Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

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IP-?: ' i t 1 : Planned buildings: 1. Small Animal Research Laboratory 2. South Addition to Waters Hall 3. Student Health Center L m mi 1 i ! ! t . UUi I if] L 1 ' ,. ' 1 : M This is the campus plan made in 1945. The buildings shown with numbers were not con- structed at that time. All of these except num- bers 1 1 and 1 2 have since been completed, not planned for have been built. See ( urther information. 4. Women ' s Residence Halls 5. Home Economics Building 6. Classroom Building for Arts and Sciences 7. East and West Wings to Engineering Hall 8. Field House and Men ' s Gymnasium 9. Student Union Building ' 10. To the Chapel 11. Auditorium 12. South Addition to Memorial Stadium Published by Student Publications, Inc. KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Manhattan, Kansas lit Hi ii i M , 1 . 3 Eugenia Mangelsdorf editor Monte Miller, business manager Built in 1937 to replace Denison Hall which burned three years before, Willard Hall houses the physical sciences. In 1945, a plan of campus building improvement at Kansas State University was designed and labeled the Campus of Tomorrow. At that time, buildings such as the Student Union, Ahearn Fieldhouse, Boyd and Putnam dormitories, Eisenhower Hall, Justin Hall, Student Health, the Chapel, wings to Waters and Seaton Halls, Bushnell Hall and the Auditorium were merely drawings on paper. The campus of tomorrow as envisioned was not complete, for many more buildings have been added. Aside from the original plans, Veterinary Hall and Hospital, Feed Technology building, Umberger Hall, the Animal Industries Building, Goodnow Hall, Denison Hall, an addition to Kedzie Hall, three Scholarship houses, Nuclear Science Hall, and Jar- dine Terrace, married students housing, to name but a few, have been constructed. The 1962 Royal Purple features the campus of tomorrow the newest buildings, equipment, re- search programs. However, the campus of tomorrow is only as accurate as today. The face of the University will change; the campus of tomorrow will change. The Royal Purple records it as we saw it in 1962. xvSB New Denison Hall, dedicated in 1961, bears only the name of its forerunner, as the new building holds English, not Chemistry classes. Almost hidden from sight behind the trees stands the Student Union, now being enlarged to accommodate the growing student enrollment. 7X1 S O 5 D ' C 5 -o c O : BOOK 1 Administration page 9 BOOK 2 Organizations page 57 BOOK 3 Features BOOK 4 Classes page 255 page 365 Shaded sidewalks, leading students to all parts of the University, convene at the north door of Anderson Hall. Centrally located on the campus, Anderson and Fair- child Halls are in the main channel of student traffic. Taking advantage of a convenient stopping place, stu- dents pause before class near Eisenhower Hall entrance. ! - ' -..; Farm Machinery Hall, still standing on its original site, was the first building constructed on the present campus. Administrators pages 12-17 School of Agriculture pages 18-23 School of Arts and Sciences pages 24-29 School of Engineering and Architecture pages 30-35 School of Home Economics pages 36-41 School of Veterinary Medicine pages 42-45 Graduate School pages 46-47 Faculty Activities pages 48-49 Student Government pages 50-53 Union pages 54-56 , BOOK ONE Photo by STUDIO ROYAL Built in 1923, four presidents have lived in this native stone home. State, faculty and student governments strive to attain the academic, social and cultural goals intended for a modern, dynamic democracy. President James A. McCain is directing the activities of the new Second Century Fund Drive for Kansas State University and also is serving on the 1962 national advis- ory council for the United States Peace Corps program. 12 McCain Encourages Academic Progress A steady and consistent rise in the academic excel- lence of Kansas State has taken place since President James A. McCain took office 12 years ago. Under his guidance, the scholastic standards of the Univers- ity have risen in the last five years, and scholastically delinquent students have been reduced 50 per cent. The President, primarily concerned with the teach- ing, research, extension and public relations programs of the University, was chosen to serve on the National Advisory Council for the Peace Corps Program, and as a trustee of the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships. His interest in the building program has added many needed classrooms and dormitories to the campus to alleviate crowded conditions caused by an expanding enrollment. Two of the newest buildings now under construction are a $2,700,000 physics- mathematics building and a $1,460,000 agriculture- science building to be completed in 1963. Governor John Anderson ' s vigorous and enlight- ened support of higher education was recognized by the University during his second year in office. Marking the annual Rig-a-Twig party held for President and Mrs. McCain, 70 organizations decorate the tree. Governor John Anderson ' s visit to Kansas State to speak to student groups presents a rare but valuable occurrence. 13 Board of Regents Top Row. Clyde M. Reed, Russell R. Rust, Leon N. Roulier, W. F. Danenbarger, Charles V. Kincaid, Ray R. Evans, George B. Collins, Clement H. Hall. Bottom Row: Chairman Whitley Austin. Presidential assistant since 1949, Max W. Milbourn provides KSU information and publicity to the public. Administrators Direct University Activities The most extensive building program in K-State ' s history, coupled with an all-time high in faculty salaries, were gained through the efforts of the Board of Regents. Establishing the general policies of the five state schools, the Board this year abolished out-of-state tuition for international students. Albert L. Pugsley, dean of academic administra- tion, coordinates and supervises the academic pro- gram, and approves all staff appointments. Max Milbourn, assistant to the president, fre- quently fills in for the president. He is chairman of such committees as the KSU Civil Defense Com- mittee, Public Relations Council, and the General Scholarship Committee. Milbourn works with the state legislature and coordinates a variety of uni- versity matters. Business manager Daniel D. Beatty is responsible to the president for preparing the annual budget and all appropriation requests. He is also in charge of the financial operation of all auxiliary enterprises and the finances of the university and subdivisions. Dean of academic administration Albert L. Pugsley de- termines the faculty ranking, salaries, and research grants. Daniel D. Beatty handles the headaches of K-State ' s bud- get planning and fund distribution as business manager. Administrative Heads Top Row: A. B. Cardwell, Bureau of General Research Director; C. M. Correll, Historian; D. G. Danskin, Counsel- ing Center Director; A. T. Edwards, Housing Director; F. D. Parrel 1, President Emeritus. Second Row. E. M. Gerritz, Admissions and Registrar Director; R. F. Gingrich, Physical Plant Administrator; H. D. Hess, Executive Alumni Secretary; K. M. Heywood, Endowment and Development Director; H. P. Jublet, Student Health Director. Bottom Row: W. R. Kerr, Veterans ' Service and Housing Director; J. W. Kraus, Director of Libraries; C. E. Peters, Placement Center Director; R. H. Perry, Comptroller; F. L. Whan, Summer School Director. Deans Aim Attention At Student Problems Dean of Students Herbert J. Wunderlich headed the division of Personnel Services. Concerned with the selection and hiring of the staff for all divisions of the personnel program, Dean Wunderlich also focused his attention on more adequate housing for women students. A $1,200,000 women ' s residence hall now under construction will be used in 1962. Primarily concerned with improving housing and dormitory facilities for women students, Margaret Lahey, associate dean of women, selected the staffs for the women ' s residence halls and directed the housemother ' s workshop. Advising and counseling women students also filled Dean Lahey ' s time. Advising international students was one of the major responsibilities of Charles Wildy, assistant dean of students. He was also executive secretary of the general scholarship committee, counseled men students, and coordinated the orientation program. The Faculty Senate shaped the purposes and character of the University. Concerned with the over- all academic program, the Senate made a major policy decision by approving the discontinuation of class attendance reports to the deans ' offices. Serving from the Dean of Student ' s offices are Associate Dean Margaret Lahey, faculty advisor to the All Womens ' m Encountering both academic and disciplinary problems of K-State students is Herbert Wunderlich, dean of students. Students program, and Assistant Dean Charles H. Wildy, international students advisor and men ' s counselor. Faculty Senate Top Row. William L. Stamey, Abraham Eisenstark, Elden E. Leasure, Margaret N. Lahey, E. Beth Alsup, Edith M. Ridgeway, Annabelle J. Dickinson. Second Row: James A. Hobbs, Erie E. Hartley, William Bevan, Oscar W. Norby, John W. DeMand, Donald C. Kelley, Marjorie Adams. Third Row: Alfred F. Borg, Roger E. Regnier, Claude W. Shenkel, Paul M. Young, Thomas M. Hahn, Homer E. Socolofsky, Norma D. Bunton, Lowell Brandner. Bottom Row: Floyd W. Smith, Ralph G. Nevins, Dan W. Upson, William R. Kimel, Gustave E. Fair- banks, Walter F. Robohn, Robert E. Crank, Donald M. Trotter. Danforth Chapel nestles in the small wooded valley de- scending from the heights of Anderson Hall and approach- ing the southeastern corner of the campus. It is the scene of many student weddings and houses the new pipe organ. 17 Spending a lot of time throughout the state, Dean Glenn H. Beck works with industry, farmers, and farm and civic organizations. The head administrator also doubles as the acting director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Ag Dean Coordinates 3 Major Programs Beginning his second year at K-State as Dean of Agriculture, Glenn H. Beck coordinates the develop- ment of the three major agricultural programs. These include the School of Agriculture, concerned with the training of college students; the Agricultural Experiment Station, which conducts research programs, and the Agricultural Extension Servic e. Before becoming Dean, Beck was the director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. He also served as head of the Dairy Science Department at the University of Maryland and as professor of Dairy Husbandry at K-State. He received his bachelors de- gree from Idaho University, his masters from K-State, and his doctorate from Cornell University. 18 Ag School Gets New Department, Buildings The unique tri-branched make-up of the School of Agriculture forwarded research information to Amer- ican farmers through the agriculture experiment stations, the extension department and the education of students. The 105 counties of Kansas were each served by K-State professors and county agents directly responsible to the extension division. A significant area of development was in the ex- panding of research in social science. Agricultural economists, sociologists and extension specialists crossed disciplinary lines to do research on Kansas farmers instead of animals. The problem was find- ing why and how Kansans wanted agriculture and farming methods improved and finding the solutions. The Departments of Horticulture and Forestry worked on making the sandy Arkansas River valley more profitable. Natural pecan trees worth $1.5 million were thinned to stimulate a larger pecan Dean of Resident Instruction C. Peairs Wilson handles the student end of the tri-branched Agriculture School. Pneumatic tubes in the Flour and Feed Milling building, newest of ag facilities, hover over touring visitors. 19 Agriculture Council Top Row: Milton L. Manuel, David W. Newton, Lyle G. Helmer, Larry L. Coon, James S. Birkbeck, Leonard L. Houston, Norman Hildebrand, Ronald E. Janasek, Don J. Haberer, F. R. Carpenter. Bottom Row: Leroy E. Pickard, Dale A. Rodman, Steven E. Wright, Elton D. Aberle, Lawrence E. Schrader, Larry J. Theurer, Wilbur D. Smith. Harold E. Jones, director of extension, manages the ex- tensive maze of extension work in Kansas ' 105 counties. yield. The thinned trees were processed into charcoal briquets by a K-State owned plant near Chetopa. The endeavor was estimated to be worth nearly $4.5 million in the near future. Study Increased Vegetable Production The low-calorie high-protein diets desired by Americans also induced the horticulturists to study the increased production of vegetables in Kansas. Kansas has been attempting to produce more of what consumers want instead of surplus, despite the fact that wheat is most likely to be her main crop. K-State Continues India Project Sporting the second largest number of interna- tional students on campus in the nation, K-State ' s Agricultural School was homegrounds for 100 per cent of the Indian students. While Indians were working on the experiment stations and research projects, K-State was participating for the sixth year in technical and educational assistance to India under the International Cooperation Administration sup- ported by the United States government. Orville Freeman, United States Secretary of Agri- culture, dedicated the Flour and Feed Milling build- ing on May 18, 1961. After the 1957 fire gutted East Waters Hall and the mill, East Waters was re- stored. Completed in I960, the mill cost approxi- mately $620 thousand to build. Funds were appropriated by the state legislature 20 Agriculture School Department Heads Top Row: Thomas B. Avery, Poultry Husbandry; Rufus F. Cox, Animal Husbandry; Robert P. Ealy, Horticulture. Second Row. Herbert Knutson, Entomology; Howard L. Mitchell, Biochemistry; John A. Nordin, Agricultural Economics. Bottom Row. Charles L. Norton, Dairy Science; Raymond V. Olson, Agronomy; John A. Shellenberger, Flour and Feed Milling Industries. Orville Freeman, United States Secretary of Agriculture, dedicates the Flour and Feed Milling wing April 18, 1961. Almost out in the country is the Animal Industries building. The oblong arena hosts ag rodeos, and cattle and horse shows while the east side holds lecture classrooms, offices, lockers, and slaughtering and butchering rooms. 21 A steak is trimmed and prepared as students learn to handle various cuts of meat in the Meat Selections course. for a Dairy and Poultry Science building on which construction is to begin in March of 1962. The cost of the structure, which will be located to the west of the Animal Industries building, was estimated at hitting the $1.5 million mark, when fully equipped for use. This new research building, designed for both classroom and research study, is expected to be completed by the fall of 1963. Incorporate Department of Bio-Chemistry A newly created department for the School of Agriculture, the Department of Bio-Chemistry, was headed by Dr. Howard L. Mitchell. This new de- partment was staffed by faculty from the School of Agriculture instead of the Chemistry Department of the School of Arts and Sciences. The faculty asso- ciated with the new department was one of a few in the entire University which could boast 100 per cent PhD. degrees. Dr. A. D. (Dad) Weber, former Dean of Agri- culture now on leave with an assignment as a head administrator of a Ford Foundation project in India until June 30, 1962, was selected as one of the ten outstanding Kansans in the first 100 years of Kansas history. He was awarded this honor by the Kansas State Federation of Labor. Extension Department Heads Top Row: W. G. Amstein, Agricultural Extension Specialist; Mae Baird, Home Economics Extension; John M. Ferguson, Agricultural Engineering Extension; Paul W. Griffith, Associate Director; Oscar W. Norby, County Extension Operations. Bot- tom Row. Roger E. Regnier, Boys ' and Girls ' Clubs; Wilber E. Ringler, Programs and Training; Kenneth E. Thomas, Radio and Television Extension; Roman J. Verhaalen, Continuing Education; Eugene D. Warner, Extension Information. 22 Artistically arranging the last blossom, students in Floral Arrangement II complete a colorful floral display. Frank R. Carpenter assumes the position of Assistant Dean of Agriculture after retirement of Clyde L. Mullen. An auditorium, classrooms and offices for the extension branch of the School of Agriculture are located in Um- berger Hall. Extension work covers not only studies in Kansas but also the experiments sent to foreign countries. 23 Dean Thomas M. Hahn, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, is a noted nuclear physicist as well as admin- istrator. He directs the policies and programs for both graduate and undergraduate students in the A S School. Hahn Accepts Duties At Virginia Polytechnic Thomas M. Hahn, dean of arts and sciences, will assume new duties as President of Virginia Poly- technic Institute at the end of the academic year. Dean Hahn has been head of the largest school at K-State for three years. Developing an excellent faculty for the school and providing its members with opportunities was the main job of Hahn. Counseling many of the 3,500 students enrolled in the A S School was also his duty. Before coming to K-State, Hahn was head of the Physics Department and chairman of the nuclear engineering program at Virginia Polytechnic In- stitute. He received his education at Kentucky Uni- versity and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2 i A S School Aids Research Programs New programs concerned with both basic research and instruction have greatly aided the School of Arts and Sciences with respect to the development of sci- entific and cultural understandings. Supporting the largest enrollment of any of the six schools, each of the 23 departments of the School of Arts and Sci- ences were actively engaged in continuous research. Dedication of the $50,000 chapel organ was a highlight of the year. Made possible by funds do- nated to the University Endowment Association, the organ contains 40 ranks and a total of 2,458 pipes. The organ was custom built to suit the acoustics of the chapel and its exposed location. Dr. Harry Helson, a foremost experimental psy- chologist, was named to the first Regents ' Professor- ship at Kansas State. Dr. Warren W. Brandt, an out- standing analytical chemist and educator, was ap- pointed head of the Department of Chemistry, while Dr. John A. Nordin, formerly the director of graduate Associate Dean Paul M. Young shares the responsibility of coordinating the Arts and Sciences program with the dean. Installed in the Danforth Chapel Auditorium November 19, Kansas State ' s $50,000 pipe organ has 2,458 pipes. 25 Assistant Deans G. Orval Ebberts and Marjorie Adams relieve the work and share the problems of Dean Hahn. research at Iowa State University, was chosen to serve as head of the Department of Economics and Soci- ology. In keeping with the growing demand for greater proficiency in foreign languages, the Department of Modern Languages installed a language laboratory in Eisenhower Hall. Through the use of this elec- tronic equipment, the language laboratory, under the direction of Dr. Robert E. Pyle, gave each student an opportunity to hear the language spoken by a native as well as by himself. Anti-radiation Pills Perfected Dr. Scott Searles of the Department of Chemistry effectively perfected anti-radiation compounds, as- similated in pill form, which absorb radiation ren- dering it harmless to the human body in the event of atomic fallout. The Chemistry Department also in- vestigated the properties of electronic energy and the chemical equilibrium of humans. Faculty members and students of the Department of Physics studied the nuclear forces and high energy scattering of elementary particles, the imper- fections present in metallic whiskers, and the mani- Arts and Sciences School Department Heads Top Row: D. J. Ameel, Zoology; William Bevan, Psy- chology; W. W. Brandt, Chemistry. Second Row. Norma Bunton, Speech; A. B. Cardwell, Physics; J. B. Chelikowsky, Geology and Geography; Earle Davis, English; Earl Edgar, General Studies. Bottom Row. T. M. Evans, Physical Education; H. C. Fryer, Statis- tics; F. M. Green, Education; C. C. Jones, Business Administration, R. R. Lashbrook, Technical Jour- nalism. Stuart M. Pady was appointed Acting Head of General Studies early in the fall semester. Arts and Sciences School Department Heads Top Row: Luther Leavengood, Music; H. B. Lee, Athletics; Carl F. Lyons, Military Science and Tactics; K. J. McMahon, Bacteriology; Fritz Moore, Modern Languages. Bottom Row. John Nordin, Economics and Sociology; S. M. Pady, Botany and Plant Pathology; P. M. Rice, History, Government, and Philosophy; R. G. Sanger, Mathematics; G. R. Smith, Air Science. festations of shock excitation of plasma. Basic life processes and the relationship of living organisms to their environment were studied by the faculty and students of the Department of Biological Sciences. The research program ranged from the c omposition of the single cell, its heredity, growth and reproduction, to the diseases which destroy it. Specimens which served as experimental examples to the botanists, plant pathologists, and zoologists in- cluded viruses, staphylococci, and worms, as well as samples of fungi, pollen, and wheat. Fulbright Lecturer Chosen Earle Davis, head of the Department of English, was appointed a Fulbright lecturer at the University of Adelaide in Australia. Denison Hall, homefront for the English Department, is the catch-all for homeless classes. Its one-year old lecture hall and classrooms seat not only English students but also psychology, government and mathematics students. The Department of Education revised its curric- ulum in secondary education as the block system of teaching was initiated for the first time. Create Natural Park Laboratory The K-State University Endowment Association has leased 80 acres of land near the Tuttle Creek Reservoir district that will provide a natural park area to serve as an experimental laboratory for the investigation and study of biological science prob- lems. This natural park will make it possible for students and faculty members to observe and obtain specimens for detailed study of both fauna and flora in their natural environment. The Arts and Sciences School Council was com- posed of 17 members chosen in campus elections to represent each of the departments. Larry Wolgast served as president of the council which acted in an advisory capacity to the Arts and Sciences School by reflecting student opinions. Fred A. Seaton, former Secretary of the Interior and a KSU alum, dedicates the $375,000 Kedzie Hall wing. Eisenhower Hall houses the offices of the School of Arts and Sciences plus a lecture hall and classrooms. 28 Arts and Sciences Council Top Row. Richard A. Eberhart, Judith A. Gorrell, Sally J. Swift, Paul A. Wright, Gary D. Johnson, Susan Martin, Larry J. Medley, Charlotte Anderson, John O. Brown, Suzanne C. Young, Ellen J. Claydon. Bottom Row. Patricia A. King, Deborah L. Hines, Larry E. Wolgast, Linda L. Pigg, Gary L. Peters, Stephen M. Todd. The language laboratory is the newest equipment for the Modern Languages Department in the A S School. The 27-booth lab, monitored and repaired by graduate students, helps first year French, German and Spanish students. 29 Before assuming duties as Acting Dean of the Engi- neering and Architecture School, John Shupe carried out research on the procedure for evaluating the properties of highway materials and the development of equipment. Shupe Named Acting Dean of E A School John Shupe became Acting Dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture this year, replacing M. A. Durland who retired after serving 12 years as Dean. Shupe served as a professor of applied mechanics before becoming associate dean under Durland in I960. As Acting Dean, Shupe ' s major responsibility is in making policy decisions to keep the school in stride with the dynamic changes taking place in the fields of engineering and architecture. He focused his attention on public relations to counteract the recent decreases in the school ' s enrollment. Shupe received his education at K-State, the University of California, and Purdue University. Engineers Purchase New Critical Reactor Funds provided by the U. S. Atomic Energy Com- mission, the National Science Foundation and the state of Kansas made possible the purchase of a nuclear reactor for the School of Engineering and Architecture. K-State was awarded funds totaling a quarter of a million dollars for the Triga Mark II which will be used in teaching and research. Special features of Triga Mark II include a graphite thermal column, four radial beam ports, a bulk shielding facility, a 40-position irradiation specimen rack, a central thimble, and a pneumatic transfer system for the rapid removal of samples. The critical reactor will be housed in the new Nu- clear Science and Engineering building now under construction north of the Engineering Lecture Hall. A fallout shelter believed to be superior to other recommended family shelters has been designed and constructed by the Departments of Nuclear and Civil A former Manhattan architect, Richard H. Morse served his first year on campus as the assistant to the dean. Applying the finishing accessories, advanced architec- ture students complete a contemporary home scale model. 31 Winter lays a blanket of snow around the west wing of Seaton Hall. The S675.000 native limestone structure, completed in 1952, houses classrooms and offices of five engineering departments plus the IBM Computer machine. 32 Engineering in cooperation with the office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. The prototype sh elter was built by students and combines simplicity of design and construction, a high degree of protection from blast, initial radiation and fallout, low initial cost and a low maintenance cost. The shelter, fur- nished with food and cooking equipment, supplies and sanitation equipment, holds 6 to 10 people. Human Environment Lab Grows A research project on environment which began in the late 1940 ' s has been greatly expanded this year due to additional support. The Institute for Environmental Research was organized to investi- gate human response to thermal environment as it affects health, comfort, learning and productivity, and for study of air pollution problems affecting health and comfort of the population. One of the world ' s largest and best equipped environmental research laboratories, representing a total investment of $150,000, was transferred to K-State. The research facilities of the American So- ciety of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers is housed in the new research center. K-State received a grant of $80,000 from the Na- tional Institutes of Health for the building. Filling around and under, construction men complete work on the model fallout shelter behind Seaton Hall. Engineering and Architecture School Department Heads Tup Rou : Emil C. Fischer, Architecture; Leland S. Hobson, Engineering Experi- ment Station; William H. Honstead, Chemical Engineering; Russell M. Kerchner, Electrical Engineering; William R. Kimel, Nuclear En- gineering. Bottom Row. G. H. Larson, Agricultural Engineering; Reed F. Morse, Civil Engineering; Ralph G. Nevins, Mechanical Engineering; Milton E. Raville, Applied Mechanics; Irvin L. Reis, Industrial Engineering. 33 Durland Retires As Dean Dean Emeritus M. A. Durland, who has been closely associated with engineering at K-State for 47 years and Dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture since 1949, retired this year to a full time teaching professorship in the Mechanical En- gineering Department. Acting Dean is John Shupe. Charles Wilson, a mechanical engineering senior, headed the Engineering Council. The Council co- ordinated the activities of the nine departments, pro- mote d projects to solicit interest in the engineering field, and supervised the publication of the school ' s magazine, the K-State Engineer. Open House Creates E A Interest Today for Tomorrow was the theme of the 1962 Engineers ' Open House. The annual event introduced the Engineering School to high school students and promoted interest on the campus. Roger Coulter, a mechanical engineering senior, served as the general chairman for the open house. Two chemical engineers concentrate on measuring the amount of sulfur dioxide absorbed by water from the air. It ' s 3-2-1 as a space enthusiast prepares to test in a wind tunnel an award winning rocket he helped to build. This experiment is a part of the unit operations tools lab- oratory class required of chemical engineering students. Engineering Council Top Row. Stephen D. Nelson, Ronald A. Havenstein, John P. Wilson, Gerald D. Clubine, Charles W. Baker, Byron L. Smith, Jon M. Rueck, Olin L. Vanderslice. Second Row. Keith L. Bennett, Thomas E. Mistier, Daniel J. Miller, Robert H. Ihde, David O. Bear, Harry T. Merrill, Dennis A. Lindell, Richard L. Burandt. Bottom Row. Roger W. Coulter, Richard S. Aberle, Charles E. Wilson, Darrol H. Timmons, Noel H. Duncan. The Web, the steel skeleton of the atomic reactor for the nuclear engineering building, is scheduled to be fin- ished by January of 1962. The reactor is expected to reach critical stage and peak pulsing power of 250 megowatts. Curriculum revisions and coordination of the sections of the School of Home Economics, in addition to state and national home economics projects and research work occupy the time and efforts of Dean Doretta S. Hoffman. Dean Hoffman Guides Teaching, Research Serving her seventh year at K-State as Dean of the School of Home Economics, Doretta S. Hoff- man administered both the teaching and research pro- gram. In addition to her administrative work with faculty and students, she lectured at high schools, universities, conferences, and alumni meetings. Dean Hoffman was elected this year to be chairman of the Research Advisory Committee of the Home Eco- nomics Division of the Association of Land Grant Colleges and State Universities. Representatives of home economics research in four regions of the United States composed this committee. The Dean was chairman of the American Home Economics Association ' s National Committee of Visual Aids. 36 Home EC Sponsors 14 Research Studies Extensive research in the School of Home Eco- nomics revealed new facts and theories in five areas of home economics. Nearly one-half of the year old teaching and research center, Justin Hall, was used for experimental study in foods and nutrition, in- stitutional management, clothing and textiles, family economics, and family and child development. Supported mainly by the Agricultural Experiment Station, a total of 14 research projects were con- ducted by both faculty and graduate students. One project by the Foods and Nutrition Department in- volved a comparison of the quality of home pre- pared frozen products with commercial packaging. Department Head to Nigeria Dr. Richard L. Morse, head of the Family Economics Department, spent 3 months in Nigeria to estimate the consumer acceptance of bulgar, an Ruth Hoeflin, assistant dean of the Home Economics School, is entering the second year since her appointment. Students examine and compare fibers and materials through microscopes in textiles and clothing classes. 37 Two-year old Margaret M. Justin Hall receives a looking over by girls on Home Economics Day. It houses the five departments of the Home Economics School and is one of the best teaching and research centers in the nation. 38 Home Economics School Department Heads Dorothy Barfoot, Art; Dorothy Harrison, Foods and Nutrition; Richard L. Morse, Family Eco- nomics; Grace Shugart, Institutional Management; Jessie Warden, Clothing and Textiles. ancient method of processing wheat. In cooperation with the Department of Mechanical Engineering, techniques were developed by the Family Economics Department for the measurement of exhaust hood efficiency for removing cooking effluents. A fluores- cent tracer was added to the cooking fat, and samples were collected which measured fluorometrically for mass concentration. A parental control study was a project of the Family and Child Development Department, while the Clothing and Textiles Department evaluated carpetings of nylon, rayon, modacrylic, acrylic, cot- ton, and wood fibers for their service qualities. A study in the Department of Institutional Manage- ment tested the use of dry milk in white sauce mix. Enrollment Figures Rise With a greater number of women students enter- ing K-State, enrollment in the School of Home Economics increased 22 per cent. The number of Experimental cookery laboratories in the Foods and Nutrition Department feature the newest in equipment. Homs Economics Council Top Row: Judy A. Oberhelman, Sara J. Hybskmann, Barbara J. Lang, Doris M. Imhof, Penelope A. Heyl, Marilyn K. Larson, Marianne L. Hirt, Brenda J. Morgan, S. Kay Randell, Janice R. Wanklyn. Second Row: Florence E. Henderson, Mary F. Boyd, Kathryn M. Reeves, Margaret E. Raffington, Linda E. Gillmore, Martha E. Lewis. Bottom Row: Linda L. Akin, Jonne L. Avery, Ruth A. Raleigh, Judith L. Allen, Frances K. Towner. undergraduate students rose to 677. Graduate stu- dents totaled 37. A new curriculum was added last year for those who want a broad educational back- ground, but do not want to concentrate on a par- ticular profession. Almost one-half of the courses in the liberal arts curriculum are general education, the others divided between home economics and unrestricted electives. Ruth Hoeflin, serving her second year as associate dean, handled student ' s schedules and coordinated other academic revisions. Favorite Man Selecte d by Coeds An annual highlight sponsored by the home eco- nomics students was the Snowball dance and crown- ing of the Favorite Man On Campus. Marion Karr, Farm House, was chosen FMOC Attendants were Phil Barger, Phi Delta Theta; Dee Burcham, Acacia; Tom Carrico, Kappa Sigma; Richard Ewy, Beta Theta Pi; Jack King, Goodnow Hall; Richard Gunn, Goodnow Hall; and Al Peithman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Finalists were chosen by two panels of judges on the basis of personality, poise, and ac- tivities. Only the finalists campaigned. Brenda Morgan was chairman of the event. To introduce the home economics program to future students and to create interest on campus, Participating in a consumer research study of a washer- dryer combination, two students check off dirty clothes. Restaurant-sized equipment in the Institutional Manage- ment Department features a forced-air oven for baking. With ample space to permit good studying light, Justin Hall ' s face of glass also provides a sizeable amount of surface to wash. The modern lounge serves as a study area, a place for teas, and a resting point for the weary. the Home Economics School held its annual Hos- pitality Day. Dial KSHE Kansas State Home Economics was the theme of the event. High school students and their sponsors from all over Kansas viewed exhibits of the various areas of home eco- nomics. Included in the day ' s program were tours of the campus, skits, a tea in the freshman dormi- tories, a campus style review, and a luncheon. Kay Randel was 1962 general chairman. Home EC Council Governs The 22-member Home Economics council acted as both a governing body for the School and a coordinating group for the home economics clubs. The council was composed of four officers, the presi- dents of each of the eight home economics clubs, two Student Council representatives, and the chair- men of eight standing committees. Kathryn Reeves headed the activities of the council as president and Margaret Raffington was faculty sponsor. A practical knowledge of drapery and other fabrics is acquired through study in clothing and textiles classes. Who ' s Who in America, American Men of Science, and the International World Who ' s Who, along with six other professional directories, lists Dr. E. E. Leasure, Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, as a member. Leasure Wins Fame in Veterinary Field For 13 years Dean Elden E. Leasure has directed the activities of the School of Veterinary Medicine. He has seen the completion of Dykstra Veterinary Hospital, one of the most modern animal clinics in the country, in 1955, the remodeling of Burt Veter- inary Science Hall in 1959, and the partial remodel- ing of the Veterinary Hall in 1961. Dean Leasure, author of numerous research papers, discovered the disease feline infectious enterities, and has perfected the vaccine and antiserum. As a member of an Indo-American survey team, he has twice surveyed India ' s agricultural, educational and research programs in veterinary medicine. He served as president of the Association of Deans for 10 years. 42 Vets Offer Services For Rabies Project Extensive research contributions made by the School of Veterinary Medicine were valuable not only to Kansas livestock and poultry industries, but also to the public health program. Students and faculty members participated as human volunteers for a rabies immunization research-public health project conducted by Dr. C. H. Kitzelman. A study of avitaminosis E and nutritional muscular dystrophy was headed by Dr. G. K. L. Underbjerg. The school has facilities for gross and microscopic anatomical studies, as well as equipment for special histological and anatomical-surgery. With these fa- cilities and equipment, the students were able to treat and study over 33,445 animal patients. New Vaccine to Replace Antiserum At present a long-term research study on the re- lationship of genetics to anatomical anomalies is Leaving his Minnesota practice, Dr. Lee Railsback joins the veterinary medical staff as assistant to the dean. Veterinary medical seniors put their knowledge of animal surgery to practice at Dykstra Veterinary Hospital. 43 being carried out by Dr. R. W. Adrian. Dr. M. J. Twiehaus directed the experimental use of a modi- fied hog Cholera vaccine in swine instead of the previous treatment given using an antiserum. New facilities and equipment were available to 285 students enrolled in the School. The Scopicon, a multiple microscopic unit, enabled the instructor to show magnified tissue sections to nine students in one group. The Polyviso, an electronic device capable of monitoring all body functions, was used by the students. A new piece of equipment was the Gordon Veterinary Medicine Mobile Service six passenger truck unit, providing students and instructors with complete mobile veterinary medicine facilities for nearby field service calls. Veterinary School Remodels Remodeling of the West wing of Burt Hall was completed, providing isolation quarters for animal virus research work, experimental animal rooms and pens, and an X-ray therapy unit room. Completion of the partial remodeling of Veterinary Hall pro- vided three new offices and three laboratories. Veterinary Medicine Department Head: Top Rou: J. E. Mosier, Surgery and Medicine; D. M. Trotter, Anatomy. Bottom Row: M. J. Twiehaus, Pathology; G. K. L. Underbjerg, Physiology. Exercise on the hospital grounds is only one of many services patients enjoy during their stay at Dykstra Veteri- nary Hospital. Working with the animals provides valuable field experience for the veterinary medicine students. 44 Dykstra Veterinary Hospital, completed in 1955 at a cost of $575,000, is hailed as one of the most complete veterinary clinics in the country. The modern surgxil rooms are equipped for student observation and surgery. Coordinating activities of the veterinary medicine Stu- dents is the duty of student AVMA executive council mem- bers Don Lonker, James Gammell, John Cerney, Doug Leigh, Frank McLaughlin, Bruce Little, Clint Stalker. 45 Special consultant to the National Science Foundation on programs concerning science education is Acting Dean of the Graduate School, Alfred Borg. He also now holds a grant for research in the field of microbial ecology. Dean Borg Channels Grad Student Grants As Acting Dean of the Graduate School, which has grown more than twice its size in the last five years, Alfred Borg channels grants to and advises graduate students. Borg replaces Dean Harold Howe, who now serves as chief of the graduate fellowship section in the U. S. Department of Education. Borg, former head of the bacteriology department at K-State, this year oversaw grants awarded to graduate students totaling $50 to $60 thousand. He received his BA, MA and PhD from the Uni- versity of Washington. Acting Dean Borg spent four years at the University of Illinois and four years at the University of North Carolina State where he was involved in extensive building programs. 4C, Grad School Doubles Enrollment Figures Enrollment in the Graduate School has more than doubled since 1956, as the number climbed to 858 students last fall. The largest increase recorded in the School came from the high number of inter- national students enrolled, as 29 per cent of the participants were from India and Formosa. Of the 1,500 National Defense Education Act fellowships awarded in the United States, K-State marked a net gain of 14 this year, bringing the overall total to 49- Seven students are finishing their third year of study under this national grant. K-State was awarded five National Science Cooper- ative fellowships, available on a yearly basis. Grants from the National Institutes of Health for pre-doc- toral and post-doctoral study were available and two fellowships from the National Science Foundation were awarded to graduate students. The number of doctor ' s degrees offered by the University has risen to 23 since the first PhD was granted in 1933. A doctorate in Bio-Chemistry was offered for the first time this year. Graduate students are required to maintain a B grade average in the last two years of undergraduate study prior to ad- mission to the Graduate School program. Fairchild Hall, erected in 1894, is headquarters for the Graduate School, the Biology Department and the museum. Graduate School Council Top Row: Embert H. Coles, Stanley Wearden, William Sevan. Bottom Row: Alfred F. Borg, Grayce E. Goertz, John G. McEntyre, Floyd W. Smith, John Wheat, O. Kenneth O ' Fallon, Alvin B. Cardwell. ' 47 During his 19th year as a K-State professor, A. M. Guhl is honored by the graduate faculty lectureship program. Staff Members Vary In Work, Recreation Faculty members proved themselves versatile by extending themselves to broad areas of work and recreation. Guest professors from such countries as Germany and Australia lectured and conducted semi- nars. This addition to the staff brought new ideas and new teaching methods. Finding that there was time to spend away from books and classrooms, faculty members extended themselves to recreational areas. Besides patronizing such events as the Artist and Chamber Music Series, faculty members sponsored campus clubs and formed departmental bowling leagues. Couples formed squares at meetings of the Square Dance Club, and faculty families were offered recreation and instruc- tion on swim nights. Faculty women and wives of staff members belonged to the Social Club. Some faculty members published textbooks and others spoke at national and international conferences. Faculty members swing their partners during a meeting of the Square Dance Club. Square dancing twice a month is only one of the recreational activities afforded faculty members as an escape from texts, classes and laboratories. 48 Selected by colleagues for recognition as an outstanding teacher, Herbert H. Haymaker, professor of plant pathol- ogy, is honored at a faculty lectureship dinner. Haymaker joined the Kansas State faculty in November of 1917. The 99th birthday of Kansas State University is commem- orated with an all-University birthday tea, February 16. A visiting professor from Ohio State University, Dr. Ti- bor Rado is lecturing in the Department of Mathematics. SGA Representatives Enact Student Laws Joe Giarrusso led the Integrity Party to victory last spring when he was elected president of the Student Body. Student Council was divided equally between University and Integrity Party members. Invested with the executive power of the Student Governing Association, Giarrusso approved meas- ures passed by Student Council. His veto power was used once when the Council voted to maintain an existing eligibility rule for student offices. As chairman of the Apportionment Board, Giar- russo oversaw appropriations of more than $230,000 granted to student organizations for the school year. David All, chairman of the Student Council, co- ordinated the Council activities and presided at the bi-monthly meetings. He also represented the stu- dent body at meetings of the Faculty Council on Student Affairs. Under his leadership, the Council worked on measures to improve the student park- ing situation. The proposal prepared by Student Council was rejected by the Traffic Control Board. Council members voted to appoint interim members to serve on Student Council next year. Joe Giarrusso became Student Body President by a narrow margin of 11 votes defeating Jim Fairchild, 828 to 817. Student Council Top Row: Keith L. Bennett, Paul B. Beitan, Robert A. Sanchez, Melvin L. Callabresi, Dale A. Rodman, DeVon Miller, Harry T. Merrill, Gary L. Peters, Gary W. Beck, Charles L. Choguill, Patrick E. Mulloy, George D. Wilcoxen, Charles H. Wildy. Second Rou: Kathryn J. French, Robert H. Ihde, Mary F. Boyd, David C. All, Nancy L. Ward, Joleen J. Irvine, Julia R. Jahnke, Althea J. Nelson. Bottom Row: Janice R. Wanklyn, Vivian M. Patterson, Carol D. Stewart, Suzanne I. Taschetta, Janice L. Goertz. 50 Confronted with student cases, Tribunal justices Marilyn Moore, Mike Rose, Raymond Baran, John Carlin, Kenneth Heatherman, Judy Oberhelman, Betty Skiles and Gary Mundhenke serve on the judicial board until graduation. Chancellor John Carlin presides over Tribunal meetings and guides judicial recommendations for any offenders. Justices Hear Cases Violating Honor Code All judicial powers of the Student Government Association were vested in Tribunal. Composed of a student justice from each of the five undergraduate schools and four faculty justices, the court was pri- marily responsible for maintaining the K-State honor code. In determining a fair and reasonable solution to the cases brought to the court ' s attention, Tribunal recommends its decisions to Dean of Students Her- bert Wunderlich, who either approves or overrules the court ' s recommendations. Petty larceny, minor hit and run cases and intoxi- cated driving cases were indicative of the violations handled by Tribunal. Rehabilitating offenders, not punishing them, is the goal of Tribunal. If a student disagrees with a decision, he may appeal to the Board of Appeals, which consists of the dean from the school in which the student is enrolled, the president of the Faculty Senate and the Student Body President. Tribunal, with an agreement of two-thirds of the justices, re- tains the right to expel a student. 51 One of the duties performed by girls of the AWS service committee is cleaning instruments for Student Health. AWS Probe System, Recategorize Queens After investigating the campus queen contests, the Associated Women Students designated four as major contests. These major queens are the Homecoming Queen, Royal Purple Queen, Military Ball Queen and Miss K-State-Manhattan. AWS also conducted a survey of the off-campus living groups to see if the housing was meeting the standards maintained by the University Housing Office. Coeds were ques- tioned about campus activities and organizations to determine which groups were the most beneficial. A fall and spring All Women ' s Day was planned by AWS which featured discussion groups, banquet and a spring style review. Penny-A-Minute night, an annual money raising project, enabled coeds to stay out one-half hour past regular closing hours. All coeds were members of AWS. Ann Hanson presided over the representatives from all women ' s organized living groups. Margaret Lahey, associate dean of students, sponsored the group which was organized in 1956. AWS published Starbeams, a guide booklet for freshmen and transfer students. AWS Council Top Row. Mickey L. Howard, Peggy J. Chrisman, Judy R. Schmidt, Susan P. Smith, Geneva L. Lewis, Karol S. Hooper, Dorothy L. Glanville, Joyce M. Banks, Pauline S. Nomura, Jean A. Shoop, Marilyn K. Mannen. Second Row. Caroline F. Peine, Joanna M. Lowell, Carol A. Kirchner, Carol J. Atkinson, Dee A. Freidenberger, Nancy C. Baker, Judith M. Pulliam, Suzanne Smith, Ellen Hollingsworth, Rita D. Mundhenke, Patricia A. Byers, Margaret N. Lahey. Third Row: Jean C. Noblitt, Althea J. Nelson, Marilyn S. Webber, Marsha C. McDonald, Ann T. Hanson, Joleen J. Irvine, Judith C. Callen, Mary E. Newman, Linda J. Sticher, Jean A. Nickel. Bottom Rou-. Barbara J. McCurdy, Roberta E. Cernoske, Marilyn A. McMillan, Diane Dufva, Lucia A. Schafer, Elizabeth C. Goertz. Serving on the Apportionment Board which allocates funds to recognized student organizations are Bob Baker, Tom Carrico, Karen Lowell, Peter Pallesen, Joe Giarrusso, John DeMand, Herbert Wunderlich and Germain Marion. Boards Allot Funds, Sponsor Publications Apportionment Board allotted $228,200 to more than 30 campus groups. The major amounts went to Student Publications, $72,149; Union, $69,878; and Athletic Department, $38,433. Student Council and President McCain approve all appropriations. Joe Giarrusso, SGA president, was head of the board. The Board of Student Publications has the Colle- gian, Royal Purple, and Student Directory under its jurisdiction. Selecting editors and business managers is their primary job. It also awarded K-Keys to out- standing students, sponsored Editor ' s Day for Kansas editors, and made publication contracts. Regulating contracts for the Collegian, Royal Purple and Student Directory are Board of Student Publications members Byron Ellis, Joan Faulconer, Frances Towner, Ralph Lashbrook, Virginia Von Riesen, and Fritz Moore. The master calendar in the Activities Center keeps stu- dents informed on forthcoming Union and campus events. Union Ends Studies For Lake Property A research study to determine site possibilities for a Lake Union at Tuttle Creek Reservoir was com- pleted this year, and negotiations were made for the purchase of property for student facilities. Work on a $900,000 addition to the K-State Union was started this fall. The new wing will provide larger and newer recreational facilities, a new activities cen- ter and additional meeting rooms. The State Room and cafeteria area will be doubled. A 10-country European summer tour, co-spon- sored by the K-State Union and the University of Munich, Germany, was offered to students for the first time. The cost of the tour was estimated at one- half the commercial rates. Selected from more than 100 travel programs, the tour was termed the best one for educational opportunities. Forming the largest representative group of stu- dents on campus, more than 300 students worked on the 12 committees which planned the Union ac- tivities. Committee chairmen were members of the Union Program Council. Formulation of the Union ' s rules and regulations was the responsibility of the Union Governing Board. The Board prepared the budget and determined use of Union facilities. Union Governing Board Top Row: Jack D. Laymen, Charles C. Kipfer, Larry J. Bingham, Ward A. Keller, C. Clyde Jones, Jimmy R. Fairchild, Jack C. Durgan, Ruth E. Brandt, Connie L. Cristler, Loren V. Kottner. Bottom Row: Kathryn J. French, Tausca L. McClintock, Deborah L. Hines, Dee J. Hubbard, James D. Callen, Mary S. Snider, Caroline E. Freddy. 54 Loren Kottner, student union director, carefully examines the plans for the new $900,000 addition to the Union. Construction on the new wing began in February and is expected to be completed for use by the winter of 1963. Union Program Council Top Row: Charles Kipfer, Phyllis Hudson, Duane VonFange, Judith ' Mawdsley, Richard Siever, Jack Laymon, Margaret Kohls. Bottom Row. Patricia King, Judy Haskard, Larry Bingham, Lynette Bourque, Mitch Eddy, Ruth Elaine Brandt. 55 Student Activities Board Top Row: Janice L. Goertz, Charles L. Stoehr, Jack D. Layman, Charles H. Wildy, Frank L. Markel, William K. Clark, Nancy L. Dunn. Bottom Row: Mary S. Snider, Sheree L. Shiel, Gene W. Francis, Nina Edelblute, Grace S. Woldt. Broadcasting from the Union Dive are KSDB-FM staff members. The campus radio station, operated by K-State students, is on the air six days a week bringing musical and variety programs plus ballgames to residents of Manhattan. 56 Honor Societies pages 60- 77 General Clubs pages 78-133 Religious Groups pages 134-145 Greek Housing pages 146-215 Independent Housing pages 216-254 Photo by STUDIO ROYAL BOOK TWO Goodnow Hall, first of the men ' s dormitories, was completed in I960 Outside the classroom, ideas, attitudes and friendships are formed through participation in clubs, honor societies, and living groups. Sporting purple hats with KSU letters, 50 members of the basketball pep band help cheer the Wildcats on to victory. Led by Bill Jones, the band is reorganized each season, uniting members of both concert and varsity bands. 60 Mortar Board Top Row: Caroline E. Freddy, Connie L. Cristler, Kathryn M. Reeves, Sara J. Hybskmann, S. Kay Randel, Donna M. Dunlap, Margaret L. Cooper. Bottom Row. B. Eugenia Mangelsdorf, Joleen J. Irvine, Mary F. Boyd, Dorothy A. Parker, Tausca L. McCIintock, Mari- anne L. Hirt. Mortar Board, Chimes Support Scholarship Selling mums for Homecoming was one of many activities sponsored by the 14 members of Mortar Board, senior women ' s honorary. The money from the sales was used to finance two $150 scholarships which were given to the two sophomore women with the highest overall grade averages for their freshman year. Members helped with the high school visitation programs, sponsored the annual scholar- ship dinner in October and raised money for the World University Service fund drive. Connie Cristler served as president of the senior honorary and Dorothy Pettis was the faculty sponsor. The Chimes award for the senior woman with the highest cumulative grade average was presented to Caroline Freddy by Chimes President Mary Sue Snider. Miss Freddy had a grade average of 3.907 for 107 hours of credit. Chimes members served as ushers at the Little American Royal, Engineers ' Open House, Y-Orpheum and the President ' s Con- vocation. They sponsored Parents ' Day in the fall and a cultural program for the freshman women ' s dormitories. The 12 members were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service to the University. Golda Crawford was faculty advisor. Chimes Top Row. Golda Craw- ford, Judy A. Oberhelman, Althea J. Nelson, Janice R. Wanklyn, Martha E. Lewis, Judith A. Mawdsley, Phyllis J. Jacobson. Second Row. Karen M. Lowell, Suzanne C. Young, Mary S. Sni- der, Janice L. Goertz. Bottom Row. Ellen J. Claydon, Marie L. Bourque. 61 Blue Key Top Row. Richard S. Aberle, Larry J. Bingham, Warren S. Brown, Tom P. Carrico, James D. Callen, Jimmy R. Fairchild. John W. Carlin. Bottom Row. William A. Welty, Elton D. Aberle, Maurice G. Keeny, Raymond L. Dugan, Janver D. Krehbiel, Richard E. Mistier. Blue Key Organizes Homecoming Events A traveling trophy was presented to the Home- coming Queen for the first time by Blue Key, senior men ' s honorary. The men were responsible for co- ordinating all Homecoming festivities, including the preview skits, half-time ceremonies and dance. The 13 members of Blue Key were chosen for outstanding qualities in scholarship, leadership and service to the University. Members were tapped at an informal rush-smoker last spring. A Blue Key money-raising project was selling comic window signs to Manhattan merchants the week preceding the KSU-KU basketball game. The proceeds went toward a student scholarship. Les Dugan was presi- dent and Chester Peters, faculty advisor. Blue Key members look on approvingly as Les Dugan, president, prepares to exchange Judy Whitesell ' s royal blue cape, worn by all Homecoming finalists, for the white satin cape that signifies her as the 1961 Homecoming Queen. 62 Phi Kappa Phis Tap By Revised Method One hundred twelve students were elected to Phi Kappa Phi, student and faculty scholastic hon- orary, during the year. Under the new amendment passed in December, I960, candidates were chosen from two classifications. One category states that a student will be awarded recognition upon com- pletion of 45 residence hours, or rated senior stand- ing, hold at least a 3.4 grade average, and the num- ber of students in one year will not be in excess of 10 per cent of the graduating class in each school. The second category requirements are that a student will have completed one semester as a junior or 32 residence hours, maintain at least a 3.7 grade aver- age, and the number of juniors in one year will not exceed 25 per cent of undergraduates. School of Agriculture Aberle, Elton D. Carlin, John W. Houston, Leonard L. Sauder, Charles W. Schrader, Lawrence E. Wier, Donald R. School of Arts and Sciences Alexander, Frank N. Arlington, Mary J. Baxter, James N. Beach, Paul R. Birkinsha, Jack E. Keys, Joyce E. Kinney, Lois Koelling, Dale D. Krob, Jimmy J. Marsh, Jeanette G. Med Tech Honorary Shows Blood Typing An exhibit showing the process of blood typing was set up at the Activities Carnival by members of the medical technology honorary, Alpha Delta Theta. A tour of the medical technology facilities at the Kansas University Medical Center and a cookie sale to raise funds were other activities. Medical technology students who have above a 2.0 grade average were eligible for membership. Jane Beck served as president and V. D. Foltz was faculty sponsor of the 10-member organization. Bryan, Jon B. Burn, Judith A. Butel, Janet S. Carrico, Tom P. Chadwick, Curt H. Crawford, Roy K. Deeyer, Stanley G. Dreiling, Judith A. Drury, Ann Dufva, Diane Dugan, Raymond L. Edwards, Margaret L. Fleming, Carol S. Hjelfelt, David C. Irvine, Joleen Jacobs, Henry A. Mathis, Ulrich McClintock, Tausca L. McKenzie, Patrick B. Mordy, Lloyd Nelson, Althea J. Parker, Dorothy A. Priefert, Joan E. Riffel, Kay A. Schafer, Michael E. Schwartz, Richard D. Sippel, Charles J. Snider, Mary S. Spencer, Jerry D. Stevens, Patricia Veatch, Maurice D. Vonwaaden, Dennis C. School of Engineering and Architecture Aberle, Richard S. Boettcher, Jarold W. Callen, James D. French, Charles M. Gingerich, David F. Haupt, Brian T. Heitzmann, Ross K. Holloway, Leon A. Keyser, Robert C. Koester, Gene F. Malmberg, Mary E. Mortensen, Alvin Schimke, Ralph H. Schultz, Delmer H. Young, Thomas J. Apley, Nadine L. S. Cooper, Dorothy J. Cooper, Margaret L. Golitko, Judith A. School of Home Economics Michaelis, Joellen Randel, S. Kay Sanborn, Sharolyn S. Becker, Arthur H. Hagemoser, Wayne A. Adrian, Rudolf W. Akre, Roger D. Anderson, Marshall D. Berns, Richard R. Burton, Sally S. Corley, Roger W. Cram, Leo L. Crawford, John C. Daley, James W. Eaton, Roger R. Ebker, Gerald W. Evans, Bernard B. Fagan, John R. Foster, Donald E. Frazier, Joseph E. Frey, Martin R. Haky, Ronald J. Hertneky, Judith C. Hnizda, Geraldine J. Huang, Jung-Chang School of Veterinary Medicine Phipps, George H. Graduate School Karrar, Gaafar Lawson, Craig V. Leinius, Ronald P. Ma, Er-chieh McKusker, Kent M. Mishra, Benudhar Mussey, Mildred L. Nelson, Larry D. Paulson, Carlton W. Philip, John Russell Pomeranz, Yeshajahu Reddy, Venkat K. Rogers, Judith D. Smith, Stanley T. Spencer, Gary S. Swartz, Charles W. Venkataratnam, Garimella Ward, Nancy L. Younis, Muyyad A. Alpha Delta Theta Top Row. Susan K. Derrick, Linda A. Page- ler, Sara S. Erway, Carleen A. Conger. Second Row. Iris L. Wag- ner, Karen K. Essmiller, Norma J. Barker. Bottom Row. Elizabeth E. Clark, Cathleen J. Beck, Diane S. Swenson, Sylvia S. Strong. 63 Alpha Lambda Delta Top Row: Jonne A. Long, Wilma B. Bennett, Phyllis L. Hudson, Mary E. Newman, Katherine A. Kreamer, Virginia A. Garvin, Ellen M. Hollingsworth, Sally A. Price, Jane M. Cooley. Third Row: Elizabeth C. Goertz, Roberta K. Kirkpatrick, Gloria L. Bartholo- mew, Charlotte C. Rahe, Judith L. Kesler, Judith I. Brandt, Vernita J. Peeks, Margaret A. Middleton. Second Row. Anne L. Bowman, Evaline M. Jones, Karen E. Whitehead, Patricia N. Shafer, Alice K. Raynesford, Mary J. Rupp, Elizabeth F. Boyd, Ruth C. Rea, Patricia A. Rash. Bottom Ron : Margaret L. Thompson, Elaine Hunter, Roberta E. Cernosek, Adelia M. Mansfield, Anita K. Newbury, Melva J. Zimmerman, Rose A. Sherar, B. Kathleen Murphy. Alpha Lambda Delta Taps Frosh Women Phi Eta Sigma Men Promote Scholarship In its fourth year on campus, Alpha Lambda Delta, freshmen women ' s scholastic honorary, increased its membership to a total of 47. All freshmen who earned a 3.5 or higher college grade average during their first semester were eligible for membership. The honorary was headed by Mary Newman, presi- dent, and Margaret Beeson, faculty advisor. A study-aids pamphlet was distributed to all in- coming freshmen by members of Phi Eta Sigma, freshmen men ' s scholastic honorary. Membership requirements of a 3-5 grade average for the first semester were fulfilled by 33 men. President Roger Shenkel and Faculty Sponsor Fritz Moore planned a spring initiation banquet and a smoker. Phi Eta Sigma Top Row: Paul B. Swartz, David S. Dodson, Albert G. Kalmar, Russell C. Eberhart, Roger A. Norstedt, Edward H. Wegman. Third Rou-: Hobert P. Ahrens, Roger C. Shenkel, Steve R. Mosier, Craig S. McKee, James D. Thompson, Melvin A. Harris. Second Rou : Robert W. Green, Nelson J. VanGundy, Donald R. Dicken, Stanley J. Mosier, Duane O. Townley, Neal C. Harrington. Bottom Row: Roy O. Grieshaber, Jerome Waliing ' ord, Ronald R. Hysom, John K. Senne, E. Dawson Ward, Darrell W. Garner, Peter P. Tong. 64 Delta Phi Delta Sale Benefits Art Students Over 100 student paintings, ceramic pieces and sketches were sold at the annual Thieves Market, sponsored by Delta Phi Delta, national art hon- orary. Approximately $490 was received from the art sale, 80 per cent of which went to the contributing artist. Twenty-six members were required to main- tain a 3.0 grade average in allied art and architecture courses and an overall grade average of a 2.5. The recommendations of faculty members are required for membership. President of the honorary was Ken Miller. Faculty advisor was J. Cranston Heintzelman. Delta Phi Delta Top Row. Mary C. Clark, Patricia L. Eidson, Homer L. Williams, Karen P. Joerg, Alvina O. Mabry, Barbara L. Rogg. Second Row: Kenneth A. Miller, Patricia A. Harrison, J. Cranston Heintzelman, Edward J. Wimmer, Charles E. Englund. Bottom Row. Sandra S. Funk, Judy W. Reid, Frederic B. Bieder- man, Suzanne Fairbank, Donald M. Miller, John A. Cowan. Phi Epsilon Kappas Win National Award For the fourth year, Phi Epsilon Kappa, national men ' s physical education honorary, received an award as the outstanding chapter in the nation. Under the direction of Bill White, president, and Veryle Snyder, faculty advisor, the 40-member or- ganization aimed at promoting the ideals of the physical education profession. Group events included donating blood to Riley County and St. Mary ' s hos- pitals, contributing to the Mercy Bowl and donating a picture to the Physical Education Department. Phi Epsilon Kappa members ran the local punt, pass and kick contest, held a free throw contest for grade school boys, and sent a box of athletic equip- ment to students in West Africa. Three money-mak- ing projects included selling eyeshades at football games, distributing pictures of the K-State basketball team, and selling cowbells at athletic events. Phi Epsilon Kappa Top Row: Veryle E. Snyder, Harold L. Dorssom, Anton W. Mayne, Arlen L. Keith, William E. Peugh, Larry R. Hoese- meyer, William J. Gieber, Wayne E. Greenert, Royer K. Ulrich, George A. Huitt, David R. Laurie. Second Row: Earl W. Stanley, Don T. Goodpasture, John A. Sheldon, Bradley K. Steele, Larry E. Word, Duane R. Teska, Alfred C. Kouneski, Benny L. Tolin, Richard L. Haas, John A. DeBusk. Third Row: Joe V. Seay, George A. Davidson, Bernard V. Fairchild, John W. Richardson, Allen E. Peithman, Lourin K. Bergstrom, John C. Laurie, William L. White, Jimmy J. Krob, Elton E. Green. Bottom Row: James K. Cooper, Donn W. Gresso, John A. Drew, David P. Rehfield, Scott P. Cochran, Warren S. Brown, Joseph S. Provenzano, Glen W. Nelson, Larry D. Cooney, Daniel I. Lampe. 65 Alpha Zeta Top Row: Wallace B. Wren, Harold L. Bontrager, John W. Carlin, George C. Ferguson, Larry L. Larson, Germain B. Marion. Second Row: F. Charles Lamphear, Harlan W. Oltjen, Wayne D. Geist, Gordon L. Coppoc, Marvin M. Bowman, Bobby J. Trimmell. Third Row: Rodney G. Oliphant, Gary A. Hohner, Jerry L. Gardner, Lawrence E. Schrader, Wayne A. Hagemoser, Whayne B. Hill. Bottom Row: Donald R. Wiei, Gary L. Eilrich, William L. Justice, Frank McLaughlin, Clinton L. Stalker, Warren C. Babcock. Alpha Zeta Members Tutor Underclassmen Sixty members of Alpha Zeta, honorary for agri- culture and veterinary medicine students, planned and carried out a tutoring-counseling service for un- derclassmen who encountered academic and adjust- ment problems. Names of members who were eligible blood donors were added to the lists at Riley County and St. Mary ' s hospitals. Selling tickets and ushering at the Little American Royal was another project of Alpha Zeta members. Under the guidance of Whayne Hill and faculty advisors Dr. G. B. Marion, Dr. Don Good and Dr. Bruce Wren, the group actively supported the Na- tional Alpha Zeta Scholarship Foundation. At the fall and spring banquets, scholarship recognition awards were presented to Janice Lilly, Wayne Hage- moser, Lawrence Schrader and Gary Eilrich. Requirements for membership are the completion of three semesters of college work, rank in the upper two-fifths of their class and by invitation issued by student and faculty members. Alpha Zeta Top Row: John R. Teagarden, Dennis D. Elliott, Alfred L. Schuetz, Donald L. Mosier. Second Row: Larry C. Hixson, Duane E. Fredrickson, Larry H. Speer, Wilbur D. Smith, Lee S. Hackett. Bottom Row. Douglas G. Krous, Ronald S. Robb, James J. Biggs, Stanley R. Agenbroad. 66 Dog kennels at Dykstra Veterinary Hospital hold the in- terests of veterinary medicine students of Alpha Zeta. Alpha Mu Presents Best Exhibit Trophy Awarding a trophy to the best exhibit at Ag Science Day in the spring was the honorary milling fraternity, Alpha Mu. A fall and spring banquet, the annual Alpha Mu smoker for both faculty and stu- dents, and the presentation of an award to an out- standing student in feed technology or milling tech- nology were the major activities of the organization. The 28-member honorary recognized men of the feed and milling professions and hung their pictures in the Agricultural School ' s hall of fame. President Ronald Janasek and Faculty Advisors John Johnson, Royce Pence and Harry Pfost helped the organization in planning and carrying out projects. Minimum academic requirement for mem- bership is a 2.9 grade average for sophomores, a 2.6 grade average for juniors and a 2.3 grade average for seniors. Graduate students must meet special scholastic requirements in their field of study. Alpha Mu was organized on campus in 1926 to promote the profession of flour and feed milling and related fields. The honorary encourages high stand- ards in scholarship, character, leadership, fellowship and general good will among individuals. Alpha Mu Top Row: Wayne E. Brownlee, Donald K. Salisbury, Majel M. MacMasters, Lloyd D. Gillet, Jack D. Coffman. Second Row: Harry B. Pfost, Harlan M. Oltjen, Walter D. Eustace, Gerald D. Miller, Clifford J. Pappas, Ronald E. Janasek. Third Row: Royce D. Pence, Wayne C. Heder, Gary A. Hohner, Harold R. King, Harold L. Morton, Lee S. Hackett. Bottom Row: Jack R. Chapman, W. Lee Kaff, Leonard L. Houston, Charles W. Sauder, William L. Justice, Dale A. Rodman. 67 Steel Ring Top Row: Melvin L. Callabresi, Phillip G. Barger, Ronald A. Havcnstein, Ritchey P. Woods. Second Row. Louie Supica, George W. Schneider, John Z. Reynolds, Richard E. Mistier, Darrol H. Timmons. Bottom Row. James D. Callen, Roger W. Coulter, Wilson Tripp, Daniel J. Miller. Alpha Epsilon Rho Top Row. Mary A. Ensz, Barbara J. Henry, Sharon K. Allison, Jeanette L. Gamba, Patricia A. King. Second Row. Jean A. Maxwell, Ronald L. Sickler, James C. Schnell, Rob- ert L. Snyder, Monzelle H. Emberton. Bottom Ron: Richard F. Hayse, Stephan R. LaBerge, Patrick D. Kelly, James N. Reardon, Melvin A. Harris. Steel Ring Chooses Open House Judges Judges for the Engineers ' Open House exhibits were chosen by the members of the engineering or- ganization Steel Ring. An exhibit for a Kansas high school science program was planned by the group. President Dan Miller and Faculty Advisor Wilson Tripp directed the work of the club which was com- posed of at least one representative from each de- partment in the School of Engineering. The seven- teen members maintained a 2.2 grade average. Radio-TV Honorary Prepares Broadcasts Two radio programs for the University station were planned by members of Alpha Epsilon Rho, radio-television honorary. One program featured in- terviews with President McCain, international stu- dents and IFYE students; the second was an annual Christmas broadcast. Club members planned a visit to a television station in the spring, sent a delegate to the national convention in Miami, Fla., and served a departmental coffee in the fall. Jeanette Gamba was president and Robert Snyder was faculty sponsor. Tau Sigma Delta Top Row. Joong Y. Kim, Homer L. Williams, James R. Songer, Koon Y. Kim. Second Row: William D. Miller, Edward J. Wimmer, Eugene H. Holmes, Cecil L. Van Allen. Bot- tom Row. Donald L. Goertzen, Earl E. Smith, Raymond W. Baker, Charles C. Purser. Architecture Society Awards Scholarship A $100 scholarship is awarded annually to a fresh- man who shows promise in the architectural profes- sion by the architecture honorary, Tau Sigma Delta. Earl Smith served as president and John Helm was the faculty advisor. Striving to stimulate mental achievement and effort, Tau Sigma Delta tapped students who attained a high scholastic standing in architecture, landscape architecture and allied arts. 68 Balancing precariously on the side of K-Hill, pledges of Sigma Tau repaint the giant KS The white letters, visible from many points around Manhattan, are touched-up an- nually as a service project of the engineering honorary. Sigma Tau Men Schedule St. Pat ' s Prom St. Pat ' s Prom, held in connection with the En- gineers ' Open House, was sponsored by Sigma Tau, engineering honorary. The members selected St. Pat and St. Patricia to reign over the Open House and dance. Providing tours through the newly-constructed model fallout shelter was another group effort. Tay- lor Merrill was president of the honorary and John Pagan served as faculty sponsor. Members rank in the upper one- third of the junior and senior engi- neering classes. The 60 members of the honorary are required to exhibit leadership and professional ability in meeting practical engineering problems. Sigma Tau Top Row: James T. Norbury, Albert L. Woody, Jarold W. Boettcher, Arthur E. Smith, Larry L. Daggett, Raymond K. De- Long, Clifford A. Wilson, Delbert H. Wiggins, Gene F. Koester, Thomas D. Sims, Myron L. Hauschild. Second Row: Ping H. Sih, Dennis A. Lindell, Junior K. Thiry, Gerald D. Clubine, Dennis L. Zitterkopf, Norman E. Smith, Darrol H. Timmons, Jimmy L. Rash, Gary L. Giles, Vincent E. Sweat, Bernard T. Giefer, Thomas J. Young. Third Row. Robert R. McCluer, Arlyn G. Nelson, Noel H. Duncan, John P. Wilson, John R. Mick, Dennis G. Heitmann, David F. Gingerich, Larry B. Hofman, Gary W. Edwards, John Z. Reynolds, Robert C. Keyser. Bottom Row: Harry L. Keller, Harry T. Merrill, John P. Jones, Robert H. Ihde, Jon M. Rueck, John T. Chehaske, Kenneth A. Wolf, Robert C. Hallgarth, Alan A. Moore, Charles R. Bills. 69 Chi Epsilon Top Rou : Curtis G. Maxwell, Gary W. Edwards, Wiley D. Gamble, Larry L. Daggett, Robert R. McCluer, George W. Ristau. Second Row. Vernon H. Rosebraugh, Norman C. Owings, Charles R. Bills, William M. Lackey, Dennis G. Heitmann. Bottom Row. James E. Churchman, Donald J. Novak, Delmer H. Schultz, Dennis R. Lagerquist, Michael E. Smith, Robert C. Edmiston. Preliminary drawings are sketched for the Chi Epsilon exhibit which will appear at the Engineers ' Open House. Chi Epsilon Chapter Hosts Kansas Confab Members of Chi Epsilon fraternity, national civil engineering honorary, served as hosts to the Kansas Highway Conference and the Kansas section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Other group activities included the reorganization of the civil engineering library and the presentation of four cigarette receptacles to the Civil Engineering Depart- ment. Now in its second year as a campus organiza- tion, the honorary planned a group picture for seniors who were graduating in civil engineering. A spring and fall smoker and an initiation banquet were sched- uled for the 18 members. As the 51st chapter of the national honorary, the local group was started in May, I960, as an outgrowth of the Civil Engineering Honors Com- mittee. The first chapter of Chi Epsilon was founded at the University of Illinois in 1922. Civil engineers who have a 2.5 grade average or who are in the upper one-third of their class are eligible for mem- bership in the professional honorary. The members worked closely with the Department of Civil Engi- neering, and all activities of the group were for the benefit of the School of Engineering. The honorary was guided by George Ristau, president. 70 Pi Tau Sigma Top Row. Roger L. Craft, Norman E. Smith, Raymond K. DeLong, Glen L. Shurtz, Clay A. Morris, Richard L. Burandt. Second Row. Gary W. Nelson, George W. Schneider, Keith M. Hosteller, Gary L. Giles, Junior K. Thiry, Gary W. Champlin. Bottom Row. Larry E. Cook, Roger W. Coulter, Charles E. Wilson, Carl A. Larson, Kenneth A. Wolf, Ronald L. Rasmussen. Pi Tau Sigma Offers Reviewing Programs Eta Kappa Nu Taps Electrical Engineers Review sessions for seniors preparing to take en- gineer-in-training tests were conducted by members of Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering honorary. Entering a project in the Engineers ' Open House and planning a banquet for new members were addi- tional projects. Roger Craft was president and Dr. F. C. Appl was faculty advisor. Membership was based on scholarship and engineering ability. Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineering honorary, was headed this year by Dennis Zitterkopf. R. M. Kerchner was faculty sponsor of the 48-member group. Instruction for Physics I and II review sessions and slide rule classes were conducted by members. Juniors in the upper quarter and seniors in the upper third of their electrical engineering classes were eligi- ble for membership in the scholastic honorary. Eta Kappa Nu Top Row. Duane E. Forbes, Jesus C. dejesus, Thomas J. Young, Thomas S. Uyeda, Delbert H. Wiggins, Harry R. Pearson, James T. Norbury, Robert C. Keyset, Ralph H. Schimke. Second Row. Norman P. Urban, Gerald D. Clubine, Dennis L. Zitterkopf, Murari M. Simlote, Julius D. Kraushaar, Gene W. Schild, Kenneth L. Cation, Thomas D. Sims, Gene F. Koester. Third Row. Arlyn G. Nelson, John P. Wilson, Paul A. Slingsby, Leon A. Holloway, John R. Mick, Howard J. Ubert, Larry B. Hofman, Richard W. Wellman, Max W. Farrow. Bottom Row. Harry L. Keller, Ernest E. Fenton, Terry W. Curtis, John P. Jones, Karl F. Anderson, Brian T. Haupt, Marvin H. Hammond, Dennis D. Koci, Melvin D. Koci, Euriel B. Albers. D 71 Delta Sigma Rho Top Row: Deanna K. Atkinson, Linda R. Krueger, Joanne Russell. Bottom Roti : Gladys K. Bryson, William C. Robinson, Arthur J. Groesbeck. Debate Group Stages All-University Contest Backing two annual speech events this spring were members of Delta Sigma Rho, debate honorary. The intracollegiate extemporaneous speaking con- test and the recognition banquet for outstanding de- baters were the products of combined group effort. Jim Dean was president of the seven-member honor- ary, and Anita Taylor served as the faculty sponsor. Each year the chapter honors students who have par- ticipated in intercollegiate speaking events. Speech Confab Hosts Collegiate Delegates Two delegates from Sigma Alpha Eta, speech therapy honorary, attended the National Speech and Hearing Convention in Chicago. Another project was the setting up of a booth at the Activities Car- nival last fall. On display in the booth were ma- chines that are used in the speech clinic. Guest speakers and films rounded out the year ' s activities of the 20-member honorary. Linda Mull was the president and B. T. Thorne was the faculty sponsor. Sigma Alpha Eta Top Row: Oletta J. Gilmer, Dee J. Hubbard. Bottom Row: Bertram C. Thorne, Linda L. Mull. Phi Mu Alpha Top Row: Joe E. Hostetter, Stephen J. Lange, Robert R. Cotton, Luther Leaven- good, Samuel E. Ramey, Russell E. Berlin. Second Row: Donald L. Meredith, Wayne L. Daniel, Dean R. Koeneke, James E. Dil- ley, George J. Teichgraeber, Paul R. Joines. Bottom Row: William L. Jones, Lloyd M. Mordy, Wil- liam J. Dick, Connie J. Fisher, Ruel K. Werner. Paul B. Prie fert. Alpha Kappa Psi To ) Row.- John W. Clark, Dale V. Horn, Dale E. Sturgeon, Wayne C. Hepler, Loren W. Keller, Dennis C. Von Waaden, William M. Bouchey, James E. Logback, Joseph Barton-Dobenin. Second Row: Larry L. Miles, Loren M. Eltiste, Donald S. Grey, Tom P. Carrico, John T. Church, Matthew A. Buchmann, Ronnie G. Riffel, Wendell T. Walker. Bottom Row. Frank L. Markel, Mark A. Berkley, Ron- ald J. Bennett, William C. Garner, John G. Sayler, Jon E. Peterson, David A. Sorenson. Business Club Tours Company, Brokerage Touring Hallmark Cards and a stock brokerage in Kansas City and the KU business administration building were the 68 members of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. Doubling its mem- bership, they took charge of the renters division of the Centennial Cents Campaign. Business majors with a 2.4 grade average were members. Jim Logback was president and Joseph Barton, faculty sponsor. Mu Phi Epsilon Aids Child Music Center Donating money to a music center for under- privileged children in Chicago, co-sponsoring the Feast of Carols, and ushering at recitals and con- certs were activities of Mu Phi Epsilon, women ' s music honorary. Headed by Rebecca Pannbacker, president, and Jean Sloop, faculty advisor, the hon- orary requires a 2.5 average in non-music courses and a 3.0 average in music classes for membership. Phi Mu Alpha Lands Award for Activities Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national music fraternity, won a province music award for activities and proj- ects developed in the field of music. In receiving the honor, the organization presented a yuletide buffet and sang Old English Christmas carols at the co- sponsored Feast of Carols. Led by Kurt Werner, president, and Thomas Steunenberg and Luther Leavengood, faculty sponsors, the group ushered at the Artist Series and the Chamber Music Series. Mu Phi Epsilon Top Row: Joleen J. Irvine, Carol D. Stewart, Sue J. Young. Bottom Row. Rebecca K. Pannbacker, Judy R. Schmidt, Vicki C. Meier, Charlotte Davis. 73 Theta Sigma Phi Top Ron ' : Helen P. Hostetter, Sandra B. Sloan, Roberta L. Price, Barbara J. Sawer. Second Row: Virginia S. Morgan, Ellen J. Claydon, Linda L. Kernohan, Joellen W. Michaelis. Bottom Row: Joan Faulconer, Patricia A. Hubbs, May E. Rogers, Miriam A. Curry. Theta Sigs Present Annual Matrix Table Theta Sigma Phi, national fraternity for women in journalism, sponsored the annual Matrix Table banquet for more than 250 guests. Headed by Pat Hubbs, president, and Helen Hostetter, faculty ad- visor, the 14 members exchanged ideas with profes- sional journalists at their monthly meetings. Journalists Sponsor Visit by Press Club Kansas City Press Club ' s first visit to the KSU Journalism Department was sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi, men ' s professional journalism society. President Monte Miller and Advisor C. J. Medlin directed the activities of the group, including the publishing of the Collegian April Fool ' s edition. Sigma Delta Chi Top Row: George R. Eaton, David W. Good, Jay P. Crabb, Ralph R. Lashbrook. Second Row: Marvin H. Perry, Carl R. Rochat, Bernie L. Gilmer, Neil E. Dowlin, Jerry Gilmer. Third Row: William H. Morris, Merle M. Miller, Paul F. DeWeese, Lowell Brandner, C. J. Medlin. Bottom Row: John C. Reppert, Frederick M. Soldberg, Byron E. Ellis, E. Bart Everett, Elbert B. Macy. National Vice-President of Sigma Delta Chi, Walter Bur- roughs, discusses future plans of the local chapter with K-State journalists at the Kansas City Press Club. Bur- roughs, third from left, is a California newspaperman. Photo Journalist Men Take Party Pictures A newly organized honorary in photo journalism, Kappa Alpha Mu, was organized on the campus last fall. The proceeds made from taking pictures at Greek and dorm parties sent a delegation to the national convention in Peoria, 111. The chapter was a student affiliate of the National Press Photog- raphers Association and the Kansas News Photog- raphers Association, a state chapter of NPPA. In correlation with the Department of Journalism, the honorary presented a display, News Pictures of the Year, for Editor ' s Day. Jerry Hiett, president, served as an official photographer at the National Press Photographers Association national convention in Wichita last summer. Owen Brewer and Elliott Parker were correspondents for two wire services. Kappa Alpha Mu Top Row: Owe n C. Brewer, E. Bart Everett, Elliott S. Parker, Elbert B. Macy. Bottom Row. Jerry D. Hiett, Frederick M. Solberg, John R. Yorke. 75 Omit ron Nu Top Row: Virginia U. Serraon, Joyce M. Banks, Judith A. Hammons, Florence Henderson, Greta L. Johnson, Dorothy J. Cooper, Phyllis J. Jacobson. Second Row. Rosetta P. Skinner, Barbara H. Lanning, S. Kay Randel, Rogene E. Tesar, Kathryn L. Chism, Mar- garet L. Cooper. Bottom Row. Doris J. Searcy, Karen K. Bozarth, Eunice J. House, Janet G. Linder, Marianne L. Hirt, Joellen W. Michaelis, Judith A. Golitko. Omicron Nu Honors Home EC Sophomore A scholarship was awarded to the home economics sophomore who accumulated the highest freshman grades by Omicron Nu, home economics honorary. The society held a dessert honoring sophomore and international students. The organization, guided by Eunice House, president, and Mercedes Hunsader, faculty sponsor, recognized superior scholarship. Phi Upsilon Assists Home EC Graduates Donating money for graduate study scholarships in home economics was a project of Phi Upsilon Omicron, professional home economics honorary. Under the leadership of Jean Reehling, president, and Patty Annis, sponsor, the group assisted with Hospitality Days and honored a freshman woman student majoring in home economics. Phi Upsilon Omicron Top Row. Connie L. Dick, Margaret L. Cooper, Phyllis J. Jacobson, Carmen M. Anderson, Judith A. Hammons, Jeanettia M. Manner), Joyce I. Linger. Second Row. Jean E. Reehling, Janice R. Wanklyn, Brenda J. Morgan, Greta L. Johnson, Florence Hen- derson, Linda L. Kernohan. Third Row. Vivian K. Lindamood, Martha E. Lewis, Evelyn M. Hoyt, S. Kay Randel, Linda L. Ahlstedt, Barbara H. Lanning, Marilyn K. Hensley. Bottom Row. Mary F. Boyd, Janet G. Linder, Eunice J. House, Judy A. Oberhelman, Kathryn M. Reeves, Sara J. Hybskmann. 76 Phi Lambda Upsilon Top Row: Donald F. DeCou, Mahavir M. Simlot, Russell W. Johnson, Francis C. Lanning. Bottom Row. Herman W. Knoche, John C. Hassler, Brice G. Hobrock, Cliff E. Meloan, Herbert C. Moser. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Top Row: Louis Riseman, Felipe Rosa, Dale L. Snow, Paul S. Wingard, Kenneth W. Sloan, Donald Eck. Second Row: Claude W. Shenkel, Henry V. Beck, William K. Clark, Michael W. McQuillan, Page C. Twiss. Bottom Row: Billy L. Baysmger, C. Phil Walters, Arthur D. Renfro, Stanley R. Brockman, Gary R. Koontz, Donald L. Snyder. Guest Speaker Visits Phi Lambda Upsilon Highlighting the fall program of Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemical society, was the guest lecturer, J. E. Callen of the Research and Develop- ment Department of Procter and Gamble. At the spring banquet a $25 research award and five recog- nition certificates were presented to chemistry stu- dents. Dr. H. C. Moser was faculty advisor and Russell Johnson was president. Male graduate stu- dents and juniors and seniors with a 3.2 grade aver- age are eligible for membership. Geologists Volunteer Services as Tutors Members of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology honorary, made a drawing of the floor plan of Thompson Hall which was placed in the lobby to direct students through the building. They offered a free tutoring service to general geology students and helped establish a geology library. Plans were executed for a five-day field trip in the spring to the Black Hills. Fifteen members belonged to the honorary headed by Bill Baysinger and Dr. Henry Beck, faculty sponsor. 77 Constant practice at the rifle range helped members of the Varsity Rifle team compile impressive team victories. Rifle Team Defends Third Big Eight Title Defending their Big Eight championship title at South Dakota State late in April, the K-State Var- sity Rifle Team will be trying for their fourth con- secutive conference title win. An outstanding record was posted during the year as the team won 18 out of 19 duel matches, losing only to the Air Force Academy, and four of the six intercollegiate tourna- ments entered. These four intercollegiate wins in- cluded the St. Louis Intercollegiate Sectional Tour- nament and the Oklahoma State University meet, each with 12 participating schools, the University of Nebraska Invitational Tournament, with 14 teams entered, and the Pittsburg State meet, hosting nine guest teams. The Rifle team placed third out of 16 teams entered in the K-State Turkey Shoot, won by the University of Alaska. In the Southwest Invita- tional Rifle Tournament in El Paso, Texas, the team placed fifth out of 22 entering groups. Before each of the competitive meets, a shoot off is held to determine which 1 1 members will compose the traveling squad. Approximately 20 men and one woman vie for these 1 1 positions which rep- resent the University at rifle meets. Sgt. Earnest Lancaster was the team coach and Capt. Sherlund Prawl served as faculty manager. Allen Boge was chosen team captain. Membership in the organiza- tion is open to all interested students with rifle shooting ability. Organized as a campus competitive team in 1947, the team ranked first among college teams in the nation in 1959 and third in I960. Varsity Rifle Team Top Row. Sherlund D. Prawl, Robert H. Dorian, Margaret L. Thompson, James D. Kent. Second Row: Howard E. Hall, James K. Leip- per, Henry F. Thome, Michael L. Wentz, Arthur F. Millard. Bot- tom Row. Allen D. Boge, James N. Alice, Hurt E. Eustace, Earnest H. Lancaster. 78 Scabbard and Blade Top Row: Dale V. Horn, Ward L. Ginn, By- ron E. Byerley, Howard S. Forrer, Gary S. Falconer, Maj. Jack Jones. Second Row: Steven S. Huff, Jack . Moore, Vincent E. Sweat, Rich- ard L. Haas, David W. Newton, Dennis A. Lindell. Third Row: Norman E. Smith, Michael D. Ruff, Leroy E. Pickard, Howard J. Ubert, James L. Mertz, Richard S. Hays. Bottom Row: Robert C. Downs, Frank A. Ruff, Harry T. Merrill, Ben B. Finch, Edward L. Janzen, John G. Sayler. Scabbard and Blade Stages Military Ball Air Society Changes Rules of Membership Forming an arch of crossed sabers honoring the queen of the Army-Air Force ROTC Military Ball were the members of the military science honorary, Scabbard and Blade. Participating in a national Scabbard and Blade rifle match, holding the annual Turkey shoot and entering a display for both the Engineers ' Open House and the Union Activities Carnival rounded out the year ' s activities. The honorary was composed of 20 cadet officers. To be eligible for membership, a 2.2 grade average and an 85 per cent average in ROTC courses was required. James Mertz was president of the group and Capt. Jack Jones was the faculty advisor. The K-State chapter was founded in 1914, 19 years after the organization was nationally established. A change in the membership qualifications of the Arnold Air Society allowed outstanding Air Force basic cadets and second semester freshmen to join the society which previously had been restricted to upperclassmen. Forty men belonged to the group led by President Dwight Hayden and Faculty Ad- visor Capt. Jack Schlatter. Shares of stock were sold within the society to purchase an airplane for flight instruction. The men sponsored a local chapter of the Girl Scouts, an Ex- plorer Scout Post and Angel Flight, women ' s drilling organization. K-State representatives traveled to the national conclave in Los Angeles in the spring and attended the annual spring dinner and dance fes- tivities at Schilling Air Force Base in Salina. Arnold Air Society Top Row: Alan E. Yabui, James T. Norbury, Norman P. Urban, Forest M. Kimsey, Stanley R. Glowers. Sec- ond Row: Dean A. Klenda, George E. Sullivan, James D. Schlatter, Robert M. Seute, James R. Breneman. Bottom Row: Dwight L. Hayden, James E. Ri- zek, Noel H. Duncan, Warren S. Brown, Harold F. Crawford. 79 Angel Flight Top Row: Karen K. Robinson, Carolyn A. Hurty, Linda R. Burge, Coye A. Dues- berg, Marilyn Garrison. Second Row: Sherry S. MacPherson, Su- san E. O ' Bryan, Marlis E. Mann, Brenda B. Benjamin, Rita D. Smith. Third Rou : Sally Isham, Barbara L. Rogg, Barbara A. Gug- ler, Sharron K. Hixon, Raedell J. Winston. Bottom Row: Beverley C. Ungeheuer, Judith A. Dum- ler, Alberta L. Meyer, Diane Zeck- ser, Patricia T. Riker, Karol K. Durham. Angel Flight Top Row: Leah J. Ottaway, Mary J. Rupp, Carolyn A. Basore, Carolyn L. Warner, Audrey L. Meckfessel, Sharon L. Potts. Second Row: Janet K. Dye, Penelope A. Heyl, Patricia J. Steele, Linda K. Sherar, Nina L. Renard. Third Row: Judith C. Rogers, Cynthia S. Coulson, Ellen M. Wierenga, Diane E. Mc- Gauhey, Linda K. Dennis, Pa- tricia J. Isbell. Bottom Row: Mary C. Kingsley, Linda M. Westfall, Martha S. Mulloy, Ruth A. Vea- zey, Linda L. Betton, Susan C. Eckert. Angel Flight Serves University, AFROTC Official hostesses for the AFROTC, Angel Flight had the largest flight since the group ' s organization on the K-State campus. Flight members added femi- nine beauty to the AFROTC spring and fall reviews. They ushered at theatre productions, took campus visitors on tour of the University and performed a precision drill during the halftime of the Iowa State- K-State basketball game. Other activities included being guests of the Officers Club at Ft. Riley, Forbes and Schilling Air Force Bases and working with the Arnold Air Society in the spring on a money-making project to help pay for ten additional flight uniforms. In the fall a group of the girls and AFROTC mem- bers flew to Wichita in a Transport C-47 which landed at McConnell Air Force Base. The K-State visitors were taken on tour of the base and were briefed on the airpower role and readiness of the Kansas Air National Guard. In September Sherry MacPherson was selected to represent the local chap- ter at the Angel Flight National Convention in Philadelphia. The girls planned a Christmas dinner for flight members. The 4 5 -member organization was headed by President Sherry MacPherson and Faculty Sponsors Major Kent McKusker and Woody Kimsey. Angel Flight members work to promote better relations within the service corps and to stimulate campus interest in the Air Force and the Arnold Air Society. The coeds function as a college service organization. New members are selected each fall by the incum- bent Angel Flight girls and the Arnold Air Society. The flight members must have at least sophomore rating and are required to have earned above a 2.1 overall college grade point average. 80 HHI.T Angel Flight members Ruth Veazey, Martha Mulloy and Carolyn Basore examine the instruments of a supersonic Family, Child Group Guides Nursery Art Working with handicapped children at the Uni- versity nursery on Friday afternoons was a new service of the Family and Child Development Club. Members of the club helped organize creative activi- ties for seven such children. They also visited nurs- ing homes in Manhattan. Another effort of the club was the establishment of a baby sitting agency for the townspeople. Linda Akin served as presi- dent and Dr. Marjorie Stith and Carol Niday were faculty advisors. Thirty-two girls belonged to the club which is a division of the Margaret Justin Home Economics Club. Girls interested in the study of family and child development or related fields in home economics may join the organization. airplane. As guests of Brig. Gen. Edward Fry, the girls observe the airpower readiness of the National Guard. Family and Child Development ClubTo ) Row: Janice K. Stucky, Sonja K. Gigstad, Marlene K. McBride, Linda L. Davis. Second Row: Linda L. Akin, Bonnie J. Maxim, Barbara H. Lanning, Eve- lyn M. Hoyt. Bottom Row: Janice K. Widner, Sharon M. Marcy, Sandra L. Gutru, Kay A. Moore. 81 Home Economics tension Club Top Rou : Florence E. Henderson, Barbara L. Dan- ford, Sandra L. Herring, Jean E. Reehling, Alice F. Nesbitt. Second Rou : Marilynn L. Schaus, Dorothy L. Glanville, Linda A. Hemphill, Myoan J. Swilley, Kathryn L. Chism, Margaret K. Hurley. Bottom Rou : Mary D. Apel, Margaret V. Severns, Roberta A. Glan- ville, Doris M. Imhof, Judith C. Blount. Extension Club Girls Send Books to India President Doris Imhof and Faculty Sponsor Mary Apel directed the work of the Home Economics Ex- tension Club which sent college text books to India as one of their service activities. The 17 members held a fall and spring workshop, sponsored a spring picnic, helped with the annual Hospitality Day and sold candy for a money-making project. The group strives to acquaint women who are in- terested in extension with the career opportunities available. Made possible by the organization, mem- bers are able to meet with the state extension staff and extension specialists to learn about the field. Nursing Club Helps Handicapped Children Working with handicapped children at the Uni- versity nursery school, the 30 members of the Home Economics Nursing Club gained experience in teach- ing and caring for such cases. A field trip was taken to the Kansas University Medical Center in Kansas City and the club sponsored a display for the Home Economics Hospitality Day. Regular meetings fea- tured doctors and professional nurses as guest speak- ers. Barbara Lang, president, and Margaret Raffing- ton and Ruth Hoeflin, faculty sponsors, directed the work of the organization which promotes interest in professional careers in nursing. Home Economic! Nuning Club Top Rou . Betty J. Francisco, Zelma R. Cole, Janet L. Simon, Nancy L. Coffman, Maxine S. Black, Judith A. Fuller, Paula J. Barren, Virginia B. Kenyon. Second Row: Joyce L. Truax, Barbara J. Lang, Ann C. Windsor, Bonnie L. Shelinbarger, Joyce A. Lind, Nancy J. McNees, Miquela M. Hawkins. Third Row: Janet E. Eddy, Saundra L. McGehee, Jane L. Richards, Sally M. Attebery, Georgia A. Wilson, Mary A. Nichols, Margaret R. Stewart, Sandra H. Tweed. Bottom Row: Edna L. Voigts, Janet S. Martens, Carol M. Holtby, Norma J. Roberts, Gayla J. Davis, Jo A. Bathurst, Mary E. Bell. 82 Home Economics Clothing- Textiles C ' ub Top Row: Karen E. Scoville, Betty S. Arnold, Erma J. Weixelman, Sandra K. Minear, Marjorie A. Be;se. Second Row: Toka I. Snyder, Barbara A. Feese, Betty L. Skiles, Carol E. Means, S. Kay Randel, Jane L. Reiff. Bottom Row: Carol L. Steele, Judith L. Allen, Con- nie E. Rogers, Judith Klein- schmidt, Vera J. True. Clothing Club Women Show Fall Fashions A fall style review commentated by a representa- tive of Simplicity Patterns was a highlight of the Clothing Textiles Club activities. Monthly meetings featured guest speakers from the fields of marketing, clothing and buying. Betty Lou Skiles, faculty ad- visor, reported to the members on a research project. Introducing the members to clothing textiles and related fields, the club membership was raised dur- ing the fall membership drive to 45. Judy Allen, president, directed the club activities which also in- cluded participation in Home Economics Hospitality Day and the annual Home Economics Christmas Tea. Foods Group Bakes Cookies for Hospita Fifty-six members of the Professional Foods Club baked 32 dozen cookies to send to Irwin Memorial Hospital at Ft. Riley. Directed by Marianne Hirt, president, the club served a luncheon at Hospitality Day and prepared food for a Christmas tea. Other club activities included a foreign foods dinner and work with handicapped children at the University Nursery. Members attended the Kansas Home Eco- nomics College Clubs workshop, the National American Dietetics Association convention and the Kansas Home EC. Association convention. Nina Browning and Marjorie Hemphill were sponsors. Professional Foods Club Top Row: Ruth A. Raleigh, Pauline S. Nomura, Sharon L. Miller, Linda 1. Hawk, Gayle D. Taylor, Mary L. Smith, Joyce M. Banks. Second Row: Sandra K. Veatch, Sandra L. Heckey, Margaret A. Ritchey, Nancy S. Hugill, Carole 1. Cress, Judith A. Porter, Darlene D. Maddy. Third Row: Mary J. Matr.ey, Betty J. Dawson, Jane A. Raymond, Frances A. Ruppe, Maxine C. Schoen, Shirley A. Nomura, Rebecca A. Glowers. Bottom Row: Barbara H. Lewis, Mary L. Claussen, Larry E. Deal, Norman L. Casady, Nancy B. Weber, Marianne L. Hirt, Joyce L. Torey. 83 Li - .. jflNfcV - , Home Economics Journalism Club Top Row: Diana K. Pringle, Paule J. Campbell, Margaret L. Cooper, Susan K. Farha, Diane E. Lee, Helen P. Hostetter. Second Row: Grace L. Voile, Joellen W. Michaelis, Virginia S. Morgan, Linda L. Santee, Glennys J. Runquist, May E. Rogers. Bottom Row: Sharon L. Spangler, Patricia A. Hubbs, Kathleen A. Dickey, Dorothy J. Heinsohn, Frances K. Towner, Doris A. Geraghty. Home EC Journalists View Offset Printing An offset printing company in Junction City was toured by the 18 members of the Home Economics Journalism Club. In April, the group visited the School of Journalism at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Other activities included setting up a booth at Hospitality Day and giving a Christmas party for an Egyptian couple. Frances Towner was president, Helen Hostetter was faculty sponsor. Art Club Decorations Adorn FMOC Dance Headed by President Marilyn Larson and Faculty Advisor John Hannah, the Home Economics Art Club helped decorate the Union ballroom for the FMOC Dance. Members held a chile supper, made Halloween tray favors for an old folks home, and sold Japanese prints for a money-making project. Fashion trends were explained by Jean Peterson in a meeting with the Clothing-Retailing Club. Home Economics Art Club Top Row: Sandra E. Rhodes, Ann S. Cunningham, Susan R. Warnken, Virginia J. Gaume, Marilyn K. Larson. Second Row: Evelyn J. Lagoski, Joan I. Conner, Nancy K. Coleman, Beverly M. Wagner. Third Row: Evelyn L. Lewis, Janet G. Linder, John Hannah, Dee A. St. John, Janis E. Waite. 84 HEc Teaching Club Works on Projects Making and sending St. Patrick ' s Day favors to the home for the aged was one service project of the Home Economics Teaching Club. Members also did volunteer work with the handicapped children at the University nursery school. Affiliated with the Margaret Justin Home Economics Club, the group attended the State Future Homemakers of America Convention in Topeka. An annual dessert meeting in April was a highlight of the spring semester when the new club officers were installed. Home EC Teach- ing Club members worked on the annual Christmas Tea, Home Economics Hospitality Day and helped promote the annual FMOC Dance. Guest speakers at the monthly meetings gave gen- eral background information on the home economics teaching profession. A home economics teacher ex- pounded on her experiences with home economics and education in Norway. Another speaker talked on the role of fashion in the world of today. At a joint meeting with the Home Economics Extension Club, a beautician demonstrated helpful pointers on hair care and personal beauty. Judy Oberhelman, president, guided the largest of the home economics clubs in its striving for pro- fessional ability and improvement of the status of the home. Laura Baxter and Mildred Mussey were faculty sponsors. Seventy-five home economics teach- ing majors belonged to the club this year. Home Economics Teaching Club Top Row. Janet M. Seim, Cecilia A. Martindale, Marilyn R. Dicke, Sharon F. Etling, Mary J. Yoxall, Suzanne Dubois. Second Row. Bethel A. Unruh, Dorothy J. Cooper, Lois K. Evans, Alberta G. Kibbey, Virginia L. Wisler. Third Row: Linda J. Dickerson, Patricia I. Helms, Judy A. Oberhelman, Wreatha A. Streeter, Janice K. Oberhelman, Barbara Hansen. Bottom Row, Jane A. Isch, Janice C. Bainter, Janice E. Shoup, Margaret C. Lewis, Dee A. Davis, Judith M. Hahn, Sharon A. Heersche. Home Economics Teaching Club Top Row. Janet M. Seim, Cecilia S. Sell, Janice R. Wanklyn, Mary K. Dunlap, Linda E. Gillmore, Lyla M. Blattner. Second Row. Connie L. Dick, Bonnie B. Bonewitz, Mary A. Zohner, Mary L. Suarez, Sandra S. Brumback, Linda L. Ahlstedt. Third Row. Sara C. Rodewald, Cheryl L. Ayers, Kathryn M. Reeves, Carole J. Magoffin, Annette J. Beyer, Mary A. Griffith. Bottom Row. Carole J. Moller, Mary J. Charvat, Mary C. Manville, Marabeth Zimmerman, Kathryn R. Opocensky, Nancy J. Fair. ft r v- High over Kansas, a student pilot watches another Flying Club plane skim along the horizon during a practice run. Flying Club Aviators Purchase New Plane A new training plane was secured last summer by members of the K-State Flying Club. The trade of a Cessna 14() for a 1959 model Cessna 172 im- proved flying facilities for the 36-member club to teach student pilots. Formed for the promotion of improving flying and its techniques, the club helped members to obtain their private pilot licenses. A few of the members have their commercial licenses which require a minimum of 200 hours of flying time. Three planes are owned by the club, a Cessna 170, a Cessna 120 and the newly-acquired Cessna 172. Members purchased an Aeronica Champ when the club was organized in 1955. This plane was swapped for the Cessna 170. Logging more than 1000 flying hours each year, the club planes were flown throughout the United States. A fast means of travel, the planes were often used by club members for out-of-town basketball games and a quick fishing trip. Seniors flew the planes on out-of-town job interviewing trips. Marvin Thomp- son, assistant to the comptroller, flew the planes for official school business. Thompson also served as flight officer of the club. Meetings provided time to practice maintenance of the airplanes. To belong to the club, one must be affiliated with the University as a student or staff member. Before membership is granted, a medical examination must be passed and the member is required to purchase one share of stock in the planes. The club provides plane usage at a low student rate. Kansai State Flying Club Top Row. Larry C. Sampson, John H. Copenhaver, Crosby M. Crosby, Maurice G. Keeny, Marvin A. inompson. Second Row: Leonard A. Munger, Richard A. Pywell, Phillip G. Barker, Jay D. Mills. Bottom Row: W. B. Wren, Phill D. Smith, Alvin F. Hamele, Rich- ard L. Epard, Lowell F. Alley. 86 Astronomers Watch Planets and Nebulas The seven members of the Astronomy Club were afforded the opportunity to view their celestial in- terests, including man-made satellites, planets and nebulas, through the telescope on the roof of Willard Hall. In an effort to increase their knowledge of astronomy and its related fields, the members dis- cussed other planets, constellations and outer space at the monthly meetings. Walter Murphy, president, and John McKinley, faculty sponsor, directed the club which was organized to study outer space. Astronomy Club Top Row. Thomas M. Heaton, Walter L. Mur- phy. Bottom Row: Charles R. Bills, John M. McKinley, James L. Blakey. Sports Car Drivers Sponsor Rallies, Speed Trials Driving skills were tested at the local and inter- collegiate level by the members of the Sports Car Club. Rallies, which tested the individual driving ability of the members against the stop watch, were planned each month. Gymkhanas, short obstacle races which are timed skill events, and speed trials also taxed the members ' driving ability. Members matched their skills intercollegiately in a joint rally and gymkhana in the spring with the University of Kansas and Washburn University clubs. The sports car enthusiasts also displayed their own sports cars in a show at the annual Engineers ' Open House. Members encouraged the ownership of sports cars and served as a source of technical information for sports car owners. The club encouraged better driv- ing habits and techniques on campus streets and on public roads. Thomas Gilley, president, directed the activities of the club which has grown to a member- ship of 37 since its founding in 1957. Robert Doty was this year ' s faculty sponsor. Kansas State Sports Car Club Top Rotf. Melvin D. Dale, Dan F. Salvo, Thomas S. Gilley, Don E. Pereboom, John E. Going, Joseph J. Fettes. Second Row. Kuhrman H. Kempthorne, Kenneth A. Schmidt, Norma Schmidt, Clifford J. Pappas, David C. Feldmann, William H. Glocker. Bottom Row. Julian F. Sayers, Robert W. Doty, Howard H. Heflin, Dean A. Pease, John E. Steele, Richard R. Streets. 87 India Association Top Row: Jagannath G. Patil, George A. Filinger, Parvathi Bharadwaj, Mrs. George A. Filinger, Gosala S. Murty, Kadegowda Thimmaiah, Surendra R. Shah, Ashwin C. Metha. Second Row: Swami G. Mathad, Shridhar V. Parikh, Bollera M. Machia, Gajananrao V. Patwari, Mohan L. Garg, Dahyabhai L. Patel, Mohammed S. Ulla, Raghunath S. Savale. Third Row: Sudharsan A. Raj, Chigarapalli V. Reddy, Rambhau K. Raikar, Thota Vykuntapathi, Kanaiyalal R. Patel, Narendra M. Misery, Alapaty Apparao, Suresh Devaasirvatham. Bottom Row: Prem Nath, Mohammed K. Ahmed, Raziuddin M. Siddiqui, Shyam M. Chandani, Ayillath Venugopalan, Pallay V. Reddi, Albert Jeyachandran, Dinkar R. Gokhale. India Association Top Row: Padmakar D. Diskalkar, Mahendra R. Shah, Mrs. Jim B. Stephenson, Sanat N. Parikh, Tansukhlal G. Dorawala, Manohar B. Duddalwar. Second Row: Yacharappa C. Panchal, Htralal N. Thakker, Sampatrao A. Gavande, Arindra N. Sen, Deorad V. Bhal- kar, Viddyadhar V. Gokhale. Third Row: Hassan P. Yashodhar, Vithal T. Rahate, Gulab C. Shah, Syed A. Hashmy, Govindappa Srinivasan, Jitendra M. Mistry, Vallabhda V. Modha. Bottom Row: Bhaskarrad B. Patil, Shravan S. Vanjari, Surendra B. Sahgal, Benudhar Mishra, Yalamanchi Y. Prasad, Safiuddin M. Siddiqui, Mohammad N. Ansari, Bipin G. Shah. India Club Sponsors Indrani Performance Indrani, billed as India ' s most talented dancer, was brought to campus last fall by the India Associa- tion. Indrani and her six-member company capti- vated an audience of 1,000 people in the University Auditorium. A climax to India Week, the perform- ance illustrated the Indian style of dance through intricate foot and hand techniques. The dramatic dances interpreted some religious legends and por- tions of the lives of important Indian gods. The India Association was the largest international student organization on campus. The group strove to promote understanding and goodwill between visiting Indian students and the students and people from the U. S. and other countries. All Indians were eligible for membership. Dinkar Gokhale directed the activities of the organized group as president. George Filinger served as the faculty advisor. Members of the association entertained graduating members at the annual spring banquet. The associa- tion also sponsored a movie, Father Panchali, which was presented before a near-capacity audi- ence in the Union Little Theater in January. Visit- ing Indian officials were entertained by the India Association during their stay on campus. 8K Iraqi Group Extends Invitation to McCain Iraqi Independence Day was celebrated in January by the Iraqi Student Society members. In its first year on campus, the club sponsored a banquet at which President McCain was the speaker. The society invited the president to visit Iraq during the summer. The 11 members were directed by Adnan Darwash, president, and John O ' Shea, faculty advisor. Iraqi Student Society Top Row. Adnan Darwash, Samuel E. Sayad. Bottom Row: Agha F. Kanbar, Ibrahim J. Al-Ali, Wilson W. Lazzar. Scheherazade Night Shows Arab Culture The annual Scheherazade Night, sponsored by the 52-member Arab- American Club, was held in De- cember. Among the festivities was a variety show, which was attended by approximately 300 people. The acts were composed and presented by both Arabs and Americans. The program consisted of an Arabian variety show, an American jazz ensemble, and a dance concluded the entertainment. Scheherazade Night was aimed at acquainting American students with some of the segments of Arabian culture and at promoting better relations between the two countries. Ahmad Hamad, a graduate student, taught the Arabic language to interested students as one of the club activities. Guest speakers were invited to speak at the monthly club meetings. Arabian students studying at K-State for the first time were helped to orientate and adjust themselves to all aspects of the campus life of the university. Naweeh Abdul-Hadi, president, and Werner Barth, faculty sponsor, di- rected the group ' s showing of Arabian films. Arab American Club Top Row: Hadi A. All, Ali E. Salem, Mousa A. Mashal, Charaf E. Mouline, Badi I. Naddih. Second Row: Abdel S. Alkassim, Agha F. Kanbar, Hadi N. Abdul, M. Salah El Maghrabi, Mohamed A. Elnaghy. Third Row: Muwaffaq A. Murtada, Muhammed A. H amid, Ahmad M. Hamad, Atef S. Soliman, Ara Yahnian. Bottom Row: Hisham A. Elakhross, Mohammed I. I. Shaalan, Abdul R. Dahleh, Werner H. Barth, James M. Aye. 89 Wooden masks from Mexico, musical instruments and Spanish jewelry are among items on sale to raise funds. Y-Mart Profit Sends Students to Colorado Celebrating its 76th anniversary as a K-State or- ganization, the Young Women ' s Christian Associa- tion sponsored the annual Y-Mart on November 16. The Mart, an international sale, displayed gift items from such countries as Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, France, Thailand, Holland, Spain and India. The money obtained from the annual sale was used to send club members to conventions and to the YWCA Regional Conference in Estes Park, Colo. Part of the money from the sale was also used to finance projects. Financial contributions were made by the YWCA to religious groups. The club ' s service projects included such activities as giving Christmas favors and centerpieces to occu- pants of local rest homes and Student Health. The 55 members sang Christmas carols at Ft. Riley and furnished a snack bar in the Fieldhouse at enrollment time. They also helped with the fall picnic for inter- national students given by the Cosmopolitan Club. The playing of Christmas carols from Anderson Tower was another product of YWCA effort. Understanding religions of different countries was one of the goals of the club. International students spoke at club meetings, explaining their religious beliefs. Devotional services were sponsored at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Students of all religions were invited to attend these non-denomina- tional services. President of YWCA was Linda Akin. Marceil Wood served as the faculty advisor. YWCA Top Rou : Janet I. Vin- cent, Sondra K. Fair, Barbara L. Lewis, Judith C. Thompson, Sharon A. Carver, Patricia A. Heiser, Janet E. Nauerth. Second Rou: Carolyn G. Taylor, Diane E. Lee. Linda A. Bare, Linda L. Akin, Jane A. Pardoe, Gay A. Missildine, Janiece D. Fair. Third Ron: Mari- lyn K. Culberson, Joanne Mehl, Gail M. Lake, Marceil Wood, Janine T. Miletich, Bonnie J. Maxim. Deanna K. Bloomquist. Bottom Row. Joyce A. Roberts, Peggy J. Chrisman, Joann Cool, Connie E. Rogers, Karen E. Sco- villc, Karen Klinger. 90 Music Educators National Conference Top Row. Sonja S. Hooker, Sharon S. Schoolcraft, Beverly J. Sprecker, Janice I. McCord, De A. Dunning, Judith C. Poppe, Mary R. Brethour. Second Row. Connie J. Fisher, Marilyn S. Cashman, Patricia J. Landon, Judith C. Bammes, Sharon J. Carlson, Veronica Bonebrake. Bottom Row. Darwin L. Ellington, Dean R. Koeneke, William J. Dick, Russell E. Berlin, Paul E. Shull, Judy R. Schmidt, Anne L. Bowman. Music Ed Featured In Kansas Magazine Assisting the Music Department with choral and instrumental workshops and scholarship auditions for talented high school seniors were the members of the Music Educators National Conference. The music majors encouraged high school seniors to visit the campus, to acquaint themselves with the Music Department, and to explore the music op- portunities offered. Guided in their work by Bill Dick, president, and Paul Shull, faculty sponsor, the group was featured in the March issue of the Kansas Music Review , the state MENC magazine. Organist Guild Helps With Chapel Recital The recital given by Robert Baker at the dedica- tion of the new $50,000 Jamison organ in the All- Faith Chapel auditorium was in association with the American Guild of Organists. Baker is the director of the School of Sacred Music at the Union Theo- logical Seminary, New York City. In cooperation with the Topeka student chapter, the 20-member Guild also presented a student recital in December. Membership in the student chapter is open to anyone studying under a member of the American Guild of Organists. There is no academic require- ment, but the national organization is affiliated with the University of New York City and is ac- credited academically. The Guild, headed by Clifford Ochmapaugh, president, and Robert Hays, faculty sponsor, strives to improve church music. More than 10,000 mem- bers make up the national organization, which now has a chapter in every state. American Guild of Organists Top Row. Robert W. Hays, Carol S. Fleming. Second Row. Myrna S. Wehrman, Marva L. Morrison, Joleen J. Irvine. Bottom Row. Clifford I. Ochampaugh, Lawrence K. Monahan, Dennis R. Diilehay, Judy R. Schmidt. 91 Student Education Association Top Row. Deanna M. Degnan, Karen K. Kuhn, Susan Martin, Sara S. Webster, Phyllis K. Fergel, Maria L. Bourque, Judith C. Callen. Second Row. Nancy R. Morrison, Donna M. Dunlap, Connie L. Cristler, Karen M. Lowell, Patsy C. Younkin, Gay A. Missildine. Bottom Row. Ruth E. Brandt, Mary A. Humes, Kirsten M. Anderson, John W. DeMand, Janice J. Jaax, Judith A. Dreiling, Linda E. Loughmiller. Education Students Host F TA State Convention The Student Education Association was host to approximately 250 high school students, members of Future Teachers of America chapters in more than 20 Kansas schools, at the FTA State Conven- tion March 30 and 31. The 730 SEA members held the annual recognition banquet March 29 at which time new officers were announced and outstanding education students were honored. Two coeds were selected as national and state officers. Connie Cristler served as national membership chairman, and Mary Alice Humes as state corresponding secretary. The K-State chapter was the second largest in the nation out of 815 chapters. SEA activities included an orientation program in Kappa Delta Pi Top Row. Judith A. Stevens, Connie L. Cristler, Peggy J. Ogan, Evelyn J. Goldsby, Judith A. Burn. Second Row: Sharolyn S. San- born, Joe H. Loeb, Karen J. Oldham, Patricia S. Stevens, Sue J. Young. Bottom Row. Doro- thy A. Parker, B. Eugenia Man- gelsdorf, Diane E. Baker, Carol J. Clark, Joleen J. Irvine. October for freshmen and transfer students in edu- cation, study groups on topics of health education for members, and monthly meetings. Among the subjects discussed at the meetings were teaching of deaf and blind children, realization of the impor- tance of the teacher as a social worker and discus- sion of classroom problems. Directing the activities were Donna Dunlap, president, and John DeMand, faculty advisor. Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary, completed its first year on campus by coordinating its activities with SEA. Diane Baker, president, and Joe Loeb, faculty sponsor, led the select group whose member- ship was based on high scholarship and leadership. 92 Student Education Association Top Row: Sondra K. Fair, Marjorie A. Moore, Elizabeth C. Goertz, Marian M. Davies, Erna J. Rippe, Penelope A. Heyl, Bonnie J. Foulds, Judy S. Grose, Sherry K. Saxe, Maisie S. Tanaka, Sara C. Rodewald. Second Row: Carol A. Couch, Mary A. Zohner, Patricia I. Helms, Laura R. Cundiff, Carol E. Means, Judith A. Stevens, Joyce A. Goodale, Catherine A. Phillips, Marilyn K. Culberson, Mary A. Griffith, Gloria J. McAvoy. Third Row: Sheryl D. Klepinger, Harry W. Longberg, Patricia S. Stevens, Carolyn F. Koch, Nancy J. Fair, Patricia A. Rash, Karen P. Joerg, Vivian K. Lindamood, Eleanor C. Dyke, Rae J. Opie. Fourth Row: Sharon L. Flint, Emma L. Forbes, Deanna Tressin, Melva J. Zimmerman, Cynthia S. Shupe, Joan Keane, Suzanne I. Taschetta, Linda A. Hemphill, Lana K. Reichel, JoAnn R. White, Mary J. Charvat. Bottom Row: Susan J. Kelley, Suester W. Sowell, Mary G. Faulconer, Karen D. Geist, Teresa A. Weixelman, Sandra E. Baehr, Deanna K. Bloomquist, Joan K. Block. Student Education Association Top Row: Leah J. Ottaway, Ellen L. Cowles, Kathryn L. Chism, Rita D. Smith, Judith K. Graber, Suzanne Dubois. Second Row: Jane M. Cooley, Jeannette L. Harris, Judith A. Cowan, Jean E. Reehling, Alberta G. Kibbey, Linda L. Akin. Third Row: Sharon R. Gray, Judy K. Chit- wood, Sara S. Crum, Mary E. Bobek, Susan Flowers, Judith A. Golitko. Bottom Row: Norma L. Banks, Barbara A. Gugler, Glynis D. Gilbert, Margaret C. Lewis, Peggy J. Chrisman, Kath- ryn M. Hill. Student Education Association Top Row: Joyce D. Pederson, Judith C. Thompson, Patricia A. Smith, Sharon K. Sargent, Linda L. Fowler, Phylis E. Ball, Linda L. Moore, Connie S. Moore, Janice R. Wanklyn, Peggy A. Donavan, Linda A. Kraus. Second Row: Ethelyn L. Cecil, Kayleen M. Rizek, Joleen J. Irvine, Sheila J. Amos, Nancy Garrison, Marilyn C. Morris, Nancy J.- Exline, Charlotte M. Tobias, Roberta K. Pratt, Linda M. Meyers, B. Kathleen Murphy. Third Row: Meredith A. Smith, Evelyn M. Hoyt, Billie J. Hinds, Linda L. Davis, Kenneth K. Tanaka, William E. Peugh, Dean L. Newsom, Russell L. Northup, Nancy E. Schletzbaum, Karen S. Tucking, Gretchen Funk. Bottom Row: Larry N. Day, Dennis R. Dillehay, Earl W. Legg, Ralph J. Coburn, Elmer D. Walton, Allen A. Hillen, Larry E. Wolgast, Keith D. Rush, John E. Alden, Roy D. Stevens. 93 Student Education Association Top Rou: Nancy J. Eisele, Evaline M. Jones, Joyce C. Lovin, Margaret D. Noller, Beverly J. Mach, Vicki S. Reece, Margie L. Peters, Mary L. Drake, Linda K. Williams, Lois C. Quantic. Second Row: Jo A. Wade, Mary S. Snider, Joyce K. Payne, Viola M. Elder, Marilyn R. Morton, Celia G. Eveleigh, Janice E. Clawson, Mary D. Cook, Parthena L. Longberg, Patricia A. Tanner, Loretta L. Claycamp. Third Row: Mary A. Sloan, Judith N. Weber. Donna E. Severance, Gail M. Lake, Barbara P. Noble, Mary K. Munson, Arlene M. Breault, Dianne M. Quamrell, Carol L. Vaughan, Carol A. Jahnke, Gilla J. Rauh. Bottom Row: Karen Klinger, Mary A. Atzenweiler, Marjorie K. Irvine, Evelyn E. Moody, Rita M. Blanka, James O. Bebermeyer, David D. Reid, Sondra K. McQuillan, Mary G. Packard, Char- lotte Davis, Joy L. Duffner. Student Education Association- Top Rou : : Kathleen A. Rife, Carole J. Magoffin, Janet 1. Vincent, Janet E. Nauerth, Dorothy P. Garrett, Geneva L. Lewis, Barbara Hansen. Second Row: Shirley F. Rollins, Mary A. Stoskopf, Marlene R. Wills, Linda Grimshaw, Mary F. Dale, Judith A. Miller, Lois K. Evans, Nancy J. Roberts. Bottom Row. Dorothy C. Johnson, James R. Dame, Gary G. Bitter, Leland G. Sharpe, Larry R. Roberts, Larry L. Dickinson, Barbara A. Denholm. Members of SEA tempt prospective buyers as they sell toffee for a fund raising project. Students sold candy within the organized houses and the proceeds were used to finance awards presented to outstanding members of the group. Service Group Men Exhibit ' Cat to Fans Exhibiting Touchdown VII, K-State ' s mascot, to Wildcat fans at home basketball and football games was a primary project of Alpha Phi Omega, na- tional service fraternity. The fraternity also helped take care of the wildcat. Alpha Phi Omega men con- ducted a student book exchange at the beginning of each semester in the Union and were in charge of placing and repairing the bulletin boards on campus. To help students find rides home for vacations, Alpha Phi Omega maintained a ride board in the Union. Other projects included helping with the Boy Scout and Eagle dinner, repairing the picnic facilities at Top of the World, and organizing the Homecoming rally and parade in the fall. To qualify for membership, a student must have been connected with the Boy Scouts of America at some time. Approximately 30 members, an increase of five over last year, made up the group. Pi chapter, which was founded on campus in 1931, received a 30-year award this year from the national secretary. Carroll Arndt served as president and W. H. Hon- stead and Thornton A. Edwards were sponsors. Cheered by avid fans, Touchdown VII attends all basket- ball and football games, escorted by Alpha Phi Omega. Alpha Phi Omega Top Row: Paul B. Bertan, Thomas W. Shane, Thomas D. Denchfield, Edward C. Odell, Stanley A. Mob erly, Robert L. Elevens. Second Row: Edmond T. Wolfram, Lindsay M. Barclay, Bruce E. Schlosser, Ronald D. Jefferies, Kenneth W. Seibel. Third Row: Robert P. Fosmire, Robert M. Tague, Larry D. May, Fred J. Fairchild, John C. Boylls. Bottom Row: James A. Peck, Brian T. Haupt, Carroll B. Arndt, Lynn J. Hellebust, Clark L. Ritchey. 95 I Whi-Purs Top Row: Mary R. Brethour, Mary K. Dunlap, Peggy J. Whitesell. Bottom Row: Mary L. Coppinger, Patricia K. Inger- soll, Diana J. Williams. Whi-Purs Show Pep For Wildcat Sports Members of Whi-Purs, freshman women ' s pep club, supported the spirit of University athletics by attending home football and basketball games. The girls wore standardized uniforms of white sweaters, white blouses and purple skirts. The group pur- chased new uniforms for the cheerleaders. Whi-Purs, an organization open to all freshman women, strives to promote the spirit of athletics and good sportsmanship. The club also aimed to de- velop friendliness, sincerity and enthusiasm. The 160- member group was headed by Mary Dunlap, presi- dent, and Margaret Kohls, faculty sponsor. Whi-Purs Top Row: Sally S. Smith, Jo A. Lindbloom, Margaret K. Hurley, Versa L. Gostnell, Cheryl L. Carleton, Christine M. Anderson, Kathleen M. Sughrue, Linda Hamilton. Second Row: Georgia A. Wilson, Nancy A. Miller, Diana K. Jarvis, Margaret H. Sughrue, Barbara R. Riggle, Paula J. Holle, Cheryl A. Smith, Mary A. Nichols, Marsha L. Minnis. Third Row: Betty J. Cloud, Valerie A. Nixon, Carolyn K. Spen- cer, Frances H. Holeman, Sandra H. Tweed, Janice M. Fromme, Linda K. Childers, Susan K. Cosby, Marilyn C. Morris, Marilyn J. Hohn. Bottom Row: Nancy J. Exline, Pamela McNeal, Judith Kleinschmidt, Mary K. Rendleman, Glenda J. Garrelts, Dianne Knox, Judith A. Wolf, Mary C. Manville, Jane A. Isch, Patricia A. Waters, Virginia Johnsmeyer. Whi-Purs Top Row: Sylvia A. Gillespie, Dee A. Stephens, Marilyn C. Gutsch, Connie K. Rieger, Carol A. Strobel, Maud E. White, Catherine Williams, Mary F. Evans, Franco A. Hammel. Second Row: Constance K. Emigh, Barbara L. Bumsted, Karen S. Jester, Barbara J. McCurdy, Dixie A. Martin, Margaret A. Ritchey, Virginia L. Wisler, Susan D. Mehl. Bottom Row: Norma J. Roberts, Lana L. Burnett, Con- nie L. Hager, Patricia G. Hammond, Martha V. Miller, Jeannette A. Andrews, Judy K. Griffin, Donna J. Hankin, Vera J. True. ' ' j r S . w ! MUpVMgfijjq ; .A am 96 Cheering Clubs Yell For Team Victories Sitting in a. body at all football and basketball games were the members of Phi Sigma Chi, upper- class women ' s pep club. Dressed in purple and white uniforms, the girls actively supported the Wildcat athletic teams. During football season the Ill-member group marched in the Homecoming Parade, chartered a bus to Lawrence for the K-State-Kansas University game and promoted the spirit of University athletics by posting victory signs on campus. The hoop the basketball players break through when entering the court was built by the group. Mary Alice Humes was president and Sandra Hick faculty advisor. Eight cheerleaders led the fans in supporting the Wildcats. The group, which included a set of twins and four boys, attended two out-of-town football games and five out-of-town basketball games, in- cluding the pre-seasonal Big-8 tournament in Kansas City. Selected by a committee of faculty members and students, the cheerleaders planned all pep rallies. Charles Howard was head cheerleader. Packing Memorial Stadium, loyal K-State fans follow the big play as they hopefully strain for a Wildcat victory. Phi Sigma Chi Top Row: Mary H. Vogt, Barbara A. Sweat, Barbara J. Lang, Leah J. Ottaway, Loretta E. Lasho, Sara S. Erway. Second Row. Sheryl D. Klepinger, Karen K. Kemper, Brenda L. Lahmeyer, Janice E. Bassett, Sally S. Schmelzel, Karen D. Geist, Barbara Hansen. Third Row: Patricia A. Rash, Janet N. Patton, Gloria L. Bartholomew, Karen K. Essm iller, Nancy E. Schletzbaum, Doris A. Geraghty. Bottom Row: Roberta K. Pratt, Karen L. Kirkwood, Linda L. Pounds, Marilyn L. Cooper, Margaret C. Lewis, Dee A. St. John, Dorothy C. Johnson. 97 Institute of Aerospace Sciences- Top Rou 1 : Howard E. Ludlum, Gary L. Giles, Jack W. Hoffman, Richard L. Burandt. Second Rou: Gary W. Nelson, Merlin D. Schu- man, Robert H. Han, Fernando L. Figueroa, Rolland V. Elliott. Bot- tom Row: Roger W. Coulter, Charles E. Wilson, Wilson Tripp, Ronald A. Dial. American Institute of Physics Top Rou . Raymond L. Eastwood, Jerald J. Wray, Wendell R. Peters, Paul E. Rhine, Philip F. Ingersoll. Second Row: Arlyn E. Asch, Ulrich Mathis, John W. Wilson, Donald M. Ernst, Earl W. Hoffman, Jon B. Bryan. Bottom Row: Charles T. Prevo, Billy H. Bailey, Curt H. Chadwick, Richard D. Avery, Dale D. Koelling. Aerospace Scientists Visit Aircraft Center Monthly films showing institutions concerned with aerospace science were sponsored by the K-State chapter of the Institute of Aerospace Sciences. All engineering students were invited to view the films. The club visited the Boeing Aircraft Company in Wichita and sponsored an exhibit at the Engineer ' s Open House. Guest speakers were invited to speak at the club meetings. Robert Hart was president of the group and Wilson Tripp was faculty advisor. Visiting Prof Speaks At Physics Program An outstanding program of the American Insti- tute of Physics was a talk given by Dr. Tibor Rado, a guest professor in the math department. Rado spoke- on the Respective Roles of Intuition in Ingenuity. Fall and spring picnics were other highlights of the year for the 50-member club. Charles Prevo guided the group as president and F. W. Crawford served as the faculty sponsor. Membership was open to all students interested in the field of physics. Student Society of Industrial Engineers Top Row. Syed Fuzail, Charles L. Bariett, John F. Foresman, Dennis A. Lindell, Robert L. Buckner, Larry D. Loornis, H. A. Hasham. Second Row: Curtis K. Gardner, Patrick F. Noud, Michael W. Mealy, Lynn G. Nyquist, Jorge H. Gonzalez, William R. Hensley. Third Row: James R. Jaax, Charles S. Cranston, David A. Hotchkiss, Yalamanchi Y. Prasad, Arthur E. Christy, Surendra B. Sahgal. Bottom Row: James C. Nelson, Carl E. Jeans, Douglas E. Dempsey, Robert G. Tichenor, Richard E. Bills, Vern M. Raven. Industrial Engineers Initiate New Chapter Established on campus last fall following the ac- crediting of the Department of Industrial Engineer- ing was a student chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers. The 58-member chapter was led by Patrick Noud, president, and Arthur Carson, faculty sponsor. Outstanding guest speakers were brought to meetings to promote study and discus- sion of job opportunities in the field. Ag Engineers Serve At Departmental Day Serving refreshments at Agricultural Engineering Day in the fall and setting up a display for the En- gineers ' Open House were two activities of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Directed by President Olin Vanderslice and Faculty Advisor John Funk, the 40-member society heard profes- sional speakers from the field at weekly meetings. Members attended a Mid-Central Section meeting. American Society of Agricultural Engineers Top Row: Marvin L. Price, Albert L. Woody, Norman E. Elliott, George J. Smith, George M. Powell, Larry L. Stephens, Loren L. Alderson, David R. Spellman. Second Row. Karl W. Eisele, Gary M. Ryland, Gerald L. Jessen, Albert C. Kientz, Kenneth R. Corpstein, Howard F. Stapleton, Vincent E. Sweat, Stanley E. Christiansen, Alvin D. Schrag. Third Row. Ronald E. Adams, Robert L. Edwardson, Ahmad Mani, Francis F. Miller, John W. Funk, Olin L. Vanderslice, Gordon D. Kolterman, Ralph W. Unger, Glen J. Creager. Bottom Row: Frank A. Anderson, Ronald W. Hayes, Ivan R. Wilkinson, Ronald D. Stout, John E. Miller, Merle R. Albright, Gary L. Conaway, Fredrick H. Folsche. 99 Collecting materials for the Sketch Pad booklet, mem- bers of the AIA make ready for their first publication. Architects Contribute To Egyptian Temples A financial contribution was made to UNESCO this year by the K-State student chapter of the American Institute of Architects which will assist with the preservation of ancient Egyptian temples that were built more than 3,500 years ago. The Sketch Pad was published by AIA mem- bers for the first time. The new monthly publication was distributed to K-State architectural students and alumnae in the Kansas City area. Club members also wrote and distributed the Sharette, a publication which was published quarterly and sent to all archi- tecture schools in the Big Eight Conference. Outstanding architects and the president of the Kansas City AIA chapter were invited to speak at club meetings. Members also took a field trip to Kansas City in the fall to visit buildings which had received architectural awards from the Kansas City AIA chapter. The 125-member organization spon- sored the annual Beaux Arts Ball in January. Homer Williams led the activities of the club as president and Alden Krider was faculty sponsor. American Institute of Architects Top Row: K. A. Miller, R. D. Boehmke, D. J. Dussair, L. E. Richardson, R. D. Salsbury, P. A. Friesen, R. Sutherland. Second Row. ]. D. Marshall, S. F. Sauer, N. W. Stanton, G. P. Harriman, W. E. Kirby, A. L. Wiechert, G. N. Wells, J. E. Steele. Third Row. H. N. Welch, D. B. Linstrum, G. K. Stucky, S. F. Robohn, D. A. Dyer, C. T. Conner, C. C. Purser. Bottom Row. D. E. Love- lace, T. L. Patterson, W. E. Kaes- ler, T. C. Ott, M. T. Fickel, L. A. Norris, G. D. Williams, E. M. Hanna. American Inititute of Architects Top Row. J. E. Mitchell, H. L. Williams, W. Petersilie, H. E. Bond, J. S. Miller, R. R. Hoff- hines, J. A. Ogburn. D. J. Denny. S econd Row: C. M. Crosby, W. D. Miller, T. P. Kane, L. L. Pounds, G. A. Krider, J. F. Con- ner, G. M. Carlson. Third Row. C. W. Nelson, M. W. Davidson, T. F. Knapp, E. J. Wimmer, L. R. Dunn, G. R. Jarvis, D. A. Blasiar. Bottom Row. J. D. Thompson, J. F. Sayers, S. C. Piper, J. E. Jen- kins, T. D. Jacob, E. H. Nickols, E. H. Holmes. 100 Institute of Radio Engineers Top Row: Russell C. Case, Norman L. Noe, Dennis L. Zitterkopf, Sam L. Smed, Herschel D. Richter, Euriel B. Albers. Second Row. Norman P. Urban, John R. Mick, Gordon D. Schwartz, Julius D. Kraushaar, Howard J. Ubert, Willard B. Hopson. Third Row. Clarence V. Thorwald, Harry L. Keller, Leon A. Holloway, Larry B. Hofman, Leo E. Becker, Melvin D. Koci. Bottom Row. Larry D. Jefferies, Ernest E. Fenton, Ellis W. Rewerts, Karl F. Anderson, Marvin H. Hammond, Dennis D. Koci, Joseph E. Zveglich. Radio Engineers Hear Technical Speeches Space communications was the topic of a Bell Telephone representative speech given to the Insti- tute of Radio Engineers. Members of the club also entertained a speaker from MacDonald Aircraft who told about astronautics and new electronical ad- vancements. Seeking to further their knowledge in the related fields of electronics and communications, the radio engineers found the lectures beneficial in correlating theory with practice. Herschel Richter directed the club; C. A. Halijak was faculty sponsor. Architects Auxiliary Attends Open House The American Institute of Architects Auxiliary was entertained at an open house held by the wife of a local architect. Seeing the operation of a typical architect ' s office helped the members towards their goal of better understanding their husbands ' pro- fessions. Wives of local architects attended the open house in addition to the 40-member auxiliary. Meeting once a month, the auxiliary gathered at the home of Mrs. Emil Fischer for a Christmas party. The group was sponsored jointly by Mrs. Fischer and Mrs. Kay Lippenberger. To aid the aux- iliary ' s financial status, a white elephant sale and candy project were conducted. Proceeds from these events sponsored the annual spring dance, picnic and supported the general financial operation of the organization. Rounding out their active year was a special exercise for the members whose husbands were graduating. Emil Fischer, head of the depart- ment of architecture, officiated at the informal pres- entation ceremony and awarded honorary diplomas and roses to the wives of the graduating architects. American Institute of Architects Auxiliary Top Row. Doris Wimmer, Sonja K. Lowe, Nancy L. Wilson, Gracie Evans. Bottom Row. Doris A. Badaracco, Alice L. Ruthe, Sue Knapp, Berneda F. Ott. 101 American Society of Civil Engineers Top Row: Arjan M. Mansukhani, Ferguson L. Brady, Glenn B. Chalmers, Lutfy S. Theodossy, Celestino E. Brolo, Herbert N. Whitney, Clarence W. Bauer, Abdur R. Tasir, Robert W. Woods, Govindap Srinivasan. Second Row: Jerry L. Yockey, Douglas D. Hauptli, John D. Swickard, Edmundo R. Gonzalez, Byron O. Freeby, Errol D. Landman, Curtis G. Maxwell, Jay E. Faulconer, Charles L. Burton, Ronald D. Fletcher. Third Row: Larry E. Law, Byron E. Byerley, James L. Chaffee, Richard J. Cunningham, Jitendra T. Shah. Sidney R. Smith, Robert C. Edmiston, Jerome H. Butler, Charles W. Baker, David F. Gingerich. Bottom Row: Leslie D. Heacock, Charles R. Bills, Donald J. Novak, James E. Churchman, Dallas R. Koerner, Robert N. Linden, Dennis R. Lagerquist, Ronald D. Andersen, Dee J. Bell, Norman C. Owings. Civil Engineers Rate National Recognition The American Society of Civil Engineers received a Certificate of Commendation recognizing the K- State chapter as one of the top 15 in the nation. This was the fourth time in the past five years that the chapter has received this national honor. Activities included joint meetings with the KU chapter in the fall and spring, and with the Kansas City section in conjunction with a field trip to study hydraulic systems. Speakers from engineering groups and commercial firms visited the group. The society also participated in the Engineers ' Open House. Dr. John McEntyre, faculty sponsor, and Charles Baker, president, directed the work of the 98-member society. All juniors and seniors enrolled in the cur- riculum of civil engineering are eligible for mem- bership. The K-State chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was organized in 1923 and is aimed at encouraging the development of a professional consciousness and promoting a spirit of congeniality among civil engineering students. American Society of Civil Engineeri Top Row: Patrick E. Malloy, David A. Flory, Charles L. Paph, Mahendra R. Shah, Robert R. McCluer, Armando J. Castillo, DeLon D. Sargent, Surendra R. Shah. Second Row: Larry L. Daggett, Gary L. Cameron, Iran E. Ubben, Harvey H. Olson, Gary W. Edwards, Walter E. Henderson, George W. Ristau, Wiley D. Gamble, Edward E. Yotter. Third Row: Donald G. Eliason, Frank A. Rogers, William M. Lackey, Gary L. Shepherdson, Warren K. Kennedy, Joseph L. Lilley, James S. Sandstrum, Dennis G. Heit- nunn, Allen L. Grunder, Donald P. Mullen. Bottom Row: Vernon H. Rosebraugh, Verlyn D. Osborne, Delmer H. Schultz, Michael E. Smith, John C. Brisbin, Marvin W. Dupersoy, Charles R. Burnes, Jon E. McKown, John A. Bugni. 102 Engineering Society Takes Industrial Trip Touring industrial concerns in Kansas City as a part of a Student Industrial Forum were the 67 members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Professional engineers were brought to the campus to observe the facilities available in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Two technical engineering experiment-research papers, written by members of the K-State branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, were entered in the student-paper contest at the regional ASME contest held in Lawrence in April. These reports were judged by faculty members, stu- dents, and industrial engineers. An exhibit was entered by the ASME in the En- gineers ' Open House and the society sponsored an annual spring picnic for all mechanical engineering students and faculty members. Richard Burandt served as the president of the student society and John Lindholm was the faculty advisor. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Top Row: Gary L. Cunningham, Howard E. Ludlum, Dorothy F. McFadden, Clay A. Morris, James C. Wing. Second Row. Clinton J. Sewell, Glen L. Shurtz, Darryl E. Matter, Roger P. Balzer, George W. Schneider, Noel H. Duncan. Third Row: Larry E. Cook, Raymond L. Bentz, Larry R. Hall, Larry D. Combes, Robert H. Hart. Bottom Row: Thomas J. Nolan, Terrence L. Black, David O. Bear, Miles R. Funk, Gerald L. Jensen, Kenneth A. Wolf. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Top Row: Richard E. Johnson, Roger L. Craft, Duane E. Thiel, Gary L. Giles, Jack W. Hoff- man, Richard B. Kramer, Richard L. Burandt. Second Row: Dennis W. Drpuillard, Raymond K. DeLong, Donald D. Oswald, Ramon S. Harper, George P. Maguire, Michael K. O ' Connor, Merlin D. Schuman. Third Row: Gary W. Nelson, David L. Flynn, Roger A. Heller, Jack R. Cook, Keith M. Hostetler, Jimmy D. McNeal. Bottom Row: John D. Whittier, Robert L. Bennett, Carl A. Larson, John C. Lindholm, Theodore Ochs, Gary L. Peterson, James W. Neal. 103 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Tup Rou 1 : Humayun Akhtar, Gary L. Ewy, Tansukhlal G. Dorawala, Thomas M. Bunch, Donald M. Rasmussen, Kent M. Buster, Gulab C. Shah, Hiralal N. Thakker. Second Row. George L. Kidwell, Carl F. Dresie, Donald J. Kidwell, Edward A. Meenen, Bernard T. Giefer, George F. Marble, James B. Hemphill. Third Row. Roger F. Lolley, Kenneth L. Martin, Donald D. Brewer, David L. Meyer, Richard D. McGee, Paul W. Allen, Phillip W. Pugh, Larry D. Nicholson. Bottom Rou-: Merrill F. Sproul, Wayne A. Odle, John T. Chehaske, Donald R. Unruh, John R. Kirkpatrick, Paul W. Studebaker, Donald D. Smith. Chemical Engineers Study Related Fields Speakers and films related to the field of chemical engineering were program attractions at the monthly meetings of the American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. These programs were centered around top- ics concerning the work of a chemical engineer in industrial situations and the other types of jobs avail- able after graduation. Panel discussions by faculty members and reports by undergraduates on their research projects were given. In December three of the members attended the AICE Regional Meeting in Columbia, Mo. Repre- sentatives were present from colleges and universi- ties located in the Midwest. In the spring, the insti- tute planned their annual picnic and took an inspec- tion field trip to a chemical plant. Ronald Havenstein was president of the 85-mem- ber group and William H. Honstead was the faculty advisor. The chapter was established in 1930. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Top Row. Myron L. Hauschild, Stuart R. Leonhart, Larry G. Erickson, Robert A. Cassell, John C. Williams, Allan L. Hoffman, Charles C. Barnhart, Thomas D. Denchfield, Kenneth D. Fowler, Charles M. French. Second Rou 1 : Ping H. Sih, Kenneth L. Carl, Thomas A. Edwards, Richard K. Adams, Robert D. Smith, David L. Halsted, Richard E. Mistier, Arthur E. Smith, Escal L. Eskridge. Third Row. Dahyabhai L. Patel, Daniel J. Miller, Paul F. Habiger, Michael D. Ruff, Charles D. Pence, John O. Somers, Ramon A. Sharpe, John D. Bailie, Bipin G. Shah, Roger E. Ozias. Bottom Row. William J. Flentie, Robert L. Sargent, Richard F. Hickey, Arthur H. Lupfer, Robert M. Hamlett, Paul H. Ellis, Benjamin G. Kyle, Ronald A. Havenstein, Cyrus H. Elting. 104 American Nuclear Society Top Row: Michael K. Mahaffey, Jarold W. Boettcher, David S. Dodson, Douglas W. Brink, James M. Royer, Keith L. Hooper, Larry F. Ketter, William R. Jacobs, Gary L. Mundhenke. Second Row: Morris J. Coolbaugh, James D. Barbour, Marilyn L. Arm- strong, Jack E. Baber, John M. Davis, Nancy L. Fisher, Ronald D. Jefferies, Jerry L. Cassidy. Third Row: Darrell F. Newman, James W. Rowland, Stanley N. Chilcott, Kenneth E. Habiger, Larry L. Linscheid, James D. Callen, Thomas E. Mistier, Darrol H. Timmons, Jerry L. Rathbun. Bottom Row: Bryce E. Rohrbaugh, Rod E. Athey, Jon M. Rueck, Gary F. Grafel, Ralph G. Bruce, Robert H. Ihde, William F. Splichal, Donald F. Butzin, Richard S. Aberle. Nuclear Enthusiasts Invite Alum to Speak Walter Mitchel, a 1932 Kansas State graduate, spoke to the 83 members of the student branch of the American Nuclear Society. His address was entitled Technical Problems in Nuclear Weapons Testing. A colonel in the British Army also spoke to the organization about the British nuclear tests which are conducted on Christmas Island. Films shown by the members depicted other segments of the nuclear engineering field. The Triga Mark II research reac- tor proposed last year was completed. Approximately a dozen displays and exhibits were sponsored by the society for Engineers ' Open House. The exhibits were primarily displays of reactor mod- els, nuclear equipment, and radiation safety de- vices. Also included in the exhibits was an activation analysis demonstration. Jon Rueck led the group as president and R. W. Clack served as faculty advisor. At the senior honors banquet, graduating seniors were recognized and those with high grades were presented awards. The club sponsored fall and spring picnics. Membership is open to students in nuclear engineering. American Nuclear Society Top Row: Larry S. McReynolds, Gale G. Simons, Paul R. Prevo, Chandresh Bahadur, Richard E. Kahler. Second Row: Melvin M. LaVail, Leonard F. Meyer, Milton E. Deckard, Paul N. Nadashkevich, Jimmy L. Rash. Third Row: Ronald L. Holton, Wil- liam T. Urban, Philip W. Morton, Laurence F. Miller, Thaine W. Cook, John W. Felten. Bottom Row: Paul E. Peko, Aryl B. Clason, Thomas R. Hill, Gary D. Barrens, Roberto lotti, Lonnie G. Ryland, Glenn R. Harry. 105 American Institute of Electrical Engineen Top Row. Jesus C. Dejesus, Keith L. Bennett, Ivan D. Walker, Larry D. Knight, Silas W. Kelly, Donald F. Tidd. Second Row. Larry E. Krob, Orville M. Hett, Thomas D. Sims, Dennis E. Snyder, Herman F. Deines, Jerry L. Porterfield. Third Row. Gene F. Koester, Norman L. Noe, Arlyn G. Nelson, Louie Supica, Euriel B. Albers, Gary G. Tobias, Gerald D. Clubine. Bottom Row. Paul F. Burk, Ernest E. Fenton, George J. Martin, Daniel D. Burke, Joseph E. Zveglich, Maynard W. Kline, Melvin D. Koci, Leo E. Becker. Electrical Engineers Look Ahead to Jobs A panel discussion on After Graduation, What? provided members of the American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers with up to date information con- cerning available job opportunities. Representatives of the Kansas City section of the National Society of Professional Engineers discussed the employers expectations of engineering graduates. Several mem- bers attended a district meeting of the professional chapter in Kansas City. Exhibitors for the Engineers ' Open House dis- played miniaturized electronic tubes and transistors. The Electrical Engineering Institute also participated in a Prize Paper contest for the writing of technical electronic engineering articles. With the addition of 65 new men, the total mem- bership reached a high of 130. Any student in electrical engineering was eligible to join the Insti- tute. Gerald Clubine served as fall semester chair- man and Ellis Rewerts was chairman during spring semester. Melvin Cottom was faculty sponsor. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Top Row. Thomas J. Young, James T. Norbury, Ralph H. Schimke, Larry D. Miller, Herschel D. Richter, Robert C. Keyser. Second Row. Norman P. Urban, Richard W. Sump, Murari M. Simlote, John P. Wilson, George H. Beyer, Larry N. Prose, Kenneth L. Cation. Third Row. Ronald E. Rich, Harry L. Keller, Larry D. Jefferies, John R. Mick, Larry B. Hofman, Howard J. Ubert, Max W. Farrow, Gordon D. Schwartz. Bottom Row. Larry J. Ballentine, Terry W. Curtis, Curtis M. Wann, Ellis W. Rewerts, Karl F. Anderson, Marvin H. Hammond, Dennis D. Koci, Richard W. Wellman, Gene W. Schild. 106 Cosmopolitans Serve Feast to Community Sponsorship of the annual Feast of Nations gave members of the Cosmopolitan Club opportunity to acquaint students and the community with foods, traditional dress and music symbolic of international students ' homelands. Proceeds from the dinner went to a scholarship for international students. A picnic launched the fall membership drive for the 200-member club which sought to promote inter- national understanding. A Christmas party and a roller-skating party, in conjunction with the People- to-People international program, were other forms of entertainment. Members of the KU international students club were invited to an April Fool ' s party. Cosmopolitan Club meetings were scheduled bi- monthly with programs featuring guest speakers, panel discussions and films. In the spring the club affiliated with the Collegiate Council of the United Nations, and initiated a Sunday afternoon walk ses- sion. Giving students an opportunity to socialize informally, the walks originated at the Union. Susie Young, president, conducted meetings. Cecil Miller served as faculty advisor for the club which was organized on the campus in 1919. Think International, the theme of the Cosmopolitan Club, drew 450 people to the annual Feast of Nations. Cosmopolitan Club Top Row: Suzanne C. Young, Nancy J. Harris, Mary E. Malmberg, Hadi N. Abdul, Manku M. Mansukhani, Virginia A. Garvin, Judith A. Stevens, Alapaty Apparao, Krishna N. Saksena, Dinesh Mehrotra, Barbara H. Lanning. Second Row: Judy K. Willis, Janice K. Oberhelman, Janet H. Pine, Mary F. Dale, Hadi A. Ali, Nicko P. loannou, Luciano G. Amutan, Alain Swietlicki, Atef S. Soliman, Donald L. Oesch, Mohammed S. Ulla, Vineet Virmani. Third Row: Muhammed A. Hamid, Betty J. Harris, Michael T. Yu, Chandresh Baha- dur, John N. Kontos, Peter W. Garretson, Syed A. Hashmy, Thota Vykuntapathi, Amnu S. Raj, Gerald E. Thierstein, Richard E. Sims. Fourth Row: Ghulam S. Jatoi, Wiley D. Gamble, James D. Thompson, Ara Yahnian, David F. Gingerich, Ronald A. White, Peter Hanni, Seth Kauf- man, Amos L. Roleau, Roger A. Heller, Merlin D. Schuman, Ahmad M. Hamad. Bottom Row: Lucinda L. Keller, Marion S. Kundiger, Arjan M. Mansukhani, Gosala S. Murty, Gordon E. Wallace, Charles H. Wildy, Jesus C. Dejesus, Nello T. Rosania, Maganlal N. Desai, Evelyn J. Goldsby. 107 Dame Club Top Row. Thelma J. Wiggins, Jean M. Schueler, Bonnie K. Oshel, Angie Noble, Phyllis Bills, Barbara Wilshire, Guin Kerchner, Kay Oliphant, Kathy Fellers, Jo Gere. Second Row: Roberta M. Baugh, Darlyne M. Burchfiel, Bette I. Brackett, JoAnn Pfanenstiel, Ruth E. Gould, Louise LaRue, Glenda Groff, Jeanne D. Harland, Barbara A. Brent, Virginia F. Wilkinson. Third Row. Carolyn A. Morith, Betty L. Bailey, Doris J. Johnson, Mary K. Kippes, Helen R. Fenton, Sandra S. Stevens, Joyce F. Sherman, Alberta L. Sweat, Loretta M. Sprague, Dorothy A. Bartel. Bottom Row. Alice Hazelbaker, Judy L. Nelson, Lorena A. Chase. Evona Albers, Shirley Bryant, Alice Ruthe, Barbara Kay, Shirley Nance, Joan Roberts, Marilynn Reid. Damet Club Top Row. Ardith Ubben, Jan Hopson, Ruth Evers- meyer, Sylvia L. Walker. Bottom Row. Mavis L. Kingsley, Rae E. Smith, Sharon Fox, Maxine Mikesell. Dames Club Women Edit, Sell Cookbooks Kitchen Klatter, a cookbook compiled and sold by the 300 members of the Dames Club, replenished the club treasury. The wives of students and married women students participated in 10 interest groups, ranging from ceramics to figure toning. Sharon Fox, president, and Mrs. Emil Fischer, faculty sponsor, directed the donation of a silver tea service to the men ' s scholarship houses. Wives of graduates re- ceived P.H.T., Pushing Hubby Through, degrees. Damei Club Top Roil ' : Margie M. Ice, Corieta J. Davis, Lynn J. Grant, Violet J. Thome, Bonnie J. Wenzl, Marie C. Johnson, Peggy J. Kraushaar, Karen S. Welliever. Second Row: Fiona M. Linstrum, Karon J. Keller, Janet L. Hixson, Patti A. Folk, Carolyn J. McMillan, Lois J. Walker, Doris M. Stagemeyer, June McCluggage. Bottom Row: Rose M. C. Stephansen, Kay L. Johnson, Mary T. Seaton, Lucille Wiley, Rose A. Larsen, Mary C. Andersen, Karen L. Elliott, Lois L. Simonton. 108 Student Chapter AVMA Auxiliary Top Row: Lou M. Jay, Brenda G. Hull, Carol M. Capron, Erma L. Baugh, Joan Moeller, Lois Kaiser, Doris Davis, Sue Solomon, Carolyn Seyferth, Donna Hollern. Second Row. Lillian H. Baker, Betty L. Smith, Donna R. Gillett, Clare J. Askey, Delaine Stalker, Lynn M. Tillotson, Patricia J. Mills, Fran Myers, Barbara Lonker, Shirley Hall, Kay Oliphant. Third Row: Shirley Lagasse, Kathy Bower, Kathleen Murphy ; Mary Trimmell, Marjorie Holland, Ruth Matney, Judy Edmonds, Ginger Davis, Nadine Apley, Nancy Pedersen, Marilyn Hagemoser. Bottom Row: Connie L. Ross, Jean A. Gross, Nancy H. Knappenberger, Barbara Molesworth, Gwyn Dake, Elaine Minneman, Jean Whitmore, Geraldine L. Acre, Joy Whitenack, Dora Stolfus, Margaret Thomas. Student Chapter AVMA Auxiliary Top Row: Darlene C. Osborn. Beverly J. Capron, Kay A. Riffel, Nancy M. Little, Gwen Johston, Barbara Rule, Evelyn Agenbroad, Jo A. Bowman, Wahetta Allen. Second Row: Kay L. Hennessy, Venna J. Glenn, Suzanne Stanton, Patricia Rundle, Joan Waite, Jean Winger, Barbara Winters, Janet Danielson, Nancy Johnston. Bottom Row: Susan J. Just, Mary E. Anderson, Sue McLaughlin, Dee Noffsinger, Nancy J. Fenity, Marilyn Wheeler, Leann Jernigan, Joan Anderson, Rosalie Robl, Kay Hinkle. AVMA Auxiliary Establishes Student Fund In conjunction with the Manhattan Kennel Club, the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary established a fund for grants-in-aid to veterinary medicine students. The fund was financially established through the pro- ceeds from food sold at the Kennel Club Dog Show. Monthly business meetings were enlivened with a variety of presentations, including a fall and win- ter style show, a book review, a dance exhibition, and a talk by a woman veterinarian. A tea for new brides and freshmen veterinary stu- dent wives began the social activities. A Valentines party for husbands plus a weekend of entertainment for veterinary medicine students and their wives from Oklahoma State University were spring parties. Aux- iliary members ended the year with their own com- mencement exercises, followed by a Junior-Senior banquet. Leading the 133 women were Delaine Stalker, president, and Mrs. Dan Upson and Mrs. Donald Kelley, sponsors of the organization. 109 V fl i r j Student Chapter AVMA Seniors Top Row. Jerry F. Breuel, Forrest N. Powell, John A. Minneman, Joseph M. Gross, Ronald C. Chaplain, Merridith L. Mathes. Second Row. Whayne B. Hill, Richard C. Whitmore, Jay A. Anderson, Charles E. Lingle, Gerold D. Neeley, James H. Withers, Harold E. McCoy. Third Row. James L. Gammell, George H. Phipps, Frank McLaughlin, Clinton L. Stalker, Oscar F. Clabaugh, Maurice L. Hubbs, Jerald A. Doornbos, Marvin M. Bowman. Bottom Row. Douglas G. Krous, Tom E. Knappenberger, Duane E. Cole, James E. Osborn, James R. Coffman, Stanley R. Agenbroad, Gerald P. MacFee. Student AVMA Sponsors Vet Open House Displays showing the treatment of Brucellosis and rabies, communicable diseases contacted from ani- mals and household pets, and Bovine dental capping were among the exhibits at the fifth annual Veteri- nary Medicine Open House. Senator Frank Carleson opened the day ' s events sponsored by the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Assn. Two delegates were sent to Detroit to the na- tional AVMA convention. Other activities included a fall smoker for first year veterinary medicine stu- dents, fall and spring dances, and a spring banquet honoring the graduating seniors. The K-State Student Chapter of the AVMA was organized in 1906 and was nationally affiliated in 1939. With a membership totaling 251, the associa- tion was composed of the entire student body of the School of Veterinary Medicine. President for the fall semester was Frank McLaughlin and Clint Stalker was president during the spring semester. Faculty advisors were Dr. Lee Railsback and Dr. Stan Larsen. Student Chapter AVMA Seniors Top Row. James C. Walker, Robert M. Snyder, Dennis D. Elliott, Boyd E. Burhoop, Kenneth L. Boyd, William A. Welty, Ray Drumright, Donald L. Mosier. Second Row. Paul W. Schilling, Kenneth C. Ross, John M. Dial, Vera P. Rogers, Janice M. Lilly, Janver D. Krehbiel, George C. Ferguson. Third Row. Harold E. Garner, Lewis C. Foster, Norman W. Umphenour, Robert L. Borne, Claude H. Henkel, Eugene E. Murphy, Thomas W. Martin, Thomas W. Parks. Bottom Row. Arthur H. Becker, Theodore A. Stolfus, Edward M. O ' Brien, Warren C. Babcock, Robert F. Crawford, Bobby J. Trimmell, Alfred L. Schuetz. 110 Student Chapter AVMA Juniors Top Row: James E. Hall, Michael J. Hennessy, Jay B. Seyferth, John D. Buser, John H. Cerny, Ross D. Clark, Vincent F. DeRouchey. Second Row: Larry C. Caster, Bob L. Myers, Charles S. Ratcliff, Anne J. Scully, Rodney G. Oliphant, Gordon L. Coppoc. Bottom Row: Duane A. Thomas, Henry R. Michaux, Kenneth E. Roberts, Kenneth A. Van Sickle, James D. Austin, John H. Vogel, James R. Dicken. Student Chapter AVMA Juniors Top Row: Max E. Mann, Lyle E. Rasmussen, Jean A. Fankhauser, Wilbur D. Jay, Lyle D. Miller, Jimmie Caster, Adin R. Webb, A. Lee Elliott. Second Row: Irwin K. Liu, Charles R. Hall, Thomas C. Martin, Dallas L. Glenn, Dewey F. Gillett, Mitchell Wolak, R iy W. Ely, Daniel M. Winger, Luther W. Dunaway. Third Row: Darrell L. Bower, Jon R. Ayers, John R. Molesworth, Carlos E. Clavell, Donald W. Lonker, Bruce P. Hull, Stephen E. Williams, Jerry W. Allen. Bottom Row: Brad W. Broady, Clifford E. Noff- singer, William H. Whitenack, Lloyd E. Christie, Darrell D. Johnson, John W. Austerman, Wayne A. Hagemoser. Student Chapter AVMA Sophomores Top Row: John R. Clifford, Donald G. Schroeder, Terry T. Roberts, Francis P. Moynagh, Galen D. Bird, Myron N. Jorgensen. Second Row: Stanley J. Lewengrub, Robert J. Danielson, Dean E. Wheeler, Philip Litwak, Warren S. Bivin, Malcolm C. Goodrich, George M. Baker. Third Row: Juan L. Armstrong, Thomas M. Walsdorf, Rex E. Cross, Melville L. Just, James C. Davis, Charles W. Kasselder. Bottom Row: Bryan B. Barr, Martin G. Robl, John F. Rule, Billie E. Shields, Jerald T. Waite, Robert L. Snider, Thomas W. Swerczek. Ill Student Chapter AVMA Sophomores Top Row: Gail D. Anspaugh, Harvey R. Matncy, Bruce E. McLaury, David A. Nichols, Kenneth L. Thompson, Jon R. Clark, Rodger D. Gracey, Frank R. Jordan. Second Row: Elmer G. Davis, William F. Mohri, Charles D. Clinkenbeard, Susan P. Abrahams, Jean A. MacEachern, Polly R. Armstrong, Leon J. Mills, Robert J. Beattie, Eldon E. Hollern. Third Row: Thomas D. Moss, Donald W. Stanton, Douglas A. Leigh, Richard T. Falter, Malcolm L. Blessing, Carl R. Johnson, Marian E. Ray, James A. Riedinger. Bottom Row: Paul J. Tillotion, Fred T. Hanson, Kenneth L. Rundle, Garland E. Hinkle, Lyle K. Smith, Arthur D. Apley, Herman D. Santala. Student Chapter AVMA Freshmen Top Rou-: Richard E. Webber, Gary N. Edmonds, Darrell M. Riffel, Emma K. Smith, Anne H. Wood, Michael A. Lanning, Donald L. Harris, George S. Jensen. Second Row: David P. Kaiser, Donald G. Hefty, Martin R. Connell, Frank R. Solomon, Nedrick L. Price, Keith A. Wolf, Herschel D. Lewis. Third Row: Kenneth M. Capron, Robert L. Winters, Harry F. Moberly, Paul A. Ryding, James J. Klaudt, Peter P. Preheim, John L. Cicmanec, Jack L. Anderson. Bottom Row: Leo H. Converse, George D. Thye, Orville L. Lagasse, Frank E. Moeller, Steven F. Swaim, Raymon A. Anderson, James S. Hersh, Wayne M. Grover. Student Chapter AVMA Freshmen Top Row: Paul T. Purinton, Hubert D. Cox, Berton Rosenquit, Tom V. David, Doyle W. Frank, Rob- ert W. Bull, William G. McConnell, Terry J. Kern. Second Row: J. Courtney Venables, Darrell L. Salsbury, Robert F. Hoops, Lowell J. Lyons, John R. Baker, Virgil J. Capron, Michael A. Koligian. Third Row: Donald J. Jensen, Randall E. Pedersen, Carl W. Dahling, Kenneth E. Acre, Charles A. Dake, Charles W. Johnston, Tom M. Tribolet, Dennis E. Dettmer. Bottom Row: Los V. Holland, Bruce W. Little, Royce N. Snook, Gary E. Thomas, Raymond D. Askey, Norman B. Jernigan, Ronald B. Keene. 112 Forensic Union Top Row. Stanley R. Glowers, Karen S. McAuley, Rebecca A. Glowers, Karla J. Nivison, Anita G. Taylor, Michael B. Seaton. Second Row. Deanna K. Atkinson, Linda R. Krueger, Gladys Bryson, Barbara L. Lasley, Martha M. Stout, George A. Ellsworth. Third Row. Robert D. Crangle, Charles L. Choguill, David H. McMullen, Garry D. Kepley, Arthur J. Groesbeck, Daniel T. Bourquin. Bottom Row. Jack D. Blankenship, Larry A. Bolton, William C. Robinson, Vernon L. Gaylor, Larry A. Dimmitt, Ronald L. Hansing. Forensic Tournament Drills New Debaters A highlight of the Forensic Union activities last fall was the sponsorship of a debate tournament for University students who had never debated in col- lege competition. More than 25 colleges and uni- versities from Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma sent representatives to participate in the one-day tour- nament. A small trophy was awarded to the win- ning school, but emphasis was placed on the learning of debate techniques rather than actual competition. The Forensic Union is a local organization for de- baters and University students interested in speech. During the spring semester, debaters from Kan- sas State University and Rockhurst College at Kansas City, Mo., met in a case-study tournament. Both groups of debaters were given a body of information concerning the affirmative and negative side of a specific issue. The students were allowed to study the material for a specified time and then present the case using only the available information. The 45 members of the Forensic Union met bi- monthly at which time interested students practiced manuscripts, extemporaneous speeches and orations. Demonstrations were also presented to further the members ' knowledge of proper debating techniques. At the end of the year, Forensic Union members honored the outstanding first-year debater and the outstanding senior debate member for their work at the annual awards banquet. Completing its second year on the K-State cam- pus, the Forensic Union was sponsored by Debate Coach Anita Taylor and Assistant Coach Martha Stout. Bill Robinson was student moderator. Winners of a Larry Woods Speech Contest glance at their checks following successful competition against six orators. 113 Social Club Compiles Etiquette Guidebook Distributing a handbook of social etiquette to all campus social chairmen were the 53 members of the Social Coordinating Council. Promoting, co- ordinating, informing and contributing to the social education of the living groups, the Council also revised social rules and regulations for the organized houses. Men ' s organized houses extended bids to women ' s houses for exchanges through the SCC. Phil Barger served as president and Margaret Lahey and Caroline Peine were faculty advisors. Amateur Radio Club Tapes Space Flight The conversation of Lt. Col. John Glenn, first American to orbit the earth, was taped by members of the Amateur Radio Club during the astronaut ' s space flight. The tape was sent to the National Aero- nautical Space Administration for study. Howard Benton, president, and Nathan Plotkin, faculty sponsor, led activities which included a spring field day. Twenty licensed radio operators set up portable radio equipment and contacted competing amateur operators throughout the nation. Social Coordinating Council Top Row. Jeanette J. Mathias, Janice K. Stucky, Jane C. Benedick, Carol L. Fleming, Antonio J. Marquez. Second Row: James D. Copple, Douglas K. McLean, Samuel Masket, Dee A. St. John, Melanie J. Rullman, Janet C. Hoon. Third Row: Dale E. Sturgeon, Robert O. McCollom, James H. Kirk, Duane C. Von Fange, Bruce B. Brauer, Phillip G. Barger. Bottom Row: John H. Wiech- man, Henry D. Payne, Gary D. Barrons, John T. Chehaske, Stanley S. Robuck, Harold P. Crawford. Kansas State Amateur Radio Club Top Rou : Mary T. Seaton, Donald J. Bunney, Don R. Opdycke, Howard H. Benton, Richard C. Carter. Second Row: Jeffrey C. Wall, Capt. Nathan Plotkin, Ronald E. Rezac, Sandy J. Hassler. Bottom Row: Jay D. Mills, Marvin C. Wahlen, Roy A. Seaton, Galen W. Rezac, Jerry L. Hamilton. 114 Clinic Club Top Row: Edward J. Wimmer, Byron R. Stephenson, Merlin D. Stagemeyer, Mary C. Wood, Lucia A. Schafer, James H. Chil- cott, Maurice G. Keeny. Second Row: John H. Schuetz, Otto W. Tiemeier, Richard L. Powell, Robert L. Kerns, Charles J. Purma, Thomas A. Bryan, Robert L. Osborn. Bottom Row: Cedric B. Fortune, James R. Neff, Joseph P. Galichia, Michael J. Schafer, Olin T. Sandlin, Larry V. Lewman, Rodger L. Maechtlen. Clinic Club Members Visit Health Centers Psychology Club Has Discussion on Freud A visit to the KU Medical Center in Kansas City and the St. Mary ' s Hospital in Manhattan to ob- serve laboratories and use of equipment were two field trips of the Clinic Club. Other highlights in- cluded inviting doctors and dentists to speak at monthly meetings. Faculty sponsors were Dr. O. W. Tiemeier and Dr. E. J. Wimmer. Rex Stephenson was president of the 70-member club from which membership was composed entirely of students in the pre-dental and pre-medical fields. Discussing the effects of Freud on literature were the seventeen members of the Psychology Club, un- der the direction of President Jack Birkinsha and Faculty Sponsor Roy Langford. The organization, composed of both majors and non-majors interested in psychology, familiarized themselves with new psychological trends by studying areas of psychology and religion, extrasensory perception, physiological psychology and the psychology of art. A Christmas party was also held for the Psychology Department. Psychology Club Top Row. Linda B. Creamer, Gordon E. Wallace, Richard L. Akers, Ann M. Bass. Bottom Row: Frank V. Moore, Jack E. Birkinsha, Larry L. Oehlert, Stanley G. Deever, Ronald C. Metzger. 115 Pershing Rifles Rank Fifth in Annual Meet At the annual Cherry Blossom Parade in Wash- ington, D. C, the K-State Pershing Rifle drill team was ranked fifth out of 51 competing teams from colleges and universities throughout the country. Participating in national and regional drill meets was one of the primary activities of the team. The ROTC cadets directed traffic at home basketball and football games and for homecoming festivities. Pershing Rifle Top Row. Gerald W. Zimmerman, Robert E. Davies. Bottom Row. Alan E. Yatmi, George R. Smith, Roger G. Zimmerman. Army Maj. Gen. Griffin presents awards to outstanding AFROTC and ROTC cadets at the annual spring review. Leading the 38 members were Cadet Capt. Rich- ard Nichum and advisors Capt. Joel Hetland and Capt. Glenn Petrenko. Students wh o maintained a 2.0 grade average and demonstrated military pro- ficiency were eligible for membership. Initiates were entertained at a dance at the Ft. Riley Officers Club. Pershing Rifles aimed to develop the highest of military ideals and leadership abilities. Pershing Rifles Top Row. Norman C. Triemer, Don W. Fleming, Penelope A. Heyl, John R. McKay, Lloyd A. Davidson, William E. Kit- terman. Second Row. Richard L. Ingrim, George F. Marble, Joel S. Hetland, Gregory D. Kendall, Richard R. Gordon. Third Row. Wayne A. Kellner, Robert T. Campbell, Robert L. Willhardt, Wilbur E. Thompson, Charles R. Phillips, Phillip C. Shehi. Bottom Row. Howard R. Brainerd, Jon D. Soder, James N. Alice, Garland F. Roberts, Kenneth M. Jensen, Max M. Wells, Michael J. Shonyo. 116 Frog Club Top Row. Sherry L. Irons, Joan E. Smalley, Barbara R. Riggle, Suzanne Estlow, Carolyn A. Beardmore, Sandra R. Hick. Second Row: Marylou Lutz, Nancy J. Wulf, Patricia K. Miller, Susan K. Rollert, Mary L. Muckenthaler, Gwen D. Woodard. Third Row. Judith A. Wolf, Jane V. Allison, K. Sue Shannon, Patricia Ingersoll, Mary J. Rupp, Karen S. Martinson, Roberta K. Pratt. Bottom Row. Judy K. Blake, Margaret R. Schroeder, Peter W. Garretson, Roger T. Meier, Betty I. Mears, Cheryl A. Smith, Karen S. Billingham. Frog Club Members Present Water Show Soccer Group Plays KU, Emporia, Riley A demonstration for the High School Play Day and Number Please, the annual water show, were exhibitions presented by the Frog Club, synchro- nized swimming organization. Club members were chosen after passing a swimming test. Carolyn Beardmore, president, and Sandra Hick, faculty ad- visor, stressed perfect swimming form, not speed. In their second year on campus, the Soccer Club competed against teams from Ft. Riley, Kansas University, and Emporia State. An award was pre- sented to the team ' s most valuable player. Ulrich Mathis served as president and Frank Orazem was faculty sponsor. The club, playing under interna- tional rules, was approved in the fall of I960. Soccer Club Top Row. Lincoln J. Edgar, Muhammed A. Hamid, Carlos O. Revilla, Manku M. Mansukhani, Mayron G. Walsh, Michael M. Balach, Second Row. Charaf E. Mouline, Ulrich Mathis, Robert C. Peet, Prudencio Calderon, Celestino E. Brolo. Bottom Row. Fernando L. Figueroa, Roberto T. Diaz, Ramon A. Sharpe, Marvin W. Dupersoy, Ara A. Yahnian, Hans J. Schwartz. 117 Phemi Top Row. Katheryn A. McKinney, Joyce K. Kuhns, Gwen D. Woodard, Lynn A. Buenning, Jacqueline Humpert, Madeline L. Day, Sandra R. Hick, Lana M. Leffingwell, Brenda A. Goatley, Bernadette R. Hawkes. Second Row: Willa F. Mason, Phyllis Y. Ball, Verona A. Buchele, Dee A. Stephens, Deanna J. Smith, Brenda B. Haky, Ann Drury, Donna L. Moore, Lauda K. Fallis, Nancy L. Kirk, Miriam J. Poole. Third Row: Barbara J. McCurdy, R. Roslyn Rice, Barbara E. Gench, Mary K. Grieser, Elaine Sears, Linda L. Stoskopf, Susan G. Shep- pard, Karen B. Joines, Ellen K. Dickinson, Cheryl A. Smith, Judith K. Hodge, Roberta K. Pratt, fourth Row: Karen K. Kuhn, Patricia A. Byers, Joan McNeal, Patricia R. Christensen, K. Sue Shannon, Eleanor A. Randels, Susan Coleman, Connie L. Hager, Margaret H. Greene, Letitia Staebler, Eva C. Lyman. Bottom Row: June L. Beiter, Mary G. Faulconer, Barbara E. Ball, Katherine Geyer, Barbara R. Riggle, Judith M. Anderson, Phyllis L. Hudson. Phems Event Draws High School Students Orchesis Production Evidences Originality Approximately 200 high school girls attended Sports Day which was sponsored by Phems, an or- ganization for women majoring in physical educa- tion. Under the leadership of President Barbara Bell and Faculty Advisor Eva Lyman, the group spon- sored a freshman initiation picnic for new members, a faculty tea on Parents ' Day, a Christmas party and honored the seniors at a spring banquet. The Orchesis Dance Concert, presented Febru- ary 15 and 16, featured Joseph Schlichter, profes- sional dancer from New York, in a guest appear- ance. Orchesis members arranged their own chore- ography for the concert under the direction of Judith Hodge, faculty sponsor. Carol Donham was presi- dent. The 39 members performed at Ft. Riley and for other groups and sponsored films on dance. Orchecit Top Row: Brenda J. McLean, Suzanne Estlow, Jacqueline R. Glenn, Fredricka S. Alford, Bernadette R. Hawkes, Barbara K. Asch- man, Sharon R. Koch. Second Row: Deanna J. Smith, Carole L. Powell, Roslyn R. Rice, Kathleen A. Allen, Pamela K. McKean, Judith K. Hodge, Lynn A. Buenning, Nancy M. Schiller. Bottom Row: Sandra L. Heckey, Diana G. Cope, Jeanne A. Heintzelman, David M. Green, Meyer Wolfson, Samuel O. LeBarron, William H. Lintner, Ronald E. Hood, Judith C. Donham. 118 Gamma Theta Upsilon Top Row. Alan E. Yabui, Huber Self, J. R. Chelikowsky. Sec- ond Row. Marvin L. Vialle, Eldor C. Quandt, James E. Rose, Herbert L. Rau. Bottom Row. Harvey G. Allen, Lloyd A. Stjernberg. John C. Schartz Williston Geology Club Top Row. John W. Stewart, Robert W. Anderson, Charles R. Lyke, Paul S. Wingard, Donald Eck, Felipe Rosa, Louis Riseman, J. R. Chelikowsky. Second Row. Joe N. LaRue, Larry W. Lind, Dale L. Snow, Kenneth W. Sloan, Claude W. Shenkel, Gary W. Herren, Maurice G. Pattengill. Third Row. Henry V. Beck, James S. Moulthrop, William K. Clark, Michael W. McQuillan, Page C. Twiss, Barry A. Dukes. Bottom Row. Billy L. Baysinger, Gary R. Koontz, Arthur R. Renfro, Stanley R. Brockman, Charles P. Walters, Donald L. Snyder, Albert R. Dowell. Geography Honorary Provides Field Trip Geology Club Hears Earth Science Talks Members of Gamma Theta Upsilon, honorary fraternity of geographers, took their annual field trip to the Black Hills for study and observation April 26-29. Speeches at monthly meetings featured such topics as the geography of Europe and the oceanog- raphy of the Hawaiian Islands. The honorary worked to gain a better understanding of international neigh- bors and to further interest in geographic fields. A 2.5 grade average in geography with an invitation from members were membership requirements. Jim Rose was president and Huber Self, advisor. Monthly seminars provided a medium for ex- changing ideas on earth science topics for Williston Geology club members. Among the speakers were Dr. Han Pflug, a visiting professor from Germany, who spoke on Geologic Research, Palynology, and Color Photometry Used in Rock Identification, Dr. Herb Rau who discussed Urban Developments, and Dr. W. L. Estlow who talked on Volcanoes in Hawaii. Members took a five-day field trip to the Black Hills. The club is sponsored by Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Henry Beck was advisor of the club. 119 American Chemical Society Top Row. Robert B. Pfuetze, Richard E. Toomey, Linda C. Perkins, Jerry O. Reed, Larry M. Seitz. Second Ron : Richard G. Pannbacker, Thomas M. Heaton, Karen E. Whitehead, Marilyn J. Mauck, James L. Mertz. Bottom Ron . Kenyon K. Kugler, Bar- bara A. Gugler, Donald A. Lehman, Mary A. Finch, Roger C. Shenkel. Local Chem Society Visits Research Lab Entomologists Direct FFA Insect Contest A tour of the Research Laboratories in Kansas City highlighted the year ' s activities for the student affiliate of the American Chemical Society. Richard Pannbacker served as president, while Robert W. Kiser was the faculty advisor. A fall and spring picnic and monthly chemistry seminars were held. Orlo Jantz presided over 40 members of the Entomology Club which sponsored the FFA Insect Identification Contest in May. Exhibits were set up by the members throughout the year. Under the direction of Hugh E. Thompson, faculty sponsor, the club prepared two informative news letters. Entomology Club Top Row. Hugh E. Thompson, Juan A. Sifuentes, Wendell K. Whitney, Shiv R. Singh, Robert B. Mills, Ralph L. Parker, Roger D. Akre. Second Row. Burton R. Buckley, Elmer T. Jones, John G. Thomas, Donald A. Wilbur, Carl W. Rettenmeyer, Herbert C. Knutson, Richard J. Elzinga. Third Row. Julian F. Watkins, B. P. Srivastava, Albert Isaak, Wayne L. Berndt, Reginald H. Painter, George W. Doering, Edwin L. Soderstrom. Bottom Row. Leroy L. Peters, Theodore L. Hopkins, Orlo K. Jantz, Joseph L. Knapp, Chris C. Burkhardt, Clarence Guldner, Robert L. Kirkpatrick. 120 Campus Republicans Host Prominent Men Collegiate Young Republicans were host to Gov- ernor John Anderson, McDill Huck Boyd, Con- gressman William Avery and Senator Frank Carlson at their monthly meetings. Students wanting to ana- lyze and discuss information concerning political topics were invited to hear these politicians. Members attended the State Young Republicans Convention at Wichita and the Midwest Federation at Indianapolis, Indiana. Phil Barger was chairman of the state convention and Art Groesbeck was the state publicity chairman. President of K-State ' s 400- member group was Dorothy Parker and faculty advisor was Dallas Nelson. Enthusiastic Collegiate Young Republicans took an active part in the Model Congress held in April. They took positions as senators or representatives to gain insight into situations encountered in Congress. Speaking on the threat of Communism, Bob Dole, Re- publican Congressman, addressed the Young Republicans. Collegiate Young Republicans Top Row: Sara C. Rodewald, Mary J. Yoxall, Fred C. Weckel, Marva L. Morrison, Agnes F. Anderson. Carol L. Steele, Joy L. Duffner, Beverly K. Ahlstedt, Gilbert H. Philips, Kenneth McClintock, Mel W. Minnis. Second Row: Sandra S. Brumback, Peggy L. Chambers, Vivian K. Lindamood, Elaine C. Smith, Marion E. Mockabee, Ross A. Gilchrist, Elmer W. Krob, Brenda L. Lahmeyer, Jane R. Fritz, Johnette M. Scott, Carole I. Cress. Third Row: Wendell T. Walker, Charles R. Bonneau, Charles M. Hollister, Paul F. Burk, Ray E. Huebner, Lewis W. Watson, Lyle L. Kahrs, Larry V. Nelson, Norman R. Peters, Jack L. Diekman. Bottom Row: John A. Throop, John W. Felten, Lynn J. Hellebust, Donald Joy, Donald H. Gatlin, Larry E. Wolgast, Thomas C. Wann, Robert F. Fechner, George E. Taplin, Robert G. Heft, Douglas J. Denny. Collegiate Young Republicans Top Row: Wendell W. Kellogg, Russell L. Northup, Arnold Berns, Howard S. Liebengood, Patsy J. Kahrs. Philip D. Hollis, Richard L. Lesh, James N. Caldwell, Maurice G. Keeny. Second Row: Ruth E. Wilson, Gloria L. Bartholomew, Bethel A. Unruh, Nancy M. Schiller, Judy K. Blake, Peter W. Garretson, Ara Yahnian, Sally S. Smith, Dorothy A. Parker. Third Row: Richard A. Grybowski, Bill W. Fugit, Herbert D. Primrose, Robert G. Lortscher, Dennis T. Nelson, William H. Avery, Arthur J. Groesbeck, Robert B. Benson, Dallas L. Nelson, Philip F. Moore. Fourth Row: Larry D. Loomis, Ronald D. Dutton, Richard W. Lee, Phillip A. Scott, Roy A. Seaton, Richard M. Gunn, Darwin E. Johnson, Fred T. Steffens, Richard W. Wilcke, Gary E. Marple. Bottom Row: Paula J. Barren, Barbara A. LaBarre, Sharon F. Etling, Susan Katzenberger, Mary J. Fleek, Maurine L. Murphree, Janice R. Wanklyn, Catherine M. Gerritz. .. ti Agricultural Education Club Top Row: Charles E. Schaller, Hollie B. Thomas, H. Keith Goering, David W. Koch, Harold W. Shore, Don M. Gronau, Stanley L. Steere, Wayne Dilts, Peter A. Simpson, Ervin C. Reimer, Ralph F. Holliday. Second Row: Larry E. Johnson, Jon W. Thole, Allan C. Elstrom, Howard R. Bradley, Raymond J. Agan, Frederick L. Pearson, Vernon R. Schweer, Richard E. Manas, Darrell L. Williams, Larry C. Schwintz, Harvey D. Fasse. Third Row. Dan R. Marrs, Lyle C. Berges, Gary L. Van Leeuwen, Elmer W. Krob, John R. Baird, Leon K. Rathbun, Gary E. Neuschafer, Merle A. Soeken, Eldon L. Clawson, Jerry L. Gardner, Alfred J. Mannebach. Bottom Row. Richard L. Palmquist, Paul L. Deets, Virgil V. Vesterberg, Daniel L. Imming, Loren A. Fresh, Gary L. Eilrich, Merle D. Fritzemeier, James D. Patry, Harold L. Wilson, Robert J. Davis, Lloyd S. Voth. Ag Education Group Backs Farm Contest Welding, carpentry and machinery repair exer- cises were a part of the annual Farm Mechanics Con- test sponsored by members of the Agricultural Edu- cation Club. Completing their second year on campus, the ten members of the wives ' auxiliary to the de- partmental club served family dinners and picnics. Agricultural Education Wive Club Top Row. Mary L. Agan, Helen F. Lambert, Nancy Reynolds. Bottom Row. Lorreen A. Swoyer, Mrs. Paul N. Stevenson, Mary E. Hildebrand. Milling Association Top Row. Terry K. Manz, Montford L. Carpenter, David C. Boles, Richard A. Robertson, Herbert C. Jeffers, Jose D. Cordova. Second Row. Harry B. Pfost, Robert D. Gerardy, Gerald D. Miller, Majel M. MacMasters, Lloyd D. Gillet, James L. Barnhart, Eidin D. Smith. Third Row: Valgene W. Henton, Royce O. Pence, Wayne C. Hedei, Gary A. Hohner, Harold R. King, Walter R. Wright. Bottom Row. Bruce E. Slagle, Ralph L. Adelgren, Mike T. Malyn, Walter D. Eustace, Wayne E. Brownlee, William R. Christian, Stephen J. Lange. 122 Klod and Kernal Klub Top Row: Leslie R. Reinhardt, Edward J. Oborny, Vithal T. Rahate, Hyde S. Jacobs, Deorao V. Bhalkar, Gosala S. Murty. Second Row: David S. Potter, Gary L. Kilgore, Wayne R. Kent, Elmer L. Ridder, Bhaskarrao B. Patil, Vallabhdas V. Modha. Third Row: Clait E. Braun, Lawrence E. Schrader, Allan C. Elstrom, Archie F. Owensby, Neil E. Blakeman, Gerald L. Kerns. Bottom Row: Max G. Steele, Ronald G. Cunningham, Reinhard A. Jockel, Arthur T. Zielke. Ronald A. White, Eugene L. Swearingen, Donald R. Wier. Milling Men Address Association Seminars Klod, Kernel Group Publishes Newsletter Prominent people from the milling industry and allied fields spoke at the monthly seminars sponsored by the Milling Association. Ag Science Day offered the opportunity to exhibit displays explaining the milling industry. The 120-member club also spon- sored its annual spring picnic for students and staff members of the Milling Department. Gary Hohner was president and John Johnson was faculty advisor. President Lawrence Schrader and Faculty Advisor Hyde Jacobs directed the publishing of a monthly newsletter, the Agronomy Informer, for members of the Klod and Kernel Klub. Three delegates were sent to the National Agronomy meeting. The 40 members sponsored collegiate crop judging contests, prepared crop judging samples for high school stu- dents and participated in Ag Science Day activities. Milling Association Top Row: Ronald E. Janasek, Floyd K. Shoup, Lee S. Hackett, Jack D. Coffman, Robert G. Lortscher, Clifford J. Pappas, Darrell D. Priddy, Darwin L. Siefkes. Second Row: Harlan W. Oltjen, Donald K. Salisbury, Larry L. Chase, Lowell F. Alley, Gary L. Larsen, Jeffrey C. Wall, Arthur R. Johnston. Third Row: Dale A. Rodman, Jack R. Chapman, Marvin E. Day, Jacky I. Johnson, W. Lee Kaff, John D. Jones, Harold L. Morton, Leonard L. Houston. Bottom Row: Gene E. Rasmussen, Wayne A. Brent, Donald E. Poelma, Lee E. Ochs, Jacob B. Ochs, Charles W. Sauder, William L. Justice. 123 Collegiate 4-H members prepare to pre-record their monthly radio programs which are broadcast over KSAC. 4-H Members Clean Rock Springs Ranch A clean-up day at Rock Springs Ranch was or- ganized by the 300 members of the Collegiate 4-H club as a spring service project. Individual members of the organization served as assistant judges at many county and district 4-H Day events held throughout the state of Kansas. Preceding each Thursday night business meeting, the group enjoyed a social hour of folk dancing and social dancing. Guest speakers informed the mem- bers of current problems. Thornton Edwards, cam- pus housing director, spoke about the existing hous- ing problems for students. Chester Peters, placement center director, talked about the qualifications em- ployers look for when interviewing applicants. Dave Wilson led the organization as president while Cecil Eyestone was the faculty sponsor. A 15 minute radio program, consisting of a de- scription of the activities and services of the Col- legiate 4-H, was presented on KSAC. Linda Ahlstedt was editor of the 4-H in Review magazine. This magazine was distributed throughout Kansas to all 4-H members. The Review included articles on leadership abilities plus some of the out- standing projects and activities carried out by mem- bers of the club. About 75 Collegiate 4-H ' ers worked on the publication. Kansas City and Wichita merchants were principal advertisers. 4-H in Review Staff Top Row: Betty J. Nelson, Linda A. Hemphill. Janet N. Patton, Linda L. Ahlstedt. Bottom Row. Ross A. Olson, Darrell D. Priddy, Ronald S. Robb, Vernon R. Schweer, Ronnie R. Poor. 124 Collegiate 4-H Top Row: Donna M. Janzen, Garalyn M. Smith, Jacqueline C. Worrell, Margaret L. Burling, Connie S. Brunswig, Joyce M. Timmons, Sandra L. Rice, Myoan J. Swilley. Second Row: Betty J. Nelson, James H. Chilcott, Larry L. Geil, Gary G. Harmon, Kenneth N. Deutscher, Michael T. Dewey, Stephen G. Blythe, Lyle L. Nelson, Richard W. Robbins. Bottom Row: Marlin J. Riemann, Glade C. Presnal, Thomas C. Knotts, James M. Milliken, Duane W. Supple, James S. Birkbeck, Charles P. Kennedy, Dennis C. Olson, Everett G. Aldridge, James C. Dunn. Collegiate 4-H Top Row: Sharon K. Sargent, Phyllis J. Rogers, Barbara J. Symns, Diana K. Pringle, Mary P. Engler, Pauline L. Schweitzer, Joan J. Brinkmeyer, Margie L. Peters, Janet E. Nauerth, Walda A. Hilliard, Sandra L. Herring. Second Row: Dixie C. Bussert, Jerry J. Eggleston, John B. Clark, Leland M. Anderson, Gerald L. Kerns, Ronald E. Jones, Vernon R. Schweer, Norman E. Elliott, Robert J. Camer- linck, Margaret J. Garard. Third Row: Karen S. Peterson, Mary M. Peterson, Dorothy L. Glanville, Janet N. Fatten, Sharon R. Gray, Joyce A. Anderson, Florence E. Henderson, Charlotte Davis, Joyce L. Toney, Maxine C. Schoen. Bottom Row: Barbara J. Sawer, David W. Wilson, Dennis L. Shields, Galen L. Slifer, John W. Stuckey, Darrell W. Garner, Larry D. Frazee, Darrell D. Priddy, Linda A. Hemphill, Nancy J. Hamon. Collegiate 4-H Top Row: Linda L. Fowler, Eva L. Granell, Nancy L. Coffman, Marlene K. McBride, Mary A. Walters, Marian M. Davies, Marylin F. Babbit, Rose M. Stimatze. Second Row: Kathleen L. Fisher, Judilee Goering, Carmen W. Combrink, Helen C. Davis, Joyce L. Truax, Jerrie J. McAhren, Beverly J. Mach. Bottom Row: Mahendra R. Shah, Alfred J. Mannebach, Leon L. Dunn, Donald E. Poelma, John A. Thomas, Charles R. Rayl, Steven K. Reynolds, Cynthia S. Priddy. 125 Collegiate 4-H Top Row: Judith S. Halbleib, Linda L. Akin, Judith K. Graber, Dee A. Stephens, Sharon F. Whirley, Carol A. Wendt, Leanna M. Lenhart, Leah J. Ottaway, Alberta G. Kibbey, Sharon F. Schmidt. Second Row: Sandra K. Beale, Karen J. Carey, Caroline L. Criot, Karen K. Essmiller, Barbara K. Swinney, Wreatha A. Streeter, Sharon A. Heersche, Judy A. Jaax, Mary E. Bell, Elizabeth A. Newton. Third Row: Louanne Taylor, Jane A. Raymond, Lloyd A. Davidson, Norman C. Triemer, John W. Schletzbaum, Lawrence Erpelding, Judith A. Miller, Roberta A. Glanville, Mary K. Munson, Jo A. Bathurst. Bottom Row: Raymond C. Schrader, William G. Kuchenthal, Duane P. Schneider, James F. Kientz, George L. Zabel, Stephen W. Fuller, James E. Zwonitzer, Lloyd D. Moden, John E. Rice, John B. Beyer. Collegiate 4-H Top Row. Erma J. Weixelman, Marilyn C. Gutsch, Alice F. Nesbitt, Carleen A. Conger, Margaret M. Dickinson, Barbara A. Meyer, Linda J. Wacker, Imogene J. Ross, Sara C. Rodewald, Lyla M. Blattner. Second Row : Evelyn E. Moody, Judy K. McClure, Sharon E. Stauffer, Peggy J. Chrisman, Judith C. Blount, Richard A. Robertson, Ellen Hollingsworth, Patricia I. Helms, Johnette M. Scott, Carole I. Cress. Third Row: Ralph W. Peterson, David C. Boles, Louis L. Regier, Eugene W. Kovar, Gerald H. Schmitt, Richard D. Tracy, Eugene W. Allen, Vern E. Otte, Gerald A. Wagner, Kenneth L. Wilson, Kenneth E. Riepe. Bottom Row: Dale E. Sturgeon, Roger A. Heller, Carl L. Nichols, Dean E. Henricks, Alan A. Moore, James R. Jaax, Ronald G. Cunningham, Daryl W. Loeppke, Larry C. Hinnergardt, Lawrence E. Schrader. Collegiate 4-H members enjoy a few minutes of social dancing before starting their weekly business meeting. Approximately 300 students belong to the club which has among its projects a publication and a radio broadcast. Block and Bridle Top Row: Joe F. Lichtenauer, Wallace W. Wolf, John R. Teagarden, John W. Orendorff, Steven G. Blythe, Patrick M. Staats, Gerald M. Albright, Ronald P. Scott, Richard W. Robbins. Second Row: Bruce L. Tomlinson, Chris A. Johnson, Larry D. Antrim, Norman D. Kanak, John E. Radke, George A. Teagarden, Charles R. Rayl, Noel E. McConaghy, Gary W. Beck. Third Row: Don R. Vanland- ingham, Ivan E. Kanak, John R. Fox, Arden J. Vernon, James A. Lindahl, Richard W. Wilcke, Gaylord M. Taylor, Fred J. Hopkins, Wilber D. Smith, Charles V. DeGeer. Bottom Row: Steve L. Burgess, William W. Reed, Larry E. Scott, Larry J. Theurer, Lonnie C. Erwin, Gary L. Scott, Lawrence H. Speer, John D. Fowler, Clinton Birkenbaugh. Block, Bridle Group Presents Little Royal The Little American Royal, presented in March, was co-sponsored by members of the Block and Bridle Club and members of the Dairy Club. More than 100 K-Staters participated in the annual event which was attended by people from all areas of the state. The Little American Royal, patterned after the an- nual American Royal held in Kansas City, provided students with the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the livestock judging procedures and the accom- panying judging techniques. Interested students signed up for college livestock six weeks before the event. In preparing the animals, grooming and breaking to lead were essential. President John Teagarden and Faculty Advisor David Mackintosh arranged for guest speakers to appear at many of the group ' s semi-monthly meet- ings. Among the visitors were Joe Lewis, a Larned Hereford breeder; Gene Watson, a Hutchinson auc- tioneer; and Bill House, a Cedarvale rancher. The organization planned a fall steak fry for the new members and a spring steak fry for those who participated in the spring judging contests. Block and Bridle Top Row: Eugene L. Wren, Darrell L. Williams, Fred L. Pearson, Lucinda L. Winter, Judith K. Snyder, Jarold M. Hayden, Elton D. Aberle, Paul M. Marshall. Second Row: Richard E. Smith, Clinton H. McDiffett, Arthur L. Slyter, Lyle L. Nelson, Ralph W. Peter- son, Patrick H. Koons, Dean L. Davis, Gene L. Davis, David W. Good. Third Row: Charles L. Perrier, Ernest C. Malone, Arnold E. Fast, Stanley L. Steere, Marlin J. Riemann, Charles A. Helwig, Glenn A. Newcomer, Robert E. Harmon, Daniel M. Koons, Harry L. Hurd. Bottom Row: James B. Kramer, Sterling H. Ingwerson, Donald L. Day, Willis E. Olson, Norbert J. Zander, Larry C. Hinnergardt, Edward F. Baker, Dennis C. Olson, Kent D. Haury. 127 Chaparajos, a club for those interested in horses and horsemanship, solicit members at the activities carnival. Chaparajos Clubbers Engage in Trail Ride Thirty-five Chaparajos Club members participated in the annual fall trail ride around the newly con- structed Tuttle Creek reservoir area. Leaving the campus Saturday at noon, riders camped out Satur- day night. Members ate a barbecued buffalo supper and returned to the campus on Sunday. A three-day rodeo, staged in Ahearn Fieldhouse, was planned as a climaxing club event by Chaparajos members. The intercollegiate rodeo brought approxi- mately 50 contestants from 28 schools in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas and the Dakotas to the campus. Staged on May 11, 12 and 13, the rodeo featured events in bareback bronc riding, saddle bronc riding, Brahma bull riding, bulldogging, calf roping, ribbon roping, girls ' barrel racing and girls ' cow milking. At the last performance, an all-around cow- boy and cowgirl were chosen on the basis of total points earned in the rodeo events. First place in the independent division for Home- coming floats went to the Chaparajos Club. The 65- member organization, headed by President Lowell Slyter and Faculty Advisor George Halazon, also sponsored picnics throughout the year. .li.ip.ir.ijns Club Top Row: Rose M. Stimatze, Arthur L. Slyter, Max L. Worthington, Norman L. Hazelbaker, Richard W. Robbins, Richard L. Behrens, Emery D. Hoelscher, Evelyn A. Sullivant. Second Row: George A. Teagarden, Dickie J. Grill, Larry R. York, Richard W. Wilcke, Charles K. Tillson, Jerry B. Burkey, Gary L. Shepherdson. Third Roti ' : Jo A. Lindbloom, Nancy A. Miller, Louise M. Birdsall, Lou E. Clark, Fanchone DeArmond, Alice L. King, Donna J. Hankin, Linda J. Porter. Bottom Rou-: Jerry E. Lynn, Don R. Vanlandingham, Ronny L. Pemberton, James D. Brink, Charles D. Mears, Harold L. Trentman, Larry J. Cox. 128 Horticulture Club Top Row. Gale S. Webb, Robert P. Ealy, Larry T. Wilson, Keith A. Springer. Second Row. Gary G. Long, Charles R. Hall, William E. Thompson, Law- rence D. Stouse. Bottom Row: John E. Buster, Richard E. Voeltz, Ray A. Keen, Carl E. Whitcomb. Horticulturists Obtain National Membership Receiving a charter to the newly formed collegiate branch of the national organization of American Society for Horticulture Science was one important event for the K-State Horticulture Club this year. Only 22 other college chapters are members. Larry Stouse led the group as president and Ray Keen was their faculty sponsor. The club participated in Ag Science Day, sponsored fall and spring picnics and published an annual newsletter. Extension Members Probe Job Question Devoting studies to the organization and program of the Cooperative Extension Service, 28 members of the University Extension Club were led by Gary Van Leeuwen, president, and E. H. Teagarden and Mary Dean Apel, faculty advisors. The club, organ- ized in the spring of 1948, devoted monthly meet- ings to discussing opportunities and procedures for obtaining jobs in extension work. Club members became acquainted with all extension programs. University Extension Club Top Row: Marian M. Davies, Dorothy J. Harper, Janice J. Scott, Barbara L. Danford, Sandra L. Herring, Elizabeth A. Newton, Florence E. Henderson, Judy A. Hammons. Second Row: Lawrence H. Erpelding, John W. Schletzbaum, Jack L. Hen- drix, Mary E. Bell, Connie J. Hoendorf, Noel E. McConaghy, Raymond C. Schrader. Third Row: Nancy J. Hamon, Mary D. Apel, Larry J. Cox, James D. Patry, Peter A. Simpson, Patricia Caruthers, Doris M. Imhof, Margaret V. Severns. Bottom Row: Robert D. Meyer, Gary L. Van Leeuwen, James S. Birkbeck, Earl H. Teagarden, Eldon L. Clawson, Eugene W. Kovar, James E. Zwonitzer. 129 Agricultural Economics Club Top Row. Larry C Hixson, Gerald W. Zimmerman, Eugene W. Allen, Vincent A. Miller, William L. Pratt, David L. Myers, Calvin C. Hausman. Second Row. Frederick C. Lamphear, Larry J. Nelson, Wayne D. Geist, Donald J. Haberer, Ross A. Olson, David M. Schlaegel. Third Row. Henry D. Wakefield, Richard K. Meisinger, Stephen W. Fuller, Cecil W. Pearce, William E. Wig- gins, Earl D. Kellogg, John Sjo. Bottom Row. Robin R. Domer, James B. Kramer, Edward L. Janzen, Oren R. Voth, James S. Birkbeck, Richard L. Epard, John R. Starrett, Gary L. Walter. Ag Economics Men Plan Business Meal Dairy Science Hosts Judging Competition Preparing and serving a luncheon for the partici- pants of the Farm-Business Days were the members of the Agricultural Economics Club. An exhibit set up for Ag Science Day, a fall smoker held in the Union for new members, and a spring steak fry were other activities. Jim Birkbeck served as president. Members of the Dairy Science Club sponsored the FFA judging contest and prepared and served a luncheon for the Formula Feed Conference. They also held a banquet for faculty and club members and helped present the Little American Royal. Lead- ing the 25 members as president was Lyle Helmer. Dairy Club Top Row: Daniel A. Cosica, Thomas J. Claydon, Germain B. Marion, Richard H. Bassette, Erie E. Hartley. Willard H. Martin. Second Row. Edwin G. Shultz, Derald D. Vincent, Maganlal N. Desai, Ahmad M. Hamad, Lyle G. Helmer, Albert S. Depee. Third Row. Melvin D. Flaming, John W. Stuckey, Ran jit S. Kadan, Gary D. Reif, John W. Carlin, Eugene W. Mater. Bottom Row. Leroy E. Pick- ard, Benudhar Mishra, Ronald S. Robb, Edward P. Call, Roger F. Baroch, Gonzalo Gutierrez. 130 Future Farmer Men Assist High Schools Providing housing for high school students at- tending the state Future Farmers of America con- vention were the 30 members of the Collegiate Fu- ture Farmers of America. Speakers for the high school banquets were arranged through the collegi- ate chapter. Members assisted in state FFA judging contests and planned a fall watermelon feed. Chartered three years ago, club members trav- eled to Kansas City for the national FFA convention. Monthly meetings featured guest speakers or slides planned as special programs. Membership in the K-State FFA chapter requires an agricultural educa- tion curriculum and high school activity in the Fu- ture Farmers of America. Led by President Gary Harmon and Faculty Sponsor Nelson Galle, club members sought to develop agricultural leadership. Plow and Pen Booth Displays Print Shop Plow and Pen Club maintained a booth for the 1961 Ag Science Day which contrasted the produc- tion of a newspaper one hundred years ago with the modern methods of today. The Club also sponsored the Future Farmers of America newswriting contest as a part of the FFA state convention for high school students. Editorial positions on the agricultural maga- zine, the Ag Student, were filled by members of the Plow and Pen Club. During the fall semester the club met monthly and during the spring semester, bi-monthly. Speakers highlighted the programs. Seventeen members belonged to the club which provided students in agricultural journalism with a means of learning about the professional field. David Good, president, and Albert Macy, faculty advisor, directed the activities of the departmental club. Collegiate Future Farmers of America Top Row. Law- rence E. Schrader, William L. Pratt, Melvin D. Flaming, Gary D. Harmon, Robert V. Vodraska. Bottom Row. Jerry L. Condray, Virgil V. Vester- berg, Dennis P. Borland, Gary L. Eilrich, Milam T. Jones, Earl D. Kellogg. Plow and Pen Club Top Row. Grace L. Voile, Elbert B. Macy, Norman A. Wer- ner, Lucinda L. Winter. Sec- ond Row. Neil E. Dowlin, Henry M. Wagner, Donald J. Haberer. Bottom Row: Kenneth J. Hofmeyer, Merle E. Jones, Gordon F. Bieberle, David W. Good. 131 Off Campus Women Top Row. June L. Beiter, Mary E. Taylor, Delta W. Mahaffy, Sharon K. Nelson, Karen S. Templer, Shirley F. Rollins, Suzanne K. Garrison. Second Row. Jan K. Schulte, Janice A. Cossaart, Beth A. Greene, Ardis A. Beckenhauer, Judith M. Pulliam, Janet H. Pine. Bottom Row. Karen J. Covington, Karen K. Johnson, Sara S. Webster, Patricia A. Byers, Karen L. Toburen, Maxine C. Schoen, Madeline D. Dodge. Off-Campus Women Give Fort Program A musical program at the Irwin Army Hospital at Fort Riley was presented by the Association of Off-Campus Women. The organization aided women living off campus to learn about University activities and how to obtain an active voice in cam- pus government and student affairs. Karen Johnson, president, and Caroline Peine, faculty advisor, helped to plan a chili supper, dances, and picnics. College Confabs Host Residence Hall Reps Mid-western and national conventions were at- tended by the K-State representatives of the Associa- tion of College and University Residence Halls. Striving to encourage the exchange of ideas between the 1 1 -member universities, the group backed a religious talk at Goodnow Hall. Albert Glad, chair- man, and Joanne Burkes and C. W. Thomas, faculty sponsors, directed the local representatives. Association of Colleges and Universities Residence Halls Top Row: Karol S. Hooper, Karen S. Gattis, Dee A. St. John, Linda L. Mull, Ellen M. Hollingsworth, Marjorie A. Moore. Bottom Rou : Robert J. McClung, Donald A. Dyer, Clarence W. Thomas, Robert C. Blaylock, Albert E. Glad. 132 K-State Players Top Row : Barbara K. Aschman, Mary E. Connet, Susan P. Abrahams, Elizabeth L. Teare, Judy L. Taylor, Maria L. Bourque, Niran S. Alkayal, Marianna B. Hoover. Second Row: Elisabeth D. Vinson, Gwendolyn A. Connet, Tamara S. Scanlan, Patsy A. Slusser, Jerry L. Holloway, Mary J. Fleek, Linda K. Childers, Lucia L. Gleue, Ronald E. Hood. Third Row: David Sadkin, Jim B. Stephenson, Peter W. Garretson, Charley J. Peak, Allen M. Bailey, Elliott S. Parker, Eric W. Sandell, William F. Gleue, William J. Dick. Bottom Row: Frederick L. Williams, Robert L. Buckner, Sidney W. Cherpitel, Donald J. McGehe, Meyer Wolfson, Stewart L. McDermet, William R. Benedict, John G. McComb, Walter C. Fesler. Religious Council- Top Row: Larry D. Nelson, Evelyn J. Goldsby, Dorothy P. Garrett, Sondra K. Fair, Bonnie J. Foulds, Loren W. Medley. Second Row: Wayne D. Geist, Margaret C. Lewis, Margaret V. Severns, Monica J. Myers, Rae J. Opie. Bottom Row: Alvin J. Johnson, Clarence J. Rust, Norbert J. Zander, Marvin H. Hammond, Marianne L. Hirt, Glenn R. Bitter. Players Polish, Stage Theater Productions Religious Councilmen Distribute Directory In a joint production with the Music Department, the K-State Players opened the dramatic season with a presentation of Allegro. Other major plays were Antigone, A Midsummer Nights Dream and The Beautiful People. Led by Jerry Holloway, president, the Players also staged three one-act plays. J. B. Stephenson was the faculty advisor. A religious directory containing information about local churches was published and distributed by the Religious Council. During Religious Emphasis Week, Wayne Geist, president, and William Trim- mel, faculty advisor, brought outstanding speakers to the campus to discuss current religious issues. Brotherhood Week was sponsored by the Council. 133 Mcnnonite Fellowship Top Rou : Sharon F. Schmidt, Judith K. Graber, Marilyn Miller, Judilee Goering, Loretta A. Neufeld, Joleen G. Neufeldt, Judy K. Goering, Doris J. Bartel. Second Row. Merle D. Jantz, Donald L. Goertzen, Monroe H. Bartel, Lloyd S. Voth, Melvin D. Flaming, Ervin C. Reimer, Donald L. Oesch, Ivan R. Schrock, Bethel A. Unruh. Third Row: Monroe L. Funk, Paul A. Friesen, Donald S. Goering, A. Allan Richert, Peter P. Preheim, Gerald E. Thierstein, Alvin D. Schrag, Keith H. Goering. Bottom Row. Maurice L. Miller, Gaylen J. Neufeld, Harold I. Classen, Delmer H. Schultz, David F. Gingerich, Raymond B. Stelting, James C. Dunn. Mennonite Fellowship Correlates Activities Members of Mennonite Fellowship, led by Mau- rice Miller, president, and Monroe Funk, faculty ad- visor, correlated their group activities with religious and educational advancements. Worship services, held twice a month, featured guest speakers such as Dr. W. Fretz from the Peace Corps, Ervin Goering, Sunday-night suppers offer UCCF members an oppor- tunity to discuss aspects of campus, social and religious life. and speakers from Bethal and Tabor Colleges. The 65 -member fellowship sponsored a volley- ball and basketball team for recreation. Social events included a Halloween party, a get-acquainted social and an annual Christmas banquet. A smorgasbord supper was a highlight of the spring semester. UCCF Grows With Student Merger Plan Four religious groups worked in harmony to fur- ther the mission of the church in the campus com- munity. Member groups of the United Campus Christian Fellowship included the Disciple Student Fellowship, Westminster Fellowship and the Evan- gelical United Brethren Student Fellowship. In the spring, the United Student Fellowship merged with UCCF making a total of five member groups. Group activities for the year included a reading theater group, after-game parties and a buffet supper after commencement exercises. Delegates were sent to the state UCCF conference and the National Study Conference. A lobby group for the Model Student Congress was formed by UCCF members. Sunday- night supper meetings were held weekly, and lunch- eons during the week provided opportunity for group discussions. Bill Ryan was the UCCF president. United Campus Christian Fellowship Top Row: Marilyn K. Hensley, Lincoln J. Edgar, Karen E. Whitehead, Beverly J. McMaster, Bonnie J. Foulds, Dorothy J. Cooper. Bottom Row: Larry D. Nelson, David J. McGown, Kenyon K. Kugler, Willis G. Jackson, Richard K. Meisinger. United Campus Christian Fellowship Top Row. Marylin F. Babbit, Dorothy J. Cooper, Sharel L. Dutton, Alice F. Nesbitt, Darlene D. Maddy, Bonnie J. Foulds, Susan M. Katzenberger, Louanne Theilmann. Second Row. Linda E. Loughmiller, Vera J. True, Marabeth Zimmerman, Evelyn E. Moody, Linda L. Davis, Karen E. Whitehead, Betty J. Dawson. Third Row. James D. Hanneman, John J. Buzenberg, Roger C. Shenkel, Marion E. Mockabee, Larry C. Hixson, Marion W. Karr, Everett G. Aldridge, James M. Royer. Bottom Row: Lawrence K. Monahan, Ronald G. Cunningham, Dennis A. Kaump, Dennis L. Droge, Kenyon K. Kugler, Harvey D. Fasse, Ronald A. Miller. United Campus Christian Fellowship Top Row. Rose A. Bradbury, Jeanette J. Mathias, Lyla M. Blattner, Margaret M. Dickinson, Beverly J. McMaster, Sylvia S. Strong, Linda I. Hawk, Sara C. Rodewald, Ethelyn L. Cecil. Second Row. Toka J. Snyder, Eleanor R. Eastwood, Janice K. Oberhelman, Sandra L. Heckey, Raymond L. Eastwood, Robert D. Gerardy, Larry D. Nelson, Nancy J. Hamon, Peggy J. Chrisman. Third Row. Marilyn K. Hensley, Jerry V. Cook, Charles V. Hook, Richard Teichgraeber, Lincoln J. Edgar, Wayne D. Geist, Willis G. Jackson, Gary L. Bunney. Bottom Row. Gary L. Kilgore, James W. Neal, John A. Springer, Dennis P. Borland, Marvin H. Hammond, Thomas A. Edwards, David J. McGown, Richard K. Meisinger. 135 Wesley Foundation Top Row: Janice J. Scott, Karen M. Wylie, Patricia J. Landon, hart, Leah J. Ottaway, Claudia K. Lett, Betty J. Calliham, Pauline Schweitzer, Malinda Bainter, Glenda J. Garrelts, Virginia A. Weisser, Karen S. Tucking, Holland V. Elliott, Ross A. Olson, Leroy H. Walz, Sharon A. Heersche. Third Row: William P. Bunger, Shoup, Barbara H. Lewis, Clifford N. Gruver, Robert P. Fosmire, Linda J. Dickerson. Fourth Row: Richard E. Sims, Rev. Robert L. Shelton, Mrs. Robert L. Shelton, John G. Cusic, Allen L. Grunder, John C. Boylls, Duane D. Daily, Mrs. Warren Rempel, Rev. Imogene J. Ross, Karen J. Carey, Leila M. Marcellus, Karen L. Geyer. Alberta G. Kibbey, Barbara A. Pyle, Leanna M. Len- R. Crispin. Second Row: Wayne C. Hepler, Janice C. Lucille I. Latschar, Ruth A. Hageman, Susan Coleman, Evaline M. Jones, Geraldine L. Lyddane, Janice E. , Marcia J. Wyckoff, Mary E. Bell, Gayla J. Davis. Sayler, Carl L Nichols, Richard J. Jewett, Chester W. Warren Rempel. Bottom Row: Mary K. Hageman, Players Stress Art At Methodist Center Religious art was emphasized at the Wesley Foundation, Methodist student center, by the Wesley Players in a Christmas play and the Liturgical Dance Choir in a Thanksgiving program. The Foundation, under the leadership of Richard Schwartz, president, the Rev. Warren Rempel, director, and Bob Shelton, assistant director, acted as foster parents for Athen, a Greek boy. Twelve representatives were sent to the International Methodist Student Movement which convened at the University of Illinois. Students also attended a fall retreat at the Marydale Camp. The group was in attendance at the Methodist Student Movement State Convention at Southwestern Col- lege, and the year closed with a spring retreat. Worship services were held every Sunday morn- ing, followed by a talk back session after the sermon. On Sunday evenings a dinner and worship program helped students learn about religion. Weley Foundation Top Row. Barbara N. Britton, Linda L. Fields, Dorot hy P. Garrett, Janet E. Nauerth, Joyce C Lovin, Mary H. Vogt, Eve- lyn J. Goldsby, H. Janiece Brown, Karen S. Templar, Karla M. Scott, Susan J. Kelley. Second Row: Violet J. Day, Judith A. Stevens, Rosetta P. Skinner, Barbara L. Danford, Vern E. Otte, Frank A. Rogers, Robert H. Schnellbacher, Loren W. Medley, Diana K. Pringle, Carole A. Hanstead, James H. Chilcott. Third Row: David W. Wilson, Suzanne Jennings, Judith A. Dreiling, Barbara J. Coolen, Patricia Byers, Ellen M. Hollingsworth, Patricia A. Tanner, Patricia N. Shafer, Dee A. St. John, Katherine L. Middleton, Judith A. Dearborn. Bottom Row: Wen- dell W. Kellogg, Thaine H. Hoffman, John E. Venis, Edward E. Dawson, Ronald A. White, Wayne R. Kent, William M. Middleton, Jerry L. Cassidy, Richard D. Schwartz, Gerald L. Dohm. 136 Kappa Phi Top Row. H. Janiece Brown, Janice J. Scott, Joyce C. Lovin, Barbara L. Danford, Lois K. Evans, Malinda R. Crispin, Zoe A. Holmes, Karen S. Templer, Maxine S. Black, Imogene J. Ross, Linda L. Fields. Second Row: Virginia A. Weisser, Mary K. Hageman, Rosetta P. Skin- ner, Mary H. Vogt, Karen M. Wylie, Lorene K. Mundhenke, Judith A. Stevens, Judith D. Cauble, Loretta F. Mundhenke, Diana K. Pringle, Karla M. Scott. Third Row: Betty J. Calliham, Sandra K. Veatch, Barbara A. Pyle, Evaline M. Jones, Sharon S. Fink, Patricia N. Shafer, Jacque- line D. Dewey, Katherine L. Middleton, Ruth A. Hageman, Marcia J. Wyckoff, Carole A. Honstead. Fourth Row: Judith A. Dreiling, Mrs. Warren Rempel, Barbara A. Gugler, Barbara H. Lewis, Dee A. St. John, Linda L. Moline, Linda J. Dickerson, Barbara J. Coolen, Marilyn K. Grimm, Patricia A. Byers, Kathryn L. Frick. Bottom Row. Susan J. Kelley, Violet J. Day, Evelyn J. Goldsby, Dorothy P. Garrett, Karen S. Tucking, Leah J. Ottaway, Janet E. Nauerth, Claudia K. Lett, Margaret D. Noller. Kappa Phi Members Aid Korean Missions Sigma Theta Epsilon Clears Retreat Area Participating in a Christmas card sale for Korean M issions were the sixty-five members of Kappa Phi, Methodist women ' s organization. A food sale for African students, the service of coffee and doughnuts on Sunday mornings and a weekly kitchen clean-up were directed by Kathy Frick, president, and Mrs. Warren Rempel, group sponsor. Stoney Brook Farm was the scene of a Sigma Theta Epsilon work project as they prepared the area for future retreats. In cooperation with the Wesley Foundation, the members obtained funds to sponsor an African student for four years of study in the United States. The forty-four members were led by Duane Daily and Rev. Warren Rempel. Sigma Theta Epsilon Top Row: William P. Bunger, David W. Wilson, Vern E. Otte, James H. Chilcott, Wendell W. Kellogg. Second Row: Wayne C. Hepler, Richard D. Schwartz, Robert Schnellbacher, Jerry L. Cassidy, Frank A. Rogers, Loren W. Medley. Third Row: Carl L. Nichols, John E. Venis, Edward E. Dawson, Alan D. Showalter, Duane D. Daily, Gerald L. Dohm, Wayne R. Kent. Bottom Row: John G. Sayler, Richard J. Jewett, Rev. Robert L. Shelton, Chester W. Cusic, Rev. Warren Rempel, William M. Middleton, Robert P. Fosmire, John C. Boylls. 137 It-State Christian Fellowship Top Row: Judith M. An- derson, Laura G. Coon, Kath- leen M. Schulz, Alma L. Schweitzer, Maxine S. Black, Martha J. Porter, Norma J. Barker, Leah J. Ottaway. Sec- ond Rou-: Carolyn K. Rundell, Sue A. Fankhouser, Philip E. Seagren, Ervin C. Reimer, Kenneth J. Locke, Judith A. Monroe, Saundra L. McGehee. Bottom Row. Robert J. Mon- roe, Douglas J. McGraw, Har- old I. Classen, John K. Senne, Harry K. Lightner, James L. Dunn, Michael K. O ' Connor. Christian Federation Hosts State Retreat Fellowship Members Hear Graham Speak Members of the Student Christian Federation were hosts to students from 11 schools at the state wide SCF retreat. Meeting at Rocks Springs Ranch, the students heard Lionel A. Whiston from St. Louis lecture on Christianity and the fine ar ts. Functioning as a Protestant council, the ten mem- ber federation represents six campus religious groups. With the aid of advisor the Rev. Willis Jackson, the SCF sponsored a World Student Day of Prayer, a work seminar and a summer fellowship. Traveling to Urbana, Illinois, 18 members of the Student Christian Fellowship attended the organiza- tion ' s national convention. Evangelist Billy Graham lectured to the 5,000 participating members and to 200 visiting foreign missionaries. Led by presidents James Walker and Harold Classen, the members held daily prayer meetings and organized weekly Bible study groups. Working with their advisor, Dr. Herbert Moser, members of the fellowship sponsored a summer leadership camp. Listening attentively, Protestant students participate in an informal evening discussion group. Seminars, meetings, and organized panels play an important part in the sched- uled activities of the various campus religious groups. 138 Canterbury Members Establish Scholarship An open scholarship fund from which awards will be presented annually to a student interested in the Episcopal Church was newly created by the Can- terbury Association. Weekly meetings, consisting of a supper, worship service and program, helped mem- bers learn more of their religion. Monthly bowling parties provided recreation. Holy Communion was held every Thursday morning in the Danforth Chapel. William Benedict was president of the 205- member organization and Doug Weaver was advisor. Canterbury Association Top Row. Frances A. Ruppe, Meredith A. Smith, Judith K. Allee, Marianna B. Hoover. Second Row: Karen S. Billingham, Badi I. Naddih, David W. Duncan. Bottom Row. Charles R. Phillips, George E. Ryan, William R. Benedict, Jeanne A. Heintzelman. United Student Group Merges With UCCF The United Student Fellowship merged with the United Christian Campus Fellowship during the sec- ond semester as part of a national unification move- ment which began in August, I960. The members of United Student Fellowship participated in the UCCF Sunday-night supper-meetings. A winter re- treat to Colorado during semester break provided a setting for group discussions which were intermin- gled with winter sports. The 25 member fellowship was directed by Marvin Hammond, president, and Maurice Woolf, faculty sponsor. United Student Fellowship Top Row. Barbara H. Lanning, Eric W. Sandell, Glynis D. Gilbert. Second Row. LoErna C. Koch, David K. Felton. Bottom Row. Maurice D. Woolf, Marvin H. Hammond, James J. Helm. Student Christian Federation Top Row. Dorothy J. Cooper, Katherine L. Middleton, Joan K. Block, Sara C. Rodewald. Bot- tom Row. Larry L. Daggett, Deanna K. Bloomquist, David K. Felton, Willis G. Jackson. 139 Roger ' Williams Fellowship Top Row: Edward E. Yotter, Richard L. Gillaspie, Carol M. Holtby, Kathryn L. Chism, Sheila J. Amos, Ellen L. Cowles, Eugene W. Allen. Second Row: Joe C. Simpson, Richard L. Palmquist, Jarold M. Hayden, John R. Clifford, Clair L. McFadden, Gilbert H. Philips, Charles W. Hively, David A. Richardson. Third Row: Janet E. Eddy, Janet M. Lemon, Marjorie A. Moore, Karen S. Mar- tinson, Roberta A. Glanville, Dorothy L. Glanville, Peggy A. Donavan. Bottom Row: Floyd N. Demon, Roy O. Grieshaber, Dan R. Bonine, Merle D. Fritzemeier, Chester A. Dalton, James O. Bebermeyer, George H. Beyer, James D. Thompson. Baptist Center Funds Grow With Campaign The Manhattan Mission, a $58,000 building fund campaign to provide money for needed ex- pansion of the Baptist Campus Center facilities, was a major project of the year for the 100 mem- bers of the Roger Williams Fellowship. The Fellowship concentrated its attention on the Thursday evening study groups. The topic of these small-group meetings was Faith and Life Conver- sations. Other activities included a get-acquainted supper for new students, state and national student conferences, a sacrifice Thanksgiving dinner with proceeds going to the World Student Christian Fed- eration, a between-semester snow camp in Colorado and a spring planning retreat. The Fellowship is af- filiated with the First Baptist Church of Manhattan, and the Kansas and American Baptist conventions. Roger Williams Fellowship Top Row: Jacalynn A. Lortscher, Mildred L. Criswell, Gwen M. Dudley, Sondra K. Fair, Janiece D. Fair, Judith A. Fuller. Second Row: Anne L. Bowman, Wade W. Reinhart, Darrel A. Thomas, Dale E. Wycoff, Ronald W. Bryan, Harry E. Mansfield, Judith C. Thompson. Third Row: Richard B. Kramer, Roy M. Allen, Jack F. Reffner, Wendell R. Peters, Larry L. Daggett, Larry R. Dunn. Bottom Row: John P. Wilson, Allan C. Elstrom, Richard J. Lindsay, Dale R. Turner, Leslie D. Heacock, William A. Morris, Melvin R. Bryan. 140 Baptist Student Union Top Row. Wanda L. Stallings, Bon- nie L. Shelinbarger, Joyce J. Mawhorter, Bobbie A. Kidwell. Second Row. Lynn M. Stewart, Ming K. Wan, Beverly K. Dun- ning, Edward F. Yuen. Bottom Row. George L. Kidwell, Rich- ard M. Stallings, Gordon D. Schwartz, Paul D. Cron. Grace Baptist Student Fellowship Top Row: Saundra L. McGehee, James C. Walker, Carolyn K. Rundell, Martha J. Porter, Kathleen M. Schulz, Larry C. Compton. Second Row. Douglas J. McGraw, Jere L. Comptpn, Alma L. Schweitzer, Janice M. Johnson, Michael K. O ' Connor, Louis L. Regier, Howard W. Newsom. Bottom Row: Harry K. Lightner, Philip E. Seagren, Harold I. Classen, Leland M. Anderson, James L. Dunn, Darryl E. Matter. Baptist Student Union Raises Membership Since their founding in 1957, the Baptist Student Union has increased its membership to a total of 50. Promoting religious and spiritual growth among Baptist students, Douglas Cron, president, and Bob Harley, sponsor, planned an introductory dinner following convocation. Scheduled activities included a fall picnic, an international students retreat at Thanksgiving, a Christmas Student Night and monthly informal dinners with international stu- dents. Noon devotions were held twice a week. Grace Baptist Panels Study Church History Panel discussions concerned with the history of the Baptist Church and its doctrines were presented to the members of the Grace Baptist Student Fel- lowship. Philosophies of different religions of the world were studied. Philip Seagreen, president, and Dr. Herb Moser, sponsor, opened membership to all interested Baptist students desiring Christian fel- lowship. Activities included a bowling party and hayrack ride. Weekly supper meetings and discus- sion programs were held every Sunday evening. 141 After the ground breaking ceremonies, Newman Club members examine the blueprints for the proposed center. Newman Club Builds New Catholic Center Ground breaking ceremonies were carried out in the spring for a new Newman club student center which will be valued at more than $300,000. The new foundation will feature a chapel, with seating space for more than 400 people, and a parish hall, with a small kitchen, that will accommodate 250. A library, classrooms and Newman club offices will also be housed in the new Cat holic student center. Activities of the 400 Newman club members in- cluded a fall get-acquainted mixer and an annual retreat for all Catholic students. A Christmas dinner and dance at the Country Club, Christmas caroling and a spring picnic at the city park were also planned. Delegates and sponsors from the local Catholic center went to the regional, province and national Newman club federation meetings. President of the student group was Marianne Hirt and serving as the faculty sponsor was Stanley Wearden. The Rev. Carl Kramer was chaplain. Bi-monthly communion breakfasts were followed by special programs, featuring guest speakers such as a priest from the Biblical Institute in Jerusalem. The Rev. E. J. Weisenberg conducted a weekly courtship and marriage class, and an International Students Newman club was sponsored to fill the special religious needs of Catholic international students studying at the University. Newman Club Top Row. Michael J. Schlyer, Edmundo R. Gonzalez, Rev. Carl Kramer, James M. Mentlick, Edward H. Wegman. Second Rou . Leon M. Schartz, Vincent E. Sweat, John P. McGill, John F. Carson, Paul W. Allen. Gerald A. Wagner. Bottom Row: Jorge H. Gon- zalez, Terrence J. Kraus, Richard E. Wasson, Charles F. Klesath, Donald J. Gagnon, John E. Petelin, James P. Feren. 142 Newman Club Top Rou ' : Pauline M. Robl, Mary K. Makins, Ann C. Albers, Gerald B. Whipple, Kenneth L. Mick, Norman R. Schneider, Leo J. Hammerbacher, Donald L. Harris, Gretchen A. Gerster, Sheila M. Heinz. Second Row. Katherine Vinduska, Judith K. Willis, Mary K. Adams, Lucia A. Schafer, Janice M. Jaax, Sarah F. Robohn, Dorothy L. Faerber, Margaret C. Lewis, Mary J. Charvat, Virginia J. Gaume. Third Row. Margaret M. Muller, John D. Buser, Charles E. Schaller, Gary L. Van Leeuwen, Arthur J. Goodsel, John D. Purcell, Arlyn F. Engelken, Robert A. Swerczek, Jimmy J. Krob, James E. Dale. Fourth Row. Stephen J. Winslow, Frank A. Ruff, Thomas W. Swerczek, Donald D. Smith, Charles R. Heidrick, James F. Boss, James D. Patry, Steven D. Holke, Howard J. Ubert, Nova J. Silvy. Bottom Row. Joyce M. Banks, Rita D. Smith, Marilyn J. Anderson, Deanna A. Purcell, Catherine M. Gering, Barbara J. Lang, Erma J. Weixelman, Maxine T. Barenberg, Linda J. Wacker. Newman Club Top Row. Doris J. Downing, F. Johanna Grennan, Janet S. Bieberly, Betty J. Moehlman. Mathilda H. Schartz, Mary F. Dale, Nancy A. Dumler, Mary L. Haymaker, Helen A. Wegman, Carol M. Umscheid. Second Row. Patrick E. Malloy, Gerard H. Marcotte, Kenneth E. Redetzke, Joseph E. Danler, Leon F. Goetz, Galen W. Rezac, Lyle V. Moore, Hubert A. Robke, Kenneth R. Corpstein, Daniel A. DeNoon. Third Row. Joel S. Brummel, John F. Borgerding, Urban G. Wise, Samuel R. Kastens, William S. Wietharn, Joseph T. Schawang, Gerald P. MacFee, Edward J. Oborny, Eugene W. Mater. Fourth Row. Dean A. Klenda, James L. Goering, Patrick L. Dale, Lynn J. Hellebust, John F. Meurer, Donald L. Riemann, James R. Jaax, Warren C. Babcock, Ric hard E. Mattas, Glenn A. Befort. Bottom Row. Barbara A. Sweat, Margaret H. Duggan, Vincent F. DeRouchey, Larry F. Ketter, Michael F. Moore, Robert V. Vodraska, Judith A. Seaman, Mary S. Wallerius. Newman Club Top Row. Larry J. Beat, John P. Dunn, Kenneth A. Miller, Jurij Ozga, Teresa A: Weixelman, Judith S. Halbleib, Charles E. Richter, James W. Nass, Joe F. Lichtenauer. Second Row. Judy A. Jaax, Marianne L. Hirt, Doris A. Geraghty, Joan J. Conner, Frances H. Holeman, Mary J. Ohnmacht, Donna M. Dlabal, Elaine C. Smith, Sandra H. Tweed, Patricia A. Duffin. Third Row. James G. Swinehart, Jan P. Mullin, Fred J. Deneke, Donald F. Schrick, Leo F. Voet, John R. Mick, Stephen J. Lange, Kenneth J. McDougall, Alfred J. Mannebach. Fourth Row. Stephen F. Sauer, James T. Weixelman, Arnold J. Reichuber, Michael E. Schafer, Donald E. Poelma, Charles W. Straus, Francis E. Ketter, Matthew J. Goldasich, Larry F. Loftus, Richard N. Day. Bottom Row. Sally I. Green, Margaret H. Sughrue, Patricia Caruthers, Manuel D. Arcino, Edgar R. Furse, Mary A. Watters, Evelyn A. Sullivant, Maria I. Pescador, Kathleen M. Sughrue. 143 Hillel Foundation Top Rou ' : Barry L. Forwand, Jeffrey J. Ullman, Bernard E. Ginsburg, Leonard Marcus, Robert S. Weisinger. Second Row: Michael Hornfeld, Stanley M. Brosowsky, Dennis L. Rosenzweig, Iradj Mosseinof, Leonard Tannenbaum. Bottom Row: Allan M. Bailey, Stephen A. Matthews, Meyer Wolfson, Manny Eisenstaedt, Lawrence N. Freedman. B ' Nai B ' rith Features Component Exchange B ' Nai B ' rith Hillel Foundation, established in 1946 on the K-State campus, is one of 200 collegiate Jewish groups in the United States. Dennis Rosen- zweig, president, led the 50-member group. Joseph Gartner sponsored the foundation which featured a joint exchange with the KU foundation. Bible Course Heads Alpha lota Activities Courses in the Old and New Testament were highlights in the activities of the members of Alpha Iota, the collegiate youth group of the Church of Christ. Other activities included bi-weekly devo- tionals at Danforth Chapel, and meetings at which movies were shown and religious discussions held. Alpha Iota Top Row: Patricia A. Smith, Roger W. Hornbaker, Atef S. Soliman, Larry L. Collins, Roxie A. Collins, Bonnie J. Campbell. Second Row: Michael T. Chapman, Curtis R. Fay, Wayne B. Rose, Sylvester Overturf, Barry B. Smith, Rex C. Neff. Bottom Row: James R. Cook, John R. Van Winkle, Larry A. Norris, Ronald L. Holton, William A. Ridge, John C. Durling. 144 Lutheran Student Association Top Row: Jean I. Hodler, Jacalynn A. Lortscher, Marilyn R. Dicke, Elizabeth A. Carlin, Sharon J. Carlson, Anne D. Struss, Dixie A. Martin, Esta A. Folkerts, June E. Jensby, Nancy J. Jamvold. Second Row: Sharon K. Hohner, Connie S. Brunswig, Gloria J. Tonne, Joy L. Duffner, Mary M. Peterson, Clark L. Bair, Lyle E. Rasmussen, Janet S. Martens, Judith L. Gauer, Marilyn A. Mox- ley. Third Row: Gary D. Gabrielson, Norman P. Nuss, Raymond L. Hanken, Robert L. Blaser, Dean E. Henricks, Lawrence J. Nelson, Robert L. Edwardson, James C. Tollefson, Keith A. Springer, Duane E. Levin, Harold S. Christensen. Fourth Row: Donald W. Kaiser, Duane E. Fred- rickson, James D. Folkerts, Ronald R. Hysom, Norman K. Rumpf, James R. Rose, Arlen E. Diamond, Alvin J. Johnson, Ronald A. Haven- stein, Charles E. Lundblade. Bottom Row: Betty J. Nelson, Barbara L. Spaulding, Eva L. Granell, Rebecca R. Neitzel, Reinhard A. Jockel, Carol R. Miller, Peggy J. Perrill, Marilynn L. Schaus, Lelah F. Henning. ISA Members Plan Regional Conference Plans for the Midwest Regional Training Con- ference were executed by members of Lutheran Student Association. President Ronald Havenstein and Faculty Sponsors Inex Ekdahl, Roberta Ander- son and Ingemar Larson planned a freshman retreat, parents day, parties and the Little Ashram. Gamma Delta Guides Discussion Meetings Forty members of Gamma Delta, Lutheran stu- dent association, participated in weekly dinners and discussion periods. President Norb Zander led mem- bers in promoting Christian service among Lutheran students. Faculty Advisor was Bob Snyder. Exchange meetings were held with other Lutheran groups. Gamma Delta Top Row: Janet L. Simon, Vernon E. Lohmann, Erna J. Rippe, Errol D. Landman, Anthony E. Brauer, Judith C. Poppe. Second Row: Lyle C. Berges, Wayne A. Kellner, Merle A. Soeken, Glenn R. Bitter, Allen W. Janke, Gary E. Neuschafer. Bottom Row: Carl L. Hinton, Max W. Farrow, Thomas A. Henrichs, Norbert J. Zander, Vernon L. Gaylor, Sandra E. Baehr. 145 Talking with old acquaintances, sorority members enjoy the annual fall panhellenic picnic held at Sunset Park. Panhellenic Creates New Rush Weekend A new spring rush system was devised by Pan- hellenic Council representatives. The formal rush weekend involved second semester freshman and upperclass women. The Panhellenic Day program, held in previous years for high school seniors, was discontinued in favor of the new plan. Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils voted to create a joint committee. The group, Fraternity- Sorority Public Affairs Committee, was instigated on recommendations by the Faculty Senate. It was designed to improve relations and standards between the fraternity-sorority system at K-State with respect to public events sponsored by the Greek houses. Council Has Three-Point Purpose Panhellenic Council ' s three-fold goal was to gov- ern, coordinate and advise the social sororities on campus. Rules concerning formal and informal rushing, pledging and initiating members were com- piled by the Council Scholarship was also stressed and the name of the sorority with the highest yearly grade average was engraved on a permanent plaque. Eunice House was both the K-State and Big-Eight Panhellenic Council Top Rou . Mary F. White, Anne H. Wood, Ruth E. Brandt, Linda K. Dennis, Karen J. Oldham, Carolyn M. North, Carolyn A. Basore, Linda S. Mortimer, Penelope A. Heyl, Leah J. Ottaway, JoAnn Wade. Second Rou: Margaret M. Schwarz, Julie C. Palm- quist, Eunice J. House, Kathryn M. Reeves, Carol J. Clark, Janice E. Bassett. Bottom Row. Dixie C. Bussert, Carolyn L. Warner, Brenda J. Morgan, Joan McNeal, Zelma I. Rust, Nancy E. Schletzbaum. 1-46 Junior Panhellenic Council Top Row: Deanna M. Degnan, Karen K. Essmiller, Rilla S. Barnhart, Susan Faulconer, Diane M. Reynolds, Sandra L. Foltz, Jane A. Isch, Julie C. Palmquist, Mary E. George, M. Dorothy Craig. Second Row: Thelma R. Bailey, Sheila M. Heinz, Jennifer E. Alldritt, Nancy A. Dumler, Sara S. Crum, Nancy C. Baker, Pamela McNeal. Bottom Row. Judy K. Graber, Bethel A. Unruh, Kathleen M. Sughrue, Lucinda L. Winter. Panhellenic Council presidents. Mary Frances White was the faculty sponsor of the Senior Council. All undergraduate members of sororities were members of Panhellenic, including pledges. The Council was composed of two delegates from each sorority, each chapter receiving one vote. Binding the sororities closer together, the Council discussed questions and problems common to all groups about the University and sorority life. Panhellenic Prints Rush Books Formal fall rush week for women was planned by the house representatives on Panhellenic Council. A Panhellenic handbook and Sorority Sketches, a Flush Bowl Queen Mary Jo Rupp, Pi Beta Phi, reigns at the Phi Delta Theta-Sigma Alpha Epsilon game and dance. booklet telling about each sorority ' s activities, are distributed to rushees to acquaint them with rush rules and the ten sororities on campus. Each year Panhellenic actively co-sponsors Inter- fraternity Sing and Greek Day with the Interfrater- nity Council. Panhellenic also assists with Home- coming activities and the Council members voted to donate $200 to the Second Century Fund drive. Junior Panhellenic Council completed its second year on campus. As a council designed to familiarize freshman women with the Greek system and senior Panhellenic Council, it is composed of two repre- sentatives from each pledge class. Nancy Dumler was president of the 20-member junior council and Dorothy Craig served as the faculty advisor. Janice Drapel, representing Alpha Chi Omega, wins the Sigma Chi Derby Darling trophy with a shapely figure. Interfraternity Council Top Row. Maurice G. Keeny, Rodney R. Behrhorst, Roger H. Brent, David H. McMullen, Peter W. Mueller, Clarence J. Rust, John E. Going, Lorrin E. Lowe, James P. Unruh. Second Row. Kurt P. Schulke, Warren R. Staley, Colby P. Zebarth, An- tony S. Dutton, MacAvoy L. Burke, Paul B. Ramey, Paul J. Connolly, Terry J. Kern, Allan C. Oltjen, Walter L. Fisher. Third Row. Keith R. Cryderman, Jerry Hooker, James R. Jensen, Dennis W. Knapp, James L. Mertz, V. D. Foltz, William J. Zschoche, Richard S. Hays, William E. Hamann, Robert D. Wimmer. Bottom Row. James P. Buchele, Darwin E. Johnson, J. B. Bowers, Steve R. Flanders, Charles R. Burnes, William F. Aldridge, Gerald M. Church, Jack E. Birkinsha, George L. Sherer. IFC Gives Donation To Scholarship Fund Interfraternity Council, the central governing body of the fraternity system, gave $500 to the Sec- ond Century Fund to be used for scholarships in the name of V. D. Tiny Foltz, IFC faculty advisor. The Council plans to donate another $500 to the Fund next year. Led by Jim Mertz, president, IFC established a seven-member public relations com- mittee to review all Greek public events. The com- mittee will study all aspects of the events and then approve or make corrections on the proposed ac- tivity. Warren Stanley was Big-8 IFC secretary. Each of the 22 fraternities select two men to represent them on the Interfraternity Council, which serves as a coordinating group for fraternity activities. A judicial board, made up of the senior representa- tives, makes disciplinary decisions. Standing activities backed by the Interfraternity Council include sponsoring Interfraternity Sing, Greek Day events, and men ' s rushing procedures, and publishing a rush booklet which introduces each fraternity on the campus to prospective members. The Council encouraged high sholarship achieve- ment within the fraternity system by presenting a trophy each year to the house with the highest grades and to the house with most improved grades. Pi Kappa Alpha ' s victorious candidate J. B. Ellis receives the Ugly Man On Campus trophy from Roger Kramer. Fourteen fraternities and one independent group com- pete in the 7th annual Lambda Chi Alpha chariot relays. In a qualifying race, Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated Kappa Sigma, but Beta Theta Pi emerges as the overall winner. Inter-Fraternity Pledge Council Top Row: Valerie A. Nixon, Judith D. Skinner, Janet S. Bieberly, Bonnie B. Bonewitz, Elisa E. Noll, Rae A. Mettlen, Mary L. Haymaker. Second Row: Sandra K. Minear, James J. Lackett, Kenneth R. Mann, Frank E. Mock, Carolyn J. Bearg, Larry W. Hughes, Stephen F. Farmer, Marilyn K. Tague. Bottom Row: Lawrence P. O ' Brien, Anthony D. Krebbiel, Robert J. Duffield, Gary B. Jorgensen, Jack S. Miller, Clinton Birkenbaugh, Ronald W. DeRusseau, Dennis R. Lilly. 149 Sorority members kneel before a rushee at a large party not out of preference, but for the lack of enough chairs. Rush Autumnal Rites Acquire 625 Pledges Twenty-two fraternities and ten sororities aug- mented their ranks during fall rush week issuing 335 and 290 pledge invitations respectively. Clovia and Farm House do not participate in the regular fall rush system, but rush later in the semester. Open house parties launched the sorority rush week giving all rushees the opportunity to visit each house. A feverish pace was set as decorations were torn down and replaced in the hour or two between parties. Skits were rehearsed, costumes changed, and the sorority members put on a fresh smile as the rush chairman cried, Be peppy, y ' all. Feelings of tension, excitement and occasional depression were felt by both rushers and rushees. At last the final bids came out, met by suspense and squeals of delight. Conversation was the primary rushing technique used by the fraternities as elaborate skits, costumes and decorations were avoided. At informal dinners and smokers, the fraternity men worked hard to convince and sell the rushees on the advantages and merits of their particular fraternity. Fraternity men greet rushees at the men ' s dorm prior to parties to discuss the various aspects of fraternity living. Rushees view a wide variety of skits at all of the sorority houses which tell about the house and its Greek occupants. Chatter ranges from the latest fashions to college expec- tations as sorority members and rushees get acquainted. Rush week hits its climax as final bids are distributed when pledges are greeted amid shouts and tears of joy. Lending atmosphere to the fun filled week of parties, the various themes from the world over offer a wide variety of decoration and costume choices. The refreshments served add that special touch to a successful rush week party. Alpha Chi Omega Top Row: Mrs. Cheryl Clingan, Jennifer E. Alldritt, Charlotte Ander- son, Linda L. Asper, Norma L. Banks, Marilea K. Bell, Bev- erly G. Bertwell, Annetta J. Beyer, Mary E. Bingle. Second Row. Linda L. Birch, Bonnie B. Bonewitz, Barbara A. Call, L. Clare Cameron, Marilyn S. Cashman, Patricia Christensen, Carleen A. Con- ger, Dianne P. Courtney, Su- san K. Detrick. Third Row. Connie L. Dick, Kathleen A. Dickey, Sally J. Dickey, Janice R. Drapel, Ju- dith A. Dreiling, DeAnn Dun- ning, Linda K. Esco, Susan K. Farha, Mary G. Faulconer. Fourth Row: Phyllis K. Fer- gel, Virginia J. Gaume, Gretchen A. Gerster, Jeanette L. Harris, Sheila M. Heinz, Janice M. Jaax, Arlene K. Jo- hannes, Linda A. Kraus, Gail M. Lake. Bottom Row: Diane E. Lee, Shirley Levendofsky, Martha E. Lewis, Linda E. Loughmil- ler, Susan K. Matkin, Beverly J. McMaster, Linda M. Meyers, lanine T. Miletich, Judy A. Miller. Ninety-eight chapters Founded DePauw Univer- sity 1885 Gamma Zeta chapter established 1947 President: Vivian Pat- terson. Hostesses for a Toad Road Triad breakfast and DePauw Duo banquet, Alpha Chi Omegas reside at 1835 Todd Rd. Alpha Chi ' s Maintain Leadership Positions Scattering their leadership abilities in all phases of campus activities, the women of Alpha Chi Omega were officers in Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Eco- nomics clubs, S.E.A., AWS and other organizations. Wearers of the Lyre were listed in Mortar Board, Chimes and Omicron Nu honoraries. Alpha Chi ' s won elected positions on school councils, Student Council and the Board of Student Publications. Sigma Chi Derby Darling, Alpha Gamma Rho Sweetheart and four Angel Flight members were Alpha Chi residents. The social schedule listed the Peppermint Paradise Christmas party, pledge tea and the Golden Lyre spring ball. Alpha Chi ' s and their dates donned costumes for a Shipwreck party. 152 A shocking pink bathtub is worked into a dance routine as Alpha Chi Omegas practice for the Y-Orpheum produc- tion. The choreography, involving a grape-stomping se- quence, required many rehearsal hours before performance. Alpha Chi Omega Top Row. Patricia K. Miller, Gay A. Missildine, Kathryn A. Moore, B. Kathleen Murphy, Sherrill A. Niles, Carolyn M. North, Nola B. Pack, Jane A. Pardoe. Second Row: Vivian M. Pat- terson, Cheryl A. Power, Char- lene C. Rahe, Charlotte C. Rahe, Constance L. Rankin, Jean E. Reehling, Mary A. Riordan, Sara F. Robohn. Third Row: Melanie J. Rull- man, Sheila K. Sanders, Nancy M. Schiller, Sandra K. Schurr, Rita D. Smith, Beulah M. Staats, Mary A. Stoskopf, Fran- ces K. Towner. Bottom Row: Sandra H. Tweed, Mary A. Walton, Matylin S. Webber, Patricia R. Webber, Marlene R. Wills, Raedell J. Winston, Jane F. Young, Ruth E. Zweygardt. ' 153 Alpha Delta Pi Top Row: Mrs. Zillah Dunagan, F. Su- san Alford, Reta J. Anglemyer, Barbara E. Ball, Elizabeth Bax- ter, Mary L. Bentley, Dorothy E. Bert, Carol A. Besack. Second Row: Diana S. Betton, Merlena A. Birney, Nancy I. Bradley, Jan C. Buenning, Lynn A. Buenning, Kay L. Burgat, Cheryl L. Carleton, Dona J. Chapman. Third Row. Connie L. Crist- ler, Marilyn K. Culberson, Janet Dawdy, Diane E. Drake, Lavonda S. Edgerton, Eliza- beth G. Elliott, Marsha L. El- liott, Linda J. Emig. Fourth Row: Jeryn S. Faddis, Luann H. Fager, Lorretta A. Fox, Carolyn J. Fraser, Jean S. Fraser, Kathryn J. French, Marilyn Garrison, Judith L. Gauer. Bottom Row: Cherlyn A. Goth- ard, Suzanne Griffiths, Eu- genia L. Harding, Elinor A. Heaton, Marilyn K. Hensley, Barbara A. Hill, Carole A. Honstead, Janice J. Hossfeld. Alpha Delta Pis Win Campus Queen Titles One hundred three chap- ters Founded Macon, Georgia 1851 Alpha Eta chapter established 1915 President: Connie Cristler. Regal honors were bestowed upon Alpha Delta Pi as Judy Whitesell was crowned Miss K-State Manhattan and 1961 Homecoming Queen. Bertie Lou Powell was chosen Miss Football and Flush Bowl attendant. Two Alpha Delta Pis reigned as fraternity sweethearts. Another member was Sigma Chi Derby Darling attendant. Besides having such campus leaders as president of Mortar Board and treasurer of Chimes, Alpha Delta Pi had members in SEA, Student Council, Union Program Council and Union Governing Board. Four Alpha Delta Pis marched in Angel Flight reviews. Alpha Delta Pi pledges entertained actives and their dates at the annual Pledge Paddle Party. The Christmas dance and spring formal, the Black Diamond Ball, were social highlights. Parents were entertained on Mothers ' and Fathers ' Weekends. Groundbreaking ceremonies foreran construction on the Alpha Delta Pi addition which raises the capacity to 60. 154 Alpha Delta Pi Top Row: Carolyn A. Hurty, Barbara J. Kern, Patricia A. King, Judith Kleinschmidt, Sharon R. Koch, Sharon L. Krueger, Vicki L. Lewman, Catharine R. Lori- Second Row: Karen M. Low- ell, Joan McNeal, Pamela Mc- Neal, Brenda K. Messmer, Bette J. Mills, Marilyn F. Moore, Nancy R. Morrison, Moreen K. Mox. Third Row, Kay L. Murphey, Elisa E. Noll, Karen J. Old- ham, Merrilyn J. Olson, Ber- tie L. Powell, Sharon D. Reed, R. Roslyn Rice, Kay K. Rob- inson. Fourth Row: Helen V. Scheib- ler, Judy R. Schmidt, Susan G. Sheppard, Carol L. Smith, Ju- dith S. Smith, Sally S. Smith, Kathleen M. Sughrue, Mar- garet H. Sughrue, Sally J. Swift. Bottom Row: Janet A. Symns, Edna L. Voigts, Karen P. Walkmeyer, Mary A. Werts, Judith A. Whitesell, Peggy J. Whitesell, Judith K. Wilhelm, Linda K. Williams, Ruth E. Wilson. Preceding the spring initiation ceremony, Alpha Delta Pi pledges decorate a paddle in honor of their pledge mother. The annual presentations, introduced by poems, help to strengthen the pledge daughter-mother relationships. 155 At the Alpha Xi Delta house, 601 Fairchild Terrace, are many women active in campus clubs and honoraries. Ninety-nine chapters Founded Lombard College 1903 Alpha Kappa chap- ter established 1922 President: Marilyn Bur- dorf Alpha Xi Delta Wins Homecoming Honors Homecoming honors highlighted the year for Alpha Xi Deltas as they won the second place trophy for house decorations and Julia Jahnke was home- coming queen attendant. House decorations and cos- tumes of the girls and their dates carried out the Disney Land theme of their annual pledge party. Twenty-six Alpha Xi fathers were entertained on Fathers ' Weekend and Alpha Xi mothers were honored on Mothers ' Day. The pledge-active picnic, legacy weekend, monthly Sunday dinner dates, the spring banquet and formal dance, and the Christ- mas formal filled their social calendar. Alpha Xi ' s were active on campus as members of Student Council, Home Economics Council, Alpha Lambda Delta and Angel Flight. The girls rolled up their sleeves and washed cars to earn money to contribute to their Chicago Hull House project. Alpha Xi Delta Top Row: Mrs. Ruth Thorpe, Susan P. Abrahams, Jane V. Allison, Christine M. Anderson, Janet J. Arnold, Linda K. Bacho- ritch, Sandra E. Baehr, Bar- bara A. Bain. Second Row: Linda A. Bare, Paula J. Barron, Janice E. Bassett, Janet S. Bieberly, Nancy L. Blanchard, Joan K. Block, Deanna Bloomquist, Linda A. Brandenburg. Third Row: Marilyn E. Bur- dorf, Susan Coleman, Joanne I. Copeland, Marsha F. Crotin- ger, Dee A. Davis, Deanna M. Degnan, Linda K. Dicken, Janice L. Dyche. Fourth Row: Lauda K. Fallis, Joyce R. Fritz, Janice M. From me, Mary P. George, Linda L. Green, Judy M. Hahn, Patricia G. Hammond, Sandra J. Hanson. Bottom Row: Marlenc K. Harkins, Barbara C. Hege, Sue E. Hemohill, Patricia K. High, Marfys K. Hilyard, Sharron K. Hixon, Mickey L. Howard, Carol J. Ihrig. 156 Alpha Xi Delta Top Row: Carol A. Jahnke, Julia R. Jahnke, Joanne Jenison, Vir- ginia M. Johnsmeyer, Karen K. Kemper, Virginia B. Ken- yon, Nancy L. Kirk, Dianne Knox. Second Row: Karen K. Kuhn, Barbara A. Laskowski, Lana M. Leffingwell, Cecilia A. Martindale, Pamela K. Mc- Kean, Sondra K. McQuillan, Betty I. Mears, Martha V. Miller. Third Row: Marsha L. Minnis, Patricia L. Mollhagen, Mary A. Nichols, Joan E. Pool, Linda J. Porter, Roberta K. Pratt, Donna R. Preddy, Cyn- thia S. Priddy. Fourth Row: Helen L. Rees, Janice K. Russell, Donna E. Severance, Roberta A. Shad- wick, Luanda Smiley, Sharon L. Spangler, Carol M. Sur- tees, Joyce L. Truax. Bottom Row: Karolyn K. Waite, Carolyn L. Warner, Jerri L. Weaver, Jo A. R. White, Janice K. Widner, Lu- cinda L. Winter, Judith A. Wolf. Breaking the darkness with flickering candles, Alpha Xi Deltas carol to fraternities, neighboring sororities and alumnae. Christmas offers an opportune time for coeds to warm the hearts of others through festive singing sessions. 157 Chi Omega Top Row. Mrs. Marie Trego, Pamela G. Al- ston, Betty S. Arnold, Nancy C. Baker, Carolyn A. Basore, Marcia G. Bennett, Mary P. Cain, Carol J. Clark. Second Rou . Jane L. Clark, Betty J. Cloud, Martha K. Cooley, Margaret L. Cooper, Mary L. Coppinger, Cynthia S. Coulson, Judith A. Cowan, Diane Dufva. Third Rou : Janet K. Dye, Eleanor C. Dyke, Kathleen M. Eads, Linda R. Fairchild, Betty J. Francisco, Jeanette L. Gam- ba, Sandra L. Garner, Barbara S. Goddard. Fourth Row: Susan K. Ham- lin, Janet L. Horchem, Sandra S. Horchem, Sherry L. Irons, Jane A. Isch, Judy A. Jaax, Diane L. Keller, Judith L. Kesler. Bottom Row: Nancy J. Knoell, Bonnie J. Kratschmer, Caro- line S. Mclntyre, Marilyn A. McMillan, Julia A. Merrill, Judith A. Miller, Margaret J. Moss, Martha S. Mulloy. Chi Omegas Capture Production Trophies One hundred thirty chap- ters Founded University of Arkansas 1895 Kappa Alpha chapter established 1915 President: Mar- garet Cooper. Trophies bedecked the Chi Omega house as members placed first in the Greek Orgy productions and third in the 1961 Y-Orpheum. Chi Omega queen honors included the Kansas Dairy Princess, the Honorary Pershing Rifle Commander and the Sweetheart of Delta Upsilon fraternity. Activity-minded girls filled positions as social chairman of the Social Coordinating Council, presi- dent of Alpha Lambda Delta and Alpha Epsilon Rho, secretary and treasurer of AWS and a representative on Student Council. Chi O ' s were tapped for mem- bership in Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Chimes and Mortar Board. A relaxing weekend at Rock Springs Ranch fol- lowed fall rush week for Chi Omega actives and new pledges. Social highlights were the White Car- nation Ball, and Christmas Stockin ' g Party. Numerous campus offices and royalty titles were claimed by the residents of the Chi Omega house at 1803 Laramie. 158 Chi Omega Top Row: Mau- rine L. Murphree, Althea J. Nelson, Mary L. Nelson, Nan- ci S. Nelson, Mary E. New- man, Pamela K. Nispel, Val- erie A. Nixon, Peggy J. Ogan. Second Row. Barbara A. Per- kins, Judy L. Quirk, Marise E. Rader, Judith A. Rahing, Ruth C. Rea, Norma J. Roberts, Judy K. Roes, Sidney F. Row- land. Third Row: LaReta J. Royer, Constance Schleicher, Mary J. Scoby, Raylene A. Scott, Dor- ris A. Seymour, Linda K. Sherar, Mary A. Sheue, Sheree L. Shiel. Fourth Row: Sandra S. Smith, Ruth A. Speirs, Carol E. Sta- rosta, Patricia J. Steele, Carol A. Strobel, Richie R. Strohl, Carolyn G. Taylor. Bottom Row: Joyce E. Taylor, Carolyn S. Thompson, Ruth A. Veazey, Virginia L. Von Riesen, Beverly M. Wagner, Victoria L. Weidle, Letry Wil- liams. A Greek melodrama, Dark Doings in Athens, or Give Me Another Double Ovaldne, Malted, won first place for Chi Omega in the annual Orgy Productions. The villian- hero-heroine situation was a satire on old-time movies. 159 Delta Delta Delta Top Rov: Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Janet D. All, Jeanette E. Barney, Gloria L. Bartholo- mew, Suzanne D. Bartram, Mary P. Carter, Judith D. Cauble, Madlyn K. Chelesnik. Second Rou: Mary C. Clark, Vici A. Colwell, Carolyn J. Cook, Connie L. Ditch, Judy A. Dumler, Nancy A. Dum- ler, Nancy J. Exline, Sharon S. Fink. Third Rou: Carol L. Flem- ing, Kathleen Fleming, Mary E. George, Karen L. Geyer, Janice L. Goertz, Nancy K. Goertz, Connie L. Hager, Barbara Hansen. Fourth Rou : Judy Haskard, Susan B. Herbel, Lyla M. Hayes, Mary L. Haymaker, Judith A. Holle, Susan A. Horrell, Dorothy C. Johnson, Mary C. Kingsley. Bottom Row. Sheryl D. Klep- inger, Karen A. Kope, Bar- bara J. Lang, Marlene R. Lindell, Jane E. McCaslin, Jean A. Mclntyre, Mary E. Malmberg, Alice E. Matlack. Delta Delta Deltas Hold Firebug Party Delta Delta Delta pledges entertained the actives and their dates with the annual Firebug party. All costumes worn to the party were red and the party- goers entered the house through the back fire escape. Other social activities scheduled for the year included the Spring Formal and Christmas caroling at St. Marys and Riley County Hospitals and President McCain ' s home. The girls held a Fathers ' weekend in December and a Mothers ' Weekend in March. Bringing honors to the house was Connie Ditch, Sigma Nu- Alpha Tau Omega Blackfoot-Whitefoot Queen and Colleen Ungerheuer, first attendant in the Miss K-State-Manhattan contest. Finalists for the Sigma Chi Derby Darling, Miss Football, Barn- warmer Queen, St. Patricia and IPC Queen were all Tri Delts. Six girls were active in Angel Flight. One hundred six chapters Founded Boston Univer- sity 1888 Theta Iota chapter established 1915 President: Sue Young. Student Council, Chimes, and Mortar Board members were among Delta Delta Deltas residing at 1834 Laramie. 160 Bridge isn ' t limited to four players at the Delta Delta Delta house as on-lookers offer their words of advice. Tri Deltas and their housemother enjoy a relaxing hand or two before the girls settle down to an evening of studying. Delta Delta Delta Top Row: Barbara J. Mayo, Nancy A. Miller, Jean A. Nickell, Susan E. O ' Bryan, Margaret J. Ohl, Carolyn G. Otto, Linda S. Ove- son, Julie C. Palmquist. Second Row. Linda A. Page- ler, Katherine A. Popkess, Vir- ginia K. Rapp, Judith A. Reed, Cheryl G. Retter, Sharon E. Robson, Barbara L. Rogg, Sal- ly S. Schmelzel. Third Row: Margaret R. Schroeder, Nancy J. Schroeder, Carole E. Scott, Rose A. Sher- ar, Elberta M. Simpson, Linda L. Stearns, Carol D. Stewart, Margaret R. Stewart. Bottom Row: Linda J. Stitcher, Karen J. Sullivan, Colleen B. Ungeheuer, Jo A. Wade, Lou- ise M. Weber, Linda M. West- fall, Sue J. Young, Patsy C. Younkin, Mary L. Wallerstedt. 161 The vice presidents of Omicron Nu and AWS were among the women living in the Gamma Phi Beta house. Eighty-two chapters Founded Syracuse Univer- sity 1874 Beta Upsilon chapter established 1957 President: Dorothy Parker. Gamma Phi ' s Preside In University Politics Political discussions were a common sight in the Gamma Phi Beta house as two girls served as presi- dents of both the Young Republican and Yo ung Democrats. The first place trophy for Homecoming decorations and the Interfraternity Sing second place trophy were awarded to the Gamma Phi house. Social events for the year included the Crystal Crescent Ball, the annual pledge party, a Christmas dinner, and Fathers ' and Mothers ' Weekends. Attendant to the Homecoming Queen, Miss Sche- herazad, St. Patricia, Royal Purple Queen attend- ant, the Sigma Phi Epsilon-Pi Kappa Alpha Duad Queen, four fraternity sweethearts and first attend- ant for both the Little American Royal Queen and the Flush Bowl Queen all represented Gamma Phi Beta. Mortar Board tapped three senior girls for membership, while two juniors were in Chimes. Gamma Phi Beta Top Row. Mrs. Effie Newton, Jolane S. Ackerman, Carolyn J. Arnett, Carol J. Atkinson, Deanna K. Atkinson, Karen L. Barndt, Dorothy E. Bramlage, Loretta S. Brown. Second Row. Janet S. Butel, Marilee S. Carr, Ellen J. Clay- don, Victoria L. Clegg, Joan I. Conner, Carol A. Couch, Betty J. Dawson, Linda K. Dennis. Third Row. Diane C. Dick, Ann E. Engstrom, Jeanne M. George, Catherine M. Gerritz, Linda E. Gillmore, Sally A. Glandon, Judy S. Grose, San- dra L. Gutru. Fourth Row: Marilyn S. Hahn, Donna L. Han sen, Betty J. Harris, Nancy J. Harris, Florence C. Haymond, Patsy J. Kahrs, Patricia L. Kennedy, Karen L. Kuyken- dall. Bottom Row. Nancy Lemon, Joyce A. Lind, Sharon M. Livengood, Mary K. Makins, Marilyn K. Mannen, Dawn L. Mantele, Diane E. McGauhey, Claudette M. Messer. 162 Gamma Phi Beta Top Row: Karen S. Mock, Connie S. Moore, Linda L. Moore, Karen S. Novak, Dorothy A. Parker, Linda R. Piercy, Sharon L. Potts, Caroline E. Freddy. Second Row: Jnell M. Quanz, Betty A. Randall, Kathryn M. Reeves, Paula K. Rindt, Linda S. Rively, Judith C. Rogers, Sheila K. Rose, Sharolyn S. Sanborn, Sharon K. Saxe. Third Row : Ellen K. Shannon, Karen Shannon, Cynthia S. Shupe, Sally S. Smith, Joan M. Spangler, Marilyn K. Tague, Louanne Theilmann, Terri S. Thies, Janet G. Tick- nor. Bottom Row: Marian C. To- bin, Bethel A. Unruh, Janice R. Wanklyn, Margaret S. Wherry, Ruth E. Whitten, Verna R. Wilborn, Rosemary Wineinger, Beverly J. Wood, Helen J. Woody. Gamma Phi Beta girls introduce their candidate for Homecoming Queen to the student body at the second annual Homecoming Previews. Each organized living group presents their selection for the queen title. 163 Kappa Alpha Theta Top Row. Mrs. Fred Coulson, Nancy G. Allbritten, Gene- vieve P. Anderson, Thelma R. Bailey, Joyce M. Banks, Mary J. Barlow. Second Row. Rilla S. Barn- hart, Melanie S. Barrett, Anne L. Bowman, Patricia A. Casey, Judith K. Chitwood, Jacque- line D. Dewey. Third Row. Sara S. Erway, Lois K. Evans, Marcia A. Far- rell, Kathryn L. Frick, Sandra S. Funk, Sonja K. Gigstad. Fourth Row. Brenda J. Grif- fith, Linda Grimshaw, Sally A. Hays, Marilyn K. Henson, Barbara S. Hobbs, Michael Hurt. Fifth Row. Dianne K. Juren- ka, Alice L. King, Janice K. Knappenberger, Mary E. Knorr, Barbara L. Lasley, Judith L. Littleford. Sixth Row. Joanna M. Lowell, Nancy A. Mall, Carolyn E. Meats, Carole E. Michael, Monica J. Myers, Margaret D. Noller. Seventh Row. Judy A. Ober- helman, Rae J. Opie, Gretchen A. Pomerenke, Peggy J. Por- ter, Patricia A. Rash, Alice K. Raynesford. Bottom Row. dm. i I. Rust, Nancy E. Schletzbaum, Judith D. Skinner, Patricia A. Smith, Kathryn G. Watterson. 164 Kappa Alpha Thetas Complete First Year Thirty-one spring pledges were initiated into the newly chartered K-State chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta on May 13, 1961. During the regular fall rush week, the Thetas pledged fifteen additional women. Construction on their new chapter house, to be located on McCain Lane, was started in April. In their initial year on campus, Thetas were rep- resented on campus with members in Chimes and Alpha Lambda Delta honoraries. Teaming with the Alpha Chi Omegas, the Thetas celebrated the found- ing of both sororities with the first DePauw Duo. The Royal Purple Queen attendant and the Delta Sigma Rho traveling cup were honors brought to the house. A Christmas pledge-decorating party fol- lowed by the Twin Star formal, a Valentines party, and the Kite Flying party were social engagements. Completing their first year on campus, the Kappa Alpha Thetas experience many happy moments at 421 North 16th. Eighty-seven chapters Founded DePauw Univer- sity Delta Eta chapter 1961 President: Judy Oberhelman. Enjoying an informal houseparty, Kappa Alpha Thetas entertain their dates in their basement recreation room. Parties and dances played an important part in the expand- ing social life of the newly chartered women ' s sorority. 165 Kappa Delta Top Row: Mrs. Martha Duncan, Deanna M. Albright, Judy K. Anderson, Phyllis Y. Ball, Alice M. Barloga, Kenna J. Barnes, Barbara F. Blair. Second Row. Sandra S. Blank- enship, Karen K. Bozarth, Linda J. Bremer, Linda R. Burge, Judith A. Calliham, Elizabeth . Clark, Saundra S. Cookson. Third Row. Carole I. Cress, Linda J. Davis, Doris J. Downing, Coye A. Duesberg, M. Alice Evans, Celia G. Eve- leigh, Sandra L. Foltz. Fourth Row. Doris A. Ger- aghry, Elizabeth C. Goertz, Linda A. Hemphill, Florence E. Henderson, Dark J. Kirby, Nancy J. Kirchhoff, Karen L. Kirkwood. Bottom Row. Pattye G. Klep- inger, Sara L. Kiihn, Loretta E. Lasho, Janet G. Linder, Beverly J. Mach, Jean A. Max- well, Nancy A. McCoy. One hundred one chapters Founded Longwood Col- lege 1897 Sigma Gamma chapter established 1920 President: Audrey Meck- fessel. Next winter Kappa Deltas will move from their 1716 Fairchilcl home into the new house on Centennial Drive. Campus Honoraries Initiate Kappa Deltas Women of Kappa Delta belonged to varied hon- oraries as members were tapped for Omicron Nu, Alpha Delta Theta, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Epsilon Rho and Phi Upsilon Omicron. Other activities keeping Kappa Deltas busy were Union committees, orchestra, band, and publication staffs. Three KD ' s were in Angel Flight. Kappa Delta pledges entertained the actives and their dates with a fall hay ride and Halloween Party. Continuing to sparkle socially, members kept busy with plans for a Christmas party, Founder ' s Day cele- bration and house parties. The Emerald Ball was a highlight of the spring semester. A finalist for the Pershing Rifles Queen was a KD. 166 Kappa Delta ' s songleader teaches Christmas carols and songs to the children of Manhattan alumnae. Each year pledges put up a Christmas tree and decorate the house wi th holly and mistletoe in preparation for the holiday. Kappa Delta -Top Row: Au- drey L. Meckfessel, JoAnne Mehl, Carolyn J. Miller, San- dra K. Minear, Betry J. Moehl- man, Linda S. Mortimer, Pa- tricia R. Myers. Second Row: Susan J. Nelson, (Catherine R. Oltjen, Roberta L. Price, Diane M. Reynolds, Sandra L. Rice, Emily A. Rob- bins, Joyce A. Roberts. Third Row: Betty A. Rushton, Phyllis G. Rust, Linda L. San- tee, Margaret M. Schwarz, Johnette M. Scott, Mary S. Shurts. Bottom Row: Sylvia G. Singu- lar, Nancy J. Smith, Carolyn F. Tovrea, Helen A. Wegman, Teresa A. Weixelman, Linnea C. White. 167 Kappa Kappa Gamma Top Row: Mrs. Helen Jewett, Julia L. Abrahams, Jo A. Antrim, Nancy P. Ballard, Carolyn J. Bearg, Jane C. Benedick, Brenda B. Benja- min, Mary E. Bobek. Second Row. Maria L. Bourque, Sara S. Bowles, Ju- dith I. Brandt, Ruth E. Brandt, Carolyn E. Brauer, Mary R. Brethour, Patricia S. Bryant, Linda S. Butler. Third Rou 1 : Susan T. Cain, Sharon J. Carlson, Cynthia M. Cole, Joann Cool, Susan L. Cooper, Sara S. Crum, Phyllis D. Cunningham, Donna M. Dunlap. Fourth Row. Nancy L. Dunn, Joan E. Durham, Karol K. Durham, Susan C. Eckert, Sara L. Eddy, Carol A. Fra- zier, Judy C. Fulkerson, Gretchen Funk. Bottom Row. Barbara E. Gench, Barbara A. Gugler, Linda Hamilton, Judith L. Harry, Kathryn M. Hill, Car- olyn J. Hubert, Phyllis L. Hudson, Joleen J. Irvine. Kappa Kappa Gamma Builds New Addition Eighty-eight chapters Founded Monmouth Col- lege 1870 Gamma Alpha chapter established 1916 President: Donna Dunlap. Increasing the size of their present house by one- third, the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma moved into their remodeled home in the fall. The dining and utility rooms were enlarged and an informal living room, a new kitchen and 12 rooms were added to the living space. For the second consecutive year, the Kappas won first place in Interfraternity Sing. The girls received first place for their Homecoming float and ranked second in scholarship achievement. Mortar Board and Chimes each had two key wearers. The presi- dents of Angel Flight and Student Education Asso- ciation, two K-State Singers, two Student Council members and the Senior Class treasurer were Kappas. Queen contests produced the Homecoming Queen attendant, St. Patricia attendant, Ag Barnwarmer attendant and Miss K-State-Manhattan attendant. The Kappa Kappa Gamma house at 517 Fairchild Ter- race was remodeled and partially air conditioned last year. 168 Kappa Kappa Gamma Top Row: Patricia J. Isbell, Sally Isham, Paula M. Jennings, Karen P. Joerg, Martha D. Johnson, Nancy L. Johnson, Jean Keane, Joan Keane. Second Row: Jackie J. Kel- logg, Lois W. Kinney, Carol A. Kirchner, Helen R. Larson, Patricia A. Leopold, Phyllis A. Lutz, Sharon S. MacPher- son, Linda G. Malson. Third Rou ' : Judith A. Mawd- sley, Tausca L. McClintock, Barbara J. McCurdy, Marsha C. McDonald, Mary C. Mes- senger, Laurie J. Messimer, Christine Meyer, Deanna D. Mickey. Fourth Row: Sharon K. Mi- lam, Kathleen D. Nelson, Vir- ginia E. Noller, Edith J. Nus- ser, Lynda L. Pettey, Mary S. Ramsey, Karen L. Robinson, May E. Rogers, Carol J. Row- land. Bottom Rou 1 : Sharon L. Schoolcraft, Cheryl A. Smith, Suzanne I. Taschetta, Jon B. Taylor, Margaret F. Thomp- son, Judith F. Werner, Eliza- beth A. Wilson, Anne H. Wood, Gwen D. Woodard. Intrenched in thought, members of Kappa Kappa Gamma work diligently at their study desks. This con- scientious application of their time helped secure second high in scholarship for spring and fall semesters of 1961. 169 Pi Beta Phi Top Row: Mrs. Lorette Cornwell, Judith L. Allen, Karen E. Armstrong, Marjorie J. Arwood, Mary A. Atzenweiler, V. Ann Bates, Robecca L. Beeler, Linda L. Betton, Heidi Billinger. Second Row: Mary A. Bliss, Elizabeth F. Boyd, Mary F. Boyd, Sue E. Carson, Susan K. Cosby, Nancy J. Crocker, Mar- garet J. Dalton, Paula J. De- Weese, Deborah R. Dick. Third Row: Karen J. Dier- dorff, Mary K. Dunlap, Ann- ette K. Edwards, Mary F. Ev- ans, Diane Fairbank, Suzanne Fairbank, Joan Faulconer, Su- san Faulconer, Ruth A. Fiser. Fourth Row: Kaydence L. Gilles, Judith A. Gorrell, Mer- rilee K. Grace, Sally I. Green, Patricia A. Harrison, Penelope A. Heyl, Deborah L. Hines, Mary K. M. Hinkle, Eunice J. House. Bottom Row. Lydia K. How- ell, Mary A. Humes, Sara J. Hybskmann, Patricia K. Inger- soll, Mary K. Irvine, Patricia I. Jordan, Mary A. Kice, Karen Klinger, Marty L. Lair- more. Pi Beta Phi Places First in Scholarship One hundred eight chap- ters Founded Monmouth college 1867 Kansas Beta chapter established 1915 President: Sara Hybsk- For the fifth consecutive year, Pi Beta Phi placed first in sorority scholarship. The 1961 Y-Orpheum productions brought a second place trophy to the house. Pi Phis entertained with a Christmas party, the Hobo Holiday pledge party, the Monmouth Duo, Fathers ' Weekend and the annual spring for- mal. Next fall, the women will move into their new three story French Provincial home. Three members were tapped for Mortar Board with one serving as vice-president. The president and secretary of Chimes were Pi Phis. The Royal Purple editor, fall editor of the Collegian, Big-8 Panhellenic president, secretary of the Senior Class, Student Council vice-president, and Omicron Nu president were arrow wearers. Pi Phi royalty in- cluded the Flush Bowl Queen, Kappa Sigma Sweet- heart, Military Ball Queen, and Barnwarmer Queen. The Pi Beta Phi house at 505 Denison will be occupied by Lambda Chi Alphas when the women move to Todd Road. 170 A pre-game buffet style dinner launched an evening-out- with-daughter for 35 Pi Beta Phi fathers. The dads moved into the chapter house for the annual Fathers ' Weekend and caught a quick glimpse of the typical campus life. Pi Beta Phi Top Row: Linda Lashbrook, Julie A. Magee, B. Eugenia Mangelsdorf, Marlis E. Mann, Jeanette G. Marsh, Jane B. Martin, Susan Martin, Lou A. McKinnon, Brenda J. McLean. Second Row: Harriet J. Meals, Rae A. Mettlen, Marilyn Mil- ler, Brenda J. Morgan, Rita D. Mundhenke, Linda G. Myers, Julianne Nicholson, Nancy S. Noble, Nancy J. Noyes. Third Row : Sandra L. Palmer, Linda L. Pigg, Judith C. Prew- itt, Virginia D. Reid, Ruth A. Richardson, Patricia T. Riker, Dianne D. Robertson, Mary J. Rupp, Lucia A. Scha- fer. Fourth Row: Martha E. Schwartz, Linda S. Sell, Doro- thy J. Slaughter, Elizabeth A. Slaughter, Mary S. Snider, Le- titia Staebler, Sarah J. Steer- man, Anne D. Struss. Bottom Row : Patricia A. Tem- pler, Gloria W. Wagner, Pamela J. Wesche, Rebecca A. Whitfield, Diana J. Williams, Virginia L. Wisler, Suzanne C. Young, Diane J. Zeckser. 171 tit Living at 303 N. 16th are members of Clovia, a coopera- tive sorority where the girls share housekeeping duties. High School Seniors Entertained by Clovia Two Clovia girls are busy making a cake as they take their turns at preparing dinner for the other 14 girls. Two chapters Founded Kansas State University 1931 Alpha chapter es- tablished 1931 President: Linda Akin Clovia women entertained approximately 30 high school seniors at a Hospitality Weekend in March. Mothers ' Weekend was held in the fall and both parents were honored on Parents ' Day in the spring. Activities included the fall hayrack ride and supper, the annual Crystal Ball formal and caroling during the Christmas season. Darlene Dewey was an IFYE exchange student to Switzerland. Two Clovias were Omicron Nu and Kappa Delta Pi members. Clovia Top Row: Mrs. Elea- nor Griffin, Linda L. Akin, Dixie C. Bussert, Peggy J. Chrisman, Margaret Dickin- son, Karen K. Essmiller. Second Row: Judith K. Gra- ber, Sharon R. Gray, Alberta G. Kibbey, Judy K. McClure, Leah J. Ottaway, Janet N. Pat- ton. Third Run : Jane A. Raymond, Sharon K. Sargent, Sharon F. Schmidt, Sharon E. Stauffer, Myoan J. Swilley. 172 Delta Chi Colony Top Row. Michael M. Balach, Robert D. Bostater, James R. Brooks, Larry J. Cox, Keith R. Cryder- man, Robert E. Davies. Second Row. James D. Em- mot, William H. Hammel, Dale E. Henry, Darrell G. Hutchinson, Lawrence Kos- min, Herbert Z. Langland. Bottom Row. Douglas K. Mc- Lean, Phillip D. McManus, Jay D. Mills, Larry K. Turn- bull, Mark E. Wing, Leon Z. Yawitz. Delta Chi ' s Refused Colonization Renewal A petition in March for an extension of coloniza- tion rights was not approved for the Delta Chi colony by the Interfraternity Council. The group, however, was still recognized as a campus organiza- tion by the Faculty Council on Student Affairs. Delta Chi applied for its national charter last April while still in its last semester as a colony. Informal chapter meetings were held in a room at the Student Union while members and local alumni were looking for a suitable chapter house. Twelve Delta Chi ' s were initiated in April at the Kansas University fraternity house. President during the fall semester was Phil McManus and Keith Cryderman served as president, spring semester. Scheduled social engagements included a wiener roast and several informal parties and dances. Delta Chi men participated in such University organiza- tions as the American Institute of Architects, KSDB- FM radio, Pershing Rifles, and Union committees. The men participated in the intramural program. Conducting an informal active meeting in the Union, members of Delta Chi Colony discuss fraternity business. 173 A traditional sound accompanying a Kansas State touch- down is the resounding echo of the Phi Kappa Tau cannon. Phi Kappa Tau Men Back Cultural Series Phi Tau men find the porch around their 1623 Fairchild residence an ideal place to discuss campus happenings. Seventy-three chapters Founded Miami University of Ohio 1906 Alpha Ep- silon chapter established 1925 President: Murray Miller. A comprehensive program of cultural develop- ment featuring campus figures as speakers was ini- tiated this year by the Phi Kappa Tau men. Plans were made to improve the house library and to in- crease the number of classical records in their collec- tion. As a special service project, the Phi Tau ' s invited the residents of a local rest home to the house for a Thanksgiving turkey dinner. The fall Cannonball party, the spring Red Carnation ball and a Christmas party highlighted social engagements. Phi Kappa Tau was represented on campus with members in varsity athletics, the Rifle team and the Psychology club. Others contributed to the Touch- stone magazine and the Engineers ' Open House. Phi Kappa Tau Top Rou ' : Mrs. Ruth Moate, William D. Brooks, Paul J. Connolly, Mart A. Diana, Thomas H. Dick- son, Douglas D. Hauptli. Second Row: Gary L. Hauptli, Darryl J. Hamilton, Ray E. Huebner, Larry D. Knight, Murray J. Miller, Carl E. Nel- son. Bottom Row: Larry L. Oehl- ert, Paul B. Ramey, Richard D. Reeves, Daniel C. Thomp- son, Gordon F. Wallace. Theta Xi Top Row: Mrs. R. Rex Lawrence, Larry L. Chase, Phillip E. Cummins, Lloyd S. Curtis, Douglas E. Dempsey, Larry L. Ellington, Richard L. Epard. Second Row. Walter L. Fisher, Thomas J. Gottlick, Dwight L. Hayden, Thomas M. How- ard, Eugene H. Jablonski, Dean R. Koeneke, Lorrin E. Lowe. Third Row. Kenneth L. Mar- tin, Frank E. Mock, Ben A. Moore, James C. Naufel, Rich- ard G. Nickum, Willis I. Pe- terson, Jerald H. Simpson. Bottom Row: Raymond E. Simpson, Earl E. Smith, John R. Starrett, Don L. Tennant, Barry R. Thierer, Wilbur E. Thompson. Theta Xi Men Serve Benefit Pancake Feed More than 400 people were served pancakes by the Theta Xi men as a money raising project for the Tiny Foltz Scholarship Fund, a division of the Second Century Fund. The first fraternity to undertake a project in support of the student campaign, the Theta Xi ' s cleared $175 from the pancake and sausage feed. The men served for 1 1 consecutive hours. In campus activities, Theta Xi ' s participated in the Arnold Air Society, Tau Sigma Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi and other University organizations. Members and their dates donned costumes for the annual fall Cave Man Drag party. A Christmas formal, Unicorn ball and a spring Odd-ball Party filled the social schedule. The men participated in all intramurals. Fifty-three chapters Founded Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute 1864 Alpha Iota chapter estab- lished 1931 President: Walter Fisher. Pledges living at the Theta Xi house, 1614 Fairchild, ranked first in fall scholarship among the fraternity pledges. A light December snow doesn ' t mean all work as the men of Theta Xi couple sweeping the walk with a snow fight. Acacia Top Ron-: Mrs. Ora P. Brammer, George R. Ban- non, Daryl D. Bender, James S. B rkbeck, Duane W. Black, Robert M. Bosler, Travis J. Bowie. Second Ron: Roger H. Brent, John A. Britton, Robert D. Brougham, Devirda H. Bur- cham, William R. Burcham, Carl L. Burnett, Gerald M. Church. Third Row: Jon R. Clark, Larry L. Coon, Jay P. Crabb, Donald W. Dawes, Dwayne E. Dietz, Jerry L. Donnelly, Donald R. Douglas. Bottom Row. Michael J. Frangkiser, Kenneth M. Frashier, Herman L. Fuller, Ward L. Ginn, Ronald G. Graver, Wayne E. Greenert, John C. Haas. Acacias Place First In Y-Orpheum Show Acacia fraternity won the coveted first place trophy in the 1962 Y-Orpheum productions with their skit, Transylvania Revisited. They entered the event with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Competing in the intramural sports program, the men won first place in basketball and second place in the football and volleyball divisions. Social activities scheduled throughout the year included the Night on the Nile costume party, Founders ' Day alumni party, the an- nual spring formal, the Christmas party and house parties held after the ballgames. The assistant editor of the spring Collegian, presi- dent of Collegiate 4-H, a Student Council representa- tive and various officers in the Arnold Air Society and Scabbard and Blade were Acacias. Honoraries represented were Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi and Sigma Delta Chi. Acacias were active on the varsity basketball, track and wrestling teams. Forty-five chapters Founded Michigan Univer- sity 1904 Kansas State chapter established 1913 President: Herschel Pickett. Intel-pledge Council King, Ted Zielke, was one of the men living at the Acacia fraternity, 2005 Hunting avenue. 176 Acacia Top Row: Harlan D. House, Rodney R. Jarrett, Har- vey H. Kemper, Forest M. Kimsey, Ross L. Lamp, George S. Lasho, John D. Lewis. Second Row: Edward M. Mc- Connell, Harold T. McCub- bin, William G. McKinley, Max R. Moss, Benjamin J. Neill, Ronald E. Nitcher, Ce- cil W. Pearce. Third Row: Herschel R. Pick- ett, Tim E. Poling, Charles L. Pyne, William M. Riley, Rob- ert M. Seute, Robert L. Simp- son, Larry N. Skelton. Bottom Row. Jon D. Struss, David M. Unruh, Robert A. Voisinet, Curtis M. Wann, William L. White, William E. Wiggins, Kenneth G. Wilson, John A. Woody. Acacias and their dates appear appropriately clad in a variety of costumes for the annual Egyptian party. The event, complete with good music for dancing and plenty of food served Egyptian style, proved quite successful. 177 Alpha Gamma Rho Top Row: Mrs. Mildred Wogan, Elton D. Aberle, Larry D. An- trim, Clinton Birkenbaugh, Jarvis R. Brink, Brad W. Broady, James P. Buchele. Second Row. Steve L. Burgess, Jack R. Chapman, Bruce P. Conrad, James D. Copple, James R. Dicken, Ray W. Ely, Jack R. Engelland. Third Row. Thomas A. Eng- lert, Lonnie C. Erwin, Jean A. Fankhauser, Marian L. Francis, Duane E. Fredrick- son, Larry J. Geier, Larry L. Geil. Fourth Row. Gary L. Giles, David W. Good, Rodger D. Gracey, Lee S. Hackett, Theo- dore L. Hanchett, Jack L. Hen- drix, Richard L. Janssen. Bottom Row. Gary E. Jarmer, Tom E. Knappenberger, Ken- neth L. Kocher, David W. Lowe, John R. Nelson, Gary E. Peterson, Ronald R. Poor. Thirty-nine chapters Founded University of Illinois 1908 Alpha Zeta chapter established 1927 President: Elton Aberle. New furniture bought last fall bedecked the recreation room at the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house, 1919 Platt. AGR Men Maintain Lead in Ag Activities Representing the University in junior and senior livestock teams, eighteen men of Alpha Gamma Rho were selected for positions on the wool, livestock and meats judging teams. Five of the six officers of the Agricultural Association, chairman of the Little American Royal and Ag Science Day, and president of the Block and Bridle club were AGR ' s. With a Blue Key representative, and Student Council and Student Activities Board members, the house was well represented in campus organizations. The fraternity men won first place in two divi- sions of intramurals. Social activities were the Sister Sweetheart formal, the Roulette party, the Pink Rose formal and the annual steak fry and picnic. 178 Alpha Gamma Rho members enjoy dancing and playing cards at one of their many house parties. These casual parties after football and basketball games are an inexpen- sive and pleasant way for AGR ' s to entertain their dates. Alpha Gamma Rho- -Top Row. Glade C. Presnal, John E. Radke, Ronald J. Reed, Richard D. Rees, Richard A. Robertson, Dale A. Rodman, John C. Schroder. Second Row. Gary L. Scott, Larry E. Scott, Arthur L. Sly- ter, Wilbur D. Smith, Charles L. Stoehr, John W. Stuckey. Third Row. Gary R. Swarner, Rodney T. Symes, Gaylord M. Taylor, George A. Teagarden, John R. Teagarden, Larry J. Theurer. Bottom Row: Harold L. Trent- man, Karl F. Werner, Robert E. Wingert, Wallace W. Wolf, Larry D. Woodson, Steven E. Wright. 179 Alpha Kappa Lambda Top Row: Mrs. W. B. Granger, Fred B. Adam, Kenneth W. Adamson, Harold S. Beighley, Jack E. Birkinsha, Arlen R. Buhrer, Gary L. Bunney, James V. Carver. Second Row: John R. Clif- ford, Darold F. Cole, Ronald E. Converse, Jack W. Crocker, jerry J. Cunningham, James B. Dean, Milton E. Deckard, Richard L. DeVore. Third Ruu : Kenneth P. Dill, William F. Duckworth, Barry A. Dukes, Larry R. Dunn, Da- vid A. Dyer, George A. Ells- worth, Joel D. Elwell, Edward A. Frankel. Fourth Row: James E. Gath- ers, Gilbert W. Grube, Paul F. Habiger, Charles E. Hage- man, Kent D. Haury, William R. Hensley, William A. Holm, Harley E. Holmes. Bottom Row: Keith M. Hos- tetler, Ronald D. Johnson, Paul R. Joines, Charles D. Kelley, Larry D. Loomis, Rich- ard J. McDougal, John W. McGee, Ronald V. McKinzie. Alpha Kappa Lambda Promotes Leadership Twenty - two chapters Founded California Uni- versity 1914 Iota chap- ter established 1930 Presidents: Jack Birkinsha and Charles Kelley An Alpha Kappa Lambda member was the initi- ator and editor of Publius, a new student opinion pamphlet on campus. Other AKL ' s were the presi- dents of the Flying Club, Delta Sigma Rho, Psychol- ogy Club and the treasurer of Interfraternity council. The men organized their study and activity time to achieve membership in nine honorary societies, in- cluding two members in Phi Kappa Phi. The house ranked third among the 22 fraternities in scholar- ship. Varsity basketball and wrestling teams had four Alpha Kappa Lambda participants. For a service project the men gave a Christmas party for under- privileged children of Manhattan. Social activities included the annual Go To Hell party, given by the pledge class for the active chapter, a hayrack ride in October, the spring formal, the Stork Club Party, and informal house parties. 180 Alpha Kappa Lambdas, living at 1919 Hunting, keep active on campus as they earn third in fraternity scholarship. Alpha Kappa Lambda Top Row: David H. McMullen, William L. McPherson, Leonard Marcus, John H. Milward, Mel W. Minnis, Don E. Neal, Patrick O. Neill. Second Row: John D. Peter- son, Jon E. Peterson, Philip C. Ray, Carl D. Reedy, Leslie R. Reinhardt, Stanley S. Ro- buck, Jerry D. Schlerzbaum. Third Row: Kenneth M. Scott, James D. Smith, Roger W. Suttner, Dennis M. Tay- lor, Marvin H. Taylor, Tommy R. Thompson, Rob- ert G. Tichenor. Fourth Row. Roger A. Tits- worth, Gale D. Urban, Wil- liam T. Urban, Rex C. Vernon, Gerald A. Wagner, Marvin C. Wahlen, Randall J. West. Bottom Row: Allen L. Wiechert, Don E. Wise, Thomas R. Woodward, Rob- ert O. Worley, John T. Wulf- meyer, Larry W. Youse, Den- nis L. Zitterkopf. Engrossed in ping pong and bridge, the AKL ' s take time out from their studies to enjoy their finished basement. Besides affording many hours of recreational enjoyment, the room is also the scene of many AKL social functions. 181 Intramurals bowling champions live in the native lime- stone Alpha Tau Omega house located at 1730 Claflin Rd. One hundred nineteen chapters Founded Vir- ginia Military Institute 1865 Delta Theta chap- ter established 1920 President: Allen Hess. Alpha Tau Omegas Win Greek Clean-up The men of Alpha Tau Omega accumulated the most points during the annual Greek clean-up, play day last spring. Correlating their Greek clean-up par- ticipation with chapter projects, the men worked on community efforts during their Help Week. Active in campus organizations, ATO ' s worked in Chancery Club, Young Republicans, Sports Car Club and K-State Players. The president of Putnam Scholar Association, members of Union Program Council and representatives on Arts and Science Council brought individual honors to the house. Social activities of the fraternity included the an- nual Blackfoot-Whitefoot activities and dance with the Sigma Nu ' s, a Christmas party and informal house parties. The White Tea Rose spring formal rounded out the season ' s social activities. Alpha Tau Omega Top Row: Mrs. Leland Keefer, Peter J. Barrett, Walter A. Besecke, Phillip V. Bloom, Charles R. Bonneau, Roland J. Bonneau. Second Row. Douglas W. Brink, Ralph G. Bruce, Roy K. Crawford, Thomas B. Creamer, Jack L. Diekman, James E. Dilley. Third Row. Mark J. Dreiling, E. Bart Everett, John W. Pel- ten, Joseph J. Fettes, Lloyd W. Fields, Harry R. Foster. Bottom Row. James K. Foster, Donald H. Gatlin, William H. Glocker, Michael R. Gobble, John E. Going, Leonard L. Greenwood. 182 Alpha Tau Omega -- Top Row. Richard L. Haas, Leo L. Hadley, Robert G. Heft, Allen H. Hess, Samuel R. Hogue, Ron ald L. Horinek. Second Row. Darwin E. Johnson, Donald Joy, Ronald Joy, Lyle L. Kahrs, Robert G. Lortscher, Alan L. Mashak, David W. Newton. Third Row. Lawrence P. O ' Brien, Don R. Opdycke, Charles C. Purser, James N. Reardon, Tweed W. Ross, Darrell P. Schmidt, James C. Schnell. Bottom Row. Phillip H. Shu- ley, Jon D. Soder, George E. Taplin, Lewis W. Watson, Frederic C. Weckel, James M. Wilson, Michael J. Wolf. Entertaining the Kappa Alpha Thetas, the ATO ' s serve a picnic dinner at an informal exchange. This function, planned to better acquaint the members of the two houses, gives a variation to the social calendar of the fraternity. 183 Beta Sigma Psi Top Row. Mrs. Elizabeth Seaton, Hobert P. Ahrens, Clark L. Bair, Dar- rell E. Bay, Joel G. Bieber, Gary G. Bitter, Glenn R. Bit- ter. Second Row: Robert L. Blaser, Bruce R. Brauer, Anthony E. Brauer, Melvin C. Callabresi, Wayne E. Clendening, Larry K. Dannenberg, Arlen E. Dia- mond. Third Row: Roger A. Diek- mann, Harold L. Dorssom, Robert J. Duffield, Richard A. Eberhart, Philip M. Ed- wards, Robert L. Edwardson, Glenn H. Elvins. Fourth Row: Larry E. Erick- son, Max W. Farrow, James D. Folkerts, Gary D. Gabriel- son, Lowell D. Gordon, Rich- ard T. Haller, Raymond F. Hanken. Bottom Row: Fred T. Hanson, Ronald A. Havenstein, Thom- as A. Henrichs, Carl L. Hin ton, Ronald R. Hysom, Allen W. Janke, Reinhard A. Jockel. Six chapters Founded University of Illinois 1925 Zeta chapter established 1951 President: Melvin Callabresi. A panoramic view of the campus and Manhattan awaits the visitor of the Beta Sigma Psi house at 221 N. Delaware. Beta Sigma Psi Men Win National Trophy An Outstanding Chapter trophy was awarded to K-State ' s chapter of Beta Sigma Psi. Thirty mem- bers traveled to Purdue University this spring to ac- cept the national award. The Beta Sigs gained recog- nition winning the intramural football title and placing second in the over-all program. Individual honors were brought to the house by the editor of IFC rushbook and president of Arts and Sciences Council. Clarence Rust and Melvin Calla- bresi represented the men in Student Council. Social activities of the 66-man chapter included the Snowman ' s Hop and the Gold Rose Formal. Gambling equipment was rented for a Cassino party at which everyone was given $2,500 play money. 184 Polishing trophies is one of the pledge duties enjoyed most at the Beta Sigma Psi house. The well-filled case holds trophies representing winning achievements in such events as intramurals and homecoming decoration contests. Beta Sigma Psi Top Row: Eugene O. Johnson, Donald W. Kaiser, Howard V. Kanitz, Charles E. Lundblade, William M. Martin, Laurence F. Miller, Peter W. Mueller. Second Row: Larry J. Nelson, Gary E. Neuschafer, Norman P. Nuss, Jim L. Nyberg, Larry L. Quade, Gary D. Raffety, Lyle E. Rasmussen. Third Row: James P. Rensen- house, John Z. Reynolds, James R. Rose, Stephen D. Rose, Everett G. Schloh, Stev- en D. Schultz. Bottom Row: Clair A. Schwerdtfeger, Merle A. Soe- ken, Howard S. Svaty, James C. Tollefson, Larry E. Wol- gast, Robert E. Zibell. 185 Living at 500 Sunset are members of Beta Theta Pi, who have won the Chariot Relays for four consecutive years. Ninety -nine chapters Founded Miami University 1839 Gamma Epsilon chapter established 1914 President: Arlin Raedeke. Beta Theta Pi ' s Win Scholarship Honors Achieving first place in fraternity scholastic honors for the 1961 fall semester were the men of Beta Theta Pi. Placing first in the overall intramural pro- gram, the Betas won five out of seven major sports and several individual events. The men won second place in Interfraternity Sing. Social highlight of the year was the annual Pig Dinner. The spring Collegian editor, Second Century Fund drive chairman, president of the Senior Class, IFC president, first runner up in the FMOC contest and three Student Council members, including the treas- urer, were Beta Theta Pi ' s. The house also had five Putnam scholars, a Blue Key member, and the presi- dents of Scabbard and Blade and Sigma Tau. Ten Betas participated in four varsity sports and 12 pledges were active in freshman athletics. Beta Theta Pi Top Row. Mrs. Andrew McKay, Robert L. Baker, Charles R. Ballard, Terry R. Barr, James N. Bax- ter, Paul R. Beach, Frederic Biederman, Lewis H. Brogan. Second Rou 1 : Warren S. Brown, Dennis E. Chiles, David W. Choplin, Lawrence A. Cohan, Loren W. Conrad, Carl W. Dahling, Noel H. Duncan, Douglas K. Dusen- bury. Third Row: Richard D. Ewy, Terry B. Farabi, John M. Florell, Cedric B. Fortune, James R. Goheen, Thomas H. Haas, Don C. Hampton, John G. Harri. Fourth Row. John D. Harri- son, Ronald K. Holm, Steven S. Huff, Robert H. Ihde, John D. Irvine, Glenn A. Isernhagen, Richard A. Jen- kins, Jan Jorgensen. Bottom Row. Howard A. Kinzer, Kenyon K. Kugler, Donald Leffingwell, Donald A. Lehman, James A. Lehr, James T. Lloyd, Kenneth R. Mann, Thomas C. Martin. 186 Seventy-six voices of Beta Theta Pi blend in melodious harmony to win second place in Interfraternity Sing. An annual event for the Betas, the Sing requires hours of concentrated practice and cooperation from all members. Beta Theta Pi Top Row. Frederick E. McCreary, Ralph W. McFillen, Michael R. Mc- Neil, Harry T. Merrill, James L. Mertz, Richard S. Mertz, Larry M. Nicholson, Kerry K. O ' Fallon. Second Row: William E. Pal- mer, Gary L. Peters, Leroy E. Pickard, Paul T. Purinton, Ar- lin H. Raedeke, Jon M. Ram- sey, John C. Reppert, Joseph R. Reppert, Clyde A. Roberts. Third Row: James E. Roden- beek, James M. Royer, Paul W. Schilling, Roger C. Shen- kel, Richard E. Skaer, Gene A. Smerchek, Jared H. Smith, Norman E. Smith, Stephen A. Smith. Fourth Row: John O. Somers, Warren R. Staley, Byron R. Stephenson, John C. Stewart, Ralph G. Taff, Junior K. Thiry, Wayne T. Thummel, Frederick S. Truog, David C. Tuggle. Bottom Row: Alan K. Under- wood, Stephen F. Vesecky, John R. Wallerstedt, Jerome Wallingford, E. Dawson Ward, Walter D. Weaver, Jerry M. Whitt, Kerry F. Williams, Timothy D. Younkin. 187 Delta Sigma Phi Top Row: Mrs. Paul Smith, Gary L. Amerine, Robert W. Ar- buckle, Robert J. Beattie, Howard H. Benton, Larry D. Bentson, Royle J. Birk. Second Row: Michael V. Bray, Robert L. Brown, Paul W. Burch, MacAvoy L. Burke, Thaine W. Cook, Peter H. Dahlquist, James L. Dailey. Third Rou : Byron O. Freeby, Wayne T. Frickey, James F. Forren, Daryl E. Hatfield, David A. Hotchkiss, Don F. Hunziker, Donald P. Jen- Bottom Row. James R. Jen- sen, Gary L. Kay, Richard M. Kerschen, Theodore F. Knapp, Roy J. Kramer, Wil- liam J. Kramer, Daniel L. Lampe. :, JtV 1 ' - PSff Pf Delta Sigs Awarded National Recognition For the second consecutive year, Delta Sigma Phi won third place in the Engineered Leadership program. Delta Sig chapters throughout the nation competed for this award which was given to out- standing chapters by their national office. A Delta Sig represented the KSU Interfraternity Council at the National Interfraternity Council con- vention last fall. The presidents of American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Amateur Radio Club, and the vice-president of Pi Tau Sigma were Delta Sigs. Eight members attended the fraternity convention in Kansas City last September. A second place trophy in intramural football highlighted their participation in all intramural sports. One rush weekend was held in the fall and two more in the spring. Approximately 15 high school students attended each event. The Delta Sigma Phi social calendar included the Apache party, Founders Day Ball, Carnation Ball, sorority exchange dances and house parties after the ballgames. Ninety-seven chapters Founded City College of New York 1889 Alpha Upsilon chapter established 1925 President: Eugene Swearingen. Delta Sigma Phi, located at 1100 Fremont, increased its membership by 10 this year making the chapter total 59. 188 Delta Sigma Phi Top Row: David T. Lane, James M. Lane, Bruce B. Mack, Roger N. Masters, Hal T. McDonald, Larry K. McKim, Vernon L. McPheeters. Second Row. Maurice E. Mon- ninger, Curtis M. Rafferty, El- mer L. Ridder, William A. Ridge, Charles E. Rostocil, Curtis W. Rush, Keith D. Rush. Third Row: Donald D. Schoonover, Aubrey L. Strawn, J. A. Swartz, Eugene L. Swearingen, Allen R. Tenner, Don R. Warren, John P. Weber. Bottom Row: Ray L. Wells, Ronald A. White, Larry D. Wickham, Larry M. Wilker- son, Ronald L. Yarrow, John F. Younkman. A quick hand of bridge provides a popular diversion at Delta Sigma Phi casual weekend house parties. Offering advice on how to play the next trick, interested onlookers get into the game before rejoining others on the dance floor. 189 Delta Tau Delta Top Row: Mrs. Hazel Carter, Richard S. Aberle, David C. All, Michael V. Astle, Larry J. Bingham, Michael L. Bowman, Dennis J. Brundige, James T. Coons, Theodore P. Crist. Second Rou-. Larry D. Dallen, Michael J. Davis, John W. Denesha, Russell B. Dickin- son, Kenneth D. Embers, James R. Fairchild, Stephen F. Farmer, Charles L. Firquain, Marlin M. Fitzwater. Third Row. Jerry D. Foster, Jon T. Graves, Robert W. Green, Robert H. Grissom, Gary E. Grove, John P. Grove, James W. Guthrie, Louis N. Hafermehl, Harold L. Haun. Fourth Row. Carl D. Heaton, William H. Hill, Jerry Hook- er, Kenneth J. Hooker, Dee J. Hubbard, Kent L. Hutchins, Keith A. Issitt, Larry D. Jef- feries, Frank R. Jordan. Bottom Row. Charles C. Kip- fer, Larry R. Kraft, Terrence J. Kraus, Ronald O. Kruse, Don R. Kunz, Michael A. Lanning, Kent A. Lauer, Von C. Lauer, Gail A. Lee. Ninety chapters Found- ed Bethany College 1858 ( i.i m 111.1 Chi chapter estab- lished 1919 President: Curtis Maxwell. One of the first fraternities using modern styling, the Delta Tau Delta house at 1001 Sunset was built in 1953. Delts Acquire Union, SGA Chairmanships Topping the list of activities of the Delta Tau Delta men was David All, president of Student Coun- cil. Active in all phases of Union Work, Delts held the chairmanship of both the Union Program Coun- cil and the Union Governing Board. The Royal Purple Business Manager, the Collegian sports editor and the president pro tem of the Model Congress were Delta Tau Deltas. Others were active in var- sity football, track and wrestling. The house entered all intramural sports and placed second in football. Third place in Homecoming decorations and fourth place in Interfraternity Sing urer, were Beta Theta Pi ' s. The house also had five the Paddle party and the Rainbow Formal. 190 Gathering around the piano, Delta Tau Delta men sing fraternity songs and relax after a day of classes, books, and daily routines. Casual, informal singing groups such as these help to make the men feel at home in the Delt house. Delta Tau Delta Top Row. Vance A. Logan, Charles F. Majors, Curtis G. Maxwell, Richard W. McClellan, James E. McFall, Donald J. McGehe, Robert G. McLeavy, Lyle D. Miller, Mark L. Miller. Second Row: Merle M. Miller, Leon J. Mills, Edgar W. Mitchell, William H. Morris, Don F. Morton, Dennis E. Navrat, Dennis C. Owen, Richard J. Parsons, Richard Partington. Third Row: Gerald F. Perkins, John D. Porter, David P. Reh- feld, Robert M. Renfrew, Jack M. Riggin, James E. Rizek, James L. Scheibler, Ronald L. Sitts, Jerry A. Slingsby. Fourth Row: David J. Smith, Robert D. Snider, Thomas T. Sparks, Gerson H. Stearns, Earl S. Steward, Wilson M. Tatman, Earl E. Thompson, John R. Thompson, Robert S. Thompson, George D. Thye. Bottom Row: Arvid L. Unruh, James P. Unruh, Duane C. VonFange, Jon D. Wagner, Ronald N. Wasinger, Richard E. Wasson, Daniel F. White, Herbert N. Whitney, Steven H. Wohlert, Douglas W. Young. 191 Delta Upsilon Top Row: Mrs. Dortha Roberts, Ronald C. Abbott, Kenneth N. Aikin, Herman R. Altwegg, David K. Anderson, Donald K. An- derson, Norman D. Barton, Mark A. Berkley. Second Row: John D. Berry, Elaine W. Bickel, Robert I. Elevens, Lester L. Branson, Charles R. Burnes, James D. Callen, Larry W. Case, Duane V. Clum. Third Row. Harold F. Craw- ford, William W. Curtis. Larry L. Daggett, Jack D. Davis, David L. DeFeo. David A. Duncan, Terry L. Dyke, Steve R. Flanders. Fourth Row. John E. Foul- ston, Joshua N. Gottfrid Gary F. Grafel, William J. Harrison, Kenneth M. Heath- erman, Joseph G. Hickert, Jon J. Hischke, Stephen B. Holloway. Bottom Row. Edward D. Holmberg, Thomas A. Holm- berg, James P. Hostetter, Kenneth G. Huggins, Larry W. Kendall, Michael C. Knedlik, Jerrold D. Kohler, Richard Laubengayer. Delta Upsilons Begin Fine Arts Program A new cultural program to create a favorable atti- tude toward the fine arts was developed by members of Delta Upsilon. Discussion groups were held deal- ing mainly with art, music and literature. The pro- grams were directed by President James A. McCain. The DU ' s placed second in Homecoming decora- tions and third in Interfraternity Sing. As a com- munity service project the men decorated a local rest home at Christmas. The house was represented in 5 1 campus activities. Nine members were in varsity athletics. DU ' s also held the offices of Attorney Gen- eral of Tribunal, President of Inter-Pledge Council, and vice-president of Alpha Kappa Psi. Social activities for the fraternity were the fall costume party in Abilene, a Christmas party, the spring formal and a jungle costume party. Eighty-three chapters Founded Williams College 1834 Kansas State chap- ter established 1956 President: Mike Heather- man. Among the men living in the Delta Upsilon house at 1425 University are two Putnam Scholars and one Blue Key man. 192 Delta Upsilon Top Row : Robert E. Laubengayer, Rich- ard A. Lee, Richard W. Lee, Dennis R. Lilly, George B. Madison, William R. Madi- son, Michael K. Mahaffey, David L. Mehner. Second Row. John R. Me- huron, George E. Metz, Lyle L. Nelson, James A. Oppy, Stuart L. Owsley, David W. Parr, Charles D. Pence, Don- ald F. Peterson. Third Row. David S. Potter, Larry L. Reasor, Richard D. Reid, Michael D. Ruff, Rob- ert E. Schmoekel, Clair S. Schultis, Phillip A. Scott, Gerald L. Schamahorn. Fourth Row. Larry J. Shryock, Alan L. Smith, Michael A. Smith, Stephen R. Smith, John M. Snyder, Ronnie L. Svaty, George Teichgraeber, Richard Teichgraeber. Bottom Row. Gary E. Tom- linson, Gary E. Turner, Royer K. Ulrich, Richard E. Web- ber, Donald L. Wertz, Robert M. Williams, Richard F. Witt, Michael W. Wool- verton. Relaxing in the basement recreation room, members of Delta Upsilon enjoy a game of bridge. Putting their studies aside, they find the rec room provides an excellent place for exchange functions, house parties and guitar jam sessions. 193 A singing trio, The Renegades, represents the men of Farm House fraternity living at 1830 College Heights. Eighteen chapters Founded University of Missouri 1905 Kansas State chapter established 1921 President: Larry Seitz. Men of Farm House Place First in Sing Entering Interfraternity Sing for the first time, the men of Farm House fraternity won first place in the men ' s division. During the fall semester, Farm House ranked second among the fraternities in scholarship, after winning first place the previous spring semester. Other honors were brought to the house by Marion Karr, voted Favorite Man On Cam- pus by coeds, and John Carlin, who was selected Attorney General of Tribunal. Farm House had two members in Blue Key, two Phi Kappa Phi winners and the presidents of the Collegiate 4-H and Col- legiate FFA. Other men were active in the Alpha Zeta organization and the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Social engagements during the year included fac- ulty teas, Sisters ' Day, the annual fall chicken barbe- cue, hour dances with sororities, the annual Christ- mas party and the spring Star and Crescent Formal. The local chapter was host to four other chapters for a regional officers training clinic. Farm House Top Row: Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, John R. Baird, Robert G. Baxa, Wayne E. Brownlee, Boyd E. Burhoop, John W. Carlin, James H. Chi Icon. Second Row: Harold M. Cochran, James E. Congrove, Lawrence A. Dimmitt, David S. Dodson, Gerald L. Dohm, Jerald A. Doornbos, Gary L. Eilrich. Third Row: Arlen D. Frank, Stephen W. Fuller, Curtis K. Gardner, Jerry L. Gardner, Darrell W. Garner, Malcolm E. Gigstad, Wayne M. Grover. Bottom Row: Gary D. Har- mon, Calvin C. Hausman, Larry C. Hinnergardt, Larry C. Hixson, Gary A. Hohncr, Melvin C. Hunt, Robert E. Ireland. 194 A bouquet of red roses, his fraternity pin and a hug ac- company the announcement of a pinning at the Farm House Christmas party. Following the ceremony, the men of Farm House serenaded the couple with several fraternity songs. Farm House Top Row: Wil- liam L. Justice, Marion W. Karr, Earl D. Kellogg, Albert C. Kientz, James F. Kientz, Anthony D. Krehbiel, Janver D. Krehbiel. Second Row. F. Charles Lam- phear, Larry L. Larson, Roger W. Lemon, Gerald P. MacFee, Gary L. Mundhenke, Roger A. Nordstedt, Rodney G. Oli- phant. Third Row. Allan C. Oltjen, Vern E. Otte, Robert L. Page, Darrell D. Priddy, Larry L. Rose, Lawrence E. Schrader, Larry M. Seitz, Floyd K. Shoup. Bottom Row. Galen L. Slifer, Lawrence E. Stoskopf, John A. Thomas, Norman W. Umphe- nour, David O. Warnken, Da- vid W. Wilson, James H. Withers, Albert L. Woody. 195 Kappa Sigma Top Row: Mrs. Ila Larmer, Donald A. Anderson, Loren M. Anderson, David K. Askins, David O. Bear, Gary D. Bennett, Rob- ert B. Benson, Raymond L. Bentz. Second Row: John O. Brown, William E. Brown, George L. Callison, Galen K. Campbell, Thomas P. Carrico, Richard D. Chelikowsky, Lloyd D. Chick, Charles L. Choguill. Third Row : Joseph L. Cleland, Martin R. Connell, Donald L. Conner, Stephen J. Coulson, Robert L. Cravens, Michael J. Danaher, Richard L. Downing, Michael J. Dumiak. Fourth Rou : Antony S. Dut- ton, Ricky J. Eichor, Darrell K. Elder, William E. Enright, Richard L. Evers, James F. Felkner, James C. Fleming, David J. Fiser. Bottom Row: Vernon L. Flick- ner, Andy Fuentes, Ronald C. Good, John M. Graham, Rob- ert W. Haase, Gary R. Hardi- son, Gary G. Harmon, Gary J. Heinz. Kappa Sigmas Raise Scholarship Standing One hundred thirty-four chapters Founded Uni- versity of Virginia 1869 Gamma Chi chapter estab- lished 1919 President: John Laurie Riding at the top of the scholarship improvement list, the men of Kappa Sigma received the Interfra- ternity Council Improvement trophy for the spring semester of 1961. Grade concentration did not de- crease participation in campus activities, as the group was accepted for the 1962 Y-Orpheum productions, entered Interfraternity Sing, copped first place in the bowling league and participated in all intramural sports. Four Kappa Sigs were on the varsity football team and one on the baseball team. Highlighting social events were the fall Stardust formal, the spring formal, Red Dog costume party, the Pig Dinner, house parties and pledge parties. Individual activities of Kappa Sigs included editor of the K-State Engineer, member of the K-State Singers, FMOC finalist, and a Blue Key member. Completing two years at 1930 College Heights, Kappa Sigma men concentrate on grades and activities. 196 HI pP mPn M-Ti r || : Kappa Sigma Top Row. Donald K. Henderson, Rich- ard L. Hirsch, Dale V. Horn, James W. Horn, Kenneth G. Ingram, Gary R. Jarvis, Lang- ley R. Jones, Loren W. Keller. Second Row. William T. Kel- ley, Glen S. Kelly, Alan R. Kempster, David R. Laurie, John C. Laurie, Dennis A. Lindell, Michael E. Lindsay, Larry G. Lutz. Third Row. Frank L. Markel, Roger L. McCabe, Thomas D. Meyers, David A. Mott, Ron- ald L. Muths, Kenneth H. Nash, James C. Nelson, James A. Pettijohn. Fourth Row. James W. Price, Lawrence E. Price, Samuel E. Ramey, John A. Rhoads, Den- nis N. Robertson, Francis M. Roe, Dean N. Sparks. Bottom Row. George E. Sul- livan, Larry L. Sutton, John C. Thorngren, Thomas M. Tug- gle, William M. Walker, Keith R. Waters, John M. Williamson. Contemplating the most strategic location for his pawn, a Kappa Sig receives helpful advice from a fraternity brother during a game of chess. Weekend afternoons provide ample opportunity for several relaxing games to be played. 197 Lambda Chi Alpha Top Row: Mrs. Ada B. Estes, Robert B. Austin, Clarence B. Brannam, Jimmy C. Burk- holder, Jerry D. Burterworth. Second Row: Larry J. Darter, Russell C. Eberhart, Thomas H. Graber, Max L. Hacker, Gerald D. Heckes. Third Row. Robert G. Hei- man, Ernest S. Hilderbrand, Walter E. Hillman, Carrold D. Howard, Harold E. Howard. Fourth Row: James H. Kerby, David E. Kingsley, Dennis W. Knapp, Thane A. Lip- poldt, Roger L. Maechtlen. Fifth Row: Allen D. Mc- Cown, Timothy W. Mitchell, Robert L. Oblander, Richard L. Powell, Roy W. Schut- tenhelm. Sixth Row: David G. Shier, Dennis C. Trabant, Dio D. Vietti, Donald E. Watt. Bottom Row: Daniel L. Wil- kerson, Robert D. Wimmer, Wayne L. Woodworth, Paul A. Young. TJk 198 Lambda Chi Alphas Improve Scholarship Stepping up their scholarship program, the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity jumped from nine- teenth to fourth place in fraternity scholarship com- petition and moved into line for a Lambda Chi national improvement trophy. Two recipients of Putnam scholarships and members of Alpha Phi Omega and Phi Eta Sigma honoraries were Lambda Chi ' s. The house won first place for their Home- coming float in the fall and sponsored their annual Chariot Relay races in the spring. Throughout the year the members made plans for their move next fall into the Pi Beta Phi house. The men of Lamba Chi sponsored rush parties and entertained with their annual Crescent Ball, semi-formal Christmas party and Valentines party. The white house at 1334 Fremont was the home of Lamb- da Chi ' s for a decade. The fraternity will move next fall. One hundred fifty-one chapters Founded Boston University 1909 Gamma Xi chapter established 1924 President: Jim Kerby. During final week, snacks are served in the evening at the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. The men find studying isn ' t so bad when they can take a break to settle appetites and to discuss their pending examinations with others. 199 Phi Delta Theta Top Row. Mrs. Harry Wayne, Richard K. Adams, Marvin R. Baehr, Raymond W. Baker, Raymond T. Baran, Phillip G. Barger, Max W. Billinger, Terrence L. Black. Second Row. ]. B. Bowers, Jerry V. Brewster, Larry V. Brown, Albert W. Buckbee, Marthew A. Buchmann, Har- old S. Cole, Michael H. Col- lins, Larry E. Cook. Third Row. Thomas A. Coop- er, Dale L. Cowen, Crosby M. Crosby, Roger D. Dalrymple, John F. Davis, Jon D. Davis, Robert M. Deaver, William S. Duncan. Fourth Row. Thomas D. Dunn, David Dussair, Bruce W. Friesen, Richard H. Ger- man, Harold L. Gladfelter, Richard L. Grant, Lynn C. Griswold, Richard F. Hayse. Bottom Row. Fred J. Hil- dreth, William G. Hodgson, Richard C. Hoyt, William T. Hull, Robert L. Jones, Gary B. Jorgensen, Maurice G. Keeny, James H. Kirk. One hundred twenty-three chapters Founded Miami University of Ohio 1 848 Kansas Gamma chapter es- tablished 1921 Presi- dents: Larry Cook and Al- bert Buckbee. Two Christmas events at the Phi Delt house, 508 Sunset, included a house decorating party and children ' s party. Phi Delt Men Offer Community Services As a part of their annual community service day, the men of Phi Delta Theta cleaned up Pillsbury crossing. The third place trophy in the 1962 Y-Or- pheum productions was secured with their partner, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Participating in all intra- mural events, the men were listed on varsity and freshmen athletic teams. The house boasted a Blue Key man, president of the Social Coordinating Coun- cil, finalist in the St. Pat contest, finalist for the Favorite Man on Campus and the state vice-presi- dent of Collegiate Young Republicans. A hayrack ride and dance highlighted the an- nual Phi Delt fall Weekend party. A Secret Desire party, Pajama party and the annual spring formal rounded out the social activities of the year. 200 Spending a Saturday afternoon listening to records, read- ing magazines and discussing current events, a group of Phi Delta Thetas occupy the living room. The ever-popu- lar hi-fi set is the center of many Phi Delt gatherings. Phi Delta Theta Top Row: Mitchell S. Lane, Stuart R. Leonhart, William B. Livings- ton, Keith A. Maxwell, James A. McQueen, Dennis M. Mil- ler, Gary W. Nelson. Second Row: James T. Nor- bury, George M. Powell, Bill D. Ratliff, Max J. Reinhart, Jerry L. Reynolds, Charles L. Roberts, Stephen K. Roberts. Third Row: Joseph M. Rob- inson, David G. Rose, John W. Sanders, Charles M. Seitz, Gary L. Shepherdson, Gary C. Skaggs, Daniel C. Sullivan. Bottom Row: Lawrence B. Vierling, Allan G. Williams, Stephen E. Williams, Kenneth D. Winters, Joseph N. Wood, Kent G. Worley, Bill G. Yung. 201 Phi Kappa Theta men promote their social and intellec- tual interests at the fraternity, 1965 College Heights. Fifty-three chapters Founded Ohio State Uni- versity 1958 Kansas State chapter established 1959 President: Dean Klenda. Phi Kaps Monopolize Presidents ' Positions Active in all phases of campus organizations, Joe Giarrusso, student body president, and six other Phi Kappa Thetas secured the presidents ' gavel of six organizations and honorary societies. Several men were instrumental in establishing a new engineering fraternity, Theta Tau. Five Phi Kaps were active on varsity baseball and bowling teams. At the Christmas party, Phi Kaps and their dates brought toys which were sent to the Haskell Indian Institute. Social engagements included a Hollywood costume party given by the pledges, the Indian Sum- mer Barbecue complete with fireworks and an eight- piece band, and the annual Spring Fish Fry. Phi Kappa Thna Top Row. Mrs. E. E. Tagader, Paul W. Allen, Ralph E. Balaun, Stephen C. Beuby, John F. Borgerding, James F. Boss, John F. Carson, Raymond J. Caughlin. Second Row. James F. Con- ner, Terrence D. Connolly. Richard N. Day, Lawrence E. Deal, Frederick J. Deneke, Frank DeStafano, Edward F. Dunn, John P. Dunn. Third Row: Richard J. Dwyer, Arlyn F. Engelken, Michael D. Ewing, James P. Feren, James L. Goer ing, Leon F. Goetz, Matthew J. Goldasich, John D. Harris. Fourth Row. Steven D. Holke, Samuel R. Kastens, Donald J. Kidwell, Dean A. Klenda, Charles F. Klesath, Gerald J. Kreske, Max J. Kruse, James J. Lackett. Bottom Row. James R. Lackey, Marion G. Loper, James T. McCullough, John P. McGill, Lawrence W. Magette, Patrick E. Malloy, Gerald H. Marcotte, James R. Mentgen. , { ' . f 202 Phi Kappa Theta Top Row: John F. Meurer, John R. Mick, Kenneth A. Miller, Lyle V. Moore, James W. Nass, John E. Petelin, Ed- ward J. Plocharski. Second Row. Kenneth E. Redetzke, Donald L. Rie- mann, Charles E. Richter, Hubert A. Robke, Frank A. Ruff, Stephen F. Sauer, Leon M. Schartz. Third Row: Joseph T. Scha- wang, Michael J. Schlyer, John H. Schuetz, Arthur E. Smith, Jerry L. Stenberg, Charles W. Straus, Howard J. Ubert. Bottom Row: Leo F. Voet, James T. Weixelman, Daniel W. Whitmore, Stephen J. Winslow, Urban G. Wise, Mark J. Zoeller. Absorbed in song, the men of Phi Kappa Theta capture a sorority ' s attention with a late evening serenade. Singing harmoniously, the members enjoy presenting the various renditions of the Phi Kap fraternity and sweetheart songs. 203 Pi Kappa Alpha Top Row: Mrs. R. M. Dannenberg, Rich- ard G. Adams, William F. Aldridge, Steven C. Ashe, C. Bradley Barr, Clarence W. Bauer, Frank M. Beaver, Gary W. Beck. Second Rou ' : Ronald J. Ben- nett, Daniel M. Bird, William R. Bird, James L. Bottorff. William W. Bottorff, Gary D. Bouchey, William M. Bou- chey, Donald D. Brewer. Third Row. Eric F. Carlgren, Stefan M. Carlgren, lames L. Chaffee, Stephen F. Chappell, Richard D. Chowins, John T. Church, Anthony J. Comfort, John A. Cone. Fourth Rou: Gary J. Corser. Richard C. Daniels. Richard T. DeMoss, Ronald W. De Russeau, Donald R. Dicken, Edward M. Eddy, James B. Ellis, Steven W. Ellison. Bottom Row: Robert C. Es- linger, Ivor J. Evans, David H. Funk, Ivan L. Gates, Wil- liam A. Gintzel, Thomas S. Graham, George W. Grant, Donn W. Gresso. One hundred seventeen chapters Founded Uni- versity of Virginia 1868 Alpha Omega chapter es- tablished 1913 Presi- dent: William Aldridge. Among the occupants of the Pi Kappa Alpha house at 2021 College View is a six-month old bassett hound, Pike II. Pi Kappa Alpha Men Win Stereo Contest Approximately 50,000 cigarette boxes were col- lected by Pi Kappa Alpha men to win the Marlboro box contest prize, a stereo set. PiKA ' s won third place in the swimming, golf and football intramural events. Social engagements included the Corn Jig- ger alum party, the annual Dixie Ball, the Roaring Twenties costume party and a Beach Combers party. The house was represented on campus with the president and treasurer of the University party, the business manager of the Collegian, the director of the 1962 Y-Orpheum and the president of Alpha Kappa Psi honorary. Several men were on varsity football, golf, baseball, gymnastics and track teams. 204 The Baladeers, a new campus singing group, present a selection of folk songs at the Freshman Talent Show. The three Pi Kappa Alpha pledges appeared at the 1962 Y- Orpheum productions and entertained at house parties. K I W Pi Kappa Alpha Top Row: Thomas G. Harman, David T. Havley, Jarold M. Hayden, Charles A. Helwig, Harvey D. Hensley, Ted E. Kelley, George F. Kirkendall, Bill R. Lehman. Second Row. Roger T. Leon- ard, James E. Logback, John D. Market, Donald W. McAl- ister, John P. McNeal, Wil- liam E. Miller, Patrick E. Morgan, James L. Mottin. Third Row. Karl E. Muenzen- mayer, Robert J. Murphy, Walter L. Murphy, Roger M. Myers, James R. Neff, Brian B. Nelson, Roger H. Novak, Robert J. Piccin, Phillip W. Pugh. Bottom Rou : Edward C. Ranz, John E. Sanders, John D. Sherwood, Vaughn N. Simon, Roderic D. Simpson, L. Rex Stucker, Jerry L. Ubel, Ronald O. Walker, Colby P. Zebarth. 205 Located at 1015 Denison, Sigma Alpha Epsilon has one of the largest house capacities with room to accommodate 85. One hundred forty-three chapters Founded Tusca- loosa, Alabama 1856 Kansas Beta chapter estab- lished 1913 President: Larry Word. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Keeps Lion Mascot Excitement was aroused at the Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon house when a member brought a lion cub to the house. The SAE ' s kept their mascot until it was six months old and then donated the animal to the Manhattan City Zoo. Active in intramural sports, Sig Alph members helped monopolize the sports program with first place rankings in softball, track, badminton, tennis, swimming and golf. SAE ' s were represented on the varsity basketball, football, baseball and track teams. As a special service project, SAE men held a Christmas party for 30 underprivileged children from Manhattan. The children were entertained at dinner and given gifts. Individual honors were brought to the house by St. Pat, king of Engineers ' Open House, and presidents of Blue Key and the Integrity Party. The Tribunal Attorney General was an SAE. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' ' Rou-. Dale F. Alexander, Jon A. Anderson, William F. Beck, Timothy C. Benson, Stephen C. Bert, Douglas K. Blackman, David W. Blanken- ship, Jarold W. Boettcher. Second Row: Larry A. Bolton, Joseph F. Bornheimer, James R. Breneman, Charles B. Briggs, John C. Brisbin, Rob- ert j. Casady, Scott P. Coch- ran, Jack D. Coffman. Third Rou-: Larry D. Coffman, Thomas A. Colaw, Ronald J. Consolino, Lawrence T. Cor- rigan, Thomas F. Cunning- ham, Daniel B. Denk, Edwin C. Derks. Fourth Row: Eugene L. Derks, John M. Dial, Dixon R. Doll, Russell T. Dowell, Raymond . Dugan, Philip R. Eaton, Benjamin J. Eichem, Cyrus H. Elting. Bottom Row. Gary S. Falcon- er, James D. Farris, Charles J. Farmer, Robert K. Fincham, Ronald B. Finney, Charles D. Foster, Joseph P. Galichia, David L. Glendening. 206 Enjoying a game of touch football on a Saturday after- noon are men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The sport is a wel- come change from studying as well as a good way to keep physically fit and to have fun with fraternity brothers. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Top Row: David R. Hamzavi, Jerry F. Harbaugh, Gerald R. Heiman, Warren C. Hixson, Charles A. Hurry, Richard B. Jones, James A. Kadel, John F. Keller, R. William Ken- nedy. Second Row: Sidney A. Korn, Stephan R. LaBerge, Howard S. Liebengood, Larry V. Lew- man, Dallas B. Livengood, James R. McConnell, Edward A. McConwell, David H. Mickey, John P. Milliken. Third Row: Richard E. Misr- ler, Thomas E. Mistier, Joe E. Moreland, John K. Morris, Richard B. Myers, Rudy V. Nydegger, Allen E. Peithman, Spencer A. Puls, Bruce H. Reed. Fourth Row: Laurence N. Rively, Drexel D. Rohde, Michael C. Rose, Richard A. Rose, Daniel C. Sarver, Frank- lin C. Schultz, David R. Scott, Arnold B. Sondergard, Lyle N. Sondergard. Bottom Row: Ronald D. Son- dergard, Evan R. Stewart, Da- vid A. Swender, Jeffrey C. Wall, James W. White, John D. Whittier, Chester C. Wil- cox, John P. Woolf, Larry E. Word. 207 Sigma Chi Top Row: Mrs. Mary L. Thurow, William F. Allison, Dennis K. Appleby, Don H. Baldwin, John H. Baldwin, George E. Bergeson, Russell E. Berlin, William L. Bobek. Second Rou: Merle L. Borg, Ion P. Broadhurst, Michael K. Charles, Ralph J. Coburn, Hu- bert D. Cox , Ronald D. Dut- ton, Nelson E. Farney, How- ard S. Forrer. Third Rou . Daniel C. Fuhr- man, Clifton M. Geis, Don- ald T. Goodpasture, Wayne C. Groth, William R. Hall, Robert T. Hampton, Joseph Heinerikson, Barry L. Hoofer. Fourth Rou-: Keith L. Hooper, James B. Hubert, Richard D. Hunt, Forest R. Irons, Ronald E. Janasek, Gary D. Johnson, Mode A. Johnson, Jay R. lones. Bottom Row. Terry J. Kern, Stephen J. Klint, Lynn E. Lackey, Stephen J. Lange, James N. Lewis, Larry G. Mc- Lenon, William D. Miller, Philip F. Moore. r HI i K : = f - ' One hundred thirty-five chapters Founded Miami University 1855 Delta Upsilon chapter established 1949 President: Arthur Rhoads. Sigma Chi men spend many hours at 1224 Fremont in pursuit of academic achievements for future benefits. Sigma Chi Members Earn Campus Honors Sigma Chi Sam Forrer brought honor to the fraternity by winning the presidency of the student body in the spring SGA elections. Sigma Chi men were active in such honoraries as Sigma Tau and Gamma Sigma Delta; members served on the En- gineering Council and Arts and Sciences Council. The Union Program Council and union committees benefited from Sigma Chi work. The Derby Day was an annual fraternity event. A first place trophy for 1961 Y-Orpheum was brought home by the joint performance with Delta Delta Delta sorority. Sigma Chi ' s placed third in intramurals last spring. The Miami Triad, Pajama Party and Sweetheart Ball were social events. 208 Members of Sigma Chi entertain outstanding high school seniors during leadership day. Showing a definite interest in the forthcoming college students, they point out that good leadership is an important part of university life. - ' Sigma Chi Top Row : Leonard A. Munger, Peter G. Nash, Eugene R. Nedwed, Theodore Ochs, Robert C. Pangburn, Clarence R. Patter- son, Edward L. Patton. Second Row. Ronald D. Fletcher, Paul K. Randall, Eugene E. Reinhardt , Arthur D. Rhoads, Richard G. Rob- erts, Dean G. Robinson, Paul A. Ryding. Third Row: James C. Schroe- der, Warren A. Seufert, Ron- ald L. Shaffer, Walter I. Shaw, Byron L. Smith, John M. Smith, Nils K. Soelberg. Bottom Row. David L. Thomas, Darrol H. Timmons, Francis E. Tyson, Nelson J. Van Gundy, Rodney K. Vin- cent, Patrick B. Waugh, War- ren D. White. 209 Sigma Nu Restages Last Year ' s Victory For the second consecutive year, Sigma Nu fra- ternity men have kept possession of the Blackfoot- Whitefoot trophy. To win the trophy, Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Nu men stage a touch football game and relay events. The team massing the most points claims the trophy. The Blackfoot-Whitefoot Queen was chosen at the concluding dance. Entertainment included the Hell and Hi-Fi party, the Christmas party, the annual spring White Rose Formal, exchange dances and picnics with sororities and a Dad ' s Weekend. The fraternity held a tea in February to honor their new housemother, Mrs. Bertha Clayton. The Sigma Nu ' s also partici- pated in all phases of the intramural sports program. The National Secretary visited the chapter in April. Sigma Nu men were active in campus organiza- tions as one member served on the Apportionment Board. Other men were members of Alpha Mu, Sigma Tau, Alpha Zeta and Alpha Kappa Psi. The sweeping lawn in front of the Sigma Nu house at 513 Sunset is ideal for snowball fights and touch football. One hundred twenty-nine chapters Founded Vir- ginia Military Institute 1869 Beta Kappa chap- ter established 1913 President: Pete Pallesen. Sigma Nu Top Row. J. Rex Behrhorst, Rodney R. Behrhorst, Robert M. Bor- berg, Leonard H. Clarke, Mickey I.. Donaldson. Second Row: Woodrow E. Duncan, William E. Hamann, Jeffrey H. Harrison, James W. Lamb, Elgene M. Lentz. Bottom Row. Robert S. Mc- Farland, Ronald G. Michaelis, Kenneth E. Miller, Jack D. Moore, Mark C. Mulvany. 210 Sigma Nu Top Row: Wil- frid D. Nelson, Randall K. Newell, Ronald D. Opperman, Victor F. Palenske, Peter J. Pallesen. Second Row: Dean A. Pease, Larry L. Reynolds, Edward D. Russell, James C. Seay. Bottom Row: Kermit V. Smith, Jerry D. Spencer, Jon P. Stone, Franklin C. Woods. Four Sigma Nu brothers shovel snow from the multi- purpose tennis courts located behind their house before beginning a game of basketball. The courts proved to be a popular recreation area in spite of the winter weather. 211 Sigma Phi Epiilon Top Row. Mrs. Ruth Johanson, Roger C. Applegate, James D. Barbour, Keith L. Ben- nett, Ernest E. Brown, Ken- neth R. Brownell, Jim G. Bumgarner, James N. Cald- well. Second Ron-. John W. Calmes, James C. Christie, Charles Clinkenbeard, Robert F. Crawfor d, Wayne C. Cun- ningham, William K. Dalton, Harold G. Demon, Larry R. Demon. Third Roil . Robert C. Downs, David W. Duncan, Gary N. Edmonds, Charles E. Englund, Jay E. Faulconer, Clarence S. Fowler, Bill W. Fugit, William B. Griffitt. Fourth Row. James J. Harter, Gale L. Hatcher, Richard S. Hays, Alan D. Herrman, John M. Hemphill, Jerry M. Hill, James A. Hott, Steven K. Hundley. Bottom Row. Donald R. Johnson, Ivan E. Kanak, Carleton L. Kleitz, Lawrence R. Latta, Frederick R. Lowe, Albert C. Marth, Fredrick W. Masek, Malcolm P. Mc- Cracken. Sig Ep ' s Create Best Homecoming Display A Wildcat predicting a K-State victory from a crystal ball won the first place trophy in the frater- nity Homecoming house decorations for the 80 men of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The men were finalists in both Interfraternity Sing and 1962 Y-Orpheum pro- ductions. Pledges and actives worked to better com- munity relations by decorating hospital wards dur- ing Christmas time. Three men represented the Sig Ep ' s on Student Council. Several men participated in varsity sports and intramurals. Aside from exchanges and house parties, the Sig Ep ' s, in conjunction with the Pi Kappa Alpha ' s, held the Orgy Productions and Duad party. Native cos- tumes were donned for the annual Hawaiian Party and Sig Ep dates were transported in hay wagons to an old-fashioned Western costume party. One hundred fifty-eight chapters Founded Rich- mond, Virginia 1901 Kansas Beta chapter estab- lished 1918 President: Louie Supica. Site of numerous costume and informal house parties, the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is located at 1015 Sunset. i 212 Sigma Phi Epsilon Top Row: Clinton H. McDiffett, John G. McComb, Stewart L. McDer- met, John H. Miller, William F. Mohri, Francis P. Moynagh, James P. Nelson, John L. Nelson. Second Rou : Robert E. Nickel, Ronald W. Overley, Charles L. Perrier, Frederick L. Peter- son, Gary L. Peterson, Ronald L. Pfister, Terry L. Ray, Mer- lyn D. Reichel. Third Row: David R. Rey- nolds, Gerald W. Runyan, David A. Schmitt, Paul E. Schneikart, Frank R. Scoby, William H. Sears, John L. Sherman, Daniel C. Sloan. Fourth Row: Bruce E. Smith, Larry E. Stout, Louie Supica, Max Supica, Fred W. Team, Bruce L. Tomlinson, Monty P. Weckel. Bottom Row: Homer L. Wil- liams, Charles E. Wilson, Rob- ert E. Woldt, Ritchey P. Woods, Dennis D. Woofter, David W. Zeckser, William J. Zschoche. A scrapbook filled with pictures and mementoes shows the accomplishments, parties and campus activities of the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The book is proudly displayed to dates at informal houseparties throughout the year. 213 Construction site of the second place Homecoming float decoration was 1606 Fairchild, Tau Kappa Epsilon house. One hundred ninety-two chapters Founded Illinois Wesleyan University 1899 Alpha Lambda chapter established 1931 Presi- dent: Carl Long. Tau Kappa Epsilons Attend Miami Confab Five Tau Kappa Epsilons traveled to Miami Beach, Fla., for the 31st national TKE convention last sum- mer. Other chapter members attended the Tau Kappa Epsilon Great Plains Leadership conference during the spring semester in Kansas City. The men worked in campus organizations, with members on Arts and Sciences Council and in the Agriculture Honors Program. Tau Kappa Epsilons were tapped for Alpha Kappa Psi and other hon- oraries. Two men were on the cheerleading squad. A flurry of parties and house activities kept the TKE ' s busy socially. Starting the year with an annual Corral Party, the men maintained their social pace by entertaining their parents at the house on separate weekends. The pledges gave a Pajama party, and the annual spring formal ended the activities. Polishing the Mourning Glory, Tau Kappa Epsilon pledges take special care of their possession. At the disposal of the men, the black hearse has a variety of uses rang- ing from campus transponation to frequent triple dating. 214 Tau Kappa Epsilon Top Row: Mrs. J. P. Jackson, Bruce A. Ames, Robert A. Baruth, Alan G. Beal, Lourin K. Bergstrom, Curtis M. Beyer. Second Row: Ronald E. Brock, Jedwin R. Bryan, Rob- ert J. Claybaugh, John A. Cowan, Duane R. Deyoe, Robert L. Esslinger. Third Row: Terrell Fitzger- ald, Kurtis K. Frevert, Lloyd D. Gillet, Richard L. Goos- tree, Lyle H. Gugler, Lanny R. Hall. Fourth Row: Jerald L. Har- per, Gary L. Hibbs, Wesley C. Houser, Charles M. Keith- ley, Albert T. Kocher, Carl V. Long. Fifth Rou . Richard McClan- athan, Garth W. McMillen, Larry J. Medley, Eldon L. Misak, David W. Moore, David L. Morgenson. Sixth Row: Samuel T. My- ers, David B. Nelson, Larry D. Rader, Ronald D. Rader, Gene W. Schild, Kurt P. Schulke. Seventh Row: George L. Sherer, Paul V. Sherer, Mi- chael J. Shonyo, James C. Stephens, Steven F. Swaim, Robert R. Swenson, Stephen M. Todd. Bottom Row: Lester M. Town, Maurice E. Vorhies, Giles L. Wade, Thomas C. Wann, George E. Weckel, Ralph C. Wilkerson, Jon C. Yowell. 215 Women ' s Dorm Council Top Row: Carolyn D. Stratton, Connie R. Wiggins, Priscilla Fulkerson, Jill K. Snyder, Linda L. Mull. Second Row. Virginia L. Duncan, Mary H. Vogt, Glenda M. Self ridge, DeAnn St. John, Diana K. Jarvis, Janice Ravenscraft. Bottom Row. Sally S. Smith, Karen S. Tucking, Jane B Martin, Clementine Washington. High on the hill overlooking the University, the three freshman dormitories make an impressive sight to the cam- pus visitor. Under the supervision of three directors and upperclass assistants, the halls housed a total of 638 girls. 216 Freshmen Coeds Van Zile Dormitory Van Zile hall was devoted completely to freshmen women ' s housing for the first time since its construc- tion in 1926. Last year the dormitory was occupied by one floor of freshmen women. The change was instigated because of the lack of sufficient housing for freshmen due to the increase in enrollment. Van Zile residents were socially active with the Blue Christmas party as a seasonal highlight. A pirate party on the dorm patio was another attraction. Hour dances and exchange dinners with men ' s or- ganized houses added variety to Van Zile life. The women entertained with a faculty tea, a Mother ' s Weekend and an open house. Campus ac- tivities listed Van Zile residents in Student Council, as People-to-People representatives and members of clubs and honoraries. Van Zile hall placed second in women ' s intramural basketball. Semester presi- dents were Jill Snyder and Diana Williams. Residents of the freshmen dorms, standing in the formation of a Christmas tree, carol at the annual Inter-dorm sing. Van Zile Hall Top Row. Miss Jane Newman, Mrs. Louis Tunison, Mary K. Ad- ams, Karol K. Alexander, Agnes F. Anderson, Marilyn J. Anderson, Jeannette A. An- drews, Carol J. Atkinson. Second Row. Marilyn J. Back, Janet F. Bailey, Virginia L. Berryhill, Carol A. Besack, Louise M. Birdsall, Bonnie S. Boyd, Rose A. Bradbury, Mary R. Brethour. Third Row. Joan J. Brink- meyer, Connie S. Brunswig, Kay L. Burgat, Marilyn K. Caldwell, Betty J. Calliham, Cheryl L. Carleton, Judith Carmichael, Peggy L. Cham- bers, Bottom Row. Lou E. Clark, Zelma R. Cole, Susan K. Cos- by, Ellen L. Cowles, Susan L. Cree, Sue A. Crist, Ann S. Cunningham. 217 Van Zile Hall Toff Row: Dorothy M. Davis, Fanchone Dearmond, Linda J. Dicker- son, Judy L. Doggett, Sydne C. Dorsey, Eleanor R. East- wood, Elizabeth G. Elliott. Second Row: Shirley K. Ern- zen, Sharilyn A. Evans, Nancy J. Exline, Jeryn S. Faddis, Norma M. Felbush, Kathleen L. Fisher, Dawn L. Flesher. Third Rou-: Esta A. Folkerts, Patsy O. Folsom, Dee A. Freidenberger, Eloise D. Fu- git, Judith A. Fuller, Judith L. Gauer, Louise R. Giefer. Fourth ROU-. Carol A. Gil- christ, Judilee Goering, Ju- dith A. Golitko, Judy K. Griffin, Connie L. Hager, Irene A. Hajek, Linda S. Hall. Fifth Row: Linda Hamilton, Patricia G. Hammond, Lydia J. Hand, Donna J. Hankin, Bernadette R. Hawkes, Jean L. Heaton, Sandra L. Heckey. Sixth Row: Dorothy J. Hein- sohn, Sharon K. Hohner, Car- ol M. Holtby, Carolyn K. Horalek, Janet L. Horchem, Mildred C. Isom, Donna M. Janzcn. Seventh Row: Diana K. Jar- vis, Karen A. Kope, Linda A. Kortman, Patricia A. Laswell, Doris M. Lehman, Claudia K. Lett, Shirley Levendofsky. Eighth Row: Vicki L. Lew- man, Jo A. Lindbloom, Dawn E. Lyon, Janet A. Magdeburg, Patricia A. Maglaughlin, Helen E. Markel, Janet S. Martens. Bottom Row: Dixie A. Mar- tin, Patricia M. Martin, Kar- en B. Mauck, Ann L. McLean, Carolyn L. Miller, Mary C. Miller, Nancy A. Miller. 218 Van Zile Hall Top Row: Mary A. Moline, Marjorie A. Moore, Marilyn C. Morris, Mary L. Muckenthaler, Cyn- thia A. Mundt, Annette K. Nelson, Betty J. Nelson. Second Row. Mary A. Nich- ols, Charlotte A. Nolting, Pauline S. Nomura, Mary J. Ohnmacht, Linda R. Paper- master, Peggy J. Perrill, Bev- erly L. Pierce. Third Rou: Lela F. Plunkett, Betty A. Pope, Phyllis A. Pope, Rose M. Potenski, Georgiana L. Potts, Jan L. Prather, Kathleen Pressgrove. Fourth Row: S. Kay Randel, Janice K. Ravenscraft, Connie K. Rieger, Barbara R. Riggle, Margaret A. Ritchey, Connie E. Rogers, Betty J. Roop. Fifth Row: Marilynn K. Ru- dell, Carolyn K. Rundell, Ma- thilda H. Schartz, Joy L. Schilling, Julia A. Schroll, Sandra K. Schurr, Kathleen M. Schulz. Sixth Row: Alma L. Schweit- zer, Ellen E. Sheedy, Mary M. Shirley, Claudette A. Siemens, Joan E. Smalley, Cheryl A. Smith, Elma M. Smith. Seventh Row: Martha L. Smith, Carol L. Steele, San- dra S. Steele, Elizabeth N. Stevens, Rose M. Stimatze, Karen J. Sullivan, Myoan J. Swilley. Eighth Row: Mary A. Thompson, Marsha A. Trew, Donna L. Ulery, Judith E. Von Lehe, Darlene L. Wal- ter, Joyce M. Webster, Vir- ginia A. Weisser. Bottom Row: Mary L. Weh- ling, Maud E. White, Bernice Wiglesworth, Catherine A. Williams, Diana J. Williams, Georgia A. Wilson, Judith A. Wolf. 219 Waltheim Hall Top Row: Mrs. Hazel Fetter, Mrs. Janis Lovell, Beverly K. Ahlstedt, Sharon K. Allison, Phyllis E. Ball, Norma J. Barker, Nancy L. Batten, Melody L. Beau- bien. Second Row. Marjorie A. Besse, Julia L. Bissell, Ro- berta D. Blase, Judy L. Bo- denhamer, Karen R. Casey, Ethelyn L. Cecil, Linda J. Childers, Carole B. Chiles. Third Row: Carmen W. Corn- brink, Marilyn L. Cooper, So- phia M. Coughlin, Ann Drury, Joy L. Duffner, Virginia L. Duncan, Barbara A. Feese, Lynda D. Fink. fourth Row: Katherine M. Fleming, Linda L. Fowler, Karen D. Geist, Evelyn J. Goldsby, Mary K. Grieser, Mary A. Griffith, Mary E. Hall, Carol J. Heer. Bottom Row: Helen E. Houghton, Marilyn K. Hus- ted, Janice M. Johnson, Ju- dith L. Jones, Lucinda L. Kel- ler, Brenda L. Lahmeyer, Lor- raine A. Lamborn, Janet A. Lane. Waltheim Hall Coed Reigns as RP Queen Regal honors were bestowed on Waltheim Hall when Janet Lane was crowned 1962 Royal Purple Queen. The first place trophy for independent Home- coming house decorations was won by the Waltheim residents. The coeds also accumulated the most points at the Sigma Chi Derby Day games and brought home the first place trophy. Two Waltheim women marched in Angel Flight and another was president of the Interdorm Council. Other residents were active in campus clubs and honoraries. Social activities for Waltheim Hall included the Christmas formal, the spring formal and a faculty tea. Hour dances with fraternities and men ' s inde- pendent houses occupied a prominent place on the Waltheim social calendar. The women also enter- tained their parents at an open house in October. Mary Vogt was president first semester and Saundra McGehe was elected to the office second semester. The only off-campus women ' s dormitory, Walt- heim Hall offered apartment-style dorm living for upperclass coeds. With dormitory residents totaling 81, the hall was comprised of living suites which each housed six to eight University women. Eighty-one upperclass girls live at 1436 Laramie in Waltheim Hall. The residents held winter open house. 220 Waltheim Hall Top Row: Barbara H. Lewis, Geneva L. Lewis, Mary J. Matney, Bev- erly K. McDaniel, Kathleen E. McDonald, Saundra L. McGe- hee, Karen K. McKinley, Sally A. Melhinch. Second Row: Alberta L. Meyer, Donna L. Moore, Kathryn R. Opocensky, Harriett D. Owens, Joyce D. Pederson, Jeanne P. Peterson, Martha J. Porter. Third Row: Linda L. Pounds, Carole L. Powell, Barbara A. Pyle, Nina L. Renard, Sandra E. Rhodes, Kayleen M. Rizek, Dee A. St. John, Dixie L. Sherraden. Fourth Row: Rosetta P. Skin- ner, Mary A. Sloan, Mary L. Smith, Meredith A. Smith, Patricia A. Smith, Barbara L. Spaulding, Janet L. Stensaas, Judith A. Stevens, Loraine F. Stoughton. Bottom Row : Sylvia S. Strong, Diane S. Swenson, Maisie S. Tanaka, Gloria J. Tonne, Karen S. Tucking, Mary H. Vogt, Nancy B. Weber, Berna A. Wingate, Mary A. Zohner. A few hands of bridge or a quick glance at a recent mag- azine provided a good study break for the women of Wal- theim Hall. The coeds find that a few minutes of quiet relaxation before dinner will increase their study efficiency. 221 Mrs. Mamie Boyd and Jane Martin, hall president, accept a portrait of Mrs. Boyd given by the Endowment Association. Boyd Hall Residents Adopt Needy Family A family was adopted at Christmas time by the women of Boyd hall. The 236 freshmen residents gave blankets, dishes, food and toys to the under- privileged family. Another service project included a doughnut sale during study hall breaks. The pro- ceeds from the sale were donated to the World Uni- versity Service. People-to-people representatives, treasurer of AWS, Larry Woods speech contest finalist and Union committee members lived at Boyd. Socially active, the women entertained at after- game coffee hours during football season. A Christ- mas formal, Golden Holiday, portrayed a winter in white and gold. Walking through a whale ' s mouth to the inside of a ship, Boyd hall residents and their dates sailed on the S.S. Boyd to a spring Shipwreck party. Mothers were entertained to a weekend of dorm life in the spring. A spread and fashion show were presented for the mothers. Holidays were cele- brated at the dorm with special guest dinners. Mrs. Mamie Boyd, an outstanding alumna after whom the dorm was named, was honored at Christmas. Boyd Hall Top Rou: Mrs. Wilma Thompson, Mrs. Keith Hosteller, Jolane S. Ackerman, Lorraine A. Adamson, Janet D. All, Jennifer E. Alldritt, Kathleen A. Allen. Second Rou: Christine M. An- derson, Kathleen M. Ander- son, Margaret R. Anderson, Suzanne J. Armour, Betty S. Arnold, Janet J. Arnold, Sally M. Attebery. Third Row: Marylin F. Bab- bitt, Carol A. Backman, Janice C. Bainter, Nancy C. Baker. Icanette E. Barney, Rilla S. Barnhart, Paula J. Barren. Fourth Rou: Jo A. Bathurst, Sandra K. Beale, Carolyn J. Bear ?, Robecca L. Beeler, Donna M. Begole, Mary E. Bell, Jana S. Bennett. 222 Boyd Hall Top Row: Judy K. Blake, Evelyn C. Bogenha- gen, Susan M. Bohrer, Barbara J. Buckle, Mary L. Burk, Glen- da D. Burkholder, Margaret L. Burling. Second Row. Karen J. Carey, Sharon K. Carl, Sharron S. Carr, Carole L. Carruthers, Sue E. Carson, Mary P. Carter, Sharon A. Carver. Third Row. Patricia A. Casey, Marilyn S. Cashman, Judith D. Cauble, Sharron K. Chambers, Linda K. Childers, Jane L. Clark, Marylou Claussen. Fourth Row. Betty J. Cloud, Nancy L. Coffman, Cynthia M. Cole, Diana G. Cope, Mary L. Coppinger, Jeanette E. Coulter, Janet L. Cowles. Fifth Row. Caroline L. Crist, Marilyn K. Culberson, Janet K. Darter, Gaula J. Davis, Helen C. Davis, Linda J. Da- vis, Linda L. Davis. Sixth Row. Diane C. Dick, Donna M. Dlabal, Nancy A. Dumler, Nancy J. Eisele, Lin- da J. Emig, Sharon F. Etling, Saundra L. Ettinger. Seventh Row. M. Alice Evans, Susan K. Farha, Susan Faul- coner, Nancy S. Fink, Betty J. Francisco, Janice M. Fromme, Judith C. Fulkerson. Eighth Row. Glenda J. Gar- relts, Mary E. George, Karen L. Geyer, Sarah A. Glandon, Dorothy L. Glanville, Sheryl F. Goltz, Cherlyn A. Gothard. Ninth Row. Eva L. Granell, Margaret H. Greene, Marilyn M. Greer, Melinda D. Grigsby, Lenora A. Grund, Kathleen M. Hall, Janelle E. Hankins. Bottom Row. Bertha D. Hard- ing, Judith L. Harry, Mary L. Haymaker, Sheila M. Heinz, Ina S. Hesser, Patricia K. High, Marlys K. Hilyard. 223 Boyd Hall Top Row: Billie J. Hinds, Carol L. Hodgson, Norma D. Holland, Karol S. Hooper, Marianna Hoover, Phyllis M. Horalek, Karen C. Hugh banks. Second Row: Catherine L. Hyde, Patricia Ingersoll, Sher- ry L. Irons, Jane A. Isch, Max- ine R. Isernhagen, Judy A. Jaax, Jill L. Jefferis. Third Row: Virginia M. Johnsmeyer, Charleene K. Johnson, Karen B. Joines, Eva- line M. Jones, Linda R. Jones, Patricia J. Jordan, Cheryl S. Kelley. Fourth Row: Mary A. Kice, Nancy J. Kirchhoff, Pattye G. Klepinger, Dianne Knox, Sara L. Kuhn, Barbara A. LaBarre, Marty L. Lairmore. Fifth Rou : Lucille I. Latschar, Carolyn K. Leeper, Lila J. Leidy, Janet M. Lemon, Leila M. Marcellus, Bonita M. Ma- resch, Judith A. Marolf. Sixth Rou: Jane B. Martin, Marceline A. Masten, Bonnie J. Maxim, Jerrie J. McAhren, Marlene K. McBride, Janice I. McCord, Marilyn C. Mc- Cracken. Seventh Row: Jane K. Mc- Dowell, Floy C. McKee, Mari- lyn A. McMillan, Harriet J. Meals, Rae A. Mettlen, Janine T. Miletich, Carolyn J. Miller. Eighth Row: Marilyn Miller, Marsha L. Minnis, Ann Mo- berg, Evelyn E. Moody, Marva L. Morrison, Lorene K. Mund- henke, Lorerta F. Mundhenke. Ninth Row: Mary K. Munson, Linda K. Muntz, Rebecca R. Neitzel, Elizabeth A. Newton, Valerie A. Nixon, Shirley A. Nomura, Jane A. Pardoe. Bottom Rou : Patricia S. Par- sons, Rita L. Pearce, Linda C. Perkins, Lynda L. Pettey, Gretchen A. Pomerenke, Ju- dith C. Poppe, Linda J. Porter. 224 Boyd Hall Top Rou ' : Cyn- thia S. Priddy, Lois C. Quan- tic, Janice E. Ray, Vicki S. Reece, Mary K. Rendleman, Roslyn R. Rice, Paula K. Rindt. Second Row: Linda S. Rively, Norma J. Roberts, Margaret S. Robison, Marie M. Root, Dorothy J. Ross, Edith R. Sass, Nancy M. Schiller. Third Row: Pauline L. Schweitzer, Karen E. Scoville, Linda G. Seaton, Rita J. Self, Marianne Seymour, Harriet E. Sharp, Jane M. Shier. Fourth Row. Cynthia S. Shupe, Janet L. Simon, Dorothy J. Slaughter, Garalyn M. Smith, Sandra S. Smith, Judith K. Snyder, Carolyn K. Spencer. Fifth Row. Virginia S. Sprague, Sally A. Steele, Lin- da J. Sticher, Nyla J. Stocke- brand, Karen J. Strahm, Anne D. Struss, Evelyn A. Sullivant. Sixth Row: Carol M. Surtees, Barbara K. Swinney, Marilyn K. Tague, Carolyn G. Taylor, Cheryl L. Taylor, Elaine C. Taylor, Patricia A. Templer. Seventh Row: Jeanette M. Thomas, Margaret F. Thomp- son, Carolyn F. Tovrea, Joyce L. Truax, Carol L. Vaughan, Nola E. Veley, Karen P. Walk- meyer. Eighth Row. Katherina C. Warders, Clementine Wash- ington, Patricia A. Waters, Mary A. Waiters, Judith F. Werner, Margaret S. Wherry, Sharon J. Whirley. Ninth Row: Shirley L. White, Meredith J. Whitman, Ina M. Wieland, Letty Williams, Eliz- abeth A. Wilson, Lucinda L. Winter, Beverly J. Wood. Bottom Row. Gwen D. Wood- ard, Jacqueline Worrell, Nan- cy J. Wulf, Karen M. Wylie, Ruth A. Young, Mary J. Yox- all, Diana L. Zurbuchen. 225 Teaching Dad the latest dance craze, the twist, keeps tlie women of Putnam Hall busy during Fathers ' Weekend. Putnam Women Add To List of Traditions Under the guidance of a new director, Miss Jo- anne Burkes, formerly of Oklahoma University, the 240 women of Putnam Hall added new events to their list of traditions. For Fathers ' Weekend, the Dads took over one floor of the dorm, moving daugh- ters up to a friend ' s room. Faculty guests were in- vited to special dinners held at Thanksgiving, Christ- mas and Easter. A formal dance was given at Christ- mas and fraternities sent representatives to a Put- nam Easter egg hunt. The baskets used to collect eggs were donated to Riley County Hospital. Entering Y-Orpheum for the first time, the women and Kappa Sigma fraternity wrote their way into the final productions. St. Patricia and finalists for both the Royal Purple Queen and the Miss K-State- Manhattan contests lived at Putnam Hall. Putnam Hall Top Rou . Miss Joanne E. Burkes, Mrs. Nor- man Hildebrand, Judith K. Alice, Sharon K. Allen, Joyce A. Anderson, Judy K. Ander- son, Paula G. Antenen. Second Row: Judy L. Baker, Maxine T. Barenberg, Karen L. Barndt, Suzanne D. Bar- tram, Suzanne M. Behrens, Marilea K. Bell, Jane C. Bene- dick. Third Rou: Roberta K. Berk- ley, Annette J. Beyer, Maxine S. Black, Lyla M. Blattner, Rogga J. Bowie, Linda J. Bremer, Sandra S. Brumback. Fourth Row: Jan C. Buenning, I .111.1 L. Burnett, Barbara A. Call, Judy A. Calliham, Eliza- beth A. Cailin, Marilee S. Carr. Bottom Row: Susan E. Car- roll, Patricia R. Caruthers, Linna S. Chasey, Patricia Christensen, Carleen A. Con- ger, Helen L. Couch. 226 Putnam Hall, Top Row. Malinda R. Crispin, Marsha F. Crotinger, Leah S. Daily, Mary F. Dale, Nancy A. Dale, Dee A. Davis, Janice K. Dawdy. Second Row: Kathleen A. Dickey, Glenda M. Diehl, Sandra S. Dirks, Connie S. Drake, Gwen M. Dudley, Pa- tricia A. Duffin, Mary K. Dunlap. Third Row: Sharel L. Dutton, Constance K. Emigh, Mary P. Engler, Janiece D. Fair, Shar- on A. Fish, Mary J. Fleek, Linda R. Fluke. Fourth Row: Bonnie J. Foulds, Carolyn J. Fraser, Dayna J. French, Margaret J. Garard, Marilyn J. George, Kaydence L. Gilles, Sylvia A. Gillespie. Fifth Row: Versa L. Gostnell, Carole A. Graham, Jeanne A. Gray, Marilyn C. Gutsch, Marilyn S. Hahn, Judith S. Halbleib, Annette Hall. Sixth Row: Franco A. Ham- mel, Nancy J. Hamon, Donna L. Hansen, Eugenia L. Hard- ing, Elinor P. Harris, Lyla M. Hayes, Sharon A. Heersche. Seventh Row: Patricia A. Heiser, Lelah F. Henning, Sandra L. Herring, Jacqueline Heter, Margaret A. Hey, Marilyn J. Hohn, Frances H. Holeman. Eighth Row: Paula J. Holle, Ellen Hollingsworth, Joan L. Holloway, Marsha R. Hook. Judith K. Hou?e, Margaret K. Hurley, Phyllis J. Jacob Bottom Row: Carol A. Jahnke, Suzanne Jennings, Karen S. Jester, Evelyn R. Jilka, Ann L. Johnson, Sharon M. John- ston, Susan Katzenberger. 227 Putnam Hal I Top Rotr : Diane L. Keller, Virginia B. Kenyon, Alice L. King, Darla J. Kirby, Judith Kleinschmidt, Sharon E. Knight, Linda A. Kraus. Second Run: Katherine A. Kreamer, Joyce K. Kuhns, Merle K. Lancaster, Bonnie E. Leckron, Diane E. Lee, Ellen M. Lehman, Leanna M. Lenhart. Third Row. Patricia A. Leo- pold, Vivian K. Lindamood, Judith E. Linden, Jolene B. Linin, Catharine R. Lorimer, Geraldine L. Lyddane, Joan Madden. fourth Row. Mary C. Man- ville, Nancy E. Marshall, Judy K. McClure, Barbara J. Mc- Curdy, Peggy L. McDonald, Carole J. Mclntire, Jean A. Mclntyie. Fifth Row. Pamela K. Mc- Kean, Brenda J. McLean, Pamela McNeal, Susan D. Mehl, Barbara A. Meyer, Carol R. Miller, Judith A. Miller. Sixth Row. Jean A. Minsch. Linda L. Moline, Meredith A. Moore, Margaret J. Moss, Rita D. Mundhenke, Maurine L. Murphree, Sue K. Murray. Seventh Row. Kathleen D. Nelson, Nanci S. Nelson, Anita K. Newbury, Julianne Nicholson, Karla J. Nivison, Elisa E. Noll, Sylvia J. Not- tingham. Eighth Row. Sharon K. Ost, Linda S. Oveson, Drucilla Patterson, Mary K. Paul, Karen S. Peterson, Mary A. Pichner, Joan E. Pool. Bottom Row. Diana K. Pringle, Nancy L. Proctor, Sharon K. Radford, Betty A. Randall, Jane L. Richards, Ruth A. Richardson, Mary A. Roberts. 228 V - ft I ' v Putnam Hall Top Row. Di- ane L. Robinson, Phyllis J. Rogers, Imogene J. Ross, Sid- ney F. Rowland, Frances A. Ruppe, Colleen K. Salter, Sheila K. Sanders. Second Row. Jane A. Schlic- kau, Margaret Schroeder, Nan- cy J. Schroeder, Janet M. Seim, Glenda M. Selfridge, Dorris A. Seymour, Roberta A. Shad- wick. Third Row. Patricia N. Sha- fer, Sarah A. Shaw, Bonnie Shelinbarger, Janice E. Shoup, Linda L. Simmons, Judith D. Skinner, Carol L. Smith. Fourth Row. Elaine C. Smith, Sally S. Smith, Suzanne Smith, Jacqueline Snodgrass, Toka J. Snyder, Nancy C. Speers, Lin- da J. Stackhouse. Fifth Row. Sharon E. Stauffer, Dee A. Stephens, Jerry L. Stewart, Hazel M. Stout, Wreatha A. Streeter, Carol A. Strobel, Janet A. Symns. Sixth Row. Louanne Taylor, Susan A. Taylor, Sally A. Te- ter, Brenda C. Thomas, Karen L. Thompson, Joyce M. Tim- mons, Vera J. True. Seventh Row. Sandra H. Tweed, Johna L. Ulmer, Rita M. Urbanek, Katherine Vin- duska, Linda J. Wacker, Jean A. Warren, Victoria L. Wei- die. Eighth Row. Erma J. Weixel- man, Carol A. Wendt, Nellie K. Wester, Peggy J. White- sell, Ruth E. Whitten, Janice K. Widner, Judith K. Willis. Bottom Row. Nancy L. Wil- son, Ann C. Windsor, Phyllis J. Winfrey, Virginia L. Wis- ler, Elizabeth A. Wood, Mary C. Wood, Sharon L. Wood. 229 E , Recognized as a. part of the women ' s dormitory system, West Stadium residents abide by Inter-dorm Council rules. West Stadium Ranks As On-Campus Dorm Since the conversion from living quarters de- signed for men to a women ' s residence hall last year, West Stadium has increased its capacity to 130 coeds. Upperclass independent women live beneath the football stadium because of a shortage of housing facilities. Active in campus organizations and honoraries, West Stadium women participated on debate teams, plays and musical productions. First Semester officers: Presi- dent, Linda Mull; Vice-Presi- dent, Linda Stoskopf; Secre- tary, Nancy Fair; Treasurer, Mary Rose Giefer. Second Semester officers: President, Linda Stoskopf; Vice-President, Janel Lagoski; Secretary, Nancy Fair, Treas- urer, Mary Rose Giefer. A favorite stopping off place on the way to or from class, the mailbox attracts coeds living at West Stadium dormitory. 230 West Stadium Top Row. Mrs. Mabel B. Strong, Carole D. Baker, Judith M. Barker, Carol A. Barnhart, Cynthia J. Beckwith, Karen M. Behnke, Joyce J. Berk. Second Row. Judith J. Bower, Barbara J. Boyd, Arlene M. Breault, Barbara N. Britton, Helen M. Buttron, Roberta E. Cerno:ek, Mary J. Charvat. Third Row: Ruei C. Chen, Arlene P. Ciboski, Nancy K. Coleman, Jane M. Cooley, Darlene M. Cook, Barbara L. Danford, Marian M. Davies. Fourth Rou : Charlotte Davis, Ella N. Downs, Margaret H. Duggan, Linda J. Duguid, Janet E. Eddy, Judith Eggen- berger, Julie C. Elting. Fifth Row. Dorothy L. Faer- ber, Nancy J. Fair, Ardis A. Ferguson, Emma L. Forbes, Priscilla Fulkerson, Jane V. Garnett, Dorothy P. Garrett. Sixth Row. Virginia A. Gar- vin, Delores M. Gelino, Mary- rose C. Giefer, Glynis D. Gil- bert, Patricia J. Gilkey, Ro- berta A. Glanville, Susan S. Galder. Seventh Row. F. Johanna Grennan, Marilyn K. Grimm, Carole J. Gruetze, Judith F. Gwinn, Susan L. Hall, Judith A. Hammons, Kay L. Harten- Eighlh Row. Karen A. Heit- man, Connie J. Hoendorf, Susan C. Holman, Zoe A. Holmes, Nancy S. Hugill, Nancy Hull, Margaret J. Keeler. Bottom Row. Carol A. Koes- ter, Jane M. Konop, Ruth M. Kruckenberg, Jane E. Lagoski, Joann Leikam, Terry D. Mack, Carole J. Magoffin. 231 West Stadium Top Row. Grace A. Mahar, Oneita L. Marcy, Mary L. Marshall, Karen S. Martinson, Catharine A. Masek, Jane E. Maxwell, Carolyn S. Mayden. Second Row: lleene A. Mayer, Karen S. McAuley, Judeth E. McChesney, Carol E. Means, Cheryl A. Meek, Margaret A. Middleton, Marilyn S. Middle- ton. Third Row. Marlene K. Moody, Marilyn R. Morton, Carole A. Mull, Linda L. Mull, Janet E. Naureth, Connie J. Neitzel, Alice F. Nesbitt. Fourth Row. Joleen G. Neu- feldt, Jean C. Noblitt, Barbara P. Noble, Rosemary I. Oehme, Jo E. Olson, Bettie L. Payne, Margie L. Peters. Fifth Row. Catherine A. Phil- lips, Judith A. Porter, Penny L. Porter, Constance J. Proctor, Margaret Quantrell, Jane L. Reiff, Kathleen A. Rife. Sixth Row: Erna J. Rippe, Georgiana Roberts, Pauline M. Robl, Glennys J. Runquist, Barbara J. Sawer, Karyle A. Schmidt, Judith A. Seaman. Seventh Row: Charlene I. Small, Janis M. Smith, Linda G. Smith, Myrna L. Smith, Nancy J. Smith, Doris L. Stillings, Linda L. Stoskopf, Mary L. Suarez. Eighth Row. Barbara A. Sweat, Gayle D. Taylor, Judy L. Tay- lor, Margaret L. Thompson, Janet I. Vincent, Grace L. Voile, Frances M. Wales, Mary S. Wallerius. Bottom Row. Judith N. Web- er, Kristine A. Webster, Lois K. Wells, Connie R. Wiggins, Marilyn J. Williams, Marjorie A. Williams, Nona F. Wil- liams, Melva J. Zimmerman. 232 Rice Hall Top Row: Mrs. Louise Hughes, Verona A. Buchele, Patricia A. Byers, Margaret R. Eaton, Carole L. Guldner, Linda A. Harbes. Second Row: Barbara J. Hen- ry, Judith J. Hilton, Kay E. Hunt, Carole M. Jensen, Janet C. Lewis, Amanda A. L ' Heu- reux, Gloria J. McAvoy. Bottom Row. Nancy S. Neill, Donna J. Simpson, Martha J. Stout, Jane E. Swartz, Dolores P. White, Margaret E. Wilson, Marcia J. Wyckoff. Rice Hall Organizes, Decorates for Coeds Rice Hall, the former nurses home for St. Mary ' s Hospital, became an organized independent house for women last fall. The interior of the privately owned house was completely redecorated and re- furnished. Of the 30 coeds residing in Rice Hall, Living in the comfort of a newly decorated home, coeds of Rice Hall finish their first year at 314 North llth. four were graduate students and two others were international students. A majority of the women were active in the Off-Campus Women ' s Associa- tion, while another representative participated in the People to People international program. The coeds held a Halloween party for their dates. Evening parties provide relaxation for the women as they take time out from their studies to prepare a late snack. Goodnow Hall Council Top Row: C. W. Thomas, Charles M. French, Ronald D. Jefferies, Robert J. McClung. Bottom Row: Jerry L. Cassidy, Richard M. Gunn, Thomas J. Young, John L. Cicmanec. Each of the 600 men who live at Goodnow Hall pass by the main front desk to pick up mail and telephone messages. Regents Give Name To Men ' s Dormitory The Kansas Board of Regents officially changed the name of the Men ' s Residence Hall to Isaac T. Goodnow Hall in October, during its second year of operation. Two weeks prior to the action, the men informally adopted the nickname, Wildcat Hilton with approval of the hotel-chain owner. Pawnee house, one of the six units of the dorm, won the Hall ' s scholarship trophy and forty men from the Hall were on the Dean ' s Honor Roll. The members raised funds for the Capper Foundation for Crippled Children as a service project. Congressman Robert Dole was a special dinner guest and speaker, and State Senator and Mrs. A. Bauman and Repre- sentative and Mrs. A. Glad were guests for the Christmas dinner. The Delta Sigma Rho speech contest winner, an FMOC contest finalist and var- sity athletes were residents at Goodnow Hall. 234 The Gaodnow Hall cafeteria serves daily meals to the men from the dorm and 132 women from West Stadium. Taking advantage of the conducive as well as comfortable study environment, students prepare coming assignments. Precious moments of relaxation are enjoyed by the men of Goodnow Hall before and after dinner or during study breaks in these lounging areas. Each of the six floors has its own centrally located, carpeted lounge area with television. Tonkawa To ) Uou : C. W. Thomas, Mrs. C. W. Thomas, John G. McComb, James J. Adams, Richard L. Akers, Le- land M. Anderson, Rod E. Athey. Second Row. Steven J. Baron, Donald W. Bender, Arnold Berns, James L. Blakey, John B. Clark, Eugene R. Clothier, William C. Coupland. Third Row. Larry E. Dahlsten, James E. Dale, Ronald L. Dau- bert, Wilson L. Denton, David L. Dickey, Howard M. Farr, James A. Fitt. Fourth Row: Charles M. French, Donald J. Gagnon, Albert E. Glad, David A. Haines, Brian T. Haupt, Jerold H. Hayashida, Charles A. Howard. Fifth Row. Gregory D. Ken- dall, Raymond L. Kline, Rob- ert D. Lillich, Paul E. Lind- quist, Larry F. Loftus, Clar- ence W. Masters, Joe L. Mauderly. Sixth Row: Kent Morgan, Ralph Nakamoto, Howard W. Newson, Larry R. Powell, Lar- ry N. Prose, Daniel Q. Rankin, Herschel D. Richter. Seventh Row. Dennis W. Ruckert, Michael D. Sayre, John D. Scott, Robert A. Shep- pard, Gerald D. Soderstrom, Ralph E. Stegner, James K. Stoneking. Eighth Row. Dale E. Sturgeon, Duane W. Supple, Jairo Vil- larreal, Howard N. Welch, Ar- thur W. Williamson, Kenneth L. Wilson, Richard H. Wilson, Thomas J. Young. [ l N F - p rJ ' ' ( j irsr 236 Seneca Top Row: Jack L. Anderson, Richard D. Avery, Roy W. Backhus. David E. Banks, William C. Barker, Gordon F. Bieberle, Terry L. Biery, Gale E. Britton. Second Row: Elmer C. Burk, Prudencio Calderon, Robert W. Carstedt, Mark A. Chap- man, Timothy P. Cheney, Benny K. Cochrun, Don W. Clark, Rex E. Cross. Third Row: Gerald P. Crow, Richard J. Darg, Paul L. Deets, Floyd N. Denton, Rob- ert H. Dorian, Donald A. Dyer, William H. Elliott, Phillip D. Enegren. Fourth Row: Phillip L. Ern- zen, Francisco Fernandez, Edwin D. Floyd, Larry D. Frazee, Marvin D. Goering, Allen L. Grander, Richard M. Gunn, David L. Halsted. Fifth Row: John A. Heublein, Carl F. Hodges, Philip D. Hollis, Charles M. Hollister, Glen M. Honeman, Wayne K. Iwamoto, Dean K. Johnson, David N. Kersbergen. Sixth Row: Elmer W. Krob, Robert H. Larson, Gary R. LaShell, Linn T. Leeburg, Robert T. Leick, James K. Leipper, Max T. Martin, Rob- ert O. McCollom. Seventh Row: Clair L. Mc- Fadden, Milton W. McMin- imy, Keith S. Miller, Robert A. Nicholas, Dwain L. Nus- baum, Michael D. Penrod, Leroy E. Pitman, Peter P. Preheim. Eighth Row: Herbert D. Prim- rose, Frank A. Rogers, Morris D. Rust, Duane P. Schneider, Robert Schnellbacher, John C. Sharpe, Charles R. Shull, Lowell R. Smith. Ninth Row: Neal B. Spence, John H. Spoelstra, Lyle A. Sproul, John R. Thomason, John A. Throop, Richard D. Tracy, James J. Vallas, Thomas M. Walsdorf. Bottom Row: John L. Webb, Eldon L. Whitmer, William H. Wieland, Jerry L. Wil- beck, Dennis P. Winter, Rob- ert J. Wiruth, Alan E. Yabui, James L. Youngers. 237 Comanche 7 ' o ) l?ou : Larry R. Anderson, James A. Beard, Kenneth N. Behnke, Chester L. Berger, Reginald K. Bess- mer, Richard M. Boldin, Wil- liam M. Bolnick. Second Row. Richard L. Branson, James A. Case, Jerry L. Cassidy, Kenneth K. Ches- ney, Philip R. Chinn, Lloyd E. Christie, Larry W. Cole. Third Row. David M. Cray- craft, Raymond L. Daniels, Roberto T. Diaz, David L. Dickerson, Norman E. Elliott, John L. I niiuli, Gary L. Fair. Fourth Row: Augusto K. Fukazawa, Glenn D. Glazier, Robert B. Hansen, Garry D. Hanson, Leland T. Harvey, James B. Hemphill, Gary W. Herren. Fifth Row. Allan L. Hoffman, Jerry M. Kaufman, Merlin S. Keller, Wayne G. Kelpin, Kenneth K. Kingsley, George Kinoshita, Robert M. Klein. Sixth Row. Terry L. Kramer, Donald E. Krebs, Harry K. Lightner, Don K. Lofgren, Gary E. Mason, Douglas J. McGraw, Larry J. McLain. Seventh Row. Timothy J. Mc- Clellan, Robert A. Meyer, Clair A. Munyon, Gayle C. Morris, Neal E. O ' Brien, Terry L. Patterson, Wayne L. Perk, Larry L. Potter. Eighth Row. Steven L. Rogers, Sterling D. Sakai, David E. Saven, Gerald H. Schmitt, Thomas W. Shane, Curtis L. Smith, Marvin D. Smull, Wil- lits A. Smull. Bottom Row. Merrill F. Sproul, Jon B. Thogmartin, James A. Thompson, John H. Wahrman, Eldon O. War- den, Stephen W. Williams, Robert W. Woods, Franklin D. Yates. - 238 fcferilA Shoshoni Top Row: James N. Allee, William R. Arm- strong, Robert O. Avery, Rob- ert H. Becker, Curtis D. Ber- key, John C. Boylls, Andrew J. Bozarth, Edgar L. Brink- worth. Second Row: Darrel L. Camp- bell, Don L. Cobb, Morris J. Coplbaugh, Kenneth R. Corp- stein, Patrick L. Dale, Darryl F. Detlefsen, James S. Doorn- bos, Carl F. Dresie. Third Row. Gary P. Duke- wits, Leon L. Dunn, James L. Erickson, Melvin D. Flaming, Edgar R. Furse, Richard A. Grybowski, Vaughn E. Hart, Kenneth D. Harwood. Fourth Row. David L. Has- kins, Robert W. Heilman, Dean L. Henning, Earl W. Hole, Michael Hornfeld, Rich- ard L. Ingrim, William R. Jacobs, Kenneth D. Jehlik. Fifth Row: Lyle D. Katz, Francis E. Ketter, David S. Kho, Galen E. King, Thomas C. Knotts, Richard B. Kramer, Ronald F. Lacy, John E. Mas- Sixth Row: Ronald W. Mc- Cammon, Robert C. McClena- han, John R. McKay, Garold L. McPeak, William M. Mid- dleton, Hugh D. Moon, Wil- liam A. Morris, Billy G. Mor- rison. Seventh Row: Jan P. Mullin, John W. O ' Hara, Martin L. Pattison, Curtis M. Rafferty, John W. Reed, David A. Reusser, Raydon H. Robel, Roger D. Roenfeldt. Eighth Row: Grover C. Run- dell, David Sadkin, Julian F. Sayers, Phillip C. Shehi, Dar- win L. Siefkes, Wayne G. Sjo- berg, Donald G. Smith, John W. Stewart. Bottom Row: William F. Ver- tolli, Robert C. Webb, Charles R. Weldon, Laurence L. Wick- lund, John H. Wiechman, Robert L. Willhardt, Robert G. Works, Albert N. Yenkey. 239 Arapaho Top Rou ' : William C. Armstrong, David L. Ban- gle, Bernard D. Behrends, Dennis L. Bell, Dale W. Brockhausen, Donald J. Bun- ney, Robert A. Cebula, Stanley Christiansen. Second Row. Joseph R. Clary, Thomas L. Colvin, William L. Congleton, Terry L. Corr, Glen L. Courtney, Wayne L. Daniel, Douglas A. Dejmal, Frederick D. Engler. Third Row. Paul D. Enos, Larry G. Erickson, Jon M. Fet- terhoof, Don W. Fleming, Lee R. Gilmore, Lawrence J. Goodgion, Richard R. Gordon, Charles W. Guthrie. Fourth Row. James D. Hanne- man, James N. Hoffmann, Phillip E. Hutchinson, Steven B. Isaacson, Carl E. Jeans, George S. Jensen, Jon O. Johnson, Garry D. Kepley. Fifth Row: Kenneth R. Kim- bell, Eugene W. Kovar, Larry E. Krob, Donald E. Krouse, Samuel Kruckenberg, Terry K. Manz, Robert J. McClung, Linus L. McCue. Sixth Row: Arthur W. McVay, Larry R. Messer, Richard O. Meyer, Ronald A. Miller, Rob- ert L. Mitts, Roger L. Moore, David L. Myers, Thomas M. Nelson. Seventh Row. Ross A. Olson, Price W. Oman, Garry O. Paddock, John O. Palmer, Richard L. Palmquist, Henry D. Payne, Johnie L. Presnall, Thomas M. Rawson. Eighth Row. Arnold J. Reich- uber, Raymond E. Renollet, Ronald E. Rezac, Richard W. Robbins, Ralph H. Schimke, Gale R. Seibert, Richard V. Sheehan, Gail L. Simmonds. Bottom Row: William L. Stro- mer, Donald R. Svaty, Tom S. Tucker, Riley G. Walters, Robert S. Weisinger, Michael L. Wentz, Edmond T. Wolf- ram, George L. Zabel. rJM t 240 MM mmrm AJh RM|H| J% - lof ' J-iL - 1 | l,lfc H - . FC ' V A Jr A A A Pawnee Top Row: Clyde L. Allen, Thomas W. Badger, Jagdish S. Bajwa, Lindsay M. Barclay, Robert C. Blaylock, Dennis P. Borland, Howard R. Brainerd, Dewey E. Brown- back. Second Row. Charles L. Bur- ton, Donald W. Butts, John L. Ckmanec, George M. Cleve- land, Theodore R. Collins, Jose D. Cordova, Robert D. Crangle, Edward E. Dawson. Third Row. Thomas D. Denchfield, Daniel A. De- Noon, Richard L. Donaldson, Robert O. Douglass, Loyal M. Edmonston, Dean P. Fank- hauser, Douglas L. Forsberg, Merle D. Fritzemeier. Fourth Row. Roy O. Gries- haber, Ramon S. Harper, Or- ville M. Hett, James F. Hicks, Ray F. Hill, Frank J. Hopkins, Peter D. Humbarger, Ronald D. Jefferies. fifth Row. Michael W. Kaz- maier, Warren K. Kennedy, Leroy F. Kepley, Michael A. Koligian, Louis E. Kreiser, George M. Krug, Stanley J. Lewengrub, Richard J. Lind- say. Sixth Row. Harry E. Mans- field, George F. Marble, Sam- uel Masket, Patrick B. Mc- Kenzie, Edward A. Meenen, Eldon L. Mickelson, Edward P. Miller, John E. Miller. Seventh Row: William E. Monroe, Samuel A. Musil, Stephen D. Nelson, Larry D. Nicholson, Harry B. Perry, George E. Raymond, Ronald G. Robben, Gary R. Ross. Eighth Row. James W. Row- land, Dwayne I. Rumsey, Billy R. Sanford, Steven R. Sankey, Galen L. Schroeder, Douglas C. Seibel, Robert J. Shafer, S. Herbert Shawver. Ninth Row. Bruce E. Slagle, Donald D. Smith, Gordon E. Snyder, Leo G. Staley, John C. Taylor, Peter B. Thomas, James D. Trapp. Bottom Row. Donald R. Wier, Bill C. Wilcox, Donald E. Williams, John C. Williams, Mitchell Wolak, Donald E. Wright, Mike J. Wroblewski. 241 Celtics Top Row: Mis. Yvonne McCarty, Edward L. Adams, Frederick Fairchild, Vuong Q. Hai, Charles R. Heidrick. Bottom Row: John A. Hubert, Michael A. Leach, Ronald W. Schultz, Tran V. Tai, Tran T. Toan. Name Change Again For Celtics Members The Celtics changed their name back to the House of Brec during semester break, after living for one and a half years under the name of Celtics. The 16 men living in the House of Brec included three international students from South Viet Nam. Residents were led by president Fred Fairchild who was also president of Alpha Phi Omega, na- tional collegiate scouting fraternity. Second semes- ter ' s housemother was Mrs. Frances Brecheisen. Two semi-formal parties were given with La Citadel in the spring. Members participated in intramural foot- ball. One Celtic was a K-State Singer and another was active in the Varsity Glee Club activities. Acropolis Contributes Money to Red Cross The members of Acropolis, independent men ' s organized house, donated money last Christmas to the Ft. Riley Red Cross to give to needy families. They also contributed money to the Second Century Fund and to the United Fund drive. Activities of the 11 -member house were directed by President Ed- ward Oborny and House Director Chester Peters. The social highlight of the year was the annual spring party and dance. Acropolis men were members of the Varsity Track Team, Varsity Rifle Team, Agri- cultural Education Club, Sigma Theta Epsilon, and Newman Club. The house was organized in 1951 by the present housemother, Mrs. Ethel Stockwell. AcropolU Top Row: Mrs. Ethel Stockwell, Dr. Chester E. Peters, Duane C. Huber, Eugene W. Mater, Richard E. Mattas, Floyd J. Morgison, Ed- ward J. Oborny. Bottom Row : Gilbert H. Phil- lips, Henry R. Racette, Phil- ip N. Rogers, Gerald J. Strath- man, Darrel A. Thomas, James L. Truax. 242 O. K. House Top Row: Mrs. Oliver E. Kientz, Everett G. Aldridge, William P. Hunger, Kyle L. Coe, Larry D. Combes, Floyd M. Dame. Second Row: James L. Dunn, Burt E. Eustace, Fredrick H. Folsche, Peter R. Hauck, Ron- ald L. Holton, Robert L. Jad- low. Third Row: James D. Kent, Wayne R. Kent, Earl N. Kientz, David W. Koch, Wil- liam B. McNeill, David B. Narrie. Fourth Row: Ralph M. Park- er, John W. Rhine, Nova J. Silvy, Gale G. Simons, John P. Todd, Darrell L. Williams. OK House Residents Give Christmas Toys As an annual service project, the residents of the OK House donated toys to a Manhattan orphanage. Before the holiday vacation the men collected the gifts after a Christmas gift exchange at the house. Residents of the independent organized house were active in a Union bowling league. The team captured first place honors in several tournaments. Marching in the men ' s band was resident Mike Parker. Gale Simmons represented the house in Sigma Tau, engineering honorary, and John Todd was a photographer of the Engineering Mag. The house, named after its sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kientz, maintained an annex to the house for the second year. Bill Gunger was president of the OK House during the fall semester and Fred Folsche was president during the spring semester. Admiring one of their OK House trophies, members of the house bowling team discuss ways of perfecting their game. 243 La Citadel Top Row: Mrs. Ola Smith, John L. Atkisson, Max P. Birtell, Charles I. Bowman, Ronald G. Charron, Larry M. Evans, Roger C. Hamm. Second Row. Kenneth Kallen- bach, Thomas J. Lawrence, Ralph A. Mills, James I. Mos- teller, Richard K. Murphy, John R. Olson, Sylvester Over- turf. Bottom Row. Billy R. Owen, Donald J. Parker, Michael G. Roy, Robert A. Sparks, War- ren D. Toedman, Donald L. Wiggins, Larry G. Yerkes. La Citadel Members Invite Dinner Guests Under the leadership of Jerry Lawrence, president, the men of La Citadel invited dinner guests to their house throughout the year. The Rev. Earl Minturn spoke to the group during Religious Emphasis Week. Two international students, one from For- mosa and the other from Viet Nam, visited the inde- pendent house and spoke on the customs of their country and their first impressions of the United States. Other visitors were Dr. Irene Putnam and the Wendell Kerrs. The house donated Christmas gifts to a Manhattan needy family. Social entertain- ment was highlighted with a spring and fall dance. The president of Alpha Phi Omega and a Putnam scholar were La Citadel residents. Kasbah House Top Row: Mrs. E. E. Rogers, Gerald R. Abeel, Glenn A. Befort, John H. Cerny, David J. Engelland, Larry W. Gies, Bernard E. Ginsburg. Second Row: Robert M. Ham- lett, William H. Krone, Philip Litwak, Douglas B. Niles, Jan L. Norman, James E. Quillin, Clark L. Ritchey. Bottom Row: Vernon R. Schweer, Arthur L. Stoecker, Claude D. Sykes, James N. Umbarger, Wendell T. Walk- er. Billy F. Williams. 244 House of Williams Top Row. Lynn A. Bergen, Gary H. Burton, Dale K. Christen- sen, Robert C. Hallgarth, Darrell L. Hubka, William E. Kirby, Robert A. Klein- schmidt. Second Row: Gene F. Koes- ter, Richard L. Meyer, Rob- ert D. Meyer, Max D. Morse, Donald J. Novak, Larry A. Osborne, Ralph W. Peterson, Bottom Row: Robert D. Randall, Charles P. Rowland, Edwin L. Ryser, John A. Sheldon, Jacob M. Sherwood, Bradley K. Steele, Mervyn R. Stuckey. Kasbah Ranks High In Intramural Games Williams Men Stage Alumni Open House The 20 men of Kasbah entered in every sport in the intramural program and placed eighth out of more than 30 teams entered in the first semester competition. Kasbah representative Philip Litwak won his fourth consecutive intramural singles hand- ball championship in the independent division. Kasbah members were active in several campus organizations and honoraries. Ten men were mem- bers of the Young Republicans, three were active in the Student Chapter of the AVMA and three be- longed to the Collegiate 4-H. The Agricultural Edu- cation Club and the Hillel Organization each listed two Kasbahs. The house was also represented in Alpha Kappa Psi, the Clinic Club and the Union Dance Committee. Robert Hamlett won the slogan writing contest for the student division of the Sec- ond Century Fund drive. A Christmas party and gift exchange among Kasbah men and a spring picnic for men and their dates were social events. Kasbah House had members from several states other than Kansas. States represented were New York, Nebraska, Missouri, and Illinois. Larry Gies served as the president of the independent house and Mrs. E. E. Rogers was the housemother. House of Williams alums were invited to an open house and tea after the Homecoming game last October. The men were host to approximately 30 guests, including parents. Other social events were a hayrack ride followed by a wiener roast at the Top of the World picnic grounds in the fall and the annual spring semi-formal dinner and dance. Members of the house participated in several events of the intramural athletic program and placed second in the basketball division. Four varsity baseball players lived in the House of Williams. Sigma Tau, Phi Epsilon Kappa, and Eta Kappa Nu honoraries and the People to People International program all had members representing the House. Nearly one-third of the 21 men held scholarships, including a Putnam scholar and two holders of athletic scholarships. The recipients of an Arthur Drip Scholarship, a Whitlock Trucking Co. Scholarship, and a Universal Oil Scholarship were also members of the House of Williams. First semester president was Robert Meyer and Robert Hallgarth was president second semester. Mrs. Katherine Williams, who founded the inde- pendent men ' s house 23 years ago, was housemother. 245 Smurthwaite Women Occupy New House Dedication ceremonies were conducted October 28 for Smurthwaite Scholarship House, the first scholarship house on the Kansas State campus built for women. Miss Georgiana Smurthwaite, President James McCain, and representatives of the Board of Regents and the Kansas Home Demonstration Units participated in the ceremonies. The coeds living in Smurthwaite clean, cook, and perform other household duties to decrease living expenses. Jan Cooper served as president and Mrs. Lisbeth Patton was the housemother. Group activi- ties included giving Christmas gifts and singing carols to occupants of rest homes in Manhattan, par- ticipating in intramurals, presenting a musical pro- gram at Erwin Army Hospital at Ft. Riley, and inviting the girls ' mothers to the house for a week- end. Smurthwaite women entertained with a semi- formal Christmas party, a spring dance and a Sixty-two coeds live in Smurthwaite House, the newes: addition to the housing program, at 1500 N. Manhattan. Roaring Twenties fall costume party. Among the women living in Smurthwaite were a Putnam scholar, a recipient of a General Motors scholarship, the president of the Extension Club, and two participants of the International Farm Youth Exchange program. Honoraries represented were Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, and Phi Alpha Mu. Miss Georgiana Smurthwaite, state home economics leader from 1931 to 1954, speaks at the dedication of the new house named in her honor. The building was financed by the state and the home demonstration units of Kansas. 246 Smurthwaite Hall - - Top Row: Mrs. Lisbeth Patton, Ann C. Albers, Sheila J. Amos, Cheryl L. Ayers, Pam- ela M. Baker, Patricia K. Brings, Carol K. Calhoon. Second Row: Kathryn L. Chism, Loretta L. Claycamp, Dorothy J. Cooper, Mildred L. Criswell, Marilyn R. Dicke, Suzanne Dubois, Gloria J. Eckermann. Third Row: Frances L. Fair- field, Diane E. Farney, Nancy L. Fisher, Mary F. Flentie, Ann E. Friesen, Karen S. Gat- tis, Dorothy J. Harper. Fourth Row: Florence K. Hurd, Martha J. Hurd, Doris M. Imhof, Marjorie K. Irvine, Nancy J. Jamvold, June E. Jensby, Jeanette H. Johnson. Fifth Row: Louise A. Juvenal, Phyllis J. Kaff, Evelyn L. Lewis, Jacalynn Lortscher, Darlene D. Maddy, Jeanettia M. Mannen, Jeanette J. Ma- thias. Sixth Row: Sandra S. Mat- thaei, Marilyn J. Mauck, Nan- cy J. McNees, Katherine L. Middleton, Carole J. Moller, Marilyn A. Moxley, Mary G. Packard. Seventh Row: Vernita J. Peeks, Linda J. Reed, Carol K. Reust, Linda A. Scott, Jean A. Shoop, Patricia S. Stevens, Carolyn D. Stratton. Eighth Row: Janice K. Stucky, Barbara J. Symns, Patricia A. Tanner, Joyce L. Toney, Re- becca L. Tucker, Delia J. Tur- pin. Bottom Row: Barbara J. Web- ber, Myrna S. Wehrman, Bev- erly J. West, Karen E. White- head, Margaret L. Wrench, Marabeth Zimmerman. 247 Smith Scholarship House Top Row: Mrs. Lucile Little, Gary D. Barrens, Bertram R. Biles, William W. Brook- shire, Gary M. Brower, Joel E. Buller. Second Ruu : Marvin L. Bur- field, Robert W. Butel, Thom- as J. Chancy, John T. Che- haske, Roger P. Corn, Marion C. Cowan. Third Row: Glen J. Creager, James C. Duston, David J. Edelblute, David K. Felton, William N. Friend, Larry L. Hagerman. Fourth Row: Leslie D. Hea- cock, Thomas R. Hill, Thaine H. Hoffman, Larry L. Hono- michl, Carrol R. Johnson, Donald W. Kaufman. Fifth Row: Lyle D. Krehbiel, Jimmy J. Krob, Gary C. Mc- Kown, Jerry D. Metz, Kenneth L. Mick. Sixth Row: Larry D. Miller, Jerry L. Munson, Barry G. Ol- sen, Leonard G. Purvis, Glenn A. Ream. Seventh Row. Edward L. Rork, Norman R. Schneider, Frank L. Shorney, Ronald H. Smith, David A. Spence. Bottom Row: Keller F. Suber- kropp, Charles A. Walker, Da- vid A. Warner, Kenneth A. Wolf, Burrton G. Woodruff. 248 Smith Scholars Win Homecoming Trophy For the second consecutive year the first place trophy in the independent division for Homecoming decorations was won by the Maitland E. Smith Schol- arship House. Initiated as an annual event, the men challenged KU ' s Stephenson Scholarship House to a basketball game. Social activities were the annual Homecoming party, a Hawaiian party, a Christmas Mistletoe Mischief semi-formal dance and a spring formal, plus informal house parties after games. The secretary-general of the Midwest Model United Nations and the president of Phi Epsilon Kappa were residents of Smith. The house also had several men active in campus clubs and honoraries. The men living at the Scholarship House are selected on the basis of entrance test scores and grade averages. First of its kind on the K-State campus, the Smith Scholar- ship House at 331 N. 17th is now in its fourth year. . Founded Kansas State Uni- versity 1958 President: Jim Krob. Smith Scholarship House members admire their first place Homecoming trophy. The residents, who are selected by the General Scholarship Committee to live in the cooper- ative house, each work an hour a day doing house duties. 249 Straube Scholarship House Top Rou : Mrs. Ila H. Wells, Ralph L. Adelgren, Larry C. Asher, Warren C. Babcock, Robert E. Baker, James L. Barnhart. David C. Boles. Second Row. Montford L. Carpenter, Bing Chiang. Wil- liam R. Christian, Marvin E. Day, Wayne D. Geist, Rob- ert D. Gerardy, Benny G. Gruber. Bottom Row. Neal C. Har- rington, Gerald G. Hender- son, Dean E. Henricks, Duane M. Henrikson, Oliver W. Holmes, John T. Hyde, James R. Jaax. Straube Men Enter Cultural Discussions Keeping in stride with increased interest in culture on campus, the men of Oscar E. Straube Scholarship House discussed topics of current interest with fac- ulty members every Monday night. Straube men en- tered into campus service projects by participating in the People-to-People international program and Residents of Straube Scholarship House, 1221 Thurston, economize on time and expenses by sharing house duties. the Second Century Fund-raising drive. Forty-five residents, most of whom were majoring in feed and milling, cooperated with house duties and cooking during Straube ' s second year on campus. Founded as a memorial to Kansas City milling ex- ecutive Oscar E. Straube, the house required residents to maintain a minimum 2.5 college grade average. Social activities for the men included exchange hour dances and dinners with sororities and women ' s residence halls. A Halloween party was high on the fall social agenda. Christmas spirits were doubled as Straube men entertained dates at a Christmas dance and held a stag Christmas party. The year ' s social events were completed with an April Fool ' s Day Dance, a spring formal and informal house parties. When the new men ' s marching band stepped into formation for the first time last fall, ten Straube men donned band uniforms. Two musicians played with the concert band while the varsity men ' s glee club included two others. Athletic talent abounded as the men of Straube finished second in swimming and second in golf competition in the independent divi- sion of the intramurals program. High grade averages earned 19 men membership in eight honorary societies. Straube was represented in Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men ' s scholastic honor- ary, by seven men. At the end of the fall semester, Straube scholars posted an over-all grade average of 2.9, well above the all college average. 250 Straube Scholarship men get into the spirit of home- coming with their Stormy Weather house decoration entry built on their front lawn. The complete decoration requires hours of planning and actual construction work. Straube Scholarship House Top Row: W. Lee Kaff, Gary R. Koontz, Earl W. Legg, Larry A. Lewis, Stephen M. Lintecum, Michael T. Malyn, George S. Marshall, Robert R. McCluer. Second Row: Mickey D. Mc- Clung, John R. Mead, Alan A. Moore, Michael F. Moore, Carl W. Nelson, Jerry A. Ogburn, Duane R. Phillips, Gene E. Rasmussen. Bottom Row: John D. Scrib- ner, Vincent E. Sweat, James D. Thompson, Peter P. Tong, Duane O. Townly, Edward H. Wegman, Harold D. Williams. 251 r A Sunday afternoon finds Jardine couples relaxing with a newspaper or listening to their favorite stereo records. Apartment Expansion Planned for Jardine Plans for five additional units to Jardine Terrace were approved by the Board of Regents this spring. The units, each composed of 24 apartments, will be valued at approximately $1,000,000 or $8,700 per unit. Similar to the present apartments, except for being unfurnished, the apartment buildings will be ready for occupancy during the 1963 year. Making use of streets and sidewalks, the new units will be located around the periphery of the present buildings. Present Jardine Terrace apartments are furnished with refrigerators, stoves and built-ins in the kitchen. Bedrooms are equipped with a bed, springs, mattress, dresser, mirror and chair. Tables, chairs, desks, a di- van, lamps and lounge chairs are found in the living Young married students take time off from studies to read and play with their children. Jardine couples, like other married K-Staters, must keep up with their school work and find some time to enjoy their family life. 252 rooms. Parking areas are located near the building and wash houses and areas for washing cars are provided for student tenants. The two-bedroom apartments supply ample space for a children ' s room or nursery. Couples with as many as four or five children have lived at Jardine Terrace. An elementary school is within walking distance. A street dance in the spring topped the social calendar for Jardine couples. Teams from the Jar- dine apartments were also active in intramural sports with participants entering every division. Jardine Terrace is divided into four areas which each elect their own council and mayor. The coun- cils solve problems between residents, such as noise, traffic and commotion at the wash houses. Each area also had a host couple who were student repre- sentatives from the Housing Offices. The couples intermediated between the Housing Office and Jar- dine Terrace residents. Their primary responsibility was to serve as custodians of the apartments. Married students must face the responsibility of bring- ing up their children in addition to completing studies. South Jardine Terrace Council Top Row: A. Thornton Edwards, John W. Austerman. Bottom Rou ' : David S. Walker, Norman F. Weatherly, Marvin L. Plenert, Peter A. Schwab. East Jardine Terrace Council Top Row. Lyle K. Smith, Arlo G. Bonar, George W. Grant. Bottom Row. Charles E. Lingle, Charles W. Pitts, Hugh S. Walker, Virgil J. Capron. Hilltop Courts Council Duane E. Cole, A. Thornton Edwards, Lou V. Holland, John R. McCoy. 253 r Pleasant surroundings of the Jardine Terrace apartments eases the ever-present job of studying class assignments. Sharing household duties in their up-to-date kitchen, married students live in one of the most modern areas. Jardine couples govern themselves with an organized sys- tem of mayors and councilmen. Larry Roberts, Don Frits- chen, Elmer Hanna, Charles Carney, Roy Seaton and Alan Miller meet to iron out any human relations problems. 254 Varsity Sports pages 258-293 Intramural Sports pages 294-301 All School Events pages 302-339 Extra Curriciilar Activities pages 340-364 Photo by STUDIO ROYAL BOOK THREE Memorial Stadium has held enthusiastic crowds for the past 40 years. Long hours of practice precede each polished performance whether it be on the athletic field, the stage, or producing school publications. Athletic Council Top Row. Dan W. Upson, Dale A. Rodman, Harry T. Merrill, Gustave E. Fairbanks, Floyd W. Smith, Joe D. Smerchek. Bottom Row: John C. Frazier, Homer E. Socolofsky, M. A. D urland, H. B. Lee, Thomas M. Hahn. Sports Program Led By Athletic Counci Governing the K-State athletic programs was the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the 12 member University Athletic Council. Students as well as faculty members and alumni composed the Athletic Council membership with M. A. Durland presiding as chairman. Oklahoman Jimmy Carpenter learns the often-taught les- son of 1961: Look out for K-State; they ' re little but rough. Looking over the tickets for football and basketball games are DeLoss Dodds, Paul DeWeese and Fritz Knorr. Athletic Director H. B. Lee, former CU basketball coach, is a member of the NCAA basketball tournament committee. Responsible for executing the council ' s policies was H. B. (Bebe) Lee, now in his sixth year as Ath- letic Director. Fritz Knorr served as assistant Ath- letic Director, while sports publicity was handled by Paul DeWeese. Ticket manager DeLoss Dodds processed over 100,000 ticket requests for Univer- sity athletic events. The Univers ity competes in nine different varsity sports in the Big Eight conference which include football, basketball, indoor and out- door track, baseball, golf, tennis, gymnastics, wres- tling and cross country events. 259 Jft Sophomore quarterback Larry Corrigan guided the Purple to early victories over Indiana and the Air Force. 260 Upsets Provide Cats With 2 Season Wins Doug Weaver, in his second season at the head of K-State ' s football program, led the Wildcats to two shocking upsets to begin the 1961 football season. These first two outings were the only times the Cats were to taste victory, however, as they dropped their eight following games and finished in last place in the Big Eight conference for the third consecutive year. K-State ' s only two wins were scored on successive weekends when the Wildcats met and defeated the University of Indiana and the Air Force Academy. Opening the season in Manhattan, the Cats took on the favored Indiana Hoosiers in what many thought would be the first of a season-full of defeats for K-State. Led by inspired play from quarterback Larry Corrigan and end Darrell Elder, K-State rolled against Indiana to provide the first upset with a score of 14-8. Upset number two came at the expense of the Air Force Academy when the Wildcats traveled to Denver for a 14-12 victory. Dick Masters looks for a hole in a rugged Indiana line in the Cats ' opener. K-State upset the Hoosiers, 14-8. ,! ' at .. W ' IE i?% rt it vs .4t i ' I 1 l Benny Cochrun (24), Larry Corrigan (14) and Bob Noblitt (62) run interference for halfback Joe Searles (23) in the University of Indiana game. The Indiana team averaged 15 pounds-a-man heavier than the Cats. Doug Weaver is the youngest football coach in the Big Eight Conference. In his second year at K-State, he looks for the Cats to be a loop power in a few years. 1961 FOOTBALL KSU 14 Opponent Indiana 8 14 Air Force Academy Nebraska 12 24 g Kentucky Colorado 21 13 7 Iowa State 31 7 Oklahoma 17 Kansas 34 9 Missouri 27 Oklahoma State 45 Colorado won the Big Eight champion- ship. Kansas and Missouri tied for sec- ond, Oklahoma was fourth, Iowa State was fifth, Oklahoma State was sixth, Nebraska was seventh, Kansas State was eighth. 261 Dennis Winfrey ( 34 ) blocks for Larry Corrigan against Nebraska. The play earned Kansas State a first down. Outlook Brightens As Cats Improve Skills K-State ' s victory chain could not go on forever, even with the return of halfback Bill Gallagher from the service. The University of Nebraska gave the Cats their first conference loss, 24-0. After the Nebraska bout, the Wildcats took an excursion into the southlands, but the University of Kentucky Wild- cats crunched the K-State Wildcats, 21-8. However, even the pressing Kentucky defense was not enough to stop K-State ' s sophomore halfback Joe Searles as he romped 93 yards on a punt return to score the only K-State touchdown as he equaled K-State ' s school record set in 1953 by Veryl Switzer. A homecoming crowd of 12,500 watched as the Cats held league leading Colorado to only 1 3-0. Colo- rado went on to finish as undefeated Big Eight champions. Although K-State dominated the first half play against Iowa State, the Cats lost, 31-7. The OU-K-State game decided which team had pos- session of the Big Eight cellar and it looked like the Cats might have a chance for their first conference win. After Larry Corrigan manipulated the team 83 yards to paydirt, OU faked a kick and scored on an 82-yard run and the Sooners won, 17-7. 1961 Football Squad Top Row: John A. Kadlec, Edward R. Dissinger, Doug W. Weaver, Robert L. Hailey, Kenneth D. LaRue. Second Rou : Corky G. Taylor, Andrew F. Honeycutt, Leroy E. Pickard, William T. Hull, Russell T. Dowell, Joseph L. Searles. Third Row: Sammy R. Somerhalder, Lawrence T. Corrigan, Ronald T. McDonald, Fred J. Watts, Marian E. Ray. Fourth Row: Dennis R. Winfrey, John A. Drew, Kenneth H. Nash, Carl J. Brown, Neal B. Spence. Bottom Row: Don T. Goodpasture, Gary J. Heinz, Alfred C. Kouneski, William J. Gallagher, David D. Noblitt. 262 Wildcat quarterback Larry Corrigan is swamped behind the line of scrimmage when Nebraska end Dick McDaniel (89) breaks through the lightweight Purple line and secondary. It was K-State ' s first loss as NU won, 24-0. 1961 Football Squad Top Row: Donald J. Ellis, Thomas A. Cooper, David R. Laurie, Ralph W. McFillen, Robert L. Noblitt. Second Row: Harold L. Haun, Glenn A. Isernhagen, Phillip G. Barger, Conrad E. Hardwick, James K. Cooper. Third Row: Darrell K. Bryant, Alan K. Underwood, Donald E. Krebs, Robert H. Becker, Benny K. Cochrun. Fourth Row: Ronald F. Lacy, ' Richard F. Corrigan, Jack J. King, Joseph S. Provenzano. Bottom Row: Spencer A. Puls, John W. Richardson, David L. Mehner, John M. Snyder, Richard D. Masters. 263 Fred Watts seems surrounded by two hurley Buff de- fenders in K-State ' s Homecoming contest. 11,711 fans Ralph McFillen breaks loose from Big Red , the Uni- versity of Oklahoma Sooners. K-State lost the game, 17-7. watched the cellar-dwelling Cats battle the league cham- pions before dropping their second conference game. Season Ends Without Conference Victories The Wildcats next had to face the highly ranked Kansas Jayhawks at Lawrence. The Jayhawks wasted little effort in neatly disposing of the Wildcats as they held K-State to minus 10 yards rushing. The final score was 34-0. The Missouri Tigers added insult to injury as they defeated the team of their former assistant coach and left the Cats without a win in the conference loop. K-State made several costly mistakes at Missouri and the final score stood at 27-9 with the Tigers winning. The fourteenth consecutive Big Eight loss for the Wildcats came from the Oklahoma State Cow- boys in the final game of the season. The Cowboys, held scoreless for the first 19 minutes, went on to score in almost every conceivable way to win 45-0. An official tries to figure out where the ball is during K-State ' s Homecoming game with Colorado ' s Golden Buffs. CU came into the game ranked ninth nationally, but State gave them some scares before succumbing, 13-0. Bill Gallagher (21), Gary Heinz (41) and Conrad Hardwick (63) move in on Bill Thunder Thornton in the Wildcat ' s first conference game with the University of Nebraska. The Cats lost before a near-capacity crowd. Wildcat Denby Blackwell jumps for a pass before being downed by a Nebraska defender. It was the second loss for the Wildcats as they were downed by the Cornhuskers, 18-13. The Cats had previously lost to Kansas, 21-6. Quarterback Doug Dusenb ury has little protection as he swings around right end in the game with the NU frosh. Short Season, Losses Mar Frosh Record K-State ' s 1961 freshman football team lost the two intercollegiate games, but gave Kansas and Ne- braska Universities quite a scare before falling. The frosh started their season against the Kansas Jayhawks at Lawrence. Although the Jayhawks scored first, K-State came back strong in the second quarter to make the tally 7-6, with the Jayhawks still in front. The Cats only other scoring opportu- nity came at the end of the final period when quar- terback Doug Dusenbury threw a pass from the Kan- sas 22, only to have it intercepted in the end zone. The final score stood 21-6, KU. The second and final tilt was against Nebraska in Manhattan. The Cats scored first, but the Huskers fired back and won the contest, 18-13. 266 . ' Doug Dusenbury (10) heads through a rugged Nebraska line as Daniel Furlong (61) and Tom Griffiths (76) move in to help. Under Big Eight rules, the freshmen play only two intercollegiate games. Their other was with Kansas. 1961 Freshman Football Squad Top Row: Rodney A. Hofts, Lawrence E. Condit, Raymond E. Riley, James L. Erickson, Edward L. Danieley, Daniel C. Thompson. Second Row: Robert Oberndorfer, Charles C. Porter, Virgil B. Roper, James C. Perry, R. William Kuhn, Douglas R. Nutter. Third Row: Richard Partington, Leroy R. Krempec, Douglas K. Dusenbury, John H. Ferguson, John H. Gremmer, James L. Glore. Bottom Row: Ray K. Slyter, assistant coach, William D. Strait, Denby L. Blackwell, Timothy J. McClellan, Mark A. Chapman, Forest R. Irons, trainer, Edward R. Dissinger, head coach. 1961 Freshman Football Squad Top Row: Charles D. Brown, Kenneth R. Mann, Larry R. Anderson, Gary L. Smith, Thomas F. Griffiths, Jan P. Mullin. Second Row: John L. Russell, Larry L. Thompson, Charles C. Frankli n, Gerald L. Condit, Richard L. Branson, William G. Manire. Third Row: Verlyn D. Osborne, assistant coach, Robert D. Sjogren, James A. Fagot, Ronald K. Holm, John L. Christensen, Roger McCabe, John A. DeBusk, assistant coach. Bottom Row: Raymond E. Renollet, Herbert R. Graves, Leland J. Pledger, Daniel J. Furlong, Ronald L. Barlow, Michael E. Lindsay. i Gary Marriott sinks two for the Wildcats against Colo- rado in Manhattan. CU had previously defeated K-State, 75-61, at Boulder, but K-State took the upper hand in the return grudge match, 60-48. CU won the Big Eight title. 268 1962 Basketball Squad Top Row: James P. Heitmeyer, Patrick B. McKenzie, Joshua N. Gottfrid, Roger W. Suttner, Mike J. Wroblewski, Gary A. Marriott, Jeffrey C. Simons. Second Row: Asst. Coach Howard Shannon, Louis G. Johnson, James N. Baxter, Warren S. Brown, Allen E. Peithman, Coach Tex Winter. Bottom Row: Student Manager David H. Funk, Edwin J. Matuszak, Jan Jorgensen, Richard D. Ewy, Max R. Moss, Delwin H. Locke, George A. Davidson. Wire Services Rate Cats Fifth in Nation Ranked fifth in the nation by both major wire services at the end of the season, the K-State 1961-2 basketball team compiled one of the most unusual season ' s record in the school ' s history of the sport. In spite of the team ' s 22-3 record, second best in K-State records, the Wildcats had to settle for second place in the Big Eight conference. Next year nine lettermen will form the nucleus of the team. The Wildcats were among the most watched teams in the nation as they broke conference and Ahearn Fieldhouse records with an average home game attendance of 11,209 in 10 games. Coach Tex Winter, who was named Coach of the Year by the Rockne Club of Kansas City, is the most successful coach in the history of K-State athletic teams. Pat McKenzie moves quickly against St. John ' s, ranked ninth in the nation when the game was played at K-State. 269 A hook by K-State ' s Roger Suttner in the Kansas City pre- season tournament semifinal round helps defeat Missouri. Al Peithman rings in two points against Oklahoma State. OSU was one of two conference teams to defeat the Cats. Wildcats Take Sixth Pre-season Tourney Before a. near-capacity crowd in Ahearn Field- house, K-State started their season with a victory over New Mexico. A road trip provided victories over both St. Louis and the University of Indiana. The victorious Cats returned home for the Sun- flower Doubleheader which staged K-State and Kan- sas against Marquette and St. John ' s of New York, later crowned the NIT champions. The Cats defeated Marquette, 80-64, at Lawrence, and returned to Man- hattan where St. John ' s fell, 63-50. After extending their winning streak to six with a 59-43 victory over Arizona, the Cats were the top- seeded team in the University of Kentucky Invita- tional. In the first round, K-State beat Xavier, 75-67, but the Kentucky Wildcats topped the K-State Wild- cats, 80-67, in the final round. In the Pre-season tournament, K-State entered with the most impressive record, but the Cats had some anxious moments before winning the title with victories over Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa State. , 270 sT Warren Brown (14) and Gary Marriott (40) move in to help Pat McKenzie (42) during the K-State-KU game. McKenzie, named all-conference team by AP and UPI, was elected Most Inspirational Player by his teammates. Head Coach Tex Winter shows concern during a time-out. In his ninth season at K-State, Winter has won 161 games, lost 61 and won five Big Eight championships. 1962 BASKETBALL KSU Opponent 94 New Mexico 52 71 St. Louis 60 88 Indiana 78 SO Marquette 64 63 St. John ' s 50 59 Arizona 43 75 Xavier 67 67 Kentucky 80 60 Nebraska 48 62 Missouri 57 69 Iowa State 67 61 Colorado 75 70 Kansas 45 50 Oklahoma State 44 69 Missouri 66 56 Iowa State 55 72 Nebraska 53 91 Kansas 72 65 Missouri 59 71 Oklahoma 63 89 Oklahoma 57 69 Iowa State 54 60 Colorado 48 68 Oklahoma State 78 84 Nebraska 60 Colorado won the Big Eight champion- ship. Kansas State was second, Iowa State was third, Oklahoma State was fourth, Nebraska was fifth, Oklahoma was sixth, Kansas -was seventh, Missouri was eighth. 271 Colorado Produces Conference Surprise Riding the crest of a 10-1 pre-season record and sporting the Pre-season Tournament championship, the Cats headed into conference play against Colo- rado, the team that finished seventh in the Pre- season tourney. Colorado, in a surprise victory, handed the Cats their first conference loss. Return- ing to Manhattan to face Kansas, defensive aces Richard Ewy and Warren Brown held all-conference Kansas guard Jerry Gardner to nine points for a K-State win, 70-45. The 25-point margin was the largest scored by either team in more than a decade. After winning their nineteenth consecutive game from Oklahoma State, 50-44, the Wildcats traveled to Columbia. An inspired Missouri squad kept the score close, but the Cats won, 69-66. A rebound tussle in the Nebraska freshman game involves Herb Graves (30) and Larry Cohan (32), K-State frosh. Named to the all-conference team by both major wire services, Mike Wroblewski maneuvers past defenders. Despite the efforts of a Missouri defender, George Whis- tle Davidson shoots for the basket as Roger Suttner and Junior Miller (44) move into rebound position on the home court. K-State defeated MU three times this season. Senior Wildcat Ties Conference Record In the Kansas State-Iowa State game, the Cyclones led throughout the entire contest with the exception of a one-point deficit once in the first half. With four seconds left in the game, Warren Brown tossed in the final Wildcat points that cost Iowa State the game. K-State won, 56-55. The Wildcats easily handled the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers, 72-53. A standout in the University of Kansas game at Lawrence was Mike Wroblewski. Tying the Big Eight scoring record with a total of 46 points, Wro- blewski led the Wildcats to a 91-72 victory. Again the University of Missouri game was close, but the Cats came out on top of the final score, 65-59- Meeting the Oklahoma University Sooners in two successive games, the Cats won both, 71-63, and 89-57. The two wins over Oklahoma brought the K-State record to 19-2, but the Wildcats were still trailing league-leading Colorado. The Buffaloes had yet to lose a conference game. Mike Wroblewski tied a Big Eight conference scoring rec- ord when he pumped in 46 points against KU at Lawrence. Warren Brown (14), Rich Ewy (12) and Roger Suttner move into rebound position for a shot by Gary Marriott in the K-State-Colorado game in Manhattan. Marriott, a junior standout, scored 14 points. Mike Wroblewski scored 20. The stage was set, then, for the biggest game of the year. The Kansas State-Colorado tilt at Manhat- tan would decide if CU remained alone on top of the Big Eight standings, or if Kansas State would tie the Buffs. A CU win would have given them un- disputed possession of first place. Taking command from the start of the game, the Wildcats never re- linquished the lead as they rolled to a 60-48 victory. With only two games remaining on their schedules, K-State and Colorado were tied for the league lead. 274 After suffering nineteen consecutive defeats at the hands of the Wildcats, Henry Iba ' s Oklahoma State Cowboys defeated K-State, 78-68. Because of the Wildcat loss, Colorado was again at the top of the Big Eight conference title race where they remained. In his last year at Kansas State, Mike Wroblewski was named second-team All American by the Helms Foundation. 275 Basket-bound, this Iowa State shot was knocked aside by Pat McKenzie and picked up by teammate Wroblewski. 276 Big Eight Title Race Ends in Photo Finish Before the title race was ended, however, CU had to play cellar-dwelling Kansas at Boulder and K-State had to meet Nebraska at Lincoln. Nebraska, facing the Cats fresh from their defeat in Stillwater, were unable to keep up the pace as K-State soundly won their last conference game, 84-60. Although the Wildcats had played their final con- ference game, K-State was not completely out of the Big Eight title picture, for Kansas University had yet to play Colorado at Boulder. A Jayhawk win would have meant a tie for the Big Eight champion- ship between K-State and Colorado. Wildcat fans, switching loyalties for this one game, pulled for KU to upset the Buffaloes. Every man a Jayhawk rang in the ears of the K-State fans. Kansas led into the final four minutes of the game, but lost a 10 point lead and the game to the Buffs. With KU ' s defeat, Colorado had won the Big Eight conference title after K-State ' s domination for four consecutive years. Jerry Johnson (25), Mike Wroblewski (30) and Pat Mc- Kenzie block an Iowa State shooter in Ahearn Fieldhouse. ' 1962 Freshman Basketball Squad Top Row: Coach Howard Shannon, Paul Glover, Louis L. Poma, James N. Hoffman, Chester L. Berger, Don E. Krouse, Student Assistant Darryl F. Detlefsen. Second Row: James L. Kettelhut, John D. Rose, Gary Brower, Steven L. Rogers, Lawrence A. Cohan, Anthony Trowbridge, Student Assistant Scott P. Cochran. Bottom Row: Allan J. Kvasnicka, Thomas H. Haas, Sammy J. Robinson, James R. McConnell, John W. Sanders, William H. Hill, Student Manager Stephen W. Williams. Freshmen Win Two, Lose Two in Season Limited to only four intercolleg iate games, the freshmen basketball team broke even with a two win, two loss record. Both wins were recorded over Nebraska, while the losses were to Kansas. The greatest win of the season was the opening game when the Wildcats downed NU, 65-46, in Manhattan. Playing their second game in Manhat- tan, the freshmen dropped the first KU game, 60-49. In the rematch at Lawrence, the Jayhawks again were victorious, 61-52. The final win of the season came over the Cornhuskers in Lincoln, 70-69. Former K-State ail-American Ernie Barrett coached the freshmen in their intercollegiate games after Howie Shannon, also an all-American at K-State, directed them in the annual freshmen-var- sity game. The varsity won the annual game, 78-40. Elusive ball handling skills by freshman Wildcat Bill Strait (42) keeps the KU defenders off guard at Manhattan. 277 Wrestling Injuries Mar Overall Record Plagued by injuries and lack of experience and manpower at many weights, the K-State 1962 wres- tling squad posted their most disappointing season in a decade with a 4-9 record in dual competition. After opening the season with losses to the Univer- sity of Nebraska and South Dakota State, the Wild- cat squad chalked up its first win at the expense of Mankato State. The team began a road trip with a loss to the University of Illinois, but posted their second win of the season over Northwest Missouri State. A loss to Minnesota University ended the trip. Down to 167 pounds, Jack Grove was beaten by Colorado ' s Leo Davis, 2-1, in the consolation tournament round. Undefeated in regular season action, Joe Seay, 147-pound junior, was beaten in the third round of the NCAA tourney. Returning home, the Wildcats were defeated by the University of Colorado, bringing their season mark to 2-4. This loss was followed by the Cats third win, a decisive shut-out over Fort Hays State. Their winning streak was extended to two with a victory over the University of Missouri following the Missouri-Kansas State basketball game in Ahearn Fieldhouse. Missouri was the last victim of the Wild- cats, however, as they lost the last four matches of the season to the University of Nebraska, Iowa State University, the University of Oklahoma and Okla- homa State University, the team that went on to win the 1962 national championship. 278 1962 Wrestling Squad Top Row: Larry D. Bird, Dennis D. Woofter, Larry M. Sheets, Charles D. Kelley, Thomas J. Lawrence, Joseph J. Fettes, Edward H. Wegman, Coach Fritz Knorr. Second Row. Denton D. Smith, Jerry D. Metz, Richard T. DeMoss, Earl W. Stanley, Alvin D. Bird, James E. Dietrich, Joe V. Seay. Bottom Row. Kenneth M. Scott, Dallas D. Caster, Rosalie Garcia, Arlen L. Keith, David M. Unruh, Charles L. Peterson, Scottie L. Sudduth. Denton Smith, who wrestled in both the 191-pound and heavyweight division, de- feated Dave Westbock of South Dak. State in K-State ' s second match of the season. 1962 WRESTLING KSU Opponent 17 Nebraska 23 11 South Dakota State IS 16 Mankato State 11 10 Illinois 16 17 Northwest Missouri State 7 Minnesota 19 13 Colorado 21 24 Fort Hays State 27 Missouri 5 15 Nebraska 17 2 Oklahoma State 35 6 Iowa State 30 3 Oklahoma 39 Oklahoma State won the Big Eight tournament. Oklahoma was second, Iowa State was third, Nebraska was fourth, Colorado was fifth, Kansas State was sixth. Missouri and Kansas did not compete in the Big Eight tourney. 279 Wrestling Men Show Excellent Prospects -- v i t - ' T ; ' , V- In spite of the team ' s overall season record, the young wrestling team showed some excellent pros- pects for next year as none of the starting team will graduate. Joe Seay, 147-pound junior, went through the entire regular season without a defeat before he was injured in the final match at Iowa State. Posting the second best win-loss record in duel competition at 7-3-2 was Denton Smith, 191-pound junior. Iden- tical win-loss records of 6-6-0 were sported by Arlen Keith, 130-pound junior, and Dave Unruh, 123- pound sophomore. Al Bird, 167-pound junior, held a 6-2-2 record before being injured. John Fettes, 1 30-pound junior, Unruh, Smith and Seay participated in the NCAA tournament at Still- water. None placed in national competition. Dave Unruh, 123-pound sophomore, defeated Tom Hetchel of M. U., 5-0. Unruh took third in the Big Eight. Efforts of Nebraska ' s Jim Faimon were futile as K-Stater Arlen Keith defeated him, 7-5, in the 137-pound category. Before suffering a rib injury against OSU, Alvin Bird, 167-pound sophomore, often displayed his winning form. 1962 Gymnastics Squad Top Row. Eugene H. Jablonski, William H. Lintner, Thomas T. Sparks, James J. Harter, Rudy V. Nydegger, Atlen R. Buhrer, Wilson L. Demon. Second Row: Coach Frank J. Thompson, Larry W. Jones, James L. Bottorf, John T. Wulfmeyer, David A. Haines, Darrell D. Black, Lloyd S. Curtis, Richard L. Page. Bottom Row: William W. Bottorf, Ivan L. Welty, Clayton S. DePue, Eldon R. Pickinpaugh, James I. Mosteller, Charles A. Howard, Donald G. Krasko. Don Krasko is the only gymnast in the Middle West who is able to execute the Iron Cross position in correct form. Gymnasts Win Five Matches, Lose Two In what was supposed to have been a rebuilding year, the 1962 Gymnastics team posted a record of five wins and two .losses, keeping alive the record of 11 consecutive winning seasons since 1952. Six returning lettermen, David Cudney, Clayton De Pue, Don Krasko, Richard Page, Eldon Pickin- paugh and David Spence, formed the nucleus of the team. The gymnasts, beaten by NU and CU, scored double wins over OSU and KU and a single win over Fort Hays. At the Oklahoma Open Meet, the Cats placed second to the Kansas City Gymnastics club. In April the gymnasts will defend their South- west AAU title. Charles Howard was high point man. KSU 68 74 46 54 56 64 76 1962 GYMNASTICS Fort Hays Oklahoma State Nebraska Kansas Colorado Kansas Oklahoma State Opponent 37 21 66 20 58 56 14 281 1961 Crow Country Squad Top Row. Coach Ward Haylett, Manager Billy F. Williams, Robert L. Jadlow. Second Row: Edward W. Ma- honey, Jerry D. Schletzbaum, John P. McNeal, James D. Barbour. Bottom Row: Eugene W. Mater, Allan L. Hoffman. Cross Country Team Retains League Spot The K-State 1961 Cross Country squad scored a decisive win over Iowa State and Mankato State in a triangular meet at Ames for their lone win of the season. Pat McNeal came home first a full 28 sec- onds ahead of the nearest competitor. Earlier, the team finished third in a triangular with CU and NU. In the only other two meets of the regularly scheduled season, K-State lost a dual to Missouri at Columbia, and ran second to Wichita in a triangular with Wichita and Drake at Des Moines. Following regular season action, the Wildcat squad repeated last year ' s fifth-place performance at the Big Eight conference meet. Five lettermen, Jerry Schletzbaum, Bob Jadlow and Gene Mater, all seniors, and Ed Mahoney and McNeal, both juniors, led the team. With a sixth-place finish in the league meet, McNeal promises to pace next year ' s squad. 1961 CROSS COUNTRY KSU Opponent KSU 70 Colorado 20 IS ' , Nebraska 45 37 ' 2 Missouri 19 ' I 62 ' , 38 Wichita 33 Drake 53 33 23 Mankato State 47 Iowa State 51 score nil . Kansas won the Big Eight championship. Oklahoma and Colorado tied for second, Missouri was fourth, Kansas State u fs fifth, Oklahoma was sixth, Nebraska was seventh, Iowa State was eighth. 1962 INDOOR TRACK Opponent Nebraska 74% Oklahoma St. 56% Drake 57 ' i So. Dakota St. 3 1 Kansas 75 Oklahoma St. 43 Kansas won the Big Eight championship. Nebraska was second, Oklahoma State was third, Missouri was fourth, Oklahoma was fifth, Colo- rado was sixth, Kansas State was seventh, Iowa State was eighth. 282 i 1962 Indoor Track Squad Top Row: Roger P. Corn, Charles E. Lundblade, Kenneth D. Winters, Louis E. Kreiser, Robert C. Hines, Wil- liam A. Floerke, Jerold W. Kinnamon. Second Row. Mark A. Chapman, James R. Neff, Leland J. Pledger, Ronald D. Stout, Steven L. Rogers, Raymond L. Daniels, John L. Atkisson, David C. Tuggle, DeLoss Dodds. Third Row. Coach Ward H. Haylett, James D. Barbour, Charles C. Portei, James A. Beard, Max R. Moss, Robert E. Schmoekel, Paul B. Swam, Harry R. Foster, Malcolm D. McCracken, Kerry F. Williams. Fourth Row: John P. McNeal, Richard K. Adams, Robert L. Baker, Dale F. Alexander, Jerry Hooker, K. Jack Hooker, Robert L. Jadlow, Edward W. Mahoney, Paul B. Bowles. Bottom Row: Allan L. Hoffman, Ralph W. McFillen, Eugene W. Mater, Robert A. Hays, John D. Bailie, Eugene E. Algrim, Lyle D. Jones, Carl F. Hodges. Hooker, Walker, Stout Pace Indoor Track The 1962 Indoor Track team added assistant coach DeLoss Dodds to the roster as coach Ward Haylett toured New Zealand with four U. S. athletes. The NU triangular opened the season. David Walk- er, first in the pole vault, Ron Stout, second in shot- put, and Pat McNeal, second in the 2-mile run, gathered points for the Cats. Of the seventeen teams entering the Michigan State Relays, K-State was ninth with 16 points. Jerry Hooker, high hurdles, Dale Alexander, 60 and 440-yard dashes, and Stout, shotput, took first place medals at the KU triangular. Stout broke a meet record in the shotput with a 53 ' 8 1 i toss. First at Drake were Hooker, hurdles, McNeal, 2-mile run, and Walker, pole vault. Sophomore Ray Daniels works for first place in the low hurdle event in the 1962 K-State Invitational Relays. Two American records and eleven meet records were broken, and one meet record was tied during the all-day affair. 1961 Outdoor Track Squad Top Rou : Coach Ward Haylett, James R. Neff, Richard K. Laquey, David B. Nelson, Ronald D. Stout, Karl W. Eisele, Robert L. Baker, Assistant Coach DeLoss Dodds, Trainer Forest R. Irons. Second Row: Richard K. Adams, John D. Bailie, Robert L. Jadlow, Glen W. Nelson, Jerry Hooker, Gerald F. Perkins, L. Rex Stucker, Murry D. Corbin. Bottom Row. Lawrence L. Rothfuss, David S. Walker, Robert Groszek, Lawrence Wagner, Edward W. Mahoney, John P. McNeal, James D. Barbour, James D. Brink. Champion hurdler Rex Stucker, double winner of K-State ' s athletic award, is advised by Coach Ward Haylett. Stucker Paces Cats With Track Victories A thin, unbalanced track squad, strongest in the hurdles and distance events, weakest in field events, earned an even record of one win and one loss in dual competition and fifth place in the Big Eight meet. The win came over Iowa State, as Missouri downed the Cats by a slight margin for the los s. Haylett Sports Impressive Record It was Coach Ward Haylett ' s 44th year of coach- ing track, and his 33rd at the helm of the Wildcat squad. He began coaching K-State track squads in 1928 when he was appointed the first full-time track mentor. The Wildcat coach has earned many laurels during his long career. He was assistant coach of the U. S. Olympic team in 1948, has been a member of the U. S. Olympic Track and Field committee three times, has made numerous trips abroad with troupes of U. S. track stars, and in 1957 was named to the Helms Hall of Fame for his many outstanding contributions to track. 284 In 1937 Haylett coached the U. S. team in the Pan-American Games. The next year he took a U. S. team on a ten-country European tour, and in 1948 he was Olympic coach of broad jumpers, shot put- ters, and the decathlon at London. In 1951 the energetic Wildcat coach directed a good will track tour of Japan with a squad of 15 U. S. stars. In 1957 he made two junkets to Europe with troupes of United States track men. Haylett ' s latest duty with United States Olympic affairs was as a member of the United States Olympic Track and Field committee for the I960 Olympic games in Rome. Proteges Star in Track and Field The K-State mentor has developed All-American performers in almost every event. Among them are Thane Baker, sprinter; Elmer Hackney, shot putter; Rollin Prather, weight man; Herb Hoskings, broad jumper; Virgil Severns, high jumper; and Harry Hinckley, world record hurdler in 1932. Haylett ' s Jerry Hooker and Rex Stucker stretch at the Missouri Duo at Columbia. Stucker nabs the first in 14.1 seconds. The shuttle hurdle quartet is composed of veterans Rex Stucker, Billy J. Rich, Jerry Hooker, and Glen Nelson. latest protege was Rex Stucker, who paced the Wild- cats in two dual meets, seven relay meets, the Big Eight conference meet, the Meet of Champions at Houston, and the NCAA meet at Philadelphia. The Wildcats started the 1961 outdoor season on a slow key at the Oklahoma State Preview Relays in March. Only the distance medley relay team placed as the squad came in second to the Jayhawks from the University of Kansas. Stucker, Relay Team Break Arkansas Marks The thinclads made a better showing at the Arkansas Relays at Fayetteville. Stucker broke a record he had set in the preliminaries when he ran the 120-high hurdles in 14.0. Jerry Hooker placed third in the same race. The two-mile relay quartet, comprised of Bob Jadlow, Pat McNeal, Larry Wag- ner, and Bob Groszek, set a new mark with a 7:41.3 time, breaking the old record by seven seconds, which previously had been held jointly by the Uni- versity of Kansas and the University of Oklahoma since 1955. The Texas Relays were next, with Stucker again gathering points as he brought home a gold medal in the 120-high hurdles. Also placing at Austin was the two-mile relay team which ran fourth in the annual University of Texas classic. 285 KANSAS STATE Two-mile relay team of Bob Jadlow, Pat McNeal, Larry Wagner and Bob Groszek set a new Arkansas record. Hurdlers And Relays Post Thinclad Wins Led by Stacker running the hurdle events and the relay teams, the Wildcat thinclads entered the South- west Louisiana Relays at Lafayette in April. The Cats went wild as they gleaned two firsts, and sev- eral more placings. Stucker again brought home a gold medal in the 120-high hurdles with Hooker close behind him for second place. The two-mile relay squad brought in the other first place points. Also placing were Ron Stout, second in shot put; distance medley relay, second; half-mile relay, third; and Dave Chelesnik, fourth in the discus. The fifth relay meet enter ed by the Wildcat squad was the Kansas Relays in Lawrence. Stucker was again the big boy for K-State as he garnered an- other first in the 120-high hurdles and second in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles. In spite of the fact that the Wildcat two-mile relay quartet broke a school record set in 1930, they were able to finish only third behind Drake and Kansas. Duane Hoi- man took second in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Stucker Edged at Drake Relays The Drake Relays proved to be the downfall of the habitual first place man Stucker as he was edged for the first time of the year in the 120-high hurdles. He placed third behind Texas Christian University ' s Bobby Bernard and Minnesota University ' s Dave Odegard. The two-mile relay squad, State ' s only other entry, placed fifth. Colorado University ' s relays were held the same weekend as the Drake Relays. At Boulder, State Senior letterman Dave Chelesnik places fifth in discus throwing competition at the 1961 Arkansas Relays. 286 earned three gold medals as the 440-yard relay team, Dave Nelson, high jump, and Dave Walker, pole vault, took honors. Also placing were Stout, second in shot put; Hooker, second in 120-high hurdles; 440-yard relay team, second; Bob Baker, fourth in 100-yard dash; two-mile relay team, fourth; and mile relay team, fourth. Split Two Dual Meets After the Colorado Relays came the first dual meet of the season for the Wildcats as they easily downgraded Iowa State, 93-43. The Cyclones were easy prey as K-State captured 12 first places, and set 3 new meet records. In the second and final dual meet of the season, however, the Staters were not so fortunate as they were edged by Missouri, 69-62. K-State participated in three post-season meets the Big Eight conference, the Meet of Champions, and the NCAA. Stucker brought home two gold medals in the Big Eight meet to lead the Cats to mum m.- URDU JTD PIH CQURUO OOIH UR0510 Kent Adams, lane five, runs for all he ' s worth in the 220 yard qualifying heat at the Big Eight meet in Colorado. Relay team anchor man Bob Groszek clocks his best at 46.9, and places third in the half-mile in the Big Eight. ' M- fifth place. He won the 120-high hurdles and the 220-low hurdles. Also placing in the Big Eight meet were Bob Groszek, third in the 880; Hooker, third in the 120-high hurdles, and sixth in the 220-low hurdles; mile relay team, third; 440-relay team, fourth; Nelson, two-way tie for fourth in high jump; John Brisbin, fifth in javelin; Stout, sixth in shot put; and Pat McNeal, sixth in the mile. Stucker Places At Houston Relays In the Meet of Champions held at Houston, Texas, Stucker placed third in both the 440-yard hurdles and the 120-yard hurdles, and Hooker came in fourth in the 120-yard event. Both Stucker and Hooker represented K-State at the NCAA meet in Philadelphia and participated in the 1 20-high hurdles and the 440-yard hurdles. 1961 TRACK KSU 93 62 Iowa State Missouri Opponent 43 69 Oklahoma won the Big Eight meet. They were followed by Kansas, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Kansas State, Colorado, Nebraska, and Iowa State. With two men on base, Coach Ray Wauthier gives last minute strategy plans to second baseman Kenny Jones. Cats Improve Record In Big Eight Baseball Finishing the season ' s play with the best win-loss record and conference standing since 1948, the 1961 K-State baseball team placed fourth in the Big Eight Conference. The much improved Wildcat team, end- ing with a 10-10 record in conference play, was aided by a new baseball diamond west of the campus. Arkansas State Grabs Season Opener The season ' s opener was a non-conference double tilt against Arkansas State as the Wildcats began their six game southern tour. Lynn Nash pitched a shutout for Arkansas State until the ninth inning as the Indians won the opener, 8-1. A wild throw to first base by Wildcat catcher Dean Pease allowed the winning run to score as Arkansas squeezed by in the second game, 3-2. The games scheduled against Memphis State and Murray State were cancelled. Wildcats Win on New Field First to play on the new field was Iowa State as a tough Big Eight schedule began for the Wildcats. K-State southpaw Wayne Thummel hurled a shut- out in the first game, 11-0, as Cat batters erupted 1961 Baseball Squad Top Rou : Trainer Frost Cox, Bill Beck, Richard Heiman, Richard Taylor, Don Novak, Fred Cottrell, Dean Pease, Coach Ray Wauthier. Second Row. Jack Sheldon, Tom Dunn, Harold Haun, Larry Loomis, Gerald Kreske, Gary Kaufman, Harold Howard, Bob Jones. Bottom Row. John Solmos, Jim Krob, John Laurie, William Gieber, Brad Steele, Gary Edwards, Ken Jones. for 6 runs in the third inning. Trailing 6-4 going into the bottom of the seventh inning, the Wildcats came from behind to gain a second win over Iowa State, 7-6. With the bases loaded and two out, the Cyclones committed an error and the winning run crossed the plate when Wildcat Harold Haun stole home. The Oklahoma State Cowboys, the team that went on to win the Big Eight title, second place in the NCAA tournament, and ranked fourth in national polls, took a three game series from the Wildcats by scores of 8-2, 5-1, and 10-0 at Stillwater. The Cats were then 2-3 in conference play and 2-5 overall. Cats Drop Pair to Buffs The Wildcats took the first game of a three game series against Colorado, 10-8, in their second home stand, but the Buffaloes rebounded and won the two remaining games, 2-0 and 9-8, winning the se- ries. Cat pitcher Thummel gained his second victory hurling six of seven inning s, with Rich Heiman and Brad Steele relieving him in the last frame to choke off a delayed Colorado rally. K-State collected six runs in the fifth inning, highlighted by a three run homer by outfielder John Solmos. Buff pitcher Jim Westervelt struck out eight batters and walked three in shutting out the Cats in the second tilt. Colorado spurted to a 4-0 lead early in the third game, but K-State retaliated with five runs, four Flashing signs to the approaching scorer, center fielder John Solmos directs Wayne Thummel across the plate. walks, a double, and a single, in the sixth inning to lead 5-4. Colorado tallied three runs in the ninth. Trailing 9-5 going into the bottom of the ninth, K-State ' s Ken Jones doubled and Tom Dunn walked to set the stage for Solmos ' second home run of the series. Colorado ' s ace lefthander Westervelt stopped the Cats, providing Colorado with a 9-8 win. Third baseman Allen Peithman slides into home plate attempting to score but the umpire rules an out as KU ' s catcher Wayne Dorney stops the Wildcat runner. 1961 BASEBALL KSU Opponent 1 Arkansas State 8 2 Arkansas State 3 11 Iowa State 7 Iowa State 6 2 Oklahoma State 8 1 Oklahoma State 5 Oklahoma State 10 10 Colorado 8 Colorado 2 8 Colorado 9 4 Missouri 1 1 Missouri 2 8 Missouri If 1 Oklahoma 2 2 Oklahoma 5 1 Oklahoma 8 Kansas 7 7 Kansas 2 17 Kansas 13 4 Nebraska 2 4 Nebraska Nebraska 10 Oklahoma State finished first in Big Eight play followed by Mis- souri, Colorado, Kansas State, Okla- homa, Nebraska, Iowa State and Kansas. 289 Taking a low pitch batting against Iowa State, third base- man Richard Taylor waits for the umpire ' s final decision. New Ball Park Spurs Ten Wildcat Victories K-State ' s Wildcats gained one victory in a three- game series against the tenth ranked Missouri Tigers at Columbia. Wayne Thummel, pitching the first game of the opening double header, limited the Tigers to two doubles in recording his third confer- ence win of the season. Wildcat batters broke the 1-1 deadlock with a 3-run surge in the top of the final inning to down the Tigers, 4-1. A pitcher ' s duel came in the second game with the Tigers coming out on top, 2-1. Missouri outslugged the Wildcats in the final tilt, 16-8, as Wildcats Brad Steele and Jim Krob gave up 17 hits to the winning Missouri Tigers. Conference Switch With Oklahoma Oklahoma advanced to fourth place as the Sooners knocked the Wildcats down a notch in the conference- lineup by defeating K-State in two of three games. Bat boys, as well as squad members, listen as Coach Wauthier points out KU ' s pitching strength and fielding powers. The Wildcats, however, finishing fourth in con- ference play, swept the series from the Kansas Jayhawks. Wildcat baseballers hosted three home series games against Colorado, Oklahoma, and Kansas at the new varsity ball park. The new diamond, located west of the campus, features a grass infield and provides adequate bleachers. The Sooners took both games of the double header, 2-1 and 5-2, but the Wildcats rallied for the final game as their lone win came when Steele shut out Oklahoma, 1-0, in ten innings. Cats Sweep Jayhawk Series K-State moved back into the first division of the conference standings with a three-game win over the Kansas Jayhawks. The Cats took their final home- series by scores of 8-7, 7-2, and 17-13. John Solmos highlighted K-State ' s triple victory hitting three home runs to up his total to five for the season. Errors proved to be too costly for Kansas in the first two games, and the Wildcats scored in all but one inning of the final game to close the series. Nebraska and K-State traded shutouts in the final series for both teams. Third baseman Tom Dunn led the Cats to a 4-0 win with a home run in the seventh inning. Nebraska ' s Ron Havekost fired a two-hitter to blank K-State 10-0 in the second game and Nebraska errors gave the Cats the final game, 4-2. First baseman Gary Kaufman takes the throw from the infield just in time to record another out against Iowa State. 291 Linkster Jim Colbert receives a tip from Coach Mickey Evans during the preparation for a short putt. 1961 squad Golfers Lift Standing With 7 League Wins After serving eleven years as K-State golf mentor, Mickey Evans retired at the close of the 1961 season posting seven wins against seven losses. Playing at a .500 clip and gaining skill with each match, a young golf team pulled their conference rating up from last place of last year into seventh place as the linksters played their best season since 1958. Jim Colbert, rated eleventh in the conference, led his teammates with a 6-2-1 record. Gary Kershner followed with a 5-4 season. Dave Nelson compiled a 4-4-1 score while Wayne Denton ended the year with 3-0. Finishing with 3-4-1 was Bill Bouchey, members Mike Herbel, Gary Kershner, David Nelson, and Bill Bouchey watch the technique demonstration closely. and Mike Herbel was 1-4-1 for the year. Starting the season with a double duel meet at the Manhattan Country Club, K-State ' s home course, the Cats gained a double win over Nebraska and Wichita. The golfers split the Missouri match, defeated Wash- burn twice, scored again over Nebraska and beat Omaha to round out the seven victories. Opponent 4 4 KSV l961 GOLF 1 ' : Nebraska 2 ' 2 Iowa State !- ' .. Omaha 3 1 2 Missouri 3 YI Kansas 2 1 2 Oklahoma 2 ! 2 Oklahoma State 6 ! 2 Kansas 3 Missouri 1 1 1 2 Washburn 1 Wichita 1 1 Wichita 1 Nebraska 1 1 ' .. Washburn Oklahoma State won the Big Eight tournament. Colorado was second, Oklahoma was third, Kansas was fourth, Iowa State was fifth, Missouri was sixth, Kansas State was seventh, Nebraska was eighth. 11 ' i 11 Ji 12 ' i 9 1 A ' 2 2 y ' A 14 4 5 3 4 292 Record Improves As Netmen Tally 8 Wins The 1961 season marked improvements in the tennis team ' s record as the Wildcats posted the best score in competition since 1958. Under Coach Karl Finney, five lettermen comprised the team which achieved a record of eight wins and six losses. Returning letterman John Bird, playing in the team ' s number one position, brought in a 4-6 record. Bob Dittoe, leading the Wildcats with the top num- ber of victories, compiled a record of eight wins and two losses. Posting a 5-6 record was Lee Atkins while Steve Poort broke even with a 5-5 mark. Pat Finney, the only sophomore on the squad, finished the season with a 3-5 record. Bird and Finney teamed up in doubles matches posting a 3-5 total. Atkins and Dittoe claimed a doubles record of 4-3. The Wildcats scored wins over Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa State in Big Eight competition, as well as a win over Iowa University. A triple win started their successful season as the Cats defeated South- western, Washburn and Iowa State. =i Returning senior letterman for the Wildcats, John Bird, prepares to return an opponent ' s serve during a match. Netmen Pat Finney, John Bird, Bob Dittoe, Lee Atkins, Steve Poort and Coach Finney defeated teams representing both the Big Eight and Big Ten Conferences. 1961 TENNIS KSU Opponent 6 Southwestern 1 5 Washburn 2 4 Iowa State 3 2 Oklahoma 5 4 Washburn 3 Southern Illinois 7 5 Iowa 2 Oklahoma State 7 1 Wichita 6 7 Missouri 1 Kansas 6 5 Iowa State 2 7 Nebraska 1 Air Force Academy 5 Oklaho tna State won the Big Eight tournament. Kansas was second, Colo- rado third, Iowa State and Oklahoma tied for fourth, Kansas State was sixth, Missouri was seventh, Nebraska -was eighth. 293 Off-Campus Women Basketball Team Top Row. Patricia A. Byers, Karen S. Meyer, Eleanor A. Randels. Bottom Row. Patsy A. Slusser, Mary A. Ensz, Verona A. Buchele. Completing her first season as women ' s intramurals direc- tor, Willa Mason coordinates the round-robin tournaments. Defeating all opponents, the bowling team representing Alpha Delta Pi evolves with the division championship. Van Zile Hall Wins Sports Competitions Van Zile Hall intramural teams triumphed to win the 1961 women ' s program trophy for the second consecutive year by accumulating the most points in the eight sport divisions. Participating in the five team sports and three individual sports of- fered by the Women ' s Athletic Association, K-State coeds matched skills in round-robin elimination matches. In the spring semester the teams repre- senting Off-Campus Women led in total points. Off-Campus Women Volley- ball Team Top Row. Ardis A. Beckenhauer, Cheryl E. Mc- Coy, Patricia A. Byers, Elea- nor A. Randels, Beth A. Greene. Bottom Row. Sharon K. Nelson, Jane E. Swartz, Suzanne K. Garrison, Sally A. Scott, Verona A. Buchele. 294 Putnam Hall Baseball Team Top Row. Verona A. Buchele, Janet N. Fatten, Barbara J. Devner, Nancy A. Mall, Suzanne Smith, Patty O ' Brien, Bonnie J. Foulds. Bottom Row. Ada J. Friesen, Carole J. Magoffin, Maxine T. Barenberg, Kathryn R. Opocensky, Phyllis L. Hudson. The Off-Campus Women matched their volleyball skills to defeat Putnam Hall, 11 to 6. Putnam Hall, opposing the freshman women of Van Zile Hall, won the softball competitions in the spring. The tennis matches were not completed because of in- clement weather. The three-member team from Alpha Delta Pi captured the bowling title after win- ning a six-game tournament. The indoor swimming meet was won by a Pi Beta Phi trio. Women ' s intramurals are participated in by so- rorities, off-campus women and dormitories. In order to play on a team, a woman must attend two prac- tices which are scheduled through the director of women ' s intramurals, Willa Mason. Student offi- cials, timekeepers and scorekeepers direct the games. Pi Beta Phi ' s splash their way to victory in the swimming meet to capture the women ' s intramurals swimming crown. Van Zile Basketball Team Top Row: Deanna J. Smith, Carol A. Gallagher, Eleanor A. Randels, Judith K. Leece, Melissa M. Hale, Carolyn K. Cling. Bottom Row. Lyla M. Blattner, Loretta L. Claycamp, Patricia A. Beard, Mary G. Faulconer, Marilyn E. Elgin. 295 Intramural director Frank Myers oversees the program which provides keen competition not found in gym classes. Greeks, Independents Compete for Crowns For the third consecutive year, the Beta Theta Pi ' s claimed the intramural championship for the fra- ternity division. Smith Scholarship House captured the independent honors. Frank Myers, intramurals director for 13 years, organized the 13-sport pro- gram for men who wanted to participate. The 100-yard dash record was broken in the out- door track preliminaries with a time of :09-9 sec- onds by Jack Richardson of Delta Tau Delta. The new record marked out the old time of :10 seconds. Track championships went to Sigma Alpha Epsilon Power Plant Track Team Top Rou 1 : Larry L. Dickinson, Joe V. Seay, Richard N. Smith, Denton D. Smith, Don A. Darter, Arthur R. Renfro, Walter R. Wright, Duane B. Holman. Bottom Row: Richard S. Hays, Michael J. Shanahan, Earl W. Stanley, Darrell F. Huggins, Larry R. Byers, Rosalio Garcia. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Track Team Top Row: David W. Blankenship, Russell T. Dowell, Larry E. Word, John G. Winchester, Dixon R. Doll, Lawrence T. Corrigan, R. William Kennedy. Bottom Row: James E. Messer, Allen G. Peithman, Ronald T. McDonald, Richard D. Masters, Dallas B. Livengood, Spencer A. Puls. As the last activity of the 1961 Intramural program, more than 550 men, representing 21 fraternities and 15 inde- pendent organizations, compete in a two-day outdoor track meet. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Power Plant were winners. with a tally of 78 points and the Power Plant squad with a total of 65 Vi points. SAE and the Power Plant also won the swimming competitions. Edging out all opponents in the horseshoe doubles were Eu- gene Johnson and Larry Nelson, Beta Sigma Psi. The Jr. AVMA duo Robert Baugh and Bruce Mc- Laury won the independent meet. In the singles class, Larry Haesemeyer, independent entry defeated Jim Krob, Smith Scholarship. Larry Nelson, Beta Sig, topped Bob Downs, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tied for first in tennis competition were Beta Sigs Lloyd DeWerff and Dick Eberhardt with SAE ' s Pat Milliken and Jim Butts. Arlyn Bieber and Vin- cent Driski of ASCE won the tennis independent doubles. A tie in tennis matched David Duncan, Delta Upsilon, with Doug Dusenbury, a Beta. Jr. AVMA took first place in the independent horseshoe doubles represented by Bruce McLaury and Robert Baugh. Power Plant Swimming Team Top Row: Michael A. McAuliffe, Larry D. May, Jay D. Peck. Bottom Row. Scottie L. Sudduth, Duane B. Holman. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Swimming Team Top Row. Charles A. Hurty, Jerry F. Harbaugh, John F. Keller. Bottom Row. Drexel D. Rohde, David W. Blankenship, Rudy V. Nydegger. fr.fl Sigma Alpha Epsilon Softball Team Top Row. Donald H. Flowers, Edward A. McConwell, Lawrence T. Corrigan, Stephen E. Farrow, John G. Winchester, John D. Whittier, Mel A. Blazer, Richard McLaughlin, Ronald J. Consolino. Bottom Row. Scott P. Cochran, Dallas B. Livengood, John P. Milliken, David R. Scott, Roger L. Cranmer, Russell T. Dowell, R. William Kennedy. Jim Smith, SAE, and Ray Eaton, AIA, win the fraternity and independent titles in the badminton singles competition. Championships Taken By SAE, Jardine II In a single round-robin softball tournament last spring, the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon defeated the Sigma Chi ' s in the finals for the fraternity cham- pionship. Jardine II edged out Seneca to win the inde- pendent crown. Fall touch football saw the Beta Sigma Psi ' s and Shoshoni win the division titles. Jim Smith and Jack Whittier, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, defeated Ken Hosteller and Barry Dukes, Alpha Kappa Lambda in the badminton doubles competi- In badminton doubles, Dan Kershaw and Karl Linden- muth of Jardine II evolve as the independent winners. Sigma Alpha Epsilons Jim Smith and Jack Whittier team to win a first for the fraternity in intramural badminton. Vincent Driski and Cheng Wang, representing ASCE, de- feat opponents to capture the independent table tennis title. Table tennis champions in the fraternity division are Larry Rash and C. J. Austermiller, winning for Sigma Chi. tion. During badminton ' s ninth year of inclusion in the intramurals program, Dan Kershaw and Karl Lindenmuth, representing Jardine II, topped all op- posing teams to win the independent doubles cham- pionship. Smith and Whittier, SAE ' s doubles win- ners, competed in the badminton singles, Smith win- ning over Whittier. Ray Eaton, representing AIA, won his third badminton singles title. Eaton of AIA also marked a four-year record as table tennis singles championship. In the fraternity division, Larry Rash of Sigma Chi was the winner. In the fraternity table tennis doubles competition, Rash and C. J. Austermiller of Sigma Chi won the division honors. Vincent Driski and Cheng Wang of ASCE edged opponents to win the independent title. AIA ' s Ray Eaton wins the independent table tennis title, while Sigma Chi ' s Larry Rash tops the fraternity singles. Beta Sigma Psi Football Team- Top Row: Thomas A. Henrichs, Robert L. Blaser, Stephen D. Rose, John Z. Reynolds, Merle A. Soeken, James D. Folkerts. Bottom Row. Melvin L. Callabresi, Gary G. Bitter, James P. Rensenhouse, Glen H. Elvins, Joel G. Bieber. Beta Theta Pi Volleyball Team Top Row: Paul W. Schilling, Norman E. Smith, Harry T. Merrill, Wayne T. Thummel, Timothy A. Grace, Carl W. Dahling. Bottom Row. Jerry M. Hess, William D. Critser, Robert L. Baker, Richard D. Ewy. Golfer Larry Lewman, SAE, is fraternity medalist. Phil Litwak, Kasbah, wins the independent handball singles. Acacia, AIA Capture Basketball Divisions Competing in the most popular intramural sport, the Acacia men defeated the Sigma Chi ' s 34 to 30, to win the basketball round-robin tournament. The AIA team captured the independent title by defeat- ing the House of Williams, 41 to 37. On the volley- ball court, the Beta Theta Pi team won over the Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' s and the Jr. AVMA squad returned an independent division victory by defeat- ing Straube Scholarship House players. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Golf Team Larry V. Lewman, Gerald R. Heiman, John C. Frey, Rudy V. Nydegger. 300 4CACI U V I Acacia Basketball Team Top Row: Devirda H. Burcham, Herschel R. Picket!, Miles R. Funk, Larry N. Skelton, Jon D. Struss, Donald W. Dawes, Max R. Moss. Bottom Row: Benjamin J. Neill, John A. Woody, Harvey H. Kemper, Ronald G. Graver, Kenneth G. Wilson. In the handball tournament last fall, defending champions Ross Ballard and George Phipps retained their title for the Beta Theta Pi ' s. The singles cup was won by Beta Paul Schilling. Phil Litwak, repre- senting Kasbah, defended his handball singles title for a fourth consecutive victory. Litwak and John Cerny, Kasbah, joined forces on the courts to win the independent handball doubles. Fraternity medalist in the golf competition last fall was Larry Lewman of SAE with a 67. Roger Beatling, Lutheran Students Association, was inde- pendent medalist with a 70-stroke game. Team cham- pionships were won by Sigma Alpha Epsilon, under- stroking their opponents, Beta Theta Pi. The Sho- shoni team won the independent golf championship. Representing Kasbah, Phil Litwak and John Cerny win a first in the independent handball doubles competition. AIA Basketball Team Top Row: Jack S. Miller, John E. Steele, Keith E. Parker, Michael T. Fickel, James P. Simons, Raymond L. Eaton. Bottom Row. Harold D. Unruh, Bruce L. Sanberg, Ralph E. Gingerich, Ronal L. Gingerich. Registration almost completed as students wait to pull their I.B.M. cards for the courses they want to take. Forms and cards are filled out and schedules planned with fac- ulty advisors before a student can pull his class cards. 302 Students Hit Record As Enrollment Ends An increase of 312 students for the fall semester brought about a total enrollment of 7,850 students, cramped classrooms and crowded dormitories. Men traditionally outnumbered the women, 2.2 to 1, with a total of 5,531 men and 2,319 women, the third year of attendance breaking enrollmen t records. Women students held their own with a 12 per cent increase. Women swelled the School of Home Economics enrollment by 22 per cent, making a total of 681 students. The Graduate School and the School of Arts and Sciences followed with an en- rollment boost of 10 per cent each, admitting 861 and 3,476 students respectively. The School of Agri- culture enrollment remained constant at 710, while the School of Veterinary Medicine and School of Engineering dropped to 253 and 1,661 respectively. Working out a suitable class schedule takes concentrated work from both the advisor and the student involved. Long lines are a familiar sight at enrollment as students wait to begin the maze of enrollment procedures. Within a three day period a record number of students juggled classes and line numbers to form closely fitting schedules. 303 New talent makes its collegiate debut as twelve student performances comprise the annual freshman talent review. 304 New Students Learn About University Life Orientation to university life engulfed 2,420 freshmen and transfer students. Gathering in Me- morial Stadium, the new students and their parents were welcomed by President James A. McCain. The President ' s reception followed in the Union. Orientation Week, September 10-13, started slowly as heavy rain forced the new students into Nichols gymnasium on Monday for instructions. Lectures, discussion groups, and tours of the campus occupied most of the students ' time during the day. Amidst physicals, aptitude tests, and last minute registration conferences with their advisors, new K-Staters ventured into the Union to further investi- gate university life. Wednesday was highlighted with the annual Collegiate 4-H Mixer held on the tennis courts. Freshmen and transfer students were given opportunity to display their talents at the an- nual Freshman Talent Show. Twelve variety acts were chosen from the 26 that auditioned for the talent display. A watermelon feed and the Wildcat Kick-Off Dance completed the activities. By the end of the week, new students were settled in their living quarters, had made a mental note to get flu shots, and apply for campus committees. Parents and students find the President ' s reception an opportune time for renewing or making acquaintances. Speaking before new students and their parents, Presi- dent McCain elaborates on the University and its accom- plishments. Other members of the administration are introduced at Sunday afternoon convocation ceremonies. Exhibits showing the activities and structure of campus organizations and honoraries attract the eye of new stu- dents at the annual Activities Carnival. Brochures and pamphlets about the- clubs are distributed to the crowd. PERSONNEL RESEARCH In his Philadelphia living room, Gary Haynes begins the task of selecting his choice for the Royal Purple Queen. News Photographe r Names Royal Court Gary Haynes was the first K-State graduate to be asked to select the Royal Purple Queen. Haynes, a ' 58 graduate, now manager of the Philadelphia News Picture Bureau of United Press International, chose Janet Lane queen of the 1962 Royal Purple. Queen Janet was crowned with a rhinestone tiara and pre- sented a bouquet of lavender and white mums. Her four attendants received identical mum bouquets. Wonderland by Night was the theme of the Royal Purple Dance at which more than 550 couples danced to the music of the Pied Pipers. Highlighting the entertainment, the nationally-known Four Preps sang at a pre-dance concert and during dance inter- mission after the queen was crowned. Royal Purple Queen Candidates Top Rou : Dianne Jurenka, Kathleen Murphy, Martha Schwartz, Peggy Ohl, Linda Dennis, Sharon Gray, Carolyn Brauer, Jeanettia Mannen, Beverly Wood. Second Row: Marilee Carr, Marilyn Garrison, Susan Cosby, Janet Coleman. Third Ron 1 : Carolyn Basore, Jean Noblitt, Janet Lane. Bottom Rou ' : Rae Ann Mettlen, Nancy Noble, Jan Russell, Donna Janzen. After crowning the Royal Purple Queen, C. J. Medlin, R. P. advisor and graduate manager of Student Publications, pauses with Queen Janet Lane and her attendants Dianne Jurenka, Marilyn Garrison, Linda Dennis and Marilee Carr. 306 JHF ' ' . v ma 1962 Royal Purple Queen Janet Lane Waltheim Hall 308 First Attendant Marilyn Garrison Alpha Delta Pi Second Attendant Linda Dennis Gamma Phi Beta Third Attendant Diane Jurenka Kappa Alpha Theta Fourth Attendant Marilee Carr Putnam Hall Following the format set ' by his biblical predecessor, Noah Jones and his followers make the necessary preparations for the big rain in the Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Chi first place trophy winner for 1961, Noah ' s Nautilus. Noah Jones attempts to escape from his nagging wife and reality by letting his mind fly back to another Noah. Y-Orpheum Winners Recaptivate the Past From witch trials to Robin Hood ' s men com- prised scripts for the 1961 Y-Orpheum productions, based on the theme, The Past in the Present. The satirical antics of Noah Jones, together with touches of snappy music and dancing, blended har- moniously to win first place for Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Chi. The Wheel House , presented by Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, brought labor problems of primitive men into focus as they cap- tured second place. Chi Omega and Pi Kappa Alpha won third place with a backward glance to the year of 1692 and the notorious Salem witch trials. Combined entries also included skits presented by Kappa Kappa Gamma-Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Delta-Farm House, and Alpha Chi Omega-Acacia. At the close of the witch trial, the judges pass verdict in the Chi Omega-Pi Kappa Alpha skit, A Witch in Time. Cave men propose a slow-down strike as an answer to the labor problem in the Pi Beta Phi-Sigma Alpha Epsilon skit. Representatives from the six houses who staged the win- ning combinations of comedy, song and dance receive their trophies after the last performance. Larry Bingham, fifth from the left, produced the 1961 Y-Orpheum show. 311 Judy Whitesell, representing Alpha Delta Pi, is the 1961 Homecoming Queen as chosen in the student body election. Sounds Reverberate At Football Stadium The crack of applause as the Wildcats ran on the field, the roar of the cannon from the hill, the shouts of the crowd in despair, all these were the afternoon sounds at the football games. During the 1961 football season the team played its hardest and the cheerleaders yelled until they couldn ' t. The men ' s band strutted across the field, proudly displaying its talent and new uniforms. The flash card section, reputed as being the best in the Big Eight, created pictures ranging from Wildcats to a Welcome Alum sign. Touchdown VII, the Wildcat mascot, discontentedly paced his cage. Halftime entertainment varied from honoring a queen and parents, to the performance of 63 bands. Judy Whitesell was elected by the student body to reign over the Homecoming festivities. Presented before the Homecoming game crowd, she was saluted by the band with her favorite song, Exodus. Band Day involved 3,900 uniformed students from Kansas high schools as 63 bands filled the football field. Forming a 1961 with an outline of Kansas, the bands joined forces to play three songs. Honor parents for 1961 were Mr . and Mrs. Gil- bert J. Wagner, Kansas City, Mo. A 1938 graduate, Mr. Wagner and his wife represented all parents as they received special tribute on Parent ' s Day. Whitley Austin, chairman of the Board of Regents, crowns Queen Judy during the homecoming half-time. 312 Band students from 63 Kansas high schools perform in the half-time activities at the K-State-Nebraska football encounter on Band Day. Preceding the game, the band members displayed their talents in the Band Day parade. Honorary parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Wagner, Kan- sas City, Mo., are introduced to the half-time crowd. Selected in a drawing sponsored by Chimes, junior women ' s honorary, the Wagners are symbolic of all K-State parents. A wounded buff entangling with the victorious El Mata- dor clinches the third place 1961 Homecoming trophy for the members of Delta Tau Delta. The bullfight scene is the fraternity ' s contest entry in the house-decoration division. OP Rockin ' Chair ' s Got Me secures first place for Smith Scholarship House in the men ' s independent division. Songs Depict Victory Over Colorado Buffs Songs of the Century were used to portray a Wildcat victory over the Colorado Buffaloes in the 32 house decorations for Homecoming. First place in the sorority division was won by Gamma Phi Beta with Among My Souvenirs. Alpha Xi Delta buried a buffalo to earn the second place trophy. In the fraternity section That Old Cat Magic, created by Sigma Phi Epsilon, won first place, while a railroad train brought the second place award to Delta Upsilon. Delta Tau Delta used a matador theme for their third place display. Smith Scholarship House took the only prize in the men ' s independent division for Ol Rockin ' Chair ' s Got Me. In the women ' s independent di- vision, Waltheim Hall won with Does the Buffalo Lose Its Fervor on the Goal Post Overnight? 314 Copping one of Blue Key ' s four royal blue capes as attend- ant is Brenda Morgan, queen finalist from Pi Beta Phi. Attendant Dorothy Parker, Gamma Phi Beta, attends luncheons and dinners honoring the queen and her court. Homecoming Finalists Form Queen ' s Court Homecoming week T.V. appearances are made by Donna Dunlap, attendant representing Kappa Kappa Gamma. Homecoming previews judges select Julia Jahnke, Alpha Xi Delta, to compete as one of the five queen finalists. 315 A nanny goat named Lady Astor steals the scene during a performance of Teahouse of the August Moon. A variety of liquids were tested before the goat, property of the pathology research lab, would drink from the army helmet. Theatergoers Flock To Play Productions Productions ranging from a Greek classic to an oriental comedy drew a multitude of students, faculty and campus visitors to the KSU stage audience. Ma- jor plays were produced by the K-State Players and laboratory one-act plays were directed by students. An oriental atmosphere transplanted 3,000 view- ers to the setting of Teahouse of the August Moon. Directed by Dennis Denning, the comedy centered around the attempts of the U.S. Occupational Forces to Americanize an Okinawan village. A conflict arose when the villagers clamored for a teahouse instead of a pentagon-shaped school house. Capt. Fisby, por- trayed by Stewart McDermet, and Col. Purdy, played by Charles Peak, watched the stage reconstruction 316 of the teahouse following its destruction by order of Col. Purdy. Lotus Blossom, the geisha girl, was por- trayed by Marby Connet; Sakini, a philosophical Okinawan narrator, was played by Jerry Holloway. Allegro Has Cast of 100 Allegro, a musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein, was produced by a cast of more than 100 students and three directors. A 21 -member chorus provided background music, moved scenery and posed as back- drops. Relating the story of a young physician strug- gling to follow in his father ' s footsteps, the musical starred Bob Thomas as Dr. Joseph Taylor. The plot illustrated the conflict of the ambitions of his social climbing wife, portrayed by Janet Coleman, and his own desire to be only a small town doctor. One-Acts Give Directing Experience Drama production students gained directing and producing experience with the presentation of one- act plays. Glory in the Flower was directed by Tomi Worthman; The Lesson was directed by Jerry Holloway. Charles Peak was director of Five Days. The three one-acts were cast with K-State students. Parents debate on marriage possibilities of Doctor Joseph Taylor and his future wife in the musical play, Allegro. A teahouse provides a colorful setting for village gaiety during a scene from Teahouse of the August Moon. Thirty pairs of getas, authentic silk kimonos, peasant costumes and army uniforms were used in the production. Players Stage Greek Classic Antigone, a 5th Century Greek drama written by Sophocles, was staged in Danforth Memorial Chapel. A popular play of the Greek Classical Thea- ter, Antigone was directed by Austin Perego. The plot developed around events that befell the house of King Oedipus. Conflict arose when Antigone, portrayed by Joan Priefert, buried her brother who had been killed during the war against the State, despite the orders from King Creon that her brother be left unburied. The King, played by Sidney Cher- pital, ordered the death of Antigone. The conse- quence of this act was the death of the King ' s wife and son, leaving him to contemplate his inescapable tragic fate brought on by his unjust rule. Children ' s theater work premiered on campus with nine performances of Hansel and Gretel. Two 11 -member casts were composed of University and Manh attan Junior High School students. Pre- senting the play to the Manhattan elementary schools during Children ' s Theater Week, the two casts presented alternate performances. Cast members prepare to sing the theme song, Allegro, a tune which compares society to a merry-go-round that will let no one off. The third all-University musical on campus, it required more than 25 days of rehearsal. I King Creon delivers his decision that Antigone must die during a tense scene from Antigone in Danforth Chapel. Cackling in triumph, the witch finds children outside her gingerbread house in the play Hansel and Gretel. The production shifted the action from the stage by using two voices behind the audience to speak chorus lines. Two different witches rant in the Hansel and Gretel production as two complete casts alternate performances. Graduates totaling 924 gather for the last walk across campus which will take them to commencement exercises. Diplomas Mark End Of Collegiate Career World problems stepped aside for a. moment while a new world marched in, that of a college graduate. Hours spent studying, cramming for tests, doing research, and unionizing were forgotten as a total of 1620 students received their diplomas. The winter and summer graduates numbered 399 and 297 respectively. Because the spring graduation was the only formal commencement, the January and August graduates were invited to participate in the exercises and their diplomas were mailed to them. Garb Denotes Recognition At the formal spring commencement exercise families and friends, reflecting with pride this mo- ment of achievement, watched 924 receive their diplomas in Mike Ahern Field House. Three stu- dents, Judith C. Vogt, School of Arts and Sciences; Kenneth H. Carpenter, School of Engineering and Architecture; and Virginia L. Railsback, School of Home Economics, displayed purple and white four- Looking eagerly to the possession of the coveted sheep- skin, spring graduates wait in the big line-up before com- mencement exercises. This is the ninety-eighth class to close their Kansas State careers and don the name of alumni. v V Parents and friends journey from near and far to observe the Sunday afternoon spring graduation exercises. Ahern Fieldhouse is filled to near capacity as degrees are simul- taneously conferred by the deans of each of the six schools. rageres on their left shoulders denoting Summa Cum Laude honors for grade averages of 3-95 or more with no grades below a B . Dr. Russell I. Thackrey, Executive Secretary of the American As- sociation of Land Grant Colleges and State Universi- ties, delivered the commencement address. Graduates Receive Diplomas, Capes For the second year the deans of the schools con- ferred the diplomas, making a total of 38,000 diplomas awarded since 1863. The School of Agri- culture awarded 145 bachelor degrees, the School of Arts and Sciences issued 657, the School of Engi- neering and Architecture, 360, and the School of Home Economics, 118. The School of Veterinary Medicine conferred 65 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees, the Gradu- ate School, 275. Advanced students received 219 de- grees for Masters of Science and 24 for Masters of Arts. Doctorate capes were awarded to 32 Ph.D ' s. Winding their way across campus, graduates bring their college life to a close and look ahead to new experiences. I A frequent performer in European concert halls, Maureen Forrester rehearses for her first Artist Series appearance. Artist Series Opens With Branko Chorus Bringing a varied and cultural music program to the University campus, the 1961-62 Manhattan Artist Series opened its season with the Branko Kramanovich Chorus from Yugoslavia. The chorus members, 40 men and 40 women, were all students of the Belgrade University. Dressed in their native Yugoslavian costumes, the group sang in different languages as they presented selections from baroque, classic, romantic and contemporary styles for audi- ence approval and enjoyment. Maureen Forrester, Canadian contralto, was billed on the second Artist Series program. Since her debute in New York in 1956, Miss Forrester has appeared with every major orchestra in the United States. Dis- playing a versatility in language, she sang parts of her program in seven different languages. During her performance, Miss Forrester donned the role of a story-teller to interpret art and folk songs. Noted Cellist Performs Famed cellist Leonard Rose held his audience in a musical grasp during the third artist series per- formance. Appearing with his rare Amiti cello, Rose The Kramanovich Chorus sings selections from the world ' s finest choral arrangements. Ranging from the classic to Negro folk songs, several renditions were performed with the accompaniment of a colorful and versatile folk band. 322 Under the masterful direction of Laszlo Somogyl, the Dal- las Symphony Orchestra presents varied musical composi- tions. The audience was captured by the themes of majesty and enchantment as they called for two encore selections. played the classical works of Debussey, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky. A former member of the NBC Symphony Orchestra, Rose has also appeared with the Cleveland Orchestra as first cellist, and with the New York Philharmonic. Despite his busy schedule, Rose remained on the University campus after his Artist Series appearance to conduct clinics for cellists ranging in age from junior high school to college. An outstanding operetta, sung by the Boston Lyric Theatre, pleased the near-capacity audience. Dallas Symphony Blends Effects Blending instrumental effects, the Dallas Sym- phony Orchestra, under the direction of Lasio Somogi, presented the final program of the Artist Series season. In its 62nd year of performances, the orchestra, touring the midwest, employed a back- ground of chimes and the echo of French horns to suggest the underlying theme of heroism and power depicted in the Suite from the opera, Hary Janos. Performing in an Artist Series concert, Leonard Rose dem- onstrates the striking and unusual effects of the cello. Touring the country, the Boston Lyric Theatre presents a concert ranging from madrigals to light musical comedy. 323 A renowned Italian orchestra, I Musici, holds the audience spellbound with their selections of string music. The or- chestra, on a United States tour, demonstrates the stria group discipline needed to perform without a conductor. International Quartets Give String Concerts String orchestras from Italy, the Netherlands and Kansas State demonstrated their musical talents to University students throughout the year. The Nether- lands String Quartet performed on campus in No- vember. The famous string ensemble has made concert tours in Europe, North and South America. The Quintette Boccherini, an Italian string orches- tra, presented a polished performance in January. The Quentetto orchestra featured the quintette of Luigi Boccherini, who was known as the Italian Mozart, in its musical program. The I Musici string orchestra, a 12 -member en- semble from Italy, featured the works of Handel, Mozart and Bartok. Playing before a capacity crowd, the group performed without a conductor. The Resi- dent String Quartet, composed of K-State faculty members, was another highlight of the music series. Well-known at the University for their musical talents with a variety of string instruments, the Resident String Quartet plays selections from the various string composers in a spring concert at the Danforth Chapel auditorium. 324 Presenting selections for classical enjoyment, the Bocche- rini Quintettes perform in the Danforth Chapel auditorium. On an eight week tour of the United States, the group was brought on campus as part of the Chamber Music Series. First to appear in the Chamber Music Series, the Nether- lands String Quartet performed compositions by Mozart, . __ __ _ _ ll __ B _l _ _ l __ IH MIIH -_.. Ha _______ _ Ravel and Beethoven. The four men are well known as soloists and as professors of music in the Netherlands. 325 Experimenting with three dimensional composition, the Department of Architecture utilizes texture, space and form. Marilee Carr and Richard Mistier reign as St. Patricia and St. Pat, royalty of the annual Engineers ' Open House. Engineers ' Exposition Links Advancements Offering a. look into the latest accomplishments of science and engineering, the 38th annual Engi- neers ' Open House drew more than 7,500 visitors to view the link between the advancements of today with their effects on the progress of tomorrow. Brig. Gen. Roger Crow, a KSU engineering graduate, dis- cussed intercontinental ballistic missiles at the public assembly. A torch relay opened the exposition. Robbie the Robot, a feature of Open House day, wandered up and down the Seaton halls, talking and shaking hands with people fascinating adults as well as children. Each of the 10 departments set up displays showing some of the professional training offered at the University. One display by the civil engineers showed methods of surveying and mapping land. A nuclear engineering exhibit featured struc- tures of simple atoms and methods of fission. 326 Architects display a tetrahedral space frame designed to span great areas with minimum weight and roof depth. Depicting a new three-leveled thoroughfare, a model of a stacked interchange is exhibited by the Civil Engineers. Visitors listen closely as architects explain the city con- struction model of Kansas City, Missouri. Constructed by the American Institute of Architects, the visual model is actually being followed by the city planning committee. Young visitors, their attention focused on the appealing patient, learn important features about canine ailments. Veterinary Students Offer Varied Exhibits A top attraction at the fifth annual Veterinary Medicine Open House was the exhibit showing the effects of injecting hormones into a chicken and a rooster which caused the rooster to cackle like a hen and the hen to crow like a rooster. To better ac- quaint prospective students with the career opportu- nities available in veterinary medicine, all depart- ments of the school prepared exhibits. Officially opened by United States Senator Frank Carlson, the Veterinary Medicine Open House drew crowds of more than 6,000 visitors. Displays in- cluded a heart regulator, the pacemaker, which times the speed and forces contraction of the heart, an X-ray of a living heart under both normal and altered conditions and explanations of rabies and dis- temper and how these two diseases affect people. Abnormal fetal positions in cattle which may cause prob- lems at calving are explained to visitors by a veterinary medicine student. Skeletons such as this one are often used for classroom study to understand the animal structure. CALVING PROBLEMS ARE FREQUENTLY ENCOUNTERED BY LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS VETERINARIANS RECEIVE SPECIAL TRAINIHC TO OELIVtR CM.VCS JFFICULT WtlTH 328 Modeling creations of their own design, K-State coeds show their clothing construction projects at the Hospitality Day style review. The show is designed to acquaint the high school visitors with some present campus fashions. Home EC Illustrates Career Opportunities Our Wizard of Ah ' s Home EC provided a basic theme for the School of Home Economics 1961 Hospitality Day which was attended by about 1,500 high school girls, 4-H members and teachers. The annual Open House featured exhibits in year-old Justin Hall depicting the career opportunities avail- able in the 1 1 major fields of home economics. The displays showed the various courses offered in each department, the textbooks and materials used, the professional activities of the home economics clubs and honoraries, and the laboratories and research facilities that are available at Kansas State. Mary Jo Mauler was the Hospitality Day chairman. Following morning registration and exhibit tours, a luncheon was served by students from the die- tetics and institutional management classes. A skit explaining the different phases of dormitory life, a 30-minute fashion review, and afternoon teas and tours at the freshman halls climaxed the events. A demonstration by a foods major shows Justin Hall visi- tors how vegetables are best prepared for refrigeration. 329 Grand entrance begins the opening of the agricultural spectacular, the Little American Royal, held in the arena of the Animal Industries building. Stock is presented to the crowd before judging by midwestern livestock experts. Grand Champion ribbon for best showmanship in the dairy division goes to Vernon Banzet for his Ayrshire heifer. Charles Rayl receives the cup for the winning hog in the Block and Bridle division from Ag Queen Raedell Winston. 125 Vie for Honors In Royal Competition A throng of 3,500 viewed the Little American Royal show last spring. The 33rd annual event, sponsored by the Block and Bridle Club and the Dairy Club, provided competitive experience in live- stock exhibitions for 125 students. Grand Champion ribbons were copped by Stanley Stout, showing a quarter horse in the Block and Bridle division, and Vernon Banzet, showing an Ayrshire heifer in the Dairy division. Reserve Cham- pion winners were Dell Allen, with a short-horn heifer, and Sharon Schmidt, with an Ayrshire heifer. Other winners and their divisions were Bob Rhodes, Holstein; Steve Robb, Jersey; Charles Rayl, swine; Lowell Slyter, sheep; and John Stuckey, Guernsey. Preparation of the livestock began six weeks in advance of the event. Students designated their pref- erence as to the class and division of animals. Con- testants drew for animals and then worked on fitting and breaking them to lead. Showmanship awards were dependent on the animal ' s training as well as on the student ' s performance. Ag Science Features Educational Displays The exhibit Feast and Famine, prepared by the Klod and Kernal Club, demonstrating the effects of fertilizers on wheat, soil types, and the development of hybrid corn, won first place at the 1961 Ag Sci- ence Day. The club received a monetary prize and plaque from the sponsors of Ag Science Day, Alpha Mu, a scholastic milling honorary. Second prize went to the Block and Bridle Club for the theme, From the Indians to Science Methods. Agriculture Eco- nomics Club sponsored From Agriculture to Agri- business to ? to win third prize. Other exhibits were a full scale model of harvest- ing equipment, a model of a plastic bubble building, and a hyperbolic paraboloid. Eleven exhibits were viewed by students from all parts of the state. fit The Ocrim Roller-Mill, donated to the milling department by an Italian manufacturer, is explained to Ag visitors. Celebrating the Kansas Centennial year, the Horticulture Club arranges a centennial seal in grain, flowers, and leaves. Procedure of Slaughtering beef attracts Ag Science Day visitors as its techniques are demonstrated to guests. Blending their voices in Carol of the Belle, the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma win the first place trophy for the second consecutive year. The Kappas appear in white corduroy dresses and carry aqua bells with matching bows. Farm House, Kappas Place First in Sing In their first appearance in Interfraternity Sing, the men of Farm House fraternity placed first in the fraternity division. Kappa Kappa Gamma won the sorority division for the second consecutive year. Beta Theta Pi and Delta Upsilon placed second and third respectively in the fraternity division. Gamma Phi Beta was second in the sorority division, and Pi Beta Phi won third place. This was the 28th year that K-State fraternities and sororities have entered Interfraternity Sing. Farm House won the Sing with two fraternity songs, Builder of Men and Fair Farm House. The women of Kappa Kappa Gamma sang Give Your Heart to a Kappa Girl and Carol of the Belle. The entrants were allowed to sing one fra- ternity song and another song of their own choosing. Galen Slifer was the songleader for Farm House fraternity and John Stewart led Beta Theta Pi. Sharon Schoolcraft directed the Kappa Kappa Gamma chorus and Linda Piercy was the Gamma Phi Beta songleader. Co-chairmen for Interfratern ity Sing were Jim Buchele and Joan McNeal. They announced third place and presented permanent trophies to the first and second place winners. The 15 Greek organizations entering into com- petition were judged on the following items: stage appearance, showmanship, interpretation of the song, balance, tone quality and diction. Other sororities participating in the annual event were Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta. Addi- tional fraternities that entered were Alpha Kappa Lambda, Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Galen Slifer directs the men of Farm House fraternity as they sing their arrangement of Builder of Men. Winning the first place trophy in the fraternity division, Farm House participates in the annual all Greek Sing for the first time. New Judging System Selects Debbie Dick A new system of selecting the finalists for the Ag Barnwarmer Queen was used last fall, incorpo- rating the use of a judging panel of three faculty members and four students. The scoring of the can- didates was on a 100 point basis, with 50 points awarded for beauty, 40 points for poise and per- sonality and 10 points for knowledge of agriculture. The queen selection was made by student balloting. Debbie Dick, representing Pi Beta Phi, reigned as the agriculture queen at the annual Barnwarmer Dance. Her attendants were Shari Ayres, Smurth- waite; Gloria Bartholomew, Delta Delta Delta; Sara Sue Bowles, Kappa Kappa Gamma; and Joyce Tim- mons, Putnam Hall. The five finalists competed in the annual Chore Day. The first agricultural event presented the coeds with the problem of catching, throwing and tieing a goat. Other events were the cow milking contest, the tractor driving contest in which the tractor had to be driven through an obstacle course, a pig driving contest and a chicken catching contest. At the Barnwarmer Dance, Queen Debbie was destined for the auction block where she was auc- tioned off for a date with the highest bidder attend- ing the dance. The cost of the date was $47. Approximately 250 people attended the dance in Nichols Gymnasium. Over 400 bales of straw were used to decorate the gym. The queen ' s straw throne was 10 feet high and 25 feet wide. Queen Debbie demonstrates her talents on a tractor as she competes as one of five Barnwarmer Queen finalists. Selected to reign as Ag Barnwarmer Queen, Debbie Dick pauses with her attendants Sara Sue Bowles, Gloria Bar- tholomew, Joyce Timmons and Cherry Ayers. Queen Deb- bie and her attendants receive silver trays at the festivities. Beta Theta Pis admire their new trophy after setting a record of 51.3 seconds and winning the Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Relays for the fourth consecutive year. The new record was set despite high winds of 30 miles per hour. N Fraternity members combine forces on Greek Day as they give the pavilion at Sunset Park a fresh coat of paint. The traditional day of community service finds Greeks doing helpful jobs such as cleaning, painting and building. Greeks Clean Parks, Build Picnic Tables Winning the first place trophy in the fraternity and sorority divisions for Greek Day last spring were Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Delta Delta, accumu- lating the most points during the annual clean-up, play-day. To help promote the Greek Day activities, fraternity and sorority members painted the pavilion at Sunset Park, built picnic tables at the City Park, picked up trash and cleaned the grounds around Me- morial Park and the five Manhattan recreation areas. After completion of the clean-up work project, fraternity and sorority members competed in the Greek Olympics. The Greeks participated in 15 events which were separated into three divisions fraternity, sorority and a combination of both. Casual dress was worn throughout the day. A pic- nic was served to the workers at Warner Park in the evening as no dinners were served at the frater- nity and sorority houses. To climax the event, co- sponsored by Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council, a Greek Day Dance and talent show was held on the University tennis courts. if. Karr of Farm House Wins FMOC Crown Marion Karr, representing Farm House fraternity, was crowned Favorite Man on Campus at the annual FMOC dance in November. Crowned by Kathy Reeves, president of the Home Economics Council, he was presented a permanent trophy in recognition of the honor. Richard Ewy, Beta Theta Pi representative, was first runner-up and Phil Barger, representing Phi Delta Theta, was the second runner-up. All three men were elected by coeds in a general election prior to the dance. Sponsored annually by the School of Home Economics, dance proceeds go to scholarship funds. Twenty-one candidates representing fraternities and organized living groups entered the contest. Eight finalists were selected on the basis of activities, personality and poise by two panels of judges. The other finalists and sponsoring houses were Dee Birch- am, Acacia; Jack King, Tonka wa House of Goodnow Hall; Richard Gunn, Seneca House of Goodnow Hall; Tom Carrico, Kappa Sigma; Al Peithman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Home Economics Council this year limited campaign activities to short dinner speeches. Holding the winning trophy, Marion Karr talks with two of the FMOC finalists, Richard Gunn and Al Peithman. Favorite Man on Campus, Marion Karr, examines a pos- ter representative of those used in his winning campaign. 335 Halftime at a K-State home basketball game means rest time for these energetic cheerleaders. John Cowan, Butch Rader, David Haines, Sharon Livengood, Jackie Kellogg and Linda Moore pause to relax by the side of the court. Providing sparks of enthusiasm for the players ' morale, cheerleader Connie Moore encourages the ' Cats to victory. Cheerleading Squad Spreads Enthusiasm After a two year ' s absence, four men again par- ticipated in the cheerleading ranks. Working under the Union Games and Rallies Committee, the four men and four coeds led pep rallies and cheering sec- tions. A wider variety of cheers and stunts held the audience ' s attention as the male cheerleaders com- bined the usual routines with gymnastic feats. Campus Inaugurates People-to-People Plan The People-to-People campaign on the K-State campus was inaugurated in January. The program evolved from the idea of former president Dwight D. Eisenhower that understanding of world prob- lems requires a people-to-people understanding. In the elaboration of this theory, students initiated poster campaigns, which advertised forums, an in- ternational dance and fund raising projects. The organization introduced a Brother-Sister program and student ambassador trips to Europe. The trips were designed to create better world understanding. At an informal meeting in the K-State union, interested students discuss the future events of People-to-People. Guiding the People-to-People program are council mem- bers Nello Rosania, Gary Bunney, Bart Everett, Asif Hash- my, and Fred Peterson. The council is striving to set up an effective program for the new campus organization. PEOPLE PEOPLE 337 Judge Panel Selects Pledge Queen, King Changing the voting procedure for Interfraternity Pledge Queen and King, a panel of five judges selected the royal couple from a group of eight finalists on the basis of personality, poise, appear- ance and activities. The five fraternity finalists and three sorority finalists were selected by popular vote after a week of student balloting. Nanci Nelson, representing Chi Omega, and Ted Zielke, representing Acacia, reigned over the annual pledge dance. Thirty-two candidates from fraternity and sorority pledge classes vied for the royal titles. Featuring a jazz band from Pittsburg, the dance in- corporated the theme, Rendezvous with Rhythm. Profits from the dance went to the Second Century Fund drive and a freshman scholarship fund. Dancing to the jazz rythms of Tommy and the Daytons, sorority and fraternity pledges attend their annual dance. 338 IPC Royalty Nanci Nelson and Ted Zielke lead others in the queen ' s dance following crowning ceremonies. Sam Forrer, Integrity party candidate for Student Body president, emerged victorious in the all-University elec- tions. Polling 1,192 votes, Forrer defeated Bob Ihde, University party, and Tom Holland, write-in candidate. Integrity Party Wins Government Positions Sweeping all but four Student Governing Associa- tion positions, the Integrity Party won over the op- posing University Party for the second year. Sam Forrer was elected Student Body President by de- feating University Party candidate Bob Ihde and independent write-in candidate Tom Holland by a vote of 1,192 to 655 and 585. Twenty out of 23 Stu- dent Council seats were filled by Integrity Party mem- bers. Two Integrity and one University candidates were elected to the Board of Student Publications. During ballot counting, the Veterinary Medicine Council became the fourth school council to ratify an SGA amendment which changed graduate school grade eligibility requirements for Council positions. The change enabled a write-in to be elected. Casting ballots in the 1962 Student Government elections involved thirty-six per cent of the entire student body. 339 A TV interview at the ACP national convention in Miami involves Bob Cranford, Nebraska U. distinguished news- ' Chief Medlin Named Distinguished Advisor C J. (Chief) Medlin was named 1961 Distin- guished Yearbook Advisor at the Associated Col- legiate Press national convention. Under his guid- ance, the Royal Purple has received ail-American ratings given by the ACP for 26 years. Besides serv- Compiler and editor of the student directory, one of the University ' s handiest reference books, is Roberta Price. paper advisor; C. J. Medlin, KSU distinguished yearbook advisor; and Wilson Hicks, Miami U. yearbook advisor. ing as advisor for the Royal Purple, he prepared the budget and supervised all business operations for the Collegian and student directory. Roberta Price assumed her position as editor of the student directory last fall and spent three months securing the names, addresses and telephone num- bers of students, living groups and organizations. As secretary of the student publications office, Rae Ellen Smith supervised the Royal Purple office busi- ness staff and assisted the Collegian business manager by taking classified ads and billing advertisers. Supervising the RP office staff and keeping records are jobs of Rae Ellen Smith, student publications secretary. Summer Publication Issues News Weekly Keeping summer school students informed of campus events, the University daily Collegian was published on a weekly basis each Thursday during the summer months. Seven issues of the paper were published under the editorship of Roberta Price. Her assistant editors were May Rogers and Doris Geraghty. Business manager Sandra Sloan and her staff handled the advertising and Jerry Hiett was the student photographer. May Rogers wrote a humorous column for each edition entitled, Coffee Break. Completing the editorial staff, reporting II students covered campus beats and wrote feature articles. The summer school student directory, listing the names, addresses and telephone numbers of more than 2300 students, was printed in the second and third issues. Feature articles and human interest side- lights of faculty members appeared in the summer paper. The final issue included a picture page of summer sports available in Manhattan plus names of the 433 summer candidates for degrees. Business manager Sandra Sloan and editor Roberta Price plan the first weekly issue of the summer school Collegian. Summer School Colle- gian Staff Top Row: Jerry D. Hiett, photog- rapher; George L. Cal- lison, business; William R. Treloggen, business; David W. Good, busi- ness. Bottom Row: Doris A. Geraghty, as- sistant editor; May E. Rogers, assistant editor; Jerri L. Weaver, busi- ness; Paule J. Camp- bell, business. 341 Genia Mangelsdorf, editor, paced the steady schedule of writing copy and taking photographs to create this book. Royal Purple Shows Tomorrow ' s Campus Featuring the campus of tomorrow, the theme of the 1962 Royal Purple, Genia Mangelsdorf, editor, employed the newest in buildings, equipment and research projects on the K-State campus to carry out her theme in the 53rd annual edition of the Royal Purple. Selected by the Board of Student Publica- tions, she began her duties last April and worked until the RP ' s were given out this spring. Her job included choosing the cover, laying out pages, select- ing pictures and coordinating the editorial staff. Under her direction, eight color pages were added to the feature section, making a total of 28 color pages. The personal background and individual re- search studies of deans and administrators were emphasized. The copy for organizations was written with a news angle and the Greek section was re- vised. Eight pages were added to the class section. Editorial Staff Prepares Copy Assistant editors Frances Towner and Roberta Price were in charge of the yearbook copy, with the exception of the opening pages. The senior editor was Clare Cameron and the underclass editor was Virginia Von Riesen. Miss Price arranged for pic- tures and Owen Brewer and Rick Solberg were the Royal Purple Editorial Staff Top Row. Owen C. Brewer, L. Clare Cameron, Jay P. Crabb, Joan Faulconer, Gretchen A. Gerster, Bette J. Mills. Bottom Row. Virginia S. Morgan, Roberta L. Price, Linda L. Santee, Frederick M. Solberg, Frances K. Towner, Virginia Von Riesen. 342 main student photographers. Monte Miller, selected for a second term as business manager by the Board of Student Publications, headed advertising sales for the yearbook and planned the advertising pages. RP Awarded 26th All-American The 1961 Royal Purple was awarded all- Ameri- can honors by the Associated Collegiate Press. The 26th all-American rating in succession, the award was one of 25 delegated to college and university yearbooks in the United States. Helen Splichal Brewer, ' 61, edited the all-American book. The 1961 Royal Purple competed for the award with institutions with an enrollment of 7,000 to 10,000. The 1962 Royal Purple will again be competing for awards with some of the largest colleges and universities throughout the nation. At the annual K-Key banquet May 8, 17 gold keys were awarded to Royal Purple staff members who had done outstanding work on the yearbook for two consecutive semesters. Editorial staff members who received gold keys for recognition were Owen Brewer, Clare Cameron, Jay Crabb, Genia Mangels- dorf, Bette Mills, Roberta Price, Linda Santee and Frances Towner. Advertising staff and business staff members awarded gold K-keys for their work were James Caldwell, Kathy Dickey, Sandra Foltz, Gretchen Gerster, Diane Lee, Mark Miller, Monte Miller, Leah Ottaway and Robert Thompson. Royal Purple Business Manager Monte Miller com- pletes his second year of directing distribution and ad sales. Royal Purple Business Staff Top Row: James N. Caldwell, Gwendolyn Connet, Ellen L. Cowles, Kathleen A. Dickey, M. Alice Evans, Sandra L. Foltz, Gretchen A. Gerster. Bottom Row: Jerry Hooker, Diane E. Lee, Carolyn J. Miller, Mark L. Miller, Linda S. Mortimer, Leah J. Ottaway, Gilla J. Rauh, Robert S. Thompson. 343 Joan Faulconer, fall editor of the Collegian, checks the pages of type layouts before the issue goes to press. Kneeling by the press, John Reppert waits to approve one of the 68 Collegians printed under his spring editorship. Daily Collegian Tells Student, World News Student journalists worked throughout the two semesters, often late into the night, to follow the production of the Collegian through the stages of gathering the news to the printing of the paper. Editors, Joan Faulconer, first semester, and John Reppert, second semester, developed their philoso- phies in the staff editorials and oversaw the editorial production of the student newspaper. Student opinion was expressed in the daily newspaper by letters to the editor and guest interpretative columns. The ratings distributed by the Associated Collegi- ate Press for the 1960-61 Collegian awarded an all- American score to the fall issues, edited by Wanda Eggers. The spring paper, edited by John Petterson, was given first-class standing. Gold K-Keys were awarded to students for out- standing work on the Collegian for two semesters. Editorial staff members who were recognized at the awards banquet were Kalen Ackley, Paule Campbell, Ann Carlin, Ellen Claydon, Jay Crabb, Ann Curry, William Dobbins, Bart Everett, Joan Faulconer, Bernie Gilmer, Roberta Price, John Reppert, May Rogers, Glennys Runquist and Rick Solberg. Busi- ness staff members who received recognition for Collegian advertising and sales work were Mitch Eddy, Marlin Fitzwater and Sandra Sloan. Fall Collegian Editorial Staff Top Row: Owen C. Brewer, May E. Rogers, Ellen J. Claydon, Kalen M. Ackley, Elliott S. Parker, Jerry D. Hiett, Frederick M. Solberg, Bernie L. Gilmer, Patricia A. Hubbs. Bottom Row. Paule J. Campbell, E. Bart Everett, Joan Faulconer, John C. Reppert, Elizabeth A. Carlin. Spring Collegian Editorial Staff Top Row. Charles E. Pike, Grace L. Voile, William H. Morris, Sharon L. Spangler, Michael K. Charles. Second Row. Linda L. Santee, Paule J. Campbell, Kalen M. Ackley, Rebecca Beeler, Miriam A. Curry, Glennys J. Runquist. Bottom Row. E. Bart Everett, May E. Rogers, John C. Reppert, Jay P. Crabb, Elizabeth A. Carlin. Col legian business manager, Mitch Eddy, supervises the business staff, writes and lays out daily advertisements. Business staff members for the spring Collegian are Jeanette G. Marsh, Max M. Fitzwater and Keith A. Issitt. Fall Collegian Business Staff Top Row. Max M. Fitzwater, John A. Cone, Sandra B. Sloan, Mary K. Rendleman, Jerri L. Weaver. Bottom Row. Edward M. Eddy, Marilyn S. Hahn. Dave Bear is first semester editor of the K-State Engineer, which has compiled 25 national awards in 44 years. Engineer Mag Alters Editorial Objectives A change in the editorial policy of the K-State Engineer, a student staffed and operated magazine, resulted in the appearance of current interest and controversial subject articles, rather than limiting the publication solely to engineering topics. In line with their new policy, one feature story covered Brazilia, Brazil, from its architectural, engineering and political views. Other articles dealt with nuclear power, astronautics and space, and recent develop- ments in engineering research. For Geniuses Only, student and faculty profiles, campus news and a calendar girl of the month were featured. Edited first semester by Dave Bear and second semester by Bob Benson, the monthly magazine, which is completely subsidized by advertising, was given to students in the Engineering and Architec- ture School. The Engineer, with an average circu- lation exceeding 3,000, sends free magazines to Kansas high schools, colleges and member schools of the Engineering College Magazine Association. Kansas State Engineer Staff Top Row. Arthur E. Smith, James E. Van Doren, Howard J. Ubcrt, Jon D. Struss, John C. Thorngren, E. Dawson Ward, David B. Linstrum. Second Row: John W. Wilson, Larry R. Dunn, James W. Horn. Third Row: John R. Mick, John P. Dunn, Frank A. Ruff, Linda L. Pounds, John P. Todd, Douglas W. Brink. Bottom Row: Allen H. Hess, Robert B. Benson. 346 Ag Student Magazine Staff Top Row. Kenneth J. Hofmeyer, Larry D. Woodson, Ronald J. Reed, Gordon F. Bieberle, Darrell W. Garner, Jon D. Struss, Merle E. Jones, Jerry D. Hiett. Bottom Row. David W. Good, Linda L. Kernohan, Joellen W. Michaelis, Clinton McDif- fett, Norman A. Werner. Ag Mag Rates First For Design, Layout First place award for design and layout was desig- nated for the Ag Student Magazine last fall in the annual publication contest sponsored by the Agri- cultural College Magazine Association. In other divisions, the student magazine placed second in over-all excellence and tied for second place in cover design. Written, edited, managed and distributed by K-State students, the magazine contained articles on home economics and agricultural subjects. The Ag Student also included technical articles, features of general interest and up-to-date informa- tion on current research projects that were conducted by the School of Agriculture and the School of Home Economics. Published six times a year by the Univer- sity Press, the magazine was edited by Norman Werner during the fall semester and by Ken Hof- meyer during the spring semester. Dr. Lowell Brand- ner was the faculty sponsor. Subscribers to the maga- zine included University students, parents and vo- cational agricultural teachers. County agents and high school agricultural organizations throughout the state purchased subscriptions to the publication. Norman Werner, fall editor of the Ag Student, finds that his position necessitates work on evenings and weekends. 347 Touchstone Editorial Staff Top Row: Robert L. Johnson, Alwyn Berland, Robert C. Pangburn, Patricia A. Harrison, William C. Bronson. Bottom Row: Richard M. Gunn, Jewell K. Lemahieu, William M. Marvel. Mimeographing copies of the Publius, student opinion journal, editorial staff members glance over a finished page. Creative Magazines Show Student Work Serving as an outlet for creative work, K-State ' s literary magazine, Touchstone, was published once during the spring semester. In its third year on campus, the magazine featured short stories, poems and non-technical essays written by students. Eight pages of photographs of paintings and sculpture were included in the magazine. Touchstone was edited by Jewell Lemahieu. Faculty advisor was Al- wyn Berland and art was directed by Pat Harrison. Publius presented views on topics of current in- terest during its first year on campus. The opinion journal was published six times throughout the year, providing an extensive cross section of student opinion. More than 1500 copies of the mimeo- graphed journal were sold at the three campus dis- tribution points. Articles exchanged with other uni- versities aided the Publius staff in determining the fields of current interest. Works which were printed in the issues ranged from politics to education and economics. James Dean was editor of the journal. 348 KSDB Staff Relays Local News Events Initiating a new public service program, the KSDB-FM staff strove to bring local and regional news to K-State students and Manhattan residents while simultaneously increasing the listeners ' knowl- edge of international happenings. The staff managed the University radio station as a laboratory course. Interviews with international students were de- signed to inform the radio audience about customs, literature, government and other aspects of the na- tions represented on campus. A half hour program called This Week in Manhattan, plus strong local and regional news broadcasts kept listeners up-to- date with local happenings. A 11-man staff brought complete live coverage of all home-town University athletic contests and major campus events. Faculty sponsor James Saunders advised and of- fered suggestions to the class. Six daily directors handled the program assignments which were writ- ten by the staff as material for five four-hour weekly programs and one five-hour Saturday broadcast. Working with radio control room machines trains KSDB staff members in the techniques of radio broadcasting. KSDB Top Row: Jim Riordan, James C. Schnell, Harry E. Mansfield , Jean A. Maxwell, Michael W. Marlin, Joe E. Montgomery, William H. Glocker. Bottom Row: Richard F. Hayse, Mary A. Ensz, Melvin A. Harris, Barbara J. Henry. 349 Music Sections Give Concerts, Programs The Men ' s Marching band, under the direction of Paul Shull, experienced a successful initial year. Bedecked in new purple uniforms with gold and white trim, the musicians performed at Wildcat football games. The half-time ceremonies were re- puted as the best ever performed at K-State. The University bands were divided into five main units. A women ' s auxiliary to the marching band played during football games from the stands, and the bas- ketball pep band was under the guidance of William Jones, assistant band director. Presenting campus concerts and touring throughout the state were mem- bers of the Concert and Varsity bands. A newly or- ganized Jazz Workshop Ensemble gave students an opportunity to study band music composition and score arrangements for jazz selections. K-State Singers, under the direction of William Fischer, performed before varied audiences. The six women, six men and accompanist toured with the A Cappella Choir. Organized by Fischer in 1954, the Singers made frequent on and off-campus appear- ances. Members demonstrated individual talents by inserting dance routines and instrumental solos dur- ing their concert performances. As a part of the Centennial observance, the A Cappella Choir joined the orchestra in giving the first Kansas performance of Norman Lockwood and Carl Sandburg ' s composition, Prairie. The A Cappella Choir, formed in 1945, had a member- ship of 80. William Fischer was director. Luther Leavengood conducted the K-State Uni- versity-Civic Orchestra which was composed of Uni- versity students and Manhattan residents. The or- chestra presented two concerts. Two sections of the varsity men ' s glee club, under the direction of Morris Hayes, and the women ' s glee club, directed by Jean Sloop, made appearances at Kansas schools, in addition to campus concerts. Orchestra Top Row. Phyllis G. Rust, James Rolland. Second Row. Merle Morty, William D. Davis, Barbara J. Symns, Mary Jones. Third Row: Beate Epstein, Anne L. Bowman, Mary R. Brethour, Eulalia Lewis, Judith C. Poppe, Sue J. Young, Beverly J. Sprecker, Jerry T. Huff, Carole A. Honstead, Rebecca Pannbacker, James Anderson, Carol D. Stewart. Bottom Row. George E. Leedum, E. Brock Dale, Wil- liam J. Dick, Susan E. O ' Bryan, Luther O. Leavengood. 350 K-State Singers Top Row: Jon J. Hischke, Ruel K. Werner, Robert D. Pearse, Paul B. Priefert, Jimmy R. Fairchild, Samuel E. Ramey. Bottom Row. Joan E. Priefert, Sonja S. Hooker, Judith A. Whitesell, Wm. R. Fischer, Joleen J. Irvine, Judith I. Brandt, Linda G. Smith. Orchestra Top Row: George Teichgraeber, Jeanette E. Coulter, Warren V. Walker, Lorrin E. Lowe, David Gruender. Second Row. Wil- liam K. Beckman, Roger W. Lemon, Donald L. Meredith, Joe E. Hostetter. Third Row. William L. Jones, Clyde F. Jussila, Karen Shel- lenberger, Judy K. Anderson, Janice I. McCord. Fourth Row. Michael M. Trollman, Patricia A. Duffin, Judith M. Pulliam, Kathleen Wilson, Bethel A. Unruh, Thomas M. Caughron. Bottom Row. Dorothy Miller, Margaret R. Stewart, Nancy L. Blanchard, Paul R. Joines. 351 A Cappclla Choir Top Row: Richard R. Huffman, Gerald M. Church, Lawrence K. Monahan, Harold F. Crawford, Samuel E. Ramey, Steve R. Smith, Kenyon K. Kugler, Glenn R. Bitter, Richard Laubengayer, Charley J. Peak, Anton J. Davidson, Ruel K. Werner, Jon J. Hischke, Dean R. Koeneke, Thomas M. Caughron, Robert Laubengayer, William J. Dick, Clarence D. Hattan, Vernon L. McPheeters. Second Row: Barbara J. Neidhardt, Dorothy L. Faerber, Linda G. Smith, Eleanor C. Dyke, Vern E. Otte, Ronald W. Bryan, William F. Gleue, Jay P. Crabb, David A. Richardson, Donald L. Monroe, James R. Atkinson, Frank M. Beaver, William J. Kramer, Frederick Williams, Nelson J. Van Gundy, John C. Stewart, Judith I. Brandt, Barbara K. Swinney, Kathryn L. Frick, Helen S. Davis. Third Row: Patricia J. Landon, Sharon J. Carlson, Judith A. Whitesell, Sharon R. Deppe, Lorraine A. Adamson, Carol J. Rowland, Jeannette L. Harris, Sandra L. Garner, Leah S. Daily, Maria L. Pescadpr, Karen R. Casey, Jeanne A. Gray, Carole J. Magoffin, Harriet J. Meals, Marilea K. Bell, Carol K. Calhoon, Diane Dufva, Karen E. Sccville, Shirley L. White, Sheila M. Heinz, Gretchen Pomerenke. Bottom Row: Charleene K. Johnson, Janice E. Bertrand, Sonja S. Hooker, Beverly M. Wagner, Beverly J. Sprecker, Rita L. Pearce, Marilyn S. Cashman, Marilyn K. Mannen, Catherine M. Gerritz, Wm. R. Fischer, De A. Dunning, Judith A. Cowan, Sharon F. Schmidt, Margaret L. Burling, Connie J. Fisher, Sharon Schoolcraft, Virginia R. Buzan, Marilyn K. Henson, Florence C. Haymond. Women ' s Glee Club Top Row: Ellen Hollingsworth, Myoan J. Swilley, Judy K. Griffin, Joyce L. Toney, Mary J. Charvat, Marabeth Zim- merman, Mary S. Shurts, Judith K. Alice, Eunice A. Hofmeyer, Mary L. Pritchard, Nancy J. Harris, Lucia A. Schafer, Glenda J. Garrelts, Nancy A. McCoy, Jessie Y. Pearson, Ruth E. Wilson. Second Row: Bonnie J. Rudolph, Shirley W. Chen, Judy K. Anderson, Walda A. Hilliard, Mary A. Nichols, Martha K. Cooley, Judy R. Schmidt, Janet D. All, Mary C. Kingsley, Margaret J. Garard, Virginia B. Kenyon, Sally A. Hays, Judith L. Harry, Mary K. Archibald, Alice E. Matlack, Rose A. Bradbury. Third Row: Leila M. Marcellus, Jerri L. Weaver, Norma L. Banks, Heidi Billinger, Kathleen L. Fisher, Virginia Johnsmeyer, Diane Zeckser, Karol K. Durham, Charlotte C. Rahe, Juliane L. Pruitt, Judith C. Bammes, Charlene C. Rahe, Kathryn R. Opocensky, Janet A. Magdeburg, Rae J. Opie, Nancy L. Proctor, Rae A. Mettlen, Christine M. Anderson. Bottom Row: Dixie L. Sherraden, Judith Carmichael, Althea J. Nelson, Janice R. Wanklyn, Ann L. Johnson, Carol A. Couch, Sally I. Green, Marilyn E. Burdorf, Joan E. Smalley, Karen B. Joines, Linda L. Asper, Linda R. Piercy, Patricia J. Jordan, Mary R. Brethour, Carol A. Besack, Rita D. Mundhenke. 352 Varsity Men ' s Glee Club Section I Top Row. Bruce R. Brauer, James E. Keasling, Robert W. Green, Darrell D. Priddy, David L. Dicker- son, Donald R. Douglas, Francis E. Tyson, Gale R. Seibert, Norbert J. Zander, Allen A. Hillen, Kenneth A. Wolf, Larry E. Wolgast, James N. Lewis, Travis J. Bowie, Eugene L. Wren, Roger C. Shenkel. Second Row. Anton J. Davidson, Gary D. Johnson, Curtis M. Beyer, Keith L. Hooper, Garold W. Johnson, Carll J. Kretsinger, James E. Dilley, John R. Nelson, Floyd K. Shoup, Earl D. Kellogg, Larry J. Medley, Kent Morgan, John W. Roohms, Robert L. Thomas, David A. Schmitt, Ernest E. Brown. Third Row. Robert B. Wilcox, Dean G. Robinson, George L. Sherer, Michael K. Charles, Dean R. Koeneke, Ronald R. Hysom, Ronald G. Graver, Nelson J. Van Gundy, Charles M. Seitz, Stanley E. Lauer, Steven D. Schultz, Ronald K. Graber, Larry C. Hixson, Donald L. Monroe. Bottom Row. William E. Miller, Robert R. Swenson, Howard W. Newsom, Tim E. Poling, Ralph J. Coburn, Galen L. Slifer, Lawrence A. Dimmitt, Stephen F. Sauer, Howard S. Forrer, Allan C. Oltjen, Clarence O. Vergo, Roger A. Nordstedt, Russell E. Berlin, Marilyn K. Henson. Varsity Men ' s Glee Club Section II Top Row. Larry E. Dahlsten, George A. Teagarden, Merlyn D. Reichel, Maurice E. Vorhies, Roy Friesen, Edward L. Rork, Robert L. Edwardson, David L. Dickerson, Frederick W. Masek, Gordon E. Snyder, Clifton M. Geis, John R. Waters, Marion W. Karr, Donald Joy, Earl W. Legg, Bruce E. Hoppe, David A. Warner, Robert J. Wiruth, Clair L. McFadden, James H. Chilcott. Second Row. David C. Boles, Ronald A. Miller, Cecil W. Pearce, Larry J. Cox, Lyle D. Katz, Lawrence E. Erbes, Malcolm E. Gigstad, Donald L. Day, Donald J. McGehe, John P. Keating, William J. Machart, Byron L. Smith, Terry L. Dyke, Olin T. Sandlin, Charles D. Mears, Darryl R. Griffing, Dennis L. Bell, Duane R. Deyoe. Third Row. Donald K. Henderson, Anthony D. Krehbiel, James L. Dunn, John D. Sherwood, Lonnie G. Ryland, Carleton L. Kleitz, Richard C. Reed, Charles R. Heidrick, James N. Alice, Eugene L. Swearingen, Jerald H. Simpson, Wayne R. Kent, Robert L. Morgan, Darryl E. Matter, Gerald D. Soderstrom, William H. Hill, Thomas D. Adcock. Bottom Row: Robert L. Jadlow, John O. Palmer, Douglas K. McLean, Ben A. Moore, Lawrence Erpelding, Eugene E. Algrim, William L. Pratt, James E. Rizek, George A. Ellsworth, Dale W. Brockhausen, Michael Blankenship, Frank E. Mock, Garth W. McMillen, James D. Kent, Patricia J. Jordan. 353 K-Block Section flashes a giant KSU while the band plays the Alma Mater during a halftime performance. The sec- tion, composed of 1,200 students, works in close cooperation with the marching band to execute the flashcard stunts. K-State Band Top Row. Phyllis G. Rust, Robert L. Elevens, Patricia A. Byers, James W. Rowland, Billie J. Hinds, Charles E. Rostcx.il. Linda L. Green. Second Ron . Karen L. Barndt, Bernard E. Ginsburg, Mildred L. Criswell, Marylou Claussen, Marva L. Morrison, William R. Jacobs, William S. Duncan, Myron L. Bailey, Leland T. Harvey, Vernon E. Lohmann, James M. Milliken, Donald E. Henry, Linda J. Bremer, Thomas W. Badger, Steven W. Beer, Rolland V. Elliott, Ronald H. Smith. Third Row. Duane O. Townley, James E. Fraser, Cathe- rine L. Hyde, Sharel L. Dutton, Versa L. Gostnell, Donald L. Meredith, Russell E. Berlin, Neal C. Harrington, Ronald D. Jefferies, Ray- mond E. Simpson, Bertram R. Biles, David L. Frey, Michael M. Trollman. Fourth Row. James E. Dilley, Doris M. Lehman, Karen B. Mauck, Ellis M. Meeks, Larry E. Stevenson, Carol A. Burns, Oneita L. Marcy, Dennis T. Nelson, David C. Boles, Barbara R. Walker. Bottom Row: Stephen J. Lange, Carol A. Honstead, Alan A. Moore, Jerrie J. McAhren, George M. Cleveland, Mary L. Wehling. 354 Stepping high to the music of the marching band at foot- ball games and parades are K-Steppers Ann Johnson, Arlene Ciboski, Patricia Smith, Virginia Noller, Sue Shan- non, Jeanne George, Penny Heyl, and Vicki Broadhurst. K-State Band Top Row: Paul E. Shull, William L. Jones. Second Row: Harry B. Perry, Gary G. Harmon, Peter B. Thomas, Wayne L. Daniel, Norman R. Schneider, Thomas M. Nelson, Jerry L. Post. Third Row: Judith M. Barker, Edward L. Rork, Joel E. Buller, Charles W. Guthrie, Susan Coleman, Robert G. Lortscher, Bernard D. Finuf, Philip D. Hollis, Dean E. Hendricks, Harry E. Mansfield, Gerald E. Fritz, Gary L. Buss, Ronald W. Grumme, George F. Heyne, Leland G. Sharpe, Ronald R. Pauli, Michael F. Moore, Robert M. Deaver. Fourth Row : Linda L. Betton, Dawn L. Flesher, Thomas C. Wann, Dianne K. Jurenka, Jerry T. Huff, William K. Beckman, Roger W. Lemon, Janet M. Lemon, James D. Smith, Marvin C. Wahlen, Curtis M. Wann, David A. Reusser, Jerrold D. Kohler, George Teichgraeber. Fifth Row: John W. DeMand, Malinda R. Crispin, Katherine Opocensky, Keith E. Meredith, Larry C. Hinnergardt, Harold D. Williams, Richard D. Boehmke, Gayla J. Davis, Gary E. Miller, Lorretta F. Mundhenke, Veronica Bonebrake. Bottom Row: Karol K. Alexander, Rita D. Mundhenke, Lucille J. Latschar, Judith C. Poppe, Ann L. Johnson, Marilyn J. Back, Jeanne M. George. 355 l MaH M M Hi HH H H B M Versatile puppeteer Daniel Llords manipulated some 200 marionettes in his presentation, Spectacle on Strings. Sophisticated sorcery in the program, An Evening with the Shaw Smiths, delighted the summer school audience. Enrollment Upsurges In Summer Months Summer school enrollment figures showed 2,460 students earning extra hours. The upsurge in en- rollment was an increase of 325 over the preceding summer. Varied student activities included use of the Manhattan swimming pool, the University ten- nis courts and the Student Union facilities. Students were informed by the Quelle Lecture Se- ries. Five lectures, presented under the theme of The Concept and the Book, covered topics concerning the world crisis and changing ideas in Christian tra- dition. Philip Farkas, one of the leading French horn players in America, gave a summer recital. Another musical event was the orchestra performance con- ducted by Henry Sopkin of the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra. The Boston Lyric Theater, a musical thea- ter group, and the Shaw Smiths, a magician-comedy team, also drew summer students and faculty. 356 Alumni Mag, Bureau Relate Campus News Press releases prepared by the Kansas State News Bureau publicized current news about students and faculty members. Acting as a nerve center for news dissemination, the Bureau, directed by Carl Rochat, kept people throughout the state informed about recent research findings, campus events and student activities. Rochat was aided by a graduate assistant, a secretary and five journalism students who gained additional experience in news writing. The K-Stater alumni magazine was written and edited by Helen Hostetter. In previous years, only the members of the K-State Alumni Association received the magazine. This year, however, K-Sta te gradu- ates will receive the alumni magazine for two years without having to join the Association. Through in- terpretative reporting and feature articles, the K-Stater magazine, published four times a year, creates a true picture of University life. Press releases are prepared and mimeographed for publica- tion by the office staff of the University News Bureau. Helen Hostetter won first place in the Kansas Press Women ' s contest as editor of the K-Stater alumni magazine. News of K-State honors and achievements reach the press through the efforts of Carl Rochat, News Bureau Director. 357 Campus Coeds Win Crowns, Royal Titles Campus coeds vied for royalty status in major and minor queen contests, ranging from the Miss Foot- ball title to the queen of the Arab-American Club. Bertie Lou Powell was selected by a panel of judges to represent K-State at the national Miss Football contest. One of 12 university representatives in the contest, Miss Powell traveled to California to com- pete for the national honor. Reigning as Miss Scheherazade was Nancy Harris. She was crowned at the Scheherazade Night festivi- ties, sponsored by the Arab-American Club. K-State ' s first official candidate for American Royal Queen was Eunice House. Climaxing the Army-Air Force Military Ball was the crowning of Linda Pigg. A vote of both corps selected Miss Pigg as queen. As the results of two competitions, Judy Whitesell was crowned Miss K-State-Manhattan. The first judging was on the basis of beauty, talent, poise and personality, and the second on interviews by judges. Miss Whitesell competed in the Miss Kansas contest for the right to go to the Miss America pageant. Festival highlights include a Disneyland tour for the hostess queen and KSU ' s Miss Football, Bertie Powell. A trophy, bouquet of red roses and the Miss K-State-Man- hattan crown bring a new honor to Judy Whitesell, Alpha Delta Pi. Former title-holder, Carolyn Brauer, congrat- ulates the new queen as runners-up look on approvingly. Nancy Harris, Gamma Phi Beta, is crowned Miss Scheherazade by Hadi Abdul, president of the Arab- American Club. Receiving her crown at their show and dance, Miss Harris is the second coed to win the honor. Crowned 1961 Military Ball Queen at the annual Army- Air Force ROTC dance is Linda Pigg, of Putnam Hall. Departing for Kansas City as K-State ' s candidate for the 1961 American Royal Queen is Eunice House, Pi Beta Phi. Dancing before an audience of more than 1,000 people, Indrani and company display intricate dance footwork. Dave Brubeck and his quartet play jazz in the typical Brubeck style as part of a campus entertainment series. Renowned Performers Entertain Audiences Campus audiences were musically and visually en- tertained by a foursome of world-renown talent groups, s cheduled by the Union Campus Entertain- ment Committee and the India Association. Perform- ing before a record-breaking audience, the Dave Brubeck Quartet rendered his internationally famous jazz which has won every poll and award for jazz. Appearing on campus at the invitation of the India Association, Indrani executed the temple rhythms of India with the motions of her hands and feet. Indrani and her company interpreted religious legends and portions of the lives of Indian gods. In November the Glenn Miller Orchestra, under the direction of Ray McKinley, gave a full length concert version of the Glenn Miller Time which has previously appeared on television. Jazz selections and Miller originals comprised the two performances which coincided with Parents ' Day. Highlighting the Royal Purple Dance, the Four Preps sang selections of popular and contemporary music. After clowning their way through the pre-dance concert, the four re- turned to display their musical talents at the dance. 360 Clowning their way through songs and interpretations, the Four Preps entertain at the auditorium preceding the Royal Purple Ball. During the dance intermission, the sing- ing group presented a second performance for students. Under the direction of Ray McKinley, the Glenn Miller Orchestra revitalizes an old period as they present a full concert version of Glenn Miller Time. Renewing the Miller style, the group played at the Homecoming Dance. 361 Senior Livestock Judging Team Ronald P. Scott, Elton D. Aberle, Clinton H. McDiffett, Paul A. Ryding, Charles A. Helwig, Larry L. Coon, Coach Don Good. Wool Judging Team John R. Teagarden, John R. Fox, Coach Myron Hillman, Larry J. Theurer, Joe F. Lichtenauer. Ag Judging Squads Rank in Competition Judging teams from K-State traveled throughout the nation to rate crops, animals and products. The men used score cards and written and oral reasons to relay their ratings. Dairy Cattle judgers launched their competitive season with a victory at the ninth annual Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging contest at the Hutchinson State Fair. Livestock Judging Team Ranks High Fourth place was captured by the Senior Livestock Judging squad in the Intercollegiate contest at the American Royal in Kansas City. Coached by Don Good, the team tied with Mississippi State for sixth place at the Chicago International Livestock Exposi- tion. Best individual showings were made by Paul Ryding, third high in swine judging, and Ronald Scott, tenth high in cattle judging. The Junior Livestock Judging team tied for second place in the Intercollegiate Judging contest at Fort Worth in the Southwest Exposition and Fat Stock Show. The junior team is in training for next year ' s shows. Brushing up on their dairy products judging techniques in preparation for the Collegiate International contest in Washington, D. C. are Albert S. DePee, Gary D. Reif, Lyle G. Helmer, Coach W. H. Martin and Roger F. Baroch. 362 Meat Judging Team Ivan E. Kanalc, Wilbur D. Smith, Lawrence H. Speer, Coach Robert A. Merkel. John R. Teagarden, Larry J. Theurer, Arthur L. Slyter. Meat Judgers Place Fourth Robert Merkel coached the Meats Judging team that placed fourth in an 18-team Intercollegiate con- test at the American Royal in Kansas City. Meats judgers received tenth place in the International col- legiate contest held at Madison, Wis. The best indi- vidual score was made by Ivan Kanak who won sec- ond in lamb judging. The Junior Meats Judging squad placed third at an Intercollegiate Judging con- test at Fort Worth. The team, coached by Dave Topel, ranked second in beef and lamb grading and was third in pork judging. Leon Dunn won the high individual scoring honors in lamb judging, while Larry Antrim placed third high in beef. Senior Dairy Cattle Judging Team- -Top Row: Coach G. B. Marion, Earl D. Kellogg, Lawrence E. Schrader. Bottom Row: Larry L. Coon, Ronald S. Robb. Poultry judgers watch attentively as Amos J. Kahrs, team coach, explains how to check a hen for moult. Team mem- bers are John R. Baird, William S. Edwards, Jerry R. Craig, Coach Kahrs, Sterling Ingwerson, and Gary L. Eilrich. 363 Meat Judging Team Ivan E. Kanak, Wilbur D. Smith, Coach R. A. Merkel, Lawrence H. Speer, Arthur L. Slyter, Larry D. Antrim. Crops Judging Team Don M. Gronau, Ralph Holliday, Coach E. L. Mader, Jon W. Thole, Norman Hildebrand. Crops Team Wins Top Honors Capturing top honors at the International Col- legiate Crops contest was the Crops Judging team. Larry Johnson was second high man in the contest while Don Gronau finished fourth. Coached by E. L. Mader, the men placed third at the National Col- legiate Crops Judging contest at Kansas City. Dairy Products judgers ranked 14th in the 27th Collegiate Student International contest in Wash- ington, D. C. The team was coached by W. H. Mar- tin. Poultry judgers placed fourth in the 38th Inter- national intercollegiate Poultry Judging contest. The Wool judging team, coached by Myron Hillman, entered competition at the American Royal. Senior Livestock Judging Team Top Row. Charles A. Helwig, Clinton H. McDiffett, Donald E. Janasek, Gary R. Swarner. Bottom Row: Ronald P. Scott, Gary W. Beck, Elton D. Aberle, Coach Don Good. 364 Seniors pages 368-419 Graduates pages 420-423 Underclass pages 424-534 Advertising pages 535-552 Index pages 553-568 3. - I Photo by STUDIO ROYAL BOOK FOUR Students pass by Farrell Library and the new Student Health Center. A. . ? %. t?w!t str- ife I te v Every classroom, every passing year, every rung on the ladder brings students to realize that each is richer in both knowledge and friends. u fci .1 -i . K r - i- ' H % 5% jft- . r%i ; rfC - r- Experiencing the last phase in the life of a senior, 1961 June graduates await the walk to Ahearn Fieldhouse and commencement exercises. Diplomas were awarded to 1620 graduates in the only formal exercise of the school year. 368 The 1962 Senior Class officers discussing plans for sell- ing senior derby hats and senior buttons are Brenda Mor- gan, secretary; Dee J. Hubbard, vice-president; Tausca McClintock, treasurer; and Richard Ewy, president. Senior Class Wears Buttons, Derby Hats The University party swept all four positions of Senior Class officers as only 16 per cent of the 1,442 eligible juniors voted. The officers selected the gradu- ation invitations and the class memorial. Black der- bies marked the pep section at the Oklahoma State football game and senior buttons were sold for the Colorado basketball game. Abbreviations for Activities Acctg. Accounting; ACS Ameri- can Chemical Society; Act. Activities; Adm. Administration; Ad. Advertising; Ag. Agriculture; AFROTC Air Force Re- serve Officers Training Corps; A.G.O. American Guild of Organ- ists; AIA American Institute of Architects; AIChE American Institute of Chemical Engineers; A1EE American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers; AIP American Institute of Physics; Am. Ameri- can; ANS American Nuclear Society; ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers; ASA American Statistical Society; ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers; ASLA American Society of Landscape Architects; ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASRM American Society of Restaurant Management; ASTM American Society of Testing Materials; A S Arts and Sciences; Asst. Assistant; Assn. Association; Assoc. Associated; AKLA Association of Kansas Landscape Artists; AWS Associ- ated Women Students; Aux. Auxiliary. Bd. Board; BSU Baptist Student Union; BSA Business Stu- dents Association; Bus. Business; Cab. Cabinet; Capt. Captain; Chap. Chapter; Chem. Chemical, Chemistry; Chm.- Chairman; Cmdr. Commander; Comm. Committee, Commission; Conf. Conference; Corres. Corresponding; Coun. Council; Dem. Democrats; Dept. Department; Diet. Dietetics; Dir. Director; Dist. Distinguished; DMS Distinguished Military Student; DSF Disciple Student Fellowship; EC. Economics; Ed. Education, Educators, Editor, Editorial; Engr. Engineering, Engineers; Evan. Evangelical; EUB Evangelical United Brethren; Exec. Execu- tive; Ext. Extension; Fellow. Fellowship; FMOC Favorite Man on Campus; Found. Foundation; Fr. Freshman; FTA Future Teachers of America; Gen. -General; Govt. Government; Hort. Horticulture; Hosp. Hospitality. IAS; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; IFC Interfraternity Council; IFYE International Farm Youth Exchange; Ind. Inde- pendent; Integ. Integrity Party; Intl. International; IOHC In- dependent Organized House Council; IPC Inter-Fraternity Pledge Council; IRE Institute of Radio Engineers; ISA Independent Students Association; Jr. Junior; Kansas Ag. Stu. Agricultural Magazine; KSCF Kansas State Christian Fellowship; K-State Engr. K-State Engineers ' Magazine; LSA Lutheran Students Associa- tion; LUNA Little United Nations Assembly; Mag. Magazine; M. E. Mechanical Engineering; MENC Music Educators Na- tional Conference; Mgt. Manager; MMUN Midwest Model United Nations; MFC Mock Political Convention; MLJN Model United Nations; Natl. National; NEA Nuclear Engineering As- sociation; NW Northwest; OCW Off-Campus Women ' s Associ- ation; Org. Organization; Panhel. Panhellenic; Pres. President; Pol. Sci. Political Science; Pub. Publicity, Publications; Pub. Rel. Public Relations. RA Resident Assistant; Rec. Recipient, Recognition, Record- ing; Rep. Representative, Republican; RWF Roger Williams Fel- lowship; SAB Student Activities Board; SAE Society of Ameri- can Engineers; S.A.M. Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment; S.A.M.E. Society of American Military Engineers; SCF Student Christian Fellowship; SCONA Student Conference on National Affairs; SCUSA Student Conference on United States ' Affairs; SE Southeast; S.E.A. Student Education Association; Sec. Secretary, Second; Sec. Cent. Fund Second Century Fund; Sec. Gen. Secretary General; SGA Student Governing Associa- tion; Soc. Social, Society; Soph. Sophomore; Sr. Senior; SSLA Student Society of Landscape Architects; Stu. Student; Tech. Technical; Treas. Treasurer; UCCF United Campus Christian Fellowship; UGB Union Governing Board; UMOC Ugly Man on Campus; Union Student Union; Univ. University Party; UPC Union Program Council; USCG -United Student Christian Council; USP United Staters Party; Vet. Med. -Veterinary Medi- cine; Veterans Org. Veterans Organization; V-Pres. Vice-Presi- dent; WAA Women ' s Athletic Association; Y-O Y-Orpheum. 369 Abbott Akin Aberle, E. Aklit.ii- Aberle, R. Albers Ackley Albright, D. Agenbroad Albright, T. Ahlstedt Aldridge SENIORS: Abb- Bar Abbott, Ronald C. Kansas City, Business Administration: Delta Upsilon, Chap. Ed., Sr. Coun., Astronomy Club, MFC, MUN. Aberle, Elton D. Sabetha, Animal Husbandry; Alpha Gamma Rho Pres., Alpha Mu, Alpha Zeta, Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Block Bridle, Livestock, Meat Judging Teams. Aberle, Richard S. Sabetha, Nuclear Engineering: Delta Tau Delta, Four Delts Quartet, Blue Key V-Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Engr. Coun. V-Pres., ANS, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, IFC, SAB, UGB, Varsity Men ' s Glee Pres., Intramurals. Ackley, Kalen M. Derby, Technical Journalism: Ag. Stu. Bus. Staff, Collegian Reporter, Asst. Soc. Ed., Wire Ed., Daily Ed., Home EC. Journalism Club, Royal Purple Office Staff, Ed. Staff, Whi-Purs. Agenbroad, Stanley R. Nampa, Idaho, Veterinary Medicine. Ahlstedt, Linda L. Smolan, Home Eco- nomics Teaching: Dean ' s Honor Roll, Gamma Delta Treas., Phi Upsilon Omicron Sec., Phi Sigma Chi, Collegiate 4-H Pianist, 4-H Review Ed., Home EC. Teaching Club Treas., RA, S.E.A., Whi-Purs. Akin, Linda L. Lawrence, Family and Child Development and Elementary Education: Clovia Pres., Sr. Rep., Home EC. Coun., Home EC. Family and Child Development Pres., Collegiate 4-H, RA Boyd Hall, S.E.A., YWCA Pres, Regional Conf. Akhtar, Humayun Karachi, Pakistan, English. Albers, Euriel B. Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Albright, Deanna M. Ot- tawa, Textiles and Clothing: Kappa Delta Soc. Chm, Soc. Coor- dinating Coun., AWS Coun, Young Rep, Home EC. Clothing Retailing Club, Intramurals. Albright, Ted W. Helena, Mont, Business Administration. Aldridge, William F. Salina, Mathe- matics. All, David C. McPherson, Business Administration: Delta Tau Delta, A S Coun, Stu. Coun. Chm., Stu. Body V-Pres, Campus Entertainment Chm, Faculty Coun. on Stu. Affairs, UGB, UPC Chm. Alley, Lowell F. Manhattan, Feed Tech- nology. Allison, William F. Topeka, Architecture. Amos, Sheila J. Colby, Elementary Education: Smurthwaite Judicial All Alley Allison Amos Andersen Anderson, C. Anderson, D. A. Anderson, D. K. Anderson, J. Anderson, K. 370 Anglemyer Austin Annan Avery Arbsland Aycock Arbuckle Babcock Armstrong Badaracco Atkinson Bahadur Bd., Inter-Dorm Coun., K-State Players, Phi Sigma Chi, RWF, S.E.A. Andersen, Ronald D. Salina, Civil Engineering. Anderson, Carmen M. Wichita, Home Economics Teaching. Anderson, Donald A. Salina, Entomology. Anderson, Don- ald K. Wichita, Social Sciences. Anderson, Jay A. Para- dise, Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Anderson, Kirs- ten M. McPherson, Elementary Education: A S Coun., AWS Rep., Union Dance Comm., Newman Club, S.E.A. Advisory Bd., Pub. Chm. Anglemyer, Reta J. Winfield, Elementary Education: Alpha Delta Phi Chm. of Skits and Programs, S.E.A., Jazz Club Sec. Annan, Patricia J. Manhattan, Elementary Education. Arbs- land, Lewis C. Clear-water, Business Administration Account- ing. Arbuckle, Robert W. Kansas City, Mo., Electrical Engi- neering: Delta Sigma Phi Sec., AIEE, IAS, IRE. Armstrong, Karen E. Topeka, Elementary Education. Atkinson, Deanna K. Caldwell, Speech. Austin, Robert B. Garden City, Speech. Avery, Richard D. Lyon s, Physics: Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Theta Epsilon, AIP, Fr. Orientation Leader, MUN, Sec. Cent. Fund Planning Conf. Aycock, Richard L. Wichita, Business Ad- ministration. Babcock, Warren C. Stella, Neb., Veterinary Medicine: Straube, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Newman Club. Bada- racco, John L. Mexico, Mo., Architecture. Bahadur, Chan- dresh Washington, D.C., Nuclear Engineering: ANS, Cosmo- politan Club, Union Dance Comm., Young Dem. Bair, Clark L. Goodland, Secondary Education: Beta Sigma Psi, Putnam Scholar, A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union Comm., Collegiate 4-H. Baird, Gail L. Parsons, Agri- culture. Baird, John R. Arkansas City, Agricultural Education. Baker, Charles W. Garden City, Civil Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASCE Pres. Baker, Ray- mond W. Wynne Wood, Okla., Landscape Architecture. Baker, Robert L. Kansas City, Secondary Education. Ball, Barbara E. Augusta, Physical Education. Ballentine, Larry J. Emporia, Electrical Engineering. Banks, Joyce M. Effing- ham, Foods and Nutrition. Bare, Linda A. Wichita, Elemen- tary Education: Alpha Xi Delta, SCF Sec., S.E.A., Young Rep., YWCA Cab., Treas. . Bair Baird, G. Baird, J. Baker, C. Baker, R. W. Baker, R. L. Ball Ballentine Banks Bare 371 Barger Barton Barlow Bauer Barnes Baxter Barnhart Beach Baroch Beard Barr Beardmore SENIORS: Bar-Bie Baroch, Roger F. Chicago, 111., Dairy Manufacturing: Dairy Science Club Parliamentarian. Barr, Terry R. Manhattan, Pre-Law. Barger, Phillip G. Islington, Canada, Agricultural Engineering. Barlow, Mary J. Humboldt, Mathematics: Kappa Alpha Theta Treas., S.E.A. Barnes, Howard A. Osawatomie, Physics. Barnhart, Ralph D. Coldwater, Business Administration Accounting: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Masonic Club, Gymnastics Team. Barton, Norman D. Cuba, Mechanical Engineering. Bauer, Clarence W. Cherryvale, Civil Engineering. Baxter, Kenneth L. Arkansas City, Dairy Husbandry. Beach, Paul R. Kansas City, Economics. Beard, Charles D. Neodesha, Electrical Engineering. Beardmore, Carolyn A. Wichita, Elementary Education: S.E.A., Frog Club Pres. Presenting a selection of Christmas carols and folksongs, the Madrigal Singers, under the direction of Jean Sloop, entertain at the Feast of Carols. The banquet highlights the holiday fes- tivities which introduce the Christmas season on campus. Beck, C. Beck, G. Becker Behrends Behrhorst Beiter Bell Bengtson Bennett, G. Bennett, R. Beck, Cathleen J. Onaga, Medical Technology: Alpha Delta Theta Pres., Treas., Collegiate 4-H. Beck, Gary W. - Centralia, Animal Husbandry: Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Coun., Block Bridle, Jr. Sr. Livestock, Meat Judging Teams, Little Am. Royal, Individual Winner I960 Am. Royal Meat Judging Contest, Young Rep., Varsity Swimming. Becker, Arthur H. Albion, Neb., Veterinary Medicine: Phi Kappa Phi, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Behrends, Bernard D. Marysville, Secondary Educa- tion. Behrhorst, John R. Wichita, Business Administration: Sigma Nu, Chancery Club. Beiter, June L. Manhattan, Physical Education: Phems, OCW V-Pres. Bell, Ronald C. McDonald, Electrical Engineering. Bengston, Larry E. Smolan, Pre-Law: Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship, Chancery Club, MUN, MFC, Debate. Bennett, Gary D. Smith Center, English. Bennett, Ronald J. Sabetha, Busi- ness Administration. Benson, Robert B. Winfield, Civil Engineering. Bentz, Ray- mond L. Bethel, Mechanical Engineering. Bergeson, George E. Merriam, Restaurant Management. Berggren, Elaine E. Manhattan, Elementary Education: S.E.A. Bergstrom, Lourin K. Clay Center, Physical Education. Berry, John D. Newton, Business Administration. Besecke, Walter A. Kansas City, Electrical Engineering. Besse, Marjorie A. New Orleans, La., Textiles and Clothing: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Waltheim Homecoming Chm., Judicial Bd., Hospitality Day Theme Chm., Clothing and Textiles Program Chm., Religious Coun. Sec., Union Dance Comm. Sec., Coffee Hours Comm. Bestgen, Robert F. Manhattan, Mechanical En- gineering. Beuby, Stephen C. Tulsa, Okla., Civil Engineering: Phi Kappa Theta, ASCE, IAS, Newman Club. Beyer, Curtis M. Gridley, Electrical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres., V-Pres. Bieber, Arlyn C. Bison, Architectural Engineering: AIA, Intramurals Singles and Doubles Tennis Champion. Benson Berggren Besecke Beuby Bentz Bergstrom Besse Beyer Bergeson Berry Bestgen Bieber 373 SENIORS: Bil-Bro Biles, Bertram R. Hutchinson, Pre-Law: Smith, A S Honors Program, Concert and Marching Bands, Varsity Debate, MUN Sec.-Gen., MMUN Sec.-Gen, Publius Ed., UCCF, SCF. Bills, Richard E. Salina, Industrial Technology: S.A.M., SSIE, Vet- erans Org. Bingham, Larry J. Kansas City, Business Adminis- tration Accounting: Delta Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, A S Honors Program, Stu. Coun. Rep, SAB, Y-O Producer, UPC Chm., UGB, Bowling. Bird, Daniel M. Anthony, Animal Husbandry. Birk, Royle J. Gridley, Electrical Engineering. Birkbeck, James S. Burling- ton, Agricultural Economics: Acacia, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. EC. Club Pres., Corres. Sec., Collegiate 4-H V-Pres, Univ. Ext. Club Treas., Dairy Cattle Judging Team. Birkinsha, Jack E. Atchison, Psychology: Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres., Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Eta Sigma, IFC Treas., Scholarship Chm., Big 8 IFC Rep, Psychology Club Pres. Bitter, Gary G. Hoisington, Sec- ondary Education: Beta Sigma Psi, S.E.A, Natl. Ed. Assn., Fr. Orientation, Union Comm, Collegiate 4-H. Black, Terrence L. Wichita, Mechanical Engineering. Blanding, Michel R. Minneapolis, Business Administration. Blankenship, Sandra St. Joseph, Mo, Economics: Kappa Bobek Bontrager Bottorff Boettcher Borne Bouchardon Boge Boss Bowman, C. P - l rrl Biles Bird Birkinsha Blanding Bills Birk Bitter Blankenship Bingham Birkbeck Black Bloomquist Delta, K-State Players, Young Rep. Bloomquist, Deanna K. Falun, Secondary Education: Alpha Xi Delta, YWCA Cab, Sec, S.E.A, SCF Sec, Whi-Purs, Young Rep. Bobek, Mary E. Caldwell, Secondary Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma Sec, S.E.A, Union Dance Comm, Whi-Purs, Royal Purple Queen Candidate. Boettcher, Jarold W. Beloit, Nuclear Engineering. Boge, Allen D. Wichita, Mechanical Engineer- ing: Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, Scabbard Blade, S.A.M.E, ASME, Flying Club, Rifle Team Capt. Bontrager, Harold L. Holton, Agricultural Economics. Borne, Robert L. Prairie Du Chien, Wis, Veterinary Medicine. Boss, James F. Marysville, Secondary Education: Phi Kappa Theta, Newman Club, S.E.A, Young Dem. Bottorff, William W. .-Topeka, Electrical Engineering. Bou- chardon, Mary C. Manhattan, Modern Languages. Bowman, Charles T. Dodge City, Statistics. Bowman, M. Bozarth Brauer Brewer, D. Boyd, K. Bramlage llr. in n Brewer, O. Boyd, M. Brandt Brent Brink Bowman, Marvin M. Maryville, Mo., Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Boyd, Kenneth L. Fowler, Vet- erinary Medicine. Boyd, Mary F. Mankato, Clothing Retailing: Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board V-Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omi- cron Nu, Stu. Coun. V-Pres., YWCA, AWS Coun., Home EC. Coun., K-Key Award. Bozarth, Karen K. Alexandria, Va., Foods and Nutrition: Kappa Delta, Omicron Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Professional Foods Club Membership Chm., Panhel. Coun., YWCA. Bram- lage, Dorothy E. Junction City, Secondary Education. Brandt, Ruth E. Augusta, Elementary Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma, S.E.A. V-Pres., Union Dance Comm. Chm., UPC, UGB, SGA Assembly Comm. Sec., Judicial Systems Review Comm. Chm., Whi-Purs, Panhel. Coun., YWCA. Brauer, Bruce R. Liberal, Speech: Beta Sigma Psi, Alpha Epsi- lon Rho, Gamma Delta, Soc. Coordinating Coun., Varsity Men ' s Glee, Union Comm., FMOC Candidate, Young Rep. Braun, Clait E. Leavenworth, Technical Agronomy: Block Bridle, Klod Kernal Rec. Sec., Collegiate 4-H, Intramurals. Brent, Wayne A. Alton, Feed Technology: Young Rep., Fr. Basket- ball, Fr. Baseball, Intramurals. Brewer, Donald D. Winfield, Chemical Engineering. Brewer, Owen C. Hutchinson, Technical Journalism: Kappa Alpha Mu Treas., Royal Purple and Collegian Photographer. Brink, Jarvis Le Roy, Biological Science. Brisbin, John C. Girard, Civil Engineering. Britton, John A. Kinsley, Art. Brock, Ronald E. Norton, Statistics. Brown, H. Janiece Jennings, Elementary Education: S.E.A., Family and Child Development Club, Kappa Phi, Wesley Found., ISA, Collegiate 4-H. Brown, Loretta S. Hoisington, Elemen- tary Education. Brown, Tommy W. Alta Vista, Business Ad- ministration. Brown, Warren S. Lee ' s Summit, Mo., Physical Education: Beta Theta Pi Soc. Chm., Blue Key Soc. Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Stu. Coun., Arnold Air Soc., Air Force Assn., Athletic Coun., Varsity Basketball. Brown, William E. Downs, Business Administration. Brownlee, Wayne E. Burdett, Feed Technology. Brisbin Brown, H. Brown, W. S. Britton Brown, L. Brown, W. E. Brock Brown, T. Brownlee 375 Broyles Bryan Bryson Buchanan Buckbee Bumgarner Bunger Bunney Burcham Burge SENIORS: Bro-Coc Broyles, James K. Potwin, Physical Sciences. Bryan, Jon B. Scott City, Physics: Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, AIP. Bryson, Gladys K. Manhattan, Speech. Bu- chanan, Donald E. Wakarusa, Architectural Engineering. Buckbee, Albert W. Warwick, N.Y., Business Administra- tion: Phi Delta Theta Pres., Rush Chm., Soc. Coordinating Coun., K-State Players, Young Rep., Intramurals. Bumgarner, Jim G. Kansas City, Mo., Architecture. Bunger, William P. Beloit, Agricultural Education. Bunney, Gary L. Bellevue, Neb., Electrical Engineering. Burcham, Devirda H. Omaha, Neb., Pre-Dentistry. Burge, Linda R. Prairie Village, English: Kappa Delta V-Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Angel Flight Pres, Treas, Union Comm., YWCA, Whi-Purs, AWS Coun, Dorm Judicial Board, LUNA, MPC. Burhoop, Boyd E. Central City, Neb, Veterinary Medicine. Burhoop, Jean M. Central City, Neb, Home Economics Teach- ing. Burkholder, Jimmy C. Goodland, Secondary Education: Lambda Chi Alpha. Burton, Charles L. Independence, Civil Engineering. Cain, Larry W. Haysville, Horticulture: Hort. Club Sec. Callabresi, Melvin C. New Cambria, Architectural Engineering: Beta Sigma Psi Pres, Steel Ring, Engr. Coun, Engr. Open House, Stu. Coun. Callen, James D. Wichita, Nuclear Engineering: Delta Upsi- lon V-Pres, Rush Chm, Scholarship Com, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, Putnam Assn. V-Pres, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, ANS, UGB, Engr. Coun. V-Pres, Union Comm. Sub-Chm, Chess Club Pres, SGA Comm. Coordinating Staff, Varsity Swimming. Callen, Judith C. Wichita, Elementary Education: Gamma Phi Beta, AWS V-Pres, Coordinating Coun. Chm, Service Comm. Chm, SEA Advisory Coun, Intl. Relations Bd, Union Comm, Whi- Purs. Callison, George L. Blue Rapids, Zoology: Kappa Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Men ' s Glee, Young Dem. V-Pres, Geology Club, Entomology Club, MPC, MUN, Intramurals. Carlin, John W. Smolan, Dairy Husbandry: Farm House Pledge Master, Burhoop, B. Callen, J. D. Burhoop, J. Callen, J. C. Burkholder Callison Burton Carlin Cain Carrico Callabresi Carter 376 Cation Cebula CecU Chalmers Chaney Chaplain Chapman Chappell Chehaske Chism Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta Sec., Tribunal Chancellor, Dairy Club Pres., Collegiate 4-H Pres., LSA V-Pres., 4-H Review Asst. Ed., Little Am. Royal Asst. Sec., Jr. Sr. Dairy Judging Teams, Jr. Livestock Judging Team. Carrico, Tom P. Beloit, Business Administration Accounting. Carter, Ronald K. Par- sons, Government: Collegiate 4-H. Cation, Kenneth L. Newton, Electrical Engineering: Smith, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, AIEE. Cebula, Robert A. Goodland, Statistics: ASIEE, Newman Club, ISA, Intramurals. Cecil, Ethelyn L. Leon, Home Economics Teach- ing: Waltheim Sec., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., UCCF. Chalmers, Glenn B. Topeka, Civil Engineering. Chaney, Thomas J. Greensburg, Electrical Engineering: Smith. Chaplain, Ronald C. Bloomingdale, Ind., Veterinary Medicine. Chapman, Jack R. Buffalo, Feed Technology: Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Mu, Ag. Coun., Milling Assn., Quaker Oats Scholar- ship. Chappell, Stephen F. Kansas City, Business Administra- tion. Cheshaske, John T. Yates Center, Chemical Engineering. Chism, Kathryn L. Ottawa, Clothing Retailing: Smurthwaite Soc. Chm., Omicron Nu Sec., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma Chi, Home EC. Coun. Sec., Boyd Hall RA, V-Pres., S.E.A., AWS Rep, MUN, Home EC. Ext. Club. Choplin, David W. Mission, Mathematics. Chrisman, Peggy J. Hutchinson, Elementary Education: Clovia Treas., Collegiate 4-H, S.E.A., YWCA, UCCF. Christie, James C. Hiawatha, Business Administration. Clark, Carol J. Scott City, Elemen- tary Education: Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Delta Pi Historian, A S Coun., Panhel. Coun., Soc. Coordinating Coun., Sr. Coun, A Cappella, SGA Elections Comm, S.E.A, Phi Sigma Chi, Whi-Purs. Clary, Joseph R. Garland, Agricultural Edu- cation. Claunch, Jerry R. Horton, Mathematics. Clewell, Sylvia Belle Plaine, Economics. Click, Harold E. Havana, Agronomy. Clubine, Gerald D. Independence, Elec- trical Engineering: Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu V-Pres., Sigma Tau, Engr. Coun, AIEE Pres, ASTM, Engr. of the Month. Clum, Duane V. Humboldt, Secondary Education. Coburn, Ralph J. Preston, Secondary Education. Cochran, Scott P. Wichita, Physical Education. Choplin Clewell Chrisman Click Christie Clubine Clark Clum Clary Coburn Claunch Cochr an 377 Coffman, J. D. Coleman Combes Conrad Coffman, J. R. Colson Comfort Cook, C. Colaw Colvin Congrove Cook, J. SENIORS: Cof-Dan (. ' off man. Jack D. Reading, Feed Technology. Cof f man, James R. Lyndon, Veterinary Medicine. Colaw, Thomas A. Overland Park, Business Administration. Coleman, Edrel A. Manhattan, Elementary Education. Colson, Fred M. Paola, Architecture: AIA, ISA, Newman Club, Engr. Open House, Intramurals. Colvin, Thomas L. Alexandria, Va., Government. Combes, Larry D. Lebo, Mechanical Engineering. Comfort, Anthony J. Topeka, Business Administration Accounting. Congrove, James E. Effingham, Agronomy: Agronomy Club, Intramurals. Conrad, Loren W. Salina, Electrical Engineering. Cook, Caro- lyn J. Santa Fe, .N. M., English: Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, UGB Sec. Cook, James R. Newton, Business Administration. Cook, Larry E. Topeka, Mechanical Engineering. Cook, Thaine W. Arkansas City, Nuclear Engineering. Cool, Joann Glasco, English. Coon, Larry L. Goodland, Agricultural Eco- nomics: Acacia, Alpha Zeta Treas., Ag. EC. Club Corres. Sec., Rec. Sec., Treas., Ag. Coun., Collegiate 4-H, Jr. Sr. Dairy Cattle, Livestock Judging Team. Cooper, Dorothy J. Independence, Home Economics Teaching: Smurthwaite Pres., Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, UCCF, SCF, Home EC. Teach- ing Club, S.E.A., Inter-Dorm Coun. Cooper, Margaret L. Blue Springs, Mo., Home Economics and Journalism: Chi Omega Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Home EC. Coun. Treas., AWS, RA, Home EC. Journalism Club. Cooper, Marilyn L. Hutchinson, Govern- ment. Coulter, Roger W. Pratt, Mechanical Engineering. Cook, L. Cook, T. Cool Coon Cooper, D. Cooper, Margaret Cooper, Marilyn Coulter Covington Cowan Covington, Karen J. Wellington, Home Economics Teaching: S.E.A. Sec, Treas., OCW, Home EC. Teaching Club, Arab-Ameri- can Club Sec. Cowan, John A. Hiawatha, Secondary Educa- tion: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Phi Delta Pres., IFC, Cheer- leader, Y-O Program Comm., UPC. Crabb, Jay P. Colby, Technical Journalism: Acacia, Sigma Delta Chi, A1A, A Cappella, Collegian Asst. Ed., Royal Purple Staff, Y-O Dir., Sec. Cent. Fund, Young Rep. Craft, Barbara L. Topeka, Dietetics and Institutional Management: Professional Foods Club. Craft, Roger L. Osage City, Mechanical Engineer- ing: Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma Pres., Sec., ASME Sec., Machinery ' s Achievement Award. Craig, Jerry R. Otwell, Ind., Agricultural Economics. Cram- sey, George R. Conway, Business Administration Accounting. Crandall, George M. Seneca, Business Administration. Cranston, Charles S.- -Winfield, Industrial Engineering. Craw- ford, Kenneth R. Lincoln Industrial Technology. Crawford, Robert F. Dodge City Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Creager, Glen J. La Cygne, Agricultural Engineering. Creamer, Linda B.- Smith Center Psychology. Cristler, Con- nie L. Shawnee Mission Elementary Education: Alpha Delta Pi Pres., Mortar Board Pres., Chimes V-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Stu. Coun., S.E.A. Pres., Advisory Bd., SAB, UPC, Junior Wight- man Cup, Tennis. Crocker, Rex. D. Attica, Business Administration Accounting. Cron, Paul D. Alamo, Texas, Business Administration Ac- counting. Cudney, David W. Leoti, Technical Agronomy: Dean ' s Honor Roll, Klod Kernel, Varsity Gymnastics. Cun- ningham, Gary L. Russell, Mechanical Engineering: ASME. Curtis, William W. -Hastings, Neb., Secondary Education. Oahlquist, Peter H. Garfield, Modern Languages. Daily, Duane D. Abilene, Secondary Education. Dailey, James L. Stratton, Neb., Agriculture. Dame, James R. Sylvia, Secondary Education. Danford, Barbara L. Hutchinson, Home Eco- nomics Extension: Home EC. Ext. Club Treas., Univ. Ext. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Kappa Phi. Crabb Craig Cranston Creager Craft, B. Cramsey Crawford, K. Creamer Craft, R. Crandall Crawford, R. Cristler Crocker Cron Cudney Cunningham Curtis Dahlquist Daily Dailey Dame Danford J79 Marching in precision, members of Angel Flight take part in the Spring Review. Acting as official hostesses for the AFROTC SENIORS: Dan-Dor Dannenberg, Larry K. Smith Center, Business Administra- tion. Davis, John F. Phillipsburg, Secondary Education. Oavis, William D. Ferguson, Mo., Physics: Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, AIP, UCCF, Univ. Civic Orchestra. Dawdy, Janet Salina, Family and Child Development. Dawson, Ed- ward E. Newton, Business Administration: Sigma Theta Ep- silon. Day, Violet J. Lenora, Home Economics Teaching: Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., ISA, Collegiate 4-H, Kappa Phi, Wesley Found. functions at Kansas State, the flight boasted its largest member- ship since its establishment on the campus in 1957. Dean, Conrad H. Independence, Secondary Education: S.E.A., Engr. Club, Young Rep., Veterans Org. Dean, James B. Hutchinson, History: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Delta Sigma Rho Pres., Publius Ed., Chancery Club, Forensics Union, Debate, Young Dem., MUN, MC. Dearborn, Judith A. Manhattan, Elementary Education. Degnan, Deanna M. Garden City, Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Delta, Inter-Dorm Coun., Jr. Panhel. Coun., Phi Sigma Chi, Newman Club, Young Dem., MFC Office Mgr., MUN Office Staff, S.E.A. Asst. News Letter Ed., Union Games Comm. Dejesus, Jesus C. Junction City, Electrical Engineering. Denholm, Barbara A. Tonganoxie. Elementary Education: S.E.A., AWS, OCW, Whi-Purs. Dannenberg Dean, C. Davis, J. Dean, J. Davis, W. Dearborn Dawdy Degnan Dawson Dejesus Day Denholm 380 Den ton, Floyd N. Cherry vale, History: Cosmopolitan Club. Depee, Albert S. Erie, Dairy Manufacturing. Derks, Eugene L. Norton, Feed Technology. Detlefsen, Darryl F. Franklin, Neb., Physical Education. Dewey, Jacqueline D. Belleville, Secondary Education: Kappa Alpha Theta, S.E.A., Putnam Hall RA, Collegiate 4-H, 4-H Re- view Staff, Kappa Phi Cab., Wesley Found., Little Am. Royal, AWS. Dial, John M. Pampa, Tex., Veterinary Medicine: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres., Stu. Chap. AVMA, IFC. Dial, Ronald A. Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering. Dick, Connie L. Buhler, Home Economics Teaching: Alpha Chi Omega Rec. Sec., Rush Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron V-Pres., YWCA Bd., S.E.A, Home EC. Teaching Club, AWS, Mennonite Fellow., Sear ' s Scholarship, Hazel Burk Memorial Scholarship. Dick, William J. Winfield, Applied Music: Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Mu Sinfonia Exec. Alumni Sec., Music Ed. Natl. Conf. Pres., A Cappella, Orchestra, Madrigal Singers, Varsity Men ' s Glee, K-State Players, Orchesis, Presser Found. Scholarship. Dicken, Linda K. Hutchinson Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Delta. Dickey, Sally J. Newton, Sociology: Alpha Chi Omega, Sociology Club, S.E.A., Whi-Purs. Dickinson, Larry L. Chapman, Secondary Education. Dickinson, Margaret Great Bend, Home Economics Art: Clovia, Phi Sigma Chi, Collegiate 4-H, Home EC. Ext. Club, UCCF, Chaparajos. Dickinson, Russell B. Hutchinson, Bac- teriology. Dickson, Thomas H. Trenton, N. J., Art: Phi Kappa Tau, Varsity Men ' s Glee, AIA, Newman Club. Dillehay, Dennis R. Agenda, Elementary Education: S.E.A., A.G.O., MENC, Band, Univ. Chorus. Dittoe, Robert C. Manhattan, Secondary Education: Gamma Theta Upsilon, Veterans Org., Geography Club, Varsity Tennis. Donham, Judith C. Fairborn, Ohio, Sociology: Orchesis Pres., Treas., Sociology Club. Doornbos, Jerald A. Eldorado, Veteri- nary Medicine: Farm House, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Doornbos, Mary J. Scott City, Elementary Education: Alpha Delta Pi, UPC, Stu. Orientation Leader, Union Coffee Hours Comm., S.E.A., Stu. Chap. AVMA Aux. Dorawala, Tansukhlal Gu- jarat, India, Chemical Engineering. Dorssom, Harold L. Lan- caster, Physical Education. BltfV ,.-41 m fM Denton Detlefsen Dial, R. Dicken Depee Dewey Dick, C. Dickey Derks Dial,J. Dick, W. Dickinson, L. Dickinson, M. Dickinson, R. Dickson Dillehay Dittoe Donham Doornbos, J. Doornbos, M. Dorawala Dorssom 381 SENIORS: Dow-Fai Dowell, Albert R. Robinson, Geography. Draeger, Ernest A. Hallowell, Statistics. Dreiling, Judith A. Seneca, Sec- ondary Education: Alpha Chi Omega, Mortar Board Treas.. Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., YWCA Cab., Wesley Found. Sec., Kappa Phi, Young Dem.. LUNA, Phi Sigma Chi, Women ' s Glee V-Pres. Dreiling, Mark J. Topeka, Physics. Dresie, Carl F. Jet- more, Chemical Engineering: Goodnow, Shoshoni Treas.. AIChE. Drumright, Ray Harper, Veterinary Medicine. Drury, Ann Atchison, Physical Education: Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Phems V-Pres., S.E.A., Intra- murals. Dufva, Diane Manhattan, English: Chi Omega, Phi Dukes Dunlap Eastwood Eddy Dukewits Dunn, J. Eckenrode Edelblute Duncan Dunn, T. Eckermann Edgerton Dowell Dreiling, M. Drury Draeger Dresie Dufva Dreiling, J. Drumright Dugan Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, S.E.A., A Cappella, AWS Coun., SCONA, PTP, Religious Coun. Dugan, Raymond L. Manhattan, Government: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Honors Program, Stu. Body Pres., Big 8 SGA Chm., UGB, SAB, Blue Key Scholarship. Dukes, Barry A. Benton, Ky., Secondary Education. Duke- wits, Gary P. St. John, Physical Education. Duncan, Noel H. Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering: Beta Theta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau Treas., Steel Ring, Engr. Coun. Treas., Arnold Air Soc, AFROTC Wing Commander, Outstanding AFROTC Cadet. Dunlap, Donna M. Salina, Secondary Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres., Mortar Board, Chimes Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, A S Honors Program, Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight Pres., S.E.A. Pres., Apportionment Bd. Sec., Homecoming Queen At- tendant, MPC, AWS Standards Comm. Dunn, John P. Kan- sas City, Mo., Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Theta, A1EE, Engr. Mag., Engr. Open House, Fr. Orientation Leader, Newman Club. Dunn, Thomas D. Manhattan, Geology. Eastwood, Raymond L. Summerfield, Physics. Eckenrode, Norman Z. Los Angeles, Calif., Government. Eckermann, Gloria J. Wellington, Government: Smurthwaite, Pol. Sci. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Young Rep. 382 Edmiston Eliason Elliott, R. 1. ilrit li Ellington Ellis Eisele Elliott, D. Eltiste Eddy, Edward M. Centralia, Zoology: Pi Kappa Alpha, Y-O Exec. Producer, Collegian Bus. Mgr. Edelblute, David J. Garden City, Physics. Edgerton, Lavonda S. Prairie Village, Elementary Education. Edmiston, Robert C. Americus, Civil Engineering: Chi Epsi- lon, ASCE, Engr. Open House, Cosmopolitan Club, Intramurals. Eilrich, Gary L. Ellsworth, Agricultural Education: Farm House, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Gamma Delta, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate FFA, Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship, Santa Fe Scholarship. Martin K. Eby Scholarship. Eisele, Karl W. Eudora, Agricul- tural Engineering: ASAE Sec.-Treas. Eliason, Donald G. Arapahoe, Neb., Civil Engineering: ASCE, Intramurals. Ellington, Rose M. Junction City, Elementary Education. Elliott, Dennis D. Culbertson, Neb., Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Elliott, Holland V. Lawrence, Mechanical Engineering. Ellis, James B. Topeka, Business Administration. Eltiste, Loren M. Phillipsburg, Business Administration. Elwell, Joel D. Hutchinson, Architecture: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Phi Omega, AIA, Young Rep., Masonic Club. Emberton, Monzelle H. Liberal, Radio and Television: Alpha Epsilon Rho V-Pres. Engelland, Jack R. Lyons, Animal Hus- bandry. English, Burt F. Hutchinson, Physical Education. Englund, Charles E. Jackson, Ala., Architecture: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Phi Delta, AIA V-Pres., Varsity Swimming Capt. Epard, Richard L. Colby, Agricultural Economics: Theta Xi, Ag. EC. Club, Flying Club. Errett, Charles L. Manhattan, Secondary Education. Eslinger, Robert C. Topeka, Electrical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha Pres., Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE, Stu. Coun., K-State Engr. Mag., Elec- tions Comm. Evel, Eddie A. Utica, Electrical Engineering: Dean ' s Honor Roll, AIEE. Everett, E. Bart Kansas City, Mo., Technical Journalism: Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Mu, Sigma Delta Chi, Collegian Asst. Ed., News Ed., Photographer, K-State Players, Kansas City Press Club Scholarship. Ewy, Richard D. Stafford, Business Administration: Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard Blade, Dean ' s Honor Roll, FMOC Attendant, Sr. Class Pres., Var- sity Basketball. Fair, Nancy J. Hutchinson, Home Economics Teaching. Engelland Epard Evel Fair, N. Elwell Emberton English Englund Errett Eslinger Everett Ewy 383 Fair, S. Fairbank Fairchild, F. Fairchild, J. Farris Fast Faulconer, J. Faulconer, M. Fehrenbacher Felton Fenton Fetterhoof Fincham Fiser Fergel Fickel Finkbiner Fisher, B. Ferguson Fields Finney Fisher, C. SENIORS: Fai-Gar Fair, Sondra K. Alden, Elementary Education: S.E.A., YWCA V-Pres., RWF Pres., Women ' s Glee, Whi-Purs, Cosmopolitan Club. Fairbank, Suzanne Hays, Secondary Education. Fair- child, Frederick J. Arkansas City, Architectural Engineering. Fairchild, Jimmy R. Denver, Colo., Government. Farris, James D. Kansas City, Pre-Law. Fast, Arnold E. Haviland, Agriculture. Faulconer, Joan Augusta, Technical Journalism: Pi Beta Phi, Theta Sigma Phi V-Pres., Bd. of Stu. Pub., Sec., Collegian Ed, Asst. Ed, Daily Ed, YWCA Pub. Chm, MFC Rib. Chm, Sec. Cent. Fund Comm, SGA Comm, Royal Purple Staff, Phi Sigma Chi, K-Key Award. Faulconer, Mary G. Eldorado, Physical Education: Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A, Phems. Fehrenbacher, Lyle E. St. John, Busi- ness Administration. Felton, David K. Great Bend, History: Smith Pres, SCF Pres, Religious Coun. Fenton, Ernest E. Bonner Springs, Electrical Engineering: Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu Rec. Sec, A1EE, IRE. Fergel, Phyllis K. Hutchinson, Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A. Corres. Sec, Advisory Bd, Union Comm, Van Zile RA. Ferguson, George C. Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. Fetterhoof, Jon M. Topeka, Pathology. Fickel, Michael T. Chanute, Architecture: AIA, Newman Club, Intramurals. Fields, Linda L. Caney, Elementary Education: S.E.A, ISA, Collegiate 4-H, Kappa Phi. Fincham, Robert K. Pratt, Pre-Law. Finkbiner, Robert E. Clifton, Business Administration. Finney, Ronald B. Staf- ford, Business Administration: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi. 384 Fleming Flint Florell Forbes Fortner Fortune Foster, C. Foster, J. Foster, L. Fowler Fiser, David J. Manhattan, Pre-Law. Fisher, Brenda J. Ben- ton, English. Fisher, Connie J. Oketo, Music Education. Fleming, Carol S. Manhattan, Music Education. Flint, Sharon L. Paola, Elementary Education. Florell, Gaylord L. James- town, Agronomy. Forbes, Emma L. Neodesha, Home Eco- nomics Art. Fortner, Leroy B. Fredonia, Agronomy. Fortune, Cedric B. Garden City, Medical Technology. Fos- ter, Charles D. La Crosse, Industrial Engineering. Foster, Jerry D. Overland Park, Business Administration Accounting. Foster, Lewis C. Rushville, Ind., Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Fowler, John D. Russell, Animal Husbandry. Fox, Loretta A. Winfield, Elementary Education.Frank, Ar- len D. Lawrence, Technical Agronomy. Fredrickson, Duane E. Osage City, Medical Technology. Freeby, Byron O. Barnes, Civil Engineering. French, Charles M. Osage City, Chemical Engineering: Goodnow Governing Bd., Treas., Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard Blade, Pershing Rifles, AIChE, S.A.M.E., Dist. Mili- tary Stu. Friesen, Bruce W. Wichita, Business Administra- tion Accounting. Fritz, Jane I. Rossville, Secondary Education: Alpha Chi Omega, YWCA, S.E.A., A.G.O., Young Rep. Fukazawa, Au- gusto K. Callao, Peru, Architecture. Funk, Gretchen lola, Elementary Education. Gabrielson, Gary D. Lindsborg, Physics: Beta Sigma Psi Rush Chm., A S Coun., Religious Coun., LSA Pres., Regional V-Pres., Young Rep. Gammell, James L. Cottonwood Falls, Veterinary Medicine: Farm House, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Sr. Class Rep., Intra- murals. Gardner, Curtis K. Miltonvale, Industrial Engineering. Fox Freeby Fritz Gabrielson Frank French Fukazawa Gammell Fredrickson Friesen Funk Gardner, C. 385 Gardner, J. Gentry Garner, H. German Garner, W. Ghrer Gates Giarrusso Geist, K. Giefer Geist, W. Gigstad SENIORS: Gar-Ham Gardner, Jerry L. Miltonvale, Agricultural Education: Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Ag. Ed. Club, Inter- Collegiate FFA Pres., Collegiate 4-H, Natl. Collegiate Poultry Judging Team, Danforth Sr. Summer Fellow. Garner, Harold E. Piedmont, Veterinary Medicine. Garner, William C. Council Grove, Business Administration Accounting. Gates, Jimmy D. Paola, Animal Husbandry. Geist, Karen D. Plevna, Elementary Education: Phi Sigma Chi, S.E.A., Wesley Found. Geist, Wayne D. Junction City, Agricultural Eco- nomics: Straube, Alpha Zeta, Ag. EC. Club, Religious Coun. Pres., Block Bridle, Klod Kernel, EUB Pres., UCCF. Gentry, Kay V. Clay Center, Mathematics. German, Richard H. Shawnee Mission, Business Administration. Ghrer, Grady F. Herington, Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon Pres., Sec- Treas., Intramurals Giarrusso, Joseph M. Pittsburgh, Pa., English; Phi Kappa Theta, Stu. Body Pres., Apportionment Bd. Chm., Sec. Cen. Fund, PTP, Newman Club, Cervantes Club, Varsity Basketball. Giefer, Bernard T. Wellington, Chemical Engineering. Gigstad, Sonja K. Everest, Family and Child De- velopment. Giles, Gary L. Sublette, Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Gamma Rho, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME V-Pres., IAS. Gil let, Lloyd D. Peabody, Feed Technology: Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Alpha Mu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Weitz-Hettelsater Scholar- ship, Archer Daniels Scholarship. Gingerich, David F. Hess- ton, Chemical Engineering: Sigma Tau, ASCE, Engr. of the Month, Engr. Open House, Cosmopolitan Club Chm., Intl. Rela- tions Bd. Ginn, Ward L. Concordia, Business Administration: Acacia, Scabbard Blade, Fr. Orientation Leader, Young Rep., MPC. Giroux, Ivan L. Concordia, Electrical Engineering: AIEE, Newman Club, Bowling, Natl. Inter-Collegiate Bowling Finalist. Glocker, William H. Madison, Wis., Speech. Goddard, Bar- bara, S. Shawnee Mission, Home Economics Teaching: Chi Omega, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AWS Coun., IPC, S.E.A., Whi-Purs, Home EC. Teaching Club. Goertzen, Donald L. Hampton, Neb., Architecture. Goldsby, Evelyn J. Dellvale, Secondary Education: Dean ' s Honor Roll, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Col- legiate 4-H Treas., ISA Historian, Cosmopolitan Club, Wesley Found., Kappa Phi, Whi-Purs. Golitko, Judith A. Kansas Giles Gillet Gingerich Ginn Giroux Glocker Goddard Goertzen Goldsby Golitko 386 Goodpasture Gronau Graver Gross Greenert Grove Gresso Gruver Grey Gunn Grieser Guthrie City, Mo., Home Economics Teaching: Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Goodpasture, Don T. Overland Park, Physical Education. Graver, Ronald G. Rush Center, Milling Technology. Green- ert, Wayne E. Hutchinson, Physical Education. Gresso, Donn W. Jackson, Mich., Physical Education: Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Epsilon Kappa Sec., Varsity Football. Grey, Donald S. Dodge City, Business Administration Accounting: Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean s Honor Roll. Grieser, Mary K. Delavan, 111., Physical Education. Gronau, Don M. Newton, Agricultural Education: Ag. Ed. Club, Pres., Ag. Coun., Univ. Ext. Club, Little Am. Royal, Crops Judging Team. Gross, Joseph M. Russell, Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Grove, Gary E. Wichita, Business Admin- istration. Gruver, Clifford N. Scott City, Agronomy. Gunn, Richard M. Great Bend, English: Goodnow Governing Bd., Soc. Dir., Seneca Pres., Touchstone Prose Ed., K-State Players, USE, Young Reps , FMOC Attendant, MPC, LUNA, Intramurals. Guthrie, James W. Peabody, Civil Engineering. Haas, Richard L. Riley, Physical Education: Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega, Scabbard Blade. Haberer, Donald J. Russell, Agricultural Economics: Ag. Coun., Ag. EC. Club, Plow Pen V-Pres., Veterans Org. Pres. Hackett, Lee S. Fairfax, Mo., Milling Technology: Alpha Gamma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Mu, Ag. Coun., Ag. Honors Program, Milling Assn. Pres., Stu. Coun., Intl. Rela- tions Bd., Intl. Milling Co. Scholarship. Hahn, Judith M. Whiting, Home Economics Teaching: Alpha Xi Delta, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H, Young Dem. Sec., Whi-Purs. Hall, Larry E. Eureka, Electrical Engineering: ASME, Engr. Open House. Hall, Larry R. Elk City, Mechanical Engineering. Hall, Mary E. Seward, Business Administration. Hamlin, Susan K. Man- hattan, Home Economics Teaching. Hammond, Marvin H. Great Bend, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics: Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, IRE, AIEE. S.A.M.E. Sec, Intl. Relations Bd., Flying Club, Radio Club, USF Pres., SCF Pres., Religious Coun., UCCF Exec. Ccmm., Pershing Rifles Company Cmdr.. Battalion Cmdr., AFROTC Assn., Dist. AFROTC Award, Sons of Am. Revolution Award. Hammons, Judith A. Mapleton, Home Economics Teaching: Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Teaching Club, Home EC. Ext. Club, Univ. Ext. Club, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H. Haas Haberer Hackett Hahn Hall, L. E. Hall, L. R. Hall, M Hamlin Hammond Hammons 387 Hampton Hanson Harbes Hardy Harper, J. E. Harper, J. L. Harper, R. Hart, R. Hargis Hart, V. Harmon Hatfield SENIORS: Ham-Hel nomics Teaching. Harmon, Gary D. Ellsworth, Agronomy: Farm House, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Klod Kernal Pres., Sec., Col- legiate FFA Pres., Carl Raymond Gray Scholarship, Sear ' s Scholar- ship. Hampton, Don C. Junction City, Secondary Education. Han- son, Ann T. Topeka, Clothing Retailing. Harbes, Linda A. Kansas City, Mo., Sociology. Hardy, Earl F. Wamego, Elec- trical Enginee ring. Hargis, Elizabeth A. Mission, Home Eco- Harper, James E. Syracuse, Agronomy: Cosmopolitan Club. Harper, Jerald L. Salina, Physics. Harper, Ramon S. To- peka, Mechanical Engineering: Goodnow, Pawnee Pres., ASME, Young Rep. Hart, Robert H. Manhattan, Mechanical Engi- Looking across the street from the passage-way leading to the the colorful Christmas season decorations which cover the many Engineering Lecture Hall, class-bound students are able to see spacious north windows of the Student Union building. 388 Hattan Haupt Haury Hauschild Havens Havenstein Hayden, D. Hayden, F. Hayden, V. Haymond neering. Hart, Vaughn E. Glasco, Economics. Half ield, Daryl E. Valley Falls, Business Administration Accounting. Hattan, Clarence D. Independence, History. Haupt, Brian T. Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Haury, Kent D. Hal- stead, Animal Husbandry. Hauschild, Myron L. Sterling, Chemical Engineering. Havens, Alonzo C. Manhattan, Civil Engineering: ASCE. Havenstein, Ronald A. Osage City, Chemical Engineering: Beta Sigma Psi, Steel Ring, AIChE Pres., Engr. Coun., Engr. Open House Exec. Comm., LSA Pres., Religious Coun. Hayden, Dwight L. Garnett, Landscape Architecture. Hayden, Francis G. Plains, Economics. Hayden, Vincent E. Plains, Econom- ics: Alpha Kappa Psi, Order of Artus, Ag. Econ. Club, ISA V-Pres., Alpha Phi Omega, Veterans Org., Astronomy Club, Block Bridle, Young Dem., Cosmopolitan Club, Geography Club, Newman Club, Psychology Club, Men ' s Pep Club, Flying Club, Intramurals. Haymond, Florence C. Clay Center, Business Administration. Haynes, William F. Caney, Business Administration. Hea- cock, Leslie D. Coffeyville, Civil Engineering. Heatherman, Kenneth Kingman, Pre-law. Heaton, Carolyn R. Smith Center, Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A, YWCA, Young Rep., Collegiate 4-H. Heaton, Elinor A. Minneapolis, Minn., Secondary Education. Heder, Wayne C. Alma, Feed Technology. Heer, Carol J. Garden City, English. Heiman, Gerald R. Beloit, Agricultural Economics. Heiman, Robert G. Garden City, Business Administration. Heins, Ralph E. Independence, Mo., Business Administration. Heitmann, Dennis G. Topeka, Civil Engineering. Heller, Roger A. Riley, Mechanical Engineering. Haynes Heaton, C. Heer Heins Heacock Heaton, E. Heiman, G. Heitmann Heatherman Heder Heiman, R. Heller 389 SENIORS: Hel-Hui Helwig, Charles A. Columbus, Agriculture. Henderson, Florence Council Grove, Home Economics Teaching: Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Coun. V-Pres., Home EC. Ext. Club Pres., Univ. Ext. Club, Collegiate 4-H, 4-H Review Bus. Mgr., S.E.A. Hendrix, Jack L. Carlyle, Agronomy: Alpha Gamma Rho, Univ. Ext. Club Pres., Collegiate 4-H, Klod Kernal, Little Am. Royal, Intramurals. Henry, Dale E. Gridley, Electrical Engineering. Hepler, Wayne C. Moran, Business Administration Accounting: Alpha Kappa Psi, Collegiate 4-H, Sigma Theta Epsilon, ISA, Wesley Found. Coun., JAChE. Herren, Gary W. Nickerson, Mathe- matics. Hess, Allen H. Pittsburg, Chemical Engineering. Heter, Jacqueline Sterling, Elementary Education. Hickert, Joseph G. New Almelo, Business Administration. Hickey, Richard F. Meade, Chemical Engineering. Higby, James G. Smith Center, Technical Agronomy. Hildebrand, Gordon R. Stafford, Agricultural Education. Hill, K. Hinkle Hjelmfelt Hill, W. Hirt Hoffman, E. Hillen Hixson Hoffman, J. - t : ' Helwig Henry Hess Hickey Henderson Hepler Heter Higby Hendrix Herren Hickert Hildebrand Hill, Kathryn M. Wellington, History: Kappa Kappa Gamma Rush Chm , A S Coun., S.E.A., MPC, LUNA. Hill, Whayne B. Wichita, Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Zeta Chancellor, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Hillen, Allen A. Miltonvale, Elementary Edu- cation: Kappa Delta Pi, Varsity Men ' s Glee, S.E.A. Hinkle, Max M. Hope, Pre-Law. Hirt, Marianne L. Lucas, Foods and Nutrition: Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Home EC. Coun., Religious Coun., Professional Foods Club Pres., Newman Club Pres., Collegiate 4-H, Kansas Home EC. College Clubs State Sec., School of Home EC. Scholastic Recognition, Jr. Panhel. Hixson, Warren C. Manhattan, Business Administration Ac- counting. Hjelmfelt, David C. Shawnee, History: Phi Kappa Phi, A S Honors Program, Phi Alpha Theta, ISA. Intramurals. Hoffman, Earl W. Centralia, Physics: Smith, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, AIP, Sigma Tau Award, Phi Lambda Upsilon Soph. 390 Hohner Holloway Hoi ton Hosteller Holliday Holm berg Hooker Hotchkiss Hollister Holt Horn Hott Award, General Motors Scholarship. Hoffman, Jack W. New- ton, Mechanical Engineering: ASME, IAS. Hohner, Gary A. Smith Center, Feed Technology: Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Mu Sec., Treas., Milling Assn. Pres., Feed Technology Scholarship. Holliday, Rose M. Kansas City, Elementary Education: S.E.A., DSF, MUN, Intramurals. Hol- lister, Charles M. Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration: Young Rep., MMUN. Holloway, Jerry L. Washington, Speech: K-State Players Pres., Best Supporting Actor ' s Award, KSDB-FM. Holmberg, Thomas A. McPherson, Mechanical Engineering. Holt, Wen- dell G. Oak Hill, Technical Agronomy. Holton, Ronald L. Stafford, Nucle ar Engineering: ANS. Hooker, Jerry Leoti, History. Horn, Dale V. McPherson, Business Administration Accounting: Kappa Sigma. Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard Blade. Hostetler, Keith M. Harper, Mechanical Engineering: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma Corres. Sec., Rec. Sec., ASME, Engr. of the Month. Hotchkiss, David A. Shelby- ville, Ind., Industrial Technology. Hott, James A. Wichita, Mathematics. House, Eunice J. Goodland, Home Economics Teaching: Pi Beta Phi, Omicron Nu Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron Chaplain, Panhel. Coun. Pres., Big 8 Panhel. Coun. Pres., Home EC. Teach- ing Club, Tribunal, Acacia Sweetheart, Homecoming Attendant, Am. Royal Candidate. Howard, Thomas M. Central Line, Mich., Business Administration. Hoyt, Evelyn M. Brewster, Family and Child Development: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Family and Child Development Club Sec., Treas., Collegiate 4-H, 4-H Review, S.E.A., ISA, Wesley Found., MPC, MUN. Hoyt, Richard C. Lake City, Minn., Milling Technology. Hubbard, Dee J. Minneapolis, Speech Therapy. Hubbs, Mau- rice L. Dorrance, Veterinary Medicine. Hubert, Carolyn J. Garden City, Elementary Education. Huebner, Ray E. Bushton, Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Tau, AIEE, IRE, Young Rep., K-State Eng. Mag., MUN, Union Games and Rallies Comm., Cheerleaders Advisory Bd. Huitt, George A. Cainsville, Mo., Physical Education: Phi Epsilon Kappa Historian-Ed. House Hoyt, R. Hubert Howard Hubbard Huebner Hoyt, E. Hubbs Huitt 391 Humes Humpert Hutckinson Hybskmann Ibbetson I in. in i iiili.il Ingram Irvine, J. Irvine, M. SENIORS: Hum-Kee Humes, Mary A. Topeka, Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi V-Pres., Rush Chm., S.E.A. Ret. Sec., State S.E.A. Corr. Sec., Whi-Purs, Phi Sigma Chi Pres., V-Pres., YWCA V-Pres., Treas., MPC, AWS Orientation Comm., Union Games and Rallies Comm. Humpert, Jacqueline C. Kansas City, Physical Edu- cation: Phems, S.E.A. Hutchinson Darrell Wilsey, Speech. Hybskmann, Sara J. Horton, Home Economics Teaching: Pi Beta Phi Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Putnam Scholar, Home EC. Honors Program, Home EC. Coun., Home EC. Teaching Club Pres., Y-O Pub. Chm., S.E.A., Danforth Summer Fellow. Award. Ibbetson, Russell W. Yates Center, Agricul- ture. Iman, Ronald L. Logan, Secondary Education: S.E.A. Imhof, Doris M. - Brewster, Home Economics Teaching. Ingram, Kenneth G. Baxter Springs, Electrical Engineering. Irvine, Joleen J. Stafford, English: Kappa Kappa Gamma Scholarship Chm., Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Chimes, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Alpha Mu, Mu Phi Epsilon V-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, A S Honors Program, . Stu. Coun. Rec. Sec, S.E.A., AWS V-Pres, Judicial Bd. Chm., Attorney General, K-State Singers, A Cappella, SGA Comm., A.G.O., Woodrow Wilson Fellow. Finalist. Irvine, Marjorie K. Delphos, Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A. Jaax, Janice M. Conway Springs, Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A. Rec. Sec., Women ' s Glee, Univ. Chorus, Newman Club Rec. Sec., Phi Sigma Chi. Jadlow, Robert L. Nevada, Mo., Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon, Geography Club, K-Cl ub, Men ' s Glee, Varsity Track, Cross Country Capt. Jahnke, Julia R. Junction City, Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Delta Pres., Stu. Coun, S.E.A, Whi-Purs, UCCF, Young Rep, Collegiate 4-H, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Miss Collegian. James, Donald L. Eureka, Business Administration Account- ing. Janasek, Ronald E. Munden, Feed Technology: Sigma Chi, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Mu Pres, Jr. Sr. Livestock, Meats Judging Team, Feed Technology Scholarship. Janssen, Larry L. Phillipsburg, Statistics. Janzen, Edward L. Florence, Agricultural Economics: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard Blade, Ag. EC Club, Gamma Sigma Delta Scholarship Award, Sears, Roebuck Jaax Janzen Jadlow Jefferies Jahnke Jensen Janasek Johnson, A. Janssen Johnson, C. 392 Johnson, D. Johnson, G. Johnson, K. Johnson, L. Johnston Joines Jones, J. Jones, L. R. Jones, L. D. Joy, D. Scholarship, Woolworth 4-H Scholarship, Ralston Purina Sch ol- arship. Jeff cries, Larry D. Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Jensen, Gerald L. Lincoln, Mechanical Engineering: ASME. Joerg, Karen P. Formoso, Art: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, S.E.A., Newman Club, AWS Rep. Johnson, Alvin J. Manhattan, Secondary Educaton: Dean ' s Honor Roll, LSA, S.E.A., Religious Coun. Johnson, Chris A. Troy, Animal Husbandry. Johnson, Dorothy C. Zenith, Elementary Education: Delta Delta Delta Rec. Sec., Phi Sigma Chi Treas., S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, Whi-Purs, Young Rep., K-Key Award. Johnson, Greta L. Cimarron, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Johnson, Karen K. Manhattan, Elementary Education. John- son, Lowell B. Manhattan, Business Administration Account- ing. Johnston, Arthur R. Lyons, Feed Technology: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Alpha Mu, Intramurals. Joines, Paul R. Mission, Applied Music: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, A.G.O., Music Ed. Nat. Conf., Univ. Civic Orchestra. Jones, John D. Hutchinson, Feed Technology. Jones, Langley R. Liberal, Physical Sciences. Jones, Lanny D. Frankfort, Wildlife Conservation: Masonic Club, Wildlife Soc. Joy, Donald Hays, Mathematics. Joy, Ronald Hays, Secondary Education: Alpha Tau Omega, Young Rep., Collegiate 4-H, S.E.A. Justice, William L. Shawnee, Feed Technology: Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Mu V-Pres., Historian, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Justus, Larry P. Manhattan, Speech. Kadel, James A. Beloit, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Kahrs, Patsy J. Wichita, Textiles and Clothing: Gamma Phi Beta Historian, Parliamentarian, Phi Sigma Chi, Young Rep., Fr. Orientation Leader, Frog Club, MUN, MFC. Kay, Gary L. Minneapolis, Agricultural Economics: Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Ag. Ed. Club, Ag. EC. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Wesley Found., Intramurals. Kazmaier, John A. Eudora, Agricultural Economics. Keane, Jean Kansas City, Mathematics: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Keane, Joan Kansas City, Art Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Phi Delta Treas., IPC Soc. Chm., S.E.A., Whi-Purs. Keasling, James E. Protection, Secondary Education. Keegan, Thomas M. Great Bend, Mathematics. Keeny, Maurice G. Manhat- tan, Medical Technology: Phi Delta Theta, Blue Key Corres. Sec., MFC, MUN, MC Steering Comm., Clinic Club Pres., Flying Club, IFC, Young Rep. Joy, R. Kazmaier Justice Keane, Jean Justus Keane, Joan Kadel Keasling 393 Keller, H. Kepley Kernohan Kientz Keller, L. W. Kepner Kerns Kim Keller, L. L. Kerby Kidwell Kimsey SENIORS: Kel-Lar Keller, Harry L. Ford, Electrical Engineering: Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE, IRE, Veterans Org., Eng. Open House. Keller, Loren W. Hope, Business Administration: Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi. Keller, Lucinda L. Emporia, Mathe- matics: Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, A S Honors Program, LUNA, MUN, Cosmopolitan Club Sec., Frog Club, AWS Comm., Canterbury Assn. Treas., Union Comm. Kepley, Garry D. Ulysses, Agriculture: Goodnow Sec., Sigma Theta Epsilon, Forensic Union, Collegiate 4-H, Wesley Found. Coun., Debate. Kepner, M. James Overland Park, Business Administration. Kerby, James H. Abilene, Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Kernohan, Linda L. Cherryvale, Home Economics Journalism: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Theta Sigma Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Stu. Staff, Home EC. Journalism Club, Hospitality Day Comm. Kerns, Gerald L. Wichita, Technical Agronomy. Kidwell, George L. Olathe, Chemical Engineering. Kientz, Albert C. Wamego, Agricultural Engineering. Kim, Joong Y. Seoul, Korea, Architecture. Kimsey, Forest M. Colby, Business Administration. Kippes, Patrick M. Ellis, Business Administration. Kirk, Nancy L. Eureka, Physical Education: Alpha Xi Delta V-Pres., S.E.A., Whi-Purs, Phems, Chaparajos, Young Dem., Kappa Phi, Intramurals. Klenda, Dean A. Marion, Agricultural Econom- ics: Phi Kappa Theta, Arnold Air Soc, IAS, Religious Coun., Reserve Officers Assn. Medal. Knapp, Dennis W. Oxford, Mathematics. Knappenberger, Tom E. Olathe, Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Gamma Rho, Stu. Chap. AVMA V-Pres., Vet. Med. Open House Chin., Collegiate 4-H. Knedlik, Cynthia A. Manhattan, Elementary Education: S.E.A. Knedlik, Michael C. Narka, Agricultural Economics. Knepper, Elmer D. Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration Accounting: Alpha Phi Omega, Pershing Rifles, Signal Corps ROTC Outstanding Soph., DSF, Intramurals, Rifle Team. Knight, Larry D. Lyndon, Electrical Engineering. Knorr, Mary E. Manhattan, Elementary Education. Kippes Kirk Klenda Knapp Knappenberger Knedlik, C. Knedlik, M. Knepper Knight Knorr 394 Koch, Carolyn F. Kingman, Elementary Education: S.E.A. Award, OCW, Band, Wesley Found., ISA, Young Rep. Kocher, Kenneth L. Hiawatha, Animal Husbandry: Block Bridle, Jr. Livestock Judging Team. Koci, Melvin D. Topeka, Elec- trical Engineering. Koerner, Dallas R. Wakefield, Civil Engineering. Koester, Gene F. Ames, Electrical Engineering. Koontz, Gary R. Haven, Geology: Straube, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Williston Geology Club, Garvey Drilling Co. Scholarship, Scholarship House Award. Kraft, Larry R. Overland Park, Business Administration Accounting: Delta Tau Delta Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Order of Artus V-Pres., UPC, UGB. Kramer, Richard B. Wellsville, Mechanical Engineering. Krehbiel, Janver D. Pretty Prairie, Veterinary Medicine: Farm House, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, A Cappella, Mennonite Fellow. Krob, Jimmy J. Cuba, Physical Education: Smith, Phi Epsilon Kappa Pres., S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Newman Club, Varsity Baseball, Phi Epsilo n Kappa Scholarship Key. Krueger, Sharon L. Omaha, Neb., Elementary Education. Krus, Douglas G. Home, Veterinary Medicine: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Conservation Club. Kruse, Max J. Leoville, Business Administration Accounting. Kruse, Ronald O. La Habra, Calif., Feed Technology. Lackey, James R. Centralia, Business Administration Accounting. Lackey, William M. Hutchinson, Civil Engineering: Chi Ep- silon, ASCE, Engr. Open House. Lamborn, Lorraine A. Leavenworth, Elementary Education: Dean ' s Honor Roll, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Lampe, Daniel I. St. Francis, Physical Education: Delta Sigma Phi V-Pres., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Wrestling. Lamphear, Frederick C. Horton, Technical Agricultural Economics: Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Block Bridle Sec., Ag. EC. Club Pres., Ag. EC. Debate. Lane, James M. Wichita, Architecture: Delta Sigma Phi, AIA, K-State Engr. Mag., Intramurals. Lane, Mit- chell S. -Wichita, Business Administration. Larson, Larry L. Effingham, Agricultural Education: Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Ag. Week Mgr., Jr. Sr. Dairy Judging Teams, Jr. Crop Judging Team, Sr. Leader Award, Intramurals. Koch Koerner Kraft Krob Kocher Koester Kramer Krueger Koci Koontz Krehbiel Krus Kruse, M. Kruse, R. Lackey, J. Lackey, W. Lamborn Lampe Lamphear Lane, J. Lane, M. Larson 395 Presenting a modern creative routine, members of Orchesis perform in their annual dance concert. Proceeds from the recital are used to send an outstanding member to a dance clinic held in New Britain, Connecticut, during the summer vacation. SENIORS: Las-Mai Bd., Seneca Pres., MUN, Intramurals. Leikam, Joann Jetmore, Elementary Education. Lasho, Loretta E. Kansas City, Business Administration: Kappa Delta, Phi Sigma Chi, Orchesis, Whi-Purs. Laurie, John C. Atchison, Physical Education. Laverentz, Joyce A. Isabel, Home Economics. Law, Larry E. Wakeeney, Civil Engineering: ASCE Sec., Engr. Open House. Leick, Robert T. Prairie Village, Business Administration: Goodnow Governing Lentz, Elgene M. Cheney, Agricultural Economics. Lewis, Bessie L. Kansas City, Elementary Education. Lewis, Mar- garet C. Cheyenne, Wyo., Home Economics and Extension: Home EC. Teaching Club, Phi Sigma Chi, Newman Club, S.E.A., Religious Coun. Lichtenauer, Joe F. Lenexa, Animal Hus- bandry: Block Bridle Sec., Newman Club, Jr. Livestock, Sr. Wool Judging Teams. Lilly, Janice M. Mentor, Veterinary Leikam Lindell, D. 396 Medicine: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Stu. Chap. AVMA Sec, ISA, AWS Coun., Phi Sigma Chi, Borden Award. Lindell, Dennis A. Jamestown, N. Y., Industrial Engineering. Lindell, Marlene R. Salina, Philosophy. Lindholm, Larry G. Falun, Business Administration Accounting. Linscheid, Larry L. Arlington, Nuclear Engineering: ANS, ISA, Engr. Open House. Lippoldt, Thane A. Dodge City, Mathematics. Livengood, Dallas B. Clay Center, Business Administration Accounting. Livengood, Sharon M. Clay Center, Secondary Education. Lloyd, James T. Wichita, Pre-Law. Lockard, Daniel W. Salina, Mathematics. Logback, James E. Clay Center, Business Administration: Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Psi Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Honors Program, SGA Elections Comm., Sr. Honors Comm., A Cappella, Young Rep., MUN, MPC, Kiss Me Kate, Intramurals. Long, Carl V. Cameron, Mo., Business Administration: Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres. Loper, Marion G. Plainville, Speech. Loveland, Harvey M. Miltonvale, Elementary Education. Lowe, Norman E. Winfield, Architectural Engineering. Ludlum, Howard E. Moran, Mechanical Engineering. Lueb, James F. Seneca, Business Administration. Lundgren, Daniel H. Topeka, Architecture. MacFee, Gerald P. Lebanon, Neb., Veterinary Medicine: Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Soc. Coordinat- ing Coun., Young Dem., Collegiate 4-H, Newman Club Soc. Chm., MPC, Intramurals. Maddox, Monty B. Hoisington, Secondary Education. Magette, Lawrence W. Beloit, Business Administration. Maguire, George P. New Rochele, N. Y., Mechanical Engi- neering. Maison, Arthur L. Columbus, Business Administra- tion. Mallean, Henry G. Hanover, Electrical Engineering. Lindell, M. Lippoldt Lloyd Long Lindholm Livengood, D. Lockard Loper Linscheid Livengood, S. Logback Loveland Lowe Ludlum Lueb Lundgren MacFee Maddox Magette Maguire Maison Mallean 397 SENIORS: Man -Men Mangelsdorf, B. Eugenia Kansas City, Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi Corres. Sec., Mortar Board, Chimes Treas., Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Royal Purple Ed., A S Coun. Sec., S.E.A., YWCA V-Pres., K-Key Awards. Manges, Loren E. Sylvia, Art Education. Mansukhani, Manku M. Bombay, India, Geophysics: Cosmopolitan Club Pres., Intl. Relations Bd., India Assn., Dance Instruction Comm. Chm., MUN. Markel, Frank L. Montezuma, Business Administration Ac- counting: Kappa Sigma Grand Master of Ceremonies, Alpha Kappa Psi, SAB, Y-O Bus. Mgr., Young Dem., Varsity Men ' s Glee, Boeing Scholarship. Marlin, Michael W. Topeka, Speech: Sigma Nu, Band, Varsity Men ' s Glee, A Cappella, K-State Players, Stu. Coun., Canterbury Assn. Marsh, Jeanette G. Shawnee, Secondary Education: Pi Beta Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Mu, S.E.A. Masters Mattas Maxwell, C. McClintock Mater Matthews Maxwell, K. McClung Matkin Mauck McCaslin McCoy, H. Mangelsdorf Markel Marth Manges Marlin Martin, G. Mansukhani Marsh Martin, T. Marth, Albert C. Bethel, Art. Martin, George J. Welda, Electrical Engineering. Martin, Thomas W. Manhattan, Vet- erinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Masters, Roger N. Stratton, Neb., Agronomy. Mater, Eu- gene W. Olmitz, Agriculture: Dairy Club Treas., Newman Club, K-Club, Collegiate 4-H, Varsity Track. Matkin, Susan K. Liberal, Sociology: Alpha Chi Omega, Sociology Club, AWS Coun., Young Dem., Phi Sigma Chi, YWCA. Mattas, Richard E. Wilson, Agricultural Education: Acropo- lis Sec.-Treas., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Ed. Treas., Newman Club, Intramurals. Matthews, Vicki A. Clearwater, Secondary Edu- cation. Mauck, Marilyn J. Goddard, Chemistry: Smurthwaite Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Band, Collegiate 4-H, Van Winkle Scholarship, King Chemical Scholarship, Natl. Science Found. Research Grant, Kansas Heart Found. Research Grant. Maxwell, Curtis G. Emporia, Chemistry: Delta Tau Delta Pres., Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, ASCE, Union Comm. Chm., UPC. Maxwell, Keith A. Salina, Business Administration. McCaslin, Jane E. Stockton, Business Administration: Delta Delta Delta, SGA Office Mgr., MUN Sec-Treas., MMUN. McClintock, Tausca L. Manhattan, Business Administration: Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge Trainer, Mortar Board Historian, 398 McCoy, N. McDiffett McFarland McCubbin McDonald, J. McGee McCurdy McDonald, M. McKenzie Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Stu. Coun. Corres. Sec, Sr. Class Treas., UGB, SAB, Traffic Controls Bd., A S Coun., William G. Freeman Scholarship. McClung, Robert J. Goodland, Industrial Technology. McCoy, Harold E. Paola, Veterinary Medicine. McCoy, Nancy A. Hiawatha, Elementary Education: Kappa Delta V-Pres, Pledge Trainer, S.E.A. Bd., Chm. of Comm., AWS Corres. Sec, Women ' s Glee. McCubbin, Harold T. Almena, Business Administration. McCurdy, Meredith E. Toronto, Architecture. McDiffett, Clinton H. Alta Vista, Animal Husbandry: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Alpha Zeta, Young Rep., Jr. Sr. Livestock Judging Teams, Block Bridle, Kansas Ag. Stu. Staff, Little Am. Royal, Varsity Track, Intramurals. McDonald, Joseph N. Scandia, Secondary Education. McDonald, Marsha C. Leawood, Home Economics Art. McFarland, Robert S. Missoula, Mont., Secondary Education. McGee, John W. Kiowa, Business Administration. McKenzie, Patrick B. South Bend, Ind., Business Administration Account- ing: Dean ' s Honor Roll, Alpha Kappa Psi, Newman Club, Var- sity Basketball. McKinnon, Lou A. Leavenworth, Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi, Young Rep., YWCA, S.E.A., Union Flash Card Comm. McLaughlin, Frank Fort Smith, Ark., Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA Pres. McLenon, Larry G. Atchison, Business Administration Accounting. McManus, Phillip D. Mission, Economics. McMaster, Bar- ton E. Topeka, Industrial Engineering: SSIE. McMillan, Tru- man H. Stafford, Mathematics. McNeil, Michel R. Manhattan, Business Administration: Beta Theta Pi, Traffic Appeals Bd., Fr. Orientation Leader, Judo Club, Young Dem., MPC, MC, MUN, Sec. Cent. Fund. McQuillan, Sondra K. Clearwater, Secondary Education: Alpha Xi Delta Treas., Pledge Trainer, Young Dem. Treas., Wesley Found., S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, LUNA, Whi-Purs. Means, Carol E. lola, Textiles and Clothing: ISA, S.E.A., Clothing and Textiles Club, Van Zile Judicial Bd. Mears, Betty I. Beloit, Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Delta, Frog Club Sec., Treas., Chaparajos V-Pres., S.E.A. , Collegiate 4-H Corres. Sec. Meeks, Ellis M. Hutchinson, Electrical Engineer- ing. Mentgen, James R. Salina, Business Administration. McKinnon McManus McNeil Mears McLaughlin McMaster McQuillan Meeks McLenon McMillan Means Mentgen 399 Merrill Mertz Meyer Michaelis, J. Michaelis, R. Middleton Mikesell, G. Mikesell, J. Miles Milks Miller, D. Miller, J. E. Miller, S. Missildine Miller, F. Miller, L. Miller, W. Mistier Miller, J. S. Miller, M. Minneman Mistry SENIORS: Mer-Mye Merrill, Harry T. La Crosse, Chemical Engineering. Mertz, James L. Wamego, Chemistry: Beta Theta Pi, Scabbard Blade Pres., ACS Treas., Chancery Club, IFC, Canterbury Assn., National IFC. Meyer, William D. Washington, Business Ad- ministration. Michaelis, Joellen W. Osborne, Home Economics Journalism: Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Theta Sigma Phi, Home EC. Journalism Club, Kansas Ag. Stu. Staff. Michaelis, Ronald G. Osborne, Industrial Engineering and Business Ad- ministration: Sigma Nu, S.A.M., SSIE, Engr. Open House. Middleton, Alvin L. Oxford, Agricultural Economics. Mike- sell, Gordon G. Burden, Business Administration. Mikesell, Joyce E. Courtland, Elementary Education. Miles, Larry L. Green, Business Administration: Alpha Kappa Psi, Order of Artus, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Sec. Cent. Fund V-Chm., Fr. Baseball, Intramurals. Milks, Bobby G. Parsons, Electrical Engineering. Miller, Dennis M. Kansas City, Business Administration Ac- counting. Miller, Francis F. Sublette, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Miller, Jack S. Scott City, Architecture: Lambda Chi Alpha, AIA. Miller, John E. Cherryvale, Agricultural Engineering: ASAE V-Pres., Sec., Treas., State ASAE V-Pres., Engr. Open House, Poultry Judging Team. Miller, Larry D. Phillipsburg, Elec- trical Engineering. Miller, Merle M. Belleville, Technical Journalism: Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Chi Pres., Treas., Kappa Alpha Mu Pres., Scabbard Blade, Royal Purple Bus. Mgr., Bd. of Stu. Pub., Y-O Program Comm. Miller, Sharon L. Delia, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment: Professional Foods Club, Kappa Phi. Miller, William D. Chappell, Neb., Architecture. Minneman, John A. Salina, Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Missildine, Gay A. Kansas City, Mo., Elementary Education: Alpha Chi Omega Treas., Kappa Delta Pi, Whi-Purs, S.E.A. Ad- visory Bd., YWCA Cab., Y-Mart Chm. Mistier, Richard E. Topeka, Chemical Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres., Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma Pres., Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Eng. Coun., Judo Club, Debate. Mistry, Jitendra M. Ahmedabad, India, Architectural Engineering. 400 Mock, F. Mock, K. Moline Mollhagen Moore, A. Moore, D. Moore, J. Morgan, B. Morgan, K. Morgan, S. Mock, Frank E. Hutchinson, Mathematics: Theta Xi, IPC, Varsity Men ' s Glee Pub. Chm., Intramurals. Mock, Karen S. Wellsville, Elementary Education. Moline, Mary A. Gypsum, Elementary Education: S.E.A., Kappa Phi. Mollhagen, Patricia Scott City, Home Economics Teaching. Moore, Alan A. Wichita, Electrical Engineering: Straube V-Pres., Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Phi Mu Alpa Sinfonia, AIEE, Collegiate 4-H, Con- cert and Marching Bands, Intramurals. Moore, David W. Wichita, Business Administration: Tau Kappa Epsilon Historian, Men ' s Glee, K-State Players, Y-O Pub. Comm, LUNA, MFC Moore, Jack D. Wheeling, W. Va., Zoology. Morgan, Brenda J. Goodland, Home Economics Teaching: Pi Beta Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron Treas., Home EC. Coun., Panhel Coun., Angel Flight, S.E.A., Cosmopolitan Club, Young Dem. Sec., UCCF, Collegiate 4-H, Whi-Purs, Sr. Class Sec., Home EC. Teaching Club, Cheerleader, Barnwarmer Queen, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Finland IFYE. Morgan, Kent Atwood, Secondary Education. Morgan, Stanley W. Atwood, Secondary Education. Morgan, Virginia S. Concordia, Home Economics Journalism: Omicron Nu Ed., Theta Sigma Phi Sec, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Royal Purple Ed. Staff, Home EC. Journalism Club V-Pres., Women ' s Glee, Whi-Purs, Boyd Journalism Scholarship. Morgenson, David L. Salina, Business Administration. Morris, Clay A. Coldwater, Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Young Dem., Engr. Open House, Socony Mobil Scholar- ship. Morrison, Billy G. La Harpe, Mathematics: Dean ' s Honor Roll, Intramurals. Mortensen, Alvin N. Albuquerque, N. M., Electrical Engineering. Morton, Don F. -Lebanon, Ind., Mathe- matics. Morton, Harold L. Beverly, Feed Technology. Mosier, Don- ald L. Hoxie, Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Mulloy, Martha S. Wichita, Modern Languages: Chi Omega, Angel Flight, Panhel. Coun., Young Dem., Newman Club, Phi Sigma Chi. Munger, Leonard A. Dodge City, Electrical Engineering. Murtada, Muwaffaq A. Amman, Jordan, Electrical Engineer- ing. Myers, Samuel T. Hiawatha, Business Administration. Morgan, V. Morrison Morton, H. Munger Morgenson Mortensen Mosier Murtada Morris Morton, D. Mulloy Myers 401 40IH 1 di ' Nass Nelson, Gary Naugle Nelson, G. A. Neal Nelson, Glen W. Nef f, J. Nelson, J. Neff , R. Nelson, L. Nelson, A. Nelson, M. SENIORS: Mas-Pan Nass, James W. Atchison, Secondary Education: Phi Kappa Theta Pres., S.E.A., Newman Club, Fr. Orientation Comm. Naugle, Kent Wichita, Pre-Law. Neal, Don E. Mt. Vernon, 111., Mechanical Engineering. Neff, James R. Topeka, Pre- Medicine: Pi Kappa Alpha Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, A S Honors Program, Univ. Party Pres., Clinic Club, K-Club, Varsity Track. Neff, Rex C Udall, Feed Technology. Nelson, Arlyn G. McPherson, Electrical Engineering: Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE, Young Dem., Collegiate 4-H, Engr. Open House. Nelson, Gary W. Summerfield, Mechanical Engineering: Phi Delta Theta, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, IAS, Berry Memorial Schol- arship, Maytag Scholarship. Nelson, Glen A. Riley, Business Administration: Varsity Track. Nelson, Glen W. Hutchinson, Physical Education. Nelson, James C. Topeka, Industrial En- gineering. Nelson, Larry J. Bridgeport, Agricultural Eco- nomics: Beta Sigma Psi, Am. Assn. of Ag. EC, LSA, Intramurals. Nelson, Marlene S. Randolph, Elementary Education. Newman, Darrell F. Junction City, Nuclear Engineering. Newsom, Dean L. Lewis, Mathematics: S.E.A., A Cappella, Intramurals. Newton, David W. Spring Hill, Technical Agronomy: Alpha Tau Omega, Scabbard Blade, Ag. Coun., Agronomy Club. Nickols, Elwin H. Manhattan, Architecture: Veterans Org., AIA Sec. Nickum, Richard G. Kansas City, Business Administration Accounting: Theta Xi, IFC, Pershing Rifles, Newman Club, Intramurals. Nivert, Albert G. Ogden, Secondary Education. Nixon, Ber- nard T. Brattleboro, Vt., Business Administration. Noe, Nor- man L. Topeka, Electrical Engineering. Nolan, Thomas J. Junction City, Mechanical Engineering. Nomura, Pauline S. Honolulu, Hawaii, Dietetics and Institutional Management: Pro- fessional Foods Club Sec., AWS Rep. Newman Newsom Newton Nickols Nickum Nivert Nixon Noe Nolan Nomura 402 Norris, G. O ' Conner Norris, L. O ' Fallon Oberhelman Ogan Oblander Oldham Oborny Olsen Ochs Olson, L. Norris, Gayle C. Hutchinson, Chemistry. Norris, Larry A. Wellington, Architecture. Oberhelman, Janice K. Independ- ence, Mo., Home Economics Teaching: Home EC. Club, S.E.A., Cosmopolitan Club Soc. Chm., Program Chm., UCCF, Boyd RA, Whi-Purs, All Women ' s Day Pub. Chm., Intl. Relations Bd., PTP. Oblander, Robert L. Liberal, Secondary Education: Lambda Chi Alpha, S.E.A., Young Rep. Oborny, Edward J. Bison. Agronomy: Acropolis Pres., V-Pres., Sec.-Treas., Marching and Varsity Bands, Newman Club, Intramurals. Ochs, Theodore Hoisington, Mechanical Engineering. O ' Conner, Rebecca D. Macksville, Sociology. O ' Fallon, Kerry K. Manhattan, Medical Technology. Ogan, Peggy J. Overland Park, Elementary Education: Chi Omega V-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., UPC, Religious Coun., AWS Treas. Oldham, Karen J. Hays, Elementary Education: Alpha Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Panhel. Coun., Royal Purple Ed. Staff, Women ' s Glee, MUN, MFC, Homecom- ing Coordinating Comm. Olsen, Robert D. Buriingame, Sec- ondary Education: Publius Ed., Young Dem. State Sec., Pol. Sci. Club, Veterans Org. Treas., Chancery Club, Forensic Union, MPC, MUN. Olson, Larry A. Erie, Electrical Engineering: Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Sec., Eta Kappa Nu Treas., Senior Leader Award, LSA, AIP, IRE. Olson, Merrilyn J. Norton, Elementary Education. Onuma, Masayoshi Hilo, Hawaii, Architecture. Oppy, Paula J. Man- hattan, Medical Technology. Osborn, James E. Riverton, Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Ott, Tommy C. Eldorado, Architecture. Owen, Dennis C. Prairie Village, Business Administration. Pack, Nola B. Winfield, Family and Child Development. Page, Robert L. Pond Creek, Okla., Landscape Design. Pang- burn, Robert C. Fairborn, Ohio, Psychology. Pannbacker, Rebecca Manhattan, Music Education: Chi Omega, Mu Phi Epsilon Pres., Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, MENC, A.G.O. Sec. Olson, M. Onuma Oppy Osborn Ott Owen Pack Page Pangburn Panbacker, Rebecca 403 3k ' - Pannbacker Patterson, V. Parker Pearson, C Parrish Petersilie Patterson, C. Peterson, G. SENIORS: Pan-Pri Prairie Village, Business Administration. Patterson, Clarence Garden City, Business Administration. Pannbacker, Richard -- Washington, Chemistry: Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, A S Honors Pro- gram, ACS Pres. Parker, Dorothy A. Clearwater, Pre-Law: Gamma Phi Beta Pres., Mortar Board, Chimes, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Mu, S.E.A., Phi Sigma Chi, Young Rep., Union Comm., MUN Steering Comm., MPC. Parks, Thomas W. Dorchester, Neb., Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Parr, David W. McPherson, Pre-Law: Delta Upsilon Corres. Sec., Chancery Club, AFROTC Rifle Team, MUN, MPC. Parrish, Douglas T. Patterson, Vivian M. Shawnee Mission, Modern Languages: Alpha Chi Omega Pres., Stu. Coun. Pearson, Carolyn V. Clyde, Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Women ' s Glee, S.E.A. Pearson, Harry R. Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Peters, Daniel S. Shawnee Mission, Animal Husbandry: ISA, Collegiate FFA. Petersilie, William Ness City, Architecture. Peterson, Gary L. Marquette, Me- chanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.S.M.E., M.E. Jr. Class Treas., Engr. Open House, AFROTC Assn. Treas., Intra- murals. Three hundred women will occupy the new women ' s dormi- tory in the fall of 1962. The first one of a quadrangle planned for the site northeast of the campus, the native limestone structure is valued a $1,300,000, including the furniture. 404 J3k Peterson, J. D. Peterson, J. E. Peugh Pfister Phillips, C. Phillips, D. Phipps Pickett Pickinpaugh Pierson Peterson, John D. Grand Island, Neb., Electrical Engineering. Peterson, Jon E. Basking Ridge, N. J., Business Administra- tion: Alpha Kappa Lambda Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Order of Arms, Concert and Marching Bands, Collegian Photographer. Peugh, William E. Mankato, Physical Education. Pfister, Ronald L. Hiawatha, Secondary Education: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A. Phillips, Catherine A. Kansas City, Art Education. Phillips, Duane R. Hutchinson, Milling Technology. Phipps, George H. Mission, Veterinary Medicine: Beta Theta Pi Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Outstanding ROTC Cadet, Apportionment Bd. Pickett, Her- schel R. Goodland, Agricultural Economics. Pickinpaugh, Elden R. Hastings, Neb., Electrical Engineering. Pierson, George P. Eaton, Ind., Veterinary Medicine: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Rec., General Scholarship Fund. Pippenger, Milton L. Ottawa, Elementary Education. Poor, Ronald R. Chanute, Business Administration: Alpha Gamma Rho Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, SGA Elections Comm. Chm., 4-H Review Feature Ed. Porter, John D. Mt. Hope, Business Administration. Porter, Judith A. Viola, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Porterf ield, Jerry L. St. Petersburg, Fla., Electrical Engineering. Powell, Bertie L. Liberal, Business Administra- tion: Alpha Delta Pi Rush Chm., MFC, Women ' s Glee, Y-O Asst. Producer. Powell, Forrest N. Mankato, Veterinary Medicine. Powell, Richard L. Salt Lake City, Utah, Pre-Dental: Lambda Chi Alpha V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Putnam Scholar, A S Honors Program, ACS, Clinic Club, King Memorial Chemistry Scholarship. Preddy, Caroline E. Wichita, Sec- ondary Education: Gamma Phi Beta Rec. Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, UPC, UGB, Putnam Scholars Assn., Stu. Coun. Prevo, Paul R. McPherson, Nuclear Engineering: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ANS. Prewitt, Judith C. Wichita, Secondary Education: Pi Beta Phi. Price, Ro- berta L. Kansas City, Mo., Technical Journalism: Kappa Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Royal Purple Asst. Ed., Collegian Ed., Stu. Dir. Ed., K-Key Award. Pippenger Porter, J. A. Powell, F. Prevo Poor Porterfield Powell, R. Prewitt Porter, J. D. Powell, B. Preddy Price 405 SENIORS: Pri-Rob Pritchard, Mary L. Burdick, History. Proctor, Dayle J.- Mound Valley, Secondary Education. Proctor, Marvin L. Haviland, Mathematics: Phi Delta Kappa, S.E.A. Pruitt, Juliane L. Beloit, Mu sic Education: Women ' s Glee, MENC. I 1 u Hi. mi, Judith M. Topeka, Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., OCW. Purcell, John D. Horton, Secondary Education: Phi Alpha Theta, Newman Club. Quillin, James E. South Haven, Agriculture. Rader, Marise E. Elmhurst, 111., Elementary Education: Chi Omega Sec., SAB, S.E.A. , Union Comm., AWS Service Comm. Raedeke, Arlin H. Alma, Mathematics. Raleigh, Ruth A. Clyde, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment: Home EC. Coun., Newman Club, Women ' s Glee, Profes- sional Foods Club Sec. Ramsey, Jon M. Scott City, Milling Technology. Ramsey, Mary S. Kansas City, Mo., Humanities. Randel Reehling Rehfeld Raymond Reeves Reiff Reedy Regier Reinhardt, E. Pritchard Pruitt Quillin Raleigh Proctor, D. Pulliam Rader Ramsey, J. Proctor, M. Purcell Raedeke Ramsey, M. Randel, S. Kay Redwood City, Calif., Textiles and Clothing: Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board Sec., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omi- cron Nu Treas., Home EC. Honors Program, Clothing and Tex- tile Club Treas., AWS Judicial Board, Van Zile RA. Raymond, Jane A. Fredonia, Foods and Nutrition: Clovia Sec., Phi Sigma Chi, Professional Foods Club, Collegiate 4-H, Cow Belie Schol- arship. Reedy, Carl D. Treece, Nuclear Engineering. Reehling, Jean E. Cottonwood Falls, Home Economics Teach- ing: Alpha Chi Omega V-Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Wesley Found., Home EC. Ext. Club Sec., V-Pres., S.E.A., Univ. Ext. Club Sec, Collegiate 4-H, Sears Schol- arship. Reeves, Kathryn M. Kansas City, Home Economics Teaching: Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Chimes Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Putnam Scholar, Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Coun. Pres., UPC, Stu. Coun., Panhel. Coun. Sec., Danford Summer Fellow. Regier, Louis L. Newton, Art Education: BSU Treas., Collegiate 4-H, S.E.A. 406 BBa JK VHMHHMR M r H HI Reinhardt, L. Rhoads Riepe Riley Reist Richter Riffel, K. Rippe Reynolds Ridder Riffel, R. Ristau Rehfeld, David P. Alhambra, Calif., Physical Education: Delta Tau Delta V-Pres., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Union Jazz Comm. Reiff, Jane L. Shawnee Mission, Textiles and Clothing. Reinhardt, Eugene E. Chanute, Business Administration. Reinhardt, Leslie R. Bison, Agronomy. Reist, Robert E. Bern, Secondary Education. Reynolds, John Z. Kansas City, Civil Engineering: Beta Sigma Psi, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASCE. Rhoads, Arthur D. Tulsa, Okla., Business Administration: Sigma Chi Pres., Pledge Trainer, Rush Chm., Chancery Club Treas., IPC Pres., V-Pres., LUNA, MUN, MFC, Young Rep. Richter, Herschel D. Hoxie, Electrical Engineering: Good- now Governing Bd., Corres. Sec., Gamma Delta V-Pres., Treas., Dean ' s Honor Roll, AIEE, Engr. Coun., IRE. Ridder, Elmer L. Marienthal, Agronomy. Riepe, Kenneth E. Sun City, Secondary Education. Riffel, Kay A. Marion, English: Phi Alpha Mu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Stu. Chap. AVMA Aux., Dames Club. Riffel, Ronnie G. Herington, Business Administration. Riley, William M. Washington, Physical Education: Acacia Rush Chm., Union Comm., Intramurals. Rippe, Erna J. Bre- men, Family and Child Development: Gamma Delta, S.E.A., Family and Child Development Club, Collegiate 4-H, Whi-Purs. Ristau, George W. Pittsburg, Civil Engineering: Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, ASCE. Rizek, James E. Belleville, Business Administration: Delta Tau Delta, Arnold Air Soc, Varsity Men ' s Glee, AFROTC Assn. Roberts, Clyde A. Kansas City, Technical Agronomy. Roberts, Larry R. Pratt, Secondary Education. Roberts, Nancy J. Pratt, Secondary Education: Alpha Iota, Putnam RA, S.E.A., AWS Coun. Roberts, Richard G. James- town, Ind., Animal Husbandry. Robertson, John E. Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration. Robertson, Kenneth D. Chanute, Wildlife Conservation. Robinson, Dean G. Belle Plaine, General. Robinson, Joseph M. Topeka, Botany. Rizek Roberts, N. Robertson, K. Roberts, C. Roberts, R. Robinson, D. Roberts, L. Robertson, J. Robinson, J. 407 Robinson, W. Robson Rodenbeek Rodman Roes Rogers Rohrbaugh Rollins Rose, D. Rose, J. SENIORS: Rob-Sch Robinson, William C. Manhattan, Speech. Robson, Sharon E. Topeka, Elementary Education. Rodenbeek, James E. Scott City, Business Administration. Rodman, Dale A. To- ronto, Feed Technology: Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Mu, Ag. Coun. Sec., Milling Assn., Athletic Coun., Stu. Coun., Ralston Purina Scholarship, Axel Jacc)son Scholarship. Roes, Judy K. Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education. Rogers, Vera P. Cedar Rapids, Iowa., Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA, ISA Parliamentarian, Integ. Party V-Pres. Rohrbaugh, Bryce E. Great Bend, Nuclear Engineering. Rollins, Shirley F. Kinsley, Elementary Education. Rose, David G. Junction City, Industrial Education: Phi Delta Theta. Rose, James E. Lenora, Geology. Rose, Larry L. Tonganoxie, Agricultural Economics: Farm House, Ag. EC. Club, Block Bridle, MFC, MUN, Little Am. Royal, Intramurals. Rose, Michael C. Overbrook, Business Administration. Ross, David L. Horton, Secondary Education: S.E.A. Ross, Kenneth C. Blue Mound, Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA, Varsity Track, Intramurals. Rothfuss, Law- rence L. Miltonvale, Business Administration Accounting: Dean ' s Honor Roll, Varsity Track. Royer, Lareta J. Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education. Rush, Judy L. Wamego, Secondary Education. Rush, Keith D. Haviland, Mathematics. Rush ton, Robert J. Norton, Nuclear Engineering. Rust, Zelma I. Smith Center, Home Economics Teaching: Kappa Alpha Theta, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Van Zile Pres., Putnam RA, AAUS Scholarship, Home Demonstration Coun. Scholarship, Hazel Buck Memorial Scholarship. Ruthe, Robert D. Salina, Architecture. Ryland, Gary M. Greenleaf, Agricultural Engineering. Rose, L. Rush, J. Rose, M. Rush, K. Ross, D. Rushton Ross, K. Rust Rothfuss Ruthe Royer Ryland 408 Sahgal Sanborn Sandstrum Sargent Sawer Sayler Schamahorn, G. Schamahorn, J. Scheetz Scheihler Sahgal, Surendra B. Hyd-Dn, India, Industrial Engineering. Sanborn, Sharolyn S. Junction City, Home Economics Teach- ing. Sandstrum, James S. Topeka, Civil Engineering: ASCE Pres., C.E. Open House Chm. Sargent, De Lon D. Agra, Civil Engineering: ASCE Pub. Chm. Sawer, Barbara J. Atwood, Home Economics Journalism: Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Home EC. Coun., Home EC. Journalism Club, Hospitality Day, Collegiate 4-H. Sayler, John G. Great Bend, Business Administration Ac- counting: Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Scabbard Blade, Collegiate 4-H, Univ. Ext. Club. Schamahorn, Gerald L. Lindsborg, Speech. Schamahorn, Jo Ann C. Tcpeka, Sec- ondary Education. Scheetz, Philip G. Oakley, Business Ad- ministration. Scheibler, James L. Bennington, Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Schild, Gene W. Phillipsburg, Electrical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon Chaplin, Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE, MFC, Engr. Open House, Intramurals. Schilling, Paul W. Independence, Mo., Veterinary Medicine. Schimke, Ralph H. Leavenworth, Elec- trical Engineering: Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Engr. Open House, AIEE, Superior Cadet Award. Schmidt, Darrell P. Catherine, Business Administra- tion. Schneider, George W. Manhattan, Mechanical Engineer- ing: Pi Tau Sigma, Steel Ring, IAS, ASME, Engr. Open House. Schrag, Alvin D. Pretty Prairie, Agricultural Engineering: ASAE Sec. Schroeder, James C. Leavenworth, Electrical Engineering. Schueler, Joseph M. Hays, Business Administration Account- ing: Goodnow Act. Dir., Tribunal. Schuetz, Alfred L. Coffey- ville, Veterinary Medicine: Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Schuetz, John H. Powhattan, Pre-Medicine. Schuler, John A. Nortonville, Secondary Education. Schuley, Phillip H. Kansas City, Business Administration Accounting. Schild Schroeder Schilling Schueler Schimke Schuetz, A. Schmidt Schuetz, J. Schneider Schuler Schrag Schuley . 409 Schultz, D. Scott Seitz Severance Schultz, F. Sears Selby Severns Schuman Seaton Seute Shannon SENIORS: Sch-Smi Schultz, Delmer H. Waldheim, Saskatchewan, Canada, Civil Engineering: Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Engr. Open House, Sweeney Memorial Scholarship, Intramurals. Schultz, Franklin C. Mission, Architecture. Schuman, Merlin D. Neodesha, Me- chanical Engineering. Scott, Janice J. Caney, Home Economics Teaching: Phi Sigma Chi, S.E.A., Univ. Ex. Club, Home EC. Teaching Club, Wesley Found., Kappa Phi, RA. Sears, William H. Eureka, Second- ary Education. Seaton, Roy A. Manhattan, Economics. Seitz, Larry M. Hutchinson, Chemistry: Farm House, H. H. King Scholarship, Intramurals. Selby, James A. Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Seute, Robert M. Lancaster, Speech. Severance, Donna E. Manhattan, Modern Languages: Alpha Xi Delta Corres. Sec, Phi Sigma Chi, S.E.A., Cervantes Club Sec., RWF. Severns, Margaret V. Norton, Home Economics Ex- tension: Home EC. Ext. Club Sec., Collegiate Ext. Club, Collegiate 4-H, UCCF, Religious Coun. Shannon, Ellen K. Wichita, Secondary Education. Sharpe, Leland G. Clyde, Secondary Education. Shawver, S. Herbert Wichita, Secondary Education: S.E.A., Young Rep., Kansas Historical Soc, Canterbury Assn., Eby Scholarship. Sheldon, John A. Sylvan Grove, Physical Education. Shepek, Reuben D. Salina, Statistics. Shepherd, Larry D. Frankfort, Business Administration Accounting. Sherer, Paul V. Mullinville, Animal Husbandry. Sherman, Ralph W. Manhattan, Landscape Architecture. Sherraden, Dixie L. Abilene, Music Education. Sherwood, John D. Wichita, Business Administration. Shields, John A. Manhat- tan, Secondary Education. Sharpe Shawver Sheldon Shepek Shepherd Sherer Sherman Sherraden Sherwood Shields 410 Shier, David G. Gypsum, Agricultural Economics. Shultz, Jack W. Manhattan, Pre-Law. Shurts, Mary S. Asherville, Elementary Education: Kappa Delta, S.E.A., Women ' s Glee, Univ. Chorus. Siegle, Franklin B. Manhattan, History: Phi Alpha Theta, K-State Players, Young Dem., Philosophy Club, MFC. Sih, Ping H. Shanghai, China, Chemical Engineering: Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, AIChE, Rotary Intl. Scholarship, Universal Oil Product Scholarship. Simlote, Murari M. Udaipur, India, Electrical Engineering. Simons, Edward A. Valley Falls, Mathematics. Simons, Gale G. Kingman, Nuclear Engineering: Sigma Tau, ANS. Simpson, Raymond E. Kiowa, Business Administration Accounting. Sims, Thomas D. La Cygne, Electrical Engineering: Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AIEE. Singular, Sylvia G. Clifton, Modern Languages: Kappa Delta Treas., S.E.A., Whi-Purs, Wesley Found., A Cappella, Cervantes Club Sec. Skinner, Rosetta P. Uniontown, Home Economics Teaching: Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Wesley Found., Kappa Phi. Slagle, Roy E. Hugoton, Mathematics: Young Rep. Slaugh- ter, Elizabeth Salina, Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi V-Pres., Pledge Trainer, A S Coun., AWS Standards Comm., S.E.A. Smith, Arthur E. Topeka, Chemical Engineering: Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Tau, AIChE, Newman Club, Engr. Mag., Intramurals, Putnam Scholarship. Smith, Bruce E. Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Swimming. Smith, Deanna J. Minneapolis, Physical Education: Phems, ISA, S.E.A. , Orchesis Treas. Smith, Earl E. Wichita, Architecture: Theta Xi, Tau Sigma Delta, Soc. Coordinating Coun., Engr. Open House Exec. Comm. Smith, John M. Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering. Smith, Kermit V. Newton, History. Smith, Mary L. Topeka, Dietetics and Institutional Management: Professional Foods Club, AWS Judicial Bd. Smith, Michael E. Hutchinson, Chemical Engineering: Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Engr. Open House. Jfik , SHBHBR B MMMBk. -OC ftlfc Shier Siegle Simons, E. Sims Shultz Sih Simons, G. Singular Shurts Simlote Simpson Skinner Slagle Slaughter Smith, A. Smith, B. Smith, D. Smith, E. Smith, J. Smith, K. Smith, M. L. Smith, M. E. 411 Enveloped by the sounds of music, students listen attentively as performers entertain in the Student Union Dive. Hidden away in the basement of the Union, the Dive plays host to regular Thursday afternoon jazz sessions and popular dance contests. SENIORS: Smi-Swa Alpha Epsilon. Soper, Antone J. Junction City, Secondary Education. Smith, Nancy J. Liberty, Botany: S.E.A., Chaparajos. Smith, Richard E. Pratt, Animal Husbandry. Snell, Floyd L. Tecumseh: Klod Kernel, Soil Conservation Soc. of Am. Snyder, Robert M. Scottsville, Veterinary Medicine. Sonder- gard, Ronald D. Manhattan, Business Administration: Sigma Spence, David A. Beatrice, Neb., Pre-Medicine: Smith, Clinic Club, Varsity Gymnastics. Spencer, Jerry D. Olsburg, Mathe- matics. Spintman, Judith A. Baltimore, Md., Biological Science. Splichal, William F. Manhattan, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Springer, Keith A. Waterville, Landscape Design. Sproul, Merrill F. Clay Center, Chemical Engineering. Smith, N. Spence Smith, R. Spencer Snell Spintman Snyder Splichal Sondergard Springer Soper Sproul 412 Staats, Beulah M. Sylvia, Elementary Education. Stalker, Clinton L. Topeka, Veterinary Medicine: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA Pres. Steele, Bradley K. Hutchinson, Physical Education. Steele, John E. Scott City, Architecture: Lambda Chi Alpha, AIA, Sports Car Club. Steele, Robert L. Salina, Business Ad- ministration. Stevens, Judith A. Ottawa, Secondary Educa- tion: Kappa Delta Pi, A S Honors Program, S.E.A., Univ. Civic Orchestra, Women ' s Glee, MUN, MFC, Wesley Found. Stevens, Patricia S. Ottawa, Secondary Education: Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Mu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Honors Program, Women ' s Glee, Orchestra, Whi-Purs, MUN, MPC, Wesley Found. Stewart, Carol D. Manhattan, Applied Music. Stewart, John C. Manhattan, Mathematics. Stolfus, Theodore A. Kansas City, Veterinary Medicine. Stover, Gerry L. Arkansas City, Business Administration Ac- counting. Strachota, John Q. Greendale, Wis., Secondary Education. Strawn, Aubrey L. Scottsville, Agricultural Economics. Struss, Jon D. Wakeeney, Mathematics: Acacia, Engr. Mag., Kansas Ag. Stu. Staff, Carl Raymond Grey Scholarship. Stucker, L. Rex Effingham, Agricultural Economics. Stucky, Gordon K. Moundridge, Architecture. Sturgeon, Dale E. Nicker- son, Business Administration: Alpha Kappa Psi, Order of Artus, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Soc. Coordinating Coun., Collegiate 4-H, Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship. Sullivan, Daniel C. Ulysses, Pre-Medicine: Phi Delta Theta, Clinic Club, MC, MPC, Jazz Club, Union Browsing Library Comm. Chm. Sullivan, George E. Kansas City, Mo., Second- ary Education. Supica, Louie Kansas City, Electrical Engi- neering: Sigma Phi Epsilon Pres., Steel Ring, AIEE, Engr. Open House. Swank, Vern L. Alton, Business Administration. Swarner, Gary R. Coldwater, Agricultural Economics: Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. EC. Club, Jr. Sr. Meats, Livestock Judging Teams, Collegiate FFA, Collegiate 4-H, 4-H Review, Block Bridle, Varsity Men ' s Glee, 4-H Scholarship. Staats Steele, J. Stevens, P. Stolfus Stalker Steele, R. Stewart, C. Stover Steele, B. Stevens, J. Stewart, J. Strachota Strawn Struss Stucker Stucky Sturgeon Sullivan, D. Sullivan, G. Supica Swank Swarner 413 SENIORS: Swa-Vog Swartz, J. A. Hiawatha, Statistics. Swearingen, Eugene L. Hiawatha, Agronomy: Delta Sigma Phi, Varsity Men ' s Glee, Tri-K Club V-Pres., Soils Judging Team. Swenson, Robert R. Lyons, Business Administration. Swietiicki, Alain Caracas, Venezuela, Geology: ACS Treas., Geology Club, PTP Exec. Comm., Intl. Relations Bd. Chm., Cosmopolitan Club, MUN, MMUN, Creole Found. Scholarship, Natl. Science Found. Research Program. Swoyer, Glen F. Glasco, Agricultural Education. Taff, Ralph G. Kansas City, Electrical Engineering: Beta Theta Pi, Arnold Air Soc. Tanaka, Maisie S. Lahaina, Hawaii, Secondary Education: S.E.A., Dorm Judicial Bd. Tannenbaum, Leonard New York, Taylor, B. Tennant Thomas Thummel Taylor, J. Thies Thompson Tidd Taylor, M. Thole Throop Timmons . MB Swartz Swietiicki Tanaka Swearingen Swenson Swoyer Taff Tannenbaum Taschetta N. Y., Secondary Education. Taschetta, Suzanne I. Topeka, English: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Stu. Coun., S.E.A., YWCA, MUN Steering Comm., Whi-Purs, Phi Sigma Chi. Taylor, Bill L. Harveyville, Elementary Education. Taylor, Janice K. Harveyville, Elementary Education. Taylor, Mar- vin H. Caney, Agricultural Economics. Tennant, Don L. Hutchinson, Business Administration. Thies, Terry S. Great Bend, Secondary Education. Thole, Jon W. Marion, Agricultural Education: Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Ag. Ed. Club, Crops Judging Team. Thomas, John A. Troy, Agriculture: Farm House, Block Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, Jr. Sr. Meats Judging Team, Young Rep. Thompson, Robert S. Joplin, Mo., Business Administra- tion. Throop, John A. Wamego, Business Administration. Thummel, Wayne T. Selden, Business Administration. Tidd, Donald F. Neosho Falls, Electrical Engineering. Timmons, Darrol H. Bushton, Nuclear Engineering. 414 Todd Townsend Trimmell Tomlinson Trentman Ubel Toomey Tressin Ulrich Todd, Arthur M. Dover, Agronomy: Sigma Theta Epsilon, Klod Kernel, Little Am. Royal, Soils Judging Team. Tomlin- son, Gary E. Prairie Village, Physics. Toomey, Zion J. Ft. Riley, Secondary Education. Townsend, Lawrence W. Linwocd, Agricultural Economics. Trentman, Harold L. Fairview, Animal Husbandry. Tressin, Deanna Junction City, Secondary Education: Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A, Young Rep., OCW, LaVerne Noyes Scholarship. Trimmell, Bobby J. Liberal, Veterinary Medicine: Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Fribourg Found. Scholarship. Ubel, Jerry L. Wamego, Bacteriology. Ulrich, Royer K. Lindsborg, Physical Education. Umphenour, Norman W. Riverton, Veterinary Medicine: Farm House, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Unger, Joyce C. Wakefield, Home Economics Teaching: Smurthwaite, Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Unruh, James P. Sterling, Secondary Education. Urban, Norman P. Brookville, Electrical Engineering. Vallas, James J. Topeka, Electrical Engineering. Van Leeuwen, Gary L. St. Paul, Agricultural Education: Ag. Ed. Club Sec., Univ. Ext. Club Pres., V-Pres., Newman Club, Intramurals. Veatch, Sandra K. Anthony, Dietetics and Institutional Man- agement: Professional Foods Club, YWCA, A Cappella, Women ' s Glee, Whi-Purs, Phi Sigma Chi, RA, Kappa Phi. Vietti, Dio D. Pittsburg, Feed Technology. Vincent, Rodney K. Manhat- tan, Dairy Manufacturing: Sigma Chi, Scabbard Blade, Dairy Club Pres., Treas., Dairy Products Judging Team. Vinson, Elisabeth D. Dayton, Ohio, Elementary Education: Alpha Xi Delta, K-State Players, S.E.A. Voet, Leo F. Oketo, Mathematics: Phi Kappa Theta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Judo Club, Math Club, LUNA, MPC, Newman Club, Phi Kappa Theta Scholarship Award, Intramurals. Vogt, Mary H. Hutchinson, Mathematics: Waltheim Hall Pres., Sec., Inter-Dorm Coun., MUN, Wesley Found., Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma Chi. Umphenour Urban Veatch Vinson Unger Vallas Vietti Voet Unruh Van Leeuwen Vincent Vogt 415 Voisinet Von Riesen Von Waaden Wakefield Walker, J. Walker, W. Wall Wann Waters Waugh Webber Weckel Welty White, W. L. Weber Wells, C. White, R. Whitfield Webster Wells, G. White, W. D. Whitmore SENIORS: Vol-Wol Voisinet, Robert A. lola, Business Administration. Von Riesen, Virginia Topeka, Biological Science: Chi Omega Treas., Bd. of Stu. Pub., Royal Purple Ed. Staff, Collegian Ivy Line Ed., Y-O Exec. Comm., Union Jazz Comm., Women ' s Glee, Phi Sigma Chi, Topeka Panhel. Assn. Scholarship. Von Waaden, Dennis C. Washington, Business Administration Accounting. Wakefield, Henry D. Latham, Agricultural Economics: Alpha Zeta, Ag. EC. Club, Veterans Org. V-Pres. Walker, James C. Concordia, Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA, Religious Coun., KSCF Pres., Treas., BSU, Intramurals. Walker, Wendell T. Gypsum, Business Administration Ac- counting. Wall, Jeffrey C. McPherson, Milling Technology. Wann, Curtis M. Hays, Electrical Engineering. Waters, David E. Greensburg, Business Administration: Pershing Rifles, Intramurals. Waugh, Patrick B. Belle Plaine, Nuclear Engineering. Webber, Patricia R. Winfield, Business Administration. Weber, Nancy B. Troy, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Webster, Sara S. Manhattan, Elementary Education. Weckel, George E. Roslyn Harbor, N. Y., Business Adminis- tration: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega Corres. Sec., Soc. Coordinating Coun., Union Dance Comm., Intramurals. Wells, Calvin R. Colony, Secondary Education. Wells, George N. Mulvane, Architecture. Welty, William A. Custer, S.D., Veterinary Medicine: Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA Pres. White, Ronald A. Coldwater, Business Administration. White, Warren D. Atchison, Industrial Engineering. White, William L. Manhattan, Physical Education. Whitfield, Rebecca A. Shawnee, Secondary Education: Pi Beta Phi. 416 Whitney Whitt Whittier Wicklund Wiechert Wiens Wier Wilderom Wilkerson, D. Wilkerson, L. Whitmore, Richard C. Scott City, Veterinary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Whitney, Herbert N. Wichita, Civil Engineering: Delta Tau Delta Treas., ASCE, Arnold Air Soc., Air Force Assn. Sec, IFC, Union Movies Comm., SAB. Whitt, Jerry W. Wichita, In- dustrial Engineering. Whittier, John D. Kansas City, Me- chanical Engineering. Wicklund, Laurence L. Herington, Mechanical Engineering. Wiechert, Allen L. Wichita, Archi- tecture: Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres., Pledge Trainer, AIA. Wiens, Shannon Newton, Home Economics Liberal Arts. Wier, Donald R. Blue Mound, Technical Agronomy. Wilderom, Neil Wichita, Business Administration. Wilker- son, Daniel L. Wichita, Art: Lambda Chi Alpha, AIA, Men ' s Glee. Wilkerson, Larry M. Kenton, Ohio, Physical Educa- tion: Delta Sigma Phi. Willard, Janice K. Fort Scott, Business Administration. Williams, Homer L. Smithville, Mo., Architecture. Wilson, Charles E. Abilene, Mechanical Engineering: Sigma Phi Ep- silon Treas., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma Treas., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Engr. Coun. Pres., ASME, IAS, Varsity Men ' s Glee, Putnam Scholar. Wilson, David W. Osawatomie, Technical Agronomy: Farm House, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Klod Kernel Corres. Sec., Mini- wanca Club Pres., Collegiate 4-H V-Pres., Putnam Scholar. Wilson, Marilyn J. Clay Center, Elementary Education: S.E.A. Wimmer, Edward J. Manhattan, Architecture. Wineinger, Rosemary Beloit, Elementary Education. Wing, James C. Kiowa, Mechanical Engineering. Wise, Don E. Wichita, Business Administration Accounting. Withers, James H. Wichita, Veterinary Medicine. Wohlert, Steven H. Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration. Wolf, Kenneth A. Hope, Mechanical Engineering: Smith, Pi Tau Sigma Sec., Sigma Tau, ASME, Intramurals. Willard Wilson, D. Wineinger Withers Williams Wilson, M. Wing Wohlert Wilson, C. Wimmer Wise Wolf 417 Wolgast Worley, R. Woods Wray Woodworth Wren Woody Wright Word Wroblewski Worley, K. Wyckof f , J. SENIORS: Wol-Zwe Wolgast, Larry E. Alta Vista, History: Beta Sigma Psi, Gamma Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Coun. Pres., S.E.A., Soc. Coordinating Coun., Varsity Men ' s Glee, Religious Coun. Woods, Ritchey P. Raytown, Mo., Architecture: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Steel Ring, AIA, IFC. Woodworth, Wayne L. Dodge City, Mathematics: Lambda Chi Alpha. Woody, Albert L. Derby, Agricultural Engineering. Word, Larry E. Wellington, Physi- cal Education. Worley, Kent G. Salina, Landscape Architec- ture: Phi Delta Theta Pres., SSLA. Worley, Robert O. Portales, N. M., Agricultural Economics. Wray, Jerald J. Norton, Physics: Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Putnam Assn., AIP, Cosmopolitan Club, DSF Pres., UCCF. Wren, Eugene L. Muncie, Animal Husbandry: Varsity Men ' s Glee, Block Bridle. Wright, Steven E. Sublette, Agricul- tural Economics: Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. EC. Club, Ag. Assn. Wroblewski, Mike J. South Bend, Ind., Business Administra- tion. Wyckof f, Jack S. Wichita, Business Administration Accounting: Sigma Theta Epsilon, Veterans Org., Wesley Found. Wyckof f, Peggy D. McCracken, Business Administration Accounting: ISA, Wesley Found. Yabui, Alan E. Lahaina, Hawaii, Geography: Gamma Theta Upsilon, Pershing Rifles, Arnold Air Soc. Young, Sue J. Clay Center, Elementary Edu- cation: Delta Delta Delta Pres., Mu Phi Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS Coun. Young, Thomas J. Topeka, Electrical Engi- neering: Goodnow, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Putnam Scholar, AIEE. Younkin, Patsy C. Wichita, Elementary Education: Delta Delta Delta, S.E.A., Sigma Chi Sweetheart. Younkman, John F. Burbank, Calif., Pre-Law: Delta Sigma Phi, Chancery Club, Young Rep. Zeckser, David W. Holton, Secondary Education. Zitterkopf, Dennis L. Burrton, Elec- trical Engineering: Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Boeing Scholarship, General Electric Scholarship, Electrical Contractors Scholarship. Zweygardt, Ruth E. St. Francis, Wyckoff , P. Yabui Young, S. Young, T. Younkin Younkman Zeckser Zitterkopf Zweygardt Bright 418 Broyles Woolley Edde Brown Stanley I ' d wards Stout Hickert Teagarden Hixson Home Economics Extension. Bright, Oneta Cherryvale, Home Economics Nursing: Clovia, Collegiate 4-H. Broyles, Martha Webber, Home Economics Nursing: Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Nursing Club, Putnam RA. Edde, Marilyn S. Manhattan, Home Economics Nursing: Home EC. Nursing Club, LSA. Lyttle, Joan Wichita, Home Economics Nursing: Home EC. Nursing Club, RA. Stanley, Karen Kansas City, Home Economics Nursing: Delta Delta Delta, Home EC. Nursing Club, Whi-Purs, Sears Roebuck Schol- arship. Stout, Barbara Kansas City, Home Economics Nurs- ing: Gamma Phi Beta, Home EC. Nursing Club, AWS Rep., Orchesis, Whi-Purs. Teagarden, Karen Frankfort, Home Economics Nursing: Home EC. Nursing Club, Whi-Purs, Wesley Found., Kappa Phi. Woolley, Anita Osborne, Home Econom- ics Nursing: Home EC. Nursing Club, Wesley Found. Second Semester Seniors Brown, William J. Kansas City, Mathematics. Earl, David E. Manhattan, Electrical Engineering and Business Administra- tion: IRE. Edwards, Janice L. Seaside, Calif., History. Hickert, Louis L. New Almelo, Electrical Engineering. Hixson, Larry, R. Hiawatha, Business Administration Ac- counting. Keyser, Robert C. lola, Electrical Engineering. Kirkwood, Robert L. Indianapolis, Ind., Business Administration Account- ing: Engr. Open House. Murdock, Hazel S. Leavenworth, Elementary Education. Murphy, Eugene E. Munden, Veteri- nary Medicine: Stu. Chap. AVMA. Nam, Tran H. Saigon, Viet Nam, Animal Husbandry. Nauheim, Lois H. Manhattan, Home Economics. Pipkin, James T. Cheney, Animal Husbandry. Raymond, Michael A. Leavenworth, Business Administration Accounting. Ruckert, Henry C. Eldorado, Animal Husbandry: Acacia. Schafer, Michael E. Norton, Pre-Medicine: Beta Theta Pi Pres., Feed Technology Scholarship. Seaton, Michael B. Lan- caster, Calif., Speech: Sigma Nu, Varsity Swimming. Wolters, Richard O. Junction City, Zoology. Woolfolk, Clay D. Pratt, Agricultural Economics: Acacia, Keyser Pipkin Kirkwood Murdock Murphy Nam Nauheim Raymond Ruckert Schafer Seaton Wolters Woolfolk 419 Working with complicated mechanisms in the physics laboratory, graduate students attempt to complete their prob- lems. A wealth of technical machines is available for grad- uate use on daily work problems or master thesis papers. Informal parties provide relaxation and opportunity to increase acquaintances for students doing graduate work. Graduates Reinforce Knowledge, Research Concentrated application in a chosen field makes long hours of tedious study an important part in the life of the graduate student. Having completed the years of undergraduate study, the student fully realizes that the conscientious work to receive a bachelor ' s degree was a prerequisite to graduate study. Cultivating expanding interests, the graduate stu- dent experiences many enlightening moments in the close relationships with faculty members. The pres- ence of international graduate students makes pos- sible the exchange of knowledge and opinions all culminating in intellectual achievement. GRADUATE STUDENTS: Ahu-Hal Ahuja, Krishan G. New Delhi, India, Horticulture. Ahuja, Sushil Nagpur, India, Education. Baruth, Robert A. Mc- Cook, Neb., Genetics. Bastawala, Dilip H. India, Electrical Engineering. Birtell, Max P. Topeka, Zoology. Carpenter, Kenneth H. Matfield Green, Electrical Engineering. Carson, George A. Hamilton, Applied Mechanics. Cates, Vernon E. Parsons, Chemistry. Chappell, Alonzo Dallas, Tex., Genetics. Chelikowsky, Richard Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Chen, Ruei Chen Taipei, China, Milling Industry. Chen, Ruei Choo Taipei, China, Clothing and Textiles. Chen, Ruei T. Taipei, China, Bacteriology. Chin, Paul Ding P. Taipei, China, Applied Mechanics. Chou, Conrad T. Changsha, China, Accounting. Dalai, Ashokkumar N. India, Electrical Engineering. Dave, Arunkumar D. Anand, India, Dairy Husbandry. DeBusk, John A. Ellinwood, Education. Devaasirvatham, Suresh Madurai, India, Chemistry. Dharia, Devendra M. Bombay, India, Civil Engineering. Dickey, George L. Sat anta, Industrial Engineering. Diskal- kar, Padmakar Poona, India, Agricultural Economics. Eck, Donald A. Beloit, Geology. Edwards, Carolyn A. De- Queen, Ark., Family and Child Development. Elliott, Leland W. Oswego, Agricultural Economics. Erickson, Larry E. Wahoo, Neb., Chemistry. Forrest, John C. Larned, Animal Husbandry. Foster, James K. Sedan, Psychology. Garg, Mohan L. Indore, India, Sta- tistics. Gavande, Sampatrao A. Bombay, India, Farm Me- chanics. Gokhale, Dinkar R. Poona, India, Dairy Husbandry. Hale, Melissa M. McPherson, Education. HI. PMHI Ahuja, K. Ahuja, S. Baruth Bastawala Birtell Carpenter Carson Cates Chappell Chelikowsky Chen, R. Chen Chen, R. Choo Chen, R. T. Chin Chou Dalai Dave DeBusk Devaasirvatham Dharia Dickey Diskalkar Eck Edwards Elliott Erickson Forrest Foster Garg Gavande Gokhale Hale 421 Harri Hashmy Jeyachandran Kanbar Lewallen Long, M. Mamaril, C. Mamaril, F. Mehta Mo Hedgcock Higa Latham Lee Long, R. Machia Mamaril, J. McComb Molina Murty GRADUATE STUDENTS: Har-Yas Harri, John G. Brookville, Mechanical Engineering. Hashmy, Syed A. Hyderabad, India, Chemical Engineering. Hedgcock, Frank M. Urbana, 111., Horticulture. Higa, Isamu Okinawa, Japan, Statistics. Jeyachandran, Albert Madras, India, Business Administra- tion. Kanbar, Agha F. Baghdad, Iraq, Civil Engineering. Latham, Gary E. Osborne, Regional Planning. Lee, Hyon H. Seoul, Korea, Architectural Engineering. Lewallen, Glen E. Manhattan, Business Administration. Long, Marie A. Ness City, English. Long, Raymond C. Arnold, Agronomy. Machia, Bollera M. Srimangala, India, Horticulture. Mamaril, Cezar P. Laguna, Philippines, Agronomy. Mamaril, Francisco G. Laguna, Philippines, Feed Technology. Mamaril, Juanita C. Laguna, Philippines, Chemistry. McComb, John G. Topeka, Speech. Mehta, Jaysukhlal J. Bombay, India, Industrial Engineering. Mo, Ru Hsin Taipei, China, Mechanical Engineering. Molina, Jose A. Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Agricultural Economics. Murty, Gosala S. Kakinada, India, Agronomy. Nath, Prem Dinapore, India, H orticulture. Noble, Larry D. lola, Nuclear Engineering. Overturf, Sylvester Oklahoma City, Okla., Political Science. Panchal, Yacharappa Banga- lore, India, Agronomy. Parker, Donald J. Pittsburgh, Pa., Biochemistry. Patwari, Gajananrao Chicago, 111., Civil En- gineering. Porath, Emily L. Newton, English. Porath, William W. Erie, Pa., Nuclear Engineering. Raikar, Rambhau K. Bom- bay, India, Animal Husbandry. Raj, Ammu S. Kakinada, India, Genetics. Randhawa, Harkirat S. Tarntaran, India, Mechanical Engineering. Rees, Richard D. Abilene, Agri- cultural Economics. Nath Noble Overturf Panchal Parker Patwari Porath, E. Porath, W. Raikar Raj Randhawa Rees 422 Rhine, Paul E. Gypsum, Physics. Savale, Raghunath S. Shivajinagar, India, Agricultural Economics. Schulze, William E. Dallas City, 111., Milling Industry. Serraon, Virginia U. Manila, Philippines, Foods and Nutrition. Shah, Jitendra T. Ahmedabad, India, Civil Engineering. Shah, Mahendra R. Bombay, India, Civil Engineering. Simlot, Mahavir M. Ajmer, India, Chemistry. Simlot, Shanti D. Ajmer, India, Education. Singh, Nagendra P. Hardoi, India, Pathology. Singh, Ra- jeshwar Gaya Behor, India, Horticulture. Smith, Sidney R. McPherson, Civil Engineering. Snyder, Donald L. Norton, Geology. Soliman, Atef S. Alexandria, Egypt, Agronomy. Sowell, Robert S. Coldwater, Miss., Agricultural Engineering. Srini- vasan, Govindappa Madurai, India, Civil Engineering. Ste- phansen, Erik W. Bestum, Norway, Mechanical Engineering. Stoskopf, Lawrence E. Hoisington, Agricultural Economics. Swenson, Leon D. Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering. Thier- stein, Gerald E. Whitewater, Agricultural Engineering. Thim- maiah, Kadegowda Bangalore, India, Surgery and Medicine. Tripp, John S. Salina, Electrical Engineering. Ulla, Moham- med S. Hyderabad, India, Business Administration. Unger, Duane A. Oberlin, Agricultural Economics. Urban, Gale D. Salina, Physics. Venugopalan, Ayillat Trichur, India, Sur- gery and Medicine. Vincent, Derald D. Manhattan, Dairy Husbandry. Vykuntapathi, Thota Hyderabad, India, Extension Education. Weiss, Hanan Savyon, Israel, Horticulture. Weixelman, Den- nis A. Manhattan, Education. Wilcox, Chester C. Sedan, Statistics. Yamada, Tetusi Higasi Ku, Japan, Agricultural Economics. Yarrow, Ronnie L. Clay Center, Mathematics. Yashodhar, Hassan P. Mysore, India, Electrical Engineering. Rhine Shah, J. Singh, N. Soliman Stoskopf Savale Shah, M. Singh, R. Sowell Swenson Schulze Simlot, M. Smith Srinivasan Thierstein Serraon Simlot, S. Snyder Stephansen Thimmaiah Tripp Ulla Unger Urban Venugopalan Vincent Vykuntapathi Weiss Weixelman Wilcox Yamada Yarrow Yashodhar 423 Combining forces, the cheerleaders and pep band create enthusiasm by introducing a new cheer at the final pep rally of the season. The all-University rally, preceding the Colorado basketball game, honored the 1962 team. 424 Drawing upon their accumulated knowledge, incoming freshmen take many required orientation examinations. Taken at various intervals during the summer, these tests help to determine the field potentialities of the new students. Evening departmental examinations play an important role in the curricular routine of the average college student. Undergraduate Faces Multi-facet Existence Experiencing the many facets of campus life, the undergraduate exits in a maze of activities, intellec- tual perplexities and social relationships. In the multi-phased undergraduate years are decided the student goals and the realization of the barriers that may block attainment of these aspirations. From the first moment of registration, the stu- dent becomes continually aware of the many oppor- tunities offered by the University. It is the decision of the undergraduate to determine to what use these invaluable chances will be put. All ambitions are cap- tured in the realms of community life. In the end, the undergraduate realizes that the search for the goal has been a creative part of life ' s philosophy. 425 Abeel Abrahams, J. Abrahams, S. Ackerman Adam Adams, . Adams, J. Adams, M. Adams, R. G. Adams, R. K. Adams, R. . Adamson, K. Adamson, L. Adelgren Aguilar Ahlstedt Ahrens Aikin Akers Albers Albright AJdridge Alexander, D. Alexander,K. Alford, F. Alford, R. Alkhayal All Allbritten Alldritt Alice, J. N. Alice, J. K. Allen, C. Allen, E. UNDERCLASSMEN: Abe -Ant Abeel, Gerald R. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Abrahams, Julia L. Topeka, Junior in Psy- chology. Abrahams, Susan P. Long Branch, N. J., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Ackerman, Jolane S. Larned, Fresh- man in General. Adam, Fred B. Miltonvale, Sophomore in Agriculture. Adams, Edward L. Lenora, Freshman in Agricul- tural Engineering. Adams, James J. Nevada, Mo., 02 in Archi- tecture Adams, Mary K. Larned, Freshman in Secondary Education. Adams, Richard G. Salina, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Adams, Richard K. Augusta, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Adams, Ronald E. Enterprise, Junior in Agricultural Engi- neering. Adamson, Kenneth W. Wichita, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Adamson, Lorraine A. Salina, Freshman in English. Adelgren, Ralph L. Wichita, Junior in Feed Technology. Aguilar, Rita I. Manhattan, Special in Home Economics. Ahlstedt, Beverly K. Salina, Sophomore in Medical Tech- nology. Ahrens, Hobert P. Natoma, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Aikin, Kenneth N. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Akers, Richard L. Weskan, Junior in Psychology. Albers, Ann C. Oakley, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Albright, Merle R. Colby, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Al- dridge, Everett G. Kansas City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Alexander, Dale F. Hays, Junior in Physical Education. Alexander, Karol K. Overland Park, Freshman in Music Edu- cation. Alford, Fredricka S. Concordia, Sophomore in Medi- cal Technology. Alford, Rose E. St. George, Sophomore in Home Economies Liberal Arts. Alkhayal, Niran S. Bagdad, Iraq, Junior in Economics. All, Janet D. McPherson, Freshman in Elementary Education. All- britten, Nancy G. Prairie Village, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Alldritt, Jennifer E. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Alice, James N. Arkansas City, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Alice, Judith K. Arkansas City, Freshman in Modern Languages. Allen, Clyde L. Larned, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Allen, Eugene W. Abilene, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Allen, John P. Chanute, Junior in Chemistry. Allen, Judith L. Albany, Ga., Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Allen, Kathleen A. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Allen, Paul W. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Chemical Engineering. Allen, Sharon K. Norton, Sophomore in Mathematics. Allison, Jane V. Casper, Wyo., Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Allison, Sharon K. Arkansas City, Junior in Speech. Alston, Pamela G. Leawood, Junior in Elementary Education. Altman, Cynthia S. Topeka, Freshman in General. Altwegg, Herman R. Wakefield, Junior in Agronomy. Amen, James B. Lebanon, Freshman in Business Administration. Amerine, Gary L. Syracuse, Sophomore in Chemistry. Ames, Bruce A. Ottawa, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Amiel, Mark Peekskill, N. Y., Freshman in Chemistry. Ander- son, Agnes F. Agenda, Freshman in General. Anderson, Char- lotte Russell, Junior in Secondary Education. Anderson, Christine Sharon Springs, Freshman in Elementary Education. Anderson, David K. Wichita, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Anderson, Genevieve Kansas City, Junior in Eng- lish. Anderson, Gretchen L. Kansas City, Junior in Sociology. Anderson, Jack L. Sutton, Neb., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Anderson, Jon A. Newton, Sophomore in Govern- ment. Anderson, Joyce A. Americus, Sophomore in Home Economics. Anderson, Judith M. Topeka, Sophomore in Phys- ical Education. Anderson, Judy K. Shawnee, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Anderson, Kathleen M. McPherson, Freshman in Elementary Education. Anderson, Larry R. Williamsburg, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Anderson, Leland M. Smolan, Freshman in Agriculture. An- derson, Loren M. Omaha, Neb., Freshman in Physical Sciences. Anderson, Margaret R. Eldorado, Freshman in Elementary Education. Anderson, Marilyn J. Peru, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Andrews, Jeannette A. Ellsworth, Freshman in Elementary Education.. Anschutz, Norman G. Dorrance, 03 in Architecture. Antenen, Paula G. Ness City, Freshman in Speech. Allen, J. P. Allen, J. L. Allen, K. Allen, P. Allen, S. Allison, J. Allison, S. Alston Altman Altwegg Amen Amerine Ames Amiel Anderson, A. Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, O. Anderson, G. Charlotte Christine Anderson, G.L. Anderson, J. L. Anderson, Jon Anderson, Joyce Anderson, J. M. Anderson, J. K. Anderson, K. Anderson, L. R. Anderson, Leland Anderson, Loren Anderson, M. R. Anderson, M. J. Andrews Anschutz Antenen UNDERCLASSMEN: Ant-Bal Antrim, Jo A. Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Antrim, Larry D. Kingman, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Appleby, Dennis K. Formoso, Junior in Electrical Engineer- ing. Applegate, Roger C. Bird City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Arcino, Manual D. Junction City, Sophomore in Bacteriology. Armour, Suzanne J. Junction City, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Liberal Arts. Armstrong, William C. Emporia, Sopho- more in Electrical Engineering. Armstrong, William R. Kansas City, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Arnold, J. Ashe Astle Atkinson, J. At wood Arnold, R. Asher Athey Atkinson, T. Atzenweiler Asch Askins Atkinson, C. Atkisson Avery Ash Asper Atkinson, H. Attebery Ayers Antrim, J. Arcino Arndt, C. Antrim, L. Armour Arndt, L. Appleby Armstrong, W. C. Arnett Applegate Armstrong, W. R. Arnold, B. Arndt, Carroll B. Mocksville, N. C., Junior in Geography. Arndt, Lucy B. Mocksville, N. C., Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Arnett, Carolyn J. Belleville, Junior in English. Arnold, Betty S. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Arnold, Janet J. Wakeeney, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. Arnold, Robert D. Wichita, Junior in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Asch, Jennie A. Salina, Junior in Sociology. Ash, Robert L. Wetmore, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Ashe, Steven C. Kansas City, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Asher, Larry C. Stafford, Junior in Agricultural Education. Askins, David K. Beloit, Freshman in Business Administration. Asper, Linda L. Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Astle, Michael V. Haven, Sophomore in Agriculture. Athey, Rod E. Junction City, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Atkinson, Carol J. Caldwell, Freshman in Home Economics. Atkinson, Harold D. West Mineral, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Atkinson, James R. Belleville, Freshman in Pre-Law. Atkin- son, Tom H. Belleville, Jun ior in Psychology. Atkisson, John L. Wichita, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Attebery, Sally M. Paola, Sophomore in General. At wood, Marjorie J. Prairie Village, Junior in Elementary Education. Atzenweiler, Mary A. Prairie Village, Junior in 428 Babb Bachoritch Badger Babbit Back Baehr, M. Baber, J. E. Backhus Baehr, S. Baber, J. K. Backman Bailey, A. Elementary Education. Avery, Robert O. Wichita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Ayers, Cheryl L. Mulvane, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Babb, Wayne E. Milford, Freshman in Horticulture. Babbit, Marylin F. Des Moines, Iowa, Freshman in Home Economics Extension. Baber, Jack E. Cunningham, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Baber, Joe K. Cunningham, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bachoritch, Linda K. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Back, Marilyn J. Mount Hope, Freshman in Music Education. Backhus, Roy W. Hope, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Backman, Carol A. Vliets, Sophomore in Home Economics. Badger, Thomas W. Scranton, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Baehr, Marvin R. Newton, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Baehr, Sandra E. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Bailey, Allan M. New Bedford, Mass., Junior in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Bailey, Janet F. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Bailey, Shelby L. Topeka, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Bailey, Thelma R. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Bailie, John D. Overland Park, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Bain, Barbara A. Macomb, 111., Junior in Speech. Bainter, Janice C. Jennings, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Bajwa, Jagdish S. Punjar, India, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Baker, Carole D. Gardner, Junior in Secondary Education. Baker, Judy L. Abilene, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Baker, Nancy C. Hutchinson, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Baker, Pamela M. Eskridge, Freshman in Home Economics. Baker, Robert E. Parsons, Freshman in Feed Technology. Balach, Michael M. Chicago, Ind., 03 in Architecture. Balaun, Ralph E. Simpson, 04 in Architecture. Baldwin, Don H. Kansas City, Junior in Business Administration. Baldwin, John H. Kansas City, 01 in Architecture. Ball, Phylis E. Topeka, Junior in Elementary Education. Ball, Phyllis Y. Cheney, Junior in Physical Education. Ballard, Charles R. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Ballard, Nancy P. Wichita, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Bailey, J. Bain Baker, J. Balach Ball, P. E. Bailey, S. Bainter Baker, N. Balaun Ball, P. Y. Bailey, T. Bajwa Baker, P. Baldwin, D. Ballard, C. Bailie Baker, C. Baker, R. Baldwin, J. Ballard, N. 429 Balzer Bandel Bangle Banks, D. Banks, N. Bannon Baran Barbour Barclay Barenberg Barker, J. Barker, N. Barker, W. Barloga Barndt Barnes Barney Barnhart, C. Barnhart, J. Barnhart, R. Baron Barr Barrett, M. Barrett, P. Barron Barrens Bartholomew Bar tram Base Basore Bassett Bates Bathurst Batten UNDERCLASSMEN: Bal-Ben Balzer, Rog er P. Inman, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Bandel, John H. St. Francis, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. Bangle, David L. Morland, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Banks, David E. Turon, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Banks, Norma L. Eldorado, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Bannon, George R. Douglass, Sophomore in Business Administration. Baran, Raymond T. Burwell, Neb., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Barbour, James D. Greensburg, Junior in Nuclear Engineer- ing. Barclay, Lindsay M. New York, N. Y., Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Barenberg, Maxim- T. Herndon, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Barker, Judith M. Pratt, Sophomore in Bacteriology. Barker, Norma J. Eldorado, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Barker, William C. Prairie View, Freshman in General. Barloga, Alice M. Brookfield, 111., Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Barndt, Karen L. Overland Park, Freshman in Mathematics. Barnes, Kenna J. Merriam, Junior in Secondary Education. Barney, Jeanette E. Wichita, Freshman in English. Barn- hart, Carol A. Chanute, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Barnhart, James L. Coldwater, Sophomore in Milling Tech- nology. Barnhart, Rilla S. Wichita, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Baron, Steven J. New York, N. Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Barr, C. Bradley Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Feed Technology. Barrett, Melanie S. Belleville, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Barrett, Peter J. Salina, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Barron, Paula J. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Barrens, Gary D. Emporia, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Bartholomew, Gloria Alton, Sophomore in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Bartram, Suzanne D. Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Base, Gary L. Sedgwick, Freshman in Agriculture. Basore, Carolyn A. Bentley, Junior in English. Bassett, Janice E. Dover, Junior in Physical Therapy. Bates, Vera A. Carlisle, Pa., Sophomore in Modern Languages. Bathurst, Jo A. Talmage, Freshman in Home Economics 430 Baxa Baxter, E. Baxter, J. Bay Beach Beal Beale Bear Beard Bearg Beattie Beaubien Beaver Bebermeyer Nursing. Batten, Nancy L. Davenport, Iowa, Sophomore in Business Administration. Baxa, Robert G. Hebron, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Baxter, Elizabeth Russell, Sophomore in Business Administration. Baxter, James N. Russell, Junior in Mathe- matics. Bay, Darrell E. Russell, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Beach, Darrell E. Smolan, 02 in Architecture. Beal, Alan G. Yates Center, Freshman in History. Beale, Sandra K. Baxter Springs, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Bear, David O. Wichita, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Beard, James A. Minneola, Freshman in Psychology. Bearg, Carolyn J. Hiawatha, Freshman in General. Beattie, Robert J. Kansas City, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Beaubien, Melody L. Washington, D.C., Sophomore in Psychology. Beaver, Frank M. Mission, Sophomore in Electrical Engineer- ing. Bebermeyer, James O. Scott City, Junior in Secondary Education. Beck, William F. Prairie Village, Junior in Speech. Becken- hauer, Ardis A. Manhattan, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Becker, Robert H. White City, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Beckom, Charles A. Fort Riley, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Beckwith, Cynthia J. McPherson, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Beeler, Robecca Jewell, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Befort, Glenn A. Hays, Junior in Electrical En- gineering. Begole, Donna M. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Behnke, Karen M. Wichita, Freshman in General. Behnke, Kenneth N. Kinsley, Freshman in Feed Technology. Behrens, Suzanne M. Mission, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Behrhorst, Rodney R. Wichita, Junior in Feed Technology. Beighley, Harold S. Wichita, 04 in Architecture. Bell, Den- nis L. Atwood, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bell, Marilea K. Freshman in Bacteriology. Bell, Mary E. Mc- Donald, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Bender, Daryl D. Wakeeney, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Bender, Donald W. Almena, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Benedick, Jane C. Wichita, Freshman in Gen- eral. Benedict, William R. Danbury, Conn., 01 in Architecture. Beck Beckenhauer Becker Beckom Beckwith Beeler Befort Begole Behnke, K.M. Behnke, K.N. Behrens Behrhorst Beighley Bell, D. Bell, M. K. Bell, M. E. Bender, D. D. Bender, D.W. Benedick Benedict W r 3 431 Benjamin Bennett, J. Bennett, K. Bennett, M. Benson Bentley Benton Bentson Bergen Berger Berk Berkey UNDERCLASSMEN: Ben-Bla Benjamin, Brenda B. Wichita, Sophomore in Sociology. Bennett, Jana S. Goddard, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Bennett, Keith L. Manchester, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Bennett, Marcia G. Topeka, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Benson, Timothy C. Kansas City, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Bentley, Mary L. Omaha, Neb., Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Benton, Howard H. Norcatur, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Bentson, Larry D. McPherson, Sopho- more in Civil Engineering. Bergen, Lynn A. Marysville, Junior in Architectural Engineer- ing. Berger, Chester L. Jetmore, Freshman in Physical Educa- tion. Berk, Joyce J. Ames, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Berkey, Curtis D. Rossville, Freshman in Feed Technology. Berkley, Mark A. Tescott, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Berkley, Roberta K. Marysville, Freshman in Elementary Education. Berlin, Russell E. Manhattan, Sopho- more in Music Education. Berndt, Edmond G. Scott City, Freshman in Social Sciences. Berns, Arnold Emporia, 01 in Architecture. Berryhill, Vir- ginia Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Bert, Dorothy E. Abilene, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Bert, Ste- phen C. Sedgwick, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Bertwell, Beverly G. Manhattan, Sophomore in Speech. Berube, Paul E. Boston, Mass., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Besack, Carol A. Beatrice, Neb., Freshman in General. Bessmer, Reginald K. Great Bend, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Betton, Diana S. Kansas City, Junior in Sociology. Betton, Linda L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Music Education. Beyer, Berkley, M. Berns Bertwell Betton, D. Bickel B,rkley, R. Be -ryhill Berube Betton, I . Bieber Berlin Bert, D. Besack Beyer, A. Bieberle Berndt Bert S. Bessmer Beyer, G Bieberly 432 Reviewing the men of the ROTC, officers observe closely as the detachments parade across the training field. Each year the combined ranks of the Army and Air Force ROTC Associations join in the presentation of a spring and a fall review. Biederman Biery Billingham Bingle Bird, W. Birdsall Bissell Bitter Blackmail Blair Billinger, H. Billinger, M. Birch Bird, G. Birkenbaugh Birney Black, D. Black, M. Blake Blakely Annetta J. Gridley, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Beyer, George H. Burlington, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Bickel, Blaine W. Topeka, Freshman in Agricultural Educa- tion. Bieber, Joel G. Bazine, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. Bieberle, Gordon F. Ellinwood, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Bieberly, Janet S. Manhattan, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Biederman, Frederic G. Glen Ellyn, 111., 04 in Architecture. Biery, Terry L. Mankato, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Billinger, Heidi Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Billinger, Max W. Wichita, Freshman in Sociology. Billingham, Karen S. Manhattan, Freshman in Art. Bingle, Mary E. Winfield, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Birch, Linda L. Shawnee, Junior in Family and Child Development. Bird, Galen D. Salina, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Bird, William R. Topeka, Sophomore in Chemical Engineer- ing. Birdsall, Louise M. Gladstone, N. D., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Birkenbaugh, Clint Kingman, Junior in Agricultural Education. Birney, Merlena A. Dodge City. Sophomore in Home Economics. Bissell, Julia L, Abilene, Junior in Zoology. Bitter, Glen R. Hoisington, Sophomore in Business Administration. Black, Duane W. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Black, Maxine S. Kiowa, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Blackman, Douglas K. Wichita, Freshman in Statistics. Blair, Barbara F. Concordia, Junior in English. Blake, Judy K. Moberly, Mo., Freshman in General. Blakely, Jimmie L. Beeler, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. 433 UNDERCLASSMEN: Bla-Bra Blakeman, Michael G. Topeka, 01 in Architecture. Blanch- ard, Nancy L. Garden City, Junior in Home Economics. Blank, Donald L. Hutchinson, Junior in Agriculture. Blanka, Rita M. Wamego, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Blankenship, David W. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Wild- life Conservation. Blankenship, Jack D. Pratt, Sophomore in Speech. Blase, Roberta D. Wichita, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Blaser, Robert L. Waterville, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Blattner, Lyla M. Esbon, Sophomore in Home Economics. Blaylock, Robert C. Smith Center, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Blevens, Robert L. Kansas City, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Bliss, Mary A. Denver, Colo., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Block, Joan K. Bavaria, Junior in Secondary Education. Bloom, Philip V. Hutchinson, 03 in Architecture. Blount, Blakeman Blanchard Blank Blanka Blankenship, D. Blankenship, J. Blase Blaser Blattner Blaylock Blevens Bliss Block Bloom Blount Blumberg Bobek Bodenhamer Bogenhagen Bohrer Boldin Boles Bolnick Bolton Bone Bonebrake Bonewitz Bonneau, C. Bonneau, R. Boo Borberg Borg Judith C . Coldwater, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Blumberg, Michael H. Denison, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Bobek, William L. Caldwell, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Bodenhamer, Judy L. Greeley, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Bogenhagen, Evelyn C. Wallace, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Bohrer, Susan M. Douglass, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Boldin, Richard M. Milwaukee, Wis., Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Boles, David C. Abilene, Freshman in Milling Technology. Bolnick, William M. Topeka, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Bolton, Larry A. Macksville, Fresh- man in Pre-Law. Bone, Ronald L. Arkansas City, Freshman in General. Bone- brake, Veronica Manhattan, Freshman in Music. Bonewitz, Bonnie B. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics. Bonneau, Charles R. Salina, Sophomore in Art. Bonneau, Roland J. Salina, Junior in Secondary Education. Boo , Dudley L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Adminis- 434 Borgerding Borland Bostater Bottorff Bourque Bower Bowie, T. Bowles Bornheimer Bosler Bouchey, G. Bouchey, W. Bowers Bowie, R. Bowman, A. Bowman, G. tration Accounting. Borberg, Robert M. Smithville, Mo., Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Borg, Merle L. Linds- borg, 01 in Architecture. Borgerding, John F. Marysville, Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Borland, Dennis P. Clay Center, Sophomore in Agricul- ture. Bornheimer, Joseph F. Prairie Village, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Bosler, Robert M. Colby, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bostater, Robert D. Mukwenago, Wis., Junior in Architec- tural Engineering. Bottorff, James L. Topeka, 02 in Archi- tecture. Bouchey, Gary D. Palco, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Bouchey, William M. Palco, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bourque, Marie L. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Bower, Judith J. Chanute, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Bowers, J. B. Topeka, 02 in Architecture. Bowie, Rogga J. Oakley, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bowie, Travis J. Oakley, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Bowles, Sara S. Hutchinson, Junior in Secondary Education. Bowman, Anne L. Wichita, Sophomore in Applied Music. Bowman, Gary H. Garfield, Sophomore in Agriculture. Bowman, Michael L. Overland Park, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Boyd, Barbara J. Densmore, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Boyd, Bonnie S. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics. Boyd, Elizabeth F. Mankato, Sophomore in Psychology. Boylls, John C. Kansas City, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Bozarth, Andrew J. Liberal, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bradbury, Rose A. Clay Center, Fresh- man in Chemistry. Bradley, Nancy I. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bradshaw, Sally A. Langdon, Junior in Elementary Education. Brainerd, Howard R. Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Brandenburg, Linda A. Hays, Junior in Medical Technology. Brandt, Judith I. Topeka, Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Hi-. inn. mi, Clarence B. Lamed, Junior in Secondary Education. Branson, Bruce R. Pompano Beach, Fla., Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Branson, Lester L. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Branson, Richard L. Higginsville, Mo., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bowman, M. Boyd, B. J. Boylls Bozarth Bradshaw Brainerd Brannam Branson, B. Boyd, B. S. Boyd, E. Bradbury Bradley Brandenburg Brandt Branson, L. Branson, R. 435 Brauer, A. Brauer, C. Bray Breault Breer Bremer, L. W. Bremer, L. J. Breneman Brent Brethour Brewster Briggs, C. Briggs, P. Brink Brinkmeyer Brinkworth Britton, B. Britton, G. Broadhurst Broady Brockhausen Broers Brogan Brooks, J. Brooks, W. Brookshire Brosowsky Brougham Brower Brown, E. Brown, J. Brown, L. Brown, N. Brown, R. UNDERCLASSMEN: Bra-Bur Brauer, Anthony E. Haven, Junior in Civil Engineering. Brauer, Carolyn E. Liberal, Junior in English. Bray, Michael V. Syracuse, Freshman in History. Breault, Arlene M. Clyde, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Breer, Marlin D. Brookville, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Bremer, Larry W. Oberlin, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Bremer, Linda J. Oberlin, Freshman in Secondary Education. Breneman, James R. Mission, 03 in Architecture. Brent, Roger H. Alton, Junior in Secondary Education. Brethour, Mary R. Maple Hill, Freshman in Music Education. Brewster, Jerry V. Salina, Sophomore in General. Briggs, Charles B. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Briggs, Patricia K. Burlingame, Freshman in Secondary Education. Brink, Douglas W. Olathe, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Brinkmeyer, Joan J. Garden City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Brinkworth, Edgar L. Mankato, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Britton, Barbara N. Lewis, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Britton, Gale E. Lewis, Special in Arts and Sciences. Broadhurst, Jon P. Valley Center, Freshman in Feed Tech- nology. Broady, Brad W. Johnson, Neb., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Brockhausen, Dale W. Oberlin, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Broers, John K. Eudora, Freshman in Agriculture. Brogan, Lewis H. Great Bend, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Brooks, James R. Hays, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Brooks, William D. Clayton, Freshman in Agriculture. Brookshire, William Kansas City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Brosowsky, Stanley M. Middle Village, N. Y. Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Brougham, Robert D. Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Brower, Gary M. Kansas City, Freshman in Mathematics. Brown, Ernest E. Colby, Sopho- more in Psychology. Brown, John O. Downs, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Brown, Larry V. Wadsworth, Freshman in General. Brown, Nancy M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Ele- 436 mentary Education. Brown, Robert L. Prairie Village, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Brown, Vivian M. Howard, Junior in Home Economics Ex- tension. Brownback, Dewey E. Blue Mound, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Brownell, Kenneth R. North Platte, Neb., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bruce, Ralph G. Ottawa, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Bruin back, Sandra S. Hamilton, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Brummel, Joel S. Wichita, Freshman in Agriculture. Brummer, George K. Cawker City, Freshman in Civil Engi- neering. Brundige, Dennis J. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Brunswig, Connie S. Benkelman, Neb., Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Bryan, Jedwin R. Clay Center, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Bryan, Melvin R. Paola, Freshman in Agriculture. Bryan, Ronald W. Paola, Freshman in Music Education. Bryan, Thomas A. Scott City, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Bryant, Patricia S. Wichita, Sophomore in English. Buchele, James P. Cedar Vale, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Buchele, Verona A. Cedar Vale, Sophomore in Physical Edu- cation. Buchmann, Matthew A. Clay Center, Sophomore in Business Administration. Buck, David L. Langdon, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Buckle, Barbara J. Stafford, Freshman in Home Economics. Buenning, Jan C. Atchison, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Buenning, Lynn A. Atchison, Junior in Physical Education. Buenning, Sue L. Abilene, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Buhrer, Arlen R. Enterprise, Freshman in Human- ities. Buller, Joel E. Larned, Freshman in Physics. Bunney, Donald J. Garden City, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Burandt, Richard L. Belleville, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Burch, Paul W. Mission, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Burcham, William R. Omaha, Neb., Junior in Pre-Medicine. Burchfiel, John R. Concordia, Junior in Electrical Engineer- ing. Burdorf, Marilyn E. Mount Hope, Junior in Elementary Education. Burfield, Marvin L. Otis, Freshman in Chemistry. Burgat, Kay L. Hoisington, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Burgess, Steve L. Sublette, Sophomore in Animal Hus- bandry. Burk, Elmer C. McDonald, Freshman in Agriculture. Brown, V. Brumback Brunswig Bryan, T. Buchmann Brownback Brownell Brummel Brummer Bryan, M. Buchele, J. Bryan, J. Bryant Buck Buckle Bruce Brundige Bryan, R. Buchele, V. Buenning, J. Buenning, L. Buenning, S. Buhrer Buller Bunney Burandt Burch Burcham Burchfiel Burdorf Burfield Burgat Burgess Burk, E. 437 Burk, M. Burke Burling, W. Burnes Burris Burroughs Bussert Buster, J. Butel, R. Butler Burkholder Burling, M. Burnett, C. Burnett, L. Burton Buser Buster, K. Butel, J. Butterworth Buttron UNDERCLASSMEN: Bur-Cas Burk, Mary L. Fort Meade, S. D., Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Journalism. Burke, MacAvoy L. McPherson, Sopho- more in Business Adminstration. Burkholder, Glenda D. Attica, Freshman in Business Administration. Burling, Mar- garet L. Arlington, Freshman in Home Economics Extension. Burling, William V. Part-ridge, Junior in Electrical Engineer- ing. Burnes, Charles R. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Civil Engineering. Burnett, Carl L. Council Grove, Junior in His- tory. Burnett, Lana L. Western Springs, 111., Freshman in Home Economics. Burris, Byron D. Manhattan, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Burroughs, Deanna D. Leoti, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Burton, Gary H. Council Grove, Freshman in Feed Technology. Buser, John D. Fairview, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Bussert, Dixie C. Cherryvale, Sophomore in Mathematics. Buster, John E,- CoffeyviUe, Sophomore in Horticulture. Buster, Kent M. Larned, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Butel, Janet S. Overbrook, Junior in Bacteriology. Butel, Robert W. Overbrook, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Butler, Linda S. Glasco, Junior in Medical Technology. Butterworth, Jerry D. Oxford, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Buttron, Helen M. Lancaster, Sophomore in Home Economics. Butts, Donald W. Leon, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Butzin, Donald F. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Byers, Patricia A. Burr Oak, Sophomore in Physical Education. Byrne, Stanley B. Centralia, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Cain, Mary P. Topeka, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Cain, Susan T. Newton, Sophomore in General. Calderon, Prudencio Terreon, Mexico, Freshman in Milling Technology. Caldwell, James N. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Business Administration. Caldwell, Marilyn K. Oarden City, Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. Calhoon, Carol K. Garden City, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Call, Bar- bara A. Halstead, Freshman in Secondary Education. Calliham, Betty J. Colby, Sophomore in Secondary Education, Calliham, Judy A. Colby, Freshman in Elementary Education. Calmes, John W. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Butts Butzin Byers Byrne Cain, M. Cain, S. Calderon Caldwell, J. Caldwell, M. C alhoon Call Calliham, B. Calliham, J. Calmes 438 Cameron, Clare Hutchinson, So ' phomore in Technical Jour- nalism. Campbell, Darrel L. Goddard, Freshman in Agricul- ture. Campbell, Galen K. Topeka, Freshman in Physical Education. Campbell, Robert S. New Orleans, La., Sopho- more in Government. Campbell, Robert T. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Carey, John W. Burlingame, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Carey, Karen J. Valley Center, Fresh- man in Home Economics Art. Carl, Sharon K. Wilsey, Fresh- man in Art. Carleton, Cheryl L. Burtonsville, Md., Freshman in Home Economics Journalism. Carlgren, Erick F. Concordia, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Carlgren, Stefan M. Concordia, Freshman in General. Carlin, Elizabeth A. Smolan, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Carlson, George M. Chanute, 02 in Architecture. Carlson, Sharon J. Manhattan, Freshman in Applied Music. Carmich- ael, Judith Garden City, Freshman in Speech. Carpenter, Montford L. Sabetha, Freshman in Feed Technology. Carr, Marilee S. Anthony, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Carr, Sharron S. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Carroll, Susan E. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Carruthers, Carole L. Topeka, Freshman in Tech- nical Journalism. Carson, John F. Springfield, Mo., Junior in Civil Engineering. Carson, Sue E. Hays, Freshman in Elementary Education. Carstedt, Robert W. Cherryvale, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Carter, Mary P. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Carter, Richard C. Yates Center, Freshman in Electrcial Engineering. Caruthers, Patricia Hill City, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Carver, James V. Miltonvale, 04 in Architecture. Carver, Sharon A. Miltonvale, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Casady, Norman L. Wichita, Sophomore in Restaurant Management. Casady, Robert J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Statistics. Case, James A. Peoria, 111., Sopho- more in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Case, Larry W. McPherson, 01 in Arrhitecture. Casey, Karen R. Havensville, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Casey, Patricia A. Havensville, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Cameron Campbell, D. Campbell, G. Campbell, R. S. Campbell, R. T. Carey, J. Carey, K. Carl Carleton Carlgren, E. Carlgren, S. Carlin Carlson, G. Carlson, S. Carmichael Carpenter Carr, M. Carr, S. Carroll Carruthers Carson, J. Carson, S. Carstedt Carter, M. Carter, R. Caruthers Carver, J. Carver, S. Casady, N. Casady, R. Case,J. Case, L. Casey, K. Casey, P. 439 Cashman Cassell Cassidy Caster, D. Caster, J. Cauble Caughlin Cernosek Cerny Cesafsky Chaffee Chambers, P. UNDERCLASSMEN: Cas-Cla Cashman, Marilyn S. Effingham, Freshman in Music Educa- tion. Cassell, Robert A. Ashtabula, Ohio, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Cassidy, Jerry L. White City, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Caster, Dallas D. Oberlin, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Caster, Jimmie J. Douglass, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Cauble, Judith D. Wichita, Freshman in Textiles and Cloth- ing. Caughlin, Raymond J. Plainville, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Cernosek, Roberta E. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Mathematics. Cerny, John H. Dorchester, Neb., Junior in Veterinary Medi- cine. Cesafsky, Allen A. Stanley, Wis., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Chaffee, James L. Wamego, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Chambers, Peggy L. Clearwater, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Chambers, Sharron K. Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. Chapman, Dona J. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Chapman, Mark A. Broughton, Freshman in History. Charles, Michael K. Republic, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Charron, Ronald G. Salina, Freshman in Milling Technology. Charvat, Mary J. Dorrance, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Chase, Larry L. Colby, Sophomore in Milling Technology. Chasey, Linna S. Wichita, Freshman in Medical Technology. Chelesnik, Madlyn K. Kansas City, Freshman in Modern Languages. Cheney, Timothy P. Grainfield, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Chepil, Eugene Manhattan, 03 in Archi- tecture. Cherpitel, Sidney W. Lyons, Freshman in Speech. Chesney, Kenneth K. Olathe, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Chesnut, Roy J. Okeana, Ohio, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Chiang, Bing A. Bangkok, Thailand, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Chick, Lloyd D. Colby, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Chilcott, James H. Hugoton, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Childers, Linda J. Hutchinson, Junior in Home Economics Chambers, S. Chapman, D. Chapman, M. Charles Charron Charvat Chase Chasey Chelesnik Cheney Chepil Cherpitel Chesney Chesnut Chiang Chick Chilcott Chijders, L.J. Childers, L.K. Chiles, B. 440 Teaching. Childers, Linda K. Bird City, Freshman in Speech. Chiles, Barbara A. Stafford, Junior in Elementary Education. Chiles, Carole B. Hutchinson, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Chiles, Dennis E. Zenith, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Chinn, Philip R. Haviland, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Chitwood, Judy K. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Choguill, Charles L. Hays, Junior in Government. Chowins, Richard D. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Industrial Engi- neering. Christensen, Dale K. Concordia, Junior in Archi- tectural Engineering. Christensen, Harold Norway, 01 in Architecture. Chiles, C. Choguill Christensen, P. Christy Cicmanec Chiles, D. Chowins Christian Church, G. Clark, D. Chinn Christensen, D. Christiansen Church, J. Clark, . Chitwood Christensen, H. Christie Ciboski Clark, J. L. The administrative center, Anderson Hall, with its maze of modern machines, handles student and faculty business. Christensen, Patricia Leawood, Freshman in Physical Educa- tion. Christian, William R. Braymer, Mo., Freshman in Mill- ing Technology. Christiansen, Stanley Hudson, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Christie, Lloyd E. Rantoul, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Christy, Arthur E. Scott City, Junior in Industrial Engineer- ing. Church, Gerald M. Dighton, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Church, John T. Osawatomie, Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Ciboski, Arlene P. Good- land, Sophomore in General. Cicmanec, John L. Ord, Neb., Freshman in Veterinary Medi- cine. Clark, Don W. Wallace, Sophomore in Government. Clark, Elizabeth E. Holton, Junior in Medical Technology. Clark, Jane L. Leavenworth, Freshman in Psychology. 441 Clark, J. B. Clark, J. R. Clark, L. Clark, M. Clarke Classen Claussen Clawson, E. Clawson, J. Claybaugh Claycamp Claydon Clegg Cleland Clendening Cleveland Clifford Clinkenbeard Clothier Cloud Clowers, R. Clowers, S. Cobb Cochran Cochrun Coe Cof fman, L. Cof fman, N. Cohan Cole, C. Cole, D. Cole, H. Cole, L. Cole, Z. UNDERCLASSMEN: Cla-Coo Clark, John B. Mayfield, Freshman in Agriculture. Clark, Jon R. Liberal, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Clark, Lou E. Leawood, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Clark, Mary C. Burlington, Junior in Art. Clarke, Leonard H. Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. Classen, Harold I. Meade, 04 in Architecture. Claussen, Marylou Dorrance, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Clawson, Eldon L. Linwood, Freshman in Agricultural Edu- cation. Clawson, Janice E. Linwood, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Claybaugh, Robert J. Independence, Mo., 04 in Architecture. Claycamp, Loretta L. Rice, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Claydon, Ellen J. Manhattan, Junior in Technical Journalism. Clegg, Victoria L. Manhattan, Fresh- man in General. Cleland, Joseph L. Topeka, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Clendening, Wayne E. Salina, 02 in Architecture. Cleveland, George M. Rockford, 111., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Clifford, John R. Altamont, Sophomore in Veterinary Medi- cine. Clothier, Eugene R. Cedar Point, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Cloud, Betty J. Overland Park, Freshman in Psy- chology. Clowers, Robecca A. Lamed, Junior in Foods and Nutrition. Clowers, Stanley R. Lamed, Junior in Geology. Cobb, Don L. Liberal, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Cochran, Harold M. Oberlin, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Cochrun, Benny K. Luray, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Coe, Kyle L. Soldier, Freshman in Dairy Hus- bandry. Coffman, Larry D. Overbrook, Sophomore in Feed Tech- nology. Coffman, Nancy L. Overbrook, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Cohan, Lawrence A. Bonner Springs, Freshman in Physical Education. Cole, Cynthia M. Junction City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Cole, Darold F. Salina, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Cole, Harold S. Wellington, 03 in Architecture. Cole, Larry W. Hutchinson, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Cole, Zelma R. Salina, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. 442 Coleman, Janet C. Manhattan, Sophomore in Music. Cole- man, Nancy K. Satanta, Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Coleman, Susan Frankfort, Sophomore in Chemistry. Colglaz- ier, Donald F. Monument, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Collins, Michael H. Colorado Springs, Colo., 04 in Architec- ture. Collins, Theodore R. Concordia, Sophomore in Business Administration. Colwell, Vici A. Dallas, Tex., Freshman in Humanities. Combrink, Carmen W. Kiowa, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Compton, Jere L. Altamont, Freshman in Electrical Engi- neering. Compton, Larry C. Altamont, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Comstock, Joyce M. Silver Lake, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Conaway, Gary L. Oakley, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Condray, Jerry L. Wells, Freshman in Agriculture. Cone, John A. Leawood, Freshman in History. Conger, Carleen A. lola, Freshman in Home Economics. Congleton, William L. Haddam, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Connell, Martin R. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Conner, Donald L. Dighton, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Conner, James F. Leavenworth, 04 in Architec- ture. Conner, Joan I. Seneca, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Connet, Gwendolyn Manhattan, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Connolly, Paul J. Indianapolis, Ind., Junior in Art. Connolly, Terrence D. Indianapolis, Ind., Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Conrad, Bruce P. Man- hattan, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Consolino, Ronald J. Pittsburg, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Converse, Ron- ald E. Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Cook, Mary D. Burrton, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Cookson, Saundra S. Derby, Junior in Family and Child De- velopment. Cool, William L. -Glasco, Sophomore in Agricul- ture. Coolbaugh, Morris J. Dodge City, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Coolen, Barbara J. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Cooley, Jane M. Abilene, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Colley, Martha K. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Music Education. Coons, James T. Goodland, Freshman in Physical Education. Coleman, J. Collins, M. Compton, J. Condray Connell Coleman, N. Collins, T. Compton, L. Cone Conner, D. Coleman, S. Colwell Comstock Conger Conner, J. F. Colglazier Combrink Conaway Congleton Conner, J. I Connet Connolly, P. Connolly, T. Conrad Consolino Converse Cook Cookson Cool Coolbaugh Coolen Cooley, J. Cooley, M. Coons 443 UNDERCLASSMEN: Coo-Cun Cooper, Susan L. Neodesha, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Cooper, Thomas A. Carlisle, Pa., Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Cope, Diana G. Wichita, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Copeland, Joanne I. Clay Center, Junior in History. Coppinger, Mary L. Mission, Freshman in Technical Jour- nalism. Copple, James D. Coldwater, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Cordova, Jose D. Jaroles, N. M., Junior in Milling Technology. Gorman, Pat D. Tescott, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Corser Cosby Cossaart Cottrell Couch, H. Couch, C. Coughlin Coulson, C. Coulson, S. Coulter Coupland Courtney, D. Courtney, G. Cowan, J. Cowan, M. Cowen Cowles, E. Cowles, J. Cox, H. Cox, K. Cooper, S. Coppinger Corn Cooper, T. Copple Corpstein Cope Cordova Corr Copeland Corman Corrigan Corn, Roger P. Bushton, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Corpstein, Kenneth R. Tipton, Junior in Agricultural Engi- neering. Corr, Terry L. Clearwater, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Corrigan, Lawrence T. Kansas City, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Corser, Gary J. Stillwater, Okla., Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Cosby, Susan K. Arkansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Cossaart, Janice A. Narka, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Cottrell, Fredric R. Ellinwood, Junior in Business Administration. Couch, Helen L. Anthony, Freshman in Home Economics. Couch, Carol A. Phillipsburg, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Coughlin, Sophia M. Larned, Junior in An. Coulson, Cynthia S. Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Coulson, Stephen J. Wichita, Sophomore in Nuclear Engi- neering. Coulter, Jeanette E. Shawnee, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Coupland, William C. Tribune, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Courtney, Dianne P. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Courtney, Glen L. Larned, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medi- cine. Cowan, Judith A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics. Cowan, Marion C. Clyde, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Cowen, Dale L. Cullison, Junior in Chemistry. Cowles, Ellen L. Wichita, Freshman in English. Cowles, Janet L. Sharon Springs, Sophomore in Home Economics. Cox, Hubert D. Anchorage, Alaska, Freshman in Veterinary 444 Alt Cox, L. Cozart Crangle Cravens Craycraft Creamer Cragg Cram Crawford,H. Crawford, R. Cree Cress Medicine. Cox, Kenton L. Wichita, Sophomore in Architec- tural Engineering. Cox, Larry J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Cozart, Harry T. Bronson, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Cragg, George E. Manhattan, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Cram, Dan E. Portis, Sophomore in General. Crangle, Robert D. Rolla, Mo., Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Cravens, Robert L. Newton, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Crawford, Harold F. Ottawa, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Crawford, Roy K. Luray, Junior in Physics. Craycraft, David M. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Creamer, Thomas B. Spring Hill, Freshman in Secondary Education. Cree, Susan L. Clay Center, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Cress, Carole I. Council Grove, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Crews, David T. Clearwater, Sophomore in General. Crill, Dick J. Lycan, Colo., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Crispin, Malinda R. Webber, Freshman in Sociology. Crist, Caroline L. Brewster, Freshman in Elementary Education. Crist, Sue A. St. Francis, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Crist, Theodore P. Garden City, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Criswell, Mildred L. Humboldt, Junior in Mathematics. Crocker, Jack W. Mount Vernon, 111., Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Crocker, Nancy J. Kansas City, Sophomore in English. Crosby, Crosby M. Topeka, 01 in Architecture. Cross, Rex E. Trenton, Neb., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Crot- inger, Marsha F. Garden City, Freshman in History. Crow, Gerald P. Prairie Village, Freshman in Electrical En- gineering. Crum, Sara S. Eureka, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Cryderman, Keith R. Hildreth, Neb., Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Culberson, Marilyn K. Burrton, Freshman in Elementary Education. Cummins, Phillip E. Junction City, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Cunningham, Ann S. Marks, Miss., Freshman in Home Economics Art. Cunningham, Jerry J. Neodesha, Junior in Business Administration. Cunningham, Phyllis Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Crews Crill Crispin Crist, C. Crist, S. Crist, T. Criswell Crocker, J. Crocker, N. Crosby Cross Crotinger Crow Crum Cryderman Culberson Cummins Cunningham, A. Cunningham, J. Cunningham, P 445 Cunningham, R. Cunningham, T. Cunningham, W. Curtan Curtis Cusic Daggett Dahling Dahlsten Daily Dale, J. Dale, N. Dale, P. Dallas Dallen Dalrymple Dalton, M. Dalton, V . Dame Danaher Daniel, T. Daniel, V . Daniels, R. L. Daniels, R.C. Danler Darg Darter, J. Darter, L. Daubert Daugherty Davidson Davies, M. Davies, R. Davis, C. UNDERCLASSMEN: Cun-Den Cunningham, Ronald G. Eldorado, Sophomore in Agronomy. Cunningham, Thomas F. Wichita, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Cunningham, Wayne C. McPherson, 01 in Architecture. Curtan, Joseph R. Leawood, Sophomore in Architectural En- gineering. Curtis, Lloyd S. Dodge City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Cusic, Chester W. Mankato, Junior in Secondary Education. Daggett, Larry L. Winfield, Junior in Civil Engineering. Dahling, Carl W. New Haven, Ind., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Dahlsten, Larry E. Lindsborg, Freshman in Agri- culture. Daily, Leah S. Abilene, Freshman in Speech. Dale, James E. St. John, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Dale, Nancy A. Scott City, Freshman in Secondary Education. Dale, Patrick L. St. John, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Dallas, Jean E. Manhattan, Freshman in Humanities. Dallen, Larry D. Minneapolis, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Dalrymple, Roger D. Tulsa, Okla., 02 in Architecture. Dalton, Margaret J. Riverside, Calif., Junior in Psychology. Dalton, William K. Virgil, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Dame, Floyd M. Sylvia, Junior in Chemistry. Danaher, Michael J. Atchison, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Daniel, Thomas L. Garden City, Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Daniel, Wayne L. Alexander, Sophomore in Music Education. Daniels, Raymond L. Salina, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Daniels, Richard C. Ellsworth, Junior in Business Administration. Danler, Joseph E. Augusta, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Darg, Richard J. Bennington, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Darter, Janet K. Douglass, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Darter, Larry J. Douglass, Junior in Secondary Education. Daubert, Ronald L. Otis, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Daugherty, Jerry D. Manhattan, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Davidson, Michael W. Manhattan, 02 in Architecture. Davies, Marian M. Lebo, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Davies, Robert E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Davis, Charlotte Elmdale, Junior in Elementary Education. 446 Davis, D. A. Davis, D. M. Davis, G. Davis, H. Davis, Jack Davis, Jon Davis, L. J. Davis, L. L. Davis, M. Dawdy Dawes Dawson Day, G. Day, L. Davis, Dee A. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Davis, Dorothy M. Junction City, Freshman in Business Administration. Davis, Gayla J. Long Island, Fresh- man in Home Economics Nursing. Davis, Helen C. Elmdale, Freshman in Home Economics. Davis, Jack D. Bonner Springs, Freshman in Business Administration. Davis, Jon D. Hutchinson, Junior in Business Administration. Davis, Linda J. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Davis, Linda L. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Davis, Michael J. Clay Center, Sopho- more in Government. Dawdy, Janice K. Salina, Freshman in General. Dawes, Donald W. Brewster, Junior in Physical Education. Dawson, Betty J. Ferguson, Mo., Sophomore in Restaurant Management. Day, Gary L. Hiawatha, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Day, Larry N. Hiawatha, Junior in Secondary Education. Day, Marvin E. Clyde, Freshman in Feed Technology. Day, Richard N. Junction City, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Deal, Larry E. Topeka, Junior in Restaurant Management. Dearmond, Fanchone Arkansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Deaver, Robert M. Sabetha, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Dcckard, Milton E. Atchison, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Decker, Joy L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Decker, Marcia L. Manhattan, Sopho- more in Home Economics. Dees, Gailyn L. Hanover, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medi- cine. Deets, Paul L. Oxford, Sophomore in Agricultural Edu- cation. DeFeo, David L. Prairie Village, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Dejmal, Douglas A. Narka, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. DeMand, John W. Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. DeMoss, Richard T. Wellington, Sophomore in Pathology. Dempsey, Douglas E. Jewell, Junior in Industrial Engineer- ing. Denchfield, Thomas D. Wichita, Sophomore in Chemi- cal Engineering. Deneke, Frederick J. Beloit, Sophomore in General. Denesha, John W. Manhattan, 03 in Architecture. Denk, Daniel B. Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Dennis, Linda K. Olathe, Sophomore in Art. Day, M. Deaver Dees DeMand Deneke Day, R. Deckard Deets DeMoss Denesha Deal Decker, J. DeFeo Dempsey Denk Dearmond Decker, M. Dejmal Denchfield Dennis . 447 Denny DeNoon Denton, W. Derks Detrick Dettmer Denton, H. Denton, L. DeRusseau DeStafano Detwiler, A. Detwiler, W. UNDERCLASSMEN: Den -Don Denny, Douglas J. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. DeNoon, Daniel A. Meadville, Pa., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Denton, Harold G. Atchison, 02 in Architecture. Denton, Larry R. Atchison, Junior in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Denton, Wilson L. Independence, Freshman in Electrical En- gineering. Derks, Edwin C. Norton, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. DeRusseau, Ronald W. Concordia, Freshman in General. DeStafano, Frank Steubenvilie, Ohio, 03 in Archi- tecture. Detrick, Susan K. Kansas City, Junior in Medical Technology. Dettmer, Dennis E. Waterville, Freshman in Veterinary Medi- cine. Detwiler, Amelia A. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics. Detwiler, Wesley R. Manhattan, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. DeVore, Richard L. Wichita, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. DeWeese, Paula J. Manhattan, Freshman in Modern Languages. Deyoe, Duane R. Coldwater, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Diamond, Arlen E. Pierre, S. D., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Diana, Mart A. Manhattan, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Diaz, Roberto T. Lima, Peru, Freshman in Agriculture. Dick, Deborah R. Buhler, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Dick, Diane C. Buhler, Freshman in Elementary Education. Dicke, Marilyn R. Courtland, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Dicken, Donald R. New Orleans, La., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Dicken, James R. Winfield, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Dickerson, David L. Prairie Village, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dickerson, Linda J. Parsons, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Dickey, David L. Satanta, 01 in Architecture. Dickey, Judy E. Mulvane, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Dickey, Kathleen A. Newton, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. DeVore Diana Dicke Dickerson, L. Dickey, P. DeWeese Diaz Dicken, D. Dickey, D. Dichl Deyoe Dick, D. R. Dicken, J. Dickey, J. Diekman Diamond Dick, D. C. Dickerson, D. Dickey, K. Diekmann 448 Dickey, Patsy A. Satanta, Freshman in Mathematics. Diehl, Glenda M. Alma, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Diek- man, Jack L. Douglass, Sophomore in General. Diekmann, Roger A. White City, Freshman in General. Dierdorff, Karen J. Smith Center, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Dietz, Dwayne E. Wakeeney, Freshman in Milling Technology. Dill, Kenneth P. Coffeyville, Junior in Mechan- ical Engineering. Dilley, James E. Salina, Junior in Music Education. Dillon, Donna L. Fort Riley, Freshman in Technical Jour- nalism. Dillon, Gary D. Mankato, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Dilts, Wayne Sedgwick, Freshman in Agricul- Dierdorff Dietz Dill Dilley Dillon, D. Dillon, G. Dilts Dimmitt Dirks Ditch Dlabal Dodson Doggett, G. Doggett, J. Dohm Doll Donaldson, M.Donaldson, R. Donavan Donnelly Encouraging the team to fight harder, cheerleaders display enthusiasm which is transmitted to the stadium and players. tural Education. Dimmitt, Lawrence A. Piper, Junior in Pre-Law. Dirks, Sandra S. Ludell, Freshman in Secondary Education. Ditch, Connie L. Liberal, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Dlabal, Donna M. Wilson, Junior in Elementary Education. Dodson, David S. Pratt, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Doggett, Gary A. St. Francis, Junior in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Doggett, Judy L. St. Francis, Freshman in English. Dohm, Gerald L. Grinnell, Sophomore in Chem- istry. Doll, Dixon R. Kansas City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Donaldson, Mickey L. Wellington, Freshman in General. Donaldson, Richard L. Nevada, Mo., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Donavan, Peggy A. Belpre, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Donnelly, Jerry L. Clyde, Junior in Pre-Law. 449 UNDERCLASSMEN: Doo-Ebe Doornbos, James S. Eldorado, Sophomore in Agriculture. Dorian, Robert H. Independence, Mo., Freshman in Second- ary Education. Dornseif, Klaus Ellwangen, Germany, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Dorsey, Sydne C. Ashland, Freshman in Business Administration. Douglas, Donald R. Wichita, Junior in Horticulture. Doug- lass, Robert O. Burlington, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Dowell, Russell T. Hickman Mills, Mo., Sophomore in Physi- cal Education. Downing, Doris D. Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Downing, Richard L. Denver, Colo., Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Downs, Ella N. Winfield, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Downs, Robert C. Omaha, Neb., Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Doyle, Richard L. Belle Plaine, Junior in Secondary Education. Drake, Connie S. Wichita, Freshman in Speech. Drake, Diane E. Rock, Sophomore in Home Economics. Drapel, Dubois Duckworth Dudley Duesberg Duffield Duffin Duffner Duggan Duguid Dumiak Dumler, J. Dumler, N. Duncan,D.A. Duncan, D.W. Duncan, E. Duncan, F. w Hife ff H Doornbos Dorian Dornseif Dorsey Douglas Douglass Dowell Downing, D. Downing, R. Downs, E. Downs, R. Doyle Drake, C. Drake, D. Drapel Droge Janice R. Cuba, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Droge, Dennis L. Seneca, Sophomore in Sociology. Dubois, Suzanne Burlingame, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Duckworth, William F. Derby, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Dudley, Gwen M. Cawker City, Freshman in Home Economics. Duesberg, Coye A. Selden, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Duffield, Robert J. Salina, 01 in Architecture. Duffin, Pa- tricia A. Kingman, Freshman in General. Duffner, Joy L. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Duggan, Margaret H. Niles, Junior in Home Economics. Duguid, Linda J. McPherson, Sophomore in General. Dum- iak, Michael J. Queens Village, N. Y. Freshman in Chemistry. Dumler, Judith A. Russell, Sophomore in General. Dumler, Nancy A. Russell, Freshman in Modern Languages. Duncan, David A. Wichita, Junior in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Duncan, David W. Wichita, Sophomore in Art. Duncan, Edward L. Arkansas City, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Duncan, F. Dee Arkansas City, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. 450 Duncan, V. Duncan, W. S. Duncan, W.E. Dunlap Dunn, D. Dunn, E. Dunn, J. C. Dunn, J. L. Dunn, L. R. Dunn, L. L. Dunn, N. Dunning Durham, J. Durham, K. Dusenbury Dussair Duncan, Virginia L. Nickerson, Junior in Medical Tech- nology. Duncan, William S. Garrison, N. Y., Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Duncan, Woodrow E. Salina, Fresh- man in Chemical Engineering. Dunlap, Mary K. Lawrence, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Dunn, Donnell L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Mechanical En- gineering. Dunn, Edward F. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Business Administration. Dunn, James C. Ottawa, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Dunn, James L. Partridge, Sophomore in Agriculture. Dunn, Larry R. Oswego, 03 in Architecture. Dunn, Leon L. St. John, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Dunn, Nancy L. Topeka, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Dunning, De A. Kiowa, Sophomore in Music Education. Durham, Joan E. Philadelphia, Pa., Junior in Art. Durham, Karol K. Beloit, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Dusenbury, Douglas K. Anthony, Freshman in Secondary Education. Dussair, David Olathe, 01 in Architecture. Duston, James C. Gaylord, Sophomore in Electrical Engineer- ing. Dutton, Antony S. Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Dutton, Ronald D. Kingman, Junior in Mathe- matics. Dutton, Sharel L. Esbcn, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Dwyer, Richard J. Manhattan, Freshman in Pre-Law. Dyche, Janice L. C ullison, Sophomore in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Dye, Janet K. Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Dyer, David A. Little Rock, Ark., 02 in Architecture. Dyer, Donald A. Kansas City, 02 in Architecture. Dyke, Eleanor C. Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Dyke, Terry L. Kansas City, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Eads, M. Kathleen Cullison, Junior in Elementary Education. Eastwood, Eleanor R. Summerfield, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Eaton, Margaret R. Lawrence, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Eaton, Philip R. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Eberhart, Richard A. Ellinwood, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Duston Dutton, A. Dutton, R. Dutton, S. Dwyer Dyche Dye Dyer, David Dyer, Donald Dyke, E. Dyke, T. Eads Eastwood Eaton, M. Eaton, P. Eberhart, R. A. 451 Eberhart, R. C. Eckert Eddy.J. Eddy, S. Edmonds Edmonston Edwards, A. Edwards, P. Edwards, W. Edwardson Eggenberger Ehm Eichem Eichor Eilrich Eisele Eisenstaedt Elder, D. Elder V. Ellington, D. Ellington, L. Elliott, A. Elliott, E. Elliott, M. Elliott, N. Elliott, W. Ellis Ellison Ellsworth Elstrom Elting, C. Elting, J. Elvins Ely UNDERCLASSMEN: Ebe-Eva Eberhart, Russell C. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Eckert, Susan C. Manhattan, Sophomore in Government. Eddy, Janet E. Maple Hill, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Eddy, Sara L. Marysville, Junior in English. Edmonds, Gary N. Oskaloosa, Freshman in Veteri- nary Medicine. Edmonston, Loyal M. Sedgwick, Freshman in General. Edwards, Annette K. Manhattan, Sophomore in English. Edwards, Philip M. Mission. Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Edwards, William C. Topeka, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Edwardson, Robert L. Everest, Sopho- more in Agricultural Engineering. Egeenberger. Judith Prairie Village, Sophomore in Art. Ehm. Clarence S. Junction City, Freshman in Secondary Education. Eichem, Benjamin .T. Wamego, Sophomore in Physical Education. Eichor, Ricky J. Anthony, Freshman in General. Eilrich, Louis E. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Agronomy. Eisele, Nancy J. Eudora, Freshman in Secondary Education. Eisen- staedt, Manny Ranit Gan, Israel. Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Elder, Darrell K. Salina, Sophomore in Physical Education. Elder, Viola M. Wamego, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Ellington, Darwin L. Junction City. Freshman in Music Education. Ellington. Larry L. Garden Cirv. Sophomore in Civil Eneineering. Elliott, Arlen L. Lenexa, Junior in Veteri- nary Medicine. Elliott, Elizabeth G. Independence, Mo., Freshman in Music Education. Elliott, Marsha L. Rock, Sophomore in Business Administration. Elliott, Norman E. Linn, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Elliott, William H. Bird City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Ellis, James W. Kingman, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Ellison, Steven W. Prairie Village, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Ellsworth, George A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Elstrom, Allan C. Concordia, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Elting, Cyrus H. Topeka, Sophomore in Chemical Engineer- ing. Elting, Julie C. Topeka, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. 452 Elvins, Glen H. Kansas City, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Ely, Ray W. Superior, Neb., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Embers, Kenneth D. McPherson, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Emig, Larry W. Solomon, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Emig, Linda J. Abilene, Freshman in Home Economics. Emigh, Constance K. Selden, Freshman in Home Economics. Emigh, John L. Selden, Freshman in Business Administration. Emken, Richard D. Mead, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Emmot, James D. Beloit, Freshman in Mathematics. Enegren, Phillip D. Sitka, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Engelken, Arlyn F. Baileyville, Junior in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Engelland, David J. Sterling, 01 in Architecture. Engler, Frederick D. Burns, Sophomore in Agriculture. Engler, Mary P. Topeka, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Englert, Tom A. Syracuse, Freshman in Agriculture. Eng- strom, Ann E. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Art. Enos, Paul D. White City, Freshman in Chemistry. Enright, William E. Lynchburg, Va., Junior in Speech. Erbes, Lawrence E. La Crosse, Junior in Agriculture. Erick- son, James L. Scandia, Freshman in General. Erickson, Larry G. Chanute, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Erikson, Sharon K. Dwight, Sophomore in Home Economics. Ernzen, Phillip L. Parson,s Sophomore in General. Ernzen, Shirley K. Atchison, Freshman in General. Erpelding, Law- rence Atchison, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Ertle, Lawrence R. Massillon, Ohio, Sophomore in Entomology. Erway, Sara S. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Erwin, Lonnie C. Coffeyville, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Esco, Linda K. Wichita, Sophomore in Pathology. Eskridge, Escal L. Chanute, Sophomore in Chemical Engi- neering. Essmiller, Karen K. Great Bend, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Esslinger, Robert L. Frankfort, Sopho- more in Nuclear Engineering. Etling, Sharon F. Garden City, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Ettinger, Saundra L. Overland Park, Freshman in History. Eustace, Burt E. Wake- field, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Evans, Ivor J. Indianapolis, Ind., Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Embers Emig, L. W. Emig, L. J. Emigh, C. Emigh, J. Emken Emmot Enegren Engelken Engelland Engler, F. Engler, M. Englert Engstrom Enos Enright Erbes Erickson, J. Erickson, L. Erikson Ernzen, P. Ernzen, S. Erpelding Ertle Erway Erwin Esco Eskridge Essmiller Esslinger Etling Ettinger Eustace Evans, I. 453 Evans, J. D. Evans, J. C. Evans, L. M. Evans, L. K. Evans, M. A. Evans, M. F. Evanc, S. T. Evans, S. A. Eveleigh Eveleth Evers Ewing Exline Faddif Faerber Fager Fair, E. Fair, G. Fair, J. Fairbank UNDERCLASSMEN: Eva -Fit Evans, James D. Green, Freshman in Secondary Education. Evans, John C. Clay Center, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Evans, Larry M. Wichita, Freshman in Civil Engi- neering. Evans, Lois K. Gove, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Evans, M. Alice Plainville, Freshman in Elementary Education. Evans, Mary F. Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Evans, Seth T. Meadville, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Evans, Sharilyn A. St. Paul, Minn., Sophomore in Psychology. Eveleigh, Celia G. Hoisington, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Eveleth, Douglas J. Mesa, Ariz., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Evers, Richard L. Abilene, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Ewing, Michael D. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Mathematics. Exline, Nancy J. Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Faddis, Jeryn S. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Elementary Education. Faerber, Dorothy L. Kansas City, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Fager, Luann H. Osage City, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Fair, Elizabeth A. Cottonwood, Junior in History. Fair, Gary L. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fair, Janiece D. Alden, Freshman in General. Fairbank, Diane Hays, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Fairchild, Linda R. Wichita, Sophomore in English. Fair- field, Francis L. Axtell, Freshman in Home Economics Teach- ing. Fairman, Charles E. Manhattan, Freshman in Social Science. Falconer, Gary S. Kansas City, Junior in Business Administration. Fallis, Lauda K. Luray, Junior in Physical Education. Falter, Conrad M. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Agronomy. Falter, Richard T. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Fankhauser, Dean P. Lyons, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fankhauser, Jean A. Lyons, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Fanson, Ralph L. Salina, Freshman in Civil Engi- neering. Farabi, Terry B. Pittsburg, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Farha, Susan K. Wichita, Freshman in Home Fairchild Fairfield Fairman Falconer Fallis Falter, C. Falter, R. Fankhauser, D. Fankhauser, J. Fanson Farabi Farha Farmer, C. Farmer, S. 454 Economics Journalism. Farmer, Charles J. Prairie Village, Freshman in Psychology. Farmer, Stephen F. Platte City, Mo., Freshman in General. Farney, Diane E. Kiowa, Sophomore in Home Economics. Farney, Nelson E. Mission, Sophomore in Electrical Engineer- ing. Farr, Howard M. Modoc, Junior in Zoology. Farrell, Marcia A. Manhattan, Freshman in Secondary Education. Farrow, Max W. Leavenworth, Junior in Electrical Engineer- ing. Faulconer, Jay E. Topeka, Junior in Civil Engineering. Faulconer, Susan Augusta, Freshman in Government. Fech- ner, Robert F. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Feese, Barbara A. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics. Felbush, Norma M. Abilene, Freshman in Foods and Nutri- tion. Felkner, James F. Emporia, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Felten, John W. Salina, Junior in Nuclear Engi- neering. Fenton, Frank R. Bonner Springs, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Feren, James P. Mission, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Ferguson, Ardis A. Marysville, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Fernandez, Francisco San Pedro Sul, Honduras, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Fettes, Joseph J. Romeo, Colo., Junior in Electrical Engineer- ing. Fields, Lloyd W. Manhattan, Junior in Mechanical Engi- neering. Fields, Suzanne K. Fredonia, Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Finch, Mary A. Manhattan, Freshman in Chemistry. Fink, Lynda D. Salina, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Fink, Nancy S. Salina, Freshman in General. Fink, Sharon S. Manhattan, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Finkbiner, Elmer J. Clifton, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Finuf, Ber- nard D. Manhattan, Sophomore in Government. Firquain, Charles L. Shawnee Mission, 01 in Architecture. Fiser, Ruth A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Fish, Sharon A. Wamego, Freshman in Medical Technology. Fisher, Kathleen L. Olathe, Freshman in English. Fisher, Nancy L. Preston, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Fisher, Walter L. Wilmington, Del., 03 in Architecture. Fitt, James A. Prairie Village, Freshman in History. Fitzgerald, Terrell Ellis, 02 in Architecture. Fitzwater, Max M. Abilene, Sopho- more in Technical Journalism. 5I( S P8MJ rS , T Farney, D. Farney, N. Farr Farrell Farrow Faulconer, J. Faulconer, S. Fechner Feese Felbush Felkner Felten Fenton Feren Ferguson Fernandez Fettes Fields, L. Fields, S. Finch Fink, L. Fink, N. Fink, S. Finkbiner Finuf Firquain Fiser Fish Fisher, K. Fisher, N. Fisher, W. Fitt Fitzgerald Fitzwater 455 Flaming Flanders Fleek Fleming, C. Fleming, D. Fleming, J. Fleming, K.M. Fleming, K. Flentie Flesher Flickner Florell UNDERCLASSMEN: Fla-Fug Flaming, Melvin D. Newton, Special in Agriculture. Flan- ders, Steve R. Salina, 02 in Architecture. Fleek, Mary J. Leavenworth, Freshman in English. Fleming, Carol L. Em- poria, Junior in English. Fleming, Don W. Prairie Village, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Fleming, James C. Overland Park, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Fleming, Katherine M. Larned, Junior in Modern Languages. Fleming, Kathleen Salina, Sophomore in Home Economics. Flentie, Mary F. Centralia, Freshman in Home Economics. Flesher, Dawn L. Linn, Freshman in Elementary Education. Flickner, Vernon L. Kingman, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Florell, John M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Archi- tectural Engineering. Floyd, Edwin D. Tribune, Freshman in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Fluke, Linda R. Kingman, Freshman in General. Flynn, David L. Norton, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Fogel- berg, Harvey L. Scandia, Freshman in Feed Technology. Folkerts, Esta A. Palmer, Freshman in Home Economics. Folkerts, James D. Timken, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Folsche, Fredrick H. Troy, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Foslom, Patsy O. Kansas City, Freshman in Modern Languages . Foltz, Sandra L. Gardena, Calif., Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Forren, James F. Abilene, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Forrer, Howard S. Ulysses, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Forsberg, Douglas L. Mentor, Freshman in Business Administration. Forwand, Barry L. Flushing, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Foster, Harry R. Sterling, Freshman in Physics. Foster, Ronald W. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Fotopoulos, Christy Hutchinson, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Foulds, Bonnie J. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Foulk, James C. Turon, Sophomore in Business Floyd Folkerts, E. Foltz Forwand Foulds Fluke Folkerts, J. Forren Foster, H. Foulk Flynn Folsche Forrer Foster, R. Foulston Fogelberg Folsom Forsberg Fotopoulos Fowler, C. ' !3 ?T O 456 Administration. Foulston, John E. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Fowler, Clarence S. Kansas City, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Fowler, Linda L. Circleville, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Fox, John R. St. John, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Francis, Anita L. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Francis, Marian L. Harper, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Francisco, Betty J. Leawood, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Frangkiser, Michael Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Frankel, Edward A. Teaneck, N. J., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Fraser, Carolyn J. Concordia, Freshman in Home Economics. Freidenberger French, D. French, K. Fresh Frevert Frick Frickey Friend Friesen, A. Friesen, L. Friesen, P. Friesen, R. Fritz, G. Fritz, J. Fritzemeier Fromme Frommer Fuentes Fugit, B. Fugit, E. Fowler, L. Fox Francis, A. Francis, M. Francisco Frangkiser Frankel Fraser, C. Fraser, J. Frashier Frazee Frazier Fraser, Jean S. Gardner, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion. Frashier, Kenneth M. Kansas City, Mo., 04 in Archi- tecture. Frazee, Larry D. Columbus, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Frazier, Carol A. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Freidenberger, Dee A. Hutchinson, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. French, Dayna J. Salina, Freshman in General. French, Kathryn J. Liberal, Junior in General. Fresh, Loren A. Arkansas City, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Frevert, Kurtis K. Bird City, Junior in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Frick, Kathryn L. Scott City, Junior in Elementary Education. Frickey, Wayne T. Lebanon, Neb., Freshman in Philosophy. Friend, William N. Lakin, Junior in Mathematics. Friesen, Ann E. Inman, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Friesen, Lester D. Meade, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion. Friesen, Paul A. Hillsboro, 02 in Architecture. Friesen, Robert D. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Fritz, Gerald E. Silver Lake, Junior in Business Administra- tion. Fritz, Joyce R. Manhattan, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration. Fritzemeier, Merle D. Stafford, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Fromme, Janice M. Hoxie, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Frommer, Deanna L. Valley Falls, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Fuentes, Andy El Paso, Tex., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fugit, Bill W. Overland Park, Freshman in Zoology. Fugit, Eloise D. Wichita, Freshman in Speech. 457 Fuhrman Fuikerson, Fulkerson, Fuller, H. Fuller, J. Fuller, S. Fulton Funk, D. Funk, S. Furbeck Furse Gabriel Gagnon Galichia J- P. % m ' - v T C7 ' Gallagher Gamba Gamble Gampper Garard Garner, D. Garner, S. Garnett Garrelts Garretson Garret Garrison, M. Garrison, N. Garver Garvin Gaston Gates Gathers Gatlin Gattis UNDERCLASSMEN: Fuh-Gil Fuhrman, Daniel C. Atchison, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Fulkerson, Judith C. Liberty, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics. Fulkerson, Priscilla Norwalk, Calif., Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Fuller, Herman L. Kansas City, Mo., 02 in Architecture. Fuller, Judith A. Shawnee, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Fuller, Stephen W. Russell, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Fulton, Nancy K. W ichita, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Funk, David H. Raytown, Mo., Sophomore in Industrial En- gineering. Funk, Sandra S. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Art Education. Furbeck, Patricia K. Abilene, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Furse, Edgar R. Lima, Peru, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Gabriel, Jerry D. Eudora, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Galichia, Joseph P. Girard, Sophomore in Agriculture. Gallagher, Carol A. Paola, Junior in Home Economics Teach- ing. Gamba, Jeanette L. Osage City, Junior in Speech. Gamble, Wiley D. Dodge City, Junior in Civil Engineering. Gampper, Charles B. Hiawatha, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Garard, Margaret J. Osage City, Freshman in Music Educa- tion. Garner, Darrell W. St. John, Sophomore in Agriculture. Garner, Sandra L. Leawood, Sophomore in Landscape Archi- tecture. Garnett, Jane V. Fort Riley, Junior in Speech. Garrelts, Glenda J. Overland Park, Freshman in Medical Technology. Garretson, Peter W. Heidelberg, Germany, Freshman in Pre-Law. Garrett, Dorothy P. Howard, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Garrison, Marilyn Omaha, Neb., Sophomore in English. Garrison, Nancy Abilene, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Garver, James L. Severy, Freshman in Technical Jour- nalism. Garvin, Virginia A. Neodesha, Sophomore in Chem- istry. Gaston, Wendell O. Downs, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Gates, Ivan L. Mission, Sophomore in Psychology. Gathers, James E. Miltonvale, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Gatlin, Donald H. Hutchinson, Junior in Mechanical Engi- 458 neering. Gattis, Karen S. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Gauer, Judith L. Wichita, Freshman in General. Gaume, Virginia J. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics. Geier, Larry J. Garden City, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Geil, Larry L. Great Bend, Junior in Milling Technology. Geis, Clifton M. Circleville, Sophomore in General. Gelino, Delores M. Morganville, Sophomore in English. Gench, Barbara E. Fort Scott, Junior in Physical Education. Gentzler, Ronald P. Burwell, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. George, Jeanne M. Shawnee, Junior in Music Education. George, Marilyn J. M ankato, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. George, Mary E. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. George, Mary P. Independence, Mo., Freshman in General. Geraghty, Doris A. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics Journalism. Gerardy, Robert D. Green, Sophomore in Mill- ing Technology. Gerdes, Gilmer G. Bremen, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Gerritz, Catherine M. Manhattan, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Gerster, Gretchen A. Norwalk, Conn., Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Geyer, Karen L. Wamego, Freshman in English. Giefer, Louise R. Wellington, Freshman in Biological Science. Giefer, Maryrose C. Wellington, Junior in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Gies, Larry W. Alliance, Neb., Junior in Business Administra- tion. Gigstad, Malcolm E. Everest, Junior in Agronomy. Gilbert, Glynis D. Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Gilchrist, Carol A. Wichita, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Gilchrist, Rose A. Kingman, Freshman in General. Gilkey, Patricia J. Kansas City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Gillaspie, Richard L. Council Grove, Freshman in Agriculture. Gilles, Kaydence L. Emporia, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Gillespie, David C. Oswego, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Gillespie, Sylvia A. Burlington, Freshman in Business Administration. Gilley, Thomas S. Whitehouse, N. J., Junior in Art Education. Gillmore, Linda E. Haven, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Gillmore, Marlin E. Cherryvale, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Gilmore, Lee R. Bartonville, 111., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gauer Gaume Geier Geil Geis Gelino Gench Gentzler George, J. George, M. J. George, M. E. George, M. P. Geraghty Gerardy Gerdes Gerritz Gerster Geyer Giefer, L. Giefer, M. Gies Gigstad Gilbert Gilchrist, C. Gilchrist, R. Gilkey Gillaspie Gilles Gillespie, D. Gillespie, S. Gilley Gillmore, L. Gillmore, M. Gilmore 459 UNDERCLASSMEN: Gin-Gri Gingerich, Ralph E. South Hutchinson, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Gingerich, Ronald L. South Hutchinson, Junior in Business Administration. Ginsburg, Bernard E. Brooklyn, N. Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gintzel, William A. Mission, Junior in Business Administration. Givens, Doris M. Manhattan, Junior in Family and Child Development. Glad, Albert E. Atwood, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Gladfelter, Harold L. Topeka, Sopho- more in Chemistry. Glandon, Sarah A. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics. Goatley Gobble Goering, J. L. Goering, J. Goering, M. Goertz, E. Goertz, J. Goertz, N. Goetz Goheen Going Goldasich Golder Goltz Gonzalez, E. Gonzalez, J. Good, D. Good, R. Goodale Goodgion Gingerich, R. E. Gingerich, R. L. Ginsburg Gintzel Givens Glad Gladfelter Glandon Glanville, D. Glanville, R. Glazier Glendening Glanville, Dorothy L. Ottawa, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Glanville, Roberta A. Ottawa, Junior in Home- making. Glazier, Glenn D. Cambridge, Mass., Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Glendening, David L. Topeka, Sopho- more in Psychology. Goatley, Brenda A. Albuquerque, N. M., Sophomore in Physi- cal Education. Gobble, Michael R. Liberal, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Goering, James L. Ames, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Goering, Judilee Moundridge, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Goering, Marvin D. Murdock, Freshman in Dairy Husbandry. Goertz, Elizabeth C. Hillsboro, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Goertz, Janice L. Hiawatha, Junior in Government. Goertz, Nancy K. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Home Economics. Goetz, Leon F. Victoria, 04 in Architecture. Goheen, James R. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Going, John E. Naples, Fla., Junior in Chemistry. Goldasich, Matthew J. Cedar Lake, Ind., Freshman in Chemistry. Golder, Susan S. Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Goltz, Sheryl F. Holton, Freshman in Elementary Education. Gonzalez, Edmundo R. Laredo, Tex., Junior in Civil Engi- neering. Gonzalez, Jorge H. Laredo. Tex., Sophomore in Industrial Egnineering. Good, David W. Barnard, Junior in Agricultural Journalism. Good, Ronald C. Cimarron, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Goodale, Joyce A. St. Francis, Sophomore 460 Goodrich Goostree Gordon, L. Gordon, R. Gorrell Gostnell Gothard Gottfrid Gottlick Graber, J. Graber, T. Grace in Elementary Education. Goodgion, Lawrence J. Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Goodrich, Malcolm C. Columbus, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Goostree, Richard L. Overland Park, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Gordon, Lowell D. Wichita, Fresh- man in Chemistry. Gordon, Richard R. Wichita, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Gorrell, Judith A. Topeka, Junior in Elementary Education. Gostnell, Versa L. Arnold, Freshman in Home Economics. Gothard, Cherlyn A. Cedar Vale, Freshman in General. Gottfrid, Joshua N. Assaria, Junior in Physics. Gottlick, Thomas J. Westfield, N. J., Freshman in Agricul- ture. Graber, Judith K. Newton, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Extension. Graber, Thomas H. Mulvane, Freshman in Pre-Law. Grace, Merrilee K. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Gracey, Rodger D. Kingman, Sophomore in Veterinary Medi- cine. Grafel, Gary F. Council Grove, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Graham, Carole A. Overland Park, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Graham, John M. Council Grove, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Graham, Thomas S. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Agri- culture. Granell, Eva L. Clay Center, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Grant, George W. Mission, Junior in Physics. Grant, Richard L. Wichita, Freshman in General. Graves, Jon T. Mount Hope, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Gray, Jeanne A. Piper, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Nursing. Gray, Sharon R. Shawnee, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Green, Linda L. Concordia, Sophomore in Art. Green, Robert W. Concordia, Sophomore in Social Science. Green, Sally I. Alexandria, Va., Sophomore in English. Greene, Margaret H. Ashland, Freshman in Physical Educa- tion. Greenwood, Leonard L. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Greer, Marilyn M. Wilsey, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Grennan, F. Johanna Jamestown, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Grieshaber, Roy O. Belvue, Sophomore in Chem- ical Engineering. Griffin, Judy K. Liberal, Freshman in Medical Technology. Gracey Grafel Graham, T. Granell Graves Gray, J. Green, R. Green, S. Greer Grennan Graham, C. Graham, J. Grant, G. Grant, R. Gray, S. Green, L. Greene Greenwood Grieshaber Griffin 461 Griffing Griffith, B. Griffith, M. Griffiths Griffitt Grigsby Grimm Grimshaw Grissom Griswold G roes beck Grose Gross Groth Grove Gruber Grunder Guillory Gutsch - ' Grover Gruetze Grubb Grumme Grybowski Gugler, B. Guldner Guthrie Gwinn ' Haag Grube Grund Gugler, L. Gutru Haas, J. UNDERCLASSMEN: Gri-Ham Griffing, Darryl R. Onaga, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. Griffith, Brenda J. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Griffith, Mary A. Hill City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Griffiths, Suzanne Leawood, Junior in Elementary Education. Griffitt, William B. Lyons, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Grigsby, Melinda D. Attica, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Grimm, Marilyn K. Washington, Junior in Family and Child Development. Grimshaw, Linda Shawnee Mission, Junior in Elementary Education. Grissom, Robert H. Merriam, 01 in Architecture. Griswold, Lynn C. Topeka, Sophomore in Government. Groesbeck, Arthur J. Manhattan, Junior in Government. Grose, Judy S. Dodge City, Junior in Elementary Education. Gross, Janis M. Waldo, Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Groth, Wayne C. Geneseo, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Grove, John P. Berkeley, Calif., Junior in Mechanical Engi- neering. Grover, Wayne M. Stockton, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Grubb, Stephen L. Abilene, Sophomore in Chemi- cal Engineering. Grube, Gilbert W. Scott City, Junior in Economics. Gruber, Benny G. Herington, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Gruetze, Carole J. Seneca, Sophomore in Speech Therapy. Grumme, Ronald W. Clay Center, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Grund, Lenora A. Sharon Springs, Sophomore in Home Economics. Grunder, Allen L. St. John, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Grybowski, Richard A. Kinsley, Freshman in Chemical En- gineering. Gugler, Barbara A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Chemistry. Gugler, Lyle H. Chapman, 01 in Architecture. Guillory, Glenford L. Olathe, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Guldner, Carole L. Lyons, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Guthrie, Charles W. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Gutru, Sandra L. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Gutsch, Marilyn C. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Gwinn, Judith F. Anderson, Ind., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Haag, James M. Kansas City, Sopho- 462 Haas, T. Haase Habiger, C. Habiger, P. Hacker Hadley Hadsell Hafermehl Hageman, C. Hageman, M. Hageman, R. Hager Hagerman Hahn more in Civil Engineering. Haas, John C. Lamed, Junior in Agronomy. Haas, Thomas H. Independence, Mo., Freshman in Business Administration. Haase, Robert W. Kansas City, Mo., Sopho- more in Business Administration. Habiger, Cyril W. Salina, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Habiger, Paul F. Parsons, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Hacker, Max L. Sterling, 111., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hadley, Leo L. Manhattan, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Had- sell, Gary N. Hugoton, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Hafermehl, Louis N. McPherson, Sophomore in Government. Hageman, Charles E. Hutchinson, Junior in Civil Engineer- ing. Hageman, Mary K. White Cloud, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Hageman, Ruth A. White Cloud, Junior in Secondary Education. Hager, Connie L. Norton, Freshman in Physical Education. Hagerman, Larry L. Timken, Sopho- more in Electrical Engineering. Hahn, Marilyn S. Leawood, Freshman in General. Hai, Vuong Q. Gia Dinh, Viet Nam, Freshman in Agriculture. Haines, David A. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Hajek, Irene A. Lost Springs, Freshman in Social Sciences. Hakimian, Ebrahim Teheran, Iran, Sophomore in Business Administration. Halbleib, Judith S. Brownell, Freshman in Home Economics Journalism. Hall, Annette Wichita, Sophomore in Govern- ment. Hall, Charles R. Medicine Lodge, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Hall, Kathleen M. Freeport, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Hall, Lanny R. Pleasanton, Freshman in Physics. Hall, Linda S. Ellis, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hall, Susan L. Casper, Wyo., Freshman in Home Economics. Hall, William R. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Haller, Richard T. Franklin, N. Y., 01 in Architecture. Hall- garth, Robert C. Galva, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Halsted, David L. Chanute, Sophomore in Chemical Engi- neering. Hamann, William E. Tribune, Junior in Physical Sciences. Hamilton, Darryl J. Concordia, Sophomore in Nuclear Engi- neering. Hamilton, John B. Emporia, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Hamilton, Linda Topeka, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Hamlett, Robert M. Wichita, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Hai Haines Hajek Hakimian Halbleib Hall, A. Hall, C. Hall, K. Hall, L. R. Hall, L. S. Hall, S. Hall, W. Haller Hallgarth Halsted Hamann Hamilton, D. Hamilton, J. Hamilton, L. Hamlett 463 Hamm Hammel, F. Hammel, V. Hammond I I.ininn Hampton Hamzavi Hanchett Hand Hanken Hankin Hankins UNDERCLASSMEN: Ham-Hau Hamm, Roger C. Newton, Freshman in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Hammel, Franco A. Clay Center, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hammel, William H. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Mathematics. Hammond, Patricia G. Goodland, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hamon, Nancy J. Valley Falls, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Hampton, Robert T. Great Bend, Freshman in Pre- Law. Hamzavi, David R. Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Hanchett, Theodore L. Norton, Freshman in Agriculture. Hand, Lydia J. Keats, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hanken, Raymond L. Albert, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Hankin, Donna J. Southwick, Mass., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hankins, Janelle E. Wichita, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Hanna, Elmer M. Marysville, 04 in Architecture. Hanneman, James D. Peabody, Freshman in Business Administration. Hansen, Barbara Plainville, Sophomore in Home Economics. Hansen, Donna L. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hansen, Kenneth P. Minneapolis, Freshman in Pre-Law. Hansen, Robert B. Mission, 02 in Architecture. Hansing, Ronald L. Manhattan, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Hanson, Frederick T. Bertrand, Neb., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. 464 Hanson, Garry D. Olathe, 01 in Architecture. Hanso n, Sandra J. Clifton, Junior in Secondary Education. Harbaugh, Jerry F. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Harding, Bertha D. Cheney, Freshman in Home Economics. Harding, Eugenia L. Concordia, Freshman in History. Hardison, Gary R. Overland Park, Sophomore in Business Administration. Harkins, Marlene K. St. Francis, Sophomore in History. Harman, Thomas G. Los Alamitos, Calif., Junior in Business Administration. Harmon, Gary G. Anthony, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Harper, Dorothy J. Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Harrington, Neal C. Conway Springs, Freshman in Electrical Hanna Hansen, K. Hanson, G. Harding, E. Harmon Hanneman Hansen, R. Hanson, S. Hardison Harper Hansen, B. Hansing Harbaugh Harkins Harrington Hansen, D. Hanson, F. Harding, B. Harman Harris, B. Engineering. Harris, Betty J. Kirkwood, Mo., Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Harris, Elinor P. Overland Park, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Harris, James J. Manhattan, Junior in Music Education. Harris, Jeannette L. Phillipsburg, Junior in Secondary Education. Harris, John D. Bucklin, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Harris, Nancy J. Kirkwood, Mo., Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Harrison, Jeffrey H. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Harrison, John D. Marysville, Freshman in Second- ary Education. Harrison, Patricia A. Wichita, Junior in Art. Harris, E. Harris, J. J. Harris, J. L. Harris, J. D. Harris, N. Harrison, J.H. Harrison, J.D. Harrison, P. Harrison, W. Harry Hartenstein Harter Hartner Harvey Harwood Haskard Haskins Hatcher Hauck Haun With a look of determination, a member of the Judo Club executes a skilled tai otoshi body drop on his partner. Harrison, William J. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Harry, Judith L. Emporia, Freshman in Home Economics. Hartenstein, Kay L. Abilene, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Harter, James J. Prairie Village, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Hartner, Harry H. Riley, Junior in Agriculture. Harvey, Leland T. Topeka, 02 in Architecture. Harwood, Kenneth D. Humboldt, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Haskard, Judy Hutchinson, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Haskins, David L. Scottsville, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hatcher, Gale L. Russell, 03 in Architecture. Hauck, Peter R. Great Neck, N. Y., Freshman in Secondary Education. Haun, Harold L. Council Grove, Junior in Agri- cultural Economics. 465 UNDERCLASSMEN: Hau-Hey Hauptli, Douglas D. Glen Elder, Junior in Civil Engineering. Hauptli, Gary L. Glen Elder, Freshman in Wildlife Conser- vation. Hausman, Calvin C. Eudora, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Havley, David T. Centralia, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Hawk, Linda I. Abilene, Sophomore in Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Hawkes, Bernadette R. New York, N. Y., Freshman in Physical Education. Hawkins, Miquela M. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Haya- shida, Jerold H. Lanai City, Hawaii, Freshman in Agronomy. Hayden, Jarold M. Concordia, Sophomore in Agriculture. Hayes, Lyla M. Wichita, Freshman in History. Hayes, Ron- ald W. Bushong, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Hay- maker, Mary L. Minneapolis, Minn., Freshman in General. Hays, Richard S. Atchison, Junior in Secondary Education. Hays, Robert A. Topeka, Junior in Physical Education. Hays, Hazelbaker Heaton, C. Heaton, J. Heckey Heersche Heft Heidrick Heikes Heilman Heinerikson, J. Heinsohn Heinz, G. Heckes Hege Heinerikson, D. Heinz, S. P f f [ --r l Hauptli, D. Hauptli, G. Hausman Havley Hawk Hawkes Hawkins Hayashida Hayden Hayes, L. Hayes, R. Haymaker Hays, R. S. Hays, R. A. Hays, S. Hayse Sally A. Phillipsburg, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Hayse, Richard F. Wichita, Sophomore in Speech. Hazelbaker, Norman L. Pleasanton, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Heaton, Carl D. Minneapolis, Minn., Sophomore in Business Administration. Heaton, Jean L. Norton, Freshman in Home Economics. Heckes, Gerald D. Wellington, Sophomore in Horticulture. Heckey, Sandra L. Overland Park, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Heersche, Sharon A. Mulvane, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Heft, Robert G. Junction City, Fresh- man in Chemical Engineering. Hege, Barbara C. Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Heidrick, Charles R. Beloit, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Heikes, Warren J. Riley, Junior in Pre- Law. Heilman, Robert W. Clay Center, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Heinerikson, Don F. Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. Heinerikson, Joseph Overland Park, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Heinsohn, Dorothy J. Parsons, Sophomore in Home Economics Journalism. Heinz, Gary J. Dighton, 466 Hellebust Helms Hemphill, L. Hemphill, S. Heiser Heitman Hemphill, J. B.Hemphill, Henderson, D. J. M. Henning, D. Henning, L. Henrichs Henderson, G. Henrikson Henry, B. Henricks laflin, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Heinz, Sheila M. Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Heiser, Patricia A. Atchison, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. Heitman, Karen A. Linn, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Nursing. Hellebust, Lynn J. St. Marys, Junior in Business Administration. Helms, Patricia I. Wakeeney, Junior in Home Economics. Hemphill, James B. Clay Center, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Hemphill, John M. Manhattan, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Hemphill, Linda A. Lawrence, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Hemphill, Sue E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Henderson, Donald K. Topeka, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Henderson, Gerald G. Eskridge, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Henning, Dean L. Athol, Junior in Chemistry. Henning, Lelah F. Athol, Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. Henrichs, Thomas A. Humboldt, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Henricks, Dean E. Herington, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Henrikson, Duane M. Emporia, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Henry, Barbara J. Salina, Sophomore in Speech. Henry, Donald E. Cheney, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Henry, Gregory K. Lyons, Junior in Physics. Henry, Larry L. Broughton, Sophomore in Agriculture. Hensley, Harvey D. Wichita, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Hensley, Marilyn K. Wi chita, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Hensley, William R. Burrton, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Henson, Marilyn K. Columbus, Sophomore in Music Education. Herbel, Susan B. Lyons, Sophomore in Government. Herring, Sandra L. Williamsburg, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Herrman, Alan D. Winfield, Junior in Business Administration. Hess, Francis D. Wellington, Freshman in Business Administration. Hesser, Ina S. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Hett, Orville M. Marion, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Heublein, John A. Medicine Lodge, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Hey, Margaret A. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Heyl, Penelope A. Junction City, Sopho- more in Textiles and Clothing. Henry, D. Hensley, M. Herring Hett Henry, G. Hensley, W. Herrman Heublein Henry, L. Henson Hess Hey Hensley, H. Herbel Hesser Heyl 467 Hibbs Hickey Hicks High Hilderbrand Hildreth Hill, B. Hill, J. Hill, R. Hill, T. Hill, W. Milliard Millman Hilt Hilton Hilyard Hinds Hines Hinkle Hinnergardt Hinton Hirsch Hischke Hively Hixson Hixon Hlavacek Hobbs Hodges Hodgson, C. Hodgson, W. Hodson Hoendorf Hoffman, A. UNDERCLASSMEN: Hib-Hoo Hibbs, Gary L. Chanute, 02 in Architecture. Hickey, Neal L. Meader, 01 in Architecture. Hicks, James F. Garnett, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. High, Patricia K. Tecumseh, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hilderbrand, Ernest Mulvane, Sophomore in Mathematics. Hildreth, Fred J. Greensburg, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Hill, Barbara A. Manhattan, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hill, Jerry M. Abilene, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion. Hill, Ray F. Burlington, Freshman in Landscape Archi- tecture. Hill, Thomas R. Kansas City, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Hill, William H. McPherson, Freshman in General. Hilliard, Walda A. St. George, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Hillman, Walter E. Corning, N. Y., Junior in Pre-Law. Hilt, Leonard D. St. Francis, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Hilton, Judit h J. Salina, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Hilyard, Marlys K. Wakeeney, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hinds, Billie J. Marysville, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Hines, Deborah L. Topeka, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Hinkle, Mary K. M. Salina, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Hinnergardt, Larry C. Ransom, Junior in Agri- culture. Hinton, Carl L. St. Joseph, Mo., Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Hirsch, Richard L. Wood River, 111., Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Hischke, Jon J. Osborne, Freshman in General. Hively, Charles W. Charleston, W. Va., 01 in Architecture. Hixson, Larry C. Wakeeney, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Hixon, Sharron K. St. Francis, Sophomore in General. Hlavacek, John D. Salina, Sophomore in Chemical Engineer- ing. Hobbs, Barbara S. Eureka, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Hodges, Carl F. Salina, Freshman in Physical Education. Hodgson, Carol L. Lacygne, Freshman in Home Economics. Hodgson, William G. Succasunna, N. J., Freshman in Agri- culture. Hodson, Kirk O. Argonia, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Hoendorf, Connie J. Kansas City, Sophomore 468 in Home Economics Extension. Hoffman, Allan L. Salina, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Hoffman, Thaine H. Manhattan, 02 in Architecture. Hoff- mann, James N. Derby, Freshman in General. Hof man, Larry B. Manhattan, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Hogue, Samuel R. Gardner, Freshman in Landscape Architecture. Hohn, Marilyn J. Marysville, Freshman in Art. Hohner, Sharon K. Smith Center, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Hole, Earl W. Chanute, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Holeman, Frances H. Norton, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration. Holke, Steven D. Salina, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Holland, Norma D. Shawnee, Freshman in Home Economics. Holland, Thomas V. Sterling, Junior in Pre-Law. Holle, Judith A. Topeka, Junior in Home Economics. Holle, Paula J. Marysville, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Hollingsworth, Ellen Eureka, Sophomore in Home Economics. Hollis, Philip D. Silver Spring, Md., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Holloway, Joan L. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in General. Holloway, Leon A. Jewell, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Holloway, Stephen B. McPherson, 02 in Architecture. Holm, Ronald K. Salina, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Holm, William A. Fort Riley, 01 in Architecture. Holman, Clara S. Overland Park, Junior in Household Equip- ment. Holmberg, Edward D. McPherson, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Holmes, Eugene H. Topeka, 04 in Architecture. Holmes, Granville C. Emporia, Sophomore in Business Administration. Holmes, Oliver W. Abilene, Sopho- more in Civil Engineering. Holmes, Zoe A. Pittsburg, Sopho- more in Foods and Nutrition. Holtby, Carol M. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Honeman, Glen M. Pratt, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Honomichl, Larry L. Lucas, Freshman in Electrical Engineer- ing. Honstead, Carole A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Hoofer, Barry L. Ashland, 02 in Architecture. Hook, Charles V. Kansas City, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Hook, Marsha R. Falls Church, Va., Freshman in Home Economics Art. Hooker, K. Jack Leoti, Sophomore in Speech. Hoffman, T. Hoffmann Hofman Hogue Hohn Hohner Hole Holeman Holke Holland, N. Holland, T. Holle, J. Holle, P. Hollingsworth Hollis Holloway, J. Holloway, L. Holloway, S. Holm, R. Holm, W. Holman Holmberg Holmes, E. Holmes, G. Holmes, O. Holmes, Z. Holtby Honeman Honomichl Honstead Hoofer Hook, C. Hook, M. Hooker 469 Hooper, K. S. Hooper, K. L. Hoops Hoover Hopkins, Frankie Hopkins, Fred Hopson Horalek, C. Horalek, P. Horchem, J. Horchem, S. Horinek Horn Hornbaker Hornfeld Horrell Hossfeld Hostetter, J. P. Hostetter, J. E. Houghton UNDERCLASSMEN: Hoo-lng Hooper, Karol S. Smith Center, Sophomore in English. Hooper, Keith L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Nuclear Engi- neering. Hoops, Robert F. Republic, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Hoover, Marianna Salina, Freshman in Art. Hopkins, Frankie J. Benton, Sophomore in Agriculture. Hopkins, Fred J. Benton, Sophomore in Agriculture. Hopson, Willard B. Clearwater, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Horalek, Carolyn K. Blue Rapids, Freshman in General. Horalek, Phyllis M. Frankfort, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Horchem, Janet L. Ransom, Freshman in General. Horchem, Sandra S. Ransom, Junior in Bacteriology. Horinek, Ronald L. Ludell, Junior in Chemistry. Horn, James W. McPherson, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Hornbaker, Roger W. Stafford, Freshman in Dairy Husbandry. Hornfeld, Michael Rego Park, N. Y., Freshman in Art. Horrell,- Susan A. Playa Del Rey, Calif., Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Hossfeld, Janice J. Netawaka, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Hostetter, James P. Manhattan, Freshman in Physics. Hostetter, Joe E. Manhattan, Sopho- more in Music Education. Houghton, Helen E. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics Art. House, Harlan D. Goodland, Sophomore in Agriculture. House, Judith K. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Houser, Wesley C. Columbus, Junior in Business Administration. Howard, Carrold D. Oxford, Sophomore in Physical Education. Howard, Charles A. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Howard, Harold E. Oxford, Junior in Physical Education. Howard, Mickey L. Abilene, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Howell, Lydia K. Overland Park, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Huber, Duane C. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Hubert, James B. Garden City, Sophomore in Psychology. Hubert, John A. Alma, Freshman in Feed Technology. Hubka, Darrell L. Washington, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Hudson, Phyllis L. Fort Scott, House, H. House, J. Houser Howard, C. D. Howard, C. A. Howard, H. Howard, M. Howell Huber Hubert, J. B. Hubert, J. A. Hubka Hudson Huff m 470 Sophomore in Physical Education. Huff, Steven S. Manhattan, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Huffman, Ronald G. Belleville, Freshman in General. Hug- gins, Kenneth G. Council Grove, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hughbanks, Karen C. Attica, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Hugill, Nancy S. Hugoton, Sophomore in Restaurant Management. Hull, Nancy Weston, Mo., Sophomore in Sociology. Hull, William T. Wichita, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Hum- barger, Peter D. Solomon, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Hundley, Steven K. Kingman, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Hunt, Melvin C. Tribune, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Hunt, Richard D. Salina, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Hunter, Elaine Manhattan, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Huntzinger, Eva M. Ogden, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Hunziker, Don F. Selden, Sophomore in Electrical Engineer- ing. Hurd, Florence K. Ashland, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hurd, Martha J. Ashland, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Extension. Hurley, Margaret K. Kanopolis, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Hurt, Michael Itasca, 111., Junior in History. Hurtt, Kay E. McDonald, Special in Home Economics. Hurty, Carolyn A. Wichita, Sophomore in Homemaking. Hurty, Charles A. Wichita, Freshman in General. Husted, Marilyn K. Minneapolis, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Hutchins, Kent L. Scott City, Junior in Agricul- tural Economics. Hutchinson, Phillip Kansas City, Sophomore in Agriculture. Hutchinson, Robert L. Fort Leavenworth, Freshman in General. Hyde, Catherine L. Augusta, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hyde, John T. Augusta, Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hysom, Ronald R. Wichita, Sophomore in Physics. Ice, William J. Topeka, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Ihde, Robert H. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Nuclear Engi- neering. Ihrig, Carol J. Goodland, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Iman, Vesta R. Logan, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration. Imming, Daniel L. Hanover, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Ingersoll, Patricia Michigan Valley, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Ingrim, Richard L. Wichita, Freshman in General. Huffman Huggins Hughbanks Hugill Hull, N. Hull, W. Humbarger Hundley Hunt, M. Hunt, R. Hunter Huntzinger Hunziker Hurd, F. Hurd, M. Hurley Hurt Hurtt Hurty, Hurty, Charles Carolyn Jkl Husted Hutchins Hutchinson, P. Hutchinson, R. Hyde, C. Hyde, J. Hysom Ice Ihde Ihrig Iman Imming Ingersoll Ingrim 471 Ireland Irons, F. Irons, S. Irvine, J. Irvine, M. Isaacson Isbell Isch Isernhagen, G. Isernhagen, M. Isham Isom UNDERCLASSMEN: Jef-Joh Ireland, Robert E. Valley Center, Junior in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Irons, Forest R. Atchison, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Irons, Sherry L. Wichita, Freshman in Chemistry. Irvine, John D. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physics. Irvine, Mary K. Manhattan, Freshman in Secondary Educa- tion. Isaacson, Steven B. Long Beach, N. Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Isbell, Patricia J. Hays, Junior in Home Economics Art. Isch, Jane A. Morrill, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Isernhagen, Glenn A. St. Francis, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Isernhagen, Maxine R. St. Francis, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Isham, Sally Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Isom, Mildred C. Kansas City, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Issitt, Keith A. Abilene, Freshman in General. Iwamoto, Wayne K. Molokai, Hawaii, Freshman in Horticulture. Jaax, James R. Wichita, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Jaax, Judy A. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Jablonski, Eugene H. Hightstown, N. J., Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Jacob, Thomas D. Wichita, 02 in Archi- tecture. Jacobs, William R. Holton, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Jacobson, Phyllis J. Elmo, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Jahnke, Carol A. Junction City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Jamvold, Nancy J. Everest, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Janke, Allen W. Bazine, Sophomore in Agri- culture. Janssen, Richard L. Lorraine, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Janzen, Donna M. Florence, Freshman in Speech. Jaramillo, Alfonso Bogota, Colombia, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Jarmer, Gary E. Garden City, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Jarrett, Rodney R. Goodland, Junior in Business Administration. Jarvis, Diana K. Valley Falls, Freshman in Humanities. Jarvis, Gary R. Bethel, 02 in Architecture. Jatoi, Ghulam V I- Issitt Jablonski Jahnke Janzen Jarvis, D. I vumoto Jacob Jamvold Jaramillo Jarvis, G. Jaax, J. R. Jaax, J. A Jacobs Jacobson Janke Janssen Jarmer Jarrett Jatoi Jeans 472 S. Karachi, Pakistan, Sophomore in Government. Jeans, Carl E. Independence, Mo., Junior in Industrial Engineering. Jefferies, Ronald D. Wichita, Sophomore in Nuclear Engi- neering. Jefferis, Jill L. Ottawa, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Jef fery, Kenneth L. Horton, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jehlik, Kenneth D. Topeka, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Jenison, Joanne Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Jenkins, James E. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Jenkins, Richard A. Kansas City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Jennings, Paula M. Minneapolis, Minn., Sophomore in General. Jensen, J. Jester Jewett Jilka Jockel Johannes Johnsmeyer Johnson, A. Johnson, C. R. Johnson, C. B. Johnson, D. E. Johnson, D. K. Johnson, D. R. Johnson, E. Johnson, G. Johnson, J. M. Johnson, J. H. Johnson, J. Johnson, J. O. Johnson, L. Jefferies Jefferis Jeffery Jehlik Jenison Jenkins, J. Jenkins, R. Jennings, P. Jennings, S. Jensby Jensen, C. Jensen, G. Jennings, Suzanne Mulvane, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Jensby, June E. Webber, Freshman in Psychology. Jensen, Carole M. Racine, Wis., Sophomore in Secondary Education. Jensen, George S. Goodland, Freshman in Veteri- nary Medicine. Jensen, James R. Eldorado, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Jester, Karen S. Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Journalism. Jewett, Richard J. Halstead, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Jilka, Evelyn R. Delphos, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Jockel, Reinhard A. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Agronomy. Johannes, Arlene K. Horton, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Johnsmeyer, Virginia Mount Hope, Freshman in Chemistry. Johnson, Ann L. Valley Center, Freshman in Music Education. Johnson, Carrol R. Haddam, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Johnson, Charleene B. Clearwater, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Johnson, Darwin E. Salina, Junior in Pre-Law. Johnson, Dean K. Hutchinson, Freshman in Agri- culture. Johnson, Donald R. Colby, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Johnson, Eugene O. Courtland, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Johnson, Gary D. Concordia, Junior in Business Administration. Johnson, Janice M. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Johnson, Jeanette H. Wilsey, Freshman in Home Economics Journalism. Johnson, Jerrlea Pratt, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Johnson, Jon O. McPherson, Freshman in Mathematics. Johnson, Larry R. Salina, 04 in Architecture. 473 Johnson, M. D. Johnson, M. A. Johnson, N. Johnson, R. E. Johnson, R. D. Johnston, L. Johnston, S. Joines Jones, E. Jones, J. D. Jones, J. R. Jones, J. L. Jones, L. R. Jones, L. D. iHIHHBHBi im HBH r i I i dP . V V } ,, f , v F r Jones, M. E. Jones, M. T. Jones, R. B. Jones, R. L. Jones, R. E. Jordan, F. Jordan, P. Jorgensen, G. Jorgensen, J. Jurenka Juvenal Kaff, P. Kaff, W. Kahrs Kaiser Kallenbach Kalous Kanak Kanitz Karr UNDERCLASSMEN: Joh-Ken Johnson, Martha D. Kansas City, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Johnson, Mode A. Eldorado, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Johnson, Nancy L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Johnson, Richard E. Salina, Sopho- more in Mechanical Engineering. Johnson, Ronald D. Aug- usta, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Johnston, Lawrence W. Junction City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. John- ston, Sharon M. Anthony, Freshman in Home Economics. Joines, Karen B. Mission, Freshman in Physical Education. Jones, Evaline M. Frankfort, Sophomore in English. Jones, James D. Sabetha, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Jones, Jay R. Junction City, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Jones, Judith L. Norwalk, Conn., Sophomore in Sociology. Jones, Linda R. Onaga, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Jones, Lyle D. Dighton, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Jones, Merle E. Shady Bend, Sophomore in Agriculture. Jones, Milam T. Longton, Sophomore in Dairy Husbandry. Jones, Richard B. Kanorado, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Jones, Robert L. Holcomb, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Jones, Ronald E. Louisburg, Freshman in Agriculture. Jordan, Frank R. Abilene, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Jordan, Patricia J. Abilene, Freshman in Music Education. Jorgensen, Gary B. Wichita, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Jorgensen, Jan Manhattan, Sophomore in Chemistry. Jur- enka, Dianne K. Holyrood, Sophomore in Home Economics. Juvenal, Louise A. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Nursing. Kaff, Phyllis J. Carbondale, Freshman in General. Kaff, W. Lee Carbondale, Junior in Feed Technology. Kahrs, Lyle L. Clay Center, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Kaiser, Donald W. Bison, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Kallenbach, Kenneth Valley Center, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Kalous, Karen J. Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Kanak, Ivan E. Ellsworth, Junior in Animal Husbandry. 474 Kanitz, Howard V. Wellington, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Karr, Marion W. Emporia, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Kastens, Samuel R. Kiowa, Freshman in Physical Education. Katz, Lyle D. Kinsley, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Katzenberger, Susan Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Kaufman, Donald W. Lucas, Freshman in Mathematics. Kaufman, Jerry M. Newark, N. J., Freshman in Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Kaufman, Seth New York, N. Y., Sophomore in General. Kaump, Dennis A. Waterville, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Kay, James P. Minneapolis, Freshman in Agriculture. Kazmaier, Michael W. Lewis, Freshman in Mathematics. Kazmaier, Nancy J. Lawrence, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Keating, John P. Chapman, Sophomore in Business Administration. Keeler, Garry L. Wichita, Freshman in Agriculture. Keeler, Margaret J. Barnard, Junior in Secondary Education. Keith, Arlen L. Salina, Junior in Physical Education. Keith- ley, Charles M. Kansas City, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Keith Icy, Claude A. Kansas City, 01 in Architecture. Keller, Diane L. Ellis, Freshman in Elementary Education. Keller, John F. Topeka, Freshman in Milling Technology. Keller, Merlin S. Pratt, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Kelley, Charles D. Norcatur, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Kelley, Cheryl S. Fort Riley, Freshman in Art. Kelley, Ted E. Centralia, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Kelley, William T. Junction City, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion. Kellner, Wayne A. Kanorado, Freshman in Civil Engi- neering. Kellogg, Earl D. Stockton, Junior in Agriculture. Kellogg, Jackie J. Leawood, Junior in Pre-Law. Kellogg, Wendell W. Lebanon, Junior in Pre-Law. Kelly, Glen S. Liberal, 02 in Architecture. Kelpin, Wayne G. Chicago, 111., 02 in Architecture. Kemper, Harvey H. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Business Administration. Kemper, Karen K. Hoxie, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Kempster, Alan R. Kansas City, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Kendall, Gregory D. Hartsdale, N. Y., Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Kendall, Larry W. Herington, Freshman in General. Kastens Katz Katzenberger Kaufman, D. Kaufman, J. Kaufman, S. Kaump Kay Kazmaier, M. Kazmaier, N. Keating Keeler, G. Keeler, M. Keith Keithley, C. M. Keithley, C. A. Keller, D. Keller, J. Keller, M . Kelley, C. D. Kelley, C. S. Kelley, T. Kelley, W. Kellner Kellogg, E. Kellogg, J. Kellogg, W. Kelly Kelpin Kemper, H. Kemper, K. Kempster Kendall, G. Kendall, L. 475 UNDERCLASSMEN: Ken-Kno Kennedy, Charles P. Mayetta, Freshman in Agriculture. Kennedy, Patricia L. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Kennedy, R. William Beloit, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Kennedy, Warren K. New- ton, Junior in Civil Engineering. Kent, James D. Wakefield, Freshman in Mathematics. Kent, Wayne R. Wakefield, Junior in Technical Agronomy. Kenyon, Virginia B. Bogue, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Kepley, Leroy F. Wichita, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Kernohan Kerns Kersbergen Kerschen Kesler Ketter, F. Ketter, L. Kho Khodadad Kibbey Kice Kidwell Kientz, E. Kientz, J. Kientz, W. Kimbell King, A. King, G. King, P. Kingsley, D. Kennedy, C. Kennedy, P. Kent, J. Kent, W. Ker Kern, B. Kennedy, R. Kennedy, W. Kenyon Kepley Kern, M. Kern, T. Ker, Chhun E. Kompong Tom, Cambodia, Freshman in Ani- mal Husbandry. Kern, Barbara J. Salina, Sophomore in Home Economics. Kern, Mary B. Wahiawa, Hawaii, Freshman in Sociology. Kern, Terry J. Leavenworth, Freshman in Veteri- nary Medicine. Kernohan, Frederic W. Culver, Junior in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Kerns, Robert L. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Kersbergen, David N. Wichita, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Kerschen, Richard M. Cunningham, Junior in Civil Engineering. Kesler, Judith L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Ketter, Francis E. Tipton, Freshman in Agricul- tural Economics. Ketter, Larry F. Osborne, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Kho, David S. Hong Kong, China, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Khodadad, Nasrollah Tehran, Iran, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Kibbey, Alberta G. Jefferson, Mo., Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Kice, Mary A. Wichita, Fresh- man in Art. Kidwell, Donald J. Kansas City, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Kientz, Earl N. Manhattan, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Kientz, James F. Wamego, Sophomore in Agriculture. Kientz, William H. Manhattan, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Kimbell, Kenneth R. Wichita, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. King, Alice L. Westmoreland, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. King, Galen E. Great Bend, Sophomore in Civil 476 r m t , ' Kingsley, K. Kingsley, M. Kinney Kinoshita Kinsey Kinzer Kipfer Kirby, D. Kirby, W. Kirchhoff Kirchner Kirk Engineering. King, Patricia A. Liberal, Junior in Speech. Kingsley, David E. Ellis, Freshman in Government. Kingsley, Kenneth K. Wellington, Sophomore in General Kingsley, Mary C. Russell, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Kinney, Lois W. Manhattan, Junior in History. Kino- shita, George Washington, D. C., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Kinsey, Jerry L. Montrose, Freshman in Agriculture. Kinzer, Howard A. Charleston, W. Va., Freshman in Agriculture. Kipfer, Charles C. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Kirby, Darla J. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Kirby, William E. Topeka, 03 in Architecture. Kirchhoff, Nancy J. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Secondary Education. Kirchner, Carol A. Salina, Sophomore in Sociology. Kirk, James H. Scott City, Junior in Pre-Law. Kirkendall, George F. Topeka, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kirkpatrick, John R. Lindsborg, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Kirkpatrick, Roberta K. Lindsborg, Sophomore in Home Economics. Kirkwood, Karen L. Topeka, Junior in Elementary Education. Klaurens, Rex L. Menlo, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Klein, Robert M. Delphos, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. Kleinschmidt, Judith Herington, Freshman in Home Economics. Kleinschmidt, Robert Lincoln, Sophomore in Physical Education. Kleitz, Carleton L. Kansas City, Junior in Humanities. Klep- inger, Pattye G. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Klepinger, Sheryl D. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Klesath, Charles F. Topeka, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kline, Raymond L. Salina, Freshman in Agriculture. Klinger, Karen Ashland, Junior in Elementary Education. Klint, Ste- phen J. Manhattan, 04 in Architecture. Knapp, Theodore F. Hartford, 04 in Architecture. Knappenberger, Janice Olathe, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Knight, Sharon E. Lyndon, Freshman in Elementary Education. Knight, Sierra S. Pratt, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Knoell, Nancy J. Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Kirkendall Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick Kirkwood Klaurens J. R. Kleinschmidt, Kleitz Klein Kleinschmidt, R. Kline Klepinger, P. J. Klesath Knappen- Klinger Klepinger, S. Knapp berger Knight, S. E. Klint Knoell Knight, S. S. 477 Knotts Knox Koch, D. Koch, S. Kocher Koeneke Koester Kohler Koligian Kolterman Konop Kope Korn Kin-cm. in Kosmin Kovar Kramer, W. Krasko Kraus, T. Kraushaar Krehbiel, A. Krehbiel, J. Kreske Krob, E. Kramer, R. Kramer, T. Kratschmer Kraus, L. Kreamer Krebs Krehbiel, L. Kreiser Krob, L. Kroenlein UNDERCLASSMEN: Kno-Lan Knotts, Thomas C. Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Sciences. Knox, Dianne Leon, Freshman in Medical Technology. Koch, David W. Frankfort, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Koch, Sharon R. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Kocher, Albert T. Clay Center, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Koeneke, Dean R. Hanover, Junior in Music Education. Koester, Carol A. Ames, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Kohler, Jerrold D. McPherson, Freshman in Technical Jour- nalism. Koligian, Michael A. Manhattan, Freshman in Veteri- nary Medicine. Kolterman, Gordon D. Onaga, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Konop, Jane M. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Elementary Education. Kope, Karen A. Great Bend, Freshman in Elementary Education. Korn, Sidney A. Kansas City, Freshman in Physical Education. Kortman, Linda A. Colby, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Kosmin, Lawrence Highland Park, N. J., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Kovar, Eugene W. Rossville, Freshman in Agriculture. Kramer, Roy J. Ozawkie, Junior in Statistics. Kramer, Terry L. Ottawa, Freshman in General. Kramer, William J. Ozawkie, Freshman in Music Education. Krasko, Donald G. Yonkers, N. Y., 04 in Architecture. Kratschmer, Bonnie J. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Kraus, Linda A. Arlington, Va., Fresh- man in Home Economics. Kraus, Terrence J. Garden City, 02 in Architecture. Krau- shaar, Julius D. Westmoreland, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Kreamer, Katherine A. Prairie Village, Sophomore in General. Krebs, Donald E. Scott City, Sophomore in Physical Education. Krehbiel, Anthony D. Dighton, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Krehbiel, James O. Pretty Prairie, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Krehbiel, Lyle D. Detroit, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Kreiser, Louis E. Seneca, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Kreske, Gerald J. Woodland, Calif., Junior in Technical Jour- nalism. Krob, Elmer W. Plainville, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Krob, Larry E. Pretty Prairie, Junior in Electrical 478 Krone Krouse Kruckenberg, R. Kruckenberg, S. Krug Kueck Kufeld Kugler Kuhn, K. Kuhn, S. Kuhns Kunz Kuykendall LaBarre Engineering. Kroenlein, James H. Lincoln, Junior in Second- ary Education. Krone, William H. Addison, 111., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Krouse, Don E. Logan, Freshman in Physical Edu- cation. Kruckenberg, Ruth M. Great Bend, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Kruckenberg, Samuel Great Bend, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Krug, George M. Marysville, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Kueck, Don L. Zenith, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Kufeld, Stephen B. Great Bend, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Kugler, Kenyon K. Manhattan, Junior in Chemistry. Kuhn, Karen K. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physical Education. Kuhn, Sara L. Bonner Springs, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Kuhns, Joyce K. Wichita, Freshman in Physical Education. Kunz, Don R. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in General. Kuyken- dall, Karen L. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. LaBarre, Barbara A. Fort Leavenworth, Freshman in Modern Languages. LaBerge, Stephan R. Mission, Junior in Speech, Lackett, James J. Freehold, N. J., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lackey, Lynn E. Hutchinson, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Lackey, Patrick K. Belleville, Freshman in Chemistry. Lacy, Ronald F. Norton, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Ladner, Charles W. Onaga, Freshman in Agricultural Edu- cation. Ladner, Gary L. Onaga, Junior in Feed Technology. Lagoski, Evelyn J. Kansas City, Junior in Home Economics Art. Lahmeyer, Brenda L. Morganville, Sophomore in General. Lahr, Orris W. Abilene, 04 in Architecture. Lairmore, Marty L. Newton, 01 in Architecture. Lake, Gail M. Kingman, Junior in Secondary Education. Lamb, James W. Augusta, 01 in Architecture. Lamp, Ross L. Goddard, Freshman in Bacteriology. Lancaster, Merle K. Wichita, Freshman in Social Sciences. Lane, David T. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Lane, Janet A. Belle Plaine, Sophomore in Speech. Lang, Barbara J. Norton, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Lange, Stephen J. Conway Springs, Junior in Milling Tech- nology. Langland, Herbert Z. Alexandria, Va., 02 in Architecture. LaBerge Lacy Lahmeyer Lamb Lane, J. Lackett Ladner, C. Lahr Lamp Lang Lackey, L. Ladner, G. Lairmore Lancaster Lange Lackey, P. Lagoski Lake Lane, D. Langland 479 Lanning Larson, H. Larson, M. Larson, R. Lashbrook LaShell Lasho Laskowski Lasley Laswell Latschar Latta UNDERCLASSMEN: Lan-Lew Lanning, Michael A. Abilene, Freshman in Veterinary Medi- cine. Larson, Helen R. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Larson, Marilyn K. Olsburg, Junior in Home Economics Art. Larson, Robert H. Green, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Lashbrook, Linda Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. LaShell, Gary R. Hill City, 03 in Architecture. Lasho, George S. Kansas City, Junior in Business Administra- tion. Laskowski, Barbara A. Lawrence, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Lasley, Barbara L. Mission, Junior in Pre-Law. Laswell, Patricia A. Columbus, Freshman in General. Latschar, Lucille I. Waynesboro, Va., Freshman in Mathematics. Latta, Lawrence R. Horton, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Laubengayer, Richard F. Salina, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Laubengayer, Robert E. Salina, Sophomore in History. Lauer, Kent A. Elmo, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Lauer, Stanley E. Abilene, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Lauer, Von C. Elmo, Junior in Secondary Education. Laurie, David R. Atchison, Junior in Secondary Education. Lawrence, 480 Thomas J. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Leach, Michael A. Scott City, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Leckron, Bonnie E. Abilene, Freshman in Home Economics. Lee, Chang K. Seoul, Korea, Junior in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Lee, Diane E. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Lee, Gail A. Garden City, Freshman in Business Administration. Lee, Richard A. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Pre- Dentistry. Lee, Richard W. Hutchinson, Junior in Business Laubengayer, Laubengayer, Lauer, K. R. F. Lauer, V. Leckron Lee, R.A. Leffingwell, D. R. E. Laurie Lee, C. Lee, R. W. Leffingwell, L. Lawrence Lee, D. Leeburg Legg Lauer, S. Leach Lee, G. Leeper Lehman, B. N ::. m Supported by the cheers of an enthusiastic student body, the synchronized K-Steppers perform at the homecoming pep rally. 9 ' Executing timed routines, with the men ' s band, the eight women entertain football fans with their half-time performances. Lehman, D. A. Lehman, D.M. Lehman, E. Lehr Leidy Leipper Lemon, J. Lemon, N. Lemon, R. Lenhart Leonard Leonhart Leopold Lesh Lessenden Lett Levendofsky Levin Lewelling Lewengrub Administration. Leeburg, Linn T. Bennington, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Leeper, Carolyn K. Holton, Fresh- man in Secondary Education. Leffingwell, Donald Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Leffingwell, Lana M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physi- cal Education. Legg, Earl W. Ness City, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Lehman, Bill R. Leawood, Freshman in Business Administration. Lehman, Donald A. Topeka, Sophomore in Chemistry. Lehman, Doris M. Halstead, Freshm an in Music Education. Lehman, Ellen M. Fort Riley, Freshman in Medical Tech- nology. Lehr, James R. St. Joseph, Mo., Junior in Business Administration. Leidy, Lila J. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Leipper, James K. Abilene, Freshman in Geology. Lemon, Janet M. Viola, Freshman in Agriculture. Lemon, Nancy Manhattan, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Lemon, Roger W. Viola, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Lenhart, Leanna M. Goddard, Freshman in Home Economics. Leonard, Roger T. Overland Park, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Leonhart, Stuart R. Topeka, Junior in Chemi- cal Engineering. Leopold, Patricia A. Garden City, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Lesh, Richard L. Norton, Junior in Gov- ernment. Lessenden, Michael H. Abilene, 01 in Architecture. Lett, Claudia K. Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Levendofsky, Shirley Belleville, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Levin, Duane E. Agra, Junior in English. Lewelling, Glen O. Delia, Sophomore in Business Administration. Lewengrub, Stanley J. Bronxville, N. Y., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. 481 UNDERCLASSMEN: Lew -Mac Lewis, Barbara H. Scott City, Junior in Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Lewis, Barbara L. Concordia, Junior in Business Administration. Lewis, Evelyn L. Wakefield, Junior in Home Economics Art. Lewis, Geneva L. Valley Center, Junior in Elementary Education. Lewis, James N. Concordia, 03 in Architecture. Lewis, Janet C. Wakefield, Sophomore in General. Lewis, John D. Lamed, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Lewis, Larry A. Valley Center, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Lewis, Martha E. Larned, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Lewman, Larry V. Kansas City, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Lewman, Vicki L. Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. L ' Heureux, Amanda A. St. Francis, Sophomore in Psychology. Liebengood, Howard S. Plymouth, Ind., Sophomore in Pre- Law. Lightner, Harry K. Garden City, Sophomore in Agri- Lilly Lind Linden Linder Lindsay, R. Linin Lintecum Littleford Lindamood Lindbloom Lindquist Lindsay, M. Lins Linscheid Litwak Livingston Lewis, B. H. Lewis, J. N. Lewis, M. Liebengood Lewis, B. L. Lewis, J. C. Lewman, L. Lightner Lewis, E. Lewis, J. D. Lewman, V. Liljestrand Lewis, G. Lewis, L. L ' Heureux Lillich cultural Economics. Liljestrand, David L. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Business Administration. Lillich, Robert D. St. Francis, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Lilly, Dennis R. Mentor, Freshman in Chemistry. Lind, Joyce A. Alma, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Lindamood, Vivian K. Quincy, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Lindbloom, Jo A. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics. Linden, Judith E. Republic, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Linder, Janet G. Sharon Springs, Junior in Home Eco- nomics. Lindquist, Paul E. Mission, Freshman in Horticulture. Lindsay, Michael E. Sharon Springs, Freshman in Government. Lindsay, Richard J. Ottawa, Junior in Landscape Architec- ture. Linin, Jolene B. Bird City, Freshman in General. Lins, Marilynn E. Topeka, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Linscheid, Dennis A. Arlington, 03 in Architecture. Lintecum, Stephen M. Mayf ield, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Littleford, Judith L. Liberty, Mo., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Litwak, Philip New York, N. Y., 482 Lloyd Locke Loeppke, D. Loeppke, L. Lofgren Loftus Logan Lohmann Long Loomis Lorimer Lortscher, J. Lortscher, R. Loughmiller Lovelace Lovett Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Livingston, William B. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Lloyd, Douglas A. Oak Hill, Sophomore in Chemical Engi- neering. Locke, Kenneth J. Manhattan, Freshman in Tech- nical Journalism. Loeppke, Daryl W. Lakin, Junior in Agri- culture. Loeppke, Lanny L. Johnson, Sophomore in Business Administration. Lofgren, Don K. Osage, 02 in Architecture. Loftus, Larry F. Park, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Logan, Vance A. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Lohmann, Vernon E. Lincoln, Freshman in Agriculture. Long, Gary G. Lewis, Junior in Horticulture. Loomis, La rry D. Jewell, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Lorimer, Cath- arine R. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Elementary Education. Lortscher, Jacalynn Sabetha, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Lortscher, Robert G. Bern, Junior in Feed Technology. Loughmiller, Linda E. Topeka, Junior in Mathematics. Lovelace, David E. Kansas City, 02 in Architecture. Lovett, Leslie A. Mission, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Lovin, Joyce C. Hoxie, Junior in Elementary Education. Lowe, David W. Mahaska, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Lowe, Frederick R. Horton, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Lowe, Lorrin E. Garden City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Lowell, Joanna M. Concordia, Junior in Home Economics. Lowell, Karen M. Concordia, Junior in Mathematics. Luce, Stanley D. Wichita, Sophomore in Psychology. Lundblade, Charles E. Courtland, Freshman in Physical Education. Lutz, Larry G. Mayetta, Freshman in Architectural Engineer- ing. Lutz, Marylou Prairie Village, Sophomore in History. Lutz, Phyllis A. Colorado Springs, Colo., Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Lyddane, Geraldine L. Admire, Junior in Home Economics. Lydick, Susan E. Hamlin, Sophomore in Home Economics. Lyon, Dawn E. Chapman, Freshman in Home Economics. MacEachern, Jean A. Alexandria, Va., Sophomore in Veteri- nary Medicine. Mach, Beverly J. Narka, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Lovin Lowe, D. Lowe, F. Lowe, L. Lowell, J. Lowell, K. Luce Lundblade Lutz, L. Lutz, M. Lutz, P. Lyddane Lydick Lyon MacEachern Mach 483 Machin Mack, B. Mack, T. Macke MacPherson Madden Maddy Madison, G. Madison, V. Maechtlen Magdeburg Magee Maglaughlin Magoffin Mahaffey Mahar Majors Makins Mall Malloy Malmberg Malson Malyn Mann, K. Mann, M. Mannebach Mannen, J. Mannen, M. Mansfield, A. Mansfield, H. Mansukhani Mantele Manville Manz ATI UNDERCLASSMEN: Mac -Mas Machin, Mary E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Art. Mack, Bruce B. Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Mack, Terry D. Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Macke, Carroll B. Manhattan, Freshman in Government. MacPherson, Sharon S. Mission, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Madden, Joan Wichita, Freshman in Mathematics. Maddy, Darlene D. Stockton, Junior in Home Economics. Madison, George B. Kingman, 01 in Architecture. Madison, William R. Kansas City, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Maechtlen, Rodger L. Clearwater, Sophomore in Milling Technology. Magdeburg, Janet A. Salina, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Magee, Julie A. Salina, Sophomore in Art. Maglaughlin, Patricia Baxter Springs, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Magoffin, Carole J. Sterling, Sophomore in Home Economics. Mahaffey, Michael K. Raytown, Mo., Junior in Nuclear Engi- neering. Mahar, Grace A. Eureka, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Majors, Charles F. Evanston, 111., Sophomore in Physical Education. Makins, Mary K. Junction City, Sopho- more in English. Mall, Nancy A. Kingman, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Malloy, Patrick E. -Stewerville, Minn., Junior in Civil Engineering. Malmberg, Mary E. Hays, 03 in Archi- tecture. Malson, Linda G. Chanute, Sophomore in General. Malyn, Michael T. Buffalo, N. Y., Freshman in Milling Tech- nology. Mann, Kenneth R. Dodge City, Freshman in General. Mann, Marlis E. Hays, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Mannebach, Alfred J. Hoxie, Junior in Agricultural Edu- cation. Mannen, Jeanettia M. Paola, Junior in Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Mannen, Marilyn K. Paola, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Mansfield, Adelia M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Biological Science. Mansfield, Harry E. Wa- mego, Sophomore in Speech. Mansukhani, Arjan M. Bombay, India, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Mantele, Dawn L. Colby, Sophomore in Tex- tiles and Clothing. Manville, Mary C. Winchester, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Manz, Terry K. Junction City, Sophomore in Milling Technology. 484 Marble, George F. Kansas City, Sophomore in Chemical Engi- neering. Marcellus, Leila M. Denison, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Marcotte, Gerard H. Natoma, Sophomore in Psychology. Marcus, Leonard Brooklyn, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Marcy, Oneita L. Leoti, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Marcy, Sharon M. Milford, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Maresch, Bonita M. Nekoma, Fresh- man in Home Economics Art. Markel, Helen E. Winfield, Freshman in Elementary Education. Markel, John D. Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Marolf, Judith A. Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Marple, Gary E. Kirwin, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Marrs, Dan R. Arkansas City, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Marsh, Ross C. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Wildlife Con- servation. Marshall, George S. Basehor, Freshman in Agri- culture. Marshall, Mary L. Topeka, Sophomore in History. Marshall, Nancy E. Mission, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Martens, Janet S. Tescott, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Martin, Dixie A. Glasco, Freshman in Elementary Education. Martin, Jane B. Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Martin, John E. Manhattan, Freshman in Psy- chology. Martin, Kenneth L. Indianola, Iowa, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Martin, Max T. Broughton, Freshman in Gen- eral. Martin, Patricia M. Scott City, Freshman in Secondary Education. Martin, Susan Topeka, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Martin, Thomas C.- South Charleston, W. Va., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Martin, William M. Glasco, Sopho- more in Agricultural Economics. Martindale, Cecilia Onaga, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Martinson, Karen S. Mission, Sophomore in Physical Sciences. Masek, Catharine A. Chatham, N. J., Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Masek, Frederick W. Chatham, N. J., Sopho- more in Business Administration. Mashak, Alan L. Haysville, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Masket, Samuel Long Beach, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Mason, Gary E. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Massey, Pamela K. Manhattan, Sophomore in English. ta Marble Marcellus Marcotte Marcus Marcy, O. Marcy, S. Maresch Markel, H. Markel, J. Marolf Marple Marrs Marsh Marshall, G. Marshall, M. Marshall, N. Martens Martin, D. Martin, J. B. Martin, J. E. Martin, K. Martin, M. Martin, P. Martin, S. Martin, T. Martin, W. Martindale Martinson Masek, C. Masek, F. Mashak Masket Mason Massey 485 Masten Masters, C. Masters, J. Mathias Matlack Matney Matter Matthaei Mauck Mauderly Mawdsley Maxim Maxwell, J. E. Maxwell, J. A. May Mayden Mayer Mayo McAhren McAlister UNDERCLASSMEN: Mas -Mel Masten, Marceline A. Stafford, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Masters, Clarence W. Kansas City, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Masters, John E. Kansas City, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Mathias, Jeanette J. Leroy, Junior in Restaurant Management. Matlack, Alice E. Clearwater, Junior in English. Matney, Mary J. Lecompton, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Man- agement. Matter, Darryl E. Portis, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Matthaei, Sandra S. McPherson, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Mauck, Karen B. Goddard, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Mauderly, Joe L. Strong City, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Mawdsley, Judith A. Wichita, Junior in Mathematics. Maxim, Bonnie J. Kansas City, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Maxwell, Jane E. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Maxwell, Jean A. Mission, Junior in Speech. May, Larry D. Kansas City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Mayden, Carolyn S. Abilene, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Mayer, Ileene A. Clifton, Junior in Secondary Education. Mayo, Barbara J. New Orleans, La., Junior in Home Eco- nomics. McAhren, Jerrie J. Byers, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Liberal Arts. McAlister, Donald W. Wellington, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. McAuley, Karen S. Prairie Village, Junior in An. McAvoy, Gloria J. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. McBride, Marlene K. Nortonville, Sophomore in Home Economics. McCabe, Roger L. Salina, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. McCammon, Ronald W. Mankato, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McChesney, Judeth E. Cambridge, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. McClanathan, Richard Salina, 03 in Architecture. McClellan, Richard W. Salina, Freshman in Geology. McClellan, Timothy J. Rockford, Mich., Freshman in Civil Engineering. McClenahan, Robert C. Clay Center, Sopho- more in Landscape Architecture. McClintock, Kenneth Council Grove, Freshman in Government. McCluer, Robert R. Goddard, Junior in Civil Engineering. McClung, Mickey D. Goodland, Sophomore in Secondary Education. McClure, McAuley McAvoy McBride McCabe McCammon McChesney McClanathan McClellan, R. McClellan, T. McClenahan McClintock McCluer McClung McClure 486 Judy K. Richmond, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. McCollom, Robert O. Wichita, Sophomore in History. McConnell, Edward M. Topeka, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. McConnell, James R. Mission, Freshman in Chemistry. McConwell, Edward A. Overland Park, Junior in Business Administration. McCord, Janice I. Manhattan, Freshman in Music Education. McCown, Allen D. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. McCoy, Gary M. Manhattan, Freshman in General. McCracken, Malcolm D. Port Chester, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McCracken, Marilyn C. Salina, Freshman in General. Mc- Creary, Frederick Norton, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McCrory, Shirley A. Manhattan, Freshman in Physical Therapy. McCue, Linus L. Lakin, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. McCullough, James T. Watseka, 111., 02 in Architecture. McCurdy, Barbara J. Marysville, Freshman in Secondary Education. McDaniel, Beverly K. Junction City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. McDermet, Stewart L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in General. McDonald, Hal T. Prairie Village, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. McDonald, Kathleen E. Summerfield, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. McDonald, Noland D. Eu- reka, Freshman in Feed Technology. McDonald, Peggy L. Independence, Mo., Freshman in Elementary Education. McDougal, Richard J. Emporia, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. McDowell, Jane K. Salina, Fresh- man in General. McFadden, Clair L. Hanston, Freshman in Secondary Education. McFaddin, Kim R. Douglass, Sopho- more in Mechanical Engineering. McFall, James E. Concordia, Sophomore in Chemistry. McFillen, Ralph W. Kansas City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. McGauhey, Diane E. Robinson, Junior in Business Administration. McGehe, Donald J. Manhattan, Junior in Speech. McGehee, Saundra L. Garden City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. McGill, Bert M. Junction City, Freshman in Gen- eral. McGill, John P. Overland Park, Freshman in Geology. McGraw, Douglas J. Pierceville, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. McGregor, Dale L. Linn, Junior in Civil Engi- neering. Mclntire, Carole J. Overland Park, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. McCollom McConnell, E. McConnell, J. McConwell McCord McCown McCoy McCracken, McCracken, McCreary McCrory M. D. M. C. McCurdy McDaniel McCue McCullough McDonald, K. McDonald, N. McDermet McDonald, H. McDonald, P. McDougal McDowell McFadden McFaddin McFall McFillen McGauhey McGehe McGehee McGill, B. McGill, J. McGraw McGregor Mclntire l 487 Mclntyre, C. Mclntyre, J. McKain McKay McKean McKee McKim McKinley, J. McKinley, K. McKinley, W. McKinzie McKown UNDERCLASSMEN: Mcl-Mey Mclntyre, Caroline S. Abilene, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Mclntyre, Jean A. Willis, Freshman in Home Economics Art. McKain, Gary R. Delphos, Sophomore in Secondary Education. McKay, John R. Wichita, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. McKean, Pamela K. Scott City, Freshman in Modern Lan- guages. McKee, Floy C. Seneca, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. McKim, Larry K. Glendale, Ariz., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McKinley, James A. Bertrand, Mo., 03 in Architecture. McKinley, Karen K. Glade, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. McKinley, William G. Overland Park, Freshman in Civil Engineering. McKinzie, Ronald V. McCune, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. McKown, Gary C. Independence, Mo., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. McLain, Lawrence J. Hutchinson, Junior in Mechanical En- gineering. McLean, Ann L. Lewis, Freshman in History. McLean, Brenda J. Lewis, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Mc- Lean, Douglas K. Lewis, Sophomore in Secondary Education. McLeavy, Robert G. Hutchinson, Junior in Mechanical Engi- neering. McLinden, Richard L. Marion, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. McMaster, Beverly J. Topeka, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. McMillan, Marilyn A. Wichita, Freshman in General. 488 McMillen, Garth W. Coldwater, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. McMinimy, Milton W. Sitka, Junior in Secondary Education. McMullen, David H. Mount Vernon, 111., Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. McNeal, Joan Council Grove, Junior in Physical Education. McNeal, John P. Wayzata, Minn., Junior in Agricultural Economics. McNeal, Pamela Council Grove, Freshman in Speech. McNees, Nancy J. Caldwell, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. McNeill, William B. Havensville, Fresh- man in Wildlife Conservation. McPeak, Garold L. Beloit, Freshman in Agriculture. Mc- Pheeters, Vernon L. Kingman, Sophomore in Business Ad- McLain McLean, A. McLean, B. McLean, D. McLeavy McLinden McMaster McMillan McMillen McMinimy McMullen McNeal, J. McNeal, J. P. McNeal, P. McNees McNeill McPeak McPheeters McPherson McQueen Ox fc ft -. ft En t ministration. McPherson, William L. Haysville, Freshman in Chemistry. McQueen, James A. Phillipsburg, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. McReynolds, Larry S. Salina, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. McVay, Arthur W. Augusta, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Meals, Harriet J. Mission, Freshman in English. Mead, John R. Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Mears, Charles D. Beloit, Sophomore in Agriculture. Meats, Carolyn E. Beloit, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Meck- fessel, Audrey L. Rozel, Junior in Elementary Education. Medley, Larry J. Woodbine, Junior in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Mehl, S. Mehner Mehuron Meier Meisinger Melhinch Meredith Merrill Mertz Messenger Messer, C. Messer, L. Messimer Messmer Mettlen Metz, G. Metz, J. Metzen Meurer Meyer, A. McReynolds McVay Mears Meats Medley, L. W. Meek Meals Mead Meckfessel Medley, L. J. Meenen Mehl, J. Medley, Loren W. Woodbine, Junior in Landscape Architec- ture. Meek, Cheryl A. Burlington, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Meenen, Edward A. -Clay Center, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Mehl, Jo A. Wichita, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Mehl, Susan D. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Mehner, David L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Business Administration. Mehuron, John R. Beatrice, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Meier, Roger T. Baxter Springs, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Meisinger, Richard K. Marion, Junior in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Melhinch, Sally A. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics. Meredith, Keith E. Clay Center, Freshman in Mathematics. Merrill, Julia A. Abilene, Freshman in Psy- chology. Mertz, Richard S. Wamego, Freshman in Physical Education. Messenger, Mary C. Wichita, Sophomore in Sociology. Messer, Claudette M. Paola, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Messer, Larry R. Columbus, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Messimer, Laurie J. Flossmoor, 111., 01 in Architecture. Messmer, Brenda K. Norwich, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Mettlen, Rae A. McPherson, Freshman in General. Metz, George E. Kansas City, Freshman in Pre-Law. Metz, Jerry D. Rock, Freshman in Mathematics. Metzen, Dennis W. Mayfield, Sophomore in Agronomy. Meurer, John F. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Meyer, Alberta L. Overland Park, Sophomore in Home Economics. 489 Meyer, B. Meyer, C. Meyer, R. L. Meyer, R. O. Meyer, R. A. Meyer, R. D. Meyers, L. Meyers, T. Michael Mick, J. Mick, K. Mickelson Mickey, D. H. Mickey, D. D. Middleton, K. Middleton, M. Middleton, Middleton, W. Milam Milas M.S. Miller, C. R. Miller, C. J. Miller, C. L. Miletich Miller, G. D. Miller, G. E. Miller, J. M. Miller, E. Miller, J. A. Miller, J. A. Miller, K. S. Miller, J. H. Miller, K. E. Miller, K. A. w ! KY f ' xl UNDERCLASSMEN: Mey-Moc Meyer, Barbara A. Basehor, Freshman in Home Economics. Meyer, Christine Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in English. Meyer, Richard L. Washington, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Meyer, Richard O. Buffalo N. Y., Sophomore in Milling Technology. Meyer, Robert A. Lenexa, Sophomore in Business Administration. Meyer, Robert D. Washington, Junior in Agriculture. Meyers, Linda M. Hiawatha, Sopho- more in Home Economics. Meyers, Thomas D. Herington, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Michael, Carole E. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Medical Technology. Mick, John R. Topeka, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Mick, Kenneth L. Tipton, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Mickelson, Eldon L. Lyndon, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Mickey, David H. Norton, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Mickey, Deanna D. Norton, Junior in Modern Languages. Middleton, Katherine Oxford, Junior in Home Economics. Middleton, Margaret Oxford, Sophomore in Sociology. Middleton, Marilyn S. Independence, Mo., Junior in Foods and Nutrition. Middleton, William M. Oxford, Freshman in Agriculture. Milam, Sharon K. Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Milas, Raymond J. Lorain, Ohio, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Miletich, Janine T. New York, N. Y., Freshman in Elementary Education. Miller, Carol R. Burdick, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Miller, Carolyn J. Prairie Village, Freshman in Mathematics. Miller, Carolyn L. Sterling, Junior in Home Economics Art. Miller, Edward P. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Miller, Garold D. Delavan, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Miller, Gary E. Sabetha, Freshman in Speech. Miller, Jerry M. Chanute, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Miller, John H. Topeka, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Miller, Judith A. Wamego, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Miller, Judith A. Eudora, Sophomore in Home Economics. Miller, Keith S. Circleville, Freshman in Architectural Engi- neering. Miller, Kenneth A. Little River, 04 in Architecture. 490 Miller, Kenneth E. Bethel, Freshman in Restaurant Manage- ment. Miller, Laurence F. Sylvia, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Miller, Lyle D. Thorntown, Ind., Junior in Veterinary Medi- cine. Miller, Marilyn Hiawatha, Freshman in Government. Miller, Mark L. Belleville, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Miller, Martha V. Belton, Freshman in Psychology. Miller, Mary C. Winfield, Freshman in Art. Miller, Murray J. West Orange, N. J., 03 in Architecture. Miller, Nancy A. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics. Miller, Patricia K. Topeka, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Miller, Ronald A. Quenemo, Freshman in Agricul- ture. Miller, William E. Salina, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Milligan, Nina J. Ogden, Freshman in Elementary Education. Milliken, James M. Williamsburg, Freshman in Pre-Law. Milliken, John P. Wichita, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Mills, Bette J. Pratt, Junior in Secondary Education. Mills, Jay D. Cedarvale, Junior in Speech. Mills, Leon J. Enterprise, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Mills, Ralph A. Longton, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Milward, John H. Mount Vernon, 111., Sophomore in Psy- chology. Minear, Sandra K. Hutchinson, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Minnis, Marsha L. Newton, Freshman in Medical Technology. Minnis, Mel W. Newton, Junior in Business Administration. Minsch, Jean A. Westmoreland, Freshman in Mathematics. Misak, Eldon L. Caldwell, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medi- cine. Mistier, Thomas E. Topeka, Junior in Nuclear Engi- neering. Mistry, Narendra M. Ahmedabab, India, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Mitchell, Edgar W. Hazelton, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Mitchell, Judith E. Manhattan, 01 in Architecture. Mitchell, Timothy W. Bonner Springs, 02 in Architecture. Mitts, Robert L. Carthage, Mo., Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Moberg, Ann Pittsburg, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Moberly, Harry F. Kansas City, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Moberly, Stanley A. Oberlin, Sophomore in Wild- life Conservation. Mockabee, Marion E. Concordia, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Miller, L. F. Miller, L. D. Miller, M. Miller, M. L. Miller, M. V. Miller, M. C. Miller, M. J. Miller, N. Miller, P. Miller, R. Miller, W. Milligan Milliken, J. M. Milliken, J. P. Mills, B. Mills, J. Mills, L. Mills, R. Milward Minear A M Minnis, M. L. Minnis, M. W. Minsch Misak Mistier Mistry Mitchell, E. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, T. Mitts Moberg Moberly, H. Moberly, S. Mockabee 491 UNDERCLASSMEN: Mod-Mun Moden, Lloyd D. Junction City, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Moehlman, Betty J. Manhattan, Freshman in Modern Languages. Mohri, William F. Fort Meade, Md., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Moldenhauer, Donald Arkansas City, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Moline, Linda L. Gypsum, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Moller, Carole J. McPherson, Freshman in Home Economics. Monahan, Lawrence K. Manhattan, Junior in Chemistry. Monninger Maurice E. Topeka, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Moon Moore, B. Moore, C. Moore, D. E. Moore, D. L. Moore, K. Moore, L. L. Moore, L. V. Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Marilyn Marjorie Meredith Michael Moore, P. Moore, R. Moore, W. Moreland Morgan Morgison Morris, J. Morris, L. ,? IfJ 1 Moden Moehlman Mohri Moldenhauer Moline Moller Monahan Monninger Monroe Montgomery Moody, E. Moody, M. Monroe, William E. Tribune, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Montgomery, Joe E. Wichita, Freshman in Speech. Moody, Evelyn E. Riley, Freshman in Secondary Education. Moody, Marlene K. Atchison, Sophomore in Medical Tech- nology. Moon, Hugh D. Augusta, Sophomore in Chemical Engineer- ing. Moore, Ben A. Wichita, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Moore, Connie S. Emporia, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Moore, Donald E. -Caney, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Moore, Donna L. Kansas City, Junior in Physical E ducation. Moore, Kathryn A. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Moore, Linda L. Emporia, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Moore, Lyle V. Leavenworth, Freshman in Business Administration. Moore, Marilyn F. Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Moore, Marjorie A. Colby, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Moore, Meredith A. Beloit, Freshman in Speech. Moore, Michael L. Grinnell, Sophomore in Mathematics. Moore, Philip F. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Moore, Roger L. Elkhart, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Moore, Wes- ley N. Winfield, Junior in Civil Engineering. Moreland, Joe E. Mount Hope, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Morgan, Patrick E. Wichita, Freshman in Chemistry. Morgison, Floyd J. Clifton, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. Morris, John K. Lyons, Junior in Business Administra- 492 Morris, M. Morris, S. Morris, W. A. Morris, W. H. Morrison, M. Morrison, N. Morse Mortimer Morton Mosier, S. J. Mosier, S. R. Moss, M. J. tion. Morris, Larry R. Augusta, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Morris, Marilyn C. Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Morris, Sharon A. Wamego, Junior in Elementary Education. Morris, William A. Augusta, 02 in Architecture. Morris, William H. Wichita, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Morrison, Marva L. Wichita, Freshman in Music. Morrison, Nancy R. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Morse, Max D. Galva, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Mortimer, Linda S. Gypsum, Junior in Secondary Education. Morton, Marilyn R. Goodland, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Mosier, Stanley J. Hoxie, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Mosier, Steven R. Hoxie, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Moss, Margaret J. Coats, Fresh- man in Social Sciences. Moss, Max R. Hoxie, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Mos teller, James I, Wichita, Sophomore in Psychology. Motes, James E. Scottsville, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Mott, David A. Kansas City, 03 in Architecture. Mottin, James L. Topeka, Sophomore in Psychology. Mox, Moreen K. Ottawa, Junior in Secondary Education. Moxley, Marilyn A. Osage City, Junior in Elementary Education. Moynagh, Francis P. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Muckenthaler, Mary L. Junction City, Freshman in General. Mueller, Peter W. Haven, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Muenzenmayer, Alfred Junction City, 02 in Architecture. Muenzenmayer, Karl E. Manhattan, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Mull, Carole A. Dighton, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Mull, Linda L. Dighton, Junior in Speech. Mullin, Jan P. Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Mulvany, Mark C. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Wildlife Conservation. Mundhenke, Gary L. Ainsworth, Neb., Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Mundhenke, Lorene K. Lewis, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Mundhenke, Loretta F. Lewis Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Mundhenke, Rita D. Ains- worth, Neb., Freshman in Business Administration. Moss, M. R. Mosteller Mottin Mox Muckenthaler Mueller Mull, C. Mull, L. Mundhenke, Mundhenke, G. L. K. Motes Moxley Muenzen- mayer, A. Mullin Mott Moynagh Muenzen- mayer, K. Mulvany Mundhenke, Mundhenke, L. F. R. 493 Mundt Munoz Munson, J. Munson, M. Muntz Munyon Muraski Murphey Murphree Murphy, B. Murphy, J. Murphy, R. K. Murphy, R. J. Murphy, W. Murray Myers, L. Myers, R. M. Nash, K. Naufel Musil Myers, M. Myscofski Nash, P. Navrat Muths Myers, P. Nakamoto Nattier Neal, J. Myers, D. Myers, R. B. Narrie Nauerth Neal, S. UNDERCLASSMEN: Mun-New Mundt, Cynthia A. Aruba, Netherlands, Sophomore in Home Economics. Munoz, Juan V. Detroit, Mich., 03 in Architec- ture. Munson, Jerry L. Belleville, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Munson, Mary K. Junction City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Muntz, Linda K. Greensburg, Fresh- man in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Munyon, Clair A. Bird City, Sophomore in Business Administration Account- ing. Muraski, Marie M. Edison, N. J., Sophomore in Biologi- cal Science. Murphey, Kay L. St. Louis, Mo., Junior in Sociology. Murphree, Ma urine L. Newton, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Liberal Arts. Murphy, B. Kathleen Sublette, Sopho- more in English. Murphy, Joel R. Mission, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Murphy, Richard K. Ulysses, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Murphy, Robert J. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Geology. Murphy, Walter L. Kansas City, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Murray, Sue K. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Musil, Samuel A. Home, Sophomore in Mathematics. Muths, Ronald L. Cawker City, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Myers, David L. Minneapolis, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Myers, Linda G. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Myers, Monica J. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Psychology. Myers, Patricia R. Hiawatha, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Myers, Richard B. Merriam, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Myers, Roger M. Wichita, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Myscofski, Ronald F. Mission, Sophomore in Wildlife Con- servation. Nakamoto, Ralph Lanai, Hawaii, Freshman in Entomology. Narrie, David B. Merriam, Freshman in Bio- logical Science. Nash, Kenneth H. Atchison, Junior in History. Nash, Peter G. Aurora, 111., Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Nattier, Robert D. Newton, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Nauerth, Janet E. Riley, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Naufel, James C. Wichita, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Navrat, Dennis E. Marion, Sophomore in General. Neal, James W. Salina, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. 494 Nedwed Neidhardt Neill, B. Neill, N. Neill, P. Neitzel, C. Neitzel, R. Nelson, A. J. Nelson, A. K. Nelson, B. J. Nelson, B. B. Nelson, C. E. Nelson, C. W. Nelson, D. B. Neal, Samroeun Phnom-Penh, Cambodia, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Nedwed, Eugene R. Manhattan, 02 in Architecture. Neid- hardt, Barbara J. Pratt, Sophomore in English. Neill, Ben- jamin J. Dighton, Freshman in Pre-Law. Neill, Nancy S. St. John, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Neill, Patrick O. Emporia, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Neitzel, Con- nie J. St. Francis, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Neitzel, Rebecca R. St. Francis, Freshman in Secondary Education. Nelson, Althea J. Ellis, Junior in English. Nelson, Annette K. Hanover, Freshman in Secondary Education. Nelson, Betty J. Marquette, Sophomore in Home Economics. Nelson, Brian B. Plattsmouth, Neb., Sophomore in Business Administration. Nelson, Carl E. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Nelson, Carl W. Culver, 02 in Architecture. Nelson, David B. McPherson, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Nelson, Dennis T. Salina, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Nelson, James P. Horton, Freshman in General. Nelson, John L. Muncie, Junior in Business Administration. Nelson, John R. Sublette, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Nelson, Kathleen D. Oxford, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Nelson, Lyle L. Burdick, Freshman in Animal Hus- bandry. Nelson, Mary L. Leawood, Junior in Elementary Education. Nelson, Nanci S. Leawood, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Nelson, Patricia L. Hebron, Neb., Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Nelson, Sharon K. Manhattan, Freshman in Medical Technology. Nelson, Sharon L. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Nelson, Stephen D. Topeka, Fresh- man in Nuclear Engineering. Nelson, Susan J. St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Art. Nelson, Thomas M. Marysville, Freshman in Secondary Education. Nelson, Wilfrid D. Tescott, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Nesbitt, Alice F. Russell, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Neufeldt, Joleen G. Inman, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Neuschafer, Gary E. Hope, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Education. Newbury, Anita K. Norton, Sophomore in Home Economics Journalism. Newcomb, Jerry W. Garden City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Nelson, D. T. Nelson, J. P. Nelson, K. Nelson, L. Nelson, S. K. Nelson, T. Nelson, P. Nelson, S. J. Neufeldt Neuschafer Nelson, J. L. Nelson, M. Nelson, S. L. Nelson, W. Newbury Nelson, J. R. Nelson, N. Nelson, S. D. Nesbitt Newcomb 495 N ewell Newman Newsom Newton Nicholas Nichols, C. Nichols, L. Nichols, M. Nicholson, J. Nicholson, Nicholson, Nickel L. D. L. M. UNDERCLASSMEN: New -Ode Newell, Randall K. San Antonio, Tex., Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Newman, Mary E. Topeka, Sophomore in Mathematics. Newsom, Howard W. Lewis, Junior in Secondary Education. Newton, Elizabeth A. Spring Hill, Freshman in Home Economics. Nicholas, Robert A. St. John, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Nichols, Carl L. Westphalia, Junior in Agriculture. Nichols, Lonnie L. Anthony, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Nichols, Mary A. Alton, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Nicholson, Julianne Ellis, Freshman in Elementary Education. Nicholson, Larry D. Washington, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Nicholson, Larry M. Hoisington, Junior in Chemistry. Nickel, Robert E. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Nickell, Jean A. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Nielson, Charles C. Parsons, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Niles, Douglas B. Lebo, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Niles, Sherrill A. Lebo, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Nispel, Pamela K. Home, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Nitcher, Ronald E. Valley Center, Junior in Business Administration. Nivison, Karla J. Wichita, Sophomore in History. Nixon, Valerie A. Belle Plaine, Freshman in General. 496 Noble, Barbara P. Holyrood, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Noble, Nancy S. Overland Park, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Noblitt, Jean C. Fort Leavenworth, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. Noland, John C. Manhattan, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Noll, Elisa E. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Noller, Margaret D. Hebron, Neb., Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Noller, Virginia E. Manhattan, Fresh- man in History. Nolting, Charlotte A. Nortonville, Fresh- man in Homemaking. Nomura, Shirley A. Honolulu, Hawaii, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Norbury, James T. Prescott, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Nord, Esther M. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Nordstedt, Roger A. Sedgwick, Sopho- more in Mechanical Engineering. Nickell Nispel Noble, B. Noll Nomura Nielson Nitcher Noble, N. Noller, M. Norbury Niles, D. Nivison Noblitt Noller, V. Nord Niles, S. Nixon Noland Nolting Nordstedt Norman, Jan L. Scott City, Sophomore in Mathematics. North, Carolyn M. Evanston, 111., Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Nottingham, Sylvia J. Topeka, Sophomore in General. Novak, Donald J. Haddam, Junior in Civil Engineering. Novak, Karen S. Wichita, Freshman in English. Novak, Roger H. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Business Administration. Noyes, Nancy J. McPherson, Junior in Modern Languages. Nusbaum, Dwain L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Nuss, Norman P. Russell, Freshman in Business Administra- tion. Nusser, Edith J. Garden City, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Nyberg, Jim L. Salina, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Nydegger, Rudy V. - - Wichita, Freshman in Chemistry. Norman North Novak, K. Novak, R. Nuss Nusser Oberhelman O ' Brien, L. Ochampaugh Ochs, J. Nottingham Noyes Nyberg O ' Brien, N. Ochs, L. Novak, D. Nusbaum Nydegger O ' Bryan Odell Noted recitalist Robert Baker performs at the dedication of a $50,000 pipe organ from the Endowment Association. Oberhelman, Judy A. Independence, Mo., Junior in Home Economics Teaching. O ' Brien, Lawrence P. Liberal, Sopho- more in Animal Husbandry. O ' Brien, Neal E. St. Francis, Freshman in Agriculture. O ' Bryan, Susan E. Clay Center, Sophomore in Home Economics. Ochampaugh, James R. St. George, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Ochs, Jacob B. Hoisington, Junior in Feed Tech- nology. Ochs, Lee E. Hoisington, Sophomore in Milling Tech- nology. Odell, Ronald O. Belleville, Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. 497 UNDERCLASSMEN: Oeh-Pay Oehlert, Larry L. Haysville, Junior in Psychology. Oehme, Rosemary I. Ozone Park, N. Y., Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Oesch, Donald L. Hesston, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Ogburn, Jerry A. Garden City, 02 in Architecture. O ' Hara, John W. Holton, Freshman in Business Administra- tion, Ohl, Margaret J. Gr eat Bend, Sophomore in General. Ohlmeier, Lee H. Paola, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Ohnmacht, Mary J. Otis, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Oliphant, Rodney G. Offerle, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Olsen, Barry G. Marion, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Olson, Jo E. Scott City, Freshman in General, Olson, John R. Newton, Freshman in Mathematics. Olson, Ross A. Dwight, Sophomore in Agriculture. Oltjen, Allan C. Leona, Junior in Business Administration. Oltjen, Katherine R. Cimarron, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Oman, Price W. Leonardville, Freshman in General. Opdycke Oppy, J. Os bourn Otte Opie Oppy, P. Osgood Otto Opocensky Osborn Ost Overley Opperman Os borne Ottaway Oveson Oehlert O ' Hara Oliphant Olson, R. Oehme Ohl Olsen Oltjen, A. Oesch Ohlmeier Olson, J. E. Oltjen, K. Ogburn Ohnmacht Olson, J. R. Oman Opdycke, Don R. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Opie, Rae J. Great Bend, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Opocensky, Kathryn R. Cuba, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Opperman, Ronald D. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Oppy, James A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Oppy, Pamela A. Manhattan, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Osborn, Paul D. Scandia, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Osborne, Larry A. Council Grove, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Osbourn, Richard L. St. George, Sophomore in Chemistry. Osgood, Ronald E. Florence, Freshman in Agriculture. Ost, Sharon K. Mankato, Freshman in Elementary Education. Ottaway, Leah J. Viola, Junior in Elementary Education. Otte, Vern E. Great Bend, Sophomore in Agronomy. Otto, Carolyn G. Manhattan, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Overley, Ronald W. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Oveson, Linda S. Salina, Freshman in Secondary Education. 498 Owen Owens Owsley Ozias Packard Paddock Page Pageler Palenske Pallesen Palmer, J. Palmer, S. Palmer, W . Palmquist, J. Palmquist, R. Papermastcr Owen, Billy R. Valley Center, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Owens, Harriett D. Kansas City, Junior in Speech. Owsley, Stuart L. Pittsburg, 02 in Architecture. Ozias, Roger E. Mission, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Packard, Mary G. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics. Paddock, Garry O. Mound City, Freshman in Agriculture. Page, Warren K. Manhattan, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Pageler, Linda A. Wamego, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Palenske, Victor F. St. Joseph, Mich., Sophomore in Geology. Pallesen, Peter J. Topeka, Sophomore in Speech. Palmer, John O. Independence, Junior in Agriculture. Palmer, Sandra L. Prairie Village, Freshman in Social Sciences. Palmer, William E. Lyons, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Palmquist, Julie C. Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Palmquist, Richard L. Concordia, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Papermaster, Linda R. Salina, Fresh- man in Pre-Law. Paph, Charles L. Wichita, Junior in Civil Engineering. Pardoe, Jane A. Sioux Falls, S. D., Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Parker, Ralph M. Wellington, 01 in Architecture. Parsons, Patricia S. Great Bend, Freshman in Modern Languages. Parsons, Richard J. Bartlesville, Okla., 02 in Architecture. Partington, Richard Sterling, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Patterson, Drue-ilia Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Patterson, Terry L. Kansas City, 02 in Architecture. Pattison, Martin L. New Orleans, La., Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Patton, Edward L. Overland Park, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Patton, Janet N. Galena, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Paul, Mary K. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics. Pauls, Loren D. Inman, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Payne, Bettie L. Aurora, Mo., Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Payne, Henry D. Buffalo, Sophomore in Agricul- tural Education. Payne, Joyce K. Louisville, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Paph Parsons, R. Pattison Pauls Pardoe Partington Patton, E. Payne, B. Parker Patterson, D. Patton, J. Payne, H. Parsons, P. Patterson, T. Paul Payne, J. 499 Pearce, C. Pearce, R. Pearson Pease Pederson Peeks Peithman Pemberton Pence Penrod Pereboom, D. Pereboom, J. Perk Perkins, B. Perkins, G. Perkins, L. Perrier Perrill Perry Petelin Peters, G. Peters, M. Peterson, D. Peterson, F. Peterson, G. Peterson, J. Peterson, K. Peterson, M. Peterson, R. Peterson, W. Pettey Pettijohn Pfannenstiel Philips UNDERCLASSMEN: Pea -Pot Pearce, Cecil W. Wallace, Sophomore in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Pearce, Rita L. Wallace, Freshman in Applied Music. Pearson, Frederick L. Reading, Junior in Agricultural Edu- cation. Pease, Dean A. Balboa Isle, Calif., Junior in Physical Education. Pederson, Joyce D. Ottawa, Junior in Elementary Education. Peeks, Vernita J. Marysville, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Peithman, Allen E. Hebron, Neb., Junior in Physical Education. Pemberton, Ronny L. Meade, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Pence, Charles D. Manhattan, Sophomore in Chem- ical Engineering. Penrod, Michael D. St. Ann, Mo., Sopho- more in Physical Education. Pereboom, Don E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration. Pereboom, Janet A. Manhattan, Special in Arts and Sciences. Perk, Wayne L. Clarendon, 111., Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Perkins, Barbara A. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Modern Languages. Perkins, Gerald F. Phillipsburg, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Perkins, Linda C. Prairie Village, Freshman in Chemistry. Perrier, Charles L. Eureka, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Perrill, Peggy J. Norton, Freshman in Home Economics. Perry, Harry B. Carbondale, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Petelin, John E. Kansas City, Freshman in Business Administration. Peters, Gary L. Edson, Junior in Economics. Peters, Margie L. Clyde, Junior in Elementary Education. Peterson, Donald F. Wichita, Junior in Chemistry. Peterson, Frederick Marquette, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Peterson, Gary E. Bazaar, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Peterson, Jeanne P. Hutchinson, Junior in Foods and Nutrition. Peterson, Karen S. Council Grove, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Peterson, Mary M. Bremen, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Peterson, Ralph W. Council Grove, Sophomore in Agronomy. Peterson, Willis I. Lost Springs, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Pettey, Lynda L. Salina, Freshman in Medical Technology. Pettijohn, James A. Russell, 03 in Architecture. Pfannen- stiel, Charles Ness City, Junior in History. Philips, Gilbert H. Great Bend, Freshman in Government. 500 Piccin, Robert J. Independence, Mo., Sophomore in Bacteri- ology. Pichner, Mary A. Claflin, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Pickard, Leroy E. Concordia, Junior in Dairy Manufacturing. Pickering, Theresa M. Manhattan, Sopho- more in Bacteriology. Pierce, Beverly L. Salina, 01 in Architecture. Piercy, Linda R. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Elementary Education. Pigg, Linda L. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Pitman, Leroy E. Kingman, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Pletcher, Ronald D. Wichita, Junior in Civil Engineering. Plocharski, Edward J. Bergenfield, N. J., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Plunkett, Lela F. Syracuse, Freshman in General. Poell, Mark A. St. Marys, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Poelma, Donald E. Beloit, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Poland, Donald S. Lyons, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Poling, Tim E. Goodland, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Pomerenke, Gretchen Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Pool, Joan E. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics. Poore, Gary L. Claflin, Freshman in Architectural Engineer- ing. Pope, Betty A. Ottawa, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Pope, Phyllis A. Wichita, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Popkess, Katherine A. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Poppe, Judith C. Norton, Freshman in Music Education. Porter, Carolyn K. Winfield, Sophomore in General. Porter, Linda E. Manhattan, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Porter, Linda J. Columbus, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Porter, Martha J. Burdick, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Porter, Peggy J. Viola, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Porter, Penny L. Lebanon, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. Poteet, Judith E. Kingman, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Potenski, Rose M. Clay Center, Freshman in Mathematics. Potter, David C. Mundelein, 111., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Potter, David S. Auburn, Junior in Technical Agronomy. Potter, Larry L. Dodge City, Junior in Pre-Law. Potts, Georgiana L. Barnes, Freshman in Home Economics. Piccin Pierce Pletcher Poelma Pool Pichner Piercy Plocharski Poland Poore Pickard Plunkett Poling Pope, B. Pickering Pitman Poell Pomerenke Pope, P. Popkess Poppe Porter, C. Porter, L. E. Porter, L. J. Porter, M. Porter, P. J. Porter, P. L. Poteet Potenski Potter, D. C. Potter, D. S. Potter, L. Potts, G. 501 VA JL 7 mA Potts, S. Powell, L. Pratt, W. Presnall Priddy, C. Pounds Power Preddy Pressgrove Priddy, D. Powell, C. Prather Preheim Price, J. Primrose Powell, G. Pratt, R. Presnal Price, L. Pringle UNDERCLASSMEN: Pot -Ray Potts, Sharon L. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Journalism. Pounds, Linda L. Smith Center, 04 in Architec- ture. Powell, Carole L. Pittsfield, Mass., Sophomore in Home Economics. Powell, George M. Abilene, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Engineering. Powell, Larry R. Kalvesta, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Power, Cheryl A. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics. Prather, Jan L. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Liberal Arts. Pratt, Roberta K. Hoxie, Sophomore in Physical Education. Pratt, William L. Colby, Sophomore in Agriculture. Preddy, Donna R. Wichita, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Pre- heim, Peter P. Kansas City, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Presnal, Glade C. Goddard, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Presnall, Johnie L. Ford, Freshman in Agriculture. Press- grove, Kathleen Tecumseh, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Price, James W. Baxter Springs, Junior in Pre-Law. Price, Lawrence E. Baxter Springs, Sophomore in Pre- Medicine. Priddy, Cynthia S. Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Priddy, Darrell D. Topeka, Sophomore in Feed Tech- nology. Primrose, Herbert D. Clay Center, 01 in Architecture. Pringle, Diana K. Yates Center, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Journalism. Proctor, Constance J. Mound Valley, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Proctor, Nancy L. Soldier, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Prose, Larry N. Alamota, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Pugh, Phillip W. Inde- pendence, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Puls, Spencer A. Holdrege, Neb., Sophomore in Secondary Education. Purinton, Paul T. Merriam, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Purina, Charles J. Scott City, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Purser, Charles C. Hutchinson, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Purvis, Leonard G. Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Pyle, Barbara A. Redding, Calif., 02 in Architecture. Pyne, Charles L. Columbus, Junior in Pre-Den- tistry. Pywell, Richard A. Zurich, Junior in Electrical En- Proctor, C. Proctor, N. Prose Pugh Puls Purinton Purma Purser Purvis Pyle Pyne Pywell Quade Quantic 502 gineering. Quade, Larry L. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Quantic, Lois C. Scandia, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Quantrell, Margaret Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Quanz, Jnell M. Glade, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Quirk, Judy L. Overland Park, Junior in Family and Child Development. Racette, Henry R. Clyde, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Rader, Larry D. Caldwell, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Rader, Ronald D. Caldwell, Junior in Secondary Education. Radford, Sharon K. Lenexa, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Radke, John E. Russell, Sophomore in Agriculture. Rafferty, Curtis M. Mankato, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Raf fety, Gary D. Newton, 02 in Architecture. Rahe, Charlene C. Republic, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Rahe, Charlotte C. Republic, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Rahing, Judith A. Mission, Sophomore in General. Ramey, Paul B. Prairie Village, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ramey, Samuel E. Colby, Sophomore in Applied Music. Randall, Betty A. Wichita, Freshman in Modern Languages. Randall, Paul K. Ashland, Sophomore in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Randall, Robert D. Washington, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Randels, Julia M. Bluff City, Sopho- more in Textiles and Clothing. Rankin, Constance L. Poland, Ohio, Junior in Elementary Education. Rankin, Daniel Q. Clay Center, Freshman in History. Ranz, Edward C. Chanute, Freshman in Secondary Education, Rapp, Virginia K. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Rash, Patricia A. Thayer, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Ras- mussen, Duane K. Vliets, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Rasmussen, Gene E. Parsons, Freshman in Feed Technology. Rasmussen, Lyle E. St. Paul, Neb., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Ratliff, Bill D. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administra- tion. Rauh, (.ill. i J. Salina, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Ravenscraft, Janice Whitewater, Freshman in Psychol- ogy. Rawson, Thomas M. Concordia, Freshman in Chemistry. Ray, Janice E. Prairie Village, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Ray, Philip C. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Ray, Terry L. Kansas City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Quantrell Quanz Quirk Racette Rader, L. Rader, R. Radford Radke Rafferty Raffety Rahe, Rahe, Rahing Ramey, P. Charlene Charlotte Randall, P. Randall, R. Ramey, S. Randall, B. Randels Rankin, C. Rankin, D. Ranz Rapp Rash Rasmussen, D. Rasmussen, G. Rasmussen, L. Ratliff Rauh Ravenscraft Rawson Ray, J. Ray, P. Ray, T. 503 Rayl Raymond Raynesford Rea Ream Reardon Reasor Redetzke Reece Reed, B. Reed, J. W. Reed, J. A. UNDERCLASSMEN: Ray-Rif Rayl, Charles R. Emporia, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Raymond, George E. Garnett, Sophomore in Animal Hus- bandry. Raynesford, Alice K. Garden City, Sophomore in Chemistry. Rea, Ruth C. Halstead, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Ream, Glenn A. Lebanon, Freshman in General. Reardon, James N. Beloit, Sophomore in Speech. Reasor, Larry L. Arkansas City, Sophomore in Chemistry. Redetzke, Kenneth E. Claflin, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Reece, Vicki S. Scandia, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Reed, Bruce H. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Reed, John W. Liberal, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Reed, Judith A. Plainville, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Reed, Linda J. Mankato, Sophomore in Home Economics. Reed, Ronald J. Peru, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Reed, Sharon D. Neodesha, Sophomore in General. Rees, Helen L. Topeka, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Reeves, Richard D. Arkansas City, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Reffner, Jack F. Valley Center, Junior in Mathe- matics. Regier, Donna L. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Reichel, Merlyn D. La Crosse, Freshman in Speech. Reichuber, Arnold J. Bushton, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Reid, David D. Holyrood, Junior in Secondary Education. Reid, Richard D. Holyrood, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Reid, Virginia D. Denver, Colo., Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Reimer, Ervin C. Meade, Sophomore in Agricultural Educa- tion. Reinertsen, Raymond E. Horton, Junior in Mathematics. Rc.-inh.irt, Max J. Hutchinson, Junior in Electrical Engineer- ing. Renard, Nina L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Rendleman, Mary K. Olathe, Freshman in Technical Jour- nalism. Renfrow, Robert M. Overland Park, Sophomore in Business Administration. Renollet, Raymond E. Sterling, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Rensenhouse, James P. Merriam, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Rees Reichel Reid, V. Renard Rensenhouse Reed, L. Reeves Reichuber Reimer Rendleman Reed, R. Reffner Reid, D. Reinertsen Renfrew Reed, S. Regier Reid, R. Rc.-inh.irt Renollet SBP 1 1 K m r + , 504 Reppert, John C. Anna, 111., Junior in Technical Journalism. Reppert, Joseph R. Anna, 111., Freshman in Technical Jour- nalism. Retter, Cheryl G. Manhattan, Freshman in Social Sciences. Reusser, David A. Wellington, Junior in Agronomy. Reust, Carol K. Wichita, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Rewerts, Ellis W. Leoti, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Reynolds, David R. Topeka, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Reynolds, Diane M. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Home Economics. Reynolds, Gary J. Neodesha, Junior in Agricultural Educa- tion. Reynolds, Jerry L. Leavenworth. Sophomore in Business Rezac, G. Rezac, R. Rhine Rhodes Rice, R. Rice, S. Richards, J. Richards, L. Richardson, Richter Ricklefs R. Riemann, D. Riemann, J. Ridge R it-ill. l n 11 , M. Rhoads Richard Richardson, D. Rieger Rife Reppert, J. C. Reppert, J. R. Retter Reusser Reust Rewerts Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, G. Reynolds, J. D. R. D. M. Reynolds, L. Reynolds, S. Administration. Reynolds, Larry L. Wichita, 03 in Architec- ture. Reynolds, Steven K. Fredonia, Freshman in Agriculture. Rezac, Galen W. Emmett, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Rezac, Ronald E. St. Marys, Freshman in Electrical Engi- neering. Rhine, John W. Cuba, Freshman in General. Rhoads, John A. Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration. Rhodes, Sandra E.-r-Jamestown, Junior in Home Economics Art. Rice, R. Roslyn Wichita, Freshman in Physical Education. Rice, Sandra L. Chadron, Neb., Junior in Foods and Nutri- tion. Richard, William E. Emporia, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Richards, Jane L. Solon, Ohio, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Richards, Lloyd L. Hoyt, Junior in Feed Tech- nology. Richardson, Ruth A. Stafford, Freshman in Biological Science. Richardson, David A. Manhattan, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Richter, Charles E. Teaneck, N. J., Junior in General. Rick- lefs, John L. Severance, Sophomore in Horticulture. Ridge, William A. Cunningham, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Rieger, Connie K. Clay Center, Freshman in Secondary Education. Riemann, Donald L. Edmond, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Riemann, Jerald A. Claflin, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Riemann, Marlin J. Claflin, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Education. Rife, Kathleen A. Burrton, Sophomore in Elementary Education. 505 Riffel, D. Rif fel, J. Riggin Riggle Riker Kindt Ringel, C. Ringel, L. Riordan Ritchey, C. Ritchey, M. Rively, L. N. Rively, L. S. Rizek Robben Roberts, A. Roberts, M. Robertson, D. N. Robinson, D. Robbins, E. Roberts, C. Roberts, N. Robertson, D. D. Robinson, K. K. Robbins, R. Robel Roberts, G. Roberts, J. Roberts, R. Roberts, S. Robertson, L. Robertson, R. Robinson, K.L. Robison UNDERCLASSMEN: Rif-Ros Riffel, Darrell M.- Riffel, Jalaine A.- Jack M. Burdick Riggle, Barbara R. Riker, Patricia T. Rindt, Paula K. Liberal Arts. Ringel, Engineering. -Marion, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Riggin, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wichita, Freshman in Physical Education. Salina, Junior in Elementary Education. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Clark D. Alma, Freshman in Mechanical Ringel, Larry H. Alma, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Riordan, Mary A. Solomon, Junior in Secondary Education. Ritchey, Clark L. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Ritchey, Margaret A. Topeka, Freshman in Restaurant Man- agement. Rively, Lawrence N. Kansas City, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Rively, Linda S. Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Rizek, Kayleen M. Belleville, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Robben, Ronald G. Oakley, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Robbins, Emily A. Kirkwood, Mo., Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Robbins, Richard W. Pratt, Freshman in Agriculture. Robel, Raydon H. Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Roberts, Allen D. Dighton, Freshman in Secondary Education. Roberts, Charles L. Olathe, 01 in Architecture. Roberts, Georgiana Great Bend, Junior in Medical Technology. Roberts, Joyce A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Roberts, Mary A. Atwood, Freshman in Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Roberts, Norma J. Kansas City, Fresh- man in Home Economics Nursing. Roberts, Ronald R. Plain- ville, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Roberts, Stephen K. Salina, Freshman in Pre-Law. Robertson, Dennis N. Marion, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Robertson, Dianne D. Prairie Village, Freshman in English. Robertson, Linda S. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Home Economics. Robertson, Richard A. Coffeyville, Junior in Feed Technology. Robinson, Diane L. Salina, Freshman in General. Robinson, Karen K. Belle Plaine, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Robinson, Karen L. Sunnyvale, Calif., Freshman in Home 506 Economics Nursing. Robison, Margaret S. Holton, Freshman in Elementary Education. Robke, Hubert A. Seneca, Freshman in Feed Technology. Robohn, Sarah F. Manhattan, 03 in Architecture. Robuck, Stanley S. Halstead, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Robl, Pauline M. Ellinwood, Junior in Business Administration. Rodewald, Sara C. Eudora, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Roe, Francis M. Downs, Freshman in Business Administration. Roenfeldt, Roger D. Dodge City, Junior in Mathematics. Roepke, Marilyn G. Manhattan, Freshman in Modern Languages. Rogers, Connie E. Wichita, Freshman in Textiles and Cloth- ing. Rogers, Frank A. Augusta, Junior in Civil Engineering. Rogers, Judith C. Garnett, Sophomore in Textiles and Cloth- ing. Rogers, May E. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics Journalism. Rogers, Philip N. Augusta, 03 in Architecture. Rogers, Phyllis J. Alta Vista, Freshman in Home Economics. Rogers, Steven L. Scott City, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Rogg, Bar- bara L. Russell, Junior in Art. Rhode, Drexel D. Pittsburg, 03 in Architecture. Rohde, William G. Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Roleau, Amos L. New Haven, Vt., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Romine, Don S. Burlingame, Freshman in Feed Technology. Roop, Betty J. Ford, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Root, Marie M. Medicine Lodge, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Rork, Edward L. Mulvane, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Rosa, Felipe Caracas, Venezuela, Junior in Geology. Rose, James R. Kansas City, Freshman in Chem- istry. Rose, Richard A. Topeka, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Rose, Stephen D. Kansas City, Junior in Physics. Rose, Sheila K. Junction City, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Rosenzweig, Dennis L. New York, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ross, Dorothy J. Denver, Colo. Freshman in Sociology. Ross, Gary R. Blue Mound, Freshman in Entomology. Ross, Gayle E. Sabetha, Sophomore in Mod- ern Languages. Ross, Imogene J. Centerville, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Ross, Tweed W. Beloit, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Robke Robohn Robuck Robl Rodewald Roe Roenfeldt Roepke Rogers, C. Rogers, F. Rogers, J. Rogers, M. Rogers, P. N. Rogers, P. J. Rogers, S. Rogg Rohde, D. Rohde, W. Roleau Romine Roop Root Rork Rosa Rose, J. Rose, R. Rose, S. D. Rose, S. K. Rosenzweig Ross, D. Ross, G. R. Ross, G. E. Ross, I. Ross, T. 507 UNDERCLASSMEN: Ros-Sch Rossignol, Vincent H. New Milford, Conn., Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Rostocil, Charles E. Overland Park, Sophomore in Government. Rowland, Carol J. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics. Rowland, Charles P. Wash- ington, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Rowland, James W. Wichita, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Rowland, Sidney F. Topeka, Freshman in Textiles and Cloth- ing. Roy, Michael G. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Roy, Michael L. Newton, Freshman in Chemistry. Ruff, F. Rundell, C. Runyan Rushton Rust, P. Ruff, M. Rundell, G. Rupp Russell, . Ryan, E. Rullman Rundle Ruppe Russell, J. Ryan, G. Rumsey Runquist Rush Rust, M. Ryding Rossignol Rostocil Rowland,C.J. Rowland,C.P. Rowland, J. Rowland, S. Roy, M. G. Roy, M. L. Royer Ruckert Rudell Rueck Royer, James M. Kansas City, Sophomore in Nuclear Engi- neering. Ruckert, Dennis W. Chase, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Rudell, Marilynn K. Kansas City, Freshman in Psychology. Rueck, Jon M. Gardner, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Ruff, Frank A. Rossville, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Ruff, Michael D. Newton, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Rullman, Melanie J. Winfield, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Rumsey, Dwayne I. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Rundell, Carolyn K. Salina, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Rundell, Grover C. Stafford, Freshman in Agricul- tural Engineering. Rundle, Darrell E. Winfield, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Runquist, Glennys J. Falun, Junior in Home Economics Journalism. Runyan, Gerald W. Atchison, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Rupp, Mary J. Manhattan, Sophomore in English. Ruppe, Frances A. Mulvane, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Rush, Curtis W. Haviland, Junior in Physical Education. Rushton, Betty A. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Russell, Edward D. Hutchinson, 03 in Architecture. Russell, Janice K. South Hutchinson, Junior in Secondary Education. Rust, Morris D. Argonia, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Rust, Phyllis G. Topeka, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Ryan, Edward S. Leavenworth, Freshman in Agricultural 508 Ryland Ryser Sadkin Sakai Salsbury Salter Sampson Sanders, J. E. Sanders, J. W. Sanders, S. Sanford Sankey Economics. Ryan, George E. Old Greenwich, Conn., Junior in Sociology. Ryding, Paul A. Falun, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Ryland, Lonnie G. Greenleaf, Sophomore in Nuclear Engi- neering. Ryser, Edwin L. Washington, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Sadkin, David Newark, N. J., Freshman in English. Sakai, Sterling D. Kauai, Hawaii, 02 in Architecture. Salsbury, Richard D. Topeka, 03 in Architecture. Salter, Colleen K. Wakefield Freshman in Secondary Education. Sampson, Larry C. Abilene, Junior in Secondary Education. Sanders, John E. Topeka, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Sanders, John W. Independence, Freshman in Speech. Sand- ers, Sheila K. Hugoton, Freshman in Secondary Education. Sanford, Billy R. Ellinwood, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Sankey, Steven R. Great Bend, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Santee, Linda L. Parsons, Junior in Home Economics Jour- nalism. Sargent, Sharon K. Wakefield, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Sarver, Daniel C. Kirkwood, Mo., Sophomore in Business Administration. Sass, Edith R. Prince- ton, Freshman in Home Economics. Sauer, Stephen F. Overland Park, 03 in Architecture. Saven, David E. Hinsdale, 111., Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Saxe, Sharon K. Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Sayers, Julian F. Independence, 03 in Architecture. Sayre, Michael D. Ensign, 01 in Architecture. Schafer, Lucia A. Norton, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Schartz, Al- vin C. Great Bend, 01 in Architecture. Schartz, Leon M. Cimarron, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Schartz, Mathilda H. Larned, Freshman in Mathematics. Schaus, Marilynn L. Wakeeney, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Schawang, Joseph T. Falls City, Neb., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Scheibler, Helen V. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Schick, Larry L. Logan, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Schierling, John H. Inman, Junior in Secondary Education. Schiller, Nancy M. Enid, Okla., Freshman in Medical Tech- nology. Schilling, Joy L. Hoyt, Freshman in Chemistry. Santee Sargent Sarver Sass Sauer Saven Saxe Sayers Sayre Schafer Schartz, A. Schartz, L. Schartz, M. Schaus Schawang Scheibler Schick Schierling Schiller Schilling - 509 Schlaegel Schlegel Schleicher Schletzbaum, J.D. Schletzbaum, J.W. Schletzbaum, N. Schlickau Schloh Schlosser Schlyer Schrnalzried Schmelzel Schmidt, J. Schmidt, Karyle Schmidt, Kenneth Schmidt, R. Schmidt, S. Schmitt, D. Schmitt, G. Schmoekel Schneider, D. Schneider, N. Schneider, R. Schneikart Schnell Schnellbacher Schoen Schoolcraft Schoonover Schrader Schrepel Schroder Schroeder, D. Schroeder, G. rr ' 5 f? ! fwsl w ffi ?l TKT H dfc r UNDERCLASSMEN: Sch-Sco Schlaegel, David M. Centralia, Sophomore in Agriculture. Schlegel, Jay C. Onaga, Junior in Mathematics. Schleicher, Constance Chanute, Freshman in Elementary Education. Schletzbaum, Jerry D. Atchison, 04 in Architecture. Schletzbaum, John W. Nortonville, Sophomore in Agricul- ture. Schletzbaum, Nancy E. Atchison, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Schlickau, Jane A. Argonia, Freshman in Medical Technology. Schloh, Everett G. Natoma, 04 in Architecture. Schlosser, Bruce E. Kansas City, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Schlyer, Michael J. Salina, Freshman in Architectural Engi- neering. Schmalzried, Ronald Dighton, Freshman in Second- ary Education. Schmelzel, Sally S. Topeka, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Schmidt, Judy R. Freeport, Junior in Music Education. Schmidt, Karyle A. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Psychology. Schmidt, Kenneth A. Catherine, Junior in Mechanical Engi- neering. Schmidt, Ralph M. Colby, Freshman in Speech. Schmidt, Sharon F. Newton, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Schmitt, David A. Atchison, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Schmitt, Gerald H. Kinsley, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Schmoekel, Robert E. Ellsworth, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Schneider, Duane P. Bazine, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Schneider, Norman R. Dorrance, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Schneider, Robert L. Ottawa, Sophomore in Agriculture. Schneikart, Paul E. Kansas City, Frsehman in Mechanical Engineering. Schnell, James C. Beloit, Sophomore in Speech. Schnellbacher, Robert Sublette, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Schoen, Maxine C. Lenora, Sophomore in Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Schoolcraft, Sharon Fredonia, Sopho- more in Music Education. Schoonover, Donald D. Kings- down, 02 in Architecture. Schrader, Lawrence E. Lancaster, Junior in Agriculture. Schrepel, Milton F. Claflin, Freshman in Feed Technology. Schroder, John C. Fontana, Freshman in Electrical Engineer- ing. Schroeder, Donald G. Marysville, Sophomore in Veteri- nary Medicine. Schroeder, Galen L. Great Bend, Sophomore in History. 510 Schroeder, L. Schroeder, M. Schroeder, N. Schroll Schulke Schulte Schultis Schultz, R. Sch ul t , S. Sch u! Schurr Schuttenhelm Schwartz Schwarz Schroeder, Luella A. Marysville, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Schroeder, Margaret Leavenworth, Freshman in Modern Languages. Schroeder, Nancy J. New- ton, Freshman in Secondary Education. Schroll, Julia A. Hutchinson, Freshman in Secondary Education. Schulke, Kurt P. Lyons, Junior in Government. Schulte, Joan K. Alma, Freshman in Medical Technology. Schultis, Clair S. McPher- son, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Schultz, Ronald W. Alta Vista, Freshman in Agriculture. Schultz, Steven D. Lucas, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Schulz, Kathleen M. Vesper, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. Schurr, Sandra K. Salina, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Schuttenhelm, Roy W. St. Louis. Mo., Sophomore in Art. Schwartz, Martha E. Manhattan, Junior in Modern Languages. Schwarz, Margaret M. Wichita, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Schweer, Vernon R. Garden City, Junior in Agricultural Edu- cation. Schweitzer, Alma L. Derby, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Schweitzer, Pauline Riley, Freshman in Home Economics. Schwerdtfeger, Clair Ellsworth, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Schwintz, Larry C. Winfield, Junior in Agricultural Edu- cation. Scoby, Frank R. Fairview, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Scoby, Mary J. Fairview, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Scoby, Richard K. Sabetha, Freshman in Dairy Husbandry. Scott, Carole E. Topeka, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Scott, David R. Jennings, Junior in Mathematics. Scott, Gary L. Council Grove, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Scott, John D. Brewster, Sophomore in Agriculture. Scott, Johnette M. White City, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Scott, Karla M. Manhattan, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Scott, Kenneth M. Kalvesta, Freshman in Geology. Scott, Larry E. Council Grove, Junior in Agriculture. Scott, Linda A. Marysville, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Scott, Mel R. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration. Scott, Phillip A. Manhattan, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Scott, Raylene A. Rozel, Sophomore in English. Schweer Schweitzer, A. Schweitzer, P. Schwerdtfeger Schwintz Scoby, F. Scoby, M. Scoby, R. Scott, C. Scott, D. Scott, G. Scott, J. D. Scott, J. M. Scott, Karla Scott, KennethScott, L. E. Scott, L. A. Scott, M. Scott, P. Scott, R. 511 Scott, S. Scoville Scribner Scritchfield Seaman Seaton Seay Seibel Seibert Seim Seitz Self UNDERCLASSMEN: Sco-Shi Scott, Sally A. Manhattan, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Scoville, Karen E. Wichita, Freshman in General. Scribner, John D. Eldorado, Sophomore in Animal Hus- bandry. Scritchfield, Jimmy Manhattan, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Seaman, Judith A. Clyde, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Seaton, Linda G. Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics Journalism. Seay, Jimmy C. Oklahoma City, Okla., Freshman in Restaurant Management. Seibel, Douglas C. Oakley, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Seibert, Gale R. Macksville, Sophomore in Agricultural Edu- cation. Seim, Janet M. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics. Seitz, Charles M. Junction City, Junior in History. Self, Rita J. Ozawkie, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Selfridge, Glenda M. Dighton, Freshman in Mathematics. Sell, Linda S. Merriam, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Seufert, Warren A. Leavenworth, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Seybert, Glenn E. Meade, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Seymour, Dorris A. Newton, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Seymour, Marianne Bird City, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Shadwick, Roberta A. Engle- wood, Colo., Freshman in History. Shafer, Patricia N. Wichita, Sophomore in Government. Shafer, Robert J. Rosenberg, Tex., Freshman in Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Shaffer, Ronald L. Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Shaffer, William J. Simpson, Freshman in Pre-Law. Shah, Bipinchandra G. Bombay, India, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Shandy, Jacky J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Admin- istration Accounting. Shane, Thomas W. Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Shannon, K. Sue Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Education. Sharp, Harriet E. Abilene, Sophomore in Psychology. Sharpe, John C. Scott City, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Shaver, Marvin D. Douglass, Junior in Business Administration. Shaw, Billie F. Lawrence, Junior in Home Economics. Shaw, Sarah A. Wexford, Pa., Freshman in Home Economics. Selfridge Sell Seufert Seybert Seymour, D. Seymour, M. Shadwick Shafer, P. Shafer, R. Shaffer, R. Shaffer, W. Shah Shandy Shane Shannon Sharp Sharpe Shaver Shaw, B. Shaw, S. 512 Shaw, Walter I. Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Sheedy, Ellen E. Yates Center, Freshman in Dietetics and In- stitutional Management. Sheehan, Richard V. Baldwin, N. Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sheetz, Robert K. Norwich, Sophomore in Agriculture. Shehi, Phillip C. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administra- tion. Shelinbarger, Bonnie Topeka, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Nursing. Shenkel, Roger C. Manhattan, Sophomore in Chemistry. Shepherdson, Gary L. Beloit, Wis., Junior in Civil Engineering. Sheppard, Charles R. Tescott, Junior in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Sheppard, Robert A. Philadelphia, Pa., Freshman in Shaw, W. Sheedy Sheehan Sheetz Shehi Shelinbarger Shenkel Shepherdson Sheppard, C. Sheppard, R. Sheppard, S. Sherar, L. Sherar, R. Sherer Sherman Sherwood Sheue Shiel Shields, B. Shields, D. L. Dancer Ramon Sharpe passes under the limbo pole during the international entertainment at the Feast of Nations banquet. Mechanical Engineering. Sheppard, Susan G. Kansas City, Junior in Physical Education. Sherar, Linda K. Overland Park, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Sherar, Rose A. Paola, Sophomore in History. Sherer, George L. Mullinville, 02 in Architecture. Sherman, John L. Over- land Park, Sophomore in Physics. Sherwood, Jacob M. Con- cordia, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sheue, Mary A. Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Shiel, Sheree L. -- Prairie Village, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Liberal Arts. Shields, Billie E. Parsons, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Shields, Dennis L. Lindsborg, Junior in Agriculture. 513 UNDERCLASSMEN: Shi-Smi Shields, Donald W. Lindsborg, 02 in Architecture. Shier, Jane M. Gypsum, Freshman in Home Economics. Shirley, Mary M. Wichita, Freshman in Modern Languages. Shonyo, Michael J. Bushton, Freshman in Agriculture. Shoop, Jean A. St. John, Freshman in Home Economics. Shore, Harold W. Johnson, Junior in Agricultural Education. Shorney, Frank L. Narka, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Shoup, Floyd K. Mulvane, Junior in Feed Technology. Shoup, Janice E. Belle Plaine, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Showalter, Alan D. Rome City, Ind., 01 in Archi- tecture. Shryock, Larry J. Wichita, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Shull, Charles R. Bird City, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Shupe, Cynthia S. McPherson, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Siefkes, Darwin L. Hudson, Junior in Milling Tech- nology. Silva, Rita C. Manhattan, Freshman in Horticulture. Silver, Jane A. Clay Center, Junior in Elementary Education. Silvius Silvy Simmonds Simmons Simon, J. Simon, V. Simons Simpson, D. Simpson, E. Simpson, J. H. Simpson, J. C. Simpson, P. Simpson, R. L. Simpson, R. D.Sitts Sjoberg Shields, D. W. Shier Shirley Shonyo Shoop Shore Shorney Shoup, F. Shoup, J. Showalter Shryock Shull Shupe Siefkes Silva Silver Silvius, Terry L. Wellsville, Special in Arts and Sciences. Silvy, Nova J. Wathena, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Simmonds, Gail L. Inman, Freshman in Mathematics. Simmons, Linda L. Coffeyville, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Simon, Janet L. St. Louis, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Simon, Vaughn N. Westmoreland, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Simons, James P. Valley Falls, Sophomore in Botany. Simpson, Donna J. Conway Springs, Sophomore in Home Economics. Simpson, Elberta M. Wellington, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Simpson, Jerald H. Kiowa, Sophomore in Physical Education. Simpson, Joe C. Abilene, Sophomore in Business Administration. Simpson, Peter A. Barnard, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Simpson, Robert L. Clifton, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Simpson, Roderic D. Dodge City, Sophomore in Pre- Dentistry. Sitts, Ronald L. Conway, Sophomore in Pre-Den- tistry. Sjoberg, Wayne G. Hutchinson, Junior in Psychology. 514 Skaer Slagle Slingsby Slyter Skaggs Slaughter Sloan, D. Small Skelton Slemons Sloan, M. Smalley Skinner Slifer Slusser Smerchek Skaer, Richard E. Augusta, Freshman in Milling Technology. Skaggs, Gary C. Pratt, Junior in Business Administration. Skelton, Larry N. Larned, Freshman in Mathematics. Skin- ner, Judith D. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Slagle, Bruce E. Beeler, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Slaughter, Dorothy J. Salina, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Slemons, Claudette A. Duanesburg, N. Y., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Slifer, Galen L. Abbyville, Sophomore in Agriculture. Slingsby, Jerry A. Wichita, Sophomore in General. Sloan, Daniel C. Kingman, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Sloan, Mary A. Junction City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Slusser, Patsy A. Marion, Junior in Secondary Education. Slyter, Arthur L. Paola, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Small, Charlene I. Horton, Junior in Home Economics. Smalley, Joan E. Kansas City, Freshman in General. Smerchek, Gene A. Manhattan, Junior in Pre-Law. Smiley, Lucinda Wichita, Sophomore in Biological Science. Smith, Alan L. Cambridge, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Smith, Barry B. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Smith, Byron L. Santa Maria, Calif., Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Smith, Carol L. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in General. Smith, Cheryl A. Lincoln, Neb., Freshman in Physical Edu- cation. Smith, Curtis L. Hutchinson, Junior in Civil Engi- neering. Smith, David J. Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. Smith, David M. Pratt, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Smith, Denton D. Russell, Junior in Secondary Education. Smith, Donald D. Miltonvale, Junior in Chemical Engineer- ing. Smith, Donald G. Creston, Iowa, Freshman in Architec- tural Engineering. Smith, Douglas W. Claflin, Freshman in Art. Smith, Elaine C. Leavenworth, Freshman in Secondary Education. Smith, Elma M. Lyons, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Smith, Garalyn M. Pawnee Rock, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Smiley Smith, A. Smith, B. B. Smith, B. L. Smith, Carol Smith, C. A. Smith, Curtis Smith, D. J. Smith, D. M. Smith, Denton Smith, Smith, Smith, D. W. Smith, E. C. Donald D. Donald G. Smith, E. M. Smith, G. M. 515 Smith, G. L. Smith, J. D. Smith, J. M. Smith, J. H. Smith, J. L. Smith, J. S. Smith, L. G. Smith, L. R. Smith, Martha Smith, Meredith Smith, Michael Smith, Myrna Smith, N. J. Smith, N. E. Smith, P. A. Smith, P. A. Smith, R. T. Smith, R. D. Smith, R. L. Smith, R. H. Smith, R. G. Smith, S. S. Smith, S. S. Smith, Sandra Smith, S. A. Smith, S. R. Smith, Smith, T. Smith, W. Smull, M. Suzanne Snider, M. Snider, R. Snodgrass Smull, W. + UNDERCLASSMEN: Smi-Sta Smith, Gary L. Overland Park, Freshman in Mechanical Engi- neering. Smith, James D. Miltonvale, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Smith, Janis M. Kanorado, Sophomore in Tex- tiles and Clothing. Smith, Jared H. Mission, Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Smith, John L. Coolidge, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Smith, Judith S. Chanute, Junior in Secondary Education. Smith, Linda G. Pawnee Rock, Sophomore in Art. Smith, Lowell R. Clyde, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Smith, Martha L. Wichita, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Smith, Meredith A. Hill City, Junior in Secondary Education. Smith, Michael A. Salina, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Smith, Myrna L. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Smith, Nancy J. Lawrence, Sophomore in Home Economics. Smith, Norman E. Parsons, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Smith, Patricia A. Wichita, Junior in Secondary Education. Smith, Patricia A. Yates Center, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Richard T. Manhattan, Freshman in Pre- Law. Smith, Rita D. Miltonvale, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Smith, Roger L. Delphos, Freshman in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Smith, Ronald H. Kanopolis, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Smith, Russell G. Battle Creek, Mich., Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Smith, Sally S. Topeka, Sopho- more in General. Smith, Sally S. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics Journalism. Smith, Sandra S. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics. Smith, Stephen A. Manhattan, Freshman in Pre- Dentistry. Smith, Steve R. Ottawa, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Smith, Suzanne Robinson, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Smith, Terry L. Kansas City, 01 in Architecture. Smith, Wilbur D. Cherryvale, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Smull, Marvin D. St. Francis, Freshman in Physical Education. Smull, Willits A. St. Francis, Freshman in Technical Jour- nalism. Snider, Mary S. Abilene, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Snider, Robert D. Abilene, Freshman in General. Snodgrass, Jacqueline Winfield, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 516 Snook, Duane J. Johnson, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medi- cine. Snyder, Gordon E. Sabetha, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Snyder, John M. Scott City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Snyder, Judith K. Cheyenne, Wyo., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Snyder, Toka J. Holton, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Soder, Jon D. Wichita, Freshman in General. Soderstrom, Gerald D. Junction City, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion. Soeken, Merle A. Claflin, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Soelberg, Nils K. Vancouver, Wash., Junior in Chemistry. Solberg, Frederick M. Kansas City, Junior in Technical Jour- nalism. Somers, John O. Norton, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Sondergard, Arnold D. Manhattan, 01 in Architecture. Sondergard, Lyle N. Manhattan, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Songer, James R. Hutchinson, 04 in Architecture. Sorenson, David A. Wilsey, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Sowell, Suester W. Coldwater, Junior in Elementary Education. Spangler, Joan M. Salina, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Spangler, Sharon L. Axtell, Sophomore in Home Economics Journalism. Sparks, Dean N. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Sparks, Robert A. Augusta, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sparks, Thomas T. Parkville, Mo., Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Spaulding, Barbara L. Hering- ton, Junior in Mathematics. Spear, Richard L. Vesper, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Speers, Nancy C. Chicago, 111., Freshman in Home Economics Art. Speirs, Ruth A. Dodge City, Junior in Elementary Education. Spence, Neal B. Leavenworth, Junior in Business Administration. Spencer, Carolyn K. Belle Plaine, Freshman in General. Spiller, Galen W. Frankfort, 04 in Architecture. Spitzli, David A. Eudora, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Spoel- stra, John H. Prairie View, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Sprague, Virginia S. Monroe, Freshman in Psychology. Sprecker, Beverly J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Music. Sproul, Lyle A. Clay Center, Freshman in Chemical Engineer- ing. Stackhouse, Linda J. Jennings, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Snook Snyder, G. Snyder, T. Soder Soelberg Solberg Sondergard, Songer L. Spangler, S. Spangler, J. Snyder, J. M. Snyder, J. K. Soderstrom Soeken Somers Sondergard, A. Sorenson Sowell, A. Sparks, D. Sparks, R. Sparks, T. Spaulding Spear Speers Speirs Spence Spencer Spiller Spitzli Spoelstra Sprague Sprecker Sproul Stackhouse 517 Staebler Stafford Staley, L. Staley, W. Stallings, R. Stallings, W. Stanton Stapleton Starosta Starrett Stauffer Stearns, G. Stearns, L. Steele, C. Steele, P. Steele, S. A. Steele, S. S. Steere Steerman Stegner UNDERCLASSMEN: Sta-Sua Staebler, Letitia Topeka, Sophomore in Physical Education. Stafford, Charles M. Novato, Calif., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Staley, Leo G. Overland Park, Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Staley, Warren R. Spring- field, 111., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Stallings, Richard M. Carmi, 111., Sophomore in Pre- Veteri- nary Medicine. Stallings, Wanda L. Carmi, 111., Freshman in Home Economics. Stanton, Noel W. Emporia, 02 in Archi- tecture. Stapleton, Howard F. Shelburne, Vt., Junior in Agri- cultural Engineering. Starosta, Carol E. Dodge City, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Starrett, John R. Overland Park, Junior in Agricul- tural Economics. Stauffer, Sharon E. Holton, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Stearns, Gerson H. Great Bend, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Stearns, Linda L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Steele, Carol L. Topeka, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Steele, Patricia J. Leoti, Junior in Elementary Education. Steele, Sally A. Salina, Freshman in General. Steele, Sandra S. Olathe, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Steere, Stanley L. Alta Vista, Junior in Agricultural Education. Steerman, Sarah J. Emporia, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Stegner, Ralph E. Belvue, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Stelting, Raymond B. Hillsboro, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Stenberg, Jerry L. Clyde, Junior in Landscape Archi- tecture. Stensaas, Janet L. Arkansas City, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Stephens, Dee A. Menlo, Freshman in Physical Education. Stephens, James C. Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Stephens, Karen K. Kansas City, Sopho- more in Secondary Education. Stephens, Larry L. Moline, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Stephenson, Byron R. Lyons, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Stevens, Elizabeth N. Ontario, Canada, Freshman in Home Economics. Stevenson, Larry E. Manhattan, Freshman in Art. Steward, Earl A. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration. Stew- art, Evan R. Nickerson, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Stewart, Jerry L. Marysville, Freshman in Business Adminis- Stelting Stenberg Stensaas Stephens, D. Stephens, J. Stephens, K. Stephens, L. Stephenson Stevens Stevenson Steward Stewart, E. Stewart, J. L. Stewart, J. W. 518 tration. Stewart, John W. Detroit, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Stewart, Margaret R. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Nursing. Sticher, Linda J. Topeka, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Still, Garry F. Cummings, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Still, Jon A. Falls City, Neb., Junior in Architectural Engineering. Stillings, Doris L. Atchison, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Stimatze, Rose M. Byers, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. St. John, Dee A. St. Paul, Minn., Junior in Home Economics Art. Stockebrand, Nyla J. Wamego, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Stoecker, Arthur L. Spearville, Sophomore in Agriculture. Stoehr, Charles L. Plattsmouth, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stone, Jon P. Kansas City, Freshman in Physics. Stoneking, James K. Kiowa, Freshman in General. Stoskopf, Linda L. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Physical Edu- cation. Stoskopf, Mary A. Hoisington, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Stoughton, Loraine F. Inman, Junior in English. Stouse, Lawrence D. Kansas City, Mo., Sopho- more in Horticulture. Stout, Hazel M. Edna, Freshman in Family and Child Devel- opment. Stout, Larry E. Atchison, Freshman in Business Administration. Stout, Martha J. Wichita, Freshman in General. Strahm, Karen J. Sabetha, Freshman in Elementary Education. Strathman, Gerald J. Seneca, Junior in Pre-Law. Stratton, Carolyn D. Louisville, Junior in Elementary Education. Straus, Charles W. Chicago, 111., 02 in Architecture. Streeter, Wreatha A. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics Teach- ing. Strobel, Carol A. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Strohl, Richie R. Kansas City, Sophomore in Tex- tiles and Clothing. Stromer, William L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Medical Technology. Strong, Sylvia S. Moran, Junior in Medical Technology. Struss, Anne D. Wakeeney, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Stuckey, John W. Leavenworth, Junior in Dairy Hus- bandry. Stuckey, Mervyn R. Harper, Special in Agriculture. Stucky, Janice K. McPherson, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Stull, William R. Wheeler, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Suarez, Mary L. Hutchinson, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Stewart, M. Sticher Still, G. Still, J. Stillings Stimatze St. John Stockebrand Stoecker Stoehr Stone Stoneking Stoskopf, L. Stoskopf, M. Stoughton Stouse Stout, H. Stout, L. Stout, M. Strahm Strathman Stratton Straus Streeter Strobel Strohl Stromer Strong Struss Stuckey, J. Stuckey, M. Stucky Stull Suarez 519 Suberkropp Sullivant Surtees Sughrue, K. Supica Suttner Sughrue, M. Sullivan Supple Supriana Sutton Svaty, D. UNDERCLASSMEN: Sub-Tho Suberkropp, Keller F. Salina, Freshman in Botany. Sughrue, Kathleen M. Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Education. Sughrue, Margaret H. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Sullivan, Karen J. Columbus, Freshman in Medical Technology. Sullivant, Evelyn A. Dodge City, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Supica, Max Kansas City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Supple, Duane W. Michigan Valley, Freshman in Agriculture. Supriana, Edwin M. Aruba, Netherlands, 04 in Architecture. Surtees, Carol M. Wichita, Freshman in Medical Technology. Suttner, Roger W. Ridgway, 111., Sophomore in Secondary Education. Sutton, Larry L. Salina, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Svaty, Donald R. Ellsworth, Freshman in General. Svaty, Howard S. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Svaty, Ronnie L. Ellsworth, Sophomore in General. Swaim, Steven F. Kansas City, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Swartz, Jane E. Everest, Sophomore in Business Administration. Swartz, Paul B. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Sweat, Barbara A. Cedar, Junior in Mathematics. Sweat, Vincent E. Kensington, Junior in Architectural Engineerin g. Swender, David A. Kansas City, Freshman in Psychology. Swenson, Diane S. Rossville, Sophomore in Medical Tech- nology. Swift, Sally J. Abilene, Junior in Secondary Education. Swilley, Myoan J. Toronto, Freshman in Home Economics. Swinney, Barbara K. Valley Center, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Sykes, Claude D. Oswego, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Symes, Rodney T. Elmdale, Junior in Agricultural Engineer- ing. Symns, Barbara J. Atchison, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Symns, Janet A. Hutchinson, Freshman in Home Economics Art . Tague, Marilyn K. Harper, Freshman in Home Economics. Tai, Tran V. Cholon, Viet Nam, Freshman in Animal Hus- bandry. Tan, Nguyen T. Cholon, Viet Nam, Sophomore in Svaty, H. Swartz, P. Swenson Sykes Tague Svaty, R. Sweat, B. Swift Symes Tai Swaim Sweat, V. Swilley Symns, B. Tan Swartz, J. Swender Swinney Symns, J. Tanner 520 Dairy Husbandry. Tanner, Patricia A. St. John, Sophomore in Home Economics. Taplin, George E. Ogden, Special in Engineering and Archi- tecture. Tatman, Wilson M. Platte City, Mo., 01 in Architec- ture. Taylor, Carolyn G. Topeka, Freshman in Psychology. Taylor, Cheryl L. Ottawa, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Taylor, Dennis M. Caney, 03 in Architecture. Taylor, Elaine C. Kansas City, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Taylor, Gayle D. Kansas City, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Taylor, Gaylord M. Udall, Sopho- more in Animal Husbandry. Taylor, J. L. Taylor, L. Taylor, M. Taylor, O. Taylor, S. Teagarden, G. Teagarden, J. Team Teichgraeber, Teichgraeber, Templer, K. Templer, P. G. R. Theilmann Theurer Tenner Teter Thogmartin Thomas, B. Thierer Thiry ttU Taplin Tatman Taylor, C. G. Taylor, C. L. Taylor, D. Taylor, E. Taylor, G. D. Taylor, G. M. Taylor, Joan Taylor, J. C. Taylor, J. B. Taylor, Joyce Taylor, Joan E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Taylor, John C. Topeka, Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Taylor, Jon B. Leavenworth, Sophomore in General. Taylor, Joyce E. Topeka, Junior in Elementary Education. Taylor, Judy L. East Norwich, N. Y., Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Taylor, Louanne Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Taylor, Mary E. Mahaska, Sophomore in Secon- dary Education. Taylor, Orbie D. Eldorado, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Taylor, Susan A. Leawood, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Teagarden, George A. La Cygne, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Teagarden, John R. La Cygne, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Team, Fred W. Fort Worth, Tex., Sophomore in History. Teichgraeber, George Chapman, Junior in Music Education. Teichgraeber, Richard Wichita, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Templer, Karen S. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre- Dentistry. Templer, Patricia A. Leoti, Freshman in General. Tenner, Allen R. Oak Park, 111., Sophomore in Art. Teter, Sally A. Eureka, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Theil- mann, Louanne Tecumseh, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Theurer, Larry J. Wellington, Junior in Agriculture. Thierer, Barry R. Junction City, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Thiry, Junior K. Kansas City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Thogmartin, Jon B. Kansas City, Mo., 02 in Architecture. Thomas, Brenda C. Olathe, Freshman in Home Economics Art. 521 Thomas, D. A. Thomas, D. L. Thomas, J. Thomas, M. Thomas, P. Thomason Thompson, C. Thompson, D. Thompson, . Thompson, J.A. Thompson, J.D. Thompson, J.R. Thompson, J.C. Thompson, K. UNDERCLASSMEN: Tho-Ule Thomas, Barrel A. Phoenix, Ariz., Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Thomas, David L. Ulysses, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Thomas, Jeanette M. Wellington, Freshman in Mathematics. Thomas, Matthew B. Kansas City, Junior in Botany. Thomas, Peter B. Rockford, 111., Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Thomason, John R. Whitehaven, Tenn., Fresh- man in Geology. Thompson, Carolyn S. Chanute, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Thompson, Daniel C. Creston, Iowa, Freshman in History. Thompson, Earl E. Mission, 01 in Architecture. Thompson, James A. Niotaze, 01 in Architecture. Thompson, James D. Shawnee, 02 in Architecture. Thompson, John R. Good- land, Junior in Pnysical Education. Thompson, Judith C. Shawnee, Junior in Elementary Education. Thompson, Karen L. Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Thompson, Larry L. Ellinwood, Freshman in Civil Engineer- ing. Thompson, Margaret F. Caldwell, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Thompson, Margaret L. Topeka, Sopho- more in Chemistry. Thompson, Mary A. Shawnee, Freshman in Elementary Education. Thompson, Tommy R. Coffeyville, 03 in Architecture. Thompson, Wilbur E. Wellington, Sophomore in Agriculture. Thorne, Henry F. Paola, Junior in Agriculture. Thorngren, John C. Mission, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Thorwald, Clarence V. Lindsborg, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Thye, George D. McPherson, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Tiarks, Henry J. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Tichenor, Robert G. Burrton, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Ticknor, Janet G. Ft. Worth, Tex., Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Tieng, Tong N. Sadec, Viet Nam, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Tillson, Charles K. Tucson, Ariz.. Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Timmons, Joyce M. Hugoton, Freshman in Elementary Education. Tipling, Roger N. Arrington, Freshman in Art Education. Titsworth, Roger A. Haysville, Freshman in Art Education. Toan, Tran T. Saigon, Viet Nam, Freshman in Dairy Hus- bandry. Tobin, Marian C. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Tex- tiles and Clothing. Thompson, L. Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, T. M. F. M. L. M. A. Thorwald Thompson, Thorne Thorngren Ticknor W. Tiarks Tichenor Tipling Thye Tillson Timmons Tieng Toan Tobin Titsworth A j 522 Todd, John P. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Todd, Stephen M. Sedan, Junior in Pre-Law. Toedman, Warren D. Newton, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Tollefson, James C. Willis, Sophomore in General. Tomlinson, Bruce L. La Harpe, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Toney, Joyce L. Lancaster, Freshman in Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Tong, Peter P. Hong Kong, China, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Tonne, Gloria J. Waterloo, Iowa, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Tovrea, Carolyn F. Brewster, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Town, Lester M. Paola, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Towner, Frances K. Wichita, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Journalism. Townley, Duane O. Topeka, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Trabant, Dennis C. - Eudora, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Tracy, Richard D. Wellington, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Trapp, James D. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Trew, Marsha A. Wichita, Freshman in Psychology. Trichler, Norman D. Yates Center, Junior in Agricultural Education. Truax, James L. Peabody, Sophomore in Milling Technology. Truax, Joyce L. Clearwater, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. True, Vera J. Topeka, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Truog, Frederick S. Kansas City, Mo., 04 in Architecture. Tucker, Rebecca L. Emporia, Sophomore in Mathematics. Tucker, Tom S. Macksville, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Tucking, Karen S. Valley Falls, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Tuggle, David C. Atchison, Freshman in Business Administration. Tuggle, Thomas M. Cimarron, Sopho more in Business Administration Accounting. Turnbull, John A. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Turnbull, Larry K. Summerfield, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Turner, Gary E. McPherson, Junior in Business Administration. Turpin, Delia J. Liberal, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Tweed, Sandra H. Norton, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Tyson, Francis E. Stockton, Sophomore in Speech. Ubert, Howard J. Bunker Hill, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Ulery, Donna L. Mission, Freshman in Home Economics. Todd, J. Todd, S. Toedman Tollefson Tomlinson Toney Tong Tonne Tovrea Town Towner Townley Trabant Tracy Trapp Trew Trichler Truax, James Truax, Joyce True Truog Tucker, R. Tucker, T. Tucking Tuggle, D. Tuggle, T. Turnbull, J. Turnbull, L. Turner Turpin Tweed Tyson Ubert Ulery 523 UNDERCLASSMEN: Ull-Wal Oilman, Jeffrey J. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Umbarg er, James N. Ada, Freshman in Elementary Education. Umscheid, Carol M. Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Education. Underwood, Alan K. Concordia, Sophomore in General. Ungeheuer, Beverley Centerville, Junior in Speech. Unruh, Arvid L. Lamed, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Unruh, Bethel A. Independence, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Unruh, David M. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Van Doren Van Gundy Vaughan Veazey Veley Venis Vergo Vernon, A. Vernon, R. Vertolli Vesecky Vesterberg Vierling Villarreal Vincent, J. Vincent, T. Vinduska Vodraska Voigts Voile L ' llm.m Umbarger Umscheid Ungeheuer Unruh, A. Unruh, B. Unruh, D. R. Urban Urbanek A I Underwood Unruh, D. M. Vanderslice Unruh, Donald R. Manhattan, Junior in Chemical Engineer- ing. Urban, William T. Salina, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Urbanek, Rita M. Marion, Freshman in Home Economics Art. Vanderslice, Olin L. Weatherby, Mo., Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Van Doren, James E. Topeka, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Van Gundy, Nelson J. Bellevill e, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Vaughan, Carol L. Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Veazey, Ruth A. Wichita, Sophomore in Art Education. Veley, Nola E. Winfield, Junior in English. Venis, John E. Lyons, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Vergo, Clarence O. Central City, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Vernon, Arden J. Admire, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Vernon, Rex C. Oberlin, Junior in Pre-Law. Vertolli, Wil- liam F. Vineland, N. J., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Vesecky, Stephen F. Dallas, Tex., Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Vesterberg, Virgil V. Wells, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Vierling, Lawrence B. Alexandria, Va., Sophomore in Agri- culture. Villarreal, Jairo New Orleans, La., 03 in Architecture. Vincent, Janet I. Alden, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Vincent, Thomas M. Alden, Sophomore in Physical Education. Vinduska, Katherine Ada, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Vodraska, Robert V. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Agriculture. Voigts, Edna L. Olathe, Sophomore in Home 524 Van Fange Von Lehe Voth Waage Wade, J. Wagner, B. Von Wadden Vorhies Wacker Wade, G. Wagner, Wagner, G. A. G. W. Economics Nursing. Voile, Grace L. Meridian, Idaho, Junior in Home Economics Journalism. Von Fange, Duane C. Clay Center, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Von Lehe, Judith E. Linn, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Von Wadden, Sally A. Manhat- tan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Vorhies, Maurice E. Augusta, Junior in Pre-Law. Voth, Oren R. Newton, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Waage, Curtis M. Somerville, N. J., Junior in Electrical Engineering. Wacker, Linda J. Leavenworth, Freshman in Home Economics. Wade, Giles L. Abilene, Freshman in General. Wade, Jo A. Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Wagner, Beverly M. Salina, Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Wagner, Gerald A. Easton, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Wagner, Gloria W. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in English. Wagner, Jon D. McPherson, 02 in Architecture. Wahlen, Marvin C. Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Wahrman, John H. Bird City, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Waite, Janis E. La Verne, Calif., Freshman in Home Economics Art. Waite, Karolyn K. Junction City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Wales, Frances M. Fort Leavenworth, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Walker, Charles A. Lenora, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Walker, Ronald O. Junction City, 04 in Architecture. Walker, William M. Junction City, 02 in Architecture. Walkmeyer, Karen P. Goodland, Freshman in General. Wallace, Gordon E. Chanute, Sophomore in Psychology. Wallerius, Mary S. Salina, Sophomore in Home Economics. Wallerstedt, John R. St. Joseph, Mo., Junior in General. Wallerstedt, Mary L. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Wallingford, Jerome Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Walsdorf , Thomas M. New Holstein, Wis., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Walter, Oarlene L. Seward, Special in Arts and Sciences. Walters, Riley G. Cassoday, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Walton, Mary A. Holyrood, Junior in Social Sciences. Walz, Leroy H. Ellis, Freshman in Agriculture. Wagner, J. Wahlen Wahrman Waite, J. Waite, K. Wales Walker, C. Walker, R. Walker, W. Walkmeyer Wallace Wallerius Wallerstedt, Wallerstedt, Wallingford Walsdorf J. M. Walton Walz Walter Walters 525 Waner Wanklyn Wann Ward, E. Ward, M. Warden Warders Wareham Warner, C. Warner, D. Warnken, D. Warnken, S. Warren, D. Warren, J. Washington Wasinger, H. Wasinger, R. Wasson Waters.J. Waters, K. Waters, P. Watson Watt Walters Watterson Weaver, J. Weaver, W. Webb, J. Webb, R. Webber, B. Webber, M. Webber, R. Weber, J. P. Weber, J. N. UNDERCLASSMEN: Wan-Wes Waner, James F. Florence, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Wanklyn, Janice R. Winifred, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Wann, Thomas C. Hays, Sophomore in Mathematics. Ward, E. Dawson Prairie Village, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Ward, Maimon R. Salina, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Warden, Eldon O. Fort Dodge, Freshman in Psychology. Warders, Katherina C. Blue Rapids, Freshman in Elementary Education. Wareham, James E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Warner, Carolyn L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Warner, David A. Wichita, Freshman in Chemi- cal Engineering. Warnken, David O. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Warnken, Susan R. Hutchinson, Junior in Home Economics Art. Warren, Don R. Hickman Mills, Mo., Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Warren, Jean A. Minneapolis, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Washington, Clementine Denver, Colo., Freshman in Psy- chology. Wasinger, Harold E. Wakeeney, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wasinger, Ron M. Garden City, Junior in Civil Engineering. Wasson, Richard E. Garden City, Junior in Botany. Waters, John R. Greensburg, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Waters, Keith R. Colby, Freshman in Architectural Engi- neering. Waters, Patricia A. Bird City, Freshman in Home Economics Extension. Watson, Lewis W. Hunter, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Watt, Donald E. Clearwater, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Walters, Mary A. Blue Rapids, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Watterson, Kathryn G. Scottsdale, Ariz., Sophomore in Secondary Education. Weaver, Jerri L. Milford, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Weaver, Walter D. Augusta, Junior in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Webb, John L. Salina, Sophomore in Civil Engineer- ing. Webb, Robert C. Trenton, Mich., 01 in Architecture. Webber, Barbara J. Arlington, Freshman in Medical Tech- nology. Webber, Marylin S. Winfield, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Webber, Richard E. Pretty Prairie, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Weber, John P. Troy, Sophomore in 526 Weber, L. Webster, J. Webster, K. Weckel, F. Weckel, M. Weeks Wegman, E. Wegman, H. Wegner Wehling Wehrman Weidle Weisinger Weiss Secondary Education. Weber, Judith N. Independence, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Weber, Louise M. Topeka, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Webster, Joyce M. Fostoria, Freshman in Medical Technology. Webster, Kristine A. Stockton, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Weckel, Frederic C. New York, N. Y., 01 in Architecture. Weckel, Monty P. Salina, Junior in Archi- tectural Engineering. Weeks, Kenneth R. Kansas City, Sopho- more in Chemical Engineering. Wegman, Edward H. Hoxie, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Wegman, Helen A. Hoxie, Junior in Home Economics Ex- tension. Wegner, Vernon L. Onaga, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wehling, Mary L. Hollenberg, Fresh- man in General. Wehrman, Myrna S. Highland, Sophomore in Business Administration. Weidle, Victoria L. Russell, Freshman in Elementary Education. Weisinger, Robert S. Laurelton, N. Y., Sophomore in History. Weiss, Tsipora Savyon, Israel, Special in Arts and Sciences. Weisser, Virginia A. Paxico, Sophomore in English. Weixel- man, Erma J. Wamego, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Weixelman, James T. Wamego, Freshman in Physical Edu- cation. Weixelman, Teresa A. Manhattan, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Welch, Howard N. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Weldon, Charles R. Kansas City, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Welliever, Bruce A. Holton, Junior in Business Administration. Wellman, Richard W. Oskaloosa, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Wells, Lois K. Mulvane, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Wells, Ray L. Thayer, Freshman in Bacteriology. Wendt, Carol A. Spring Hill, Freshman in Secondary Education. Wentz, Michael L. Concordia, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Werner, Judith F. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Elementary Education. Werner, Karl F. Zenda, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Werts, Mary A. Beloit, Junior in Secondary Education. Wertz, Donald L. Sharon Springs, Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Wesch, James H. Oberlin, Sophomore in Chemical Engineer- ing. Wesche, Pamela J. Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Education. West, Beverly J. Fort Leavenworth, Sophomore in Secondary Education. West, Randall J. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Law. Weisser Weixelman, E. Weixelman, J. Weixelman, T. Welch Weldon Welliever Wellman Wells, L. Wells, R. Wendt Wentz Werner, J. Werner, K. Werts Wertz Wesch Wesche West, B. West, R. 527 Wester Westfall Wherry Whirley Whitcomb White, D. F. White, D. P. White, D. J. Whi te, J. W. White, J. A. White, L. White, M. UNDERCLASSMEN: Wes-Wil Wester, Nellie K. Spring Hill, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Westfall, Linda M. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Home Economics. Wherry, Margaret S. Bartlesville, Okla., Freshman in Medical Technology. Whirley, Sharon J. Ottawa, Freshman in General. Whitcomb, Carl E. Neodesha, Junior in Horticulture. White, Daniel F. Russell, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. White, Do- lores P. Coldwater, Freshman in General. White, Donald J. Oberlin, Junior in Agronomy. White, James W. Manhattan, 01 in Architecture. White, Jo A. Arkansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. White, Linnea C. Coldwater, Sophomore in Modern Languages. White, Maud E. Salina, Freshman in Mathematics. White, Ronald A. Agra, Sophomore in Agriculture. White, Sharon K. Edson, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. White, Shirley L. Colby, Freshman in Secondary Education. White, William L. Colby, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Whitehead, Karen E. Leroy, Sophomore in Chemistry. Whitesell, Judith A. Cimarron, Junior in Music Education. Whitesell, Peggy J. Cimarron, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Whitman, Meredith J. Merriam, Freshman in Secondary Education. Whitmer, Eldon L. Dorrance, Sophomore in Zoology. Whit- more, Daniel W. Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Whitten, Ruth E. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics. Wickham, Larry D. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration. Widner, Janice K. Salina, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Wiechman, John H. Hutchinson, Freshman in General. Wieland, Ina M. Morrowville, Freshman in Second- ary Education. Wieland, James N. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Wieland, William H. Clay Center, Freshman in Secondary Education. Wiggins, Connie R. Princeton, 111., Sophomore in Home Economics. Wiggins, Donald L. Eureka, Freshman in White, R. White, S. K. White, S. L. White, W. Whitehead Whitesell, J. Whitesell, P. Whitman Whitmer Whitmore Whitten Wickham Widner Wiechman Wieland, I. Wieland, J. Wieland, W. Wiggins, C. Wiggins, D. Wiggins, W. 528 General. Wiggins, William E. Eureka, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Wiglesworth, Bernice Shawnee Mission, Freshman in General. Wilbeck, Jerry L. Hutchinson, Freshman in Electrical Engi- neering. Wilborn, Verna R. Hoisington, Junior in History. Wilch, Roger E. Topeka, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Wilcke, Richard W. Rensselaer, N.Y., Freshman in Agricul- ture. Wilcox, Bill C. Clay Center, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Wilcox, Robert B. Torrance, Calif., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Wilhelm, Judith K. Hoisington, Junior in History. Wiglesworth Wilbeck Wilborn Wilch Wilcke Wilcox, B. Wilcox, R. Wilhelm Wilkerson Wille, A. Wille, H. W. Wille, H. D. Willhardet Williams, A. Williams, B. Williams, C. Williams, D.L. Williams, Williams,D. J. Williams.D.E. D. A. Seniors clown at the Colorado basketball game, arousing their special Senior Class ' pep section in support for the Wildcats. Wilkerson, Ralph C. Leaven worth, Freshman in Pre-law. Wille, Alvin L. Robinson, Junior in Civil Engineering. Wille, Harold W. Wamego, Sophomore in Business Administration. Wille, Hilen D. Robinson, Junior in Civil Engineering. Willhardet, Robert L. Leavenworth, Freshman in Economics. Williams, Allan G. Salina, 03 in Architecture. Williams, Billy F. Montezuma, Freshman in Agriculture. Williams, Catherine Pratt, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Williams, Darrell L. Osage City, Junior in Agricultural Edu- cation. Williams, Denis A. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration. Williams, Diana J. Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Williams, Donald E. Winfield, Soph- omore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 529 UNDERCLASSMEN: Wil-Woo Williams, Donald M. Council Grove, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Williams, Frederick Manhattan, Freshman in General. Williams, Harold D. Waverly, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Williams, John C. Prairie- view, Tex., Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Williams, Kerry F. Partridge, Freshman in Nuclear Engineer- ing. Williams, Letty Russell, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. Williams, Linda K. Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Williams, Marilyn J. Winfield, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Williams, Marjorie A. Kansas City, Sophomore in English. Williams, Nona F. Leawood, Sophomore in Psychology. Williams, Robert M. McPherson, Freshman in Landscape Architecture. Williams, Stephen E. Topeka, Junior in Veteri- nary Medicine. Williams, Stephen W. Osage City, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Williamson, Arthur W. Strawn, Sophomore in Physical Sciences. Williamson, John M. Manhattan, Junior in Geophysics. Willis, Judith K. Fostoria, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Wills Wilshire Wilson, D. Wilson, E. Wilson, G. Wilson, J. M. Wilson, J. P. Wilson, K. G. Wilson, K. L. Wilson, M. Wilson, N. Wilson, R. H. Wilson, R. E. Wimmer Winans Windsor Williams, D. M. Williams, K. Williams, N. Williams, Williamson, M. A. Williams, S.W. Williams, F. Williams, H. Williams, J. Williams, L. Williams, Williams, L. K. M. J. Williams, R. Williams, Williamson, J. S. E. Willis A. Wills, Marlene R. Concordia, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Wilshire, Robert J. Kansas City, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Wilson, Donald L. Kansas City, Junior in Ani- mal Husbandry. Wilson, Elizabeth A. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration. Wilson, Georgia A. Anthony, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Wilson, James M. Wichita, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wilson, John P. Cherryvale, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Wilson, Kenneth G. Kansas City, 02 in Architecture. Wilson, Kenneth L. Hutchinson, Junior in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Wilson, Margaret E. Evanston, Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Wilson, Nancy L. Prairie Village, Freshman in Art. Wilson, Richard H. Norton, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Wilson, Ruth E. Arkansas City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Wimmer, Robert D. Spenard, Alaska, Sophomore in Bacteriology. Winans, Byron D. Newton, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Windsor, Ann C. Peabody, Sophomore in Home Economics Nursing. 530 Wineinger Winfrey Wing Wingate Wingert Winn Winslow Winston Winter, D. Winter, L. Winter, T. Winters Wiruth Wisdom Wise Wisler Wineinger, George W. Beloit, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Winfrey, Phyllis J. Neodesha, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. Wing, Mark E. Benedict, Junior in Agriculture. Wingate, Berna A. Pretty Prairie, Sophomore in Speech. Wingert, Robert E. Wellsville, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Winn, Stephen L. Whitewater, Wis., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Winslow, Stephen J. New Cam- bridge, 02 in Architecture. Winston, Raedell J. St. Francis, Sophomore in Home Economics Art. Winter, Dennis P. Clifton, Sophomore in Electrical Engineer- ing. Winter, Lucinda L. Brecksville, Ohio, Freshman in Agriculture. Winter, Thomas L. St. George, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Winters, Kenneth D. Chanute, Freshman in General. Wiruth, Robert J. Wakeeney, Sophomore in Civil Engi- neering. Wisdom, Lloyd L. Pittsburg, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Wise, Urban G. St. Joseph, Mo., Junior in Mathematics. Wisler, Virginia L. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Witt, Richard F. Wichita, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Woelk, Jon W. Alta Vista, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Wolak, Mitchell New Britain, Conn., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Woldt, Robert E. Fairview, Sophomore in Business Administration. Wolf, Judith A. Lindsborg, Freshman in Medical Technology. Wolf, Keith A. Grenola, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Wolf, Michael J. Salina, 01 in Architecture. Wolf, Wallace W. South Haven, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Wolfram, Edmond T. Maiverne, N. Y., Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Woltje, Marvin R. Meade, Junior in Bacteriology. Wolz, Joan R. Manhattan, Freshman in Soci- ology. Wood, Anne H. Alexandria, Va., Freshman in Veteri- nary Medicine. Wood, Beverly J. Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration. Wood, Elizabeth A. Englewood, Colo., Freshman in Speech. Wood, Joseph N. Manhattan, Junior in General. Wood, Mary C. Chanute, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Witt Wolf, J. Wolfram Wood, B. Woelk Wolf, K. Woltje Wood, E. Wolak Wolf, M. Wolz Wood, J. Woldt Wolf, W. Wood, A. Wood, M. 531 Wood, S. Woodard Woodruff Woods, F. Woods, R. Woodson Woodward Woody, H. Woody, J. Woofter Woolf Woolverton Works Worrell Worthington Wray Wrench Wright Wulf Wulfmeyer Wunsch Wyckoff Wylie Yates Yawitz Yenkey Yerkes Yockey York, J. York, L. Yotter Young, C. Young, D. Young, I. UNDERCLASSMEN: Woo-Fra Wood, Sharon L. Wichita, Freshman in Social Sciences. Woodard, Gwen D. Wichita, Freshman in Physical Education. Woodruff, Burrton G. Hutchinson, Junior in Psychology. Woods, Franklin C. Tribune, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Woods, Robert W. Phillipsburg, Junior in Civil Engineering. Woodson, Larry D. Kingman, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Woodward, Thomas R. Mount Vernon, 111., Freshman in Government. Woody, Helen J. Topeka, Junior in English. Woody, John A. Topeka, 01 in Architecture. Woofter, Dennis D. -Colby, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Woolf, John P. Wichita, Freshman in General. Woolverton, Michael Abilene, Fresh- man in Chemical Engineering. Works, Robert G. Humboldt, Freshman in Government. Worrell, Jacqueline Americus, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Worthington, Max L. Welda, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wray, Carole L. Lawrence, Junior in Business Administration. Wrench, Margaret L. Mankato, Sophomore in Speech. Wright, Donald E. Blue Mound, Junior in Second- ary Education. Wulf, Nancy J. Cheney, Freshman in Home Economics. Wulfmeyer, John T. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Wunsch, Galen G. Harper, Sophomore in Business Administration. Wyckoff, Marcia J. Altamont, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Wylie, Karen M. Wichita, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Yates, Franklin D. Ottawa, Freshman in Gen- eral. Yawitz, Leon Z. St. Louis, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Yenkey, Albert N. Topeka, 01 in Architecture. Yerkes, Lawrence G. Topeka, Junior in Landscape Architec- ture Yockey, Jerry L. Quenemo, Junior in Civil Engineering. York, Joyce A. Garden City, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. York, Lawrence R. -Garden City, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Yotter, Edward E. Leoti, Junior in Civil Engineering. Young, Curtis C. Lakin, Junior in Agricultural Education. Young, Douglas W. Clay Center, Freshman in Civil Engi- neering. Young, Ian S. Chicago, 111., Freshman in Business Administration. 532 Young, Jane F. Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Young, Paul A. Oxford, Junior in General. Young, Ruth A. Eureka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Young, Su- zanne C. Prairie Village, Junior in Secondary Education. Youngers, James L. Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Younkin, Timothy D. Chase, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Youse, Larry W. Clay Center, Sophomore in Business Administration. Yowell, Jon C. Lindsborg, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Yoxall, Mary J. Alton, Sophomore in Home Economics Teach- ing. Yung, Bill G. Sedgwick, 03 in Architecture. Zabel, George L. Hooker, Okla., Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Zander, Norbert J. Oberlin, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Zebarth, Colby P. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Mathematics. Zeckser, Diane Holton, Junior in Elementary Education. Zibell, Robert E. Holton, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Zielke, Arthur T. Goodland, Sophomore in Agriculture. Zimmerman, Gerald W. Udall, Junior in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Zimmerman, Marabeth Sterling, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Zimmerman, Melva J. Eldorado, Junior in English. Zimmerman, Roger G. Wichita, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Zoeller, Mark J. Manhattan, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Zohner, Mary A. Penokee, Junior in Home Economics. Zschoche, William J. Atchison, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Zurbuchen, Diana L. Halstead, Freshman in Home Economics Liberal Arts. Zwick, Keith R. Sterling, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Zwonitzer, James E. Horton, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Second Semester Underclassmen Amirgholi, Mohammed Tehran, Iran, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Bahm, Ronald D. Dighton, 02 in Architecture. Beard, Janet R. Clearwater, Freshman in Sociology. Bemmels, William A. Ottawa, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bokelman, Terry K. Greenleaf, 02 in Architecture. Chisum, Gerald M. Winfield, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Dewey, Darlene K. Delphos, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Franklin, Carol J. Smith Center, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Young, J. Young, P. Young, R. Young, S. Youngers Youri kin Youse Yowell Yoxall Yung Zabel Zander Zebarth Zeckser Zibell Zielke Zimmerman, Zimmerman, Zimmerman, Zimmerman, G. M. M. J. R. Zoeller Zohner Zschoche Zurbuchen .wick Zwonitzer Amirgholi Bahm Beard Bemmels Bokelman Chisum Dewey Franklin 533 Enthusiastic cheers rebound in Ahearn Fieldhouse during a Kansas State home basketball game. Not always performing their stunts before the hometown crowd, the cheerleaders lend sup- port for another Wildcat victory from the pep club section. Gilbert Gray Johnson Krider MacEachern Mustard Pipkin Smith Terrill Henning Kroenlein New Stelting Walker Hoyt Linstrum Palmgren Stout Wetzel UNDERCLASSMEN: Gil -Wet Gilbert, Patricia M. Lamed, Freshman in Textiles and Cloth- ing. Gray, Ben A. Ulysses, Sophomore in Geology. Henning, Dennis G. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Hoyt, Laurie S. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Johnson, Evelyn K. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Krider, John A. Manhattan, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Kroenlein, Marylyn S. Lincoln, Junior in Music Education. Linstrum, David B. Omaha, Neb., 04 in Archi- tecture. MacEachern, Sally A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physical Ed- ucation. Mustard, Marvin E. Talmage, Junior in Business Administration. New, Bill E. Leavenworth, Junior in Agri- cultural Economics. Palmgren, Anita Levant, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Pipkin, Suzanne P. Dallas, Tex., Special in Arts and Sciences. Smith, Marilyn E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Ed- ucation. Stelting, Gordon C. Hillsboro, Junior in General. Stout, Stanley E. Cottonwood Falls, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Terrill, Eloise E. -- Salina, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Walker, David G. Hutchinson, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Wetzel, Linda G. Hutchinson, Junior in Sociology. 534 Advertising and Index 535 Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS SENIOR CLASS RINGS PAUL DOOLEY, Jeweler Olson Shoe Service PR 8-4273 1214 Moro Manhattan Orchestra Service Music for All Occasions MATT BETTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA DIXIELAND BAND SWING-WING COMBO Phone 8-5470 KECK ' S STEAK HOUSE 3 ' 2 Miles East on Hiway 24 3120 Huntoon South Hiway 81 Manhattan, Ks. Topeka, Ks. Salina, Ks. 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Studebaker-Lincoln-Mercury 551 on are rea a publication printed by the LETTERPRESS DEPARTMENT of GRIMES-JOYCE PRINTING COMPANY DISTINCTIVE l OH PRINTING 1015 Central Street, Kansas City 5, Missouri HArrison 1-0760 552 General Index Abbott, Ronald C. 192,370 Abdul, Hadi N. 89.107 Abeel, Gerald R. 244,426 Aberle, Elton D. 20,62,127,178,362, 364, 370 Aberle, Richard S. 35,62.105,190,370 Abrahams, Julia L. 168,426 Abrahams, Susan P. 112,133,156,426 Acacia 176-177 A Cappella Choir 352 Ackerman, Jolane S. 162,222,426 Ackley, Kalen M. 344,345,370 Acre, Ceraldine L. 109 Acre, Kenneth E. 112 Acropol s 242 Adam Fred B. 180.426 Adams, Edward L. 242.426 Adams, James J. 236,426 Adams, Marjorie 17,26 Adams, Mary K. 143,217.426 Adams, Richard G. 104,204,426 Adams, Richard K. 200,283,284,287, 426 Adams, Ronald E. 99.426 Adamson, Kenneth W. 1 80.426 Adamson, Lorraine A. 222,352,426 Adcock, Thomas D. 353 Adelgren, Ra ' nh L. 122,250,426 Advertising 535-552 Ag Magazine 347 Agan, Mary L. 122 Agan, Raymond J. 122 Agenbroad, Evelyn 109 Agenbroad, Stanley R. 66,] 10, 370 Aggie Hardware and Electric Co. 541 Aggieville Barber Shop 551 Agriculture Council 20 Agricultural Economics Club 130 Agricultural Education Club 122 Agricultural Education Wives Club 122 Ag Science Day 331 Aguilar, Rita I. 426 Ahlstedt, Beverly K. 121.220. 26 Ahlstedt. Linda L. 76,85,124,370 Ahmed, Mohammed K. 88 Ahrens, Hobert P. 64.184,426 Ahuia. Krishan G. 421 Ahuja, Sushit 421 Aikin, Kenneth N. 192,426 Akers, Richard L. 115.236.426 Akhtar, Humayun 104,370 Akin, Linda L. 39,81,90,93,126,172,370 Akre, Roger D. 120 Al Ali, Ibrahim J. 89 Albers, Ann C. 143,247,426 Albers, Euriel B. 71,101,106,370 Albers, Evona 108 Albright, Deanna M. 166,370 Albright, Gerald M. 127 Albright, Merle R. 99,426 Albright, Ted W. 370 Alden, John E. 93 Alderson, Loren L. 99 Aldridge, Everett G. 125,135,243,426 Aldridge, William F. 148,204,370 Alexander, Dale F. 206,283,426 Alexander, Karol K. 217,355,426 Alford, Fredricka S. 118,154,426 Alford, Rose E. 426 Algrim, Eugene E. 283,353 Ali, Hadi A. 89,107 Alkassim. Abdel S. 89 Alkhayal, Niran S. 133.426 All. David C. 50.190,370 All, Janet D. 160,222,352,426 Allbritten, Nancy G. 164,426 Alldritt, Jennifer E. 147,152,222,426 Alice, James N. 78,114,239,353,426 Allee. Judith K. 139,226,352,426 Allen, Clyde L. 241,426 Allen, Eugene W. 126,130,140,426 Allen, Harvey C. 1 19 Allen, Jerry W. Ill Allen, John P. 427 Allen, Judith L. 39,83,170,427 Allen, Kathleen A. 118,222,427 Allen, Paul W. 104,142,202,427 Allen, Roy M. 140 Allen, Sharon K. 226,427 Allen, Wahetta 109 Alley, Lowell F. 86,123,370 All. son, Jane V. 117,156,427 Allison, Sharon K. 68,220,427 Allison, William F. 208,370 Alpha Chi Omega 152-153 Alpha Delta Pi 154-155 Alpha Delta Theta 63 Alpha Epsilon Rho 68 Alpha Camma Rho 178-179 Alpha Kappa Lambda 180-181 Alpha Kappa Psi 73 Alpha Lambda Delta 64 Alpha Mu 67 Alpha Phi Omega 95 Alpha Tau Omega 182-183 Alpha Xi Delta 156-157 Alpha Zeta 66 Alston, Pamela G. 1 53,427 Alsup, E. Beth 17 Altman, Cynthia S. 427 Altwegg, Herman R. 192,427 Ameel, D. J. 26 Amen. James B. 427 American Chemical Society 120 American Guild of Organists 91 American Institute of Architects 100 American Institute of Architects Auxiliary 101 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 104 American Institute of Electrical Engineers 106 American Institute of Physics 98 American Institute of Radio Engineers 101 American Nuclear Society 105 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 99 American Society of Civil Engineers 102 American Society of Industrial Engineers 99 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 103 Amerir.e, Gary L. 1 88.427 Ames. Bruce A. 215,427 Amiel, Mark 427 Amirgholi, Mohammed 533 Amos, Sheila J. 93,140,247,370 Amstein, W. G. 22 Amutan. Luciano G. 107 Andersen, Mary C. 108 Andersen, Ronald D. 370 Anderson, Agnes F. 121.217.427 Anderson, Carmen M. 76,370 Anderson, Charlotte 29,152,427 Anderson, Christine 96,156,222,352,427 Anderson, David K. 192,427 Anderson, Donald A. 196,370 Anderson, Donald K. 192,370 Anderson, Frank A. 99 Anderson, Genevieve 164,427 Anderson, Gretchen L. 427 Anderson, Jack L. 112,237,427 Anderson, James 350 Anderson, Jay A. 1 10,370 Anderson, Joan 109 Anderson, John 13 Anderson, Jon A. 206,427 Anderson, Joyce A. 1 25,226.427 Anderson, Judith M. 118.138.427 Anderson, Judy K. 166,226,351,352,427 Anderson, Karl F. 71,101,106 Anderson, Kathleen M. 222,427 Anderson, Kirsten M. 92,370 Anderson, Larry R. 238,267,427 Anderson, Leland M. 125,141,236,427 Anderson, Loren M. 196,427 Anderson, Margaret R. 222,427 Anderson, Marilyn J. 143,217,427 Anderson, Mary E. 109 Anderson, Raymon A. 112 Anderson, Robert W. 1 19 Anderson, Ronald D. 102 Andrews, Jeannette A. 96,217,427 Angel Flight 80 Anglemyer, Reta J. 1 54,371 Annan, Patricia J. 371 Ansari, Mohammad N. 88 Anschutz, Norman G. 427 Anspaugh, Gail D. 112 Antenen, Paula C. 226,427 Antrim, Jo A. 168,428 Antrim, Larry D. 127,178,364,428 Apel, Mary D. 82,129 Apley, Arthur D. 112,428 Apley, Nadine 109 Apparao, Alapaty 88,107 Appleby, Dennis K. 208 Applegate, Roger C. 212,428 Apportionment Board 53 Arab-American Club 89 Arbsland, Lewis C. 371 Arbuckle, Robert W. 1 88,37 1 Archibald, Mary K. 352 Arcino, Manuel D. 143,428 Armour, Suzanne J. 222,428 Armstrong, Juan L. Ill Armstrong, Karen E. 170,371 Armstrong, Marilyn L. 105 Armstrong, Polly R. 112 Armstrong, William C. 240,428 Armstrong, William R. 239,428 Arndt, Carroll B. 95,428 Arndt, Lucy B. 428 Arnett. Carolyn J. 1 62,428 Arnold Air Society 79 Arnold, Betty S. 83,158,222,428 Arnold, Janet J. 156,222,428 Arnold, Robert D. 428 Artist Series 322-323 Arts and Sciences Council 29 Asch, Arlyn E. 98 Asch, Jennie A. 428 Aschman. Barbara K. 118,133 Ash, Robert L. 428 Ashe, Steven C. 204,428 Asher, Larry C. 250.428 Askey, Clare J. 109 Askey, Raymond D. 112 Askins, David K. 196,428 Asper, Linda L. 152,352,428 Associated Women Students 52 Association of Colleges and Universities Residence Halls 132 Astle, Michael V. 190,428 Astronomy Cub 87 Athey, Rod E. 105,236,428 Atkins, Lee 293 Atkinson, Carol J. 52.162,217,428 Atkinson, Harold D. 42S Atkinson, Deanna K. 72. M 3.162,371 Atkinson, James R. 352,428 Atkinson, Tom H. 428 Atkisson, John L. 244.283,428 Attebery. Sally M. 82,722.428 Atwood. Marjorie J. 170,428 Atzenweiler, Mary A. 94.170,428 Austerman, John W. 1 1 1 ,253 Austermiller, C. J. 299 Austin, James D. 1 1 1 Austin, Robert B. 198.371 Austin, Whitley 14,312 Avery, Jonne L. 39 Avery, Richard D. 98.237,371 Avery, Robert O. 239,428 Avery, Thomas B. 21 Avery, William H. 121 Aycock. Richard L. 371 Aye, James M. 89 Ayers, Cheryl L. 85,247,428 Ayers, Jon R. 1 1 1 B Babb, Wayne E. 429 Babbit. Marylin F. 125,135,222,429 Babcock, Warren C. 66,1 10,143,250,371 Baber. Jack E. 105,429 Baber, Joe K. 429 Bachoritch, Linda K. 156,429 Back, Marilyn J. 217,355.429 Backhus, Roy W. 237,429 Backman, Carol A. 222,429 Badaracco, Doris A. 101 Badaracco, John L. 371 Badger, Thomas W. 241 ,354,429 Baehr, Marvin R. 200,429 Baehr, Sandra E. 145,156,429 Bahadur, Chandresh 1 05, 1 07,37 1 Bahm. Ronald D. 533 Bailey, Allan M. 133,144,429 Bailey, Betty L. 108 Bailey, Billy H. 98 Bailey, Janet F. 217,429 Bailey, Myron L. 354 Bailey, Shelby L. 429 Bailey, Theima R. 147,164,429 ' Bailie, John D. 104,283,284,429 Bain, Barbara A. 156,429 Bainter, Janice C. 85,136,222,429 Bair, Clark L. 145,184,371 Baird, Gail L. 371 Baird, John R. 122,194,363,371 Baird, Mae 22 Bajwa, Jagdish S. 241,429 Baker, Carole D. 231,429 Baker, Charles W. 35,102,371 Baker, Diane E. 92 Baker, Edward F. 127 Baker, George M. 1 1 1 Baker. John R. 1 1 2 Baker, Judy L. 226.429 Baker, Lillian H. 109 Baker, Nancy C. 52,147,158,222,429 Baker, Pamela M. 247,429 Baker, Raymond W. 68,200,371 Baker, Robert 497 Baker, Robert E. 250,429 Baker, Robert L. 53,186,283,284,300, 37) Balach, Michael M. 117,173,429 Balaun, Ralph E. 202,429 Baldwin, Don H. 208.429 Baldwin, John H. 208,429 Ball, Barbara E. 1 18,154,371 Ball, PhylisE. 93,220,429 Ball, Phyllis Y. 118,166,429 Ballard. Charles R. 186,429 Ballard, Nancy P. 168,429 Ballentine, Larry J. 106,371 Balzer, Roger P. 103,430 Bammes, Judith C. 91,352 Band 354-355 Bandel. John H. 430 Bangle, David L. 240,430 Banks, David E. 237.430 Banks, Joyce M. 52,76,83.143.164,371 Banks. Norma L. 93.152.352,430 Bannon, George R. 176,430 Banzet, Vernon 330 Baptist Student Union 141 Baran, James A. 430 Baran. Raymond T. 51 ,200 Barbour. James D. 105,212,282,283, 284.430 Barclay, Lindsay M. 95.241 ,430 Bare, Linda A. 110,156,371 Barenbere, Maxine T. 143,226,295.430 Barfoot, Dorothy 39 Barger, Phillip C. 68,86. 1 14.200,263,372 Barker, Judith M. 231.355.430 Barker, Norma J. 63.138220,430 Barker, William C. 237,430 Barlett, Charles L. 99 Barloga. Alice M. 166.430 Barlow. Mary J. 164.372 Barlow, Rona ' d L. 267 Barndt. Karen L. 1 6? 226 354,430 Barnes, Howard A. 372 Barnes, Kenna J. 166.430 Barney, Jeanette E. 160.222,430 Barnhart, Carol A. 231.430 Barnhart, Charles C. 104 Barnhart, James L. 127,250,430 Barnhart, Ralph D. 372 Barnhart, Rilla S. 147.194.222,430 Barnwarmer Queen 332 Baroch. Roger F. 130.362.372 Baron. Steven J. 236,430 Barr. Bryan B. Ill Barr, C. Bradley 204.430 Barr, Terry R. 186,372 Barrett, Melanie S. 164,430 Barrett, Peter J. 182,430 Barren, Paula J. 82,121,156,222,430 Barrens. Gary D. 105,114,248,430 Bartel, Doris J. 134 Bartel, Dorothy A. 108 Bartel, Monroe H. 1 34 Barth, Werner H. 89 Bartholomew, Gloria 64,97,121,160,333, 430 Bartley, Erie E. 17,130 Barton, Norman D. 192,372 Barton-Dobenin, Joseph 73 Bartram, Suzanne D. 160,226.430 Baruth, Robert A. 215,421 Base, Gary L. 430 Baseball 288-291 Basketball 268-277 Basore Carolyn A. 80,81,146,158,307, 430 Bass, Ann M. 1 1 5 Bassett, Janice E. 97,146,156,430 Bassette, Richard H. 130 Bastawala, Dilip H. 421 Bates, V. Ann 170,430 Bathurst, Jo A. 82,126,222,430 Batten, Nancy L. 220,430 Bauer, Clarence W. 102,204,372 Baugh, Erma L. 109 Baugh, Robert C. 297 Baugh, Roberta M. 108 Baxa. Robert C. 194,431 Baxter, Elizabeth 154,294,431 Baxter. James N. 186,269,431 Baxter, Kenneth L. 372 Bay, Darrell E. 184,431 Baysinger, Billy L. 77,119 Beach, Darreil E. 431 Beach. Paul R. 186.372 Seal. AlanG. 215,431 Beale, Sandra K. 126.222.431 Bear, David O. 35,103,196,346,431 Beard, Charles D. 372 Beard, James A. 238,283,431 Beard, Janet R. 533 Beard, Patricia A. 295 Beardmore, Carolyn A. 117,372 Bearg, Carolyn J. 149.168,222,431 Beat, Larry J. 143 Beattie, Robert J. 112,188,431 Beatty, Daniel D. 1 5 Beaubien, Melody L. 220,431 Beaver, Frank M. 204,352,431 Bebermeyer, James O. 94,140,431 Beck. Cathleen J. 63,373 Beck, Gary W. 50,127,204,364,373 Beck, Glenn H. 18 Beck, Henry V. 77,1 19 Beck, William F. 206,288,431 Beckenhauer, ArdisA. 132,294,431 Becker, Arthur H. 110,373 Becker, Leo E. 101.106 Becker, Robert H. 239.263,431 Beckman, William K. 351.355 Beckom, Charles A. 431 Beckwith, Cynthia J. 231.431 Beeler, Rebecca 170,345,431 Beer, Steven W. 354 Befort. Glenn A. 143.244,431 553 Begole, Donna M. 222,431 Behnke. Karen M. 231,431 Behnke, Kenneth N. 238.431 Behrends, Bernard D. 240,373 Behrens, Richard L. 1 28 Behrens, Suzanne M. 226,431 Behrhorst, John R. 210,373 Behrhorst, Rodney R. 148.210.431 Beighley, Harold S. 180,431 Beiter. June L. 118,132,373 Bell, Dee J. 102 Bell, Dennis L. 240,353,431 Bell, Marilea K. 152,226,352,431 Bell, Mary E. 82,126.129,136.222,431 Bell. Ronald C. 373 Bemmels, William A. 533 Bender, Daryl D. 176,431 Bender, Donald W. 236.431 Benedick, Jane C. 114,168.226,431 Benedict, William R. 133,139,431 Bengtson, Larry E. 373 Benjamin, Brenda B. 80,168.432 Bennett. Gary D. 196.373 Bennett, Jaoa S. 222,432 Bennett, Keith L. 35,50.106,212.432 Bennett. Marcia C. 1 58.432 Bennett, Robert L. 1 03 Bennett, Ronald J. 73,204,373 Bennett, Wilma B. 64 Benson, Robert B. 121.196.346.373 Benson. Timothy C. 206.432 Bentley, Mary L. 154,432 Benton. Howard H. 114,188,432 Bentson, Larry D. 188,432 Bentz. Raymond L. 103,196,373 Bergen, Lynn A. 245,432 Berger, Chester L. 227,238,432 Berges, Lyle C. 122,145 Bergeson. George E. 208,373 Berggren. Elaine E. 373 Bergstrom, Lourin K. 65,215.373 Berk. Joyce J. 231.432 Berkey, Curtis D. 239,432 Berkley, Mark A. 73,192.432 Berkley, Roberta K. 226,432 Borland, Alwyn 348 Berlin, Russell E. 72,91.208.353.354,432 Berndt, Edmond G. 432 Berndt, Wayne L. 1 20 Berns, Arnold 121,236.432 Berry, John D. 192,373 Berryhill. Virgini a 217,432 Bert, Dorothy E. 1 54,432 Bert. Stephen C. 206,432 Bertan, Paul B. 50.95 Bertrand, Janice E. 352 Bertwell, Beverly G. 1 52.432 Berube. Paul E. 432 Besack, Carol A. 154.217,352,432 Besack, Marlene K. 1 54.294 Besecke, Walter A. 1 82.373 Besse, Marjorie A. 83.220,373 Bessmer. Reginald K. 238,432 Bestgen, Robert F. 373 Beta Sigma Psi 184-185 Beta Thcta Pi 186-187 Betton. Diana S. 1 54,432 Betton, Linda L. 80,170,355.432 Bettor ' s 537 Beuby, Stephen C. 202,373 Sevan. William 17,26.47 Beyer, AnnettaJ. 85,226,432 Beyer, Curtis M. 215,353,373 Beyer. George H. 1 06. 1 40,432 Beyer, John B. 126 Bhalkar, Deorao V. 88,123 Bharadwaj, Parvathi 88 Bickel, BlaineW. 192,432 Bieber, ArlynC. 373 Bieber, Joel G. 184.299,432 Bieberle, Cordon F. 131,237,347,432 Bieberly, Janet S. 143.149.156.432 Biederman, Frederic 65,186433 Biery. Terry L. 237.433 Biggs, James J. 66 Biles. Bertram R. 248.354.374 Billinger, Heidi 170.352,433 Billinger, Max W. 200,433 Billingham, Karen S. 1 17.139.433 Bills. Charles R. 69,70,87,102 Bills. Phyllis 108 Bills, Richard E 99,374 Bingham. Larry J. 54,55,62,190.311, Single! Mary E. 152,433 Birch, Linda L. 152.433 Bird. Alvin D. 279,280 Bird, Daniel M. 204.374 Bird, Galen D. 11 1,433 Bird, John 293 Bird, Larry D. 279 Bird Music Co. 537 Bird. William R. 204.433 Birdsall, Louise M. 128.217,433 Birk. RoyleJ. 188.374 Birkbeck, James S. 20,125.129,130, 176.374 Birkenbaugh. Clinton 149,178.433 Birkinsha. Jack E. 115,148.180,374 Birney, Merlena A. 154,433 Birtell, Max P. 244,421 Bissell, Julia L. 220.433 Bitter, Gary G. 94. 1 84,299.374 Bitter, Glenn R. 1 33.1 45,1 84,352.433 Bivin, Warren S. 1 1 1 Black, Darrell D. 281 Black, DuaneW. 176,433 Black. MaxineS. 82.137,138.226,433 Black, Terrence L. 103.200,374 Blackman, Douglas K. 206.433 Blackwell, Denby L. 266,267 Blair. Barbara F. 166,433 Blake. Judy K. 117,121.223.433 Blakely, Jimmie L. 87,236.433 Blakeman. Michael G. 434 Blakeman, Neil E. 123 Blaker ' s Studio Royal 540 Blanchard, Nancy L. 156.351 .434 Blanding, Michel R. 374 Blank, Donald L. 434 Blanka. Rita M. 94.434 Blankenship. David W. 206.295,297, 434 Blankenship, Jack D. 113,434 Blankenship, Michael 353 Blankenship. Sandra 166.374 Blase, Roberta D. 220,434 B laser, Robert L. 145.184,299,434 Blasiar. David A. 100 Blattner, Lyla M. 85.126,135,226, 295,434 Blavlock, Robert C. 132,241.434 Blazer, Mel A. 298 Blessing, Malcolm L. 112 Elevens. Robert L. 95.192354,434 Bliss. Mary A. 170.434 Block Bridle 127 Block, Joan K. 93,139,156,434 Bloom, Philip V. 182,434 Bloomquist. Deanna 90,93,139,156,374 Blount, Judith C. 82,126,434 Blue Key 62 Blumberg, Michael H. 434 Blythe, Stephen G. 1 25. 1 27 Board of Regents 14 Board of Student Publications S3 Bobek, Mary E. 93,168,374 Bobek, William L. 208.434 Bodenhamer, Judy L. 220.434 Boehmke, Richard D. 100,355 Boettcher, Jarold W. 69,105,206.374 Boge, Allen D. 78,374 Bogenhagen, Evelyn C. 223.434 Bohrer, Susan M. 223,434 Bokelman. Terry K. 533 Boldm, Richard M. 238.434 Boles, David C. 122.126,250,353,354, 434 Bolnick, William M. 238,434 Bolton, Larry A. 11 3 ,206,434 Bonar, Arlo G. 253 Bond. Harry E. 100 Bone. Ronald L. 434 Bonebrake, Veronica 91,355,434 Bonewitz, Bonnie B. 85,149,152,434 Bonine. Dan R. 140 Bonneau, Charles R. 121,182,434 Bonneau, Roland J. 182,434 Bontrager, Harold L. 66.374 Bootery 536 Booz. Dudley L. 434 Borberg, Robert M. 210,434 Borg. Alfred F. 17,46.47 Borg. Merle L. 208,434 Borgerding, John F. 143,202,435 Borland, Dennis P. 131,135.241.435 Borne, Robert L. 110.374 Bornheimer, Joseph F. 206,435 Bosler, Robert M. 176.435 Boss. James F. 143.202.374 Bostater. Robert D. 173.435 Bortger ' s ICA 539 Bottorff. James L. 204.281 .435 Bottorff, William W. 204,281.374 Bouchardon. Mary C. 374 Bouchey. Gary D. 204,435 Bouchey, William M. 73,204,292,435 Bourque. Maria L 55,61,92.133,168,435 Bourquin. Daniel T. 113 Bower, Darrell L. 1 1 1 Bower. Judith J. 231,435 Bower, Kathy 109 Bowers, J. B. 148,200.435 Bowie, Rogga J. 226.435 Bowie, Travis J. 176,353,435 Bowles, Paul B. 283 Bowles. Sara S. 168.333.435 Bowman. Anne L. 64.91.140.164,350. 435 Bowman, Charles I. 244.374 Bowman, Gary H. 435 Bowman. Jo A. 109 Bowman. Marvin M. 66,110.375 Bowman, Michael L. 190.435 Boyd. Barbara J. 231,435 Boyd, Bonnie S. 217,435 Boyd, Elizabeth F. 64,170,435 Boyd Hall 222-225 Boyd, Kenneth L. 110,375 Boyd, Mamie (Mrs.) 222 Boyd, Mary F. 39.50.61.76.170,375 Boylls. John C. 95.136,137,239.435 Bozarth, Andrew J. 239,435 Bozarth, Karen K. 76,166.375 Brackett, Bette I. 108 Bradbury, Rose A. 135,217,352.435 Bradley, Howard R. 1 22 Bradley. Nancy I. 154,435 Bradshaw, Sally A. 435 Brady. Ferguson L. 102 Brainerd. Howard R. 1 1 6,241 ,435 Bramlage, Dorothy E. 162,375 Brammer, Ora P. I Mrs. I 176 Brandenburg, Linda A. 156,435 Brandner, Lowell 17.74 Brandt, Judith I. 64,168,351,352,435 Brandt, Ruth E. 54,55,92,146.168,375 Brandt, W.W. 26 Brannam. Clarence B. 1 98,435 Branson. Bruce R. 435 Branson, Lester L. 192,435 Branson. Richard L. 268.267,435 Brauer, Anthony E. 145.184,436 Brauer, Bruce R. 1 14,184,353.375 Brauer, Carolyn E. 168,307,358,436 Braun, Clait E. 123.375 Bray, Michael V. 188,436 Breault, Arlene M. 94,231.436 Breer, Marl in D. 436 Bremer. Larry W. 436 Bremer, Linda J. 166,226,354,436 Breneman, James R. 79,206,436 Brennan ' s Skelly Service 544 Brent, Roger H. 148,176,436 Brent. Wayne A. 1 23,375 Brethour, Mary R. 91,96,168,217,350, 352.436 Breuel, Jerry F. 110 Brewer. Donald D. 104,204.375 Brewer. Owen C. 75.342,344.375 Brewster, Jerry V. 200.436 Briggs, Charles B. 206.436 Briggs. Patricia K. 247.436 Bright, Oneta 418 Brink, Douglas W. 105.182,346,436 Brink, James D. 1 28.284 Brink, Jarvis R. 178,375 Brinkmeyer, Joan J. 125,217.436 Brinkworth, Edgar L. 239,436 Brisbin, John C. 1 02.206,375 Britton, Barbara N. 136,231,436 Britton, Gale E. 237.436 Britton, John A. 1 76.375 Broadhurst, Jon P. 208,436 Broadhurst, Vicki J. 355 Broady, Brad W. 111,178,436 Brock. Ronald E. 215.375 Brockhausen, Dale W. 240,353.436 Brockman, Stanley R. 77,119 Broers, John K. 436 Brogan, Lewis H. 1 86.436 Brolo. Celestino E. 102,117 Bronson, William C. 348 Brooks. James R. 173,436 Brooks. William D. 174.436 Brookshire, William 248,436 Brosowsky, Stanley M. 144.436 Brougham. Robert D. 176.436 Brower. Gary M. 248.277.436 Brown, Carl J. 262 Brown, Charles D. 267 Brown, Ernest E. 212,353,436 Brown. H. Janiece 136,137.375 Brown, John O. 29,196,436 Brown, Larry V. 200,436 Brown, Loretta S. 162.375 Brown, Nancy M. 436 Brown. Robert L. 188.436 Brown, Tommy W. 375 Brown, Vivian M. 437 Brown, Warren S. 62,65.79,186.269.271, 274,375 Brown, William E. 196,375 Brown. William J. 419 Brownback, Dewey E. 241 ,437 B rownel I, Kenneth R. 212,437 Brownlee, Wayne E. 67.122,194.375 Broyles, James K. 376 Broyles, Martha 419 Bruce. Ralph G. 105.182.437 Brumback. Sandra S. 85.121.226,437 Brummel, Joel S. 143,437 Brummer. George K. 437 Brundige. Dennis J. 190.437 Brunswig. Connie S. 125.145,217,437 Bryan, Jedwin R. 215.437 Bryan. Jon B. 98.376 Bryan. Melvin R. 140,437 Bryan, Ronald W. 140.352,437 Bryan. Thomas A. 115.437 Bryant, Darrell K. 263 Bryant, Patricia S. 168,437 Bryant, Shirley, 108 Bryson, Gladys K. 72,113,376 Buchanan, Donald E. 376 Buchele, James P. 1 48. 1 78,437 Buchele, Verona A. 1 18,233,294,295, 437 Buchmann, Matthew A. 73,200.437 Buck, David L. 437 Buckbee. Albert W. 200.376 Buckle. Barbara J. 223,437 Buckley, Burton R. 1 20 Buckner, Robert L. 99,133 Buenning. Jan C. 154.226,437 Buenning, Lynn A. 118,154,437 Buenning, Sue L. 437 Bugni.JehnA. 102 Buhrer. Arlen R. 1 80,28 1 ,437 Bull, Robert W. 112 Buller, Joel E. 248.355,437 Bumgarner. Jim G. 212,376 Bumstead, Barbara L. 96 Bunch. Thomas M. 104 Bunger, William P. 136.137.243,376 Bunney, Donald J. 1 14.240,437 Bunney. Gary L. 135.180,337.376 Bunton, Norma 17,26 Burandt, Richard L. 35,71,98.103,437 Burch. Paul W. 188.437 Burcham, Devirda H. 1 76,301 ,376 Burcham, William R. 176.437 Burchfiel. Darlyne M. 108 Burchfiel. John R. 437 Burdorf. Marilyn E. 156,352,437 Burfield. Msrvin L. 248.437 Burgat, KayL. 154,217,437 Burge. Linda R. 80.166,376 Burger-Baird Engraving Co. 550 Burgess, Steve L. 127,178.437 Burhoop. Boyd E. 110.194.376 Burhoop, Jean M. 376 Burk, Elmer C. 237,437 Burk, Mary L. 223.438 Burk. Paul F. 106.121 Burke, Daniel D. 106 Burke, Macavoy L. 148.188.438 Burkes. Joanne E. 226 Burkey, Jerry B. 128 Burkhardt. Chris C. 120 Burkholder, Clendi D. 223438 Burkholder. Jimmy C. 198.376 Burling, Margaret L. 1 25,223.352.438 Burling, William V. 438 Bum. Judith A. 92 Bumes, Charles R. 1 02. 1 48, 1 92,438 Burnett, Carl L. 176.438 Burnett. Lana L. 96.226,438 Burns. Carol A. 354 Burris, Byron D. 438 Burroughs. Deanna D. 438 Burton. Charles L. 102.241 ,376 Burton, Gary H. 245.438 Buser. John D. 111.143,438 Buss, Garv L. 355 Bussert, Dixie C. 125.146.172,438 Buster, John E. 122.438 Buster, Kent M. 104.438 Butel, Janet S. 162.438 Butel. Robert W. 248.438 Butler, Harvey J. 102 Butler, LindaS. 168.438 Butterworth. Jerry D. 198.438 Buttron, Helen M. 231.438 Butts. Donald W. 241.438 Butzin. Donald F. 105.438 Buzan. Virginia R. 352 Buzenberg. John J. 135 Buzzell ' s Office Suoolv 537 Byerley. Byron E. 79.102 Bvers. Larry R. 296 Byers. Patricia A. 52, 1 1 8. 1 32, 1 36. 1 37 233.294.354438 Byrne. Stan ' ey B. 438 Cain, Larry W. 376 Cain. Mary P. 158.438 Cain, Susan T. 168,438 Calderon, Prudencio 117.237,438 Caldwell, James N. 121,212.343.438 Caldwell, Marilyn K. 217,438 Calhoon. Carol K. 247.352,438 Call. Barbara A. 152.226.438 Call. Edward P. 130 Callabresi. Melvin C. 50.68,184,299.376 Callen, James D. 54,62,68.105.192.376 Callen. Judith C. 52,92,376 Calliham, Betty J. 136,137,217,438 Calliham, Judy A. 166.226.438 Callison, George L. 196.376 Calmes. John W. 212,438 Camerlinck, Robert J. 125 Cameron. Gary L. 1 02 Cameron. L. Clare 152,342.439 Campbell. Bonnie J. 144 Campbell. Darrel L. 239,439 554 Campbell, Galen K. 196.439 Campbell, Paule J. 84,341,344,345 Campbell, Roberts. 439 Campbell, Robert!. 116,439 Campbell ' s Gift Shop 537 Campus Book Store 542 Campus Pastries 537 Canterbury Association 139 Capron, Beverly J. 109 Capron, Carol M. 109 Capron, Kenneth M. 112 Capron, Virgil J. 112,253 Cardwell, A. B. 15,26,47 Carey, John W. 439 Carey, Karen J. 126,136,223,439 Carl, Kenneth L. 104 Carl, Sharon K. 223,439 Carleton, Cheryl L. 96,154,217,439 Carlgren, Erick F. 204,439 Carlgren, Stefan M. 204,439 Carlin, Elizabeth A. 145,226,344,345, 439 Carlin, John W. 51,62,66,130,194,376 Carlson, George M. 1 00,439 Carlson, Sharon J. 91,145.168,352,439 Carmichael, Judith 217,352.439 Carney, Charles 254 Carpenter, F. R. 20,23 Carpenter, Jimmy 259 Carpenter, Kenneth H. 421 Carpenter, Montford L. 1 22,250,439 Carr MarileeS. 162,226,306,307,309, 326,439 Carr Sharron S. 223,439 Carrico, Tom P. 53,62,73,196,376 Carroll, Susan E. 226,439 Carruthers, Carole L. 223,439 Carson, George A. 421 Carson, John F. 142,202.439 Carson, Sue E. 170.223,439 Carstedt, Robert W. 237,439 Carter, Hazel (Mrs.) 190 Carter, Mary P. 160,223,439 Carter, Richard C. 1 1 4,439 Carter, Ronald K. 376 Caruthers, Patricia 1 29, 1 43 ,226,439 Carver, James V. 180,439 Carver, Sharon A. 90,223,439 Casady, Norman L. 83,439 Casady, Robert J. 206.439 Case, James A. 238,439 Case, Larry W. 1 92,439 Case, RussellC. 101 Casey, Karen R. 220,352,439 Casey, Patricia A. 164,223,439 Cashman, Marilyn S. 91,152,223,352,440 Cassell, Robert A. 104,440 Cassidy, Jerry L. 105,136,137,234,238, 440 Caster, Dallas D. 279,440 Caster, JimmieJ. 111,440 Castillo, Armando J. 102 Cates, Vernon E. 421 Cation, Kenneth L. 71,106,377 Cauble, Judith D. 137,160,223,440 Caughlin, Raymond J. 202,440 Caughron, Thomas M. 351,352 Cebula, Robert A. 240,377 Cecil, Ethelyn L. 93,135,220,377 Celtics 242 Cernosek, Roberta E. 52.64,231 ,440 Cerny, John H. 45,1 1 1 ,244,301 ,440 Cesafsky, Allen A. 440 Chadwick, Curt H. 98 Chaffee, James L. 1 02,204,440 Chalmers, Glenn B. 102,377 Chamber Music Series 324-325 Chambers, Peggy L. 121,217,440 Chambers, Sharron K. 223,440 Champlin, Gary W. 71 Chandani, Shyam M. 88 Chaney, Thomas J. 248,377 Chaparajos Club 128 Chaplain, Ronald S. 110,377 Chapman, Dona J. 154,440 Chapman, Jack R. 67,123,178,377 Chapman, Mark A. 237,267,283,440 Chapman, Michael T. 144 Chappell, Alonzo 421 Chappel I, Stephen F. 204,377 Charles, Michael K. 208,345,353,440 Charron, Ronald G. 440 Charvat, Mary J. 85,93.143,231,352,440 Chase, Larry L. 123,175,440 Chase, Lorena A. 1 08 Chasey, Linna S. 226,440 Cheerleaders 336 Chehaske, John T. 69,104,1 14,248,377 Chelesnik, David F. 286 Chelesnik, Madlyn K. 160,440 Chelikowsky, J. R. 26,119 Chelikowsky, Richard 196,421 Chen, Ruei Chen 421 Chen, Ruei Choo 231,421 Chen, RueiT. 421 Chen, Shirley W, 352 Cheney, Timothy P. 237,440 Chepil, Eugene 440 Cherpitel, Sidney W. 440 Chesney, Kenneth K. 238,440 Chesnut, Roy J. 440 Chiang, BingA. 250,440 Chick, Lloyd D. 196,440 Chi Epsilon 70 Chi Omega 158-159 Chilcott, James H. 115,125,136,137,194, 353,440 Chilcott, Stanley N. 105 Childers, Linda J. 220,440 Childers, Linda K. 96,133,223,440 Chiles, Barbara A. 440 Chiles, Carole B. 220,441 Chiles, Dennis E. 186,441 Chimes 61 Chin, Paul D. 421 Chinn, Philip R. 238,441 Chism, Kathryn L. 76,82,93,140,247,377 Chisum, Gerald M. 533 Chitwood, Judy K. 93,164,441 Choguill, Charles L. 50,1 13,196,441 Choplin, David W. 1 86,377 Chou, Conrad T. 421 Chowins, Richard D. 204,441 Chrisman, Peggy J. 52,90,93,126,135. 172,377 Christensen, Dale K. 245.441 Christensen, Harold 145,441 Christensen, John L. 267 Christensen, Patricia R. 118,1 52,226,44 1 Christian Fellowship 138 Christian, William R. 122,250,441 Christiansen, Stanley 99,240,441 Christie, James C. 212,377 Christie, Lloyd E. 1 1 1 ,238,441 Christy, Arthur E. 99,441 Church of Christ Fellowship 144 Church, Gerald M. 148,176,352,441 Church, John T. 73,204,441 Churchman, James E. 70,102 Ciboski, Arlene P. 231,355,441 Cicmanec, John L. 11 2,234,24 1 ,44 1 Citizen ' s State Bank 541 Clabaugh, Oscar F. 110 Clark, Carol J. 92,146,158,377 Clark, Don W. 237,441 Clark, Elizabeth E. 63,166,441 Clark, Jane L. 158,223,441 Clark, John B. 1 25,236,442 Clark, John W. 73 Clark, Jon R. 112,176,442 Clark, Lou E. 128,217,442 Clark, Mary C. 65,160,442 Clark, William K. 56,77,119 Clarke. Leonard H. 210,442 Clary, Joseph R. 240,377 Clason, Aryl B. 105 Classen, Harold I. 134,138,141,442 Claunch, Jerry R. 377 Claussen, Marylou 83,223,354,442 Clavell, Carlos E. 1 1 1 Clawson, Eldon L. 122,129,442 Clawson, Janice E. 94,442 Claybaugh, Robert J. 21 5,442 Claycamp, Loretta L. 94,247,295,442 Claydon, Ellen J. 29,61,74,162,344,442 Claydon, Thomas J. 1 30 Clegg, Victoria L. 162,442 Cleland, Joseph L. 196,442 Clendening, Wayne E. 184,442 Cleveland, George M. 241,354,442 Click, Sylvia 377 Clewell, Sylvia 377 Clifford, John R, 111,140,180,442 Cling, Carolyn K. 295 Clingan, Cheryl (Mrs.) 152 Clinic Club 115 Clinkenbeard, Charles 112,212,442 Clothier, Eugene R. 236,442 Cloud, Betty J. 96,158,223,442 Clovia 172 Glowers, Robecca A. 83,113,442 Glowers, Stanley R. 79,113,442 Clubine, Gerald D. 35,69,71 ,106,377 Clum, Duane V. 192,377 Cobb, Don L. 239,442 Coburn, Ralph J. 93.208,353,377 Coca-Cola Bottling Company 539 Cochran, Harold M. 194,442 Cochran, Scott P. 65,206,277,298,377 Cochrun, Benny K. 237,261,263,442 Coe, Kyle L. 243,442 Coffman, Jack D. 67,123,206,378 Cof f man, James R. 110,378 Coffman, Larry D. 206,442 Coffman, Nancy L. 82,125.223,442 Cohan, Lawrence A. 186,272,277,442 Colaw, Thomas A. 206,378 Colbert, James J. 292 Cole, Cynthia M. 168,223,442 Cole, Darold F. 1 80,442 Cole, Duane E. 110,253 Cole, Harold S. 200,442 Cole, Larry W. 238,442 Cole. ZelmaR. 82,217,442 Cole ' s Department Store 538 Coleman, Edrel A. 378 Coleman, Janet C. 307,443 Coleman, Nancy K. 84.231 .443 Coleman, Susan 118,136,156,355,443 Coles, Embert H. 47 Colglazier, Donald F. 443 Collegian 344,345 Collegian Summer School 341 Collegiate 4-H 125,126 Collegiate 4-H Review 124 Collins, George B. 14 Collins, Larry L. 144 Collins, Michael H. 200,443 Collins, Roxie A. 144 Collins, Theodore R. 241 ,443 Colson, Fred M. 378 Colvin, Thomas L. 240 378 Colwell, Vici A. 160,443 Combes, Larry D. 103,243,378 Combrink, Carmen W. 1 25.220,443 Comfort, Anthony J. 204,378 Commonwealth Theaters 543 Compton, Jere L. 141,443 Compton, Larry C. 141,443 Comstock, Joyce M. 443 Conaway, Gary L. 99,443 Conde Music and Electric 547 Condit, Gerald L. 267 Condit, Lawrence E. 267 Condray, Jerry L. 131,443 Cone, John A. 204.345,443 Conger, Carleen A. 63,126,152.226,443 Congleton, William L 240,443 Congrove, James E. 194.378 Connell. Martin R. 112,196,443 Conner, Charles T. 100 Conner, Donald L. 196.443 Conner, James F. 100,202,443 Conner, Joan I. 84,143.162,443 Connet, Gwendolyn 133,343,443 Connet, Mary E. 133 Connolly, Paul J. 148,174,443 Connolly. Terrence D. 202,443 Conrad, Bruce P. 178.443 Conrad, Loren W. 186,378 Consolino, Ronald J. 206,298,443 Converse, Leo H. 112 Converse, Ronald E. 180,443 Cook, Carolyn J. 160,378 Cook, Jack R. 103 Cook. James Raleigh 144 Cook, James Richard 378 Cook, Jerry V. 135 Cook, Larry E. 71,103,200,378 Cook. Mary D. 94,231,443 Cook, Thaine W. 105,188,378 Cookson, Saundra S. 166,443 Cool, Joann 90,168,378 Cool, William L. 443 Coolbaugh, Morris P. 105,239,443 Coolen, Barbara J. 136,137,443 Coolev, Jane M. 64,93.231.443 Cooley, Martha K. 158,352,443 Coon, Larry L. 20,176,362,363,378 Coon, Laura G. 138 Cooney, Larry D. 65 Coons, James T. 190,443 Cooper, Derothy J. 76,85,135,139,247, 378 Cooper, James K. 65,263 Cooper, Margaret L. 61.76,84,158,378 Cooper, Marilyn L. 97,220,378 Cooper, Susan L. 168,444 Cooper, Thomas A. 200,263,444 Cope, Diana G. 1 18,223,444 Copeland, Joanne I. 156,444 Copenhaver, John H. 86 Coppinger, Mary L. 96,158,223,444 Copple, James D. 114,178,444 Coppoc, Gordon L. 66,1 1 1 Corbin, Murry D. 284 Cordova, Jose D. 1 22,241 ,444 Gorman, Pat D. 444 Corn. Roger P. 243,283,441 Cornwell, Lorette Mrs.) 170 Corpstein, Kenneth R. 99,143,239,444 Corr, Terry L. 240,444 Correll.C. M. 15 Corrigan, Lawrence T. 206,260,261 ,262, 263,296,298,444 Corrigan, Richard F. 263 Corser, Gary J. 204,444 Cosby, Susan K. 96,170,217,307,444 Coscia, Daniel A. 130 Cosmopolitan Club 107 Cossaart, Janice A. 1 32,444 Cotton, Robert R. 72 Cottrell, Fredric R. 288,444 Couch. Carol A. 93,162,352,444 Couch, Helen L. 226,444 Coughlin, Sophia M. 220,444 Coulson, Cynthia S. 80, 1 58,444 Coulson, Fred (Mrs.) 167 Coulson, Stephen J. 196,444 Coulter, Jeanette E. 223,351 ,444 Coulter, Roger W. 35,68,71,98,378 Coupland, William C. 236,444 Courtney, Dianne P. 1 52,444 Courtney, Glen L. 240,444 Covington, Karen J. 132.378 Cowan, John A. 65.21 5 336,378 Cowan, Judith A. 93.158,352,444 Cowan. Marion C. 248,444 Cowen, Dale L. 200,444 Cowles, Ellen L. 93,140,217,343,444 Cowles, Janet L. 223.444 Cox, Frost 288 Cox, Hubert D. 1 1 2,208,444 Cox, Kenton L. 444 Cox, Larry J. 128,129,173,353,445 Cox, Rufus F. 21 Cozart, Harry T. 445 Crabb, Jay P. 74,176,342,345.352,379 Craft, Barbara L. 379 Craft. Roger L. 71,103,379 Cragg, George E. 445 Craig, Jerry R. 363,379 Craig, M. Dorothy 147 Cram, Dan E. 445 Cramsey, George R. 379 Crandall, George M. 379 Crangle, Robert D. 1 1 3,241 ,445 Crank, Robert E. 17 Cranmer, Roger L. 298 Cranston, Charles S. 99,379 Cravens, Robert L. 196,445 Crawford, Harold F. 79.1 14,192,352,445 Crawford, Kenneth R. 379 Crawford, Robert F. 110.212,379 Crawford, Roy K. 182,445 Craycraft, David M. 238,445 Creager, Glen 99,248.379 Creamer, Linda B. 115,379 Creamer, Thomas B. 182,445 Cree, Susan L. 217,445 Cress, Carole I. 83,121,126,166,445 Crews, David T. 445 Crill, Dick J. 128.445 Crispin, MalindaR. 136,137,227,355, 445 Crist, Caroline L. 126,223,445 Crist, Sue A. 217.445 Crist, Theodore P. 190,445 Cristler, Connie L. 54,61.92.154,379 Criswell, Mildred L. 140,247,354,445 Critser, William D. 300 Crocker, Jack W. 1 80,445 Crocker, Nancy J. 170,445 Crocker, Rex D. 379 Cron, Paul D. 141.379 Crosby, Crosby M. 86,100,200,445 Cross Country 282 Cross, Rex E. 1 1 1 ,237,445 Crotinger, Marsha F. 156,227,445 Crow, Gerald P. 237,445 Crum, Sara S. 93, 1 47, 1 68,445 Cryderman, Keith R. 148,173,445 Cudney, David W. 379 Culberson, Marilyn K. 90,93,154,223,445 Cummins, Phillip E. 175,445 Cundiff, Laura R. 93 Cunningham, Ann S. 84,217,445 Cunningham, Gary L. 103,379 Cunningham, Jerry J. 180,445 Cunningham, Phyllis 168,445 Cunningham, Richard 102 Cunningham, Ronald G. 123,126,135,446 Cunningham, Thomas F. 206,446 Cunningham, Wayne C. 212,446 Curry, Miriam A. 74.345 Curtan, Joseph R. 446 Curtis, Lloyd S. 175,281,446 Curtis, Terry W. 71,106 Curtis, William W. 192,379 Cusic, Chester W. 1 36, 1 37,446 Daggett, Larry L. 69,70.102,139,140. 192.446 Dahleh. Abdul R. 89 Dahling, Carl W, 112,186,300,446 Dahlquist, Peter H. 188,379 Dahlsten, Larry E. 236,353,446 Dailey, James L. 188,379 Daily, Duane D. 136,137,379 Daily, Leah S. 227,352,446 Dairy Club 130 Dake, Charles A. 1 1 2 Dake, Gwyn 1 09 Dalai, Ashokkumar N. 421 Dale E. Brock 350 Dale, James E. 143,236,446 Dale. Mary F. 94,167,143.227 Dale, Melvin D. 87 Dale, Nancy A. 227,446 555 Dale. Patrick L. 143.239.446 Dallas, Jean E. 446 Dallen. Larry D. 193.446 Dalrymple, Roger D. 200,446 Dalton. Chester A. 1 40 Dalton, Margaret J. 170,295.446 Dalton, William K. 212.446 Dame, Floyd M. 243,446 Dame, James R. 94,379 Dames Club 108 Danaher. Michael J. 196,446 Danenbarger. W. F. 14 Danford. Barbara L. 82,129,136.137.231, 379 Daniel, Thomas L. 446 Daniel. Wayne L. 72.240,355.446 Danieley, Edward L. 267 Daniels, Raymond L. 238,283,446 Daniels, Richsrd C. 204,446 Danielson, Janet 109 Danielson, Robert J. Ill Danler. Joseph E. 143,446 Dannenberg, Larry K. 184,380 Dannenberg. R. M. (Mrs.) 204 Danskin, D. C. 15 Darg. Richard J. 237.446 Darter. Don A. 296 Darter. Janet K. 223.446 Darter. Larry J. 198.446 Darwash. Adnan O. 89 Daubert, Ronald L. 236.446 Daugherty. Jerry D. 446 Dave Arunkumar D. 421 David. Tom V. 11 2 Davidson. Anton J. 352.353 Davidson, George A. 65,269,273 Davidson. Lloyd A. 1 1 6, 1 26 Davidson, Michael W. 100.446 Davies. Marian M. 85.93,125.129,231. 446 Davies. Robert E. 116,173.446 Davis. Charlotte 73,94.125.231.446 Davis. Corieta J. 108 Davis. Dean L. 127 Davis, Dee A. 85,156,227,447 Davis. Dors 109 Davis. Dorothy M. 218.447 Davis, Earle 26 Davis, Elmer C. 112 Davis. CaylaJ. 82.136,223,355,447 Davis, Gene L. 127 Davis. Ginger 109 Davis, Helen C. 125.223,352,447 Davis, Jack D. 192,447 Davis, James C. Ill Davis. John F. 200,380 Davis. John M. 105 Davis. Jon D. 200,447 Davis. Leo 278 Davis. Linda J. 166,223.447 Davis, Linda L. 81,93.135.223.447 Davis. Michael J. 190,447 Davis, Robert J. 122 Davis, William D. 350,380 Dawdy. Janet 154.380 Dawdy. Janice K. 227.447 Dawes. Donald W. 176.301,447 Dawson. Betty J. 83.135.162.447 Dawson, Edward E. 136.137,241.380 Dawion ' s Conoco 543 Day. Donald L. 127,353 Day. Gary L. 447 Day. Larry N. 93,447 Day, Madeline L. 118 Day, Marvin E. 123.250.447 Day. Rjchard N. 143.202.447 Day, Violet J. 136.137,380 Deal. Larry E. 83.202.447 Dean. Conrad H. 380 Dean. James B. 180.380 Dearborn. Judith A. 136.380 Dearmond. Fanchone 128.218.447 Deaver. Robert M. 200.355.447 DeBusk. John A. 65,267,421 Deckard, Milton E. 105.180,447 Decker, Joy L. 447 Decker. Marcia L. 447 DeCou. Donald F. 77 Dees. Gailyn L. 447 Deets. Paul L. 122.237.447 Deever. Stanley G. 115 DeFeo. David L. 192.447 DeGeer. Charles V. 127 Degnan. Deanna M. 92.147.156.380 Deines. Herman F. 106 DeJesus. Jesus C. 71,106,107.380 Dejmal. Douglas A. 240.447 DeLong, Raymond K 69,71,103 Delta Chi Colony 173 Delta Delta Delta 160-161 Delta Phi Delta 65 Delta Sigma Phi 188-189 Delta Sigma Rho 72 Delta Tau Delta 190-191 Delta Upsilon 192-193 Deluxe Cleaners 537 DeMand. Dr. John W. 17,53 DeMand. John W. 92,355.447 DeMoss. Richard T. 204,279.447 Dempsey. Douglas E. 99.175.447 Denchfield.Thomas D. 95.104.241,447 Deneke, Frederick J. 143.202,447 Denesha, John W. 190,447 Denholm, Barbara A. 94,380 Denk, Daniel B. 206.447 Dennis, Linda K. 80.146,162.306,307, 309.447 Denny, Douglas J . 1 00. 1 2 1 .448 DeNoon. Daniel A. 143.241.448 Denton, Floyd N. 140,237.381 Denton. Harold G. 212.448 Denton. Larry R. 212.448 Denton, Wilson L. 236.281,448 Depee, Albert S. 130.362,381 Deppe. Sharon R. 352 DePue, Claytons. 281 Derby Darling 147 Derks. Edwin C. 206.448 Derks, Eugene L. 206,381 DeRouchey. Vincent F. 1 I 1 . 1 43 DeRusseau. Ronald W. 149.204.448 Desai. Maganlal N. 107.130 DeStafano. Frank 202.448 Detlefsen. Darryl F. 227.239.381 Detrick, Susan K. 63.1 52,448 Dettmer, Dennis E. 1 1 2,448 Detwiler, Amelia A. 448 Detwiler. Wesley R. 448 Deutscher. Kenneth N. 125 Devaasirvatham, Suresh 88,421 Devner, Barbara J. 295 DeVore. Richard L. 180,448 DeWeese, Paul F. 74.259 DeWeese. Paula J. 170.448 Dewey, Darlene K. 533 Dewey, Jacqueline D. 137.164,381 Dewey, Michael T. 125 Devoe. Duane R. 215,353.448 Dharia, Devendra M. 421 Dial, John M. 1 10.206,381 Dial, Ronald A. 98.381 Diamond. Arlen E. 145.184,448 Diana. Mart A. 174,448 Diaz. Roberto T. 1 1 7,238,448 Dick. Connie L. 76,85.152.381 Dick, Deborah R. 170,333,448 Dick, Diane C. 162,223,448 Dick, William J. 72,91,133,350.352.381 Dicke, Marilyn R. 85.145.247,448 Dicken, Donald R. 64,204,448 Dicken. James R. 111,178,448 Dicken, Linda K. 156,381 Dickerson, David L. 238.353,448 Dickerson, Linda J. 85.136.137,218,448 Dickey, David L. 236.448 Dickey, George L. 421 Dickey, Judy E. 448 Dickey. Kathleen A. 84.152.227,343,448 Dickey. Patsy A. 448 Dickey, Sally J. 152,381 Dickinson, Annabelle J. 17 Dickinson. Ellen K. 118 Dickinson, Larry L. 94.296381 Dickinson, Margaret 126.135,172.381 Dickinson, Russell B. 190.381 Dickson. Thomas H. 174,381 Diehl. Clenda M. 227.448 Diekman, Jack L. 121.182,448 Diekmann, Roger A. 1 84,448 Dierdorff, Karen J. 170.449 Dietrich, James E. 279 Dietz. Dwayne E. 1 76.449 Dill. Kenneth P. 180.449 Dillehay. Dennis R. 91.93,381 Dilley, James E. 72,182.353,354,448 Dillon, Donna L. 449 Dillon. Gary D. 449 Dilts. Wayne 122,449 Dimmitt, Lawrence A. 1 1 3.194.353,449 Dirks. Sandra S. 227.449 Diskalkar, Padmakar 88.421 Dissinger, Edward R. 262,269 Ditch. Connie L. 1 60.449 Dittoe, Robert C. 293.381 Dlabal, Donna M. 143,223.449 Dodds. DeLoss 259,283.284 Dodd s Inc. 543 Dodge. Madeline D. 132 Dodson, David S. 64, 1 05 . 1 94,449 Doering. George W. 1 20 Doggett, Gary A. 449 Doggett. Judy L. 218,449 Dohm. Gerald L. 136.137.194,449 Dole, Bob 121 Doll. Dixon R. 206.296.449 Dolly s K-Lunch 548 Domer. Robin R. 130 Don Jerry 551 Donaldson, Mickey L. 210,449 Donaldson. Richard L. 241 ,449 Donavan, Peggy A. 93.140.449 Donham. Judith C. 118.381 Donnelly. Jerry L. 176.449 Dooley ' s, Jeweler 536 Doornbos. James S. 239.450 Doornbos. Jerald A. 110.194.381 Dcornbos. Mary J. 381 Dorawala. Tansukhlal 88.104.381 Dorian. Robert H. 78.237,450 Dorney, Wayne 289 Dornseif, Klaus 450 Dorsey, Sydne C. 218.450 Dorssom. Harold L. 65.184,381 Doty, Robert W. 87 Douglas, Donald R. 116.353.450 Douglass. Robert O. 241,450 Dowell, Albert R. 119.382 Dowell. Russell T. 206.262.296,298,450 Dowlin, Neil E. 74,131 Downing, Doris J. 143,166.450 Downing, Richard L. 196.450 Downs, Ella N. 231.450 Downs. Robert C. 79.21 2.450 Doyle, Richard L. 450 Draeger, Ernest A. 382 Drake, Connie S. 227,450 Drake, Diane E. 154,450 Drake, Mary L. 94 Drapei, Janice R. 1 52. 53 Dreiling. Judith A. 92, 1 36. 1 37,1 52.382 Dreiling. Mark J. 182.382 Dresie. Carl F. 104,239,382 Drew. John A. 65.262 Droge, Dennis L. 135,450 Drouillard, Dennis W. 103 Drumright. Ray 110.382 Drury, Ann 118,220.382 Dubois, Suzanne 85.93.247.450 Duckwall ' s 545 Duckworth, William F. 180,450 Duddalwar, Manohar B. 88 Dudley. Cwen M. 140,227,450 Duesberg. Coye A. 80. 1 66,450 Duf field. Robert J. 149,184.450 Duffin. Patricia A. 143.227.351 .450 Duffrer. Joy L. 94,121.145.220.450 Dufva. Diane 52. 158.352,382 Dugan, Raymond L. 62.206,382 Duggan, Margaret H. 143,231.450 Duguid. Linda J. 231.450 Dukes, Barry A. 119,180.382 Dukewits. Gary P. 239.382 Dumiak. Michael J. 196.450 Dumler. Judith A. 80.160.450 Dumler. Nancy A. 1 43. 1 47. 1 60,223.450 Dunagan, Zillah (Mrs.) 154 Dunaway. Luther W. 1 1 1 Duncan, David A. 192,450 Duncan. David W. 1 39,21 2.450 Duncan, Edward L. 450 Duncan, F. Dee 450 Duncan, Martha (Mrs.) 166 Duncan, Noel H. 35,69,79,103,186,382 Duncan. Virginia L. 216.220,451 Duncan. William S. 200.354,451 Duncan, Woodrow E. 210.451 Dunlap, Donna M. 61.92,168.315,382 Dunlap. Mary K. 85.96.170.227,451 Dunn. Donnell L. 451 Dunn, Edward F. 202.451 Dunn. JamesC. 125.134.451 Dunn. James L. 138,141,243,353,451 Dunn, John P. 143,202.346,382 Dunn, Larry R. 100,140,180,346,451 Dunn, Leon L. 125,239.451 Dunn, Nancy L. 56.168.451 Dunn, Thomas D. 200.288.382 Dunning. Beverly K. 141 Dunning. De A. 91,152,352.451 Dupersoy, Marvin W. 102.1 17 Durgan. Jack C. 54 Durham. Joan E. 168,451 Durham. Karol K. 80.168.352.451 Durland, Merrill A. 259 Durling. John C. 144 Dusenbury. Douglas K. 186,266.267,451 Dussair. David 100.200.451 Duston, James C. 248.451 Dutton. Antony S. 1 48. 1 96.45 1 Dutton. Ronald D. 1 2 1 .208.45 1 Dutton, Sharel L. 1 35.227,354,45 1 Dwyer, Richard J. 202.451 Dyche, Janice L. 156.451 Dye. Janet K. 80.158.451 Dyer, David A. 100.180.451 Dyer, Donald A. 132.237,451 Dyke. Eleanor C. 93.158,352,451 Dyke. Terry L. 192.353.451 Eads, Kathleen M. 158.451 Ealy. Robert P. 21,122 Earl. David E. 419 Eastwood. Eleanor R. 135.218.451 Eastwood. Raymond L. 98.135.382 Eaton, George R. 74 Eaton. Margaret R. 233.451 Eaton, Philip R. 206.451 Eaton. Raymond L. 299,301 Ebberts. G. Orval 26 Eberhart. Richard A. 29,184,451 Eberhart. Russell C. 64,198.451 Eck. Donald A. 77.1 19,421 Eckenrode, Norman Z. 382 Eckermann, Gloria J. 247,382 Eckert. Susan C. 80.168,451 Edde. MarilynS. 419 Eddie ' s Beauty Salon 542 Eddy. Edward M. 55.204.345.382 Eddy. Janet E. 82.140.231,451 Eddy. Sara L. 168.451 Edelblute, David J. 248.382 Edelblute, Nina 56 Edgar. Earl 26 Edgar, Lincoln J. 117,135 Edgerton, Lavonda S. 1 54,294.382 Edmiston. Robert C. 70.102.383 Edmonds, Gary N. 112.212.451 Edmonds, Judy 109 Edmonston, Loyal M. 241,451 Edwards, Annette K. 1 70,45 1 Edwards. A. T. 15,253 Edwards, Carolyn A. 421 Edwards, Gary W. 69.70.102,288 Edwards, Janice L. 419 Edwards. Philip M. 184.451 Edwards, Thomas A. 1 04. 1 3 5 Edwards. William C. 363.451 Edwardson, Robert L. 99,145.184,353. 451 Eggenberger, Judith 231.451 Eggleston. Jerry J. 125 Ehm. Clarence S. 451 Eichem, Benjamin J. 206.451 Eichor. Ricky J. 196.451 Eidson. Patricia L. 65 Eilrich, Gary L. 66. 1 22, 1 3 1 . 1 94.363,383 Eilrich, Louis E. 452 Eisele. Karl W. 99,284.383 Eisele, Nancy J. 94.223.452 Eisenstaedt. Manny 144,452 Eisenstark. Abraham 17 Elakhrass. Hisham A. 89 Elder, Darrell K. 196.452 Elder, Viola M. 94,452 Elgin, Marilyn E. 295 El iason, Donald G. 102.383 Ellington, Darwin L. 91,452 Ellington, Larry L. 175,452 Ellington, Rose M. 383 Elliott, Arlen L. 111.452 Elliott, Dennis D. 66.110,383 Elliott. Elizabeth G. 154,218,452 Elliott, Karen L. 108 Elliott. Leland W. 421 Elliott, Marsha L. 154,452 Elliott. Norman E. 99,125,238,452 Elliott, Rolland V. 98,136.354,383 Elliott, William H. 237,452 Ellis, Byron 53.74 Ellis, Donald J. 263 Ellis, James B. 148,204,383 Ellis, James W. 452 Ellis, Paul H. 104 Ellison, Steven W. 204,452 Ellsworth. George A. 113.180,353,452 Elnaghy. Mohamed A. 89 Elstrom. Allan C. 122.123,140,452 Elting. Cyrus H. 1 04.206.452 Elting. Julie C. 231.452 Eltiste. Loren M. 73.383 Elvins, Glen H. 184,299.452 Elwell, Joel D. 180,383 Ely, Ray W. 111,178.452 Elzinga. Richard J. 120 Embers. Kenneth D. 190.453 Emberton. Monzelle H. 68,383 Emig. Larry W. 453 Emig, Linda J. 154,223.453 Emigh. Constance K. 96,227,453 Emigh, John L. 238,453 Emken. Richard D. 453 Emmot. James D. 173.453 Enegren, Phillip D. 237,453 Engelken. Arlyn F. 143,202.453 Engelland. David J. 244,383,453 Engelland, Jack R. 178 Engineering Council 35 Engineers ' Magazine 346 Engineers ' Open House 326.327 Engler. Frederick D. 240,453 Engler. Mary P. 125.227.453 Englert. Tom A. 1 78.453 English, Burt F. 383 Englund. Charles E. 65.212.383 Engstrom. Ann E. 162.453 Enos. Paul, D. 240,453 Enright, William E. 196.453 Enrollment 302.303 Ensz. Mary A. 68,294.349 Entomology Club 120 Epard, Richard L. 86.130,175,383 Epstein, Beate, 350 Erbes. Lawrence E. 353,453 Erickson. James L. 239.267,453 556 Erickson, Larry E. 184,421 Erickson, Larry C. 104,240,453 Erikson, Sharon K. 453 Ernst, Donald M. 98 Ernzen, Phillip L. 237,453 Ernzen, Shirley K. 218,453 Erpelding, Lawrence 126,129,353,453 Errett, Charles L. 383 Ertle, Lawrence R. 453 Erway. Sara S. 63,97,164,453 Erwin, Lonnie C. 127,178,453 Esco, Linda K. 152,453 Eskridge, Escal L. 1 04,453 Eslinger, Robert C. 204,383 Essmiller, Karen K. 63,97,126,147,172, 453 Esslinger, Robert L. 215,453 Estes, AdaB. (Mrs.) 198 Estlow, Suzanne 117,118 Eta Kappa Nu 71 Etling, Sharon F. 85,121,223,453 Ettinger, Saundra L. 223,453 Eustace, Burt E. 78,243,453 Eustace, Walter D. 67,122 Evans, Grade 101 Evans, Ivor J. 204,453 Evans, James D. 454 Evans, John C. 454 Evans, Larry M. 244.454 Evans, Lois K. 85,94,137,164,454 Evans M.Alice 166,223.343,454 Evans, Mary F. 96,170,454 Evans, Ray R. 14 Evans, Seth T. 454 Evans, Sharilyn A. 21 8,454 Evans, T. M. 26,292 Evel. Eddie A. 383 Eveleigh, CeliaC. 94,166,454 Eveleth. Douglas J. 454 Everett, E. Bart 74,75,182,337,344,345, 383 Evers, Richard L. 196,454 Eversmeyer, Ruth J. 108 Ewing, Michael D. 202,454 Ewy, Gary L. 104 Ewy. Richard D. 186,269,274,300,369, 383 Exline, Nancy J. 93,96,160,218,454 Faculty Senate 17 Faddis, Jeryn S. 1 54,2 1 8,454 Faerber, Dorothy L, 143,231 ,352,454 Fager, Luann H. 154,454 Fagot, James A. 267 Faimon, Jim 280 Fair, Elizabeth A. 454 Fair, Gary L. 238,454 Fair, Janiece D. 90,140,227,454 Fair, Nancy J. 85,93,231,383 Fair, Sondra K. 90,93,133,140,384 Fairbank, Diane 170,454 Fairbank, Suzanne 65,170,384 Fairbanks, Gustave E. 17,259 Fairchild, Bernard V. 65 Fairchi Id, Frederick J. 95,242,384 Fairchild, Jimmy R. 54,62,190,351,384 Fairchild, Linda R. 158.454 Fairfield, Frances L. 247,454 Fairman, Charles E. 454 Falconer, Gary S. 79,206,454 Fallis, Lauda K. 1 18,156,454 Falter, Conrad M. 454 Falter, Richard T. 112,454 Family and Child Development Club 81 Frankhauser, Dean P. 241,454 Fankhauser, Jean A. 111,178,454 Fankhouser, Sue A. 138 Fanson, Ralph L. 454 Farabi, Terry B. 186,454 Farha, Susan K. 84,152,223,454 Farm Bureau Mutual Ins. Co. 543 Farmer, Charles J. 206,454 Farmer, Stephen F. 149,190,454 Farm House 194-195 Farney, Diane E. 247,455 Farney, Nelson E. 208,455 Farr, Howard M. 236,455 Farrell, F. D. 15 Farrell, Marcia A. 164,455 Farris, James D. 206,384 Farrow, Max W. 71,106,145,184,455 Farrow, Stephen E. 298 Fasse, Harvey D. 1 22, 1 35 Fast, Arnold E. 127.384 Faulconer, Jay E. 102,212,455 Faulconer, Joan 53,74,170,342,344,384 Faulconer, Mary G. 93.1 18.152,295,384 Faulconer, Susan 147,170.223,455 Favorite Man on Campus 335 Fay, Curtis R. 144 Fechner, Robert F. 121 ,455 Feese, Barbara A. 83,220,455 Fehrenbacher, Lyle E. 384 Felbush, Norma M. 218,455 Feldman, David C. 87 Felkner, James F. 196,455 Fellers, Kathy 108 Felten, John W. 105,121,182,455 Felton, David K. 139,248,384 Fenity, Nancy J. 109 Fenton, Ernest E. 71,101,105,384 Fenton, Frank R. 455 Fenton, Helen R. 108 Feren, James P. 142,202,455 Fergel, Phyllis K. 92,152,384 Ferguson, Ardis A. 23 1 ,455 Ferguson, George C. 66,110,384 Ferguson, John H. 267 Ferguson, John M. 22 Fernandez, Francisco 237,455 Fesler, Walter C. 133 Fetter, Hazel (Mrs.) 220 Fetterhoot, Jon M. 240,384 Fettes, Joseph J. 87,1 82,279,455 Fickel, Michael T. 100,301,384 Fields, Linda L. 136,137,384 Fields, Lloyd W. 182.455 Fields, Suzanne K. 455 Figueroa, Fernando L. 98,1 17 Filinger, George A. (Mrs.) 88 Finch, Ben B. 79 Finch, Mary A. 120,455 Fincham, Robert K. 206,384 Fink, Lynda D. 220,455 Fink, Nancy S. 223,455 Fink, Sharon S. 1 37, 1 60,455 Finkbiner, Elmer J. 455 Finkbiner, Robert E. 384 Finney, Karl 293 Finney, Patrick L. 293 Finney, Ronald B. 206,384 Finuf, Bernard D. 355,455 Firquain, Charles L. 190,455 First National Bank 548 Fischer, Emil C. 33 Fischer, Wm. R. 351,352 Fiser, David J. 196,384 Fiser, Ruth A. 170,455 Fish, Sharon A. 227,455 Fisher, Brenda J. 384 Fisher, Connie J. 72,91 ,352,384 Fisher. Kathleen L. 125,218,352,455 Fisher, Nancy L. 105,247,455 Fisher, Walter L. 148,175,455 Fitt, James A. 236,455 Fitzgerald, Terrell 215,455 Fitzwater, Max M. 190,345,455 Flaming, Melvin D. 130,131,134,239,455 Flanders, Steve R. 148,192,456 Fleek, MaryJ. 121,133,227,456 Fleming, Carol L. 1 14,160,456 Fleming, Carol S. 91,3 85 Fleming, Don W. 1 16,240,456 Fleming, James C. 196,456 Fleming, Katherine M. 220,456 Fleming, Kathleen 160,456 Flentie, Mary F. 247,456 Flentie, William J. 104 Flesher, Dawn L. 218,355,456 Flickner, Vernon L. 196,456 Flint, Sharon L. 93,385 Floerke, William A 283 Florell, Gaylord L. 385 Florell, John M. 186,456 Flory, David A. 102 Flowers, Donald H. 298 Flowers, Susan J. 93 Floyd, Edwin D. 237,456 Fluke, Linda R. 227,456 Flush Bowl Queen 147 Flying Club 86 Flynn, David L. 103,456 Fogelberg, Harvey L. 456 Folk, Patti A. 108 Folkerts, Esta A. 145,218,456 Folkerts, James D. 145,184,299,456 Folsche, Fredrick H. 99,243,456 Folsom, Patsy O. 218,456 Foltz, Sandra L. 1 47, 1 66,343,456 Foltz, V.D. 148 Football 258-267 Forbes, Duane E. 71 Forbes, Emma L. 93,231,385 Forensic Union 113 Foresman, John F. 99 Forren, James F. 1 88,456 Forrer, Howard S. 79,208,339,353,456 Forrest, John C. 421 Forsberg, Douglas L. 241,456 Fortner, Leroy B. 385 Fortune, Cedric B. 115,186,385 Forwand, Barry L. 1 44,456 Fosmire, Robert P. 95,136,137 Foster, Charles D. 206,385 Foster, Harry R, 182,283,456 Foster, James K. 182,421 Foster, Jerry D. 190,385 Foster, Lewis C. 110,385 Foster, Ronald W. 456 Fotopoulos, Christy 456 Foulds, Bonnie J. 93,133,135,227,295, 456 Foulk, James C. 456 Foulston, John E. 192,456 Fowler, Clarence S. 212,456 Fowler, John D. 127,385 Fowler, Kenneth D. 104 Fowler, Linda L. 93,125220.457 Fox, John R. 127. 362,457 Fox, Loretta A. 154,385 Fox, Sharon 1 08 Francis, Anita L. 457 Francis, Gene W. 56 Francis, Marian L. 178,457 Francisco, Betty J. 82,158,223,457 Frangkiser, Michael 176,457 Frank, Arlen D. 194,385 Frank, Doyle W. 1 1 2 Frankel, Edward A. 180,457 Franklin, Carol J. 533 Franklin, Charles C. 267 Fraser, Carolyn J. 154,227.457 Fraser, James E. 354 Fraser, Jean S. 1 54,457 Frashier, Kenneth M. 176,457 Frazee, Larry D. 125.237,457 Frazier, Carol A. 168,457 Frazier, John C. 259 Fredrickson, Duane E. 66,145,178,385 Freeby, Byron O. 102,188,385 Freedman, Lawrence N. 144 Freeman. Orvitle 21 Freidenberger, Dee A. 52,218.457 French, Charles M. 104.234,236,385 French, Dayna J. 227,457 French, Kathryn J. 50,54,154,457 Fresh, Loren A. 122,457 Frevert, Kurtis K. 215,457 Frey, David L. 354 Frey. John C. 300 Frick, Kathryn L. 137,164,352,457 Frickey, Wayne T. 1 88,457 Friend, William N. 248,457 Friesen, Ada J. 295 Friesen, Ann E. 247,457 Friesen, Bruce W. 200,385 Freisen, Lester D. 457 Friesen, Paul A. 100,134,457 Friesen, Robert D. 457 Friesen, Roy 353 Fritschen, Donald J. 254 Fritz, Gerald E. 355,457 Fritz, Jane I. 121,385 Fritz, Joyce R. 1 56,457 Fritzemeier, Merle D. 1 22. 1 40,24 1 .457 Frog Club 117 Fromme, Janice M. 96,156,223,457 Frommer, Deanna L. 457 Fry, Edward 81 Fryer, H. C. 26 Fuentes, Andy 1 96,457 Fugit, Bill W. 121,212,457 Fugit, EloiseD. 218,457 Fuhrman, Daniel C. 208,458 Fukazawa, Augusto K. 238.385 Fulkerson, Judith C. 168,223,458 Fulkerson, Priscilla 216,231,458 Fuller, Herman L. 176,458 Fuller, Judith A. 82,140,218,458 Fuller, Stephen W. 126,130,194,458 Fulton, Nancy K. 458 Funk, David H. 204,269,458 Funk, Gretchen 93,168,385 Funk, John W. 99 Funk. Miles R. 103,301 Funk, Monroe L. 1 34 Funk, Sandra S. 65,164,458 Furbeck, Patricia K. 458 Furlong, Daniel J. 267 Furse. Edgar R. 143,239,458 Future Farmers of America 131 Fuzail, Syed 99 Gabriel, Jerry D. 458 Gabrielson. Gary D. 145.184,385 Gagnon, Donald J. 142,236,458 Galichia, Joseph P. 1 1 5,206,458 Gallagher, Carol A. 295,458 Gallagher, William J. 262,265 Camba, Jeanette L. 68,158,458 Gamble, Wiley D. 70,102,107,458 Gamma Delta 145 Gamma Phi Beta 162-163 Gamma Theta Upsilon 119 Gammell, James L. 45.110,385 Gampper, Charles B. 458 Garard, Margaret J. 125,227.352,458 Garcia, Rosalio 279.296 Gardner, Curtis K. 99,194,385 Gardner, Jerry L. 66.. 122, 194,386 Garg, Mohan L. 88,421 Garner, Darrell W. 64,125,194,347,458 Carner, Harold E. 1 10,386 Garner, Sandra L. 158,352,458 Garner, William C. 73,386 Garnett, Jane V. 231,458 Garrelts, Glenda J. 96,136,223,352,458 Garretson, Peter W. 107,117,121,133, 458 Garrett, Dorothy P. 94,133,136.137,231, 458 Garrison, Marilyn 80,154 306,307,309, 458 Garrison, Nancy 93,458 Garrison, Suzanne K. 1 32,294 Carver, James L. 458 Garvin, Virginia A. 64,107,231,458 Gaston, Wendell O. 458 Gates, Ivan L. 204,458 Gates, Jimmy D. 386 Gathers, James E. 180,458 Gatlin, Donald H. 121,182,458 Gattis, Karen S. 132,247.458 Gauer, Judith L. 145,154,218.459 Gaume, Virginia J. 84,143,152,459 Gavande, Sampatrao A. 88,421 Gaylor, Vernon L. 113,145 Geier, Larry J. 178,459 Ceil, Larry L. 125,178,459 Geis, Clifton M. 208,343,459 Geist, Karen D. 93.97.220,386 Geist, WayneD. 66,130,133,135,250, 386 Gelino, Delores M. 231.459 Gench, Barbara E. 118,1 68,459 Gentry, Kay V. 386 Gentzler, Ronald P. 458 George, Jeanne M. 162,355,459 George, Marilyn J. 227,459 George, Mary E. 147,160,223,459 George, Mary P. 1 56.459 Geraehty, Doris A. 84,97,143,166,341, 459 Cerardy. Robert D. 122.135,250,459 Gerdes, GilmerG. 459 Gere, Jo 1 08 Gering, Catherine M. 143 German, Richard H. 200,386 Gerritz, Catherine M. 121,162,352,459 Cerritz, E. M. 15 Gerster, Gretchen A. 143,152,342,343, 459 Geyer, Karen L. 136.160,223,459 Geyer, Katherine 1 1 8 Ghrer, Grady F. 386 Giarrusso, Joseph M. 50.53,386 Gieber, William J. 65,288 Giefer, Bernard T. 69,104,386 Giefer, Louise R. 218,459 Giefer, Maryrose, C. 231,459 Gies, Larry W. 244.459 Gigstad, Malcolm E. 194,353,459 Cigstad, Sonja K. 81,164,386 Gilbert, Glynis D. 93,139,231,459 Gilbert, Patricia M. 534 Gilchrist, Carol A. 218,459 Gilchrist, Ross A. 121.459 Giles, Gary L. 69,71,98,103,178,386 Gilkey, Patricia J. 231,459 Gillaspie, Richard L. 140,459 Cilles, Kaydence L. 170,227,459 Gillespie. David C. 459 Gillespie, Sylvia A. 96,227,459 Ci Met, Lloyd D. 67,122,215,386 Cillett, Dewey F. 1 1 1 Gillett, Donna R. 109 Cillett Hotel 539 Gilley, Thomas S. 87,459 Gillmore, Linda E. 39,85,162,459 Gillmore, Marlin E. 459 Gilmer, Bernie L. 74,344 Gilmer, Jerry 74 Cilmer, Oletta J. 72 Gilmore, Lee R. 240,459 Cingerich, David F. 69, 1 02, 1 07, 1 34,386 Gingerich, Ralph E. 301,460 Gingerich, Ronal L. 301,460 Gingrich, R. F. 15 Ginn, Ward L. 79,176,386 Ginsburg, Bernard E. 144,244,354,460 Cintzel, William A. 204,460 Girls ' Dorm Council 216 Giroux, Ivan L. 386 Givens, Doris M- 460 Clad, Albert E. 132,236,460 Gladfelter, Harold L. 200,460 Glandon, Sarah A. 162,223,460 Glanville. Dorothy L. 52,82,125,140 223,460 Glanville, Roberta A. 82,126,140,231 460 Glazier, Glenn D. 238,460 Glendening. David L. 206,460 Glenn, Dallas L. 1 1 1 Glenn, Jacqueline R. 118 Glenn, Venna J. 109 Gleue, Lucia L. 133 Gleue, William F. 133.352 557 Clocker, William H. 87,182.349.386 Clore. James L. 267 Clover, Paul 227 Coatley, Brenda A. 11 8,460 Cobble, Michael R. 1 82.460 Coddard. Barbara S. 158.386 Goering, Donald S. 1 34 Coering, H. Keith 122,134 Coering. James L. 143.202,460 Coering, Judilee 125.134,218,460 Coering, Judy K. 134 Coering, Marvin D. 237.460 Coertz, Elizabeth C. 52,64,93.166.460 Coertz, Crayce E. 47 Coertz, Janice L. 50,56.61.160,460 Coertz. Nancy K. 160,460 Coertzen, Donald t. 68,134.386 Coetz, Leon F. 143.202.460 Coheen, James R. 186.460 Going, John E. 87, 1 48. 1 82.460 Gokhale. Dinkar R. 88.421 Cokhale. Viddyadhar 88 Coldasich, Matthew J. 143.202.460 Golden Belt Lumber Co. 549 Colder, Susan S. 231,460 Coldsby, Evelyn J. 92.107.133.135.137, 220.386 Coif 292 Colitko. Judith A. 76,93.218.386 Coltz, Sheryl F. 223.460 Gonzalez, Edmundo R. 102,142,460 Gonzalez, Jorge H. 99,142.460 Good. David W. 74,127,131.178.341. 347.460 Good, Don 362,364 Good. Ronald C. 196.460 Goodale. Joyce A. 93.460 Goodgion, Lawrence J. 240.460 Coodnow Hall 236-241 Coodnow Hall Council 234 Coodpasture, Don T. 65,208,262,387 Goodrich. Malcolm C. 1 1 1 ,461 Coodsel, Arthur J. 143 Goostree, Richard L. 215,461 Gordon. Lowell D. 184,461 Gordon, Richard R. 116,240.461 Correll, Judith A. 29,170.461 Costnell, Versa L. 96,227.354.461 Cothard. Cherlyn A. 1 54.223.461 Cottfrid. Joshua N. 192.269.461 Cottlick. Thomas J. 175,461 Gould. Ruth E. 108 Governor of Kansas 13 Craber, Judith K. 93,126,134,147,172. 461 Graber. Ronald K. 353 Craber, Thomas H. 1 98.461 Grace Baptist Student Fellowship 141 Grace, Merrilee K. 170,461 Grace, Timothy A. 300 Cracey. Rodger D. 112.178,461 Graduate Council 47 Graduate School 46,47 Graduate Student] 420-423 Graduation 320,321 Crafel. Gary F. 105.192.461 Graham, Carole A. 227.461 Graham, John M. 196,461 Graham, Thomas S. 204.461 Granell, Eva L. 125.145.223,461 Granger. W. B. I Mrs. ) 1 80 Grant, George W. 204,253.461 Grant, Lynn J. 108 Grant, Richard L. 200.461 Graver. Ronald G. 176.301.353.387 Craves. Herbert R. 267.272 Graves, Jon T. 190.461 Gray, Ben A. 534 Cray. Jeanne A. 227.352.461 Gray. Sharon R. 93,125,172.307.461 Creek Day 334 Green, David M. 118 Green. Elton E. 65 Green, F. M. 26 Green, Linda L. 156,354,461 Creen, Robert W. 64.190.353.461 Green, Sally I. 143.170,352,461 Greene, Beth A. 132.294 Greene. Margaret H. 118,223.461 Greenert, Wayne E. 65.176.387 Greenwood, Leonard L. 182,461 Creer. Marilyn M. 223.461 Cremmer. John H. 267 Crennan, F. Johanna 143.231,461 Gresso. Donn W. 65.204,387 Grey, Donald S. 73,387 Crieser, Mary K. 118,220,387 Grieshaber, Roy O. 64,140.241.461 Griffin, Eleanor (Mrs. ) 172 Griffin. Judy K. 96.218,352,461 Criffing, Darryl R. 353.462 Griffith. Brenda J. 164,462 Griff itt. Coal Lumber Co. 549 Griffith. Mary A. 85,93.220.462 Griffith, Paul W. 22 Griffiths. Suzanne 154.462 Griffiths, Thomas F. 267 Criffitt. William B. 212.462 Crigsby. Melinda D. 223.462 Crimes-Joyce Printing Co. 542 Crimm. Marilyn K. 137.231.462 Grimshaw. Linda 94.164,462 Grissom, Robert H. 190,462 Griswold. Lynn C. 200.462 Croesbeck. Arthur J. 72.113.121.462 Groff , Clenda R. 108 Cronau. Don M. 122.364.387 Grose, Judy S. 93.162.462 Gross. Janis M. 462 Cross, Jean A. 1 09 Cross, Joseph M. 110.387 Groszek, Robert 284.286.287 Croth. Wayne C. 208.462 Grove. Gary E. 190.387 Grove. John P. 190,278,462 Crover, Wayne M. 112.1 94.462 Crubb. Stephen L. 462 Crube, Gilbert W. 180,462 Cruber, Benny C. 250.462 Gruenda, David 351 Cruetze, Carole J. 231,462 Grumme, Ronald W. 355,462 Crund, Lenora A. 223.462 Grunder, Allen L. 102.136.237.462 Cruver, Clifford N. 136,387 Crybowski. Richard A. 121 .239 462 Gugler, Barbara A. 80,93.120.137.168, 462 Cugler, LvleH. 215.462 Guhl, Alphaeus M. 48 Cuillory. Clenford L. 462 Culdner, Carole L. 233.462 Culdner. Clarence 120 Cunn, Richard M. 121,234,237335. 348.387 Cuthrie, Charles W. 240.355.462 Cuthrie, James W. 190.387 Gutierrez, Gonzalo 130 Cutru. Sandra L. 81,162,462 Cutsch, Marilyn C. 96,126,227,462 Cwinn, Judith F. 231,462 Gymnastics 281 H Haag, James M. 462 Haas. JohnC. 176,462 Haas, Richard L. 65,79.183,387 Haas, Thomas H. 186,277,463 Haase, Robert W. 196.463 Haberer. Donald J. 20.130,131,387 Habiger, Cyril W. 463 Habiger, Kenneth E. 105 Habiger, Paul F. 104.180,463 Hacker. Max L. 198,463 Hackett, Lee S. 66,67.123,178.387 Hadley, Leo L. 183.463 Hadsell.Cary N. 463 Haesemeyer. Larry R. 65 Hafermehl, Louis N. 190.463 Hageman, Charles E. 180,463 Hageman, Mary K. 136,137,463 Hageman, Ruth A. 1 36. 1 37,463 Hagemoser, Wayne A. 66 Hager, Connie L. 96, 1 1 8, 1 60,2 1 8.463 Hagerman, Larry L. 248.463 Hagemoser, Marilyn 109 Hagemoser, Wayne A. 1 1 1 Hahn, Judith M. 85,156.387 Hahn, Marilyn S. 162,227.345.463 Hahn, Thomas M. 17,24,259 Hai.VuongQ. 242,463 Hailey. Robert L. 262 Halnes, David A. 236,281,336.463 Hajek, Irene A. 218.463 Hakimian, Ebrahim 463 Haky. Brenda B. 118 Halbleib. Judith S. 1 26, 1 43,227,463 Hale, Melissa M. 295.421 Hall, Annette 227,463 Hall, Charles R. 111.122463 Hall, Clement H. 14 Hall, Howard E. 78 Hall. James E. Ill Hall, Kathleen M. 223.463 Hall. LannyR. 215.463 Hall, Larry E. 387 Hall, Larry R. 387 Hall, LindaS. 218,463 Hall, Mary E. 220,387 Hall, Shirley 109 Hall, Susan L. 231.463 Hall, William R. 208.463 Haller, Richard T. 184,463 Hallgarth, Robert C. 69.245.463 Halsted, David L. 104,237.463 Hamad, Ahmad M. 89,107.130 Hamann. William E. 148,210,463 Hamele. Alvin F. 86 Hamid. Muhammed A. 89,107,117 Hamilton, Dacryl J. 174,463 Hamilton, Jerry L. 1 14 Hamilton, John B. 463 Hamilton, Linda 96,168.218.463 Hamlett. Robert M. 104.244.463 Hamlin, Susan K. 158.387 Hamm. Roger C. 244.464 Hammel, Franco A. 96.227.464 Hammel, William H. 173.464 Hammerbacher, Leo J. 143 Hammond. Marvin H. 71.101,106,133, 135,139.387 Hammond. Patricia C. 96.156,218.464 Hammons, Judith A. 76,129.231 387 Hamon, Nancy J. 125.129.135.227.464 Hampton, Don C. 186.388 Hampton, Robert T. 208.464 Hamzavi, David R. 207,464 Hanchett, Theodore L. 1 78,464 Hand. Lydia J. 218.464 Hanken, Raymond L. 145.184,464 Hankin, Donna J. 96.128,218,464 Hankins. Janelle E. 223.464 Hanna. Elmer M. 100.254.464 Hannah. John 84 Hanneman. James D. 135.240,464 Hanni, Peter 107 Hansen, Barbara 85.94.97,160,464 Hansen. Donna L. 162.227.464 Hansen, Kenneth P. 464 Hansen, Robert B. 238,464 Hansing, Ronald L. 113.464 Hanson. Ann T. 52.388 Hanson, Frederick T. 184.212,464 Hanson. Garry D. 238.464 Hanson, Sandra J. 156.464 Hanstead, Carole A. 1 36 Harbaugh. Jerry F. 207.297,464 Harbes, Linda A. 233,388 Harding, Bertha D. 223,464 Harding. Eugenia L. 154.227,464 Hardison. Gary R. 196.464 Hardman Lumber Co. 549 Hardwick. Conrad E. 263.265 Hardy, Earl F. 388 Hargis, Elizabeth A. 388 Harkins. Marlene K. 156,464 Harland, Jeanne D. 108 Harman. Thomas C. 205,464 Harmon, Gary D. 125,131,194,388 Harmon, Gary C. 1 96,355.464 Harmon, Robert E. 127 Harper, Dorothy J. 129,247.464 Harper, James E. 388 Harper, Jerald L. 215.388 Harper, Ramon S. 103.241.388 Harri. JohnC. 186,422 Harriman, George P. 1 00 Harrington. Neal C. 64.250,354,464 Harris, Betty J. 107,162,464 Harris, Donald L. 112,143 Harris, Elinor P. 227.465 Harris. James J. 465 Harris, Jeannette L. 93,152.352,465 Harris, John D. 202.465 Harris, Melvin A. 64.68,349 Harris, Nancy J. 107,162,352.359,465 Harrison, Dorothy 39 Harrison, Jeffrey H. 210,465 Harrison. John D. 186,465 Harrison, Patricia A. 65.170,348,465 Harrison, William J. 192,465 Harry, Glenn R. 105 Harry, Judith L. 168,223.352,465 Hart, Robert H. 98.103.388 Hart. Vaughn E. 239.388 Hartenstein. Kay L. 231,465 Harter, James J. 212.281,465 Hartner, Harry H. 465 Harvey, Leland T. 238.354,465 Harwood. Kenneth D. 239,465 Hasham, Husain A. 99 Hashmy. Syed A. 88.107,337,422 Haskard. Judy 55.160.465 Haskins. David L. 239,465 Hassler, John C. 77 Hassler. Sandy J. 114 Hatcher. Gale L. 212.465 Hatfield. Daryl E. 188.388 Hattan. Clarence D. 352.389 Hauck, Peter R. 243.465 Haun, Harold L. 190,263.288.465 Haupt, Brian T. 71,95.236.389 Hauptli, Douglas D. 102.174,466 Hauptli, Gary L. 174,466 Haury. Kent D. 127,180,389 Hauschild, Myron L. 69,104,389 Hausman. Calvin C. 1 30, 1 94,466 Havens, Alonzo C. 389 Havenstein. Ronald A. 35,68.104,145, 184,389 Havley, David T. 205,466 Hawbecker. Hazel (Mrs.) 194 Hawk. Linda I. 83.135.466 Hawkes. Bernadette R. 118.218.466 Hawkins. Miquela M. 82.466 Hayashida. Jerold H. 236.466 Hayden, Dwight L. 79,175,389 Hayden, Francis G. 389 Hayden. Jarold M. 127.140,205,466 Hayden, Vincent E. 389 Hayes, LylaM. 160.227.466 Hayes. Ronald W. 99.466 Haylett. Ward H. 282,283,284 Haymaker, Herbert H. 49 Hayma ker, Mary L. 143,149,160,223. 466 Haymond. Florence C. 162,352.339 Haynes. Gary 306 Haynes. William F. 389 Hays, Richard S. 79.148.212,296.466 Hays. Robert A. 91,283,466 Hays, Sally A. 164.352.466 Hayse, Richard F. 68.200,349,466 Hazelbaker, Alice 108 Hazelbaker. Norman L. 1 26.466 Heacock. Leslie D. 102. 140 248.389 Heatherman, Kenneth 51,192.389 Heaton. Carl D. 190.466 Heaton. Carolyn R. 389 Heaton. Elinor A. 154,389 Heaton, Iris I. 466 Heaton, Jean L. 218.466 Heaton. Thomas M. 87.120 Heckes, Gerald D. 198,466 Heckey. Sandra L. 83.118.135.218,466 Heder, Wayne C. 67,122.389 Hedgcock. Frank M. 422 Heer. Carol J. 220.389 Heersche, Sharon A. 85,125.136.227,466 Heflin, Howard H. 87 Heft. Robert G. 121.183,466 Hefty. Donald G. 112 Hege. Barbara C. 156,466 Heidrick. Charles R. 143.242,353,466 Heikes, Warren J. 466 Heilman. Robert W. 239.466 Heiman. Gerald R. 207.288.300.389 Heiman. Robert C. 198.389 Heinerikson, Don F. 466 Heinerikson. Joseph 208.466 Heins. Ralph E. 389 Heinsohn, Dorothy J. 84,218.466 Heintzelman, J. Cranston 65 Heintzelman, Jeanne A. 1 1 8. 1 39 Heinz, Gary J. 196,262,265.466 Heinz. Sheila M. 143,147.152.223,352, 466 Heiser. Patricia A. 90.227.467 Heitman, Karen A. 231 .467 Heitmann, Dennis C. 69.70,102.389 Heitmeter, James P. 269 Hellebust. Lynn J. 95,121.143,467 Heller. Roger A. 103,107,126,389 Helm. James J. 139 Helmer, Lyle C. 20,130,362 Helms. Patricia I. 85.93.126,467 Helwig, Charles A. 1 27.205,362.364, 390 Hemphill, James B. 104,238,467 Hemphill. John M. 212,467 Hemphill, Linda A. 82,93.124,125,166, 467 Hemphill. Sue E. 1 56,467 Henderson. Donald K. 197.353.467 Henderson, Florence 39,76.82.125.129, 166,390 Henderson, Gerald G. 250.467 Henderson. Walter E. 102 Hendricks. Dean E. 355 Hendrix. Jack L. 129,178,390 Henkel. Claude H. 110 Hennessy, Kay L. 1 09 Hennessy. Michael J. Ill Henning, Dean L. 239.467 Henning. Dennis G. 534 Henning. Lelah F. 145.227.467 Henrichs. Thomas A. 1 45. 1 84,299,467 Henricks. Dean E. 126.145,250,467 Henrikson. Duane M. 250.467 Henry. Barbara J. 68.233.349,467 Henry, Dale E. 390 Henry. Donald E. 173.354.467 Henry, Gregory K. 467 Henry, Larry L. 467 Hensley. Harvey D. 205.467 Hensley. Marilyn K. 76,135.154.467 Hensley. William R. 99.180.467 Henson, Marilyn K. 164.352.353.467 Henton. Valgene W. 122 Hepler. Wayne C. 73,136,137,390 Herbel, Michael F. 292 Herbel, Susan B. 160,467 Herren. Gary W. 119,238.390 Herring, Sandra L. 82.125.129.227,467 Herrman. Alan D. 21 2.467 Hersh. James B. 112 Hess. Allen H. 183.346.390 Hess, Francis D. 467 Hess, Jerry M. 300 Hess. H. D. IS Hesser. Ina S. 223.467 Hetchel, Tom 280 Hefer. Jacqueline 227,390 558 Hett, Orville M. 106,241,467 Heublein, John A. 237,467 Hey, Margaret A. 227,467 Heyl, Penelope A. 39,80,93, 116, 146, 170,355,467 Heyne, George F. 355 Heywood, K. M. 15 Hib.ichi Hut and Dugout 537 Hibbs, Gary L. 215,468 Hick, Sandra R. 117,118 Hickert, Joseph G. 1 92.390 Hickert, Louis L. 419 Hickey, Neal L. 468 Hickey, Richard F. 104,390 Hicks, James F. 241,468 Hiett, Jerry D. 75,341 ,344,347 Higa, Isamu 422 Hig by, James G. 390 High, Patricia K. 156,223,468 Hildebrand, Gordon R. 390 Hildebrand, Mary E. 122,226 Hildebrand, Norman 20.364 Hilderbrand, Ernest 198,468 Hildreth, Fred J. 200,468 Hill, Barbara A. 154.468 Hill. Jerry M. 212,468 Hill, Kathryn M. 93,168,390 Hill, Ray F. 241,468 Hill, Thomas R. 105,248.468 Hill.WhayneB. 66,110,390 Hill, William H. 190,277,353,468 Hillel Foundation 144 Hillen, Allen A. 93,353,390 Hilliard, Walda A. 1 25,352,468 Hillman, Myron 362 Hillman, Walter E. 198,468 Hilt, Leonard D. 468 Hilton, Judith J. 233,468 Hilyard, Marlys K. 156.223,468 Hinds, BillieJ. 93,224,354,468 Hines, Deborah L. 29,54,170,468 Hines, Robert C. 283 Hinkle, Garland E. 112 H inkle, Kay 109 Hinkle, Mary K. M. 170,468 Hinkle, Max M. 390 Hinman, Nancy C. 118,387 Hinnergardt, Larry C. 126,127,194,355, 468 Hinton, Carl L. 145,184,468 Hirsch, Richard L. 197,468 Hirt, Marianne L. 39,61,76,83 133,143, 390 Hischke, Jon J. 192,351,352,468 Hively, Charles W. 1 40,468 Hixson, Janet L. 108 Hixson, Larry C. 66,130,135,194353 419,468 Hixson, Warren C. 206,390 Hixon, Sharron K. 80, 1 56,468 Hjemlfelt, David C. 390 Hlavacek, John D. 468 Hobbs, Barbara S. 164,468 Hobbs, James A. 17 Hobrock, BriceG. 77 Hobson, Leland S. 33 Hodge, Judith K. 118 Hodges, Carl F. 237,283,468 Hodgson, Carol L. 225,468 Hodgson, William G. 200,468 Hodler, Jean I. 145 Hodson, Kirk O. 468 Hoeflin, Ruth 37 Hoelscher, Emery D. 128 Hoendorf , Connie J . 1 29,23 1 ,468 Hoffhines, Robert R. 100 Hoffman, Allan L. 104,238,282,283,468 Hoffman, Doretta S. 36 Hoffman, Earl W. 98,390 Hoffman, Jack W. 98,103,390 Hoffman, Thaine H. 1 36.248,469 Hoffmann, James N. 240,277,469 Hofman, Larry B. 69,71,101,106,469 Hofmeyer, Eunice A. 352 Hofmeyer, Kenneth J. 131,347 Hofts, Rodney A. 267 Hogue, Samuel R. 183,469 Hohn, Marilyn J. 96,227,469 Hohner, Gary A. 66,67,122,194,391 Hohner, Sharon K. 145,218,469 Hole, Earl W. 239,469 Holeman, Frances H. 96,143,227.469 Holke, Steven D. 143,202.469 Holland, Los V. 112.253 Holland, Marjorie 109 Holland, Norma D. 224.469 Holland, Thomas V. 469 Holle. Judith A. 160,469 Holle, Paula J. 96,227,469 Hollern, Donna 109 Hollern, Eldon E. 112 Holliday, Ralph F. 122 Holliday, Rose M. 391 Hollingsworth, Ellen 52,64,126 132 136 227,352,469 Hollis, Philip D. 121,237,355,469 Hollister, Charles M. 121,237,391 Holloway, Jerry L. 133,391 Hollowav. Joan L. 227,469 Holloway, Leon A. 71,101,469 Holloway, Stephen B. 192,469 Holm, Ronald K. 186,267.469 Holm, William A. 180,469 Holman, Clara S. 231.469 Holman, Duane B. 296,297 Holmberg, Edward D. 192,469 Holmberg, Thomas A. 192,391 Holmes, Eugene H. 68,100,180,469 Holmes, Granville C. 469 Holmes, Oliver W. 250,469 Holmes, Zoe A. 132,231,469 Holt, Wendell C. 391 Holtby. Carol M. 82,140,218,469 Holton, Ronald L. 105,144,243.391 Homecoming 312-315 Home Economics Art Club 84 Home Economics Clothing-Textiles Club 83 Home Economics Council 39 Home Economics Extension Club 82 Home Economics Journalism Club 84 Home Economics Nursing Club 82 Home Economics Open House 329 Home Economics Professional Foods Club 83 Home Economics Teaching Club 85 Honeman, Glen M. 237,469 Honeycutt, Andrew E. 262 Honomic hl. Larry L. 248,469 Honstea J, Carole A. 137,1 54,350,354, 469 Honstead, William H. 33 Hood, Ronald E. 118,133 Hoofer, Barry L. 208,469 Hook, Charles V. 135.469 Hook, Marsha R. 227.469 Hooker, Jerry 148,190,283,284,285,343, 391 Hooker, K. Jack 190,283.469 Hooker, Sonja S. 91,351,352 Hoon, Janet C. 114 Hooper, Karol S. 52,132,224,470 Hooper, Keith L. 105,208,353,470 Hoops, Robert F. 112.470 Hoover. Marianna B. 133.139,224,470 Hopkins, Frankie J. 241,470 Hopkins, Fred J. 127,470 Hopkins, Theodore L. 120 Hoppe, Bruce E. 353 Hopson, Jan 108 Hopson, Willard B. 101 ,470 Horalek, Carolyn K. 218,470 Horalek, Phyllis M. 224,470 Horchem, Janet L. 158,218,470 Horchem, Sandra S. 1 58.470 Horinek, Ronald L. 183,470 Horn, Dale V. 73,79,197,391 Horn, James W. 197,346.470 Hornbaker, Roger W. 144,470 Hornfeld, Michael 144,239,470 Horrell, Susan A. 160,470 Horticulture Club 129 Hossfeld, Janice J. 1 54,470 Hostetler, Keith M. 71,103,180,391 Hostetler, Keith (Mrs.) 222 Hostetter, Helen P. 74,84,357 Hostetter, James P. 192,470 Hostetter, Joe E. 72,351,470 Hotchkiss, David A. 9 9,188,391 Hott, James A. 212,391 Houghton, Helen E. 220,470 House, Eunice J. 76,146,170,359,391 House, Harlan D. 177,470 House, Judith K. 227,470 House of Williams 245 Houser, Wesley C. 215,470 Houston. Leonard L. 20,67,123 Howard, Carrold D. 198,470 Howard, Charles A. 236,281,470 Howard, Harold E. 198,288,470 Howard, Mickey L. 52,156,470 Howard, Thomas M. 175,391 Howell, Lydia K. 170,470 Hoyt, Evelyn M. 76,81,93,391 Hoyt, Laurie S. 534 Hoyt, Richard C. 200,391 Hubbard, Dee J. 54,72,190,369,391 Hubbs, Maurice L. 110,391 Hubbs, Patricia A. 74,84,344 Huber. Duane C. 242,470 Hubert, Carolyn J. 168,391 Hubert, James B. 208,470 Hubert, John A. 242.470 Hubka, Darrell L. 245,470 Hudson, Phyllis L. 55,64,1 1 8,168,295, 470 Huebner, Ray E. 121.174,391 Huff, Jerry T. 350,355 Huff , Steven S. 79,186,470 Huffman, Richard R. 352 Huffman. Ronald G. 471 Huggins, Darrell F. 296 Hoggins, Kenneth C. 192,471 Hughbanks, Karen C. 224,471 Hughes, Larry W. 149 Hughes, Louise (Mrs.) 233 Hugill, Nancy S. 83,231,471 Huitt, George A. 65,391 Hull. Brenda C. 109 Hull, Bruce P. 1 1 1 Hull, Nancy 231,471 Hull, William T. 200,262,471 Humbarger, Peter D. 241 ,471 Humes, Mary A. 92,170,295,392 Humpert, Jacqueline 118.392 Hundley, Steven K. 212.471 Hunt. MelvinC. 194,471 Hunt, Richard D. 208,471 Hunter, Elaine 64,471 Huntzinger, Eva M. 471 Hunziker, Don F. 188,471 Hurd, Florence K. 247,471 Hurd, Harrv L. 1 27 Hurd, Martha J. 247,471 Hurley, Margaret K. 82,96,227,471 Hurt, Michael 164,471 Hurtt, Kay E. 223,471 Hurty, Carolyn A. 80,155,471 Hurty, Charles A. 206.297,471 Husted, Marilyn K. 220.471 Hutchins, KentL. 190,471 Hutchinson, Darrell 173,392 Hutchinson, Phillip P. 240,471 Hutchinson, Robert L. 471 Hybskmann, Sara J. 39,61,76.170,392 Hyde, Catherine L. 224,354,471 Hyde. John T. 250,471 Hysom, Ronald R. 64,145.184.353,471 Ibbetson, Russell W. 392 Ice, Margie M. 108 Ice, William J. 471 Ideal Cleaners 544 Ihde, Robert H. 35,50,69,105,186,471 Ihrig. Carol J. 156,471 Iman, Ronald L. 392 I man, Vesta R. 471 Imhof, Doris M. 39,82,129,247,392 Imming, Daniel L. 122,471 Index 553-568 India Association 88 Indoor Track 283 Ingersoll, Patricia 96,1 17,170,224,471 Ingersoll, Philip F. 98 Ingram, Kenneth G. 197,392 Ingrim, Richard L. 116,239,471 Ingwerson, Sterling 127,363 Institute of Aerospace Sciences 98 I nterfraternity Council 148 Inter-Pledge Council 149 Inter-Pledge Dance 338 I nterfraternity Sing 333 Intramural Athletics 294-301 loannou, Nicko P. 107 lotti, Roberto 105 Iraqi Society 89 Ireland, Robert E. 194,472 Irons, Forest R. 208,267,284,472 Irons, Sherry L. 117,158,224,472 Irvine, John D. 186,472 Irvine. Joleen J. 50,52,61 ,73 91 92 93 168,351,392 Irvine, Marjorie K. 94,247,392 Irvine, Mary K. 170 Isaacson, Steven B. 240,472 Isak, Albert 120 Isbell, Patricia J. 80,169,472 Isch, Jane A. 85,96,147,158,224,472 Isernhagen, Glenn A. 186.263,472 Isernhagen, Maxine R. 224,472 Isham, Sally 80,169,472 Isom, Mildred C. 218,472 Issitt, Keith A. 190,345,472 Iwamoto, Wayne K. 237,472 Jaax, James R. 99,126,143,250,472 Jaax, Janice M. 92.143,152,392 Jaax, Judy A. 126,143,158,224,472 Jablonski, Eugene H. 175,281,472 Jackson, J. P. (Mrs.) 215 Jsckson, Willis G. 135,139 Jacob, Thomas D. 100,472 Jacobs, HydeS. 123 Jacobs, William R. 105,239,354,472 Jacobson, Phyllis J. 61,76.227,472 Jadlow, Robert L. 243,282,283,284,286 353,392 Jahnke, Carol A. 94,157,227,472 Jahnke, Julia R. 50,157,315,392 James, Donald L. 392 Jamvold, Nancy J. 145,247,472 Janasek, Ronald E. 20,67,123 208,364, 392 Janke. Allen W. 145,184,472 Janssen, Larry L. 392 Janssen, Richard L. 178.472 Jantz, Merle D. 134 Jantz, Orlo K. 120 Janzen, Donna M. 125,218,307,472 Janzen, Edward L. 79,130,392 Jaramillo. Alfonso 472 Jardine Terrace 252-254 Jarmer, Gary E. 178,472 Jarrett, Rodney R. 177,472 Jarvis, Diana K. 96.216,218,472 Jarvis, Gary R. 100,197,472 Jatoi.Ghulam S. 107,472 Jay, Lou M. 109 Jay. Wilbur D. Ill Jean Peterson ' s 537 Jeans, Carl E. 99,240,472 Jefferies, Larry D. 101,106,190,392 Jefferies, Ronald D. 95,10 5,234,241,354, 473 Jefferis, Jill L. 224,473 Jef fers. Herbert C. 1 22 Jeffery, Kenneth L. 473 Jehlik, Kenneth D. 239,473 Jenison, Joanne 157,473 Jenkins, James E. 100.473 Jenkins, Richard A. 1 86,473 Jennings, Paula M. 169,473 Jennings, Suzanne 136.227,473 Jennison, Donald P. 188 Jensby, June E. 145.247.473 Jensen, Carole M. 233,473 Jensen, Donald J. 112 Jensen, George S. 112.240.473 Jensen, Gerald L. 103,392 Jensen, James R. 148,188.473 Jensen, Kenneth M. 116 Jernigan, Leann 109 Jernigan, Norman B. 112 Jessen, Gerald L. 99 Jester. Karen S. 96,227,473 Jewett, Richard J. 136,137,473 Jewette, Helen (Mrs.) 182 Jeyachandran, Albert 88,422 Jilka, Evelyn R. 227.473 Jim Romig ' s Texaco 542 Jockel, Reinhard A. 123,145,184,473 Joerg. Karen P. 65,93,169,392 Johannes, Arlene K. 152,473 Johanson, Ruth (Mrs.) 212 Johnsmeyer, Virginia 96,157,224,352, 473 Johnson, Alvin J. 133,145,392 Johnson, Ann L. 227,352,355,473 Johnson, Carl R. 212 Johnson, Carrol R. 248,473 Johnson, Charleene B. 224,352,473 Johnson, Chris A. 127,392 Johnson, Darrell D. 1 1 1 Johnson, Darwin E. 121,148,183,473 Johnson, Dean K. 237.473 Johnson. Donald R. 212,473 Johnson, Doris J. 108 Johnson, Dorothy C. 94,97,160,393 Johnson, Eugene 0. 185,473 Johnson, Evelyn K. 534 Johnson. Garold W. 353 Johnson, Gary D. 29,208,473 Johnson, Greta L. 76.393 Johnson, Jacky I. 123 Johnson, Janice M. 141,220,473 Johnson, Jeanette H. 247,473 Johnson, Jerrlea 473 Johnson, Jerry 276 Johnson, Jon O. 240,473 Johnson, Karen K. 132,393 Johnson, Kay L. 1 08 Johnson, Larry E. 122 Johnson, Larry R. 473 Johnson. Louis G. 269 Johnson, Lowell D. 393 Johnson, Marie C. 108 Johnson, Martha D. 169,474 Johnson, Mode A. 208,474 Johnson, Nancy 109 Johnson, Nancy L. 169,474 Johnson, Richard Ellsworth 103 Johnson, Richard Eugene 474 Johnson, Robert L. 348 Johnson, Ronald D. 180,474 Johnson, Russell W. 77 Johnston, Arthur R. 123,393 Johnston, Charles W. 112 Johnston, Gwen 109 Johnston, Lawrence W. 474 Johnston, Sharon M. 227,474 Joines, Karen B. 118,224,352,474 Joines, Paul R. 92,180,351,393 Jollefson, James C. 145 Jones, Bob 288 Jones, C. C. 26,54 Jones, Dorothy (Mrs.) 160 Jones, Elmer T. 120 559 Jones. Evaline M. 64.94.136.137.224.474 Jones. Harold E. 20 Jones. Jack 79 Jones. James D. 474 Jones, Jay R. 208.474 Jones, John D. 123.393 Jones. John P. 69.71 Jones. Judith L. 220.474 Jones, Kenny 288 Jones, Langley R. 197.393 Jones. Lanny D. 393 Jones. Larry W. 281 Jones. Linda R. 224.474 Jones. Lyle D. 283,474 Jones. Mary 350 Jones, Merle E. 131.347474 Jones, MilamT. 131.474 Jones. Richard B. 206.474 Jones. Robert L. 200.474 Jones. Ronald E. 125.474 Jones, William L. 60.72.351.355 Jordan. Frnk R. 112.190.474 Jordan, Patricia J. 170 224.3 2.353,474 Jorgensen, Gary B. 149.200.474 Jorgensen. Jan 186.269.474 Jorgensen. Mvron N. Ill Joy, Donald 121.183.353.393 Jov. Ronald 183.393 Jubelt. H. P. 15 Judging Teams 362-364 Jr. Panhellenie Council 147 Jurenka. Dianne K. 164.306.307,309 355.474 Jussila. Clyde F. 351 Just, Melville L. 1 1 1 Just. Susan J. 109 Justice. William L. 66.67.123.195.393 Justus. Larry P. 393 Juvenal. Louise A. 247.474 Kadan. RanjitS. 130 Kadel, James A. 206.393 Kadlec. John A. 262 Kaesler. Walter E. 100 Kaff. Phyllis J. 247,474 Kaff. W Lee 67.123.251.474 Kahler, Richard E. 105 Kahrs. Amos J. 363 Kahrs. Lyle L. 121,183.474 Kahrs. Patsy J. 121.162.393 Kaiser. David P. 1 1 2 Kaiser. Donald W. 145.185.474 Kaiser. Lois 109 Kallenbach. Kenneth 244.474 Kalmar, Albert C. 64 Kalous. Karen J. 474 Kanak. Ivan E. 127,212,363,364.474 Kanak. Norman D. 127 Kanbar. Agha F. 89.422 Kane. Thomas P. 100 Kanitz. Howard V. 185,474 Kansas City Life Ins. Co. 538 Kansas Lumber Co. 549 Kansas Power and Light Co. 547 Kappa Alpha Mu 75 Kappa Alpha Theta 164-165 Kappa Delta 166-167 Kappa Kappa Gamma 168-169 Kappa Phi 137 Kappa Sigma 196-197 Karr, Marion W. 135.195,335.353.474 Kasbah 244 Kasselder, Charles W. 1 11 Kastens. Samuel R. 143.202.475 Katz. Lyle D. 239.353,475 Katzenberger. Susan 121.135.227,475 Kaufman. Donald W. 248,475 Kaufman, Gary L. 288.291 Kaufman. Jerry M. 238.475 Kaufman. Seth 107,475 Kaump, Dennis A. 135,475 Kaup Furniture Store 536 Kay, Barbara 108 Kay. Gary L. 188.393 Kay, James P. 475 Kazmaier, John A. 393 Kazmaier. Michael W. 241,475 Kazmaier. Nancy J. 475 Keane. Jean 169.393 Keane. Joan 93,169.393 KeaslinR. James E. 353.393 Keating. John P. 353.475 Kick ' s 536 Keefer, Leland (Mrs.l 182 Keegan. Thomas M. 393 Keeler, Garry L. 475 Keeler, Margaret J. 231 .475 Keen, Ray A. 129 Keene. Ronald B. 1 12 Keeny. Maurice G. 62.86.1 15,121,148, 200.393 Keith, Arlen L. 65.279.280.475 Keithley. Charles M. 215.475 Keithley. Claude A. 475 Keller, Diane L. 1 58.228.475 Keller. Harry L. 69,71.101.106,394 Keller. John F. 206.297,475 Keller, Karon J. 108 Keller, Loren W. 73,197,394 Keller. Lucinda L. 107.220.394 Keller, Merlin S. 238.475 Keller, Ward A. 54 Kelley. Charles D. 1 80.279.475 Kelley, Cheryl S. 224.475 Kelley. Donald C. 17 Kelley. Susan J. 93.136,137 Kelley, Ted E. 205 Kelley. William T. 197,475 Kellner. Wayne A. 116.145,475 Kellogg Earl D. 130,131,195.353.363, 475 Kellogg. Jackie J. 169,336.475 Kellogg. Wendell W. 121.136,1 37,475 Kelly. Glen S. 197,475 Kelly, Patrick D. 68 Kelly. Silas W. 106 Kelpin, Wayne G. 238.475 Kemper, Harvey H. 177.301,475 Kemper, Karen K. 97.157,475 Kempster, Alan R. 197,475 Kempthorne. Kuhrman 87 Kendall. Gregory D. 116,236,475 Kendall. Larry W. 192,475 Kennedy. Charles P. 125.476 Kennedy. Patricia L. 162.476 Kennedy, R. William 206,296.298.476 Kennedy, Warren K. 102.241.476 Kent. James D. 78.243,353,476 Kent, Wayne R. 123.1 36, 1 37.243,353, 476 Kenyon, Virginia B. 82.157,228,352,476 Kepley. Garry D. 1 I 3,240,394 Kepley, Leroy F. 241,476 Kepner, Jim 394 Ker. Chhun E. 476 Kerby. James H. 198.394 Kerchner, Guin 108 Kerchner, Russell M. 33 Kern. Barbara J. 155.476 Kern. Mary B. 476 Kern, Terry J. 112,148.208.476 Kernohan, Frederic W. 476 Kernohan, Linda L. 74.76,347,394 Kerns, Gerald L. 123,125,394 Kerns, Robert L. 1 1 5.476 Kerr. W. R. 15 Kersbergen, David N. 237,476 Kerschen, Richard M. 188,476 Kershner, Gary J. 292 Kesler, Judith L. 64,158,476 Kettelhut, James L. 277 Ketter. Francis E. 143.239.476 Ketter, Larry F. 105.143.476 Keyser, Robert C. 69.71,106.419 Kho. David S. 239,476 Khodadad, Nasrollah 476 Kibbey, Alberta G. 85.93,126,136,172. 476 Kice, Mary A. 1 70,224,476 Kidwell. Bobbie A. 141 Kidwel I. Donald J. 104,202,476 Kidwell, George L. 104,141,394 Kientz. Albert C. 99,195,394 Kientz, Earl N. 243.476 Kientz, James F. 126,195,476 Kientz, O. E. (Mrs.) 243 Kientz, William H. 476 Kilgore, Gary L. 123.135 Kim, Joong Y. 68,394 Kim, Koon Y. 68 Kimbell, Kenneth R. 240,476 Kimel, William R. 17.33 Kimsey. Forest M. 79,177,394 Kincaid. Charles V. 14 King, Alice L. 128,164.228,476 King. Galen E. 239,476 King. Harold R. 67,122 King, Jackie J. 263 King, Patricia A. 29,55.68,155,476 Kingsley, David E. 198,476 Kingsley. Kenneth K. 238.477 Kingsley, Mary C. 80,160.352,477 Kingsley, Mavis L. 108 Kinnamon, Jerold W. 283 Kinney, Lois W. 169.477 Kinoshita, George 238,477 Kinsey, Jerry L. 477 Kinzer, Howard A. 186.477 Kipfer, Charles C. 54,55.190,477 Kippes. Mary K. 108 Kippes, Patrick M. 394 Kirby, Darla J. 166,228,477 Kirby William E. 100.245.477 Kirchhoff, Nancy J. 166,224,477 Kirchner. Carol A. 52,169.477 Kirk, James H. 114,200.477 Kirk. Nancy L, 118.157,394 Kirkendall, George F. 205.477 Kirkpatrick. John R. 104.477 Kirkpatrick. Robert 120 Kirkpatrick. Roberta K. 64,477 Kirkwood, Karen L. 97.166.477 Kirkwood. Robert L. 419 Kite ' s 541 Kitterman. William E. 116 Klaudt, James J. 112 Klaurens. Rex L. 477 Klein. Robert M. 238.477 Kleinschmidt, Judith 83,96.155,228.477 Kleinschmidt, Robert 245.477 Kleitz, Carleton L. 212.353.477 Klenda, Dean A. 79,143.202.394 Klepinger, Pattye G. 166.224,477 Klepmger. Sheryl D. 93.97,160.477 Klesath. Charles F. 142.202.477 Kline. Maynard W. 106 Kline . Raymond L. 236,477 Klinger. Karen 90.94.170,477 Klint, Stephen J. 208.477 Klodfr Kernel Klub 123 Knapp. Dennis W. 148,198,394 Knapp, Joseph L. 120 Knapp, Sue 101 Knapp. Theodore F. 1 00. 1 88.477 Knappenberger. Janice 164,477 Knappenberger. Nancy H. 109 Knappenberger. Tom E. 1 1 0, 1 78,394 Knedlik, Cynthia A. 394 Knedlik. Michael C. 192.394 Knepper. Elmer D. 394 Knight. Larry D. 106,174.394 Knight, Sharon E. 228.477. Knight, Sierra S. 477 Knoche. Herman W. 77 Knoell, Nancy J. 158,477 Knorr, Fritz 259.279 Knorr. Mary E. 164,394 Knotts, Thomas C. 125,239,478 Knox, Dianne 96.157,224,478 Knutson, Herbert 21.120 Koch. Carolyn F. 93,395 Koch. David W. 122.243.478 Koch, LoernaC. 139 Koch. Sharon R. 118,155,478 Kocher. Albert T. 215.478 Kocher. Kenneth L. 178,395 Koci. Dennis D. 101,106 Koci. Melvin D. 71.101,106,395 Koelling, Dale D. 98 Koeneke, Dean R. 72,91,175,352,353. 478 Koerner, Dallas R. 102,395 Koes ter. Carol A. 231,478 Koester, Gene F. 69,71.106,245.395 Kohler. Jerrold D. 192.355,478 Kohls, Margaret 55 Koligian, Michael A. 1 1 2,241 ,478 Kolterman. Gordon D. 99,478 Konop. Jane M. 231.478 Kontos, John N. 107 Koons. Daniel M. 127 Koons, Patrick H. 127 Koontz, Gary R. 77,119,251.395 Kope. Karen A. 160.218,478 Korn, Sidney A. 206,478 Kortman, Linda A. 218,478 Kosmin, Lawrence 173,478 Kottner, Loren V. 54.55 Kouneski, Alfred C. 65.262 Kovar. Eugene W. 126,129,240.478 Kraft, Larry R. 190.395 Kramer. Carl (Rev.) 142 Kramer. James B. 1 27, 1 30 Kramer. Richard B. 103,140.239.395 Kramer, Roger 148 Kramer. Roy J. 188.478 Kramer. Terry L. 238,478 Kramer, William J. 188,352,478 Krasko. Donald G. 281.478 Kratschmer. Bonnie J. 1 58.478 Kraus. J.W. 15 Kraus, Linda A. 93,152.228,478 Kraus. Terrence J . 1 42, 1 90,47 8 Kraushaar, Julius D. 71,101.478 Kraushaar, Peggy J. 108 Kreamer. Katherine A. 64.228.478 Krebs, Donald E. 238,263,478 Krehbiel. Anthony D. 149.195.353.478 Krehbiel, James O. 478 Krehbiel. Janver D. 62,110,195.395 Krehbiel. Lyle D. 248.478 Kreiser, Louis E. 241 .283,478 Krempec. Leroy R. 267 Kreske, Gerald J. 202,288,478 Kretsinger, Carll J. 353 Knder. G. Alden 100 Krider, John A. 534 Krob. Elmer W. 121,122.237,478 Krob, Jimmy J. 65.143,248,288.395 Krob, Larry E. 106,240.478 Kroenlein, James H. 478 Kroenlein. Marylyn S. 534 Krone. William H. 244.479 Krous. Douglas G. 66,110 Krouse, Don E. 227.240.479 Kruckenberg. Ruth M. 231.479 Kruckenberg. Samuel 240,479 Krueger. Linda R. 72.113 Krueger. Sharon L. 155,395 Krug. George M. 241,479 Krus, DouglesG. 395 Kruse. Max J. 202,395 Kruse, Ronald O. 190,395 KSDB 349 K-State Players 1 33 K-Stater Magaxine 357 K-State Singers 351 K-Steppen 354 Kuchenthal. George W. 126 Kueck. Don L. 479 Kufeld. Stephen B. 479 Kugler, Kenyon K. 120,135,186.352,479 Kuhn. Karen K. 92.1 18,157,479 Kuhn. R. William 267 Kuhn. Sara L. 166.224.479 Kuhns. Joyce K. 1 1 8.228,479 Kundiger, Marion S. 107 Kunz, Don R. 190,479 Kuykendall. Karen L. 162,479 Kvasnicka, Allan J. 277 Kyle. Benjamin G. 104 LaBarre, Barbara A. 121 ,224.479 LaBerge, Stephan R. 68.206,479 La Citadel 244 Lackett, James J. 149.202,479 Lackey. James R. 202.395 Lackey, Lynn E. 208,479 Lackey, Patrick K. 479 Lackey, Wjlliam M. 70.102.395 Lacy. Ronald F. 239.263.479 Ladner. Charles W. 479 Ladner, Gary L. 479 LaGasse, OrvilleL. 112 LaGasse. Shirley 109 Lagerquist, Dennis R. 70.102 Lagoski, Evelyn J. 84,231.479 Lahey. Margaret 16.17.52 Lahmeyer. Brenda L. 97,121.220,479 Lahr. Orris W. 479 Lairmore, Marty L. 1 70,224,479 Lake. Gail M. 90.94.152,479 Lamb, James W. 210.479 Lambda Chi Alpha 1 98- 1 99 Lambert. Helen F. 122 Lamborn. Lorraine A. 220,395 Lamp, RossL. 177.479 Lampe, Daniel I. 65,188.395 Lamphear. F. Charles 66,130,195.395 Lancaster, Earnest H. 78 Lancaster, Merle K. 228,479 Landman, Errol D. 102.145 Landon. Patricia J. 91,136.352 Lane. David T. 1 89,479 Lane. James M. 189.395 Lane. Janet A. 220,306,307.308.479 Lane. Mitchell S. 201.395 Lang, Barbara J. 39,82.97,143,160,479 Lange. Stephen J. 72.122.143.208,354, 479 Langland, Herbert Z. 173,479 Lanning. Barbara H. 76,81.107,139 Lanning. Francis C. 77 Lanning, Michael A. 112,1 90.480 Laquey, Richard K. 284 Larmer. I la (Mrs.) 196 Larsen. Gary L. 123 Larsen. Rose 108 Larson, Carl A. 71,103 Larson. G.H. 33 Larson, Helen R. 169.480 Larson. Larry L. 66.195.395 Larson. Marilyn K. 39.84.480 Larson, Robert H. 237,480 LaRue, Joe N. 119 LaRue. Kenneth D. 262 LaRue. Louise 108 Lashbrook. Linda 171.480 Lashbrook, R. R. 26.53,74 Lashell.Gary R. 237,480 Lasho. George S. 177.480 Lasho. Loretta E. 97,166.396 Laskowski. Barbara A. I 57.480 Lasley. Barbara L. 113.164,480 Laswell. Patricia A. 218.480 Latham. Gary E. 422 Latschar, Lucille I. 136.224.355,480 Latta. Lawrence R. 212.480 Laubengayer, Richard 192.352.480 Laubengayer, Robert 193.352,480 Lauer. Kent A. 190.480 Lauer, Stanley E. 353,480 Lauer Von C. 1 90.480 Laurie. David R. 65.197,263.480 Laurie. John C. 65.197,288.396 560 LaVail. Melvin M. 105 Laverentz, Joyce A. 396 Law, Larry E. 102,396 Lawrence, R. Rex (Mrs.) 175 Lawrence, Thomas J. 244,279,480 Laymon, Jack D. 54,55,56 Lazzar. Wilson W. 89 Leach, Michael A. 242,480 Leasure, E. E. 17,42 Leavengood, Luther 27,72.350 LeBarron, Samuel O. 118 Leckron, Bonnie E. 228,480 Lee, Chang K. 480 Lee, Diane E. 84,90.152,228,343,480 Lee. Gail A. 190,480 Lee, H. B. 27,259 Lee, Hyon H. 422 Lee. Richard A. 193,480 Lee, Richard W. 121,193,480 Leeburg, Linn T. 237,480 Leece. Judith K. 295 Leedum, George E. 350 Leeper, Carolyn K. 224,480 Leffingwell, Donald 186,480 Leffingwell, Lana M. 118,157,480 Legg, Earl W. 93,251,353,480 Lehman, Bill R. 205,480 Lehman, Donald A. 120,186,481 Lehman, Doris M. 218,354,481 Lehman, Ellen M. 228.481 Lehr, James A. 186,481 Leick, Robert T. 237,396 Leidy, Lila J. 224,481 Leigh, Douglas A. 112 Leikam, Joann 231,396 Leipper, James K. 78,237,481 Lemahieu, Jewell K. 348 Lemon, Janet M. 140,224,355,481 Lemon, Nancy 162,481 Lemon, Roger W, 195,351 ,355,481 Lenhart, Leanna M. 1 26, 1 36,228,48 1 Lentz, Elgene M. 210,396 Leonard, Roger T. 205.481 Leonhart, Stuart R. 1 04,201 ,48 1 Leopold, Patricia A. 169.228,481 Lesh, Richard L. 121,481 Lessenden, Michael H. 481 Lett, Claudia K. 136,137,218,481 Levendofsky. Shirley 152,218,481 Levin, Duane E. 145,481 Lewallen, Glenn E. 422 Lewelling, Glen O. 481 Lewengrub, Stanley J. 111,241,481 Lewis. Barbara H. 83.136.137.221,481 Lewis, Barbara L. 90,482 Lewis, Bessie L. 396 Lewis, Eulalia 350 Lewis, Evelyn L. 84,247,482 Lewis, Geneva L. 52,94,221 ,482 Lewis. Herschel D. 1 1 2 Lewis, James E. 482 Lewis, James N. 208,353 Lewis, Janet C. 233,482 Lewis, John D. 177,482 Lewis, Larry A. 25 1 ,482 Lewis, Margaret C. 85,93,97,133 143 396 Lewis, Martha E. 39,61,76,152,482 Lewman, Larry V. 1 15,206,300,482 Lewman, Vicki L. 155,218,482 L ' Heureux, Amanda A. 233,482 Lichtenauer, Joe F. 127,143,362,396 Liebengood, Howard S. 121 ,206,482 Lightner, Harry K. 138,141,238,482 Liljestrand, David L. 482 Lilley, Joseph L. 102 Lillich, Robert D. 236.482 Lilly, Dennis R. 149,193.482 Lilly, Janice M. 1 10,396 Lind, Joyce A. 82,162,482 Lind, Larry W. 119 Lindahl, James A. 127 Lindamood, Vivian K. 76,93,121,228, 482 Lindbloom, Jo A. 96,128,218.482 Lindell, Dennis A. 35,69,79,99,197,396 Lindell, Marlene R. 160,397 Linden, Judith E. 228,482 Linden, Robert N. 102 Linder, Janet G. 76,84, 1 66,482 Lindholm, Larry G. 397 Lindholm, John C. 102 Lindquist, Paul E. 236,482 Lindsay, Michael E. 197,267,482 Lindsay, Richard J. 140,241,482 Lingle, Charles E. 110.253 Linin, Jolene B. 228,482 Lins, Marilynn E. 482 Linscheid, Dennis A. 482 Linscheid, Larry L. 105,397 Linstrom, Fiona M. 108 Linstrum, David B. 100,346,534 Lintecum, Stephen M. 251 ,482 Lintner, William H. 118,281 Lippoldt, Thane A. 1 98,397 Little American Royal 330 Little, Bruce W. 45,1 12 Little, Nancy M. 109 Little, Lucile (Mrs.) 248 Littleford, Judith L. 164,482 Litwak, Philip 1 1 1 ,244,300,301 ,482 Liu, Irwin K. M. Ill Livengood. Dallas B. 206,296,298,397 Livengood, Sharon M. 162,336,397 Livingston, William B. 201,482 Llords, Daniel 356 Lloyd, Douglas A. 483 Lloyd, James T. 186,397 Lockard, Daniel W. 397 Locke, Delwin H. 269 Locke, Kenneth J. 1 38,483 Loeb. Joe H. 92 Loeppke. Daryl W. 126,483 Loeppke. Lanny L. 483 Lofgren, Don K. 238,483 Loftus, Larry F. 143.236.483 Logan, Vance A. 191.483 Logback, James E. 73,205.397 Lohmann, Vernon E. 145,354,483 Lolley, Roger F. 104 Long, Carl V. 215,397 Long, Gary C. 1 29,483 Long, Jonne A. 64 Long, Marie A. 422 Long. Raymond C. 422 Longberg, Harry W. 93 Longberg, Parthena L. 94 Lonker, Barbara 109 Lonker, Donald W. Ill Loomis, Larry D. 99,121,180,288,483 Loper, Marion G. 202,397 Lorimer, Catharine R. 155,228,483 Lortscher, J acalynn 1 40, 1 45 .247,483 Lortscher, Robert G. 121,123,183,355, 483 Loughmiller, Linda E. 92,1 35,1 52,483 Lovelace, David E. 100,483 Loveland, Harvey M. 397 Lovell, Janis (Mrs.) 220 Lovett, Leslie A. 483 Lovin, Joyce C. 94,136,137,483 Lowe, David W, 178,483 Lowe, Frederick R. 212.483 Lowe, Lorrin E. 148,175.351,483 Lowe, Norman E. 397 Lowe, Sonja K. 101 Lowell, Joanna M. 52,164,483 Lowell, Karen M. 53,61,92,155.483 Luce, Stanley D. 483 Ludlum, Howard E. 98,103.397 Lueb, James F. 397 Lumb ' s Hy-Kias Foods 548 Lundblade, Charles E. 145,185,283,483 Lundgren, Daniel H. 397 Lupfer, Arthur H. 104 Lutheran Student Association 1 45 Lutz, Larry G. 197,483 Lutz, Marylou 117,483 Lutz, Phyllis A. 169,483 Lyddane, Geraldine E. 136,228,483 Lydick. Susan E. 483 Lyke, Charles R. 119 Lyman, Eva C. 1 18 Lynn, Jerry E. 128 Lyon, Dawn E. 218,483 Lyons, Carl F. 27 Lyons, Lowell J. 112 Lyttle, Joan 419 M Mabry, Alvrna M. 65 MacEachern, Jean A. 112,483 MacEachern, Sally A. 534 MacFee, Gerald P. 110,143,195.397 Mach, Beverly J. 94,125,166,483 Machart, William J. 353 Machia, Bollera M. 88,422 Machin, Mary E. 484 Mack, Bruce B. 189,484 Mack, Terry D. 231,484 Macke, Carroll B. 484 MacMasters, Majel M. 67,122 MacPherson, Sharon S. 80,169,484 Macy, Elbert B. 74,75,131 Madden, Joan 228,484 Maddox, Monty B. 397 Maddy, Darlene D. 83,135,247,484 Mader, E. L. 364 Madison, George B. 193,484 Madison, William R. 193,484 Madrigal Singers 372 Maechtlen, Rodger L. 115,198,484 Magdeburg, Janet A. 218,352,484 Magee, Julie A. 171,484 Magette, Lawrence W. 202,397 Maghrabi, Salah E. 89 Maglaughlin, Patricia 218,484 Magoffin, Carole J. 85,94.231,295,352, 484 Maguire, George P. 103,397 Mahaffey, Michael K. 105,193.484 Mahaffy, Delta W. 132 Mahar, Grace A. 232.484 Mahoney, Edward W. 282,283.284 Maison, Arthur L. 397 Majors. Charles F. 191,484 Makins, Mary K. 143,162,484 Mall, Nancy A. 164.295,484 Mallean. Henry G. 397 Malloy, Patrick E. 102,143,202,484 Malmberg, Mary E. 107,160,484 Malone, Ernest C. 127 Maison, Linda G. 169,484 Malyn, Michael T. 122,251,484 Mamaril. Cezar P. 422 Mamaril, Francisco G. 422 Mamaril, Juanita C. 422 Mangelsdorf, B. Eugenia 61,92,171, 342,398 Manges, Loren E. 398 Manhattan Ice and Cold Storage Co. 543 Manhattan Mutual Life Ins. 551 Manhattan New Car Dealers Assn. 551 Manhattan Orchestra Service 536 Manhattan Typewriter Co. 548 Manhattan Wholesale Meat Co. Inc. 544 Mani. Ahmad 99 Manire, William G. 267 Mann, Kenneth R. 149,186,267,484 Mann, Marlis E. 80,171,484 Mann, Max E. Ill Mannebach, Alfred J. 122.125,143,484 Mannen, Jeanettia M. 76,247,307,484 Mannen, Marilyn K. 52,162,352,484 Mansfield, Adelia M. 64,484 Mansfield, Harry E. 140,241,349,355,484 Mansukhani, Arjan M. 102,107,484 Mansukhani, Manku M. 107,117,398 Mantele. Dawn L. 162.484 Manuel. Milton 20 Manville, Mary C. 85,96,228,484 Manz, Terry K. 1 22,240.484 Mar Cafe 544 Marble, George F. 104,116,241,485 Marcellus, Leila M. 136,224.352,485 Marcotte, Gerald H. 143,202,485 Marcus, Leonard 144.181.485 Marcy, Oneita L. 232,354,485 Marcy, Sharon M. 81,485 Maresch, Bonita M. 224,485 Marion, Germain B. 53,66,130,363 Markel, Frank L. 56,73,197,398 Markel, Helen E. 218,485 Markel, John D. 205,485 Marlin, Michael W.. 349,398 Marols, Judith A. 224,485 Marple, Gary E. 121,485 Marquez, Antonio J. 114 Marriott, Gary A. 268,269,271,274 Marrs, Dan R. 122,485 Marsh, Jeanette G. 171,345,398 Marsh, Ross C. 485 Marshall, George S. 251,485 Marshall, James D. 100 Marshall, Mary L. 232,485 Marshall, Nancy E. 228,485 Marshall. Paul M. 127 Martens, Janet S. 82,145,218,485 Marth. Albert C. 212,398 Martin, Dixie A. 96, 145,218:485 Martin, George J. 106,398 Martin, Jane B. 171,216,222,224,485 Martin, John E. 485 Martin, Kenneth L. 104,175,485 Martin, Max T. 237,485 Martin, Patricia M. 218,485 Martin, Susan 29.92.171,485 Martin, Thomas C. 111,186,485 Martin, Thomas W. 110,398 Martin, Willard H. 130,362 Martin, William M. 185,485 Martindale, Cecilia 85,157,485 Martinson. Karen S. 1 17,140,232,485 Marvel, William M. 348 Masek, Catharine A. 232,485 Masek, Frederick W. 212,353,485 Mashak, Alan L. 183,485 Mashal. Mousa A. 89 Masket, Samuel 1 14,241 ,485 Mason, Gary E. 238,485 Mason, Willa F. 118 Massey, Pamela K. 485 Masten, Marceline A. 224.486 Masters, Clarence W. 236,486 Masters, John E. 239,486 Masters, Richard D. 260,263,296 Masters, Roger N. 189,398 Mater, Eugene W. 130,143,242,282, 283,398 Mathad, Gangadharasw 88 Mathias, Jeanette J. 114,135,247,486 Mathis, Ulrich 98,117 Matkin, Susan K. 152,398 Matlack, Alice E. 160,352,486 Matney, Harvey R. 1 12 Matney, Mary J. 83,221,486 Matney, Ruth 109 Mattas, Richard E. 122,143.242,398 Matter, Darryl E. 103.141,353,485 Matthaei, Sandra S. 247,486 Matthews, Stephen A. 144 Matthews, Vicki A. 398 Matuszak, Edwin J. 269 Mauck, Karen B. 218,354,486 Mauck, Marilyn J. 120,247,398 Mauderly, Joe L. 236,486 Mawdsley, Judith A. 55,61,169,486 Mawhorter, Joyce J. 141 Maxim, Bonnie J. 81.90,224,486 Maxwell, Curtis G. 70,102,191,398 Maxwell, Jane E. 232,486 Maxwell, Jean A. 68,166,349,486 Maxwell, Keith A. 201,398 May, Larry D. 95,297.486 Mayden, Carolyn S. 232, 486 Mayer, lleene A. 232,486 Mayne, Anton W. 65 Mayo, Barbara J. 161,486 McAhren, JerrieJ. 125,224,354.486 McAlister, Donald W. 205,486 McAuley, Karen S. 11 3, 238,486 McAuliffe, Michael A. 297 McAvoy, Gloria J. 93,233,486 McBride, Marlene K. 81,125,224,486 McCabe, Roger L. 197,267,486 McCain, James A. 12,13,49,305 McCain, James A. (Mrs. ) 13 McCammon, Ronald W. 239,486 McCarty, Yvonne (Mrs.) 242 McCaslin, Jane E. 160,398 McChesney, Judeth E. 232,486 McClanathan, Richard 215,486 McClellan, Richard W. 191,486 McClellan, Timothy J. 238,267,486 McClenahan, Robert C. 239,486 McClintock, Kenneth 121,486 McClintock, Tausca L. 54,61,169,369. 398 McCluer, Robert R. 69,70,102,251,486 McCluggage, M. June 108 McClung, Michey D. 251,486 McClung, Robert J. 132,234,240,398 McClure, Judy K. 126,172,228,486 McCollom, Robert O. 1 14,237,487 McComb. John G. 133,213.236,422 McConaghy, Noel E. 127,129 McConnell, Edward M. 177,487 McConnell, James R. 206,277,487 McConnell, William G. 112 McConwell, Edward A. 206,298,487 McCord, Janice I. 91,224,351,487 McCown, Allen D. 198,487 McCoy, Cheryl E. 294 McCoy, Gary M. 487 McCoy, Harold E. 110,398 McCoy, John R. 253 McCoy, Nancy A. 1 66,352,399 McCracken, Malcolm D. 212,283,487 McCracken, Marilyn C. 224.487 McCreary, Frederick 187,487 McCrory, Shirley A. 487 McCubbin, Harold T. 177.399 McCue, Linus L. 240,487 McCullough, James T. 202,487 McCurdy, Barbara J. 52,96.118,169,228, 487 McCurdy, Meredith E. 399 McDaniel, Beverly K. 221 ,487 McDaniel, Dick 263 McDermet. Stewart L. 133.213,487 McDiffett, Clinton H. 127,213,347,362, 364,399 McDonald, Hal T. 189,487 McDonald, Joseph N. 399 McDonald, Kathleen E. 221,487 McDonald. Marsha C. 52.169,399 McDonald, Noland D. 487 McDonald, Peggy L. 228,487 McDonald, Ronald T. 262,296 McDougal, Richard J. 180,487 McDougall, Kenneth J. 143 McDowell, Jane K. 224,487 McEntyre, John G. 47 McFadden, Clair L. 140,237,353,487 McFadden, Dorothy F. 103 McFaddin, Kim R. 487 McFall. James E. 191,487 McFarland, Robert S. 210.399 McFillen, Ralph W. 1 87,263,264,283, 487 McGauhey, Diane E. 80,162,487 McGee. John W. 180.399 McGee, Richard D. 104 McGehe, Donald J. 133,191,353,487 McGehee, Sundra L. 82,138,141,221 ,487 McGill, Bert M. 487 McGill, John P. 142,202,487 McGown, David J. 135 McCraw, Douglas J. 138,141,238,487 McGregor, Dale L. 487 Mclntire, Carole J. 228,487 Mclntyre, Caroline S. 158,488 Mclntyre, Jean A. 160,228,488 561 McKain, Gary R. 488 McKay, Andrew I Mrs.) 186 McKay, John R. 116,239,488 McKean, Pamela K. 118,157.228.488 McKee. Craig S. 64 McKee. Floy C. 224,488 McKenzie, Patricks. 241.269.271,276. 399 McKim. Larry K. 189,488 McKinley, James A. 488 McKinley, John M. 87 McKinley, Karen K. 221.488 McKinley, William C. 177.488 McKinney, Katheryn A. 118 McKinnon. Lou A. 1 7 1 .399 McKinzie, Ronald V. 180,488 McKown, Gary C. 248,488 McKown, Jon E. 102 McLain, Lawrence J. 238,488 McLaughlin, Frank 45.66.110,399 McLaughlin, Richard 298 McLaughlin, Sue 109 McLaury. Bruce E. 1 12.297 McLean, Ann L. 218,488 McLean, BrendaJ. 118,171,228,488 McLean, Douglas K. 114,173,353,488 McLeavy, Robert G. 191 ,488 McLenon, Larry G. 208.399 McLinden, Rictvrd L. 488 McMahon. K. J. 27 McManus, Phillip D. 173.399 McMaster, Barton E. 399 McMaster. Beverly J. 135.152.488 McMillan. Carolyn J. 108 McMillan. Marilyn A. 52.158,224,488 McMillan, Truman H. 399 McMillen, Garth W. 215.353.488 McMinimy, Milton W. 237,488 McMullen, David H. 113.148,181,488 McNeal, Jimmy D. 103 McNeal, Joan 118,146.155.205.488 McNeal. John P. 282,283,284.286.488 McNeal, Pamela 96.147.155.228,488 McNees. Nancy J. 82.247,488 McNeil. Michel R. 187,399 McNeill. William B. 243.488 McPeak, Garold L. 239,488 McPheeters, Vernon L. 189.352.488 McPherson. William L. 181.488 McQueen. James A. 201.488 McQuillan, Michael W. 77,119 McQuillan, Sondra K. 94,157,399 McReynolds. Larry S. 105.489 McVay. Arthur W. 240,489 Mead. John R. 251.489 Mcadc Insurance Co. 537 Meals. Harriet J. 171,224,352,489 Mealy, William M. 99 Means. Carol E. 83.93,232.399 Mears. Betty I. 1 17.157.399 Mears. Charles D. 1 28,353,489 Meats, Carolyn E. 164.489 Meckfessel. Audrey L. 80 167,489 Medley. Larry J. 29,215.353489 Medley. Loren W. 133,136,137489 Medlin. C. J. 74,306.340 Meek, Cheryl A. 232,489 Meeks. Ellis M. 354,399 Meenen. Edward A. 1 04,24 1 ,489 Mehl, Joanne 90,167,489 Mehl. Susan D. 96.228,489 Mehner, David L. 193.263,489 Mehrotra. Dinesh 1 07 Mehta, Ashwin C. 88 Mehta, Jaysukhlal 422 Mehuron. John R. 193.489 Meier. Roger T. 1 17.489 Meier. Vicki C. 73 Meisinger, Richard K. 130.135.489 Melhinch. Sally A. 221,489 Meloan, Cliff E. 77 M.nnonlt Fellowship 134 Men ' s dec Club 353 Men ' s Intramurals 296-301 Mentgen, James R. 202,399 Mentlick, James M. 142 Meredith, Donald L. 72,351.354 Meredith. Keith E. 355.489 Merkel, Robert A. 363,364 Merrill. Harry T. 35,50,69,79,187,259, 300.400 Merrill. Julia A. 158.489 Mertz, James- L. 79.120,148,187,400 Mertz. Richard S. 187,489 Messenger, Mary C. 169,489 Messer. Claudette M. 162.489 Messer. James E. 296 Messer. Larry R. 240,489 Messimer, Laurie J. 169,489 Messmer. Brenda K. 155.489 Mettlen, Rae A. 149,171,224,307,352 489 Metz. George E. 193,489 Metz. Jerry D. 248,279,489 Metzen. Dennis W. 489 Metzger, Ronald C. 115 Meurer, John F. 143.203,489 Meyer, Alberta L. 80.221,489 Meyer, Barbara A. 1 26,228,490 Meyer, Christine 169,490 Meyer, David L. 104 Meyer, Karen Sue 294 Meyer. Leonard F. 105 Meyer, Richard L. 245,490 Meyer. Richard O. 240.490 Meyer. Robert A. 238.490 Meyer. Robert D. 129,245.490 Meyer, William D. 400 Meyers, Linda M. 93,152.490 Meyers, Thomas D. 197.490 Michael, Carole E. 164,490 Michaelis, Joellen W. 74,76.84.347.400 Michaelis. Ronald G. 210.400 Michaux, Henry R. 1 1 1 Mick. John R. 69,7 1 .1 06, 1 43,203.346, 490 Mick. Kenneth L. 143.248.490 Mickelson, Eldon L. 241,490 Mickey, David H. 206.490 Mickey. Deanna D. 169.490 Middleton, Alvin L. 400 Middleton, Katherine L. 136,137.139, 247,490 Middleton, Margaret 64.232.490 Middleton. Marilyn S. 232.490 Middleton, William M. 1 36,1 37,239,490 Mikesell. Gordon G. 400 Mikesell, Joyce E. 400 Mikesell. Maxine 108 Milam. Sharon K. 169.490 Mi las. Raymond J. 490 Milbourn, Max W. 14 Miles, Larry L. 73,400 Miletich, JanineT. 90,152,224,490 Milks, Bobby G. 400 Millard, Arthur F. 78 Miller, AlanC. 254 Miller, Carol R. 145,228,490 Miller, Carolyn J. 167,224,343,490 Miller, Carolyn L. 218.490 Miller, Daniel J. 35,68.104 Miller. Dennis M. 201,400 Miller. DeVon 50 Miller. Donald M. 65 Miller, Dorothy 351 Miller, Edward P. 241.490 Miller, Francis F. 99,400 Miller, Carold D. 122,490 Miller, Gary E. 355.490 Miller, Gerald D. 67 Miller, Jack S. 100.149.301,400 Miller, Jerry M. 490 Miller, John E. 99.241.400 Miller, John H. 200.490 Miller. Judith A. 126.158.228.490 Miller, Judith A. 94.152,490 Miller, Keith S. 237.490 Miller, Kenneth A. 65.100,143,203,490 Miller, Kenneth E. 210,490 Miller, Larry D. 106,248,400 Miller, Laurence F. 105,185,491 Miller, Lyle D. 111,191,491 Miller, Marilyn 134,171,224.491 Miller, Mark L. 191.343,491 Miller, Marlin E. 273 Miller, Martha V. 96,157,491 Miller, MaryC. 218,491 Miller, Maurice L. 134 Miller, Merle M. 74,191,343,400 Miller, Murray J. 174.491 Miller, Nancy A. 96,128,161,218.491 Miller, Patricia K. 117,153.491 Miller Pharmacy 542 Miller, Ronald A. 135,240.353.491 Miller. Sharon L. 83.400 Miller, Vincent A. 130 Miller, William D. 68,100.208.400 Miller. William E. 205.353,491 Milligan, Nina J. 491 Milliken, James M. 125,354.491 Milliken, John P. 206,298.491 Milling Association 1 22,1 23 Mills, Bette J. 155,342,491 Mills, Jay D. 86,1 14,173,491 Mills. Leon J. 112.191,491 Mills. Patricia J. 109 Mills, Ralph A. 244,491 Mills. Robert B. 120 Milward. John H. 181.491 Minear. Sandra K. 83,149,167,491 Minneman, Elaine 109 Minneman, John A. 1 10,400 Minnis, Marsha L. 96.157.224,491 Minnis. Mel W. 121,181,491 Minsch, Jean A. 228.491 Misak. Eldon L. 215.491 Mishra. Benudhar 88.130 Missildine. Gay A. 90.92.153.400 Mistier, Richard E. 62,68,206,326.400 Mistier, Thomas E. 35.104,105.206.491 Mistry. Jitendra M. 88,400 Mistry, Narendra M. 88,491 Mitchell, Edgar W. 191,491 Mitchell, Howard L. 21 Mitchell, Judith E. 100,491 Mitchell, Timothy W. 198,491 Mitts. Robert L. 240,491 Mo. Ru H. 422 Moate. Ruth (Mrs.) 174 Moberg, Ann 224,491 Moberly, Harry F. 112,491 Moberly, Stanley A. 95.491 Mock, Frank E. 149.175,353,401 Mock, KarenS. 163,401 Mockabee, Marion E. 121,135,49r Moden. Lloyd D. 1 26.492 Modha. Vallabhdas V. 88,123 Moehlman, Betty J. 143,167,492 Moeller, Frank. E 112 Moeller. Joan 109 Mohri. William F. 112.213.492 Moldenhauer. Donald 492 Molesworth, Barbara 109 Molesworth. John R. Ill Molina, Jose A. 422 Moline, Linda L. 137.228,492 Moline. Mary A. 219.401 Moller, Carole J. 85.247.492 Mollhagen, Patricia 157.401 Monahan. Lawrence K. 91.135352.492 Monninger. Maurice E. 189,492 Monroe, Donald L. 352,353 Monroe, Judith A. 138 Monroe. Robert J. 138 Monroe. William E. 241.492 Montgomery. Joe E. 349.492 Moody. Evelyn E. 94,126.135.225,492 Moodv. Marlene K. 232.492 Moon, Hugh D. 239.492 Moore, Alan A. 69,126,251,354,401 Moore, Ben A. 175.353,492 Moore, Connie S. 93,163,336.492 Moore, David W. 215,401 Moore, Donald E. 492 Moore. Donna L. 1 1 8,22 1 ,492 Moore, Frank V. 1 1 5 Moore, Jack E. 79 Moore, Fritz 27,53 Moore, Jack D. 210,401 Moore Kathryn A. 81,153492 Moore, Linda L. 93,163,336,492 Moore. Lyle V. 143,203,492 Moore, Marilyn F. 51.155,492 Moore, Marjorie A. 93,132,140,219,492 Moore, Meredith A. 228.492 Moore, Michael F. 143,251,355,492 Moore, Philip F. 121,208,492 Moore, Roger L. 240,492 Moore, Wesley N. 492 Mordy, Lloyd M. 72 Moreland. Joe E. 206,492 Morgan, BrendaJ. 39,76,146,171,315, Morgan, Kent 236,353,401 Morgan, Patrick E. 205,492 Morgan, Robert L. 353 Morgan, Stanley W. 401 Morgan, Virginia S. 74,84,342,401 Morgenson, David L. 215.401 Morgison. Floyd J. 242.492 Morith. Carolyn A. 108 Morris. Clay A. 71,103.401 Morris, John K. 206,492 Morris, Larry R. 492 Morris, Marilyn C. 93.96.219,493 Morris. Sharon A. 493 Morris. William A. 140.239,493 Morris, William H. 74,191,345.493 Morrison, Billy G. 239,401 Morrison, Marva L. 91,121,224.354,493 Morrison. Nancy R. 92.155,493 Morse, Max D. 245.493 Morse, Reed F. 33 Morse, Richard H. 31 Morse, Richard L. 39 Mortar Board 61 Mortensen. Alvin N. 401 Mortimer, Linda S. 146,167,343,493 Morton, Don F. 191,401 Morton, Harold L. 67,123.401 Morton. Marilyn R. 94.232.493 Morton, Philip W. 105 Morty Merle 350 Mose, Herbert C. 77 Mosier, Donald L. 66,1 10.401 Mosier. J. E. 44 Mosier. Stanley J. 64.493 Mosier, Steven R. 64,493 Moss. Margaret J. 158.228.493 Moss. Max R. 177.269.283,301,493 Moss, Thomas D. 112 Mosseinof, Iradj 144 Mosteller, James I. 244,281,493 Motes, James E. 493 Mott. David A. 197,493 Mottin, James L. 205.493 Mouline. Charaf E. 89.117 Moulthrop. James S. 119 Mox, Moreen K. 1 55.493 Moxley. Marilyn A. 145,247.493 Moynagh. Francis P. 1 11 .21 3,493 Muckenthaler. Mary L. 117.219.493 Mueller. Peter W. 148.185.493 Muenzenmayer. Alfred 493 Muenzenmayer. Karl E. 205.493 Mull. Carole A. 232.493 Mull. Linda L. 72,132.216,232,493 Mullen. Donald P. 102 Muller. Margaret M. 143 Mullin, Jan P. 143,239,267.493 Mulloy, Martha A. 80.81,158.401 Mulloy. Patrick E. 50 Mulvany, Mark C. 210,493 Mundhenke. Gary L. 51.105.195.493 Mundhenke. Lorene K. 1 37.224.493 Mundhenke, Loretta F. 137.224.355.493 Mundhenke. Rita D. 52,171.228,352, 355.493 Mundt, Cynthia A. 219.494 Munger, Leonard A. 86,209.401 Munoz, Juan V. 494 Munson, Jerry L. 248,494 Munson, Mary K. 94.126.224.494 Muntz, Linda K. 224.494 Munyon, Clair A. 238.494 Mu Phi Epsilon 73 Muraski. Marie M. 494 Murdock. Hazel S. 419 Murphey. Kay L. 155,494 Murphree. Maurine L. 121.159.228.494 Murphy. B. Kathleen 64.93.153,307.494 Murphy, Eugene E. 110,419 Murphy. Joel R. 494 Murphy. Kathleen 109 Murphy. Richard K. 244.494 Murphy, Robert J. 205,494 Murphy, Walter L. 87,205.494 Murray, Sue K. 228,494 Murtada, Muwaffaq A. 89,401 Murty, Gosala S. 88,107,123,422 Music Educators Conference 91 Musil, Samuel A. 241,494 Mustard, Marvin E. 534 Muths, Ronald L. 197,494 Myers, Bob L. Ill Myers, David L. 1 30.240.494 Myers. Fran 109 Myers, Frank 296 Myers, Linda G. 1 7 1 .494 Myers, Monica J. 133,164.494 Myers, Patricia R. 167,494 Myers. Richard B. 206.494 Myers, Roger M. 205,494 Myers, Samuel T. 215.401 Myscofski, Ronald F. 494 N Nadashkevich, Paul N. 105 Naddih. Badi I. 89.139 Nakamoto, Ralph L. 236,494 Nam, Tran H. 419 Nance, Shirley 108 Narrie, David B. 243.494 Nash, Kenneth H. 197.262,494 Nash, Peter G. 209.494 Nass, James W. 143,203,402 Nath, Prem 88,422 Nattier, Robert D. 494 Nauerth, Janet E. 94,125.136,137,494 Naufel, James C. 175.494 Naugle. Kent 402 Nauheim. Lois H. 419 Naureth, Janet E. 90,232 Navrat, Dennis E. 191,494 Neal.Don E. 402 Neal. James W. 103,135.494 Neal. Samroeum 494 Nedwed. Eugene R. 209.495 Necley, Cerold D. 110 Neff, James R. 115.205.283.284,402 Neff. RexC. 144,402 Neidhardt, Barbara J. 352.495 Neill, Benjamin J. 177.301.495 Neill. Nancy S. 233,495 Neill. Patrick O. 181.495 Neitzel. Connie J. 232.495 Neitzel. Rebecca R. 145.495 Nelson. AltheaJ. 50,52.61.159,352,495 Nelson. Annette K. 219,495 Nelson, Arlyn G. 69.7 1 . 1 06,402 Nelson, Betty J . 1 24. 1 25, 1 45.2 1 9,495 Nelson. Brian B. 205.495 Nelson, Carl E. 174,495 Nelson. Carl W. 100,251,495 Nelson. Dallas L. 121 Nelson. David B. 215.284,292,495 Nelson, Dennis T. 1 21 ,354.495 Nelson, Gary W. 71,98,103,201,402 Nelson, Glen A. 65.402 Nelson. Glen W. 284.285,402 Nelson, James C. 99.197,402 Nelson, James P. 213.495 562 Nelson, John L. 213,495 Nelson, John R. 178,353,495 Nelson, Judy L. 108 Nelson, Kathleen D. 169.228.495 Nelson, Larry D. 133,135 Nelson, Larry J. 130,185,402 Nelson, Larry V. 121 Nelson, Lawrence J. 145 Nelson, Lyle L. 125,127,193,495 Nelson, Marlene S. 402 Nelson, Mary L. 159,495 Nelson, Nanci S. 159,228,338,495 Nelson, Patricia L. 495 Nelson, Sharon K. 132,294,495 Nelson, Sharon L. 495 Nelson, Stephen D. 35.241 ,495 Nelson, Susan J. 167.495 Nelson, Thomas M. 240.355,495 Nelson, Wj If rid D. 211,495 Nesbitt. Alice F. 82, 1 26, 1 35.232,495 Neufeld, Caylen J. 134 Neufeld, Loretta A. 134 Neufeldt. Jolen C. 134,232,495 Neuschafer. Gary E. 122,145,185,495 Nevins, Ralph C. 17,33 New, Bill E. 534 Newbury, Anita K. 64.228,495 Newcomb, Jerry W. 495 Newcomer, Glenn A. 127 Newell, Randall K. 211,496 Newman Club 142,143 Newman, Darrell F. 105,402 Newman, Jane (Miss) 217 Newman, Mary E. 52,64,159,496 News Bureau 357 Newson, Dean L. 93,402 Newsom, Howard W. 141236,353,496 Newton, David W. 20,79.183,402 Newton, Effie (Mrs.) 162 Newton, Elizabeth A. 126.129,222,496 Nicholas. Robert A. 237,496 Nichols, Carl L. 1 26, 1 36, 1 37.496 Nichols, David A. 1 12 Nichols, Lonnie L. 496 Nichols, Mary A. 82,96,157,219,352, 496 Nicholson, Julianne 171,228,496 Nicholson, Larry D. 104,241.496 Nicholson, Larry M. 187.496 Nickel, Robert E. 213,496 Nickell, Jean A. 52,161,496 Nichols, Elwin H. 100,402 Nickum, Richard G. 175,402 Nielson, Charles C. 496 Niles, Douglas B. 244,496 Niles, Sherrill A. 153.496 Nispel, Pamela K. 159,496 Nitcher, Ronald E. 177,496 Nivert, Albert G. 402 Nivison, Karla J. 113,228,496 Nixon, Bernard T. 402 Nixon, Valerie A. 96,149,159,224,496 Noble, Angie 108 Noble, Barbara P. 94,232.496 Noble, Larry D. 422 Noble, Nancy S. 171,307,496 Noblitt, David D. 262 Noblitt, Jean C. 52,232,307,496 Noblitt, Robert L. 261 ,263 Noe, Norman L. 101,106,402 Noffsinger, Clifford 111 Noff singer, Dee 109 Nolan, Thomas J. 103,402 Noland, John C. 496 Noll, Elisa E. 149,155,228,496 Noller, Margaret D. 94,137,164,496 Noller, Virginia E. 169,355,496 Nolting, Charlotte A. 219,496 Nomura, Paulines. 52,83,219,402 Nomura, Shirley A. 83,222,496 Norbury, James T. 69,7 1 ,79,1 06,201 , 496 Norby, Oscar W. 17,22 Nord, Esther M. 496 Nordin, John A. 21,27 Nordstedt, Roger A. 64,195,353,496 Norman, Jan L. 244,497 Norris, Gayle C. 238,403 Norris, Larry A. 100,144,403 North, Carolyn M. 146,153,497 Northup, Russell L. 93,121 Norton, Charles L. 21 Nottingham, Sylvia J. 228,497 Noud, Patrick F. 99 Novak, Donald J. 70,102,245,288,497 Novak, KarenS. 163,497 Novak, Roger H. 205,497 Noyes, Nancy J. 171,497 Nusbaum, Dwain L. 237,497 Nuss, Norman P. 145,185,497 Nusser, Edith J. 169.497 Nutter, Douglas R. 267 Nyberg, Jim L. 185,497 Nydegger, Rudy V. 206,281 ,297,300,497 Nyquist, Lynn G. 99 Oberhelman, Janice K. 107,135,403 Oberhelman, Judy A. 39,51,61,76,85, 164,497 Oberndorfer, Robert 267 Oblander, Robert L. 198,403 Oborny, Edward J . 1 23 , 1 43 ,242,403 O ' Brien, Edward M. 110 O ' Brien, Lawrence P. 149,183,497 O ' Brien, Neal E. 238,497 O ' Brien, Patty 295 O ' Bryan, Susan E. 80,161,350,497 Ochampaugh, Clifford I. 91 Ochampaugh, James R. 497 Ochs, Jacob B. 123,497 Ochs, Lee E. 1 23,497 Ochs, Theodore 103,209,403 O ' Connor, Michael K. 103.138,141 O ' Connor, Rebecca D. 403 Odell, Edward C. 95 Odell, Ronald O. 497 Odle, Wayne A. 104 Oehlert, Larry L. 115,174,498 Oehme, Rosemary I. 232,498 Oesch, Donald L. 1 07 , 1 34,498 O ' Fallon, Kerry K. 187.403 O ' Fallon, O. Kenneth 47 Off-Campus Women 132 Ogan, Peggy J. 92,159,403 Ogburn, Jerry A. 100,251,498 O ' Hara, John W. 239,498 Ohl, Margaret J. 161,307,498 Ohlmeier, Lee H. 498 Ohnmacht, Mary J. 143,219,498 OK House 243 Oldham, Karen J. 92,115,146,403 Oliphant, Kay 108,109 Oliphant, Rodney G. 66,111,195,498 Olsen, Barry G. 248,498 Olsen, Robert D. 403 Olson, DennisC. 125,127 Olson, Harvey H. 102 Olson, Jo E. 232,498 Olson, John R. 244,498 Olson, Larry A. 403 Olson, Merrilyn J. 155,403 Olson, Raymond V. 21 Olson, Ross A. 1 24, 1 30, 1 36,240,498 Olson Shoe Service 536 Olson, Willis E. 127 Oltjen, Allan C. 148,195,353,498 Oltjen, Harlan W. 66,67,123 Oltjen, KatherineR. 167,498 Oman, Price W. 240,498 Omicron Nu 76 Onuma, Masayoshi 403 Opdycke, Don R. 1 14,183,498 Opie, RaeJ. 93,133,164,352,498 Opocensky, Kathryn R. 83,221,295,352, 355,498 Opperman, Ronald D. 211,498 Oppy, James A. 193,498 Oppy, Pamela A. 498 Oppy, Paula J. 403 Orchcsis 118 Orchestra 350,351 Orendorff, John W. 127 Orientation 304,305 Osborn. Darlene C. 109 Osborn, James E. 110,403 Osborn, Paul D. 498 Osborn, Robert L. 11 5 Osborne, Larry A. 245,498 Osborne, Verlyn D. 102,267 Osbourn, Richard L. 498 Osgood, Ronald E. 498 Oshel, Bonnie K. 108 Ost, Sharon K. 228,498 Oswald, Donald D. 103 Ott, Berneda F. 101 Ott, Tommy C. 1 00,403 Ottaway, Leah J. 80,93,97,126,136,137, 138,146,172,343,498 Otte, VernE. 126,136,137,195,352,498 Otto, Carolyn G. 161,498 Outdoor Track 284-287 Overley, Ronald W. 200,498 Overturf, Sylvester 144,244,422 Oveson, Linda S. 161,228,498 Owen, Billy R. 244,499 Owen, DennisC. 191,403 Owens, Harriett D. 221 ,499 Owensby, Archie F. 123 Owings, Norman C. 70,102 Owsley, Stuart L. 193,499 Ozga, Jurij 143 Ozias, Roger E. 104,499 Pack, NolaB. 153,403 Packard, Mary G. 94,247,499 Paddock, Garry O. 240,499 Pady, S. M. 27 Page, Richard L. 281 Page, Robert L. 195.403 Page, Warren K. 499 Pageler, Linda A. 63,161,499 Painter, Reginald H. 120 Palenske, Victor F. 21 1 ,499 Pallesen, Peter J. 53.211.499 Palmer, John O. 240,353.499 Palmer, Sandra L. 171,499 Palmer, William E. 187,499 Palmgren, Anita 534 Palmquist, Julie C. 146,147,161,499 Palmquist, Richard L. 122.140,240,499 Panchal, Yacharappa 88.422 Pangburn, Robert C. 209,348,403 Panhellenic Council 146 Pannbacker, Rebecca 73,350,403 Pannbacker, Richard 120.404 Papermaster, Linda R. 219,499 Paph, Charles L. 1 02.499 Pappas, Clifford J. 67,87.123 Pardoe, Jane A. 90,1 53,224,499 Parikh, Sanat N. 88 Parikh, Shridhar V. 88 Parker, Donald J. 244,422 Parker, Dorothy A. 61,92,121,163,315, 404 Parker, Elliotts. 75.133.344 Parker, Keith E. 301 Parker, Ralph M. 120.243,499 Parks, Thomas W, 1 1 0.404 Parr. David W. 193.404 Parrish. Douglas T. 404 Parsons, Patricia S. 224,499 Parsons. Richard J. 191.499 Partinpton, Richard 191.267,499 Patel, Dahyabhai L. 88,104 Patel, Kanaiyalal R. 88 Patil, Bhaskarrao B. 88,123 Patil. Jagannath G. 88 Patrick ' s Cafe 547 Patry, James D. 122,129.143 Pattengill, Maurice 119 Patterson, Clarence 209,404 Patterson, Drucilla 228.499 Patterson, Terry L. 100.238,499 Patterson, Vivian M. 50.153,404 Pattison, Martin L. 239,499 Patton, Edward L. 209.499 Patton, Janet N. 97,124,125,172,295. 499 Patton, Lisbeth (Mrs.) 247 Patwari, Gajananrao 88,422 Paul, Mary K. 228,499 Pauli, Ronald R. 355 Pauls, Loren D. 499 Payne, Bettie L. 232,499 Payne, Henry D. 1 1 4,240,499 Payne, Joyce K. 94,499 Peak, Charley J. 133.352 Pearce, Cecil W. 130,177,353,500 Pearce, Rita L. 224.352,500 Pearse, Robert D. 351 Pearson, Carolyn V. 404 Pearson, Frederick L. 122,127,500 Pearson, Harry R. 71.404 Pearson, Jessie Y. 352 Pease, Dean A. 87,211,288,500 Peck, James A. 95 Peck, Jay D. 297 Pedersen, Nancy 1 09 Pedersen, Randall E. 1 12 Pederson, Joyce D. 93,221 .500 Peeks, VernitaJ. 64,247,500 Peet, Robert C. 1 1 7 Peithman, Allen E. 65,206,269,270,289, 296,335,500 Peine, Caroline F. 52 Peko, Paul E. 105 Pemberton, Ronny L. 128,500 Pence, Charles D. 1 04, 1 93 ,500 Pence, Royce O. 67,122 Penney ' s 543 Penrod, Michael D. 237,500 Peoplc-fo-Pcople 337 Pepsi Cola Bottling Company 548 Pereboom, Don E. 87,500 Pereboom, Janet A. 500 Perk, Wayne L. 238,500 Perkins, Barbara A. 1 59,500 Perkins, Gerald F. 1 9 1 ,284,500 Perkins, Linda C. 1 20,224,500 Perrier, Charles L. 127.213,500 Perrill, Peggy J. 145,219,500 Perry Harry B. 241 ,355,500 Perry, James C. 267 Perry, Marvin H. 74 Perry. R. H. 15 Pcrsning Rifles 116 Pescador, Maria L. 143,352 Petelin, John E. 142,203.500 Peters, Chester E. 15,242 Peters, Daniel S. 404 Peters, Gary L. 29,50,187,500 Peters, Leroy L. 1 20 Peters. Margie L. 94,125,232,500 Peters, Norman R. 121 Peters, Wendell R. 98,140 Petersilie, William 100,404 Peterson, Charles L. 279 Peterson, Donald F. 193,500 Peterson, Frederick L. 213,337,500 Peterson, Gary E. 178,500 Peterson, Gary L. 103,213,404 Peterson, Jeanne P. 221,500 Peterson, John D. 181 ,405 Peterson, Jon E. 73,181,405 Peterson, Karen S. 125,228,500 Peterson, Mary M. 125,145,500 Peterson, Ralph W. 126,127,245,500 Peterson, Willis I. 175,500 Pettey, Lynda L. 1 69,224,500 Pettijohn, James A. 197,500 Peugh, William E. 65.93,405 Pfanenstiel, JoAnn 108 Pfannenstiel, Charles 500 Pfister, Ronald L. 213,405 Pfost, Harry B. 67,122 Pfuetze, Robert B. 1 20 Phems 118 Phi Delta Theta 200-201 Phi Epsilon Kappa 65 Phi Eta Sigma 64 Phi Kappa Phi 63 Phi Kappa Tau 174 Phi Kappa Theta 202-203 Phi Lambda Upsilon 77 Phi Mu Alpha 72 Phi Sigma Chi 97 Phi Upsilon Omicron 76 Philips, Gilbert H. 121,140,242.500 Phillips, Catherine A. 93,232,405 Phillips, Charles R. 116,139 Phillips, Duane R. 251.405 Phipps, George H. 110,405 Pi Beta Phi 170-171 Pi Kappa Alpha 204-205 Pi Tau Sigma 71 Piccin, Robert J. 205.501 Pichner, Mary A. 228,501 Pickard, Leroy E. 20,79,130,187,262, 501 Pickering, Theresa M. 501 Pickett, Herschel R. 188,301,405 Pickinpaugh, Elden R. 281,405 Pierce, Beverly L. 219,501 Piercy, Linda R. 163,352,501 Pierson, George P. 405 Pigg, Linda L. 29,171,359,501 Pike, Charles E. 345 Pine, Janet H. 107,132 Piper, Stephen C. 100 Pipkin, James T. 419 Pipkin, Suzanne P. 534 Pippenger, Milton L. 405 Pitman, Leroy E. 237,501 Pitts, Charles W. 253 Plays 3 16-319 Pledger, Leland J. 267,283 Plenert, Marvin L. 253 Fletcher, Ronald W, 102,209,501 Plocharski, Edward J. 203,501 Plotkin, Nathan 114 Plow and Pen 131 Plunkett, Lela F. 219,501 Poell, Mark A. 501 Poelma, Donald E. 123,125,143,501 Poland, Donald S. 501 Poling. Tim E. 177,353,501 Pollom ' s Book Store 539 Poma, Louis L. 277 Pomerenke, Gretchen 164,224,352,501 Pool, Joan E. 157,501 Poole, Miriam J. 1 18 Poor, Ronald R. 124,178,405 Poore, Gary L. 501 Poort, Steve 293 Pope, Betty A. 219,501 Pope, Phyllis A. 219,501 Popkess, Katherine A. 161,501 Poppe, Judith C. 91,145,224,350,355, 501 Porath, Emily L. 422 Porath, William W. 422 Porter. Carolyn K. 501 Porter. Charles C. 267,283 Porter, John D. 191,405 Porter, Judith A. 83,232,405 Porter, Linda E. 501 Porter, Linda J. 128,157,224,501 Porter, Martha J. 138,141,221,501 Porter, Peggy J. 164.501 Porter, Penny L. 232,501 Porterfield, Jerry L. 106,405 Post. Jerry L. 355 Poteet, Judith E. 501 Potenski, Rose M. 219,501 Potter, David C. 501 Potter, David S. 123,193,501 Potter, Larry L. 238,501 Potts, Georgiana L. 219.501 Potts, Sharon L. 80,163,502 563 Pounds, Linda L. 97.100.221,346,502 Powell, Bertie L. 155.358.405 Powell Bros. Plumbing 537 Powell, Carole L. 118,221,502 Powell, Forrest N. 1 10,405 Powell, George M. 99,201,502 Powell, Larry R. 236,502 Powell, Richard L. 115,198,405 Power. Cheryl A. 153.502 Prasad, Yalamanchi Y. 88,99 Prather, Jan L. 219,502 Pratt. Roberta K. 93,97,117.118.157,502 Pratt, William L. 130,131,353.502 Prawl. Sherlund D. 78 Preddy, Caroline E. 54.61,163,405 Preddy, Donna R. 157,502 Preheim, Peter P. 112.134.237,502 President of KSU 12 Presnal, Clade C. 125,179,502 Presnall. JohnieL. 240.502 Pressgrove. Kath ' een 219,502 Prevo, Charles T. 98 Prevo, Paul R. 105.405 Prewitt, Judith C. 171.405 Price. James W. 197,502 Price, Lawrence E. 197.502 Price. Marvin L. 99 Price, NedrickL. 112 Price. Roberta L. 74,167,340,341,342, 405 Price, Sally A. 64 Priddy, Cynthia S. 125,157.225,502 Priddy, Darrell D. 123,124,125,195.353, 502 Priefert, Joan E. 351 Priefert, Paul B. 72351 Primrose, Herbert D. 121.237.502 Pringle, Diana K. 84,125,136,137,228, 502 Pritchard, Mary L. 352,406 Proctor, Constance J. 232,502 Proctor, Dayle J. 406 Proctor. Marvin L. 406 Proctor. Nancy L. 228,352 502 Prose. Larry N. 106.236,502 Provenzano, Joseph S. 65,263 Pruitt, Juliane L. 352,406 Psychology Club 1 1 S Publius 348 Pugh, Phillip W. 104,205.502 Pugsley, Albert L. 1 5 Pulliam. Judith M. 52,132,351,406 Puls, Spencer A. 206.263,296.502 Purcell. Deanna A. 143 Purcell, John D. 143,406 Purinton, Paul T. 1 1 2. 1 87 ,502 Purma, Charles J. 115.502 Purser, Charles C. 68,100.183,502 Purvis, Leonard C. 248,502 Putnam Hall 226-229 Pyle, Barbara A. 136,137,221.502 Pyne. Charles L. 177.502 Pywell. Richard A. 86.502 Quade. Larry L. 185.502 Quandt, Eldor C. 1 19 Quantic, Lois C. 94,225,502 Quantrell, Margaret 94,232,503 Quanz, Jnell M. 163,503 Queens 358,359 Quillin, James E. 244.406 Quirk, Judy L. 159,503 Racette, Henry R. 242.503 Rader. Larry D. 215,336.503 Rader, Marise E. 1 59,406 Rader, Ronald D. 215.503 Radford. Sharon K. 228.503 Radio Club 114 Radke. John E. 127.179,503 Rado. Tibor 49 Raedeke, Arlin H. 187.406 Rafferfy, Curtis M. 189.239,503 Raffety, Gary D. 185.503 Raffington. Margaret E. 39 Rahate, Vithal T. 88.123 Rahe. Charlene C. 153,352,503 Rahe. Charlotte C. 64,153,352.503 Rahing, Judith A. 1 59.503 Raikar, Rambhau K. 88,422 Railsback, Lee 43 Raj, Ammu S. 88,107,422 Raleigh, Ruth A. 39,83.406 R.imey Bros. Lumber tt Coal 549 Ramey, Paul B. 148.174.503 Ramey, Samuel E. 72,197,351,352,503 Ramsey, Jon M. 187.406 Ramsey, Mary S. 169.406 Randall. Betty A. 163,228.503 Randall. Paul K. 209,503 564 Randall. Robert D. 245,503 Randel, S. Kay 39,61,76,83,219,406 Randels, Eleanor A. 1 1 8,294,295 Randels, Julia M. 503 Randhawa, Harkirat S. 422 Rankin, Constance L. 153,503 Rankin, Daniel Q. 236,503 Ranz. Edward C. 205.503 Rapp, Virginia K. 161,503 Rash, Jimmy L. 69,105 Rash, Patricia A. 64,93,97,164,503 Rasmussen, Donald M. 104 Rasmussen, Duane K. 503 Rasmussen, Gene E. 123.251,503 Rasmussen, Lyle E. 111.145,185,503 Rasmussen, Ronald L. 71 Ratcliff. Charles S. 1 1 1 Rathbun, Jerry L. 105 Rathbun, Leon K. 122 Ratlitf. Bill D. 201.503 Rau. Herbert L. 1 1 9 Rauh, Cilia J. 94,343,503 Raven, Lavern M. 99 Raville, Milton E. 33 Ravenscraft, Janice 216.219.503 Rawson, Thomas M. 240,503 Ray. Janice E. 225.503 Ray, Marian E. 1 12,262 Ray, Philip C. 181.503 Ray, Terry L. 213.503 Rayl, Charles R. 125,127,330,504 Raymond, George E. 241.504 Raymond, Jane A. 83,126,172,406 Raymond, Michael A. 419 Raynesford, Alice K. 64,164,504 Rea. Ruth C. 64,159,504 Ream, Glenn A. 248,504 Reardon, James N. 68.183,50-4 Reasor. Larry L. 193.504 Reddi, Pallay V. 88 Reddy, Chigarapalli 88 Redetzke, Kenneth E. 1 43 203 504 Reece, Vicki S. 94,225,504 Reed Elliot Jewelers 542 Reed, Bruce H. 207,504 Reed, Clyde M. 14 Reed, Jerry O. 120 Reed, John W. 239,504 Reed. Judith A. 161.504 Reed, Linda J. 247.504 Reed, Richard C. 353 Reed, Ronald J. 179,347,504 Reed, Sharon D. 155.504 Reed, William W. 127 Reedy, Carl D. 181.406 Reehling, Jean E. 76.82,93,153406 Rees, Helen L. 157,504 Rees, Richard D. 179,422 Reeves. Kathryn M. 39,61,76,85,146, 163,406 Reeves, Richard D. 1 74,504 Reffner, Jack F. 140,504 Regier, Donna L. 504 Regier, Louis L. 126,141,406 Regnier, Roger E. 17,22 Rehfeld. David P. 65,191,406 Reichel, Lana K. 93 Reichel, Merlyn D. 213,353.504 Reichuber, Arnold J. 143.240,504 Reid, David D. 94,504 Reid, Judy W. 65 Reid, Marilynn 108 Reid, Richard D. 193,504 Reid, Virginia D. 171,504 Reif, CaryD. 130.362 Reiff, Jane L. 83,232,406 Reimer, Ervin C. 1 22, 1 34. 1 38, 5C4 Reinertsen, Raymond E. 504 Reinhardt, Eugene E. 209,406 Reinhardt, Leslie R. 123,181,407 Reinhart, Max J. 201,504 Reinhart. Wade W. 140 Reis, Irvin L. 33 Reist, Robert E. 407 Reliable Transfer Storage 539 Religious Council 133 Rempel, Rev. Warren 1 36, 1 37 Rempel, Warren (Mrs. I 136.137 Renard, Nina L. 80.221,504 Rendleman, Mary K. 96,225.345,504 Renfro, Arthur R. 77,119,296 Renfrew. Robert M. 191,504 Renollet, Raymond E. 240.267.504 Rensenhouse, James P. 185.299.504 Reppert, John C. 74,187,344.345.505 Reppert, Joseph R. 187.505 Ret tenmeyer, Carl W. 1 20 Retter. Cheryl G. 161.505 Reusser, David A. 239,355.505 Reust, Carol K. 247.505 Revilla. Carlos O. 117 Rewcrts, Ellis W. 101,106.505 Reynolds, David R. 213.505 Reynolds, Diane M . 1 47 . 1 67 .505 Reynolds, Gary J. 505 Reynolds, Jerry L. 201 ,505 Reynolds, John Z. 68,69.185,299,407 Reynolds, Larry L. 211,505 Reynolds, Nancy 1 22 Reynolds, Steven K. 125.505 Rezac, Galen W. 114,143,505 Rezac. Ronald E. 114,240,505 Rhine, John W. 243,505 Rhine, Paul E. 98,423 Rhoads, Arthur D. 209,407 Rhoads. John A. 197,505 Rhodes, Sandra E. 84,221 .505 Rice Hall 233 Rice. John E. 126 Rice, P. M. 27 Rice, R. Roslyn 118.155,225,505 Rice, Sandra L. 125,167,505 Rich, Billy J. 285 Rich, Ronald E. 106 Richard, William E. 505 Richards. Jane L. 82,228.505 Richards, Lloyd L. 505 Richardson, David A. 140,352,505 Richardson, John W. 65,263 Richardson, Lowell E. 100 Richardson, Ruth A. 1 7 1 .228,505 Richert, A. Allen 134 Richter, Charles E. 143,203,505 Richter, Herschel D. 101,106,236,407 Rickelfs, John L. 505 Ridder, Elmer L. 123,189,407 Ridge. William A. 144,189.505 Ridgeway, Edith M. 17 Riedinger, James A. 112 Rieger. Connie K. 96,219.505 Riemann, Donald L. 143,203,505 Riemann, Jerald A. 505 Riemann, Marlin J. 125,127,505 Riepe, Kenneth E. 1 26.407 Rife, Kathleen A. 94,232,505 Riffel, Darrell M. 112,506 Riffel, JalaineA. 506 Riffel. Kay A. 109.407 Riffel, Ronnie G. 73,407 Rifle Team 78 Riggin, JackM. 191,506 Riggle, Barbara R. 96,1 17,1 18,219,506 Riker, Patricia T. 80,171, 506 Riley, Raymond E. 267 Riley, William M. 177,407 Rindt, Paula K. 163,225,506 Ringel, Clark D. 506 Ringel, Larry H. 506 Ringler, Wilbur E. 22 Riordan, Jim 349 Riordan, Mary A. 153.506 Rippe, ErnaJ. 93,145.232,407 Riseman, Louis 77,119 Ristau, George W, 70,102,407 Ritchey, Clark L. 95,244,506 Ritchey, Margaret A. 83,96,219,506 . Rively, Laurence N. 207,506 Rively, Linda S. 163,225,506 Rizek, James E. 79,191,353,407 Rizek, Kayleen M. 93,221,506 Robb, Ronald S. 66,124,130,363 Robben, Ronald G. 241 ,506 Robbins, Emily A. 167,506 Robbins. Richard W. 125,127,128,240. 506 Robel, Raydon H. 239,506 Roberts, Allen D. 506 Roberts, Charles L. 201.506 Roberts, Clyde A. 1 87,407 Roberts, Dortha (Mrs.) 192 Roberts, Garland F. 1 16 Roberts, Georgiana 232,506 Roberts, Joan 108 Roberts, Joyce A. 90,167,506 Roberts, Kenneth E. 11 1 Roberts, Larry R. 94.254.407 Roberts, Mary A. 228.506 Roberts, Nancy J. 94.407 Roberts, NormaJ. 82,96,159,225,506 Roberts, Richard G. 209,407 Roberts, Ronald R. 506 Roberts, Stephen K. 201 ,506 Roberts, Terry T. Ill Robertson, Dennis N. 197.506 Robertson, Dianne D. 171.506 Robertson. John E. 407 Robertson, Kenneth D. 407 Robertson, Linda S. 506 Robertson, Richard A. 122,126.179.506 Robinson, Dean G. 209,353,407 Robinson, Diane L. 229,506 Robinson. Joseph M. 203.407 Robinson, Karen K. 80.155.506 Robinson, Karen L. 169.506 Robinson, Samuel 277 Robinson. William C. 72,113.408 Robison, Margaret S. 225,506 Robke, Hubert A. 1 43,203,507 Robl. Martin G. 1 1 Robl, Pauline M. 143,232,507 Robl, Rosalie 109 Robohn, Sarah F. 100,143,153,507 Robohn, Walter T. 17 Robson. Sharon E. 161 .408 Robuck, Stanley S. 114,181,507 Rochat, Carl R. 74.357 Rodenbeek, James E. 1 87,408 Rodewald. Sara C. 85.93.121,126,135, 139,507 Rodman. Dale A. 20.50,67.123,179. 259,408 Roe, Francis M. 197,507 Roenfeldt, Roger D. 239,507 Roepke. Marilyn G. 507 Roes, Judy K. 159,408 Roger Williams Fellowship 140 Rogers, Connie E. 83.90,219.507 Rogers, Frank A. 102,136,137,237,507 Rogers, E. E. (Mrs.) 244 Rogers, Judith C. 80,163,507 Rogers, May E. 74,84,169,341,344,345, 507 Rogers Paint 539 Rogers, Philip N. 242.507 Rogers. Phyllis J. 125.229,507 Rogers, Steven L. 238,277,283,507 Rogers, Vera P. 110,408 Rogg, Barbara L. 65,161,507 Rohde, Drexel D. 207,297,507 Rohde, William C. 507 Rohrbaugh, Bryce E. 105,408 Roleau. Amos L. 107,507 Rolland. James 350 Rollert, Susan K. 117 Rollins, Shirley F. 94,132,408 Romine, Don S. 507 Roohms. John W. 353 Roop, Betty J. 219,507 Root. Marie M. 225.507 Roper, Virgil B. 267 Rork, Edward L. 248.353,355,507 Rosa, Felipe 77,119.507 Rosania, Nello T. 107.337 Rose, David G. 201,408 Rose, James E. 119,408 Rose, James R. 145,185,507 Rose, John D. 277 Rose, Larry L. 195,408 Rose, Michael C. 51,207,408 Rose. Richard A. 207,507 Rose, Sheila K. 163.507 Rose, Stephen D. 185,299,507 Rose, Wayne B. 144 Rosebraugh, Vernon H. 70,102 Rosenquit, Berton 112 Rosenzweig, Dennis L. 144,507 Ross, David L. 408 Ross, Connie L. 1 09 Ross, Dorothy J. 225,507 Ross, Gary R. 241.507 Ross, Gayle E. 507 Ross, ImogeneJ. 126.136,137,229,507 Ross, Kenneth C. 1 10.408 Ross. Tweed W. 183,507 Rossignol, Vincent H. 508 Rostocil. Charles E. 189,354.508 Rothfuss, Lawrence L. 284.408 Rorhrock ' s 548 Roulier, Leon N. 14 Rowland, Carol J. 169,352,508 Rowland, Charles P. 245.508 Rowland, James W. 105,241,354,508 Rowland, Sidney F. 1 59.229,508 Roy, Michael G. 244,508 Roy, Michael L. 508 Royal Purple 342,343 Royal Purple Queen 306-309 Royer, James M. 105.135.187,508 Royer, Lareta J. 159,408 Ruckert, Dennis W. 236,508 Ruckert, Henry C. 419 Rudell, Marilynn K. 219,508 Rudolph, Bonnie J. 352 Rueck, JonM. 69,105,135.508 Ruff, Frank A. 79,143,203,346.508 Ruff, Michael D. 79,104,193,508 Rule, Barbara 109 Rule. John F. 1 1 1 Rullman. Melanie J. 114,153,508 Rumpf, Norman K. 145 Rumsey. Dwayne I. 241 .508 Rundell. Carolyn K. 138,141,219.508 Rundell, Grover C. 239.508 Rundle. Darrell E. 508 Rundle, Kenneth L. 112 Rundle. Patricia 109 Runquist, Glennys J. 84.232,345.508 Runyan. Gerald W. 213.508 Rupp, MaryJ. 64,80,117.171,295,508 Ruppe. Frances A. 83.139.229, 508 Rush, Curtis W. 189,508 Rush. Judy L. 408 Rush, Keith D. 93,189,408 Rush Week 150-151 Rushton, Betty A. 167,508 Rushton, Robert J. 408 Russell. Edward D. 211 .508 Russell. Janice K. 157,307,508 Russell. John L. 267 Russell, Juna J. 72 Rust. Clarence J. 133.148 Rust, Morris D. 237,508 Rust, Phyllis C. 167,350,354,508 Rust. Russell R. H Rust, Zelma I. 146.164,408 Ruthe, Alice L. 101,108 Ruthe, Robert D. 408 Ryan, Edward S. 508 Ryan, George E. 1 39,508 Ryding, Paul A. 1 1 2.209.362.508 Ryland, Gary M. 99,408 Ryland, Lonnie G. 105,353.509 Ryser, Edwin L. 245,509 Sadkin, David 133,239,509 Sahgal.Surendra B. 88,99,409 Sakai, Sterling D. 238,509 Saksena. Krishna N. 107 Salem, Ali El Sayed 89 Salisbury. Donald K. 67,123 Salsbury, Darrell L. 1 12 Salsbury. Richard D. 100.509 Salter, Colleen K. 229,509 Salvo, Gaetano F. 87 Sam Saroff Co., Inc. 547 Sampson, Larry C. 86,509 Sanberg, Bruce L. 301 Sanborn, Sharolyn S. 92,163,409 Sanchez, Robert A. 50 Sandell, Eric W. 133,139 Sanders, John E. 205.509 Sanders, John W. 201,277,509 Sanders, Sheila K. 153,229,509 Sandlin, OlinT. MS, 353 Sandstrum, James S. 102,409 Santord. Billy R. 241.509 Sanger, R. G. 27 Sankey, Steven R. 241.509 Santala, Herman D. 112 Santee, Linda L. 84,167,342,345.509 Sargent, Delon D. 102.409 Sargent, Robert L. 104 Sargent, Sharon K. 93,125,172.509 Sarver, Daniel C. 207,509 Sass, Edith R. 225,509 Sauder, Charles W. 67,123 Sauer, Stephen F. 100,143,203,353,509 Savale, Raghunath S. 88,423 Saven, David E. 238,509 Sawer, Barbara J. 74,125,232,409 Saxe, Sharon K. 93,163,509 Sayad, Samuel E. 89 Sayers, Julian F. 87,100,239,509 Sayler. John G. 73,79,136,137,409 Sayre, Michael D. 236.509 Scabbard Blade 79 Scanlan, Tamara S. 133 Schafer, Lucia A. 52,115,143,171,352, 509 Schafer. Michael E. 115,143,419 Schaller. Charles E. 122,143 Schamahorn, Gerald L. 193,409 Schamahorn, Jo Ann C. 409 Schartz, Alvin C. 509 Schartz, John C. 1 19 Schartz, Leon M. 142,203.509 Schartz, Mathilda H. 143,319,509 Schaus, Marilynn L. 82,145,509 Schawang, Joseph T. 1 43,203.509 Scheetz. Philip C. 409 Scheibler, Helen V. 509 Scheibler, James L. 191,409 Schick, Larry L. 509 Schierling, John H. 509 Schild, Gene W. 106,215,409 Schiller, Nancy M. 1 18,121,153,225,509 Schilling, Joy L. 219,509 Schilling, Paul W. 1 10,187.300.409 Schimke, Ralph H. 71,106,240,409 Schlaegel, David M. 130,510 Schlatter, James D. 79 Schlegel, Jay C. 510 Schleicher, Constance 1 59,5 1 Schletzbaum, Jerry D. 1 29, 1 8 1 ,282,51 Schletzbaum, John W. 1 26,5 1 Schletzbaum, Nancy E. 93,97.146.164, 510 Schlickau, Jane A. 229,510 Schloh, Everett C. 185.510 Schlosser, Bruce E. 95,510 Schlyer, Michael J. 142,203.510 Schmalzried, Ronald 510 Schmelzel, Sally S. 97.161,510 Schmidt, Darrell P. 183,409 Schmidt, Judy R. 52,73,91,155,352,510 Schmidt, Karyle A. 232,510 Schmidt, Kenneth A. 87,510 Schmidt, Norma 87 Schmidt, Ralph M. 510 Schmidt, Sharon F. 126,134,172,352,510 Schmitt, David A. 213.353,510 Schmitt, Gerald H. 126.238,510 Schmoekel, Robert E. 193,283.510 Schneider. Duane P. 126,237,510 Schneider, George W. 68.71,103,409 Schneider. Norman R. 143,248,355,510 Schneider. Robert L. 510 Schneikart, Paul E. 213,510 Schnell, James C. 68,183.349,510 Schnellbacher, Robert 136.137,237,510 Schoen, Maxine C. 83,125,132,510 School of Agriculture 1 8-23 School of Arts and Sciences 24-29 School of Engineering and Architecture 30-35 School of Home Economics 36-41 School of Veterinary Medicine 42-45 Schoolcraft, Sharon 91,169,352,510 Schoonover, Donald D. 189,510 Schrader, Lawrence E. 20,66, 123,1 26, 131,195,363,510 Schrader, Raymond C. 1 26,1 29 Schrag, Alvin D. 99,134,409 Schrepel. Milton F. 510 Schrick, Donald F. 143 Schrock, Ivan R. 134 Schroder, John C. 179,510 Schroeder, Donald G. 1 1 1 ,5 1 Schroeder, Galen L. 241.510 Schroeder, James C. 209,409 Schroeder, Luella A. 511 Schroeder, Margaret 117,161.229,51 1 Schroeder, Nancy J. 161 ,229,51 1 Schroll, Julia A. 219,51 1 Schueler, Jean M. 108 Schueler, Joseph M. 409 Schuetz, Alfred L. 66.110,409 Schuetz, John H. 1 1 5,203,409 Schuler, John A. 409 Schuley, Phillip H. 183,409 Schulke, Kurt P. 148,215,511 Schulte, Joan K. 132,511 Schultis, Clair S. 193.511 Schultz, Delmer H. 70,102134410 Schultz, Franklin C. 207,410 Schultz, Ronald W. 242,511 Schultz, Steven D. 185,353,511 Schulz, Kathleen M. 138,141,219,51 1 Schulze, William E. 423 Schuman, Merlin D. 98,103.107,410 Schurr, Sandra K. 153,219,511 Schuttenhelm, Roy W. 198,51 1 Schwab, Peter A. 253 Schwartz, Gordon D. 101,106,141 Schwartz. Hans J. 1 17 Schwartz. Martha E. 171.307.511 Schwartz, Richard D. 136,137 Schwarz, Margaret M. 146,167,511 Schweer. Vernon R. 122,124,125,244, 511 Schweitzer, Alma L. 138,141,219.51 1 Schweitzer, Pauline 125,136.225,511 Schwerdtfeger, Clair 185.511 Schwintz, Larry C. 122,511 Scoby, Frank R. 213,511 Scoby, Mary J. 159.51 I Scoby. Richard K. 511 Scott, Carole E. 161.51 1 Scott, David R. 207,298.51 1 Scott. Gary L. 127.179.51 1 Scott, Janice J. 129,136,137,410 Scott, John D. 236,511 Scott, Johnette M. 121.126,167,511 Scott, Karla M. 136,137,51 1 Scott, Kenneth M. 181,279.511 Scott, Larry E. 127.179,511 Scott, Linda A. 247.51 1 Scott, Mel R. 51 1 Scott, Phillip A. 121,193,511 Scott, Raylene A. 159,511 Scott, Ronald P. 127,362,364 Scott. Sally A. 294.512 Scoville, Karen E. 83,90,225,352,512 Scribner. John D. 251,512 Scritchfield, Jimmy 512 Scully, Anne J. 1 1 1 Seagren, Philip E. 138,141 Seaman, Judith A. 143,232,512 Searcy, Doris J. 76 Searles. Joseph L. 261.262 Sears, Elaine 1 18 Sears, William H. 213,410 Seaton, Elizabeth (Mrs.) 184 Seaton, Fred A. 28 Seaton, Linda C. 225,512 Seaton, Mary T. 108,114 Seaton, Michael B. 113,419 Seaton, Roy A. 114,121,254,410 Seay, Jimmy C. 21 1,512 Seay, Joe V. 65,278,279,296 Seibel, Douglas C. 241,512 Seibel, Kenneth W. 95 Seibert, Gale R. 240.353.512 Seim, Janet M. 85,229,512 Seitz, Charles M. 210.353,512 Seitz, Larry M. 120,195,410 Selby, James A. 410 Self, Huber 1 19 Self, Rita J. 225,512 Selfridge, Clenda M. 216,229.512 Sell, LindaS. 100,171,512 Sen, Arindra N. 88 Seniors 368-419 Senne, John K. 64,138 Serraon, Virginia U. 76,423 Seufert, Warren A. 209.512 Seute, Robert M. 79,177,410 Severance, Donna E. 94,157.410 Severns. Margaret V. 82,129,133,410 Sewell, Clinton J. 103 Seybert, Glenn E. 512 Seyferth, Carolyn 1 09 Seyferth, Jay B. 1 1 1 Seymour, Dorris A. 1 59,229,5 1 2 Seymour. Marianne 225,512 SCA Elections 339 Shaalan, Mohamed I. 89 Shadwick, Roberta A. 1 57,229.51 2 Shafer, Patricia N. 64,136,137.229,512 Shafer, Robert J. 241,512 Shaffer, Ronald L. 209,512 Shaffer, William J. 512 Shah, BipinC. 88,104.512 Shah. GulabC. 88.104 Shah, JitendraT. 102.423 Shah. Mahendra R. 88.102,125,423 Shah, Surendra R. 88,102 Shanahan, Michael J. 296 Shandy, Jacky J. 512 Shane, Thomas W. 95.238,512 Shannon, Ellen K. 163,410 Shannon, Howard 269,277 Shannon, K. Sue 1 17,1 1 8.163,355,51 2 Sharp, Harriet E. 225,512 Sharpe, JohnC. 237,512 Sharpe, Leland G. 94.355.410 Sharpe, Ramon A. 104.117,513 Shaver, Ma rvin D. 512 Shaw, BillieF. 512 Shaw, Sarah A. 229,512 Shaw, Walter I. 209.513 Shawver, S. Herbert 241,410 Sheedy, Ellen E. 219,513 Sheehan, Richard V. 240,513 Sheets, Larry M. 279 Sheetz, Robert K. 513 Shehi, Phillip C. 1 16,239,513 Sheldon, John A. 65,245,288.410 Shelinbarger, Bonnie 82,141,229,513 Shellenberger, John A. 21 Shellenberger, Karen 351 Shelton, Robert (Mrs.) 136 Shelton, Robert (Rev.) 136,137 Shenkel, Claude W. 17,77,119 Shenkel, Roger C. 64,120,135,187,353, 513 Shepek, Reuben D. 410 Shepherd, Larry D. 410 Shepherdson, Gary L. 102,128,201,513 Sheppard, Charles R. 5 1 3 Sheppard, Robert A. 236,5 1 3 Sheppard, Susan G. 118,155.513 Sherar, Linda K. 80,159.513 Sherar. Rose A. 64,161,513 Sherer, George L. 148,215,353,513 Sherer, Paul V. 215.410 Sherman. John L. 213.513 Sherman, Joyce F. 108 Sherman, Ralph W. 410 Sherraden, Dixie L. 221,352,410 Sherwood, Jacob M. 245,513 Sherwood, John D. 205,353,410 Sheue, Mary A. 159,513 Shiel, Sheree L. 56,159,513 Shields, BillieE. 11 1,513 Shields. Dennis L. 125,513 Shields, Donald W. 514 Shields, John A. 410 Shier, David G. 198,41 1 Shier, Jane M. 225,514 Shirley, Mary M. 219,514 Shonyo, Michael J. 116,215,514 Shoop, Jean A. 52.247,514 Shore, Harold W. 122.514 Shorney, Frank L. 248,514 Shoup, Floyd K. 123,195,353,514 Shoup. Janice E. 85,136.229,514 Showalter, Alan D. 137.514 Shryock, Larry J. 193,514 Shugart, Grace 39 Shull, Charles R. 237,514 Shull, Paul E. 91,355 Shultz, Edwin G. 130 Shultz, Jack W. 411 Shupe, Cynthia S. 93,163,225,514 Shupe, John W. 30 Shurts, Mary S. 167,352,411 Shurtz, Glen L. 71,103 Sickler, Ronald L. 68 Siddiqui. Raziuddin 88 Siddiqui, Safiuddin 88 Siefkes, Darwin L. 123,239,514 Siegle, Franklin B. 41 1 Siever. Richard G. 55 Sifuentes, Juan A. 120 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 206-207 Sigma Alpha Eta 72 Sigma Chi 208-209 Sigma Delta Chi 74 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 77 Sigma Nu 210-211 Sigma Phi Epsilon 212-213 Sigma Tau 69 Sigma Theta Epsilon 1 37 Sih, Ping H. 69,104.41 1 Silva, RitaC. 514 Silver, Jane A. 514 Silvius, Terry L. 514 Silvy, Nova J. 143,243,514 Simlot, Mahavir M. 77,423 Simlot, Shanti D. 423 Simlote, Murari M. 71.106.411 Simmonds. Gail L. 240,514 Simmons, Linda L. 229,514 Simon, Janet L. 82,145,225,514 Simon, Vaughn N. 205,514 Simons, Edward A. 41 1 Simons, Gale G. 105,243,411 Simons, James P. 301,514 Simons, Jeffrey C. 269 Simonton, Lois L. 108 Simpson, Donna J. 233,514 Simpson, Elberta M. 161,514 Simpson, Jerald H. 175.353,514 Simpson, JoeC. 140,514 Simpson, Peter A. 122,129,514 Simpson, Raymond E. 175,354,411 Simpson, Robert L. 177,514 Simpson, Roderic D. 205.514 Sims, Richard E. 107,136 Sims, Thomas D. 69,71,106,411 Singh, Nagendra P. 423 Singh, Rajeshwar 423 Singh, ShivR. 120 Singular, Sylvia G. 167,411 Sitts, Ronald L. 191,514 Sjo, John 130 Sjoberg. Wayne C. 239,514 Siogren, Robert D. 267 Skaer, Richard E. 187,515 Skaggs, Gary C. 201,515 Skelton, Larry N. 191.301,515 Skiles, Betty L. 51,83 Skinner, Judith D. 149,164.224.515 Skinner, Rosetta P. 76,136,137,221,411 Slagle, Bruce E. 122,241,515 Slagle, Roy E. 411 Slaughter. Dorothy J. 171,225,515 Slaughter, Elizabeth 171,411 Siemens, Claudette A. 219.515 Slifer, Galen L. 125,195,353.515 Slingsby. Jerry A. 191,515 Slingsby, Paul A. 71 S ' oan, Daniel C. 213,515 Sloan, Kenneth W. 77,119 Sloan, Mary A. 94,221,515 Sloan, Sandra B. 74,341,345 Sloop, Jean 372 Slusser, Patsy A. 133,294,515 Slyter, Arthur L. 1 27,1 28,1 79,363,364, 515 Slyter, Ray K. 267 Small, Charlene I. 232.515 Smalley, Joan E. 117,219,352,515 Smed, Sam L. 101 Smerchek, Gene A. 187,515 Smerchek, Joe D. 259 Smiley, Lucinda 157,515 Smith, Alan L. 193,515 Smith, Arthur E. 69,104.203,346,41 1 Smith. Barry B. 144.41 1,515 Smith, Betty L. 109 Smith, Bruce E. 213 Smith. Byron L. 35,209.353.515 Smith. Carol L. 155.229.515 Smith, Cheryl A. 96,1 1 7.1 1 8,169,219. 515 Smith, Curtis L. 238.515 Smith. David J. 191,515 Smith. David M. 515 Smith. Deanna J. 118,295.411 Smith, Denton D. 279.296,515 Smith, Donald D. 104,143,241,515 Smith, Donald G. 239,515 Smith. Douglas W. 515 Smith, Earl E. 68,175,411 Smith, Elaine C. 121,143,229.515 Smith. Eldin D. 122 Smith. Elma M. 219,515 Smith. Emma K. 1 12 Smith, Floyd W. 17,47.259 Smith, Garalyn M. 125.225,515 Smith, Gary L. 267,516 Smith. George J. 99 Smith, Gecrge R. 27,1 16 Smith. James D. 181,355.516 Smith, Janis M. 232,516 Smith, Jared H. 187,516 Smith, John L. 516 Smith, John M. 209,411 Smith. Judith S. 155.516 565 Smith Kermit V. 211,41 I Smith, Linda C. 232.351.352,516 Smith, Lowell R. 237.516 Smith. LyleK. 112,253 Smith, Marilyn E. 534 Smith, Martha L. 219,516 Smith. Mary L. 83,221,411 Smith, Meredith A. 93,139.221,516 Smith, Michael A. 193,516 Smith, Michael E. 70.102.41 1 Smith. MyrnaL. 232.516 Smith, Nancy J. 232,412 Smith, Nancy Jo 167,516 Smith. Norman E. 69,71,79,187,300,516 Smith, Ola (Mrs.) 244 Smith. Patricia A. 144,221.516 Smith. Patricia A. 93.164.355.516 Smith, Paul (Mrs.) 188 Smith. Phill D. 86 Smith, RaeE. 108,340 Smith. Richard E. 127.412 Smith. Richard N. 296 Smith Richard T. 516 Smith, Rita D. 80,93,143,153,516 Smith. Robert D. 104 Smith, Roger L. 516 Smith, Ronald H. 248,354.516 Smith, Russell C. 516 Smith, Sally S. 163.216.229,516 Smith, Sally S. 96,121,155.516 Smith, Sandra S. 159,225,516 Smith Scholarship House 248-249 Smith. Sidney R. 102.423 Smith, Stephen A. 187,516 Smith, Steve R. 193,352,516 Smith, Suzanne 52.229,295,516 Smith, Terry L. 516 Smith. Wilbur D. 20,66.127.179,363. 364,516 Smull. Marvin D. 238,516 Smull. WillitsA. 238.516 Smurthwaitc Scholarship House 246-247 Snell, Floyd L. 412 Snider, Mary S. 54,56,61,94,171,516 Snider, Robert D. 191,516 Snider, Robert L. 1 1 1 Snodgrass, Jacquelin 229,516 Snook. D uane J. 517 Snook, RoyceN. 112 Snow, DaleL. 77.119 Snyder, Dennis E. 106 Snyder. Donald L. 77.119,423 Snyder. Cordon E. 241.353,517 Snyder. Jill K. 216 Snyder, John M. 193.263.517 Snyder. Judith K. 127.225.521 Snyder, Robert L. 68 Snyder, Robert M. 110.412 Snyder, Toka J. 83.135,229.517 Snyder. Veryle E. 65 Soccer Club 117 Social Coordinating Council 114 Socolofsky, Homer E. 17,259 Soder, Jon D. 116,183.517 Soderstrom, Edwin L. 1 20 Soderstrom. Gerald D. 236.353.517 Soeken, Merle A. 122.145,185.299,517 Soelberg. Nils K. 209,517 Solberg, Frederick M. 74,75,342.344,517 Soliman Atef S. 89.107.144,423 Solomon. Frank R. 112 Solomon. Sue 109 Solmos, John 288,289 Somerhalder, Sammy R. 262 Somers, John O. 104,187,517 Sondergard. Arnold D. 207,517 Sondergard. Lyle N. 207,521 Sondergard, Ronald D. 207,412 Songer, James R. 68.5 1 7 Soper, Antone J. 412 Sorenson. David A. 73,517 Sowell. Robert S. 423 Sowell, Suester W, 93,517 Spangler, Joan M. 163,522 Spangler, Sharon L. 84,157,345.517 Sparks. Dean N. 197.517 Sparks. Robert A. 244.517 Sparks. Thomas T. 191.281.517 Spaulding. Barbara L. 145.221,517 Spear, Richard L. 517 Special Events 360.361 Speer, Lawrence H. 66.127,363,364 Speers, Nancy C. 229.517 Speirs. Ruth A. 159.517 Spellman. David R. 99 Spence, David A. 248,412 Spence. Neal B. 237,262.517 Spencer, Carolyn K. 96,225,517 Spencer. Jerry D. 211,412 Spiller. Calen W. 517 Spintman, Judith A. 412 Spitzli. David A. 517 Splichal. William F. 105,412 Spoelstra, John H. 237,517 Sports Car Club 87 Sprague, Loretta M. 1 08 Sprague. Virginia S. 225,517 Sprecker, Beverly J. 91,350,352,517 Springer, John A. 135 Springer, Keith A. 129,145.412 Sproul. Lyle A. 237.517 Sproul, Merrill F. 104.238.412 Srinivasan, Covindappa 88.102,423 Srivastava. B. P. 120 Staats, BeulahM. 153.413 Staats. Patrick M. 127 Stackhouse. Linda J. 229,517 Staebler, Letitia 118,171,518 Stafford, Charles M. 518 Stagemeyer, Doris M. 1 08 Stagemeyer. Merlin D. 115 Staley, LeoC. 241.518 Staley, Warren R. 148,1 87, 518 Stalker, Clinton L. 45,66,110,413 Stalker, Delaine 109 Stallings. Richard M. 141.518 Stallings, Wanda L. 141,518 Stamey, William L. 17 Stanley, Earl W. 65,279.296 Stanley, Karen 419 Stanton. Donald W. 1 1 2 Stanton. Noel W. 100.518 Stanton. Suzanne 109 Stapieton, Howard F. 99,518 Starosta, Carol E. 159,518 Starrett, John R. 130,175.518 State Motel 542 Stauffer. Sharon E. 126,172.229.518 Stearns. Cerson H. 191 Stearns, Linda L. 161,518 Steele, Bradley K. 65. 245,288.41 3 Steele, Carol L. 83.121.219,518 Steele. John E. 87,100.301,413 Steele. Max C. 1 23 Steele. Patricia J. 80.159.518 Steele. Robert L. 413 Steele. Sally A. 225,518 Steele. Sandra S. 219,518 Steel Ring 68 Steere, Stanley L. 122.127.518 Steerman. Sarah J. 171,518 Steffens. Fred T. 121 Stegner, Ralph E. 236,5 1 8 Stelting. Cordon C. 534 Stelting. Raymond B. 134,518 Stenberg, Jerry L. 203.518 Stensaas, Janet L. 221 .518 Stephansen, Erik W. 423 Stephansen, Rose C. 108 Stephens, Dee A. 96,118,126,229,518 Stephens, James C. 215.518 Stephens, Karen K. 518 Stephens. Larry L. 99,518 Stephenson, Byron R. 115,187,518 Stephenson, Jim B. 133 Stephenson, Jim B. (Mrs.) 88 Stevens, Elizabeth N. 219,518 Stevens. Judith A. 92.93.107,136,137 221,413 Stevens, Patricia S. 92.93,247,413 Stevens, Roy D. 93 Stevens, Sandra S. 108 Stevenson, Larry E. 354,518 Stevenson, Paul N. (Mrs.) 122 Stevenson ' s 547 Steward. Earl A. 191,518 Stewart, Carol D. 50,73,161,350,351,413 Stewart, Evan R. 207.518 Stewart, Jerry L. 229,518 Stewart, John C. 187.352,413 Stewart, John W. 239,518 Stewart, John W. 119 Stewart, Lynn M. 141 Stewart, Margaret R. 82,161.351,519 Sticher, Linda J. 52,161,225.546 Stickel ' s Cleaners 541 Still, Carry F. 519 Still, Jon A. 519 Stillings, Doris L. 232,519 Stimatze, Rose M. 125.128.219,519 St. Jernberg. Lloyd A. 119 St. John, Dee A. 84.97,1 14.132.136,137, 216,221,519 Stockebrand. Nyla J. 225.519 Stockwell. Ethel (Mrs.) 242 Stoecker, Arthur L. 244.519 Stoehr. Charles L. 56.179.519 Stolfus, Dora 109 Stolfus. Theodore A. 110,413 Stone, Jon P. 211,519 Stoneking. James K. 236.519 Stoskopf. Lawrence E. 195.423 Stoskopf, Linda L. 118.232.519 Stoskopf. Mary A. 94,153,519 Stoughton, Loraine F. 221.519 Stouse. Lawrence D. 1 29,5 1 9 Stout. Barbara 419 Stout, Hazel M. 229.519 Stout, Larry E. 213,519 Stout, Martha J. 113,233,519 Stout. Ronald D. 99,283,284 Stout, Stanley E. 534 Stover, Cerry L. 413 Strachota, John Q. 413 Strahm. Karen J. 225.517 Strait. William D. 267.277 Strathman. Gerald J. 242.519 Stratton. Carolyn D. 2 1 6,247 .5 1 9 Straube Scholarship House 250-251 Straus. Charles W. 143.203.519 Strawn. Aubrey L. 189.413 Streeter, Wreatha A. 85, 1 26.229,5 1 9 Streets, Richard R. 87 Strobel. Carol A. 96,159,229,519 Strohl, Richie R. 159.519 Stromer. William L. 240,519 Strong, Mabel B. 231 Strong, Sylvia S. 63,135.221,519 Struss, Anne D. 145.171.225,519 Struss Jon D. 177,301,346.347.413 Stucker, L. Rex. 205,284,285.413 Stuckey, John W. 125.130.179,519 Stuckey, Mervyn R. 245.519 Stucky. Cordon K. 100.413 Stucky, Janice K. 81,114,247,519 Studebaker. Paul W. 104 Student Activities Board 56 Student Body President 50 Student Chapter AVMA 110-112 Student Chapter AVM A Auxiliary 109 Student Chapter AVMA Council 45 Student Christian Federation 39 Student Council 50 Student Education Association 92-94 Student Publication 340 Student Union 54-56 Stull. William R. 519 Sturgeon, Dale E. 73,1 14,126.236.413 Suarez. Mary L. 85.232,519 Suberkropp, Keller F. 248,520 Sudduth, Scottie L. 279.297 Sughrue. Kathleen M. 96.143,147,155. 520 Sughrue, Kathryn E. 143 Sughrue, Margaret H. 96,155,520 Sullivan. Daniel C. 201,413 Sullivan, George E. 79,197,413 Sullivan, Karen J. 161.219.520 Sullivant. Evelyn A. 128,143.225,520 Summer School 356 Sump, Richard W. 106 Supica, Louie 68, 1 06,2 1 3.4 1 3 Supica. Max 213,520 Supple, Duane W. 125.236,520 Supriana, Edwin M. 520 Surtees, Carol M. 157,225.520 Sutherland, Richard D. 100 Suttner, Roger W. 181 ,269,270,273, 274.520 Sutton, Larry L. 197,520 Svaty. Donald R. 240,520 Svaty, Howard S. 185.520 Svaty. Ronnie L. 193.520 Swaim, Steven F. 112,215.520 Swank. VernL. 413 Swarner, Gary R. 179.364,413 Swartz, J. A. 189,414 Swartz. Jane E. 233.294,520 Swartz, Paul B. 64.283,520 Swearingen, Eugene L. 123,189,353,414 Sweat, Alberta L. 108 Sweat, Barbara A. 97,143,232,520 Sweat, Vincent E. 69,79.99,142.251,520 Swender. David A. 207.520 Swenson. Diane S. 63,221,520 Swenson, Leon D. 423 Swenson. Robert R. 215,353.414 Swerczek, Robert A. 143 Swerczek. Thomas W. 1 1 1 . 1 43 Swickard, John D. 102 Swietlicki. Alain 107,414 Swift, Sally J. 29,155,520 Swilley, Myoan J. 82,125,172.219,352, 520 Swinehart, James C. 143 Swinney. Barbara K. 126,225.352,520 Swoyer, Glen F. 414 Swoyer, Lorreen A. 122 Sykes. Claude D. 244,520 Symes, Rodney T. 1 79.520 Symns. Barbara J. 125.247,350,520 Symns, Janet A. 155.229,520 Taff, Ralph C. 187,414 Tagader, E. E. (Mrs.) 202 Tague. Marilyn K. 149.163.225.520 Tague, Robert M. 95 Tai, Tran V. 242.520 Tan, Nguyen T. 520 Tanaka, Kenneth K. 93 Tanaka. Maisie S. 93,221,414 Tannenbaum. Leonard 144,414 Tanner, Patricia A. 94,136.247,520 T.ip Room 551 Taplin. George E. 121.183,521 Taschetta, Suzanne I. 50,93,169,414 Tasir, Abdur R. 102 Tatman, Wilson M. 191.521 Tau Kappa Epsilon 214-215 Tau Sigma Delta 68 Taylor, Anita G. 1 1 3 Taylor, Bill L. 414 Taylor. Carolyn C. 90,159,225.521 Taylor. Cheryl L. 225,520 Taylor, Corky G. 262 Taylor, Dennis M. 181 .520 Taylor, Elaine C. 225.521 Taylor. Gayle D. 83,232.521 Taylor, Gaylord M. 127,179,521 Taylor, Janice K. 414 Taylor, Joan E. 521 Taylor, John C. 241.521 Taylor. Jon B. 169,521 Taylor, Joyce E. 159.521 Taylor, Judy L. 133.232,521 Taylor, Louanne 126.229.521 Taylor. Marvin H. 181.414 Taylor. Mary E. 132,521 Taylor, Orbie D. 521 Taylor, Richard 288.290 Taylor, Susan A. 229.521 Teagarden. Earl H. 129 Teagarden. George A. 1 27, 1 28, 1 79,353 Teigarden. John R. 66,127.179.362,363, Teagarden. Karen 419 Team, Fred W. 213.521 Tesre, Elizabeth L. 133 Teichgraeber. Geor ge 72,193.351,355 Teichgraeber, Richard 135,193.521 Templer, Karen S. 132.136.137,521 Templer, Patricia A. 171,225.521 Tennant, Don L. 175.414 Tenner. Allen R. 189.521 Tennis 293 Terrlll, Eloise E. 534 Tesar. Rogene E. 76 Teska. Duane R. 65 Teter. Sally A. 229.521 Thakker, Hiralal N. 88,104 Theilmann. Louanne 135.163.521 Thelma ' s Pizza 548 Theodossy, Lutfy S. 102 Theta Sigma Phi 74 ThetaXi 175 Theurer, Larry J. 20.127.179,362.363. Thiel. Duane E. 103 Thierer, Barry R. 175.521 Thierstein, Gerald E. 107.134,423 Thies. Terry S. 163.414 Thimmaiah, Kadegowda 88.423 Thiry. Junior K. 69.71,187.521 Thogmartin, Jon B. 238521 Thole. Jon W. 122,364,414 Thomas, Brenda C. 229,521 Thomas. C. W. 132,234.236 Thomas, C. W. (Mrs) 236 Thomas, Darrel A. 1 40.242,52 1 .522 Thomas, David L. 209.522 Thomas, Duane A. Ill Thomas. Gary E. 112 Thomas. Hollie B. 122 Thomas. Jeanette M. 225.522 Thomas. John A. 1 25, 1 95,4 1 4 Thomas, John G. 1 20 Thomas. Kenneth E. 22 Thomas, Margaret 109 Thomas, Matthew B. 522 Thomas, Peter B. 241,355.522 Thomas, Robert L. 353 Thomason. John R. 237.522 Thompson, Carolyn S. 1 59,522 Thompson, Daniel C. 174,267,522 Thompson. Earl E. 191,522 Thompson, Frank J. 281 Thompson. Hugh E. 1 20 Thompson, James A. 238.522 Thompson. James D. 64,100.107,140, 251.522 Thompson, John R. 191.522 Thompson, Judith C. 90,93.140.522 Thompson, Karen L. 229,522 Thompson, Kenneth L. 1 1 2 Thompson, Larry L. 267.522 Thompson. Margaret F. 169.225.522 Thompson, Margaret L. 64.78.232,522 Thompson. Marvin A. 86 Thompson. Mary A. 219.522 Thompson. Robert S. 191,343.414 Thompson. Tommy R. 1 8 1 .522 Thompson. Wilbur E. 116,175.522 Thompson, William E. 129 Thompson, Wilma M. 222 Thome, Bertram C. 72 Thorne, Henry F. 78.522 Thorne, Violet J. 108 Thorngren, John C. 197,346.522 Thorpe, Ruth (Mrs.) 156 566 Thornton, Bill 265 Thorwald, Clarence V. 1 1 ,522 Throop, John A. 1 21,237,414 Thummel, Wayne T. 187,289,300,414 Thurow, Mary L. (Mrs.) 208 Thye, George D. 112,191,522 Tiarks, Henry J. 522 Tichenor, Robert C. 99,181,522 Ticknor, Janet C. 163,522 Tidd, Donald F. 106,414 Tiemeier, Otto W. 1 15 Tieng, Tong N. 522 Tillotson, Lynn M. 109 Tillotson, Paul J. 112 Tillson Charles K. 128,522 Timmons, Darrol H. 35,68,69,105,209, 414 Timmons, Joyce M. 125,229,333,522 Tipling, Roger N. 522 Titsworth, Roger A. 181,522 Toan, Tran T. 242,522 Tobias, Charlotte M. 93,106 Tobin, Marian C. 163.522 Toburen, Karen L. 132 Todd, Arthur M. 415 Todd, John P. 243,346,523 Todd, Stephen M. 29,215,523 Toedman, Warren D. 244,523 Tolin, Benny L. 65 Tollefson, James C. 185,523 Tomlinson, Bruce L. 127,213,523 Tomlinson, Gary E. 193,415 Toney, Joyce L. 83,125,247,352.523 Tong, Peter P. 64,251 ,523 Tonne, Gloria J. 145,221,523 Toomey, Richard E. 120 Toomey, Zion J. 415 Touchstone 348 Tovrea, Carolyn F. 167,225.523 Town Country Hardware 542 Towner, Frances K. 39,53.84,153,342, 523 Townley, Duane O. 64,251,354,523 Townsend, Lawrence W. 415 Trabant, Dennis C. 198,523 Tracy, Richard D. 126,237,523 Trapp, James D. 241,523 Trego, Marie (Mrs.) 158 Treloggen. William R. 341 Trentman, Harold L. 128,179,415 Tressin, Deanna 93,415 Trew, Marsha A. 219,523 Tribolet, Tom M. 112 Tribunal 51 Trichler, Norman D. 523 Triemer, Norman C. 116,126 Trimmell, Bobby J. 66.110,415 Trimmell, Mary 109 Tripp, John S. 98,423 Tripp, Wilson 68 Trollman, Michael M. 351,354 Trotter, Donald M. 17,44 Trowbridge, Anthony 277 Truax, James L. 242,523 Truax, Joyce L. 82,125,157,225,523 True, VeraJ. 83,96,135,229,523 Truog, Frederick S. 187,523 Tucker, Rebecca L. 247,523 Tucker, Tom S. 240,523 Tucking, KarenS. 93,136,137,216,221, 523 Tuggle, David C. 187,283,523 Tuggle, Thomas M. 197,523 Tunison, Louis (Mrs. ) 217 Turnbull, John A. 523 Turnbull, Larry K. 173,53 Turner, Dale R. 1 40 Turner, Gary E. 1 93,523 Turpin, Delia J. 247,523 Tweed, Sandra H. 82,96,143,153,229, 523 Town, Lester M. 215,523 Twiehaus, M. J. 44 Twiss, PageC. 77,119 Tyson, Francis E. 209,353,523 u Ubben.Ardith 108 Ubben, Ivan E. 102 Ubel, Jerry L. 205,415 Ubert, Howard J. 71,79,101,106,143, 203,346,523 Ugly Man on Campus 148 Ulery, Donna L. 219,523 Ulla, Mohammed S. 88,107,423 Ullman, Jeffrey J. 144,524 Ulmer, Johna L. 229 Ulrich, Royer K. 65,193,415 Umbarger, James N. 244,524 Umphenour, Norman W. 110,195,415 Umscheid, Carol M. 143,524 Underbjerg, G. K. L. 44 Underclassmen 424-534 Underwood, Alan K. 187,263,524 Ungeheuer, Beverly 80,161,524 Unger, Duane A. 423 Unger, Joyce I. 76,415 Unger, Ralph W. 99 Union Governing Board 54 Union Program Council 55 Union National Bank 544 United Campus Christian Fellowship 1 35 United Student Fellowship 139 University Book Store 536 University Extension Club 129 Unruh, Arvid L. 191,524 Unruh, Bethel A. 85,121,134,147,163, 351,524 Unruh, David M. 177,279,280,524 Unruh, Donald R. 104,524 Unruh, Harold D. 301 Unruh, James P. 148.191.415 Upson, Dan W. 17,259 Urban, Gale D. 181,423 Urban, Norman P. 71,79,101,106,415 Urban, William T. 105.181,524 Urbanek, Rita M. 229,524 Uyeda, Thomas S. 71 Vallas, James J. 237,415 Van Allen. Cecil L. 68 Vanderslice, Olin L. 35,99,524 Van Doren, James E. 346,524 Van Gundy, Nelson J. 64,209,352,353, 524 Vanjari, Shravan S. 88 Vaniandingham, Don R. 127,128 Van Leeuwen, Gary L. 122,129,143,415 Van Sickle, Kenneth A. 1 11 Van Winkle, John R. 147 Van Zile Hall 217-219 Vaughan, Carol L. 94,225,524 Veatch, Sandra K. 83.137,415 Veazey, Ruth A. 80,81,159,524 Veley, Nola E. 225,524 Venables, J. Courtney 112 Venis, John E. 136,137.524 Venugopalan, Ayillath 88,423 Vergo, Clarence O. 353,524 Verhaalen, Roman J. 22 Vernon, Arden J. 127.524 Vernon, Rex C. 181,524 Vertolli, William F. 239,524 Vesecky, Stephen F. 1 87,524 Vesterberg, Virgil V. 122,131,524 Veterinary Medicine Open House 328 Vialle, Marvin L. 119 Vierling, Lawrence B. 201 ,524 Vietti, DioD. 198,415 Villarreal, Jairo 236,524 Vincent, Derald D. 1 30,423 Vincent, Janet 1 . 90,94,232,524 Vincent, Rodney K. 209,415 Vincent, Thomas M. 524 Vinduska, Katherine 143,229,524 Vinson, Elisabeth 133,415 Virmani, Vineet 107 Vodraska, Robert V. 131,1 43,524 Voeltz. Richard E. 1 29 Voet, LeoF. 143,203,415 Vogel, John H. 1 1 1 Vogt, Mary H. 97,136,137,216,221,415 Voigts, EdnaL. 82,155,524 Voisinet, Robert A. 1 91 ,41 6 Voile, Grace L. 84,131,232,345,524 Von Fange, Duane C. 55,114,191,525 Von Lehe, Judith E. 219,525 Von Riesen, Virginia 53,159,342.416 Von Waaden, Dennis C. 73,416 Von Wadden, Sally A. 525 Vorhies, Maurice E. 215,353,525 Voth, Lloyd S. 122,134 Voth, Oren R. 1 30.525 Vykuntapathi, Thota 88,107,423 W Waage, Curtis M. 525 Wacker, Linda J. 126,143,229,525 Wade, Giles L. 215,525 Wade, Jo A. 94,146,161,525 Wagner, Beverly M. 84.159,352.525 Wagner, Gerald A. 126,142.181,525 Wagner, Gilbert J. (Mr. and Mrs.) 313 Wagner, Gloria W. 171,525 Wagner, Henry M. 131 Wagner, Iris L. 63 Wagner, Jon D. 191,525 Wagner, Lawrence 284,286 Wahlen, Marvin C. 114,181,355,525 Wahrman, John H. 238,525 Waite, Janis E. 84,525 Waite, Jerald T. 1 1 1 Waite, Joan 109 Waite, KarolynK. 157.525 Wakefield, Henry D. 130,416 Wales, Frances M. 232,525 Walker, Barbara R. 354 Walker, Charles A. 248,525 Walker, David G. 534 Walker, David S. 253,284 Walker, Hugh S. 253 Walker, Ivan D. 1 06 Walker, James C. 110,141,416 Walker, Lois J. 108 Walker, Ronald O. 205,525 Walker, Sylvia L. 108 Walker, Warren V. 351 Walker, Wendell T. 73,121,244,416 Walker, William -M. 197,525 Walkmeyer, Karen P. 155,225,525 Wall, Jeffrey C. 114,123,207,416 Wallace, Gordon E. 107,115.174,525 Wallerius, Mary S. 143,232,525 Wai lerstedt, John R. 187.525 Wallerstedt, Mary L. 161.525 Wallingford, Jerome 64,187,525 Walsdorf, Thomas M. 1 11 ,237,525 Walsh, MayronG. 117 Walt Leonard Ins. 547 Walter, Darlene L. 219,525 Walter, Gary L. 130 Walters, C. Phil 77,119 Walters, Riley G. 248.525 Walters Sand Co. 539 Waltheim Hall 220-221 Walton, Elmer D. 93 Walton, Mary A. 153,525 Walz, Leroy H. 136,525 Wan, Kwok M. 141 Waner, James F. 526 Wanklyn, Janice R. 39,50,61 ,76,85,93, 121,163.352,526 Wann, Curtis M. 106,177,355,416 Wann, Thomas C. 121,215,355.526 Ward, E. Dawson 64,187,346,526 Ward, Maimon R. 526 Ward M. Keller 542 Ward. Nancy L. 50 Warden, Eldon 0. 238,526 Warden, Jessie 39 Warders, Katherina C. 225,526 Wareham, James E. 526 Wareham Hotel 546 Warner, Carolyn L. 80,146,157,526 Warner, David A. 248,353,526 Warner, Eugene D. 22 Warnken, David O. 1 95,526 Warnken, Susan R. 84.526 Warren, Don R. 189,526 Warren, Jean A. 229.526 Washington.Clementine 216,225,526 Wasinger, Harold E. 526 Wasinger. Ron M. 191,526 Wasson, Richard E. 142,191 ,526 Waters. David E. 416 Waters, John R. 353,526 Waters, Keith R. 197,526 Waters, Patricia A. 96,225,526 Watkins, Julian F. 120 Watson, Lewis W. 121,183,526 Watt, Donald E. 198,526 Watters, Mary A. 125.143,225,526 Watterson, Kathryn G. 164,526 Watts, Freddie J. 262,264 . Waugh, Patrick B. 209,416 Wauthier. Ray 288,290 Wayne, Harry (Mrs.) 200 Wearden, Stanley 47 Weatherly, Norman F. 253 Weaver, Douglas W. 261,262 Weaver, Jerri L. 157,345,352,526 Weaver, Walter D. 1 87,526 Webb, Adin R. Ill Webb, Gale S. 129 Webb, John L. 237,526 Webb, Robert C. 239,526 Webber, Barbara J. 247,526 Webber, Marylin S. 52,153,526 Webber, Patricia R. 153,416 Webber, Richard E. 112,193,526 Weber, John P. 189.526 Weber, Judith N. 94,232,520 Weber, Louise M. 161,527 Weber, Nancy B. 83,221,416 Webster, Joyce M. 219,527 Webster, Kristine A. 232,527 Webster, Sara S. 92,132,416 Weckel, Frederic C. 121.183,527 Weckel, George E. 215,416 Weckel, Monty P. 213,527 Weeks, Kenneth R. 527 Wegman, Edward H. 64,142,251,279, 527 Wegman, Helen A. 143,167,527 Wegner, Vernon L. 527 Wehling, Mary L. 219,354,527 Wehrman, Myrna S. 91.247,527 Weidle, Victoria L. 1 59,229,527 We isinger, Robert S. 144,240,527 Weiss, Hanan 423 Weiss, Tsipora 527 Weisser, Virginia A. 136,137,219,527 Weixelman, Dennis A. 423 Weixelman, Erma J. 83,126,143,229,527 Weixelman, James T. 143,203.527 Weixelman, Teresa A. 93,143,167,527 Welch, Howard N. 100,236,527 Weldon, Charles R. 239,527 Welliever, Bruce A. 527 Wei Never, KarenS. 108 Wellman, Richard W. 71,106,527 Wells, Calvin R. 416 Wells, George N. 100.416 Wells, I la (Mrs.) 250 Wells, Lois K. 232.527 Wells, MaxM. 116 Wells, Ray L. 189,527 Welty, Ivan L. 281 Welty. William A. 62,110.416 Wendt, Carol A. 126,229.527 Wentz, Michael L. 78,240.527 Wenzl, Bonnie J. 108 Werner, Judith F. 169,225,527 Werner, Karl F. 179.527 Werner, Norman A. 131,347 Werner. Ruel K. 72,351.352 Werts, Mary A. 155.527 Wertz, Donald L. 193,527 Wesch, James H. 527 Wesche, Pamela J. 171.527 Wesley Foundation 136 West, Beverly J. 247,527 West, Randall J. 181,527 Westbock. Dave 279 West Stadium 230-232 Wester. Nellie K. 229,528 Westfall, Linda M. 80,161,528 Wetzel, Linda G. 534 Whan, F. L. 15 Wheat. John 47 Wheeler, Dean E. 1 1 1 Wheeler, Marilyn 109 Wherry, Margaret S. 163,225,528 Whipple, Gerald B. 143 Whi-Purs 96 Whirley, Sharon J. 126,225,528 Whitcomb, Carl E. 129.528 White, Daniel F. 191,528 White, Dolores P. 233,528 White, Donald J. 528 White, James W. 207.528 White, Jo A. 93,157,528 White, LinneaC. 167,528 White, Mary F. 146 White, Maud E. 96,219,528 White, Ronald Albert 145,528 White, Ronald Arthur 107,123,189,416 White, Sharon K. 528 White, Shirley L. 225,352,528 White, Warren D. 209.416 White, William L. 65,416 White, William Lloyd 191,528 Whitehead, Karen E. 64,120,135,247. 528 Whitenack, Joy 109 Whitenack, William H. 1 1 1 Whitesell, Judith A. 1 55,3 1 2,35 1 .352, 358,528 Whitesell, Peggy J. 96,155,229,528 Whitfield, Rebecca A. 171,416 Whitman, Meredith J. 225.528 Whitmer, Eldon L. 237.528 Whitmore, Daniel W. 203,528 Whitmore, Jean 109 Whitmore, Richard C. 1 10,416 Whitney, Herbert N. 102.191,417 Whitney, Wendell K. 1 20 Whitt, Jerry W. 187,417 Whitten, Ruth E. 163.229,528 Whittier, John D. 103,207,298,417 Wickham, Larry D. 189,528 Wicklund, Laurence L. 239,417 Widner, Janice K. 81.157,229,528 Wiechert, Allen L. 100,181,417 Wiechman, John H. 114,239,528 Wieland, Ina M. 225,528 Wieland, James N. 528 Wieland, William H. 237,528 Wiens, Shannon 417 Wier, Donald R. 66,123,241,417 Wierenga, Ellen M. 80 Wietharn, William S. 143 Wiggins, Connie R. 216,232,528 Wiggins, Delbert H. 69.71 Wiggins, Donald L. 244,528 Wiggins, Thelma J. 108 Wiggins, William E. 130,177.528 Wiglesworth. Bernice 219,529 Wilbeck, Jerry L. 237,529 Wilborn, Verna R. 163.529 Wilbur, Donald A. 120 Wilch, Roger E. 529 Wilcke, Richard W. 121,127,128,529 Wilcox, BillC. 241,529 Wilcox, Chester C. 207,423 Wilcox, Robert B. 353,529 Wilcoxen, George D. 50 Wilderom, Neil 417 Wildy, Charles H. 16,50,56,107 567 Wiley. Lucille 108 Wilhelm, Judith K. 155.529 Wilkerson, Daniel L. 198.417 Wilkerson, Larry M. 189,417 Wilkerson, Ralph C. 215,529 Wilkinson. Ivan R. 99 Wilkinson, Virginia F. 108 Willard. Janice K. 417 Wille. Alvin L. 529 Wille. Harold W. 529 Wille. Hilen D. 529 Willhardt, Robert L. 116.239.529 Williams. Allan C. 201.529 Williams, Billy F. 244,282,529 Williams, Catherine 96,219.529 Williams, Darrell L. 122,127,243,529 Williams, Denis A. 529 Williams, Diana J. 96.171,219,529 Williams, Donald E. 241 .529 Williams, Donald M. 530 Williams. Frederick 133,352,530 Williams, Gerald D. 100 Williams, Harold D. 251,355.530 Williams, Homer L. 65,68. 100.213.417 Williams. John C. 104.241.530 Williams, Kerry F. 187,283.530 Williams, Letty 159.225.530 Williams, Linda K. 94.155.530 Williams. Marilyn J. 232530 Williams. Marjorie A. 232.530 Williams, NonaF. 232.530 Williams. Robert M. 193.530 Williams, Stephen E. 1 1 1 ,201 .530 Williams, Stephen W. 238,277.530 Williamson, Arthur W. 236,530 Williamson. John M. 197.530 Willis. Judith K. 107,143,229,530 Wil listen Geology Club 119 Wills, Marlene R. 94.153,530 Wilshire, Barbara 108 Wilshire, Robert J. 530 Wilson, Charles E. 35,71,98.213,417 Wilson. Clifford A. 69 Wilson, C. Peairs 19 Wilson, David W. 125,136,137,195,417 Wilson, Donald L. 530 Wilson, Elizabeth A. 169,225,530 Wilson. Georgia A. 82.96,219.530 Wilson. Harold L. 122 Wilson. James M. 183.530 Wilson. John P. 35.69,71 ,106, K0.530 Wilson, John W. 98,346 Wilson, Kathleen 351 Wilson, Kenneth G. 177,301,530 Wilson Kenneth L. 126,236,530 Wilson, Larry T. 129 Wilson, Margsret E. 233,530 Wilson. Marilyn J. 417 Wilson. Nancy L. 101,229,530 Wilson. Richard H. 236,530 Wilson, Ruth E. 121,155,352,530 Wimmer, Doris 101 Wimmer, Edward J. 65.68,100.115,417 Wimmer, Robert D. 148,198,530 Winans. Byron D. 530 Winchester, John G. 296.298 Windsor, Ann C. 82,229,530 Wineinger, George W. 531 Wineinger, Rosemary 163,417 Winfrey. Dennis R. 262 Winfrey. Phyllis J. 229,531 Wing, James C. 103.417 Wing. Mark E. 173,531 Wingard, Paul S. 77,119 Wingate, Berna A. 221 ,531 Winger, Daniel M. 1 1 1 Wjnger, Jean 109 Wingert. Robert E. 179,531 Winn. Stephen L. 531 Winslow. Stephen J. 143,203.531 Winston, Raedell J. 80.153.330.531 Winter, Dennis P. 237.531 Winter. Lucinda L. 127.131.147,157, 225.531 Winter, Tex 269,271 Winter, Thomas L. 531 Winters. Barbara A. 109 Winters, Kenneth D. 201.283,531 Winters, Robert L. 112 Wiruth. Robert J. 237,353.531 Wisdom. Lloyd L. 531 Wise, Don E. 181.417 Wise, Urban G. 143,203,531 Wisler. Virginia L. 85.96.1 71 .229.53 1 Withers, James H. 90,195.417 Witt, Richard F. 193,531 Woelk, Jon W. 531 Wogan. Mildred I Mrs. ) 178 Wohlert, Steven H. 191.417 Wolak. Mitchell 1 11,241,531 Woldt. Grace S. 56 Woldt, Robert E. 213,531 Wolf. Judith A. 96.117,157,219,531 Wolf. Keith A. 1 12,531 Wolf. Kenneth A. 69,71,103248353, 417 Wolf Michael J. 183.531 Wolf, Wallace W. 127,179,531 Wolfram, Edmond T. 95,240,531 Wolfson, Meyer 118,133.144 Wolgast, Larry E. 29,93,121,185,353,418 Welters. Richard O. 419 Woltje, Marvin R. 531 Wolz. Joan R. 531 Women ' s Clee Club 352 Women ' s Intrnmur.ils 294,295 Wood. Anne H. 112,146,169,531 Wood, Beverly J. 163,225.307,531 Wood. Elizabeth A. 229,531 Wood, Joseph N. 201.531 Wood, Marceil 90 Wood, Mary C. 1 15.229.531 Wood. Sharon L. 229,532 Woodard. Gwen D. 1 17.126,169,225,532 Woodruff. Burrton G. 248.532 Woods. Franklin C. 211 .532 Woods, Ritchey P. 68.213.418 Woods. Robert W. 102.238,532 Woodson, Larry D. 179.347.532 Woodward. Thomas R. 181,532 Woodworth. Wayne L. 1 98,4 1 8 Woody, Albert L. 69.99.195,418 Woody, Helen J. 163,532 Woody, John A. 191.301,532 Woody ' s 544 Woofter, Dennis D. 213,279,532 Woolf, John P. 207.532 Woolf, Maurice D. 139 Woolfolk. Clay D. 419 Woolverton, Michael 193.532 Word. Larry E. 65.207,296,418 Works. Robert C. 239.532 Worley Kent G. 201.418 Worley. Robert O. 181.418 Worrell, Jacqueline 125.225.532 Worthington, Max L. 128.532 Wray, Carole L. 532 Wray, Jerald J. 98.418 Wren, Eugene L. 127.353,418 Wren, Wallaces. 66,86 Wrench, Margaret L. 247,532 Wrestling 278-280 Wright, Donald E. 241,532 Wright, Paul A. 29 Wright, Steven E. 20.179.418 Wright. Walter R. 1 22.296 Wroblewski. Mike J. 241,269.272,273, 275,276,418 Wulf, Nancy J. 117,225.532 Wulfmeyer. John T. 181,281,532 Wunderlich. Herbert J. 16,53 Wunsch, Galen G. 532 Wyckoff, JackS. 418 Wyckoff, Marcia J. 136,137,233,532 Wvckoff. Peggy D. 418 Wycoff, DaleE. 140 Wylie, Karen M. 136.137.225.532 Yabui.AlanE. 79,116,128,237,418 Yahnian, Ara 89,107,117,121 Yamada, Tetusi 423 Yarrow, Ronnie L. 189,423 Yashodhar, Hassan P. 88,423 Yates, Franklin D. 238.532 Yawitz, Leon Z. 173,532 Yenkey. Albert N. 239.532 Yco Trubcy Electric Co. 538 Yerkes, Lawrence G. 244.532 Yockey, Jerry L. 102.532 York, Joyce A. 532 York. Lawrence R. 128.532 Ybrke. John R. 75 Yotter. Edward E. 102,140.532 Y-Orpheum 310.311 Young, Curtis C. 532 Young. Douglas W. 191.532 Young, Ian S. 532 Young. Jane F. 153.533 Young, Paul A. 198,533 Young. Paul M. 17,25 Young Republicans 121 Young, Ruth A. 225.533 Young, Sue J. 73,92,161,350,418 Young. Suzanne C. 29.61,107.171,533 Young. Thomas J. 69,71,106,234,236. 418 Youngers. James L. 237.533 Younkin. Patsy C. 92.161.418 Younkin, Timothy D. 1 87.533 Younkman. John F. 1 89.4 1 8 Youse. Larry W. 181.533 Yowell. JonC. 215,533 Yoxall, Mary J. 85,121,225.533 Yu, Michael T. 107 Yuen, Edward F. 141 Yung, BillG. 201,533 YWCA 90 Zabel. George L. 126,240.533 Zander. Norbert J. 127.133.145.353.533 Zebarth. Colby P. 148.205.533 Zeckser, David W. 213.418 Zeckser, Diane 80,171 ,352.533 Zibell. Robert E. 185,533 Zielke. Arthur T. 123.338.533 Zimmerman. Gerald W. 116.130,533 Zimmerman, Marabeth 85.135.247,352. 533 Zimmerman, Melva J. 64,93.232,533 Zimmerman, Roger G. 116.533 Zitterkopf. Dennis L. 69,71,101.181.418 Zoeller, Mark J. 203.533 Zohner, Mary A. 85.93,221.533 Zschoche. William J. 148,213,533 Zurbuchen. Diana L. 225.533 Zveglich, Joseph E. 101.106 Zweygardt, Ruth E. 153.418 Zwick, Keith R. 533 Zwonitzer, James E. 126,129.533 One last word The editor of the 1962 ROYAL PURPLE wishes to acknowledge and thank all of the many people who helped with its publication. This book, which records the memorable events that took place during the school year, belongs to every Kansas State student, not just the editor. The editor wishes to ex- press deep gratitude to C. J. Medlin, Royal Purple advisor, for support and help throughout the year; to the members of the editorial and business staffs; to Owen Brewer, Rick Solberg and David von Riesen for activity pictures; to Laurence Blaker for color pictures; to the Studio Royal for class pictures; to Floyd Hanna for organization pictures; to Richard M. Ong and the printers of Grimes-Joyce Printing Company, Kansas City, for cooperation; to Ralph Kolb of Burger-Baird Engraving Company, Kansas City, for understanding; to Larry Weatherman, Kansas City, for the art work; to Robert J. Renn of S. K. Smith Company, Chicago, for the covers; to Rae Ellen Smith, student publications secretary; and to the Kansas State students and faculty who helped make this book possible. EUGENIA MANGELSDORF GRIMES-JOYCE PRINTING COMPANY 568 Planned buildings: 1. Small Animal Research Laboratory 2. South Addition to Waters Hall 3. Student Health Center 4. Women ' s Residence Halls 5. Home Economics Buildicx 6. Classroom Building for Arts and Sciences 7. Eait anu ' X -.: Wings to Engineering Hall 8. Field House and Men ' s Gymnasium 9. Student Union Bi-ildine 10. To trip Chapel 11. Auditorium 12. South Addition to Memorial Stadium v ' ; ; v . . ,


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