK5llT blleveikljlf ,L fluff' ally' Dflifl Milsorlpl 1, ii' Fllf A O E ORTH ROW ONE: Ann Barentine, Holly Bartling, Shannon Cox, Andrea Andrade, Laura Rohan, Lavonne Howard, Karin Rylander, ROW TWO: Debi Bell, Janet Mahoney, Susanna Harris, Kari Larson, Patty Compton, Maggie Stenz, Melissa Johnson, Julie Siress, Anne Corkel, Gretchen Gebert. 146 is-I its 'AG FIVE ORTH ROW ONE: Paula Vedros, Debbie Barnes, Carrie Kissick, Susan Parker, Beth Cooley, Anne Himmelberg ROW TWO: Nancy Simpson, Jane Mitchell, Kay Stanley, Linka Pinter, Page Protzman, Missy McIntyre, Ellen Fooshe, Cristi Catt ROW THREE: Marci Fragale, Joy Peters, Jill Peters, Celia Fuller, Sarah Christenson, Kristy McBane, Katie McShane, Amy Baker, Carrie Campbell, Susie Mclntyre, Ronda Frank, Tammy Wilson 277 GSP-CORBI IX I-I ROW ONE: Dwan Smith, Georgie Dunne, Amy Friesen, Sarah Johnston, ROW TWO: Mary Berger, Lynnie Coulter, Tracy Hageman, Laura Thompson, Amy Reid, Anna Merritt, Lori Blackburn ROW THREE: Patricia Jones, Janet Rodkey, Julie McGuire, Setphanie Fowler, Catherine Six, Debbie Sell, Lori Hyde, Diane Berger, Angela Mills, Cheryl Roberts, Julie Calhoon, Wendi Dill SEVE ORTH ROW ONE: Sarah Adkins, Tammy Gass, Heather Bray, Laura Sandifer, Cindy Chaney, Jodee Elliott, Ruth Hartunian, ROW TWO: Lora Welch, Julie Andre, Connie Scavuzzo. fjlsl 1 V ' WW .xv J, xml Q, ' Umfsl ll ROW Wt Hum it lltlg S LEWIS :rger,ly11nit0l am lmallt Calhtm Weill r 3 University Photography LEWIS TWO ROW ONE: Jennifer Bedner, Kim Kemp, Jodi Coulter, Val Hillgren, Terri Weimer, Ann Salzi, ROW TWO: Amy Freidel, Kim Foss, Connie Randle, Laura Vosser, Megan Blackshere, Ann Michner, Molly Martin, Maria Guiterez, Collin Thompson, ROW THREE: Mary Smith, Kim Kenoch, Mallory Nagel, Shelley McMahon, Ellen Smith, Anita Sanderson, Theresa Smith, Julie Wilson, Maryan Kamanger, ROW FOURz Tracy Hoelhaus, Jamie Dockendorf, Alison Paul, Deb White, Terri Woodbury, Betsy Lemire, Alex Symeon. LEWIS FO R University Photography ROW ONE: Lisa Ogburn, Dawn Larson, Margie Welch, Michelle Maher, Gina Geary, Jill Cameron, Priscilla Walmsley, Sheila Raine ROW TWO: Karan Keith, Mary Callaghan, Corine Huhn, Pamela Harrington, Jill Hall, Gwen Cabe, Sabariah Abdullah, Devon Cadwell, Elizabeth Hunter, Susan McCamish ROW THREE: Kelly Wood, Kerry Keathly, Cris Gonzalez, Karenda Stark, Johnna Reynolds, Mary Kozicki, Eileen Bukowsky, Deborah Wiglesworth, Teresa Rieke, Jannette Berkley, ROW FOUR: Colleen Chamberlain, Cindy Holm, Marla Akers, Rosemary Steigerwald, Shelley Smith, Lisa Miller, Karin Lampe, Jane Koska, Denise Frazier. 279 LEWIS ' of I if f ' 4? , ,, ,Q 4, f ff . I7 l , qiwavfiixkg f X ,f g ,awe Q' ,Q ., as R W3 I 41 if V ROW ONE: Michelle Davis, Janet Bergfalk, Deb Kubik, Julie Stein, Linda Endebrock, Leasa Moor, Leslie Spaulding ROW TWO: I- E Robin Eckroth, Lisa McClain, Jenny Walters, Ivy Junior, Michelle Johnson, Gelaine Bailey, Luanne Young, Marie VanWalleghem, Mary Nemeth, Janelle Hoisington, Tammy Johnson ROW THREE: Darla Lewis, Kim Bolts, Pam Hale, Traci Scrivner, Loretta Graner, Jannell Loeppke, Mary Beth Joslin, Joci Gillan, Patti Cosentino, Julie Griflitt, Judith deChamplain, Sharon Stehno ROW FOUR: Pat Eberle, Lauri Nygren, Tammy James, Moree Mullins, Heidi Depp, Kim Funk, Stephanie Berry, Leslie Fricklas, Marna Schmidt, Linda Schmit, Joni Branstetter. LEWIS SIX ROW ONE: Cammie Bruce, Joan Bowen, Stacy Luallen, Jolane Hanington, Wendy Talbot, Sally Wilkes, Missy McCormick ROW TWO: Carolyn Kiekland, Andrea Gregorios, Peggy Carl, Laurie Chowins, Laurie Dixon, Mona Peabody, Jennifer Whitney, Dawn Leatherby, Cecelia Tierney, Toyia Tyson ROW THREE: Shari Reade, Melanie Griffin, Denise Stanton, Allison Parker, LeeAnne Mead, Bonie Tremblay, Sally Howe, Christine Davis, Sheryl Johnson, Christine Scanlon University Ph0tographY 280 ,yi L- I, l0ll' huge lludmi lzlhle hula llarlei N Y wil 't-, b ll u, x .fi I X .l iuldiugll0lll linelanllalez' r ' u 1 5 r A ,.xpple.llUil lcreell.l'ii S I 7 l ' l . ,l 9 , 1 1 P W9f5lllPi: LEWIS LEWIS SEVE ROW ONE: Lisa Bossch, Dorothy Fraser, Lisa Greenlee, Sarah Menze, Lisa Luna, Rebecca Reed, Monica Neugebauer, Leslie Lohman, Lisa Batson, Susanne Mitchell ROW TWO: Amy Blecha, Deborah Rudnicki, Jennifer Auer, Beth Templin, Francine Pivonka, Brenda Page, Lynn Kohr, Mary Carter, Kathleen Lynn, Sue Ricketts, Linda Houghton ROW THREE: Kathy Hepker, Deborah Reswik, Gina Sherlock, Sherry Gering, Candan Crawford, Lisa Hock, Cindy lott, Cindy Patton, Diane Barnes, Cathy Barbeito, Velicia Glass, Abby Geoghegan. University Photography 28l ELLSWORTH ELLSWORTH O E ROW ONE: Aretha Weaver, Debra Bowen, Charlene Munch, Therese Kavanough, Sheri Cox, ROW TWO: Brenda Keller, Elizabeth Andaga, Diane Mah, Cynthai Comacho, Donna Gattschalk, Angela Rychert ROW THREE: Dennise Lieghorn, Kim Stearman, Amy White, Debbie Baker, Nancy Ayers, Amy Clovin, Maryln Craig, Elke Lasensky, Diane Scheibmir, ROW FOUR: Lisa Hunter, Stefanie Bagskin University Photography 5. .C O. cu ., U7 O .- O .C D. :- 1: an L cu .Z C 3 i ELLSWORTH THREE ROW ONE: Spencer Wright, Barb Brainerd, Kathy Hayes, Sandy Higgins, Rusty Faber, Jeff Pitzer, Mark Appleberry ROW TWO: Pip Scholfield, Bal Greenroyd, Larry Miller, Dona Devenney, Bill Hussong, Curt Worden, Lisa Merz, Ted Flis, ROW THREE: Mark Curran, Wade Ratzlarf, Brian Mitchell, Brad Murdoch, Milisa Stuftings, Antje Schroeder, Deanna Highberger, Cheri Putlack, Lynn McNamee ROW FOUR: Christy Denzel, Melissa Haller, Rechelle Chesney, Julie Comine, Janalee Bearly, Linda Strong, Mona Medina, Julie Wilson, Melissa Buford, Ron Kerr, Rich Ward, Matt Kistler. 282 X Efsty Pltologg' 3pSchollfiSiii lari, Engng if Melissa ii' all Kisller, ELLSWORTH ity Photography un .. cn .Z C 3 ROW ONE: Amy Bishop, Tonya Dekat, Bhavana Patel, Heather Enos, Sarah Rossi, Sharon Adams, Piper E I-I F O R Woy, Cathy Davis, Christina Rossetti, DeeDee Deegan, Melodie Poe ROW TWO: Kim Burger, Erica West, Arleau Legaspi, Robin, Lisa Zeitzew, Lovey Davis, Tracey Robinson, Anise Colvin, Lisa Billings, Lorie Quinn, Ellen Stewart, ROW THREE: Cloleen Frenking, Stacy Meyer, Tasha Gulick, Karen Campbell, Kelly Zule, Cara Roberts, Jenny Rodman, Jill Schneider, Martha Miller, Julie Welcher, Sheila Hibbs, Robyn Nordin ROW FOUR: Heather Cussick, Sherri Vaughn, Terri Stubblebine, Clair Walker, Camille McClain, Michelle Hubach, Amy Welliever, Teresa Tulipana, Patty Veazey, Trisha Schmidt, Jackie Sheinbein, Brook Simmons, Barb Simon, Cynthia Morrison, Kerry Straub. University Photography ELLSWORTH FIVE ROW ONE: Rebecca Fisher, Karen Versluys, Debbie Williams, Joan Keelher, Kurt Mangold, Robert Cruzynski, Ron Drinkhouse, Chris Minogue, ROW TWO: Nancy Hullum, Kolene Anderson, Bill Busch, Chatles Robinson, Chris Harkness, Doug Gray, Frank Harrold, Alan Weiss, Leslie Zipfel, ROW THREE: Myron Bultman, Brenda Burkett, Mary Sparks, Darrell Bultman, Lucio Blanco, Roger Graham, Kendal Peterson, Laura McClean, David Haugh, Mitchell Herbel, Tone Berg, Robyn Noreen, Brent Roberts, ROW FOUR: Ann Dean, Troy Maas, Jacqueline Grothe, Elizabeth White, Kristen Bartholdt, Bregg Lindskoog, Alberto Cabrera, Ahmet Atakan, Bruce Meyers, Roberto OggAcquie, Jeff Simpson, Stephen Stephens 283 ELLSWORTH .C Q 'E on o '5 .C 0. Z' 17, E .2 C 3 , E L L W I-I ROW ONE: Susan Russell, Rachael Schmidt, Andy Rowe, Lisa Wilcox, Mindy Jacobson ROW TWO: Jay Larsen, Sandra Mecklenburg, Shelley Polk, Ann Rosen, Cathy Pfaff, Mike Snider, Steve Zuk, Richard St. Clair, Richard Loehrke ROW THREE: Kristen Larimore, Glenda Oswalt, Alicia Phillips, Bernadita Gonmles, Lynn Bennett, Christen Boeding, Christen Durbin, Sharon Holt, Robert Romer, Ed Peters, Tom Scott, ROW FOUR: David Springer, Warran Wieke, Brian Thwaites, Lisa Schmandt, Julia Wenger, Theresa Scott, Allen Snyder, Allen Blakely, Hohn Newton, William Schmeelk, Peggy Westerbeck, Nancy Cozicki, Scott Lowry, Brian Bork, Kifk Lowry, ROW FIVE: Kurt Cusick, Soug Slattery, Jenny Spangler, Cerek Herman, David Young, Dayton Simmons, Cindv Huffman, Mark Beck, Robert Lewis, Wade Wiebe, Dennis Paul, Carlos Cahiz, Jeff Burgess, Gregg Gehlback, Chris Barber. ELLSWORTH SEVE ROW ONE: David Week, Spaz Murphy, Kolin Campbell, Eric Torgerson ROW TWO: Karen Williams, Beth Hooper, Patty Pattison, Caroline Innes, Jeff Myrtle, Stephanie Lewis, Jim Stinson, Bill Munroe, Janelle Whitebread, John Sheppard, Ron Bergman, Lynn Campe ROW THREE: Dean Pearson, Nancy Haney, Dawn Hudson, Deidre Detappan, Witney Lutter, Ross Cunning, Dee Dee Degan, Bruce Downs, Gina Nutting, Michell Dawdy, Bill Corrigan, ROW FOUR: Leslie Hogan, Mark Dibben, Brad Johnson, Leslie Kelly, Wendy Nyquist, Nancy Martin, Cindy Cheadle, Pam Hawkins, Julie Dwyer, Phil Thoman, Mike Kuss, Dave O'Brien, Kathy Kelly, Dave Sivlerman, Becky Bower, Spike Surkin ROW FIVE: Kari Halverson, Jill Chorn, Gary Ladyko, Todd Mitten, John Kemper, Ed Digirolamo, Chris Feeley, Jeff Harold, Jim Moorkamp, Marilyn Denton, Rich Arnoldy, Fabian Orth. MA fi at University Photographl' 284 XV ELLSWORTH i r r dyiambsml0i ill, llilcSriir,S1a1 yiin lkuiietlilrr n Thwaiitglkl i Coziclilotl iimmoiiiiiii iivenliw' ' University Photography ELLSWORTH EIGHT ROW ONE: Dyann Myers, Brenda Berg, Heather Hulett, Nancy DeVore, Kim Woods, Bev Holt, Carol Kozar, Lori LaNier, Nancy Kidd, Susan King, Sherri Kidwell, Yvonne Lehr, Lourdes Grau ROW TWO: Peter Lange, Paul Joern, Tim Rogers, Carmen Orth, Larry Staab, John Courtney, Bill Russell, John Houston, Bruce Breedlove ROW THREE: Bob Beekman, Mark Reiske, Chuck Burriss, David Boersma, Karl Bechtoldt, Julie Woodhead, Norman Ayers, Denise McBride, Steve Alpers, Tara Mayer, Julie Dalfiume, Martha Brohammer, T.J. Hoover ROW FOUR: Michael Brennan, Kevin Crosby, John Schick, David Tyson, Tim Menke, David Byers, Jim Allen, Charles Sherman, Pete Hynes, Kevin Pyle, Patty Beasley, Tim Klaas. ELLSWORTH NINE :- .:: Q. cu .. oz O ..- O I D. :- f: UJ L an .2 c , , ,.,--,.-,.,., IJ ROW ONE: Margaret Schmidt, Debra Hix, Leslie Davis, Sue Boone, Suasn Rush, Andy Daniel, Dariel Fitzmaurice Christine Saragusa ROW TWO: Arlene Clinton, Dung Trieu, Angie Hardwick, Lori Hoffsommer, Michelle Green, Mayli Davis, Micihko Kooken John 1 Banholzer ROW THREE: Micheal A. Pugh, John Majerle, Kelle Gehrt, Walt Bell, Micheal Carmona, Elizabeth Perel Christopher Schneider, Anthony Cox, ROW FOUR: Chris White, Karl Stroud, Mark Unger, Geoffrey Johnson, Tom Strempke, Paiil Monson, Barry Gingrich, Keith Thompson. 285 ELLSWORTH ELLSWORTH TE ROW ONE: Cindy Sowle, Mark Millerlile, Mahta Rahbarrad, Julie Schweers, Venesa Ingold, Johnnie Frangie ROW TWO: Robin Hesselgesser, Chris Sogas, Laura Ikens, Kathy Houston, Gillian Turner, Robyn White, Pam Dean, Janelle Collins, Terry Manning ROW THREE: Nancy Burns, Diane Witz, Lauren Wittenbaur, Sharon Rosse, Kim Masterson, Jull Martin, Gigi Verrey, Joseph Meier, Carrie Bruce, Kathy Drees, Lori Siegel, Dawn Stephens, Cindy Hazelton, Beverly DeMay, Gene Hunter, Christine Cramer ROW FOUR: Jose Manahan, Mersena Charles, Michelle Donelle, Dana Paige, Pam Pelton, Dirk Kroger, Pete Vander Poel, Charlie McKee, Bill Seibert, John Nolan, Dan Gatchalian, Kathy Smith, Mike McClure, Carlos R. Grimas, Steven Kidwell. University Photography S ,wry Pholllftl l i AISMITH PU O 2 O Z rn ':1 E 2 E E D5 '4 'JU O U' 2 E5 I 9. K U' '-4 E. 5, l- N G O I3 U CD O' D' 5 cn :I 3 F' Z DD '1 FK' cn C Ei 'O I CD E 'J' fb I I N 3 3 i no l P l i University Photography N steve Ewbarik, Duard Eileen Row TWO: Mike Biigei, Michelle waltei, cindy Barrows, Gail Gamer, Peggy Mueller, Diana Lord, Debbie Morris, Dan Lieberman, Scott McLean ROW THREE: Michelle Messersmith, John Fink, Janet Keating, Kris Conner, Jenny LaPoint, Brent Reynolds, Sue Levy, Greg Polk, David Butke, Larry Bacon, ROW FOUR: Todd Becker, Cary Teufel, Fritz Wood, Bruce Boyer, Lee Johnson, Robert Arensberg, Bruce Cohn, Randy Howard, Paul Grabusky, Craig Krueger, David Gramly. University Photography AISMITH THREE ROW ONE: Mark Brown, Myra Nearenberg, Melanie Shirling, Tracy Jones, Dave Stineman, ROW TWO: Bob Soffer, Teresa Kramer, Lori Lomstead, Vicki Frank, Melissa Fell, Beth Kupper, Jessica Hirsch, Mike Lipari, Kip Weiner, ROW THREE: Glenn Minor, Alan Lehman, John Anderson, Carls Roeder, Brad Miller, Scott Kiffen, Adam Grove, Maureen Baum, Debbie Winnie, Molly Mahoney, ROW FOUR: Monte Miller, Karen Gustafson, Commodoer Wood, Les Puderbaugh, Vance Collins, Dan Williams, Brent Wright, Brad Anderson, Russell Sheahan, Duke Sunter, Stan Rasmussen. 287 NAISMITH E' Karnes Q. cu ... Cn O .- O .C D. 2 1: cn L as ,Z C 3 R ROW ONE: Larry Shalet, Howard Soloman, Teri Oldham, Carin Roffman, Chris Hoffman, N I T I-I F C Jori Glazer, Mike Gellar, Ken Kraus ROW TWO: Mike Smith, Margaret Lyman, Denise Hoedl, Becky Rodgers, Susan Moser, Mindy Backstrom, Erin Christner, Emily Sweet, Christy Clifford, Heidi Browning, Christine Pullo, Maria Bell, ROW THREE: Tim Ogg, Curtis Schmidt, Bill Mahood, Bill Starnes, Lisa Lauterbach, Marcela Velsequez, Lisa Totten, Mike Holleb, Doug Roe, Jon Summerville, Tim Layman, Steve Wolfe, Ann Fleischman, Becky Glaser ROW FOUR: Jay's Ghost, Braxton Jones, Mike Kerwin, Seth Smith, Paul Wiederholt, Erik Bakker, Jack Goodrich, Dan Shireman, Tim Dunaway, Brooks Miller, Derek Hinton, Woody LaRue. VW y PHotography Universit NAISMITH FIVE L ROW ONE: Tori Webbe, Andria Hilvitz, Jill Pearson, Suzi Scheider, Janet Rabin, Amy Mandlman, Julie Siegel, Bernie Kinzel Elaine Whitaker. Maureen Cherry ROW TWO: Jane Johnston, Becky Guggemos, Deborah Snitz, Barry Brown, Rick Belzer, Sarah Blanz, Kris Mader Deborah Elick, Barry Fishman, Diantha Wastell ROW THREE: Martha Cowling, Tom Long, Vicky Collins, Tim Mauery, Joani Schneider Mary Pirottc. Mike McGregor, Vince Hess, Jim Clark, Bret Bullard, Pat O'Connell, Julie Crews ROW FOUR: Brian Burch, Dana Fox, Kelly Mallin Steve Williams, Ted Kitten, Mike Capito, Marvin Mickelson, Phil Lowcock, Jay Pinney, Dave '-'e C' ' A m'Rome. i 1 1, X 11. Chris Holman, ri lqmlknuc me Pulls, lima B1 lclleb, lkuglcl n.Se1hSmiLh,l.. all Lfnzelfmn w fis Mimi hncldffi A gk 'ciiyMHi n'R,f g.1ff Brwn AISMITH Ps .C Q. CD s. Ui O .- O .C D. D- 4.. U1 5. as .Z 1: V Y V Y W D Conovan Sherrie Ford Lisa Reimer Laura McConwell ROW TWO Todd Emert Pam Rubm Steve N I T H S ROW ONE: Darrin Francis, Ann Jacquinot, Michelle Messersmith, Vickie Asher, Susie Horwitz, Bill Asher, Vickie Namnum, Ron Nuegent, John Killen, Jim Ammons, Gina Connor, Karen Buckstead, Dana Lerner, ROW THREE: John Richardson, LeRoy Leicher, Mark Lesser, Doug Lewis, Eric Lorenscheit, Tom Vogel, Julie Burns, Rob Knap, Cheryl Widmen, Troy Trulock, Bob Tormohlen, Sherrie Lilla, Adam Herman ROW FOUR: Vic Hutchinson, Bob Nonemaker, Craig Blackburn, Kelly Burke, Tjeerd Brink, Dulcinea Schippers, Faye Hupert, Susan Haft, Mary Claterbos, Stuart Harwood, Kim Hultquist, Julie Compton, Antonio Norwood. University Photography NAISMITH SEVEN ROW ONE: Gary Sarnoff, Majed Ahmed,-Nasser Mustaffa, Debbie Seusy, ROW TWO: J.D. Bloomar, Bashir Hannah, Mark Campbell, Mary Ban Keppel. i ,W ,, -A 289 AISMITH Ps .C O. CB L Ui O .- O .C D. 7-. -0- cn L GJ .Z C D I I ROW ONE: JeffGreen, Paige Ramel, Samara Klein, Anika Peress, Carole Minkein, Heidi A I T I-I E G I-I T Schlozman, Duncan Calhoun, Julie Jennings, Lauren Jaben, Barry Hammaker ROW TWO: Randa Babili, Steven Suhr, Ole Cram, David Pypes, Eran Yakar, Theodore Troll, Kevin Stuever, Jante Mullins, Susan Barton, Darlene Scher, Liz Spear, Gwen Wilcox, Gregorio Sokoloff, ROW THREE: Julio Jimenez, Lisa Cowan, Donn Gowdy, Frank Gilman, Geoffrey Willis, Mike Rodenbeek, John Gnaegy, Jay Fincher, Robert Vroman, Kent Stone, Teresa Benz, Robin Ruenheck, Ana Echavarria. i l N AIS MIT H N I N E University Photograph! ROW ONE: Kristen Patty, Anne Wilcox, Marsha Ambler, Deanna Ruley, Sherri Rosen, Kimberly Edw d G A ff S t T d ' TWO: Dan Stubler, Paul Sontheimer, Susan Hicks, David Gerlach, Glenna Norris, Melinda Rodgers, Meiii Dobigxv, Gilelo clgt ikwnien ,Jennifer Vogel, Row 88 , M C Hernandez. David Poisner, Douglas Mesler, Beth Brlckman, ROW THREE: Chris Garrett, Eric Hageman, Vince Callahan, Dravii:iyMoti'iiiSon ila2ilrCierKIi:i?agi'di3lary Lafeber, David Hindman, Logan Truster, Eunice Stallworth, Bill Mauch, Randall Fillmore. ' y g ' X AISMITH S lzrikeui. Hridi :r RONYTWORH :r, l:zSiw,Gm :et Jol1nGuzn3,h 5, M I T I-I T E ROW ONE: Matt Mosher, Bill Duncan, Mike Webber, Adam Cohen, Andy Smith, ROW TWO: Lois Smith, Lisa Walter, Wendy Berger, Loree Gaffen, Denise Friedman, Lisa Lipsitz, Barbie Luce, Linda l ll- ifef Vale' A Siler. Alfllnlln idl' Kilmer Backstrom, John Anderson, ROW THREE: Winn Diekroeger, Michael Loiben, Brian Sullivan, Kelly Weyforth, Steve Sublett, Wally Fahas, Lori Lawson, Crystal Wonnell, Kathy Durheim, Jeff Kratchman, Dody Sankpill ROW FOUR: Brad Miller, Rob O'Brien, David Koch, Jay Junghans, Tim Kennedy, Lisa Wallingford, Rose Andresevic, Kandy Walker, Lynn Strevell, Shelley Quirk, Jeff Kohlman. NAISMITH STAFF ROW ONE: Bill Donovan, Debbie Sevsy, Brad Tennant, Tracy Jones, Mark Brown, Joanie Schneider ROW TWO: Steve Sublett, Kevin Stuever, Duard Enoch, Eunice Stallworth, Chris Hoffman. OH'-Cam p us I. ' 'ng Freedom. Talk to most students who live off campus, and they'll tell you that's what it's all about. A microcosm of the American Dream. Freedom to be who you are and freedom to do what you want when you want. But with freedom comes responsibility, and the kinds of hassles you usually don't have to deal with if you're in some kind of campus-based housing. Like bills. And transportation. And landlords. And stopped-up sinks. You know, the joys of everyday living. About 65? of all KU students live off campus in everything from high-dollar condos to low-rent sleeping rooms. Everything from the Ritz to the pits. If you're looking for housing, you can choose from town houses, artsy studio apartments, organized Christian housing, for Buddhist or Muslim or Krishnaj, suburban homes, mobile homes, one-room dumps, condos, or vegetarian collectives. One of the most popular areas for students living off campus is the Orcad neighborhood, an area bound by 9th and 17th Streets and Arkansas and Massachusetts Streets. The rents are comparatively low and it's very close to campus. Students make up about 45'Zv of the Oread population, and because much of the housing is somewhat run- down, the area is often referred to as the student ghetto. This is an image that the Oread Neighborhood Association and others have been working hard to dispel, but traditions sometimes die hard. ABOVE RIGHT: Paying bills is one of the mandatory responsibilities assumed when moving into an apartment or private residence. Here, graduate student Carolyn Fee, pays her share of the gas, water, electric, and telephone bills. RIGHT: Housekeeping is another responsibility ol off-campus living. However, to some, it is not a major concern. 'Vagner Wagner 0 ? w, .. i 4439 i' ff 4 Wagner There are at least three major mobile home parks in Lawrence, and many smaller ones, and a substantial number of students live there. Often, they rent the home from the parkls owner, but just as often their parents have bought it, or they own it themselves. Lot rent is generally pretty cheap, and the parks are usually quieter than student neighborhoods or dorms. The Office of Residential Programs at KU lists 65 apartment complexes in Lawrence, and most of the inhabitants are students. The complexes range from a single building with five or six units to sprawling blocks of buildings with hun- dreds of separate apartments. The price range of apartments is equally varied. There are so many lifestyles and na- tionalities represented in Lawrence that it would be nearly impossible to describe the diversity of Ilan iw klelable OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: A gigantic Jayhawk becomes a wall decoration for this apartment. Here, Mike Bertrand waters a plant in his Meadowbrook town house. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Henry U. Clark from Nigeria relaxes with two of his children, Tare and Tiekromo. LEFT: A sight seldom seen in dorms or campus living groups. 295 W. a ,1'Q vw decorating tastes, living arrangements, and modes of living adopted by the off-campus population. Suffice it to say that each place is uniqueg a reflection of the people who live there. They can make it what they want it to be, and that's one of the main reasons they're there. There may be more headaches and responsibilities involved in living off campus, but most of these students say they wouldn't trade it for the world. 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Frank Cannon 4l. Larry Melton 42. John Sprague 43. Evaldo Miranda 44. Tom Drees 45. Adam Wilke 46. Bob Campanini 47. Dante Funk 48. John Ring 49. Tom House 50. JeffJensby Not Pictured: Steve Strukel Marc Gordon Brad Ennis Mike McKinney Wayne Lankenau BATTE FELD 4-lair-me-'tllllsri-. 'Waits it W ' i 'T li' W. x. 'l L 4 3,1 Qi . l if l 1 ,P-. .rd All 5 if .1 SQ 1 . J tif .vf' ElD Wi ,-J. N'- C J lx rv, 14114 H! . Rs 1 51 wif' DO THART Brenda Buckley Laurie Redick Jan Eighmey Carol Fowler Diane Schwartz Denise Levin Cherie Esplund Theresa Martin Ursula Acurio Kristen Henderson 1 1. Therese Scherrer Michelle Alloway Lenise Johnson 14. Debra Getz 15. Kristi Cook 16. Vicky Millar 17. Jerri Flynn Kris Woods Lisa Presson Leslie Quiroga Leah Hardy Janet Phelps Peggy Hawkey Shelly Holstrum Jennifer Waters Debbie Hales Cindy Ong RoseMary O'Malley Brenda McFadden Brenda Dickinson Carla Funk 32. Amy Olson 33. Gayle Elsey Patti Haight 35. Eyra Webb 36. Kathleen Gusloff 37. Tom Gusloff 38. Windy Clement 39. Jolene Haverkamp 40. Cathy Pearson 41. Lori Elliot NOT PICTURED: Charla Beall Dawn Graham Tracy Hauck Christine Heinzelmann Mary Hoffman Alyson Humphreys LeeAnn Johnson Brenda Stockman Anna May Novinger seQf?'gA7 Qc-A if prhlfaggiill al M ,ll Pat Dalton Scott Long Fred Sherman Scott Boling Scott Lippoldt Doug Stallings Paul Hwang Mark Golladay Tim Boller Joe Burwinkle Bruce Honomichl Paul Nelson David Bishir Steve Dahlberg Steve Wippich . Tom Matches . Joe Ahern Matt Voldeng . Jason Hibbeler .Andreas Kuhn Mark Landin Steve Burghart Steve Mauch Jim Barrett Danny Grasman Mark Arnold Chris Courtwright Jeff Patton Don Henry Andrea Romine .John Pokorny Martin Ward . Tom Magliery Don Wallace Mark Steinbach . Tim Riffel Doug Tunison Tom Buffkin Alan Kloster Alden Wilner Steve McAllister Dennis Linse Jeff Sellin Terry Milby Bob Duran .Ioe Shields GRACE PEARSON Xxsfff- f Af P Wg- f2 l3 1 K s g m iii ith' 50? A, ,df , , . X t i MILLER j ingle Q ii a .Carolyn Eggert .Julie Menze .Nancy Nelson Deb McKinney Johnnie Fiscus Evelyn Crouse Karen Mueller Maria Rune Rachel Richert Lisa Reck Laura Mullen Renae Kurtz Betty Gnefkow 14. Veronica Valdivia Marla Beasley l6. Venetta Abbott l7. Carla Young Julia Woo Janice Sharon Lois Bowen Tandy Beckett Jeannie Foy Karla Koester .Julie Moore Megan Morrow .Sarah Easter Becky Gray Jodie Wallace Diana Gatlin Cathy Cooper Sonya Ramsey Sandra Dixon Julie Wilson Vince Conner 35. Beth Strathman 36. Chris Meuli 37. Ann Grelinger 38. Betsy lverson 39. Ester Estep 40. Libby Frost 4l . .laye George 42. Lori Davis 43. Janel Rogers 44. Denise Miller 45. Pam King Not Pictured: Saroline Cooley Lisette Crider Shelby Gernon Mary K. Janich Jenni Dam 5 11, anmnwz Russell Martin John Bower Darryl Jones Roger Garvert Alan Brown Terry Zerr Rick Gier Greg Nabors Rod Sibbett John Conard Beulah Harding Roger Martin Keith Atkinson James Norcross Craig Gernon Mark McGehee Dale Hirsch Dan Grelinger Lee Reussner Tom Rickert David Adkins Ron Young Steve Jancich Hank Deters Sunggu Lee Bengt Luung Rick Piper Jim Thornton Jim Williamson Terry Frederick Dwight Landes Dan McLaughlin Leon Szeptycki James Adam Dan Stehr .Jay Burgess 37. Brian Stryker 38. Steve Chrzanowski 39. Shawn Engelland 40. Pat Magness 41. Kevin Selman 42. Ken Teter 43. Art Starns 44. Brad Grinager 45. David Nelson 46. Winston Bell Not Pictured: Dave Edell Brad Rusconi Steve Goering Joel Jackson Bruce Marks Jake Morphree Chris Thompson Jarvis Lunt PEARSO il 'I hh 1 1 1 i p 1 V 36 SELL RDS an fe izvtbf YQ W, 10 N ,T AXE ,U ofnrf' 48 9 ,Z ,..- Kristie Werner Elaine McNeal Nancy Harris Carol Mllls Marina Galzerano Lorri Brehl Bev Sents Anne Sheehan Cindy Funk Dixie Webb Jill Poulter Nancy Kelly Barb Luder . Sarah Ross 15. Janet Rintoul .Carolyn Newell 17. Deanna Sanderson VN., Qgorfil il 9? Q . In-ul 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Julie Neuruer David Rothloz Robin James Rebecca Seward Lisa Engelken Ann Jancich Jennifer Anderson Alis Rojas Teri Hitchcock Lynda Keiffer Sylvia Sanders . Tamara Fraizer Carol Paysinger Sue Tholen Ulla Marie Henricsson Cindy Spilker Paula Demel 35. Maria Swall 36. Kathy Cormack 37. Deanna Slingsby 38. Karen Samelson 39. Jacque Fellers 40. G. G. Barstow 41. Beth Shoemaker 42. Anne Tholen 43. Dianna Dubrovin 44. Kristie Kramer 46. Cindy Neyer 47. Laura Branit 48. Connie Carr 49. Renee Yanike Not Pictured: Jan Short Roger Abbott Steve Purcell Ju-ko Ho Jeff Orlowski Dave McCullough Tobin Oruch Paul Loney Evan Wooton Nancy Wiebe Cal Wiebe Dennis McConnell Vicnent Edd David Fonseca Rich Cassidy Scott Wetschensky Paul Maddock Jim Oliverius Paul Mambolo .Jim Dewey Mike O'Rourke Dave Hornback Chris Magerl Ypo Kranenburg Bill Faherty Paul Trambarulo Brent Schwartz John Cheney Matt Webber Kevin McMahon Doug Simmons .Ted Heater .Todd Kreps . Jeff Bandle Bob Richardson Wes Smith Mike Mummert .Shinwook Kang Russ Schweikhard Bill Griffiths .Scott Derousse Kent Daniels Chris Kuffler Marc Bauman Tim Branda Mike Kirby Pat Luedders Derrick Reichenek Ray Nuber Mike Spuehler garter? xiii 4 .G r Ed Hubert v ' i Q mf 6 T alll! STEPHENSON 65 ti 1 l il 5 1 .i I 4 gl r f lim ' 9- 'r'ilQ ll, llllliv-I-'-' Wi Qillift ill . is illl ilwlm Diane Fischman Paula Bodine .Tori Coffey .Ann Mathews .Jean Fujita Lisa Dembny .Tanya Hendricks .Theresa Miller Cathy Ormsbee Gisela Chiong Simone Briand Christina Mace Anita Barter Debbie Miller Robin Rusconi .Sharla Cloud Martie Aaron . Gwen Tompkins Karen Kennedy .Shauna Moore Karen Sanders . Traci Gregory Val Smith .Carmen Pomar Laura Braver Diane Hill Anita Valdivia Hua Yao Susan Miller Karen Friesen Dean Miller Cathy Hittner Cindy Baker Juanita Morgan 35. Susie Parrish 36. Amy Beaver 37. Linda McAlister 38. Debbie Stark 39. Dyanna Nye 40. Sue Carroll 4l. Diane Berguist 42. Jonna Jones 43. Suzanne Hampton 44. Carlene Booth 45. Celia Frogley 46. Jill Hayden 47. Susan Robbins 48. Denise Buehrer Not Pictured: Kim Hayes Mary Kay Tajchman Q, ..:, H ,ff ,, , 2,3 ,fa f' ,Q 2 1,0 -- 1 'Q , f 4, ,. A 4.-In VT X af ,H mf. f' 4 f,V'5QQff' 1 1, f , ,a 4' : ,Tff, ,f r',f 2 9 Q , 4 P 7 J Acacia ff ,Q 1 . ff W4-,Q fi .Q .mit f-f,',J.' -rf , ' '4 7 ' , .H , I . ' fl ff Terry Criss Paul Swope David Jones Roger Bryant Gary Beaver Martha Maphies Ed Navarro Jim Schuler Greg Hessenflow Scott W. Dudley, Jr. Mike Sullivan Jeff Galvan Dean Rodina Joe Vasquez 15. Eric Strautman 16. Tim Schwark 17. Greg Hollingworth 18. S. Keith Manies 19. Kurt Andrews 20. Frank H. Baxter 21. Steve Imber 22. Kelly Allender 23. Geoff Smith 24 . David Bullinger NOT PICTURED: Tom Kyle T iii il 6 fit Mit-'li:e?Q Gary Hadley AE Acacia has endeavored this year to become more active in campus, community, and Greek interests. From helping to build an eye-catching float for Homecoming to donating enough blood to receive recognition from Red Cross, Acacians have strived to uphold the Greek tradition of contributing talent, man power, and enthusiasm to many activities. Acacia has also tried to impress on its members the benefits of participation in the broad range of collegiate interests and has done so this year with Acacians taking a productive role in sports, politics, and community, academic, and career interests. The 1982-83 school year was also a time of growth and reorganization for Acacia. Along with Acacia's participation in many out-of-the-house activities, the fraternity has also built a successful organization of young men from within. A fraternity can only be as strong as its members and Acacia has worked to expand its brotherhood and programs to include this committment. Acacia looks to the future to take an active role in campus and community and to provide a fraternal organization for collegiate men. Alpha , C hi fiecw -'ew has W O mega 3 VER 'fr if iigiaiggaw? 9 M K R -I ' I S 1' 43 ,, ' i .:' I . , , ., Qhwyi , .sl ' . . ' . Qi Q jf I ,ff nl v In xj 5. I ' 7 ! :E : 4: VI V ' Y, M , , - Q ff 5 ' ' M Wa v X., 2+ L 3.2 -1 I H. 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Corinne Chapman .Camille Marquez Maureen O'Toole . Susan Kippes . Stacie Cooper Debi Hartman Liz Ault Diane Cary Jan Slater Kim Dunbar Lisa Flanders Michele Dearing Mary Ann Rinkenb Virginia Suh Becky Whitney Mikki Sampson Beth Brainard Barb Stovall Debbi Becker Cheryl Cahoy Lauri Worthington Judy Walker Jan Kelly Jennifer Fine Vicky Kim Kelley Surbey Carolyn Van Zandt Beverly Kaiser Laura Meyer Suzy Allen Lynette Darling augh Mindy Greer . Sheri Giffin Lauri Marshall Kris Tilton Lisa Sanders Julie Howard . Shelly Moran Joyce Hill Sarah Yeolcum Barbie Fritzlen Debbie Hobbs Samantha Lee Lesley Jansen Sarah Larson Karen Redwood Vicky Wolters Kay Klein Lisa Black Janice Phillips Lisa Vardeman Susan Paden Donna Woods Marsha Kindrachuk Liza Hudson Heidi Gehle Julie Beachner Sally Grizzle Teresa Urban Chris Wells Sue Rodgers Representing a broad range of collegiate interest, the membership of Alpha Gamma Delta grew to 82 this year, the largest it's been since its beginning at the University. The school year marked the third annual Rodeo thrown by Alpha Gams and Phi Gamma Delta fraternity to raise funds for research in diabetes. For the same cause, the pledge class raised money in another longtime tradition -the Rock-a-thon. At least 25 women earn pledges by the hour for time spent in rocking chairs outside Lawrence First National Bank. On campus, members participated in Student Senate, SUA, the University Daily Kansas, the Jayhawker Yearbook, theater productions, Panhellenic, KU volleyball, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, KJHK, student radio, Sigma Psi Cpersonnel fraternityj, Architecture Student Council, Women in Communications, Lamba Sigms, Phi Kappa Phi, and Tau Beta Pi. Members also ventured into quite a few competitions where they fared well. Greek championship trophies went to both the softball and the football teams in 1982. In the homecoming float competition, Alpha Gams and Alpha Kappa Lamba won first place. KU chapter Alpha Gams continue to strive for excellence in college life for women, just as its 1 1 founders did at the turn of the century in 1904 when Alpha Gamma Delta was established at Syracuse University. '? 2 as 4 . Lisa Godfrey . Kathy Sheppeard . Jan Gunn . Jill Mecklenberg Kath Derkes - Y . Mindy Sobel .Julie Hillstrom . Liz Miller . Christine Frieswyk . Lynn Freleand . Beth Findlay .Janice Runnels . Becky Sabates . Susan Chany , Linda Springlemeyer . Janell Fink . Roxanne Wallace . Renee Wallace . Teri Abbott .Pam Longbine . Barb Petsche . Peri Plumb iii, imma . 9' Joni Shellenberg Jeni Gibbens Josie Ash Denise Heffley Julie Hunter Sue Lippert Claire Sommers Heidi Bloxdorf Barbie Briswell Leslie Smith Lisa Pratt Lori Hansen Jenny Herron Suzie Smith Michelle Mermis Maureen Higgins . Sharen Lowe Alicia Fakone Shelly Stucky Kristy Weiser Debbie Hughes Karen Rossita . Barb Campbell . Debbie Lutz . Cynthia Pistilli Lynn Jarvis Biz Kermashek . Carolyn Bruce . Lori Springer . Julie Brittain Delta Goheen Lisa Hines Brenda McAleer Lisa Boomer Risan Rowe Michelle Hayes Carrie McCowen Lisa Russ . Susan Young Bredna Wesierske Sara Headley Kathy Kennedy Katy Howe 320 WSH mm me 5 .Wg 1625 5 534 4 d 4 ,Qi TWC AI ha 332 L pQi? Lfu p MiAQmiG8mm Delta a fig wif iw -F S3321 g g Alpha . 4 , Kappa Lam bda Brad Zerbe Rick Pennevavia Doug Ubel Erik Hahn Joe McGowen Chris Ewert Rob Merritt Jim Neal Mom Ross Dave Schmit Chip Blazer Doug Nyberg Steve Beeler Kevin Neal Steve Moore Mark Kaufman Mark Kenney Mike Hall Jim Northrop Mark Mears Paul Wyatt Kent Gates Jeff Singer Brian O'Toole Jeff Stinson Ron Courtade Jeff Arensberg Kit Chadick Doug Kermeshek Tom Black Dick Nash Karl Sanders John Dean Mike Quint Wade Kordurnoy Bruce Shelton John Wilkins Bill Egner Scott Paschall Chris Jouaris Mark McGreevy Jim Mulligan .Sam Hougland Bill Britain Kevin Jackson Mark Maloney Bob Willard .Scott Herring . Paul Gowna Bill Wylie Dave Strong . Tedd Levy 53. Terry Mears 54. Joel Stinson . Brad Schrek . Lance Everson 57, Dave Mulligan 58. Kevin Winkley 59. Craig Neal 60. Dave Bloom 61. Gleen Jewell 62. Brad Love 63. Bert Clothier 64. Randy Wenger 65. Terry Bryant 66. Mike McKowen 67. Brian Arensberg 68. Mike Signorrelli 69. Erik Peterson 70. Randy Robinson 71. Frank Trani 72. Rob Hunter NOT PICTURED: Flip Phillips Curt Wolley Tod Gross Scott Hoffman Chris Sejka Andy O'Riely Scott Campblel Ed Zukel Mike Bukaty li' E Alpha Kappa Lambda's Delta chapter was chartered in 1922 on the University of Kansas. It is one of the two fraternities on campus whose national office has incorporated a nonsecret, nonhazing philosophy. Based on the four Christian principles, scholarship, leadership, loyalty and self-support, the chapter seeks to develop well- rounded individuals through fraternity life. Built in 1966, the chapter house is located southwest of campus. It has 82 members living in the house. A library addition was built in August of 1982. The addition provides a conference room, a typing room and 25 individual study carrels for members. Members participate in a vareity of activities, including intramural sports, Homecoming, Greek Sing and student government. The AKL,s annual philanthrophy, Wheat Meet, is held in conjunction with the Chi Omega sorority. The project has raised almost 310,000 for the KU Medical Center. 323 , w 5 i 4 s i E r r , E Q 6 Z Z v , qu ,, f 7 f 3 JEJEFAJQQ, ,mf WWW Q 0.,,'?1':f,'::gwwksii 21 Pi 4 1. A I 4 Y Ll ki N W 5 324 .gil he ., 52 ' . Ula... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Q livief Amy McCue Dawn Kirby Nora Fisher Alison Gilman Ellen Bagdley Margie McManus Betsy Scherzer Lisa Kivett Lori Novascone Julie Stephans Mary George Elyse Gundersen Barbie Baum Karen Koenig Martha Batt . Jan Clason . Mary Bins Beth George Susan Cleavin er - E .Cindy Moeller ' s V v 5 W' 0 N Peggy Dobelbower Linda Barber Kim Thurman Denise Wernimont Barb Johnson . Susan Henks Katie Becker .Anne Marie Smith Debbie Christie Beth Ann Eikenberr - Y . Susan Jones .Annette Riley . Kathy Southern .Jill Schweitzer Barb Ehli Kim Noland . Kellene Sedlak Barb May . Jennifer Hanson Dana Ammel 41. Katie McClure 42. Cindy Bower 43 . Mary Lynn Hodgson 44. Michelle Williams 45. Julie Havens 46. Jane Lages 47. Karen Wilkerson 48. Angela Doering 49. Lisa Lingreen 50. Ann Lowder 51. Lenna Mallin 52. Marla Siegel NOT PICTURED: Sheri Ramboud Sherri Van Pelt Judy Shinogle Caroline Tice Stacy Van Pelt Susan Ventura 1 Hard work, enthusiasm and involvement have really paid off for Phi Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi. Working with the Pikes, the chapter turned chicken wire and pomps into a first- place 1982 Homecoming float. This marks the second year in a row that AOPI has come out on top. The fall semester was highlighted by several parties, including a pajama party that the pledges hosted for the actives. Others included a barn party and a Christmas semi-formal. The second half of the year was marked by AOPi's philanthropy for the Arthritis Foundation. The chapter also enjoyed their annual spring formal, Moonlight and Roses, on March 26th. Suzanne Hackmann Mindy Spritz Terri Reicher Jan Fink Florence Menzie Lisa Horning Keron Murphy Suzi Tweedy Carolee King Kelly Williamson Lidnsey Parcells Michelle McBride Kelly Brown Kim Frankenfield Liz Cheshire Kathy Case Stephanie Chaftin Kia Eldred Terrie Cooper Donise Osbourn A, ,tvmkfgw ,gym V,yjt'?,iQF5J5,,X A it if - i' is J fy diidgiela Mfr if l X L ' S . 'll fe ' X X X YK-a,lkX'j+i6lxL!7ytfTQ?,71InQ li i N l fel L2 'iff' 5 if oxjtflmx , V l x s JW Ffa. I ,gilt Qhfg, f Wa, A I J H l , ,J , L f f ,M J , H ll 11 fviilf .A '41 Vlaiir lf' 'N 1:-LW f Vllftfx Lil , Qf!',4iyQ rx , X V1W,'Y-55,2 g.:3Lf:xH.fY X5-tl kg We 'if 7, + 5524 fwf-g ry gal K ,N Llvfpx ,FX ,Lx ax , f, -V ', -Y yr 1 V v p T- AVC 3 l L ll-L In ,fi l k 5 l 4 L, in 'N l ,N 2 H ,i .- J ky f P QL x P lf Mqzfllxrf, l i PNK ly J ll ' Lf lf 1 uf-leaf J 've' - . ,itil f-TA + l f f ' W Hill ' 'l lf ,' ' f x L lr 9 I +1 J 4 l K . LL! l fi W' ,ff ,IX . Debi Dennington . Jean Burmesiter . Lisa Mayhew . Terri Hooker . Caroline Holtgraves . Angela Hoisington . Mary Clare Kidder . Debbie Ayling . Judy Argabright . Pam Wood . Sue Huseth . Karen Meyer . Lisa Neibarger . Lynn Parkin . Debbie Carle . Laurie Samuelson . Raydene Milton . Heather McIntosh .Julie Andersen . Felicia Drury f nf aj Ann Welch . Ann Stephens Lori Majure Beth State Diane Stettler Lauren Carlson Enie Pollard .Alma Hird Anhthu Nguyen Lynn Bechtel Lisa Ashner Robyn Johnson Carolyn Walter Kristen Larson Kelly Buchanan Jill Taticek .Janie Hoyland Linda Voysey . Deb Kratina . Libby Dorsey Alpha Phi . . . Teddy Bears . . . Ivy Leafs . . . Student Body President . . . Greek Sing . . . Bowling . . . Grecian Urn . . . Chuck Holes . . . Football . . . Roach Motels . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . Bubble Yum-Less Captain Crunch . . . Mom Menzie. . . Reincarnation . . . 3 Wet . . . Total in Tackwa . . . Iowa . . . Balloon Patrol . . . Softball . . . Homecoming . . . Bobo . . . Pink and Green Duckies . . . Pssst. . . We have a home filled with 78 individual women who have diverse personalities and interests. We share our feelings and experiences daily as we grow. These are the good times but the best are yet to be! . . . American Heart Foundation. . . Martha Heckwoman Foote Crow . . Mourning Dinner . . . volleyball . . . Panhell President . . . All-nighters . . . Triad . . .Green Tile . . . Triple yatzee . . . Pass the Kleenix, Liz . . .Study Abroad? . . . Hey Sport . . . Marching Jayhawks . . . Sundeck. . .virtue . . . Cross Stitching . . . Cinnamon Rolls . . TFIG... L ...IBA...TTFW... M-TV... . Kristie Cassett , Sue Barnes Beth Merrill Mardie Harberts . Susan Heck . Ann Strickler . Tara Swall Vicki Hiatt .Janet Stinson Konnie Roach . Sue Faist . April Palmer Kim Ream Kim McMahon . Ginger Lowery Mary Miller Michelle Stadler Kim Oberhelman Marilyn Platt Dena Molos 8l. Cindy Reschke ,1 H 1: 3 5 ? Z 1 3 2 ! Z f , 6 . Z 4 V 2 9 Z ax 1? E23 G6 My W M WZ 7 J 5 i M MQ W: CE? M' LH 'JSF Ffiin- lil, 51, , wx 77 QE, , 1 I. 7 1 5 f f P w ' - , 5 .Z ,. , w. .7 V ,N ,M -nm ,l ff 4-,,, ,, V, 'Q -my M. - QJIQ W, ,, fy, fl' ' 4? Aww f 'ray' . 14--, I JW4 ,,M.u.., WM-vm 5' N 'fvs 'film-calf'- I x Ben Birkenmeier Scott Winkleman Bart Foster Bruce Romjue Kent Whitworth Raines Chaffin Joe Hodnik Mom Kleier John Taylor Reid Freeman Dan Fogarty Pat Cunningham Chris Beal Will Mitchelson Keven Christoffersen Duke Lohr Mike Vinnage Scott Ballard John Copeland Rocky Rhodes 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34. 4 l Glee Harrison John Wiegers Tom Mabry Bob Norton Mark Lembeck Gary Gruver Dick Machin Bruce Boyle Bob McWeeney Criag Herrin John Davis Mike LaMonica John Kost Mark Hanson 35. Tom Fritzlen 36. Jim Gamper 37. Craig Smith 38. 39. 40. Dorkey Nason Mike Myers Steve Flood Dave Kelsey Mike Schmidt Tom Talkingtori Ben Henley Brian Occhipinto Gerald Sherridan Tim Dehaemers John Hobbs Brian Johnson John Ingraham Craig Brady Mike Zuniga Dave Beuerlein . John Terry . Tom Keller Bruce Fink Mike Mabry Bill Case Bob Gettemeier 60. Kevin Krause The Gamma Mu Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega is now in its 82nd year here at the University of Kansas. The seventh fraternity to appear on the KU campus back in 1901, ATO has become rich in tradition and has built high standards which continue to grow each year. Throughout its existence the chapter has been an integral part of the campus and the Lawrence community. The Tau's have also shown their strengths through high academic standards, intramural sports, campus leadership, and philanthropic activities. Most importantly, though, ATO Tom Flood Jim Shay Larry Egan Andy Foster Rick McCarthy Grant Cook Paul Schulte Sloan Morris Kendall Kaul Mark Sumner Jim Russell John Stroberg Tom Jacobs Fred Mahler Chuck Hall . Terry Taylor Dan McCarthy Lane Preston . Joe Taub Dave Aronson Colle means brotherhood. A brotherhood that allows 100 men to live together through their giate years and build friendships for life. 81. John Destefano 82. Dan Wagner 83. Keith Winslow 84. John Williams 85. Dave Arteberry 86. Neil McCullough 87. Joe Masterson 88. Bob Male 89. Steve Griflith 90. Rich Luna 91. Chris Hoy 92. Kyle Kombrink NOT PICTURED: JeffCampbell Dave Holstead Dan Taylor Dennis Krause Joe Danda Chip Cooper Ken Boyd The Alpha Nu chapter of Beta Theta Pi enters its llOth year in 1983. Since it is one of the oldest institutions at the University of Kansas, the Beta House embodies a great amount of customs and traditions. Yet the chapter has proven its ability to be a progressive force, constantly becoming involved in campus academic, social, and political affairs. While this record of achievment is important in itself, the spirit of brotherhood and mutual accomplishment developed over their four year stay is the trophy that is most cherished and longest remembered by the men of Beta Theta Pi. - Robinson K 4,1 ...y V747 'fi TTT' ' ' iF - F' J . .. ..M:1-1237 fj .. Q., .W-Q '-1-mir J 'S BY ii it f fyiitii 3, ' to for ' er '- V I .pr-'s,T 77' i .. 'gh L W , - A H ' L. .,.: 4 f 1 , 1 v 1A V. V, f2':'fJ ' ' ,-g-i,V.ie .Paul Payne Mark Morriss . Ja DeGoler Y Fred Barton .Sam Murray .Tom Welton Mrs. Bricker .Jim Liggett Kurt Wiedeman .John Carmody Dan Brenton .John Dicus Jeff Thompson .Scott Ralston Kevin Kinderknect Kraig Riedel Brad Padgett Tom Stafford Doug Blowey Bill Faflick Dave Meserve Jim Glover Matt Gatewood . Steve Russell Wayne Bush . Greg Henke Richard McCrosky . Steve Stump Dan Decker Roger Day Craig Swift Scott Roulier Clint Robinson Alan Meitl Doug Kremers Dave Llewelyn Doug Elliott John Andre Jeff Randall Dave Hanna Scott Briggs Paul Boppart James Berglund Bob Kane Wade Williams Charles Horner Doug McHenry . Rick Wiedeman . Scott Brinkman Brian Stweart . John Butin . Tim Soper . Adam Winter . Scott Long . Scott Deeter William Hanna , Tom Waugh . 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If f aw -1-' ,W , - A n...1 42? 5 6, 1 if ' Q Q v W9 4 new was WEQQQWQ1 , jf ii Zig ge G m jg QQQMQQP We're the Chi Omega's and you's better beware! . . . Let's take a road trip! K-State, M.U., Coloradog it doesn't matter, there are Chi-o's everywhere! Here's to Goose and Chi-O love! And thanks to Maeder, we're more involved than ever: Swarthout Society, so many stu- dent senators! Big Sisters, Lambda Sigma, KUAD Club, and welre a member of the Chamber of Commercel, Sunflower Girlsg Concert Chorale, Mortar Board, Encore, Super Dance, DU Football Tourney, Kap- pa Sig arm wrestling! Fireside and laughter and tears, Quik Shoppe, firedrills, red nightgowns, and candlelight. We love you, Mom Kennedy, Late nights at Perkins, our favorite Pizza Petel, getting our Bum Bum tans on the Chi-O Beach, Veggie from the Yellow Subl, the Chi-O football teaml, late night popcorn and talking 'til dawn. Always a friend to laugh with, always a shoulder to cry on. Chi-O ever after, we'll remember you. Chris Parker Christie Snook Alison McKenzie Pam Vaughn Mary Cockle Lucy Woodard Anne Cleland Linda Davis Sherry Arboe Margie Tennis Liz DeStefanis Kris Gibson Carolyn Daugherty Coleen Ball Amy Brent Judy DeCicco Nancy Zarda Jena Allen Chris Copeland Mollie Mitchell Molly McComb Connie Lungstrum Katie Hemmer Karen McBride Anne Wells Ann Backer Janet Coolidge Lisa Wagnon Mona Tipton Susan Walsh Sheryl Gegen .Shari Kempin Elaine Maxwell .Sandie Capps Marilyn Teeter .Anne Roetker .Sunny Cleland .Sharon Bodin Lolly Muller Kristie Becker Betsy Scherer .Carol Masterson Melissa Marvin .Sheila Walsh . Susan Fleming Robin Rasure .Sara Kempin . Jan Kataoka . Susan Cook .Susan Cannon .Sarah Miranda Marie Lewallen .Jane Durham Maureen Ruane Kelly Raynor Mona Heasty .Julie Thomas .Carol Gaudreau .Caroline Ivanich Elyce Cox Beth Fellinger Marthe Moen .Sarah Beatty .Sally Nickoley .Janet Campion Kristie Petri .Jeanette Simmons Lisa Wilkerson Kristin Anedrson Beth Holt Karen Blubaugh Colleen Ruane Leigh Morrow Lori Owings Susie Lovell Julie Lander Susan Wortman Janice Halbur Roberta Ricci Joyce Halbur 5 3 kiwi 'fi 1513? . 21:2 YIM Q, K t . F It 4 l ,if , , , ,.f X Z ft ll il tip l F il' 4. Russ J Paul Reddick Jim Spencer Scott Kaufmann Mark Lander Paul Coffeen Scott Stuart Corrine Erhart Lanny Welch . Tom Gress Joe Weissbeck Mitch Escher Cory Skinner . Andy Weltz .Chriss Miller Fred Barhydt Eric Johnston Mark Wolfe . Craig Carpenter . Criss Brent . Russ Ptacek . Scott Zeleznik Todd Eaton Loren Spenler Mark Lauterbach Jim Chrisopulos Andy Coleman Tim Crown Terry Meier Bill Smith Mike Coffman Rich Hoover Grant Tennison Bob Tabor Alex Wehner John Dixon Hal Garfinkel .Jim Cheshire Drew Hiss . Tom Bath Eric Hausler . Warren Bridges Rich Titus . Stever Hoover Gary Goebel Scott Strong Craig Joy Scott Eleeson Marc Frey John Mandelbaum D. Sandstedt Chuck Montalbano Kevin I-Iallgarth Brad Parker John Bailly Bob Cusack . Tad Krape .Tim Murphy Jack Greenwood Jeff Sonnich . Tom Klote Rick Hauber Glen Cork Mark Haulser Keith Walberg Keith Hummel Delta Chi Fraternity, founded in 1890 at Cornell University, was chartered at Kansas University in 1923. Over its 60 years of growth on this campus, the Kansas Chapter of Delta Chi has provided its members with a balance of scholastic emphasis, athletic participation, social development, and service opportunity. Another important aspect designed into Delta Chi's fraternal structure is the allowance for diversity among its members, Although each Delta Chi undergoes personal growth from his association with the fraternity, he is not the product of a template. This fact highlights the fraternal bond we share as the element which lends cohesiveness to our organization. l 337 ,,,,.l , ,Lf In I ,f 31, L wi? 'li' ' A vw , uf. 1 ' . ' 'Wwwfiff aff xv If ,,, L47 ,. v 1 .I rv ,, I fLg,ix l if Xl' ,A f f ' ,Q M 1 Q f I, . ,4 f 'K I..- H WZ! 1 T24 ff J W ' 3' ' ,LV- f. ' 71, - 5 , 1 fa bf' ff , Delta Delta Delta 1 1- l 1 1 .1 1 1 'fn 'z 'bil ,t 1 l , 1 fail? illsft il 9i'l'vf'i Q.. tv I rt Qi .v H ., lm- I, Ili 135' .lm 'I ll I rf ' ll -1 93 gi' li , 'yi . 1 .1 ' .ill IA. I' 4 'E ' tw 'we 4 spill? 5 111 Ml, '41 rl wa 1 '. 1 1 1 ,V 1 1- , ill V30 ,. -...V , 15:1 'I '- 'll,',,, it W . In ,- I r, I 1 N,-' X I r 1 1 1 1 l 1 I 1 .. EQQQQQ Q 33? X Q45 .XI X X Q gg ggi get 45 Ella if The Theta Omega chapter of Delta Delta Delta was founded at the University of Kansas in 1946 with a pledge class of 18 women. Their first house was located at l 1 15 Louisiana. In 1951 the Tri-Delts moved to their present location at 1630 Oxford Rd. Today's Tri-Delts have a new addition to their home. With a house of 76 women, there is always a sister to chat with about an upcoming exam or the latest party. The K.U. Tri-Delts are strong because of the individuality in each member. Women from Maine to California give the house a variety of interests, not to mention accents. Being a social women's Fraternity, social functions, academics and philanthropies play a major roles in a Tri-Delta year. This spring their major philanthropy Superstars, co-sponsored with the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, raised money for Children Cancer Research Fund and the Douglas County Association for Retarded Citizens. 1. Terri Robinson 2. Mary Thill 3. Theresa Vaughn 4. Katie Schuster 5. Liz Lacy 6. Sue Blount 7. Lynn Brown 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Z5 26. Susan Brown Janet Arensberg Sheri White Kathy Gelsin Tracy Mazue Johann Leach Laura Mulvany Alison Orlich Allison Rieger Marianne Witterholt Deanna Belden Carol Eades Shelly Seaton Sarah Wilke Mom Strout Deanna McFadden Rene Welch Kirsten Lady Terri Zeller 27. Jennifer Rodgers Kristy Bontrager 29. Carrie Keenan Lori Davies Christy Cleaver Micol Hakala Marice Kershenbaum Susan Shaw Erin Distefano Polly How Kathy Kennedy Cheryl Tye Renee Pitner Suzanne Hartgrove Melissa Mahaffy Rita Moley Vicki Kelly Judy McLaughlin Cherly Clennan Janet Medina Alison Rioe Cathy Jung Tracy Clinton Karen Chiesa Laura Meriwether Laurie Pishny 53. Susan Maupin 54. Stacey Janssen 55. Teri Marsden 56. Cheryl Brown 57. Diana Rawson 58. Mary Beth Krantz 59. Janine Gracy 60. Kristin Tomlinson 61. Kim Mills 62. Meredith Horoszewslci 63. Jolene Leiker 64. Brenda Venturella 65. Pam Eckart 66. Brenda Felkel 67. Kelley Hill 68. Jean Fulghum 69. Jill Dietz NOT PICTURED Beth Anne Craig Rhonda Maiman Shelly Reese Marica Shaw Tessie Trenshaw Janet Wohlrab Mary Baine 339 What is DELTA GAMMA? How about a haunted house with the Delta Upsilons for the Lawrence community children. It's a short hair epidemic that ran through our house in the fall of '82 - Anna and Keta we hardly recognize you! Or it's watching Kelli, Lori, Michon, and Lisa cheer at all the football games. It's eating a big bowl of popcorn every night after dinnerg Priscilla do you have some more salt? Itls Susan Maier and the measles - she's always late! And it's Robin Comer dancing on the tables barefoot at the Double Tree. DG's are the girls who helped the Phi Delts glue their house together during Homecoming. Welre runners and gunners and sit-in-the- sunners. We're the Anchor Splash throwers both in and out of the water! And to top the year off we throw the best campus party, PINAFORE!!! when all KU sailors would love to sail along. Bon Voyage. 'ZX . Vicki Brown . Kim Edwards Karla Snodgrass Dede Richards Debi Kemp Julie Moomay Jill Capps Anne Kapsch Kelly Murphy Kelly Cronhardt Laurie Williams Beth Biermann Tish Cohlmia Sarah Duckers Cherly Traylor Karen Smith Melissa Dick Kathy Wood Beth Adair Sharon Biermann Susan Maier Carla Seymour Liz McQueeny Cindy Boerger .Jaci Braly Allyson Beardsley .Anna Hughes Kelly Flanders Shari Ashner Cathy Law Nan Schaefer Kris Kleffner Gigi Gutekunst Karen Bensen Paige Vicker Anne Ellis Mary Alford Tracey Wilgus Linda Teson Megan Gandt Kristen Wilkerson Erin Walsh Laura Golbe Debbie I-lox Cathie Callaway Marilyn Moomay Anna Nelson Tracey Campbell 49. Tricia Moll 50. Priscilla Dickinson . Becky Rohling .Sarah Stephenson .Shirley Loring . Lee Beth Suder . Anne Beary Kelly Hanahan Kelly Clark Martha Cole . Robin Brown . Sarah Webb Louise Langan Lisa Pollock .Susan Quinlan Kristen Timmons .Sarah Millard Kathy Beemer Michelle Krauss Cindy Kephart Dianna Gaston Susan Graves ziiwwiiiiii? PW Qgaki L13 Zi m 'FQNK ,- lu, 5 ' f 4 .7 V' W W Ti , . V' an 1 i7 lu .-J lx, .j. f-fr' eff ,.- , 14 ,y5. . 3? gui! ' ww -' g 1 1. 4A N sg ., a N ,, K QF' , 9- ., r I . ,gg 5. ' vgfirffrw. Jerry Cooper Thad Millard Jerry Drew David Moser Berk Smith Lee Wandling Jane Rodgers Jeff Gentsch Ben Spencer Barry Dull Tom Biggins John Reed Glen Abrams Todd Minea Mark McKee Keith Schraad John Bradford Perry Madl Mark Rassmussen Bob Nickloy Gary Klotz Rick Vierman Allan Kindsvater Quint Nufer Mitch Mathis Bob Meachum Mark Kramer Tracy Carrol Byron Long Charlie Louden Mark Enig John Sturegon Dan Prendeville Jeff Johnson Brian Anderson Kenny Morten Bill Weideman . Joe Smith .Tim Phillips . Steve Haden .Thayne Murray Mark Fernandez KL Doug Harding Todd Strohl Eric Langraf , Scott Dalton Rob Forney Tom Sanders Warren Wandling John Gwaltney . Geoff Price Peter Perlman f Todd Miner Mark Roberts . Scott Rehorn Mike Glassner Brad Baker Vann Potts . Tim Hall . Ted Rowland . Steve Black Bryan Shandy Kevin Jones ,t-,, T if f ff WW 1 ,. 'H vi.. ,gy Fa' lU'l'ff x if F .it fm, ,. fx 'i 7 , 3, Z' at , . 4 M bni' 1.4 54534464 1 3 '5 ilagld W t f , Bruce Harris Mom Rettenmaier Jon Deeter Chris Gile Pat McGregor .Jeff Devine Mike Arst John O'Brien Mark Schulte Beau Peters Sam Silver . Troy Cook Kelly McKinney Brandon Greer James Traylor Tome Rowe .Crai Newland 8 Eric Bowen Dave Anderson Brad Blake Seth Russell . Jeff Hale . John Larson Kent Webber Charles Himmelberg Wayne Aver Brian Griffin Pat La Forge Doug Farley Timm Dower Meigs Miller Graham Reese John Cohlmia Tim McGrath Peter Jonas David Russell Chris Stamets Mike Slaney Tad Dower Brian Stayton Todd Slawson Jeff Kelley 43. Jeff Wheat 44. Eric Bur 45. Jay Wagnon 46. Mike Farha 47. Charles Hinshaw 48. Brett Williams 49. John Christie 50. Spaulding Snodgrass 51. Joe Derks 52. Chuck Aplin 53. Troy Farha 54. Doug Evanson 55. Noel Nieto 56. Brad Stout NOT PICTURED: Robert Coover Tod King Blake Rolley Mark Summers Bobby Vickers Pat Vickers Greg Wilkerson L is Evans e Scholars 4 I I r r ! Y 5 he w Y 1 K I I 1 f 1 X N I v u N fb 5 The Evans Scholars Fraternity, which is sponsored by the Western Golf Association, currently has 46 members at the University of Kansas. The house is almost evenly divided between individuals from the Kansas City and Chicago areas. In our 7th year on campus, the Evans Scholars pride themselves in taking an active part in University affairs, ranging from IFC to intramurals, academics, philanthropies and a growing social program. swim 1 2 3 M Q tw . ' D V71 E 5 L 9 ,Z Wx 1 6 F it it it trip ii li U4 K4 U Roger Maier Steve Rohleder Pete August . Tim Quigley Dave Foppe Dave Passaglia Mark Setter .Jeff Neison Brian Bulger Mark Oros . Paul Squeteri Ron Kalmeta Don Weishar u-iv . Mike Shannon 14 26. Jerry Charlto 15. Mike Newhouse 27. Jerry Baver 16, Mike Wernel 28. Pete Broll 17. Rob Hedrick 29. John Horn 18. Kelly Shepard 30. John Keating 19. Mike Dever 31. Gevin Hill 20. .Ion Harrington 32. Steve Chiotti 20a. Dan Quigley 33. Bob Brunker 21, Dave Richardson 34. Joe Saliba 22. Jim Hendreckson 35. Art McCann 23. Dan Rellihan 24. Frank McLaughlin 25. Mark Elston I1 ill :aww ga-M G a m mq 3531634 35 H565 Beta I M-Maw... ff? 4.15355 . 'W ' ' 'f ff af. V1.1 'Rin fr, ., ...at afi S l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 ll 12 13 14 15 16 I7 18 Natalie Evanson Libby Rife Mary Jepson Cathy Jacoby Patty Gorman Julie Benson Laura Dunmyer Patty Southerland Brenda Bleske Julie Haun Sue McGinty Marta Reber Amy Balding Teresa Johnson Diana Hillyer Pam Schoemaker .Janet Perkins .Shawn Crews 19. Sarah Owens 20. 2l, Lisa Andrews Dorothy Beyer 22. Lori Wilbur 23. Susie Millard 24. Jamie Mogel Suzi Sinderson Lynne Williams Jodi Miller Cindy Bolger Lori Wright Stephanie Hearn Pam Prieb Cindy Onelio Sherry Clark Jennifer Reber Ann Shrepel Melanie Scwein Tisha Ford Mitzi Bokerman Susan Roberts Kim Ellfeldt Brigid Murphy Bremde Goetsch Keri Sullivan Jill Mitchell Robin LeVeau 46. Sharon Eddy 47. Janet Childerss .Tammy Markham Kathy Hitchcock Liz McKemey Beth Richter Cara Zanotti Diane Hughes Cathy Koeppen Christa Rankin Molly Edmondson Mindy Matuzak Donna Burke Lanette Barton Anne Weaver Lori Tibbs Lori Bowen Kay Datesr Kristyn Wiggen Dians Zarda Mary Orlowski Laura Lee . Jill McLeod .Sarah Chamberlain Kathy Cravens C. Q ,Zz 5, 14 ,ws . fgaw S U ,,3 g,! JI, As a sorority, Gamma Phi Beta gives it members the opportunity to work together toward common goals. Along with the fun of living in the house, academics are stressed and the girls are given the chance to show their leadership capabilities. The house strives to get involved both on campus and in the community. As a group, we have been active in many activities including Encore, intramural sports, philanthropic projects, and Homecoming activities. Individual members are involved in other groups such as the Student Union Activity Board, the Student Senate, honor societies, university sports, and the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce. Because the members are involved in many different activities, each individual can contribute to the house in her own special way. 351 Kappa Alpha Theta W w'Wv4 i32Qaa?5QggigQwmW iiiiff- 55 924 33 1 flu! I we 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 .Cathy Fligg Laurie Griffith Susan Wilke Melodie Mauck Pam Vignatelli Jan Fitzpatrick Jane Lynch Susie Martin Lauren Peterson Mary Wadden Anne Cornwell Dana Schmidt Lisa Holefelder Jennifer Hadley Brenda Klassen Nancy Stokes Carrie Carpenter Nancy Ice Jan Myers Mrs. Gertrude Schenck Susy Brown Linda McNeil Mindy Brown .Sarah Wesley 25. Barbie Booton 26. Beau Coulter 27. Mary Bleish 28. Julie Smith 29. Gwen Schroder 30. June Anne Chalfant 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54. Clare Focht Sarah Hannah Lindsay Hutter Kim Turner Lynne Brooks Christy Fischer Alison Hart Tracey O'Keefe Sandee Zarembe Drue Dixon Sally Alberg Mary Beth Barloon Stephanie Albright Neva Murphy Debbie Doherty Jenny Wagstaff Robbie McClure Courtney Richardson Alsion Landholt Sheila Neary Miya Lilliequist Lynne Mallonee Helen Roult Mary Ryan 55. Amy Kralovec 56. Katie Walsh 57. Kim Haney 58. Corey Stanesic 59. Sherri Rudd 60. Julie Barr 1 fi K 61. Nancy Yeo 62. Karen Goodyear 63. Liz Jones 64. Sandy Blodgett 65. Cheryl Boomhower 66. Julie Flynn 67. Karmel Crampton 68. Julie Sauder 69. Liz Levy 70. Heather Murray 71, Martha Ridder 72. Megf Bruggen 73. Andrea Milstead 74. Tami Dial 75. Jackie McGaugh 76. Suzy Kaspar 77. Susan Sanjean 78. Dana Tebow 79. Leslee Spencer 80. Soni Simpson 81. Becky Nettels 82. Tracy Boyer 83. Anne Wagner 84. Jennifer McGovern 85. Susan Haverty Not Pictured: Nancy Whitenight Mary Beth Wagner Julie Blair Debbie Hartinger i il 'H Kappa Alpha Theta, like other Greek organizations, strives to continue the strong tradition of academic, campus and community leadership. Our members are involved in every aspect of campus life such as student senate, BOCO, varsity sports, the performing arts, and several honorary societies including Lambda Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa, Mortar Board, and Phi Beta Kappa. This year, the Kappa Alpha Theta Sun Run became a tradition. The proceeds from this campus foot-race, which involved numerous Greek and residential organizations, went to the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita, Kansas. The institute services deaf and other handicapped children. This year also marked the first year of our second century in establishment on the hill. Founded in 1881, Kappa chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta will continue to work to make the coming years as successful as our past. 353 s r I ,ai M Z ttatssill A F 9 was was , 115 M1 EN. f Dea Hanna Mary Beth Gill Wendy Plunk Eve Erisnger Marcy Flynn Patty Devine Ann Kenyon Colette Chandler . Stacey Risser . Jill Slack . Nancy Nelson Nancy Edwards . Anne Jensen Any Hassig Lindsey Welch . Ana Brito . Sue Spies Betsy Wayne Mari Whelan .Gayle Wilson . Heidi Zimmerman . Kathy O'Leary . Nancy Slack Brenda Roskens . Ann Polxell . Karen Cimpl The Omega Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma was established at KU in 18835 and involvement in University and student life has been an important aim in those last 100 years! This year's activities included participation in intramurals, Homecoming, the KU Relays, and various philanthropies. Now our own permanent philanthropy, selling balloons with the Fiji pledge class at KU football games, is off the ground. Kappa members currently hold positons in Student Senate, Panhellenic, and the KU Tennis Team. Kappa has been honored by having members chosen as Miss Lawrence, and as the Sigma Chi Sweetheart. Kappa Kappa Gamma is also proud to participate in Encore and sponsor the Swarthout Society - both of which bring entertainment to the campus. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 .Julie Jones Polly Rutherford . Anne Benfer . Julie Cornelison .Janice Tennant Katny Meeks Amy Bush Kim Click Karen Massman .Gin Myers Elena Brito Becky Butcher Rachel Mauro 53. Mona Finochiarro 54. Suzy Schlxeig 55. Loren Spriggs 56. Patty Kelley 57. Ann Bolen 58. Allison Stroup 59. Judi Bonacchi 60. Kathy Gill 61. Barb Garske 62. Laura Runnels 63. Jennifer McLeod 64. Leslie Weisheit 65. Marcella Gonzalez 40 Lynn I-luss 66. Cindi Englund 41 Kay Lawrence 67. Housemother: Ann Hayard 42 Jill Ostenberg 68. Kathy Clax 43 Ann Trani 69. Tara Stonner 44 Maru Jensen 70. Katy Brosnahan 45 Cathy Thum 71. Margaret Edwards 46 Cathy Vrana 72. Sue Davidson 47 Diane Chaney Not Pictured: 48 Carol Erixon Cathy Chittenden 49 M.K. Stolzer Jane McClelland 50. Alicia Baker Alison Baker 51 Amy O'Leary Karen Oeshel 52. Ann Cromwell 1 Q'1v fl .vrfff-2. R. , . f- . . A f s? . 1-'i ,tglfrv - . Ai-3? ,Lf-'f-iff t-J 'EZ' 4' 41.-Q11 11' ' , 1 1- -4 a , 5-iff, t H an 'ul' if l V ' Y if Todd Herchberger Kurt Mai Craig McMonig1e Doug Hobbs Bruce Witt Sally Alifano Eric Van Beber Bill Beck Rob Chestnut Gary Bennett Greg Whistler Matt Podrebarac Kevin Gohlinghorst Alan Buchele Bill Grant Andy Overton Mike Winne Ralph Bondon Elliot Reno Jim Haack Mike Hershberger George Kantzia Kevin Bohan Pat Luder Ron Morrison Andy Dankwerth Terry Green Tim McNeill Kent Zakoura Mike Fogarty . Steve Tlapek Nathan Long Joe Hayes Bob Gilman .Steve Jenkins Eric Moss John Cate Mark Ferrari Doran Abel . Cary Ecker . Jeff Brogalone . Phil Perry . Tom Platten . Geroge Guastello Kurt Doner . Kirk Hanes 38273 47. Jeff Wood 48. Marc Nicolas 49. John Sippel 50. JeffVan Antwerp 41. Dave Bouchein NOT PICTURED: Brad Pace Derek Barnard Bob Wolcott Drew White Greg Dalzell Dan Wenger Ken Swenson Mike Dankwerth Steve Lierz Mark Lierz Keith Younger Joe Unruh Tom Barber Bill Wolceski Mike Haley Pat Gahagan Mike Barnard Founded nationally December 10, 1869 at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Kappa Sigma is now represented internationally by 185 chapters. The Gamma- Omicron chapter was established on Mount Oread in 1912, and has a long history of demonstrated committment to the University of Kansas and the Lawrence community. The past year's activities have continued this tradtion. The 1982-83 scholastic year witnessed Gamma-Omicron participation in Encore, the Homecoming float competition intramural sports, honor societies, and a variety of other student activities and organizations. The children of the Lawrence community benefited, once again, from the chapter support of the Head Start Program and the annual Easter Egg Hunt philanthropy. This involvement has preserved Gamma-Omicron's consistent position at the forefront of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. 357 ' f ff NAA mww J fl ff!!! L X27 L V V HN Z X Q35 A Lambda 2 5 fx 'L X- 'D 'J Ch. 2 H fb 'Q 20 I , Y I R l V'mf55Y-55 5 9 Alpha I 58 David Ticknor Dave Robinette Mark Thill Bill Nash John Gradner Mike Hughes Mom Louis Curran David Marshall Rich Wilson Ron King Craig Elliott Jon Day John Bong Shawn Huse Ed Lefler Bruce Graham Bob Haake Ly' F, an '-1. Y: 53:91 ' 18. Frank Ventura 19. Mark Brizendine 20. Mike Sobek 22. Pete Stocker 23. Kevin Strickler 24. Vince Campbell 25. Steve Nelson 26. Brad Ryckert 27. Steve Smith 28 . Phil Hodes 29. Tim Trensham 30. Joe Hummerickhouse 31. Dave Brown 32. Kevin Will NOT PICTURED: Terry Naegele ah m7 . K qv, 1. Tom Cormade Scott Bevan Stuart Hannas Scott Crenshaw Dan Parelman Mike Halleran Dan Owens Scott Chandler Vince Erickson Bob Beckman Scott Koerper Roger Smith Jeff Soiscon Mike Dolan Steve Gibbs 0' WIFI! P Lambda Chi Alpha was founded in l9l0 at Boston University and has grown into the third largest national fraternity in number of chapters and members. We are also the only international fraternity with chapters in Canada. The University of Kansas chapter was chartered in 1947 and resided at 805 Ohio. The new greek addition to The Hill quickly prospered and by 1963 became the first to build a new house on Stewart Avenue. Lambda Chi Alpha's open motto Naught without Laborf' fully express a fundamental fraternal ideal, It is the challenge of the fraternity to discover, to nurture, and to harness the qualities of initiative found in most young men. Obviously, fraternity living isn't for everyone, but if you feel you have something to contribute and at the same time receive many of the advantages that Greek life can offer, then we invite you to become involved in Lambda Chi Alpha or any one of the many fine Greek chapters at the University of Kansas. 359 015, 5 1, 4, uf, ,,.-4 1 'fe 'L UA' 4511 uv Phi Beta Sigma 7.m,w.+ ,Q 7936? ffl Q Q K, ,, , f ' WMV , f f f 4, GW 'V , 1 ' 'f ,,, ,vi fm, 47, 7 J GU X O f f Q0 f f V f f 13 H ..i,.v.g,5 1 3 ff f 1 ny .1 lf 1 . f V J I s----- L . Luke Woodman Bobo Randy Blaze Fears Kevin K.C. Cummingham Michael Chip Rovaris Curtio Nitro Wray Deon Mr, Frat 11. Eldred Spidey Hogan Williams Darryll T.K.O. 12. Warren Cowboy Fortune Wilhoite . Tracy Spike 13, Jesse Blade Cauley Williams Lenord Outlaw 14. Orlando Bandit' Mortin Johnson Doug Hot Ice 15. 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McGovern Robert Adams Mark Kenyon Mike Atkinson Henry Nenell Bob Gaudreau Brian Doer Evan lce Brent Hudson Dan Blair Sheldon Holstein Jeff Dixon Todd Thompson Bill Daugherty 'fa W1 'W ,I .,44n-n-1- W Chuck J ehle Mark Yates Brad Nieder Scot Burch Al Fee Brian Moriarty Ted Breidenthal Jay Shadwick Jim Schwartz Don Woods Eric Wurster Steve Wright Rich Bacino Dennis Maloney Mike Kimbel Sean Driscoll Marty Bastian . Scott Shoup Andy Hartley Jerry Robinson Robert Owens 51. Joe Ozorkiewicz 52. Scot Colliatie 53 David Wiggins 54. Dick Anderson Mike Mitchell Meigs Jones Robert Deay 58. Scot Hartness David Hrdlicka Bo Jones Kelley Driscoll John Heeney Johnie Frank Tom Shelton Jim Kennedy Steve Brimacombe Bill Roskins John Mull Rusty Heck David Cooper John Shan Tim Walsh David Wetller Kendal Nelson Mike Wadden .Tod Bedwell Doug Dittman Jeff Renkel Craig Ederer Rick Heck . ii ll . ll . 5 2 L Zi li it l'i li , 4 lil .. . ll tl gains-Q -1-11,4 an A A aaa. I Z , tr sl ll r l cf lf 33 7 .,. xc lk ll Zi 5, gi ga ga ri rldr ipaq umc lag QIS in is W In September, we competed with other fraternities in the Delta Gamma Anchor Splash and placed first in the competition. Later in September, we held one Fiji Island party which proved to be an enjoyable time for all, featuring a man-made moat and bridge. In October, we collected pledges for our g'Leukemia Run philanthropy, in competition with K-State. We collected a total of 54,900.00 to be donated to the Leukemia Society of America. ln November, we won the Greek volleyball championships which placed us in the final competition. WEAR CLOTHES ggqgyp ffm POW7 . Tom Hutton , Steve Patton . Wade Knott . Housemother Betty Riordan 5. Steve Hunsicker 6. Matt Stinson 7. Kevin Nunnally Doug Eck 9. John Rees 10. Scott Corley Mike Wagner Pat Melland Steve Cain Jeff Drake Dave Dinges John Hayes Jon Haight George Taylor Jeff Austin John Harris Dave Wanamaker Dave Smith Scott Tidwell Jeff Ellfeldt Joe McGowan Lance Focht Dave Mitchell . Mike Monnet . Scott Jordan . Bill Bunten . Ed Moody . Eleffrey Stanton . Scott McFarland .George Heinlein . Earl Dowell . Dave Uhlig . Bill Kelly . Tom Bentson .Jeff Thompson . Roger Rembecki .Pierce Nunley . Dave Francke . Bob F inholm 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36. Mike Paul 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 . Dave Claflin 45 46. Rob Ferber 47 . Mike McBride , Dana Johnson 48 49. Steve Oberg 50 . Jeff Hoover . Pat Roark 51 52. Lon Zeigler 53 . Steve Bickley 54. .lon Bigler 55. Andy Shapleigh 56. Jake Ieuter 57. Jay Eck 58. John Allison 59. Joel Austin 60. Doug Anderson 61. Scott Jury 62. Roger Bainbridge 63. William Easley 64. Brad Coens 65. Mike Dolson 66. Mark Weaver 67. Kyle Gillespie 68. Joel Tomlinson 69. Mark Noller 70. Mark Feiden 71. Kevin Norris 72. Mark Newby 73. Russ Muchow 74. Bill McGowan 75. Clay Arendes NOT PICTURED: Dan Lowe Brad Schrock Joe Casson CQWTAX 'Wa i Q. if ff Wm The Kansas Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi, now enjoying its 107th year on the University of Kansas campus, is composed of 77 members who hail from Arizona to Massachusetts. Phi Psi's continue to strive for excellence in athletic, scholastic, and social endeavors. The annual philanthropy, Phi Psi 500 -this year celebrating its l5th anniversary - pits university sororities against one another in a tricycle race. The accompanying party, always looked forward to by the members of the chapter as well as the students at the university, raise money to benefit a local charitable organization. Phi Kappa Psi is extremely proud to be a part of the Greek system at the University of Kansas, the university itself, and the Lawrence community, and sincerely anticipates another 107 successful years at KU. 16. 3 17 , 19. X21 ff' O f 5 aff? 1' 1 t i . .X .Andy Flynn .Tim Cadden .Clay Roark Kip Harkness Race Harding . Steve Huff Mrak Logan Bridgette Mary Jule Crouse John Petree Chris Crooker Kevin Mebust Ellis Rainey Gary Moore Greg Sims Doug F rigon Troy Rodman Mark Gunter Bryon Reed Bill Farrar . Charles Parmley . Steve Miller . Jack Fields Doug Huber Herb Fields Bill Winter Doug Hiemstra Patsy Green Matt Rester Phil Haydon Bob Paden Brian Schoepf Mike Patterson Doug Atchley Ted Stevens Jeff Patterson Tim Wingate Terry Warman . Rob Rousselot . Mason Linscott . Jamie Haas . J im Metzger . Jim Pope . Charlie Jenks Mike Doering Randy Treas Brook Nienstedt . Scott Wicks . Scott Turner Derek Davenport Ken Baker Mike Olson David Beaham Brian Brown Kevin Mayor Tom Miller .VH wnafglk Egimpa Psi V I Q-Lwwxsqexg.-a -. S XXXX X X xv, -. gl it V, ii' :fl 7 il if if l 7,1 N 5,5 Ysxxsssxsuxexl Z. hm gs Q11xr fssssszss-if :xiii zlzsrssifirz an , J.. One friend in a lifetime is muchg two are manyg three are hardly possible said Henry Adams. But Phi Kappa Sigma is distinguished by friends and friendships. Our small membership ofjust 30 men has kept us close as a group, yet strong. We place a premium on campus leadership and encourage our member to participate. Our members have widely assorted backgrounds, majors and interests, but we function together as a unit. We have participated in intramural sports, the blood drive and on various student senate committees. Our parties have been unique and successful, ranging from an over the Falls Party, to our Black and Gold Formal. Our membership is growing, but we've retained the atmosphere of friendship. A Phi Kap at KU doesnlt havejust three friends, he has a house full. 'H I 'iw be Mmhiffflflwi ww J 1, , 4. W J fm! .ff l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 Robert Lober Dave Gregory Mark Andrasik Warren Bird Kevin Byrne Kevin Hatfield . Steven Sherman Dwayne Fuhlhage Robert Fine Denis Mulder . Jeroen Brons Douglas Davis . Don Fortel . James Heigel . Mike DePriest . Eric Myers . Michael Johnson . Steven Renzulli . Dennis Depenbusch . Pat Piley . Jay Simpson . John Tavitian .Graham Rogan . Joel Manzanares H ' Sigma 45 9 ' Ph' ., X , ENGR? 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Gray Endres . Dave Thomas . Jeff Brown . Mrs. Marion Green . Glenn Houk . Stan Smith 51. Robert Rhodes 52. Joel Thorton 53. Jeff Lynn 54. Bill Woltkamp 55. Tom Gawlick 56. Mike Lynn 57. Bill Uebelhart 58. Bob Swain 59. Chris McQuitty 60. Philip Heintzelamn 61. Geoff Martens NOT PICTURED: Bob Roach Skip Hymer Brad Myers Jon Worthington Bob Roach Doug Brenn Ed E. Bishop Tim Collins Mike Keith Bill Baurd Chester Draurs ... 7 ,L it 3' The Phi Kaps are an enthusiastic bunch of men who live in the house with the spiral back staircase on Stewart Street. The Phi Kaps seem to get fired up about almost all activities, whether they be academics, athletics, or extracurricular socializing. High points of the 1982-83 school year for Phi Kappa Theta included a First Place finish with the Thetas and the AKL's for Greek Sing competition. The traditional Moonshiner's Brawl party at Shirkis barn, and a successful Phi Kappa Theta Fall Classic basketball tournament, from which proceeds went to the Boys Club of Lawrence. 371 A, 2 ' V 1 . - ,,', -ijil h -51 Bvgre, . ...gf . -2-NS! gkasnfy Q .71 , I .,,,4.,,.,,,A.xiTH i X E U x lm-LN t?Q'5N?'mW' f - Q 'I ,5 A ' f3'1u W my .,.f,v'-5'l-an f ,if 7- , 4 ,, ' UQ-- f-vfh-vhlbv Hg is , 4. V p UW! na - H A 1 v :Hn'.,Q ' ' 0 Ax -1.-1 -' U V . . 'N ' iz- ' I r .f fu,. fifgglig- ,W if-u h J - , .1 -551. I Jim U 39. P543 ' -M-2 QE. V '- '41-ZW A A' . ' it vr,'W. 4 . s, M ,. , 1 . ,, 3 QQ'-Qf' ' :' 'ilk' f' 'W ' ?'7'w ' .', V'?- 'V' 1 -f--as wwf: . , , . A L -Faq, Ns. ,Wu 'W P A -In ,flaw ..4 ,V f l:f? v 4' fvmmq 372 di , 4 4 Hr WI J Y f 51 vi , 1 I N. l I - 1 Y iw MI 'ia l w giWQ3 ' T ' -- m mm Beta ' V 'P 6 Phi x ..'- - 51,15 -V , - ' . .:,,,g.:... it 'rw , 'Ia' i. b ,V GMTXN- X ' V V , I i. 1 . .gy v .' Q , 4.4. 'Y 3 N A E' -Rtwzi 1 t Q N J Y Z' ri 1 2. M T' 'L mms ' 1 xft . l+r--V. ' A A-'jr . M-11 .jgigv v ' r 't t.,-5 ' W. 'ik' IVE: ,fi P' i-'vit' - vmaf. in 's h - u' 'sr w. Kathleen Kain Katy Stutz . Bess Kerr 1 Mary Diederich Cindi Merritield 43. Michelle Atrim 2 Julie Paradise Suzy Stevenson 44. Jeri Harland 3 Beth Owen Cece Winter 45. Penny Graber 4. Laura Docking .Ann Showalter 46. Sally Harris 5 Teddi Bankes .Ginger Foore 47. Laura Burns 6 Besty Stauffer Lelsey Stevens 48. Ann Cortopussi 7 Jill Fromm Lisa Monasee 49. Kapryce Berry 8 Katherine Seymour Molly Brennen 50. Missy Payne 9 Kathy Lahey Jenny Roth 51. Jackie Johnson 10 Lynne Bukaty Debbie Koenig 52. Dru Meyers ll Arlene Chanco . Cathy Burke 53. Margy McMaster 12 Jill Gourley .Sarah Holley 54. Miriam Yunta 13 Dana Janes Mom Sandy Rousch 55. Gina White 14. Sara Williams .Suzy Stutz 56. Suzanne Mason 15 Kristin Mueller .Christy Varney 57. Amy Grossman 58 59 16 17 18 19 Mary Cranor .Jamie Hastings . Libby Simpson Lori Wehr 20. 21. Lisa Micheals Michelle Allen Peggy Lockett Missy Oatmen .Susan Oswalt . Lauren Moellenburg .Theresa Needham NOT PICTURED: Animal Scott z ' 4 . 1 1 Q ',. , Q' .ab The Kansas Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi consists of as individualistic yet cohesive membership working together to carry on a proud tradition. The Chapter, Pi Phi's third oldest existing, was founded in 1873 and continues to thrive. This year an annex at Jayhawker Towers allowed the chapter to accept 12 additional members. The entire group grew in strength and talent with each new individual. In addition to enthusiastic support for intramurals, philanthropies and social events in the Greek system, members ventured into leadership positions on campus and in the community. Their diverse interests encompassed SUA, BOCO, Student Senate, Jayhawker Yearbook, the University Daily Kansan, Owl Society, Panhellenic, theatre, cheerleading, Miss Lawrence Pageant, soccer and bat girls, plus a branch of an exercise franchise! Yet, in the bonds of Pi Phi, the members were able to come home and collaborate successfully, reaching goals as big as Encore and as small as perfect microwave popcorn. Together, the individuals link in a long chain and perpetuate the historic strength of Pi Beta Phi. 373 Pi Kappa Alpha represents a committment to life shared with others. Brothers can get to know themselves through their relationships with each other, their experiences are shared, their joys and sorrows, their successes and failures, their acceptances and rejections. Their reputation reflects the high standards of mind, body and spirit that they seek to uphold. The men of Pi Kappa Alpha are dedicated to the Greek ideals of friendship, leadership and development, of pride and participation. For nearly, seventy years the Pikes have been involved both on U.K. campus and in the community. Founded upon scholarship, culture and congeniality, the Rennaisance spirit lives on, in Pi Kappa Alpha. Edger Hartley Michael Dinitto Al Stevens .Darren Allen Hank Crawford Robert Leonard David Hardten . Thomas Bittman Dallas Dunn Elizabeth Fox ll. Scott Schulte Ronald Brown Brad Daniels Lonnie Cannon Rob Swirbul Jeff Flottman Winston Tripp Dean Brush Henry Boots Mike Pautlek Alan McMillan Pat Miramontez Mike Gill Frank Mack Bill Flatt Kieth Hall .John Hess Dale Tapp Mark Looney Brian Yount Bill Egan Eric Fladung Scott Nations Mel Dinklag John Rumage Joe Sheetz Tom Schad Rob Emme Dirk Frazier . Phil Strode Kenny George . Criag Stonestreet Mike Welsh Doug Dolan . Tim Zabelin Bill Horner Brett Loyd . Tim Patton . Todd Thomas Jack Lillard Richard Peil Jim Chappell Dan Sieben Devin Scillain John Becerra John Richards 'i 1 lv 'v N l ,Xxx Vu 'X xx! lt .V M W x 5 S LX ,- X f A S 3 aa wiiiiia swvf iw , A545 A f f JT A ? A ig ii ii i ' Pi w Q Ka a Qi 5 PP Alpha Pi , , ' Phi x l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .Sven Leon .Scott Dorman . Jay Tusten 10. I l. 2. 13. I4. Bill Markert Nick Zachariades Greg Ashcraft Brian Rock Jon Bair Dave Hendrilese Todd Schimke Herb Cooley Scott Cahoy Eduardo Alvarez Mike Kaiser l5. Douglas Cook I6. David Boddiger 17. .lose Ojer Sigma F esfwfieig Alpha 2 Q ' 5? Wana Er - :sei Epsilon + 5 1 . r -'f-4 T' - ii ... i'4i i V ii di T iii if-fly . W . 1 'lp f- it Yikq Dxtjt X . l J' V i 4 s l. Tif Pemberton . Mike Grant . Phil Rogler 2. John Wolfe 3. Tom Schaffer 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll I2 I3 I4 l5 16 l7 I8 I9 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . Bill Middleton .Shirley Brown Bart Stewart .AlfAinsworth . Tom Perry Mark Smith Bill Freeto Kevin Leathers Mike Anderson David Welch . Andy Cooper . Tom Mangold .Gordon Foster . John Warren . Todd Heiserman Rick Baumeister Mike Shaw Barton Bloom . Tom Redford Mark Brinkman David Marsh David Linville Don DeSelms . Tim Murphy .Jim Pusateri .Kurt Engdahl .David Welker . Lee Combs . John Perikns . Stuart DeSelms . John Unrein . Greg King Randy Renwick Bill George Archie Byers David Horn Mike Warren Casey Walch .Tim Pott Jim O'Donnell Scot Vermillion Howard Knight Scott Megaftin Brad Gaubatz Nick Vedros Rick Wilke Chris Van Horn Mark Lange Steve Hill Kent Brizley Chris Green Scoot Alexander Bruce Kershenbaum Reed Preston Scott Linwall Todd Rohr Steve Lord 63 64. Mike Scheffield 65. Kevin Stevens 66. John Kudlinski 67. Pat Griffin 68. Andy Otis 69. Mort Platt 70. Dwight Miller 71. Peter Haley 72. Jim Emery 73. Brad Veatch 74. Bruce Taylor 75, Rick McKinney 76. John Rau 77. Tom Rogers 78. Mark Hunkeler 79. Troy Perry 80. Fred Humphreys 81, Steve Wilcox 82. Mike Sebo NOT PICTURED: Jim Syrett Andy Welch Bill Grant Sean Daw Bob Vechiola David Lam Brett Singleton Larry Bloch , .Y-C 5 - E 2 -uxngxfg,-::x,xQ.4,, Z , A if ,. 'v kHSii4i ii-i E2i E3522331523-rzerrrrrvvz-pray 955.56 7321 W af ,wx Z5 :Ev PM 1 M ' .1 1, FQ Q1 W W li ll ' 3 iw 2:2 :cf ef E ' 4 , gr fd' 5? Q? , QE if gi 75 fn 7' , 5: 71 ff f. Q mil J- . , ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, , ,f 1 .... ' . gl 9' --'QL - ' 4, V N ' 9 wav, Q -55 t 'Ei 29 Ji N 11 tit if lk EW fm My -1 N 7 1,5 TZQJ V. l A 1 Y I 42hfu'lJ 1 V JV' ,ll K JNL 1 t-'T X ti 1 1 -1. W 1 2 3 4 5 . Mark Humphries . Jess Salisbury . Mike Blackshire . Brent Alexander .Dan Hogarty 6. William Moore 7 8 9 . Jim Krekeler . Gary Sobba . Mark McFarland 10. Scott Foos 11 . Lance Palmer 12. Stan Carrington 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .Shawn Hunter . Mark Shade . John Dickerson . Doug Quarnstrom .Tom Burkhead .Sean Dugan . Blake Spencer 20. Scott Leanard 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 . Steve Bowen .Chuck Campbell . Hoyt Marquis . Jeff Gentry . Harvey Rudy . Mark Alton . Mark Briggs .Tom Wagstaff . Mom Elsie . John Allen .Greg Everage . Bill Bruce .Tim Hauerty Jon Hullings Hap Palmer Brad Hall Greg Krekeler Shawn Monaghan .Tom Johnston Kevin Nichols Ken Prendergast John Colley Scott Carpenter Frank Buccero Steve Ryan Greg Smith Mark Evenson Tom Wilkenson Dael Garret Scott Sweazy Eric Walker Scott Maceli .Steve McElroy Scott Bruce Mark Delworth Kevin Rathert . Steve Smith . Tom Terry Jay Scott Bryan Nitcher Mark Marano Dave Dauchy Dave Watson Ray Gorman Eric Wall John Stanley Matt Hurt , Fl' 0- rr lag, a Fl gg' 1 M W1 Q 'Q ' ' 1 11 1 I p X 1 '1 fr 2 Q .5-G , . Arnold Graham . Scott Sutter . Tim Henry . Jerry Jones .JeffG1eason Phil Walton . Curt Skogg Dan Gebert .Scott Smalley . Rich Smith Mike Evenson Bart Robertson Dave Henzlik . Paul Fazio Kip Elliott . Tom Morse . Troy Reazin Robert Lacy Dave Urban Art Hoffelmeyer .Jeff Thompson . Scott Kirkendall Mark Allen . Tom O'Farrell Mitch Baldwin .Greg Nichols Brett Spencer Rich Williams Mike Franklin Scott Tennis Mike Carothers Craig Domann 100. Jim Vyrsak l ?g,2ir+' fQ2f.,?.g' ' ' 1 11 U ' ' 'WG E102 H ypqg 1 f ' .:'2?fQ1. l .1 . .1 . , IJ P' ' ff f' .,,, j . .. .-5 9' su' f 'S 'J in ' ka 1 1 f 1 1 ' ff i' 1 1 1 . . 1-, l Q 111115, , ,J 'I gt 4 zu 4 ll 1 Sigma Chi has formed a rich tradition of high ideals and standards here at the University of Kansas for the past 98 years. Strong alumni relations and an ambitious administration keep Sigma Chi a vibrant and integral component in the community. Our Housemother, Elsie Eschenheimer, enters her 13th year in guiding the men of Sigma Chi to high academic and social standards. Sigma Chi is already preparing for its 100 year anniversary at KU set for the fall of 1984. Sigma Chi's have established themselves academically during the week and socially on the weekends. Weekends were made . . . for Sigma Chi! 381 A A :iq gd- W 'J :gg:p1eY5 - 'J c M, J. 'v 1 1 J. 53 21 Q52 M :-4: 755 gs Q. 54 gl' :Q 4, J6- 234: 55: 'J :A M W of f L317 :J W 7 HJ' ,IV wi 4.1 M J 54 f We fix 2 1 ff 4 3 I W1 Q: 535 25' fi Em li? 2 '44 72- if ni W4 ,Qi Zz Q5 -is Si? Ii? ,M I? 0 4 +P Q: :E 5. ft Q, 2. 5: H W 7 ff 5? IA fr: :gg W IW!! J- ?a P'nF'P Sigma v l T . ii 1 1 and 2 fl L., T fi Zim XX fl, JN. J-lt, idle VA wilt ,D 2 .lf l 'vrzfr 'l Beth Miller Keela Maison Kelly Clark Kendra Gooch Julie Adams Lisa Wall Kris DiPalma Mendy Perry Bonita Henry Anna Russell Terri Creason Lynda Koziol Angela Greeson Sherri Shepard Laura Fleck Erin McCue Dibbie Harvey Maria Sililey l9. Becky Blackwell Debbie Belusky Marty Warren Alison Begley Lynlea Hall Leigh Dull Melissa Drag Beth Ingle Susan Kraft Jan Clinkenbeard Laura Marcum Jennifer Haverty Kim Beezley Lisa Merriman Barb Tietjen Sally Nugent Carol De Silm .Trina Schalz Sandy Stewart Marilyn Slankard . Shauna Ryan Rachael Pirner l. Z. . l ' 12' ' . if . TFQ 7 5 3 . s ,. lm 0 . -5 2'f ,J W 3 ,www-. 41. Jackie Miller 42. Jill Pearson 43. Becky Wolters 44. Janet St. Martin 45. Barb Blinn 46. Jenni Henderson 47. Denyse Heaney 48. Mary Sauder 49. Cynthia Laine Hobson 50. Paula Borchardt 51. Julie Gatewood 52. Missy Blessing NOT PICTURED: Andrea Berner Rhonda Burwell Laurie Dumler Ann Fidler Heather Jenista Chris Lippert Sharon Panter . . fvrfff 'w1e.'f.. . f m.,,,, ,. . - V ,. ,V V ,AYI .. The Sigma Kappas have been very active on campus this year. We participated in the sorority football and volleyball intramurals which provided us with many enjoyable games. Many Sigma Kappas contributed their talent to Greek Sing and we won second place for our participation on Sigma Chi Derby Days. Long hours and good times went into preparing our Homecoming float for the K.U. versus Iowa State game. The Sig Kaps took first place in the campus blood drive and also sponsored our own successful Be A Lifesaver For The Aged philanthropy. With all of these other activities, the Sigma Kappas had time for some fun and games. We put on a great 'Out of Control' party at the Eldridge House followed by our Harvest Moon party a month later. The traditional Christmas Pearl formal was a very enjoyable evening complete with Christmas stockings for all the girls' dates. All in all, it has been a busy year with many fun activities and many hours dedicated to studies. l 383 Now in it's ninety-ninth year of fraternal service at K.U., Nu Chapter of the Sigma Nu Fraternity is still striving for the same goals and ideals that it was in 1884. The National Fraternity was founded as an anti- hazing organization and based upon the principle of honor. The Chapter house is the former mansion of Kansas Governor Roscoe Stubbs, and the land it sits on is the largest estate of any fraternity or sorority at KU. The chapter emphasizes academics but also enjoys participating in intramural sports, philanthropies, social activities, and many indivudal extracurricular involvements. Sigma Nu is proud of its three Summerfield Scholars, two Mortar Board members, two Omicron Delta Kappa members, two Owl Society members, and one Lambda Sigma member. At K.U. sporting events, Sigma Nu is well represented with three yell leaders, the Jayhawk mascot, the Spirit Squad manager and a member of the K.U. Marching Band. Sigma Nu is active in student government by having Jim Cramer, Student Body Vice President, Roger Ramseyer, Business School Senator, and Doug Schoerke, Interfraternity Council's Vice President of Fraternity Affairs amongst its members. Sigma Nu was even represented on the stage of Hoch Auditorium in February as we performed with the Kappa Kappa Gammas in the 1983 production of Encore.', Thus, Sigma Nu, with its outstanding membership, beautiful home, academic discipline, and lifetime fraternal friendship's is a fraternity that is truly thriving as it looks forward to its centennial celebration in 1984. :a.g3'gr.,, f. Ury, rl. I 1 1 r l r 4 V 1 V 4 J 4 4 i r 1 Q 452 X 0' ft rg, f fri! 1 in - ,fa I 'Q W J 0 7 'J' 'i' .f,?? A ' if -- '4 'ff 411 mt-4 51 W' f ,lf W 1 , ! ,Iwi , 1, , 5,925 'VMWQWW 4iW'J 4 1 'mag ,god f 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 . Steve Sears . Steve Lawton . Mike Fitzcharles . Craig Carter . Jamie Koval . Gordon Toedman Mom Masten . Scott Rose Mike McKernan Bill Coffey . Tom Allen . Jay Bessey . Tom Dodd . Scott Cooper Bill Lindsay Jim Cramer . Scott Keeler . John Shawver Kip Esry . Ken Throckrnorton Rick Loufek Jeff Wright Doug Holiday Don Cremers Mike DeBlauw . Greg Stanwood Jeff Wolff . Doug Schoeke Mark Bossi . Pat Raynolds . David Carlson Harry Craig . Dave Dellos Dave Schermacher Kip Moore . Andy Browne Jess Commerford Keith Heaton . John Onken . Steve Bjeldaries Brian Waterman Dudley Hutcherson Roger Ramseyer Bruce Connely Pat Kelliher Tom Rost Mike Connor Kraig Johnson Jeff Polack John Beck John Hilliard Chris Henson David Rankin Bob Fritschle 55. Mark Jaedicke 56. Pat Commerford 57. Kecin Klenke 58. Dave Ginardi 59. Mitch Stevenson 60. Steve Bloom 61. Dave Spencer 62. Mike Green 63. Mike Ingham 64. Greg Baker 65. Mike Hollinshead 66. Mark Miller 67. Hunter Graham 68. Timothy Batchman 69 . Jim Lange 70. Bob Heelan 71. Steve King 72. Randy Bachofer NOT PICTURED: Bobby Holmes Steve Seifert Scott Sullins Doug Dockhorn Jim D'Wolf Dave Fulkerson Bob Gnaegy Mark Hauerstein l i Q , x iv M, Q 7 --4 4 N, x C, 4 lbll 1:55:41 Ax .zo Es- Q ' fl f, 'Ii' , ,4 , 3 -,..A W. hr X ,eg M' W. nu + If fs q ,'...' vf? X ,f in , 2525 -A14 M W 'ff ZW, 1552 ,fa ,-iw L , fo f, ' ,, 1 :ei V K- ff ra ,' M ,. my ,- N115 , , ,.,R,y. Z 6 A, , fyj V it . x I I uf, , , y ,H .f H, M N 45' . , V .4 ' '- 'I , f ', F ls' , 4' ,L L .I 4 a 5'-,v v n nr ,l's.f-4.24 IEW f WW fl 4' fi! LA ,, 4 2,02 W .y- gv no -, Wk,,,f5: 1 hi 4 'f V , f W., f frlfv -HU . ,,.f,'5ug, IQ' 'Qw iff'1'1 Sigma Phi Epsilon is a fraternity that has always striven to combine internal quality with external excellence. The inner strength of Sig Ep has produced numerous campus political leaders and has earned the chapter high esteem within the national fraternity. In complement with the internal merits of the chapter, Kansas Gamma has been a consistently active and successful part of both the campus and community. Even though Sip Ep is smaller than other fraternities, the chapter has been on equal status with the larger houses on every level of campus competition. Sig Ep has been able to make major contributions to local charities through fund-raising projects, such as the Superteams philanthropy. Sigma Phi Epsilon is proud of its tradition ofsuccess at KU, but the house is not about to rest on its laurels. The chapter continues to grow and prosper as its membership remains committed to the principles of excellence that have fostered its success. Phil Maruquardt .Scott Proach Jeff Harrington Larry Porter Kyle Anselmi Dan Meyer Corene Meyer Keith Sanders Bengt Olsen Alfredo Villalobos .Thomas Wellenstein R. Michael Greig Peter McLeary Charlie Farha James Dean Mark Erland Jeff Niehoff Kevin Ose Joseph Finocchiaro Dennis D. Strickland Scott Herre Donald Halstead Dale Talty Jorge Diza Tom Fangman Gregory Janes .James J. Gray .Greg Tvrdik .James Prithard Kaniel Lague . James Sanders Pete Swenson David Lassiter Jeffrey Rieger . Todd Morris .Todd Sullivan Charles Miller Paul Rappoport Bryan Thomas Michael Barker Robert Cocharn Pete Maruska David McCormick Lanny Mullin Graham Shirkey Wes Naylor Scott Hermreck Thomas Chubb Jim Tucker Mark Corson Todd Dechant Steven Lanik 53. Daniel Lee 54. John Cross 55. Scott Sisson 56. Paul Wuennenberg 57. Christopher Lazzarino 58. John Secrest 59. Jeff Ream 60. Donald Kempin 61. Bill Courtright 62. John McGrath 63. Steve Maize NOT PICTURED: Doug Brown Donald Nelson Tim Bleish Micheal Black William Carpenter Jeff Jordan Thomas Bene Dan Greig Jack Leathers Scott Hausman Ben Clayman Troy Fowler John Welling Pat Jones .3 34 Aff, Yqfqimig S 3 msaifil m! A Epsilon W!! Tau tag?W545gg?'4?'?2W KHPPH fs, igekieiei E psilon -ng, ? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 . Kyle Wycoff . Mark Rabinovitz Ron Richardson . James McCully . Ted Durie Kevin Bowman . Steve Norby . Greg Falen Randy Condit . Len Abbatiello Bob Hoffman Douf Keller Bill Hervey Randy Grohs .Alan Kelne . Jim Long . Jeff Brodbeck . Dennis Spanky Moore . Ed Hummer Bill Duncan . Scott Eads . Joe Mcllvaine . Elaine Hill . David Geier . Brad Becker . Chris Pierce . Todd Karlin . Dave Jackson Les Bruce Dan Cunningham Bill McDevitt Dan Fitz ibbon - S .John Sirridge Brian Kelly Art Heuer Bronson Webb Peter Raith Bill Arnold Alan Krouse Oscar Hernandez Darin Denning Mike Harra Ron Aul .Jeff Martin Don Seidel Rob Behee Chris Robertson Greg Dukstein , Tom Lay Hal Steiner Marc Day . Alan Marcotte . Scott Brown Jerry Maier .Mitch Watt .Phil McAnany 57. Rob Phillips 58. T. J. Raffelock 59. Tom Stockebrand 60. Dennis McGuire 61. Brian Tillema 62. Lance Plummer 63. Mike Athens 64. Chris Stanley 65. Bob Van Hoecke 66. Todd Nelson 67. Steve Plummer NOT PICTURED: Skip Young Tom Hardy Joe Fogarty Matt Langan Chris Ashburn Kevin Meyer Larry Tarvestad Dave Patton Eric Goldman Pat Hogan Bryce Lamar Tim Coughlin Dave Reaster Dave Sneed Mike Alexander nm lull!!! W '7 Founded in 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill., Tau Kappa Epsilon has grown to the sixth largest fraternity in terms of initiated members with 131,200, and number one in terms of chapters with 267. The founders of the fraternity desired to create a society of men whose personal worth and character, and not a man's wealth, rank, or honors were the requisites for membership. Today, at the University of Kansas, these time-honored principles remain and are practiced by the members of the Alpha-Phi chapter of TKE. Through such activities as our philanthropy, a keg roll that benefits the St. Jude's Childrens Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, and our parties, notably our Roman party held every November, a sincere bond of friendship brings us together. We are proud that this bond of friendship has continued into 1982 -the year of our 40th anniversary. Tekes are also involved on campus, with members participating in University Choirs and Orchestra, UDK fBusiness Managerj, Student Senate, Inter Fraternity Council, Rugby, and Men's Basketball. 1, wa: Men? J Q4 ll ll H:-f -eva g f 35556 ' 52251 35 f A 'vb M- V--.. lvl 1, Dave Swearer 2. Mike Conagnan 3. Steve Larrick 4. Brad Stertz 5. Rich Slaney 6. Lindsay Losen 7. Seth Gausnell 8. Joe Rogers 9. Brian Metz 10. Joe Schulte 1 1. Darrin Frye 12. Rick Sifford 13. Jeff Taylor 14. David Willett 15. Chris Nourot 16. Mike McCamon 17. Walter Ye 18. Tim Olsen 19. Jeff Myrtle 20. Eric Scheck 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Brett Parker Tim Fooshee Dennis Lazaroff Bob Taylor Tim Culver Eric Luling Garry Tanner John Lawton Jim Strathe Jeff Johnson Ray Loraine Bruce Hawkins Keith Nelson Kevin Robertson Rick Hays Dan Roberts . Galen Gottschalk . Scott Seyfarth .Steve Casagrande Randy Brown .17 41. Pat Landes 42. Dana Richardson 43. Jim Small 44. Brian Raleigh 45. John Sennentz 46. Bill Rogers 47. Brad Proctor NOT PICTURED: Brian English Ross Brickley Tiger Craig ' at .W ,W . E-V . ,Xf- f L 4 Since our re-colonization, Delta Psi Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity has grown from a base of 27 members to over 50. Last year was a very successful year for Theta Chi here at KU. No other event could overshadow the return of our charter in April of 1982. That year and every year is started with our annual barn party called the Red Ox Stampede. Later in the fall, Theta Chi welcomes home our alumni by participating in the Homecoming celebration. During the spring, we have our annual philanthropy for the elderly in Lawrence, and cap off the year with our Dream Girl Formal in April. Even being relatively new to campus, Theta Chi has been well represented in student organizations with members involved in Rock Chalk, Encore, SUA, KU Ski Team, KU Crew, the Kansan, as well as others. We are looking forward to another successful year. 391 LZ ,f Q , , ,W ,K -we A 1 B Triangle -qv .r ' ' ' f .a ' W.. .....,..... .47 M .-. . , . .F , .. ...-..- . . T f IL 1 . A ' . F- 6 - th fl ff . 7 F' :' ' - I 0, V mf I - .W W... ,i.. .W . . , . 4- ' ri.. A., , A 1' . A Sf' im Q, .. .. 'Liv -e , All an 5 r 'fi we ..v. , y :al-2 1 if , :r t 1 2 3 6 ,',2 .Joe Skimming .Rich Hayward . Chris Hale 4. Steve Greenwald 5 6 7 8 9 .Eric Hinrichs . Steve Carleton .Jim Vanderbilt .Mike Phillips .Craig Scallan 10. Jamie Gilbert l 1. Joe Herron 12. Mother Holder 13. Bill McLennan 14. Lou Riethmann 15. Ed Sharp lr. ..T 'n-4 ... mv- ! 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K .if-4.1 4. 0 ,Q . fm PurcQfEE Purcbll Q if wgxfa X 'V f fi-sw.....,,.,,..,.,,.,.,, u s Purcell Aaron, Martie, 309 Abbatiello, Len, 389 Abbott, Roger, 308 Abbott, Teri, 320 Abbott, Venetta, 305 Abdullah, Sabariah, 279 Abel, Doran, 357 Abood, Corinne M., 179 Abrahamson, Linda, 271 Abrahm, Linda, 271 Abram, Karen E., 188 Abrams, Glen, 345 Acurio, Ursala, 303 Adair, Ann, 148 Adair, Ann, 319 Adair, Beth, 160, 340 Adam, James, 306 Adame, Jocelyn T., 148 Adams, Bryan, 167 Adams, Julie, 383 Adams, Robert, 363 Adams, Sharon, 283 Adkins, David J., 188 Adkins, Sarah, 278 Adler, Ellen, 274 Aerson, Betty, 232 Agee, Matt, 371 Ahart, Michael, 167 Ahern, Joe, 304 Ahlenius, Paul, 371 Aldrich, Amelia, 188 Alexander, Brent, 381 Alexander, Kelly, 314 Alexander, Scott, 379 Alford, Mary, 340 Alifano, Sally, 357 Alimarvasti, Roxanne, 274 Anderson, John, 291, 287 Anderson, Keith, 188 Anderson, Kolene, 283 Anderson, Kristin, 335 Anderson, Lisa C., 174 Anderson, Mike, 379 Anderson, Richard, 148 Allen, Angie, 213 Allen, Darren, 374 Allen, Jena, 179, 335 Allen, Jim, 285 Allen, John, 381 Allen, John G., 179 Allen, Mark, 381 Allen, Michelle, 373 Allen, Susan, 230 Allen, Suzy, 319 Allen, Tiffany, 235 Allen, Tom, 384 Allison, John, 221, 364 Allison, Julie, 272 Allison, Larry, 179 Allison, Susan, 179 Alloway, Eugene, 302 Alloway, Michelle, 303 Alpers, Steve, 285 Alpin, Chuck, 347 Altheide, Fred, 188 Alton, Mark, 381 Alvarez, Eduardo, 377 Ambler, Marsha, 290 Amend, Douglas B., 148 Ammel, Dana, 325 Ammons, Jim, 289 Anderson, Steven, 167 Andrade, Andrea, 277 Andrasik, Mark, 368 Andre, John, 332 Andre, Julie, 278 Andresevic, Rose, 291 Andrews, Kurt, 314 Anselmi, Kyle, 188, 386 Ansley, Debbie, 244 Antrim, Christi, 275 Anyanwu, Martha Ucheclay, 160 Appelbaum, Sharon, 179 Appleberry, Mark, 282 Arbanas, Lisa, 271 Arboe, Sherry, 160, 335 Ardis, Mike, 179, 223, 252 Arendes, Clay, 364 Arensberg, Brian, 323 Arensberg, Janet, 339 Arensberg, Jeff, 219, 323 Arensberg, Robert, 287 Argabright, Judy, 326 Armstrong, Taivia, 148 Arnold, Bill, 389 Arnold, Connie, 160 Arnold, Mark, 304 l4l Ascue, Kiesa, 223 Ash, Josie, 320 Ashby, Jeff, 302 Ashcraft, Gregory, 188, 377 Asher, Steve, 289 Asher, Vickie, 289 Ashlock, Tracy, 160 Ashlock, Tracy, 160 Ashner, Brenda, 242 Ashner, Kelley, 317 Ashner, Lisa, 326, 242 Ashner, Shari, 340 Atakan, Ahmet, 283 Atchley, Doug, 366 Athens, Mike, 389 Atkinson, Keith, 306 Atkinson, Michael S., 145 363 Atrim, Michelle, 373 Auer, Jennifer, 281 August, Pete, 349 Aul, Ron, 389 Ault, Liz, 225, 227,319 Aunins, John, 167 Austin, Jeff, 364 Austin, Joel, 364 Aver, Wayne, 347 Ayers, Nancy, 282 Ayers, Norman, 285 Aylling, Debbie, 326 Ayres, Michelle, 179, 252 Backstrom, Linda, 291 Backstrom, Mindy, 233 Bacon, Larry, 287 Bafferty, Bo, 202 Bagley, Ellen, 325 Bagskin, Stefanie, 282 Bailey, Gelaine, 280 Bailly, John, 337 Bain, Jr., Donald W., 145 Bainbridge, Roger, 364 Bair, Jon, 377 Bajemia, Gretchen G., 160 Baker, Allison, 160 Baker, Amy, 277 Baker, Brad, 345 Baker, Cindy, 309 Baker, Greg, 384 Baker, Ken, 366 Baker, Mark, 244 Bakker, Erik, 288 Baldwin, Mitch, 381 Ball, Coleen, 335 Ballard, Scott, 331 Balog, Gayle, 188 Balog, Gayle, 317 Banash, Obed K. B., 188 Bandle, Jeff, 308 Banholzer, John, 285 Bankes, Teddi, 225, 227, 373 Barakat, Sami Jamil, 167 Barbeito, Cathy, 281 Barber, Beverly Sue Opal, 174 Barber, Chris, 284 Ahmed, Majgd, 289 Andaga, Elizabeth, 282 Arnold, Mark S., 174 Barber, Joe, 393 Ainsworth, Alf, 379 Andersen, Julie, 326 Arnoldy, Michael, 148 Barber, Linda, 275, 325 Akeroyd, Carcy, 274 Andersen, Tony, 148 Arnoldy, Rich, 284 Barclay, Keith Laird, 148 Akers, Marla, 279 Anderson, Brad, 287 Aronoff, Gwen, 290 Barerltine, Ann, 277 Akins, Steve, 371 Anderson, Brian, 345 Aronson, Dave, 331 Baaker, Debbie, 282 Barhydt, Fred, 337 Al Malky, Ahmed Scif, 133 Anderson, Dave, 347 Arst, Mike, 347 Babili, Randa, 290 Baringer, Sandy, 273 Alber, Sally, 353 Anderson, Dick, 363 Arteberry, Dave, 331 Bacino, David M., 188 Barker, Michael, 386 Albornoz, H, L, Oscar, 167 Anderson, Doug, 364 Artieres, Michele, 188 Bacino, Rich, 363 Barloon, Mary Beth, 353 Albright, Stephanie, 353 Anderson, Jennifer, 307 Asamani, Mary-Theresa, Backer, Ann, 335 Barnes, Brian, 145 B' ASEE? 152-X E690 1307 MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE, S 66044 8 3-11 1 408 2 1 Barnes, Debbie, 277 Barnes, Diane, 281 Barnes, Michael, 188 Barnes, Sue, 326 Barr, Julie, 353 Barret, Michel, 234 Barrett, Anita, 148 Barrett, James, 188 Barrett, Jim, 232, 304 Barron, Jeffrey N., 174 Barsamian, Mark, 167 Barstow, G. G., 307 Bafggow, Gwendolyn G., Bartel, Matt, 223 Barter, Anita, 309 Barth, Julie, 188 Bartholdt, Kristen, 283 Bartkoski, Janice, 213 Bartling, Holly, 277 Bartolino, Charles J., 188 Barton, Fred, 332 Barton, Lisa, 281 Bartonek, Mark, 167 Bartopn, Susan, 290 Bastian, Marty, 363 Bates, Debra, 223 Bates, Jayne, 317 Batesel, Mark Alan, 179 Bath, Tom, 337 Batt, Martha, 325 Bauer, Linda, 179 Bauerle, Jr., Larry D., 160 Baum, Barb, 179, 222,325 Baum, Maureen, 287 Bauman, Marc, 308 Baumann, James A., 210 Baumann, III, Tom J., 148 Baumeister, Rick, 379 Bausch, John Steven, 167 Baver, Jerry, 349 Baxter, Frank H., 314 Bayless, Kathleen, 179 Beachner, Julie, 319 Beaham, David, 366 Beal, Chris, 331 Bean, Lori Anne, 160 Beardsley, Allyson, 225, 227, 340 Bearly, Janalee, 282 Beary, Anne, 340 Beasley, Marla, 305 Beasley, Patty, 285 Beatty, Sarah, 335 Beaver, Amy, 309 Beaver, Gary, 314 Becerra, John, 374 Bechtel, Lynn, 326 Bechtoldt, Karl, 285 Belden, Kelly, 188 Bell, Brenda, 141,317 Bell, Debi, 274, 277 Bell, Debora J., 188 Bell, Maria, 288 Bell, Marsha H., 179, 232, 276 Bell, Nancy, 188 Bell, Walt, 285 Beck, Bill, 357 Beck, John, 384 Beck, Julie, 272 Beck, Mark, 223, 284 Becker, Brad, 226, 389 Becker, Debbi, 319 Becker, Katie, 325 Becker, Kristie, 335 Becker, Todd, 287 Becker, William, 188 Beckett, Tandy, 305 Beckloff, Denise, 244 Beckman, Bob, 359 Bedner, Jennifer, 279 Bedwell, Tod, 363 Beebe, Susan, 148 Beech, Catherina, 160 Beekman, Bob, 285 Beeler, Nina Marie, 210 Beeler, Steve, 148, 323 Beemer, Kathy, 340 Beers, Denise A., 160 Beeves, Tammy, 274 Beezley, Kim, 383 Begley, Alison, 383 Behan, Cathy, 223 Behee, Rob, 389 Behrndt, Laura, 179, 319 Beier, Roberta, 148 Bell, Winston, 306 Belsen, Deanna, 339 Belusky, Debbie, 383 Belzer, Rick, 288 Bennett, Gary, 357 Bennett, Lynn, 284 Bensen, Karen, 340 Bentson, Tom, 364 Benz, Teresa, 290 Berg, Brenda, 285 Berg, Tone, 283 Berger, Diane, 278 Berger, Mary, 278 Berger, Tom, 242 Berger, Wendy, 291 Bergfalk, Janet, 280 Berglund, James, 332 Berglund, Kristina, 188 Bergman, Ron, 284 Berguist, Diana, 309 Berke, Pamela S., 179 Berkley, Jannette, 279 Bernasky, Jim, 302 Berner, Andrea, 210 Berner, Kathryn, 174 Berry, Angela, 179 Berry, Ellen, 273 Berry, Kapryce A., 179, 373 Berry, Berry, Michael C., 188 Stephanie, 280 Bertrand, Michael Ray, 145 Besley, Catherine A., 189 Bessey, Jay, 384 Best, Margaret, 271 Beste, Catherine, 210 UNION BUS DEPOT 638 MASS 843-5622 Hours: 8 a.m.-11:59 p.m. Charter Bus Service, Schedule Bus Service, Package Express Service Lawrence Agent: Greyhound Bus Lines, Trailways Bus Systems, KG Lines Bettis, Andy, 332 Betzelberger, Terry, 148 Beuerlein, Dave, 331 Bevan, Scott, 359 Bever, Jerry, 235 Bickford, Cheryl Herink, 174 Bickley, Michael, 167 Bickley, Steve, 364 Biehl, Lorri, 307 Biehler, Dan, 179 Bierman, Beth, 340 Bierman, Sharon, 340 Biermann, Beth, 148 Biggins, Tom, 345 Bigler, Jon, 364 Billings, Lisa, 283 Billings, Lynn, 189 Billington, Laura A., 189 Bilyeu, Michelle, 273 Binkley, Gregg, 290 Bins, Mary, 141,325 Bird, Warren, 368 Birdsong, Rhonda J., 189 Birkenmeier, Benton, 167, 331 Bischler, Mike, 226 Bishir, David, 304 Bishop, Amy, 283 Bittman, Thomas, 189, 374 Bjeldanes, Steve, 384 Black, Lisa, 319 Black, Michael, 189 Black, Steve, 345 Black, Tom, 323 Blackburn, Brett M., 167 Blackburn, Craig, 289 Blackburn, Lori, 278 Blacklock, Carlos L., 167 Blackman, Nancy, 189 Blackshere, Megan, 279 Blackshire, Jenny, 218 Blackshire, Mike, 381 Blackwell, Becky, 383 Blair, Brett J., 148 Blair, Dan, 363 Blaise, William, 148 Blake, Brad, 347 Blakely, Allen, 284 Blanco, Lucio, 283 Blanz, Elizabeth, 189 Blanz, Sarah, 288 Blazer, Chip, 323 Blazer IV, Henry C., 174 Blecha, Amy, 281 Bleish, Mary, 353 Bleske, Brenda, 160 Blessing, Missy, 383 Blevins, Timothy, 235 Blinn, Barb, 383 Bloch, Larry, 379 Blodgett, Sandy, 353 Bloom, Barton, 379 Bloom, Dave, 323 Bloom, Steve, 384 Bloomer, J. D., 289 Blount, Sue, 339 Blowey, Doug, 332 Bloxdorf, Heidi, 189, 320 Bloxham, Teresa, 174 Blubaugh, Karen, 335 Bobo, Luke B., 167,361 Bobrow, Mike, 290 Boddiger, David, 377 Bodin, Sharon, 335 Bodine, Paula, 309 Boeding, Christen, 284 Boerger, Cindy, 340 Boerger, Lisa, 272 Boersma, David, 285 Bogan, Julie, 276 Bogart, Cynthia, 189 Bohan, Kevin, 357 Bole, James, 235 Bolen, Ann, 355 Boles, Jim, 223 Bolger, Cindy, 174 Boling, Scott, 304 Boller, Tim, 230, 304 Bolleverk, Teresa, 276 Bolton, Jeffrey G., 179 Bonacchi, Judi, 355 Bondank, David, 189 Bondon, Ralph, 357 Bong, John, 359 Bontrager, Kristy, 339 Booker, J. C., 245 Booker, Jim, 394 Booker, John, 189 Boomer, Lisa, 320 Boomhower, Cheryl, 353 Boone, Sue, 285 Booth, Carlene, 309 Booton, Barbie, 353 Boots, Henry, 374 Boppart, Paul, 332 Borchardt, Paula, 383 Borcherding, Connie, 189 Borel, Tim, 371 Boresow, Steven, 167 Bork, Brian, 284 Bos, Mark Stephens, 189 Bossch, Lisa, 281 Bossi, Mark, 384 Bott, Charlotte, 160 Botts, Kim, 280 Bouchein, Dave, 357 Bouchier, Lynn, 272 Boushka, Jim, 148 Boutte, Jan, 223 Bowen, Debra, 282 Bowen, Eric, 347 Bowen, Joan, 280 Bowen, Lois, 305 Bowen, Steve, 381 Bower, Becky, 284 Bower, Cindy, 325 Bower, Cynthia A., 189 Bower, Bower, John, 242, 306 Todd A., 189 Bowman, Kalynn, 273 Bowman, Kevin, 389 Boyd, David, 148 Boyd, Jodi, 272 Boyd, Merrie Dee, 189 Boyer, Bruce, 287 Boyer, Lynn, 141 Boyer, Tracy, 353 Boyle, Bruce, 331 Boyle, Scathleen S., 189 Braasch, Sue, 271 Braden, Scott D., 189 Bradford, John, 345 Bradley, Brock, 167 Brady, Craig, 331 Brainard, Beth, 319 Brainerd, Barb, 189, 282 Brakeall, Beth, 272 Braly, Jaci, 340 Brand, Becky, 189 Branda, Tim, 308 Brandt, Laura, 307 Branham, Melanie J., 189 Branstetter, Joni, 280 Brasloff, Kent, 174 Bratman, Bruce, 190 Bratton, Diana Marie, 151 Bratton, William R., 148 409 Buck, Brautman, Barry, 371 Braver, Laura, 309 Bravo, Edhelena V., 213 Bray, Darcie, 273 Bray, Heather, 278 Brecheisen, Ray, 252 Breckenridge, Pat, 363 Breeden, Jeffrey, 179, 222 Breedlove, Bruce, 285 Breidenthal, Ted, 363 Brennan, Michael, 285 Brennen, Molly, 373 Brent, Amy, 174, 335 Brent, Ann, 273 Brent, Criss, 337 Brenton, Dan, 332 Bressler, Phil, 179 Brewer, Rachel, 190 Briand, Simone, 309 Briceno, Aquiles Yibirin, 190 Bricker, Clark, 232 Bricker, Mrs., 332 Brickman, Beth, 290 Bridge, Robert Clayton, 145 Bridges, Warren, 223, 337 Bridwell, Barbara, 160 Briggs, Mark, 148, 381 Briggs, Scott, 332 Brimacombe, Steve, 363 Briney, Lori Jean, 148 Brink, Tjeerd, 289 Brinkman, Mark, 379 Brinkman, Scott, 332 Briswell, Barbie, 320 Britain, Bill, 323 Brito, Ann Marie, 179 Brittain, Julia A., 145,320 Brizendine, Mark, 359 Brizley, Kent, 379 Brock, Bruce, 179 Brodbeck, Jeff, 389 Brogalone, Jeff, 357 Brohammer, Martha, 285 Broll, Pete, 349 Brons, Jeroen, 368 Brooker, Susan, 317 Brooks, Lynne, 353 Brosahan, Katy, 355 Brough, Carolyn, 160 Brown, Alan, 306 Brown, Barry, 288 Browne, Andy, 384 Brown ing, Heidi, 288 Bruce, Bill, 381 Bruce, Cammie, 280 Bruce, Carolyn L., 190, 320 Bruce, Carrie, 286 Bruce, Bruce, Les, 389 Scott, 381 Bruggen, Meg, 353 Brunemeier, Todd, 371 Brunker, Bob, 349 Bruns, Shawn M. Pierson, 167 Brush, Dean, 374 Brush, Susan, 213 Bruyn, David, 190 Bryant, Dawn LaRee, 160 Bryant, Roger, 314 Bryant, Terry, 323 Buccero, Frank, 381 Buchanan, lvan, 190 Buchanan, Kelly, 326 Buchele, Alan, 357 Kenneth, 148 Brown Brian, 366 Brown Buster, 371 Brown Cheri, 242 Brown Cheryl, 339 Brown Dave, 359 Brown, Douglas M., 145 Brown Geoffry, 167 Brown James, 302 Brown Brown Jeff, 232, 371 Jeffrey L., 190 Brown Kelly, 190, 326 Brown Linda,353 Brown Lynn, 339 Brown Mark, 287 Brown Melissa, 160, 210 Brown Mindy, 190, 232, 353 Brown, Paris Kemberly, 190, 245 Brown, Randy, 391 Brown, Robin, 340 Brown, Ronald, 374 Brown Scott 389 Brown, Shirley, 379 Brown, Susan, 179, 339 Brown, Susy, 353 Brown, 410 Vicki, 340 Buckley, Brenda, 303 Buckner, Wesley, 394 Buckstead, Karen, 289 Budd, Christopher, 174 Buehrer, Denise, 309 Buell, Lisa, 210 Buffkin, Tom, 304 Buford, Melissa, 282 Bui, Trinh, 302 Bukaty, Lynne, 225 Bukowsky, Eileen, 279 Bulger, Brian, 349 Bullard, Bret, 288 Bullinger, David, 314 Bultman, Darrell, 283 Bultman, Myron, 283 Bunge, Tracy, 273 Bur, Eric, 347 Burch, Brian, 288 Burch, Scott, 242, 363 Burgardt, John J., 167 Burger, Kim, 283 Burgess, Jay, 306 Burgess, Jeff, 284 Burghart, Steve, 304 Burke, Cathy, 373 Burke, Houston, 190 Burke, Kelly, 275, 289 Burkett, Brenda, 283 Burkett, Bryce, 160 Burkhead, Tom, 381 Burmeister, Jean, 326 Burns, Julie, 289 Burns, Laura, 373 Burns, Nancy, 286 Burns, Stephanie, 271 Burriss, Chuck, 285 Burrows, Jean E., 148 Burwinkle, Joe, 304 Busby, Loren, 242 Busch, Bill, 282 Bush, Amy, 242 Bush, Randall, 174 Bush, Wayne, 332 Bushman, Kimbley, 167, 232 Bushman, Tanna, 274 Bushnell, Connie, 174 Butin, John, 332 Butke, David, 287 Butler, Harlan, 393 Butler, Lydia, 149, 317 Butts, Brad, 190 Byers, Archie, 379 Byers, David, 285 Byfield, Cynthia, 160 Campe, Lynn, 284 Cates, Richard D., 149 fill i l. ,V Byrd, Michael, 174 Campion, Janet, 335 Catlin, 17005, l90 Byrne, Kevin, 368 Campos, Carlos Joel, 167 Catt, CHSU, 277 . Elf Cannon, Frank, 302 Caudron, Denise, 234 W Cannon, Lonnie, 374 Caulje3',Ef21C15,7f:16l Cannon, Susan, 335 Cha , lSH, , Cantanzero, Andrea, 228 Chadick, Kit, 32331 Capiie, Mike, 288 Chaffin, Rames, , , Capps, Jill, 190, 340 Chaffin, Stephanie, 326 Cl, . hi Capps, Sandie, 335 Chalfant, Brad, 190, 363 l Cabs, Gwen, 279 Carl, Peggy,.280 Chalfant, June Anne, 353 Cahe, Sherri L., iso Carle. Debbie, 326 ggambiqflafin, Eollifnr 279 fb, C b 'Alb t ,283 Carleton, Steve, 393 ami? lil- af IH, Yfm ,W Ciici7go1leerir1l80,223 Carlson, David, 384 Marie, 149 EC, Cadden, Tim, 366 Carlson, Lauren, 167, 326 Cllanay, Laffy, 302 621 Cadwell, Devon, 279 Cal'lS0H, ROShel, 141 Chanco- Arlene- 174' 273 M Cahiz, Carlos, 284 CHfm0dYr John, 149, 332 Chandler, gurl' 'lO'l36l0 M, Cahoy, Cheryl, 319 Carmody, Mike, 332 Chafldlef, 0 Cite, M Carmona, Michael, 285 Chandler, SCOU, 359 CZi1riJyCE1li?et,29b7 Carolan Nancy 276 Chandler' Stan' 149 M . ' . . ' 2 ' ' lll Caln, Miriam Hays, 160 Carpenter, Carrie, 141 glgggg' 52111237323 fig, Cain, Steve, 364 Carpenter, Craig, 337 Chan bam H '190 UH, Calhoon, Julie, 278 Carpenter, seen, 381 Chang' Swag 350 U, Calhoun, Duncan, 290 Carr, Connie, 307 Cha ian Cogrine 319 M Callahan, Mary, 279 Carr, Mike, 371 Chagman' Lisa 31'7 GV, Callahan, Vince, 290 Carr, Sherri, 190 ' ' pl, Callaway, Cathie, 340 Carrirl ton, Stan, 381 Chapman' Steve' 394 lfiil 3 Cha ell James l 180 fe Calovich, Anne, 180 Carrol, Tracy, 345 Chappell, Jim 374' M' Camacho' Cymbal' 282 Caffollr Sue' 309 Chasres Mersena 286 Cambern, Catherine M., Carson, Tim, 371 ' ' ', 'B 190 C C . 384 Charlton, Jerry, 349 Cain. am' mg' Cheadle, Cindy, 284 in Cameron, Jill, 279 gaflC'bMa'Y3fgl Cheney, John, 308 hihi Carnpanini, Bob, 302 CNY' 'agefs 391 Cheong, Tan-Hee, 302 ci, Campbell, Barb, 320 Casaggin gglleve' Cherry, Brenda P., 190 inn Campbell, Carrie, 277 C335 Kathy 326 Cherry, Maureen, 288 ijyip Campbell, Chuck, 381 ' ' . Cheshire, Jim, 337 Cyn Campbell, Karan, 283 gasket, ECW? L52 174 Cheshire, Liz, 326 ni, Campbell, Kathy, 235 Cass? RF'S,:'e308 Chesney, Rechelle, 282 in Campbell, K0llI1, 234 Cassl y' J li 'A d 174 Chesser, Craig, 149 lille. Campbell, Mark. 289 Casleelj OE lfgomw' Chestnut, Robert, 149, 357 ne, Campbell, Sheila Kay, 2 CaSlell'A0y 190 Chiesa, Karen, 339 gm Campbell. Tracey, 340 as 'O' na ma' Chiang, Gisela, 309 ny, Campbell, Vll1CC, 359 Cate, John, 357 Chiotti, Steve, 248, 349 may V C I 1 .., L l ie:..,.r: -:sr,rir:1:5.5:5:5:1:1:r,.z:1--2-21' . . Lvl 1 A 2 ',-z:rE,:5..s:Ef.232,51 ei- :igizi1-E55?I1511E533E55E5E525:e2z5eE5Ei?5ErE5I'f'' '+ '1 lf:-1:-'g3:2.f'E:5:5:555-ZirE-- i 5 - f ' i Florufax ' . F L 0 W E H S H 0 P I I 1 l 1 Congratulations ro rhe Groduores of 1983 -ii X Chipman, Anne, 174 Chorn, Jill, 284 Chrisopulos, Jim, 337 Christenson, Sarah, 277 Christie, Debbie, 325 Christie, John, 347 Christner, Erin, 288 Christoffersen, Keven, 331 Chronister, Pam, 273 Chrzanowski, Steve, 306 Chubb, Thomas, 386 Cimpl, Karen, 149 Cisco, Guy, 234 Citow, Lisa, 180, 222 Clabots, Margy, 272 Claflin, Dave, 364 Clark, Jim, 288 Clark, Kathy Murphy, 213 Clark, Kelly, 340, 383 Clark, Larry, 190 Clary, Mij, 275 Clason, Jan, 325 Claterbos, Mary, 289 Clax, Kathy, 355 Cleaver, Christy, 339 Cleavinger, Susan, 325 Cleland, Anne, 149, 335 Cleland, Sunny, 335 Clemens, Stephen, 174 Clement, Windy, 303 Clennan, Cheryl, 339 Click, Kim, 225 Clifford, Christy, 288 Clinkenbeard, Jan, 383 Clinton, Arlene, 285 Clinton, Tracy, 339 Clintsman, Lori, 180 Clothier, Bert, 323 Cloud, Sharla, 309 Coble, Nancy, 180 Cocanougher, Mark, 174 Cochran, Robert, 386 Cockle Mar 190 225 335 w yr v 1 Coe, Patricia Anne, 149 Coens, Brad, 364 Cofellt, Chris, 242 Coffeen, Paul, 337 Coffey, Bill, 234, 384 Coffey, Tori, 309 Coffin, Elaine, 317 Coffman, Brian, 22 Coffman, Mike, 337 Cohen, Adam, 291 Cohlmia, John, 347 Cohlmia, Patricia, 190 Cohlmia, Tish, 340 Cohn, Bruce, 287 Coker, Bodie, 191, 228 Cole, James, 149 Cole, Martha, 340 Coleman, Andy, 337 Coleman, John, 394 Coleman, Sarah, 191 Colliatie, Christopher, 191 Colliatie, Scott, 363 Collier, Shelley, 271 Collins, Janelle, 286 Collins, Vance, 287 Collins, Vicky, 191, 288 Colt, Liz, 276 Colvin, Anise, 283 Combs, Lee, 379 Comer, Robin Lee, 191 Comine, Julie, 282 Comley, Cathy, 276 Commerford, Jess, 384 Commerford, Pat, 384 Commodore, Gail, 149 Compton, Bridget, 276 Compton, Julie, 289 Compton, Patty, 277 Conaghan, Michael V., 180, 391 Conard, John, 306 Condit, Randy, 389 Condon, Sharon, 191 Conn, Catherine, 174 Connaghan, Margaret Mary, 191 Connell, John, 371 Connelly, Bruce, 384 Conner, Gina, 149 Conner, Kris, 287 Conner, Vince, 305 Connor, Gina, 289 Connor, Mike, 384 Connor, Tamara, 191 Conovan, Bill, 289 Conrad, John, 242 Converse, Donna, 275 Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, , Troy, 347 Cook Addie J., 160 Douglas, 377 Grant, 331 Jane, 149 Kevin, 167 Kristi, 303 Linda, 191 Susan, 335 Thomas P., 180 Cooksey, Susan, 180, 222 Coolbaugh, Mary I., 191 Cooley, Beth, 277 Cooley, Herb, 377 Cooley, John, 381 Coolidge, Janet, 335 Coons, Lisa, 180, 319 Coons, Tanya, 141 Cooper, Andy, 379 Cooper, Cathy, 305 Cooper, David, 363 Cooper, Jeff, 371 Cooper, Jerry, 345 Cooper, Scott, 384 Cooper, Scott B., 180 Cooper, Stacie, 319 Cooper, Terrie, 326 Copeland, Brian, 393 Copeland, Chris, 225, 335 Copeland, Christina, 191 Copeland, John, 331 oxfiY VC Bar-8-0 2214 Yale lBehind Univ. Stale Bankl Cork, Glen, 337 Corkel, Anne, 277 Corley, Scott, 364 Corliss, David, 191, 302 Cormack, Kathy, 307 Cormack, LoRee, 160 Cormade, Tom, 359 Cornwall, Anne, 191, 242, 353 Cornwell, Susan, 174 Corolis, Melanie, 273 Corredor, Teresa, 317 Corrigan, Bill, 284 Corson, Mark, 386 Cortopassi, Anne, 174 Cosentino, Patti, 280 Costello, Barbara, 210 Coules, Kraig, 191 Coulter, Beau, 353 Coulter, Jodi, 279 Coulter, Lynnie, 278 Courtade, Jr., Ronald L., 167, 323 Courtney, David, 191 Courtney, John, 285 Courtright, Bill, 386 Courtwright, Chris, 304 Covin, Amy, 282 Cowan, Lisa, 290 Cowles, Kris, 271 Cowling, Martha, 288 Cox, Anthony, 285 Cox, Elyce, 335 Cox, Sheri, 282 Craig, Amy, 180 Craig, Harry, 384 Craig, Kevin K., 149 Craig, Maryln, 282 Cram, Ole, 290 Cramer, Christine, 286 Cramer, Jim, 242, 384 Crampton, Karmel, 353 Crane, Shannon S., 191 Cranhardt, Kelly, 149 Craven, Kathy, 319 Crawford, Broderick, 394 Crawford, Candan, 281 Crawford, Hank, 374 Crawford, Susan, 175 Creason, Tammy Lee, 210 Creason, Terri, 383 Cremers, Don, 384 Crenshaw, Scott, 359 Crews, Julie, 288 Crews, Shawn, 191 Crimmins, Judith, 191 Crique, Anette, 273 Criss, Terry, 314 Cromwell, Ann, 218 Cronhardt, Kelly, 340 Cronhardt, Kim, 276 Crooker, Chris, 366 Crosby, Kevin, 285 Cross, John, 386 Crouse, Amy S., 160 Crouse, Evelyn, 305 Crouse, Mary Jule, 366 Crow, Michelle, 210 Crowell, Becky, 275 Crown, Tim, 337 Cruzynski, Robert, 283 Cruzynski, Robert, 283 Culver, Tim, 391 Cunning, Ross, 284 Cunningham, Anne, 191 Cunningham, Dan, 180, 242, 389 Cunningham, Doug, 223 Cunningham, Gina, 276 Cunningham, Kevin, 361 Cunningham, Pat, 331 Curnes, William A., 149 Curran, Mark, 282 Curran, Mom Louis, 359 Currier, Cliff, 168 Curry, Michael S., 145 Cusack, Bob, 337 Cusick, Kurt, 284 Cussick, Heather, 283 Dahuja, Deepak, 188 Dacey, Dee, 275 Dahlberg, Steve, 304 Dalliume, Julie, 285 Dalsing, Tim, 168, 393 Dalton, Pat, 304 Dalton, Scott, 345 Daniel, Andy, 285 Daniels, Bradley A., 191 Daniels, Kent, 308 Dankwerth, Andy, 357 DaoLe, Diana, 272 Darling, Allison, 319 Darling, Lynette, 319 Darling, Susan, 191 Darnell, Mary, 149 Dauchy, Dave, 381 Daugherty, Bill, 363 Daugherty, Carolyn, 335 Daugherty, Robert, 191 Davenport, Derek, 366 Davidson, Lynn, 317 Davidson, Sue, 355 Davied, Cathy, 149 Davies, Lori, 339 Davis, Bill, 363 Davis, Cathy, 283 Davis, Chip, 228 Davis, Christine, 280 Davis, Douglas, 368 Davis, John, 331 Davis Leslie, 285 Davis Lillian, 180, 319 Davis Linda, 141, 335 Davis Lori, 305 Davis Lovey, 283 Davis Mayli, 285 Davis, Michelle, 280 Davis, Pamela, 213 Davis, Jr., Arthur H., 180 Dawdy, Michell, 284 Day, Jon, 359 Day, Marc, 191, 389 Day, Roger, 332 De Greiff, Gustavo, 288 DeB1auw, Mike, 384 DeCarlo, Michelle, 276 DeChamplain, Judith, 280 DeCicco, Judy, 335 DeGoler, Jay, 192, 332 DeMay, Beverly, 286 DePriest, Mike, 368 DeSelm, Carol Sue, 180 DeSelms, Don, 379 DeSelms, Stuart, 379 DeSi1m, Carol, 383 DeStephanis, Liz, 219 Degcie, Sue Ellen Folsom 1 DeVore, Nancy, 285 Dean, Ann, 283 Dean, James, 386 Dean, John, 323 Dean, Pam, 286 Dearing, Michele, 319 Deay, Robert, 363 Debicki, Mary Beth, 192 Dechant, Todd, 386 Decker, Dan, 332 Deegan, DeeDee, 283, 284 Deem, Cindy, 271 Deeter, Jon, 347 Deeter, Scott, 332 Dehaemers, Tim, 331 Dehekker, Stephen E., 168 Dekat, Tonya, 283 Delgado, Mary Ann, 192 Dellos, Dave, 384 Delworth, Mark, 242, 381 Dembny, Lisa, 309 Demel, Paula, 307 Denk, Angela, 273 Denning, Darin, 389 Dennington, Debi, 180, 326 Denton, Marilyn, 284 Denzel, Christy, 282 Depenbusch, Dennis, 368 Depew, Sally, 276 Depp, Heidi, 280 Derkes, Kathy, 320 Derks, Joe, 347 Derousse, Scott, 308 Destefanis, Liz, 335 Destefano, John, 331 Detappan, Deidre, 284 Deters, Hank, 306 Devenney, Dona, 282 Dever, Mike, 349 Devine, Jeff, 347 Devine, Patty, 141 Devore,Nancy, 242 Devoss, Todd, 332 Dewey, Jim, 308 DiAlbini, Pam, 272 DiPalma, Kris, 383 Dial, Tami, 353 Diamond, John D., 145 Diaz, Jorge, 386 Dibben, Mark, 284 Dick, Melissa, 340 Dicke, Steffanie, 273 Dickerson, John, 381 Dickey, Sara, 276 Dickinson, Philip, 168 Dickinson, Priscilla, 149, 340 Dickson, Brenda, 303 Dickson, Stacey E., 192 Dicus, John, 332 Diederich, Jim, 332 Diederich, Mary, 373 Diekroeger, Winn, 291 Dietrich, Dana, 161, 317 Dietrich, Kenneth, 192 Dixon, Sandra, 305 Dixon, Suzi, 275 Dlugopolski, Michael, 235 Dobelpower, Peggy, 325 Dockendorf, Jamie, 279 Docking, Laura, 373 Dodd, Tom, 384 Doer, Brian, 363 Doering, Angela, 325 Doering, Mike, 366 Doherty, Joseph M., 180 Dolan, Doug, 374 Dolan, Mark, 192 Dolan, Mike, 359 Dole, Bob, 242 Dolson, Mike, 364 Domann, Craig, 381 Domann, Sheila, 273 Donahue, Patrick J., 180 Donelle, Michelle, 286 Doner, Kurt, 357 Donnici, Susan, 161 Donohue, Patty, 275 Donovan, Bill, 291 Dorman, Scott, 377 Dorn, Robin, 149 Dorsey, Libby, 326 Dorton, Denise, 213 Dougherty, Debbie, 353 Dougherty, Steven C., 192 Dowdy, Bob, 239 Dowell, Earl, 364 Dower, Tad, 347 Dower, Timm, 347 Downard, James M., 192 Downs, Bruce, 284 Dozier, Sharon B., 168 Drag, Melissa, 383 Drake, Jeff, 364 Drees, Kathy, 286 Drees, Tom, 302 Dreiling, Mary, 276 Dressler, Susan, 192 Drew, Jerry, 345 Dreyer, Nancy, 317 Drinkhouse, Ron, 283 Driscoll, Kelley, 363 Driscoll, Sean, 363 Drury, Felicia, 326 Dubrovin, Dana, 175 Dubrovin, Dianna, 307 Duckers, Sarah A., 149, 340 Dudley, Jr., Scott W., 314 Duffy, Kate, 223 Dugan, Bebo, 228 Dugan, Sean, 381 Duggan, Kathleen A., 180 Duhart, Kimberly Ann, 192 Dukstein, Greg, 389 Dull, Barry, 345 Dull, Berry, 168 Dull, Leigh, 383 Dumay, Susan, 273 Dietx, Jill, 339 Digirolamo, Ed, 284 Dill, Teresa, 192 Dill, Wendi, 278 Dinges, Dave, 364 Dinitto, Martin H., 145 Dinitto, Michael, 374 Dinklag, Mel, 374 Distefano, Erin, 339 Dittman, Doug, 363 Dixon, David, 393 Dixon, Drue, 353 Dixon, J. Roger, 149 Dixon, Jeff, 363 Dixon, John, 337 Dixon Laurie, 141 412 Dumm, Tim, 302 Duna way, Tim, 288 Dunbar, Kim, 319 Duncan, Andrea, 222 Duncan, Bill, 291, 389 Dunmire, Laura, 192 Dunn, Dallas, 374 Dunn, Doug, 393 Dunn, Matthew, 192 Dunn, Tami, 235 Dunne, Georgie, 278 Duran, Bob, 304 Durbin, Barbara S., 141 Durbin, Christen, 284 Durbin, Kris, 239 Durham, Jane, 335 Durheim, Kathy, 291 Durie, Ted, 389 Durr, Brenda, 180 Durwin, Keith Worley, 146 Dutton, William M., 175 Duzan, Kent, 192 Dwyer, Julie, 284 Dwyer, Tommy, 22 Dyck, Jill, 275 Dyer, Elizabeth, 192 Dyer, Kevin, 302 Eades, Carol, 339 Eads, Scott, 389 Eagan, Bill, 374 Eash, Sheila, 192 Easley, William, 221, 364 Easter, Sarah, 305 Eaton, Todd, 337 Eberle, Pat, 280 Echavarria, Ana, 290 Echavarria, Cristian, 149 Echavarria, Dario, 150 Eck, Doug, 364 Eck, Jay, 364 Eck, Marie, 272 Eckart, Pam, 339 Ecker, Gary, 357 Eckhart, Elisa, 272 Edd, Vicent, 308 Eddy, Jill, 242 Ederer, Craig, 363 Edgmon, Rhonda, 161 Edmonds, Kent L., 168 Edwarad, Kimberly, 290 Edwards, Jim, 371 Edwards, Madeline, 245 Edwards, Margaret, 355 Egan, Larry, 331 Eggert, Carolyn, 305 Ehli, Barb, 325 Ehli, Barbara, 180 Ehrig, Helen M., 180 Eide, Richard, 168 Eighmey, Jan, 303 Eikenberry, Beth Ann, 325 Eisenkramer, Jill, 232 Eklund, Lisa, 175 Ekwere, Philomena, 213 Eldred, Kia, 192, 326 Eleeson, Scott, 337 Elick, Deborah, 288 Ellfeldt, Jeff, 364 Elliot, Lori, 303 Elliott, Craig, 359 Elliott, Doug, 332 Elliott, Jodee, 278 Elliott, Kip, 381 Elliott, Linda, 181 Ellis, Anne, 340 Ellis, Bennie, 245 Ellis, Natalie, 161, 319 Elsey, Gayle, 303 Elsie, Mom, 381 Elston, Mark, 349 Emert, Todd, 289 Emme, Rob, 374 Endbrock, Linda M., 145 Endebrock, Linda, 280 Ender, Laura, 317 Endres, Gray, 371 Engdahl, Kurt, 379 Engelken, Lisa, 307 Engelland, Shawn, 306 Engleman, Jennifer, 192 Englemann, Lori, 192 English, Kathleen, 141 Englund, Cindi, 355 Enick, Allison, 213 Enoch, Duard, 291 Enos, Heather, 283 Enstinger, Dennis, 302 Epperson, Bruce, 232 Epple, Jennifer, 192 Erhart, Corrine, 337 Erickson, Vince, 359 Erland, Mark, 386 Eroth, Robin, 280 Erwin, Mark, 192 Erzinger, Eve, 192 Escher, Mitch, 337 Espinoza, Evangelina, 150 Esplund, Cherie, 303 Esry, Kip, 384 Essien, Ekerette, 192 Estell, Deborah, 193 Estep, Ester, 305 Ethen, Ann, 239 Ethen, Mark, 239 Etzel, Thomas J.,150 Eugster, Steven, 193 Evans, David, 181, 228 Evans, Jim, 302 Evans, Scott, 193 Evanson, Doug, 347 Evanson, Natalie, 150, 248 Evenson, Mike, 381 Everage, Greg, 381 Everett, Carol Moll, 168 Everson, Lance, 323 Ewbank, Steve, 287 Ewert, Beth, 275 Ewert, Chris, 323 Faber, Rusty, 282 Fahas, Wally, 291 1 . 7 Edwards, Kim, 340 Enig, Mark, 345 Faherty, Bill, 308 ' -..L.,,g.Q,':-13,21 Nifizg.-- .. , ,.., .,.. 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T-ff ' Eisixl -- . 1 ,....---Y.....,-............,......- -,. ,, X- vw y 1 Serving KU With Campus Fashions for 31 Years Richard, 394 Faist, Sue, 326 Fakone, Alicia, 320 Falen, Greg, 389 Fangman, Tom, 386 Farha, Charlie, 386 Farha, Mike, 347 Farha, Troy, 347 Farley, Doug, 347 Farmer, Art, 226 Farmer, Kate, 193 Farrar, Bill, 366 Farrar, Karen, 150 Farrell, Denise, 272 Fatseas, Barbara, 274 Fazio, Paul, 381 Fears, Randy, 361 Feder, Jane, 319 Fee, Al, 363 Feeley, Chris, 284 Fehr, Theresa M., 193, 252 Feiden, Mark, 364 Feist, Kathleen, 181 Felkel, Brenda, 339 Fell, Melissa, 287 Feller, Deanne A., 193, 319 Fellers, Jacque, 307 Fellinger, Beth, 335 Fenley, Geri Lynn, 271 Fennewald, Rebecca, 210 Ferber, Rob, 364 Ferdowsi, Joma, 175 Ferhmann, S., 234 Fernandez, Mark, 345 Ferrante, Kathleen, 141 Ferrari, Mark, 357 Feuerborn, Wayne, 145 Fickel, Roger, 235 Fidler, Ann, 242 Fidler, David, 242 Fields, Herb, 366 Fields, Jack, 366 Fike, Kelly, 271 Fillmore, Randell, 248, 290 Finch, Karen, 193 Finch, Steven, 210 Fincher, Jay, 290 Findell, Robert, 193 Findlay, Beth, 320 Fine, Jennifer, 319 Fine, Robert, 368 Finholm, Bob, 364 Fink, Bruce, 331 Fink, Jan, 193,225,326 Fink, Janell, 320 Fink, John, 286 Finkelstein, Victor B., 181 Finkle, Greg, 145 Finocchiaro, Joseph, 386 Finochiarro, Mona, 355 Fischer, Christie, 242 Fischer, Christy, 353 Flanders, Kelly, 340 Flanders, Lisa, 319 Flatt, Bill, 374 Fleek, Laura, 383 Fleischman, Ann, 288 Fleming, Kerri, 245 Fleming, Susan, 335 Fligg, Cathy, 193, 353 Flint, Eric M., 193 Flis, Ted, 282 Floerchingar, Gretchen, 192 Flood, Stephen, 181 Flood, Steve, 331 Flood, Tom, 331 Flottman, Jeff, 374 Floyd Flynn, Flynn, Flynn, Flynn, Focht, , Gina, 192 Andrew, 192, 366 Jerri, 303 Julie, 220, 353 Marcy, 192 Clare, 353 Focht, Lance, 364 Fischer, Jim, 244 Fischer, Lori, 275 Fischman, Diane, 309 Fiscus Fisher Fisher , Johnnie, 223, 305 , Nora, 210, 325 , Rebecca, 283 Fisher, Fishman, Barry, 181, 288 Fitzcharles, Michael, 168, 232, 384 Fitzgibbon, Dan, 389 Fitzmaurice, Dariel, 285 Fitzpatrick, Jan, 193, 353 Flack, Ann, 150 Flack, Nora, 141 Fladung, Eric, 374 Flanagin, Scott, 234 Fogarty, Dan, 331 Fogarty, Mike, 357 Fonseca, David, 308 Foore, Ginger, 373 Foos, Scott, 381 Fooshe, Ellen, 277 Foote, Roger, 192 Foppe, Dave, 349 Foran, John Damian, 181, 222 Forbes, Leigh, 227 Forck, Laurie Jane, 181 Ford, Jesse L., 181 Ford, Sherrie, 289 Foretic, Vesna P., 317 Forness, Daniel J., 193 Forney, Rob, 345 GAMMUNS AND KU 5 TH NKS FUR M MURIES lllllllllllllllllllll Il I I I I I II I Il I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I V Forst, Becky, 210 Fortel, Don, 181,368 Fortune, Darryll L., 181, 361 Foss, Kim, 279 Foster, Andy, 331 Foster, Ann, 193 Foster, Bart D., 168,331 Foster, Becky, 273 Foster, Gordon, 379 Foster, John W., 175 Foster, Karen E., 181 Foster, Kristy, 274 Foust, Michelle, 193 Fowler, Carol, 303 Fowler, Lori, 161 Fowler, M. E, DePalma, 193 Fowler, Stephanie, 278 Fox, Dana, 288 Fox, Elizabeth, 374 Foy, Jeannie, 305 Fragale, Marci, 277 Francis, Darrin, 289 Francke, Dave, 364 Frangie, John, 193, 232, 286 Frank, Johnie, 363 Frank, Ronda, 277 Frank, Sandra, 161 Frank, Vicki, 287 Franke, Cindy, 181 Frankeniield, Kimberly, 161, 326 Frankhauser, Lisa, 274 Frankiewicz, Dean, 193 Franklin, Mike, 381 Fraser, Dorothy E., 150, 281 Frazell, Michael, 161 Frazier, Dirk, 374 Frazier, Lisa, 141 Frazier, Rhonda, 275 Frazier, Tamara, 307 Freathy, Mary A., 150 Frederick, Terry, 242, 306 Fredgren, Charles T., 235 Freeman, Jeff, 193, 331 Freeto, Bill, 379 Freidel, Amy, 279 Freleand, Lynn, 320 Frenkel, Carl, 150 Frenkel, Lisa, 271 Frenking, Colleen, 283 Frey, Marc, 337 Fricklas, Leslie, 194, 280 Friedman, Denise, 291 Friedmann, Esther, 150 Friesen, Amy, 278 Friesen, Kareni 309 Frieswyk, Christine, 320 Frigon, Doug, 366 Fritschle, Bob, 384 Fritzlen, Barbie, 319 Fritzlen, Tom, 331 Froese, Verna, 244 Frogley, Celia, 309 Fromm, Jill, 373 Frost, Libby, 305 Frye, Darrin L,, 194, 391 Fuhlhage Dwayne 368 Fujita Jean 309 Fulkerson Don 194 Fuller Celia 277 Fuller Scott 150 Fuller Teri 272 Funk Carla 303 Funk Cindy 194 Funk Dante 302 Funk Kim 280 Gaebe, Laure B., 213 Gaffen, Loree, 291 Galbraith, Sue, 210 Galvan, Jeff, 314 Galvin, Robert J., 168 Galzerano, Marina, 307 Gamper, Jim, 331 Gandt, Megan, 340 Ganser, Gail, 287 Gardner, John, 150 Garfinkel, Hal, 337 Garner, Greg, 145 Garnett, E. Calrke, 150 Garrelts, Susan K., 210 Garren, Kevin, 210 Garret, Dale, 381 Garrett, Chris, 290 Garske, Barb, 355 Gafvert, Roger, 306 Gass, Tammy, 278 Gasser, Lynn, 271 Gaston, Diana, 340 Gatchalian, Dan, 286 Gates, Kent, 323 Gatewood, Cannonball, 230 Gatewood, Julie, 383 Gatewood, Mary, 168 Gatewood, Matt, 332 Gatlin, Diana, 305 Gaubatz, Brad, 379 Gaudreau, Bob, 363 Gaudreau, Carol, 335 Gaulke, Janice R., 194 Gausnell, Seth, 391 Gawlick, Tom, 210, 371 Geary, Gina, 279 Gebert, Dan, 381 Gebert, Gretchen, 277 Gebert, Mike, 232 Gegan, Sheryl, 335 Gehlback, Gregg, 284 Gehle, Heidi, 319 Gehrt, Kelle, 285 Geier, David, 389 Geisert, Amy, 272 Gellar, Mike, 288 Gelsin, Kathy, 339 Gentry, Jeff, 150 Gentsch, Jeff, 345 Geohegan, Abby, 281 George, Beth, 225, 325 George, Bill, 379 George, Elizabeth Ann, 150 George, Gene, 223 George, Jaye, 305 George, Kenny, 374 George, Larry, 223 George, Mary, 325 Gergacz, John, 248 Gering, Sherry, 281 Gerkin Scott 194 Gerlach David 290 Gerner Jeffrey J. 152 Gernon Craig 306 Gessner Michael Scott 181 Gettemeier Bob 331 Ghofranian Sima 175 Ghormely Steve 232 Ghosheh Haitham 194 Gibbens Jeni 320 A Y S 7 7 , 5 , , , , K ' r s 1 a Q I I s a ' 1 v w V Funck, Cindy, 307 Getz, Debra, 303 z I 'lx 413 Gibbs, Steve, 359 Gibson, Karl, 302 Gibson, Kristen, 194, 335 Gibson, Matthew J., 150 Gier, Rick, 306 Giersch, Ron, 150 Gilanshah, Elaheh, 150 Gilbert, Dana, 161 Gilbert, Jamie, 393 Gilchrist, Jan, 252 Gilchrist, John, 242 Gile, Chris, 347 Gill, Kathy, 355 Gill, Mike, 374 Gill, Sheryl, 161 Gillan, Joci, 280 Gillespie, Kyle, 364 Gillett, Mark, 302, 232 Gilman, Alison, 325 Gilman, Bob, 357 Gilman, Cathi, 161 Gilman, Frank, 290 Gilstrap, Jessica Ann, 161 Ginardi, Dave, 384 Gingrich, Barry, 285 Gingrich, Jay, 194 Giraldo, Juan, 239 Glaser, Becky, 288 Glass, Velicia, 281 Glassner, Mike, 345 Glazer, Jori, 288 Gleason, Jeff, 381 Glenn, Lisa, 213 Glesmann, Carla, 317 Glover, Jim, 332 Gnaegy, John, 290 Gnaegy, Robert, 175 Gnefkow, Betty, 305 Godfrey, Daniel A., 235 Godfrey, Lisa, 320 Goebel, Gary, 150, 337 Goerend, Pam, 271 Goerlich, Monika, 194 Goheen, Delta, 320 Gohlinghorst, Kevin, 357 Golbe, Laura, 340 Golladay, Mark, 304 Gonzales, Bernadita, 284 Gonzales, Cris, 279 Gonzalez, Marcella, 355 Gooch, Kendra, 383 Goodman, Ann Elizabeth, 161 Goodrich, Jack, 288 Goodwin, Clark Rick, 194 Goodwin, Regina, 245 Goodyear, Karen, 353 Gordman, Cort, 222 Gordon, Jr., Jacob, 234 Gorman, Ray, 381 Gornetzki, Debbie, 150 Gosdey, Delome, 230 Gossow, Ellen, 319 Gottschalk, Donna, 282 Gottsrlghalk, Galen, 391 Gould,5Charlotte K., 168 Gourd, Allen, 194 Gourley, Jill, 373 Gowdy, Donn, 290 Gowna, Paul, 323 Graber, Penny, 373 Grabusky, Paul, 287 Gradner, John, 359 Grady, Janine, 339 Graf, Susan, 181 Graham, Arnold, 381 Graham, Bruce, 359 Graham, Roger, 283 Graman, Anne, 239, 242 414 Gramly, David, 287 Graner, Loretta Deane, 175, 280 Granger, Patricia, 194 Grant, Bill, 357 Grant, Mike, 379 Grasman, Danny, 304 Grattan, Cynthia M., 150 Grau, Lourdes, 285 Grauer, Michael Rae, 175 Graves, Becky, 271 Graves, John, 394 Graves, Michi, 48 Graves, Susan, 340 Graves, Tom, 48 Gray, Becky, 305 Gray, Doug, 283 Gray, James J., 386 Gray, Marla, 194 Greeley, Ann, 141 Green, Barry T., 168 Green, Chris, 379 Green, Jeff, 290 Green, Michelle, 181, 285 Green, Mike, 384 Green, Mrs. Marion, 371 Green, Patsy, 366 Green, Terry, 357 Green, Tom, 150 Greenhagen, Marie, 239 Greenlee, Lisa, 281 Greenroyd, Val, 274, 282 Greenshields, Jane, 161 Greenwald, Steve, 393 Greenwood, Jack, 337 Greer, Brandon, 347 Greer, Mindy, 319 Greeson, Angela, 383 Gregorios, Andrea, 280 Gregory, David, 368 Griaggry, Gilbert Ernest, Gregory, Traci Sue, 150, 309 Grelinger, Ann, 305 Grelinger, Dan, 230 Grelinger, Dan, 306 Gress, Tom, 337 Grieg, R. Michael, 386 Griffin, Brian, 347 Griffin, Melanie, 280 Griffin, Pat, 379 Griffin, Sheri K., 319 Griffith, Ellen, 274 Griffith, Laura, 151 Griffith, Laurie, 353 Griffith, Steve, 331 Griffiths, Bill, 308 Griffitt, Julie, 280 Grimas, Carlos R., 286 Grimes, Darrell, 302 Grimes, Lynne, 194 Grinager, Brad, 306 Grizzle, Sally, 319 Grob, Janice, 151 Grohs, Randy, 389 Groman, Patty, 164 Grosser, Bonnie, 181 Grosshardt, Debbie, 223 Grossman, Amy, 175, 373 Grothe, Jacqueline, 283 Grove, Adam, 287 Grfigaiidel, Richard Carl, Gruver, Gary, 151, 272, 331 Guastello, George, 357 Guemple, Mike, 302 Guevel, Patrick, 168 Guggemos, Becky, 288 Guggisberg, Carol, 194 Guillen, Milagros, 168 Guiterez, Maria, 279 Gulick, Tasha, 283 Gundersen, Elyse, 325 Gunn, Janice E., 181, 320 Gunther, Mark, 151, 366 Gusloff, Kathleen, 303 Gusloff, Tom, 303 Gustafson, Karen, 287 Gutekunst, Gigi, 225, 340 Gwaltney, John, 345 Haack, Jim, 357 Haake, Bob, 359 Haas, Jamie, 366 Hackmann, Suzanne, 145, 326 Haden, Gretchen, 181, 319 Haden, Steve, 345 Hadley, Scott, 332 Haft, Susan, 289 Hafwer, Robert C., 168 Hagan, David W., 181 Hageman, Eric, 290 Hageman, Tracy, 278 Hahn, Erik, 323 Hahn, Julie, 161 Hahn, Mary, 194, 319 Haight, Jon, 364 Haight, Patti, 303 Hakala, Micol, 339 Halbur, Janice, 335 Halbur, Joyce, 335 Hale, Brad, 239 Hale, Chris, 393 Hale, Jeff, 347 Hale, Pam, 280 Haley, Peter, 379 Hall, Brad L., 168, 381 Hall, Chuck, 331 Hall, Greg, 151 Hall Jill, 279 Hall, Jo Beth, 239 Hall, Karen, 274 Hall, Kieth, 374 Hall, Lynlea, 383 Hall, Mike, 323 Hall, Tim, 345 Hallene, Janet, 162, 319 Haller, Melissa, 282 Halleran, Mike, 359 Hallgarth, Kevin, 337 Halstead, Donald, 386 Halver, Dave, 288 Halverson, Kari, 284 Hamala, Gaye Lynn, 194 Hamburg, Amy, 175 Hamilton, Tracee, 181 Hamm, Betsy, 319 Hammaker, Barry, 290 Hampton, Suzanne, 309 Hanahan, Kelly, 340 Handelman, Amy, 181 Handley, Kathy, 276 Hanes, Kirk, 357 Haney, Kim, 353 Haney, Nancy, 284 Hanington, Jolane, 280 Hanna, Dave, 332 Hanna, Dea, 175 Hanna, William, 332 Hannah, Bashir, 289 Hannah, Sarah, 353 Hannas, Stuart, 359 Hannigan, Erin, 274 Hannsz, Mike, 371 Hansen, Lori, 320 Hanson, Jennifer, 275, 325 Hanson, Kathy, 319 Hanson, Mark, 331 Hanson, Sue A., 194 Harberts, Mardie, 326 Hardaway, W. Carl, 151 Hardesty, Angie, 272 Harding, Beulah, 306 Harding, Doug, 345 Harding, Race, 366 Hardten, David R., 194, 374 Hardwick, Angie, 285 Hardy, David, 194 Hardy, Leah, 303 Hare, Rita, 151 Haren, Nan, 181 Harkness, Chris, 283 Harkness, Kip D., 175, 366 Harland, Jeri, 373 Harold, Jeff, 284 Harper, John K., 194 Harra, Mike, 389 Harrell, Marla, 195 Harrington, Heather A., 195 Harrington, Jeffrey, 141 Harrington, Jon, 349 Harrington, Pamela, 279 Harris, Bruce, 181, 347 Harris, John, 364 Harris, Nancy Jo, 168, 307 Harris, Sally, 195, 252, 373 Harris, Susanna, 277 Harris, Warren, 168 Harrison, Dan, 195 Harristone, Glee, 331 Harrold, Frank, 283 Hart, Alison, 353 Hartgrove, Suzanne, 339 Hartley, Andy, 223, 363 Hartley, Edger, 374 Hartman, Debi, 319 Hartman, Heather, 287 Hartness, Scot, 363 Hartstein, Lisa, 52 Hartunian, Ruth R., 162, i i i it i lilll MW HU La . re Ce atlonal Bank PO. Box 369 - 647 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 i9i3i 841-5555 Three Convenient Locations InstaBank 24 Hour Banking Member F.D.I.C. 278 Harvey, Dibbie, 383 Harwood, Stuart, 289 Hassig, Amy, 141 Hassman, Michael, 151 Hastings, Jamie, 175, 252, 373 Hastings, Victoria R., 195 Hatfield, Kevin, 195, 368 Hauber, Rick, 337 Hauerty, Tim, 381 Haugh, David, 283 Hausler, Eric Rice, 195, 232, 337 Hausler, Mark, 337 Havenhill, Amy, 162, 319 Havens, Julie, 275, 325 Haverkamp, Connie, 162 Haverkamp, Jolene, 303 Haverty, Jennifer, 383 Haverty, Susan, 353 Haverty, Tim, 151 Hawkey, Peggy, 303 Hawkins, Bruce, 391 Hawkins, Pam, 284 Hawley, Jim, 182 Hayard, Housemother Ann, 355 Hayden, Jill, 309 Haydon, Phil, 366 Hayes, Joe, 357 Hayes, John, 364 Hayes, Kathy, 282 Hayes, Kimberly, 162 Hayes, Michele, 151, 320 Hayes, Rick, 391 Haynes, Richard Francis, 195 Hayward, Rich, 393 Haywood, Kevin, 239 Hazelton, Cindy, 286 Heaberlin, Julia S., 182 Headley, Sara, 320 Heaney, Denyse, 383 Hearn, Karen, 225 Heasty, Mona, 335 Heater, Ted, 308 Heaton, Keith, 384 Heck, Rick, 363 Heck, Rusty, 363 Heck, Susan, 326 Hedrick, Rob, 349 Heeney, James D., 151 Heeney, John, 363 Heffley, Denise, 320 Heffley, Rona, 228 Hegarty, James, 371 Heigel, James, 368 Heinlein, George, 364 Heintzelamn, Philip, 371 Heingzelman, Maty Pat, 31 Heinz, Chuck, 182 Heinz, Tricia, 273 Heiserman, Todd, 379 Helsel, Peggy, 271 Hemmat, Mehrzad, 195 Hemmen, Teresa, 274 Hemmer, Katie, 335 Henckel, Valorie, 145 Hendershot, Monica, 213 Henderson, Jenni, 383 Henderson, Kristen, 303 Hendreckson, Jim, 349 Hendricks, Tanya, 309 Hendrickson, Keith, 234 Hendrilese, Dave, 377 Hendrix, Dennis, 151 Henke, Greg, 332 Henley, Ben, 331 Henman, Jackie, 317 Henman, Jackqueline, 195 Henn, Bill, 371 Hirgogzh, Kimberly Renee, Henricsson, Ulla Marie, 307 Henry, Bonita, 383 Henry, Don, 223, 304 Henry, Timothy, 195, 381 Hense, John, 363 Henson, Chris, 384 Henzlik, Dave, 381 Hepker, Kathleen, 195,281 Herbel, Mitchell, 283 Herberger, Teresa, 151 Herchberger, Todd, 357 Herlocker, Jenny, 317 Herlocker, Lucy, 195,317 Herman, Adam, 289 Herman, Cerek, 284 Hermreck, Scott, 386 Hernandez, Alejandro, 290 Hernandez, Oscar, 389 Herre, Scott, 386 Herrin, Craig, 331 Herring, Scott, 323 Herrington, Cynthia, 272 Herron, Jenny, 320 Herron, Jerry, 195 Herron, Joe, 393 Herron, Lindsay, 151 Hershberger, Mike, 357 Hershberger, Todd E., 151 Hervey, Bill, 389 Hess, Jennifer D., 145 Hess, John, 374 Hess, Teresa, 151 Hess, Vince, 288 Hesselgesser, Robin, 286 Hessenflow, Greg, 314 Heuer, Art, 389 Heuermann, David, 151 Hevener, Nancy, 317 Hewett, Catherine Bickmore, 195 Heying, Barbara Adale, 162 Heymann, Marvin, 145 Heymann, Sandra Jean, 195 Hiatt, Vicki, 326 Hibbeler, Jason, 304 Hibbs, Sheila, 141,283 Hickman, Lori, 175, 317 Hickman, Scott, 151 Hicks, Lynn Patricia, 141 Hicks, Patrick, 235 Hicks, Susan, 290 Hiemstra, Doug, 366 Higginbotham, Lisa, 273 Higgins, Maureen, 320 Higgins, Sandy, 282 Highberger, Deanna, 282 Hilgardner, Bryan, 244 Hill Cathy, 182 Hill Debra 245,309 Hill Elaine, 389 Hill, Gevin, 349 Hill, James R., 195 Hill, Joyce, 319 Hill Kelley, 339 Hill Robbie, 245 Hill, Steve, 379 Hill, Tina, 213 Hill, Todd, 195 Hillgren, Val, 279 Hilliard, John, 384 Hillings, Lynn, 317 ,gi Congratulations to the Kansas University Rugby Club From Johnny's Tavern and the Up and Under Hillman, Marsha, 162 Hillstrom, Julie 320 Hillyer, Diana, 195 Hilvitz, Andria, 288 Himmelberg, Anne, 277 Himmelberg, Charles, 347 Hinchsliff, Michael C., 151 Hindman, David, 290 Hines, Andy, 371 Hines, Lisa, 320 Hinkle, Jim, 151 Hinrichs, Eric, 393 Hinshaw, Charles, 347 Hinton, Derek, 288 Hird, Alma, 326 Hirsch, Dale, 306 Hirsch, Jessica, 287 Hirschcorn, Jill, 222 Hiss, Drew, 337 Hitchcock, Patricia, 248 Hitchcock, Teri A., 141, 307 Hitchcook, Patricia, 151 Hittner, Cathy, 309 Hix, Debra, 285 Hlangu, Raymond, 302 Ho, Ju-ko, 308 Hoag, Bill, 302 Hobbs, Debbie, 319 Hobbs, Douglas, 195, 357 Hobbs, John, 331 Hobson, Cynthia Laine, 383 Hock, Lisa, 234, 281 Hockaday, Jeff, 239 Hockett, Robert, 195 Hodes, Phil, 359 Hodges, Lynn, 276 Hodgson, Mary Lynn, 325 Hodison, Ernesto, 245, 394 Hodnik, Joe, 331 Hodson, Janet, 151 Hoedl, Denise, 288 Hoelhaus, Tracy, 279 Hoff, Nancy Kristen, 195 Hoffelmeyer, Art, 381 Hoffman, Bob, 389 Hoffman, Carol Diane, 196 Hoffman, Christopher Roy, 196, 288, 291 Hoffman, Douglas, 168 Hoffman, Kristina, 162 Hoffman, Marc C., 151 Hoffsommer, Lori, 285 Hogan, Deon, 361 Hogan, Jeffrey, 210 Hogan, Leslie, 284 Hogarty, Dan, 381 Hoisington, Angela, 326 Hoisington, Janelle, 280 Hokkoku, Teruko, 152 Holder, Mother, 393 Holefelder, Lisa, 353 Holiday, Doug, 384 Holland, Cheryl, 152 Holleb, Mike, 288 Holleb, Roberta, 287 Holley, Sarah, 373 Hollingworth, Greg, 314 Hollinshead, Mike, 384 Hollomon, Roger W., 196 Holloway, Jill, 287 Holloway, Mark, 196 Holm, Cindy, 279 Holman, Virginia, 196 Holmes, Rita S., 152 Holmes, Todd R., 182 Holstein, Sheldon, 363 Holstrum, Shelly, 303 Holt, Beth, 242, 335 Holt, Bev, 285 Holt, Gregory C., 210 Holt, Sharon, 284 Holtgraves, Caroline, 326 Honomichel, Bruce, 223 Hooker, Terri, 326 Hooper, Beth, 284 Hoover, Jeff, 364 Hoover, Rich, 337 Hoover, Steven, 337 Hoover, T. J., 285 Hopbby, Reece, 182 Hope, Rosemary, 196 Hoppenrath, Amy L., 182 Horn, David, 379 Horn, John, 349 Horn, Michael E., 234 Hornback, Dave, 308 Hornberger, Ann, 222 Horner, Bill, 374 Horner, Charles, 332 Horning, Lisa, 326 Horoszewski, Meredith, 339 Horowitz, Julie, 26 Horton, Cynthia, 196 Horton, Mike, 239 Horwitz, Susie, 289 Hosford, Bill, 223 Hoss, Debi, 244 Hosseinmostafa, Ali Reza, 168 Houghton, Linda, 168, 281 Hougland, Sam, 323 Hougland, William, 196 Houk, Glenn, 371 Houk, Kent, 371 Hourning, Joni, 275 House, Joe, 371 House, Tom, 302 Houser, Janice, 213 Houston, John, 234, 285 How, Polly, 339 Howard, Julie, 319 Howard, Randy, 287 Howe, Charles, 182 Howe, Katy, 320 Howe, Sally, 280 Howe, Scott, 196 Hox, Debbie, 340 Hoy, Chris, 331 Hoyland, Janie, 326 Hrdlicka, David, 363 Hubach, Michelle, 283 Huber, Ann, 196, 319 Huber, Douglas D., 152, , 415 196 Iott, Cindy, 281 Kindsvater, Allan, 345 Jonesi Liz, 353 Hunter, 1 1 . . 1 V 51 A 11 .1 if G 5 6 s Qian 31'i.3iEss:, 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 11 11 21 :1 11 366 Huber, Jim, 145 Hubert, Ed, 308 Hubinger, Carolyn, 182 Hudson, Brent, 363 Hudson, Dawn, 284 Hudson, Lisa, 319 Hudson, Marianne, 196, 232, 319 Huebner, Susie, 274 Huff, Steve, 366 Huffman, Cindy, 284 Hugeback, Gregory Alan, 145 Hughes Hughes Hughes, Hughes, , Ann, 340 Debbie, 320 Karl, 235 Hughes, Hughes, , Kathleen Rose, 196 Mike, 359 Paula S., 141 Huhn, Corine, 279 Hulett, Heather, 285 Hullings, Jon, 196, 381 Hullum, Nancy, 283 Hultquist, Kim, 289 Hummel, Keith, 169, 337 Hummer, Ed, 389 Hummerickhouse, Joe, 359 Humphrey, Leslie Robin, 141 Humphreys, Doug, 235 Humphreys, Fred, 379 Humphries, Mark, 381 Hunkeler, Mark, 379 Hunnel, Virginia, 232 Hunninghake, Michael, 210 Hunsen, Lori A., 194 Hunsicker, Steve, 364 Hunt, Craig, 196 Ingles, Leslie, 175 Ingold, Venesa, 196 lngraham, John, 331 Ingram, Thomas E., 169 Innes, Caroline, 284 Ioerger, Pamela Tiemeyer, Ivanich, Caroline, 335 Iverson, Betsy, 305 J aben, Lauren, 290 Jackson, Dave, 389 Jackson, Jane, 162 Jackson, Jeanny, 222 Jackson, Kevin, 323 Jackson, Rock, 152 Jacobs, Tom, 331 Jacobson, Mindy, 284 Jacoby, Catherine, 196 Jacquinot, Ann, 289 Jadhav, Sanjiv, 169 Jaedicke, Mark, 384 James, Nikki, 196, 235 James, Paige, 275 James, Robin, 307 James, Tammy, 280 Jameson, David, 169 J ancich, Ann, 307 Jancich, Mary K., 210 J ancich, Steve, 306 Janes, Dana, 152, 373 Janes Gre or 386 Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Hunter, Elizabeth, 279 Gene, 286 Julie Beth, 196, 320 Lisa, 282 Rob, 323 Shawn, 381 . S Y, Janho, Suheil, 169 Hupert, Faye, 289 Hurt, Matt, 381 Husar, Katie, 242 Huschka, Glen, 182 Huse, Shawn, 359 Huseth, Sue, 196, 326 Huss, Lynn, 225, 227 Hussong, Bill, 282 Hutcherson, Dudley, 384 Hutchinson, Vic, 289 Hutson, Cathi, 272 Hutter, Lindsay, 353 Hutton, Thomas E., 182, 364 Hwang, Paul, 304 Hyde, Lori, 278 Hynes, Pete, 285 Ice, Ann, 271 Ice, Evan, 363 Ice, Nancy, 162, 353 Ieuter, Jake, 364 Ikenberry, Judy, 244 Ikens, Laura, 286 Imber, Steve, 314 Immel, Sheila, 225, 227 Ingham, Mike, 384 Ingle, Beth, 383 416 Jansen, Lesley, 319 Janssen, Stacey, 339 Jarvis, Douglas K., 234 Jarvis, Lynn, 225, 320 Jassmann, Jennifer L., 196 Jeffries, Weannie, 239 Jehle, Chuck, 363 Jenkins, Martha, 182, 228 Jenkins, Steve, 357 Jenks, Charlie, 366 Jenks, Susan, 325 Jennings, Elizabeth, 196 Jennings, Julie, 290 Jensby, Jeff, 302 Jensen, Anne K., 196 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston Johnston Johnston Johnston Johnston Johnston Johnston Leslie, 152 Mark K., 152 Mary, 276 Melissa, 277 Michael, 368 Michelle, 280 Orlando, 361 Robin, 152, 326 Russell, 169 Sheryl, 280 Stanley, 239 Stephen M., 169 Susan, 275 Tammy, 280 , Eric, 337 , Jane, 288 , Jeff, 302 , Marilyn, 273 , Mary, 276 , Paul, 145 , Paul, 145 Johnston, Sarah, 278 Johnston, Tom, 381 Johnston, Wendy, 197 Johson, Lenise, 303 Jolly, Bob, 239 Jonas, Peter, 347 Jones, Belle, 274 Jones, Bo, 363 Jones, Braxton, 288 Jones, Darryl, 169, 306 Jones, David, 314 Jones, Grey, 242 Jones, Jennifer, 162 Jones, Je rry, 381 Jones, Jonna, 309 Jones Kevin, 345 Jones, M Jones, M Jones M ark, 291 eigs, 363 elissa 142 Jones: Pam, 273 Jones, Patricia, 278 Jones, Susan, 325 Jones, Ti mothy, 152 Jones, Tracy, 287, 291 Jongenelen, Veronica, 182 Jordan, Scott, 364 Joseph, Cynthia, 272 Joslin, Mary Beth, 280 Jouaris, Chris, 323 Kappler, Patricia, 182 Kappler, Patti, 228 Kapsch, Anne, 152, 340 Karlin, Todd, 389 Kascak, Jill, 317 Kaspar, Suzy, 353 Kasper, Dagmar, 271 Kassebaum, Nancy, 242 Kerwin, Mike, 288 Kerycz, Alicia S., 197 Ketterman, Wendy J., 197 Khait, Marina, 197 Kidd, Nancy, 285 Kidder, Mary Claire, 326 Kidwell, Sherri, 285 Kidwell, Steven, 286 Kassim, Nabil, 169 Kataoka, Jan, 335 Katz, Amy, 197 Kaufman, Mark, 323 Kaufman, Scott R., 152, 337 Kaul, Kathy, 272 Kaul, Kendall, 331 Kavanough, Therese, 282 Keathly, Kerry, 279 Keating, Ed, 371 Keating, Janet, 287 Keating, Jerry, 371 Keating, John, 349 Keefer, Brian, 152 Keeler, Scott, 384 Kiekland, Carolyn, 280 Kiesler, Mitchell B., 169 Kiffen, Scott, 287 Kilaerton, Cathy, 276 Kilkenny, Mary, 210 Killen, John, 289 Killen, Steven James, 175 Kim, Nobbie, 371 Kim, Sucha, 197 Kim, Vicky, 319 Kimbel, Mike, 363 Kimbrough, Gina, 197 Kimmel, Karen, 175 Kinderknect, Kevin, 332 Kindrachuk, Marsha, 225, 319 Keeling, John, 175,232 Keenan, Carrie, 225 Keenen, Carrie, 339 Keeney, Mark, 323 Keeny, Jeffrey P., 197 Keiffer, Lynda, 307 Keith, Jill, 272 Keith, Karan S., 197,279 Keith, Mary Elizabeth, 197 Keleher, Joan, 239 Keller, Brenda, 282 Keller, Douf, 389 Keller, Jennifer, 197 Keller, Marilyn, 275 Keller, Tom, 331 Kelley, Jeff, 347 King, Carolee, 152, 232, 306 King, Greg, 379 King, Michelle, 274 King, Pan, 305 King, Ron, 359 King, Sandra, 142 King, Susan, 285 Kingsley, Lynn, 276 Kinzel, Bernadette, 152 Kinzel, Bernie, 288 Kippes, Susan, 319 Kirby, Dawn, 197, 325 Kirby, Mike, 308 Kirkendall, Scott, 381 Kelley, Patty, 355 Kelliher, Pat, 384 Kellogg, Curtis W., 182 Kelly, Bill, 364 Kirschenbaum, Debbie, 272 Kissick, Carrie, 277 Kistler, Matt, 282 Kitten, Ted, 288 Kivett, Lisa, 325 Kelly, Brian, 389 Kelly, Bruce, 393 Kelly, Jan, 319 Kelly, Joy, 197 Kelly, Kathy, 284 Kelly, Nancy Ann, Kelly, Vicki, 339 197,307 Jepson, Mary, 197 Jess, Paul, 223 Jewell, Glenn, 323 Jimenez, Julio, 290 Jinks, Denise, 210 Jiricek, Karen, 142 Joerding, Dean, 175 Joern, Paul, 285 Johnson, Alyce, 274 Johnson, Barb, 325 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Brad, 169 Brian, 331 Dana, 364 , Deanne, 220 , Dodge, 169 , Geoffrey, 285 , Jackie, 373 , Janice Jolene, 182 , Jeff, 345, 391 , Jessica, 196 , Julie, 162 , Kraig, 384 , LeAnn, 317 , Lee, 287 Joy, Craig, 337 Joyce, John, 235 Jung, Cathy, 339 Junghans, Jay, 291 Junior, Ivy, 280 Jury, Scott, 364 Kabelitz, Marie, 197 Kaberline, Carla Jean, 142 Kain, Kathleen, 373 Kaiser, Beverly, 319 Kaiser, Mike, 377 Kalish, Elizabeth, 175 Kalmeta, Ron, 349 Kamal, Tala, 273 Kamanger, Maryam, 279 Kamitsuka, Bobbie, 272 Kang, Shinwook, 308 Kantzia, George, 357 Kaplan, Jeff, 197 Kaplan, Jerald, 230 Kappelman, Carollee, 197 Kelne, Alan, 389 Kelsey, Dave, 52 Kemp, Debi, 162 Kemp, Kim, 279 Kemper, John, 145, 284 Kempin, Donald A., 235, 386 Kempin, Sara, 223, 335 Kempin, Shari, 335 Kempin, Sherry, 197 Kennedy, Jim, 363 Kennedy, Karen, 309 Kennedy, Kathy, 320, 339 Kennedy, Mary Lynn, 162 Kennedy, Tim, 197, 291 Kenoch, Kim, 279 Kenyon, Mark, 363 Kephart, Cindy, 340 Keppel, Mary Ann, 289 Kermashek, Biz, 320 Kermashek, Elizabeth, 162 Kermeshek, Doug, 323 Kerr, Bess, 373 Kerr, Ron, 282 Kershenbaum, Bruce, 379 Kershenbaum, Marice, 339 Kerstetter, III, John H., 145 Kervin, Pat, 197 Klaas, Tim, 285 Klassen, Brenda, 353 Kleffner, Kris, 225, 340 Kleier, Mom, 331 Klein, Kay, 319 Klein, Samara, 290 Kloster, Alan, 304 Klote, Tom, 337 Klotz, Gary, 345 Knap, Rob, 289 Knight, Glenn, 197 Knight, Howard, 379 Knittel, Susan, 197 Knoll, Betsey, 271 Kobes, Joyce, 302 Kobes, Keith, 302 Koca, Russell Steven, 152 Koch, David, 291 Koch, Marc, 22 Koenig, Debbie, 52, 373 Koenig, Karen, 175, 325 Koeppen, Mark, 197 Koerper, Scott, 359 Koester, Karla, 305 Kohlman, Jeff, 291 Kohm, Alicia M., 175 Kohr, Lynn, 281 Kole, Norma, 152 Kombrink, Krista, 182 Kombrink, Kyle, 331 Konkel, Brenda, 162 Kooken, Micihko, 285 Koons, David W., 198 Kordurnoy, Wade, 323 1,11 1 1. 1. 1. 1.11. 1 1,1 1.11 1. ferr fffetfsfffffz 111 I 1, .t 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 .1 1 11 1 .1 1 1 11 X, 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 t 11 1 11 11 1 L1 1 L1 1 11 1.1 1 1 111 Korte, Chris, 332 Koska, Jane, 279 Kost, John, 331 Koval, James, 176 Koval, Jamie, 384 Kozar, Carol, 285 Kozicki, Mary, 279 Kozicki, Nancy, 284 Koziol, Lynda, 383 Kraft, Mary, 152, 248 Kraft, Susan, 383 Kralovec, Amy, 353 Kramer, Kristine, 142, 307 Kramer, Mark, 345 Kramer, Teresa, 287 Kramer, Tim, 211 Kranenburg, Ypo, 308 Krantz, Mary Beth, 339 Krape, Tad, 337 Kratchman, Jeff, 291 Kratina, Deb, 326 Kraus, Ken, 288 Krause, Kevin, 331 Krauss, Michelle, 340 Krekeler, Jim, 381 Krekeller, Greg, 381 Kremers, Doug, 332 Kreps, Todd, 308 Krische, Fr. Vince, 231 Kroger, Dirk, 286 Krokstrom, Lori, 176 Kromm, Donna, 198 Krouse, Alan, 389 Krueger, Craig, 287 Krueger, Elisabeth, 176 Krueger, Randy, 290 Kruse, Paige, 272 Kruse, Philip E., 152 Kubik, Deb, 280 Kuchta, John, 152, 222 Kuckelmon, Dean, 152 Kudlinski, John, 379 Kuffler, Chris, 308 Kuhlman, Kelly, 152 Kuhn, Andreas, 304 Kuhn, Timothy Karl, 198 Kukuk, Kim, 271 Kukuk, Mike, 363 Kuo, Simon, 198 Kupper, Beth, 287 Kurtz, Renae, 305 Kuss, Mike, 284 Kyncl, David J., 182 Kynel, Dave, 302 La Paglia, Lisa, 274 LaBarge, Caron Marie, 145 LaCombe, Laurel, 142 LaForge, Pat, 347 LaMonica, Mike, 331 LaNier, Lori, 285 LaPoint, Jenny, 287 LaRue, Woody, 288 Lacey, Liz, 339 Lacy, Robert, 381 Lady, Kersten, 339 Ladyko, Gary, 284 Lafeber, Mary, 290 Lages, Jane, 325 Lague, Kaniel, 386 Lahey, Kathy, 373 Lahiff, Jackie, 273 Laird, Dana, 239 Lamb, Kristie, 274 Lampe, Lander, Lander, , Dwight, 306 Landes, Landes Karin, 239, 279 Julie, 335 Mark, 337 Pat, 391 Landholt, Alison, 353 Landin, Mark, 304 Lane, Ann, 276 Lane, Elizabeth, 213 Lane, Leslie, 242 Lang, Allison, 275 Lang, Donna Marie, 198 Langan, Louise, 340 Langan, Matt, 222 Lange, Mark, 379 Lange, Peter, 285 Langley, Janelle, 221 Langraf, Eric, 345 Lanik, Steven, 386 Larimore, Kristen, 284 Larkin, Birkett Lee, 152 Larrick, Steve, 182 Larsen, Jay, 284 Larson Dawn, 279 Larson, Greg, 302 Larson, John, 347 Larson, Julie, 287 Larson, Kari, 277 Larson, Kristen, 326 Larson, Sarah, 319 Lasensky, Elke, 282 Lasley, Ann, 317 Lassiter, David, 386 Lauck, Denise Jeanne, 198 Laufer, Cynthia, 198 Lauterbach, Lisa, 288 Lauterbach, Mark, 337 Law, Cathy, 340 Lawder, Tammy, 274 Lawrence, Kay, 242 Lawson, Lori, 291 Lawton, John, 391 Lawton, Steven, 198, 384 Lay, Tom, 389 Layman, Tim, 288 Lazaroff, Dennis, 391 Lazzarino, Christopher, 386 LeDue, Brenda, 317 Leach, Johann, 339 Leach, Phyllis, 198, 252 Leanard, Scott, 381 Leatherby, Dawn, 280 Leathers, Kevin, 379 Leazer, Nancy, 169 Leckie, Lori, 276 Leckie, Teresa, 153 Lee, Amy, 198 Lee, Anna, 275 Lee, Daniel, 386 Lee, Eunchang, 235 Lee, Mark, 244 Lee, Robert, 169 Lee, Samantha, 319 Lee, Steve, 393 Lee, Sunggu, 306 Lee, Teek, 169 Lefler, Edward R., 235, 359 Legaspi, Arleau, 283 Leggs, Rosie, 228 Legreid, Mitzie, 317 Lehman, Alan, 287 Lehr, Yvonne, 285 Leicher, LeRoy, 289 Leigh, Jeffrey, 182 Leiker, Jolene, 339 Leines, Terry, 198 Leininger, Charlotte, 244 Leinwetter, Theresa Jean, 198 Leisuer, Laurie, 176 Leitzew, Lisa, 283 Lembeck, Mark, 331 Lemire, Betsy, 279 Lending, Susan, 198 Leon, Sven, 377 Leonard, Robert, 374 Leonhard, Susan L., 198 Lerch, Patricia A., 142 Lerch, Patty, 319 Lerner, Dana, 289 Leslie, Beth, 271 Lesniak, John T., 213 Lesser, Mark, 289 Lester, Stephanie, 274 Leuken, Barbara, 275 Levin, Denise, 303 Levitt, Pamela, 198 Levy, Lesser, 169 Levy, Liz, 353 Levy, Sue, 287 Levy, Tedd, 323 Lewallen, Marie, 335 Lewin, Bill, 198 Lewis, Darla, 280 Lewis, Doug, 289 Lewis, Robert, 284 Lewis, Shelle, 272 Lewis, Stephanie, 284 Lewis, Jr., Joe, 394 Lieberman, Dan, 287 Lieghorn, Dennise, 282 Liggett, Jim, 198,332 Lilla, Sherrie, 289 Lillard, Jack, 374 Lilliequist, Miya, 353 Lindeman, Robert Preston, 153 Lindsay, Bill, 384 Lindskoog, Bregg, 283 Lingreen, Lisa, 325 Linn, Jill A., 198 Linse, Dennis, 304 Linville, Dave, 230 Linville, David, 379 Linwall, Scott, 379 Lipari, Mike, 287 Lipp, Richard W., 198 Lippert, Susan, 198 Lippoldt, Scott, 304 Lipps, Ramelle, 182,252 Lipsitz, Lisa, 291 Llewelyn, Dave, 332 LoVette, Tonna T., 163 Lober, Robert, 368 Lockett, Peggy S., 198,373 Lockheart, Toni, 198 Loehr, John, 211 Loehrke, Richard, 284 Loeppke, Jannell, 280 Logan, Gerald, 394 Logan, Gillian Anne, 182 Logan, Mark, 366 Logsdon, Ann, 276 Lohman, Leslie, 281 Lohr, Duke, 331 Loiben, Michael, 291 Lollar, Tracy, 274 Lomstead, Lori, 287 Lonberg, Laura, 242 Londeen, Jon D., 153 Loney, Paul, 308 Long, Byron, 345 Long, Constance, 153 Long, Dave, 371 Long, Jeff, 332 Long, Jim, 389 Long, Linda, 163 Long, Mark, 153 Long, Nathan, 357 Long, Scott, 304, 332 Long, Sybil, 317 Long, Tom, 288 Longbine, Pam, 320 Longstreet, Ladonna, 223 Looney, Mark, 374 Loop, Angela, 272, 273 Loose, Frank, 22 Loraine, Ray, 391 Lord, Diana, 287 Lord, Mary Hoyt, 163 Lord, Sandra, 198 Lord, Steve, 379 Lorenscheit, Eric, 289 Lorenz, Michael, 198 Loring, Shirley, 340 Loscalzo, Daniel J., 199 Losen, Lindsay, 391 Louden, Charlie, 345 Loufek, Rick, 384 Love, Brad, 323 Lovell, Susie, 335 Loving, Kathy, 232 Lowcock, Phil, 288 Lowder, Anna, 325 Lowe, Dan, 220 Lowe, Sharen, 320 Lowery, Ginger, 326 Lowry, Ann, 223 Lowry, Kirk, 284 Lowry, Scott, 284 Loyd, Brett, 374 Lozier, Amy Lynn, 199 Luallen, Stacy, 280 Luber, Diane, 223 Luce, Barbie, 291 Luder, Barb, 307 Luder, Pat, 357 Luedders, Pat, 308 Lueg, Christopher, 176 Luling, Eric, 391 Luna, Lisa, 281 Luna, Rich, 331 Lungstrum, Connie, 335 Luppert, Alicia, 276 Luster, Stephanie, 239 Lutter, Witney, 284 Lutz, Debbie, 320 Luung, Bengt, 306 Lyday, Glen, 394 Lyman, Margeret, 288 Lynch, Jane, 353 Lynn, Jeff, 371 Lynn, Kathleen, 281 Lyon, Debbie, 272 Lysell, Michael, 234 Maag, Celeste, 239 Maas, Troy, 283 Mabry, Mike, 331 Mabry, Tom, 331 Mace, Christina, 309 Macek, Jean, 169 Maceli, Scott, 381 Machin, Dick, 331 Mack, Frank, 374 Macke, Hillary, 272 Mackie, Susan B., 199 Macy, John, 230 Macy, Jonathan I., 169 Maday, Maureen, 225, 319 Maddock, Paul, 308 Maddox, Mark S., 199 Mader, Kris, 288 Mader, Mike, 302 Magel, Mallory, 279 Magerl, Chris, 308 Magliery, Tom, 304 Magness, Pat, 306 Mah, Diane, 282 Mahaffey, Melissa, 163 Maher, Michelle, 279 Mahler, Fred, 331 Mahoney, Bill, 371 Mahoney, Janet, 277 Mahoney, Molly, 287 Mahood, Bill, 288 Mai, Kurt, 199, 357 Mai, Pamela, 142 Maier, Gerald, 153 Maier, Jerry, 389 Maier, Roger, 349 Maier, Susan, 340 Maison, Keela, 383 Maize, Steve, 386 Majerle, John, 285 Majure, Lori, 326 Malcy, Lisa, 182 Male, Bob, 331 Mallin, Kelly, 288 Mallin, Lenr1a,325 Maloney, Dennis, 363 Maloney, Mark, 323 Mambolo, Paul, 308 Man, Kurt, 283 Manahan, Jose, 286 Mandelbaum, John, 337 Mandl, Peryy, 345 Mandlman, Amy, 288 Mangold, Tom, 379 Manies, S. Keith, 314 Manning, Terry, 286 Manzanares, Joel, 368 Maphies, Martha, 314 Marano, Mark, 381 Marcotte, Alan, 389 Marcum, Laura, 383 Margolis, Marsha F., 199 Markert, Bill, 377 Markert, Jr., William Paul, 199 Markey, Eileen, 183,319 Marquardt, Phil, 386 Marquez, Camille, 319 Marquez, Rosina, 153 Marquis, Hoyt, 381 Marrullier, Adrian, 183, 222 Marsden, Teri, 339 Marsh, David, 379 Marshall, Brenda, 199 Marshall, David, 153, 359 Marshall, Kelli, 317 Marshall, Lauri, 319 Marshall, Monica, 183 Martens, Geoff, 371 Martin, Brett, 230 Martin, Glenn, 230 Martin, Jeff, 389 Martin, Jill, 286 Martin, Leonard, 199 Martin, Molly Jayne, 199, 279 Martin, Roger, 153, 306 Martin, Russell, 306 Martin, Susie, 353 Martin, Theresa, 303 Maruska, Pete, 386 Marvin, Melissa, 335 Masday, Maureen, 182 Masen, Jenny, 276 Maslar, Andrea Marie, 142 Mason, Mitch, 363 Mason, Suzanne, 373 Massing, Ted Joseph, 183, 222 Massoth, Lisa, 183 Masten, Mom , 384 Masterson, Carol, 335 Masterson, Joe, 331 Masterson, Kim, 286 Matalone, Tammy, 230 Matches, Tom, 304 Mathews, Ann, 309 Mathis, Mitch, 345 Matthews, Michelle, 273 Mauch, Bill, 290 Mauch, Steve, 304 Mauck, Melodie J., 199, 353 Mauery, Tim, 288 Maupin, Susan, 339 Maxwell, Elaine, 335 Maxwell, Mary Ellen, 176 Maxwell, Scott, 302 May, Barb, 222, 325 May, Barbara, 176 Mayer, Bill, 222 Mayer, Tara, 285 Mayers, Michelle, 271 Mayhew, Lisa, 326 Mayor, Kevin, 366 Mayrath, Carl, 302 Mazue, Tracy, 339 McAleer, Brenda, 320 McAlister, Linda, 309 McAllister, Steve, 304 McAnany, Philip J., 199, 389 McAtee, Mike, 239 McBane, Kristy, 277 McBride, Denise, 285 McBride, Karen, 199, 335 McBride, Michelle, 163, 326 McBride, Mike, 364 McBroom, Tammy, 183 McCallum, Sharon, 239 McCamish, Susan, 279 McCamon, Lea, 275 McCamon, Mike, 391 McCandless, Kathleen, 199 McCann, Art, 349 McCarter, Kevin, 290 McCarthy, Dan, 331 McCarthy, Genevieve, 274 McCarthy, Neal A., 199 McCarthy, Rick, 331 McCaskill, Michelle, 317 McCay, Cedric, 239 McClain, Camille, 283 McClain, Lisa, 142, 280 McClean, Laura, 283 McClure, Katie, 325, 275 McClure, Mike, 286 McClure, Robbie, 353 McComb, Molly, 222, 335 McConnell, Dennis, 169, 308 McConwell, Laura, 289 McCormick, David, 386 McCormick, Missy, 280 McCowen, Carrie, 320 McCoy, Dale, 22 McCrosky, Richard, 332 McCue, Amy, 153, 325 McCue, Erin, 383 418 McCullin, Cheryl, 153 McCullough, David Neal, 153, 308 McCullough, Neil, 331 McCully, James, 389 McDevitt, Bill, 389 McElroy, Daphne, 199 McElroy, Steve, 381 McFadden, Brenda, 303 McFadden, Deanna, 339 McFarland, Mark, 381 McFarland, Scott, 364 McGaugh, Jackie, 353 McGeary, Nancy, 183 McGehee, Mark, 306 McGhee, Laurie, 273 McGinty, Sue, 199 McGlone, Lisa, 199 McGonigle, Eric, 153 McGovern, Jennifer, 353 McGovern, P. J., 363 McGovern, Sheila, 317 McGowan, Bill, 364 McGowan, John, 364 McGowean, Joe A., 183 McGowen, Carrie, 199 McGowen, Joe, 323 McGrath, John, 386 McGrath, Tim, 347 McGraw, Peggy, 317 McGreevy, Mark, 183, 222, 323 McGregor, Mike, 288 McGregor, Pat, 347 McGuire, Dennis, 389 McGuire, Julie, 278 McGuire, Laura, 213 McHenry, Doug, 332 Mcllvoine, Joe, 389 Mclntosh, Heather, 326 Mclntosh, Ross, 183 Mclntyre, Melissa R., 183, 277 Mclntyre, Susie, 277 McKee, Charlie, 286 McKee, Mark, 52 McKenzie, Alison, 183, 335 McKernan, Michael, 183, 384 McKinney, Deb, 305 McKinney, Kelly, 347 McKinney, Pat, 199 McKinney, Rick, 379 McKinnon, Laurie, 244 McKinsey, Dianna D., 153 McKnight, Halcyon, 199 McKowen, Mike, 323 McLaughlin, Daniel J., 153, 306 McLaughlin, Frank, 349 McLaughlin, Judy, 339 McLean, Scott, 287 McLeary, Peter, 386 McLennan, Bill, 393 McLeod, Jennifer, 355 McMahon, Kevin, 308 McMahon, Kim, 326 McMahon, Shelley, 279 McManus, Margaret A., 153, 325 McManus, Margie, 325 McMaster, Margy, 373 McMillan, Alan, 374 McMillan, Alex, 272 McMonigle, Craig E., 153, 357 McNamee, Lynn, 282 McNeal, Elaine, 307 McNearny, Jerry, 363 McNeil, Linda, 153 McNeill, Tim, 357 McQueen, David, 183,223 McQueeny, Cassie, 183 McQueeny, Liz, 340 McQueeny, Patrick, 176 McQuitty, Chris, 371 McSchane, Katie, 277 McWeeney, Bob, 331 Meachum, Bob, 345 Mears, Mark, 222,323 Mears, Terry, 323 Mebust, Kevin, 366 Mecaffin, Scott, 242 Mecklenberg, Jill, 320 Mecklenburg, Sandra, 284 Medina, Janet, 339 Medina, Mona, 282 Medlen, Nancy J., 163 Megaffin, Scott, 379 Meggs, Chris, 183 Megredy, Tod, 183, 223 Mehaffy, Melissa, 339 Meier, Joseph, 286 Meier, Terry, 337 Meigs, Craig A., 153 Meister, Mary Kay, 199 Meitl, Alan, 332 Melkus, Megan, 276 Melland, Patt, 364 Melton, Larry, 234, 302 Mendez, Ortencia, 213 Menke, Tim, 285 Mennis, Dennis, 239 Mensoh, Laurie, 274 Menze, Julie, 199, 232, 305 Menze, Sarah, 281 Menzie, Florence, 326 Menzie, Lisa, 199 Meredith, John, 146 Merifield, Cindi, 252 Meriwether, Laura, 339 Mermis, Michelle, 320 Merrifield, Cindi, 373 Merrill, Beth, 326 Merriman, Lisa, 383 Merritt, Anna, 278 Merritt, Rob, 323 Mersereau, James, 200 Mertz, Jennie, 200 Merz, Lisa, 282 Meserve, Dave, 332 Mesler, Douglas, 290 Messersmith, Michelle, 287, 289 Metcalf, Kim, 317 Metz, Brian, 391 Metzger, Jim, 366 Metzger, Lawrence J., 200 Meuli, Chris, 305 Meuli, Christine, 142 Meyer, Corene, 386 Meyer, Dan R., 169,386 Meyer, Jeffory E., 146 Meyer, Julie Jayne, 176 Meyer, Karen, 176, 326 Meyer, Laura, 319 Meyer, Sara, 244 Meyer, Stacy, 283 Meyers, Bruce, 283 Michaels, Lisa B., 183 Michale, Christy, 213 Micheals, Lisa, 373 Michel, Larry, 239 Michelle, Schaffer, 143 Michener, Mitch, 200 Michner, Ann, 279 Mickelson, Marvin, 288 Middleton, II, William F., 183, 226, 319 Miklos, Beth, 142, 234 Milbourn, J. Brett, 183 Milburn, Jay, 302 Milby, Terry, 304 Miles, Deanna, 223 Millar, Vicky, 303 Millard, Sarah, 340 Millard, Susan L., 200 Millard, Thad, 340 Miller, Beth, 383 Miller, Brad, 287, 291 Miller, Brooks, 288 Miller, Charles, 386 Miller, Chriss, 337 Miller, Connie, 213 Miller, DeAnn, 309 Miller, Debbie, 309 Miller, Denise, 305 Miller, Diane Marie, 183 Miller, Dwight, 379 Miller, Jackie, 383 Miller, Jacqueline, 153 Miller, Jenny, 317 Miller, Joan, 317 Miller, John Lee, 200 Miller, Krista, 211 Miller, Larry, 282 Miller, Lisa, 279 Miller, Liz, 320 Miller, Lorie, 153 Miller, Margaret Anne, 200 Miller, Martha, 283 Miller, Mary, 326 Miller, Meigs, 347 Miller, Michelle, 276 Miller, Monte, 287 Miller, Pete, 234 Miller, Susan, 309 Miller, Theresa, 309 Miller, Todd, 345 Miller, Tom, 366 Millerlile, Mark, 286 Millerlile, William M., 234 Mills, Angela, 278 Mills, Carol, 307 Mills, Kim, 339 Mills, Sarah J., 163 Milstead, Andrea, 353 Milton, Kaydene, 153, 326 Minea, Todd, 345 Minkein, Carole, 290 Minogue, Chris, 283 Minor, Glenn, 287 Miranda, Miranda, Evaldo, 302 Sarah, 335 Mitchell, Andrea, 225, 227 Mitchell, Andrew Edwin, 146 Mitchell, Mitchell Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, 335 Brian, 282 Dave, 364 Jane, 277 Jill, 222 LaVerna, 200 Mike, 363 Mollie, 183, 242, Mitchell, Susan, 245 Mitchell, Susanne, 281 Mitchelson, William B., 200, 331 Mitton, Todd, 284 Mizani, Hamid R., 169 Mockler, Steven, 200 Moellenburg, Lauren, 373 Moeller, Cindy, 325 Moen, Martha, 335 Moezzi, Sam, 200 Mogel, Jamie, 200 Moley, Rita, 225, 339 Moll, Tricia, 340 Molos, Dena, 326 Monaghan, Shawn, 381 Monasee, Lisa, 373 Monnet, Mike, 364 Monson, Paul, 285 Montalbano, Chuck, 337 Moody, Ed, 364 Moomau, Julie, 183 Moomay, Marilyn, 340 Moon, Jill, 142 Mooney, Ja Ann, 153 Moor, Leasa, 280 Moore, Cecil, 371 Moore, Dave, 222 Moore, Dennis Spanky' 389 Moore, Gary, 366 Moore, Julie, 305 Moore, Kip, 384 Moore, Melanie, 213 Moore, Shauna, 309 Moore, Steve, 323 Moore, William, 381 Moorkamp, James, 146, 284 Moran, Shelly, 319 Morgan, Blake, 200 Morgan, Juanita, 309 Morgan, Louise, 271 Moriarty, Brian, 363 Morr, Elizabeth, 274 Morris, Debbie, 287 Morris, Mark, 200, 232 Morris, Ramona, 200 Morris, Sloan, 331 Morris, Todd, 386 Morrison, Cynthia, 283 Morrison, David, 290 Morrison, Ron, 357 Morrison, Valeri, 142 Morriss, Mark, 332 Morrissey, Anne, 273 Morrow, Leigh, 335 Morrow, Megan, 305 Morse, Tom, 381 Morten, Kenny, 345 Mortin, Lenord, 361 Moser, Cindy, 274 Moser, David, 345 Moser, Matthew, 176 Moser, Susan, 153 Moser, Susan, 288 Mosher, Matt, 291 Mosiman, Brett, 183 Moss, Eric, 357 Muchow, Russ, 364 Mueller, Catherine A., 200 Mueller, Karen, 305 Mueller, Kristin, 373 Mueller, Paul D., 169 Mueller, Peggy, 287 Muers, Pru, 373 Mufic, Therese, 184, 317 Mulder, Denis, 368 Mull, Jennifer, 275 Mull, John, 363 Mullen, Daniel, 200 Mullen, Laura, 305 Muller, Lolly, 335 Mulligan, Dave, 323 Mulligan, Jim, 323 Mullin, Lanny, 386 Mullins, Janre Lee, 154 Mullins, Jante, 290 Mullins, Moree, 280 Mulvany, Laura, 339 9 Mummert, Mike, 308 Munch, Charlene, 282 Munoz, Roseann, 142 Munroe, Bill, 284 Munyan, Ralph, 242 Murdoch, Brad, 282 Murfey, Pat, 146 Murphy, Erin, 272 Murphy, Janell, 163 Murphy, Jeffrey P., 154 Murphy, Kelly, 163, 340 Murphy, Keron, 142, 326 Murphy, Neva, 353 Murphy, Robb, 371 Murphy, Spaz, 284 Murphy, Terry K., 319 Murphy, Theresa, 169 Murphy, Tim, 337, 379 Murray, Chris, 371 Murray, Heather, 355 Murray, Jack, 170 Murray, Samuel, 154, 332 Murray, Sharon, 176 Murray, Thayne, 345 Mustaffa, Nasser, 289 Myers, Daniel J., 200 Myers, Dyann, 285 Myers, Eric, 368 Myers, Jan, 154, 353 Myers, Laura, 200 Myers, Mike, 331 Myhre, Craig, 170 Myrick, Jonie, 276 Myrtle, Jeff, 284, 391 Myseofski, Tom, 302 Nabors, Gregory D., 200, 302 Namnum, Vickie, 289 Nance, Jodi, 154 Napshin, Elizabeth, 154 Nash, Dick, 323 Nash, William, 154, 359 Nason, Todd, 331 Nasseri, Nadereg, 154 Nast, Bill, 222 Nast, William, 184 Nataryan, R., 248 Nations, Scott, 374 Nauta, Craig, 154 Navarro, Ed, 314 Naylor, Wes, 386 Neal, Charles, 200 Neal, Craig, 323 Neal, Jim, 323 Neal, Kevin, 323 Nearenberg, Myra, 287 Neary, Sheila, 353 Nease, Donald E., 200 Neiegham, Theresa, 200, Neely-Beuhler, Susan, 163 Neher, Kathleen, 176 Neibarger, Lisa, 200, 326 Neison, Jeff, 349 Nellis, Kay E., 201 Nelson, Anna, 340 Nelson, David, 306 Nelson, Julie, 142 Nelson, Karen, 317 Nelson, Keith, 391 Nelson, Kendal, 363 Nelson, Laura Kathryn, 201 Nelson, Nelson, Laurie, 142,317 Linda, 317 Nelson, Nancy, 176, 201, 305 Nelson, Patrick, 154 Nelson Paul 304 Nelson: Steve, 359 Nelson, Todd, 389 Nemeth , Mary, 280 Nenell, Henry, 363 Neprud, Eric, 393 Netherton, Steve, 184 Nettels, Becky, 353 Neugebauer, Monica, 281 Neugent, Ron, 289 Neuringer, Miriam, 201 Neuruer, Julie, 307 Newby, Mark, 364 Newell, Carolyn, 307 Newell, Kathy, L., 211 Newell, Terry M., 184 Newhouse, Michael, 201, 345 Newkirk, Nan, 317 Newland, Craig, 347 Newlin, Sarah, 274 Newton, John, 284 Neyer, Cindy, 307 Nguyen, Anhthu, 326 Nguyen , Quyen T. L., 201 Nichols, Greg, 381 Nichols, Karen E., 146, 235 Nichols, Kevin, 381 Nicholson, Ronaldo T., 170, 245, 394 Nichter, Bryan, 381 Nickles, Carrie, 317 Nickloy, Bob, 345 Nickoley, Sally, 335 Nicolas, Marc, 357 Nieder, Brad, 363 Nienstedt, Brook, 366 Nieto, Noel, 347 Nigh, Steve, 201, 363 Nioso, Peter T., 201 Nix, Kelly, 201 Nolan, John, 286 Noland, Kim, 325 Noller, Mark, 364 Nonbello, Michael, 184 Nonemaker, Bob, 289 Noon, Richard H., 201 Norby, Steve, 389 Norcross, James, 306 Nordin, Robyn, 283 Nordin, Susan T., 184 Noreen, Robyn, 283 Norris, Glenna, 290 Norris, Kevin, 364 Northington, Kirk, 363 Northro Norton, p, Jim, 323 Bob, 331 Norwood, Antonio, 289 Nourot, Christopher J., 184, 391 Novascone, Lori, 325 Nuber, Ray, 308 Nufer, Quint, 345 Nugent, Nugent, Nunley, Sally, 383 Sarah, 201 Pierce, 364 Nunnally, Kevin, 364 Nutschnig, Jean, 201 Nutt, Laurie, 317 Nutting, Gina, 284 Nyberg, Doug, 323 Nye, Dyanna, 309 Nygren, Lauri, 280 O'Brien, Dave, 284 O'Brien, John, 347 O'Brien, Rob, 291 O'Connell, Edward Daniel, 163 O'Connell, Pat, 288 O'Connor, Joan, 273 O'Donne1l, Jim, 379 O'Farrel1, Tom, 381 O'Grady, Timothy P., 201 O'Hara, Anthony, 176 O'Keefe, Tracey, 353 O'Leary, Kathleen, 184 O'Malley, Rosemary, 303 O'Neal, Gina Lynn, 184 O'Neill, Paul, 170 O'Neill, Thomas, 201 O'Rourke, Mike, 308 O'Shea, Maynerd, 371 O'Toole, Brian, 154 O'Toole, Maureen, 319 Oatman, Melissa, 225, 373 Oberg, Steve, 364 Oberhelman, Kim, 326 Oberzan, John, 222 Occhipinto, Brian, 331 Ogburn, Lisa, 279 Ogelsby, Sarah, 271 Ogg, Tim, 288 Ogg-Acquie, Roberto, 283 Ojer, Jose, 377 Okene, Chima E., 201 Okome, Bawo, 201 Okuda, Muneo, 154 Oldham, Teri, 288 Oliverius, Jim, 308 Olsen, Bengt, 386 Olsen, Tim, 391 Olsen, W. Lindsey, 154 Olson, Amy, 303 Olson, Lisa, 274 Olson, Mike, 366 Ong, Cindy, 303 Onken, John, 384 qrbwuchekwa, Chukwuma, l Orlando, Chris, 232 Orlich, Alison, 339 Orlich, Andrea, 176 Orlowski, Jeff, 308 Orluch, Tobin, 170 Ormsbee, Cathy, 309 Ormsby, Kim, 317 Oros, Mark, 349 Orth, Carmen, 285 Orth, Fabian, 284 Oruch, Tobin, 308 Osborn, Larry, 201 Osburn, Donise, 184, 326 Ose, Kevin, 386 Oswald, Randall, 154 Oswalt, Glenda, 284 Oswalt, Susan, 222 Oswalt, Susan, 373 Otis, Andy, 379 Overton, Andy, 357 Owen, Beth, 373 Owens, Cozetta M., 201 Owens, Dan, 359 Owens, Robert, 363 Owens, Sarah, 154, 225 Owings, Lori, 335 Ozorkiewicz, Joe, 363 Pace, Dana, 272 Packard, Mary, 272 Paden, Bob, 366 Paden, Susan, 319 Padgett, Brad, 234, 332 Paflick, Bill, 332 Page, Brenda, 281 Paige, Dana, 286 Paine, Jr., Ray, 184 Palm, Dave, 239 Palmer, April, 326 Palmer, Hap, 381 Palmer, Lance, 381 Palmer, Robin, 317 Palmer, Susan, 156 Pannone, Diana, 274 Panter, Carol, 271 Paradies, Penny, 163 Paradise, Julie, 373 Parcelle, Lindsey, 326 Parelman, Dan, 359 Parker, Brad, 337 Parker, Brett, 391 Parker, Chris, 335 Parker, Susan, 273, 277 Parkin, Lynn, 225, 326 Parks, Julie, 184, 319 Parks, Tracy, 245 Parrish, Susie, 309 Paschall, Scott, 323 Passaglia, Dave, 349 Patchin, Kerry, 273 Patel, Bhavana, 283 Patterson, Jeff, 366 Patterson, Kay, 211 Patterson, Mike, 366 Patti, Annamarie, 276 Pattison, Patty, 284 Patton, Cindy, 281 Patton, Jeff, 304 Patton, Steven R., 201, 364 Patton, Tim, 374 Patty, Kristen, 290 Paul, Alison, 279 Paul, Dennis, 170, 284 Paul, Mike, 364 Paul, Susan Marie, 142 Paullin, Laura, 271 Pautlek, Mike, 374 Payne, Melissa, 184, 373 Payne, Paul, 332 Paysinger, Carol, 307 Peabody, Mona, 280 Pearson, Cathy, 303 Pearson, Dean, 284 Pearson, Jill, 288, 383 Peden, Eric, 154 Peden, Susan, 201 Peil, Richard, 374 Pelton, Pam, 286 Pemberton, Ken, 170 Pemberton, Tif, 379 Pendleton, Teresa, 235 Peniston, Lori, 201 Pennevavia, Rick, 323 Pennybaker, Kent, 170, 230 Peralta, Vilma fBebitaJ, 201 Perel, Elizabeth, 285 Peress, Anika, 290 Perking, Janet L., 201 Perkins, Bill, 363 Perkins, John, 379 Perkins, Pamela, 201 Perlman, Peter, 345 Perrill, Viola Mae, 202 Perry, Mendy, 383 Perry, Phil, 357 Perry, Rebecca, 142 Perry, Tom, 379 Perry, Troy, 379 Petelin, Suzanne, 202 Peters, Beau, 347 Peters, Christopher, 202 Peters, Daniel, 170 Peters, Ed, 284 Peters, Jill, 277 Peters, Joy, 277 Peterson, Ann, 275 Peterson, Erik, 323 Peterson, Kendal, 283 Peterson, Lauren, 184, 223 353 Petree, Jon, 226, 366 Petri, Kristie, 335 Petrie, Jeri Jo, 163 Petsche, Angela, 213 Petsche, Barb, 320 Pfaff, Kathy, 284 Pfahl, Bettina, 242 Pfenninger, Angela, 274 Pham, Bich, 154 Pheffer, Kim, 319 Phelps, Janet, 303 Phillips, Alicia, 284 Phillips, Janice, 319 Phillips, Lee Ann, 176 Phillips, Mike, 393 Phillips, Pamela, 245 Phillips, Rob, 389 Phillips, Tim, 345 Physioc, Andrew B., 202 Pickert, William, 154, 248 Pidler, Dave, 332 Pieper, Jim, 242, 393 Picgrgzg, Christopher E., 202 Pierce, Jim, 393 Pierson, Sharon, 170 Pieschl, Susan Lynn, 154 Pietruczyk, Irene D., 142 Piley, Pat, 368 Pinne, Terence G., 202 Pinney, Jay, 288 Pinter, Tinka, 277 Piper, Rick, 306 Pirner, Rachael, 383 Pirotte, Mary, 288 Pishny, Jeffrey M., 170 Pishny, Laurie, 339 Pistilli, Cynthia, 320 Pitner, Renee, 339 Pittier, Martin, 235 Pitzer, Jeff, 282 Pivonka, Francine, 281 Plain, Nancy, 276 Platt, Cindy, 163 Platt, Jan, 228 Platt, Kim, 273 Platt, Mom, 317 Platt, Mort, 379 Platten, Tom, 357 Plenner, Deane, 275 Plumb, Peri, 320 Plummer, Lance, 389 Plummer, Steve, 389 Plunk, Wendy, 176 Podrebarac, Matt, 357 Podrebarac, Rosemary, 202 232 Poe, Melodie, 283 Pohl, Donald, 211 Rebecca, 184 Pohl, Scott, 302 Poisner, David, 290 Pokorny, John, 304 Polackk, Jeff, 384 Polinsky, Gail, 163 Polk, Greg, 287 Polk, Shelley, 284 Polk, Travis, 202 Pollard, Enie, 326 Polley, Elissa, 163 Pollock, Lisa, 340 Pomar, Carmen, 309 Poor, Brenda, 184 Pope, Janice Diane, 202 Pope, Jim, 366 Porter, Fr. Bill, 231 Porter, Larry, 154, 386 Poss, William B., 202 Posten, Cynthia, 211 Pott, Tim, 379 Potts, Vann, 345 Poulose, Anil, 302 Poulter, Jill, 307 Powell, Andy, 302 Powell, Ann E., 202 Powell, Anne, 272 Powell, Greg, 302 Power, Molly, 273 Pratt, Judith L., 202 Pratt, Lisa, 320 Prendergast, Ken, 220, 381 Prendergast, Sue, 202 Prendeville, Dan, 345 Press, Kent, 202 Presson, Lisa, 303 Preston, J. Darrell, 223 Preston, Lane, 331 Preston, Reed, 379 Price, Geoff, 345 Price, Matt Darwin, 142 Prieto, Lupe, 271 Pritchell, Melody, 202 Pritchett, Damon, 170 Prithard, James, 386 Proach, Scott, 386 Prock, Jacque, 275 Proctor, Brad, 391 Protzman, Page, 277 Pryor, Martin, 155, 218 Ptacek, Alan M., 202 Ptacek, Russ, 337 Puderbaugh, Les, 287 Pugh, Michael A., 184, 285 Pullo, Christine, 288 Purcell, Steve, 252, 307 Pusateri, Jim, 379 Putlack, Cheri, 282 Putnam, Kirk, 155 Putt, Joan M., 184 Pyle, Kevin, 285 Pypes, David, 290 Quarles, Vicki, 213 Quarnstrom, Doug, 381 Quatrocky, Steve, 155 Quigley, Dan, 349 Quigley, Tim, 349 Quinlan, Susan, 340 Quinn, Cynthia S., 211 Quinn, Liz, 272 Quinn, Lorie, 283 Quint, Mike, 323 420 Quirk, Shelley, 291 Quiroga, Leslie, 303 Raack, Jr., William J., 184 Rabin, Janet, 288 Rabinovitz, Mark, 389 Raffelock, T. J., 389 Ragland, Lorraine, 176 Rahbarrad, Mahta, 286 Raine, Sheila, 279 Rainey, Ellis, 202, 366 Raith, Peter, 389 Raleigh, Brian, 232 Ralston, Scott, 332 Rambecki, Roger, 364 Ramel, Paige, 290 Ramsey, Sonya, 305 Ramseyer, Roger, 242, 384 Randal, Mike, 244 Randall, Jeff, 332 Randel, Debbie, 274 Randle, Connie, 279 Rankin, David, 384 Ransom, Laurel, 184 Rapp, Kerry, 184 Rappoport, Paul, 386 Rasmussen, Stan, 287 Rassmussen, Mark, 345 Rasure, Robin, 242, 335 Rathert, Kevin, 381 Ratzlaff, Monty, 202 Ratzlarf, Wade, 282 Rau, John, 379 Raumschuh, Terry Ellen, 202 Raupp, Jay Edward, 213 Rawson, Diana, 339 Raynor, Kelly, 335 Rea, Perry Nicholas, 170 Reade, Shari, 280 Ream, Jeff, 386 Ream, Kim, 326 Reazin, Troy, 381 Reber, Marta Dee, 184 Reck, Lisa, 305 Reddick, Lisa, 202 Reddick, Paul, 337 Redford, Tom, 379 Redick, Laurie, 303 Redwood, Karen, 319 Reed, Bryon, 366 Reed, John, 345 Reed, Rebecca, 281 Rees, John, 364 Rees, Ruthann, 163 Rees, Ruthmann, 317 Reese, Graham, 347 Rehbehn, Nancy, 202 Rehorn, Scott, 345 Reicheneker, Derrick, 308 Reicher, Terri L., 202, 225, 232, 326 Reid, Amy, 278 Reimer, Lisa, 289 Reiske, Mark, 285 Reiter, Beth, 276 Rellihan, Dan, 242, 349 Rellihan, Stephanie A., 202 Remen, John, 234 Remington, Carrie, 272 Remomebe, Paul, 332 Renkel, Jeff, 155, 363 Reno, Elliot, 357 Reno, Ronald J., 176 Renwick, Randy, 379 Renzulli, David B., 146 Renzulli, Steven, 368 Reschke, Cindy, 326 Rester, Cathy, 276 Rester, Matt, 366 Reswik, Deborah, 281 Rettenmaier, Mom, 347 Reuhan, Terrence, 176 Reussner, Lee, 306 Reynolds, Brent, 287 Reynolds, Johnna, 279 Reynolds, Larry, 393 Reynolds, Pat, 384 Reynolds, Tracy, 274 Rhodes, Chris, 371 Rhodes, Lee Ann, 274 Rhodes, Rocky, 331 Robinson, Charles, 283 Robinson, Clint, 332 Robinson, Jerry, 363 Robinson, Mike, 223 Robinson, Randy, 323 Robinson, Terri, 203, 339 Robinson, Tracey, 283 Roche, Colleen, 143 Rock, Brian, 377 Rockwood, Wayne, 146 Rodenbeek, Mike, 290 Rodgers, Becky, 288 Rodgers, Jane, 345 Rodgers, Jennifer, 339 Rodgers, John, 363 Rodgers, Melinda, 290 Rhodes II, Robert J., 203, 371 Ricci, Anne-marie, 142 Ricci, Roberta, 335 Rice, Alison, 339 Rice, Randall, 211 Richards, DeDe, 203, 340 Richards, John, 374 Richards, Scott D., 203 Richardson, Richardson Richardson 155, 391 Bob, 308 , Courtney, 353 Dana Keene, Rodgers, Sue, 319 Rodgers, Tom, 230 Rodina, Dean, 314 Rodkey, Janet, 278 Rodman, Jenny, 283 Rodman, Troy, 366 Roe, Doug, 288 Roe, Sherry, 143 Roe, Teri, 317 Roeder, Carla, 287 Roeder, Meg, 242, 317 Roetker, Anne, 335 Roffman, Carin, 288 Rogan, Graham, 146, 368 Rogers, Annette C., 203 Rogers, Bill, 391 Richardson, Dave, 349 Richardson, Duane, 361 Richardson, John, 289 Richardson, Ron, 389 Richert, Rachel, 305 Richey, Kris, 271 Rickert, Tom, 230, 306 Ricketts, Sue, 281 Ridder, Martha, 353 Riedel, Kraig, 203, 332 Rieg, Kevin, 363 Rieger, Allison, 339 Rieger, Jeffrey, 386 Rieke, Teresa, 279 Riethmann, Lou, 393 Riffel, Tim, 304 Riley, Annette, 184, 228 Rinehart, Lori Ann, 163 Ring, John, 302 Ringer, Loren Michael, 203 Rinkenbaugh, Mary Ann, 319 Rinne, Linda, 163 Rintoul, Janet, 184, 307 Riordan, Housemother Betty, 364 Riordan, Trish, 272 Rizui, Syed, 203 Roach, Ronnie, 326 Roark, Clayton Alabama, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogge, Rogge, Rogler, Bradley, 203 Janel, 305 Joe, 391 John K., 155 Susan, 163,319 Tim, 285 Tom, 379 Craig, 146,393 Shari, 242, 317 Phil, 379 Rohan, Kelly, 203, 319 Rohan, Rohde, Laura, 277 D'Ann, 203 Rohleder, Stephen, 170 203, 366 Roark, Pat, 364 Robben, Robbins, Roberts, Lisa, 142 Susan, 309 Andrew, 146 Roberts, Becky, 223 Roberts, Roberts, Brent, 283 Cara, 283 Roberts, Cheryl, 278 Roberts, Roberts, Dan, 391 Mark, 345 Roberts, Nancy, 234 Roberts, Robertson, Bart, 381 Robertson, Chris, 389 Robertson, Kevin, 391 Robinett, David, 203, 359 Rohleder, Steve, 349 Rohling, Becky, 340 Rohr, Todd, 379 Rojas, Alis, 307 Rolfe, Pam, 176, 319 Rome, Brian, 288 Romer, Robert, 284 Romine, Andrea, 304 Romjue, Bruce R., 203, 331 Romme, Dale, 302 Ronnau, James F., 170 Roof, Anna Lea, 170 Rosberg, Richard, 176 Rose, Scott, 384 Rosen, Ann, 284 Rosen, Sherri, 290 Rosenthal, Mark, 170 Rosi, Beatriz, 203 Roskens, Brenda, 155 Roskins, Bill, 363 Ross, Mom, 323 Ross, Sarah, 307 Ross, Susan, 271 Rosse, Sharon, 286 Rossetti, Christine, 283 Rossi, Kathy, 276 Rossi, Sarah, 283 Rossita, Karen, 320 Rost, Tom, 384 Roth, Jenny, 373 Rothloz, David, 307 Rott, Mary Kay, 163 Roulier, Scott, 332 Roult, Helen, 353 Rousch, Mom Sandy, 373 Rouse, Thomas J., 235 Rousselot, Rob, 366 Rovaris, Michael, 361 Rovick, Jody, 319 Row, Rosemary, 163 Rowe, Alan, 239 Rowe, Andy, 284 Rowe, Patti, 317 Rowe, Risan, 320 Rowe, Tom, 347 Rowland, Ted, 345 Ruane, Colleen, 335 Ruane, Maureen, 335 Rubin, Pam, 289 Rudd, Sherri, 353 Rudnicki, Deborah, 281 Rudy, Harvey, 155, 232, 381 Ruenheck, Robin, 290 Ruf, Kurt, 208 Ruiz, Jose F.,155 Ruley, Deanna, 290 Ruley, Mike, 155 Rulghum, Jean, 339 Rumage, John, 374 Rune, Maria, 305 Runnels, Janice, 320 Runnels, Laura, 355 Rusconi, Robin, 309 Rush, Susan, 285 Rusk, Becky M., 185 Russ, Lisa, 320 Russell, Anna, 383 Russell, Bill, 285 Russell, David, 347 Russell, Jim, 331 Russell, Seth, 347 Russell, Steve, 332 Russell, Susan, 284 Rutherford, Sally, 271 Ruvick, Jody, 203 Ryan, Mary, 353 Ryan, Shauna, 383 Ryan, Steve, 381 Rychert, Angela, 282 Ryckert, Brad, 359 Rylander, Lavonne, 277 Sabates, Becky, 320 Sabatino, Roxanne, 163 Sabhan, Latifa, 203 Sachs, Stephen M., 155 Sackuvich, Candy, 223 Sadeghi, Afshin, 203 Sakamoto, Osamu, 244 Sakumura, David, 203 Saliba, Joe, 349 Salisberry, Jess, 221, 381 Salke, Ralf J., 235 Salvatori, Christie L., 143 Salzi, Ann, 279 Samelson, Karen, 307 Sampson, Mikki, 319 Sampson, Phillise, 155 Samuelson, Laurie, 222, 326 Sandborn, Laura, 163 Sanders, Brenda, 274 Sanders, James M., 155, 232, 386 Sanders, Julia E., 185 Sanders Karen L., 203, 309 Sanders, Karl, 323 Sanders, Kathleen, 146 Sanders, Kathy, 317 Sanders, Keith, 386 Sanders, Lisa, 319 Sanders, Sylvia, 307 Sanders, Tom, 345 Sanderson, Anita, 279 Sanderson, Deanna, 230, 307 Schott, Teresa J., 214 Schraad, Keith, 345 Schrag, Angie, 273 Schrock, Brad, 146, 323 Schrock, Cheryl R., 203 Schroder, Gwen, 353 Schroeder, Antje, 282 Schroeder, Galye E., 164 Schroeder, Patrick, 21 1 Schueler, Daryl, 170 Sandifer, Laura, 278 Sandstedt, D., 337 Sanjean, Susan, 353 Sankpill, Dody, 291 Saragusa, Christine, 285 Sargent, Susan, 272 Schueler, Sidney McCleery, 203 Schuler, Jim, 314 Schulte, Joe, 391 Schulte, Mark, 222, 347 Schulte, Paul, 331 Schulte, Scott, 204, 374 Sarnoff, Gary, 289 Sauder, Julie, 353 Sauder, Mary, 383 Savage, Denise, 164 Sawyer, Sally, 230 Sayler, Scott, 155, 363 Scallan, Craig, 234, 393 Schultz, Lauretta, 274 Schulz, Trina L., 143 Schuster, Katie, 339 Schwark, Tim, 314 Schwartz, Brent, 308 Schwartz, Diane, 303 Schwartz, Jim, 363 Scanlon, Christine, 280 Scavuzzo, Connie, 278 Schad, Tom, 374 Schaefer, Nan, 340 Schaefer, Tina, 317 Schaffer, Tim, 185 Schaffer, Tom, 379 Schaffer, Van, 164 Schalz, Trina, 383 Scheck, Eric, 391 Scheffield, Mike, 379 Scheibmir, Diane, 282 Scheider, Joanie, 291, 288 Schellhammer, Laree, 274 Scgigrgck, Mrs. Gertrude, Scher, Darlene, 290 Scherer, Betsy, 335 Schermacher, Dave, 384 Scherrer, Therese, 303 Scherzer, Betsy, 325 Scheulter, Karen, 242 Schick, John, 285 Schimke, Todd, 377 Schinstock, Bill, 170 Schippers, Dulcinea, 289 Schlegel, Kris, 317 Schleicher, Nathan B., 203 Schlkeig, Suzy, 355 Schlozman, Heidi, 290 Schmandt, Lisa, 284 Schmeelk, William, 284 Schmer, David, 185 Schmidt, Curtis, 288 Schmidt, Dana, 353 Schmidt, Elana, 244 Schmidt, Margaret, 285 Schmidt, Marna, 280 Schmidt, Mike, 331 Schmidt, Rachel, 284 Schmidt, Trisha, 283 Schmit, David, 185, 323 Schmit, Linda, 280 Schneider, Christopher, 285, 155 Schneider, Jill, 283 Schneider, Suzi, 288 Schneiderman, Debbie, 317 Schoeni, Diane D., 203 Schoepf, Brian, 366 Schoepner, Michael E., 185 Schoerke, Doug, 226, 384 Scholfield, Pip, 282 Schons, Dan, 185 Schotland, Jeff, 185, 252 Schwartz, Laurie K., 155 Schwartz, Lori, 204 Schwartz, Mary, 276 Schweers, Julie, 286 Schweikhard, Russ, 308 Schweitzer, Jill, 325 Sehwerdt, Kent J., 155 Scillain, Devin, 374 Scott, Scott, , Jay, 381 Scott, Scott, , Sandy, 204 Scott, Scott, Scott Scott Ann, 225 Charles, 234 Milton, 239 Rose, 234 Theresa, 284 Tom, 230, 284 Shalet, Larry, 288 Shan, John, 363 Shandy, Bryan, 345 Shanks, Susie, 214 Shannon, Mike, 349 Shapleigh, Andy, 364 Shareef, Samuel Amir, 185 Sharon, Janice, 305 Sharp, Edward, 170, 393 Sharp, Timothy A., 185 Shaw, Jim, 363 Shaw, Mike, 379 Shawver, John, 384 Shay, Jim, 331 Shay, Susan, 339 Sheafer, W. Bramhill, 204 Sheahan, Russel, 287 Sheegas, Steven Walter, 176 Sheehan, Anne, 307 Sheetz, Joe, 374 Sheftel, Amy B., 164 Sheinbein, Jackie, 283 Shellenberg, Joni, 320 Shelton, Bruce, 323 Shelton, Cindi, 317 Shelton, Tom, 242, 363 Shepard, Kelly, 349 Shepard, Sherri, 383 Sheppard, John, 284 Sheppeard, Kathy, 326 Sherlock, Gina, 281 Simpson, Jeff, 283 Simpson, Libby, 252, 373 Simpson, Mark, 204 Simpson, Nancy, 277 Simpson, Scott, 371 Simpson, Soni, 353 Simpson, Susie, 204 Sims, Gregory L.,155, 366 Sinderson, Suzanne, 204 Singer, Jeff, 323 Singleton, Brett, 379 Sinnott, Katherine, 204 Sippel, John, 357 Siren, Kathy, 317 Siress, Julie, 277 Sirridge, John, 389 Sisson, Scott, 386 Six, Christine, 278 Sizemore, Richard, 171 Skalla, Patty, 272 Skimming, Joe, 393 Skinner, Cory, 337 Skogg, Curt, 381 Slack, Jill, 204 Sherman, Charles, 285 Sherman, Denise I., 204 Sherman, Fred, 304 Sherman, Kristy, 273 Sherman, Steven, 368 Scovel, Sarah, 317 Scrivner, Jane, 204 Scrivner, Traci, 280 Searcy, Jr., Ronald Loy, 146 Sears, Steve, 155, 232, 384 Seaton, Shelly, 204, 339 Sebo, Mike, 379 Secrest, John, 386 Sedlak, Kellene, 155 Seeger, Jennifer, 143 Seerba, Jeannie, 317 Seibert, Bill, 286 Seidel, Don, 389 Seidel, Susan, 276 Seiden, Rana, 204 Seitter, Christopher R., 170, 393 Seitz, Jeannie, 185 Sell, Debbie, 278 Sellen, Pamela, 204 Sellers, Jere D., 170, 230 Sellin, Jeff, 304 Selman, Kevin, 306 Sennentz, John, 391 Sents, Beverly E., 143, 307 Serene, Tammy, 155 Setter, James D., 234 Setter, Mark, 349 Seusy, Debbie, 289 Severance, Laura, 273 Sevsy, Debbie, 291 Seward, Rebecca, 307 Seyfarth, Scott, 391 Seymour, Bunny, 228 Seymour, Carla, 340 Seymour, Katherine, 373 Shade, Mark, 381 Shadwick, Jay, 363 Sherridan, Gerald, 331 Sherwin, Patty, 317 Shiao, Tseng-kuo, 204 Shields, Joe, 304 Shields, Judy, 271 Shipley, Dana, 204 Shipman, Debre, 155 Shireman, Dan, 288 Shirkey, Graham, 386 Shirling, Melanie, 287 Shivakumar, Kavi N., 171 Shoemaker, Beth, 307 Shoup, Jud, 235 Shoup, Scott, 363 Showalter, Ann, 373 Sibbett, Rod, 306 Sider, Scott Pl., 204 Sieben, Dan, 374 Siegel, Julie, 288 Siegel, Lori, 286 Siegel, Marla, 325 Sifford, Rick, 391 Sigle, Christie A., 155 Signorrelli, Mike, 323 Siliey, Maria, 383 Silk, James L., 177 Silver, Robin Terri, 177 Silver, Sam, 347 Silverman, Dave, 284 Silverstein, Jeffrey, 204 Simmons, Brook, 283 Simmons, David, 164 Simmons, Dayton, 284 Simmons, Doug, 308 Simmons, Jeannette, 335 Simmons Jennifer, 204 Mike, 244 Simmons, Simmons, , Sheryl L., 164 Simon, Barb, 283 Simon, Christopher, 204 Simon, Judy, 155 Simpson, Jay, 156, 368 Slack, Nancy, 177,225 Slaney, Mike, 347 Slaney, Richard, 156, 391 Slankard, Marilyn, 383 Slater, Jan, 319 Slattery, Doug, 284 Slawson, T. Todd, 171, 347 Slingsly, Deanna J., 204, 307 Sloan, Steve, 363 Small, Jim, 391 Smalley, Scott, 381 1 Smith, Andy, 291 Smith, Anne Marie, 242, 325 Smith, Berk, 345 Smith Bill, 337 Smith, Christine, 276 Smith, Craig, 204, 331 Smith, Dana, 317 Smith, Dave, 364 Smith, Debra, 146 Smith, Denise, 275 Smith, Dwan, 278 Smith, Elizabeth, 276 Smith, Ellen, 279 Smith, Geoff, 314 Smith, Greg, 381 Smith, Holly, 272 Smith, Joe, 345 Smith, Julie, 353 Smith, Karen D., 185,340 Smith Kathy, 286 Smith Kim, 271 Smith Kristine, 271 Smith LeAnn, 273 Smith Leslie, 204, 320 Smith Lois, 291 Smith Marilyn, 204 Smith Mark R., 185,379 Smith Mary, 279 Smith Mike, 288 Smith Pamela B., 205 Smith Rich, 381 Smith Ricky D., 171 Smith Robert Craig, 156 Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Roger A., 235, 359 Seth, 288 Shelley, 279 Stan, 371 Suzie, 320 Theresa, 279 Val, 309 Vanya, 272 Vincent Lloyd, 205 Smith, Wes, 308 Smitherman, Donna G., 156 Snavely, Denise Ann, 143 Snavely, Lesa, 205 Sneed, Angie, 276 Snider, Mike, 284 Snitz, Deborah, 288 Snodell, Cathy, 317 Snodgrass, Karla, 205, 340 Snodgrass, Spaulding, 347 Snook, Christie, 156, 335 Snook, Debbie, 287 Snyder, Allen, 284 Snyder, David, 235 Snyder, Jon D., 171 Snyder, Trish, 317 Sobba, Gary, 381 Sobek, Mike, 359 Sobel, Mindy, 320 Socolof, Nancy, 177 Soetaert, Mike, 302 Soffer, Bob, 287 Sogas, Chris, 286 Soiscon, Jeff, 359 Sokoloff, Gregrorio, 290 Sole, Kim, 205 Soloman, Howard, 288 Sommers, Claire, 320 Somora, Anthony J., 156 Sonnich, Jeff, 337 Sontheimer, Paul, 290 Soper, Tim, 332 Sorem, Jenifer Jill, 171 Sorem, William A., 146 Southerland, Patty, 205 Southern, Kathy, 325 Sowle, Cindy, 286 Spangler, Jenny, 284 Sparks, Mary, 283 Spaulding, Leslie, 280 Spear, Liz, 290 Spechman, Mark, 156 Speer, Alan, 156 Spellman, Denise E., 205 Spencer, Ben, 345 Spencer Brett, 381 Spencer, Dave, 384 Spencer, Jim, 337 Spencer, Leslee, 353 Spenler, Loren, 337 Sperling, Cynthia, 205 Spies, Susan, 143 Spilker, Cindy, 307 Spirduso, Kenneth, 177 Sprague, John, 302 Spriggs, Loren, 355 Spriggs, Mary, 205 Springer, David, 284 Springer, Lori, 156, 320 Springlemeyer, Linda, 320 Spritz, Mindy, 326 Spritz, Mindy S., 177 Spuehler, Mike, 308 Squeteri, Paul, 349 St. Clair, Richard, 284 St. Martin, Elaine, 271 St. Martin, Janet A., 156, 383 Staab, Larry, 285 Stadler, Michelle, 326 Stafford, Ned 223 Stafford, Tom, 332 Staley, Randy L., 164 Stallcup, Elizabeth A., 164 Stallings, Doug, 304 Stallworth, Eunice, 290, 291 Stamets, Chris, 347 Standiford, David M., 205 Stanely, Susan G., 185 Stanesic, Corey, 353 Stanley, Chris, 389 Stanley, John, 381 Stanley, Kay, 277 Stanley, Susan, 223 Stanton, Denise, 280 Stanton, E. Jeffrey, 364 Stanwood, Greg, 384 Stark, Debbie, 309 Stark, Karenda, 279 Stark, Lynn, 222 Starnes, Bill, 288 Starns, Art, 306 State, Beth, 326 State, Elizabeth, 185 Stauffer, Betsy, 373 Stayton, Brian, 347 Stearman, Kim, 282 Stefanik, Julie, 276 Steger, Stephen, 205 Stehno, Sharon, 280 Stehr, Dan, 306 Strautman, Eric, 314 Strempke, Tom, 285 Strevell, Lynn, 291 Strickland, Dennis D., 185 226, 386 Strickler, Ann, 326 Strickler, Kevin, 359 Stroberg, John, 331 Stroberg, Tina, 205 Strode, Phil, 374 Strohl, Todd, 345 Strong, Andy, 371 Strong, Dave, 323 Strong, Linda, 282 Strong, Scott, 337 Stroud Karl 285 Talbot, Wendy, 280 Talkington, Tom, 331 Talman, Sherry, 317 Talty, Dale, 386 Tan, Hee Cheong, 171 Tankesley, Bryan L., 146 Tanner, Garry, 391 Taponen, Ari, 302 Tapp, Dale, 374 Tarar, Sarfraz, 205 Tarvestad, Laurence E., 171 Tate, Nevienne, 245 Taticek, Jill, 326 Taub, Joe, 331 Tavitian, John, 368 Taylor, Bob, 391 Steigerwald, Rosemary, 279 Stein, Julie, 280 Steinbach, Mark, 304 Steiner, Hal, 156,389 Stenz, Maggie, 277 Stephans, Julie, 325 Stephens, Ann, 326 Stephens, Dawn, 286 Stephens, Stephen, 283 Stephenson, Betsy, 205, Stephenson, Sarah, 340 Steppe, Ronald, 156 Sterbenz, Jim, 211 Stern, R., 234 Stertz, Brad, 391 Stettler, Diane, 326 Stevens, Al, 374 Stevens, Gina, 232 Stevens, Kevin, 379 Stevens, Lelsey, 373 Stevens, Ted, 366 Tucker, Stocker, Pete, 359 Stevenson, Mitch, 384 Stevenson, Nicole, 273 Stevenson, Suzy, 373 Stewart, Bart, 379 Stewart, Brian, 332 Stewart, Diane, 272 Stewart, Ellen, 283 Stiles, Robert W., 211 Stinebaugh, Lisa, 230 Stineman, Dave, 287 Stingo, Andrew J., 205 3 Stroup, Allison, 355 Strout, Mom, 339 Strudell, Anne, 177,317 Struthers, Dawn, 205, 317 Stryker, Brian, 171, 306 Stuart, Scott, 205, 337 Stubbings, Kendra, 171 Stubblebine, Terri, 283 Stubler, Dan, 290 Stucky, Dave, 234 Stucky, Shelly, 232, 320 Stuever, Kevin, 290, 291 Stuffings, Milisa, 282 Sturgeon, John, 345 Stutheit, SueAnn, 164 Stutz, Katy, 373 Stutz, Suzy, 373 Taylor, Bruce, 379 Taylor, Doug, 361 Taylor, George, 364 Taylor, Jeff, 223,391 Taylor, John, 331 Taylor, Linda, 271 Taylor, Terry, 331 Tebow, Dana, 353 Teeter, Marilyn, 335 Templin, Beth, 281 Tennant, Brad, 291 Sublett, Steve C., 205, 291 Suder, Lee Beth, 340 Suh, Virginia, 319 Suhr, Steven, 290 Sullivan, Amy, 274 Sullivan, Brian, 291 Sullivan, David, 156 Sullivan, Mike, 314 Sullivan, Todd, 386 Summerville, Jon, 288 Stinson, Janet L., 211, 326 Stinson, Jeff, 323 Stinson, Jill, 164 Stinson, Jim, 284 Stinson, Joel, 323 Stinson, Matt, 364 Stipe, Michael, 22 Stockebrand, Tom, 156, 389 Stockhoff, Greg E., 205 Stockman, Brenda, 205 Stofferson, Robert Dale, 156 Stokes, Audrey Jean, 146 Stokes, Nancy, 353 Stoll, Shari, 205 Stone, Kent, 290 Stones, Jim, 223 Stonestreet, Craig, 374 Stonner, Tara, 355 Stons, Kristie, 230 Stout, Bradley, 156, 347 Stovall, Barb, 319 Strahl-Frederick, Karen 164 Strathe, Jim, 391 Strathman, Beth, 305 Straub, Kerry, 283 422 E-, Sumner, Mark, 331 Sump, Mark, 287 Sunter, Duke, 287 Suppas, Pam, 273 Suppes, Terry, 211 Suptic, Paul, 234 Surber, Cindy, 214 Surbey, Kelley, 319 Surkin, Spike, 284 Sutter, Scott, 381 Suwanebhand, Alisa, 273 Suwanebhand, Ann, 273 Svoboda, Charles, 171 Swain, Bob, 371 Swall, Maria, 307 Swall, Tara, 326 Swearer, Dave, 391 Sweazy, Scott, 381 Swedland, Pam, 276 Sweeney, Mary E., 164 Sweet, Emily, 288 Swenson, Doug, 371 Swenson, Pete, 386 Swift, Craig, 332 Swirbul, Rob, 374 Swisher, Bradley, 185 Swope, Paul, 205, 314 Symeon, Alex, 279 Sypert, Keith, 242 Syverson, Mark C., 205 Szeptycki, Leon, 306 Tabor, Bob, 337 Tackett, Robert J., 205 Tennis, Marjorie, 206, 335 Tennis, Scott, 381 Tennison, Grant, 337 Tennison, Mark N., 171 Terry, John, 331 Terry, Tom, 381 Teson, Linda, 340 Teter, Ken, 306 Teufel, Cary, 287 Thalken, Debora, 164 Thalken, Martin, 171 Thatcher, Karen Sue, 206 Thill, Mark, 156,359 Thill, Mary, 156,225,339 Thingelstad, Ann, 275 Tholen, Lynn, 276 Tholen, Sue, 307 Tietjen, Barbara, 185 Tieu, Dung, 285 Tillema, Brian, 389 Tilman, Sandra, 206 Tilton, Kris, 319 Timmons, Kristen, 340 Tinkle, Blair, 232,242 Tinsley, Mark A., 206 Tipton, Mona, 335 Titus, Rich, 337 Tlapek, Steve, 357 Toedman, Jr., Gordon R., 156, 384 Tomlinson, Joel, 364 Tomlinson, Kristin, 339 Tompkins, Gwen, 309 Tono, Andres, 156 Torgerson, Eric, 284 Tormohlen, Bob, 289 Totten, Lisa, 288 Townsend, Scott, 290 Tracy, Martha D., 164 Tracy, Patrick L., 156 Traizer, Denise, 279 Trambarulo, Paul, 308 Trani, Frank, 323 Traylor, Cheryl, 340 Traylor, James, 347 Treas, Randy, 366 Treece, Robert, 206 Tremblay, Bonie, 280 Trenshaw, Tim, 234, 359 Triplet, Shelda, 273 Tripp, Winston, 374 Troll, Theodore, 290 Trossen, Tom, 234 Trulock, Troy, 234, 289 Trulove, Paul C., 206 Truster, Logan, 290 Tsukahara, Annette, 143 Tsuru, Frank D., 171 Tucker, Cynthia, 206 Tucker, Jim, 386 Thoman, Phil, 284 Thomas, Bryan, 386 Thomas, Chuck, 230 Thomas, Dave, 371 Thomas, Deborah, 206 Thomas, Janice, 171 Thomas, Julie, 335 Thomas, Michael, 235 Thomas, Todd, 374 Thomplinson, Lori, 275 Thompson, Anthony, 171, 393 Thompson, Bill, 234 Thompson, Collin, 279 Thompson, Denise, 206 Thompson, Gerald, 171 Thompson, Grace, 214 Thompson, Jeff, 332 Thompson, Keith, 206, 285 Tucker, Karen, 271 Lorna G., 156 Tulipana, Teresa, 283 Tunison, Doug, 304 Turner, Kathy H. Gillian, 286 Turner, Kim, 353 Turner, Mark, 157 Turner, Nancy, 276 Turner, Phillip, 157 Turner, Robert, 206 Turner, Scott, 366 Tusten, Jay, 377 Tvrdik, Greg, 386 Tweedy, Suzi, 326 Twellman, Joan, 272 Tye, Cheryl, 339 Tyner, Jeff, 206 Tyson, David,285 Tyson, Toyia, 280 Thompson, Laura, 278 Thompson, Michael, 189 Thompson, Paula, 143 Thompson, Theresa, 177 Thompson, Todd, 363 Thornbrugh, Sussan, 143 Thorpe, Anna, 271 Thorton, Jim, 306 Thorton, Joel, 371 Throckmorton, Ken, 384 Thurman, Julianne, 244 Thurman, Kim, 325 Thurman, Toni, 271 Thwaites, Brian, 156 Tice, Caroline, 156 Ticknor, David A., 206, 359 Tidwell, Scott, 364 Tierney, Cecilia, 274,280 Ubel, Douglas R., 171,323 Udomboresuwan, Amnuy, 171 Uebelhart, Bill, 371 Uhlig, Dave, 364 Ulaby, Kamak Reslan, 171 Ulin, Michael, 185 Ulin, Robert, 234 Ullrich, Catherine, 143 Unger, Mark, 285 Unrein, John, 379 Unrein, Robin, 157 Unruh, Kip, 206 Urban, Dave, 381 Urban, Teresa, 319 Utt, Susan, 274 Valdivia, Anita, 309 Valdivia, Veronica, 305 Van Antwerp, Jeff, 357 Van Beber, Eric, 157, 357 Van De Veer, Mark, 157 Van Hoecke, Bob, 389 Van Horn, Chris, 379 Van Meter, Pamela K., 157 Van Pelt, Stacy Lynn, 185 Van Zandt, Carolyn, 319 VanWalleghem, Marie, 280 VanWyhe, Becky, 276 Vanbenthem, Paul, 230 Vander Poel, Pete, 286 Vanderbilt, Jim, 393 Vardeman, Lisa, 319 Varnei, Christy, 373 Vasques, Joe, 314 Vaughn, Pamela, 157, 335 Vaughn, Sherri, 283 Vaughn, Theresa, 339 Vausbinder, Kelley, 206 Veatch, Brad, 379 Veazey, Patty, 283 Vedros, Nick, 379 Vedros, Paula, 277 Veldivia, Anita, 185 Velliquette, Brenda, 317 Velsequez, Marcela, 288 Venneman, Tamera, 185 Ventura, Frank, 359 Venturella, Brenda, 339 Verbenec, Mike, 177 Vermillion, Scot, 379 Verrey, Gigi, 286 Versluys, Karen, 283 Vestal, Dale, 363 Vicer, Paige, 340 Vierman, Rick, 345 Vignatelli, Pam, 353 Villalobos, Alfredo, 171, 386 Vincent, Michael, 157 Vincent, Sean, 371 Vining, Brad, 371 Vinnage, Mike, 331 Viveros, Theresa, 143 Vogel, Jennifer, 290 Vogel, Tom, 289 Vollmer, Anita, 157 Vosser, Laura, 279 Voysey, Linda, 326 Vroman, Robert, 290 Vyrsak, Jim, 381 Wadden, Mary, 185, 353 Wadden, Mike, 363 Waddle, Amy, 239 Waggy, Robin, 242, 275 Wagner, Anne, 353 Wagner, Brian J. T., 211 Wagner, Dan, 331 Wagner, David, 157 Wagner, Jill, 143 Wagner, Kathleen Venable, 164 Wagner, Mike, 364 Wagnon, Jay, 347 Wagnon, Lisa, 335 1122 122 11 1l'zll 11 all 11111 1l':l'5 11151 llaltl 112141 . 12 ll 115 11 lit 11 lit llilf lligllfl ll til? ll 111152 1121167 11 14,1 lalll ll it l lligflil 11 1111121 llgiilii 1141352 ll .:..:i5 11 1.13: 11,15 11 1:5 11zEr5, 112151 111511 11131 5 115.5 Mil ll 15: 1 ll lic' 1 11 11:11 1115151 111,151 lltlirsg 11.111, 1 11.21 ' ll 512' 1111.1 11 ll 12112: ll Lf ll- 84111. il -'P R1 11if..' llrmfr., linen. 81761, ' ll 311, ,. l 1112781 lam ll Mill. l llaliz. llizcrs, 1 ll:1:r1,1 llclflq lllm V 1 U l .mg l ll' l 3l5lll,l 113, , ll:11,l1, llilb, D, lltllt D llgwh K ,L . ., - 1 ' ll 34, U4 N mill Qi' ,ill ll 11111, Di 111.11 lltliltgg lltlbq. 1 glllltr, tb wthller, ltr, ,Philip K., 207 Wiedeman, Mary Ann, 186 Wagstaff, Jenny, 353 Wagstaff, Thomas W., 157, 381 Wahl, Larry, 371 Wahlroos, Tiina, 206 Wainstock, Jeneen, 206 Wakefield, A. Arlene, 164 Walberg, Keith, 337 Walch, Casey, 379 Walder, Robert, 242 Walker, Clair, 283 Walker, Deborah E., 164 Walker, Eric, 381 Walker, H., 234 Walker, Judy, 319 Walker, Kandy, 291 Walker, Linda Faye, 206 Walker, Patricia, 171 Wall, Eric, 242, 381 Wall, Lisa, 383 Wall, Marty, 239 Wallace , Don, 304 Wallace, Jodie, 305 Wallace, Laurie, 164 Wallace, Malcolm, 234 Wallace, Renee, 320 Wallace, Roxanne, 320 Wallcn, Carter S., 206 Wallingford, Lisa, 291 Walmsley, Priscilla, 279 Walsh, Erin, 340 Walsh, Katie, 353 Walsh, Sheila, 335 Walsh, Susan, 335 Walsh, Tim, 363 Walsh, Tom, 371 Walter, Carolyn, 326 Walter, Lisa, 206, 291 Walters, Becky, 383 Walters, Jenny, 280 Walterscheid, Ellen, 223 Walton, Phil, 381 Walton, Wally, 371 Wampler, Steve, 157 Wanamaker, Dave, 222, 364 Zipfel, Leslie, 283 Wandling, Lee, 345 Wandling, Warren, 345 Ward, Martin, 304 Ward, Rich, 282 Ward, Russell, 235 Warner, Ann, 276 Warner, Joe Ann, 211 Warren, Marty, 225, 383 Warren, Mike, 379 Washington, Marian J., 206 Wasser, Bret, 157 Wassermann, Felix L., 206 Wastell, Diantha, 288 Waterman, Brian, 384 Waters, Jennifer, 303 Waters, Rebecca L., 164 Watman, Terry, 366 Watson, Dave, 381 Watson, Laura, 164, 317 Watson, Sally Anne, 171 Watson, Jr., Ellie G., 171 Watt, Mitch, 389 Watts, David A., 157 Watts, Denise, 157 Waugh, Sam, 332 Waugh, Tom, 332 Weaver, Aretha, 282 Weaver, Mark, 364 Webb, Bronson, 389 Webb, Dixie, 307 Webb, Eyra, 303 Webb, Sarah, 340 Webbe, Tori, 288 Webber, Kent, 347 Webber, Matt, 308 Webber, Mike, 291 Week, David, 284 Wehner, Alex, 337 Wehr, Lori Lee, 164, 373 Wehrwein, Jim, 230 Weigand, Richard, 157 Weigle, Patricia, A., 214 Weimcr, Terri, 279 Weiner, Kip, 287 Weir, Julie, 273 Weis, Thomas P., 172 Weiser, Kristy, 320 Weishaar, Marc, 371 Weishaar, Martin, 371 Weishar, Don, 349 Weisheit, Leslie, 355 Weiss, Alan, 283 Weiss, Aleen, 206, 317 Weissbeck, Joseph, 185, 337 Welch, Ann, 326 Welch, David, 379 Welch, Lanny, 337 Welch, Lindsey, 157, 218 Welch, Lora, 278 Welch, Margie, 279 Welch, Rene, 339 Welcher, Julie, 283 Welker, David, 379 Wellcome, Dominique, 143 Wellenstein, Thomas, 386 Welliever, Amy, 283 Wells, Anne, 335 Wells, Chris, 319 Wells, Kent, 244 Wells, Steve, 218 Wells, Susie, 271 Welsh, Mike, 374 Welton, Tom, 332 Weltz, Andy, 337 Wenderott, Jane Elizabeth, 186 Wendlandt, Bruce, 146 Wenger, Julia, 284 Wenger, Randy, 323 Werder, Judy, 232 Wernel, Mike, 349 Werner, Kristie, 307 Werner, Mike, 234, 371 Wernimont, Denise, 325 Werp, Rosemary, 157 Werth, Mike, 371 Wertman, Lisa, 22 Wesierske, Brenda, 320 Wesley, Sarah, 353 West, Erica, 283 Westbrock, Michelle, 21 1 Westerbeck, Peggy Dee, 143, 284 Wetller, David, 363 Wetschensky, Scott, 308 Wetsler, H., 234 Weyforth, Kelly, 291 Wheat, Jeff, 347 Wheeler, Terri, 207 Whistler, M. Greg, 164,357 Whitacre, Lissa, 172 Whitaker, Elaine, 288 White, Amy, 282 White, Becky, 319 White, Chris, 317, 285 White, Christine, 143 White, Deb, 279 White, Elizabeth, 283 White, Gina, 373 White, Joel, 207 White, John, 234 White, Robyn, 286 White, Sheri, 339 Whitebread, Janelle, 284 Whitney, Jennifer, 280 Whitworth, Kent, 157, 252, 331 Wicks, Scott, 366 Widmen, Cheryl, 289 Wiebe, Cal, 308 Wiebe, Nancy, 308 Wiebe, W. D. Bill, 164 Wiebe, Wade, 284 Wiebe, Ward, 157 Wiedeman, Bill, 345 Wiedeman, Kurt A., 157, 332 Wiedeman, Rick, 332 Wiederholt, Paul, 288 Wiegers,John, 157,331 Wieke, Warren, 284 Wiens, Beth, 244 Wiens, Colleen, 244 Wiggins, David, 363 Wiglesworth, Deborah, 279 Wilber, Lori, 186 Wilburn, Daniel, 207 Wilcox, Anne, 290 Wilcox, Gwen, 290 Wilcox, Lisa, 284 Wilcox, Steve, 230, 379 Wilcox, Teresa H., 165 Wildermuth, Dennis, 207 Wilerson, Mike, 302 Wiley, Dan Mark, 207 Wiley, Sheila, 239 Wilgus, Tracey, 340 Wilson, Jeri, 276 Wilson, Wilson, Linda, 157 Wilson, Lynn, 165 Wilson, Phil, 232 Wilson Wilson, Rich, 359 Wilson, Tamara Dee, 186 Wilson, Tammy, 277 Wilson, Jr., James A., 165 Julie, 279, 282, 305 Wilhelm, Patricia, 207 Wilhoite, Warren, 361 Wilk, Matthew William, 207 Wilke, Adam, 302 Wilke, Rick, 379 Wilke, Robin, 317 Wilke, Sarah, 339 Wilke, Susan, 143,232,353 Wilkenson, Tom, 381 Wilkerson, Christi, 317 Wilkerson, Karen, 325 Wilkerson, Kristen, 340 Wilkerson, Lisa, 335 Wilkes, Sally, 280 Wilkins, John, 323 Wilkinson, Tim, 371 Will, Kevin, 235 Will, Kevin, 359 Willard, Bob, 323 Willett, David, 391 Willey, Jane, 207 Willey, Jane, 319 Willhite, III, William, 157 Wilt, Victoria, 186 Windisch, Paul, 158 Wingate, Tim, 366 Winklemann, Scott, 158, 222, 331 Winkler, Martie, 234 Winkley, Kevin, 323 Winne, Mike, 357 Winnie, Debbie, 287 Winningham, Bob, 234 Winslow, Keith, 331 Winslow, Paul H., 177 Winsor, Keith, 207 Winter, Adam, 332 Winter, Cece, 373 Wippich, Steve, 304 Wirt, Jim, 22 Wirtz, Joe, 302 Wiseman, Honor June, 143 Withers, Mom, 319 Witt, Bruce, 207, 357 Wittenbaur, Lauren, 286 Witterholt, Marianne, 339 Witz, Diane, 286 Wolf, Patricia Ann, 177 Wolf, Paul, 371 Wolfe, John, 379 Wolfe, Marc, 158, 337 Wolfe, Steve, 288 Wolff, Jeff, 384 Wolters, Vicky, 319 Woltkamp, Bill, 371 Woltskamp, John, 172, 371 Wong, Diana, 158 Wong, Hans, 158 Wonnell, Crystal, 291 Woo, Julia, 305 Wood, Commodoer, 287 Wood, Fritz, 287 Wood, Kathleen, 207, 340 Wood, Kelly, 279 Wood, Pamela, 207, 326 Woodard, Lucy, 207, 335 Woodbury, Terri, 279 Williams, Brett, 347 Williams, Dan, 287 Williams, Debbie, 283 Williams, Eldred, 361 Williams, Elizabeth Ann, 165 Williams, Jeff, 302 Williams, Jesse, 361 Williams, John, 331 Williams, Karen, 284 Williams, Kathy, 275 Williams, Kirk, 186 Williams, Laurie, 207 Williams, Lynne, 165 Williams, Michelle, 325 Williams, Ray, 239 Williams, Rich, 381 Williams, Sara, 373 Williams, Steve, 288 Williams, Terri, 207 Williams, Wade, 332 Woodford, Lisa, 273 Woodhead, Julie, 285 Woods, Don, 363 Woods, Donna, 319 Woods, Jeff, 357 Woods, Kim, 285 Woods, Kris, 303 Wooton, Evan, 308 Worden, Curt, 282 Worthington, Lauri, 319 Wortman, Susan, 335 Woy, Piper, 283 Wray, Curtio, 361 Wren, Scott, 158 Williams, Jr., Raymond R., 172 Williamson, Jim, 306 Wright, Brent, 287 Wright, Jeff, 384 Wright, Marilyn J., 207 Wright, Richard, 234 Wright, Shari, 177,317 Wright, Spencer, 282 Wright, Steve, 363 Wright, Susie, 239 Wright, Suzi, 274 Wuennenberg, Paul, 386 Williamson, Kelly, 326 Willing, Grace E., 186 Willis, Geoffrey, 290 Wilner, Alden, 304 Wurster, Eric, 363 Wyatt, Paul, 323 Wyatt, Sherlyn, 165 Wycoff, Kyle, 389 Wylie, Bill, 323 Wyly, Nancy, 207 Wyttenbach, Robert A., 207 Yakar, Eran, 290 Yanak, Chris, 158 Yanike, Renee, 307 Yao, Hua, 309 Yarbrough, Steve, 207 Ye, Walter, 391 Yeo, Nancy, 353 Yeokum, Sarah, 319 Yetter, Diana, 275 Yetter, Kathy, 271 Yonezawa, Makoto, 207 Young, Angela, 252 Young, Carla, 165 Young, Daniel, 207 Young, David, 284 Young, Lori, 165 Young, Luanne, 280 Young, Ron, 306 Young, Ruth, 276 Young, Susan, 158, 320 Yount, Brian, 374 Yousefi, Rowshanak, 207 Yunta, Miriam, 373 Yurovsky, Leonid S., 172 Zabelin, Tim, 374 Zachariades, Nicholas A., 207, 377 Zachariah, David, 172 Zakaryan, Yeva, 186 Zakouta, Kent, 242, 357 Zane, Holly Renee, 208 Zaporowski, Rick, 239 Zarda, Diane, 225, 227 Zarda, Nancy, 208, 335 Zarembe, Sandee, 355 Zdinak, Mary Kathryn, 165 Zeigler, Lon, 364 Zelesnik, Scott, 337 Zell, Paul, 371 Zeller, Terri, 339 Zeman, Eileen Anne, 158 Zerbe, Brad, 158 Zerr, Terry, 306 Ziaiefar, Mitra, 208 Zieman, Mark, 223 Zimbelman, Rodney, 208 Zimmerman, Amy, 271 Zimmerman, Deborah Ann, 177 Zipprich, Larry, 158 Zoellner, Win, 332 Zub, Sandra, 177 Zuk, Steve, 284 Zule, Kelly, 283 Zuniga, Mike, 331 is a 1983 Jayhawker! 'fhrruighout the year 1. . .1 .wff.2,i.,.o:ibli3. The Greek Q stiiitiiui, for ii'i:at.if'ic11.. ti big. LIUQW- We attempted a more journalistic approach as opposed to the stagnate, line iem 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 unorganizationw 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 ttremendouslylj on the index, organized the organizations, and took on many other jobs that needed to be done. The copy in the 1983 J ayhawker 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 rnuch 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. D The folks from Taylor Publishing were great! Bill and Tula Mills were so helpful and were at X5 around when we needed them, Well, the year's over, the final rungl' 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. CThanks, Davell 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 J eff 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. Editorial offices: 121 B Kansas Union, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045. Telephone: C9131 864-3728. PEWAUIQEE IWC. Q. Hill alw args ooottorl- N i call 0011. nent off my iinelle lippg rl layhawkgf he ninety- ersiti ol iitrd by ztis. Apross by lliiichos Senior firol Studios, it ere taken by :om oilor 15. Nlissouri. s Romair. . Bold and esigri by ielle lipps, :ic-es ol the ir. Additional st. Editorial i ol KHHS35t t S6-H738
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