University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1969

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This year the 101 members of Alpha Kappa Lambda have re-evaluated all pro- grams in the house. The pledge training program is now one of membership training where pledges establish their own rules, at- tend part of chapter meetings and become more acquainted with actives through joint activities. During the first semester, the house arranged with Oliver College to offer classes second semester in the chapter li- brary. This project is being supported to help chapter members become more active in university affairs. Other projects of the AKL ' s have been a Lawrence clean-up, paint-up, fix-up project, the writing of a Rock Chalk Revue script by pledges and actives and a cultural affairs program for the chapter. The AKL ' s placed first in the SUA Carnival skit competition and also won the national fraternity scholarship award this year. Outstanding AKL ' s include the vice-president for IFC rush, the freshman class president and a Rhodes Scholarship nominee. The social schedule this year has included a tent party, the AKL Go to Hell party, Tom Jones exchange dinners with the Tri-Delts and the Thetas, a Christmas party with Alpha Chi Omega for under- privileged children and a senior party. Up- coming this spring will be a formal. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Blow in an AKL ' s ear and he will follow you anywhere. Top row: Steve Brainerd, Independence; Tom Alderson, Lawrence; Roy Browne, Lawrence; Dave Dukes, Shawnee Mission; Warren Woods, In- dependence; Rick Pendergrass, Crossett, Ark.; Torn Jones, Virginia Beach, Va.; Stan Lybarger, Leawood; Torn Larson, Prairie Village; Steve Win- ters, Quincy, Ill.; Mark Duster, St. Louis, Mo. Seventh row: Lonnie Feagan, Mission; James Cassing, Merriam; Jerry May, Shawnee Mission; Kenneth Klassen, Shawnee Mission; Richard Pine, Lawrence; Charles Gentry, Topeka; Greg Rieke, Shawnee Mission; Craig Blaker, Northfield, Ill.; DeWayne Talley, Independence; Bob Kling, McPherson; Monty Briley, Chanute; John Schmid, Coffeyville. Sixth row: Bill Hatcher, Shawnee Mission; Patrick Sirridge, Shawnee Mission; Bruce Holland, Prairie Village; Larry McQuire, Urbana, Ill.; Richard Ringstrom, St. Louis, Mo.; Mike Gaughan, Fairway; Brad Ryno, Hutchinson; Dave Henry, Lawrence; Doug Harris, Lawrence; Bob Russell, Kansas City; Chuck Davis, Kansas City. Fifth row: Mike Litwin, Independence; Larry Quin- lan, Independence; Doug Riff, Kansas City; Randy Cullen, Great Bend; Rick Mundis, Kansas City; Steve Harmon, Hutchinson; Walter Stromquist, Charleston, Ill.; Ray Cunningham, Topeka; Jack Collins, Shawnee Mission; Dave Clark, Chicago, Ill. Fourth row: John Studebaker, Haven; William Coates, Topeka; Vic Clark, Mission; Tom Nied, Prairie Village; Dennis Embry, Great Bend; Craig Larson, Shawnee Mission; George Burgland, Galesburg, Ill.; Willie McDaniel, Haines City, Fla.; George Rahner, Fair- way; David Long, Humboldt; Steve Walker, Perry, Ga. Third row: John Coffey, Winfield; Don Walker, Shawnee Mission; Dave Gaughan, Kansas City; Ron Rappard, Lawrence; Craig Marsh, Lawrence; Steve Billings, Wichita; Randy Bauer, Chanute; Steve Emerson, Topeka; Allen Wilhite, Humboldt; Steve Sirridge, Prairie Village. Second row: Stewart Birse, Huntington, N. Y.; Rusty Alderson, Kansas City; Jim Terry, Kansas City; Russ Davisson, Kansas City; Jeffrey Stone, Kansas City; Michael West, Lawrence; Joe Yeager, Great Bend; Brad Smoot, Sterling; Jim McCul- lough, St. Louis, Mo.; David Hacker, Leawood; Robert Payne, Lawrence. Bottom rote: Mark Keeley, Independence; Rich Hornsby, Lawrence; Steve Craig, Belton, Mo.; Greg Meredith, Shawnee Mission; Mark Retonde, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. J. H. Ford, Leawood; Les Miller, Pleasant Hill, Ga.; Brian Cederlind, Shawnee Mission; Rick Jones, Northbrook, Ill.; Steve Cochran, Leawood. 215

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Under strict observation two members of Alpha Epsilon Pi warm up for Greek Week Relays. Alpha Epsilon Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded 56 years ago at New York University. Established since 1949, the KU chapter has nearly doubled its size this year with 43 members. To accommodate the larger membership, the fraternity has moved into its new house, which was dedicated in October, 1968. Included i n their membership are a Sum- merfield scholar and representatives in such organizations as the IFC Judiciary Council, Arnold Air Society, Accounting Society, Phi Mu Alpha, Alpha Delta Sigma, and Alpha Epsilon Rho. The KU chapter was the 1968- 1969 winner of the IFC scholarship improve- ment award. The past year ' s social calendar was full with the Dedication Dance, the Winter Semi-Formal, the Orange Bowl Party, and the Sewers of Paris Party. Future events are the Gold and Blue Formal and assorted barn parties. The society has also been busy in sports with two bowling teams, basketball, volley- ball and football teams. Softball is being organized for the spring. Top row: Michael Reisman, Wichita; Bruce Efron, Prairie Village; Samuel Miller, Leawood; Gary Singer, Overland Park; David Silverberg, Overland Park; Neal Hoffman, Long Beach, N. Y.; Daniel Kass, Fairway. Fourth row: Steve Press, Overland Park; Eel Schifman, Kansas City, Mo.; Jeff Goldman, Prairie Village; Kambiz Khadavi, Tehran, Iran; Ron Klepner, St. Louis, Mo.; Oscar Bassinson, St. Louis, Mo.; Bruce Fiman, University City, Mo.; Charles Moscowitz, Richmond Heights, Mo. Third row: Allen Lebovitz, Prairie Village; Mark Cooper, Prairie Village; Steve Agron, Prairie Village; Paul Rubenstein, University City, Mo.; Mike Schoenberg, Walla Walla, Wash.; Michael Katz, University Cty, Mo.; Allen Lefkovitz, Skokie, Ill. Second row: Lowell Tilzer, Prairie Village; David Reiz, Lea- wood; Jay Jacobwitz, Prairie Village; Howard Gallas, Kansas City, Mo.; Evan Gantz, Lake View, Iowa; Steve Udell, Prairie Village; Jay Zenitsky, Kansas City, Mo.; Harve Press, Shawnee Mission. Bottom row: Victor Chuzie, Kansas City, Mo.; Joel Blackman, Prairie Village; Larry Rigler, Calhoun, Ala.; Alan Stempleman, Prairie Village; Celia Samuelsohn, Kan- sas City, Mo.; Gary Erlich, Overland Park; Michael Frost, Richmond Heights, Mo.; Elliot Franks, Kansas City, Mo. Not pictured: Arnold Gordon, Kansas City, Mo.; Jamie Rigler, Highland Park, Ill.; Mark Yates, Chicago, Ill.; Larry Deutch, Mission; David Morgenstern, Hempstead, N. Y.; Bill Fried, Shawnee Mission; Ken Weinstein, Silver Spring, Md.; Jerry Tilzer, Shawnee Mission. 1.- 214



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Alpha 72:4, amega The 98-man membership of Alpha Tau Omega boasts 3 members of Sachem and 3 members of the Owl Society. With half the residents holding above a 2.0 average, the house received the Worthy Grand Chief award, given to the ATO chapter holding the highest scholastic average in the nation. Socially, the ATO ' s hosted sandbar parties, picnics and rush parties. Major functions included a Costume Party, a Tannenbaum Ball, a St. Valentine ' s Massacre Party, Apache and a spring formal. The fraternity also sponsored special projects including a Spring Help Week Project, a Homecoming display and Rock Chalk Revue. KU ' s chap- ter was also active in intramural sports by participating in golf, football, basketball, bowling, horseshoes, tennis and volleyball. Established here in 1901, the ATO chapter has an increase of 4 members over last year. Beer and girls blend in pleasingly to cap off a party at ATO. Top row: Bob McCulloh, Shawnee Mission; George Schlagel, Olathe; Jim Sunderland, Alton, Ill.; Scott Smith, Indianoca, Iowa; Torn Stafford, Nickerson; Bill Vestle, Wichita; Jeff Harper, Wichita; Jim Morley, Glen- view, Ill.; Chris Tatlock, Wichita. Seventh row: Philip Coulson, Kansas City, Mo.; Mark Jewell, Mission Hills; Steve Stone, Wichita; Bill Heitler, Wichita; Burk Thompson, Wichita; Bill Daniels, Shawnee Mission; Ed Pugh, Wamego; Pete Johnson, Fairbanks, Ill.; Dick Wray, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Sixth row: Chris Sinclair, Island Pond, Vt.; Rick Volweider, Hutch- inson; Bill Charcut, Leavenworth; Eric Elder, Wichita; Bob Blattenberg, Shawnee Mission; Rob McFarland, Shawnee Mission; Greg Harman, Wich- ita; Dev Hartman, Wichita; Doug Burtt, Wichita; Chris Lear, Salina. Fifth row: Tim Paul, St. Louis, Mo.; Larry Billings, WaKeeney; Phil Higdon, Kerrville, Tex.; Nick Munk, Belleville; Roger Porter, Kansas City, Mo.; Dave Billings, WaKeeney; Phil Lyon, Wichita; David Hanger, Topeka; Torn Przybylowicz, East St. Louis, Mo. Fourth row: Joe Wheat, Seattle, Wash.; Dave Staples, Louisville, Neb.; Barry Jeffries, Kansas City, Mo.; Fred Joseph, Wichita; Doug Rosener, Fairbury, Neb.; Bob Wheeler, Wichita; Steve Swale, Prairie Village; Bob Mann, Thurman, Iowa; Dean Pearce, Mission; Terry Gerkovich, Kansas City. Third row: David Nigg, Shawnee Mission; Kelly Collier, Lawrence; Ronald Holland, Wichita; Bill Scott, Stockton, Colo.; Don Lysaught, Shawnee Mission; Archie Jones, Kansas City; Byron Curtman, W ichita; George Davidson, Salina; James Portwood, Shawnee Mission. Second row: Tom Coleman, Wichita; Paul Gonderrnan, Iola; Bill Fitzgerald, El Dorado; Alfredo Fonseca, San Jose, Costa Rica; Mark James, Falls City, Neb.; Jim Fey, Wichita; Jim Colyer, Hays; John Clark, Bartlesville, Okla.; Les Conn, Stockton; Fred Schneider, Russell. Bottom row: Brent Waldron, Denison, Iowa; Rocky Rockwell, Wichita; Rick Stinson, Chesterfield, Mo.; L. W. Bill, Wichita; Bill Ward, Wichita; Lee Johnson, Caldwell; Steve Vormehr, Junction City; Chris Barteldes, Lawrence; Bob Ward, Wichita. 216

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