University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1985

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The 440-page Yearbook was printed by Inter-Collegiate Press in Mission, Kansas A press run of 2600 copies with a trim size of 9 by 12 inches was printed on 100-pound and 80-pound gloss enamel Senior Portraits were taken by Delma Studios of New York, NY. Group Portraits were taken by Whistle Stop, University Photography and Members of the 1985 Iayhawker Photography staff. Body copy was set in 10 pt Malibu, Captions were set in Rpt Malibu Bold, Photo credits were set in 8 pt Avant Garde Cover typeface and division pages bv joe Kimberlmg and Cary Gruver, The IAYHAWKER is published under the auspices of the IAYHAWKER BOARD, Thomas Yoe, Advisor Addi- tional specifications available upon request, Editorial offices: 121B Kansas Union, University of K ., L w- rence, K5 66045 Telephone M131 864-3723 .'v Qfenafar 0 Cbldzfbqvpen Qpenzng 4 C JEJIZJIQ' Cover Photo by: I. 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'E Q 'gulf 'Ee Qi ,f -rf ' Af ,Q -?.Wf4 . 41' ,:, .',,A,, N if eflff' V ff A .f ,, V , at f 1- 'gag' . .in FHS fall again SP I I I a roximately 25 000 students Seen here are several students lounging but K.U. students are still able to a take advantage of the warm summer pp , - ' re d 't ' d f the 119th time in front of Strong Hall, making the best of what sunny moments we weather. The University of Kansas opene 1 s oors or to students on August 27th, with a record fall enrollment of still left Of 1984. 'CLP' Cheers. 1984 had its share of ups and downs, but NASA accomplished and all-time high. Brian McCandless, mission specialist, ,af W J takes a walk in space during one of the Space Shuttle Challenger's eight day mis- sions. Ap. ,ll . 10498 r V ff-1 rm- '3 QW' , A A ' ' is lc 'S if if 4 79, 6 6' ' 'sp Q, 1 4-kwggvf U f ' . A , Av A f' . 1' Z7 , ee.. fw- tr , , .1 ., 1 A if A 'Q , Q, . Wu. 4-W 'Q v Q' .fa fy One heck of a giant step! One of the finest highlights of the 1984 football season came when the Associated Press named the Iayhawks's football coach, Mike Gottfried, Coach of The Year. S Gottfried receives a congratulatory uplift from his players after the Iayhawks upset the top ranking Oklahoma Sooners 28-11. Ei V Mm' l0l1 W Reflw df Holden Reita ,run lhf S0 FRS- gr: Liberty looks anew After giving close to two centuries of her tired, her poor, The Statue of Liberty re- ceives a welcome restoration. The resto- ration project began in the summer of 1984 and is scheduled to be completed in 1986, in time for her 200th birthday. 4 I Dv V LI , 11 1 Q? ln.. ':,, 1 1 ' fy ii i veil CDnbfycxr 'lary Lou. Twisting her way to the top, Mary ou Retton undoubtedly proved to be Ameri- a's golden girl during the 1984 Summer Olym- ics. Retton, along with her other teammates, 'on the gold in girls gymnastics. l !X change Cffhce The Jayhawk stands as K.U.'s proud, heroic mascot, but even this immortal creature can show signs of age. Baby and Papa Iayhawk were given facelifts as each received its proper replacement. The two new mascots hatched early in the fall, during half time at the K.U.-O.U. Football game. Ima ine this- g Campaigning in Freshman john Wanamaker his Freshman BOCO the fall. an off-the-wall bird outfit, Fevurly explains to Steve coalition's strengths. The elections were held early in 1 f V. f . 2 ,,'- i '1'. 1 ' f ' XWWZW ,,,,f,, I wg,-, pw' f' rf 0 ff or f We ' 5 f, V 'V f 54: zi- ,f,, ,, ,W 7 X W, , f x 1 ' ' ?' f' .. f 'Q 473, cruz , , K I , 3 ,M 1 RGH MQW ' ,MW f ,LL4 ir-- Dressed for Success Folding and organizing t-shirts fl! ticipants, Wheat Meet volunteers sho they have true spirit. The Wheat M8 sponsored by several fraternitie sororities on campus, raising money American Cancer Society. The spirit of giving Billboards across campus reminded students that the University's United Fund campaign goal was easily accessible. The 572,000 goal was reached, proving that KU indeed has a gener- ous heart. , Bozoi No boo e' In an attempt to discourage the popularity of alcohol consumption, the Student Assistance Center sponsored Non-Alcoholic Beverage Week INAB Weekb. Exciting activities pre- vailed around campus, and buttons were even sold! Start , I iq ht, stare bright Wishing upon a star, two members of the Rock Chalk Revue skit A Knight in Shining Armor perform in a heavenly scene. The Revue was sponsored by BOCO and raised money for the Lawrence United Fund. I-low , Larry BPQWH? Coaching the Men's Basketball team through a successful season, Coach Larry Brown proved to be one of a kind. The Jayhawks finished the season with an impressive 20-6 record. in E Q, '11 491 I 'vu M W1 Z' ,f A V 4 v af 1' 5 1 4 my 'fwzff ' Z, jff ,. , . , '41 , V A .27 ' 'W , -w7,,,..,..-, YQ' ,f ,fw 4' 9. I ,317 ,V . ,,W524.,,,,f 1 1 1 ff f 7 f Q fa ff 1? Z ff! Q , f 7 ? ff f Q If , lj , y ff 1 KW.. ' 47 1 ,13 5 f, X X7 '6 ff X 1 iff 1 f ff f ff! 4 Z , X, 1, fr f , Q Wifi 5 , ,J n ,yay ga ,, fiiiaff' H Wi ,W y .f 45157, -Gi , 4,,m' ' mQ?!',4'f 22' 1 f 1250! , ,, iyfevygm Q57 ' 'A , ,,, 0 ,M M, X my nm style. Donning smiles and spring outerwear, stu- dents everywhere began to appear across campus as the first signs of spring surfaced. Wescoe beach was a popular location for studying, socializing, and suntanning. Steppin in the right direction, these seniors happily walk the campus with the pride of knowing that their education is complete. 1- I .L ' f 3 us-5 1:5 Q -vf. es' ' , f L if 1 , ,ei- ,W ,LAW E223 1 iiwwlib lflffi 1. ,, guru , 1 'Brien wf,ff1 w ET! f , ,,,. Y. , if AX . , ,q,., mm-amp CYQZQWW n I H 'wwf' wwf , , - 7 77 , , 7 7, 7, 77 7 ,7,, 7,77 77777:77,7M. 7,77,i7775f77 77,7 ,W ,,f7, 77,4777 77, ,7, M ,,f,,,f ,437 f7,ff 47, 7f f 7 7 , 77 7 77 Davf o 7 In his yoaxfs ar 7 71y f3tQ77 7Li1wrenoceQCathoiico Center. peka, fproikiried ,a ffirm gzxarixpleg of o o ,Llfiis f honors include membership in Sig- how one can successfullyfocombinoe a full I'fYH'f3f3B1IR2l Tau, o where he served as academic, social, and spiritua1f1i fe17 'I-Ie is ia 'Presidentg membership in Tau Beta true H11Itopper7 m that he has sucgceeded aplpeyiiig 7 fht2Slf 3reaS, Whigh he fee1sMarga vefy,impQxqta,ntl. 7 4 wf His many activitiesinc1udef1Vicf:-Presb dentvandl SfcholarshipfChairfnanfof Alpha Tau '0m6ga 7frat6r1iify,,Natfional Sociotj of Professiorga1 Engiiieors, American Inf stitute of Aeronautics and ooo Astronautics, heoorganizedlafoworkshop on Engineering Ethics, and he has voiuriteiered extens-iige 4 Pi, fOif Wlikh IMS!-irved as Secretary. Sig- maocgqmma Tau is the aerospace honorary society while -Tau Beta+Pi is the all-Eng? nearing Honor Society. David is a named fU hiovGrSify o S Chdla f,,a, Summerfield 7 fS6ho1gr,2and7 oa National Merit1Scho1ar.o He is ,a1soothe recipient of a KU School of En- gineering Scholarship, a11da Boei ng Cor porat1on7Scho1arsh:p, 7 7 7 f 'f45WQfV' ' W' mm at Q ,M vs, f c- zevlvsf' in M sas. , ,. . ,ei 3 M . ., VNZS f if '- 'EWIZKZA' JS ,age self . ., , '23f?fNQjrL,'4:'1lS -'-L -fl, as 2 ,X is one Ns- f af- as .MW ,V sl - X-fp' s H, ,W a, 'Wyli- Qa , If 2 fi 3 tclil ccil 1 ,ll iff 1 ll t is the Iaylzawkers way of reeognizingpthose K t have, displayed excellence in all fields, l l y , 1, Q llll include Oufsffmdfns ,SCl1OlHSfiC,,feCQfdSf , y ,, Cfimeus Organizations and living Xfvullsf FW? i andlor Lawrence comfmarzify. ' yy zfiiideiollflgl senior or from another persorl nominafifzgfa t llll by' the H illtopper Selection Board, lwhlasegtaslcl itiffig l between above average andputstazzdiag 454, aeeffhe Selffffvnlfmfd C0aSfSfed,,,af faculty Ufffffefsfflf Siudfnfs 0544 fl1e,lmfiff1eSS 'llfmttgef and ll The 1985 Iayhawlfef is for Honor the ll who have ell given lll heir aaa lfaleaf as the the ll ee lt est the 1l985a-seaio1el5tlCZassifrr lll r l v mToltlCo1een'lE'ck, a hilltopper is someone eg, whofwants to do more than just collect ac- , tivities and honors. To her, it is someone Whoiiwalntsllltro improve the university because they truly care about it. It is evident thatfoleen certainly does care. - 'ti Byfserving-fas student senator for the All Scholarship Hall Council Activities, Colleen represented the scholarship halls on the Academic Affairs, Cultural Affairs, and Y Sinance and Auditing committees of stu- dentlsenate. 'When ASI-IC could have lost their-seat, in the student senate, she was in- strumental in lobbying to maintain it. Also l by preparingrthe 1985-86 contracts for the scholarship halls, she represented the halls in contract negotiations. gl, 'lf?,,'C01E9Hi also has a long list of honors which includes Mortar Board, Owl Society, of and the KU Honors Program. She is also a , Watkins-Berger Scholar, a 1983 KU Truman y Scholar, and the recipient of an under- graduate lrll 1' esearch award. Out of all her ac- however, She feels that she learned i the most from her internship in the office 6,ftl1elU.S'. Trade Representative in , ,trc, y ,Washington D.C, It was an educational f experience, she said and it gave me a fe rtl, chance to see how my education is applied in the real world. 5 yr A x P I If L-1 G1 , W. .l,:Q.s.1,X,5Q V X . . 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Debn Hall fm as hous ming C and Pre doing Whatni1tnrakes'to get the jdb do11e.'His c1eteri1iinat'iOn make Rdck Chalk Revue an sgctessiui, Qevent is evident because of his two yearndeclication ftof it. Davenserved as business managatfof prcyducfiqn in was aexecugiyg idiiertnira fd! 1985. Rock ,Chalk Revue is a student nmusicalv variety shown which benefits 2the Lawrence United the Board of Dmectors- vanous agencnes, a Dave has described as extremely reward ing. n In addition to his ors, Dave is Gamma Delta. there Q.-1' M... nf 'W fav' fm 1- 1 vm. Q...4,.7.,.-NV., ,V-.vgy , 0 ,,,, A fgwjf, hiv, Q .M I - v f 4-'v4 fs'-ex - J .A f .... 1 . 1' . 42.-I , , ,,,,, ff 7 Jfffia 1 P' H,- Tkxt If f hows b Saw L -,5. ww, .PX 1... 2-,gk rpyga 3 1? f Q ff f, 43 1 I x QC5JfLlf6f H179 Qiwnzif omething Special Larry Brown A True Champion Story by Eric Devin Photos by Orlin Wagner t was a familiar setting for Larry Brown. A Saturday at Allen Field House doing what he loves to do, teaching kids and coaching bas- ketball. But this wasn't the same group of bas- ketball players Brown has coached to national rankings and two consecutive second place finishes in the Big Eight. This group of players was participating in the first Special Olympics Day given by the KU basketball team. Brown would like to see it become an annual event, not only at Kansas but across the nation. Ac- cording to Brown, who had first become associated with the Special Olympics while coaching in the NBA, I thought it would be a good opportunity to let our kids get to know how less fortunate people are and hopefully influence other colleges to have a similar event. As state chairman of the Colorado Special Olympics while coaching at Denver, Brown knew first hand just what it meant to work with these special kids. He also knew how the kids felt spending a day in the spotlight with some great athletes and coaches. Brown summed up his feelings on the day, lust to see the excitement on their faces while our athletes are understanding and appreciating the gift they've been given makes it all worth while. Coach Brown know of only one other school that has participated in the program, but he is confident that the number will increase. lt is such a great program with all the time and ef- fort the coaches give to their athletes, other universities will recognize that their coaches and athletes will get a lot out of it. The Iayhawks played an intra-squad game in Hutchinson, earlier in the year in which the proceeds were donated to the Special Olym- pics Program. Next year the plan is to play the intrasquad game in Wichita with some assistance from Wichita State. The goal is to raise S100,000 from the game next year, and with Brown's enthusiasm and love for the Olympians no one could imagine that such a goal wouldn't be attained. . A 1 A . ,Y 7 vu f.. , --1 , ., ,, . , ,MM ' '. Nr :nf '57 c EE? 15W '7 ,' 3--341351. .wgw 'f: pf pa- 5 ' -' .31I?'SEi.i'?',f7' rf 5' .-' Lv, . ' ' 2 f w x Q, if pssqoygfviwx mbsf' '5 A X We 5243? 'f if ln Wwfrv, x Q7- M, ig: gg W' . Q j3'Q,..,,k - ,.w.s .QV mfg? 5, ' .2rg15f2'gF Fw:-5.1'gef:uf-xiii 3 -iwqgfg. 9. :.ge55.:' :N 'f - fm., ,:':1-ife1:,:2f1ee1:1n -,ir3:Li-1-xffcfmsf.:-',f fN3,f,.5 ,?.3 f .,,,, .. xp '-3 ir-' . 19' 'f ' - .f3,11g:v5:5s .:-:r- I 9? 2 if 1' gy X - :11Q5:1'+' ' 1 '- , , A' , .159 i,f1..fv . , Q ,V But Brown's love for kids isn't restricted to those in the Special Olympics. The rapport that Brown has with kids and students alike is something to behold. He shares what ever he has to offer, and whether it is his coaching knowledge or his valuable time, Larry Brown is always willing to give. After only two years at Kansas, Brown has become more popular with the students than any other coach has in recent memory, and this can be Attributed to the students' sensing of his caring attitude. Even the younger students are becoming Larry Brown fans as was seen when great demand forced Brown to expand the size of his summer basketball Camp. The summer camp is something Brown looks forward to each year. He has been going to basketball camps since he was five and was a counselor by the time he turned sixteen, Brown claims that if he had druthers he would probably be a high school or junior high coach, but after coaching professional and col- lege levels the money may have spoiled him-at least for now. Brown did take a reduction in pay with his switch from pro to college coaching, and he claims that it was his love for the student section, the teaching, and the sense of family that lured him back to campus. It was a member of the KU family, alumnus Dean Smith, to whom Brown credits his decision to become a coach, and in particular showing him the route to Lawrence. When Smith coached Larry Brown at North Carolina, he talked of the great tradition of academics at his alma mater. The young Brown must have paid atten- tion. Brown now feels that with the help of the student body he can keep the Kansas tradition alive. The coach feels that his team and the student body are all part of the same family. According to Brown, College basketball is special because of the pride and enthusiasm of the student body, and I would like our team to be part of the student body, not just show up on Wednesday's and Saturday's to play. A8 f thhg 0019 d 3911116 at f paid the srudem d alive. The body dread rn, College pride and uid like ou! or show up jk 13 f I , ,,,g. mu -V .5 Q ,, V Q4 , , fif q 9 - .V Q? A .nu '-Q... 3+g'fM.,,. wa M Brown has done a lot to make the student body feel like part of the team. At the Memphis State game the student section was nearly filled IW hours before game time. Brown, sensing the restlessness of the crowd, came out early with a few frisbees to help the students pass the time. For the Oklahoma game, he brought doughnuts to the many students who had slept out the night before the game. Brown believes the student section can help win ball games and tries to show his appreciation by such actions. The reciproc- ity seems to be effective as the Jayhawks set a season record for home victories in establishing an unblemished 16-0 record in front of their supportive fans. Some of those victories, Brown claims, belong to the student section. It is true that Allen Field House has been rockin' like never before this season. The pride and enthusiasm are at peak levels, just where Brown wants it to be. Being a family comes so much easier when such pride and enthusiasm overflows from the student section. And that is what Larry Brown wants-to be part of a family. That is-the KU family of students, athletes, coaches, and faculty all working and cheering for each other. Brown's coach- ing philosophy has a lot to do with the real world, Sharing is the important thing, people need to sacri- fice some of their own abilities in order to help others become better. Larry Brown is doing his best to share his team and his coaching with all the kids he can, and from that, obtaining a relationship with them that he would no doubt call something special .I 15 0' ff, K f, 1 45429241- ay 'f 9 f , , , .6 fn.. Z.. KU' Littl Known Hot Spot Glassblowing on West Campus Text by Mary Knowles he man inserts a four foot, stainless steel hollow blowpipe through a narrow opening in the door of a square brick furnace. He dips the pipe downward into a red-orange pool and gathers on its end a fist-sized globule of molten glass. At 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit, it is the consistency of honey. Twirling the pipe constantly to prevent the glass from dripping, he pulls the pipe from the furnace and turns away quickly to roll the glowing glass against the marver-a steel topped table used to shape and cool it. As it cools, glass becomes less mallea- ble. He will reheat it in another furnace, the glory hole, to keep the glass at its 1,700 degree working tempera- ture. As Dierk Van Keppel works, he moves from the gath- ering furnace to the marver to the glory hole and back to the marver in a definite rhythm. The music of the Police, blasting over speakers hung from the cavernous ceiling, pounds out a cadence. He works less than three feet from the furnaces and the heat is intense. Soon, perspiration drips from his curly hair. He may gather seven or eight Photos by jeff Schotland times before the lump of glass impaled on the blowpipe is large enough to accommodate the bowl he plans to blow. All the while, he is working against gravity which is continually pulling downward on the soft, heavy mass, dragging it out of shape. Van Keppel decides to add color to his piece. For this process, he needs a bench assistant and chooses Dick Rector, a graduate student he has worked with frequently. Van Keppel uses a punty, a smaller, solid pipe, to gather a dollop of blue glass from another furnace. Rector places the blowpipe across two steel that jut out from a wooden bench. He twirls the pipe rapidly, as Van Keppel strings the blue glass in a spiral pattern onto the original piece. Glass can be stretched the thickness of a humans hair and still retain its and color. Van Keppel works his glass with various tools: jacks, for grasping, cup-shaped wooden blocks from green apple wood, for rounding, a thick pad newspapers soaked in water, for smoothing. .Q wg? P efain H55 0, ic' E5 ' I' wus tovlil bl ob ' rh wa 3 , ,,, ,,...... 4 ZW2 Tr 4-iff ',,.,::e. .V , Z ,ffm . V . F 0 , ,. ' ' - , 3- ',: '2Y'r1iJ.4.:.,5 - , - f .,, J, , as, M' , H . Q Z an an . V , : VVIVL f ,Y f ,::- . 411- f-Q1-'Y v , Aqtfqe-If ,.-.., trwa ..,, , , 3 f+,,,M ..,.x ,ww , M i.-, . . Y. r. 4-4,. ,w,g,, ,t '. , Gr fi, -14,1 - , mf -.2 ga, 15 4' J- ' if ' Wm -.fm I, -fr 4 J V ff 4. The completed piece is a lovely blue bowl with a delicately fluted rim. Van Keppel carefully places it in the annealing oven which will gradually bring the bowl to room temperature and prevent possible explosion from too-rapid cooling. Pieces this size are difficult to complete and Van Keppel is pleased with his accom- plishment. He grins at the small knot of observers and says, This is better than the 20-minute work out, as he mops the sweat from his forehead on the sleeve of his tee shirt. Computers may regulate the temperature of the an- nealing ovens, natural gas may fire the furnaces, and rock music may provide the accompaniment, but KU stu- dents and others using the glassblowing facilities on West 15th Street are artisans participating in a craft that dates back to the lst century A.D. Though scholars are not able to determine exactly when glassblowing was first carried out, early examples indicate that glass was a common article of trade nearly 2,000 years ago. Blown glass containers were used for practical purposes-as storage for wine, perfumes, and medicines. The students here blow glass mostly for the enjoyment of creating something beautiful and unique. Most say they either keep completed pieces for themselves, or give them away to friends or family members, Dick Rector is one whose pieces are displayed at local and regional galleries and his work sells regularly. The stone barn that houses glassblowing equipment and students was built in 1940. It was part of the Chamney Dairy Farm before be- ing purchased by the Kansas University Endow- ment Association in 1963. Many improvements have been made to the original structure-and many of them were financed from student fees. Students pay S65 to join the Glass Club, then pay additional fees to cover the actual cost of glass used each semester. Beginners pay S42 each semester, advanced students pay 565. These student fees generated enough money this year to buy the computer that regulates the temperature in the annealing oven. The budget provided glassblowing students by KU is small and it doesn't go far to cover the cost of expen- sive equipment and supplies. A single furnace brick, which needs replacing often, costs a minimum of 51.45. Blowpipes are about S65 each, and many students purchase their own. But the price seems insignificant when com- pared to the beautiful and unique glass pieces created by the students-they are the culmina- tion of art, craft, and hard, hot work.l w ,.v' K'f-aaaful' nl ,Q ll j-KI' hull Q' r....a:.. ...,,... ' I- W g 24 I-Iour Information Center Answers All Story by: Emily Park Photos by: Sam Harrel ucked away in the far corners of the Kansas Union one can find the Kansas University Information Center. Established in 1970 by the Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs as a rumor control center during time of unrest, the Information Center has since evolved into a general clearinghouse for campus and community affairs. As broad as the term itself, the information which this 24 hour service handles is as far reaching as the imagination can go. On a typical day the Information Center staff talks with 500 to 700 callers providing personal assistance on topics ranging from academic regulations to Lawrence community health services in an attempt to an- swer as many questions as possible. A variety of re- sources are available to the Information Center staff ranging from current University of Kansas catalogues and timetables to Emily Post's Book of Etiquette. In addi- tion to published resources, numerous files and calendaring systems have been developed to keep the most and best information at hand for quick and efficient service. jk 57 A View from the Inside orking at the University of Kansas Information Center is great! There are those times when it would seem virtually impossible to find the answers to some of the questions that are asked. And this is indeed the case! But most of the time if there isn't an answer in our of- fice, someone knows where to find one. I mean, come on folks Is it possible to die from a hangover? And what is the meaning of life? If I told you that life is a partial, continuous, progressive, multiform and conditionally interactive self-realization of the potentialities of atomic electron states, would you believe it? And trees? Sure, we got trees! The last figure we have is from 1979 and if anyone is interested in counting them again, just give us a call. We are alway looking for tree counters. There's one born every minute! What really makes the job great is the support you get from the staff at the Information Center and the various university organizations and offices on campus. Every- one is very willing to help out and put in their own in, formation which is one of the reasons that such a diverse resource pool is available. The services offered through the Information Center are very reciprocal between the staff and the callers. As broad as the student profile is at the University of Kansas, so are the that people like to talk about. Interesting and f ing to say the very least. f 1 Je: 111167 , 4wDi'!? M, I uf 9' all we NUI Even-F N9 sum, 1 'Q :fr and IE, ,.. X K.. xjmpb' M .---f ' -- YPA mel: 55025 76 :cfm Eff 'Wil' -K- 1.9 M -3-QT, if SOME I VL Iwi ,fl N4 1 x Y Rf . f , ff?-' rf .5-X . '11 Ag ,QX ,X X, , .. 4 'Y X ...wk ,Q .-L i i' .. . 5. X X .,',,Np , . E.2w7 ':,' x., , YIM , 'ff A. 4. E QSFIXN 1 N5 , Y ff? x Y :hah gk-.,, IL- Q5 M? :g 9 1 . K xx, wx + apr' 9 '17 100 year of Music KU Music has notable birth Text by: Bob Chandler t all began in two rooms on the third floor of old Fraser Hall, which is about all there was of the Uni- versity of Kansas in 1884. Discords and confused scales brought complaints from students and teachers conducting class in the neighboring rooms. They probably did not consider those notes and the people playing them as paving the way for today's KU music majors. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of KU's department of music. A Centennial Anniversary is a time to contem- plate our future as well as our past, said Stanley Shumway, chairman of the department. Actually, the first music courses at KU were taught in 1868. But the purpose of the piano and vocal mu- sic classes was to teach education students how to teach music. Students who wanted to pursue music as a career had to go to another school to get a de- gree. So in the fall of 1884, I.A. Lippincott, then chancellor of the University, appointed William Mac- Donald, a 21-year-old graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music, as the first dean of the de- partment of music. In the first year, the school had 35 students-seven violin majors, two flute majors, one cornet major and twenty-five vocal culture majors. tml M All the department had was two upright pianos, and MacDonald was constantly campaigning to replace them. He even offered to give up both pianos for one genuine grand piano on which his students could perform. Until the department got more pi- anos, students had to practice in private homes. The department put on its first concert on Decem- ber 16, 1884. It was a Christmas concert, the grandfa- ther of the Christmas Vespers programs that are still presented each year. And three years later the department produced its first graduate. Mabel Gore received her bachelor's degree in music for the piano in 1887. I. Bunker Clark, professor of music history, has documented the history of the department in his book on music at KU. It's called Music at KU: A History of the University of Kansas Music Depart- ment. Clark found it was difficult to pin down the exact dates that different bands, or orchestras and choruses started. ghr pianos, aigning to borh pianos us students it more pi- homes. on Decem' he grandfa- har axe stil roduced ib bachelufs ,istoryi his ent in Pdf at KU2 A sic DPPM' dowll fhf ESIT35 and -V4 45233 ff M' ,X FAR LEFT: William MacDonald, the first Dean of the Music Depart ment. LEFT: French Horns, 1977 Orchestra practice. BELOW: Universi ty Orchestra, 1914!15. 61 Alfh0' es were wasn'fl then df Club an ABOVE: The University of Kansas orchestra, 05. LEFT: The KU Banjo Club, 1892l93. been f0l f kr I1 gA If 'd ntl al ne za 0 rn li fe nr ri 11 7, 14 Although small choruses had existed since music class- es were first taught at KU, the first University Choir wasn't formed until 1890, when George Barlow Penny, then dean of the department combined the Men's Glee Club and the Ladies Choral Choir, both of which had been formed that year. I The first University Orchestra was formed in 1891. Ii KU's first marching band on record began in 1878. The ' Hit Marching Jayhawks began as a military brass band that j 'jjiwas organized and run by students and played almost ' ' ' ' exclusively at athletic events. The first professional band director was IC. McCanles, who was hired in 1907. According to Winnifred Gallup, who graduated in H ltjj, 1941 with a degree from the music department, the most noticeable change was the growth in the music l j lg department-in both size and its quality. I I It was a very good school at that time, within the I ilimitations of the post-depression era, but the school has a had a tremendous growth in its quality since then, said 'i Gallup, who is the organist at her church and who ac- j Vcompanies students in Swarthout Recital Hall. It was a 't '4'.' lot different. In the early '40s we still had elderly I professors who reached back into the 19th century. They j' - ' were sort of a link with the past. Now the classes are Z I concentrating more on contemporary music. I In 1957, the School of Fine Arts moved into its present home when Murphy Hall was completed. Robert Foster, current director of bands, started the jazz program in 1971, and it has grown rapidly under the direction of Ron McCurdy, assistant professor of music and instructor of bands. However, before Foster brought the jazz program un- der his baton, jazz was looked down on by the tradition- al music staff, said Reginald Buckner, a 1961 graduate of the department. When I was at KU, I was afraid to play jazz in the practice rooms, Buckner said. Improvisation meant you weren't practicing what you were supposed to play. Things have changed. Buckner, who is treasurer of the National Association of Iazz Educators and a professor in charge of research and exploration of music at the University of Minnesota, played a jazz concert in Swarthout Recital Hall March 18 as part of the Alumni Recital Series. Last time I played in the recital hall, I was frightened to death, and that was classical music, he said. I re- member thinking 'Iazz will never be played on this stage.' Now to come back and play a jazz concert there is incredible. The department that started out with 35 students and two pianos now has more than 400 students and hun- dreds of pianos. And from the vantage point gained from 100 years of experience, the department and Shumway are planning for the future.l 1'- -- S '- ff? ..-7 - -!r' v .QA V' -, 'I '. I, ' X .1 FP lx ff 5352 . -429353:-.4 , . . l , . rj!!-.fu 'T' . 'WN , rv ' . 5 ' s, .' ..-: -xy - 'O P1 A v9 +V 5:14 via' N Ne-ai' -. ,.f,f-ilk ' ,,, 45 -u' .-.:,,-:lg .- uc. Q- ki Q -' ,-' 1 The University ol' kansas School of Fine Arts Department of Music Presents Requl Performed by The Combined Choirs and Orchestra James S. Ralston Conductor Martha Randall Soprano David Holloway Baritone 3:30 p.m. Sunday November ll 1984 Hoch Auditorium This concert is part ofthe celebration ofthe KU Department of Music Centennial 1884-1984 . Q51 f . il. 1 l ! .1 : . is f . -eff -' '1 ,a L 4 I I , . S 1. l 'fx I ni K f ', , x , . I E . k 5 , - . f . .N .f . x ,fy .-: l ' I 0 . . lk I . N 'if-17,6 N ki I , I NN., f ' .wife bf ' '5 'f - 5 ' .I fi , .v - ' -,, '-Q Johannes Brahms C . 7: , ' 'I .. 3: ' .o' 'f ' up ' :Di Y if -5, -fr. F ff' 'X 75st ' lu-15:33. Ia , V 1:1 . . . 1 1 2: E . fy s ai We lf at A, 9 u r , sp , Q A .Mx I I x -s ' ' iff ' .- 1 : :np K f' ' L ' . s ' ' . ' 2 : 'lx . 1. -gk L. 4' .' 1 : 1 '. 'Q ' : - I N - Q . . - Ai - t 4 1- .114 Dlx ' 4 Jw . M,---,:- i , ru var, .. . S .,,- - ,. , ' s f -.- 1 -s r ' ' -r . ' :X . ,f-A 7 1 - f loo Yu' w ' ' 'Ln 64 1 l - hm M ien T3 D 111 .C Q 65 U .C Lawrencds Very Uwn I I esponse has been very good. We are not all things to all people, but we're doing well in the 18- 35 age range. The words of Iohn Katich, general manager of TV 30, sum up the success of the station to date and the ambitions it holds for the future. As the first television station in the history of the city of Lawrence, TV 30 hopes to contribute to the commu- nity as a whole, and to the education of the students of the University of Kansas School Of Iournalism. The station employs around thirty persons, roughly twenty percent of whom are enrolled in the William Allen White School of journalism at KU. Use of the KAN U tower, which TV 30 uses for its broadcasting, was contingent on the station's allow- ing students the opportunity for employment and more challenging lab work in their broadcasting courses. Most of the employees at TV 30, a commercial station, are professionals, including Kathy Lohr, news editor, Teri Schaefer, news direc- tor, and jeff Goldberg, production director. Both professionals and students could audition for the available VI positions. More than two hundred applicants were submitted for the job, only ten, some of whom are KU students, were hired. Even the non- professional employees were required to prove them- selves capable of handling the complex technological equipment in the studio, seen on the screen between music videos. It's a paying job, say VI Tienne Hayworth, but it's also hands-on training and knowledge. We-'re mainly trying to appeal to the so-called 'Yuppie' audience, Katich explains. The young professors, the students, people just out of school. These are the majority of our viewers. Katich reports that ninety per cent of the station's program- ming on any given day is devoted to this particular segment of the city's population. To accommodate the varying musical tastes of the Yuppie crowd, Good Morning Country videos, featuring the latest in country-western music, are featured, in addition to Top 40 and oldies-but-goodies . In an attempt to also reach an older audience, frequent newscasts re- port the latest local happenings. National news is re- ported only when it affects the Lawrence area direct- ly. Katich continues, We chose Lawrence partly because it's a sort of haven for artistic people in northeast Kansas. We believe it's one of the more progressive cities in the area. With this idea in mind, Katich and his associates are attempting to cre- ate a new form of television which he describes as the wave of the future. Explaining that segmenta- tion of audience-the deliberate attempt to appeal to a particular group of viewers-is what TV 30 is after, Katich adds, What happened to radio in the early 1970's is what's happening to television now. We hope to be on top of that movement. any agynww' 499193 imargguawyg terra and me 5C'ii.:Q The nonng If of school SYS M Kanch ns program- m partinnan cconnnodne ppne crowd, ng the Iaten n addition nn n anempn an newscasts re I news n re n area dined- ence partly 3 people in nf the morn hi5 idea in :ring to ne iescribfi 5 r segmenta- o appfol 'U ' ner 30153 n 1 the win' now. WF '1ui'lls?'h- Pf ' f--. gf, , ,,o. . , Zi ...wha A-. fm Story Harris and Bob H Ph t . art 0 os by. Sam Hamel 'eaeaaaagfwff C41- .., 1 4 V Jffm.. wh? . f ?. '37 ,ff 1 1 fi Kwai ff' Chris Hodgdon, music director, stated, We are in our beginning stages, and it's exciting. We're growing, and we hope to have the best product pos- sible. Katich agrees: Those of us who've been in the business for a long time sometimes think that old ideas are the best ideas. But the students here have new, fresh ideas. All the employees seem to agree that student input is vital to the continued success of TV 30. One of the reasons that Low Power Technology, a company out of Austin, Texas, which owns TV 30, chose the Lawrence area is fine reputation of KU's RTVF chairman, Max Utsler. The vice-president of Low Power Tech. approached Utsler in Iuly of 1984 about internships for his students in exchange for the use of the KANU tower. Utsler, formerly of the University of Missouri-Columbia, feels that the opportunities in Lawrence are greater for students than those in Columbia. It is unique in the purest sense of the world, he says. There is a range of op- portunity here that includes promotion, sales and commercial production. All ten of Utsler's Ad- vanced Reporting students hold positions at the station. Utsler feels that the station and the students who work there are mutually beneficial. They need us as much as we need them, he adds. Future plans include broadcasting on a larger scale, including the Topeka area and other nearby markets. TV 30 will also move to a 24-hour-a-day schedule, with the possibility of longer newscasts. With the trend in television moving more toward the route of radio programming, concentrating on a specific audi- ence, Utsler says, The future of low power television looks bright. l MARK TWAIN N TQUR A ONE-MAN SHOW KEN RICHTERS bel' 23.8 Pm Alderson Auditorium N V STAR A RIMM X n ff' wlygqff .V Photo Essay by Iim Evans WW 14 ..,, was-4 U .. 'IWW 'Blur ,f WET? zjv,::',1, ,' V, ,- .V f f , , . , 1 f ff, 1 ,. . , ., ' ' 1wff4q7ffzMZ7Zw,, , V, , , , f .vi 4 My-ll, . ,Ip ,,w., ' V, N ., ,f 1 7. , ' x , ,-ww 1' I 1 17 ff f 1 f I , f ff ' 1 ,po A'-Q1 Rock Chalk Revue lock Qiesfidgoles C he traditional Rock Chalk Revue sign blinked brightly above Hoch Auditorium this past February for the first time in two years. The appearance of the sign signaled the return of the title of the former all-campus variety show. In 1982, the annual show was replaced by Encore , a program sponsored by the Board of Class Officers. Servicemark regulations prevented the use of the name f'Rock Chalk Revue. But the regulation expired last year, although the spirit of the show definitely had not. Rock Chalk Revue has returned. According to Senior Class President Dan Lowe, the change in the show helped to increase the size and dis- tribution of the proceeds. This year, over 528,000 dollars was made and half of the net will be donated to the Law- rence United Fund. The Fund is comprised of thousands of local volunteers and 21 local agencies. These volunteers and agencies help the Lawrence community solve its human services problems. This year's Rock Chalk Revue theme, Black Tie and Tales, provided an emphasis on originality and gar- nered a diverse range of student humor and talents. There was keen competition among the five performing groups this year. Chosen from scripts sub- mitted in November, these finalists worked for two months after Christmas break in preparation for t show. Rewarded for their long hours of rehearsal we the members of Sigma Nu and Kappa Alpha Theta. The outstanding performers were given the award of Be Overall with their skit entitled Dischord ani Datchordf' As the curtain opens, we find Chris Shendo struggling composer dozing in this modest apartment large chorus of notes on a staff are also present. 4 becomes apparent that the notes are leery of the son writer's ability to arrange them in any lyrical manner Chris suddenly awakens to the harsh reality of the tas ahead of him. He has only 24 hours to write the song chose Chris to write a noteworthy song for one of hi shows which would be sure to secure him success. T threat of eviction, the short amount of time he has work in and his own drive for prosperity all add tot pressures of writing a song that must be a hit. The notes, fed up with Chris' procrastination a insecurity, are ready to dischord any chance f consonance. As the situation becomes hopeless, if 1 Melody who takes charge. Melody helps Chris arran the notes and finally they tie it all together to produ that incredible song Chris was working for. BELOW: li Omega-A 1 jj Ef ll ll his life or all dreams of being a composer vanish. Mr. Bi KE. Preps us of A Alpl 1 the 1 ed 1 d Chl modes e a if e leer 'SE OM 8 my lp hr I 'T s voser song re hm t of ti nerity ,t be A vrocra ,, any 'IES h. elps 1 Jgffhf 1g for BELOW Omg : Man o g3-Al n the M h P a Gamma 'gland Connie I an Slug of l0ve Al ' Pha Tau The award of Most Charitable , which was presented for the first time last year, went to Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Gamma Delta for selling the most tickets. They also won the Best Costume award for their skit, A Knight in Shining Amour . The setting is prom night, the evening the stars sing and the moon whispers in your ear as you stroll along the lane with your dream date. Not so for Constellation, who, as the curtain opens returns home from a less-than wonderful prom date. Her only wish is to find her perfect man. No sooner does she wish upon the brightest star than she is whisked up into the universe to the Fred Astar School of Twinkle. Her introduction to this mystical place is completed as she meets the twinkle students and the great man himself, Fred Astar. But this is no ordinary evening at Fred's, it is the night of the annual graduation ceremonies, including a special competition. Connie soon finds out that her wish has been granted and is introduced to the man of her dreams, the Man in the Moon, who has also recently wished for his dream girl. Unfortunately, they quickly learn that their love has one flaw. The Man in the Moon has already pledged his love to the evil villainess, Gal-XE, also a twinkle instructor at Fred's. Fred, trying to resolve the situation he has so thoroughly confused comes up with a brilliant solution. He stages a dance competition in which Constellation dances past Gal-XE and wins the Man in the Moon's love. This year's Best Script went to Alpha Kappa Lambda and Alpha Omicron Pi, and was entitled The Good Gatsbee . As the story begins, a group of harmless Honey Bees are buzzing around in a 1920 speak-easy called The Swarm . The fun doesn't last for long as a band of Killer Bees, led by Buzz Bee, disrupts this casual scene. In an ensuing bumble rumble the Honey Bees are driven out of the Swarm. Among the Honey Bees that are stung is Op-Bee, Buzz's best friend. Although Buzz has many ties with the Syndicate and the Killer Bees, he debates whether to bee or not to bee a member of the group any longer. His Aunt Bee, disturbed over the loss of his friend, attempts to con- vince the confused Buzz to give up the Syndicate life. On the verge of quitting, Buzz is encircled by a swarm of friendly Sleaze Bees, guided by their queen, Miss Beehave. She, along with the Sleaze Bees and Killer Bees, make Buzz feel right at home as their fearless leader. Buzz is tempted by the voluptuous Sleaze Bees, as well as his position of power and fame. Although Buzz is tempted he does not give in. In the end, good prevails as Buzz Bee leaves the Killer Bees and turns them over to the authorities. W! 1,99 ., 4 W ,ff 'f I 2 M I V' . nfxv, - f rg 5 ' ' f -lx , .- 1-Y r ,- V: , ,. 4,7 .W ' 'iff ' , , ',: ' E fiifwhi I. , , lem , . , Q ji f, f . ' ' ,W 7 , -5: . , .37 f, ,f ,W 'WL ff? W W 4 f AIAA, , , 1,50 f I x I Also in U ?:1 with Y e Cenfufilhi Remlillg ev .md of The Bed to dl e However, Eeema, fhf .fneenience Eel, the I .nee are un feng, an evil, mating ir Ming issues Q e3QHiIlf,l1Il e P lf is Rice P, Whais tha. ep of her fneed for n fat 'ME King FH his old-I fl' fhe pres WP Delta U Also in this years show were Beta Theta Pi and Pi Beta Phi with their production of A Thaim for Change. Confucius, the age-old wise man, opens this show warning everyone that change is about to occur in the land of Thai. The people of Thai set in their ways, are used to doing work in the old, traditional manner. However, with the arrival of an exchange student, Sheema, they quickly realize the advantages of modern conveniences. Yet, the Thais have no ruling power of their own. They are under the suppressive leadership of Chung King, an evil, black Thai, who, as a ruler, is stubborn and frustrating in his laws. His affliction of falling asleep during issues has caused the land of Thai to remain a stagnant, unprogressive country. It is Rice Patty, Chung King's daughter, that reminds the Thais that progress is impossible under the leader- ship of her father. Sheema, however, impresses her with the need for modernization and she takes him to the rul- er. Chung King, the once evil ruler, decides to break down his old-fashioned ways and let the past be overtak- en by the present. The Delta Upsilon and Gamma Phi Beta performance OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP, Sigma Nu-Kappa Alpha Theta Chorus. BOTTOM, Catnapping, Delta Upsilon-Gamma Phi Beta. THIS PAGE: LEFT, Gal-XE, Alpha Tau Omega-Alpha Gamma Delta. BELOW, DU-Gamma Phi chorus. won the awards of Best Production, Best Original Mu- sic, and the other Best Individual Performer award went to Barry Morgan. Their skit entitled A Tale of Two Kitties, begins with a mysterious epidemic of catnapping that has spread across Kat-U's campus. Pro- fessor Purrkins has completed his research and is certain he has the cure to this infectious sleeping disease. Only one thing stands in the way, money to buy the chemi- cals, necessary to produce the cure. All hope is not lost for Purrkins. Felisha, his adorning daughter, anonymously acquires the need cash. The pro- fessor, a humbles, crochety person that he is, is unsuspecting of the evils that lurk in kindness of that sort. With the solution just around the corner, what kind of cat stands in the way of progress? Pink Lynx. Pink Lynx, the wealthy owner of Kat-U's favorite minksed drinks place, otherwise known as Lynx's Lounge, wants to prevent the professor from implenting his catnapping cure. Pink Lynx was not the villain he made himself out to be and set out with Professor Purrkins to help fight catnappingl Story: Courtesy Rock Chalk Review 49 Wo g , 4 , ,q .jf I , Z ' A g Y 3 VFW, f Fw 'J' .V 1 F 'Ig ff W y gr, y '.,'- , VJ 'N if w W 1 W -. , . 1 N N LT X Zi Sl 1 I - 'E Robert and Elizabeth Dole H x S Michael Morgenstern Iohn Anderson Q. W' -i f Sen. Nancy Kassebaum ag Gov Iohn Carlin 'WWI 1 V AV Bob Stephen Louis Farrakhan E '6 V .c The dB's and REM Larry Bud Melman Hman S6025 Pnilnarmvnia vu-umsu PHILHA RMONIA VIRTUOSI RICHARD KAPP C ONDUC TOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1984 8:30 P.M. HOCH AUDITORIUM 1 I Vienna Glmir BUYS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1984 8:00 P.M. HOCH AUDITORIUM nznnu Perlman ...auniq1je. W -1, , Qombmacioneffaim charm andn' quite um 'Q h- 1559 ITZ PERL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1984 8:00 P.M. HOCH AUDITORIUM i 'Ja ,E 1 M Jf 1 f S 1 , I E B 1 F5 T15 Bl NMDA 1 EBRL 1 WU P UNH THEN IIIII I II ,. - E 3 .A4 R5 ' I r 4 E I I 1984 IQRIUII Judith BIHUBI I I I I I I I I C EQ 4' Z if-. dv i 17 JUDITH B L E G E N FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1985 8:00 P.M. CRAETON-PREYER THEATRE Berlin H2010 SymIlll'l II Huhllanl Straw! urcnestra ganna lInmIlf 'II RADIO SYMPHONY O CHESTRA ERLIN I-if? F E51 rf FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 19 AND 20, 1985 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY, HOCH AUDITDRIUM MARCH 2, 1985 8:00 P.M. HOCH AUDITDRIUM aafafaa: The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Department of Music Presents the 1984-85 Pianist-in-Residence Claude Frank in a special Scholarshzp Benefit Concert 8:00 p.1n. Wednesday, September 12, 1984 Crafton-Preyer TheaIrefMurphy Hall MZWQZWAWZKZLZQWMX gy , 4 3- A- '15-ilf:.,.,-Q .y ,.,,,1-'i-' H- --nf-. You're going to love finding out! Get set for a raucous good time when The University ot Kansas 1985 University Arts Festival Presents THE KLEZMER CGNSERVATORY BAND ZFMEHWXMWZ Sem' Arden Irin um: THE ARDEN TRIO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1984 3:30 P.M. CRAFTON-PREYER THEATER Emersunstrinu U nuarlel MusiuaIIlff'1 'U S thgl st gclhapp S he theypefo Musical Offering, Baroque Ensemble with Lucy Shelton, Soprano SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1984 THE 3:30 P.M. CRAFTON-PREYER STRING QUARTET THEATER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1984 3:30 P.M. CRAFTON-PREYER THEATRE if ,Pt 'Yu 1 1 A 1 J 1 SE, T119 1 2 11 1 NIM 117111 1 KONI 1 um 1 1 1 9 2 1 1 Peter Serkily fl Yann!! U91 'ffm MUZART SERKINQQKIM TUESDAY, IANUARY 22, 1985 8:00 P .M . PLYMOUTH CON GREGATION AL CHURCH nuarneri Strinll uuartet THE- GUARNERI ' , s NG 4 I ff QBIRRTET f, ' A f g r g I e C' 17.15 ' y10T ANNIVERSARY 'CONCERT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1985 3:30 P.M. CRAF TON -PREYER THEATRE ummnrn srrmu uuartel SUNDAY, APRIL 14 1985 8:00 P.M. CRAFTON-PREYER THEATER Www Wwe Swat Ira Levin's 1978 suspense melo- drama was the longest running mystery on Broadway and is the perfect way to spend an unserious evening. Combining malice and wit, the play is thrilling, surprising and takes the audience on a game of hide-and-seek which, at time, makes it feel psychic, then foolish. A scalp-tingler with tricky mind- boggling effects, Deathtrap makes the audience laugh chill at the same time. Combining homicidal schemes, plots and counterplots, the play is a game of murderous musical chairs with a laugh to match every scream. It's a guessing game mystery comedy which al- lows everyone to play detective. Sidney Bruhl Mark Nash asti Myra Bruhl Debbie Gaughan Anderson Clifford Anderson Iay Karnes Helga Ten Drop Mary Ramos Portia Milgrim Iessica Kreuser Mifwfsliiy wma Swat 7 7 It A .Q i if tl A -TT ., A li, 1, F- M--'r 1. in-'lt The University of Kansas Theatre Directed by Jack B. Wright and the Department of Music Musical Direction by George Lawner Present Scenic and Lighting Design by David McGreevy 1776 Costume Design by Delores Ringer Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards Choreography by Kristin Benjamin Book by Peter Stone Sherman Edwards, a former high school history teacher, came up with the idea to develop a musical comedy based on the behind-the-scenes action which led to the Declaration of Independence. He teamed up with Peter Stone, who wrote the book. He provided the music and lyrics, and the result was 1776. After its 1969 opening, 1776 played more than three years on Broadway and won both the Tony Award and the New York Dra- ma Critics Circle Award for Best Musical. It is the first musical comedy to be per- formed in its entirety at the White House and, with the 1984 national election only two days before its opening at KU, is an appropriate salute to our founding fathers. Set during the first Continental Congress in Philadelphia, the musical has a gripping style with wit, humanity and passion. CAST Members of the Continental Congress President Iohn Hancock New Hampshire Dr. Iosiah Bartlett Massachusetts Iohn Adams Rhode Island Stephen Hopkins Conneticut Roger Sherman New York Lewis Morris Robert Livingston New jersey Rev. Iohn Witherspoon Pennsylvania Benjamin Franklin john Dickinson James Wilson Delaware Caesar Rodney Col. Thomas McKean George Read Maryland Samuel Chase Virginia Richard Henry Lee Thomas Iefferson North Carolina Joseph Hewes South Carolina Edward Rutledge Georgia Dr. Lyman Hall Secretary Charles Thompson Custodian and Bell Rin Andrew McNair Abigail Adams Martha Iefferson A Leather Apron A Painter A Courier ger William Kuhlke Damian Richards Ieffrey Nolte Michael Cindrich Mark Silence Brent Wright Don Schreiner Ion Copeland Mickey Iones Frank Mack Tony Dorrell Steve Bratton Edward Partin Iimmy Ashmore Darrell Everson Timothy Otte Devin Scillian D. Terry Buford Paul Schneider Michael Williams David Montee Bryan Burke Sabrina Hamble Becky Barta Len Tahsuda Iohn Keating Troy Curtis mmm Wwe Swat Molier's classic French farce has been called one of the greatest com- edies of Western Civilization by critic Clive Barnes. The comedy in prose has survived more than 300 years and is still a relevant lampoon on greed. Moliere, himself, originally portrayed Harpagon, the pompous worshipper of money who so loves wealth he is willing to squeeze out his children's happiness to get more. When the skinflint, determined to marry his son's amour, is faced with the prospect of losing his beloved money box, the plot points out the foibles of man. Stinginess and romance here go head-to-head in bat- tle. The Miser makes you glad you're not rich. 800 p.m .- -L - . ---- , . --uImmun!-lllIlllll! ' llllllllgln-llllll-ifl' .5 '-----flllilltlfilllnnn The University of Kansas Theatre Presents Molieres Classic Farce THE Arranged and Adapted by RonaldAWilIis Rb 81 March LZ. 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Brigham Anita Sanderson CAST: PREYER THEATRE Len Tahsuda Lorraine Millbern Deborah Brown Marta Brow Gretchen Reiber Ion Browles Chris Cole jimmy Ashmore Iill Towsley Amy Bartsch Anita Sanderson 51,,.I-1 I- - - l O 'l O ll O ll I I O ll SAORTZELL P2519 '9Ef fvllll-lllllllllllll 'l L. ' The University 01 Kansas Theatre for Voung People n- Presents in . Y 4 4 . ' , 356' ,J . , . , Cm. 7 if ' ' , ..i 3' I 'S if 2 . ig 'F- . -Q? . 1 - , By Aurand Harris . Spring Touring Production 1985 1 if - if -Z gi 2 151 ,fi I. 2' ., : 1 14 2. ,r ff If. f' a 'lzriffs Ka 1 uri-. gli 1 4 -- . -11, sq,-4': ' ?g r yy' 2: If as Y' , A. 3 ' gf: . t,, 1.2L ' f j,,: ,335 V 4-f ' 7'f:2 -' ' . 'fin' , '- ,521-V. . I' v. rf it , g:nEf'i55,g:3gf451, ,, 'L 2 P4 A f , .aef'f2w.ffff-a .,41f .Q '- Q' 'z-ily-iff! if i2'3'r'?- if 4,4 '-f-1224 -9.4w yv:5 .- YL 'Ri -4 125 .,'.,,. , ' F 'faq' g , .417 11: P fax A 3 . a- -' :N 1 -' . ' a W 1, 4t13rUf5f,2 7:79 VTQDJVI' ' GQ: 'jgj:f,9'E1xr, 11,2-1. 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QM., .W ,.2.,.,.-., -.w,Q,,.....M.,.. .,...,., L .,,.,v .W ,,. ..,.,,.....M,F,,,w. , 1 ,xsufwumamm.::5b4.gm,w,.mmmwm11d 1 ,sw .....x-LW..-W..,,,,...Q.....n-..fh-wv,.f-Mw.z1.M:,a-saa5.4mvmm.un4.,-.mm,,41. ,QL M,,.,,m- H N . Q V -W r M-,,,wwaf4.Mu W4 f+'Y ?'HfW-- -Y ' , ,,-wg,,,.,N,g- - ' if am' ,. -V f S me ., M D . A EJ Qfjborif E-E 1237 w SCINQHQING DS OVC 6 X1 Iayhawks ake Loosing Season Worth WINNIN n outsider might wonder what all the fuss was about surrounding the Iayhawks sub .500, 5-6, football season. Usually all the superlatives describing college football teams are reserved for the teams with 8 wins or better. But, under coach Mike Gottfried, the '84 edition of the Kansas Iayhawks made a losing season a winning one. Man was it an unbelievable season! One must look at the details to really begin to understand the adversity the team had to overcome. First, a thin Kansas line-up to begin with was serving the first year of a two-year N.C.A.A. probation for recruiting violations. That alone is enough to put a damper on one's emotions and desire to perform well. Second, the team was picked by almost every Big Eight writer to finish dead last in the conference race. Third, Cthis was the real blowj 12 players, seven of whom were starters, were declared academically ineligible. That fact could have been enough to keep us from defeating Wichita State, which many thought would be our only win this year. To top all this, of the few people we had left from that death toll season, injuries to Iohnny Holloway Ckneeb and Chip Schuler Cbackj made matters even worse. What did the Hawks have to work with? About 15 inexperienced freshmen who started, a few sophomores and juniors, only seven seniors and Willie Pless. 4' f 11,15XLifM47'1'nV,l4 W W fa f P ,f ffkwiw ,141,Q-.Q4,:fffW'fCA1Cf4 MQ W ff ,517 ff I 4?7'C fff'2 4fZ9ffw J V 'f f' f f Q3 f f yffwfgygy ,W W, ,, ,W , 1 MMM W, , f f WQWQQ ,, ,,,, W f WWW K X Wyfffwwwqf f f ff! f nffwwfff A ff ,wwf fc Wm nw - C-Zffwf WMO wwf WWZW0 ww In ,, ,, ,ff f Www , ,ww BELOW LEFT: Robert Mimbs is stopped by a Florida State defensive back after breaking into the secondary. BELOW: Mimbs breaks through the defensive line and eludes the grasp of several Seminoles. ABOVE LEFT: Quarterback Mike Norseth is forced out the pocket during the Florida State game in which he threw for 255 yards. f 4 r A V W ', Q 4 X X I l 110 , 3 ', jf ff 7 I X7 Vzyfwwzff W f ww' X WJW7 , Qfwf f4fM f A' T729 f f f'f3fVlf'7 jf v 'f f , ' M f I I FAR RIGHT: junior Linebacker Willie Pless applauds the Jayhawk offense. Willie was awarded 2nd Team All American and All Big Eight for his outstanding defensive efforts. ABOVE CENTER: Sophomore Lineman Paul Oswald celebrates the Jayhawks victory over Big Eight Rival Oklahoma. LEFT: Big Eight Coach of the Year Mike Gottfried shows his approval as the Jayhawks tied for fourth place. RIGHT: Mike Norseth scrambles for extra yardage during the Iowa State game. ABOVE: Leading rusher Lynn Williams pounds his way through the tough Nebraska defense in conference play. 1 n The important thing is, the team used the win as a confidence builder and sprung to win two of the last three games, both on the road. One was at Missouri and the other at Colorado. We dominated at Missouri, but twice came from behind to win what must have been one of the most exciting games ever played between the two teams. Final score, KU 28-CU 27. So, you think losing to Kansas isn't a big deal? Ask Warren Powers, he used to be coach of Missouri be- fore losing to KU 35 to 21. Was this a season of miracles? No, only good courage and a desire to learn and improve propelled the Iayhawks into its winning season. The outlook for next year seems even better and a lot faster than most thought it would. The team will have a large number of experienced sophomores and juniors to mix in with the academic casualities, red- shirted seniors and returning senior lettermen. We might even have a few television appearances. A bowl bid could be possible because of a seven game home schedule and some division II opponents. But a lot of work has to be done to improve. In 1984 the Iayhawks made a throw-away year a sea- son to grow from and remember. More importantly it was the attitude of the team as a whole. We felt that every game we had a chance to win said Quarterback Mike Norseth. We never looked at it as a no-win situation. There's always the chance of an upset, like we had against Oklahoma, I think that had something to do with our success this year. I -Greg Falen E 1 'div We could have been decimated early, Coach Gottfried said. There was a time when we were on thin edge, but it didn't happen to us. Someone forgot to tell the Jayhawks that they shouldn't be able to win any games. The Hawks didn't stop to think, they just played and prayed, and hoped they would be on top in the end. They rallied around AP, 8: UPI Big Eight Coach of the Year Mike Gottfried, and compiled a 4-3 conference record. Only second, seventh, and ninth, ranked Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Oklahoma State finished higher than Kansas. By the way, Oklahoma at 9-1-1 in their regular season, lost their only game to the Hawks on October 27, 28-11, Csee pp. lj. The Hawks upper division finish was the first since 1981 when they went to the Hall of Fame Bowl with an 8-3 record. fNow one might begin to understand all the excitementj After a season opening drubbing over Wichita State, 31-7, the Hawks lost five of their next six games. 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In fact, they were just hoping to be able to cheer at some point through the usual beating by OU Coach Barry Switzer and his team. KU hadn't beaten Oklahoma at home for twenty years, so why would this year have been any differ- ent? But it was. The Hawks had just finished the most frustrating part of their '84 season with back-to-back losses to K- State and Oklahoma State on the road and they were tired of hearing people like OU Quarterback Danny Bradley talk. The whole week prior to the game, a picture of Bradley and his remarks about Kansas were on the door in the Parrot Athletic Center. He had said how hard it was to get up for the Kansas game, and how he could beat them in his sleep. Bradley didn't play because of an injury, but reserve quarterback Troy Aikman paid his price. We came out there looking for Bradley to play, es- pecially after the stuff he said, Cornerback Milt Gar- ner said. I felt kind of sorry for that other guy QAikmanj because he took what Bradley deserved. With the loss of Bradley, Oklahoma couldn't run its option. Aikman was roughed up by the Kansas defen- sive line all day. He completed only two of 14 passes, and threw three interceptions. We couldn't run our offense, but then again neither could KU, Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer said. Aikman isn't a running quarterback. The Iayhawks understood the feeling Switzer had 4 K1 fi 5 .. l after the loss, but they were far from feeling sorry for him. Everyone was talking about Bradley not being able to play, said Phil Forte, defensive lineman. We had 15 guys out all season and we still had to play. The crowd got into the game right away. A drive late in the first quarter included a 54-yard Mike Norseth pass to Tom Quick at the one yard line. The 5? touchdown scored just seconds into the 2nd quarter put KU ahead 7-3. Kansas led 10-3 at the half and the Iayhawks smelled an upset. l The third quarter was scoreless until the end when Kansas place kicker Dodge Schwartzburg converted on his second of 4 field goals. KU 13, OU 3. 1 Kansas made national news in the fourth quarter, as K Milt Garner blocked a punt for a safety, and Wayne Ziegler intercepted a pass and returned it 63 yards for lv a touchdown. Two more field goals later: KU 28, OU 3. With 3 seconds left, Oklahoma completed a 10-play drive for a touchdown. But it was too late. The Jayhawks won 28-11, and Kansas Coach Mike Gottfried was on his way to Big Eight Coach of the Year. I -Greg Falen 5 v if Z v, 1. ?? Z F I -5 E I r 21 E' 1 S E F E - I I: v 4 F v L N 1 - v ii .QU-. 1' A gan: , 1, . N ,Riva -1 f- 3 lGI'ld hof an SC :wg - .wr-Jngfil 'Y 1' 111 -'5 . . img-,A w ,H KAN 'sf-l , ,i.,,k.v.,,. 1 4.5 ,x mls? -W -f .1 Hb 3,,:,v-,. '- feta'--M A- ' 'Q 1. ,, .. 2-A1-pgnew-Yi-f. 'I 5 f W ' I , .,. iv ,ff efball F ,yhgwks Jomarrlfl In mst 1 kansas to 4 jaduate o: mg season gxhte level 'eam has a The 195 James U41 ,ms is the .iminated 1 -amor, Kans futon, am honon 'r me coach 19 Coach of .tit and fm l ?f r fy --a -as 4-wtf if Mwst? sf e1::1ass1,.zs.-ws C A 1' by ti? 'Eff' 621 f X f ZKQ Always a inning Season herever Larry Brown has coached, basketball fortunes have flourished, and the fortunes of Kansas bas- ketball hit the national spotlight this year as the Iayhawks finished the 1984-85 season with a 26-8 overall record, good enough for their second straight NCAA tournament appearance. In just two short seasons Coach Brown has returned Kansas to the forefront of college basketball and with it, KU obtained the national media exposure that fans were accustomed to during the days of Phog Allen and Wilt Chamberlain. Brown's two year record at KU now stands at 48-18, a winning mark of 72.8 percent. A 1962 graduate of North Carolina, Brown has never had a los- ing season as a coach on either the professional or colle- giate level. On top of that, every Larry Brown-coached team has advanced into post season play. The 1984-85 edition of the Iayhawks played more games C341 than any previous Iayhawk team and the 26 wins is the third highest ever by a Kansas team. A team dominated by youth with nine freshmen and only one senior, Kansas beat such perennial powers as Maryland, Houston, and Memphis State. The honors and awards were also abundant this year for the coach and the team. Brown was named District Five Coach of the Year, by the Basketball Writers Associ- ation, and forwards Ron Kellogg and Danny Manning were selected to the District Five All-American team. Kellogg was also named to both the AP and UPI All-Big Eight team and made honorable mention All-American as well. Coach Brown attributes his success to his players and his coaching philosophy. I want our players to play together, to play unselfish- ly and give their very best every time they are out on the court, said Brown. Every successful team that I've seen does these things. I don't worry about winning or losing, just as long as they try their hardest. Kansas opened the season ranked in just about every- one's pre-season top twenty, and stayed in the AP and UPI top twenty all season long, finishing the season ranked 13th. The team placed second in the Great Alaskan Shootout, beating Maryland and Oregon before losing to Alabama-Birmingham 46-50. The Hawks then solidified to win 10 of their next 11 games, the only loss coming from Kentucky in Louisville Q92-895, to open con- ference play with a 12-2 record. Brown predicted it would be a season of ups and downs with so much youth, but after an 87-75 drubbing of Houston, a team that made the Final Four the previous two seasons, KU seemed unbeatable. Brown's prediction came to light though as the Hawks barely beat Iowa State at home 76-72, then lost to Oklahoma by 11. Kansas then beat Missouri and Colorado by identical scores, 70-68. if - 0 'C l2'I During that stretch, KU seemed to have some rebounding and turnover problems, averaging over 10 turnovers a game. The problems came into focus at Michigan as the mighty Wolverines feasted on KU, winning 96-77 on national television. But some good came from the loss, as Brown used the game as a healer and the Hawks proceeded to pound Kansas State 75-57, Nebraska 91-80, Colorado 88-69 and third ranked Memphis State 75-71 on national television. After the Memphis State game the team was on such an emotional high that a lapse occurred, and losses on the road to Missouri and Iowa State threw a possible con- ference championship out the window. The team re- gained their composure and prepared to battle it out against conference leader Oklahoma, with all-American Wayman Tisdale and coach Billy Tubbs. The Oklahoma game, possibly the high point of the season, was played in front of yet another national television audience. Ranked fourth at the time, Oklaho- ma lost to Kansas 82-76 in what was described by many of the national media representatives as one of the best college basketball games of the season. Ron Kellogg exploded in that game for 34 points to lead all scorers, and further established his nickname among Iayhawk fans as KU's Special K. Kellogg also became known as Mr. Saturday when he scored 30 or more points in five Saturday contests during the middle of the season. His highest point output came against Ne- braska as he hit 16-19 field goals and 7 of 7 from the stripe for 39 points. Not since the days of Dave Robisch in 1970 has a KU player consistently scored in the 30's. The Jayhawks entered NCAA Play for the 15th time against Ohio University in South Bend, Indiana. The team thwarted a slow down effort by Ohio U. to win the first game 49-38. The second game opponent came at a bad time for KU as the Auburn Tigers were on a roll, winning their conference tournament championship and their last six games. KU played its heart out only to lose in the second round 66-64, and end the season. A last second shot by freshman Danny Manning to tie the game bounced off the rim and time ran out. The road to the Final Four was over for the Iayhawks, but the fans and the team had a lot to be proud of. The team raced through 16 home games unbeaten this season, the most ever in one season, and the first time since 1970-71. For the second straight season the team set the school record for shooting percentage. KU shot 53.776 from the field, good enough for fifth in the nation, and set a single game high of 72.371 vs. Nebraska in Lincoln. 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V f if - '-'- - V P -'-t 41 - 4 ff w ' ' W fy Lady Iayhawks Play Tough Season he Lady Iayhawk Basketball Team played with a lot of spunk this season, winning most of their games on the road, but had a hard time winning at home in the second part of the season. The Hawks were in first place in the conference play. After that, however, they dropped four straight, includ- ing two, one-point decisions at home to Kansas State, 77- 76, and Oklahoma 78-77. Sometimes it's frustrating, said Coach Marian Washington. We play a great game in the first half, and then we give it up near the end. I think the team is learning it's a lot harder playing teams the second time around. The others have just wanted it more down the stretch. KU was led by All Big Eight player Vickie Adkins, who led in scoring with a 21.6 average per game, and also led in rebounds with 9.6 per contest. Adkins led the league in field goal percentage and was also ranked among the top five in the country in that category. Com- ing on strong in the second half of season play was Mary Meyers. She was the leading scorer for the team in four out of seven games, including a 16 point performance against Colorado. A high point in the season for the team and the coach was the win on the road in Colorado. The win snapped a two game losing streak and gave KU its best record after 17 games since the 1981-82 season. The 66-65 win also marked the 200th career victory for head coach Marian Washington. Washington, the dean of the Big Eight's women coaches, finished her 12th season with a winning percentage of 59.4. Another milestone set this season was Vickie Adkins' breaking the 1000 point mark, last done by KU All-American, Lynette Woodard. Woodard was hired this year by Washington as a full time assistant coach. She had spent the past two seasons as a volunteer coach. The 1984 captain of the Women's gold medal Olympic Basketball Team will be heavily in- volved with recruiting as well as coaching. -Greg Falen 3 1153? Rik 45: vm ,: 9. , M' it L... A. f, , f W' X, , f' W .M A fn W, ,f ,X f ,ff ,aw W V- X 41' i A., ,, fi 'an RQ Z9 w I r f i V 1 u , W ' f I ' ' ' '1fS'2Q'41 4 JL. , .ii r nag-,'5q,g , Wu-vf sg 5 'jf. 42,21'fQg-' 1524-if . 5 pmf,t5gVx wp , xxx -' SMH45' J,-',',. ' , 'm:,, I ,gm GL' M A1 5. ,, , ,fw -ya, V, 2- 22,7 12.3 A J f .wg f ' I 1,14 1 'ff f X ' f 4. if , M ' 4 if ff I if , J, . 2 y ,milk-f3 ' fd? 'fy fw , f w, ,451 V, I ff? fa 'T 1 fag 15 f H, 1' 4 4427. f ' 1 l 4 4 M1 ff' Vrfmy ,L 'CTE W W HC i7,w,, .1 , .,.., f Steiner Leads the Pack he Kansas Men's Cross Country team ran better than expected this season, led by KU Senior All-Ameri- can, Brent Steiner. The Iayhawks won all their scheduled meets at the efforts of Steiner who placed first in every dual meet. The Hawks did even better in the Big Eight Cross Country Championships. Picked to finish sixth in a coaches poll behind a tough field of nationally ranked teams, KU finished fourth in the first division. I was very pleased with Brent and Greg fLeibertj ran very well too, said Coach Bob Timmons We thought it was a great finish. Our strategy was to come from behind-in other words to make the entire race more positive-we were passing people all the time, not being passed. As for next year, Coach Timmons stressed it would be a very different story. All-American Brent Steiner will be graduating, and a lot of new faces will appear. We'll have to see how things go, we'll know how we stand as soon as practice starts. l -Greg Falen hCII'f6l le from ze more ot being would be r will he how we -eg Falen Jr id . Qin ' l 1 l Wf'f7f:4 ffv. ' ZW- wi-xv' 'f 1 f , f . , , , - - , , , . 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Thirteen teams competed in the Falcon Invitational, which was hosted by the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and 16 competed in the Robbins tourney. KU only had one home match at Alvamar in the fall. Hosting seven teams, KU placed third behind Nebraska Cfirstj, and Missouri. Cold winds and a constant drizzle plagued the match that cost the team second place on the last nine.l -Greg Falen 5 A ,1- : 4 f: '11 . 4:, ff .- . ,qv ,Q v 7,1 wa, f ' w ,gf '52, Q f , 3 639 6 - -Zf,41r- --f-in f-2 f r.- -,mgevgk ,ar men 's Gol D ew Women's Golf Program Shows Improvement restructured Kansas Women's golf program has contributed greatly to the success of the team this year. One of the changes moved Kent Weiser into the full time position of head coach of the women's team. For- merly an assistant coach under men's coach Ross Randall, Weiser believes the change was a positive one. I think having a head coach that is able to concentrate on just one team has really helped the women, he says. Co-captains Maureen Kelly and Brenda Sanders, both juniors, are the veterans of the squad with the only other returning letterwinner being Lawrence native Marilee Scheid. Improved play by us upperclassmen and an influx of talented new people has improved our team tremendous- ly, says Kelly. There is no star on our teamg we all con- tribute, she adds. Sanders notes that having a full-time coach has helped the players' confidence. We know Kent is always there to encourage and help us whether it's in golf or school, she said. The Iayhawks best finishes for the fall include 2nd place in the KU Invitational, and 4th place in both the Missouri and Northern Iowa Invitationals. Freshman Tina Gnewuch led the Hawks with an 82.2 average followed by Kelly at 82.3 and freshman Susan Pekar at 83.4. The season opened March 29 at the South Carolina Invitational. The Big Eight championship in the spring was hosted by Kansas State in Manhattan April 22-23. The toughest competition Weiser anticipated was the Cowgirls of OSU and the OU Sooners. The season ended on the coast, at an invitational sponsored by the Univer- sity of Washington. The team played in six tournaments during a five week period this season.l -Maureen K. Kelly ai and help :lude ind l both the th an 821 nan Susan 1 Carolina the spring Xpril 22-B ed was the eason ended the Umm' murnamens reenmy ' ' 4 U. ', ' f ' ' . ,, ,,' ,ff . ,f 'y' f ,, ' , ,,f, ,I I , , ' I , yg!,Wg, i v f V7 H ff'Qei2yZ17f7f7j , ,, . , , - ,,,, , ,,,f . ,f f If f ' it Women Work To Build Stronger Team he Women's tennis team started the fall season with victories over Wichita State and Oral Roberts, but then lost four in a row before beating Baker to finish off the first half of the year. Christine Parr moved up to the number one singles spot after Tracy Treps succumbed to an injury. Treps had to sit out the entire fall season, but was able to compete in the spring, helping the lady Iayhawks to defeat Wichita State for the second straight time. Leading the way on the first team doubles was Barb Inman, along with Christine Parr. The Parr-Inman com- bination proved successful as the pair won their doubles matches against Texas Tech, and Arkansas, even though the Iayhawks lost the matches 5-3, and 5-4. Right now we are looking for the right doubles com- binations, said Coach Perelman. At no. 1 We have Parr- Inman, but after that we are looking for the winning combinations. For us to win, We have to play Well in doubles. 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' - f ' 4 . .. 7 4zm ff ., ,. en's Tennis Has Sound Season he Kansas men's tennis team had an impressive fall season, leading to a fast start in the spring with a victory over the Big-Ten champ, Illinois, and a ranking near the top twenty. Led by number one singles player Mike Wolf, and doubles players Iohn Stearns and Mike Center, the KU team proved to be one of the better teams in the country. The Iayhawks opened their season soundly, winning the KU Invitational with a score of 29 out of a possible 30 points. Following that win, a first place finish at the Ball State Invitational and match victories against Wichita State and Baker set the tone for the spring. The three teams we beat are all established tennis teams whose coaches have been around quite a while, said Coach Perelman. Those kind of matches I thought would be close. I was extremely pleased at how well we did. One of the main reasons for KU's great success is Mike Wolf. Only a sophomore, Wolf is one of the top notch college players in the nation. Mike got a chance to show off his stuff in an exhibition match before the season against Patrick McEnroe, younger brother of john. Wolf lost the match, but played well after most of the first set. Mike was so nervous at first just to be playing in front of so many people, f11,000l. After he settled down he played some pretty good tennis, Perelman said. The match was held as a prelude to the Iohn McEnroe- Bjorn Borg match in Kansas City on September 19th.l -Greg Falen SVGDS A 1:1 iw as ' K A ,,M.,L.M 1-'fm-,w'i:' ,'mwv,,,Q,,, MQ,-a,q,yf . if ,A J, ' g ' Ti X53 A L - YQ? fw2W'f :41:: ,., fwu, .:,,. Z 5 - :ci 1 , wryw- ,f L. 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KU swam well but finished fourth, and this was only the beginning for some tough meets to come. The important thing for coach Gary Kemph, during the season, was to get the womens team in gear. They in A I -.X-. defeated Oklahoma 73-33 in the first conference meet, i Q ' but still didn't live up to their expectations. ' The problem with the womens program is that we get too complacent. Sometimes the ladies don't realize that to win the conference it takes the effort of 18 indi- viduals, not 10 or 12. The problem is that we won by that big of a margin and still didn't swim well, coach 'f -jf Kemph said. 'V The men and women swimmers continued to roll at the start, beating Southwest Missouri State, and Drury College. The women also beat tough Iowa State and Ne- X l Eight foes. A2 l braska at Lincoln, while the men lost to those two Big ' hi v fa. ' If? xp, x S 'N X X. .. Y ...... 3 X XX gigs . xx X K ell DUTC l'1OI'l'el 143 44 VW Z fm purce The men had some good efforts by senior Brad Coens, freshman Karl Zaeger, and sophomore Karl Stumpf. Coens has been one of the most consistent, placing second and third in the Big Eight in the 100 and 200 backstroke re- spectively. Zaeger also turned in good backstroke times and Stumpf swam Big Eight seasons bests in the 100 and 200 meter breaststroke. The men finished fourth place at the Big Eight Championships in Lincoln. They missed third by only one point. The lady swimmers meanwhile, were attempting to bring home their 11th straight Big Eight title this season but lost to Nebraska at the championships in Lincoln. It was a big disappointment for coach Kemph who knew he had the talent to win. Those that swam well all year did the job once again, said Kemph. I'rn proud of those people who have done a great job all year long, but I wasn't surprised at what hap- pened. Nebraska is an outstanding team, they swam the meet of their life. l -Greg Falen 3 ! X 2 Z iff X X 7 f X X K f f 46 '6TWf'i, Zmf,J4f,f? Agwfzifjfcff,mf mf ,wlyyyf ,yy ,mmwih :ff ,V fr 4, ff fx ww, 4604- ,fy, A ,, , ,, ,,,, ' fky f , ,KW 77 Q54 , ,f 0,1 fuwfm, -l 4 XJ 4, 'nv W2 ,fn 4 1 W 4, A v , , . 4- , ' Q movq 1 M ima, Wzff ' -. Q f M' f . Y 9 f X ga a, zo: X f I 47' 7 if ,, '1 ' f, ff7f' 147 48 Baseball LWmwwf.vg3!6w ywWfffZ wx Why 'ff7W4WfW! WW f, , ff ww MMWA, ,ww f,,,,,,,ff4q . , W Wm ayfwfy fg W,,WM4W 7 W,,,,W WW., ff f, W, WWW aef,z,ffm,,WW ,WW ff Wyg,,fffgy,g,,,, .W ,A W .,, f,,,' ,,. ff , f hw, ,U ,,Z,WW, . ,,,,,,,W4,,fff2 ,, ,,,, , ,,n, ,,,., ,,,,,, ' 1,Wf,,wfqgggfgwwfqwfWhy, W Mmvfwy Kansas Bats at Their Best The Kansas bats were alive for the baseball team as the Iayhawks enjoyed their best fall record ever. Behind strong pitching and solid hitting, the baseball team finished their fall schedule going 12-2. In their last 3 games the team showed they were warmed up for the important spring season, producing 34 runs on 31 hits against Barton County Community College. A big spark on this year's team is senior catcher Rob Thomson. Last year Thomson was as strong at bat as he was behind the plate. He ended up with a .443 average with only three passed balls. Another good hitter return- ing this year is john Glenn, who connected on two -. . ' f 1 , lv D 'I 'Wang , ,.,. me , :apt 4 !' doubles, a triple and a homer against Barton Co. The lone week spot for the team will be in the pitch- ing department. The only returning starter is senior Charlie Buzard, who proved capable by throwing a one hitter and a two hitter in the fall. Kansas' top recruits are pitchers Paul Henry, and Scott LaRue, who both have to pitch well for the team to be a success. I see us as being much improved if our young pitch- ers come through this year, said coach Marty Pattin. 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My lifelong dream of being a KU athlete and a KU coach has been a wonderful experience, said Lockwood. I will miss the competition and the close association with the KU athletic program. The future performance of the team will be in the hands of the new coach who will have a big job ahead of him in recruiting and coaching.l -Greg Falen 1 ,f 4 V! ,f MZ' agus- V9 v 4 A f 3 ,ggQj?p ag 'Q ff-5Z5W,flfWwf':f- f .' f QV , BILL EASTO TRACK .vga pf .s ,TIKII :Ill 'V 'f'f'5f'17Vc 4'.w ..-,f .-...N aa- s,1ffa,n44ff4.. hmm- mewu mu: nw.. nm.,,.1a.. i ., Q , I u 1-u u QS l'1Ol'I'6l 'N--.. ' ,ff -ii 1 ff!! Z an 5 W 1:1 2 Vw?-wwf 4 , Q, 1 1 'W' 4 - purc 4...-.1u4..-....fF horrel f 2 f ' H ' ' - ' P ' if if UW gy 4 ' ' ' ' f ' , z.f5.ffff ' f 'j V 4 Q f Q , , Q i I , I' X ,f.,:ff pa , Q wwwmz xg ffff A f','Q 1 mm-' T V Exciting Season for the Lady Traoksters n exciting season started for the lady tracksters in January this year, a season which landed them fourth place in the conference meet but close to second and third. A major contribution to their standing this year was attributed to the performance of freshman Angela Helmer and Ann O'Connor. Helmer set two school records in the 660 and 880 yard runs. Her 660 yard time was good for second place in the conference meet at Lincoln, Nebraska. Also setting a school record, O'Connor cleared a 6'0 high jump early in the season, sending her to the National Indoor Meet this year. This jump qualified her for the Outdoor National Meet as well and ranked her in the top ten in the country. O'Connor also set a school record in the pentathlon when she placed second at the conference meet, along with her third place win in the high jump. The multi-event group was very strong this year. Close behind O'Connor, Rosie Wadman and Iaci Tyma placed third and fourth respectively at the conference meet with fine scores and personal records. Nicknamed the We-Bads, the throwers continued to score high for the Iayhawks. In the shot put, Senior Stine Lerdahl, school record holder, and Sophomore Denise Buchanon both qualified for Indoor Nationals this year and placed first and third respectfully in the Conference. At present, they are in the top three in the country. In the top five, and also qualifying for Nationals was Senior long jumper Kim Iones. Her consistant 20' jumps caught third place at the Conference. Triple jumping this year were Sophomores Rosie Wadman and julie Hall. Wadman's school record and Hall's jump placed them fourth and fifth respectively at the Conference meet. Rounding up the Big Eight score were the fourth place finishes in the one-mile relay Uones, Helmer, Laura Peart, Veronda O'HaraJ and the two-mile relay fHe1mer, Kelley Wood, Trisha Mangan, Susan Glatterj. The two- mile relay's time placed them on the Kansas all-time top six list.l -Iulie Hall Illled to lOl l Denise ,his year llerence. ml nals was 10' jumps ping this lie Hall ed them meet. rlh place er, laura lHelmer, llme two 1-time top -lulie Hall J ' .A 5..4,'7,.U ' Q fjfwff ' fimflfifzf .Amr fwfr! ,f 4 - f ', WW , 1, ,N 7 1, yywwyfy, ff 1 purcell ell purc 7 V wiffz' 'ffzzf ff ' fviwrrf cg, ,V f , f X . q ,ff Q ! iff Mfdf f.f7 f f! X . pf gf '745fy!,Y7,,47 n7!'1i,.Zf7'47 ,, jf f 'ff' I' , ff, X X SX TIG Z if 7 4 WW X, K W A Qi, I ,W W, , 14 41 f if 1 , 1 , fV- ' f ff 'VU7 fuff ' 177 24.144 'MQ ,af -f,' Wy , ', f ,gf J X X , V V. 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Scranton, KS Liberal Arts Mills, Kimberly Olathe, KS Radio TV Film Min, Inkee Lawrence, KS Computer Science Moen, Martha Shawnee Mission, KS Liberal Arts Moezzi, Farzad Lawrence, KS RTVF Mohammed Nasir, Norehan Malaysia Chemistry Monson, Paul Green River, WY Math lPsychology Moore, Laurie K. Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Moorej Queta Lawrence, KS Gerrnan!Advertising Morris, Sloan Kansas City, MO Liberal Arts Morris, Todd Overland Park, KS Liberal Arts Morrison, Christopher Miami, FL Poli ScilHistory Morrow, Leigh A. Ooerland Park, KS Liberal Arts Mostar, Erik Bonner Springs, KS Geology! Anthropology Moyes, Andrew Westwood, KS Chemistry Munoz, juan Highland, KS Liberal Arts Murray, Heather A. Lawrence, KS Psychology Myers, Dru A. Tulsa, OK Liberal Arts Nazarian, Mahnaz Tehran, Iran Personnel Adm, Negahban, Shahrzad Lawrence, KS Computer Science 22 Neipp, Marisol Perez Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Neuhaus, Mary M. Wilmettc, IL Liberal Arts Ngobese, Nana L. 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Overland Park, K5 Liberal Arts Pohl, Pamela Eureka, KS Speech Pathology Polson, john Lyons, KS Computer science Prieb, Pamela Shawnee, KS English Communications Quiroga, Leslie Cochabamba, Bolivia Liberal Arts Q , 1, , ,ya If W ' 'C in ,4 ff, 221 in - - ff rz if z1a ' ,,a',-My ui' ff ! A A ff, f ZZZQHIJ W 1- X, 'GUS ,fu , ,AA Ur 4 f f ,a ,771 4, me 'f,'f' ff' l ,',-' my f an 'W , ' ' 1' V yi' V, ,,f ,, , , N. , -1, fur? , fr 'a 1 v f, , .,,.. ., X A A ' 1 vf r Zo.. ll 1, fifkfi'i?fi1'P7Wf , 'ii r f f f f, .,,,w. .I 'ge' l,l, , . 1 f 7 , ,fi l Y ' WE:-:di w N . , ,2 . . M We q? s AQ x A X 'yt Sr fi,-.s:.:' S 1--exvmzixpfrmvgssgszzenwvv 'N -x-1-if 12.24 241'-1 elfss:i2f3'1a.fQ2ti?s:' We News '- .5,t:ri,.r I ., yr X.. 41 ewan- in , 1, , . . ff ',,v.. J i , i I 7, f A i git ex it ri fy a -:if ' Q. A Q 'YS 1 A..-.. s-. arf' , is R . X. '21 51 i. Raynolds, Patrick Prairie Village, KS Per. Adrn. Raynor, Kelly Overland Park, KS Sociology Reardon, Robert C. Forest, IL Liberal Arts Reazin, Troy Wichita, KS Human Biology Reimer, Gwen Kansas City, KS Liberal Arts Reimer, Patricia Lawrence, KS Sp. Path,lAudiology Reussner, Lee A. Leawood, KS Liberal Arts Reyes, Sergio Salina, KS Per. Adm,!Psychology Richardson, Courtney D. Overland Park, KS Liberal Arts Rickey, Layne Olathe, KS Psychology Ridgnal, Charmain Kansas City, KS Human Bio. Rieg, Kevin P. Wichita, KS Liberal Arts Ritter, Vicky Iola, KS Liberal Arts Roberts, Thomas L. Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Roeder, Carla L. Leawood, KS Liberal Arts Romantum, Lisa Topeka, KS Anthropology Rooker, Nancy C. Olathe, KS Liberal Arts Rosen, Diane St. Louis, MO Human Development Rossetti, Christina M. Conway Springs, KS Liberal Arts Rossiter, Karen La Grange, IL Soc.lPre-Nursing Sabates, Rebeca Mission Hills, KS Per. Adm. Sackman, Larry D. Topeka, KS Liberal Arts Saffell, Kirk Garden City, KS Chemistry Salgado, Carlos P. Leawood, KS Liberal Arts Sanders, Karl Lawrence, KS History Sandlin, Andrew H. Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Schlegel, Kris L. Tapeka, KS Liberal Arts Schmidt, Franz Topeka, KS Bio.lEvrn, Studies Schmidt, Rachel Colby, KS History of Art Schmigle, Rick 1. Overland Park, KS Liberal Arts Scott, Francis Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Scott, Milton Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Seidel, Donald R. Great Bend, KS Liberal Arts Selman, Kevin Hiawatha, KS Comm. Studies Seymour, Katherine Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Sharpe, Anne L. Wichita, KS Liberal Arts Sheffield, Michael S. Leawood, KS Personnel Adm. Sheppeard, Kathy Topeka, KS Liberal Arts Shinogle, Iudith A. Wichita, KS Liberal Arts Shirley, Charles R. Wichita, KS Engliksh Shonkwiler, Linda Lee Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Sibley, Gina Lawrence, KS Psyel Human Development Silk, Carol L, Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Simmons, Robert Washington, D.C. Economics Simons, Dan Lawrence, KS RadiolTVlFiIm Siren, Kathleen Prairie Village, KS Speech Path. Skyles, Konnie Lawrence, KS Personnel Adm. Smalls, Anthony Staten Island, NY Radio!TVlFilrn jf '45 f :f:'I'rww1, 1 ' 'f '1 u 2' xt-if if ' -f , 'L ' , .,,. . ,, ,, , Q ' lv f V -iz fe ' ,Q ,rf QWM f 1 f WX f 1 4' .f l i A X l i 1 l Sf, L XX L M5 ? f 257' f- 1 ,.--gene-7 .f, , 'i ,,,. z ,,,, , V- i 'rf Y: ,, A, I f, 1, 4' 4' in 00,7 ,W YA, ff' 'ruby 2 ' , ' V r Zz e e 4' . ff W 7' Smith, Cary P. Wellington, KS Liberal Arts Smith, Ianet S. Iunction City, KS Liberal Arts Smith, Ion Greensburg, KS Liberal Arts Smith, Steven Sedan, KS Personnel Adm. Snodell, Catherine Leawood, KS Per. Adm. l Comm. Sorensen, Kenneth O.P., KS Cellular 61 Organism Bio, Southern, Kathryn A. Wilmette, IL Liberal Arts Soysal, Cemile Turkey Liberal Arts Spencer, Terri Dallas, TX English Spies, Mary Louisburg, KS Liberal Arts Squeteri, Paul J. Chicago, Heights, lL Liberal Arts Sterbenz, Heather Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Stevens, Kevin Salina, KS Atmospheric science Stilley, John R. Overland Park, KS Liberal Arts Stone, Millard Lenexa, KS Computer Science Stoudermire, Vernessa D. Warrensburg, MO Liberal Arts Stucky, Elise Lawrence, KS Environ. Studies Stutz, Kathryn A. Shawnee Mission, KS Econ.lSpanish Sullivan, Mike I. Wilmette, IL Liberal Arts Szeptycki, Leon Lawrence, KS Philosophy! French Talman, Sherry M. Kansas City, MO Liberal Arts Tandela, Nancy Lawrence, KS Computer Science Tarman, Dave Mt. Prospelt, IL Per, Adm. Terry, Iohn O.P., KS Computer Science 1 1 Teson, Linda M. Prairie Village, KS L.A. Tholen, Anne M. Hays, KS Liberal Arts Thompson, Cary Topeka, KS Computer Science Thompson, Linda Manchester, MO HDFL Tidwell, Scott A. Prairie village, KS LA. Trani, Anne Overland Park, KS Theatre Travalent, Annette M. Burnsville, MN Liberal Arts Traylor, james Topeks, KS Human Biology Trenshaw, Theresa Leawood, KS Liberal Arts Trenshaw, Timothy Leawood, KS European History Tubby, MJ.. Lawrence, KS Comm. StudieslPsyc. Tyrrell, Milton A. Brooklyn, NY Liberal Arts Urban, Teresa Salina, KS Human Biology Van Leeuwen, Ieanine Lawrence, KS Pharmacy! Chemistry Van Maren, Dennis Lawrence, KS Human Biology Van Nice, Ioan L. Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Wacldle, Amy Osawatornie, KS Political Science Wagstaff, Jennifer Lawrence, KS Ldreral Arts Wahl, Lawrence H. Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Waldron, Susan Lawrence, KS Personnel Adm. Walker II, William E, Wichita, KS Liberal Arts Wall, Loretta Kay Overland Park, KS Liberal Arts Wallace, Diane E. Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Wallace, Renee Mountain, GA Early Child.lComm. ls il F 1 if I iv I I . ,i ll is A UD ' 1 P A in , f .,f f Z- .21- '1' 'JT' JZ f aa, I, ZA 1 L l m. iv 'FE -.L X. 1' - A V I4 VVAV , rf, ,,L, A N, f'.+ -1 Z ,lf' fri- 1 A 2, fv?2 ,i f,f,,-, ,,, , ye? .+- .ag-,-. Walsh, Erin L. Kansas City, KS Liberal Arts Walsh, Sheila Ames, lA Child development Watkins, Terea Topeka, KS Liberal Arts Watts, Michele I. O.P., KS Personnel Adm, Weaver, Anne C. Lincoln, NE Liberal Arts Webber, Melissa Prairie Village, KS English Wells, Christina Winfield, KS Chemistry West, Scott Springfield, MO Radi0lTVlFilrn White, Christopher Lenexa, KS Psychology White, Lee H. Wichita, KS Liberal Arts Whitebread, Ianelle Baldwin, KS Political Science Wichman, Michael D. Lenexa, KS Liberal Arts Wiley, David R. Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Wilke, Robin O.P., KS Crime E1 Delinq. Study Wilkinson, Tim McPherson, KS Comm. Studies Williams, Sousa T. Olathe, KS Liberal Arts Winfrey, Laura Olathe, KS Human Biology Winter, Anne Cecelia Ottawa, KS Comm. Studies Woods, Cynthia L. Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Woods, Donald Mission, KS Human biology Yanagida, Hiroko Tokyo, japan Linguistics Yong, Zheng Lawrence, KS Liberal Arts Zarda, Diana Shawnee, KS Per. Adm.lPuIi. Sci. 22 Pharmacy Andrews, Lisa E. Kansas City, KS Pharmacy Atwater-Schoeling, Iill A. Lawrence, KS Pharmacy Baker, Carol E. Lawrence, KS Pharmacy Carpenter, Michael Lawrence, KS Pharmacy Dall, Christie Shawnee, KS Pharmacy Edwards, Mike Prairie Village, KS Pharmacy Flax, Gregory N. Ransom, KS Pharmacy I-Iammaker, P.L. Manhattan, KS Pharmacy Heckethorn, Dale M. McPherson, KS Pharmacy Hoover, Mark Lawrence, KS Pharmacy Kim, Hae-Ia Marina, CA Pharmacy Kushda, Sachiko Lawrence, KS Pharmacy Mabry, Robert Mission, KS Pharmacy Madigan, Kathleen P. Northbrook, IL Pharmacy Newell, Kathy L. Stafford, KS Pharmacy Ricketts, Theresa S. Greensburg, KS Pharmacy Rinkenbaugh, Mary Ann Coffeyville, KS Pharmacy Rogers, Harvey M. Iola, KS Pharmacy Stubenhofer, Scot Cottonwood Falls, KS Pharmacy Thomas, Dave Lawrence, KS Pharmacy Thornton, james D. Leavenworth, KS Pharmacy Tomasu, Robert Lawrence, KS Pharmacy Wang, Bridget Malaysia Pharmacy Wetzel, Orville Ray Tribune, KS Pharmacy 'elf , , rrrrf W X I 5' 12322 I I VV,f V ' , ,gif V, .,.,, . V ,V , 19 ' . 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'XVMKQQ wife , 1 ty f ,seg egg type-fx, .frf . ,.,,iR,, xo-Awww-m :mm A i Noismiih HCJII NAISMITH TWO: ROW ONE: Shelley Muhlenpohg Anne Haegele: ROW TWO: Dane Lee: Sandy Shaw: Charlie Kilo: Robert Paley: Mary Holsapple: Katie Main: Stacey Guiteen: Karen Shepirog Liz Matz: ROW THREE: Mike Myers: Steve Crammg Garrick Rettele: Rochele Mueller: jan Holliday: Diane DeLorenzo: Eric Landgraf: Jeff Cox: Brent Malcolm: ROW FOUR: Susan Gilgus: Ed Cox: Ed Rogezenskig Aaron Bowers: Russell Kraking Stephanie Absler: Craig Mottlowitz: Amy Pinskip Angie Kuttlerg ROW FIVE: Mike Hut: NAISMITH THREE: ROW ONE: Lisa Douggertyg Todd Miller: Jessica Springer: Valerie Evert: Iane Mullender: Vince Hess: Marc Zeidman: Jackie Martin: ROW TWO: Mary King: Iulie Faging Shelly Kunitzg Elaine Bauer: Kelly Green: Michelle Carpender: Carolyn Allbee: John Stilley: Barry Brown: ROW THREE: Iim Clark: Betsy Knight: Karen Myers: Lori Crawford: Keith Hayes: Ion Summerville: Mitchell Klinskyg Craig Citron: Eric Tuchman: ROW FOUR: Dick Lasacg Ion Culver: Robert McFarland: Van Cailteuxg Mark Arensbergp Mike Strang: jeff Bogardg Chris Riffel: Ion Thelang Mike Gedera: Blaine Spurney: Todd Projansky, ',,,..-1-Q-nw-aww.-. NAISMITH FOUR: ROW ONE: jill Zakin: Amy Mandlman: ROW TWO: Alberto Laurencich: Iackie Fiorella: Lara Crockett: Laurie Webber: Iody Harris: Karla Kanarek: Iill Pearson: Darren Francis: Brenda Burnham: ROW THREE: Spencer Atha: Eric Lorenscheit: Susan Ascher: Debbie Nye: Robin Hendin: Robyn Levine: Missy Weisman: Brian Stayton: Dan Sieben: Ed Hut: Dawn Berquist: ROW FOUR: Ann Lally: Bill Wolchesky: jennifer Sparkman: William Larue: Andy Navran: Tony Lulo: Denise Kadel: Steve Phillips: Brian Dailey: Erich: Ron Lawton: Todd Neugent: Iohn Hall: Michael Seldin: ROW FIVE: Rick Ford: Robert Knapp: Scott Holzrichter: Marcia Umscheid: Kathy Clark: Leroy Leiker: Craig Kolkin: Mark West: Paul Reed: Brian Kepton: Chris Aschner: C.C. Parmley. NAISMITH FIVE: ROW ONE: Michelle Groth: Cyndi Beggs: Marsha Feffer: Roberta Holleb: Linda Offenderg: Sherri Simon: Lori Frank: Beth Gaan: Carla Rosenberg: Jackie Baker: ROW TWO: Roman Polanski: jimmy Hoffa: Ioelle Gerstein: Amy Ross: Peter Wolf: Tom Cole: jeff Burbank: Susanne Wheller: Rick Henry: Penny Cook: jay Befort: Tessy Schmidt: ROW THREE: Brad Derussea: Steve Howard: Walter Mondale: Stuart Ashner: Denise Fogel: Mike Benefiel: Mike Carlinsg Brad Schwartz: jim Prang: Ioe Frankel: Tony Vera: Matt Pfeffer: Mykel jones. 4 NAISMITH SIX: ROW ONE: Greg Kooser: Debbie Slatkin: ROW TWO: Rob Longstreet: Stuart Salomon: Rich Moultan: Nancy Abt: Robin Abramowitz: Kenda Russell: Anita Chaitman: jennifer Eddebrecht: ROW THREE: Truman Cappoti: Renee Richards: Sue Weisman: Mike Stellato: Shari Haft: Iordan Aron: Mike McGregor: Lisa Zurousky: Bonnie Hardy: ROW FOUR: Frank Kastory: Rob Loehr: Jeannie Seacrest: Debbie Mallin: Ioanne Beal: Kurt Ick: David Himel: Jana Shaw: Iennifer Beal: Ieannie Yockey: Heather Fraley: Bryan Hollis: Mary Kay Eise: Mike Fine: Francie Lollar: ROW FIVE: jeff Drake: Cheryl Rabin: Chris Gotsill: Scott Simkins: Brad Kuntz: Chuck Roast: William Sac: Brian Kolb: Allan Knight: Andrea Houlihan: Kristi Kassabaum: Cindy Moser. NAISMITH SEVEN: ROW ONE: john Laughrey: Kevin McC1askey: Mike Capito: Debbie Wancelettle: Steve Levy: Aandrea Carter: Michelle Friedman: Sarah Strnad: ROW TWO: Lori Kagan: Randi Rubenstein: Kori Belzer: Brandi Oppenheim: Erik Bakker: Sherri Berman: Regan Porter: Candy Clark: Ann Becker: ROW THREE: Betsy Bergman: Tina Willits: Krista Olson: Susan Iohnston: Don Tillman: Lorri Dickson: Mike Smith: Brad Iordan: Iulie Wiggins: Brad Peterson: Iim Scaramucci: Ion Chadler: john Montgomery: ROW FOUR: Debbie Nelson: Brent Wright: Scott Long: Iack Krueger: Ioe Reinhardt: Tom English: Kevin Black: jeff Ogg: lin English: Ioe Fitori: Steve Ruley: Howard Reiner: Larry Statland: Larry Rose: Makoto Vonezawa: Abdul Awawdeh. 'uv S Ii to 1 ' . 44' Q1 - P 4, , 'f': 'Wiz lik 'll B . ,X ,1' 1 -.fl ' I. .rfxig I l J, l i ,.. NAISMITH EIGHT: ROW ONE: Craig Bingmang Sari Kreiterg Ioel Himelg Marc Gensberg: jerry Simong Scott Weinerg ROW TWO: Allison Gellmang Michelle Northg Gayle Bergerg Lisa Petchenikg Rick Belzerg Iill Cherryg Paula Coheng Rusty Rubing ROW THREE: Tim Harrisong Chris Haxtong Roger Fickelg Morris Changg David Cinottog Kurt Meiningerg Roger Nelsong Brian Hattawayg Lissa Hellingg Brian Burchg Scott Tatlemang ROW FOUR: David Boicourtg Gary Priceg Jackie Segalg Amy Iohnsong Greg Whittakerp Guy Gaskillg David Batcourtg Simon Tumbelakag lim Carnesg Rod Siemersg Chris Ashner. NAISMITH NINE: ROW ONE: Erin Elliottg Gina Millerp Iohn Welchp Beth Parelmang Ellen Lovig Tracy Barrerag Tammie Peaseg ROW TWO: Nancy Pollackg Dianne Whiteg Paul Shahrohgig Robert Ruischg Steve Nearenbergg Greg Narong Evan Paceg Pat O'C0nnellg ROW THREE: jim Farrellg Lisa Millardg Lisa Lindwallg Karin Bucksteadg lane Sittlerg Laura LaBarreg jeff Blumg ROW FOUR: Iarrett Paschelg Steve Plesserg Ion Lewing Scott Gremmelsg jason Krakowg lim Stilleyg Bill Iclcg Scott Spandetg Carlo DiGiacomo. 5 6 NAISMITH TEN: ROW ONE: Tracie Rodman: Holly Gorrel: Nancy Navrang Ioe Leuenbergerg Iocelyn Smith: Stacie Kennon: Tara Lea Wilkerson: Melinda Esch: ROW TWO: Mike Spunger: Helen Sifers: Susan Crandall: Stan Smith: Jane Vader: Greg Binkley: Marv Meyers: Faue Hupert: Nagla Abdelrazik: Chris Driver: ROW THREE: Susan Moore: David Poisner: Ole Cram: Sam Chapman: Robert Reimer: Kyle Madden: Rodrigo Monsalve: David Morrison: Steve Christian: Todd Kunkle: Alan Lehman: ROW FOUR: lay Hurtig: Tom Waller: Don Heiken: Pete Stonefield: David Gerlach: Andy Guzman: Steve Vogel: Mike Staton: Iemmy You: Kip Brinkman: Steve Rolanderg Todd Ellengerger: Alison Cooper: Claudio Molteni. ,,,,. .M .., -7 -. ,, For residents of Oliver Hall, life never has to be dull. It seems that at any given time during the past year, Oliver was sponsoring an event that was open to 1wM...,.'2?:1af44Wwm1:::::1 ,mm W1 Wifi MW - 'f On Oct. 26, Oliver was proud to be the only residence hall to take part in the Homecoming parade by displaying 25 residents on a truck covered with l clowns and balloons. Not long after, 30 residents were residents. - - Oliver began the year with election events, including a debate between college Democrats and Republicans. invited to appear on Kansas City TV-41 as guests of All Night Live, a continuous program of various television programs The hall also Sponsored a Presentation by Dennis On the more serious side, early spring was the time Hlghlifrger' Sludelgt Rody YES Pfggtldelft' fm thi? for Consumer Awareness Month. This program gave anallc 1SfS Pomtno Vlew 0 t e e ecmfn' any information on such necessities as signing a lease, Sullivan, Hall Director, felt the dorm experienced an buying a Car and Purchasing insurance efff'Cf1Ve.P011f1Ca1 awarepess mqlth' All this activity seems to rest a lot on the dorm's Yet Oliver students did not limit themselves solely to Spirit Vandalism is down 65,7 this ear and accm-din - 0 politics. On Sept. 22, thirty residents participated in the to Sullivan this is because Ohverfsyro 'ram that g KU vs. K-State canoe race, finishing second place. On informs resfidents of the nature of ,di Emblem Sept' 29' Ohver ,Q1YmP1C? was the talk Oflthe 11511 as Residents of Oliver Hall certainly seem to be able to 150 students participated in outdoor games including . . marshmallow eating, three-legged races and the egg find enough events to occupy their free time. Oliver is , a r t' d th ' ' toss. According to Sullivan, the games were well- Ve y ac We an . en uslastlc group' that knows how attended and everyone had a lot of fun. to have a good time. . r Q l . . N5 . M., ' i .A l l' l l 1. .41 f - ' -' . 5 .X 'r l .a..W.,mi nlx mg? 5 ed with 'T Kfrii 'li B1 4u-'- , V 'il It L is i l f if , . I Md: identswef' guests ol various is tht lil: fam gave i least, r ZECO l lem. J be abit Oliw noWS ll' IE. I 4'4'?'?? OLIVER TWO: ROW ONE: Stephen Outlawg jeffrey Stoneg ROW TWO: Mathew Morrowg David Nesmithg Kevin Walkerg Aaron Lernieuxg Clark Campbellg Grant Seavallg Brant Cottermang ROW THREE: Andrew Williamsg Mark Gilesg Christopher Cookg Karl Stumpfg Kal Zuegerg Edward Longg David Dostalg Douglas Schoonoverg ROW FOUR: Martin Morefordg Charles Ionesg Patrick Lathropg David Bondg Christopher Halsneg Spencer Moyerg Enoch Hayes. OLIVER THREE: ROW ONE: Christopher Razop Douglas Burnsg Mike Bloomg Ion Guaeniog Dave Liberatoreg Bob Bogpolep Craig Morrealeg ROW TWO: Dan Hookerg Dan McLellang Ken Veselyg Bob Kealingp Chris Hooperg Dan Cahillg john Kellerg Mike Iamesg Dave Barlowg ROW THREE: Scott Harrisong Ken Cavanaughp Iohn Bryang Brian Neelyg Ken Kelgardg Chuck Bulgerg Dave Bellong Frank Tokicg ROW FOUR: Mike Hansong Paul Campbellg Brian Kernsg Darth Vaderp Iames Bayg jerry Nickersong Ieff Allisong Paul Fieselerg Grant Butlerg Chris Santinep john Dietz, ' QLIVER FOUR: ROW ONE: Ieff Bangs: Bob Barron: Steve jackson: Darren Douglas: Bob Pippert: Tony Snyder: Kurt Perry: Mike Enerton: ROW TWO: Cory McGinnis: Kevin Diefenbach: Todd Shaw: Scott Tecethoff: Mark johnson: Kelly Newton: Phil Hernandez: Darren Meyer: Todd Rein: Noart Goldstein: ROW THREE: Charlie Schiman: Bruce Meyers: Shawn Daly: Mahammed Nasim: Gary Peterson: Iohn Cleary: jeff Allison: Larry Swanson: Robert Myers: Ron Edwards: ROW FOUR: jim Kovac: Alan Player: Craig Bell: Damon Spencer: Terry Iacobson: Art Bolden: Iames Buckman: Pete Aarons: David Rashet: Dave Beiringer: Mark Hulsey: Chris Snooks: Creg Dempsey: Greg Harrison. OLIVER SIX: ROW ONE: Chris Macadam: Iohn Brooks: Craig Bourkland: Gary Brandt: Patrick Bystrek: Mark Stamm: Steve Stickney: Doug Hensley: Brian Snyder: ROW TWO: Rob Howard: Dennis Graver: Chris Roederer: Khalid Medhat: Bruce Tusher:,Foster Coburn: Larry Melton: Mudassar Hussain: David Brandt: ROW THREE: Mike Rivas: Tim Pope: Mike Moore: Chris Mick: Scott Moore: Chris Huwe: Greg Vogts: Iim Lida: Iohn Acheson: Chris McMullin: Curt Kendall: Lon Payne: ROW FOUR: Garland Wong: Ioe Witte: Ed Semple: Greg Sullivant: Steve Smith: Steve Hasty: Mark Zydlog Randy Spector: Rick Broyles: Dan Sherwood: Rob Slawson: Rick Burch: Paul Soper. 238 W OLIVER SEVEN: ROW ONE janet Frakes: Katie McManus: Iill Wieland: Evelyn Piebler: Bita Behbbehani: lean Marie Iurczewski: Katy Heilman: Pam Cross: ROW TWO: Theresa Perkins: Laura Gailbraith: Martha Hubinger: Sally Housh: jill Gentile: Beth Roller: Rennee Ranbour: Shelly Pittier: Tracy Iohnston: Margaret O'Rourlce: R.A.: ROW THREE: Kristi Kelley: Barb McComb: Wendy Wilkins: Anne Withcer: Karen Tiemeier: Kelly Heck: Natalie Fisher: Melissa Davis: Iill St, Martin: julie Rastorfer: Iulie Brown: Pam Howard: ROW FOUR: Rhonda Newcomer: Jody Dickson: Dana White: jenny Dow: Becky Surber: Lisa Keesee: Karen Johnson: jennifer Turgeon: Dawn Tongish: Shirley Perel: Tyra Durrett: Laura Reid: Rara Roop: Robin Pingeton: Lori Heilman: Karen Roenicke. OLIVER EIGHT: ROW ONE: Beth Wallace: ROW TWO: Lori Leckie: Annette Beckman: Kris Iones: Kim Iohnson: Sara Magana: Mimi Sheffield: Becky Fox: Cindy Swanson: Kathleen Kuhn: ROW THREE: Pattee Borst: Stacy Werkowitch: Mary Anne Locke: Donna Batchelor: Stephanie Clark: Kate Manion: Dawn Romano: Amy Waltz: Ianalin McCradic: Betsy Rhodes: Suzie Schonacher: ROW FOUR: Kim Parkin: Tina Nyberg: julie West: Sara Rogowein: Karen Thayer: Amy Meacham: Nancy White: Susy McClain: Karen Wasseenberg: Sarah Raben: Andrea Hatcher: Mary Rose: Sharlyn Fink: Ioan Schuman: Karen Mish: ROW FIVE: Tommlein Webb: Amy Gilgut: Mary Bammer: julie Lawless: Diane Honigman: Katie Himegarner: Lynda Aldag: Sally McHugh: Kirsten Malcolm: Lisa Farrar: Deb Tuma: Iulie Bogan: Shaunna McIntosh. 40 OLIVER NINE: ROW ONE: Pam Spingler: Sue Schaub: LeAnn Sawyer: Iackie Parthe: Heather Serwon: Dory Belton: Melissa Morehart: Patricia Skalla: Diane Bartlett: ROW TWO: Dawn Hayes: Iill Murphy: Iackie Phillips: Andrea Lee: Stacey Shadley: Chris Parthe: Diahn Sharp: Michelle Bradshaw: Desni Converse: Laura Howard: ROW THREE: Iamie Peaker: Dee Dee Payne: Melanie Wood: Shannon Parker: Suellen St. john: Debbie Slack: Tammi Lower: Ienni Dean: Amy Rodenberg: Susan Swenson: Susan Fore: Diana Tomasini: Karen Dunkak: ROW FOUR: Antoinette Boxler: Lori Skipp: Diane Rodriguez: Sue Schoenberger: Kristin Hammett: Sarah Smith: Doreen Hattock: Dawn O'Malley: Amy Grogan: Kendra Mclntosh: ROW FIVE: Shelia Hoffman: Karen Greschel: Christine Gregory: Susie Riling: Carrie Kellog: Angie Rodriguez: Dana Crow: Malinda Bryan: Andrea Cahill: Caroline McAdam: Susie Donahue: Tami Lencione: Constance Marcotte. OLIVER TEN: ROW ONE: Stacy Spellman: Susan Bernstein: Becky Randall: Rosemary Camp: Chris Catanzaro: Niki Saladin: Robin Brady: Lisa Turner: ROW TWO: Kelley Barbour: jennifer Arganbright: Cindy Wallis: Ann Coad: Alesa Goldansky: Io Shyrock: Michelle Hensley: jennifer Cady: jean Hawk: ROW THREE: Brenda Vanness: Tammy Endicott: Iulie Lane: Chris Manear: Ellen Ragan: Carol johnson: Kathy McDade: ROW FOUR: Lynda Straka: Tia Appling: Renee Price: Beth Cormack: Lynda Morris: Mondy Barlow: lane Almquist: Debbie Bevan: Carolyn Drumm: Leslie Thompson. num. f Z f' I , 1 I ,,' F I I 5' P V if 1 Z 'If , f , ng, F: f ,f ' I9 . , E-LY gt Q. xf '91, GSP HCJII GSP ONE WEST: ROW ONE: Kathleen Ambroseg Barb Stokesg Shelley Brock: Sandi Miller: Heidi johnson: Rita Rolandg Allison Bachmang ROW TWO: ,less Wornallg Linda Anderson: Diane Robbins: lean King: Susan Roseg julie Donnellang Iodie Fritzemeyerg Cathy Stephensg Susan Faulconerg Susan Porter: Paige Peabody: Linda Witt: Debbie Wilider: lamee Riggio: Marci Huttong ROW THREE: Kim Sharpeg Michelle Howell: Rita Rasmussen: Lauri Bachenbeinerg ROW FOUR: Christina Shannon: Ann Braymeng Anna Dempsey: Debbie Hemmeng Amy Huntg ROW FIVE: Courtney Cleary: Lisa Warren: Rhonda McConnelg Pam Q Croyleg Kristy jones, GSP TWO WEST: ROW ONE: Martha Blake: Sivlynn Shrackg Chris Leavitt: ROW TWO: Anne , Slattery: Lori Lissaug Ieanne Lamp Cherly Musilg ' ROW THREE: Heather Hobgoodg Lori Munschg Sheri Maddyg Bridgette Desmetg Rachel Hernandez: Iacqueline Janssen: Beth Winneg Sara O'Brieng Sally DeC1erier5 Sue Simon: Cheryl Raucherg Donna Burgmang Lisa Gorencg ROW FOUR: Carolyn Glick: Cherie Mitchell: Missy Kleinholzg Nancy Coleman: Kim Mankag Laura Falcone: Wendu Martensong Collete Roederg Tammy Becker: julie Strickland: ROW FIVE: Suzette Shattog Markay Mullen: Iamee Riggio. 42 'GSP THREE WEST: ROW ONE: Becky Walberp Cathy Bennettg Cathy Bohutinskyp Virginia Thompson: ROW TWO: Beth Fischerp Susan Holtz: Cheryl Barlow: Nancy Regfeldg Emily Beang Lisa Robelg jill Schlootg Linda Egbertg Laura Howellg ROW THREE: Eve Walchg Wannette Keenang Kellie Farrang Tiffiney Brawnawillg Michele Burch. GSP FOUR WEST: ROW ONE: Sandra Parkerg Sarah Halep Pam Padeng Kathy Koehng Holly Prenticeg Pam Duclleyg Paula Ominskig ROW TWO: Kristen Hammondg Ian Beuerg Katie Alleng Christy Cavataiog Iennifer Fujitag Lori Dindelg Becky Meansg ROW THREE: Debbie Cukjatip Iana Blackg Lisa Frielg Marlys Halesg Ioelle Batchelorg ROW FOUR: Shelley Stallbaumerg Tanaz Ferzandig Kathy Berwaldg Wendy Woodsg ROW FIVE: Heather Wright. GSP BASEMENT: ROW ONE: Kerry Sullivang Shawnn Tunnellp Laurie Iohnsong ROW TWO: Anne Dillong Mary Pelllhang Sharon Zehrg Dottie Federinkog jacci Buryg ROW THREE: Anne Pilgramg jackie Zouchag Karen McGhee-g Lori Sellusg Kelly Lyonsg Sarah Eieslandg Casey Waskiewicz. GSP CROSSBAR: ROW ONE: Kris Polstong Allyson Slexanderg Gretchen Rerberp Cathy McEacherng Cheryl Dettingp Rita Kaneg Kristi Davidsong Penny Bourneg Anna Suabotag Shelley Elliottg Tiffini Boydg Karla Anderg Kris Kurtenbachg Laura Caryg Iill Pratter. 24 44 GSP ONE EAST: ROW ONE: April Storm: Alussa Chase: ROW TWO: Lisa Vechiarella: Val Timko: Iennifer Peters: ROW THREE: Allyson Lang: Iudith Ann Valano: Tracy Heath: Anne Hesse: Rebecca Powell: ROW FOUR: Lisa Giordano: Margo Hackel: Maron Matz: Deborah Wagner: Broode Newell: jessica Kleinbaum: Colleen Ferris: Monica johnson: Liz Winter: ROW FIVE: Charmine Buckley: Iode Schmidt: Catherine McKernan: Carla Dechant: Kelly Schemmel: Erin Creal: ROW SIX: Laurie Schmidt: Sue Hazlett: Kelley Biehl: Dana Stratton. GSP THREE EAST: ROW ONE: Leslie Poindexter: Laura Boen: Shelley Iaedicke: Mary Padilla: Amy Buser: ROW TWO: Nancy Ballow: Wendy Drake: Nancy Gaced: Tracy Pfeiffer: Sherry Hewitt: Iodi Potter: Elise Biggerstaff: Suzanne Cole: Karen Kananek: ROW THREE: Lisa Peterson: Amy Brown: Susie Benorden: Heidi Bell: Lisa Stueve: Amy Iensen: ROW FOUR: Robin Moody: Angie Fosnough: Debbie Egley: Sherri Fate: Anne Broern: Stephanie Quincy: Susie Berglund: Terri Smith: Pam Heiserman: ROW FIVE: Michelle Muluhill: Trish Cremer: Susan Ceck: Karla Cherveny. ,,,,,,,4 Y l l it 4 x 44 xl 1 -,I i' U I V 1 Af l 1 I r' ! 'T i t yin '5 fs' if .R J l N K GSP FOUR EAST: ROW ONE: Debbie Brauserg Kim Martin: Farida Ghogwalag ROW TWO: Krista Roberts: Kathleen Witt: julie Timmonsg Stacy Engel: Kathleen Occipinto: Lauren jenking: Meredith Strickland: Gretchen Kruegerg ROW THREE: Carol Carter: Lynette Childs: Kathy Sanders, Sherry Youngers janet Lonkampg Cheryl Heindichs: jennifer Stone: Shayla McAnderews: Pam Cavallog Heidi Waterstradt: jennifer Tusher: ROW FOUR: Terri Kaaftg jana Gryderg Cheryl Flake: jill Bolampertig Barbie Indody: Christie Kuebler: Shelly Guinn: Carey Reiecke: Kelly Doonan: ROW FIVE: Wendy Ryan: Chris Carroll: Amy Brown: Mellissa McCray: Debbie Hasenkampg Kelly Klaasmeyer: April Beckingham: ROW SIX: Brenda johnson: Annette Hoffelmeyerg Barbie Super: Nancy Donohue: ROW SEVEN: Kelly Dunbar: Sherry Smith: Heidi Heed. f 24 46 Corbin HCJII am- CORBIN ONE SOUTH: ROW ONE: Stephanie Eppinger: Kathleen Landis: Stacy Iverson: Kim Isaacson: Becky Kasenberg: Shaheen Poonawala: ROW TWO: Pamela Kanemasu: Amy Benson: Catherine Mariani: Elizabeth Keele: Sandra Morris: ROW THREE: Ianey Bell. CORBIN TWO SOUTH: ROW ONE: Lisa Schaefer: Stephanie Eppinger: Shelly Piquard: Amy Anderson: Ann Kroenert: Kristen Sober: ROW TWO: Noelle VanVlierbergen: Sarah Banker: Lisa Christensen: Lucy Webb: Alisa Wade: Laura Axelrod: Ellen Buhite: Kim Fellers: ROW THREE: Tina Martin: Terri Howard: ROW FOUR: Iulie Hecht: Kate Maheras. wxisl Q, Q4 Nm o 0 aaa.,wa..a,mwM-xa.mama.NWvNM..ww N-Wa N We J. Q. ,. ., t., , ,, N: I Q'-'Q l xl i : sf Q , ' I fri ll. v H qi ' 53 E' 4, , ! V , ,. iv rv V if J li CORBIN THREE SOUTH ROW ONE: Kathleen Lester: Kim Lock: Cynthia Eichhorn: Melanie Routom: Michelle Matthews: ROW TWO: jennifer Brown: Denise Sundquist: Amy Swartsberg: Lorraine Adee: Mary Tasekek: Leslie Stephenson: Cami Sprick: jennifer Newman: Lisa Schaefer: Chris Silver: ROW THREE: Susan Shade: Suzanne Willey: Michele Holland: Sonya Cooper: Cheryl Garrett: Stacy France: Kristine Gorden: Kim Hoffman: Dana Yount: ROW FOUR: Sharon Manning: Cheryl Preissler: jennifer Forker: Traci Brown: Selina jackson. CORBIN FOUR SOUTH: ROW ONE: Chris Quinto: Marla Suoboda: Bridget Cain: julie Hill: Amy Frankenstein: Amy Buchele: Susan Dewell: ROW TWO: Karen Logsden: Kristen Womeldorphg Elissa Stephenson: Karen Kleinschmidt: Donna Siegal: Kathleen Bauer: Ronnie Hornbaker: Iamie Oliver: Kristy Sakailas: Marcie Feiden: ROW THREE: Paula Bates: Renee Gates: Sharon Duncan: Susan jordan: Cara McCaul: Karoline Knock: Richee Flaker: ROW FOUR: Rowena Henderson: Camilla Reese: jean McGannon: Rebecca Cansler: Christina Ragsdale: Karen Cadle: Laurie Flynn: Barbara Gale: Kim Epperson: Margo Vibert: Tracy Kasher. CORBIN ONE NORTH: ROW ONE Mary Ross Susan Wyatt Michelle Brazieg ROW TWO Brenda Stoldt julie Waner Melissa Larsong Anne Luscombeg Heidi Hampton ROW THREE Karen Maginng Susan job, Sharon Pinter Angie Rudolph CORBIN TWO NORTH: ROW ONE: Amy Varneyg Melissa Smith: Cindy Coheng Lilli Pardog ROW TWO: Misty Megeeg Margaret Iohnstong Lisa Shriverg Cyndi Woerzg jessica Potucekg ROW THREE: Angie Rudolphg Gina Defeop Tracy Roseg Christina Erlandg julie Schmidtg Shari Bretchesg ROW FOUR: Serena Hsup Lisa Talkingtong Patricia Gravesg Christine Warrnan Linda Woodg Lisa Finchg Kamela Ellfeldtg Darcy Dye Ioanne Harrisg Eugenie Dillard. .,,,..sxmM..evwfMMw i COR BIN THREE NORTH: ROW ONE: Beth Ewertg Ienny Ballardg jennifer Dannerg Peggy Koneng Amy Lucasg Kathleen Iohnstonp Sorch Higdong ROW TWO: Donna Loveg Shelly Cowarding Theresa Farrellg Melissa Adamsg Beth Wickencampg Angelo Marasg Becky Hessp ROW THREE: Jacqueline Iohnsong Iennifer Whirleyp Lisa Sharpg Dana Bochelderg Lisa Clancyg Christine Wright. CORBIN FOUR NORTH: ROW ONE: Laura McGregorg Lucy Grahamg Virginia McGrathg Susan Henreking Kathy Hooverg Kathryn Pettijohng Allison Findleyg ROW TWO: Melissa Farleyg Staci Brooksg Megan McKenzieg Lori Graceg Valerie Iohnsong Dena Kingg Lisa Eggerg Beth Ewertg Cindy Stockwell, 249 CORBIN FIVE NORTH: ROW ONE: Marcy Ward: Nancy Trevarthen: Regina Smith: Margaret Salisbury: Carol Kindred: ROW TWO: Elizabeth Mills: Allison Clow: Linda Ward: Suzanne Burgess: Wendy Lawner: ROW THREE: Mary Himrnelberg: Kristy Baker: Peggy Iordan: Lori Reynek: Laurie Heaton: Colleen Toohey: Catherine Stenz: Lori Hole: Karen Edmonds: ROW FOUR: Heather Hiatt: Pam Robinson: Suzanne Voysey: Laura Iefferies: Shauna Thomas: Kathy Rankin: Leah Klingler: Shelley Widmer. CORBIN SIX NORTH: ROW ONE: Cathy Cartmell: Monica Roschitz: Pamela Reichart: Betsy Dunlap: ROW TWO: Ellen Fitzsimmons: Angela Gunter: Gina Podrebarac: Stephanie Segraves: Mandy Hull: ROW THREE: Deanna Whitaker: Susie Herman: Holly Barnes: Iane Heeney: Sarah Bradford: Anne Cowen: jane Guenther: Sarah Rasmussen: ROW FOUR: jennifer Stoddard: Lynn Lauer: Kristen Claflin: Sophia Nelson: Rosemary Rieke: Wendy Lenz: Kelly Ridgeway: Laurie Collister: Ashley Richardson. 'x f .f,,WWWmm,,f,,,0,w, fm 1 ,l ,. I , I l : 1 s l v fig' : is When with a gift illlihg ol Ill WM U mr that ful if A , The hm -G1 ol 405 Sling 31 'Silence 1 'MENS pl lmmllllltl Ttiideng It lcmgibim llfleng d 49 reasons A Qwmwmwavmwammakms-,.v....A,,..aWM., .......,.t.Wm,,f,tMl.-m ..w.s....,t, .N S CORBIN SEVEN NORTH: ROW ONE: Debbie Watts, Suzie Happelg Shari Pearce, Paula Ellis, Carolyn Churchill, Elizabeth Reussner, Michele Mitchell, ROW TWO: Maureen Malley, Gayle Stephens, Sangeeta Khicha, Mary Lou Geist, Kay Kimbell, Karen Pardollg Cynthia Katafiasz, Laurie Stumbog ROW THREE: Kelly Walden, Kim Emack, jennifer Dowdeng Dina Zuanich, ROW FOUR: Iannel Elliott, Patricia Ienkinsg Tone Berg, Debbi Millerg Peggy Toohey, f' fl : 4fff?3f f 'f ff ' fr' ' ' S 4, , iff gf a v of 7 tv X ' f Q, af, f ,fff I 352 if ,ffm 3 ft iff ,. :.,..W.,.aM.',.fs- ff , , .V .M - 1 tfy eff , .a .6Qf.-Agfa' - . a 4 - ,V 1 , av ., M ,,.,4a,y,g 'we' V, 1.-:lm-af-z:f-. Www aw 1 , . X Sf. . , sw f -fa 4 ,ywaf ff, ,ya we 3, f. ,-af, A f f 'ff'ffcfff'f6!9 5 1, ,K 'fd fkgr 4' ef My fy fff ' ' ytfwzwfff ff O' f:',-ww f..w,-f,,-aw'a4.:eaf1f:fa'f4 ffw2z5,4fZmff wi ffwffawv. ' za f .1 'Q f at ,.f,-.twf.:-vin:-z,-an ff.-an f. W.-4 'fw,,f,':,'. . f f, f f . , 4 f ,tw ,,,., 4. ,,tf , -,,, n .,.., .-,, ,, f,., , 1 .,,.., , ,f,, . f,,- l f , N . , , ., ,,,.,t, T , ,,f.we?a?fsz'1ffffv5 72vf . W 'T rf ' ' ' api? fi Q fs 5 f 2 A, f 7 9 ' .-,,gw'p' ,,.., ,,tt W X X , J!! f f X f X F-' -iai.-f4 It 'ZQYVT Efttie, 5 WTS.2'1 Ifgf'ii??'l'i:f i4f'f ' 41 - . .fix ',.:z:'z,as'.,zm,x.l,Q y .vz'-wiv V: M - f . 'mv' 't '2:L:f ff ff ff!! ff zff ffffywff 7 Vf when the Pearson family presented the University With a gift of 5B175,000, they probably had in mind the building of an all-male residence devoted to scholastics. That was in 1959. Today, scholastics is not the only factor that attracts students to Ioseph R. Pearson Hall, but it is a major concern. The hall houses approximately 150 freshmen and a total of 400 male students. For the most part, the residents are freshmen and sophomores. According to Residence Director Pat Simmons, the majority of these students put academics as a top priority. As far as the environment here is concerned, Simmons says, the residents look at academics in a more serious light. Accessibility is also a determining factor in the students' choice of a residence hall. Location is one of the reasons a lot of the people live here, says Simmons. , , ,, , ,, , , , Like other halls, IRP elects a government from the students living in the building. Those elected make decisions as to how money will be allotted and plan events within the hall. This year, activities included a trip to the Renaissance Festival, a visit by the KU Iazz Band, the Spring Formal and other social get-togethers. During the year, many participated in intramural sports such as softball, basketball and volleyball. Through both types of programs, residents at IRP find many extracurricular options open to them. If the Pearson family were to look back at the results of the gift they presented 25 years earlier, they would find a living group centered around much more than simply academics. The many facets of life at IRP make it an institution to be recognized. JRP HCJII JRP ONE: ROW ONE: Lee H Blackburn: Iay Miles Birtell: Iowie Howell Beauchamp: Todd Andrew Randell: ROW TWO: Paul james O'Connell: Gregory Michael Marx: Christopher Hakim-Abdollhi: David Edward Glennemeir: Timothy Francis Schuler: David Russell Platt: Peter Beyerstedt Harre: William Henry Sheehy: ROW THREE: Steven Clifford Becker: Todd Aaron Cohen: Phippip Allan Thackrah: Daniel Len Wethinston: Michail Kent Sutton: Christopher Michail Butler Steven Ion Kedwellg ROW FOUR: Robert Edward Waters: David Wayne Dettner: Spencer E. Williams: Kyle Wade Tilley: Bradford William Oliver: Michael Charles Gentemann: Ion William Huston: Andrew Patterson, JRP TWO: ROW ONE: Kevin Monroe: lim Hansen: Iim Nelson: Ion Slusher: Drad Moore: ROW TWO: William Mah: Brian Higgins: Andre Smith: Bill Hanson: David Rank: Chris Howard: Kim Duong: Craig Wickstrom: joe Constantino: Phibul Un: ROW THREE: jim Allen: Steve Pawlewicz: Mike Panyter: Roe Riggeo: Phil Bailey: Andy Pavich: Bruce Othout: Tony Morefield: Scott Carpenter: Evan Alley: ROW FOUR: Ed Callaghan: Tom Holland: Vernon Hickersong Atul Vats. mxwmk.-.M ws ,www i i l l JRP THREE: ROW ONE john Stecher: Dan Green: Rich Gerlandg Iohn Dickersong Bill Wahleg Arevalo Belisariog Aaron Levineg Alex Rodriguez: Dave Garfield: ROW TWO: Dave Wood: Todd Parker: Rusty Etzenhouserg Geoffrey Decker: Lee Stellhorn: Dave Korber: Dave Kocsg Chuck Knapp: Alan Lampeg ROW THREE: Randy Pruitt: Iohn Gwing Brent Taolsong Chris Esplund: Earl Krause: Ken I-Ioclesg Joel jonesg Ieff Ytellg Mike Florean. JRP FOUR: ROW ONE: Ken Seiseg Tony Chrisinger: Dave Glover: Dean Wilson: Iohn Dalke: Barry Alldrittg ROW TWO: Bill Dawes: Pete Hynes: Kevin Tuley: Ioe Barryg Vince Colarellig Geoff Newlang Mickey Witherowg Iim Erikseng Hemant Shah: ROW THREE: Alonz Linang Andy Mayes: Dave Forney: Tom Dielg Mark Norman: Dan Abramsg Troy Freerksong Chris Christensen: Tony Dent: Cleatus Bronston: Dave Lang: ROW FOUR: Iohn Kiserg Steve Floray: Wayne Dedloffp Mark Hoyle: Derek King: Gary Prattg Alan Oakes: Craig Barr: Doug Bortonp Greg Rockers: Aaron Chard: Bell Suggs: Tim VanSicklep Dave Fickes. JRP FIVE: ROW ONE: Mike Iunkp George Randallg Offray Hallg Michail Basshamp Alan Hendriksong ROW TWO: Bob Faerberg Craig Foosg Freddy Massoomig Antonia Quizozg Tom Bergmanng Kevin Weshliesg Ieff Dollp Mike Grothliseng Hartwill Byrdg ROW THREE: Mike Millerp Chris Reinhartg Maurice Gaydeng Bob Burnsg Ieff Smithg Greg Rothersg Victor Adegebehingbeg Tim Rodriquezg ROW FIVE: Ray I-Iamsg Pat McRaneyg Mike Conwayg Bill Irwinp Gene DalPortog Steve Grabowskig Steve Rasking Boyce Canupp. JRP six: Row ONE: Iohn Mendozag Mel Sauerg Randy Schulteg Dan Powersg Dariu Millerp ROW TWO: Neil Croxtonp Phillip Smithg Charles Bearlyg Michael Crawfordg Iames Conrofg Frank Dayg Keith Goochg Steve Crawfordg Robb Aistrupp ROW THREE: Iay Muellerg Danny Smithg Todd Coetsg Bernie Quintg Henry Gentrug Dick Choprag Dale Streckerg Kevin Wikeg Tom Anjellog Michael Wilkesg ROW FOUR: David McKinneyg Thomas Cooleg Richar.. Leeg Ion Heebp Mike Caboughg Tung Kim Nguyen. WH W wwwmwwwwwwiwuwmvmng f , I ,JJ I , ,., la ,U 1 , .1 24 f. In ff' if I' if! J, l Yi ,ai 2 if x -P. ,fa 1 , 1 fa 'ti 4, E1 1 19 L- .' iii fr. 1? vt I si we JY fr i u ,E Ellsworth Hcall 5:5- . Cindy Beech: Michelle Butler: , -A jamie Price: Gwen Washburn: - Ruth Meslon: Laura Haller: Cindy Doyle: Becky Gardner: Ann Lammersg Debbie Frymeyer: Stephanie Hamilton: Stacy Mings: ROW THREE: ' Sharon Reine: Anne Rubeck: Suzanne Lohmeyer: Cheryl Triola: Angela Windsor: Angie Drabik: ROW FOUR: Timi Miller: Mindi Blives: Shelia Smith: Sally Anne Polksteere: Teresa Hotz: Tracy McClung: Iulie Mulvihill, 4 ELLSWORTH THREE: 1 Row ONE: May Uriellg Christine Stensby: Molly Bishop: Beth Buck: ? Gerald Hynes: ROW ! - TWO: Victor Goodpasture: Albert Gapud: Susan Bauer: Lori Stroup: jennifer Woodall: Kimberly McVey: Kerri Bouska: Alyssa Petillo: Miquel Gomez: ROW THREE: Clarissa Birch: Dennis Laborada: Todd Olsen: Iames Allen: Patrick Blanchard: Mark Tesmer: Rachel McCullough: Susan Petrouic: Tamara Hardcastle: Pendenle Potts: ROW FOUR: Kevin Duman: Bryan Miller: Timpithy Greenwood: Bradley Hensley: Kevin Corbett: William Engelken: Jeff Robertson: Dirk Bravence: Todd Goins: William Chien: Theodore Bosler: Paul Lane: Ioseph Hiegel. 6 ELLSWORTH FOUR: Row It - . 1' ONE: Devon Hagaman: Koreen Kelly: Kim Hartwell: Kim Gary: lane Zachman: Beth Copeland: Tina Armbruster: ROW TWO: Nurva M. Cahiz: Kristin Prater: Michelle Lewis: Deon Broksiech: Kelli Norris: Iody Arbogast: Toni Gentry: julie Wilson: Susie Dunlap: Kristi Branstetter: Marjean Garrett: ROW THREE: Clarissa Birch: Sheryl Foster: Monique Malson: Maggie D'Wolf: Christa Crosby: Pauline Turcotte: Deidre Fisher: Patty Ward: Ruth Gillen: Trina Tipler: ROW FOUR: Mary Rhodes: Donna Noto: Kristi Stephenson: Kelly Klaasmeyer: Iadey Anfinson Debbie Alfend: Ann Wheeler: julie Schmel: Cathy Tuck: Tracy Tuck: Kana King: Susie Friedman: Iudy Scott. ELLSWORTH FIVE: ROW ONE: Annette Horms: Karen Thies: Lorrane Kennedy: Tara Rogers: Cathy Compton: Cathy Weibel: Iackie Mermis: Maria Flanagan: Sally Wilkens: Iohn Idoux: Cathy Rollins: Cathy Evans: Chris Scanlon: ROW TWO: Mark Dugan: Leslie Zipfel: Barb Sheele: Shawn Donahoe: Patti Stevens: Doris Saltill: Donna Reid: Ieff Fehr: Greg Kaul: Shawn Stockman: jenny Gamber: Pam Bagford: Iank Witt: Phil Priebe: Tammy Newgebauer: Ian Chai: ROW THREE: Robert Grissom: john Cavin: Mike Frakes: Pat McKenzie: Mike Ison: Ieff Schultz: Iolie Greischar: Kelly Farrel: Sarah Muers: Ron Murdock: Tammy Harrison:Mike Hutchinson: Scott Hazelitt: Mary Weith: Troy Maas: Dee-dee Deegan: Glen Chappell: Roger Keys: ROW FOUR: Glen Kemper: Bill Busch: Iude Pate: Marty Upchurch: Drew Blossom: Bill Faherty: Mark Husby: Mark Frame: Bruce Miller: Scott Focke: Rob McAlexander: Brian Greenwell: Shawn Hussong: Brenda Brukett: Matt Smith: Mike Golf. ,r :ff Pl' +, ..,a,,w.,we,s.i-WW-do -4 V tm, 'X Ugg, I, xl ggi A . if -. :V TX 'ew Xl X 1 'gi Qu. I 'Q x l I l 'I K I tw ,. l I U4 A 1 I 1 4, il I I Ni O 1' ', l A' JI rf 'f - I r 9 l ,. ? HI- M 1 ,Ile A :, ,lv H if 5 s f If 2 . M, ff, '97, .1-.. 'N -1.4 rl ,aww f. ja I 'Q if -al, I ,... 42 vu., g .: - wr MS' . 3- , if, ELLSWORTI-I SIX: ROW ONE: Martha Millerg Jolene Korrg Dave Schniederg Sonja Rainblot: Valerie Hillgreen: Alan Rowe: Ianice Rice: Lisa Rost: Carlos Cahizg ROW TWO: Lisa Welchg Brent Wymoreg Rick Loehrke: Kim Sullivang Laura Roesnerg Don Cotton: Colleen Gamberg Ronna Ginsbergg Kevin Gokmeng Chris Wilkensg Molly McManus: ROW THREE: Iay Cottinghamg lim Suhrg Dave Iohnstong Steve Kenndy: joe Vojtkog Scott Lowreyg Christie Winterscheidg Andy Meade: Troy Schoenthalerg Marilyn Phillips: Wade Wiebeg ROW FOUR: Brent Roberts: Kris Iacobsg Pam Bahlg Heather Hughsg Cyndi Guerrera: Kathy Duffyg Andy Carvallog Shan Pratt: Dave Silverman: Kendall Thompkinsg Barry Homakerg Warran Wiebe: ROW FIVE: Mike Galey: Missy Dawdy. ELLSWORTH SEVEN: ROW ONE: Elizabeth Taylorg Dewayne Hickman: Marla Younge: Troy Mellon: Pam Kaurmang Will Cohen: Brad Burgoonp Gary Laydyko: ROW TWO: Cindy Sauer: Karen Cesacg Krista Hunter: Angie Stoutg Andrea Frahmg Kathy Karaffag Iodel Wickmang Susan Cessacg Milenda Morris: Ron Harding Ieff Hekmatig ROW THREE: Carnile Renton: Marlene Dreyerg Pam Hawkins: Matt Rosovg lay Franklin: Dion Lies: Mike Riszikg Dave Lyons: jeff Nigh: Mitch Lorimor: Evan Walters: ROW FOUR: Iody Arbogast: Iim Lovorn: Darrin Ingrim: Kevin Rycheckg Greg Kuehnelg Ioe Fitzgerald: Tom Gilligang Ken Cherry: Taylor Mack: Ieff Masters: Stanley Smallwoodg ROW FIVE: Iim Malenchg jeff Morris, 7 ELLSWORTH EIGHT: ROW ONE: Michael Escalante: Deborah Piscard: Paula Messbarger: Sandra Hanson: Kristen Maceti: Susanna King: Timothy Klaas: William Foster: ROW TWO: Stephanie Lane: Steve Ferro: Teresa McMillan: Renate Schwegmann: Ruth Mosow: Michael Crowley: Thomas Yooden: Ronald Foster: Brent Stills: Alan Kocour: Johnny Martello: ROW THREE: Karen Rumpel: jessica Hamilton: Shannon Kemble: Anthony Yankovich: Kurt Flowers: David Bleger: Adam Baklage: Michael Bishop: Mathew Paul: Lora Logan: David Nygreen: Randy loess: ROW FOUR: Craig Bruner: Bruce Breedlove: Charles O'Farrell: ROW FIVE: Bruce Downs: Randall Morrison: Donald Smith: William Hubbard: Brian Weilert: Sherri Kidwell: Tracey Shank: Douglas Eason: john Castellano: Carl Sakon: Timothy Demars: Laura Coggin: Iennifer Hamburger: William McBridd. ELLSWORTH NINE: ROW ONE: Tammy Dodson: Ann Todd: Karen Lockwood: Heather Willett: Ian Minnich: Teresa Small: Karen Betzold: Tracu Bean: Kristina Welch: ROW TWO: Angie Bergstrom: Ianine Teany: Rhonda Green: Teresa Stenner: Cindy Offill: Kelly Batcheller: Lisa Norman: Kami Thomas: Megan Brady: Kurt Woodworth: ROW THREE: Doug johnson: Ken Kimbrough: Kristen Bartholdt: Robin Adelstein: Nancy Brox: Greg Mines: Debora Early: Mark Atteberry: Margie Marinelli: Liza Hudson: Barry Gingrich: Cody Ochs: Bruce Ellington: Gerry Swift: Steve Stone: Boyd Triola: Yitai Hu: Mark Unger: Kevin Houston: James Cline: Mike McKenzie: Lee Collard: Ryan Moats: Terry Anderson. na, W, My ,, , ,,,,W,:W....j -: l Q 1 i l 1 i ,YQ .A Q L J gn, 'ti A s 1 ff' 4 ,l .fi 1. 'iii Eltlll 'illi nl ll mind, 4'PP0flu1 trim Ellswo Hall pi, female S headed 1 ln ard Illini T Wlflillm ll l All raw 'llflve ll lhe lllll V .1:::sxm:scmxs-m::..-- EQMW - L 'fss.was.e.s4.i.aN X -aaa .am ELLSWORTH TEN: ROW ONE: Eric Schneider, Mahuar Rahbarrad, Ioani Orr: Roger Graham, Noelle Jibril: Paul Barter: Jan Anderson: ROW TWO: Ieannie Hunsucker, Shereen Khani: Priscilla Smith: Stacey Stephenson, Lisa Henningsen: Kathy Kilo: Susan Hartman: Dave Mades, Andy Bynam, Dan Gatchalian: Raul Grimas: Luzby Castrellon: ROW THREE: Renee Washter: Ben Asher: Cheryl Hemberger Ta Un: john Chandler, Phil Case, Tricia Clow: Ion Nolan, Tedd Newland: Kevin Lueskep Iodel Wickham: ROW FOUR: Tim Bott, jason Chaika, Dale Schimstork: Pete Lidbel: Iohn Liebnitzp Lars Loftus: Iose Manahang Wendy Evans: Chris Cramer: lim Shelton, Nobu Shibata. Events at Ellsworth, one of the five residence halls on the hill , are organized with the student in mind. Residents of the hall are offered various opportunities to work with educational, academic, or social life at the hall. Ellsworth, according to Clarissa Birch, Assistant Hall Director, houses approximately 650 male and female students. Any of these committees that are headed by the hall's Resident Assistants. In order to join one of the hall's committees, a student has only to sign up. Among the committee options are sports, international events, black caucus, academic enrichment, hall improvements, public areas, public relations, food, and the monthly newsletter. This year, Ellsworth sponsored a financial aid presentation given by a member of KU's Financial Aid Office to inform students of the financial opportunities that are open to them. On the social end of the spectrum, Ellsworth held a Christmas party as well as an April semi-formal dance. In addition to student run committees, hall government remains an active force at Ellsworth. At the beginning of the school year the government's Orientation Committee is in charge of helping new residents move into the hall. The government also runs the Senate and allocates money to individual floors. Overall, it is easy to see why life at Ellsworth is compatible with the residents' lifestyles. Student oriented and student governed activities fit the university student's idea of college life. 259 2 I empl' H II TEMPLIN TWO: ROW ONE: Ted Fabiano: Se Taek Park: Ieff Dean: Phil Reyburn: Steve Chesnut: Steve Colson: Iohn Lynch: Mike Brazda: Ion Foster: Tim Savage: ROW TWO: Pyong Kuk: Bill Wischmeyer: Trent Wright: Steve Franklin: Scott Costa: Pat Meacham: Steve Cherry: Philios Angelides: Doug Horn: Keith Leap: Daniel Henry: Mike Ferguson: Bill Anderson: ROW THREE: Terry Brown: Bruce Baker: Brian Kaberline: Dale Shelinbarger: Wayne Williamson: Ieff Stephens: Kevin Hula: Iohn Abbott: Eugene Hillard: Kevin Nasseri: Roger Tyson: Edward McCarter: Gordon Way: Steve Byrd: Alfred Brown: ROW FOUR: Ivan Zalkind: Kevin Carter: Steve Gardin: Duane Bushnell: Damian Campbell: Kevin Kistler: Dave Dockees: Tim Reed: Iorge Andonie: Keith Smith: Reggie Estell: juan Rincon: Phil Miller: Mike Timmerman: Laird MacGregor. TEMPLIN THREE: ROW ONE: Iohn Rezatto: Steve Menke: Karl Kuckelman: Howard Rosen: Barney Bredson: Iohn DuBois: Mike Smith: Tony Housh: Mark Perlmutterg Iohn Fortino: ROW TWO: Brian Cooley: David Cane: Jerry Kucinske: Rob Hindman: Rob Taeger: lim Renne: Matt Rorman: Ron Barrett: Scott Packard: Neil Nuzum: Tom Berry: Yngvar Brynildssen: Pat Cyzg Scott Klaus: ROW THREE: Gary Albin: Dan Peterson: Bruce Houghton: Scott Burchett: Garu Blair: jose Lopez: Kuruvila Mani: Bob Lane: Arlan Maltby: Rick Hoehne: Cuong Luu: LB1aine Weeks: Andy Mergenmeir: Amer Mian: Ieff Holland: Ioe Watts: ROW FOUR: Ben Middleton: Lon Weatherson: Nikke Huffman: Mike Kasl: Ken Ellis: Andy Gutierrez: Dan Deluccag Sean Phillips: David Wright: Randy Winzer: jerry Davis: David Waldrop: Hohn Klein: jeff Schippers: Chris Grennon: Gerardo Gallegos: ROW FIVE: Brian Rose: Ralph Gianakon. J X mill: '1 1 'lf . z get y fl I xliQ' :.. 4 b i il i 4. , 49. ll TEMPLIN FOUR: ROW ONE: Floyd Green: Shahjehan Rahman: Ken Aulbaen: Kevin Doyle: Garret Sextro: Opie Hunton: Ieff Shelly: Mark Fortino: ROW TWO: Greg Jackson: Iohn Sharpe: Ken Micinnis: jonathan Hein: Ghasun Chaaban: Todd Neff: Greg Bogldin: Bob Cole: Rich Turner: lack Laptad: ROW THREE: Eric Skold: Darren Powers: Kurt Wright: Lon Froneverger: Derek Strain: Patrick Borders: Ieff Brokovich: Brian Anderson: Iefi Calkins: David Eckles: Chuckie Watson: ROW FOUR: Rob Garrott: Kendall Harris: Merrel johnson: Doug Lassman: Spencer Simpson: Kent Harris: Pete Hodges: Ron Kowalczyk: Russ Thompson: Shaun Schamergorn: Todd Wertz: Ed Riley. TEMPLIN FIVE: ROW ONE: Steve johnson: Iames Rudy: Steve Newell: Mike Hart: Greg Matcanga: Dwight Mazanec: Peter Nelson: Dirk Medema: ROW TWO: Iohn Mueller: Allan Hedrick: Adam Bonilla: Bill Mar: Eric Myers: Kurt Easter: Brian Moore: Paul Hahn: Rick Hamilton: Iack Wheeler: Rob Knapp: Andy Fonkalsrud: Brad Maclact: ROW THREE: Eric Love: Hugh G. Rectiong Boyd Shearon: Iames Kodl: Kyle Linehan: Steve Ashmore: Iim Hanisch: David Palm: Mike Clair: Chris Modrow: Tony Iasso: David Nash: Mark Mendoza: Chris Whitmore: ROW FOUR: Iohn Iverson: Mike Lee: Rick Zankel: David Creaser: Rick Gample: Sean Debardelaben: Mike Carolan: Lance Farlton: Ierry Summers: Gary Wilson: Merritt West: Stan Diggs: Mike Kimsey. TEMPLIN SIX: ROW ONE: Tony Dalrympleg Mike O'Dayg Guyen Grantg Antoine Lawrencep Daren Reeseg jams Griderg Keith Attlesong ROW TWO: Keith Leapg Scott Randallg Ben Hallg Rob Danahuep Scott Zellg Eddie Mathanyg Frank Kujawskig Mark Tucherg Earl Sandersg Tim Albrightp Mark Koualesong ROW THREE: Al Sabalg john Wadeleyg Dave Deltetreg Norm Weeksp Anten Fischerp Tom Fusterg jeff Fugittg Alan Schaubg Daren McAteeg john Parkerg ROW FOUR: Anthony Spechtg john Meyerg Antoine Hebertg joe Kimberlingg joe Bergerg Erik Nitzechkeg Tom Allisong jim Huntingtong Steve Richg Dennis Cookp Craig Likhitep Brad Beets. TEMPLIN SEVEN: ROW ONE: CB, Mordang jim Boazg jim Hertogg Brad Addingtonp Karl jacobsg Phil Ottop ROW TWO: Larry Devling Mark Fordg Mike Dwyerg Bill Simpson: Matt Laytong Bill Briscoeg Paul Kielerg Rod Haworthg Rex Ericksong ROW THREE: David Durang Norman Lauverg Brian Harap Alan Dickeyp james Bergg Andrew Dracong Brian Kirbyg Mike Taylorg Daniel Henryg Kevin Shillingsg David Mozerg Robert Stublerg Chris Thomasg Matt Dibbewp Mike Phillipsg Ed McMurryg Brad Finleyg Gary Devlin. wl -ffmwffammmw, A Lewis Holl LEWIS TWO: ROW ONE: Ann McCartor: Elizabeth Murray: Renetta Percy: Sandia Chang: Komana Slanik: Liz Kopper: Stephanie Ostrander: Lisa Kingsbury: ROW TWO: Iudy Hellwege: Sarah Iennings: Elizabeth Simmons: Ngoc Luu: Iulie Chang: Lori White: Ianet Dockendorff: Suzanne Sweetman, ROW THREE: Lisa Washington: Christina Williamson: Dianna Smith: Robin Coulter: Iodi Simpson: Vicki Wells: Denise Crawford: jennifer Kupperman: Stephanie Colden: Amy Friedel: Glenda Ward: Michelle Torkelson: Sharon Alexander: ROW FOUR: Maria Ramirez: Melissa Riedemann: Shelly Thompson: Pam Muller: Yvonne May: Ellen Eide: Deborah I-lorine: janet Feltner: Paula johnson: Kim Ellison: Shelle Keitrick: Stacy Harris. LEWIS THREE: ROW ONE: Pam Williams: Marta Sanchez: Cassandra Grimes: Felicha Smith: Staci Iones: Iennifer Merrit: Kathy Henderson: Melanie Marotte: Pamela Shannon: ROW TWO: Crystal Husky: Regina Rice: Lori Alexander: Debi Niemacki: Anita Meier: Cindy Iones: Stacy Deppish: Angela Milton: Barbara Cochran: Cindy Iones: Brandi Bengert: ROW THREE: Audrey Thompson: LeAn Norman: Io Carol Cannon: Robin McLellan: janet Bergfalk: Karen Harvey: Randi Arensman: Angela Nonaka: Stacey Meeker: jill Moeder: Eileen Schwartz: Kathy Neimann: Denise Clark: ROW FOUR: Charity Young: Lori Allen: Ioanna Rabe: Laura Peart: Ianine Swiatowski: Sharon Udit: Rachel Armstrong: Cassie White: Mary Lorson: Andrea Schwartz: Stephanie Nichols: Ieanine Klass: Angela Helmer: Ronda Iackson. LEWIS FOUR: ROW ONE: Michelle Buckleyg Ange Markeyp Michelle Tillfordg Leah Gautierg Tara Murphyg Terri Blakeg Ellen Clinesmithg Karen Hansong ROW TWO: Teresa Werthg Kelly Meierg Diana Leg julie Plumbg Ann Verrellg Lori Polsonp Barbara Prattg Virginia Whitcombg ROW THREE: Ann O'Connerg janet Bearlyg Mary Markeyg Stacia Holladyg Carol Stephensong Lynn Sikorag Dung Thi Phoung Trieug Nancy Woodroofp Margaret Houstong Margaret Ludlowg Dre Curtisg ROW FOUR: Polly Stallingsg Lisa Medling Sherry Geringg jo Ellen Washburng Shelia Walkerg Pamela Harringtong jo Ellen Blackg Deborah jones: janice Brenneisp Stephanie Imhaltze. LEWIS FIVE: ROW ONE: Michelle Whitfielclg Lisa Keightleyg jannell Loeppkeg Natatie Richardsg Moree Mullinsg ROW TWO: Christine Nelsong Tracy Taylorg Tiffani Harding julie Caldwellg Richelle Basgallg Mary Goodwin. nW..Ww.,.t.,,a.y,.ea--4 Q- .,,., . L . .A WW, ..... wwww Hashinger Hall is designated as the residence hall for the creative artists. In 1972, the hall was converted into a center for the practice of the arts. Today, it houses many creative students regardless of their major. Hashinger is not only for art majors, but for those who like to dabble, too, Beth Crawford, Assistant Hall Director says. And there is quite a lot of dabbling going on, too. The hall puts on a full-length play and a musical as well as several One-Acts during the year. In the spring, a booklet comes out showcasing the residents' work. Also in the spring, the hall has its own Arts y,,.f,.,M Waafwfm, -f. 0 A LEWIS SIX: ROW ONE: Alicia Fleming, Lisa Young, Any Bishop, Simone jarmek, Renee Woods, Iolie Feng, Karla Hudson, Elizabeth Sherwood, Maria Brown, ROW TWO: Kelly Hake, Heather Hand, Michelle Bochory, Ieannette Le, Thomesia Saulsberry, Lori Steward, Barbara Lea, Melissa Mann, Christina Coveney, ROW THREE: Rina jaufan, Kathy jet, jennifer Anderson, julie Nelson, jerri Lum, Kim Ochs, Louise Caola, Melissa Wilson, Ssuchia Liao, Sharron Ieffley, Tracy Keith, Cheryl Snapp, ROW FOUR: Terri O'Conner, Kimberly Buchanan, Audrey Bader, Dawn Sandza, Monica Bundy, Lynette Michel, Nancy Hepker, Michele Riley, Mary Alice Anderson, Susan Barahia, Kimberly Olson, Cenee johnson, Tracy Brooke. if 5 5 -1436 f 6 ' ' 4 Z Festival. Every month there is a coffee house show called Sneaky Pete's. It's just an opportunity for anyone to get up and share what they have, Crawford says, It's an open mic. Indeed, Hashinger's facilities are well suited to handle its artists. Hashinger has a theatre with a grand piano and a dance studio. There are also five other rehearsal rooms with pianos, a photographic darkroom, woodworking shop, pottery room and a sewing room. In 1972, the lobbies of each floor were renovated into one of the many facilities now available at the residence hall system's home of the arts. 26 HCISDIHQGI' HCJII HASHINGER ONE and THREE: ROW ONE: Chris Followell: Shannon Stube: Pam junkin: ROW TWO: Greg Hadnot: Kim Stegman: Kim Kleb: Tami Vittands: Lisa Andreason: Linda Smiley: Susan Knox: Eric Tishkoff: ROW THREE: Darren Dennis: Nick jackson: Danny Lassley: Amy Raymond: Phillip Thornton: julie Nelson: Tim Miller: john Boyce: juan Mojica. HASHINGER FOUR: ROW ONE: Andy Bloom: Connie Spray: ROW TWO: Katherine Thorman: Elizabeth Klaverkamp: Susan Koenig: Christine Haugg: jennifer Houston: David Collora: Amad Raza: john Sopinski: ROW THREE: Caroline Chai: jennifer Glimpse: Andrea Broomfield: Eppie Corder: jr,: Kristen Hays: Amy Christian: Laura Sery: Herb Vergara: jennifer Hall: ROW FOUR: Dawn Anderson: Bob Pullen: Bob Dunn: Tim Knowles: Randy Costlow: Russ Eliger: Laura Goles: Gay Herich: Greg Baker: ROW FIVE: Bob Bryce: Pat Ycz: Lloyd Corder: Dave Larm: Daniel Keys. ,,,vwww 1 l 1 l ,.QmvNw4.vW,W,.MWn. HASHINCER FIVE: ROW ONE: Wally Niehausg Mark Scovilg Rae Landg Bob Hrenchirg john Laneg Steve Robertsg ROW TWO: Carolyn Eleshg Diane Reinhardtp Diane Karling Sandra Simsg Bob Hartg jill Towsleyg Peggy Haslemg Missy Faubelg ROW THREE: Eric Hiltg Ken Koftonp Tony Gibsong Susan Gentryg Tim Overlieg Ken Smileyg Cory Treichelp Angela Pitznerg ROW FOUR: Rick Zinng Gavin Fritton, jeff Brakeg Gene Ktoong Len Tahsudag john Wilsong ROW FIVE: Chris Golledgeg jeff Fuller. HASHINGER SIX: ROW ONE: Doug Schellg Kety Monkg Ken Haleg Pam junking Ray Dickp ROW TWO: Traci Bunkersg johnny Lewisg john Hanson: Shanon Stubingg Leslie Hollandg Kay Coxg Carol Clutzg Brian Black: ROW THREE: joanne Kraemerg jean Wellsg Mona Peaboclyg Randy Mitchellg Chris Royg Holly Nanningag Stephanie Olivag Lisa Rossg Fabian Alfieg Emmie Kennicottg ROW FOUR: Tony Staplesg Tim Mursig Paul Davisg Sandra Mooreg Laura Hiebert, 267 HASHINGER SEVEN: ROW ONE: Christopher Baileyg Liz Walzg Harvey Staffordg Cara Burrasg Terri Stettnischg ROW TWO: David Murphyg julie Williamsg Matt Logang Laurann Fulkg Kelly Bradfordg Helen Grey-Thompsong Doug Horstg Brian Richeyg ROW THREE: George Confortig Nanetteg Larry Davisg Gani Bustang Eddie Reedg Dani Bustanp Leslie judstrag joe Ashlockp Rosa Elenap Carter Patterson. HASHINGER EIGHT: ROW ONE: Mark Van Schlemmerg Lezlee Williarnsg Laura Reinhardtg Dewayne Nickersong Sherry Grothuseng Alison Scheaforg Debbie Williamsp Kate Alleng ROW TWO: Brian McCalping Amy Bartschp Mary Alice Knowlesp Linda Wolfg jenny Roultg Angela Worlg Dean Freemanp Rick Barthp Mel Strausg ROW THREE: jon Habbleg Linda McCarkillg julie Burlinghamg Lorie Walkerg David Gishp Cindy Walterg Kemal Atamanp Susie Emmonsg Tony Youngg Scott Garrettg Tyler Lykeg Bryan Pearceg Tudy Ernstg ROW FOUR: Lawrence Petersg Bernie Muellerg Brian Muellerg Tom Smart. 268 W c:ColIum Hull A r 1 5 ,A 269 70 f f f .W ff-Wyff f , f ff 1 ff f f f f 0 ffWWMMHWffumwmmwww,,gn.1h.mW,fWMm4ff,ff4 ,,.1f,w,::,.,y-flfimffwzmf f::r-- - , '1 A O x C ' :- SL. 'v-. s F J 1 ? N '1 wil , I I S I I 1 p v lj, 4 V N, - I R'-fx., NU X i' v 1 , 1 V Lx' Sad Q M4 : wa S v 272 SCI-ICI HCJIIS 7 - -l?.f.,,, gg? I Dear Nlont ana Dad, Well, l'n1 settled in the Hall. Classes are going really well, too. lt's nice to live with people who care alooat school . . . rnost of the tirne. The cooperative living prograna works really well. The only prohlern is that l have to cook this rnonthfolovioasly, no one here has ever tasted rny cooking! Spring torrnal is next weekend. l can't aeciae which gay to takel l'll keep yoa posted . . . si e , ' . ' WW WWW 74 yif' ROW l: Mike The Wook Wilkerson, Tom Farmer, joel Bernansky, Dan Smith, Darren Richards, Darren Diego Roubinek, Todd Strope, Ben Shult. ROW 2: David Dibble, Kemper Straley, Greg Larson, john Duke Pavelcik, Vince johnston, Eric Roth, Owen Fine, Brant Moyer, Todd jess, Philip Sanders. ROW 3: Carl Mayrath, Collin Freeman, john Corvin, Kevin Slaven, Dennis Chaney, Brian Baresch, Kirk Soffell-Prator, Scott Pohl, Robert Southall, Darren Weninger, David Niebergall, Nick Cannon. ROW 4: john Miller, Dennis Enslinger, David Mills, Damian Richards, Scott Berry, Chris Burmeister, Steve Malin, Eugene Alloway, Kendall Koehn, Greg Nelson, Dave Eggold, Tom House, Myron Smith, Brad Wally Woehler, George Stern-RD. Not Pictured: james Brown, Paul Bures, Mike Chien, Kevin Dyer, Eduardo Olivera, Rick Miller, Steve Pokoski, john Rhino. Battenfeld Hall, which opened in 1940 as KU's first men's scholarship hall, was built through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. j.R. Battenfeld, and j.R. Battenfeld jr. Battenfeld stands as a memorial to john Curry Battenfeld, who was killed in a tragic car acci- dent in 1939. Battenfeld serves as a cooperative living arrangement for undergraduate men of high academic standing. The men of Battenfeld are responsible for maintaining and managing the hall in exchange for fi- nancial aid. In athletics, Battenfeld men have been quite active, fielding football, basketball and volleyball teams. Similarly active in social spheres, Battenfeld held Thanksgiving and Christmas banquets, the first and last annual Royal Casino Night and several keg parties. A new addition to Battenfeld, aimed at increasing the living area of the hall, is anticipated to be completed in August of 1985, A 1 I S .H 2'-.LN M. -M5511 -lax Qii. . My Tllil ,He .-F di It 15 ffm mm :H The 5 sing' wh 'x Wan: me Plins Wed T'-we . t me SWT' Bram lime: Kill Sollell-l' David Mit. Dr' louse. NW Y Jln-era. Ml havf bell, Volleli Bifffifll lets. me M sevtffll ll med at ed. anflfllal , ..Y.,,., W... .-1-raven-mvmmswaassmrmmsw W- -ff------ v..t.WW,m-ve1e::--vi1--- V as -MW, 2 7, eff f7f ffwwi-446 f if 1' Douthart Holla f l l 1 ROW 1: Carol Funk, Rachelle Schocklee, Kayla Folger, Carol Woodward, Elisabeth Frimodig, Denise Carpenter, Dangjoo Shinn, Sun Hoie Mun, Kelly Tabbert. ROW 2: Carol Fowler, Miriam Schmidt, Susanna Oberhelman, Denise Levin, Ioan Kendall, Donna Gottschalk, Susan Simmons, Michele jones, Lisa Boeding, Jennifer Waters, Amy Boller, Kristi Cook, Marla Ienisch, Cynthia Hester. ROW 3: Danielle Morlock, Colleen Mackey, Ianet Hallagin, Rose Mary O'Malley, Lenise johnson. ROW 4: Phyllis Pancella, Marci Wolcott, Lisa Grant, Elizabeth Souders, Iolene Haverkamp, Denise Krause, Vicky Millar, Gwenda Stucky. ROW 5: Nancy Schimtz, Karen Kukyendall, Mary Neill, Carolyn Hays, Leslie Phelps, Allyson Humphreys. Built in 1954 with funds provided by Lela Douthart, AVA Douthart Chronister and Bert Chronister, Douthart Scholarship Hall is one of eight scholarship halls that are part of the University's residential program. It is one of four women's scholarship halls. Located at the corner of 14th and Louisiana, just down the hill from the Union, it houses 48 undergraduate women. The scholarship hall system is one of cooperat- ive living, which makes the cost less than that of a dorm contract. A resident director, who is a graduate student, plans the meals and buys the food. All meals are prepared by the women themselves, who also do the cleaning duties. Each woman is responsible for a daily shift of one hour's work. The women live in suites of four, each suite consists of a living roomfstudy and two bedrooms. The hall is self-gov- erned by Executive and Auxiliary Boards. The women may also serve on one of several committees or as an officer of the All Scholarship Hall Council, the govern- ing body of the entire scholarship hall system. Schol- hall residents feel that their lower cost, location and family-like atmosphere provide an ideal home-away- from-home at the University. 27 6 rigfrfzf I C I I l Kill S n I I WWW! I WaXIfW!MWkl,l,WMW,WMWWWmWl,WmMMWmM'k,V K ROW 1: joe Burwinkle, jeff Randolph, Scott Baling, Mehmet Adalier, Pat Dalton, Mike Mader, Pat Prohaska, Tom Simpson. ROW 2: Henry Priskill, joel Haag, Matt Voldeng, Fred Sherman, Mike Maher, Rick Arnoldy, john Pokorny. ROW 3: Bruce Honomichl, Glenn Schwerdtfeger, Mark Ziemer, Paul Hwang, Blake Gillett, Scott Daniel, Mike Luhman, Steve Mauch, Todd McFarland, Tom Matches, Paul McAllister, Dan Wallace, jim Grabber, Mark Landin, Dave Bishir, Mike Leeson. ROW 4: Staffan Haegermark, Bob Duran, Gene Field, Dennis Linse. ROW 5: jerry McCollom, Tom Magliery, Pat johnson, Dave Campianini, Bill Hoag, Steve Hoag, j.j. LeBlanc. Traditions live on at Grace Pearson Hall! Thursday nights at the Hawk, movie nights, the golf party and the George Thorogood party continue to be important parts of the social life at Grace Pearson. Once again, the men of Grace Pearson were active in intramural sports, capturing second place in the mud volleyball tournament and first place in the Rec A Independent division intramural football playoffs. Aside from the various social and extracurricular ac- tivities, the residents of Grace Pearson Scholarship Hall strive for academic excellence. Grace Pearson is typical- ly the home of many University Scholars and honors students. Oustanding achievement and leadership is recognized through the presentation of the Marietta jackson Scholarship. Funded entirely by current resi- dents and alumni of Grace Pearson Hall, the scholar- ship is awarded annually to one graduating senior and one undergraduate. Grace Pearson Hall also endeavors to draw its resi- Ns' , dents and the faculty of the University closer together ,mdllggj EL. use ,JC W! nf A ::f:3 Pg, Fil.: P.: '-fir, Q- 'P' jill 101' 'limi Ex . ,grim-E il., 5 Sfmt SI dream 'll T0 ma F.-1 H Nlltgg L .th my in by selecting a faculty associate. This program provides iyerf xl a unique opportunity for students to become personally with acquainted with a faculty member, an opportunity which is of great value within a large institution such as the University of Kansas. emwwmwstsavvmt I t ft it , 1 Y . 5. .st . 1 Rottli' H gghitetifi mittrtf: 15 llllff Rl' Marietta 1, t ie went ret thg gchotat ng setlitf I raw its ret oS9T WL. ram PM H119 Pew Joffulllli X .ntutioftl tmwaawrwwm was mmtwmsw.-Nfl awww as-Ma-f.:f V 7 ii, U ' v2 f W4 ', f f J, N ,, .. ,.cLo,.a,i ati L ROW l: Annette Iones, Tandy Beckett, Denise Miller, Inger Olson, Elaine Cook. ROW 2: Carol Nelson, Cindy Beddin, Kristy Eagleman, Christi Rupe, Renea Faucsett, Sharon Price, Susan Fortner, Iulia Carney, Susan Taylor, Ioan Tajchman, Jennifer Crawford, Diana Catlin. ROW 3: Tracey Davis, Peggy Plunkett, Kim Lane, Rhonda Hoover, Shelley Gernon, Maria Rune, Anita Iacob, Christy Klase, Tina Tabel, Karen Luecke, Tracy Edingfield, Sandra Dixon. ROW 4: Oakyoung Han, Suyong Kim, Deb West, Viola Brauer, Laura Mullen, Lisa Reck, Sharon Stehno, Dyann Myers, Donelle Meyer, Cynthia Appl, Robyn Engelland. ROW 5: Ioyce Castro, Andy Olson, Ann Michner, Lori Davis. Not Pictured: Tricia Pieron, Sarah Easter, Jan Sharon, Mary Kay Tajchman. Since 1937, Miller Hall has exemplified a tradition of academic excellence, life-long friendship and a sense of cooperative living at its best. Each of the past Millerites strove to achieve their highest goals and fondest dreams. And each girl offered her time, talents and self to make Miller Hall one of the favorite memo- ries of college life. With this strong tradition of ambition, the Millerites of 1984-85 have felt obligated to achieve the same high standards. Besides the emphasis on academic goals, life at Miller fwith the parties, candlelightings, late-night Ioe's runs and the daily devotion to Days of Our Livesb has proven to be fun. The friendships we've made throughout our years at Miller will sustain us as we further our career and family goals of the future. As Eleanor Roosevelt visited Miller in 1938, she said that future leaders would come from Miller and that the uniqueness of our scholarship hall system would produce life-long friendships. Looking back at the past and looking at today's Millerites, we feel that she was right. iller Hall ,,, 277 , ., , an I I ,M,WWWfMmm,WWW,-fwrmwwwWWWWWWwmW,,W,WWm,,,,:,ae,,,.,,1...., ,,., . ,,,, f, .,..,,., , .M Q 278 ROW 1: Iohn Bower, Steve Iancich, Iordan Yochim, Mike Carroll, Tony Arnold, Iohn Myzer, jim Williamson, Alan Brown, Bengt Ljung. ROW 2: Lee Reussner, jeff Kuehnhoff, Richard Roberts, Mark Myzer, Kevin Selman, jay Burgess, Rick Gier. ROW 3: Stephen Miller, Vincent Edd, Terry Zerr, Sean Beckett, Leon Szeptycki, Art Oden, Tim Hrenchir, Steven Crooks, Eric Cooper. ROW 4: Chris Stehno, Keith Atkinson, Kevin Drees, john Langa Cresident directorj, Gary Gould, Steve Chrzanowski, Eric Rhoades. ROW 5: Vince Miller, Dwight Landes, Eddie Camacho, Dennis Ahrens, Brad Grinage, Shawn Engelland, Tom Nichold, Charles Buzard, Craig Gernon, Sunguu Lee. ROW 6: Patrick Magness, Iamie Haswell, Kenny Frank, Steve Piper, Iohn Conard, Rod Sibbitt. Not Pictured: Matt Dierks, Mark Norman, Iarvis Lunt, Iim Thornton, Roger Garvert, Brad Snelling. Pearson Scholarship Hall has a longstanding tradition of excellence-both in the classroom and out. This year was especially good under the leadership of a large senior class and long-time standout Iarvis Lunt. As well as Having many members of the Owl Society, University Scholars and other honors organizations, Pearson also has several men active in a variety of activities including student senate, sports council, ROTC and the All-Scholarship Hall Council. In addition to stressing academics and campus leadership, Pearson was also Men's Residence Hall softball champs and was competitive in many other sports. We hope to uphold the traditions of all-around excellence in the future, and hope to continue to meet the high standards that the Lawrence community and the University have come to expect from the men of Pearson Scholarship Hall. Vs Q T 4 133 A Q. - 20:3 A fm- RC '51-. :, N- .E fi. t.. T Sift ll Q 'gli been W lllllldengl fltmits in illus at ,med mc ltrsm- P1 sl. as , G Sellqrds HQII in Y ng! liung. ll' y lmcenl Eli xrk1m01ilf ' idle flmlfll lagnfiii li? ' mton, W tus leadffif oftball Chg IS, 1.afo11Hll ltinut T0 mmunm' ll the mil 'I ROW 1: jackie Kelly, Lori Grooms, jennifer Comeau, Ronda Huff, Chris Braly, Renae Noble, Marty Iohnson, Sylvia Sanders, Lynda Kieffler, Kim Larson. ROW 2: Iuli Warren, Caron Klinger, Kathy Donaldson, Carol Mills, Kathy George, Sally Streff, Sue Tholen, Robin james. ROW 3: Anita Evans, Penny Liu, Katie Lehman, Lisa Stewart, Iill McDonald, Lynne Rundell, Carolyn Lee. ROW 4: Stephanie Stelter, Deanna Sanderson, Christine Cheng, Beth Reiter, Roberta Cavitt. ROW 5: Alice Nichols, Iimena Aracena, Lisa Walther, Iane Noelken, Dena Dukelow, Diane Plenert, Susan Miller, Sarah Hirsch, Cindy Klamm. ROW 6: Sandra Crider, Io Princ, Adele Richtarik, Heidi Gagnon, Sarah Haack, Anne Tholen. Since it opened in 1952, the women of Sellards have been working together in the hall and independently on campus toward excellence in academics and other activities. Campus activities in which Sellards women are involved include the KU marching band, SUA, university publications, orchestra, Homecoming committee and various honor societies. Sellards was particularly proud of our own Reeses Freebasers, who captured second place in the women's student division in the Maupintour Fall Classic. So, the women of Sellards are continuing the tradition to make it truly a fine school hall, both socially and academically. 27 I 2 5 I I E I I n S n I I l I W mm ff-fwf-My W .M MW M V.fffwfffsfmwmmwmfff,,Mmfpfwwwwmwwwnmwwymwwwwfwmwwni ,sw ,,. . . ' ROW 1: Steven E. Purcell, Lawrence Growney III, jason Sells, Steve Alpers, RD, Dave Forseca, Steve Dickey, Ted Heater, Bob Richardson, Mike Miller, Mike Gorrnish, Ioe Reichlin, ROW 2: Iohn David Graham, T. Chris Kuffler, jeffrey P. Orlowski, Dean Fukuhara, Steve Sanks, Chris Knoll, Ty Drake, Paul Dietz, Paul Borchers, I.C. johnson, Raymond Nuber, Rick McGraw, ROW 3: Evan C. Wooton, Dan Follet, Christopher Todd, Kevin Growney, Darrin May, Gustavo Quesada, Mike Mummert, David Koons, David Easter, john Spainhour, Burce Bishop, Mathew Stevens, ROW 4: Michael Slind, Russel Brien, jeff Hewett, Dennis Patrick Lane, Darrell Pfannenstiel, Todd Rasmussen, Paul D. Loney, Scott A. Robison, Mark Robison, Martin Lester Lauber, Andrew Berlinger, Phillip Shirley, Bryan Hart, Brian Hobbs, Donald H, Burke, NOT PICTURED: Ieffrey I. Bandle, Wilbur Q. Nether, Stan Pitman, Bruce Atkinson The tradition of mixing scholarship, mediocrity in athletics and exceptional parties continued in 1984-1985 at Stephenson Hall. One High point in our academic year was the presentation of the Alderson Award for scholarship halls-an award for the most improved GPA. This academic excellent was reflected by many factors. Most Stephenson men were recipients of private scholarships. In addition, some even received research grants and research assistantships. These studious activities certainly paid off for many men whom have been accepted to house societies. Of course, this is not to say that all we did was study Stephenson certainly had interest, if not 280 excellence in intramural sports. From basketball to ping-pong, there were respectable results turned in by teams and individuals. Even more renowned than our annual mediocrity in sports is our unsurpassed ability to socialize. Through such functions as the newly revived Harvest Moon Party, Christmas Stag, and traditional Cave Party, Stephenson Hall effectively rounded off the year. So let it be known that whether studying, playing basketball on the patio, or dancing at one of our parties, each man was contributing to what made Stephenson Hall so great in 1984-85. I I f -' X-5- A 41:5 lift V ir., . - ii barge 'X . alms Sdola eff schomik. tvmen of its and 'nil Ummm! Watkins HCJII I , Steve W, in Follett our, Buns lltll ,Q n, Paul U Donaldll li tg5liEllJ3ll 10 Irs mmfdlli at metllflflll iialile- larvfSl Moll Cave Pml' iff tht lem' dyillgf ll one Ol our wl13l made lhwli layll ROW 1: Laura Brauer, Yonit Zwart, Sharla Cloud, Christina Mace, Nancy Miller. ROW 2: Nancy Morales, Simone Briand, Ioanna jones, Bridget Feehan, Ann Fidler, Paula Bodine, Eileen McFarren, Lisa Normand. ROW 3: Mary Reintjes, Dyanna Nye, Maja Materic, Shelly Muller, Robin Rusconi, Gwen Tompkins, julie Mangan, Lisa Dembny, Diana Daniel, Annette Rader, Ellen Unruh, Jennifer Nye. ROW 4: jill Hayden, DeAr1 Miller, Cheryl Sharp, Diane Fischman, Ieanne Flavin, Ioan Grelinger, Deb Stark, Shauna Moore, Colleen Eck, Donna Mader, Sharon Wolken, ROW 5: Iuanita Morgan, Tammy Scott, Martie Aaron, Carmen Pomar, Patti Milazzo, Cynthia Slonecker, Suzie Robbins, Anita Barter, Cathy Hittner, Mary Boyce. Not Pictured: Celia Frogley, Debbie Miller, Susie Parrish. Watkins Scholarship Hall is one of four women's and eight scholarship halls at the University of Kansas. The women of Watkins are dedicated to excellence in scholarship, and also devote a great deal of time to Campus and community activities. The hall is run on a cooperative basis-and each girl donates her time and energy to make it a home. The friendships we have made in our undergraduate years at Watkins will light our memories in years to come. 5 Z 1, , z I ,, 7 ,, A fag K I Z Z ,ff iff'--.- , gg .WA , ,I i .... J ?, V H., .., Z3 TW 2, ri .7 1 ,b '-, A 5 Zig 2 2 on leg 7 l' Ha -.-a-lawn, 9 'ii-it, .H ,,.,, 9 ggi fl W, 1.11-'F-f KW? a 'W' 4 an sf? W 2 M -3,4 , V J .Wi , V . e nf if: K 3 A , 'f 5fZ5f?,Qg 2535 fx' fp s ti s :'5Z?',en I 4. for f A .M 1, 1 em-. I Xa. -Wee. A mr, . m Weh great ledge Nlom's a esterdau W . Dear Mom and Dad, Living in the house is wonderfull Mu P roommate. l'm getting used to all the fun times here! Like u orningfa fraternity had a vlakefup breakfast for us at 6:30 a.m.. ave a pinning party tomorrow night and a function next week. Q The social life here is unbelievable! . .1 l'm thinking about running for an office in the house this uear. 'J auloe l'll run for House Manager or even Presidentfnahl You'd l Well, gotta run. Chapter meeting's almost over . . . l Nl have to be erazu M-QW' we 5 ei axle? I 1274, gs: W . ' ffgaiqeiff fiiwfg 5 QV, , an , ,., , ..,.. , , . , , .,,, ' ,f i. ., , . -2ffq,ff,fwose4Megg,.e4gw,f .rw he fires! wmy.w1 a?r .1wfe ff: rl -'L' . We .' . vars tides if-f 4 -,ti wf ,Z- fiefimeaf :yfx':J7.m' . -, v -,, f- -. .i,..,:f- '- fjmfmikiiviafgz m I , . ww . 28 A iss Lawrence en nervous young ladies made last minute prepara- tions as the lights dimmed and a hush befell the antici- pating audience in the Student Union Ballroom last No- vember 17. One by one, the women paraded across the stage as the third annual Miss Lawrence Scholarship Beauty Pageant, sponsored by the Delta Chi fraternity began. The pageant, which is Delta Chi's annual philanthro- py, is a preliminary contest to the National Miss America Pageant. After winning Miss Lawrence, the crowned beauty goes on to compete at the state and national lev- els. Hopefully, this year's Miss Lawrence, Christine Frieswyk, a Topeka senior, and member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, will be so lucky. Last year's Miss Law- rence Nancy Cobb, was that lucky, and was recently crowned Miss Kansas. The Delta Chi's started this philanthropy three years ago when they learned the pageant was in need of a lo- cal sponsor. Scott Zeleynik, this years pageant chairman, said his fraternity had been looking for a new philan- thropy, and the pageant had been looking for a new sponsor. The Miss America Pageant is the largest schol- arship foundation for young women, Zeleynik said, and we're glad to be involved. This year over 55,500 was raised-mostly from donations and advertising. The money was given to the winners and runners-up in the form of scholarships and gift certificates. Any young lady, age 17-26, who is a KU student or lives in Lawrence can participate in the pageant said Zeleynik. First, there was a priliminary contest between all the entrants. Ten of those were selected to compete as semi-finalists in the Miss Lawrence pageant. Five fina- lists were chosen: Miss Lawrence received 51000, 1st run- ner-up 5500, 2nd runner-up 55400, and so on. Many local stores supplied gift certificates and clothing for the con- testants. For Christine, the pageant was a good starting ground for growing and learning. I matured and learned how to deal better with other people and myself. Frieswyk said the men of the Delta Chi fraternity were dedicated to the pageant. They made sure all the girls were well in- formed and handled everything in a very businesslike and professional manner. We really like this and feel is it fthe Pageantj is worthwhile, Zeleynik said. It's definitely fun, and ev- erybody gets involvedf' Support from KU students, the families of the contestants, and local businesses all add to the high caliber of this production. It is a combination of the extremely talented, beautiful young ladies and the professionalism of the Delta Chi's that make the Miss Lawrence Scholarship Pageant among the more successful philanthropies at the University of Kansas. l -Clark Massad mg gwllli med how if rleswylfll dedleatel' :ere well U' buslnesslef pageanll f lun, efllll Student! V .ses all ill: diet fllld lf ale Ill ll S lhe Ill' of KM Clark Mil' 2 Nile x sampli- D 2- li 'i' Sun-Run ll was quite on the Iayhawk campus on that chilly October morning, except for the sounds of the 85 members of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority who were pre- paring for their third annual Sun-Run. The Sun-Run consists of a ten-kilometer run and a five-kilometer relay race. Each event has men's and women's divisions. Amy Friesen, Shawnee Mission junior, was Kappa Al- pha Theta's service chairman and organizer of the event this year. She added the ten-kilometer run to this year's format. With the interest in running, the Theta's hope that their 10-K run will become a popular road race in the community. The course was mapped out to cover the KU campus and surrounding neighborhoods. The Theta's were located at various checkpoints along the route to cheer on the runners. Friesen commented, The 10-K was a great success and we're hoping to bring in twice the number of runners next year and increase our contribution to the institute. A five-kilometer, five-man relay race was also run on the KU campus. KU fraternities, sororities and living groups participated. This year's winners were the Gam- ma Phi Beta sorority and Kappa Sigma fraternity. The Theta's prepared for the Sun-Run all semester by publicizing it to Lawrence and Kansas City merchants. A few runners travelled from Kansas City to participate in the 10-K run. Although the Theta's were a little groggy, having to rise at 6 a.m. on the day of the run, the chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was proud of the effort and contri- bution to a worthwhile cause. l -Leslee Spencer 5 286 Keith orthington emorial Basketball Tournament myotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a rare and incurable disease which attacks the central nervous system and causes muscle de- generation. The men of Phi Delta Theta fraternity believe that through effort and concern, there is hope for ALS victims. This is apparent when the Phi Delts sponsor a benefit basketball tournament every year to support re- search concerning this disease. The Keith Worthington Memorial Basketball Tourna- ment is the name of the Phi Delt's annual philanthropy. All funds raised from this event go to support the Uni- versity of Kansas Medical Center's research unit for ALS. The tournament is named after Keith Worthington, who was a Phi Delt himself and died of ALS. He has two sons who were members and also presidents of KU's chapter of Phi Delta Theta. Tim Shave, Salina senior, and Tom Shelton, Shawnee Mission junior, were this year's organizers of the event which took place February 8 through 10. The event has raised as much as 520,000 for ALS. The tournament involves 20 mens teams who come mainly from KU fraternities and living groups, but team from Wahburn University and other Big-Eight schools participate also. By process of elimination, a team wins the competi- tion. In between the basketball games, a sorority lay-up competition takes place. To kick off the three day tournament, a party is thrown at the Lawrence Opera House with a live band and unlimited beer. KU sororities compete by selling tickets for this. The Phi Delts raise the funds from the ticket sale com- petition and donations from Lawrence businesses. This year, the fraternity will be expanding their drive to include Kansas City businesses. One Phi Delt member summarized, This benefit has opened my eyes to the needs of the victims of ALS as well as victims of other diseases. I now realize the need of funds for research. Even though our efforts are only a small portion of the nationwide effort, I know that if ev- eryone does a small part, then we will be that much clos- er to finding a cure. l -Leslee Spencer wwf Il, wall it KU' 5011 ll IDP! it Q. .4 V, .ttlll w 1 mm' I time sm 'lift 35 th ilmttsi .mmmunm flftdonate lllfll Offer l'lHrhorSl mmm W rat fifhapfen fi Ruth I QW and 'Willow m llll' guts I . bl lhrot Emkits Sump .C ul keem Sfheels compee. l' lil'-up WW is ,ive band ey' Selling sale me eses. The 7 drive to xenefil he of ALS as Le the need s are onlya 1 that il ev- muehelee flee Speneer I -4 H. 4. X wir X Greeks work f080lher t0 help others in over thirty philanthropies here at KU. Various fund-raisers include Chi-O-AKL Wheat Meet lPh0f05 on these Plgeslf ATO Boxing Tournament, AGD-FIJI Rodeo, ADPi R0Ck'A'Th0l'l, Sigma Derby Day, and many more. -ff4wfK1114vwr..,,uwv4dv- fm, .ff f-aaaabvfafiieewuefeff. -W,f,4n4f..' .V . . .ff g mf fm- -fm-an . ,Wana , ,,,..,..-yawqww. .mea n - 42 f-f- f wwdkfmwmff f.f. .. W W nchor Splash very year, for as long as anyone can remember, the Delta Gamma sorority has an Anchor Splash party and swim meet as their philanthropy. The events, like other philanthropies, is the sorority's way of raising money for their community service project. All earnings from the event are donated to the Audio Reader, a KU organiza- tion which offers aid to the blind. The Anchor Splash party and swim meet is not exclu- sive to only the Kansas Beta-Kappa chapter of Delta Gamma, but rather is a national event held by all Delta Gamma chapters. It all started because of a past Delta Gamma, Ruth Billow, who was blind, said Jennifer Mull-Gross, anchor splash chairperson. Many years ago, a Ruth Billow memorial Scholarship fund was developed to honor outstanding Delta Gamma's. Then the sorority decided to adopt various organizations for the blind as its philanthropies. The Kansas chapter chose Audio Reader as its philanthropy. Audio Reader supplies audio ,gassettes of printed material and published a braille 'A X 71 4 4. ,. J l f 1 gw.,,,g,,,,W,,.,. ,f,. ., qpuqqw 0 V 'wfWfff,wwwfum'ff,,uav 4111014440 rlfffl fwfwwfi newsletter. The organization is operated totally on grants and donations-there is no cost to the people who use the service. This year, said Mull-Gross, we feel our donation was especially helpful. Audio Reader was given a grant on the terms that they would match it. Our contributions played a substantial part in matching that grant. The so- rority donated S2,100 to Audio Reader this year, most of which was from ticket and T-shirt sales to the over 800 students in attendance. Audio Reader has already used the money to buy new cassette players and a braille printer. The party, held on August 25, the last day of Country Club week, had plenty of beer, music and smiling faces. The following morning, spectators and participants gath- ered poolside for the swimming competition. The nation- wide event is a great way for the Delta Gamma's to make a big Splash in giving aid and support to the blind-all in memory and love for one of their past sisters. I -Clark Massad E U .C 287 iz! --was ? , . P' A F' ' iifzjjl '. -5 V A Agfa., A I , i 1 J . s I ii Leota fDottieJ Olson, Aplha Omicron Pi Mary Ellen Larder, Alpha Phi Alta Dorlac, Alpha Tau Omega Anne Russell, Sigma Kappa Carol Thrasher, GSP-Corbin Sue Rehorn, Phi Kappa Psi jean Morgan, Delta Gamma Delta Goheen, Alpha Gamma Delta Carol Thompson, Alpha Kappa Lambda Helen Rhea, Sigma Nu Betty Riordan, Phi Gamma Delta Mildred Hayes, Beta Theta Pi Victoria Withers, Alpha Delta Pi Elsie Eschenheimer, Sigma Chi Roselyn Whirly, Pi Beta Phi Corrine Erhart, Delta Chi Corene Meier, Sigma Phi Epsilon 18. Ester Werling, Gamma Phi Beta 19. Maggie Merrifield, Phi Delta Theta 20. Elizabeth Fox, Pi Kappa Alpha 21. Pat Breckenridge, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 22. Dorothy Strout, Delta Delta Delta 23. Estella Horton, Delta Tau Delta 24, Beulah Harding 25. Ann Howard, Kappa Kappa Gamma 26. Lou Walk, Chi Omega 27. Frances Platt, Alpha Chi Omega 28. Hazel Holder, Triangle Not pictured: Elizabeth O'Neil, Delta Upsilon Norma Kaleb, Kappa Sigma Sandy Rausch, Phi Kappa Theta Elaine Hill, Tau Kappa Epsilon Gertrude Schenek, Kappa Alpha Theta 4 X r X Q ll , l 4 M Pm sm phi Delta Ulm va MPM ima MPM EW G mm Delh H Tau Delta , Kappa W ga Chi Omfla gle jp5ll0H im-3 A Theta gpgilorl H a AlPh'l The ,J l V , , ' V fl lv f l A M O ,QE 53' V ON TOP: Pi Kappa Alpha Housemom, Elizabeth Fox talks with some of her boys . LEFT: Mom Howard 9-4 of Kappa Kappa Gamma chats with a member of the sorority. ABOVE: Tau Kappa Epsilon's Les Bruce and Ieff Brodbeck at the piano with their Housemom Elain Hill. Iocke N3 I 'O 4 , 4 5 Il'llF ' n filllfll A Q l tim e to Q 15 Mike Sullivan Ioe Vasquez Roger Bryant Gary Hadley Steve Imber Rex Parsons Rick Schmitz Scott Paul Brian Hamilton Brian VanSchmus Greg Hessentlow Randal Bullinger Tom Kyle Doug Monckton Bob Kitts Ken Bradmon Ed Shim John Gerdes Eric Strautman Terry Gibson David Bullinger Ty Wheeler Matt Pollick Rick Stewart 25. Iohn Lotz 26. David McGhee 27. Chandler Cummins 28. Mike Alley 29. Dave Roberts Not Pictured Rich Anderson Kelly Allender Jeff Galvan Mike Dutton Geoffrey Smith ,f,, fi lI.AQf7Aff.fl tL.j.fft ft ,fa .12 'E fa 1 l In 'M 14 lk J 1 n lm id llfilllff mdler flllllmllf .9 .-llltl' ie Robert med 1derS0H llendBI VAH ullon ,V Smith L' My X ff 1? pf As the oldest continually operating chapter, the Men of Acacia are proud to be celebrating our 80th year at the University of Kansas. Today, as our founders did eighty years before, Acacians live by three priorities: scholarship, fraternity and campus. Scholarship. With a new commitment to excellence in scholarship, the brothers of Acacia have pushed their way into the top quarter in grades on the hill. This commitment grows stronger each semester. Fraternity. Acacians continually strive for fraternal excellence in all areas, giving it all we have in everything from intramurals to social functions. Many innovative new programs have been enacted and house membership has increased twenty-five percent over the past year. Campus. Acacians can be found almost any place on campus. Active in student government, greek committees, KU athletics, university bands and civic activities, the men of Acacia work to improve the University and campus life. We like to think that when you say Acacia, you've said it all. ' Y W1 ff rf 'a'fw' 'x41'l s I 4 lil , 112135 -,H ,2,,:..a,.f1,-,. XX XS. 'I f,3.1X'a,.Z.2.zllE ,liz 9 92 rw l fi me 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Jennifer Creamer Robin Palmer Laura Kirchner Sandy Hammontree Cindi Kalin Michelle Worrall Mom Frances Platt Teresa Frazee Chris White Sybil Long Sarah Scovel Lisa Williams Jenny Herlocker Sherri Collister Lisa jones DeAnn johnson Becky Guggemos Carla Alesmann Brenda Velliquette Kelli Marshall Kim Ormsby Cheri Dwyer Leigh Forbes Mitzie Legreid Jill Kascak Juanita Chambers Robin Wilke Betsy Cincetti Christi Wilkerson Sahar El-Hodiri Lori Rerich Debbie Schwerdtfeger Alice Priest Ioan Rhodes Michelle Carlton Paige lanes Angie Schrag Theresa Scott Annie Oliver Ellen Suga Ginger Fawcett Tonya Forbes Sarah Blanz Iohanne Cote Sunni Schlegel Karen Tucker Liz Turner Robyn Lee Dana Fox Lynn Gratton Charlene L. St. Iohn Kristin Hoskins Lisa Hatton Barbara Ince Kristen Houltberg Kris Richey Sarah Turek Diane Taylor Kelly Harvey Beth Denny Michele Engel Laura Shannon Diane Merrick Beth Feiring Nola Gutzman Rita Smith el ,,h Annamarie Patti Lisa Riesinger Shelly Miller Sally Kastner Sheila Dillon Laura Texron Suzi Vandeveer Traci Olds Michelle Cincetti Heather Craft Melissa Kirchner Rachelle Worrall Stephanie Beach Kathleen Flanagan Leslie Hoodenpyle Holly Delahaut Sherri Perich Barrie Nienstadt Amy Sanner Leigh Ann Turner Alice Oxley Marie Eck Elizabeth Smith Alexandra McMillen Rochelle Strickland Susan Dressman Lauren Wittenbauer Tricia Hale Iulie Naggs Katherine Tischer Luanne McGrath Amy Rupp Bridget Huerter I n u i fi.Xll.flXllfl.XiZA.fRQl5ft.X224t..f3iiZ.f'l?iS2,f2ki T - T T fi A he T U. ci ,Q '1 -. 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The individuals in the house are majoring in fields ranging from Pre-Med to Fine Arts. This year the Alpha Chi's were involved in such things as the Blood Drive and Greek Week. Members were involved in student senate, the Kansas Relays committee, the Kansan staff, and the whole house was involved in Swarthout Society. We held the second annual Fall Volley Classic volleyball tournament for Cystic Fibrosis. We participated in football, volleyball, basketball and other intramural sports' activities. I f. f 5 rl . 9' iiiiiflitf MQ 4944 joyce Hill Lisa Sanders Barb Stovall Laurie McGee Beth Brainard Cindy Barrows Cheryl Cahoy Sue Rogers Laurie Marshall Micky Sampson Twyla Fournier Tracey Budihas Kelly Surbey Mary jane Cohen Michele Watts julie Beachner Carolyn Van Zandt Mindy Greer Debbie Becker Nancy Bryant Barbie Fritzlen Beverly Kaiser Lynette Darling jamie Sue Pollom Kathy Rolfe Marci Weiner Debbie Rudnicki Sue Coleman Lisa Ferrara Cathi Hutson Maureen Hickey janet Keating Lisa Wilcox Karen Campbell Becky Haddock Anne Fritzlen Chrissy Hess jodi Andreas Teri Gast Gretchen Ge-bert joy Peters Lisa Hardten Laura Rohan Victoria Withers Beth Lillie Sara Dickey Pam Pelton Susie Bishop Christi Denzel Carmen Donatell Debbie Martin jill Martin Barbara Bayer Denise Farrell Kathryn Williams Katie Grieb Nike Nagori Ann Pinkerton Sherry jones Kristin Burns Lisa Martin Pam Swedlund Ann Marie Forbes Marcy Fragale 66. LuAnn Friedman 67. Barbara Becht 68. Barbie Tinsley 69. Elaine Terry 70. Lynn Morris 71. Tina Lux 72. Kolisa Convis 73. Tricia Gates 74. Krissy Becker 75. Alice Schmitz 76. Linda Moeling 77. Mary Frances 78. Caroline Cooney 79. Michele Merritt 80. Cathy O'Donnell 81. jackie Ainlay 82. Stephanie Ingram 83. Kelly Meyers Not Pictured julie Howard Heidi Gehle jan Kelly Libby McCarter Talia Kamal Audrey Slonka jill Peters Annette Criqui jane johnson Renee Winter Suzy Allen Becky Foster in w ' J K4 ,V ' N u , X, v . '1' 1 s w i f le: , ,V vi 1 AJ 7 m 2 eq' 4: , M L 'L li 4 .l , .C 2' , J' , In . I rmlnek in Bw if UE: Wt lr? T llffs 1 lui ia Conn la B115 sv Berk' eiclill li llif, - X pm-X almr U' hele llf' nl OW .16 rllnlfl zhame lf? ll W med ywarfl ehlf ly' lcflfffl mill Slunld rv will irlilln llrllfl len QSIEI ,W 3 2 , I 54, I' fy, , M A I JM ec I . f Vg 1 ,,' A 'i 1.1, 4, ,,,,,,f .1 1 .r ya' M , H fr .lf , r , W M, -,Wa ' ,Mu r ' 42 ,, 5. 1 , 4321? , 7 fin ff? f Tau chapter of Alpha Delta Pi is a diverse house striving for excellence in academics, campus activities and athletics. Chartered at the University of Kansas in 1912, our present 100 members can look back at a very exciting and rewarding past. Homecoming, Greek Sing, SUA and participation in various philanthropies are just a few of the many endeavors Alpha Delta Pi dives into. The success of our house stems from the strong bond of sisterhood we share. We're a proud, happy house and lucky to have such a bunch of unique, sincere and special friends to share what college is all about. 6 fffiglzl will El' fl NIH, V9 - .mb rn M U Iason Krakow Cra1g C1tron Ion Lewln D3V1d Mlller D3V1d Lebold Mlke Novlcoll Howard We1ner Mark Wallrnan Greg Naron Gary Dubofsky Stanton Kawer Floyd Kozak Cralg Mottlowxtz Steve Nearenberg Marc Nathan Dav1d Romer Andy Navran Matt Pferrer Darln Levme Mike Birger Gary Price Brian Rubin No t Martm Berman Russ Karkow Mlke Fme Mxke Seldm Mlke Geller Pxctured Iay Ashberg Ron Mandelbaum Ion Gasser Ellfilili till limi W ,155 Kirkow me lint like Seldlll My Geller 'idllffd shbffg ilarldelbium wer ...arg 3. 4 N tg 3 'l ' 5 , i 2 2 V - I Aw cali.. . ,.!.U AEE? twiiilll H152 Ziff? EVE? ii if .41 JL.l,,i,..2ifz1af,t44Jt.2, iz ifff1ff'vff' was U A NN ' R The second year of existence for Alpha Epsilon Pi was a time of growth. Having a house was by far the most exciting aspect. Nothing helped more to create brotherhood than having a home in which to meet and have parties. The chapter almost doubled in size and laid the groundwork for becoming a long- established fraternity at KU. AEPi reached new heights in tradition with the support of the national fraternity and the alumni. Active little sisters, large-scale fundraising and the beginning of a full athletic program were just a few of the many highlights of the year. Without a doubt, the progress of this past year must be attributed to successful rushing. Finding young men with leadership potential is an exciting process in itself. All the money, houses and alumni in the world could not take the place of a group of dedicated brothers. G , Q V 5 f s 2 'if ,omit , 10 4. , We .4 .5 My . A will ll 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Doreen Torgerson Kelly Weber , janet Smith Nancy Burns Molly Schernmel Delta Goheen CHouse moml Connie Scavuzzo Mary Wilson Linda Frank Stacey Harkness Iannell Fink Maureen Kanatzer Michelle Iunk Sheri Iohnson Robin Taylor Wendy Kraft Lorri Lundberg Deann McDaniel Doreen Sebring Monica Dunlap Kristine Lyons Iana Lupton Ann Peterson Decima Grooms Kalynn Bowman Martha Logerman Laura Welk Diana Pannone Kathie Hoffmaster Carrie Metcalf Angie Kimbrough jennifer Iuhl Stacy McMahon Bev Kastens Melissa Spohrer Mary Dreiling Kathleen Blake Kerry Rae Dayna Swender Karen Luthi LaShelle Brummer Lisa Mufich Yvette Elliot Shelley Quirk Christie Bruck Lisa Carlson Cindy McKee Maureen Higgins Missy McKee Suzie Schreiber Teri Copeland Lisa Arbanas Cindy Russell Denise Courville Chrissy Rieke Linda Sprengelmeyer Kippy Hall Tammy Hambleton Kathy Sheppard Christina Voepel 61. Sherry Kraft 62. Hazel Gutierrez 63. Cindy Frost 64. Becky Sabates 65. Iulie Hillstrom 66. Iane Padfield 67. Iennifer Gibbons 68. Alicia Falcone 69. Lizz Miller Not Pictured Shelly Stucky Kathy Derks Stephanie Landis Ioann Ianas Susan Chang Chris Murphy jamie Reed Christine Frieswyk Pam Longbine Iolane Harrington Angie Wiens Michele Matile Beth Lesslie Beth Iernberg Debbie Coleman 'im Ms 4 S J I l l ' 1 -2 - 1 , 1 L W . ,i I L 3 frrvmi zelGunfi ldp' lffff asm 1e Him' 9 Pdllllif milf! G :ge lah! ,W juirl Emil? Derli mf lf'-ll ww ws my and ne FW' nngbml Hmm?-' Wieni e will ygslmf mllfll Cglemf V Ailliluxlulthkeikq 1 'Q 4 in-ff' Once again, the Alpha Gams of KU have had the Best of Times. Working hard with the Delts, we placed second in the Homecoming float competition. We teamed with the men of Alpha Tau Omega and became one of the final five shows for Rock Chalk Revue. Our annual party Syracuse Triad kicked off the year and we ended by initiating our new pledges in April. We filled our free time with many activities-spirit week, road trips, burgers 'n fries, firesides, candlelightings, SUA, Panhellenic, intramurals, seranading and walk-outs to Iowa State and Lincoln, Nebraska. Working with the Fiji's on Rodeo and rocking on Mass. Street for 20 hours helped us donate more money than ever before to the Iuvenile Diabetes Foundation. At Alpha Gam, we know that with the friendships we've made and the love that we've shared, Alpha Gam love in our hearts will always be there. M f ,vr 2 2 ' l , ' 7 f Q 4 3 lhl ,4,f.,.6A.,Z,A,c.h,,:f are if 4' Mi F it em Eric Peterson Ted Levy Dave Mulligan Nick Wahl Tim Kneidel Dave Lboom Craig Neal Mark Watson Karl Verbenec Bob Willard Mark Maloney Scott Paschall Brian Kinney Terry Mears Rich Asperheim Mom Thompson Rob Hunter Tom Hay Doug Iones Greg LaForge Ion Leineman Sam Hougland Bob Goodwin Wade Paschell Brian Duffy David Derfelt Rex Anderson Richie Stienbaum 55 Tim Arensberg 56 Tom Black Not Pictured Brian Arensberg Tom Black B111 Britain Scott Campbell Sean Felton Chris Hale Ieff Harkins Scott Herring Mark Schrag Kelly Haun Ryan Sloan Iim Mulligan Paul Gowen Glen Iewell Mike Bukaty Sean Leach Fred Deay Iason Shively Mike Linsin john Holm Iohn Trusdale Kevin Iackson Iohn Creighton Rob Karwath Brian McGreevy Brad Love Wade Kordonowy Pat McElhenie Grant Peters Dick Nash Brian Frye Curt Sanders Iohn Ionas Iim Scales Ray Fees Chuck Shepard Paul Kaster Tim Shoemaker Kelly Moore Mike Shelton Paul Wallace Mike Randolph Iohn Arendale Paul Sedler Tim Sweeney Randy Wenger Bart Wise Mike McKown Vx, X i N , It . I 1 l g ' 1 . 2 l i f 1, l 2 i ,. l' X lll'EIISlliTl Black md BDSM! l Ln npbell mn le M15 rrlnl lm mon xath ve .hemf ah den 25 heplfl ler igflfy lengtf e W ff V -V ... , ., ,,.. . X Q 'V lx. Ac lax A, Ai lets. ix A la ills Ili. Ex Ile. ills ,gt Jla 5,2 ' .1 W, 1 f J if e ..... .fff ,. 'iff 4 01. The Delta chapter of Alpha Kappa Lambda was chartered in 1922 at the University of Kansas. Based on the five ideals of Christian principles, Scholarship, Leadership, Loyalty and Self Support, the AKL's are one of only two fraternities on campus whose national chapter has incorporated a non-secret, non-hazing philosophy. This year, the AKL's annual philanthropy, Wheat Meet, held in conjunction with the Chi Omega sorority, had its largest turn-out while raising over 310,000 for the cancer research. The AKL's participated in Greek Sing, were in the final five of the Rock Chalk Revue, and participated in a variety of other campus and community activities. The AKL's uphold a proud tradition of high academic achievement and brotherhood. ' Pi fyfagu ef? , .4 ii.,k P 1 I Wm. ?88f . i QW Brenda Hopper Patti Tousley Kathy southern Judy Shinogle jennifer Hanson Linda Thompson Cathy Barbeito Laurie Novascone Robin Brann Sara Beldon Karen Baker Ginger Davis Kathy Gillenwater Elizabeth Alward Judy Schwartz Susan Reiff Katy McClure Housemother Leot Ellen Badgley Patty Gritt Ann Cooper Bobi Kamitsuka Kelly Enright Lisa Eigelberner jean Casagrande Barbara Fatseas Kristin Walsh Kelly Henderson Monique Ramos Iulie McKee Valerie Schmit Iulie Calhoun Pamela Roger Susan Dumay Ioni Wagner LaVonne Howard Karin LeVeau Susan Silver Vicki Blank Martha Batt a Olsen Sue johnson Kelly Humenuik Lisa Wollenberg Carrie Weaver Dana Fields Lora Hardin Sharon Adams Amy Christensen Lisa Ann Lonergan Denise DeKeser Michelle King Diane Morse Tara johnson Allsion Coleman Patty Compton LeAnn Robertson Gina Gunningham Kathy Rieke Anne Dennegy Laura Severance Brownwyn Fankhauser Michelle Bilyeu Kathy Angert Mary Thiel Cindy Klamert Louise Morgan Susan Rupf Lisa Fisher Nancy Simpson l 71, Kelle Roesch X 72. Branda White 73. Mary Ann Lillig 74. Kim Sahlfeld 75. Lisa Fankhauser 76. Lynne Tholen 77. Amy Brooks 78. Gina Kellegg 79. Kim Setty 80. Holly Bartling 81. Meg Van Blaricum Not Pictured Linda Barber MaryRose Concepcion Becky Crowell Stacy Green Tracy Groody Elyse Gundersen Kris Ketler Kris Madison Bettina Pfahl Susan Rush Mary Schwarts Jill Schweitzer Cinda Swinson Shelley Moses Susan Parker l l fly 3 in 1. IJ 1' X 1 If l fa 1 lg Ai fowl l ll pda While WML n Sihlldl a Falilllbf' me Thales ly Brook ia Kellfll n Sflll' lll' Bmw .5 Yan 39' :mini iarher 159 CW N irfl Qmwel Qreen Zrvvdl gundenrl glltf ad150n Plihl wh lfllwanj lweutlff Swmivl , M0585 MLB! llllflillinkilllfiiklifiilll Kitli lit? swag? W I s ak? -sz' 19 4 3 f 61.7 Nswiwbrkwf This year has been an exciting one for Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi. Our first year in our new house has brought about many changes. Hard work and much dedication by the girls has made this year a great success. The year kicked off with our philanthropy, AOPi Putt-Putt. It was a lot of fun and all money raised was donated to arthritis research. The chapter was involved in many other activities. In a combined effort with the TKE's, our homecoming float won first place. And a lot of hard work went into our production in Rock Chalk with the AKL's. With 95 members, we are proud to be a part of the University of Kansas and Lawrence. Always active in campus affairs, members are involved in student senate, Kansan staff, women's engineering society, Kansas relays, KU band, women's basketball and more. AOPi strives for excellence in scholarship, leadership and athletics. In doing so, we are keeping with the qualities and standards our founders set in 1897 when we began. I , 1 . A , flflil , .. ff. 2 f ll! r ,J .ful 'Vi it 'Mft fi . fp ffapfzlw 3,1 iflify w is rvtff' lxgglxff f ,!'i'ilL.','i X 'NJ ffif l -l 'DX ' ' rv x E it Kelly Burchanan Deb Katrina jill Taticek Konnie Roach Vicki Giatt Betsy Morris janet Saunders Luann Turner April Palmer Debbie Carle Lynn Bechtel Marilyn Platt Elizabeth Morr Kay Kiefer Debbie Franz jill Dyck julie Allen Kelly Davis Susan Strong Felicia Drury Mom Lodder Angela Hoisington Linda Voysey Kristin Patty Sally Salgvero jennifer Patty Robin Bratton Geri Fenley 29. Leslie Hogan 30. Cynthia Wildinson 31. Linda Goergrer 32. Lisa Hartman 33. Shelly Collier 34. Connie Patton 35. Marigane Wells 36. Marty Meeds 37. Shari Reede 38. Pam Goerend 39. Diane jobson 40. Diane Berger 41. Cecilia Mariani 42. Susan Pinches 43. Michelle Voison 44. Kathy Kelly 45. junAnn Radmill 46. Alicia Lippert 47. Shelle Lewis 48. Sherri Seidl 49. jennifer Neil Not Pictured julie Anderson Sue Barnes Melanie Bohanan julie Burris Katy Case Shyls Case Stephanie Chaffin Bridget Compton Cindy Deem Annie Dolinar Kathy Hagen Peggy Helsel Caroline Holtgraves Terri Hooder Annette Hunter Susan jones jan Lischer Lore Majuire Stacey Meyer Mary Liller Dena Molos Mebdie Ancona Cunthia Rugan Karin Rylander Mary Stapleton Ann Stewart Ann Welch Audrey Strobl Sarah Smith Chris Hammett Michelle McDuff Tiffany Platis Tasha Stuckey l fphame Khalil gdget Cnmplvl mls' Deem ,m9Dnl1naI lthx' HW My Helsel ltlmr Hllllll' m I-louder mens Huflffl MD lmlfi 1 Llitllfl ,E liawlff ,593 lvltlff mf mm M M0105 me -WW nfhld llugw ,ln Rylandff nr glaplflll H' gygwarf 1 Welfh lrey Wow lh Smllll is Hammfllr 9 McDHU hell N mv Plans A 'gmckfl' tb The eighty sisters of Gamma Delta chapter of Alpha Phi are moving toward achieving their goals of excellence. We encourage active participation in a wide range of activities both within and outside the house. Phis are involved in Panhellenic, the KU crew and soccer teams, KU band, drams and choral productions, SUA, Greek Week, blood drive and various honor societies on campus. We also have sisters working for the University Daily Kansan and KIHK. We opened the fall party season with Syracuse Triad and continued with a nonstop social agenda that culminated with our Christmas Formal. Alpha Phi is more than just a sorority house to its members-it's a home, where great memories are made and lasting friendships are founded. 2 wi. fmt U au ff, f Q ,Q in , P T it +24 Wifi ,T 61 wx l-sfwffiliiti' P11955 1 it ,filfiffiwiiigi ' fi i f lll f ll lil 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 06 Bruce Fink jim Shay Tom jacobo Fred Mahler Brian Occhipinto Larry Egan Alta Mom Dorlac Chip Cooper-Barret Dave Beuerlein john Terry jay Cronan Ken Herb Boyd Kevin Krause jim Sweeny Thomas Elmore Keller Scott Thompson Rob McCue Tim Dehaemers joe Taub jim Russell Craig Brady Tom Flood Dave Arteberry Chuck Hall Ed Scanlon Bob LaRue Rob Fleischer Frank Selvaggio Paul Brown john Distefano Steve Griffith Clarke Funkhouse john Hobbs Bob Male Brian johnson Dan Wagner Tim johnson Burt Carrier jeff Woltering Richard Hall Pat McCarthy jim Sullivan Mike Novell Russell Gray Dave Hoese john Gress Mickey Masterson Dwight Hakala Robert Graham jim Starr Pat Breen Wes Brock Evan Palmer Matt Kerr Paul Scheer Dale von Hoffman Mike O'drowski james Lowe Bill Kolb Dennis Kane Matt Norris john Nelson Mike Mastin Curtis Buchele Steve Ahnen Craig Cooper Mike Mainey Don Snellback Chris Nixon G. R, Gardiner Sean Ervin Bill Snelling David Allen jim Riggs Terry Robertson Andy Driscoll Mike Hammond Mike Meenahan jim Huxtable jason Greene Frank Hampton Randy Bloom V Tom Moore Brian Kelly Bruce Poupirt Clay Huley Phil Beatty Mike Opelka Lance Anderson john Breen Bill Aavy Kurt Zeke Hoffman Scott Crouse Adam Hoffman Tim Hamilton Gerald McNeal Brad Hobson Chris Snyder Todd Scofield Matt Lembeck if XXNNV 'w. l gi ll Mike lbw me Mew lim H11-llllk lawn W :ml HMP midi' lllfli 'om NWN ina!! Kell' me POW lay HW hll Ml like OPEN :nrt 'UM hn W li AM In Zell? H5 Un CNW mm Hnllrlf rl Himmgg rald llflet d Howl 15 Snydfl d Scoliill r Lemlfd 4 .-ww, , ,.,,. , WMM: y,m-....,w.-f .., .,..W,w.,.f.-J.,-,.v.wa-..,. .W -.2 Ll fi l Niki ml The Gamma Mu chapter of Alpha Tau Omega was first established on the KU campus in 1901. Since that time, ATO has developed into one of the largest fraternities at the university, with membership numbering nearly 100. A rich tradition of pride in the house and excellence of its members has helped many brothers to grow into important roles of leadership in both the campus and the community. Diversity is also another of the assets of ATO, with men coming from many areas and backgrounds. The fraternity strives for personal excellence through a strong academic program, participation in sports, numerous philanthropic events and a lasting brotherhood. This is a brotherhood of mutual respect and admiration that develops during the college years and lasts throughout life. Friendship and good times-brotherhood and commitment . . . this is what ATO is all about. X . - F. - 4' we af A 1 at , -, f. 'f 1-:rf f.,- , V' L-: . . ,Ili ,:a, we 1 , .,. '- - A .A A , 4 J if Wifi 512922 E WHEN lllllf ,N 9 1 ri PL hh' 7: iw!! . .,4 'Y iw' ty L4 Q W H ,, iflfilf I4 1 F 3 ' I fi- .' 0 f lilly Mi l 4 it 1 ' jeff Randall Sam Waugh Dan Decker Iames Berglund Steve Stump Chris Karte David Llewelyn Doug Elliott jim Diederich Mon Hayes Ieff Long David Hanna Bob Kane Paul Boppart Wayne Bush Todd DeVoss Paul Rernmele Iohn Butin Scott Deeter Win Zoellner Andy Bettis Brian Stewart Burke Beeler William Hanna Chuck Horner Scott Brinkman Adam Winter Tim Soper Bob Brada Mike Brown Will Wittig Eric Sigler Perry Podrebarac Aric Cleland Andy Spotts Craig Sheppard Vince Bonner Mike Carmody Rick Wiedeman Steve Parsons Wade Williams Mark Craig Iohn Kuhlman Preston Randall Karl Wagner John Herman Brent Padgelt Marty Sedlacek Mike Peters Charlie Wooton joe Huerter Brian Russell Greg Lam David Fritz Stewart Adams Rob Hendon Steve Denison Lance Larkin Jeff DeVoss Phil Stump Ieff Kabance Rob Stewart Eric Fitzcharles Brad Cobb Steve Hughes Chris Reitz Rich Pierce Paul Keim Hi, im, m'lllBGll l lifiill lift-liliiwili, li?2iMFEl liiirfvll lfitili Y 1 Q 1 E l ' w M, . ent Pzdgelt le Perm lafllt WW 2 Huemr in llusifll eg lim nd PFW b Hendvn VE Utlllill we ldflll Y Delhi 1 SNMP maine . Seem Fltlfme 1 cm ,E 5 Rein , Pifrff Keim Q, The oldest fraternity at the University of Kansas, the Alpha Nu chapter of Beta Theta Pi, is an organization of men committed to preserving the rich traditions established by brothers past. Each year new and old members alike work together in high hopes of maintaining not only an outstanding scholastic and athletic record, but also a strong sense of friendship and fidelity that has made the Kansas chapter of Beta Theta P1 a precedent for other chapters to follow. v vwfr ivy ' I if . Ma. .Mf'z,fgjg'3yy - - ' 2.MMi,,,4.,,,.a.,,,M.i.. as an till' Beth Holt Annette Reschke Lolly Muller Betsy Scherer Leigh Morrow Kelly Raynor Amy Thompson Mom Walk Martha Moen Kristie Becker Andrea Mitchell Ioyce Halbur Kristy Petrie Ianice Halbur Kristin Anderson julie Lander jane Durham Karen Blubaugh Sheila Walsh Melissa Marvi Carol Masterson Erin Hughes Susie Lovell Maureen Ruane Lisa Wilkerson Lori Owings Beth Cooley janet Mahoney Alyce Iohnson Ianna Wallerstedt Carrie Campbell Carrie Remington Heather Bray Dee Dee Diedrich Carol Blubaugh Shelley Covington Suzy League Linda Abrahamson Susan Parker Cathy Dulos Genevieve McCarthy Robyn Waggy Alicia Noonan Sarah Adkins Wendi Dill Angie Wilson Sara Capek Margie Best Carrie Hall Kristy Ioy Lynn Kingsley Mona Simcox Lisa Wortman Susan Petrie Dana Bryant Iennifer Balzer Kim Winkley Susan Rodgers Niki Mattioli Iill Lander Iodee Elliott Lauren Williamson Cristi Colt Ann Long Gail Faulconer Pam Smith Helen Mahoney Sharon Derks Karen Zarda Marilee Scheid Kara Dodson .il l'. ill I l l l 7 73. Kerri Washburn 74. Betteanne Iandolo 75. Dayna Reed 76. Sheila Murphy 77. Sue Horesji I 78. Erin Lester , . . i 79. Shelley Garrelts 80. jennifer Hull 81. Lynne Riesinger 1 82. Liz Parker 83. Linda Tintera 84. Daphne Hearn 85. Tracy Broz 86. Abby Eilenberger 87. April Wonton 88. Susie Ring 89. Trina Larson 00. Laurie Miranda 91. Erin Henry 92. Claudia House Not Pictured Roberta Ricci Coleen Ruane Sarah Beatty Susan Wortman Ann Brent Valerie Emery Kathleen Kroenert Tracy Pieper Kate O'Herin X , ,..v p lm, ll- 4 Bere - , q.,.,:. , . 1, H., i. H: 9 '5 A EHTLHE . ,.. - 4 Slnllj G 1 Ignmltlll- Lwwflf I lil W , mai V Dlfflfl Tren .ml 5 ' .lpn ll vi . gurus! Wi U ,. Dun? I W Heil Clnudlil . ylcturfll ierfi W een W h Be-IU? H mmm' Brerll BW U9 , f, N lefn W i PW 0'HPl'll .W it 'll fi, S E Fa, 1 F H 'IIIIIIII' X XX Nb-R It . . ,QQ-,X-ws ' t .. X. ASQ -. stude Chi Omega strives to continue its strong tradition of academic, campus and community leadership. Involvement in University and student life has been important to our members for over 80 years. This year's activities included participation in intramurals, the blood drive and Special Olympics. Our own Wheat Meet track meet and party for KU cancer research was a tremendous success this year. Chi Omega currently holds positions in student senate, Panhellenic, KU softball, KU golf team, marching band, cheerleading, Mortar Board, Lambda Sigma, Owl Society, the Kansan staff, Swarthout Society and various other clubs. Because the members are involved in many different activities, it allows each individual to contribute to the house in her own way. ' Q ae 'L' - stu , l '. z , ' ,x 1 14 ull- ' l.-'li , , 4 V, V , l i a , , ,f 2 A 24. ,,..,4 f. ww-i 4 lg 7 44 VTR? wiiftlwiftil Wa QW? an 'lil nib Chris Young Tim Woodward Derrik Lansverk jackson Sherard Monty Kosselman Drew Hiss Brad Parker Mike Coffman Pete Lange Vic Burke Kevin Ackles Tim Murphy Dan Christians jack Greenwood Kevin Hollgarth Corrine Earhart Chris Brent Mark Hausler john Mandelbaum Dave Walker Mike Chrisman Mike O'Keefe Eric Lauterbach Chuck Montalbano Brad Richter Karl Hirschmann Tony Vourox Steve Hoover Howard Holman Rich Titus Ross Halsey D. Sandstedt john Singleton john Lilla Grant Tennison Tim Crown Scott Zeleznik Randy Bryson Andy Coleman john-Scott Dixon Matt Mayer Pat Sheridan Kraig Hallgarth Brett Leathers Eric johnson Rick Hauber Howard Hyten Dave Prentiss Tim Bell john O'Malley Mike Mitchell Cliff Stubbs Sean Turner jay Leach Tom O'Malley john Lynn jim Holcomb jim Leonard jerry Meier A .XXX 'M wi :- SE H. A lt I kim Shir Pat Sliiif has '- Ere' lr! Eng Wit' Karl Hai Hemlllf Dare PRE Rm Bel W Oli this llird! CM! Smit Sw lllfm lay Leach Tom UM lohfl Um M Hnlzofl hm Lgonfi lem' lla!- ww- ., , .,,. .lift ax. alla .itil 4.33, .il ji. all has .Rt The Kansas Chapter of Delta Chi fraternity, now in its 62nd year on the hill, continues to meet its goals of fraternity excellence and steadfast brotherhood. As has been recent tradition, Delta Chi upheld this year its high standing in academics, athletics, and social activities. We remain in the forefront in house GPA and in sports. As brothers, we give it our all in philanthropic events such as Families Together and com- munity service projects such as The Miss Lawrence Pageant in which 52,500 in scholarships are awarded. Delta Chi members are involved in student senate, KU theatrical productions, and provides the President of the Inter-Fraternity Council. Delta Chi also boasts members in the Owl Society, Omicron Delta Kappa and Mortar Board. All this work creates a need for a recreational outlet. Our social calendar this year included a special Shrimp and Lowenbrau function and our ever-popular Tom Jones party. Delta Chi strives to create a foundation on which friendship and brotherhood may grow and prosper. As is so often said, Delta Chi is A Brotherhood of a Lifetime. . ,X 1 suinoqulst 4 is nil E., r V 1 Y 1 SQ We -:Ri f.. f G t+, K 'Pi i u 0 Q L f f. ' , .f . M ,, ..,, 4 ,,.,,,, . ,,,, A Wa WML ,,,,, ,.z 1 Af n Q t , W 9 5 ',,, 5 f,.,,,i amz 0.04 MA waz ' . T T. .14-S , my -. . ll L M N 9a-' 1. Laura Mulvany 2. Meredith Horoszewski 3. Suzanne Hartgrove 4. Marianne Witterholt 5. Mary Beth Krantz 6. Alison Orlich 7, lean Fulghum 8. Suzanne Holland 9. Cheryl Hawley 10. Susan Maupin 11. Karen Chiesa 12. Allison Rice Tessie Trenshaw Kim Mills Renee Pitner Mary Neuhaus Laurie Pishney jennifer Rodgers Carol Iverson Tracy Clinton Betsy Gacek jill Dietz Tammy Lawder Michelle Weimer Renee Carter Darcy Akeroyd Gail Ganser Karen Tye Kim Edwards Stacey Ianssen Laura Meriwether Gigi Moyers Mindy Goodell Iill Sherman Heather McElroy Susie Harrison Miki Madsen Linda Pitner Sharyn Didier Ienny Gardner Anna Merritt Amy Sullivan Chris Sinatra Iulie Beck Dorothy Strout Tracy Reynolds Debbie Kershenbaum Susan Toalson Ioanie Butler Kristi Sherman Kristine Matt Ann Murphy Molly Power Robin Lewis Chris Brennan Wendy johnson jane McNee1y Nancy Hoffelmeyer Mary Kelly Sherri Scheffel Gretchen Holsinger Cindy Wehrwein Lynn Hodges Shelly McMahon Kelly Garver Ienny Denning Anne DeCoursey Allyson Taylor jennifer Carroll Lila Clark Piper Woy Nancy Norlin Deanna Phillips Elaine Simpson 75. Melissa Martin 76. Ienny Causey 77. Mary lung 78. Abbie jones 79. Ioyce Leiker 80. Mandy Wright Not Pictured Leslie Braun Keri Davis Lynn Dinges IoLynn Fort Cathleen Glaves Susanna Harris Katie Hughes Michelle Jones Peggy Male Sheryl Pitner Laurie Ranney Iill Reebel Sharon Rosse Lauretta Schultz Marcia Shaw Rosalie Shaw Mary Slaney Debbie Tilton Dana Torchia Allison Wood Terry Zeller las Na . gklflf Q. LQ? 1' 5 X fi ' 91. l .Q ,O i, 1 ,:' W I X. f ,ii Ljilf 'i .a wlldi fu linllll TT lllll ll' ts rllllil 79. loywll so lwlyl lor PM .eshe BW len mi .yin ml! ULWU1 PM falI1lPil fl ,wk haha Hull iilchfllllil 'fssv W' heryl Pl' .aurif W u wtf' WW aurerta Sf Iarfm ll' gi, Dgahe .- .Mv Emil ehblf ll and lm ll ui' Iis0U , fry' Zgluf .Q 1 AAAAAAA This year, Delta Delta Delta at KU has had something special to offer each of her members. The Tri-Delts have always worked for high scholarship, leadership and campus involvement. Over the course of the year, the Tri-Delts have been proud to maintain these goals with such activities as: Getting third place in Greek Sing with the AKL's, ADPi's and Theta Chi's, receiving a scholarship award from the National Tri-Delta Executive Boardg and receiving the Chancellor's Cup for being top on the hill in grades. The Tri-Delta's also participated in their annual philanthropy, Superteams, with the Sig Eps as well as working with the SAE's on Rock Chalk. The Tri-Delts have been proud to have the same housemother, Dorothy Strout, for the past seven years. Her guidance and influence have been special to all of Tri- Delta's members. And let's not forget about our annual pledgefactive party. This year the pledge class took us flying with Delta. All of this plus the caring and sharing of sisterhood makes being a Tri-Delta very special. '16 15-i A V 'Q -1 Q U ,UMM f V, a ,, A fr 4 'Ve 4' -vt QWZXX Slfgl no lgmgbllt Tracy Wilgus Louise Langan Martha Cole Paige Vicker Linda Teson Cindy Kephart Erin Walsh Anne Ellis Kathie Beemer Susie Graves Cindy Boerger Carla Seymour Kristen Wilkerson Susan Maier Susie Riechle Kelli Clark Laura Meyer Kim Cronhardt Darcie Bray Mom jean Morgan Cynthia joseph Polly Draper Daren Keim Lisa Miller Laurie Loughridge Peggy Riley Kris Callaway Stephanie Childs Karen Steinberger Cindy Summer Kelly McElhinney Kitty Delap Julie McHugh Leslie Davenport Pucka Osoba Cathy Coulter Wendi Florio Paula Vedros Iane Anderson Amy Waibel . Elisha Hallman . Karla Gustaveson . Iill Speigelglass . Leigh Ann Eplinh . Kathy Riggs . Kerri Green 80. Ian Schafer 81. Linda Moomau 1. Alicia Krarner 2. Iana Chisolm 3. Maria Bell 4. Megan Gandt 5. Laurie Headquist 6, Anne Beary 7, Cathie Callaway 8. Sarah Millard 9. Anna Nelson Michon Lickeig-Quick Diane Gaston Kathy Rester Coleen Brennan Amy Banker Susie McIntyre Marilyn Moomau Katy Savage Carrie Wood Ieanette Burchart Hannelora Snyder Lyn Hambley Kathy Rossi Theresa Bollwerk Sally Schweich Amy Deterding Jennifer Mull-Gross Shawn Davenport Jamie Bell Karen Elliot Janelle White Emily Holman Susan Kapsch Ann Bush 82. Ho Ann Willmering 83. Brenda Bachofer Not Pictured Beth Vivian De De Iones Kim Platt Renee Rase Iill Cohlmia Catherine Gorton Linda Simon ,V i.z'xilM l 1 Mdlugl Unzip otha Cnultii j Flodv Vedrw lndeliif waibel Halluf Guswf wigrllll mir' RIS? GNU' 'haltl LW nn Wilt A fd m es e ia GW' in wht' .X- Delta Gamma- We're Hannahs, cream roses and anchors. We're Debutante Ball, formal and Pinafore. We're Anchor Splash and football champs. We're Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City, Wichita and St. Louis. We're business, economics and journalism. We're late night talks, song practice and Dynasty parties. We're Dukey, Pooey, Sed, Lester, Madge, Been, Feen, Peege, Margaret, Beem and Bo. We're volleyball, crew, swimming and jogging. We're the Hatter, Up and Under and Gammons. We're walkout, initiation and rush. We're Founders Day, alums and retreats. We're memories, good times and sisters. We're pinnings, functions and date dashes. But most of all . . . We're friends. .f ., Q. 2 X ' gaston , 5-fy I Q' l , W Q Af,,, f ff -- H3251 3 4534656454 yi x xx t N U 0 Y y x Ed Dervin Iohn Reed Iohn Gwaltney Mark Kramer Alan Kindsvator Mom Horton lim Phillips Steve Hadon George Brophy Todd Vogal Scott Rehorn Mark McCaski1l Tom Sanders Dave Williams Brad Baker Todd Beal Thayne Murray Scott Dalton Ted Rowland Chris Eaton Steve Black Brian Strohl Van Potts Tom Baird jeff Hopp Kelly Davis Mark Roberts Rob Moachum Greg Doan Wes Hildyard Russ Ward Chris Dillman Jim Gabrial Doug Fiscolla David Dressler Scott Diel Ieff Parrish Mark Westlake John Warner Ricky Brown Steve Smith Eric Vetsch Bryan Tulp Steve Webb Randy Brown Brett Lester Rick Clark jim Schuele 5 w I 5 aj '. 5,5 V . is .. l w V I . l Y 5 ff . ' 1' .4 It, J If i' . ,ya wh IL, . 'L 'tl- 49. Brad Hagar ' 50. Danny Rudloph I 51. Barru Walace 52. Dave Denesha 53. Steve Sanders 54. Dan Dewin 55. Chuck Queen 56. joe Gunter 57. Todd Strohl 58. Kurt Bachman 1 ,r M l ill . 'F Nil, lllll I' : V ff ll N li ' l l Not Pictured Iohn Bradford Charlie Loudon Kenny Morton Ioe Smith Kerin Iones Mike Glassner Ricky Vierman Warron Wandling Brian Shandy Bill Wiedman Quint Nufer Lance Rollins l lr ,I . 59. Blake Hubbard N j? .R A91 . .gt-4 I ul r3,aYll..5iLt5ll.,E..QfJil..E,?Jll . . . , . . . 4 For the 74th consecutive year, the men of Gamma Tau chapter of Delta Tau Delta have worked hard at what we stand for. Once again, the Delts at KU have put together another successful year of sports, grades and social activities. Along with these contributions, the Delts take pride in our philanthropy, Yahoo! at each school year's end. Once again the party was a complete success with a rather substantial donation being made to the Ross Copeland Memorial Fund of KU. This fund, set up in the name of a Gamma Tau Delt, is used to research epilepsy. Without a doubt, the 70 men of Delta Tau Delta will continue to strive for and work hard at making our chapter a symbol of pride and excellence at the University of Kansas. i ,,,, . L Z ,AI .JJ iitiillliitlliatfi' M55 i tw at-5. mn 66 51 Chris Anthony Kent Snodgrass Alex Berkley Mark Stevens The Cruiser Mike Haines Charles Roult Robert Farha Andy Ernstein Torn Holt Tony Thill Scott Koeppen Brad Boerger Mike Lawrence Kevin Wilkerson Rob Trupp jeff Mehlin Rick Gorman Mike Balzer Sam Silver Todd Fugate Mark Sneed Brent Rowe Pat Laforge Darryl Herbal Ieff Thulin Rex Swartz Iohn Hinshaw Clark W. Griswald Grant Stauffer Dewey Oxberger Craig Newland Mark Sinclair Geoff johnson Eric Gustavson Timm Farha Mike Slaney Newbom Turk Ty Webb Chuck Aplin 41. Doug Farley 42. Kurt Kauffman 43. Rick Goodrum 44. Brian Riordan 45. john Schneider 46. Charlie Himmelberg 47. Lyle Alzado 48, Iohn MacFarlane 49. George O'Dowd 50. Gator McKluski 51. Ben Kay 52. Meiggs Miller 53. Miek Sanborn 54. Barry Morgan 55. Ieff Wheat 56. Pat Smith 57. Darren McCullogh 58. Bret Morris 59. Gunner Steel 60. Mitch Campbell 61. I.K. Kelley 62. Rudy Gerner 63. Romeo Void Not Pictured Spalding Schmalis M. Farha Hohn Cohlmia Charles Hinshaw IIII T. Farha Rob Peters Overton Somes Pat Vickers Q. Farha Brandon Greer Evic Bowen Cutta Garha Andy Evey Chris Gile Ruuuss I. Traylor Z. Farha Baline Talbott Zubra Hutna jon Francis Brad Cobble Pac St. Clair Todd Neugent Ron Lawton Mike Center Scott Friedberg Y. Farha Kyle McNorton T. Groover Rob Coover Steve Cook Mitch Cumstein Wes Hendricks Iohn Larson A N TTT' I X A65 B 'of Kr f ff TATA TAT-3 TAT it M Y JW A L., ,MXYNKAYX T G WA , WEA 3 H ,LW X Wg, 5 wgl or i My tt tw : tit tat I xv' 3 Ili .la ttf t K t tt t Qt t 'mln Some buckets :arha tdon Cnet I Bowen ta Carha ty Evey ts Gtte usa taylor arha ne Talbott ra Hutna Franco l Cobble St. Claif d Neugenl Lawton e Center t Friedberg arha t McNott0t1 roover Coover , 2 Cook h Cumstein X Hendfifif i L2rS0I1 5 t .Z 1, 4 7 f Nfl' f GW, in 1 1 M it i KWH I Frank McLaughlin Gevin Hill Brian Bulger Mark Elston Paul Yurchak Ierome Farr Bob Brunker Ioe Saliba Mike Dever Kevin Coleman Roy Kern Steve Beseau Iohn Rost Steve Mick Mike Bulger Rob Hedrick Paul Squeteri Ben Pacocha Ion Harrington Mike Connolly George Gribbins Mike Wernel Jim jesse Paul Stoll Dan Quigley Ron Kalmeta Tom Pajkos Ioe Pfingston 29. Eddie Melendez 30. Don Weishar 31. Mark Setter 32. Paul Rohleder 33, Paul Henkel 34. lack Tully 35. Armand Taillon Not Pictured Iohn Horn Mark Mohlman Dan Rellihan Tim Rellihan U r l l 1 41. my l.:.:.. gn lltblf lm SM sul Roidriet 9 aul Henlfl mtl Wil mind My f lflll-led Hum yighlman lelhhan lellihall A-xww ,r ,. The Evans Scholars fraternity is a unique living group on campus. The Evans Scholarship is awarded to Caddies who have worked above the call of duty at various country clubs across the U.S. The scholarship was founded by Charles Chick Evans, a famous golf and business entrepreneur. The award is now funded by the Western Golf Assoc., which grants the scholarship to young men and women based on their work record. and scholastic excellence. Our organization is present on 14 major college campuses across the nation. Our chapter at KU has a number of talented young men whose roots range from Virginia to California. Our members are involved in many facets of campus activity. The KU marching band, rugby club and InterFraternity Council executive board are only a few of the organizations in which the Evans Scholars presence is felt. .W . wi 2 phi' We A f4 .L ... IFQIB S5912 Anne Weaver Christa Rankin Liz McKemey Lori Shannon Iill McLeod Kathleen Hitchock Lori Tibbs Cathy Koeppen Kay Daters Stephanie Heam Mindy Matuszak Donna Burke Cara Zonotti Iill Eddy Lori Bowen Anita Freeman Stephanie Lewis Lisa Weems jennifer Mason Beth Richter Laura Lee Pam Pohl Molly Edmondson Diane Hughes Mom Werling Sybil Dark Carol Iohnson Cathy Cravens Melanie Shirling Kristine Stockwell julie Colebank Toni Sanders Mary Colleen Siebes Shawna Hess Carolyn Cox Leslie Cartwright Allison Bryan Vicki Karlin Sheryl Roberts Betsy Kiene Whitney Knapp Elizabeth Hunter julie McGuire Ianelle Hoisington Cindi Stoner Sara Christenson Lori Blackburn Kara Nieto lane Schrepel Iulie Lucas Iulie Rheem Tammy Flagler Nicolette Kondratieff Ronda Frank Ann Schaeffer Maria Beuerlein jennifer Lumianski Lisa Frerker Amy Farrar Dana Smith Sharon Leathers Lisa Brock Kelly Burke Kathy Lee 65. Janie Barbie 66. Mary Zanck 67. Irene DuBois 68. Theresa Bugni 69. Kathy Tawadros 70. Andrea McGrath 71. Heather McCurley 72. Sharon Michel 73. Megan Kennedy 74. jane Mitchell 75. Randi Snitz 76. Stephani Calhoun 77. Nancy Carolan 78. Lisa Mueller 79. Margaret Kelly 80. Suzy Taylor 81. Lorie Hyde 82. Amy Lynn Faltermeier 83. julie Turner 84. Elizabeth johnson 85. Christy Curnutt 86. Martha Eddy 87. Iulie Woodbury Not Pictured Annette Kresie Diana Zarda Pam Prieb Cindy Obelio Lynda Pinter yur ll'Lblillflllillflfllllfbifiiidfiflllfifiiilifiltit if Q i V if f at 2 2 . FQ fi. f lame But: Mary Zim lltllt lhem li? Kathy lm Andm U: Heather lt Smon Mir Megan iff lane MMS mu Sm Stephifl Nlllfl UP U53 Muellf mmm Suzy liylil wie Hll' Amy LW, Falfffw' julie Tumi' Hiubelh It Chmfy Cu!! Martha Fichlffdl etfe We 3 wif Prieb I y obelw la PM E? i-1 0 'U 3 '5 0 'U J , 15 The 1984-85 school year was a busy one for the women of Gamma Phi Beta. Members were involved in many academic, social and campus oriented affairs. The fall semester witnessed the first Gamma Phi Beta-Theta Chi raft race and all-campus party during Country Club week. Members also competed in many pageants and were honored with the titles of Phi Psi 500 Queen, Miss Kansas, and Miss Austin, Minnesota. Five members of Gamma Phi were proud to appear on the 1984-85 Pike Dream Girl calendar. Members participated in a variety of campus activities and organizations. Among them were student senate, Rock Chalk, KUAD club, Concert Choir and Panhellenic. Being a part of Gamma Phi Beta promotes involvement in the University, while providing members the opportunity to make lifetime friends. flfEllli.3g..3 I I1-eata ,ma .fafisrmfemlxvixilup l me K. T h J . N in A p l Q6 7 7. 8. 9. 10 11 326 julie Flynn Cheryl Boomhower Alison Hart julie Barr Nancy Whitenight Soni Simpson julie Sauder jackie McGaugh Andrea Milstead Mary Beth Wagner Alison Landholt Tracey O'Keefe Sarah Hannah Nancy Yeo Gertrude Mom Schenck Martha Ridder Liz Levy Karmel Crampton Tami Dial Nancy Stokes Sheila Neary Ann Himmelberg Kim Miller Ann Ozorkiewicz Mary Burger jennie Reynolds Amy Friesen Mary Ryan Sally Alberg janet Love Lisa Cervinka Lisa Boerger Kristy Kurowski Kari Larson Marcy Michael Beth Baker Carrie Kissick Lynnie Coulter Georgia Dunne Molly Stout janet Rodkey Emily Swett Kristi Rankin jenny Kasten Alice Wohlgemuth Susan Shanks Marjorie Spencer jennifer Bonar Margaret jones Camey Beaupre Susie Buckingham Margaret Palmer Paula McNamara Cathy Coulter Barbara Inman Eve Brosnahan Meya Zagar julie Collingweed Mary Carol Allen julie Bruggen Kim Sheridan Georgia Hamill Karen Kay Neilsen julie Riggle Kristin Dressler Kristi Troupe 73. Debbie Goldberg 74. Lisa McNichols 75. Anne Hadley 76. Elizabeth Davison 77. Kathy Horner 78. Nancy Cobb Not Pictured Meg Bruggen jennifer Hadley Helen Roult jane Farha Lindsay Hutter Susan Sanjean Liz jones Liz Colt Tricia Heinz Maureen McLeay Ann Warner joy Diamond jennie Ferguson Anne Ise Christine Parr Flo Everitt Sue Tollefson Emilie Guyot Denise Madden Sara Mallatt Millicent Akin Beth Rogers Taryn Griffith Kathy Lipke tl lx N 'S , 4 5 VI ' Q 4 S... i ebbie Colt' sa lid! me HW liubf111 DF aghy Home my UW mired lmggtl er H1415 Rouli 'arha ,if Hurtel gyqem nes llt Hemi gfl Uamff world Fergllill lst nf Pm eriff llefsvil GN' Maddw allaff nl W ,SETS ipkf wt M Kappa Alpha Theta has been as busy as always. A KU Theta represented Kansas in the Miss America pageant, and on campus, Thetas were active in student senate, BOCO, Panhellenic, SUA board, the Kansan, the Iayhawker Yearbook, varsity swimming and tennis. Besides academic honor societies, Theta participated in Greek Sing and intramural sports including first place in the Delta Upsilon football tournament, as well as holding the third annual Sun Run relay that benefits the Institute of Logopedics. After working with the Phi Delta Theta's to win 1st overall in the homecoming float parade, we enjoyed Thanksgiving buffet and continued preparations with the Sigma Nu's for our performance in the 1985 Rock Chalk Revue. With the contributions of each of the 90 outstanding individuals that are Kappa chapter, the 1984-85 year has been exciting and successful. F A mx ywg, 2 21 5 .3 M J Ti? ' I ' X , , 4 , 2 ' l fd l A ,V 1 T Q QQ IQ Lc lhlbo li 12, 1- It ff- if N9 Y H f J 1- gil B 'ml I is In y I, A lffu , N, H fn ip jf ,IQ YH qi, filfjwpfiffi A T' X Yfk 1 1 S S , 'of Azgl KJ If M Heidi Zimmerman Allison Stroup Marcella Gonzalez Iill Ostenberg Cindi Englund Meg I-Iuerter Gretchan Hoffman Cathy Clow Ann Bolen Patty Kelley Polly Rutherford jenny Huggins Ruth Brito Kathy Hunt Debbie Rudy Allison King Amy O'Leary Christy Hammond Carrie Frizell Bethany Beilharz Tracy Lorton Shauna Boswell Iudi Bonacci jennifer McLeod Barb Gaeske Sabrina Trout Cindy McCurry jill Alexander Patricia Fidler Lisa Stanwood Karen Betzelberger Analisa Payne Becky VanWnye Mindy Backstrom Sue Braasch Trish Iones Maria Pemberton Ann Lane Lisa Ross Ann Barentine Iulie Wenger Lisa Gentsch Kris Cowles Karen Hall Katie Maday Kelly Hogan Allyson Kearney Ioan Devine Megan Daw Lori Bjorseth Sara Hand Ellen Adler Susie Firestone Linda Chapman Susan Hershman Stacey Norrison Leta Day Sarah Ggelsby Betsy Lawrence Debbie Sabrina Shannon Flagler nj Cyl.: mp Hi mi WM ,ellx H055 WW W1 Dilllle legill Dm MW an Hill lien W we FW' my fllllll M Hersh' 'acejl Nom :ta Dil' nah OMR 253' www., ebbie ,V lailflon HAH we KFKM?hMVMH?MkVkFVVmie , anti? as fe. :. 2 J W , Wwfmw lt My The Omega chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma continued through its 101st year on the hill in its proud tradition. Eighty-two diverse girls meant involvement in student senate, KU tennis, Panhellenic, Swarthout Society, Lawrence Big Sister program, the Kansan, Headquarters crisis center, Owl society, Lambda Sigma, Mortar Board, KU choir and many others. We started the year with the Kappa Cotillion '50s party. In October we celebrated our 10lst birthday. Dads saw Lawrence in the fall, Moms in the spring. We joined the Thetas for Kite and Key in December and the Pi Phis for Monmouth Duo in April. Supporting our national philanthropy, rehabilitation, we contributed to the local Special Olympics and other causes. Once again the girls in the blue jerseys performed like pros on the intramural football field and Homecoming with the Phi Psi's proved to be successful venture. 9 f .., A P., wwf ,. - V.,-1 Y -1 w ' 1 ' l ,rye ....Zv.fv.,'a'w,,'1fa, W, M Ks X V I,l if 'fr' 'Z 4 169 9 54. 1' M f ' flow, ,lla ,NJ ...,f2aM..f23rL.J .ff-1 - I-I Q if Ewa g fu an M P limi? it i ii . Q . l W fl P 7 l Mark Nelson Mark Ferguson Keith Fletcher Bruce Holladay Cal Reese Steve Sajben Frank Eble lim Gabbard Peter Weaver Phil Iohnson Skila Perry johnson Fred Rooney Iohn Wilke Dan Bohan Mike Waris Andy Hemmingosn Mike Fogarty Abdy Dankwerth Greg Dalzell Steve Lierz jeff Wood Terry Green Mike Winne Tim McNeil Iohn Kahl Dave Hohnson Mike Kelly Chris Yoder Bob Hatfield James Thatcher Kevin Bohan Iim Winne Brad Holaday Norma Caleb Ieff Yoder Richard Poindexter Ron Morrison Dave O'Brian Ieff Glassco Aaron Smith Mike MacGee Darrin Chaffin Eric Davidson Paul johnson Tim Schmidl Ioe Smith Brock Gohlinghorst Dave Holsteen Mark Weis 51. Steve Scott 52. Brad Schultz 53. Alan Buchele 54. jamie Proffitt 56. Bob Gilman 57. Don Pratt 58. Ron Mau 59. lim Taylor 60. Keith Peterson 61. Mike Hershberger 62. Mark Klimiuk 63. Iay Skinner 64. Peter Trunfio Not Pictured Ralph Bondon Kurt Doner Mark Ferrari George Guastello George Guastello George Kantzia Willy O'Neil Pat Rooney Davis Smith Joe Wilkins Dave Zimmermann l x ll li's,sExxA'mQi1E'f'1.wr'i xgw V xr-' Y do 1 N we S2011 d Schull B daeli ie Pmbll 011141 1 Prill i M111 Taylor fh PENN . 5, J ! ,e HW ,k Sldlmu if TW urffl ond0H ner rrafi Suasffll Swffll mtl!! Neil iey 11th ms mnffl' ,s M4 sbiwlxwgiu EK 'gk 4' lt S' lb lt ll f' W 5 l ' I 2' ' . ..Q.,v4, A .ft ,mf asa- ts ii .. .,, J M.. zz if ,A fm 'i i .H H2,,.,,.f f U J' ,V f ' ' ' ' ' Kappa Sigma fraternity had its spiritual foundings in Bologna, Italy in the year 1400, making it the oldest greek letter society in existence. Gamma Omicron chapter of Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Kansas in 1912. While the members cherish its rich history, we believe our fraternity stands for progress in higher education and the future success and happiness of those who share in the brotherhood. Toward that end, we strive to maintain a balance between academic, social, athletic and philanthropic endeavors. Our house boasts members in Owl Society, Mortar Board and varsity athletics. Through the many parties, functions and other opportunities for members and friends to let themselves go, we seek to make memories which will last long after the lights go out. C Q ij H A 2 Q42,.Ua X HU M4 's w Bruce Barkley Iim Maturo Iohn Mollman Chad Glazer Troy Garrison Iay Wiegman Doug Barraza Ieff jackson jeff Kuhn Dale Crandeli Ioe Gose Larry Day Mike Snider Myron Peck Dana Miller Tony Will Brad Miller Mark Beck Tim Trenshaw lim johnson Greg Windholz Dan Riggs Dave Rashett Mike Sobek Dave jones Russ King Ed Digiralamo :ik s+'2' ..., x i 1,. ' 1 4, H Trenlil Iohwl 5 WMM R119 e RAM e Sulfl 9 10115 , Kin! HW Lambda Chi Alpha was founded in 1910 at Bos- ton 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 ad- dition to The Hill quickly prospered and by 1963 became the first to build a new house on Stewart Avenue. Lamda Chi A1pha's open motto Naught without Labor, 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. , , ,ffl 1,51 4 H. f A 4 im K w '11 In .1 Nl,- fWf.' -'f:4'f,T. . - J .3 'xv Y 1 0-V ig- as A i. . , . 1 1 ' KQV -11 7 1.. V 559 4 XJ V. ' We M 'xi 0 'rfta 'z ,Ja ,..7 n'n7i xQ, if-1 E f phi I 1 ,,,,,. 5't?f5hi3U'l1U33-fy!fy-35515-55 J S. 5 E lgheip-be W1 W tiztt 't-'ee A 4 5556 T, n 4 1 T w p Todd Thompson Don Woods Tim Shaver Kelly Droscoll Margaret Merrifield Travis Holsonger Mike Mitchell Bo jones Bill Shackelford Marty Bastian Bill Eckert Kevin Reog Rick Bacino David Cooper Ioe Ozorkiewicz Evan Ice Todd Bedwell Dvae Hrolicka Tom Woods Iohn Mull Kevin Kelly David Pettle john Shaw David Wiggins Shawn Driscoll Bob Gaudreau Richard Roderick jack O'Leary Don Kenndy Meegs Iones Kirk joy David Maahs Bill Roskens Robert Owens John Frank Rusty Heck Sheldon Holstine Bob Fee David Bailey Chris Fleck Greg Brown Scott Talbott Bradt Stanton Craig Collins Stet Schanze Henry Nowell Dennis Maloney David Wetzler Rob Hense Tret Humphrey Steve Hickerson Greg Swab Peter Collins Chad Wintz Tim Humphrey Kevin Trombold Chris Shirling David Epstein Chris Budig Jeff Enright Tom Shaver Mark McCiney Stu Purdy Bo Kreiling David Redfern Iohn Hughes Forey Milledge Sean Hogan Ieff Bedwell David Daugherty Colby Hall Ed Nelson Brad Perry Iohn Havens Torn Murphy Ieff Foster Kendal Nelson Scott Conway joe Stoeppelworth Iohn Herrman ,XL X 'im Hlmllf Lim Twill M5 Slirlill Pavid Elm :rms WIS Eff mil' om Shllll wk lvlfclll' ru PW O Kfgiling amd RPM Jhfl Hugh? my iiuiftf Ban Holm -ff BBW avid Uiulli 1 Nelsflfl .ad Peffl' hu HAVEHS :UI Murphl rf POW' Wndaj Nflwll att Conway iw ,5fofPPel l in Henman 1 I t fa N , ,, , , is 222 , Z f 'i 'T' f my -5' The Kansas Alpha chapter of Phi Delta Theta continued to strive for excellence in scholastic, civic and athletic achievements. The Phi Delts completed their 101st year on campus by raising over 520,000 for research of ALS CLou Gehrig's Diseasej, again making it the most successful single-year philanthropy on campus. The Phi Delts got off to a fast start this year by winning the hill in both softball and football, and by teaming up with the Kappa Alpha Thetas to take first place in the homecoming float competition. The dedication that it takes to achieve such high standards is the same dedication that bonds the members of Phi Delta Theta throughout their lifetimes. 7 Phi r AXE .,,.M Wilt as W iii MA P A N t A we 'ai Pat Roark Ed Moody Bill Bunton Mark Noller Bob Finholm jeff Stanton Dave Claflin Dan Lowe Dave Uhlig Mark Feiden Ion Bigler Earl Dowell Steve Oberg Russ Muchow Mrs. Betty Riorden George Heinlein Mike BcBride Dana johnson jeff Hoover Monte Soukup Dave McKemey Tyler Cain Mike Monnet Dave Mitchell Bill Kelly Bill McGowen joel Aistin jeff Thompson Lance Focht Roger Bainbridge lake Ieuter Mark Weaver Kevin Norris Roger Rembecki Clay Arendes Tom Bentson Mike Reunolds Mike Dolson Phil Eck jeff Simpson Paul Diamond Ted Whittaker Iim Rees Iohn Fevurly Chris Meeks Phil Holsinger Andy Morrision Tom Pratt Ion Austin Bret Boeger Carl Foster Mike Roberts John St. Peter Dave Shaeffer Clark Vaughn Rob Smith Kerr Holbrook Shawn Mauser Steve Wanamaker Mike Mason Brian johnson Brian Eck 63. Tim McGivern 64. Aaron Grantham 65. Ken Glasser 66. Ioe McGowan 67. Chuck Zoog 68. Matt Dehan 69. Mark Mathes 70. Iohn Allison 71. Tom Stinson 72. Drad Claflin 73. Shawn Taylor 74. Phil McKenna 75. Scott Conger 76. Monte Brentlinger Not Pictured Doug Anderson Steve Bickley joe Casson Drad Coens William Easley Iay Eck Jeff Ellfeldt Rob Ferber Dave Francke Doug Hay Scott Iordan Scott McFarland Mark Newby Andy Shapleigh Dave Smith Scot Tidwell l ' 1 HTH .ir 591 li bfi bl I P3 if lf!! . S e i i 1 1 . T f I 1 N. lv! l Q MMC iron Gmc: en GLM we MKGJW hurl ZW! Lan Dehu lark Malia nhn Allrvl 'om SMU lrad UHH3 ,hawn W 'iul linker! tml WSH ,toms BW 9:CKUTf4 l Anderwl . Biclley laswl Coerb am Egley ck Zllfeldl Ferhff Frandf 1 Hal Iofdlll MJMW Newbl' . ghapliitl gmith Tldvlfu V xt. '-1 :aw The Pi Deuteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta entered its 104th year at the University of Kansas in 1985. The Phi Gams continued to strive for excellence in the areas of scholastic, athletic, civic and social endeavors. Our annual Fiji Island party was held in mid-September. Many long hours were spent in preparing the island's man- made moat, bridge and waterfalls. In October, our 11th annual Leukemia Run philanthropy took place and was once again a tremendous success. This year the event raised over S13,000, making the fraternity the largest contributor to the Leukemia Society of Kansas. The Fiji's are involved in rnany campus activities including student senate, Rock Chalk Executive Board, BOCO and the Kansan. This year the chapter won the Birn B. Cheney Cup which is given by the national fraternity to the top chapter which best exemplifies the ideals of the fraternity. 40 f 3 M ? . 1 1 S wv 39 M1 it 'A wif S jeff Buchanan jeff Patterson Bruce Sears Iohn Killen Mason Linscott Doug Heimstra Lance Swearingen Bryan Reed Bill Linscott Steve Woods Troy Rodman Kurt Henly lack Fields Shawn Ward David Mather Todd Frank Ioe Auten Chris Cooper Mike McCann Steve Shapiro Charlie Kenworthy Rich Macdonald Steve Osborn john Mabry Mom Rehorn Terry Warman Iamie Haas Scott Nellis Mike Steinbacher Brad Robertson Scott Wicks Tom Holleman Shawn Crooker Scott Calliham Ieff Kiffen Brian Brown Rick Crow Mike Iarvi Brian Burget Dan Derezotes David Pittman Dave Osvorn Mike McKee Sandy Cohen Scott Keffen Dave Deaham Phil Haydon Mark Parsons Mark Logan Ieff Miller Dave Haydon Iim Collins Todd Arney Dave Boersma i I 55. Mark Boresow 56. Ierry Sesto 57. Brett Bennitt 58. Damian Hornick 59. Paul Owen 60. Robert Hooper 61. john Wright 62. Tim Griest 63. Tom Miller 64. Tom Rotert 65. Ieff Nunns 66. Chris Crooker 67. Steve Keener 68. Drew Marquarot 69. Charlie Ienks f 70. Gordy Reynolds 71. Dave Porter 72. Dan Pope 73. Ted Stevens 74. Tim Wingate 75. Brennan Connor 76. Bob Rosson 77. Scott Turner 78. Wayne Gray 79. Andy Miller Not Pictured Mike Bizal '. ff N5 ' 'ix .wax .0 s A , . K Niall lor! lem' Sm Brett Beard Oman ll' Paul W5 Robert HW? lahn Will lim C557 M Mina Tom RW Isl! NUM Chr! CW Sm? KEGG Dygw fharllt lflli Gmdi' Kelli Daw lima Dan W Ted SW Tm wllllgl Brennan U' Bob Wu Stoll Ml Waynt Gui Andi Flftuftd , Alrllr, 3 Bizal if The Kansas Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi, now enjoying its 109th year at the University of Kansas, is composed of 98 members who hail from Arizona to New York. Phi Psi's continue to strive for excellence in athletic, scholastic, and social endeavors. Our chapter places consistent effort and takes great pride in our homecoming parade float construction, this year again capturing second place. Our major philanthropy, the Phi Psi 500, will be celebrating its 17th anniversary this spring. As part of this event, sororities and fraternities compete against each other in a tricycle race. The accompanying all-campus party is the finale, designed to raise funds to benefit a local, charitable organization. Phi Kappa Psi is extremely proud to be a part of the Greek system of the University of Kansas, a part of the university itself and of the Lawrence community. 42 1941 f , f fjfig 3' 'J W J 1 1 J 4 S 7 wmww WWW wt .3 1, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23. 24. Skip Hymer Harlow Schmidt Martin Weishaar Ieff Lynn Mrs. Sandy Roush Doug Swenson Bob Swain Bill Mahoney Bill Woltkamp Ieff Cooper Stan Smith Mark Iaedicke Steve Troester Andy Loeuenguth Dave Foster Allen Schmidt Mike Lynn Brad Bukaty R. Grey Endres Barry Brautman Geoff Martins Mark Nestel john Bannister Mike Rainwater ,V M... jeff Stine Iohn Wilmsen Bill Sutcliffe Steve Adkins Iohn Gawlick Kent Emerson Steve Kincaid Chris Panzica Ryan Hoffman Rick Bradford Griff Weyford Brett Holladay Tim Carson Rodney Severin Mike Byrd joe Keating john Goodpasture Steve Cunningham Paul Werp Ioey Steinhauser Not Pictured Curt Gilbert Scott Hensler Rob Murphy F' ' -i ' '-me .muy ' 1' Brad Myers Chris Rhodes Iohn Sprugal Sean Vincent Don Williams Paul Wolf Ron Hilsers Vernon Lee Tony Nichols Todd Pearce Reggie Sood Iohn Yates Brad Iensen Steve Carson Todd Brunmeier Tim Wilkenson Mike Werth Bruce Gidlow Patrick Ewing Ken Sutton Scott Simpson Steve Akins -1 F .il I liven Rlixir Spmp Ymcfnl william! Wolf iilseb yn Lee Nidwolf Fearff 9 Sold Yates lenstfl mon Hummel!! vi1kf11S0 Werlh C1cl10W i EWS iutf0f' Simwl ,ikini The Epsilon chapter of Phi Kappa Theta entered its 70th year in 1985. As one of the oldest houses west of Stewart Avenue, the Phi Kap house boasts many personalities within its walls. Members have participated in various activities including student government, intramural and varsity athletics, honorary societies and football in the side yard. Phi Kaps annually raise money for the Lawrence Warm Hears with a philanthropy basketball tournament. The house draws members from Connecticut to California, and each man works hard to make Phi Kappa Theta exactly what it is. 34 44 f av 7'V?jf? 'fi' F iff gut 4 rj ,fig ,ff VM of'a'Qv f41f Z f 9 'a?wZ4 fMf5f??4 K if ff Vf' UY?!241.?i?'Z ZZffkrifnfwwff H Q0 fl!! Heidi Willet Erin Quirk Debbie Schultz Kelly Smith Rosalyn Wharley Michelle Swenk Mary Van Keppel Ann Ritchie Susan Utt Caroline Horowitz Heather Anderson Mary Mills Kathy Antony Candi Merifield Kackie johnson Lori Markel Diana Winn Kay Stanley Lisa Olson Diana Dye Betsy Stauffer Betsy Knoll Nancy Shadwick Angela Phininger Kathleen Kane jenny Shumacker Amy Bond Diane Brenneman Candie Thompson Barbara Hobart Noel Nolley Kady McCaster Sarah Rossi Katherine Gilbert Madeline Gianneti Milissa Bell Mary Cranor Katherine Seymour Teddi Bankes Missy Hodge Marilyn McBride Kristi Antrim Christy Varney Nancy Dickinson Amy Swearingen Carolyn Schmidt Ann Logsdon Lisa Monasee Sara Drews Angela Young Margy McMaster Dru Myers Hillary Micheals Paige Protzmann Not Pictured jill Sullivan Catherine Six Martha Williams Ginger Foor jill Goldblatt Marilyn johnson Ce Ce Winter Kristen Meuller Katy Stutz julie Powers Diane Powers jennifer Stiles Cindy Chaney Michelle Barton Ann Powell Gigi Greuning Ginny Reeves Laure Winfrey julie Stevens Sara Drews Nancy Engel jill Williams Annette Sindelar Sheri Ford Susan Moellenburg lil, 115 'JL it 1 ...F p. 'l' W I l N l , el l Plrtuffl :ull.IW1l lemme Su tha lllw gel lm Qlldbhl lllll lllllm :Q llllllltl len llelllfl ' Slllll . Poweri le POW llltf Sflfi it Cllillel lelle lllllli Powell Qreulllll lv RW Q wmlrfl' . 5revfl5 Drewi G. Engel lllllalllf erlf 1 Ford H Mggllelf Smdil ei' '3 ,, . A , -,ag T.. J l . 25 I New traditions added to old enthusiasm at the Kansas Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi this year. As the first sorority on the KU campus, Pi Beta Phi has upheld its high academic standards and campus activities. The Pi Phi's teamed up with the men of Phi Kappa Theta for the Fall Basketball Classic, a philanthropy benefiting the Lawrence Warm Hearts campaign. The Pi Phi's strengthened their ties with the Beta Theta Pi's by working together on a production for the Rock Chalk Revue. The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon and the Pi Phi's harmonized their way to second place in Greek Sing. Building on a new tradition, the Pi Phi's were excited to have their newest addition of Arrowmen, Involvement on campus has long been a tradition for Pi Beta Phi. Girls were involved in BOCO, university publications, Greek Columns, Student Senate, football hostessing and various other academic clubs, 34 46 te, in 1,?'7f 5 X yi ai ig z.,z 1 i' . 1 Am. 1 l i u if 4154446 Mi 5 iilibiiglaii f if if Main . ,J g Greg Dellinger Tim Zabelin Henry Boots Brian Yount Scott Nations Neil MacDonald Ed Hartley Elizabeth Fox Devin Scillian Mike Gill Mike Welsh Jeff Cravens Kenny George Kevin Roepke Pat Miramontez Keith Hall Tim Patton Woody Browne Dave Welsh Eric Fladung Mike Wahlstedt Bell Flatt Tim Rogers Dird Frazier Mike Bischler Dean Bruch lim Huffman Kurt Krueger Richard Peil Steve Shortrnan Iohn Richards john Beccerra Bob French Dave Hess Rod Schmitz Craig Rogers Matt Stanesic jeff Harper Jerry Ryan Hugh Madden Steve Cole Mike Pautler Matt Roesner Chris Price Bard Eckenroth Bruce Arbo I.P. Moore Mark McAuliffe Keith Davis Scott Dattel jeff Mathis Kevin Shoemaker Mike Sinnot Ioe Forlenza Mike Ross Ray Newton Chris Hanson Corby Webb Steve Traxler Bill Sharpe Tom Sheehan Ieff McCausland 63. Tim McNary 64. Fred Azar 65. Randy Ellis 66. Dave Stewart 67. Scott Russell 68. Tim Phares 69. Troy Scillian 70. Dave Schiever Not Pictured Darren Allen Kelly Deer Mike Dinnito Rob Emme Phil Forte Rob Leonard Brett Lloyd Alan McMillian Mike Norseth Paul Oswald Tom Quick john Rumage Mike Rupf Tom Schad Brian Stoddard Phil Strode Dale Tapp Lyndall Yarnell Bret Yount Wayne Zeigler lll 4 I J i x AN' .N 2 'l All if 1 ,ll 75, 1 13 .' 2 f ,. M, S' Q 4 4 ,i 'Q I 251 X 'ZZ Beta Gamma chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity is a force to be reckoned with in the Greek system of KU. Ninety men strong, the Pikes are competitive in academics, athletics and have members involved in all areas of the university. An addition, expected to be completed by the fall of 1985, will expand the current structure on Stewart Avenue and make it one of the most modern on campus. More importantly, it will expand the size of the chapter house to allow more men to share in the friendships that have become a trademark of Pi Kappa Alpha since it was chartered at the University of Kansas in 1914. 48 lphaE' 1ij l ig? l .. T. .. . W 1 if fi W Doug Urich Don Parterfield Chris Farha john Dotts Mike Dowell Rick Baumeister Greg Solem john Ertz Trey Kouri Phil Rogler Greg King David Walsh Brad Danahy David Wellcer Tjeerd Brink jim Pusateri Kevin Leathers Pat Breckenridge Larry Block john Rau Kent Brisley Todd Rohr Mike Warren Fritz Wood Tom Peterson Scott Herring Kevin Martin Wes Ryan jeff Van Wagner Tom Redford john Sadler Larkin O'Keefe Pat Walker jim O'Donnell james Loo Mitch Anderson john Kudlinski Kelly McArthur Greg Caudill Mike Van Der Bosch Tom Wagner Rob Lane Mike Anderson Bill john Dave Riddle Brian Lange George Ranallo Tom Vicker David LaLumia james Melland john Copp jim Kudlinski Mike Mitchelson Tom Kirchhoff Brian Hartnett Kelly Milligan wax 6 vi. f , ,,...,.il,l1,l 4r '?2 'T '-1-7.7. A , V fwfr 57. Clark Massad 58. Wes Hatfield 59. Mike Garvey 60, Stu Littlefield 61. jon Richey 62. Bill Taylor 63. Mark Pusateri 64. Keith Puritz 65. Brad Chandler 66. William Allision 67. Eddie Adel 68. jon Hofer 69. Steve Marshall 70. jack Platt 71. Scott Longfield 72. Robert Hughes 73. David Snell 74. Paul Kraus 75. Mark Lange 76. Bart Stewart 77. Steve Griswold Not Pictured Scott Alexander jim Arensberg Staton Breidenthal Mark Brinkman Adam Crave Pete Gerhaman Bull George Pat Griffin Dave jolley Bruce Kershenbaum Howard Knifht Scott Lindwall Tim Mahaffey Tom Mangold Mort Platt Reed Preston Bill Rotert Steve Sprague jeff Tschudy Chris Van Horn Scott Vermillion Chirs Woll Nick Vedros Steve Wilcox Sean Dow Archie Byers Tom Rogers Kurt Engdahl Todd Heiserman Dwight Miller Bill Cronin Gordon Foster Vince Farha Tim Pott 1 .V ff. -ff' .ls .1 'frvfg' . 'L .-- ', t. N . l I fl i it 'f , 'Q rv. W. 'fl , 'fy ,Ns 4, Z' Hu 4 X J I if . ,ln I N nk c .ravi ill 'T 1 T 4 l mdwall malty Angell lan mmn IBN lpragvf lwdy Jan Hum ernlilllll Voll edit Vilcox ,ow Byfii 9596 wdahl lelsffllfl I W l F05 23113 fl To the new college freshman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon represents the best in fraternity living. The history and tradition of the house are very important to its members. The house presents a broad range of personalities coming from all over the country, Sigma Alpha Epsilon stresses these things to its members: Fraternity, Brotherhood and Friendship. With these ideals in mind, the men of SAE live and learn together, complementing each other and striving to continue the traditions of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 1 fw, -rife-313-VX f , L ,,,.f A 2 W, N , , . , , .L f M 1, , M am ul.-..S,w::. AAVEQVDI VE 2TM5a,7,?,?s71,.eyf i459 WmmNwwmmY..,,,.,,,WW,,.,wMNM.-, 'LJ' Mt li ft P l fl f in 5fDlV'f9lw 14 11 .l X lm Q nl 2 J 'il cf J Arnold Graham Steve Ryan Gary Davis Andrew Hendricks Ion Leu Brandon Bennett Tom Dickerson Trey Hawes Matt McPherron Paul Fazio Darren Wright lim Vrzak John Stanley Eric Wall Kip Elliot lay Scott Craig Domann Elise Eschenheimer Tom Terry Scott Tennis Scott Williams Art Hollelmeyer Rodney Flott Ieff Gleason Troy Reazin Dan Gebert Marc Marano Scott Kirkendall Steve Peterson Tyler Cunclith David Urban Steve Bowen Chuck Cambell Dan Hogerty less Salisbury jim Krekeler Iohn Dickerson Mark Shade Shawn Hunter Blake Spencer Lance Palmer Gary Sobba Mark Humphries Todd Harper Stan Carrington Dave Kirkendall jeff Mahojer Mike Riekhof Mike Schneider Sean Dugan Ioe Morris Reed Brinton Mark Nuss Randy Hughes Brian Kemp Paul Essmyer Ieff Lady Mark Casey David Franklin Mark Hanna Ieff Watson jerry Iones Brian Devlin Andrew Jett Tom McGrath Doug Henzlik Todd Gugler Derron Dunderman Todd Schulman Jeff Lilley Drew Pollock Brad Alexander john Bowman Mike Franklin 75. Chris Trandal 76. Iohn Mueller 77. Eric Swim 78. Bob Devine 79. Jim Goodyear 80. Shane Langston 81. Vince Iohnson 82. Mike Curran 83. Rob Burnett 84. Tyler Peters 85. Doug Thompson 86. Steve DeSalve 87. Craig Abraham 88. Tom Moore 89. Brad DeBauge 90. Mike Lauler 91. Scruffy Khoury Not Pictured Scott Sutter Tom Burkhead Phil Walton Robert Lacy Eric Walker Richard Smith Mike Evenson Curt Skoog Ieff Thompson Matt Hurt Greg Nichols Mike Carothers Scott Smalley it D F J hi J 1? il ,im w fl if 4 4 EQ V l . 5 Q alqi le' 's l K X l a v X . , 7 ff, , Dver 1,100 alumni and their spouses returned to KU in the fall of'84 to help the Alpha Xi chapter of Sigma Chi celebrate its 100th anniversary. The event exemplified the loyalty and tradition associated with Sigma Chi. A bond of friendship throughout a diverse group of individuals is what places Sigma Chi as a leader in the Greek community. High academic and social standards fuel Sigma Chi's ambitious character. A great deal of pride is taken in Sigma Chi's ability to work hard and still have great fun. At Sigma Chi, the tradition lives on. 52 Tau -Xl, ' n ,K f f L Wlillgiyr, Kill ll -. 9 I 10 11 12 Amy Rodenberg Lori Kagan Amy Mandlman Charlotte Ross janet Rabin Iodi Harris Lindley Kimbrough Brenda Ashner Linda Offenberg Barbara Shear Faye Feldman Lori Nudelman 13. jill Zakon 14. Wendy Kirsch 15. Laura Axlerod 16. Iannie Sherry 17. Lisa Zurovsky 18. Iulie Abels 19. Iodi Natkin 20. Shelly Kunitz 21. Missy Weissman Not Pictured: Kim Kushner Iulie Fagin Iessica Kleinbaum Erica Tannenbaum Debbie Alfend Dori Belton Denise Fogel Robyn Levine Robyn Hart Shari Haft W, Kleinbm 3 Lmienball bw Alfend 1 Belton N Pggfl W, Lawn? vn Hin 1 Hdfl 1 Fagm he Beta Chi Chapter of Sigma Delta Tau is the newest Greek addition to the KU campus. Since pledg- ing on September 9, 1984, our chapter has strengthened and grown. Because we are a new chapter, we have the freedom of starting our own traditions as well as fol- lowing in the footsteps of our 39 sister chapters across the United States. We also have the wonderful opportu- nity to watch our sorority flourish in size. Diversity is important to SDT, and to prove this we participate in such campus activities as Greek Endeavor, Special Olympic Volunteers, The Iayhawker Yearbook, Mortar Board, Music Club, Advertising Club, Women in Communications, Public Relations Student Society of America, Little Sisters Programs, and Student Senate. In addition to raising money for the Prevention of Child Abuse, our National Philanthropy, we also volunteered our time to the local radio station, KANU. Even though we actively participate in campus and community activities, we still find time for academics and socializing. SDT's are members of the Honor Roll, The Dean's List, and the Emily Berger Scholarship Program. In our spare time we have formals, date- dashes, SDTea's, pledge kidnappings, and crush parties, Sigma Delta Tau was originally founded at Cornell University on March 25, 1917, we are very proud to car- ry on the Sig-Delt tradition. A 'B 3 IN Ianene Rothwell Kathy Kilventon Kendra Gooch Mom Russell Angela Greeson Erin McCue Amy Peer Sandy Stewart Tasha Gulik Ian Clinkenbeard Melissa Buford Tammy Ramsey Tracy Lollar Caroline Innes Ann Kaplan Kelly Clark Lori Stuckey Georgianne Colladay Mary Coffey Lisa Lewis Dena Daniel Iulie Stein Lynne Stark Bonita Henry Dawn Marion Susan Kraft Patty Melean Shalene Bayless Stacy Luallen Marilyn Slankard Nancy Bishop Iulie Knarr Michel Basile Melissa Haller Denyse Heaney Becky Stuedemann Amy Bernstein ' Mary Sauder Cindy Hobson Elaine St Martin Iudy Foley Cindy Iott . Tanna Bushman . Elizabeth Bergman . Chris Lippert . Sharon Sears 55. Laura Bulgren 56. Ioanne Hawkins 57. Wendy Tiemann 58. Lisa Wenskie Not Pictured: Kate Raleigh Arleen Legaspi Karen Amos Lori Pitlor Kim Beezley Lisa Merriman Denise Ellena Sheila Mason Robyn Nordin Jill Pearson Stacy Simons Shari Smith E I I enyif Hella :cky Sfufllfl mv Btfllal my Sdlldtl my HobS0l lame 5' lllll ,dy Foley indy lon anna Blfllf llzglltlll llflif hm lflllln harvfl Sell aura llllllfl balm? Haw fendl' lm? isa llflllll IClUfed t Nordiv arson gimoni gmilh .-aa., t ia 2 if H 1- During the 1984-85 year, the women of Xi chapter of Sigma Kappa proudly celebrated 110 years as a national sorority and 71 years as an active chapter at the University of Kansas. In this spirit of pride, Sigma Kappa made this year one of our best. Along with the Sigma Nu and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternities, Sigma Kappa received first place in the Greek Sing competition. Sig Kaps took part in the Greek Olympics during Greek Week and volleyed its way to second place in the Alpha Chi Omega Fall Volley Classic. A high point of the fall semester was our open house. The members represented Sigma Kappa in the Miss Lawrence Scholarship pageant and Miss Kansas USA pageant. Floating into second place, Sig Kaps paddled their way to fun in the Theta Chi-Gamma Phi Kutty's Ark raft race. Sig Kaps participated in Student Senate, the Kansas crew team, the Kansan staff, theatrical productions, symphonies and choirs, and were also represented on the Panhellenic executive board. Sigma Kappa showed its pride in the community by regularly entertaining the residents of Colonial Manor nursing home. 6 We Ms lisa fl V lil 'mill Hunter Graham john Onken Mitchell Stevenson Greg Baker Dudley Hutcherson less Commerford Helen mom Rhea Greg Stanweed Andrew Browne David Schermacher Patrick Reynolds Scott Swenson Doug Dockhorn Bill Mayhood Iohn Hilleard Michael Green David Ginardi Chris Henson Steve Bloom Mike Connor Mark Miller Iohn White David Carlson Patrick Commorford jeff Palac Duncan Calhoun Kevin Klenke Pat McCool David Rankin Bob Fields Keith Off Randy Brandt Michael Barnhart Andy Millikan Kyle Cox Tim Clough Brice Butler Jeff Nelson Andy Carro Matt Levi Charles Sloan Ion Brax Tom Clark Todd Benson Lance Hodges Tim McFerrin Scott Brittain Scott joy Mike Zevitz Drew Hammond Tom Fields William Raynolds Mark Putman Walt Niedner Roger Douglas Kevin McCabe Mike Vankeirsbilck Neal Erickson 59. Gregory Garbeff 60. Thomas With 61. Harold Neumann 62. D. Kent Allenbrad 63. Patrick Connor 64. Clarke Smith 65. Carl Iohnson 66. Bobby Fisher 67. Bob Toeus 68. Ioeseph Schuler 69. Garden Gerig 70. Clint Bloom 71. Bill Fenn 72. Rick Iones 73. Iohn Stephens 74. john Fickel 75. David Nelson 76. George Kandt 77. Marty Dajani Not Pictured Nat Dohr Tim Hannigan Steve King David Spencer Donald Cremers Charles Wheeler Steve Frank Ted Lockhart 1 .Em W 105155 amld Kem Allen? xmfl COW lark? Sllll H1 l0llll50ll pbby Hill' gh -lllel-I5 w?55Ph Schuh: Arden Cell hm Bloom lll ffm' itll low nhtl Stephens ihn Finkel avid WR dt evfge mg lam. DW. 'lcfllffd lohf mnlill KWH gpenffl d fffmen wheflff as Frank oflhm Q gf! '. 2 K Sigma Nu's, for years, have lived by the fraternity's ideals of love, truth and honor. This year has brought well deserved reward and has opened up new avenues to the men of Nu Chapter. It is through the basic concepts of Sigma Nu that we can attribute our past and can be confident of a solid future. Supported by strong alumni, our Centennial year, 1984, was celebrated with great success. Over 700 alumni returned to the chapter to see old friends and to relive their days at KU. Now Sigma Nu must look toward the future. We must continue to maintain our strength through involvement in the Rock Chalk Revue, honor societies such as Lambda Sigma, Owl Society and Mortar Board. We must be aware of what we have accomplished and strive for a better, stronger next 100 years at KU. 7 tm of atwt tzt t 4 Ieff Reiger Daniel LaGue Todd Morris Charles Miller Corene Meier 1HousemomJ Paul Rappoport Thomas Chubb Kevin Ose Scott Hausman Mark Erland Greg Tvrdik Robert Cochran Brad Weber F. Wesley Naylor Todd Sullivan Wayne Pickerell Scott Hermreck Elliot Glass Alex Rappoport David Weil Iohn Secrest David Murrell Doug Wilkinson Timothy Buckley john Davis Brett Horttor Fred Hageman Paul Woennenberg Erik Carson Adrian Davis Fred Kalush Mark King Erik Witcher Rob Steere Pete Greig Vic Osmelak Mike O'Neil Scott Huntress Ieff Hauseman Richard Moffet Chad Isern Steve Mueller Brian Driscoll Pete Owens Michael Womack Timothy Strunk Bryna Rose Brian Klumpp Denny Fangman Mike Driscoll john Havel' K . 52. Mike Wheat 53. Paul Burmaster 54. Mike Slattery 55. John Ursick 56. Iohn Scott 57. Andrew Sipple 58. Jeff Syslo 59. Matthew Taranto 60. john Luther 61. Scott Davis 62. Iohn Hansen 63. Ken Hansen 64. R. Scott Patterson 65. joseph Haughton 66. Shawn Archer 67. Parker Schenken Not Pictured Troy Fowler Pete Swenson Peter Maruska David McCormick Tom Eangman Bryan Thomas jim Tucker Chris Lazzarino jeff Ream ,lg Whral UA Bm-gif! ile Elmer hp Umcl hn Sturt ndrew Slllll ll Syslo anhflt' lm ,hn Ullhfl jotl DW rhll Hansen in HW , Scarf PM' isepl Haul hawn Affher arkel icmrffl Fowler gwenwl liaflfll . Mcormlfl hllf Scherllf farllman Thomv lflltl' Lajldllno fam Since its inception in 1923, the Kansas Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon has been a positive force at KU. Nationally, Sig Ep is the second largest fraternity with over 235 active chapters. Active is the key word at Sig Ep. Kansas Gamma stresses diversity and is involved in academics, community service, athletics and campus activities. Our GPA ranks above the all men's and all fraternity average. Our highly successful Superteams philanthropy raises much-needed money for the Douglas County Mentally Retarded Youth Association. We are competitive on campus, and this year garnered a first place in Wheat Meet, a second place at Greek Sing and were active in Homecoming by constructing a float. Members were also involved in the lnterFraternity Council, Student Senate, Associated Students of Kansas, the University Daily Kansan and other University activities. Our social life is also important. Significant Episodes, Bowery Brawl and Luau were traditional successes. We, the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon, pride ourselves on the balance of scholarship, community service and social life that we have achieved. This balance allows us to be a positive force on campus and prepare ourselves for the future. 60 X 5 aw? 4 fn ,a,,.,,. f.6,.4., 1. Miles Nease Erik Hansen 53. Doug Meserve 2 fx ET f f f X, .7 Z KB f'-T! L, f, X s L 4 H f M imi Wlllsll if Scott Coe Lance Harra Rod Odom Doug Keller Bob Hoffman Brian Kelly Richard Hayes Dion Hargreaves Edward Hummer Ron Richardson Bill Duncan jeff Martin Ronald Aul Rob Behee Elaine Hill Todd Karlin Lester Bruce Don Seidel Mike Alexander Dan Fitzgibbon Gregory A. Falen Matt Tidwell Lee johnson Chris Stanley Iohn Whitaker Lance Luther Buddy Ferguson Marty Novak Chris Beaham Tom Teare Ioe Campbell Bill McDevitt Kevin Bowman Dennis McGuire Mike McCarthy Bill Hervey Karl Burke Iohn Clason Karl Stroud Mark Vanderstay Lance Schmidt Tom St. Goerge Larry Epley Ted Durie Chris Warner Hal Marshall Mike Horak Mark Haverty Eric Keller Kent Gilbert 54. Dan Rothwell 55. Iames Ward 56. Christopher Hathaway 57. Douglas Reed 58. Scott Coe's Dad 59. Theodore Betz 60. Greg Dittmer 61. Boyd McPherson 62. Kevin Pyle 63. Steve Plummer 64. Ronald Ramburg 65. Michael Dickerson 66. Brian Tillema 67. Scott Baltzell 68. Bradley Wasinger 69. Mike O'Neil Not Pictured jeff Brodbeck Darin Denning Todd Nelson David Patton Kevin Pyle Bronson Webb Chandra Patel -is nfflill' 7.1. uf 'iA iD,. NSU' I' ,l 'Ml :FM ll' 41, i bibs w 'li M' lit Wil? .QE y Yip. . ,Qi . 1 ,ul T I fin I1 II' iw R . Wg lltilll an RUWU meg llafll mgwpher Hill M135 Reid -on Coda Dil 1205079 M reg Dmmfl gyd lldhew evln Pyle ltmlmll Wald will QQVE P lxchifl WM Hemi ,on Ballifll ridley ww hiv OW nan Tl ,lcmfed rodbffk Denning l Nelsllf' Pgllllll Pyle an lllebb Ira PM .NN IWW W. he Alpha Phi chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon is rapidly becoming one of the top greek chapters at KU. Plans were laid oat the beginning of the year to continue the goal toward excellence in scholarship, leadership and service to campus and community. The Tekes kicked off the year with the first all- campus soccer tournament. The St. Iude Soccer Cup enjoyed great success for its inaugural year. Nearly 52,000 was donated to the St. Iude's Children's Re- search Hospital. The Teke's continued to show their presence on campus by winning first prize in the homecoming float competition. Tau Kappa Epsilon is the largest fraternity nationally, with 267 chapters. Teke accepts men whose personal worth and character, and not his wealth, rank or honors are requisites for membership. Living in one of the most modern and beautiful houses on campus, Tekes work hard to preserve their individuality while striving for scholarship and lead- ership now and after graduation. Theta Chi ,, , A ,J ,f , , s f B he QL , U1 . 21 uf ' mg, 7 Q it 8 Lindsay Olson john Sheets David Kaminska ID. Cox Ion Slusher Sleff Myrtle Eric Scheck Iohn Williams Kevin Olson Ioe Schulte Fabian Iabro Galen Gottschalk Scott Courosn Kevin Robertson Randy Peterson Mike McCamon Bob Taylor Tim Foshee' Iohn Lawton Brian Raleigh Bill Rogers Wric Luling Mitsu Lockrow Dave Neubecker Kurt Seyfarth Mike Spoonemore Ieff Faiman Chris Stehno Brian Hogan Tom Diel E.B. Dangerfield Brian Shipley Angel Reyes Brad Proctor George Laham john Sennentz Steve Casagrande Paul Snapp Shannon Reudlinger Mike Beier Ed Markham Brett Parker Trevor Dunn Dana Wreath Mike Cain john Detisch Iohn Heeney Bill Slusher Not Pictured jim Strathe Lenny Geist Tim Metz 1 -is I I , if ,V l la 5 if 1 Jai' - 4 1 Q u mgnnde ,app I nkeudlllllf exe: .mm arktr Dum math Iain Jetisfll leentl' ushtf 'ed e ist awe? mrs-.,,,N I Delta Psi chapter of Theta Chi fraternity is entering its fifth year at the University of Kansas and its second year at its new house that is located just north of Memorial Stadium at 1101 Missouri St. Theta Chi is here to stay. Members are active on campus in numerous organizations including: student senate, SUA, KU water ski team, KU marching band and several honor societies. Members also participate in many of the intramural sports offered each season. The brothers of Theta Chi enjoy an active social calendar with several annual parties including the Red Ox Stampede barn party. Academic achievement is stressed with the house GPA consistently ranking high on the hill. Last spring Theta Chi took third place in the fraternity system. The first Kutty's Ark raft race and party, co-sponsored by the Gamma Phi Beta sorority, which benefits the Douglas County Council for the Aging was a huge success. With a strong brotherhood, loyal alumni and consistently good pledge classes, the future looks even brighter for the men of Theta Chi. I f Eric Hinrichs David File Troy Calderwood Chris Baxter Iorge Figuerola Shawn Greywall Hazel Holder james Beale Rick Nielsen Ioe Skimming Steve Vanderroest Mike Clune Paul Barnard Paul Schick Bowe Wingred Mike Finan Terry Anderson Peter Knops Chad Carver Ernie Rodriguez Chris Powell Ioe Barber David Craig Chris Lopez Rob Marshall Bruce Harken Larry Reynolds Iim Vanderbilt ' Mike Wilson l Bruce Kelly Iohn Radtke 1 Don Deweese Antonio Gutierrez Lyle Platt jamie Gilbert Kirk Blacklock Steve Hall 5, l I V' rv S wi K Mmm UMW Wwn :MM MM DNN mwmmx Wm W eww WMM MM , fiL 'gf S rw an viii? Igcke 66 BetaTau X Zfywwf wry , fff f 'fvffffff ffif 514 f' ,naff an ,, 5, A af if 1 f f BSB 4 L N - xg! X i Q gee John Anderson Marc Ginsberg Craig Kolkin Larry Rose Mike Moore Mitch Klinsky lack Morris joel Himmel Dave Himmel Ron Siegal Mark Protus Gary Iaffee Bob Soffer Howie Friedman Mike I-Iolleb Rob O'Brien Ken Kraus Lance Lucas Neal Cohen Mike Kupperman Scott Loochtan Bob Beopple Steve Asher Adam Berman I-. 'E , 4 K x 'hs ai lv--. x 4 H .x ., ,s .raus Lum Cohen Kupptflllifl Lunchtan Y Beopplf l ,uhei ngefman '4 091'- -L42'.':':m., he Epsilon Mu chapter of Zeta Beta Tau was founded at the University of Kansas on September 5, 1982 becoming the 98th chapter of a national fraternity that was established in 1898. Since that time we have taken our national theme, A Tradition in Excellence and applied it to our own chapter. We have 40 members who come from as far away as California and as nearby as Kansas City. Our annual Raquetball Tournament once again raised over S400 for the Lawrence Big Brother Big Sister program. We also continued to sponsor the Bahama Mama beach party for the entire campus. It was a night to be remembered. In three short years we have established ourselves as a strong active Fraternity. Our goals are to continue to offer a great social atmosphere while encouraging aca- demic excellence, and becoming an important part of the University and Lawrence community. 68 i o Congratulations to Sigma Chi and Sigma u for an Excellent 100 Years on Campus t's not often that a fraternity has a good reason to gather a thousand alumni for one weekend, but this year, two fraternities at KU found an exceptional excuse. For Sigma Nu and Sigma Chi, one hundred years on campus was definitely a cause for a celebration. It may not have seemed possible to capsulize a century into one weekend, but a year's worth of planning for both fraternities yielded two days of reacquainting and reminiscing. The Sigma Nu Centennial celebration took place the weekend of September 22-23. Over 700 alumni arrived in Lawrence from homes as far away as Africa, Guam and Europe. Matthew Levi, Lawrence sophomore, said, The fact that people came back from so far meant so much. It real- ly made us realize that a fraternity is not something you leave behind with your college days. The weekend witnessed events ranging from an infor- mal dinner on Friday to a formal banquet on Saturday night. The fraternity also held a memorial service for brothers who had passed away. Levi said that house tours were given, and alumni had the chance to talk about how much the house had changed over the years. Sigma Nu purchased their current residence in 1922. The house had previously been the governor's mansion, and the rumors surrounding the house provided great stories for the alums to share with undergraduate chapter members. All in all, said Levi, It was a great chance to find out more about the people who have made Sigma Nu what it is today. The weekend was more than we ever expected it to be. It's something we'll never forget. I il ..-...,,,, 7 w WWW' ' WJW Wwwm iff M, fv K, Ill' Nm 1, JMR TOP: ,SE llllnls ll Ula 'KID . 3 Nu A El and from ,mf htl OH Sang: nal semeee dlei that rd chance he over the lil idenee inhi emorh marsh provhdedp undergralz h chance hh made Sigue 'h re than wen ever forget LEFT: Sigma Nus begin the day with outdoor ,. ceremonies. TOP: A member of the Sigma Chi llllwuse bartends to make alums feel welcome. l, WABOVE: Sigma Nu actives and alums enjoy a f buffet dinner and live music outside. tri. y, I. The Sigma Chi's definitely won't be forgetting the 1, 100 back-slapping alumni who gathered the weekend of October 27-28. Although the weather did not want to co- operate with the celebration, a huge canvas tent covered the tennis court behind the chapter house and helped to prevent any dampening of spirits. Dave Urban, Wichita senior, said the weekend pro- vided a trip to a surprise-win-KU-Oklahoma football game followed by a formal banquet on Saturday night. Sunday's events included a ritual meeting and a brunch before the alumni had to leave. lt was wonderful meeting all the older alumni and hearing their stories. We got to meet some famous alum- ni and talk to them on an equal level. The best part was just listening to them tell stories and comparing their time with our time, Urban said. For both Sigma Nu's and Sigma Chi's, the celebrations not only provided the chance to meet the men who re- presented the best of the past one hundred years, but as Levi said, to also imagine the opportunities for the next one hundred. ,,, fy 369 O G Qff C am Pu ' ge t ark . V A 52 i V t i: tf .2., Z-gg ,Y ' 2,35 ' ak Qi? rig Qlfagaf 7? ,, 5? t ,. Jw-Q? if f. ff 7 W ' Q., W-wh. orn carnpus and iles fr would be. ll orn and Dad, is incredilolel l'rn only five ra au isn't as everuone said it is great. Five guus in a tlireef ou would tlninlc. We reallu save Dear Nl nt lite ' veru d lace tlaan u o we old oft ID rtrrle lull e own p wded ork, s et rfl AW tn e 'n my ss cro sn't w ou g ing up ' acu i lot le r doe w do it .ng alk 's priv is a ' erato ' . Ho ' a. Bei ue next l All tlnt edroont apartrnent cks, too. The refrig witclt oft cleaning was a great ide rent's d b tlie lou all s r uear au, tlie save ' ' 'es. We senio the w on utiliti 'plll-l6S. Getting rau own place for G nt is a reallu good feeling. Eg d tlae clieck . . . 'Eff-:,. MQ. , , A , 1 In 152 M ' -ww, independe n uou sen 'LDC elcfca ., Az, ,. -. .0 222545 V 'Q --.m f , ,,.- .n-:Mc ,sd g,,,g,5.1E.:5m Sf y -1 El C nine don the In Cent live i draw: Pm for ch of the appea havinl alone. readin over tl his sist apartml 'Being home. wouldnm schedule hot wats l it s 5 defilltll' W Pvsfmll . will I Q5 How the Gther Half Lives . . . a View of off-campus living College. The home away from home. Students spend nine months a year at school. Some people live in dorms, some choose Greek life, but almost half opt for the challenge of an apartment or even a house. In fact, according to the University Information Center, over eleven-thousand of KU's 24,436 students live in a rented or leased apartment or home. What draws so many students to live off campus? Privacy is one of the primary reasons students give for choosing off-campus living. Tom Vicker, a resident of the Sunrise Apartments, says privacy is the most appealing factor of apartment life for him. He likes not having to go to the library when he wants to study alone. Instead, he can just relax on the sofa while reading psychology or scatter calculus problems all over the kitchen table whenever he wants to. Tom and his sister, Paige, share the two-story, two-bedroom apartment. We really get along well, Tom says. Being here with Paige makes it seem more like home. I've never lived in a dorm, but I know I wou1dn't like it. I like living here. I have my own schedule, the food is great, and there's always enough hot water. You're running your own life. f ' V wiv According to Tod Hunter, Torn's View of dorm life is basically accurate. Tod, a former dorm resident who is now leasing a house with two other students, also feels that privacy is an important factor. In the dorm, people were always making noise and running through the halls. Here, its like the King's Castle-more comfortable, more homey, and easier to study. Tod stresses that you have to be much more responsible and clean up after yourself. For Tod and his two roommates, Randy Daniels and Terry Burfor, cooking is usually no problem. It's every man for himself, which seems to work out pretty well. Tod is also enjoying a better social life than when he lived in the dorm. He says apartment life can get monotonous and boring at times, but it's up to you how much fun you want to have. Paul Fazio, who moved into Hanover Place apartments after living in a fraternity house for three years, agrees that it can get too quiet or boring at times, but the privacy is really nice. I miss not being able to run across the hall and find a fraternity brother to go grab a beer with, but I can still go to the house whenever I want to. 37 Some people fall out of touch when they move out, but that's their own fault. Paul said he enjoyed living in the fraternity house, but now that he's a senior, he needs the extra time he has to himself to keep everything together. His grades have improved, and his social life hasn't changed at all. As for Bill Taylor, he and his roommates Tom Kirchhoff and David Snell are having a great time in their two-story, three-bedroom apartment. It is located at 14th and Vermont, just a short walk from campus. Also nearby are popular bars such as Bullwinkle's, The Hawk, and The Wheel. As Bill put it, We just found out where the good bars were, and then started looking for an apartment. And the social life? Well, this terrible trio thinks they are doing just fine. They spent a whole week celebrating Bill's birthday. They don't have any complaints about the noise, since most of it emanates from their apartment. Amazingly enough, amid all the partying, they claim they still manage to maintain good grades. Tom, Tod, Paul and Bill all seem to agree that even though apartment living is a little more expensive, it is definitely worth it. All four say that their parents are willing to pay the extra few dollars a month, since they think it provides much better living conditions than dorms. For each of them, it's the little things that make it unique. Tom and Paige are frequently entertained when their neighbor starts singing in the shower and the sound carried through the paper-thin walls. Bill, Tom and David all like to cook, so they sometimes concert their efforts and expertise in the kitchen to come up with a concoction previously unknown to man. Paul enjoys riding his exercise bicycle in the living room while watching T.V. And listening to his Walkman. And Tod and his roommates, who have formed a rock band, have found that their basement is the perfect place to rehearse. All in all, off-campus living would seem to be a great way of life for the modern-day KU students. Lawrence has a glut of apartment complexes and rental houses scattered throughout the town, with prices ranging from the very expensive to very budget. Since approximately 45? of all KU students live off-campus, the thrill of being independent and having privacy seems to be important. After all, if you're going to spend nine months a year up here, it makes sense to make your home-away-from-home as comfortable, pleasing, and fun as possible. 191' . V ' 'ff The typical KU student's apartment provides the kind of privacy not always afforded by other living arrangements. 5 6 41 2. I D S Qgmzyfzblvf if -M221 1 I lf w ? .1 Z U 'f 1 mem-swaauwrfn.-uma. MN f4-vv ff V n xr-:rf w.wfx1a-fam-fu .afv14wnu,fw..u-m.xAvAv,w ,:,a. za-wf W ',-,vf: 4- v 'w-WM: 'M nan: zx omvn .-f, na V: .V V , ' .Aa ,W Q V , - . X CJ ANHELLE IC BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tracy Olds, Beth Li11ie,' Lisia Boerger, Laura Bolgrexg, Dpnxfa McKee, Chris Siriatra. ' ' w 1 Sbwnn W1 Han Vkvhsi ?' I X Z ? Z5 Z ? ? S :X ai 12 Z i 'Yu lei wx X, ,. 'iq 22 if wx 2 A X1 fa 5 ix, If X, 3 A , i P15 56' 9 5, :ii ii' 5 EIS IEE , Wi g 5? gs 2, 2 2 5? gy gi 6 Q 6 l V: hi JI M EU 'v L, V '. Ll 5 'F F i. V 2 f w I Ll 1 fi Z ROCK Cl-IALK ADVIS Y Z E Z V,1L ,,i, 'Wiz f-'Mfg iff, ' W M7 16 0710 A wa f' MORTAR BOARD o ROW ONE: Colleen Eck, Paul Monson, Rachel Smith, Renee Pitner. 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Rick 336 Bacon, Rodney 176 Bachenbeiner, Lauri 241 Bachman, Allison 241 Bachman, Kurt 318 Backstrom, Mindy 328 Bachofer, Brenda 316 Bader, Audrey 265 Badgley, Ellen 196,302 Bagford, Pam 256 Bahl, Pam 257 Barbeito, Catherine 185 Barber, Joe 364 Barber, Linda 176 Barbie, Janie 324 Barbour, Kelley 240 Barentine, Ann 328 Baresch, Brian 274 Barfield, Roosevelt 208 Barkley, Bruce 332 Barlow, Cheryl 242 Barlow, Dave 237 Barlow, Mandy 240 Barnard, Paul 364 Barndollar, Rebecca 196 Barnes, Diane 208 Barnes, Holly 250 Barnett, Maleea 208 Barnhart, Michael 356 Barr, Craig 253 Barr, Peter 202 Barta, Rebecca 208 Barr, Julie 208 Barter, Anita 281 Bartling, Holly 302 Baxter, Chris 364 Basgall, Richelle 264 Basile, Michel 354 Baska, Michaela 185 Bassham, Michael 208,254 Bastian, Martha 208 Bastian, Maty 336 Batcourt, David 235 Bates, Jane 177 Bates, Paula 247 Batcheller, Kelly 258 Batchelor, Donna 239 Batchelor, Joelle 242 Batt, Martha 208,302 Battenfeld 274 Bauer, Elaine 232 Bauer, Kathleen 247 Bauer, Susan 255 Baumeister, Rich 177,350 Bay, James 237 Bayer, Barbara 294 Bayless, Shalene 354 Beach, Stephanie 292 Beachner, Julie 189,294 Beaham, Chris 361 Beal, Jennifer 234 Beal, Joanne 234 Beal, Todd 318 Beale, James 364 Bean, Emily 242 Bean, Tracy 258 Bearly, Charles 254 Bearly, Janet 264 Beary, Anne 177,316 Beasley, Patricia 174 Beatty, Phil 306 Beatty, Sarah 177 Beaupre, Camey 326 Becerra, John 348 Bergen, Carey 196 Berger, Diane 304 Berger, Gayle 235 Berger, Joe 262 Bergfalk, Janet 263 Bergin, Denise 177 Berglund, James 308 Berglund, Susie 244 Bergman, Betsy 234 Bergman, Elizabeth 254 Bergman, Michael 193 Bergmann, Tom 254 Bergstrom, Angie 258 Berkley, Alex 320 Berlin, Margaret 202 Berlinger, Andrew 280 Berman, Adam 366 Berman, Martin 296 Berman, Sherri 234 Bernansky, Joel 274 Bernica, Mary 185 Berstein, Amy 354 Berstein, Susan 240 Berquist, Dawn 233 Berry, Tom 260 Berry, Scott 274 Berwald, Kathy 242 Best, Margie 310 Beta Theta Pi 308 Bethea, Deidra 209 Bettis, Ansy 308 Betz, Theodore 361 Betzelberger, Karen 328 Betzold, Karen 258 Beuer, Jan 242 Beuerlein, Dave 36,189, 306 Beurlein, Maria 324 Bevan, Debbie 240 Bfent, Chris 312 Biadgelgne, Fetsum 189 Biehl, Kelley 244 Biggerstaff, Elise 244 Bigler, Jodona 209 Billam, Thomas 202 Bilyeu, Michelle 302 Bingman, Craig 235 Binkley, Greg 236 Birch, Clarissa 255,256 Birnbaum, Sharon 177 Bisang, Lisbeth 209 Bischler, Mike 348 Bishop, Amy 265 Bishop, Bruce 280 Bishop, Michael 258 Bishop, Molly 255 Bishop, Nancy 354 Bishop, Susie 294 Bjorseth, Lori 328 Black, Brian 267 Black, Jana 242 Black, Jo Ellen 264 Kevin 234 Becht, Barbara 294 Bechtel, Lynn 208,304 Beck, Julie 314 Beck, Mark 332 Becker, Ann 234 Becker, Debbie 294 Becker, Debora A. 208 Becker, Krissy 294 Alpha Kappa Lambda 300 Alpha Omega Pi 302 Alpha Phi 304 Alpha Tau Omega 306 Alward, Elizabeth 302 Alzado, Lyle 320 Ambler, Marsha 208 Ambrose, Kathleen 241 Amos, Karen 354 Ander, Karla 243 Anderson, Amy 246 Anderson, Ann 176 Anderson, Bill 260 Anderson, Brian 261 Anderson, Dawn 266 Anderson, Heather 346 Anderson, Jan 259 Anderson, Jane 316 Anderson, Jennifer 265 Anderson, John 366 Anderson, Judith 202 Anderson, Kolene 193 Anderson, Kristin 195, 310 Anderson, Lance 306 Anderson, Linda 241 Anderson, Mary Alice 265 Bailey, Chris 268 Bailey, David 336 Bailey, Gelaine 208 Bainbridge, Roger 338 Baird, James 208 Baird, Tom 318 Baker, Beth 326 Baker, Brad 318 Baker, Bruce 260 Baker, Carol 2126 Baker, Greg 266,356 Baker, Jackie 233 Baker, Karen 302 Baker, Kristy 250 Baker, Shelli 208 Bakker, Erik 196,234 Baklage, Adam 258 Ballard, Jenny 250 Ballow, Nancy 244 Baltzwell, Scott 361 Baller, Jennifer 310 Balzer, Mike 320 Bangs, Jeff 238 Bammer, Mary 239 Bannister, John 342 Banker, Amy 316 Banker, Sarah 246 Bankes, Teddi 208,346 Barahia, Susan 265 Becker, Kristie 185,310 Becker, Tammy 241 Beckett, Sean 278 Beckett, Tandy 277 Beckman, Annette 239 Beddin, Cindy 277 Bedwell, Jeff 336 Bedwell, Todd 336 Beech, Cindy 255 Beeler, Burke 308 Beemer, Kathie 316 Beets, Brad 262 Beezley, Kim 354 Befort, Jay 233 Beggs, Cyndi 233 Begler, Jon 338 Behbbenhani, Bita 239 Behee, Robert 196,361 Behlow, Marilyn 208 Beier, Mike 362 Beilharz, Bethany 328 Beilharz, Rebecca 193 Beiringer, Dave 238 Beldon, Sara 302 Bell, Barbara 208 Bell, Craig 238 Bell, Heidi 244 Bell, Jamie 316 Bell, Janey 246 Bell, Maria 193,316 Bell, Milissa 346 Bell, Tim 312 Bellon, Dave 237 Belton, Dory 240 Belzer, Kori 234 Belzer, Rick 235 Benefiel, Mike 233 Bengert, Brandi 263 Benke, Russell 189 Bennett, Brandon 352 Bennett, Cathy 242 Bennett, Denise 208 Bennett, Leeann 209 Bennitt, Brett 340 Benorden, Susie 244 Benson, Amy 246 Benson, Todd 356 Bentson, Tom 338 Beopple, Bob 366 Berg, James 262 Berg, Tone 251 Black, Lisa 193 Black, Steve 318 Black, Tom 300 Blackburn, Lori 324 Blackburn, Robyn 209 Blacklock, Kirk 364 Blackshere, Erin 185 Blair, Gary 260 Blair, Elizabeth 174 Blair, Steve 209 Blake, Martha 241 Blake, Kathleen 298 Blake, Terri 264 Blaricum, Meg Ann 302 Blanchard, Patrick 255 Blanco, Rose 209 Blank, Vicki 302 Blanz, Sarah 292 Blecha, Amy 177 Bleger, David 258 Blives, Mind: 255 Block, Larry 350 Blodgett, Sandra 177,326 Bloom, Andy 266 Bloom, Barton 193 Bloom, Clint 356 Bloom, Mike 237 Bloom, Randy 306 Bloom, Steve 356 Blossom, Drew 256 Blubaugh, Carol 310 Blubaugh, Karen 196 Blum, Jeff 235 Boaz, Jim 202 Bochelder, Dana 249 Bochory, Michelle 265 Bode, Janet 209 Bode, Steven 189 Bodine, Paula 281 Boeding, Lisa 275 Boen, Laura 244 Boerger, Brad 320 Boeger, Bret 338 Boerger, Cindy 316 Boerger, Lisa 326,380 Boersma, Dave 340 Bogan, Julie 239 Bogard, Jeff 232 Bogldin, Greg 261 Bogpole, Bob 237 Bohan, Dan 330 Bohan, Kevin 330 Bohutinsky, Cathy 242 Boicourt, David 235 Bolden, Art 238 Bolen, Ann 209,328 Boles, Gregory 209 Bolgren, Laura 380 Boller, Amy 275 Boller, Timothy 189,378 Bollig, Camille 227 Bollwerk, Theresa 316 Bonacci, Iudi 328 Bonar, Jennifer 326 Bond, Amy 346 Bond, David 237 Bonner, Vince 308 Bonney, Stephen 202 Bonilla, Adam 261 Boohar, Michael 202 Bommhower, Cheryl 209 326 Boose, Philip 189 Boots, Henry 348 Boppart, Paul 308 Borchardt, Paula 209 Borchers, Paul 280 Borden, Leslie 189 Borders, Pat 261 Boresow, Mark 340 Boring, Michael 185 Borst, Pattee 239 Borton, Doug 253 Boswell, Seanna 177 Boswell, Shauna 328 Bosler, Theodore 255 Bott, Tim 259 Bourkland, Craig 238 Bourne, Penny 243 Bouska, Kerri 255 Boutz, Mark 209 Bowen, Eric 177 Bowen, Joan 177 Bowen, Lori 177,324 Bowen, Steve 352 Bower, John 196,278 Bowers, Aaron 232 Bowers, Daniel 202 Bowers, Nancy 185 Bowman, John 352 Bowman, Kalynn 298 Bowman, Kevin 361 Boxler, Antoinette 240 Boyce, John A. 209 Boyce, John 266 Boyce, Mary 281 Boyd, Ken 177,306 Boyd, Tiffini 243 Boyle, Cathleen 209 Braasch, Sue 328 Bradbeck, Jeff 177 Brade, Bob 308 Bradford, Kelly 268 Bradford, Rick 342 Bradford, Sarah 250 Bradmon, Ken 290 Bradshaw, Aimee 193 Bradshaw, Michelle 240 Brady, Craig 306 Brady, Megan 258 Brady, Pa! 177 Brady, Robin 240 Brainard, Beth 196,294 Brake, Jeff 267 Braly, Chris 279 Brandt, David 238 Brandt, Gary 238 Brandt, Randy 356 Brann, Robin 302 Branstetter, Kristi 256 Bratton, Robin 304 Bratton, Steve 193 Brauer, Laura 281 Brauer, Viola 277 Brautman, Barry 342 Bravence, Dirk 255 Brawnawill, Tiffaney 242 Brax, Jon 356 Bray, Darcie 316 Bray, Heather 310 Braymen, Ann 241 Brazda, Mike 260 Brazie, Michelle 248 Breckenridge, Pat 288,350 Bredson, Barney 260 Breedlove, Bruce 258 Breen, John 306 Breen, Pat 306 Brenneis, Janice 264 Brennan, Chris 314 Brennan, Coleen 316 Brenneman, Diane 346 Brenneman, Gerald 202 Brent, Chris 209 Brentlinger, Monte 338 Bretches, Shari 248 Briand, Simone 281 Brice, Carleen 196 Brien, Russel 280 Brink, Tjeerd 350 Brinkman, Kathy 209 Brinkman, Kip 236 Brinkman, Scott 308 Briscoe, Bill 262 Brisley, Kent 350 Britain, Bill 381 Brito, Ruth 209,328 Brittain, Scott 356 Brock, Lisa 324 Brock, Shelley 241 Brock, Wes 306 Broddle, Alan 209 Broern, Anne 244 Brokovich, Jeff 261 Broksiech, Deon 256 Brooke, Tracy 265 Brooks, Amy 302 Brooks, John 238 Brooks, Julie 177 Brooks, Melissa 202 Brooks, Staci 249 Broomfield, Andrea 266 Bronston, Cleatus 253 Brophy, George 318 Brosnahan, Eve 326 Brown, Alan 278 Brown, Alfred 260 Brown, Amy 244,378 Brown, Barry 232 Brown, Brian 340 Brown, Cheri 227 Brown, Greg 336 Brown, Jamie 193 Brown, James 177 Brown, Jennifer 247 Brown, Julie 239 Brown, Maria 265 Brown, Mary 209 Brown, Mike 308 Brown, Paul 306 Brown, Randy 318 Brown, Ricky 318 Brown, Terry 260 Brown, Traci 247 Browne, Andrew 177,356 Browne, Woody 348 Broyles, Rick 238 Brox, Nancy 258 Broz, Tracy 310 Bruce, Lee 209 Bruce, Lester 361 Bruch, Dean 348 Bruck, Christie 298 Bruggen, Julie 326 Brunkett, Brenda 256 Brummer, LaShelle 298 Bruner, Craig 258 Brunker, Bob 322 Brunmeier, Todd 342 Bryan, Allison 324 Bryan, John 237 Bryan, Malinda 240 Bryant, Dana 310 Bryant, Nancy 294 Bryant, Roger 290 Bryce, Bob 266 Brynildssen, Yngvar 260 Bryson, Randy 312 Buchanan, Jeff 340 Buchanan, Kim 265 Buchele, Alan 330 Buchele, Amy 247 Buchele, Curtis 306 Buck, Beth 255 Buck, Patricia 177 Buckley, Charmine 244 Buckley, Michelle 264 Buckley, Timothy 358 Buckingham, Susie 326 Buckman, James 238 Buckstead, Karin 235 Budihas, Tracey 209,294 Budig, Chris 336 Buford, Melissa 354 Bugni, Theresa 324 Bulhite, Ellen 246 Bukaty, Brad 342 Bukaty, Mike 300 Bulger, Brian 322 Bulger, Mike 322 Bulger, Chuck 237 Bulgren, Laura 354 Bullinger, David 290 Bullinger, Randall 290 Bumgarner, Mary Ann 209 Bundy, Monica 265 Bunker, Matt 202 Bunkers, Traci 267 Bunten, William 177 Bunton, Bill 338 Burbank, Jeff 233 Burch, Brian 235 Burch, Michelle 242 Burch, Rick 238 Burchanan, Kelly 304 Burchart, Jeanette 316 Burchett, Scott 260 Burchetta, John 193 Burger, Mary 326 Burgess, Jay 278 Burgess, Suzanne 250 Burget, Brian 340 Burgman, Denise 177 Burgman, Donna 241 Burgoon, Brad 257 Burke, Donald 280 Burke, Donna 193,324 Burke, Karl 361 Burke, Kelly 324 Burke, Vic 312 Burlingham, Julie 268 Burmaster, Paul 358 Burmeister, Chris 274 Burnett, Rob 352 Burns, Bob 254 Burnham, Brenda 233 Burns, Douglas 237 Burns, Julie 209 Burns, Kristin 294 Burns, Nancy 298 Burras, Cara 268 Burris, Douglas 227 Burton, Kathy 210 Bury, Jacci 243 Busch, Bill 256 Buser, Amy 244 Bush, Amy 210 Bush, Ann 316 Bush, Wayne 308 Bushman, Tanna 354 Bushnell, Duane 260 Bustan, Dani 268 M 'gc VJ' 1 , 1 ,, 2 V, ,nb f 5, 95.3 f if-ff i of J 1 ,Gr Bustan, Cani 268 Butcher, Brian 202 Butin, john 308 Butler, Brice 356 Butler, Daniel 175 Butler, Grant 237 Butler, joanie 314 Butler, Michelle 255 Buzard, Charles 278 Byers, Sperlynn 177 Bynam, Andy 259 Bynum, Antionette 177 Byrd, Hartwill 254 Byrd, Mike 342 Byrd, Steve 260 Byrne, Robert 202 Bystrek, Patrick 238 Cabough, Mike 254 Cadle, Karen 247 Cahill, Dan 237 Cahill, Andrea 240 Cahiz, Carlos 257 Cahiz, Nurva 256 Cahoy, Cheryl 210,294 Cailteux, Van 232 Cain, Bridget 247 Cain, Mike 362 Cain, Tyler 338 Cairns, Barry 185 Calderwood, Troy 364 Caleb, Norma 330 Caldwell, julie 264 Calhoun, Duncan 356 Calhoun, julie 302 Calhoun, Stephanie 324 Callahan, CeeAnn 202 Callaway, Cathie 316 Callaway, Catherine 210 Callaway, Kris 316 Callihan, Scott 340 Camacho, Eddie 278 Camacho, Mario 210 Camp, Rosemary 240 Campbell, Carrie 310 Campbell, Chuck 352 Campbell, Clark 237 Campbell, Damian 260 Campbell, joe 361 Campbell, Karen 294 Campbell, Mitch 320 Campbell, Paul 237 Cane, David 260 Cannon, jo Carol 263 Cannon Cannon , Nick 274 , Todd 178 Cansler, Rebecca 247 Canupp, Boyce 254 Caola, Louise 265 Capek, Sara 310 Capito, Mike 196,234 Cappoti, Truman 234 Cappozzo, Craig 178 Caradin e, Shawn 189 Cargo, Karen 210 Carle, Debbie 210,304 Carleton, Steve 210 Carlins. Carllan, Mike 233 Nancy 324 Carlson, David 356 Carlson, Lisa 298 Carlton. Carmod Carnes, Carney, Michelle 292 y, Mike 308 jim 235 julia 185,277 Carolan, Mike 261 Carothe rs, Michael 196 Carpender, Michelle 232 Carpent Carpent Carrier, Carring er, Denise 275 er, Michael 226 Burt 306 ton, Stan 352 Carro, Andy 356 Carroll, Carroll, Carson, Carson. Carson, Carson, Carter, Carter. Carter, Carter, jennifer 314 Mike 278 Erik 358 Shawn 189 Steve 342 Tim 342 Aandrea 234 janet 174 Kevin 260 Renee 314 Cartmell, Cathy 250 Cartwri ght, Leslie 324 Carvallo, Andy 257 Carver, Chad 364 Cary, Laura 243 Casagra Casagra nde, jean 302 nde, Steve 362 Case, Phil 259 Casey, Mark 352 Castellano, john 258 Castrell Castro, on. 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Christine 196 Coffey, Mary 354 Coffey, Victoria 210 Coffin, Steven 202 Coffman, Mike 312 Coggin, Laura 258 Cohen, Cindy 248 Cohen, Mary jane 185, 294 Cohen, Neal 366 Cohen, Paula 235 Cohen, Sandy 340 P Cohen, Will 257 Colarelli, Vince 253 Cole, Bob 261 Lole, Martha 210,316 Cole, Steve 348 Cole, Suzanne 244 Kult-, Tom 233 L olt-bank, julie 324 Coleman, Alan 210 Coleman, Allison 302 Coleman, Andy 312 Coleman, Kevin 322 Coleman, Nancy 241 Coleman, Sue 294 Colladay, Ceurgianne 354 Collard, Lee 258 Collier, Shelly 304 Collingwood, julie 326 Collins, Craig 336 Collins, jim 340 Collins, Peter 336 Collister, Laurie 250 Collister, Sherri 292 Collora, David 266 Colson, Steve 260 Colt, Crist: 310 Colt, Liz 178 Comeau, jennifer 279 Comfort, William 196 Commerford, jess 356 Commorford, Patrick 356 Compos, Lesai 178 Compton, Cathy 256 Compton, Patty 302 Conard, john 278 Conboy, David 185 Conboy, Melissa 202 Conell, Dawn 211 Conforti, George 268 Conger, Scott 338 Connelly, Bruce 211 Connet, joy 178 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Dallas 190 Delap, Kitty 316 Delehanty, Robert 211 Dellinger, Greg 348 Delorenzo, Diane 232 Delta Chi 312 Delta Delta Delta 314 Delta Gamma 316 Delta Tau Delta 318 Delta Upsilon 320 Deltetre, Dave 262 Deluca, Dan 260 Demars, Tim 258 Dembny, Lisa 281 Demetriou, Anthony 190 Demo, Gracy 187 Dempsey, Anna 241 Dempsey, Creg 238 Dendasht, Behrouz 175 Denesha, Dave 318 Derezotes, Dan 340 Denison, Bradley 203 Denison, Steve 308 Denk, Angela 187 Dennegy, Anne 302 Denning, jenny 314 Dennis, Darren 266 Denny, Beth 292 Denny, Craig 211 Dent, Tony 253 Denzel, Christi 294 Depalios, Dion 190 Deppish, Stacy 263 Deralhshandegan, Keywan 211 Derfelt, David 300 Derks, Kathy 211 Derks, Sharon 310 Derussea, Brad 233 Dervin, Dan 318 Dervin, Ed 178,318 GAMMONS AND KU TH NK S F OR MURIES ' I 1 - Igllll lllllllllll I TH - I Deseau, Steve 322 De Slave, Steve 352 Desmet, Bridgette 241 Deterding, Amy 316 Detisch, john 362 Dettxng, Cheryl 243 Dever, Mike 322 Devine, Bob 352 Devine, joan 328 Devlin, Brian 352 Devlin, 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Shelley 243 Elliott, Timothy 203 Elliot, Karen 316 Euler, leff 179 Elliot, Lori 196 Elliot, Yvette 298 Ellis, Anne 316 Ellis, Ken 260 Ellis, Linda 212 Ellis, Paula 251 Ellis, Randy 348 Ellison, Kim 263 Elston, Mark 322 El-Hodiri, Sahar 292 Ellsworth 255 Emack, Kim 251 Emerson, Kent 342 Emme, Robert 212 Emmons, Susie 268 Emmons, Susan 212 Endicott, Tammy 240 Endres, R, Grey 342 Enerton, Mike 238 Engel, Michele 292 Engelken, Will 255 Engelland, Robyn 277 Engelland, Shawn 278 English, jin 234 English, Richard 203 English, Tom 234 Englund, Cindi 212,326 Ennis, Bradley 179 Enright, Kelly 302 Enright, jeff 336 Enslinger, Dennis 274, 378 Ensminger, Brian 212 Epley, Larry 361 Eplinh, Leigh Ann 316 Epperson, Kim 247 Eppinger, Stephanie 246 Epps, Michael 190 Epstein, David 378 Erhart, Corrine 288 Erickson, Neal 356 Erickson, Rex 262 Erickson-Page, Lori 187 Eriksen, jim 253 Erland, Christina 248 Erland, Mark 190,358 Ernst, Tudy 268 Ernstein, Andy 320 Ertz, john 350 Ervin, Sean 306 Escalante, Michael 258 Esch, Melinda 236 Eschenheimer, Elise 352 Eschenheimer, Elsie 288 Essmyer, Paul 352 Estell, Reggie 260 Esplund, Cherie 187 Esplund, Chris 253 Etherington, Charles 203 Etherton, Robert 193 Etzenhouser, Rosemarie 212 Etzenhouser, Russell 212 Etzenhouser, Rusty 253 Evans, Anita 279 Evans, Cathy 256 Evans, Craig 203 Evans, james 196 Evans, Susan 179 Evans, Wendy 259 Evans Scholars 322 Evert, Valerie 232 Ewert, Beth 249 Fabara-Torres, juan 193 Faber, Russell 197 Fabiano, Ted 260 Facklam, Vickie 179 Faerber, Bob 254 Fagin, julie 232 Faherty, Bill 256 Faiman, jeff 362 Falcone, Alicia 298 Falcone, Laura 241 Falen, Gregory 361 Falk, Paulette 212 Faltermeier, Amy 324 Fangman, Denny 358 Fangman, Thomas 212 Fankhauser, Brownwyn 302 Fankhauser, Lisa 302 Farha, Chris 350 Farha, Michael 212 Farha, Robert 320 Farha, Tim 320 Farha, Troy 212 Farley, Doug 320 Farley, Melissa 249 Farlton, Lance 261 Farmer, Tom 280 Farr, jerome 322 Farran, Kellie 242 Farrar, Amy 324 Farrar, Lisa 239 Farrell, Denise 294 Farrell, jim 235 Farrel, Kelly 256 Farrell, Theresa 249 Fate, Sherri 244 Fatseas, Barbara 302 Faubel, Missy 267 Faucsett, Renea 277 Faulconer, Gail 310 Faulconer, Susan 241 Faw, jenny 193 Fawcett, Ginger 292 Fazio, Paul 197,352,382 Federinko, Dottie 243 Fee, Bob 336 Feehan, Bridget 281 Fees, Ray 300 Feffer, Marsha 233 Fehr, jeff 256 Feiden, Marcie 247 Feiden, Mark 338 Feiring, Beth 292 Feldman, Faye 352 Feldman, Staci 174,378 Fellers, Kim 246 Feltner, janet 263 Feng, jolie 265 Fenley, Geri 304 Fenn, Bill 356 Ferguson, Buddy 361 Ferguson, Mark 330 Ferguson, Mike 260 Ferguson, Wanda 197 Ferrara, Lisa 294 Ferris, Colleen 244 Ferro, Steve 258 Ferzandi, Tanaz 242 Feverly, john 338 Fiallos, Violeta 179 Fickel, john 356 Fickel, Roger 235 Fickes, Dave 253 Fidler, Ann 281 Fidler, Patricia 328 Fields, Dana 302 Fields, jack 340 Fields, Tom 356 Fields, Bob 356 Fieseler, Paul 237 Figuerola, jorge 364 File, David 364 Finan, Mike 364 Finch, Lisa 248 Findley, Allison 249 Fine, Mike 234,296 Fine, Owen 274 Finholm, Bob 338 Finholm, Robert 197 Fink, Bruce 306 Fink, jannell 298 Fink, Sharlyn 239 Finley, Brad 262 Finlay, Caryne 193 Finocchiard, joseph 179 Fiorella, jackie 233 Firestone, Susie 328 Fischer, Anten 262 Fischer, Beth 242 Fischman, Diane 281 Fiscolla, Doug 318 Fisher, Bobby 356 Fisher, Christy 197 Fisher, Deldre 256 Fisher, Lisa 302 Fisher, Natalie 239 Fitori, joe 234 Fitzcharles, Eric 308 Fitzgerald, joe 257 Fitzgibbon, Dan 361 Fitzgibbon, Daniel 190 F itzsim Fitzsim ons, Don 227 mons, Ellen 250 Fladung, Eric 348 Flagler, Fla Ier Shannon 328 Tamm 324 8 1 Y Flaker, Richee 247 Flamme, Twila 174 Flanagan, Kathy 292 Flanagan, Maria 256 Flatt, B Flavin, ell 348 jeanne 281 Flax, Greg 226 Fleek, Chris 336 Fleischer, Rob 306 Fleming, Alicia 265 Fletche r, Keith 330 Flood, Tom 306 Flood, Thomas 197 Floray, Steve 253 Floream, Mike 253 Florio, Flott, R Wendi 316 odney 352 Flowers, Kurt 258 Flynn, Flynn, julie 326 Laurie 247 Focht, Lance 338 Focke, Scott 256 Fogarty, Mike 330 Fogel, Denise 233 Foley, judy 354 Folger, Kayla 275 Follet, Dan 280 Followell, Chris 266 Fonkalsrud, Andy 261 Foos, C Forbes, Forbes, Forbes, raig 254 Ann Marie 294 Leigh 212,292 Tonya 292 Ford, Mark 262 Ford, P Ford, R atrick 203 ick 233 Fore, Susan 240 Forker, jennifer 247 Forlenza, joe 348 Foresca Fortino Fortino Dave 253 Forney, , Dave 280 , john 260 , Mark 261 Fortner, Susan 277 Foshee, Tim 362 Fosnough, Angie 244 Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster, Foster Andrew 197 Bill 258 Carl 338 Dave 342 jeff 336 jon 260 Ronald 258 Foster: Sheryl 256 Fouracke, Rodney 203 Fournier, Twyla 294 Fowler, Fox, Be Carol 275 cky 239 Fox, Dan 212 Fox, Dana 292 Fox, Dino 292 Fox, Elizabeth 288 Fragale, Marcy 294 Frahm, Andrea 257 Frakes, janet 239 Frakes, Mike 256 Fraley, Heather 234 Frame, Mark 256 France, Louisa 174 France, Stacy 247 Frances, Mary 294 Francis, Darren 233 Frank, Kenny 278 Frank, Linda 298 Frank, Lori 233 Frank, Ronda 324 Frank, Todd 340 Frankel, joe 233 Frankenstein, Amy 247 Franklin, David 190,352 Franklin, jay 257 Franklin, Michael 212, 352 Franklin, Steve 260 Frantz, john 336 Franz, Debbie 304 Fraser, Gerald 212 Frazee, Teresa 197,292 Frazier, Dird 348 Frederes, jeff 212 Freeman, Collin 274 Freerkson, Troy 253 Freeman, Anita 324 Freeman, Dean 268 French, Bob 348 French, jeff 179 Frerker, Lisa 324 Frey, Kelli 193 Friedel, Amy 263 Friedman, Howie 366 Friedman, LuAnn 294 Friedman, Michelle 234 Friedman, Susie 256 Friel, L isa 242 Friesen, Amy 326 Frimodig, Elisabeth 275 F risbie, Rachelle 193 Frische, Leonard 203 Fritton, Gavin 267 Fritz, David 308 Fritzell, Carrie 328,378 Fritzem eyer, jodie 241 Fri tzlen, Anne 294 Fritzlen, Barbie 197,294 Fronergue, Lon 261 Frost, Cindy 298 Frye, Brian 300 Frymeyer, Debbie 255 Fugate, Todd 320 Fugitt, Jeff 262 Fujita, jennifer 242 Fukuhara, Dean 280 Fulghum, jean 197,314 Fulk, Laurann 268 Fuller, jeff 267 Funk, Carol 275 Funkhouser, Clarke 306 Fuster, Tom 262 Gaan, Beth 233 Gabrial, jim 318 Gabbard, jim 330 Gaced, Nancy 244 Gacek, Betsy 314 Gacly, jennifer 240 Gaeske, Barb 328 Gagnon, Heidi 279 Gailbraith, Laura 239 Gale, Barbara 247 Galey, Mike 257 Gallegos, Gerardo 260 Galyaidt, Melody 197 Galzeramo, Marina 197 Gamber, Colleen 257 Gamber, jenny 256 Gamma Phi Beta 324 Gample, Rick 261 Gandt, Megan 316 Gannag, Sarah 326 Ganser, Gail 314 Gapud, Albert 255 Gardin, Steve 260 Gardiner, G.R. 306 Gardiner, Becky 255 Gardner, jenny 314 Garfield, Dave 253 Garner, jimmie 212 Garrelts, Shelley 310 Garrett, Dale 212 Garrett, Cheryl 247 Garrett, Delma 237 Garrett, Marjean 256 Garrett, Roger 190 Garrett, Scott 268 Garrison, Troy 332 Garrott, Rob 261 Garver, Kelly 314 Gary, Kim 256 Gaskill, Guy 235 Gast, Teri 294 Gaston, Diana 213,316 Gaston, Patrick 203 Gatchalian, Dan 259 Gates, Kent 213 Gates, Tricia 294 Gatlin, Diana 213,277 Gaudreau, Bob 336 Gautier, Leah 264 Gawlick, john 342 Gayden, Maurice 254 Gebert, Dan 352 Gebert, Gretchen 294 Gedera, Mike 232 Geilker, Emily 203 Geist, Mary Lou 251 Gellman, Allison 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Gilbreath, Lisa 213 Gill, Michael 179 Gill, Mike 348 Gillam, Carey 197 Gilligan, Tom 257 Gilman, Bob 330 Ginardi, David 356 Gingrich, Barry 258 Ginsberg, Donna 257 Ginsberg, Mark 366 Glass, Elliot 358 Glassco, jeff 330 Glasser, Ken 338 Glazer, Chad 332 Glazzard, Peggy 204 Gleason, Carrie 174 Gleason, jeff 213,352 Glesmann, Carla 190 Glick, Carolyn 241 Glimpse, jennifer 266 Glover, Dave 253 Goegrer, Linda 304 Goehner, Linda 213 Goerend, Pam 304 Goheen, Delta 288,298 Gohlinghorst, Brock 330 Goins, Todd 255 Goldansky, Alesa 240 Goldberg, Debbie 326 Golden, Stephanie 263 Goldstein, Micah 227 Goldstein, Noart 238 Goles, Laura 266 Golf, Mike 256 Golledge, Chris 267 Gokmen, Kevin 257 Gomez, George 204 Gomez, Miquel 255 Gonzales, Marcella 179, 328 Gooch, Keith 254 Gooch, Kendra 187,354 Good, Carolyn 194 Goodbar, Kevin 194 Goodell, Mindy 314 Goodwin, Bob 300 Goodwin, Mary 264 Goodpasture, john 342 Goodpasture, Victor 255 Goodrum, Rick 320 Goodyear, jim 352 Gorden, Kristine 247 Gordon, lill 197 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jolie 256 Grelinger, joan 281 Gremmels, Scott 235 Grennon, Chris 260 Greschell, Gail 187 Greschell, Karen 240,378 Gress, john 306 Greteman, Bradley 194 Grey-Thompson, Helen 268 Greywall, Shawn 364 Gribbins, George 322 Grieb, Katie 294 Griest, Tim 340 Grider, james 262 Griffin, Blake 213 Griffin, Brian 197 Griffith, Steve 306 Grimas, Raul 259 Grimes, Cassandra 263 Grimm, Greg 190 Grinage, Brad 278 Grissom, Robert 256 Griswald, Clark 320 Griswold, Steve 350 Gritt, Patty 302 Grizzle, Sally 197 Grogan, Amy 240 Grooms, Decima 298 Grooms, Lori 279,378 Groth, Michele 233 Grothlisen, Mike 254 Grothusen, Sherry 268 Growney, Kevin 280 Growney, Lawrence 280 Gruver, Gary 400 GSP 242 Gwaltney, john 318 Gwin, john 253 Gudenio, jon 237 Guenther, jane 250 Guerrera, Cyndi 257 Guggemos, Becky 292 Gugler, Todd 352 Guiheen, Stacy 179 Guiteen, Stacy 232 Gulik, Tasha 354 Gumangan, Marisa 197 Gunningham, Gina 302 Gunter, Angela 250 Gunter, joe 318 Gustaveson, Karla 316 Gustavson, Eric 320 Gutierrez, Andy 260 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Kelly 302 Henderson, Rowena 247 Hendin, Robin 233 Hendon, Rob 308 Hendric ks, Andrew 352 Hendrickson, Alan 254 Henkell, Paul 322 Henly, Kurt 340 Henrekin, Susan 249 Henry, Daniel 260 Henry, Bonita 354 Henry, Erin 310 Henry, Randall 214 Henry, Rick 233 Hense, Rob 336 Hensler, Scott 342 Hensley, Brad 255 Henson, Chris 356 Hensley, Doug 238 Hensley, Michelle 240 Henzlik, Doug 352 Hepker, Nancy 265 Herbal, Darryl 320 Herbison, Chico 382 Herich, Gay 266 Herlocker, jenny 214,292 Herlocker, Lucy 204 Herman, john 308 Herman, Susie 250 Hermreck, Scott 358 Hernandez, Phil 238 Hernandez, Rachel 241 Herring, Scott 214,350 Herrington, Balerie 187 Herrick, Chris 180 Herrman, john 336 Hershberger, Mike 330 Hershman, Susan 328,378 Hertog, jim 262 Hervey, Bill 361 Hess, Becky 249 Hess, Dave 348 Hess, Crissy 294 Hess, Shawna 324 Hess, Vincent 198 Hesse, Anne 244 Hessentlow, Greg 290 Hester, Cynthia 275 Hester, Zina 214 Hevener, Nancy 214 Hewett, jeff 280 Hewitt, Sherry 244 Hiatt, Heather 250 Hickam, Linda 187 Hickerson, Steve 336 Hickey, Maureen 198,294 Hickman, Dewayne 257 Hicks, Traci 204 Hieber, Alan 190 Hiebert, Laura 267 Hiegel, joseph 255 Higdon, Sorch 249 Highberger, Boog 378 Higgins, Maureen 214, 298 Hildyard, Wes 318 Hilgardner, Bryan 190 Hill, Elaine 288,361 Hill, joyce 180,294 Hill, julie 247 Hill, Gervin 322 Hilleard, john 356 Hillgreen Valerie 257 Hillson, Dory 204 Hillstrom, julie 198,382 Hilsers, Ron 342 Hilt, Eric 267 Hilton, Brenda 180 Himegarner, Katie 239 Himel, David 234 Himel, joel 235 Hummel, Dave 366 Himmelberg, Ann 326 Himmelberg, Charles 214,320 Himmelberg, Mary 250 Hindman, Rob 260 Hinrichs, Eric 364 Hinshaw, john 320 Hirsch, Sarah 279 Hirschmann, Karl 312 Hiss, Drew 312 Hitchcock, Kathleen 324 Hittner, Cathy 281 Hobart, Barbara 346 Hobble, jon 187 Hobbs, Brian 280 Hobbs, john 306 Hobgood, Heather 241 Hobson, Brad 306 Hobson, Cindy 198,354 Hodes, Ken 253 Hodge, Missy 214,346 Hodges, Lance 356 Hodges, Lynn 314 Hodges, Pete 261 Hoehne, Rick 260 Hoese, Dave 306 Hoeven, Catherine 187 Hofer, jon 350 Hoffa, jimmy 233 Hoffelmeyer, Nancy 314 Hoffman, Adam 306 Hoffman, Bob 361 Hoffman, Gretchen 328 Hoffman, Kim 247 Hoffman, Kurt 306 Hoffman, Robert 180 Hoffman, Ryan 342 Hoffman, Sheila 240 Hoffmaster, Kathie 298 Hogan, Brian 362 Hogan, Denise 174 Hogan, Kelly 328 Hogan, Leslie 304 Hogan, Sean 336 Hogerty, Dan 352 Hogg, Cheryl 180 Hohnson, Dave 330 Hohnson, Sue 302 Hoisington, Angela 198, 304 Hoisington, janele 324 Holaday, Brad 330 Holbrook, Kerr 338 Holcomb, jim 312 Holder, Hazel 288,364 Hole, Lori 250 Holladay, Brett 342 Holladay, Bruce 330 Holladay, Stacia 264 Holland, jeff 260 Holland, Leslie 267 Holland, Michele 247 Holland, Suzanne 314 Holleb, Mike 366 Holleb, Roberta 233 Hollelmeyer, Art 352 Holleman, Tom 340 Holley, Sarah 194 Hollgarth, Kevin 312 Holliday, jay 232 Hollis, Bryan 234 Holman, Emily 316 Holman, Howard 312 Holsapple, Mary 232 Holsinger, Gretchen 314 Holsinger, Phil 338 Holsinger, Tavis 191,336 Holsteen, Dave 330 Holstine, Sheldon 336, 378 Holt, Beth 39,180,310 Holt, Tom 320 Holtz, Susan 242 Holzrichter, Scott 233 Homaker, Barry 257 Honigmman, Diane 239 Hoodenpyle, Leslie 292 Hooker, Dan 237 Hooper, Chris 237 Hooper, Robert 340 Hoover, jeff 338 Hoover, Kathy 249 Hoover, Mark 226 Hoover, Rhonda 277 Hoover, Steve 312 Hopkins, Stephen 204 Hopp, jeff 318 Hopper, Brenda 302 Horesii, Sue 310 Horine, Deborah 263 Horms, Annette 256 Horn, Doug 260 Hornbaker, Ronnie 247 Horner, Chuck 308 Horner, Kathy 326 Hornick, Damian 340 Horoszewski, Meredith 214,314 Horowitz, Caroline 346 Horwitz, Susan 214 Horst, Doug 268 Horton, Estella 288 Horton, Greg 214 Horttor, Brett 358 Hoskins, Kristen 292 Hotz, Teresa 255 Hou, Liang-Shye 214 Houghton, Bruce 260 Hougland, Dam 300 Houk, Glenn 214 Houlihan, Andrea 234 Houltberg, Kristen 292 House, Claudia 310 House, Tom 274 I-loush, Sally 239 Housh, Tony 260 Houston, jennifer 266 Houston, Kathy 382 Houston, Margaret 264 Hovey, Donna 214 Howard, Ann 288 Howard, Christopher 191 Howard, Laura 240 Howard, LaVonne 302 Howard, Pam 239 Howard, Rob 238 Howard, Steve 233 Howard, Terri 246 Howell, Laura 242 Howell, Michelle 241 Howey, William 191 Hoyle, Mark 253 Hoyt, Michelle 204 Hoyt, Steve 214 Hrenchir, Bob 267 Hrenchir, Tim 278 Hrollcka, Dave 336 Hsu, Serena 248 Hubbard, Bill 258 Hubbard, Blake 318 Hubinger, Martha 239 Hudson, Elizabeth 214 Hudson, Karla 265 Hudson, Liza 258 Huerter, Bridget 292 Huerter, joe 308 Huerter, Meg 328 Huff, Ronda 279 Huffman, jim 348 Huffman, Nikke 260 Huggins, jenny 328 Hughes, Diane 198,324 Hughes, Erin 198,310 Hughes, john 336 Hughes, Randy 352 Hughes, Robert 350 Hughes, Steve 308 Hughs, Heather 257 Hula, Kevin 260 Huley, Clay 306 Hull, Deanna 214 Hull, jennifer 310 Hull, Mandy 250 Hulsey, Mark 238 Humenuik, Kelly 302 Humerickhouse, joe 214 Hummer, Edward 361 Humphries, Mark 352 Humphrey, Tim 336 Humphrey, Trey 336 Humphreys, Allyson 275 Hung, Lun 180 Hunsucker, jeannie 259 Hunt, Amy 241 Isern, Chad 358 lson, Mike 256 Iverson, Carol 314 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Olsen, Annie 292 jamie 247 Leota 288,302 Olsen, Timothy 220 Olsen, Todd 255 Olson, Andy 277 Olson, Inger 277 Olson, Kevin 362 Olson, Kimberly 265 Olson, Krista 234 Olson, Lindsay 362 Olson, Lisa 346 O'Malley, Dawn 240 O'Malley, Iohn 312 O'Malley, Rose Mary 175,275 O'Mal1ey, Tom 312 Ominski, Paula 242 O'Neal, Elizabeth 288 O'Neal, Mike 358,61 Onells, Monica 183 Onken, Iohn 356 Opelka, Mike 306 Oppen heim, Brandi 234 Ordidika, Paschal 183 Parsons, Steve 308 Parterfield, Don 250 Parthe, Chris 240 Parthe, jackie 240 Pascale, lean 183 Paschall, Scott 300 Paschel, Iarrett 235 Paschell, Wade 300 Pate, jude 256 Patrich, joseph 183 Patrick, Kim 220 Paul, Mathew 258 Paul, Scott 290 Paulter, Mike 348 Pavelcik, Iohn 274 Pawlowski, Dan 220 Payne, Analisa 328 Payne, Dee Dee 240 Payne, Lon 238 Peabody, Mona 267 Peabody, Paige 241 Peaker, Jamie 240 Pearce, Bryan 268 Pearce, Todd 342 Pearce, Shari 251 Pearson 278 Pearl, Laura 263 Pease, Tanimle 235 Pearson, jill 233 Peck, Myron 332 Peer, Amy 354 Peh, Liang 220 Pell, Richard 340 Pellihan, Mary 243 Pelton, Pam 294 Pemberton, Maria 328 Orlich, Allison 183,314 Orlowski, Ieffrey 280 Ormsby, Kimberly 199, 292 O'Rourke, Margaret 199, 239 Orr, loani 259 Orrick, Tim 205 Osoba, Pucka 316 Osborn, Dave 340 Osborn, Steve 340 Ose, Kevin 358 Osmelak, Vic 358 Ostenberg, jill 328 Ostrander, Stephanie 263 Oswald, Paul 112 Ott, Keith 356 Gtte, Timothy 199 Otto, Phil 262 Outlaw, Stephen 237 Overall, Kelly 194 Overlie, Tim 267 Owen, Amber 220 Owen, Paul 340 Owen, Susan 183 Owens, Pete 358 Owens, Robert 336 Owens, Veda 199 Owings, Lori 183,310 Oxberger, Dewey 320 Oxley, Alice 292 Ozier, Paul 188 Ozorkiewicz, Ann 326 Ozorkiewicz, joe 336 Pabst, George 194 Pace, Evan 235 Packard, Scott 260 Pacocha, Ben 322 Paden, Pam 242 Padfield, jane 298 Padgelt, Brent 308 Padilla, Mary 244 Pajkos, Tom 322 Palack, jeff 356 Pennavaria, Richard 191 Percy, Renetta 263 Perel, Shirley 239 Perich, Sherri 292 Perkins, Theresa 239 Perlmutter, Mark 260 Perry, Brad 336 Perry, Krista 220 Perry, Kurt 238 Petchenilc, Lisa 235 Peters, Grant 300 Peters, jennifer 244 Peters, Ioy 294 Peters, Lawrence 268 Peters, Mike 308 Peters, Tyler 352 Peterson, Ann 298 Peterson, Brad 234 Peterson, Dan 260 Peterson, Eric 300 Peterson, Gary 238 Peterson, Keith 330 Peterson, Kristin 302 Peterson, Lisa 244 Peterson, Randy 362 Peterson, Robin 199 Peterson, Steve 352 Peterson, Tom 350 Petillo, Alyssa 255 Petrie, Kristy 220,310 Petrie, Susan 310 Petrouxc, Susan 255 Pettijohn, Kathryn 249 Pettle, David 336 Pfannenstiel, Darrell 280 Pfeffer, Matt 233 Pfeiffer, Tracy 244 Pferrer, Matt 296 Pfingston, Ioe 322 Phares, Tim 348 Phelan. Grady 194 Phelps, Leslie 275 Phi Delta Theta 336 Phi Gamma Delta 338 Phi Ka a Psi 340 PP Phi Kappa Theta 342 Phillips, Deanna 314 Phillips, jackie 240 Phillips, james 183 Phillips, jim 318 Phillips, julie 220 Phillips, Marilyn 257 Phillips, Mike 262 Paley, Robert 232 Palm, David 261 Palmer, April 220,304 Palmer, Evan 306 Palmer, Lance 352 Palmer, Margaret 326,382 Palmer, Robin 292 Palmer, Sheldon 191 Palomino, Ierry 220 Pancake, Richard 191 Pancella, Phyllis 275 Pannone, Diana 298 Panzica, Chris 342 Paradis, Matthew 220 Pardo, Lilli 248 Pardoll, Karen 251 Parelman, Beth 235 Park, Se Taek 260 Parker, Brad 312 Parker, Brett 362 Parker, john 262 Parker, Liz 310 Parker, Sandra 242 Parker, Shannon 240 Parker, Susan 310 Parker, Todd 253 Parkin Kim 239 Parmley, cc, 233 Parr, james 205 Parrish, Susan 183 Parrish Parson, , Jeff 318 Mark 340 Parsons, Rex 290 Phillips, Sean 260 Phillips, Steve 233 Phiniriger, Angela 346 Pi Beta Phi 344 Pickerell, Wayne 358 Piebler, Evelyn 239 Pierce, Rich 308 Pi Kappa Alpha 346 Filgram, Anne 243 Punches, Susan 304 Pingeton, Robin 239 Pinkerton, Ann 294 Pinski, Amy 232 Pinter, Sharon 248 Piper, Steve 278 Pippert, Bob 238 Piquard, Shelly 246 Pironis, Joanne 183 Piscard, Deborah 258 Pischnotte, William 205 Pishny, Laurie 183 Pishney, Laura 314 Pitlor, Lori 188 Pitlor, Lori 354,378 Pitner, Linda 314 Pitner, Renee A. 220 Pitner, Renee 314 Pittier, Shelly 239 Pittman, David 340 Pitts, Donald 205 Pitzner, Angela 267 Platt, Frances 288,292 Platt, lack 350 Platt, Lyle 364 Platt, Marilyn 220,304 Player, Alan 238 Plenert, Diane 279 Pless, Willie 112 Plesser, Steve 235 Plumb, julie 264 Plummer, Steve 361 Plunkett, Peggy 277 Podrebarac, Gina 250 Podrebarac, Perry 200 Poe, Holly 200 Pohl, Pam 220 Pohl, Scott 274 Pnindexter, Leslie 244 Poindexter, Richard 330 Poisner, David 236 Polanski, Roman 233 Polcynn, Stephen 194 Polksteere, Sally 255 Pollack, Nancy 235 Pollick, Matt 298 Pollock, Drew 352 Pollom, jamie Sue 294 Polson, john 220 Polson, Lori 264 Polston, Kris 243 Pomar, Carmen 281 Poonawala, Shaheen 246 Pope, Dan 340 Pope, Tim 238 Porras, Analinda 183 Porter, David 183 Porter, Regan 234 Porter, Susan 241 POM, Tim 194 Potter, Jodi 244 Potts, Pendenle 255 Potts, Van 318 Potucek, jessica 248 Poupirt, Bruce 306 Powell, Chris 364 Powell, Rebecca 244 Power, Molly 314 Powers, Dan 254 Powers, Darren 261 Powers, Dick 378 Prange, lim 233 Prater, Kristin 256 Pratt, Barb 264 Pratt, Don 330 Pratt, Cary 253 Pratt, Marlorie 188 Pratt, Shane 257 Pratt, Tom 338 Pratter, jill 243 Preissler, Cheryl 247 Prentice, Holly 242 Prenhss, Dave 312 Price, Chris 348 Price, Gary 235,296 Price, jamie 255 Price, Renee 240 Price, Sharon 277 Prieb, Pam 220 Priebe, Phil 256 Priest, Alice 292 Prine, Io 279 Proctor, Brad 362 Proffitt, jamie 330 Projansky, Todd 232 Protzmann, Paige 346 Pruitt, Randy 253 Pugh, Michael 378 Pulhamus, Susan 188 Pullen, Bob 266 Purcell, Steven 200 Purcell, Steve 280 Purcey, Evan 200 Purdy, Stu 336 Puritz, Keith 350 Pusateri, jim 350 Pusateri, Mark 350 Putman, Mark 356 Putt, joan 200 Pyle, Kevin 361 Queen, Chuck 318 Quesada, Gustaro 280 Quigley, Dan 322 Quincy, Stephanie 244, 378 Quint, Bernie 259 Quinto, Chris 247 Quinton, Lorraine 200 Quirk, Erin 346,378 Quirk, Shelley 298 Quiroga, Leslie 220 Quizoz, Antonia 254 Rabe, Ioanna 263 Raben, Sarah 239 Rabin, Cheryl 234 Radar, Annette 281 Rabin, janet 352 Radmill, lun Ann 304 Radtke, john 364 Rae, Kerry 298 Ragnn, Ellen 240 Ragsdale, Christina 247 Rahbarrad, Mahuar 259 Rahman, Shahgehan 261 Rainbolt, Sonia 257 Rainwater, Mike 342 Raleigh, john 362 Raleigh, Kate 354,378 Ramburg, Ronald 361 Ramirez, Maria 263 Ramos, Monique 302 Ramsey, Sonya IBB Ramsey, Tambra 200 Ramsey, Tammy 354 Ranallo, George 350 Ranbour, Rennue 239 Randall, Becky 240 Randall, George 254 Randall, jeff 308 Randall, Preston 308 Randall, Scott 262 Randolph, Mike 300 Raney, Laurie 183 Rankin, Christa 324 Rankin, David 356 Rankin, Kathy 250 Rankin, Krista 326 Rappoport, Alex 358 Rappoport, Paul 358 Rashet, David 238 Rashett, Dave 332 Ruskin, Steve 254 Rasmussen, Rita 241 Rasmussen, Sarah 250 Rasmussen, Todd 280 Rastorfer, julie 239 Rau, john 183 Raucher, Cheryl 241 Rausch, Sandy 288 Rav, john 350 Raymond, Amy 266 Raynulds, Patrick 221 Raynolds, William 356 Raynor, Kelly 221,310 Raza, Amad 266 Rafo, Christopher 237 Reade, Shari 304 Reardon, Robert 221 Realm, Troy 221 Reazin, Troy 352 Rebein, joseph 205 Rebein, Steven 205 Reck, Lisa 277 Rection, Hugh 261 Reddick, Wayne 205 Redfern, Redford, David 336 Tom 350 Reed, Bryan 340 Reed, Da vna 310 Reed, Douglas 361 Reed, Eddie 268 Reed, john 183,318 Reed, Paul 233 Reed, Susan 175 Reed, Tim 260 Rees, jim 338 Reese, Cal 330 Reese, Camilla 247 Reese, Daren 262 Reese, Diana 194 Regfeld, Nancy 242 Rehorn, Scott 318 Rice, janlce 257 Rice, Monte 184 Rice, Regina 263 Rich, Steve 262 Richards, Damian 274 Richards, Darren 274 Richards, john 348 Richards, Natalie l9l,264 Richards, Renee 234 Richardson, Ashley 250 Richardson, Bob 280 Richardson, Courtney 221,326 Richardson, joseph 206 Richardson, Mark 195 Richardson, Robert 192 Richardson, Ron 176,361 Richey, Brian 268 Richey, lon 350 Richey, Kris 292 Richtarik, Adele 279 Richter, Brad 312 Richter, Elizabeth 200 Ricketts, Theresa 226 Rickey, Layne 221 Ridder, Martha 188 Riddle, Dave 350 Ridgeway, Kelly 250 Ridgnal, Charmaln 221 Rlechle, Susie 316 Riedemann, Melissa 235 Rieg, Kevin 221 Rieger, Allison 184 Rieger, jeffrey 192,358 Rieger, Lori 188 Rielte, Chrissy 298 Rieke, Kathy 302 Rieke, Rosemary 250 Riukhuf, Mike 352 Rienhardt, Laura 268 Riesinger, Lisa 292 Riesinger, Lynne 310 Riffel, Chris 232 Riggin, Iamee 241 Riggle, julie 326 Riggs, Dan 332 Riggs, lim 306 Riggs, Kathy 316 Riley, Ed 261 Riley, Michele 265 Riley, Peggy 316 Riling, Susie 240 Rincon, juan 260 Ring, Susie 310 Rinkenbaugh, Mary 226 Riordan, Betty 288 Riordan, Brian 320 Risnk, Mike 257 Ritchie, Ann 346 Ritter, Mary Anne 195 Ritter, Vicky 221 Rivas, Mike 238 Roach, Konnie 304 Roark, Pat 338 Robbins, Diane 241 Roast, Chuck 234 Robbins, Suzie 281 Robel, Lisa 242 Roberts, Brent 257 Roberts, Cynthia 195 Roberts, Dave 290 Roberts, Mark 318 Roberts, Mike 338 Roberts, Richard 278 Roberts, Sheryl 324 Rehorn, Sue 288 Reichart, Pamela 250 Reichlin, joe 280 Reid, Donna 256 Reid, Laura 239 Reiff, Susan 302 Reimer, Gwen 221 Reimer, Pat 221 Reimer, Robert 236 Reimringer, john 200 Rein, Todd 238 Reine, Sharon 255 Reiner, Howard 234 Reinhardt, Diana 267 Reinhardt, joe 234 Remhart, Chris 254 Reintles, Mary 281 Reiter, Beth 279 R:-itz, Chris 308 Rembecki, Roger 338 Remington, Carrie 310 Remmele, Paul 308 Rempel, Lucy 191,378 Renne, jim 260 Renton, Camile 257 Rerber, Gretchen 243 Rerich, Lori 292 Reschle, Annette 188,310 Resg, Kevin 336 Rester, Kathy 316 Rettelx, Carrick 232 Reudlinger, Shannon 362 Reunolds, Mike 338 Reussner, Elizabeth 251 Reussner, Lee 221,278 Rewerts, Carl 205 Reyes, Angel 362 Reyes, Sergio 221 Reynek, Lori 250 Reynolds, Gordy 340 Reynolds, Jennie 326 Reynolds, Larry 364 Reynolds, Michelle 188 Reynolds, Patrick 356 Reynolds, Tracy 314 Rezatto, john 260 Rice, Alison 200,314 Roberts, Steve 267 Roberts, Th Robertson, omas 221 Brad 327 Robertson, Ieff 255 Robertson, Kevin 362 LeAnn 302 Robertson, Terry 306 Robinson, Leah 206 Robinson, Pam 250 Robinson, Scott 280 Robinson, Stephen 378 Rock, Brian 192 Rockers, Greg 253 Rodenberg, Amy 240,352 Roderick, Richard 336 Rodger, Pamela 302 Rodgers, Craig 348 Rodgers, Carla 200 Rodgers, jennifer 314 Rodgers Rodkey, , Susan 310,200 janet 326,378 Rodman, Tracie 236 Rodman, Troy 340 Rodrigo Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, RoclngueL, Roe, Deena , Monsaive 236 Alex 253 Angie 240 Diane 240 Ernie 364 Tim 254 john 200 184 Roeder, Roeder. Roedere Roenick Roepke, Roesch, Carla 221 Collete 241 r, Chris 238 e, Karen 239 Kevin 348 Kelle 302 Roesner, Laura 257 Roesner, Matt 348 Rogers, Bill 362 Rogers, Harvey 226 Rogers, Sue 294 Rogers, Tara 256 Rogers, Tim 348 Rngclenski, Ed 232 Rogler, Phil 350 Rogowein, Sara 239 Rohan, Laura 294 Rohleder, Paul 322 Rohr, Todd 350 Roland, Rita 241 Rolander, Steve 236 Rolfe, Kathy 294 Roll-min, Craig 366 Roller, Beth 239 Rollins, Cathy 256 Romans, Dawn 239 Romantum, Lisa 221 Romer, David 296 Rocker, Nancy 221 Rooney, Fred 330 Ropp, Rara 239 Rorman, Matt 260 Roschitz, Monica 250 Rose, Bryan 358,260 Rose, Larry 234,366 Rose, Mary 239 Rose, Susan 241 Rose, Tracy 248 Rosen, Diane 221 Rosen, Howard 260 Rosenberg, Carla 233 Roskems, Bill 336 Rosov, Matt 257 Ross, Amy 233 Ross, Charlotte 352 Ross, Lisa 267,328 Ross, Mary 248 Ross, Mike 348 Rossetti, Christina 221 Rossi, Kathy 316 Rossi, Sarah 346 Rossiter, Karen 221 Rosson, Bob 340 Rost, john 322 Rost, Lisa 257 Rotert, Paula lo 195 Rotert, Tom 340 Roth, Eric 274 Rothers, Greg 254 Rothwell, Dan 361 Rothwell, jane-ne 354 Rotus, Mark 366 Roubinek, Darren 274 Roull, Charles 320 Roult, jenny 268 Roult, Helen 175 Roush, Sandy 342 Routom, Melanie 247 Rovira, Emilio 184 Rowe, Alan 257 Rowe, Brent 320 Rowland, Ted 318 Roy, Chris 267 Rozner, LeAnne 200 Ruane, Maureen 310 Rubek, Anne 255 Rubenstein, Randi 234 Rubin, Brian 296 Rubin, Rusty 235 Rudmicki, Debbie 294 Rudolph, Angie 248 Rudolph, Danny 318 Rudy, Debbie 328 Rudy, james 261 Ruisch, Robert 235 Ruley, Steve 234 Rumpel, Karen 258 Rundell, Kelly 206 Rundell, Lynne 279 Rune, Maria 277 Rupe, Christi 277 Rupf, Susan 302 Rupp, Amy 292 Rusconi, Robin 281 Russell, Anne 288 Russell, Brian 308 Russell, Cindy 298 Russell, lim 306 Russell, Iames P 184 Russell, Kencla 234 Russell, Mom 354 Russell, Scott 34B Rutherford, Polly 328 Ryan, Ierry 348 Ryan, Mary 200,326 Ryan, Steve 352 Ryan, Wes 350 Rycherk, Kevin 257 Sabal, Al 262 Sabates, Becky 298 Sabates, Rebecca 221 Sabrina, Debbie 328 Sac, William 234 Sackman, Larry 221 Sadler, john 350 Sadri, Hamid 192 Saffel, Kirk 221 Sahlfeld, Kim 302 Sahre, Sharon 188 Saiben, Steve 330 Sakailas, Kristy 247 Salton, Carl 258 Saladln, Niki 240 Salgado, Carlos 221 Salgvero, Sally 304 Saliba, joe 322,381 Salisbury, less 352 Salisbury, Margaret 250 Sallee, Kenneth 192 435 Olli 436 Salomon, Stuart 234 Saltill, Doris 256 Sampson, Micki 200,294 Sanborn, Miek 320 Sanchez, Marta 263 Sanders, Denise 206 Sanders, Earl 262 Sanders, Karl 222 Sanders, Lisa 294 Sanders, Philip 274 Sanders, Sylvia 279 Sanders, Tom 318 Sanders, Toni 324 Sanders, Steve 318 Sanderson, Deanna 279 Sandlin, Andrew 222 Sandstedt, D. 312 Sandza, Dawn 265 Sanks, Steve 280 Sanner, Amy 292 Santine, Chris 237 Sauder, julie 326 Sauder, Mary 354 Sauer, Cindy 257 Sauer, Mel 254 Saulsberry, Thomesia 265 Saunders, janet 304 Savage, Katy 316 Savage, Tim 260 Sawyer, LeAnn 240 Sayles, Cathy 206 Scanlon, Chris 256 Scanlon, Ed 306 Scaramucci, jim 234 Scavuzzo, Connie 298 Schaefer, Lisa 246,247 Schaeffer, Ann 324 Schafer, jan 316 Schamergorn, Shawn 261 Schantz, William 206 Schanze, Stet 336 Schaub, Alan 262 Schaub, Sue 240 Schauwecker, Ronald 176 Scheafor, Alison 268 Scheck, Eric 362 Scheer, Paul 306 Scheffel, Sherri 314 Scheid, Marilee 310 Schell, Doug 267 Schemmel, Kelly 244 Schemmel, Molly 298 Schenck, Gertrude 326, 288 Schenker, Parker 358 Scherer, Elizabeth 200 Schermacher, David 356 Scherrer, Therese 184 Schick, Paul 364 Schiever, Dave 348 Schimstork, Dale 259 Schippers, jeff 260 Schlegel, Kris 222 Schloot, jill 242 Schlueter, Karen 206 Schmidt, Allen 342 Schmidt, Carolyn 346 Schmidt, Franz 222 Schmidt, Harlow 342 Schmidt, jode 244 Schmidt, julie 248 Schmidt, Lance 361 Schmidt, Laurie 244 Schmidt, Miriann 275 Schmidt, Rachel 222 Schmidt, Tessy 233 Schmidt, Tim 330 Schmigle, Rick 222 Schmille, Tracy 184 Schmit, Valerie 302 Schmitthenner, Nancy 185 Schmitz, Alice 294 Schmitz, Nancy 275 Schmitz, Rick 290 Schmitz, Rod 348 Schneider, Eric 259 Schneider, joan 175 Schneider, john 320 Schneider, Mike 352 Schneider, Richard 192 Schnieder, Dave 257 Schoenberger, Sue 240 Schoendaller, Laurie 184 Schoneman, Laurie 184 Schoonover, Douglas 237 Schottler, Linda 184 Schreiber, Suzie 298 Schrepel, jane 324 Schroeber, Lorette 184 Schuele, jim 318 Schuler, joseph 356 Schulman, Todd 352 Schulte, joe 362 Schulte, Randy 254 Schultes, Lisa 206 Schultz, Brad 330 Schultz, Debbie 346 Schultz, jeff 256 Schuman, Charlie 238 Schuman, joan 239 Schwartz, Andrea 263 Schwartz, Brad 233 Schwartz, Eileen 263 Schwartz, judy 302 Schwartz, Mary 175 Schwartzopf, Ron 200 Schwegmann, Renate 258 Schweich, Sally 316 Schwerdtfeger, Debbie 292 Scillian, Devin 200,348 Scillian, Troy 348 Scofield, Todd 306 Scott, Francis 222 Scott, jay 352 Scott, john 358 Scott, judy 256 Scott, Milton 222,378 Scott, Steve 330 Scott, Tammy 281 Scott, Theresa 292 Scovel, Sarah 188,292 Scovil, Mark 267 Scribner, jacque 200 Seacrest, jeannie 234 Sears, Bruce 340 Sears, Sharon 354 Seavall, Grant 237 Sebring, Doreen 298 Secrest, john 358 Sedlacek, Marty 308 Segal, jackie 235 Segraves, Stephanie 250 Seidel, Donald 222,361 Seidl, Sherri 304 Seldin, Michael 233,296 Sellards 279 Sells, jason 280 Sellus, Lori 243 Selman, Kevin 222,278 Selvaggio, Frank 306 Semple, Ed 238 Sennentz, john 362,382 Serwon, Heather 240 Sery, Laura 266 Seige, Ken 253 Sesto, jerry 340 Setter, Mark 322 Setty, Kim 302 Severance, Laura 302 Severin, Rodney 342 Seward, Rebecca 175 Sextro, Garret 261 Seyfarth, Kurt 362 Seymour, Carla 184 Seymour, Katherine 222, 346 Shachelford, Bill 336 Shoemaker, Tim 300 Shonkwiler, Linda 222 Shortman, Steve 348 Shrack, Sulynn 241 Shriver, Lisa 248 Shult, Ben 280 Shumacker, jenny 346 Shyrock, jo 240 Sibbitt, Rodney 192,278 Sibley, Gina 222 Sieben, Dan 233 Siebes, Mary Colleen 324 Siemers, Rod 235 Sifers, Helen 236 Smith, Rob 338 Smith, Sara 240 Smith, Shelia 255 Smith, Stan 236,342 Smith, Steven 223 Smith, Steve 238 Smith, Steve 318 Smith, Terri 244 Smith, William 206 Snapp, Cheryl 265 Snapp, Paul 362 Sneed, Angie 310 Sneed, Mark 320 Sneed Sue 195 Siegal, Donna 247 Siegal, Ron 366 Sigg, Dawn 188 Sigler, Eric 308 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 348 Sigma Chi 350 Sigma Delta Tau 352 Sigma Kappa 354 Sigma Nu 356 Sigma Phi Epsilon 358 Sikora, Lynn 264 Silk, Carol 222 Silver, Chris 247 Silver, llene 188 Silver, Sam 184,320 Silver, Susan 301 Silverman, Dave 257 Simcox, Mona 310 Simkins, Scott 234 Simmons, Beth 263 Simmons, Robert 222 Simmons, Susan 275 Simon, jerry 235 Simon, Sherri 233 Simon, Sue 241 Simons, Dan 222 Simpson, Bill 262 Simpson, Elaine 314 Simpson, jeff 338 Simpson, jodi 263 Simpson, john 206 Simpson Nancy 302 Shade, Mark 352 Shade, Susan 247 Shadley, Stacey 240 Shadwick, Nancy 346 Shaeffer, Dave 338 Shah, Hemant 253 Shahrogi, Paul 235 Shaneyfelt, Laura 206 Shank, Tracey 258 Shanks, Susan 326 Shannon, Christina 241 Shannon, jan 200 Shannon, Laura 292 Shannon, Lori 324 Shannon, Pam 263 Shapi ro, Steve 340 Sharpe, Bill 348 Sharp, Cheryl 281 Simpson, Scott 342 Simpson, Soni 195,326 Simpson, Spencer 261 Sims, Randy 206 Sims, Sandra 267 Sinatra, Chris 314,380 Sinclair, Mark 320 Singleton, john 312 Sinnot, Mike 348 Sipple, Andrew 358 Siren, Kathleen 222 Sittler, jane 235 Six, Lilian 206 Skalla, Patricia 240 Skimming, joe 364 Skinner, jay 330 Skipp, Lori 240 Skold, Eric 261 Skupa, Diane 188 Sharp, Diahn 240 Sharp, Lisa 249 Sharpe, Anne 222 Sharpe, john 261 Sharpe, Kim 241 Shatto, Suzette 241 Shaver, Tim 336 Shaver, Tom 336 Shaw, jana 234 Shaw, john 336 Shaw, Marcia 195 Shaw, Sandy 232 Shaw, Todd 238 Shay, Beth 175 Shay, james C. 184,306 Shear, Brenda 352 Shearon, Boyd 261 Sheehan, Tom 348 Sheele, Barb 256 Sheets, john 362 Sheffield, Michael 222 Sheffield, Mimi 239 Sheil, Tim 200 Shelinbarger, Dale 260 Shelly, jeff 261 Shelly, Meridith 195 Shelton, jim 259 Shelton, Mike 380 Shepiro, Karen 232 Sheppard, Craig 308 Sheppeard, Kathy 222, 298 Sherard, jackson 312 Sheridan, Kim 326 Sheridan, Pat 312 Sheridan, Rick 200 Sherman, jill 314 Sherman, Kristi 314 Sherri, Mary Kelly 314 Sherry, jannie 352 Sherwood, Dan 238 Sherwood, Elizabeth 265 Shibata, Nobu 259 Shiftner, Lori 195 Shillings, Kevin 262 Shim, Ed 290 Shinn, Dangjoo 275 Shinogle, judith 222 Shipley, Brian 362 Shirley, Charles 222 Shirley, Phillip 280 Shirling, Chris 336 Shirling, Melanie 324 Shirtliffe, Glenn 378 Shively, jason 300 Shocklee, Rachelle 275 Shoemaker, Kevin 348 Skyles, Konnie 222 Slack, Debbie 240 Slaney, Mike 320 Slanik, Komana 263 Slankard, Marilyn 354 Slatkin, Debbie 234 Slattery, Anne 241 Slattery, Mike 358 Slavin, Kevin 274 Slawson, Rob 238 Slexander, Allyson 243 Slind, Michael 280 Sloan, Charles 356 Sloan, Ryan 300 Sloneecker, Cynthia 281 Slusher, Bill 362 Slusher, john 362 Small, Teresa 258 Smallwood, Stanley 257 Smalls, Anthony 222 Smart, Tom 265 Smiley, Ken 267 Smiley, Linda 266 Smith, Aaron 330 Smith, Anne 176 Smith, Cary 223 Smith, Clarke 356 Smith, Danny 254,280 Smith, Dana 324 Smith, David 42 Smith, David 184 Smith, Dianna 263 Smith, Donald 258 Smith, Elizabeth 292 Smith, Felicha 263 Smith, janet S, 223,298 Smith, jay 184 Smith, jeff 254 Smith, joycelyn 236 Smith, joe 330 Smith, jon 223 Smith, Karen 200 Smith, Kelly 346 Smith, Keith 260 Smith, Lisa 195 Smith, Matt 256 Smith, Melissa 248 Smith, Michael G, 200, 234 Smith, Mike 260 Smith, Myron 274 Smith, Pam 310 Smith, Pat 320 Smith, Phlip 254 Smith, Priscilla 259 Smith, Regina 250 Smith, Rita 292 Snell, David 350 Snell, Michael 195 Snellback, Don 306 Snelling, Bill 306 Snider, Mike 332 Snitz, Randl 324 Snodell, Catherine 223 Snodgrass, Kent 320 Snooks, Chris 238 Snyder, Brian 238 Snyder, Chris 306 Snyder, Hannelora 316 Snyder, Sharon 195 Snyder, Tony 238 Sobba, Gary 184,352 Sobek, Michael 192,332 Sober, Kristen 246 Soffell-Prator, Kirk 274 Soffer, Bob 366 Sogas, Chris 176 Solay, Kurt 206 Soldner, Woodruff 206 Solem, Greg 350 Sons, Sheila A. 175 Sood, Reggie 342 Soper, Paul 238 Soper, Tim 308 Sopinski, john 266 Sorenson, Kenneth 223 Souders, Elizabeth 275 Sourup, Monte 338 Southall, Robert 274 Southern, Katherine 223, 302 Sovereign, Deborah 188 Soysal, Cemile 223 Spainhour, john 280 Spandet, Scott 235 Sparkman, jennifer 233 Specht, Anthony 262 Spector, Randy 238 Speigelglass, jill 316 Spellman, Stacey 240 Spencer, Blake 352 Spencer, Damon 238 Spencer, Leslee 326 Spencer, Marjorie 326 Sperry, Kyle 192 Spingler, Pam 240 Spoher, Melissa 298 Spoonemoore, Mike 362 Spotts, Andy 308 Spray, Connie 266 Sprenglemeyer, Linda 195,298,382 Sprick, Cami 247 Spies, Mary 223 Springer, jessica 232 Spritzenberger, Darren 192 Sprugal, john 342 Sprunger, Mike 236 Spurney, Blaine 232 Squeteri, Paul 322 Stafford, Harvey 268 Stakley, Laura 206 Stallbaumer, Shelley 242 Stallings, Doug 378 Stallings, Polly 264 Stamm, Mark 238 Stanesic, Matt 348 Stanley, Chris 361 Stanley, john 352 Stanley, Kay 346 Stanton, Brad 336 Stanton, jeffrey 184,338, 382 Stanweed, Greg 356 Stanwood, Greg 201 Stanwood, Lisa 328 Staples, Tony 267 Stark, Debra 43 Stark, Lynne 201,354 Starr, jim 306 Statland, Larry 234 Staton, Mike 236 Stauffer, Betsy 346 Stauffer, Grant 320 Stauffer, Susan 195 Stauffer, Ward 206 Stayton, Brian 233 Stecher, john 253 Steel, Gunner 320 Steele, Mark 206 Steere, Rob 358 Stegman, Kim 266 St. George, Tom 361 Stehno, Chris 278 Stehno, jeff 362 Stehno, Sharon 277 Stein, julie 354 Steinbacher, Mike 340 Steinberger, Karen 316 Steinbaum, Richie 300 Steiner, Brent 192 Steinhauser, joey 342 Steinzeig, Richard 227 Stellato, Mike 234 Stellhorn, Lee 253 Stelter, Stephanie 279 Stenger, Karen 195 Stenner, Teresa 258 Stensby, Christine 255 Stenz, Catherine 250 Stephens, Cathy 241 Stephens, Gayle 251 Stephens, jeff 260 Stephenson 280 Stephenson, Carol 264 Stephenson, Elissa 247 Stephenson, Kristi 256 Stephenson, Leslie 247 Stephenson, Stacey 259 Sterbenz, Heather 223 Stern, George 274 Stettnisch, Teri 268 Stevens, Cheryl 184 Stephens, john 356 Stevens, Kevin 223 Stevens, Mark 320 Stevens, Mathew 280 Stevens, Patti 256 Stevens, Ted 254 Stevenson, Mitchell 356 Steward, Lori 265 Stewart, Bart 350 Stewart, Brian 308 Stewart, Dave 348,380 Stewart, Ellen 184 Stewart, john 184 Stewart, Lisa 279 Stewart, Rick 290 Stewart, Rob 308 Stewart, Roy 201 Stewart, Sandy 201,354 Stickney, Steve 238 Stilley, jim 235 Stilley, john 223 Stillman, Georgia 184 Stills, Brent 258 Stillwell, Susan 175 Stine, jeff 342 Stinson, Tom 338 St. john, Charlene 292 St. Martin, Elaine 354 Stocking, Lisa 184 Stockman, Shawn 256 Stockwell, Cindy 249 Stockwell, Kristine 324 Stoddard, jennifer 250 Stoehr, Leland 185 Stoeppleworth, joe 336 Stokes, Barb 241 Stokes, Nancy 185,326 Stoldt, Brenda 248 Stoll, Paul 322 Stone, jeffrey 237 Stone, Millard 223 Stone, Steve 258 Stonefield, Pete 236 Stoner, Cindi 324 Storm, April 244 Stottlemire, janie 227 Stoudernaire, Vernessa 223 Stout, Angie 257 Stout, Molly 326 Stovall, Barbara 185,294 St, Peter, john 338 Strain, Derek 26 Straka, Lynda 473 Straley, Kemper 280 Strang, Mike 232 Stark, Deb 281 Stratton, Dana 244 Straus, Mel 268 Strecker, Dale 254 Streff, Sally 279 Strickland, julie 241 Strickland, Rochele 292 Strohl, Brian 318 Strohl, Todd 318 Strong, Susan 185,304 Strope, Todd 280 Stroud, Karl 361 Stroup, Allison 185,328 Stroup, Lori 255 Strout, Dorothy 288,314 Strunk, Timothy 358 Strunk, Sarah 206 Stubbs, Cliff 312 Stubbs, David 206 Stube, Shannon 266 Stubenhofer, Scott 226 Stubing, Shanon 267 Stubler, Robert 262 Stuckey, Lori 354 Stucky, Elise 223 Studky, Gwenda 275 Stucky, Shelly 201,382 Stuedemann, Becky 354 Stueve, Lisa 244 Stullken, Leslie 201 Stumbo, Laurie 251 Stump, Phil 308 Stump, Stephen 192,308 Stumpf, Karl 237 Stutz, Kathryn 223 Suabota, Anna 243 Suga, Ellen 292 Suggs, Bill 253 Suhr, jim 257 Sullnan, Amy 314 Sullivan, Cynthia 185 Sullivan, jim 306 Sullivan, john 206 Sullivan, Kerry 243 Sullivan, Kim 257 Sullivan, Mike 223,290 Sullivan, Todd 358 Sullivant, Greg 238 Sulliant, Steven 192 Summer, Cindy 316 Summers, jerry 261 Summerville, jon 232 Sump, Mark 378 Sundquist, Denise 247 Suoboda, Marla 247 Supplee, Marie 185 Surbey, Kelly 201,294 Surber, Becky 239 Sutcliffe, Bill 342 Sutton, Ken 342 Suyong, Kim 185 Swab, Greg 336 Swagerty, Kathleen 206 Swain, Bob 342 Swanson, Cindy 239 Swanson, Larry 238 Swartsberg, Amy 247 Swartz, Karl 206 Swartz, Rex 320 Swearingen, Amy 346 Swearingen, Lance 340 Swedlund, Pam 294 Sweeny, jim 306 Sweetman, Suzanne 263 Swenk, Michelle 346 Swender, Dayna 298 Swenson, Doug 192,342 Swenson, Scott 356 Swenson, Susan 240 Swett, Emily 326 Swiatowski, janine 263 Swift, Doug 176 Swift, Gerry 258 Swim, Eric 352 Swindler, Lori 195 Sylva, Annette 175 Syng, Roger 195 Syslo, jeff 358 Tabbert, Kelly 275 Tabel, Tina 277 Tabor, Robert 192 Taeger, Rob 260 Tahsuda, Len 267 Taillon, Armand 322 Tajchman, joan 277 Talbott, Scott 336 ' Talkington, Lisa 248 Talman, Sherry 223 Tan, Eeyeu 192 Tandela, Nancy 223 Taolson, Brent 253 Taranto, Matt 358 Tarman, Dave 223 Tasekek, Mary 247 Taticek, jill 188 Tatleman, Scott 235 Taub, joe 306 Tau Kappa Epsilon 360 Ta Un 1-Iemberger, Cheryl 259 Tawadros, Kathy 324 Taylor, Allyson 314 Taylor, Bill 350 Taylor, Diane 292 Taylor, Elizabeth 257 Taylor, jim 330 Taylor, Mike 262 Taylor, Rob 362 Taylor, Robert 185 Taylor, Robin 298 Taylor, Shawn 338 Taylor, Suzy 324. Taylor, Susan 277 Taylor, Tracy 264 Teare, Tom 361 Teary, janine 258 Tebow, Dana 201 Tecethoff, Scott 238 Templin 260 Tennis, Scott 352 Tennison, Grant 312,381 Tennison, Mark 207 Tesmer, Mark 255 Teson, Linda 224,316 Terry, Elaine 185,294 Terry, john 223,306 Terry, Tom 352 Texron, Laura 292 Thatcher, james 330 Thayer, Karen 239 Thelan, jon 232 Theta Chi 362 Thiel, Mary 302 Thies, Karen 256 Tholon, Tholon, Tholon, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Anne 279,224 Lynne 302 Sue 279 Bryan 195 Dave 226 Chris 262 Thomas, julia 185 Thomas, Kami 258 Thomas, Shauna 250 Thomlinson, Pam 175 Thompkins, Kendall 257 Thompson, Amy 310 Thompson, Audrey 263 Thompson, Candie 346 Thompson, Carol 288 Thompson, Cary 224 1 Ft Dov Kans S ADC KU Federal Credit Unlon on Cgmpug 101 Ccsrruth O Leory Downtgwn 603 W 91h S1 Plan for the future Kansas Cty 3838 Ra'nbow Blvd. 262-0179 Co BULLWMKLES servmg KU students for years 4 HOW 96X RADIO CHANGED MY LIFE before The other day at Nablls as I sat relax1ng after a perfect meal the Saudr prrnce I had been noshrng Wlth Sald Say B1ll how d1d an unassumrng guy l1ke yourself come to be so r1ch so tr1m so sexy? My eyes grew mrsty It wasn t always th1s way Ahmed old budy My m1nd raced back to the Bad the real estate emprre before Franc1s bought my screenplay before I bought my condo 1n As pen ONCE I WAS A LOT LIKE YOU Worklng at a nowhere job hzttmg the srngles bars watchrng s1tuat1on comed1es 1n my free t1me I trpped the scales at a hefty 232 but my bank balance couldnt have t1pped the bus boy at Gabrrels PIZZH F1nally I h1t bottom prcked up by the Desoto pol1ce for bar rellng my old heap the wrong way over some parkmg lot sprkes My last fr1end 1n th1s lonely world Albert Hardcorft set me stra1ght whrle he was dr1v1ng me back to Lawrence B111 get hold of yourself' Start l1sten1ng to 96x' Gosh Albert whats 96x? He qurckly explamed to me that 96x was the most up to date 1nnovat1ve rad1o stat1on 1n Law rence That you could f1nd all the sports and news you want and need and also f1nd rrght musrc mlxture oldres new mus1c the top 40 h1ts and they pay serrous attent1on to all requests I looked 1nto hrs steely blue eyes and real1zed that he was rrght I resolved to g1V6 96x a shot I STARTED OUT IN SMALL DOSES Howard show from 3 00 to 700 each afternoon and then graduat ed to the Royals 1n the even1ngs Soon I found It d1ff1cult to keep myself from tunlng lt on every chance I got I found myself wa1t1ng on the edge of my seat for the Musrc M1nute and Paul Harvey News I started feehng the benefrts of l1sten1ng to 96x rn one short week In no t1me I was usmg napk1ns w1th every meal I swltched from bourbon to an unpretentrous Montrachet and I became upwardly moblle Then I met K1m The f1rst g1rl who knew there was more to Also Sprach Zarathustra than the theme from 2001 And then I fell 1n love Today Im on top of the world w1th a wonderful w1fe close frrends 1n hrgh places and a prom1s1ng career 1n forergn cur rency manxpulatlon CAN 96x DO FOR YOU WHAT IT DID FOR ME? 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'Ekffsaf f 11 wi' 'L' 355 Warner, Thompson, Doug 352 Thompson, jeff 338 Thompson, Leslie 240 Thompson, Linda 302,224 Thompson, Russ 261 Thompson, Shelly 263 Thompson, Todd 336 Thompson, Virginia 242 Thorman, Katherine 266 Thornsberry, Lois 185 Thorton, james 226 Thornton, Phillip 266 Thrasher, Carol 288 Thulin, jeff 320 Tibbs, Lori 324,195 Tidwell, Matt 361 Tidwell, Scott 224 Tiemann, Wendy 354 Tiemeier, Karen 239 Tillema, Brian 361 Tilley, jane 227 Tillford, Michelle 264 Tillman, Don 234 Timko, Val 244 Timmer, john 207 Timmerman, Mike 260 Tinsley, Barbie 294 Timtera, Linda 310 Tipler, Trina 256 Tischer, Katherine 292 Tishkoff, Eric 266 Titus, Rich 312 Tjandra, Harjanti 185 Toalson, Brent 378 Toalson, Susan 314 Todd, Ann 258 Todd, Christopher 280 Toeus, Bob 356 Tokic, Frank 237 Tomasini, Diana 240 Tomasu, Robert 226 Tompkins, Gwen 281 Tongish, Dawn 239 Toohey, Colleen 250 Torgerson, Doreen 298 Torkelson, Michelle 263 Torsell, Carol 175 Tousley, Patti 302 Townsend, jeffrey 189 Townsend, Mary L. 189 Towsley, jill 267 Trandal, Chris 352 Tranie, Anne 224 Travalent, Annette 224 Travis, Peter 207 Traxler, Steve 348 Traylor, james 224 Treichel, Cory 267 Trenshaw, Tessie 314 Trenshaw, Theresa 224 Trenshaw, Tim 332 Trevarthen, Nancy 250 Triangle 364 Trieu, Dung 264 Triola, Boyd 258 Triolo, Cheryl 255 Troester, Steve 342 Trombold, Kevin 336 Troupe, Kristi 326 Trout, Sabrina 328 Trunfio, Peter 330 Trupp, Rob 320 Trusdale, john 300 Tubby, M.L. 224 Tucher, Mark 262 Tuchman, Eric 232 Tuck, Cathy 256 Tucker, Karen 292 Tuley, Kevin 253 Tully, jack 322 Tulp, Bryan 318 Tuma, Deb 239 Tumbelaka, Simon 235 Tunnell, Shawnn 243 Turek, Sarah 292 Turgeon, jennifer 239 Turk, Newbom 320 Turcotte, Pauline 256 Turner, julie 324 Turner, Leigh Ann 292 Turner, Lisa 240 Turner, Luann 304 Turner, Michael 185 Turner, Rich 261 Turner, Scott 340 Turner, Sean 312 Tusher, Bruce 238 Tye, Karen 314 Tyrrell, Milton 224 Tyson, Roger 260 Winne, Mike 330 Udit, Sharon 263 Udomboresuman, Amnvay 192 Uelk, Laura 298 Unger, Mark 378 Unruh, Ellen 281 Unruh, Linda 175 Upchurch, Marty 256 Urban, David 352 Urban, Teresa 224 Urich, Doug 350 Uriell, Mary 255 Ursik, john 358 Urzak, jim 352 Utt, Scott 185 Utt, Susan 346 Vader, jane 236 Vajaranant, Panithan 185 Valan0, judith 244 Valero, Theresa 195 Valentine, Ed 201 Vanderbilt, jim 364 Vanderroast, Steve 364 Van De Rosch, Mike 350 Vanderstay, Mark 361 Vandeveer, Suzi 292 Vankeirsbilck, Mike 356 Van Keppel, Mary 346 Van Leeuwen, jeanine 224 Van Maren, Dennis 224 Van Nice, joan 224 Van Schlemmer, Mark 268 Van Schmus, Brian 290 Van Sickle, Tim 253 Van Vlierbergen, Noelle 246 Van Wagner, jeff 350 Van Wyne, Becky 328 Van Zandt, Carolyn 294 Varness, Brenda 240 Varney, Amy 248,378 Varney, Christy 346,378 Vasquez, joe 290 Vaughn, Clark 338 Vechiarella, Lisa 244 Vedros, Paula 316 Velliquette, Brenda 201, 292 Vera, Tony 233 Verab, Steven 436 Verbener, Karl 300 Vergara, Herb 266 Verrell, Ann 264 Verville, jeanne 207 Vesely, Ken 237 Vetch, Eric 318 Vibert, Margo 247 Vicker, Paige 185,316 Vicker, Tom 350 Vincent, Sean 342 Vitt, Tern 175 Vittands, Tami 266 Voepel, Christina 201,298 Vogal, Todd 318 Vogel, Carla 378 Vogel, Steve 236,378 Vogts, Greg 238 Void, Romeo 320 Vojtko, joe 257 Voison, Michelle 304 Vonezawa, Makoto 234 Von Hoffman, Dale 306 Vourox, Tony 312 Voysey, Linda 304 Voysey, Suzanne 250 Wade, Alisa 246 Waddle, Amy 224 Wadeley, john 262 Waechter, Tom 176 Waggy, Robyn 310 Wagner, Dan 306 Wagner, Deborah 244 Wagner, joni 302 Wagner, Karl 308 Wagner, Mary Beth 326 Wagner, Tom 350 Wagstaff, jennifer 224 Wahl, Bill 254 Wahl, Lawrence 224 Wahl, Nick 300 Wahlstedt, Mike 348 Waibel, Amy 316 Wakefield, Margie 207 Walace, Barry 318 Walber, Becky 242 Walch, Eve 242 Walden, jill 185 Walden, Kelly 251 Waldron, Susan 224 Waldrop, David 260 Walk, Lou 288 Walker, Dave 312 Walker, Kevin 237 Walker, Lorie 268 Walker, Pat 350 Walker, Sheila 264 Walker II, William 224 Wall, Eric 185,352 Wall, Loretta 224 Wallace, Beth 201,239 Wallace, Diane 224 Wallace, Donald 378 Waller, Tom 236 Waller Wallis, stedt, janna 310 Cindy 240 Wallman, Mark 296 Walsh, David 350 Walsh, Erin 225,316 Walsh, Katie 201,326 Walsh, Kristin 302 Walsh, Sheila 225,310 Walter, Cindy 268 Walters, Evan 257 Walther, Lisa 279 Waltz, Amy 239 Walz, Liz 268 Wanamaker, Steven 338 Wancelettle, Debbie 234 Waner, julie 248 Whitak Whitco er, Deanna 250 mb, Virginia 264 Whittaker, Greg 235 Whittaker, john 361 Whittaker, Ted 338 White, Branda 302 White, Cassie 263 White, Christopher 225 White, Chris 292 White, Dana 239 White, Dianne 235 White, janelle 316 White, john 356 White, Lee 225 White, Lori 263 White, Mark 207 White Nancy 239 Wang, Bridget 226 ward, Glenda 263 Ward, james 361 Ward, Linda 250 Ward, Marcy 250 Waris, Mike 330 Warman, Christine 248 Warman, Terry 340 Chris 361 Warner, john 318 Warren, juli 279 Warren, Lisa 241 Warren, Mike 350 Washburn, Gwen 255 Washburn, jo Ellen 264 Washburn, Kerri 310 Washington, Harold 185 Washington, Lisa 263 Waster, Renee 259 Wasinger, Bradley 361 Waskiewicz, Casey 243 Wassenberg, Karen 239 Waters, jennifer 192,275 Watkins, 281 Watkins, Teresa 225 Watson, Chuck 261 Watson, jeffrey 192,352 Watson, Mark 300 Watts, Debbie 251 Watts, joe 260 Watts, Michele 225,294 Waugh, Sam 185,308 Way, Gordon 260 Weatherson, Lon 260 Weaver, Anne 225,324 Weaver, Carrie 302 Weaver, Larry 201 Weaver, Mark 338 Weaver, Peter 330 Webb, Corby 348 Webb, Lucy 246 Webb, Steve 318 Webb, Tommlein 239 Webb, Ty 320 Webber, Laurie 233 Webber, Melissa 225 Weber, Brad 358,381 Weber, Kelly 298 Weeks, Blaine 260 Weems, Lisa 324 Wehrwein, Cindy 314 Weibel, Cathy 256 Weigman, jay 332 Weil, David 358 Weilert, Brian 258 Weinand, Bernard 207 Weiner, Howard 296 Weiner, Marcy 201,294 Weiner, Scott 235 Weis, Mark 330 Weisman, Missy 233 Weisman, Sue 234 Weishaar, Martin 342 Weishar, Don 322 Weith Mary 256 Whitebread, janelle 225 Whitmore, Chris 261 Whitenight, Nancy 326 Whitfield, Michelle 264 Wichman, Michael 225 Wickencamp, Beth 249 Wickham, jodel 259 Wickliffe, Kevin 207 Wickman, jodel 257 Wicks, Scott 340 Widmer, Shelly 250 Wiebe, Wade 257 Wiebe, Warran 257 Weideman, Rick 308 Wierman, Ed 378 Wieland, jill 239 Wiens, Colleen 195 Wiggins, David 336 Wiggins, julie 234 Wike, Kevin 254 Wilcox, Lisa 294 Wilcox, Steve 185 Wildinson, Cynthia 304 Wiley, David 225 Wiley, Sheila 201,378 Wiley, Ted 201 Wilgus, Tracy 189,316 Wilider, Debbie 241 Wilke, john 330 Wilke, Robin 225,292 Wilkens, Chris 257 Wilkens, Sally 256 Wilkerson, Christins 292 Wilkerson, Kevin 320 Wilkerson, Kristen 201, 316 Wilkerson, Lisa 195,310 Wilkerson, Mike 185,274 Wilkerson, Tara Lee 236 Wilkerson, Tim 342 Wilkes, Michael 254 Wilkins, joe 400 Wilkins, johm 176 Wilkins, Wendy 239 Wilkinson, Doug 358 Wilkinson, Tim 225 Will, Tony 332 Willard, Bob 300 Willett, Heather 258 Winzer, Randy 260 Wischmeyer, Bill 260 Wishkeno, Camilla 227 Witcher, Erik 358 With, Thomas 356 Withcer, Anne 239 Witherow, Mickey 253 Withers, Victoria 288,294 Witt, jank 256 Witt, Linda 241 Witte, joe 238 Wittenbauer, Lauren 292 Witterholt, Marianne 201,314 Wittig, Will 308 Woehler, Brad 274 Woeltkamp, Bill 342 Woerz, Cyndi 248 Woennenberg, Paul 358 Wohlgemuth, Alice 326 Wolchesky, Bill 233 Wolcott, Marci 275 Wolf, Carol 207 Wolf, Linda 268 Wolf, Paul 342 Wolf, Peter 233 Woltkamp, Susie 201 Wolken, Sharon 281 Wollen, Teresa 207 Wollenberg, Lisa 302 Woltering, jeff 306 Wolters, Lawrence 176 Womack, Michael 358 Womeldorph, Kristen 247 Wong, Chee Weng 192 Wong, Garland 238 Wonton, April 310 Wood, Carrie 316 Wood, Dave 253 Wood, Fritz 350 Wood, jeff 330 Wood, Linda 248 Wood, Melanie 240 Woodall, jennifer 255 Woodbury, julie 324 Woodford, Lisa 189 Woodroof, Nancy 264 Woods, Cynthia 225 Woods, Donald 225 Woods, Don 336 Woods, Gordon 378 Woods, Renee 265 Woods, Steve 340 Woods, Tom 336 Woods Wendy 242 Woodsinall, Stephen 207 Woodward, Carol 275 Woodward, Tim 312 Woodworth, Kurt 258 Wooton, Charlie 308 Wooton, Evan 280 Worl, Angela 268 Wornall, jess 241 Worrall, Michelle 201,292 Worrall, Rachelle 292 Wortman, Lisa 310 Wortman, Susan 201 Welchl, john 235 Welch, Kristina 258 Welch, Lisa 257 Welch, Mike 348 Wells, Christina 225 Willet, Heidi 346 Williams, Andrew 237 Williams, Dave 318 Williams, Debbie 268 Williams, Don 342 Williams, Ella 382 Williams, jeffrey 185 Williams, john 362 Williams, julie 268 Williams, Kathryn 294 Williams, Lisa 201,292 Williams, Lezlee 268 Williams, Lynn 112 Williams, Pam 263 Williams, Scott 185,352 Williams, Sherrie 192 Williams, Wade 308 Williams 263 on, Christina W0t0, Donna 256 Woy, Piper 314 Wreath, Dana 362 Wright, Brent 234 Wright, Christine 249 Wright, Darren 352 Wright, David 260 Wright, Heather 242 Wright, james 207 Wright, john 340 Wright, Kurt 261 Wright, Mandy 314 Wright, Steve 185 Wright, Trent 260 Wright, William 192 Wells, jean 267 Wells, Marijane 304 Wells, Vicki 263 Welsh, Dave 348 Wenger, julie 328 Weninger, Darren 274 Wenske, Lisa 354 Werkowitch, Staci 239 Werling, Ester 288 Wernel, Mike 322 Wernimont, Denise 185 Werp, Paul 342 Werth, Mike 342 Werth, Teresa 264 Wertz, Todd 261 Weshlies, Kevin 254 Williamson, jim 278 Williamson, Lauren 310 Williamson, Wayne 260 Wiley, Suzanne 247 Willits, Tina 234 Willmering, Ho Ann 316 Wilmsen, john 342 Wilson, Dean 253 Wilson, Gary 261 Wilson, john 267 Wilson, julie 256 Wilson, Karen 382 Wilson, Mary 298 Wilson, Wilson, Melissa 265 Mike 364 Wilson, Tammy 310 Winchell, john 185 Windholz, Greg 332 West, Deb 277 West, julie 239 West, Kevin 382 West, Mark 233 West. Merritt 261 West, Scott 225 Westlake, Mark 318 Wetzel, Orville 226 Wetzler, David 336 Weyford, Griff 342 Wallace, Paul 300 Wallace, Renee 224 Wallace, Roxann 192 Wharley, Rosalyn 346 Wheat, jeff 320 Wheat, Mike 358 Wheeler, Ann 256 Wheeler, jack 261 Wheeler, Ty 290 Wheeler, Suzanne 233 Whirley, jennifer 249 Whirly, Roselyn 288 Windsor, Angela 255 Winfrey, Laura 225 Wingate, Tim 340 Wingred, Bowe 364 Winkler, Douglas 189 Winkley, Kevin 185 Winkley, Kim 310 Winn, Diana 346 Winne, Beth 241 Winne, jim 330,378 Winsor, Dawn 175 Winter, Adam 308 Winter, Anne 225 Winter, Bill 201 Winter, Liz 244 Wyatt, Susan 248 Wymore, Brent 257 Wu, Roxanne 207 Yaghi, Mohammad 193 Yanagida, Hiroko 225 Yankovich, Anthony 258 Yates, john 342 Yeo, Nancy 326 Yeokum, Sarah 185 Yetterm, Diane 185 Yochim, jordan 278 Yockey, jeannie 234 Yoder, Chris 330 Yoder, jeff 330 Yonezaula, Makota 189 Yong, Zheng 225 Yooden, Tom 258 You, jemmy 236 Young, Allison 378 Young, Angela 185,346 Young, Charity 263 Young, Chris 312 Young, john 378 Winterscheid, Christie 257 Wintz, Chad 336 Young, Lisa 265 Young, Tony 268 Younge, Marla 257 Young, Brian 348 Yount, Dana 247 Ytell, jeff 253 Yurchak, Paul 322 Zabelin, Tim 348 Zachman, jane 256 Zagat, Meya 326 Zakon, jill 233,352 Zalkind, Ivan 260 Zanck, Mary 324 Zane, Holly 207 Zane, Stephen 207 Zangerle, Gary 207 Zankel, Rick 261 Zanotti, Cara 185 Zarda, Diana 225 Zarda, Karen 310 Zauber, Les 378 Zee, Yong Seng 181 Zehr, Sharon 243 Zeidman, Marc 232 Zeigler, Lonny 185 Zeleanik, Scott 312 Zell, Scott 262 Zerr, Terry 278 Zeta Bela Tau 366 Zevitz, Mike 356 Zimmerman, Daniel 207 Zimmerman, Heidi 328 Zimmerman, jay 185 Zimmerman, Mary 189 Zinn, Rick 267 Zipfel, Leslie 256 Zoellner, Win 308 Zonotti, Cara 324 Zoog, Chuck 338 Zorab, lmad Eddin 193 Zoucha, jackie 243 Zoughi, Rick 378 Zuanich, Dina 251 Zueger, Kal 237 Zurousky, Lisa 234 Zurovsky, Lisa 352 Zwart. Yonit 281 Zwink, Michael 185 Zydlo, Mark 238 Zynn, Michael 191 439 440 Finally - the last page. Sometimes I thought we would never get this far, but after eight months and countless hours of work, we did it. Editing a college yearbook is an incredible experience. We attempted to capture the highlights of the year and a little more. lt is a difficult task. Putting a full year into 440 pages is quite an endeavor. Lucky for me, I had an excellent teacher - Thanks Ramelle. I owe a great deal to those who worked with me on this endeavor. Rick McCarthy was great to work with. He did an incredible job as Business Mgr. and he did a pretty good job on my homework too. The entire editorial staff was awesome. I was fortunate to have Brenda, Christy, Greg and Jenny. Also Joe Kimberling, this year's art director, did a terrific job. He has an incredible amount of talent. I was also fortunate to have two excellent secretaries this year. Erin and Carla both did a great job and were great to have working in the office. There were also the photographers, without whose extraordinary talents we could have never published this book. Sam Harrel, and his answering machine did an excellent job of getting together the hundreds of photos that appear in the book, as well as the hundreds that didn't make it. Thanks also to Jeff Schotland, Jim Evans, Steve Purcell, Dave Hornback, Joe Wilkins, Oriln Wagner and the photo staff of the HAYHAWKER. 1 A special thanks to Bob, Pam, Barry, Tim and all of the great people at ICPQ Greg Heinze and Whistle Pics Photography, Scott Fitzmorris for the outstand- ing calligraphy in the opening, and the 1984 ATO Pledge Class. I owe alot to Jenny Gibbons, mainly my sanity. She did alot to help keep things going around the office. She also got to hear all of my complaints, like stinky lemonade, and for that, I am grateful. By the way Jenny - What's the Theme? Lastly, thanks to the students at KU for giving us this opportunity to use our talents for you. I hope within these pages you will find the memories of a College Year, the year 1984-85. Sincerely, Gary R. Gruver Editor, 1985 JAYHAWKER


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