Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)
- Class of 1964
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BTT TVT T ' T ' i-J J-M -L S T I T I X X AIL. Published by Student Publications, Inc. Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Gretchen A. Nilson, editor Mark Miller, business manager 4 n. Photo by Don Richards Photo by Don Richards 1ETW T ,HE STORY of Kansas State University in 1964 is neither a collection of events nor a log of progress. It is the story of each of the 9,100 students and the myriad ways in which their desires and accomplishments will shape the events of today and tomorrow. Just as the conscientious student matures during the process and progress of education, so does the university. As knowledge and maturity combine to provide wisdom for the student, the uni- versity expands its efforts to sharpen and temper that wisdom. For today ' s student seeks more than a niche in society he wants to chisel a few of his own, to make way for the future generations. And so it is with the modern university. As it matures, though it covets the lessons of the past, it seeks to secure its place in the future through expanded research, advanced educational programs, new techniques, new facilities and new ideas and attitudes. It is in this spirit that we introduce the 1964 Royal Purple. Herein lies a picture of the present and a glimpse of the future the chronicle of Kansas State University at the crossroads wit h one foot in a permanent past and the other in a promising future. Gathered above the water-filled pool of the Triga Mark II reactor, scientists check for atomic radiation. Photo by David von Riesen Organizations page 61 Classes The Physical Science building houses a new planitarium James A. McCain, named president-elect of the Kan- sas Association of Colleges and Universities, con- ferred in Washington with the late President Kennedy and educators on the civil rights problem in schools. Photo by Owen Brewer Now serving his second term, Governor John Ander- son takes an active interest in the University. From his Topeka office, he coordinates K-State functions with regard to state finance and public relations. McCain Backs Five-Point Sports Program A five-point program designed to make K- State ' s football and other inter-collegate teams more competitive was proposed by President James McCain in the fall of his 14th year in office. The President also sup- ported a doctoral program in nuclear engi- neering designed to spur research and devel- opment for Kansas industry. The Board of Regents approved the sale of $1.1 million bond issue for construction of 120 married student apartments on campus. They also authorized construction of a women ' s residence hall and new cafeteria. Governor John Anderson appointed two new members to the Board of Regents in his efforts to strengthen higher education. Board of Regents Top Row: Whitley Austin, Dwight D. Klinger, W. F. Danenbarger, L. D. Morgan, Clement H. Hall, A. H. Cromb, Max Bickford. Bottom Row: Clyde M. Reed, Henry A. Bubb, Ray Evans. As vice president, A. L. Pugsley must be alert to and informed on problems of the University campus. 10 Staff Increase Meets Expansion Problems Because of constant growth in the Univer- sity and the many required duties of Pres- ident James A. McCain, the number of top administrative officials was increased. The office of vice president of academic affairs was created with more authority, replacing the office of dean of academic affairs. As vice president, A. L. Pugsley shared the general administrative responsibilities of the president. Co-ordinating the adminis- tration of all resident instruction programs, William Bevan was vice president of aca- demic affairs. Daniel Beatty, business man- ager, was responsible for the overall fiscal operation of the University. Heading foreign affairs, Vice- President Emeritus A. D. Weber was the director of international activities. As business manager, Daniel Beatty has charge of the preparation of the University ' s annual budget. Vice President of Academic Affairs William Bevan is former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Vice-President Emeritus A. D. Weber directs the operation of the office of international activities. 11 Administrators Head University Activities With a membership of the deans of each college and school, the newly formed Aca- demic Council co-ordinated academic pro- grams, defined new standards of academic excellence and made recommendations to the President. Working with non-academic mat- ters, the Administrative Council considered salary scales and faculty distribution. Max Milbourn, assistant to the President, served as chairman of the General Scholar- ship committee and the Public Relations Council. In President McCain ' s absence, Mil- bourn assumed the executive duties. Other administrative officials supervised University and student services. Managing the 330,000-volume Farrell Library, J. W. Kraus added 30,000 books to the library. Housing Director A. Thornton Edwards served on a committee to plan a cafeteria and 600-person dormitory to be pa rt of a housing complex northeast of the campus. Semester fees of Student Health, headed by H. P. Jubelt, were raised from $10 to $13. As assistant to President McCain, Max Milbourn heads many committees concerning University policy. Administrative Heads Top Row: C. M. Cprrell, Historian; D. G. Danskin, Counseling Center Director; T. 0. Dodge, Budget Office Director; A. T. Edwards, Director of Housing; F. D. Farrell, President Emeritus; R. F. Gingrich, Physical Plant Administrator; H. D. Hess, Alumni. Bottom Row: K. M. Heywood, Endowment and Development Director; H. P. Jubelt, Student Health Director; W. R. Kerr, Veterans Service Center; J. W. Kraus, Library Director; R. H. Perry, Comptroller; Roland Swaim, Placement Center Director; F. L. Whan, Summer School Director. 12 Fall Students Break Enrollment Records With students enrolled from every state except Nevada, fall enrollment set a record of 9175, three per cent above last year. The College of Arts and Sciences boasted the largest enrollment with 3457 students, the College of Engineering and Architecture, totaled from figures taken before their di- vision, followed with 1720 students. Gradu- ate School enrolled 1020 students. The count included students from all 105 counties in Kansas and 476 international students from 60 countries. India claimed the most foreign students with 179, and China followed with 86. The Philippines were in third place with 16 students. With the help of a new IBM machine, approximately 500,000 enrollment cards were processed for fall and spring registration. As dean of admissions and records, Ellsworth M. Gerritz supervises the handling of course cards. Throngs of students crowd Ahearn Field House to enroll in fall classes while seeking help from ad- visers and instructors. Enrollment increased by 2500 over the last five years, nearly 35 per cent. Staff Offices Move To Math Hall Rooms Completing his second year as dean of students, Chester Peters witnessed the re- dedication of Holtz Hall for Student Per- sonnel Services. The building houses offices for the Deans of Students, Aids and Awards, Foreign Student Advisement, Religious Ac- tivities and International Activities. Peters ' efforts were apparent as he investi- gated the parking problem for Goodnow Hall residents and presented possible solutions before the Student Senate. Assuming the position of dean of inter- national students was Dr. Ralph Prusok who replaced Charles Wildy, assistant dean of students. Prusok received his graduate training at Iowa State University where he served as assistant counselor to men. In an effort to develop K-States ' foreign student program to better serve both inter- national and American students, Prusok at- tended an international student adviser ' s conference in Colorado. He also served as faculty adviser to the Student Senate. In his efforts to aid student affairs, Dean Peters considered solutions to the dorm parking problem. Prusok, as faculty adviser to the Student Senate, signed the petition extending the city park curfew. 14 Directing activities of K-State women, Dean Margaret Lahey serves as adviser to campus organizations. In addition to her AWS duties, Margaret Lakey also advised the activities of the Inter-dorm Council. Dean Lahey Advises At Rules Meeting As adviser to Associated Women Students, Margaret Lahey, associate dean of students and dean of women, guided the AWS Rules Convention delegates in evaluating Univer- sity regulations for women. Before adoption, the changes had to be approved by three Faculty Senate committees. Witnessing the opening of a Jardine unit for upperclass women, Dean Lahey worked to establish the successful operation of cam- pus apartments. As associate dean of stu- dents and adviser to Inter-dorm Council, Miss Lahey helped make plans for the 1965 opening of a new dorm for underclass women. Serving as sponsor for Of f -campus Women and the Social Co-ordinating Council, Caro- line Peine, assistant dean of women, noted the mature assumption of responsibility on the part of student organizations. Social Co-ordinating Council revised social regu- lations under the guidance of Miss Caroline Peine. 15 Senators Co-ordinate Academic Standards To correlate academic probation and dis- missal standards with graduation require- ments, the Faculty Senate increased mini- mum grade standards by .2 to .3 of a grade point based on credit hours attempted. The program also required the establishment of academic standards committees for the Uni- versity and each of the seven colleges. The increase effected new students in June, 1964. With a revision of the constitution, the Senate membership was changed to include only faculty members below the rank of department head. Each college and school elected representatives for three-year terms. The Senate represented the faculty in ap- proving candidates for degrees and made r ecommendations to the Board of Regents concerning changes and development in cur- riculums and courses. The Senate approved new doctor of philosophy programs in the areas of economics, history and nuclear engi- neering and dealt with traffic control. President and Mrs. James A McCain examine orna- ments at annual Rig-a-Twig Christmas celebration. Faculty Senate Top Row: Katherine Geyer, Jessie A. Warden, Marjorie M. Stith, Norma D. Bunton, Valentine F. Ridgway, Merrill A. Durland, Gwendolyn L. Tinklin, Mildred L. Walker. Second Row: William J. Clark, Herbert T. Bates, Alvin E. Mulanax, Edwin C. Lindly, Curtis Trent, Floyd W. Smith, Charles L. Norton, Joseph E. Ward. Bottom Row: Franz Samelson, John Hannah, 0. Kenneth O ' Fallon, Homer E. Socolofsky, Dan W. Upson, Gustave E. Fairbanks, Walter D. Fisher, R. Dean Dragsdorf, Chester E. Peters. 16 Agriculture Arts and Sciences School of Education Commerce Engineering Architecture Home Economics Graduate School Veterinary Medicine College Councils Student Government pages pages pages pages pages pages pages pages pages pages pages 20-23 24-27 28-29 30-31 32-35 36-37 38-41 42-43 44-47 48-51 52-60 Photo by Don Richards E CHOING K-STATE ' S cumulative growth in 1964 were the official transforma- tions of six schools to colleges and the crea- tion of a new College of Architecture and Design. These advances, along with a corre- sponding reorganization of administrative positions, mirrored the expansion of academic programs and the fluid nature of that expan- sion in the eyes of the administrators. Hand in hand with the evolution came the expansion of cooperative studies among research groups newest symbols of a campus transition. In the variety of field concentrations of- fered, the colleges cater to the student whether his interest is in nuclear engineering, bakery management, English or wildlife conservation. For K-State offers curricula as complex and varied as the interests of the student himself. Emphasizing those areas where the stu- dent demands emphasis, K-State ' s administra- tors today seek to provide a more workable division of labor for the achievement of the goals to which Kansas State University turns on the dawn of its second century. Stepping from college to professions, more than 1,600 students received Centennial degrees. Agriculture Includes Teaching, Research Serving the people of Kansas with three divisions resident instruction, extension and research the College of Agriculture listed 713 students and 112 instructors. Dean of Agriculture Glenn E. Beck, in his fourth year at the helm, co-ordinated activities of the three branches. He was responsible for the budget and staffing of the college. Construction of two new buildings was completed during the year. Leland Call Hall, named for Dean Emeritus L. E. Call, was dedicated early in March. The structure houses the dairy and poultry sciences. A wind erosion laboratory, designed for experi- mental needs, was in use by February. Under a contract with the Agency for In- ternational Development, K-State staff members traveled to Nigeria to develop a new college. Agronomy head R. V. Olson was selected as dean of agriculture at Ahm- adue Bello University at Zaria, Nigeria. Serving as Director of resident instruction, Duane C. Acker is also associate dean of agriculture. Directing the College of Agriculture, Dean Glenn H. Beck co-ordinates the three agricultural areas. 20 Collecting a milk protein sample, a dairy science research assistant seeks additional uses for milk. Research in the related fields of agriculture is a vital function of the College of Agriculture. College of Agriculture Department Heads Top Row: Thomas B. Avery, Poultry Science, Rufus F. Cox, Animal Husban- dry; Robert P. Ealy, Hor- ticulture and Landscape Architecture; Herbert C. Knutson, Entomology; Howard L. Mitchell, Bio- chemistry. Bottom Row: John A. Nordin, Agricultural Eco- nomics, Charles L. Nor- ton, Dairy Science; Ray- mond V. Olson, Agron- omy; Stuart M. Pady, Plant Pathology; John A. Shellenberger, Flour and Feed Milling Industries. 21 Dedicated in March ceremonies, Leland Call Hall houses the poultry and dairy science departments. The unit contains an office wing, research labora- tories and the poultry and dairy processing plants. Experiment Stations Assist Ag Research Recognizing the importance of developing new and improved agricultural products, the division of research carried out over 400 sep- arate projects. Research was conducted at experiment stations across the state. Provision for a Mass Spectormeter was made by a $100,000 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The meter, only one of its kind, was installed in Willard Hall to detect and measure minute quantities of organic compounds. Development of a hybrid wheat seed on a commercial basis was a priority project at the experiment station at Hays. Forestry re- search sought uses for one million trees dis- tributed yearly by forestry extension. s director of co-operative agricultural extension service, Harold E. Jones supervises extension work. Assisting with direction of students, Frank Carpen- ter is assistant director of resident instruction. 22 .. . A-W-. Post-doctoral work for Robert Bohannan, assistant to the dean, includes study of college admissions. Gaining practical experience in dairy science, a student sterilizes milk cans at the K-State dairy. 1 On leave of absence, Ag Experiment Station director C. Peairs Wilson works with the Ford Foundation. Extension Department Heads Top Row: Mae Baird, Extension Home Economics; John M. Ferguson, Extension Engineering; Paul W. Griffith, Associate Director; Oscar W. Norby, County Extension Operations. .Bottom Row: Roger E. Regnier, 4-H and other Extension Youth Programs; Wilber E. Ringler, Com- munity and Public Affairs; Kenneth Thomas, University In- formation; Roman J. Verhaalen, Continuing Education. 23 A graduate student sits in the console of the new IBM 1410 computer in the Physical Science build- ing. Although other computers are in Seaton and An- derson Hall, this is the only one with magnetic tape. College of Arts and Sciences Department Heads Top Row: Donald J. Ameel, Zoology; Thomas J. Badger, Military Science; Norma D. Bunton, Speech; A. B. Cardwell, Physics; Joseph R. Chelikowsky, Geology and Geography; Richard C. Clark, Modern Languages; Adrian H. Daane, Chemistry. Second Row: Earle R. Davis, English; T. M. Evans, Physical Education; H. C. Fryer, Statistics; Ralph R. Lashbrook, Technical Journalism; Luther 0. Leavengood, Music; H. B. Lee, Athletics; Kenneth J. McMahon, Bacteriology. Bottom Row: Merrill E. Noble, Psychology; John A. Nordin, Economics and Sociology; Stuart M. Pady, Botany; S. Thomas Parker, Comput- ing Center; Philip M. Rice, History, Political Science and Philosophy; Ralph G. Sanger, Mathematics; George R. Smith, Air Science. 24 A S Emphasizes Three -Fold Policy Insuring effective classroom instruction, providing proper advising for students, and encouraging research were the goals for the College of Arts and Sciences. In an attempt to improve the advising pro- gram, some instructors were relieved of full- time teaching responsibilities and assigned as part-time advisers. For the first two years students retained the same general adviser and then transferred to individual advisers in their major fields. There were 3,466 stu- dents enrolled in Arts and Sciences. John Chalmers assumed his duties as dean of the college of arts and sciences, replacing William Bevan who became vice-president for academic affairs. Chalmers, a Rhodes Scholar and graduate of Cornell University, came from an administrative position at the University of Wyoming. Chalmers ' major field of interest is economic theory. Associate Dean William Stamey represents the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences on University committees. Completing his first year at K-State, Dean Chal- mers is a Rhodes Scholar and graduate of Cornell. 25 Assistant Deans Oryal Ebberts and Marjorie Adams and Academic Adviser John Murry assist students. Removing the skull cap from a model of the skele- ton, an anatomy student studies the brain cavity. A S College Buys Research Equipment Purchase of new equipment highlighted the research program in the College of Arts and Sciences. X-ray units were purchased for the geology department. Chemistry experi- menters received new machinery for several research projects. In addition, modern lan- guage facilities were expanded with the in- stallation of a second modern language lab- oratory in Eisenhower Hall. Four students in the Arts and Sciences Honors Program studied last fall in the United States on Woodrow Wilson Fellow- ships, four were abroad on Fulbright Schol- arships and six were in Germany on Ex- change Scholarships. Ten students won Na- tional Science Foundation Scholarships. A psychology experimenter guides a cat whose vision is obstructed and notes the animal ' s adaptations. 26 Modern language students listen to their voices during a pronunciation drill in the language lab. Adjusting his microscope to bring into focus the phases of spermiogenesis is a student in cytology. 27 Directing the activities of the newly established School of Education is Dean William H. Coffield. Education Division Rates School Status After July action by the Board of Regents, the Departmen t of Education became the second K-State school. Preparing teachers for elementary and secondary levels, the school also provided a graduate program. National Science Foundation grants of more than $15,000 were awarded to the school for in-service training for full-time elementary school teachers. Teaching con- cepts geared to elementary science and math were stressed in classes conducted under the program. Education staff members were con- sultants in school studies such as efficient use of building facilities, use of community resources and improvement of curriculum. Using a $179,430 grant received from the Ford Foundation in 1960, the school pro- vided an opportunity for liberal arts gradu- ates to earn a Master of Science degree and a teaching certificate in 15 months. 28 Completing enrollment, secondary education stu- dents make a final check of schedules at the advis- ers ' table. For 284 seniors, the year included five weeks of student teaching at area high schools. Working with experienced teachers, all elementary education majors complete a semester of student ii teaching. With kindergarten children, group games play an integral role in educational training. - f Appointed by the Governor, Dean C. Clyde Jones serves on the Kansas Council for Economic Analysis. Commerce College Sponsors Seminars Changed from a school to a college in July, 1963, the College of Commerce with the aid of a grant from the Garvey Foundation of Wichita sponsored commerce seminars. Dr. Dale Yoder of Stanford University and Dr. Hans Broder Krohn of the Common Market were on the list of guest speakers. With enrollment in business administra- tion and accounting reaching 650, the faculty positions were increased to 22, compared to 19 last year and 10 in 1955. Dean C. Clyde Jones, administrative head of the college, was also appointed a member of the Kansas Council for Economic Analysis. Edited by Serwood Huneryager, the Man- agement Letter, containing news of interest to Kansas businessmen, began monthly pub- lication under the sponsorship of the college. The college was also host at an educational conference during Commerce Alumni Day which was held during the fall semester. Before his speech at the India Day convocation, Am- bassador B. K. Nehru tours the campus with Pres- ident McCain. Nehru described the Indian economic plight and the plan for developing the economy. In addition to courses such as Cost Accounting, ac- counting majors participate in a senior internship program. The program allows students to gain ex- perience with recognized public accounting firms. Reports in the Business Policy class feature the Road to the Future in business. Problems of top management organization, administrative techniques and policy formation are discussed by students. 31 T New Dean Sets Goal To Increase Budget Increasing the research budget of the Col- lege of Engineering to three million dollars was one of the plans for the future formu- lated by the new dean of the college, Dr. Paul Russell. Assuming his duties in the fall, Dean Russell had previously been head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and director of laboratory activities at the Arizona School of Engineering. He replaced Acting Dean John Shupe, who returned to his former position of associate dean. The 1,492 students in the fully accredited college boasted 37 PhD candidates in five de- partments. Twenty undergraduates worked with professional engineers while participat- ing in the NASA internship programs. College of Engineering Department Heads Top Row: Jack B. Blackburn, Civil Engineering; Leland S. Hobson, Engineering Experiment Station; William H. Honstead, Chemical Engineer- ing. Second Row: Russell M. Kerchner, Electrical Engineer- ing; William R. Kimel, Nuclear Engineering; Philip G. Kirmser, Applied Mechanics. Bottom Row: George H. Larson, Agricul- tural Engineering; Ralph G. Nevins, Mechanical Engineering; George F. Schrader, Industrial Engineering. Administrator for the nine departments, Paul Russell completes his first year as dean of engineering. 32 Working with graduating seniors and student records, Richard H. Morse is assistant to Dean Paul Russell. Monitoring characteristics of mechanical systems, the Westinghouse control panel is used to study steam turbines. With the panel ' s flexibility, mechan- ical engineers can perform numerous experiments. ' . Senior mechanical engineering students study fluid mechanics in the gas dynamics lab. In the related field of chemical engineering, students experiment using evaporators, distillation columns and dryers. John Shupe resumes his duties as Associate Dean after two years as Acting Dean of Engineering. Climate Lab Boosts Research at K-State Fall dedication ceremonies for the new $500,000 Institute for Environmental Re- search marked the completion and initial operation of the new research facilities in the College of Engineering. Head of the Depart- ment of Mechanical Engineering, Dr. Ralph Nevins, directed the lab. The facilities were also used by scientists from the fields of psychology, statistics, architecture and med- icine in experiments with physical comfort. The Department of Nuclear Engineering, with 160 students, has a larger enrollment than any other nuclear department at an American university. The department con- ducted 20 research projects, including a con- tinuation of studies on radiation fallout. Soil mechanics and structural analysis were among the major projects of the De- partment of Civil Engineering. L. S. Hobson directed the engineering experiment station. 34 Dressed in uniforms to insure identical surroundings, students participate in environmental studies in the new test chamber. As the atmosphere varied in the room, the subjects recorded their degrees of comfort. Testing classroom theories, students in electrical measurements conduct a Q-meter experiment. Micro waves, antenna rays and network responses are also studied in the electrical engineering laboratory. 35 Learning to design in different mediums, students take sketching, graphics and watercoloring classes. Architecture Branch Forms New College After action by Board of Regents in Oc- tober, the architectural department under the College of Engineering became the Col- lege of Architecture and Design. Landscape architecture, formerly part of the College of Agriculture, became a part of the new col- lege. Having an enrollment of 400, the college had been established as a department by the Board of Regents in 1904. Plans were designed for expanded archi- tectural facilities on which construction will begin in 1964. A major portion of the three floors to be built atop Engineering Lecture Hall, adding 15,000 square feet of floorspace, was allotted to the newly formed college. Late nights in Seaton, which remains open until mid- night, are common as a semester draws to the close. 36 In international competition, six K-State men were honored for their designs of con- crete masonry playground equipment. Other students were recognized for design of a pre- fabricated aluminum exhibition building and imaginative use of brick in building plans. f In charge of K-State ' s architectural program since 1955, Dean Emil Fischer now heads the new college. Work on final design problems for fifth year theses is supervised by a visiting architectural authority. 37 Returning from a term sabbatical, Dean Doretta S. Hoffman resumes duties as Home Fc administrator. College of Home EC Initiates Conferences Under the supervision of Associate Dean Ruth Hoeflin, the College of Home Eco- nomics initiated a freshman group advise- ment and conference program. Entering freshmen met in regularly scheduled group sessions with members of the dean ' s office to discuss curriculums and class schedules. Participating in the tenth International Congress of Home Economics in Paris, Dean Doretta S. Hoffman and other home econo- mists later toured Helsinki, Stockholm, Mos- cow, Copenhagen and Leningrad. In each city, the group studied the family life, mores and social standards of the people. Returning to America, Dean Hoffman en- gaged in post -doctoral studies in family re- search and anthropology at Columbia Uni- versity. She returned to KSU in January. 38 T MH MMM B MMM MMMM M M V Testing their newest pieces of equipment are stu- dents in the quantity foods production laboratory. Textiles research utilizes the Launder-ometer to de- termine effects of soaps and detergents on fabrics. Associate Dean Ruth Hoeflin headed the fall adminis- tration of Home EC in the absence of Dean Hoffman. College of Home Economics Department Heads Top Row: John Hannah, acting head, Art; Richard L. D. Morse, Family Economics; Grace M. Shugart, Institutional Management. Bottom Row: Marjorie M. Stith, Family and Child Develop- ment; Gwendolyn L. Tinklin, acting head, Foods and Nutri- tion; Jessie A. Warden, Clothing and Textiles. 39 Home EC Programs Emphasize Research Home economics research involved both faculty and students. Institutional Manage- ment ' s quantity foods research, in the areas of management and food production, in- cluded efficient use of manpower and the preparation and service of beef. Qualities of meats, poultry, fruits and vegetables and convenience foods as well as pr oblems of human nutrition were studied by the De- partment of Foods and Nutrition. Faculty research in Clothing and Textiles included consumer orientated projects such as evaluation of cotton sheets and basic re- search involving mechanisms of fabric stress, strain, absorption and performance. Consumer credit and household equipment efficiency were studied by Family Economics while Family and Child Development re- search focused on the honors program. Providing comfort for studying and relaxing con- versation is the modern lounge in Justin Hall. Histological studies of meat in varying conditions of preparation are made in the foods research lab. Working on their individual projects in the interior design laboratory in Justin Hall, second year design students experiment with the various possi- ble color combinations by mixing their own colors. Along with other administrative duties, Dean Harold Howe presides over Research Co-ordinating Council. Grad School Confers 350 Student Degrees Conferment of more than 350 masters and doctoral degrees boosted the number of de- grees awarded by the Graduate School since 1868 to 5,109. K-State ' s first Specialist in Education degree was awarded in 1963. More than $45,000 was allocated in re- search grants by Research Co-ordinating Council to applicants from any school or de- partment. Headed by Harold Howe, dean of the graduate school, the council subsidized research on the biochemistry of short term memory, the conversion of the American In- dian, the utilization of audio-visual material and many other scientific projects. Serving its last year before reorganization to more fully represent all areas of graduate work, the ten-member Graduate Council, headed by Dean Howe, functioned as the graduate faculty ' s executive committee. Under the new Council plan, to become ef- fective in September, 1964, eight members will be added. In addition to one member from each college and school, representatives from the humanities and the biological, phys- ical and social sciences will be elected. Research Co-ordinating Council William Sevan, Leland S. Hobson, Alvin B. Cardwell, C. Peairs Wilson. 42 Graduate Council Top Row: Abraham Eisenstark, Roscoe Ellis, Jacob Mos ' er. Bottom Row: R. Daan Dragsdorf, Louis H. Douglas Adelbert B. Sageser, Floyd W. Smith, Ruth M. Hoeflin, Harold Howe. Graduate students working for Master of Regional Planning degrees discuss principles of laying out city plans for a town in India. The two-year grad- uate program in architecture was started in 1959. 43 After 16 years as veterinary medicine dean, Elden E. Leasure retires from administration in July. 44 Dr. Leasure Retires From Administration Retiring from his administration duties, Dean Elden E. Leasure planned to remain for five years teaching in the College of Vet- erinary Medicine and doing research in the area of animal diseases. In 1960 Dr. Leasure was installed as President of the AVMA. He was a member of a team surveying Nigeria ' s northern region in 1962. In 1963 he was chosen Kansas Veterinarian of the Year. Construction provided new facilities and equipment for training. At a cost of about $25,000, the attic of Burt Hall was remodeled for the use of graduate students and others engaged in research. A new surgical labora- tory was also installed on the second floor of Dykstra Hospital. The activities of the surgi- cal lab were to be coordinated with those of the diagnostic lab where there were 10,446 diagnostic tests for animal diseases made during 1963. Of the capacity enrollment of 272 students in the College of Veterinary Medicine, nine students were women. Brought to Dykstra Hospital for treatment, a dog is the subject of a thorough clinical examination. Preparing blood tests to be utilized in the diag- nostic procedure s for the patients entering Dykstra Administering fluids and checking the heart action of a bovine patient, veterinarians prepare the an- Veterinary Hospital, sixth year veterinary medicine students work in the clinical pathology laboratory. imal for surgery. The large animals are treated in a specially equipped section of the hospital. Observation of surgery at the Veterinary Medicine Open House is possible through closed circuit TV. 46 Research Seeks Cure For Animal Diseases Thirty animal disease research projects, ranging from a study of rabies to a study of blood parasites, were conducted by members of the College of Veterinary Medicine. One project was directed toward the development of a splint device for treating bone fractures in large animals. In the past, the patient ' s weight had made it difficult to accomplish sufficient immoblization of the animal in order to allow the broken bones to heal. A $7,500 research grant was presented to the College for the study of pink eye. Re- searchers studied the possibility that pink eye might be associated with a virus which could be treated with vaccine. Another research team made comparative studies of the ulcers in swine and man. Re- sults obtained from the examination of 600 stomachs showed indications that ulceration was preceded by a change in the stomach lining. Public health protection also drew the interest of the college personnel. Receiving injections for infectious feline enter- itis, typhoid fever of cats, are two Siamese cats. Dr. Lee Railsback, assistant to the dean, helps select veterinary medicine freshmen. Utilizing a Beta Ray applicator, members of the radiology section of Dykstra Hospital treat the diseased eye of a dog. College of Veterinary Medicine Department Heads E. H. Coles, Pathol- ogy; J. E. Mosier, Surgery and Medicine; D. M. Trotter, Anatomy, G. K. L. Underbjerg, Physiology. 47 Agricultural Council Top Row: Vern E. Otte, Robert J. Davis, Henry J. Tiarks, Carl W. Johnson, W. Lee Kaff, Clarence F. Rippe, Ivan E. Kanak, Clint Birkenbaugh. Second Row: Roger A. Nordstedt, Martin J. Loucks, Ronald L. Ibbetson, James E. Motes, Dennis L. Dechert, Gary L. Kilgore, Gary J. Reynolds, James L. Barnhart. Bottom Row: Lawrence ' H. Erpelding, Melvin C. Hunt, Paul L. Deets, Authur L. Slyter, Ronald V. McKinzie, Edward S. Oplinger. Revised Constitution Changes Ag Election A S Administrator Meets With Council Revisions in the constitution for the Agri- culture Council established new procedures for election. The 34 council members, repre- senting the 14 agriculture clubs, approved the measure calling for the selection of offi- cers through a nominating council. Another change required that amendments have a three-fourths vote of the council. Meeting with Dean John Chalmers, new administrator of Arts and Sciences, the Arts and Science Council discussed the intellec- tual atmosphere of the University. The council also began plans for an Arts and Science scholarship to be awarded to an underclassman. For the first time they par- ticipated in the Activities Carnival. Arts Science Council Top Row: Louanne Theilmann, Joe E. Ward, David L. Parker, Phyllis J. Kaff, Steven M. Evans, Norma L. Banks, Max M. Stearns, Michael A. Novak, Dean Marjorie Adams. Second Row: Sandra K. Steele, Sharon K. Saxe, L. Clare Cameron, Constance Scheicher, Janiece D. Fair, Carolyn J. Bearg. Bottom Row: Sally S. Smith, Patricia A. Templer, Nancy L. Kirchhoff. Commerce Council Top Row: David H. McMullen, John I. Wassberg, Thomas M. Tuggle, William P. Trenkle, Sylvia M. Mills, Rita D. Mundhenke, David G. Walker, Ken- neth McClintok. Bottom Row: Bernard H. Ceding, Robert J. Monroe, Ger- ald G. Henderson, Keith A. Stuessi, Leland D. Wilkerson. Engineering Council Top Row: John D. Bailie, Robert D. Crangle, Richard J. Cunningham, Cyrus H. Elting, E. Dawson Ward, John C. Thorngren, James R. Jaax, John L. Atkisson, Donald E. Reimer, Robert L. Edwardson. Bottom Row: Duane C. VonFange, James P. Bennett, Robert 0. Avery, Larry A. Lewis, James M. Royer. Commerce Publishes Business Newsletters Engineers Establish Exchange With KU Election of officers and formation of a con- stitution were among the fall activities of the new Commerce Council. Headed by Bill Trenkle, the 15-member organization pub- lished two student-faculty newsletters each semester. The council also appointed a rep- resentative to the Student Senate and dis- cussed a freshman orientation program. Initiation of an engineering open house ex- change program between K-State and KU was achieved through the effort of the Engi- neering Council. The group co-ordinated the professional engineering societies and united the College of Engineering with the other six colleges on campus. The council also directed the spring Engineers ' Open House. 49 Home Economics Council Top Row: Dorothy J. Harper, Valerie B. Hoover, Bettie G. Moore, Kathryn R. Opocensky, Bonnie J. Maxim, Judith L. Thompson, Suzanne K. Fields, Mary A. Lambert, Ruth E. Whitten. Second Row: Lorene K. Mundhenke, Betty S. Arnold, Nancy K. Goertz, Jane A. Isch, Beverly M. Wagner. Bottom Row: Jean A. Shoop, Linda E. Porter, Susan K. Farha. Council Organizes Home EC Projects Graduate Association Schedules Activities Working as a co-ordinating unit for the eight home economics clubs, the Home Eco- nomics Council selected the finalists for the FMOC contest. In previous years, a faculty- student panel made the selection. The group sponsored Hospitality Day and a Take Home Emonomics Home program, planned to interest high school students. Promoting fellowship among graduate stu- dents, the Graduate Student Association or- ganized square dances during fall, spring and summer sessions. The eight member council, headed by Conrad Dean, worked with for- eign graduate students, helping to solve prob- lems and answer questions. A bridge club and a bowling league were other activities. Graduate Student Asso- ciation Top Row: David H. Honig, Wayne 0. Evans, John C. Reppert, Syed A. Hashmy. Bottom Row: Janet M. Huntz- inger, Conrad Dean, Pa- tricia J. Barrie. 50 Veterinary Medicine Executive Council Top Row: Dr. John D. Rhoades, Max R. Moss, Kenneth L. Rundle, Larry R. Anderson, Stan- ley J. Lewengrub, Dr. Glenn T. Hartke. Bottom Row: Tom V. David, Robert J. Seattle, Martin G. Robl, Carl R. Johnson, George M. Baker. Vet Council Governs Association Members Functioning as the governing body of the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medicine Association were the nine members of the Veterinary Medicine Council. A repre- sentative from each class plus five elected representatives belonged to the group. The council, guided by President Martin Robl, worked at Veterinary Open House. Members also planned a spring picnic for the Oklahoma State Veterinary School. Functioning as center of student social activities, the Student Union provides recreational and dining facilities for dates and class breaks. It also of- fers banquet and meeting rooms for organizations. Senate Recommends Hike in Activity Fee To help increase the financial support of athletics, the Student Senate recommended that student activity fees be increased five dollars. Headed by John Mick, fall chair- man, the Senate also initiated a communica- tions program in which the senators visited living groups to inform residents about Sen- ate affairs. Until the Student Governing As- sociation election in March, Vice-chairman Ron Hyson presided over the Senate. Cooperating with city officials, the group worked to change the weekend curfew at Bluemont and Warner parks. Members working with the library committee, also helped to change the library hours. The Sen- ate also assisted in sponsoring the fall Peace Corps Week and Junior Leadership Day. Delegates represented the Senate at the Conference on Human Rights at Washing- ton, D. C., the Conference on Higher Edu- cation in Kansas at Lawrence and the Mid- west Model United Nations at St. Louis. Approving events such as the Wildcat Carnival, Stu- dent Senate promotes campus activity participation. Student Senate Top Row: Stephen A. Smith, Michael J. Davis, Ralph E. Prusok, Linda E. Gilmore, George D. Wilcoxon, Vern E. Otte, Russell E. Berlin, Mary C. Messinger, John C. Reppert, Patricia A. Rash, Syed A. Hashmy, Donald R. Zahnley, Wayne 0. Evans, Ken- neth D. Buchele, Donald R. Dicken. Bottom Row: Charles L. Stoehr, Donald M. Williams, Edwin V. Brown, Mary L. Haymaker, Judith F. Werner, Janice K. Stucky, Sharon J. Carlson, Pamela J. Henry, Ronald R. Hysom, John R. Mick, Sharon A. Lansdowne, Penelope A. Heyl, Jean A. Snoop. 52 Debating issues in the 1964 Student Governing As- sociation elections, Jerry Kohler and Ronald Hysom appear at a student forum. This was the first time that SGA presidential candidates staged a debate. 1963 Integrity Wins Top SGA Position Defeating the University party candidate by a narrow margin of 131 votes, Integrity candidate Gary Mundhenke became 1963-64 president of the Student Governing Associa- tion. For the first time, IBM machines were used to tabulate the student election returns. Integrity representatives were also elected to the Board of Student Publications and the party ' s candidates won 13 of the 25 Student Senate positions. Co-ordinating the Senate with the administration, Mundhenke worked to gain approval of the increase in the stu- dent athletic fees and helped to establish a dean of students committee composed of student leaders and Dean Chester Peters. Only one Integrity candidate received a victory as Ron Hysom led the University party in its sweep of the 1964 SGA elections. University won 24 Senate positions and the three Board of Student Publications 53 Student Governing Association President Gary Mund- henke heads the representatives of the student body. Presiding over fall Tribunal hearings, Chancellor Frank Jordan guided decisions of the judicial body. Student Court Hears Honor Code Cases Orientation of the student to his responsi- bilities concerning the K-State honor code was the primary duty of Tribunal. The five student justices and the five faculty justices, representing each of the five undergraduate colleges which had formed councils at the be- ginning of the year, met twice each month to hear cases involving the violation of the K-State honor and conduct codes. The de- cisions made by Tribunal were referred to Chester Peters, dean of students. The five student justices were selected by the individual college councils and then given final approval by Gary Mundhenke, student body president. The justices were appointed to serve on Tribunal for a three year term or until they graduated. Frank Jordan served as Tribunal chancellor for the fall semester and James Theising presided over Tribunal during the spring semester hearings. Tribunal Top Row: Don A. Trumbo, Laureston V. Withee, Nelson J. VanGundy. Bottom Row: Janet M. Francis, Dorothy A. Reeves, James W. Thiesing, Betty S. Arnold. 54 t Crossing over the bridge, residents of the women ' s dormitories head to their classes. All coeds are members of AWS and are represented at associa- tion meetings by delegates from living groups. AWS Sponsors Rules, Policy Convention Policies and trends for the women of K- State were discussed and reformulated at a spring rules committee sponsored by the As- sociated Women Students. President Sandra Matthaei led the group as they assisted with the ticket sales for the Manhattan Artist Series and co-sponsored the selection of Miss K-State-Manhattan. Money making projects for the women ' s organization included two Penny-A-Minute Nights. AWS Council Top Row: Sherry L. Irons, Beverly K. Lewey, Louise R. Giefer, Betsy Tatlock, Linda J. Estey, Sue E. Hemphill, Annette Hall, Judith E. Linden, Jeanette M. Thomas, Barbara J. McCurdy. Second Row: Enid G. VanGieson, Carolyn Bartholomew, Louise A. Juvenal, Jeryn S. Faddis, Agnes F. Anderson, Eileen M. Matson, Cheryl A. Goertz, Marilyn S. Myers, Jean C. Gillmore. Third Row: Sara S. Bentley, Constance Schleicher, Betty J. Cloud, Karen J. Carey, Sandra S. Matthaei, Barbara J. Webber, Linda C. Barton, Jean A. Shoop. Bottom Row: Sandra K. Lintecum, Sonia J. Green, Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Nancy E. Fair, Bonnie J. Maxim, Mary E. Heaton. Apportionment Board Dean Chester E. Peters, Dr. John W. DeMand, G. B. Marion, Gary L. Mundhenke, Dennis L. Detchert, Mar- sha A. Trew, Beverly J. Falconer, James P. Hostetter. Board Appropriates Funds for Activities Publications Board Forms Press Policy Controlling the student activity funds, the Apportionment Board appropriated almost $300,000 to more than 40 campus organiza- tions for use in student activities. With a membership composed of three students and three faculty members, the board was di- rected by Chairman Gary Mundhenke. Composed of three faculty members and three students elected by the student body, the Board of Student Publications managed the publication of the Collegian, Royal Purple and Student Directory. The group functions as an administrative group making decisions concerning the publications. Board of Student Publications Byron E. Ellis, Karen L. Chitwood, Marilyn A. McMillen, Fritz Moore, Jerrold D. Kohler, Ralph R. Lashbrook. 56 Students Ski, Travel On Union Outings New York World ' s Fair was the destina- tion of a spring trip sponsored by the Union. Other group trip projects of the Union were the annual semester skiing in Colorado and a 1964 European tour of major points in Europe including Paris, London, Munich, Innsbruck and other famous cities. Completing the first full year in its new million dollar addition, the K-State Union continued to expand its program and serv- ices for members of the University com- munity as well as campus visitors. Experiencing several record-breaking months, the Union lived up to its host to the campus role by accommodating over 2400 banquets, conferences and conventions. More than 300 students worked on the ten committees that planned the Union activities. Formulating Union rules and regulations was the responsibility of the Governing Board. Completing his first year of supervising the activi- ties of the Union is Director Richard Blackburn. Perched precariously atop a ladder, Union committee members deck the halls with Yuletide tumbleweeds. 57 Coed Bowler Enters Games Tournament Lou Ellen Clark was among five regional winners and earned the right to represent K- State in the National Intercollegiate Games Tournament in Minneapolis, Minn. The tournament is sponsored each year by the Union which also sponsors Big Eight and Kansas-Nebraska Conference bowling. Recently expanded the Union recreation facilities included 16 bowling lanes, 5 ping pong tables and 18 tables for billiards, snooker and pool. The Union also provided cards, chess, checkers, baseballs and bats, horseshoes and badminton and golf supplies. Beginning bridge lessons as well as the an- nual bridge tournament and league bowling were sponsored by the K-State Union. K Competition is the key word in tournaments. The Union sponsors bridge, chess and bowling contests. Discussing foreign affairs, Iran Van Chuong, former South Vietnamese ambassador and father of Madame Nhu, discusses Vietnam ' s problems. Informal ses- sions were held in the Union after convocations. 58 e Students study, read and listen to music in the Union browsing library. Union displays such as the Peace Corps booth attract student attention. The location is also reserved for voting booths. 59 Union Governing Board Top Row: Don R. Kunz, J. Eric Norberg, Deborah L. Mines, Mary C. Messenger, Nancy J. Knoell, Gloria Bar- tholomew, Linda E. Gillmore, Mary J. Riddle, James A. Oppy, Ward A. Keller, Richard D. Blackburn, Richard C. Clark. Bottom Row: Lawrence B. Vierling, Sandra L. Garner, Barbra A. Gugler, Judy Mawdsley, Thomas T. Sparks, Michael J. Davis, William H. Smith, Sylvia Mills. Union Program Council Top Row: Richard F. Hayse, Sandra L. Gutru, Kathleen D. Nelson, Julie A. MaGee, Mary F. Evans, Jon T. Graves, Richard E. Fagerberg. Bottom Row: Kay S. Caskey, Nancy J. Knoell, Barbara A. Gugler, Gloria Bartholomew, William H. Smith. Student Activities Board Top Row: Keith A. Stuessi, J. Eric Norberg, Ralph E. Prusok, William H. Smith, Syed A. A. Hashmy, James Hobbs. Bottom Row: Vicky J. Cotner, Rita D. Mund- henke, Harriet J. Meals, Sandra J. Beck, Judith I. Brandt. 60 Honor Societies General Clubs Religious Groups Student Life Greek Housing Independent Housing Married Student Housing pages 65 - 86 pages 87 -133 pages 134-143 pages 144-151 pages 152-225 pages 226-267 pages 268-272 a-;.. vr ' I . V Ddvid von Riesen T AHROUGHOUT K-STATE ' S 1964 hi- erarchy of organizations runs a bi-colored thread, weaving both specialization and diver- sification into the total pattern of student activity on the modern campus. This ambivalent nature of the campus or- ganizations springs from the expanding scope of the University and its growing involvement with varied professions and careers. Accordingly, the organizations which grew out of specialized fields began to diversify in order to correlate their activities with those of others. Religious groups sponsored political studies, fraternities began to stress cultural programs and honorary groups boosted athletics, thus finding a variety of common interests in their diversifications. Gaining in popularity at K-State, as on other campuses in 1964, were the international groups, offering both a mixing of cultures and a common ground for students with similar backgrounds, beliefs and interests. Tuttle Creek, with 16,000 surface acres, provides students with present and future recreation areas. L, r c: Blue Key Top Row: Joseph P. Galichia, Donald R. Dicken, Nelson J. Van Gundy, Roger C. Shenkel, Ronald R. Hysom, Don R. Kunz, Gary L. Mundhenke, Frank R. Jordan, Chester E. Peters. Bottom Row: Roger A. Nordstedt, Warren R. Staley, Steven S. Huff, Michael J. Davis, Douglas A. Leigh, Joshua N. Gottfrid. Blue Key Invites Pearson to Homecoming Special guest at Homecoming was Kansas ' Senator James Pearson, invited by members of Blue Key, senior men ' s honorary. Floats replaced house decorations as Blue Key and Alpha Phi Omega worked together in plan- ning the K- State ' s first Homecoming parade. A member returning from study in Ger- many raised membership to 14, varying from the traditional 13. Headed by Mike Davis, men painted merchants ' windows with Beat KU caricatures to raise funds for Blue Key ' s $200 scholarship for a sophomore man. Beginning her reign as Homecoming Queen amid an enthusiastic crowd of friends is Louanne Theilmann. Presentation of the traditional white cape is made by Blue Key members after the announcement of the 1963 Homecoming Queen. Blue Key, in scheduling all Homecoming activity, arranged finalists ' escorts. Speaking at the Mortar Board Scholarship dinner last fall is Claude Shenkel. The geology professor stressed that the true worth of a person is de- termined in terms of the objects she pursues. Mortar Board Urges Scholarship, Service Sending letters encouraging service, scholarship and leadership to freshmen women was a fall project of Mortar Board, senior women ' s honorary. To further stress aims of the group, members again planned an all-women ' s scholarship dinner. At the event, Mary Messenger, president, awarded Mortar Board ' s $150 scholarships to two outstand- ing freshmen women. For the first time, members sold mums at Parents ' Day as well as Homecoming. Work- ing with Blue Key in K-State ' s Centennial display at the Kansas State and Midwest Fairs was another activity of the 18 women. Mortar Board Top Row: Deborah L. Mines, Janice K. Stucky, Nancy J. Knoell, Sandra L. Garner, Mary C. Messenger, Martha D. Johnson, Karen K. Kemper, Elizabeth F. Boyd, Gloria Bartholomew, Anne L. Bowman. Bottom Row: Judith I. Brandt, Patricia A. Rash, Linda E. Gillmore, Penelope A. Heyl, Sheree L. Shiel, Sandra L. Gutru, Barbara A. Gugler. 66 Scholastic Honorary Elects Fall Members Undergraduate students in the upper seven per cent and graduate students in the upper ten per cent of their classes were named to the fall list of Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honorary. The 83 new members were initiated in January. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Alexander, Frank N. Daggett, Larry L. Doll, Dixon R. Eberhart, Russell C. Edwards, Gary W. Fogle, James M. Hagerman, Larry L. Hanni, Mary Johnson, Larry Morrow, Don J. Patterson, Terry L. Reinhart, Max J. Wahlen, Marvin C. Henderson, Gerald Wallingford, Jerome COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Williams, Harold D. COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS Blossom, Homer D. Galichia, Josep h P. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Garner, Darrell W. Garner, Sandra L. Bennett, Wilma B. Bunch, Marcia W. Chitwood, Judy K. Conner, Joan I. Gutru, Sandra L. Honstead, Carole A. Kirkpatrick, Roberta Ahlstedt, Beverly K. Anderson, Mary L. Area, Anna L. Bay, Darrell E. Bowman, Anne L. Brandt, Judith I. Carlson, Sharon J. Cernosek, Roberta E. Conger, Charleen A. Daniels, Charles B. Davis, Michael J. Duell, Orpha K. Eisele, Nancy Eveleigh, Celia G. Fairchild, Linda R. Heyl, Penelope A. Holliday, Sally A. Hostetter, James P. Howell, Lydia K. Johnson, Martha D. Kesler, Judith L. Kreamer, Katherine A. Larson, Helen R. Meek, Margaret R. Mosier, Stanley J. Olson, Jo E. Purma, Charles J. Rash, Patricia A. Richardson, David A. Schrag, Gary A. Smith, Rita COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Anspaugh, Gail D. Swerczek, Thomas W. GRADUATE SCHOOL Alexander, Carl L. Barkley, Paul Beall, Charles E. Birkett, Richard J. deRubertis, Barbara Fritz, Jane I. Hopping, Joe M. Jackson, Russell R. Kimzey, James R. Lin, Rong C. Lovell, Janis K. McCree, Lynn B. Chimes Women Host Parents ' Day Events Activities for the annual Parents ' Day, including the plans for the half-time pro- gram and the selection of honorary parents, were made by the members of Chimes, junior women ' s scholastic honorary. The 19 women served as hostesses at the annual fall tea for women transfer students. Headed by Karen Carey, president, the group also adopted a needy family at Christmas time. Miller, Eunice M. Mongeon, Sister M. Stephanie Poola, Jagadeesan V. Rethwisch, Kurt C. Savant, Narayan K. Shade, Philip A. Simons, Gale G. Singhvi, Ganpat M. Train, Carl T. Tsai, Chao-Hsiung Wang, Chiu S. Chimes Top Row: Mary L. Haymaker, Catherine M. Gerritz, Dorothy Pet- tis, Phyllis J. Kaff, Doro- thy J. Harper, Barbara J. Webber. Second Row: Betty S. Arnold, Mary J. Riddle, Rita D. Mund- henke, Sharon J. Carl- son, Barbara J. Symns, Judith F. Werner, Har- riet J. Meals. Bottom Row: Janice I. McCord, Sherry L. Irons, Kathleen D. Nelson, Diane E. Lee, Karen J. Carey. Entertaining transfer women at the annual fall tea was a social activity for the women in Chimes. Alpha Lambda Delta Top Row: Lynn K. Parsons, Beryl A. Shaw, Bonnie E. Niemoller, Dorothy A. Randle, Ann J. Howell, Jean E. Lyne, Erma J. Karr, Barbara J. Webber. Second Row: Lucille I. Latschar, Patricia A. Patton, Connie D. Sterling, Anita I. Brady, Susan L. Lippenberger, Karin F. Burns, Patricia A. Templer, Linda G. Nomer. Third Row: Sue J. Kaufman, Margaret A. Koepke, Rogga J. Bowie, Joyce E. Guy, Sheryl L. Alloway, Carol A. Starns, Marilyn K. Spainhour, Evelyn A. Bock. Bottom Row: Susan J. McCoy, Sandra J. Beck, Nancy C. Grey, Carolyn J. Bearg, Janet M. Francis, Judy J. Trussell, Ann McCaslin, Bernadine L. Hale, T. Suzanne Beck. Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Senior Coed Scholastic Honorary Provides Study Aids Honoring Janet Butel, the 1964 senior with the highest grade average, was Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic honorary for fresh- men women. Also honored at a spring ban- quet were seniors maintaining a 3.5 average. Under the leadership of Beryl Ann Shaw, president, and Minerva Pinnell, faculty sponsor, the 41 members of the honor society met with women living in dormitories to give scholarship counseling. At these regularly scheduled dorm corridor meetings, members discussed study aids and academic problems. Distributing How to Study pamphlets to freshmen English classes was a service project of Phi Eta Sigma, freshmen men ' s scholastic honorary. Monthly meetings with special speakers from K-State ' s faculty and staff helped emphasize on scholarship. Freshmen men with a 3.25 grade average were entertained at the honorary ' s annual spring smoker and new initiates of the group were recognized at a banquet sponsored jointly with Alpha Lambda Delta. The 59- member group was led by Dave Parker. Phi Eta Sigma Top Row: Joel D. Ohlsen, Merwin L. Brown, Jerry L. Munson, Douglas W. Williams, Stephen D. Nelson, Gary D. Bonn. Second Row: Patrick I. Coyne, David H. Crom- well, James L. Finney, William J. Plant, David E. Klotz. Bottom Row: Donald R. Ferguson, David L. Parker, Spencer B. Graves, Thomas G. Towner, David R. Col- lins, Kerry F. Williams. 68 Putnam Scholarship Association Top Row: Ann W. Warner, Merwin L. Brown, Carole J. Fry, Joseph E. Ward, Russell C. Eberhart. Second Row: Willits A. Smull, Mary A. Pryor, Sharon J. Carlson, Jeanette E. Barney, B. Kathleen Murphy. Third Row: Sheryl L Alloway, Carol A. Starns, Marilyn S, Myers, Joseph B. Detrixhe, Stephen D. Nelson, Terry B. Farabi. Bottom Row: Donald M. Wil- liams, Roger C. Shenkel, Richard F. Gillum, L. Irene Putnam, Donald R. Ferguson, Dan L. Imler, David L. Parker. Sigma Tau Top Row: James A. Kapitzke, Dwane E. Hemphill, Russell C. Eberhart, Larry B. Hofman, Marvin C. Wahlen, Thomas D. Denchfield, Richard D. Teichgraeber, Terry L. Corr, Duane 0. Townley, Gary E. Mason, Edward H. Wegman. Second Row: Charles L. Beeson, William E. Palmer, George F. Marble, Phillip T. Baehr, Lynn D. Duby, Robert D. Crangle, Dewey E. Brownback, George M. Cleveland, John D. Markel, Lyle D. Krehbiel, David L. Bangle. Third Row: Arch H. Williams, Donald M. Williams, Lyle E. Del- fosse, David E. Banks, Robert 0. Avery, Phillip D. Enegren, John D. Bailie, Larry A. Lewis, John W. Reed, James W. Rowland, Carrol R. Johnson. Bottom Row: Harvey D. Hensley, Robert M. Hamlett, Roy 0. Grieshaber, Roberto lotti, E. Dawson Ward, John C. Thorngren, Cyrus H. Elting, Glen H. Fountain, Robert H. Ihde, Donald R. Dicken. New Putnam Badge Denotes Scholarship Sigma Tau Chooses Open House Royalty Gold pins in the shape of scholarship keys became the badge of a Putnam scholar. Freshmen in the Henry J. Putnam Memorial Scholarship Association received pins in a ceremony at the annual banquet, which featured President James A. McCain as key- note speaker. Pins for all members were pro- vided by the Endowment Association. Engineers ' Open House Activities began with the selection of finalists for St. Pat and St. Patricia by members of Sigma Tau, engi- neering honorary. Under President John Thorngren, the society recognized sopho- mores with the highest grade averages in nuclear, electrical and agricultural engineer- ing at an annual initiation banquet. 69 Alpha Phi Omega Top Row: Charles R. Weldon, Charles W. Hively, Narain G. Kewalramani, Clement P. DeCristofaro, Desmond Waturuocha, John B. Corwin, Bernard A. Hugo. Second Row: Edmond T. Wolfram, Dennis J. Ayotte, Richard M. McElroy, Alan D. Culver, Brian T. Haupt, Michael L. Gamble, Alwyn H. Gentry, Kent A. Benson. Bottom Row: William E. Gamble, John E. Boylls, Sewell W. Black, Edward C. Odell, John 0. Whistler, Robert H. Miller, Jack H. Marker. Service Club Trains District Boy Scouts Phi Alpha Mu Cites Sophomore Women Organizing a junior leader training course for district Boy Scout troops was a new proj- ect for the members of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. Classes were con- ducted by members under the direction of Charles Hively, president. Displaying Touchdown VII, Wildcat mas- cot, at home football and basketball games was another activity of the organization. The members conducted a student book exchange both fall and spring semesters. Sophomore women with a 3.0 grade point average were honored at a spring tea spon- sored by members of Phi Alpha Mu, scholas- tic honorary for women in arts and sciences. Vernita Peeks was recognized by Pat Rash, president, for having the highest grade aver- age in the College of Arts and Sciences dur- ing her sophomore year. The honorary ' s membership was in- creased to 34 after spring initiation ceremo- nies for 14 junior and seven senior women. Phi Alpha Mu Top Row: Barbara J. Webber, Kathleen D. Nelson, Diane E. Lee, Bettie L. Weaver, Catherine M. Gerritz, Carol M. Surtees, Jean E. Dallas, Harriet J. Meals. Second Row-. Carolyn J. Miller, Anita I. Brady, Anne L. Bowman, Patricia A. Rash, Elizabeth F. Boyd, Sharon J. Carlson, Sharon A. Lansdowne. Third Row: Carol L. Broadston, Beverly K. Ahlstedt, Ruth C. Rea, Adelia M. Mansfield, Elaine Hunter, Vernita J. Peeks. Bottom Row: Lydia K. Howell, Margaret A. Middleton, Nancy J. Eisele, Charlene E. Schemper, Mary J. Riddle, Lynda L. Pettey, Martha D. Johnson. Speech Honor Clubs Accomplish Merger Completion of the national merger of Delta Sigma Rho and Tau Kappa Alpha, forensic honoraries, was accomplished this year. On the K-State campus, the group sponsored an extemporaneous speech contest and presented an award to the outstanding speaker in the Mock Political Convention. Delta Sigma Rho Top Row: David H. McMullen, Anita G. Taylor, Gladys K. Bryson, Terry A. Welden. Bottom Row: Ted J. Barnes, Robert D. Crangle, Garry D. Kepley, Nelson J. VanGundy. Journalists Sponsor Banquet, Conference Honored at the annual Matrix Table Ban- quet of Theta Sigma Phi, women ' s journal- ism honorary, were an outstanding woman journalist in Kansas and a woman civic leader from Manhattan. Activities of Sigma Delta Chi, men ' s journalism honorary, included sponsoring a publicity conference for campus organizations and editing the April Fool Collegian. Planned by both groups was the department Christmas party. Theta Sigma Phi Too Row: Alice A. Arnott, Jeanette H. Johnson, Helen P. Hostetter, Sha- ron L. Smith. Second Row: Rebecca L. Fitzger- ald, Sharon L. Spangler, Lota C. Cameron, Judith S. Halbleib, Betty S. Ar- nold. Bottom Row: Vir- ginia A. Weisser, Anita K. Wilson, Kathleen A. Dickey, Elizabeth A. Car- lin. Sigma Delta Chi Top Row: George R. Eaton, Joseph R. Reppert, Barry K. Robinson, Bernie L. Gilmer, Ralph R. Lashbrook. Second Row: Kenneth K. Kingsley, Jerrold D. Kohler, Kent H. Freeland, Lowell Brandner, C. J. Medlin. Third Row: William H. Morris, Frederick M. Solberg, Mark L Miller, Max M. Fitzwater, Michael K. Charles, Jack E. Backer. Bottom Row: Charles T. Powers, Elbert B. Macy, Fred M. Parris, Byron E. Ellis, Ronald J. Streeter, John C. Reppert, Douglas G. Groesbeck. O 9 1- ,- w 71 Phi Delta Kappa Top Row: J. Harvey L ' ttrell, Maurire C. Moggie, Robert D. Anderson, Harry E. McAnarney, Donald F. Showalter, Rex R. Boatman. Second Row: William H. Coffield, Robert L. DaBruyn, Michael L. Hawkins, John J. Dlabal, Conrad H. Dean, Raymond C. Anderson. Third Row: Finis M. Green, Kenneth L. Donelson, W. J. Clark, H. Bruce Quantic, Herbert H. Bishop, Delbert L. Donnell, Robert L. Gresham. Bottom Row: Ralph Rogsrs, Robert D. Bechtel, Roy A. Bartel, Bob L. Chalender, Wil- liam C. Robinson, Richard Avery, Howard R. Bradley. Educators Encourage Teacher Recognition Business Executives Aid Alpha Kappa Psi Participating in activities of Phi Delta Kappa, men ' s professional education hon- orary organization, were educators both on the K-State campus and in the community. The group, led by Dr. Raymond J. Agan, sponsored a Future Teacher recognition pro- gram for students and a luncheon. Participation in technical meetings with business executives was a part of tours of business facilities made by members of Alpha Kappa Psi, commerce and economics hon- orary fraternity. The group annually pre- sents a scholarship key to the outstanding senior in either commerce or economics. Alpha Kappa Psi Top Row: Billy D. Johnson, Ronald L. Little, Kevin B. Farrell, Bernard H. Ceding, Leland D. Wilkerson, Jack J. Shandy, Robert M. Deaver, Phillip D. Lange, Wayne E. Setche ' l, Richard F. Urban. Second Row: Peter L. Molinari, Dennis J. Ayotte, Benny G. Gruber, Max A. Proctor, Gerald G. Henderson, Dwaine R. Tallent, Urban G. Wise, Brian G. Trennepohl, Keith L. Olson, William D. Tuxbury. Third Row: Robert W. Parker, Allan J. Kvasnicka, James P. Simons, Charles W. Guthrie, George W. Hardbeck, Steven D. Lewerenz, Donald R. Zahnley, William P. Trenkle, Leland R. Schick, Thomas M. Tuggle. Bottom Row: Victor E. Lewerenz, Lee R. Martin, David G. Walker, John P. Keating, Charles R. Heidrick, Dennis A. Kaump, Douglas D. Gardner, Milford M. Driskill, Larry F. Loftus. 72 Kappa Delta Pi Top Row: Suzanne Benjamin, Marcia M. Kavanaugh, Vernita J. Peeks, Marion S. Kundiger, JoAnn W. Stewart, Diane E. Farney, Patricia A. Rash. Second Row: Cynthia S. Thomas, Charlene E. Schemper, Karen B. Mauck, Penelope A. Heyl, Lucinda Smiley, Judith L. Kisler. Third Row: Elaine Hunter, Carole L. Powell, Karen K. Kemper, Charlotte C. Rahe, Joan I. Con- ner, Celia G. Eveleigh, Linda L. Pigg. Botom Row: Linda E. Gillmore, Thomas W. Shane, Joe H. Loeb, Jack L. Diekman, Marlene R. Wills, Ruth A. Goheen, Mary J. Rupp. Delegate Participates In Education Meeting Phys Ed Men Send Presents to Hospital Representing K-State at the Kappa Delta Pi national convention at Purdue University in February was Carole Powell. Jack Diek- man, president of the honorary for juniors and seniors in secondary education, led monthly meetings at which educators often appeared as speakers for the group. Christmas gifts were presented to the Wichita Children ' s Orthopedic Hospital by the men of Phi Epsilon Kappa, men ' s physi- cal education honorary organization. The 42-member group, headed by Frank Kava- naugh, also sponsored a basketball free throw contest for Manhattan grade school students. Phi Epsilon Kappa Top Row: John R. Thompson, Samuel Robinson, Dale F. Alexander, Jerry J. Cunningham, Gerald E. Leonard, David E. Bowers, Stephen R. Hensley, Robert A. Hays. Second Row: Joe V. Seay, Gary D. Graber, James K. Cooper, Lonnie K. Markley, Robert E. Schmoekel, Kenneth J. Russell, James T. Weixelman, Frank G. Kavanaugh. Third Row: Veryle E. Snyder, Robert A. Kleinschmidt, Jerald H. Simpson, John C. Frey, Lawrence E. Goodpaster, Stanley E. Layer, Russell T. Dowell, Jerry Shaw. Bottom Row: James L. Pfanenstiel, James D. Parsley, Chester L. Berger, Raydon H. Robel, Joseph S. Provenzano, Galen K. Campbell, Dennis R. Winfrey, Donald E. Krebs, Robert C. Hines. 73 Sigma Gamma Epsilon Top Row: Aldona L. Rise- man, Stanley R. Clow- ers, Maurice Pattengill, Douglas G. Brookins, J. R. Chel kowsky. Second Row: Robert J. Ardell, Huber Self, Henry V. B3ck, Clauds W. Shen- ksl. Bottom Row: Mi- chael W. McQuillan, Al- bert R. Dowell, Charles P. Walters, Gary W. Her- ren, John M. Little. Alpha Mu Top Row: Mpntford L. Carpenter, Gerald D. Miller, Herbert C. Jeffers, Donald Miller, Robert D. Gerardy, Harry C. Coberly. Second Row: William E. Schulze, James L. Barnhart, Robert E. Baker, Frederick J. Fairchild, James D. Kice, Terry K. Manz. Bottom Row: Dale E. Roberts, W. Lee Kaff, Charles E. Munson, Maurice D. Penner, Stephen J. Lange, Roger A. Nordstedt. Geologists Schedule Field Trip to Ozarks Milling Organization Honors Scholarship A four-day field trip to the Ozarks, Gulf Coastal Plain and Magnet Cove area was made this spring by eight members of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Led by Robert Ardell, the geology honorary sponsored speakers for the Williston Geology Club and helped to strengthen the departmental library. With Kansas State the only university in the United States offering a curriculum in milling, the only chapter of Alpha Mu functioned on this campus. At its annual banquet, the milling honorary recognized the freshman with the highest grade point aver- age in the milling department. 74 Gamma Theta Upsilon Top Row: Lawrence P. Ireland, Michael P. Bplline, George E. Taplin , Robert G. Madziya, Eldin D. Smith, Philip A. Livingston. Second Row: Charles W. Robertson, Marvin L. Vialle, Huber Self, Vera A. Bates, Mildred F. Bryant. Bottom Row: James F. Hamburg, Harvey G. Allen, Thomas Brettschneider, Lawrence E. Smith, Charles L. Beck, Robert G. Heft. Geography Society Hears Field Experts Omicron Nu Women Receive Cost Study Monthly meetings of Gamma Theta Up- silon often included lectures and discussions led by experts in the field of geography. Or- ganizing a spring picnic for the 34-member geography honorary was President Tom Brettschneider. The group also traveled to the Ozarks on an inspection trip. Member- ship requirements were a 2.5 grade average in geography courses and an upperclass rank. Correlation of the price of making linens with the retail cost was a research project presented by a graduate student at a monthly meeting of Omicron Nu. Led by Linda Gillmore, president, the scholastic honorary for upperclass women in home eco- nomics entertained at a scholarship dessert for sophomores in home economices who have maintained a 3.5 or above grade average. Omicron Nu Top Row: Vivian J. Lawless, Nancy J. Knoell, Lyla M. Blattner, Linda E. Gillmore, Diane E. Farney. Second Row: Janice K. Stucky, Alice A. Arnott, Karen K. Kemper, Carole A. Honstead, Janet G. Ticknor, Bonnie J. Kleymann. Third Row: Ellen M. Bloom, Marcia W. Bunch, Judy K. Chitwood, Doris J. Searcy, Joan W. Stevens, Carol J. Rowland, Roberta K. Kirkpatrick. Bottom Row: Mary B. Hibler, Lorene K. Mundhenke, Joan I. Conner, Anita K. Wilson, Suzanne A. Meeks, Barbara J. Symns, Sandra L. Gutru. Alpha Zeta TOD Row: Ronald V. McKinzie, Melvin C. Hunt, Jarold M. Hayden, Montford L. Carpenter, Terry K. Manz, Harry C. Coberly. Second Row: Edward S. Oplinger, Frank R. Solomon, Tom V. David, H. Keith Goering, James L. Barnhart, Wayne M. Grover. Bottom Row: Lynn A. Warren, Joseph P. Galichia, John J. Kern, John D. Rhoades, Darrell W. Garner, Arthur L. Stoecker, Thomas W. Swerczek. Alpha Zeta Member Receives Scholarship Recipient of a national scholarship worth $500 from Alpha Zeta, agricultural scholas- tic honorary group, was Lawrence Schroe- der. The 58 members of the local chapter, led by Lyle Smith, president, strove to pro- mote scholarship in the agricultural field. Fifteen upperclassmen who achieved 2.8 grade averages were initiated in the fall. With John Rhoades, Jack Catlin and Hyde Jacobs as advisers, the men of Alpha Zeta gave blood donations to area hospitals as a community service project. The organi- zation also ushered for the Little American Royal and the Ag Science Day shows. Alpha Zeta Top Row: Paul A. Ryding, Robert F. Hoops, Gene H. Deutscher, Robert J. Davis, Melvin V. Splitter, Robert E. Baker. Second Row: Douglas A. Leigh, Terry J. Kern, Harry F. Moberly, Thomas M. Walsdorf, George M. Baker, Eldon E. Hollern, Robert J. Beattie. Third Row: Bruce W. L ; ttle, Raymon A. Anderson, Stephen W. Fuller, Charles E. Munson, W. Lee Kaff, Donald W. Stan- ton. Bottom Row: Mart ' n G. Robl, Carl W. Johnson, Ronald S. Robb, Steven F. Swaim, Lyle K. Smith, Norman B. Jernigan, Doyle W. Frank. 76 Mu Phi Epsilon Top Row: Judith C. Poppe, Mary R. Brethour, Mary E. Craig, Anne L. Bowman. Second Row: Janice I.McCord, Sharon J. Carlson, Charleene K. Johnson, Marilyn J. Back, Beverly J. Sprecker. Boi- tom Row: Veronica A. Bonebrake, Carolyn S. Behan, Rita L. Pearce, Marilyn K. Lauer. Forensic Union Top Row: Anita G. Taylor, Marsha A. Trew, Vicky J. Hesser, Carole J. Magoffin. Second Row: Peter W. Garret- son, Gloria L. Bartholomew, Jane B. Ellsworth, Dorothy A. Reeves, Jerry D. Metz. Bottom Row: David H. McMullen, James P. Hostetter, Ted J. Barnes, Donald G. Dressier, Robert D. Crangle, George H. Johnston. Music Honor Society Wins District Award Debaters Participate In Speech Contests Outstanding work on the district conven- tion in 1962 won a recognition award for the K-State chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, hon- orary for women in music. Activities of the group included a music therapy project, and participation in the Feast of Carols. Mem- bers also entertained at a party for freshmen coeds who were majoring in music. Members of the Forensic Union were among the top teams entered in the Harvard and Northwestern debate tournaments last spring. The 25 member organization spon- sored a fall intra-squad tournament to give the new debaters experience in collegiate debate. The group, established at K-State in 1956, planned debating trips and meets. 77 Phi Upsilon Omicron Top Row: Doris J. Sear- cy, Rosemary E. Jones, Carole A. Honstead, Pa- tricia A. Tanner, Judith K. Friesen, Nancy J. Knoell. Second Row: Mary A. Walters, Joan M. Stevens, Carol A. Barn- hart, Jeanette H. John- son, Ja nice K. Stucky. Bottom Row: Janet G. Ticknor, Joan I. Conner, Anita K. Wilson, Sara L. Kuhn, Sandra L. Gutru, Eunice M. Miller. Phi Upsilon Omicron Plans Honor Plaque Med Tech Honorary Entertains Members Plans to give recognition to an outstand- ing home economics freshman through a per- manent plaque in Justin Hall were made by Phi Upsilon Omicron, national professional and scholastic home economics honorary. Led by President Anita Wilson, the mem- bers participated in Hospitality Day, served as guides for groups touring Justin Hall and collected magazines for the Student Health Center reception rooms and patients. Members leaving for their year of train- ing in a hospital were entertained at a fare- well party sponsored by Alpha Delta Theta, professional sorority for medical technology. The organization annually presents the Carl Dorf Memorial Scholarship. Other activities of the group included having an information booth at the activities carnival, a founder ' s day banquet and an old-fash- ioned taffy pull at their Christmas party. Alpha Delta Theta Top Row: Nancy M. Schiller, Carol M. Surtees, Claudette A. Siemens, Dorothy I. Wright, Sharon R. Kraff, Sharon A. Llewellyn. Second Row: Brenda L. Lahmeyer, Mary J. Pflughoeft, Virginia A. O ' Connell, Carol F. Koon, Diane S. Swen- son, Sharon K. Blasdel. Third Row: Janet V. Bernhardt, Glenda J. Garrelts, Susan J. McCoy, Mary L. Esau, Ruby K. Kasenberg, Jilinda A. Smith, Kathryn E. Urbanek. Bottom Row: Judith A. Wolf, Almira S. Snodgrass, Judy K. Griffin, Linda K. Shambaugh, Cynthia A. Smutz, Jeanette 0. Young. 78 Alpha Epsilon Rho Top Row: Kathleen K. Dole, Linda G. Seaton, Robert L. Snyder, Nancy S. Wil- cox, Richard B. Ridg- way, John W. Sanders. Second Row: James C. Schnell, Charles J. Davidson, Joe E. Mont- gomery, Melvin A. Harris, Richard F. Hayse. Bot- tom Row: Billy J. Ohle- meier, Allen E. Peith- man, Nancy S. Noble, Stephen A. Matthews, Steve R. LaBerge, James D. Powell. Radio-TV Honorary Wins National Prize Steel Ring Arranges Open House Details Receiving the national fraternity ' s Radio Production Award last spring in nation-wide competition was the K-State chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho, radio-television hon- orary. The organization toured an advertis- ing agency and broadcasting stations during a fall field trip to Wichita. With the help of Rich Hayse, president, a three-hour Christ- mas Program on KSDB-FM was produced. Co-ordinating Engineers ' Open House was a year-round job for the 17 members of Steel Ring, engineering honorary. The men met twice monthly during the year with other engineering and architecture groups to plan publicity, select judges and set the theme. Awarded by Stuart Leonhart, president, the honorary ' s $50 scholarship went to Ron Bestwick, agricultural engineering junior. Steel Ring Top Row: Teddy 0. Hodges, Stuart R. Leonhart, Larry A. Lewis, James M. Royer, William E. Palmer, Paul B. Swartz. Second Row: Richard H. Morse, Michael H. Collins, Duane C. VonFange, John D. Bailie, William T. Urban, Kenneth R. Corpstein. Bottom Row: James R. Jaax, Cyrus H. Elting, Donald R. Dicken, Dixon R. Doll, Gary C. Wyatt, John C. Thorngren, Robert H. Ihde. 79 Phi Mu Alpha Top Row: William K. Beckman, Russell E. Berlin, Ronald W. Bryan, Keith E. Meredith. Second Row: John P. Boyd, Marcus L. Knight, Wayne A. Pearson, Stephen J. Lange. Bottom Row: Phillip E. Green, Clifford I. Ochampaugh, Michael K. Ireland, Larry D. Sayler. Phi Mu Alpha Men Show Musical Talent Participation in the Feast of Carols and other campus musical events gave the men of Phi Mu Alpha, professional music frater- nity, a chance to demonstrate their musical interests as well as abilities. Founder ' s Day of both the local chapter and the national fraternity presented oppor- tunities for student recitals by Phi Mu Alpha members. Keith Meredith was president. Sigma Alpha Eta Top Row: Judie K. Hunt, Carole J. Gruetze, V. Pauline Mason, Carol A. Hinnergardt. Bottom Row: Kathryn L. Cortright, Robert L. Antes, Bertram C. Thorne, Diane R. Baxa. Founder Addresses Speech Pathologists Dr. A. W. Knox, who founded the K-State chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta in 1958, re- turned as guest speaker at a speech pathol- ogy banquet last spring. Linda Mull was chosen as the outstanding 1963 speech pathology student by the honorary. Her selection was made on the basis of grades, quality of supervised therapy and interest in the profession. The group was also host for the Kansas Speech and Hearing Association Conference during the fall semester. Delta Phi Delta Top Row: Judith J. Bower, Mary E. Hanni, Karen S. Billingham, Mary C. Miller. Bottom Row: Seth T. Evans, Michael H. Collins, Dennis E. Navrat, Kenneth A. Miller. Artists Pick Student As Award Recipient Shui-Shuen Tse was awarded the annual Delta Phi Delta scholarship which is pre- sented to an outstanding art student with financial need. The national art honorary sponsored various art exchange exhibits both in Kansas and around the country. Capitalizing on their artistic talent, mem- bers displayed and sold their works in the annual Thieves ' Market in the Union. Nearly $400 was collected during the sale. NO Chi Epsilon Top Row: Richard J. Cunningham, Edward L. Kostjal, Gary E. Mason, Graig S. McKee, Jerry L. Yockey, James P. Bennett. Second Row: Alvin L. Wille, Jerry D. Gabriel, Robert J. Wiruth, James L. Goering, Larry A. Lewis, Frank L. Shorney, Edward E. Yotter. Bottom Row: Robert 0. Avery, Donald J. Novak, Edward R. Wehling, Raymond D. Caughron, James D. Mount, Gerald W. Lee. Civil Engineers Host High way Conference Phi Lambda Upsilon Honors Scholarship Acting as hosts for the 3-day Kansas High- way Conference, Chi Epsilon conducted tours and provided meals for the visiting civil engineers. Founded by students at the University of Illinois in 1922, the honorary for civil engineering students was organized on the K-State campus four years ago. The engineers sponsored their fall and spring initiation banquets and constructed a dis- play booth for Engineers ' Open House. Recognition of outstanding papers submit- ted to the Kansas Academy of Science meet- ing by K-State students was given by Phi Lambda Upsilon. Composed primarily of graduate students, the chemistry honorary also planned a lecture program for the spring. Certificates of honor for scholastic excel- lence in chemistry for undergraduate stu- dents and research awards for graduates were presented at the spring initiation banquet. Phi Lambda Upsilon Top Row: Kenneth W. Watkins, Han-Bo H. Yun, Dennis G. Gillen, Gangadhara S. Mathad. Second Row: Dennis R. Gere, Don L. Hobrock, Kenneth Conrow, Charles E. Reineke. Bottom Row: Roy 0. Grieshaber, Clifton E. Meloan, David C. Locke, Larry E. Erick- son. 81 Tau Sigma Delta Top Row-. Roy T. Miyaji, Errol L. Frailey, James R. Breneman, James E. Jenkins, Jerry A. Ogburn. Second Row: Paul A. Friesen, Leland D. Black- ledge, Dwayne I. Rum- sey, Thomas D. Jacob, Douglas J. Denny, fiof- tom Row: Terry L. Pat- terson, James J. Adams, Stephen B. Holloway, Duane C. VonFange, H. Duane Blossom. ft ft C5 a Eta Kappa Nu Top Row: Allen D. McCown, Russell C. Eberhart, Dwane E. Hemphill, Duane 0. Townley, Dewey E. Brownback, John D. Markel, Lyle D. Krehbiel. Second Row: John D. Harris, Richard D. Teichgraeber, David L. Fangle, David L. Hawks, Terry L. Corr, George M. Cleveland, Wayne M. Goering, Julius D. Kraushaar. Third Row: Dennis J. McCormick, John D. Bridwell, William A. Picker, Don J. Morrow, David L. Buck, James E. Gathers, Carrol R. Johnson, John W. Reed, Gary L. Raney. Bottom Row: Wil- lard B. Hopson, William R. Wasinger, Donald A. Jelinek, Eldon L. Gordon, Glen H. Fountain, Larry L. Hagerman, Leonard Farber, Larry K. Johnson. Architects Initiate 1 3 Into National Society Eta Kappa Nu Booth Illustrates Advances Highlighting fall social activity for Tau Sigma Delta was a dinner at which 13 mem- bers were initiated. Members of the society had to maintain a 3.0 grade average in archi- tecture and allied courses. Organized for outstanding students in the field of architecture and allied arts, the hon- orary planned a series of noon-hour lunch- eons to hear guest speakers. Jim Jenkins, president, co-ordinated club activities with Faculty Adviser John Helm. Changes in the K-State electrical engi- neering curriculum over the past years were shown in the Eta Kappa Nu display at the Engineers ' Open House. Members of the honor society, led by President Glen Foun- tain, are selected on the basis of outstanding academic achievement in the field of elec- trical engineering. One of the largest pledge classes in the history of the K-State organi- zation was initiated in fall ceremonies bring- ing the total active membership to 52. 82 Omicron Delta Epsilon Top Row: Frederick C. Lamphear, Thomas E. Kelly, EI-Dahab M. Abou, Kent L Hutchins, Donald F. DeCou, Gee-Sum L. Lin. Second Row: John A. Nordin, Robert L. Rittenoure, Mildred E. Buzenberg, Edgar S. Bagley, M. Jarvin Emerson, William N. Ross. Bottom Row: Leonard W. Schruben, Robert D. Hollinger, Stephen W. Fuller, Darrell W. Garner, James L. Leibfried, William 0. Champney. Economics Society Hears Guest Reports Engineering Group Reviews For Exam Functions of the President ' s Consumers ' Advisory Council were explained to the mem- bers of Omicron Delta Epsilon by Dr. Rich- ard Morse, head of the family economics department. A Kansas State Teachers Asso- ciation member discussed federal aid to edu- cation with the economics honorary. Six students were initiated into the organization in fall ceremonies. Juniors and seniors with a 3.0 average were eligible for membership. Sponsoring review sessions for the Engi- neer In Training examinations was Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering honorary. The 45 members helped to conduct the casual reviews for the tests given each year to grad- uating seniors in engineering. One of 74 national chapters, the honorary initiated new members in both fall and spring ceremonies. Members must be of at least junior standing and have a 2.7 grade average. Pi Tau Sigma Top Row: Chester L. Nachtigal, William E. Palmer, Phil- lip D. Enegren, Jim Van- Doren, Ernest W. Grif- fith. Bottom Row: Marlin D. Breer, James R. Jaax, David E. Banks, Donald R. Dicken, John L. At- kisson. 83 Modeling winter fashions in their December fashion show are members of Angel Flight. The 50 members presented the show as a project to raise funds for their spring trip to the Mardi Gras parade. Mardi Gras Parade Attracts Angel Flight Marching in a 10-mile Mardi Gras parade was the highlight of a two-day trip to New Orleans for the 50 members of Angel Flight, an honorary drill team. To raise funds for the trip, the women staged a style show on campus and sold coffee and doughnuts in the Military Science Building ' s lounge. Precision maneuvers mapped out by Jeanne Cloud, drill commander, Capt. Joel Hetland, sponsor, and a drill committee were performed at a basketball game half-time. The Flight also marched in the Homecoming parade and in the spring ROTC review. New members were selected at the Flight ' s fall tea. Angel Flight Top Row: Jean E. Lyne, Susan M. Oke, Linda L. Lehman, Sylvia M. Mills, Catherine J. Thompson, Connie D. Sterling, Anellen Nyquist, Linda L. Simpson, Franco A. Hammel, Beverly J. Falconer, Karen L. Chitwood. Second Row: Margaret J. Gunn, Kathleen H. DeWeese, Maxine M. Millett, Diane S. Kempke, Cynthia S. Coulson, Barbara A. Jetland, Helen L. Tripp, Patty S. Drake, Jan C. Buenning, Cynthia Lammers, Kay E. Bain, Betty A. Randall. Third Row: Brenda A. Goatley, Raedell J. Winston, Nanci S. Nelson, Sherry K. Smith, Marilyn S. Hemphill, Janet M. Francis, Vicky J. Cotner, Carol E. Sloan, Carole S. McKay, Ruth E. Whit- ten, Marlis E. Mann. Bottom Row: Pamela K. Smith, Betty J. Cloud, Sally S. Smith, Margaret H. Sughrue, Mary L. Haymaker, Rita D. Mundhenke, Judith F. Werner, Harriet J. Meals, Brenda B. Benjamin, Valerie B. Hoover. 84 Scabbard and Blade Top Row: Maj. Jack Jones, Charles R. Rayl, John P. Woolf, John D. Harrison, William M. Bolnick, Gerard H. Marcotte, Michael L Roy. Second Row: Ernest E. Brown, Alan K. Underwood, Kenneth U. Benjamin, Marion C. Cowan, Roger B. Brewer, Russell C. Eberhart. Third Row: Francis C. Dennis, Lawrence B. Vierling, Dennis E. Navrat, Graeme W. Glaser, Ronald C. Good, Mark L. Miller, Don F. Hunziker. Bottom Row: Galen L. Schroeder, James R. Jaax, Roy 0. Grieshaber, Raymond D. Caughron, Wayne L. Kaff, Gordon D. Schwartz, Robert 0. Avery, Peter Cullen. Scabbard and Blade Sponsors Concession Air Group Entertains At Christmas Party Using facilities of the Ft. Riley Officers ' Club were members of Scabbard and Blade, military honor society. Under the leadership of Alan Underwood, president, and Major Jack Jones, adviser, the group sponsored a concession stand at the Turkey Shoot. Mili- tary awards were presented at a review. Underprivileged children were entertained at a Christmas party sponsored by Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society. The Air Society, directed by Donald Gagnon, helped to promote public relations with an exhibit at Engineers ' Open House. The annual Air Force Ball was in the spring. Arnold Air Society Top Row: George M. Cleveland, Eldon L. Mickelson, Kevin B. Farrell, Jack L. Diekman, Don R. Opdycke, Walter L. Fisher. Second Row: Ronald D. Jefferies, John W. Roohms, David W. Simmonds, James H. Kroenlein, Harold M. Coch- ran, Donald J. Gagnon, William R. Jacobs. Bottom Row: Rex L. Klaurens, Zimri A. Enos, Capt. John F. Whitman, Bernard D. Finuf, Douglas E. Dempsey, Larry M. Evans. % r ' .- 85 Pershing Rifles Top Row: Robert A. Steinberg, Gary L. Kildow, Aaron R. Estabrook, Stanley A. Salisbury, Robert L. Moore, Louis G. St. Peter. Second Row: James E. Ayers, Francis J. Sedlacek, Fred L. Peterson, Arthur R. Garvin, Lenord L. Roberson, James L. Tadtman, Gail D. Mizner. Third Row: Eldon L. Clark, James N. Buck, Gary W. Ward, Kenneth R. Wyatt, William F. Shaw, Dennis H. Klick, James V. VanSickel, Larry M. Holmes. Bottom Row: Kurt E. Krafski, Marvin W. Sharp, Wayne H. MacKirdy, Bradley F. Glasco, Richard K. Norton, James N. Marker, Richard B. Teeter. Pershing Rifles Top Row: Ronald L. Gammon, Helen L. Tripp, Kathleen H. DeWeese, Susan M. Oke, Patty S. Drake, Sherry K. Smith, Diane S. Kempke. Second Row: Larry E. Wood, John C. Klein, Robert C. White, Robert E. Kirk, William G. Joham, Steven W. Hall, Edward W. Marks, Patrick S. O ' Neill. Third Row: Arthur C. Streeter, Sewell W. Black, Gary E. Madeska, Roger S. Gloyd, David R. Collins, William S. Wehr, Donald G. Dressier. Bottom Row: Herbert W. Hayes, Richard R. Gordon. Phillip C. Shehi, Robert E. Davies, Ronald J. Forkenbrock, Darwin E. Cline, Wayne A. Kellner, Gregory D. Kendall. Ready to inform the campus of time and conditions are the rifle-packing pledges of Pershing Rifles. Drill Team Parades In Washington Event Marching in a Cherry Blossom Festival parade in Washington, D.C., were the 58 members of Pershing Rifles, military frater- nity. The group was also invited by the na- tional organization to participate in drill competition while in Washington. Providing a color guard for President Mc- Cain and visiting dignitaries at Homecoming was an activity of the drill team commanded by Robert Davies and advised by Capt. E. L. Clark. The group also directed traffic at the University ' s athletic events. 86 Mil ing Association Top Row: Jose D. Cordova, Stephen B. Zeigler, Richard E. Genest, Harry C. Coberly. Second Row: Montford L. Carpenter, Fred R. Anstaett, Lewis G. Killebrew, Larry E. Dirksen, John M. Dunn. Third Row: Leroy V. Skoch, Forrest E. Louder- back, Robert W. Mayhill, Fred D. Warren, Donald G. Gaudreau. Bottom Row: Stephen J. Lange, Douglas G. Simms, John C. Klein, W. Lee Kaff, Gerald A. Sellers, Thomas M. Brown. Milling Students Discuss Career Futures To encourage high school students to ex- plore career opportunities in the milling in- dustries, members of the Milling Association set up exhibits at the annual Ag Science Day. The men also talked with the students about their future possibilities for careers in the re- lated fields of agriculture. K-Staters majoring in feed and milling at- tended monthly seminars at which speakers from the flour and feed industries appeared. Seminar topics included problems of grain storage and the future of electronic comput- ers in the feed industries. Among the social activities of the students and faculty spon- sor, John Johnson, was a picnic held at Warner Park during the spring semester. Milling Association Top Row: Steve A. Johnson, Tom S. Tucker, Gerald D. Miller, Philip H. McGrath, Terry K. Manz, Earl D. Weak. Second Row: Herbert C. Jeffers, James D. Kice, Robert D. Gerardy, James L. Barnhart, James B. Bunney, Maurice D. Penner. Third Row: David L. Hammond, Robert E. Baker, Ronnie G. Lunsford, Gale W. Hamilton, Larry J. Nelson, Graham H. Shaw. Bottom Row: Dale E. Roberts, Arnold J. Reichuber, Raymond K. Haresnape, Steven R. Boyle, Charles E. Munson, Donald E. Poelma, Gaylord D. Anderson. Block and Bridle Club Top Row: Marilyn R. Hodges, Brenda G. Adrian, Carol A. Baldwin, Jane R. Lyttle, Mary K. Fowler, Sharon Birkenbaugh, Mary J. Koons, Patricia George. Second Row: Patrick H. Koons, John D. Todd, Jerald A. Riemann, Edward S. Hodg- son, George A. Teagarden, Charles M. Graves, David L. Mackintosh. Third Row: Noel E, McCpnaghy, Clinton Birkenbaugh, Lynn A. Warren, Homer L. Higdon, Robert L. Jones, Dean L. Davis. Bottom Row: Leonard L. Austin, Gary L. Scott, Richard D. Kruse, Aldan S. Olsen, Michael R. Renouf, Eugene L. Gross, Ivan E. Kanak. Block, Bridle Honors Chapter Members Receiving the Junior Scholarship Award of $100 from the Block and Bridle Club was Leonard Austin. At the Club ' s Awards Ban- quet, the 100-member organization pre- sented John Teagarden the Merit Trophy for the outstanding senior and gave recog- nition to a prominent rancher in Kansas. Other activities of the group, headed by Clint Birkenbaugh, president, included host- ing a livestock judging contest and steak fry and jointly sponsoring the Little American Royal with the Dairy Science Club. Club members also served luncheons to visitors at- tending agricultural conferences on cahipus. Block and Bridle Club Top Row: Thomas M. Kenny, John L. Ricklefs, Steven W. Yust, George L. Zabel, Garry L. Keeler, Norman C. Triemer, Dean R. Bader, Richard L. Teagarden, Steven A. Mueller. Second Row: Johnny E. Meetz, Eldon L. Clawson, Lawrence M. Chain, Aurthur L. Slyter, Orville M. Peterson, Henry J. Tiarks, Marlin J. Riemann, Arthur A. Adams, Lloyd E. Barnett, Patrick M. Staats. Third Row: John D. Scribner, Thomas D. Benortham, John R. Diehl, Ronald E. Jones, Gary L. Hucke, Dennis D. Hodges, Lloyd A. Davidson, Philip V. Mathews, Paul M. Marshall. Bottom Row: Robert J. Davis, Dan R. Bonine, Leon L. Dunn, Edward F. Baker, Robert C. Carlgren, John R. Evans, Virgil R. Huseman, Larry E. Cline, Robert D. Harlan, Glenn A. Newcomer. 88 Engineers Participate In Feed Day Events Horticultural Group Publishes Magazine Construction of a booth for Feed Handler ' s Day was a project of members of the Ameri- can Society of Agricultural Engineers, spon- sored by Gustave Fairbanks. Topics includ- ing soil conservation, feed manufacturing and agricultural machinery were discussed at meetings called by Bob Edwardson. Under the direction of Richard Voeltz, editor, the Horticulture Club published its annual news magazine, which is distributed to graduate members. Participating in the State Future Farmers of America judging contest, the group identified and graded plant materials. President was Jim Motes. American Society of Agricultural Engineers Top Row: Charles E. Cook, Keith A. Johnson, Dennis K. Appleby, Kenneth R. Corp- stein, Ronald D. Graber, Garold L. McPeak, Narayan D. Padgilwar, Walter A. Harrison. Second Row: Claude T. Crawshaw, George M. Powell, Howard F. Stapleton, Ronald E. Adams, Grover C. Rundell, Gary L. Creager, Douglas C. Seibel. Bottom Row: William A. Ridge, Roger H. Ailshie, Ivan R. Wilkinson, Merle R. Albright, Robert L. Edwardson, Frank W. Howard. G Horticulture Club Top Row: Gale S. Webb, Claude W. Derting, Sandra C. Moore, Janet D. Holland, Lois D. Loucks, Eldon R. Everhart. Second Row: Ray A. Keen, Rajeshwar Singh, Robert P. Ealy, Martin J. Loucks, Martha A. Ypungdahl, Donald P. Smith. Bottom Row: James E. Motes, Richard E. Voeltz, Gerald D. Heckes, Carl E. Whitcomb, Donald B. Stinson, Wilbur E. Thompson, Craig L. Miller. . , i .j n k . 89 Q Agricultural Education Club Top Row: Gary E. Jarmer, Larry J. Beat, Myron L. Graybill, John R. Agan, Banyat Bunpal, Prayonk Kalaton, Sngad Sukhasem, Smarn Parakarn, Sa-Nguan Kaewmoragot, Ross D. Crane, Richard W. Potter. Second Row: Larry W. Kendall, Charles E. Meeks, Floyd J. Barkman, Larry C. Schwintz, Dan R. Marrs, H. Keith Goering, Ronald W. Schultz, Robert E. Huddleston, David W. Koch, Harlan L. Doering, Ralph E. Studebaker, Gerald A. Ninemire. Third Row: John W. Kroenlein, Vernon E. Lohmann, Leon K. Rathbun, Rex W. Grothusen, Howard R. Bradley, Darrell D. Gottlob, Elmer D. Graverholz, Edward S. Ryan, Marvin W. Creager, Myron C. Kellogg, Vernon L. Mathes. Bottom Row: Harlan D. House, Robert J. Davis, Harvey D. Fasse, Norman D. Trichler, Allen V. Baldwin, Jimmy D. Tessendorf, Glenn D. Glazier, Arthur L. Stoecker, John C. Rogers, Larry D. Woodson, John R. Agan. Ag Education Men Plan Student Exchanges Claiming the largest membership in the National Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association were the members of the K-State Agricultural Education Club. With visits to the Nebraska campus, President Gary Reyn- olds and other club officers initiated their first Student Exchange Program. Representing Kansas in the National Fu- ture Farmers of America Convention was Marvin Creager. With the Block and Bridle Club, members participated in the farm mechanics and livestock judging contests. Agricultural Education Club Top Row: Ronald V. McKinzie, Kenneth R. Dubois, Vernon L. Hibbard, Jerry F. Donahy, Lloyd J. Cochran, Farrell D. Maichel, James 0. Krehbiel, Steven K. Reynolds, Ervin C. Reimer, Merle A. Soeken, Thomas W. Badger. Second Row: Lawrence H. Erpelding, Rodney G. Bracelin, Dennis P. Winter, Larry E. Schmidt, Dale 0. Twaddell, Ronald D. Huser, George W. Kuchenthal, Gerald H. Schmitt, Lyle H. Chadwell, Jerald A. Riemann, Larry D. Funk. Third Row: Gary J. Reynolds, Paul L. Deets, Garry 0. Paddock, Don S. Romine, Marvin W. Mann, Allan C. Elstrom, Leslie B. Allison, Clint Birkenbaugh, Carl V. Wahlmeier, Theodore D. Forst, Theodore L. Hanchett. Bottom Row: David L. Bothwell. Herbert E. Huffman, Arlen W. Etling. Gale R. Seibert, Henry D. Payne, Charles W. Ladner, James E. Zwonitzer, Milam T. Jones, Kent D. Shuyler, James D. Patry. 90 University Extension Club Top Row: Rag- hunath S. Savale, Curtis Trent, Janet E. Roark, Phyllis F. Ludlam, Rose A. Bradbury. Second Row: Beverly A. Koehn, Robert G. Curtis, Roger D. Winter, Lyla M. Blatt- ner, Barbara R. Cald- well. Third Row: Thomas F. Buamah, Larry G. Campbell, William N. Ross, Gary L. Dettmer, Diana K. Goertz. Bottom Row: Dennis R. Siefkes, Jayant S. Patil, David 0. Travis, Henry I. Tiarks, Samuel J. Brungardt, Tejinder S. Sibia. University Extension Club Top Row: David S. Serate, Diane E. Farney, Vivian J. Lawless, Marylin F. Jacques. Second Row: Donna B. Bilderback, Patricia J. Embry, Mary A. Poore, Janice L. Kepwn, Patricia A. Correll. Third Row: Pradip K. Sarkar, Jesena C. Cesar, Mary A. Merwin, Larry J. Beat, Suzanne M. Heller, Mariellen Jones. Bottom Row: Oscar W. Norby, Harvey D. Fasse, Richard D. Kruse, Jon F. Thomas, Nancy J. Fasse, Herbert C. Jeffers, Carol K. Kinsinger. Extension Personnel Publicize University Special projects, such as producing two radio programs and building booths for the Activities Carnival and Ag Science Day, gave the 70 members of the University Ex- tension Club a chance to publicize K-State. Through the bulletin, What ' s My Line, University Extension personnel were able to in form the organization about future fields of work. Club members also heard programs concerning extension at monthly meetings. Awaiting new associates of the University Exten- sion Club is a brightly decorated Halloween buffet. Botany Club Top Row: Lohi T. Das, Krishna N. Saksena, Dantuluri G. Raju, Ahmed F. EI-Ha- d:di, Patricia W. Hook. Second Row: Theodore M. Barkley, Mohamed M. El-Zayat, Lester E. Lind- strom, Emmanuel A. Ad- dison. Bottom Row: Alan P. Roelfs, Lewis E. Brow- der, Roger Jones, Joseph M. Robinson, Dattatraya Bhapkar. Chancery Club Top Row: Jerry L. Donnelly, Francis E. Johnson, Rodney C. Smith, Bryan L. Query, Howard S. Liebengood, Emmett N. Breen. Second Row: Timothy D. Younkin, Thomas L. Fiegel, Harlan D. House, C. Joseph Stallbaumer, Earl C. Voelker, James R. Goheen, William C. Skaer. Bottom Row: George H. Johnston, Galen L. Schroeder, Mark A. Chapman, William W. Reed, Kenneth K. Sterne, Wayne H. MacKirdy, John 0. Somers. Botany Group Views Alaskan Information Slide presentations of the vegetation of Alaska and electron microscopy were viewed by Botany Club members at meetings con- ducted by Krishna Saksena, president. In its second year of organization, the 27- member group also held discussions on such topics as techniques in the study of plant enzymes and in nematology. Chancery Members Study Fields in Law Prosecuting attorneys, corporation law- yers and deans of law from regional univer- sities addressed the monthly meetings of the law enthusiasts in the Chancery Club. Pro- fessors and other guests illustrated the diverse fields of law and the benefits of the profession at the annual spring Pre-Law Day. The group is one of ten chapters. 92 Williston Geology Club Top Row: Aldona L. Riseman, James F. Hamberg, George E. Taplin, Stanley R. Glowers, Maurice G. Pat- tengill, Douglas G. Brookins, William J. Gilliland, J. R. Chelikowsky. Second Row: Noorul W. Ansari, John 0. Whistler, Robert J. Ardell, Charles L. Beck, Huber Self, Harvey G. Allen, Henry V. Beck, Claude W. Shenkel, Charles W. Robertson. Bottom Row: Michael W. McQuillan, Albert R. Dowel I, Thomas Brettschneider, Charles P. Walters, Darrell D. Huber, Gary W. Herren, David C. Kolars, John M. Little, Page C. Twiss. Science Honoraries Plan Lecture Series Entomologists Direct State Insect Contest Consisting primarily of an educational lecture series, the Williston Geology Club is sponsored jointly by two other organiza- tions, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, geology hon- orary, and Gamma Theta Upsilon, geography fraternity. Robert Ardell was president. Preparing an insect collection and exhib- its on physiology and biochemistry were the Entomology Club ' s projects for Ag Science Day. Club members, directed by president Charles Pitts, also sponsored the Insect Con- test at the State 4-H Convention. Entomology Club Top Row: Hugh E. Thompson, Juan A. Sifuentes, Roger D. Akre, Stanley R. Husted, Chandra P. Singh, Julia M. Hite, Gabriel Diaz. Second Row: John A. Edman, Jon F. Thomas, Robert B. Mills, Herbert C. Knutson, James D. Lambley, John H. Williams, Mir A. Khan. Third Row: Donald A. Wilbur, Richard J. Elzinga, Carl W. Rettenmeyer, Norbert M. Kauffeld, James C. Parish, Zafar A. Qureshi, Merlyn A. Brusven, Stanley D. Carlson. Bottom Row: Charles W. Pitts, Albert Isaak, Abdel S. Kan- souh, Leroy L. Peters, Wayne L. Berndt, Howard L. Brooks, Theodore L. Hopkins, John B. Campbell. 93 Student Education Association Top Row: Patricia K. Smith, Zelma R. Cole, Sherian K. Peters, Beryl A. Shaw, Barbara A. Kevan, Vera A. Bates, Dawn L. Flesher, Nancy S. Anderson, Sally S. Smith, Mary F. Evans, Franco A. Hammel, Anne D. Struss. Second Row: Karen M. Elsasser, Barbara S. Frohn, Raena L. Reiss, Joyce M. Timmons, Mary A. Sloan, Carolyn L. Warner, Yvonne Ander- son, Nancy I. Bradley, Marilyn L. Singer, David C. Boles, Thressa N. Cecrle, Lois C. Quantic. Third Row: Maureen K. Manuel, Wilma D. Dillinger, Nancy K. Wallace, Sharon A. White, Donna A. Dodge, Cathryn L. Addy, Barbara D. Boyer, Cheryl G. Retter, Diane Haskin, Sharon A. Gigstad, Annette K. Nelson. Bottom Row: Priscilla M. Neufefd, Wilma J. Chrisman, Carolyn E. DeVault, Eloise A. Fullerton, Nancy C. Grey, William H. Wieland, Donald B. Roof, Marilyn K. Blanding, Paula K. Rindt, Karen S. Tucking, Charlotte C. Rahe, Kathryn A. Moore. SEA Members Hear Educational Leaders Ruth Stout, field service director for the Kansas State Teachers Association, and Dr. Jack Kough, Chicago educator and author, were among special speakers at meetings of the Student Education Association. A fall orientation program for new mem- bers featured group discussions about sub- ject matter taught in the public schools. The freshmen and transfer students were also given an opportunity to become acquainted with the School of Education. The organization was host for a convention of high school chapters, and sponsored the annual recognition dinner in March. Student Education Association Top Row: Linda S. Hauptli, Joan L. Lyne, Luanne R. Shank, Sharon K. Saxe, Barbara J. Symns, Janice J. Miles, Amy J. Sobba, Jane A. Fager, Brenda J. Griffith, Susan Stevenson, Laurie S. Hoyt, Leslie A. Blake. Second Row: Linda A. Kraus, Suzanne Stone, Diane S. McMurray, Marlene R. Wills, Marilea K. Bell, Mary A. Bishop, Gloria L. Bartholomew, Penelope A. Heyl, Sharon R. Gray, Linda A. Youse, Kay S. Hartenstein, Martha M. Fly. Third Row: Joyce K. Kuhns, Sharon M. Savage, Joyce M. Timmons, Lucia A. Schafer, Linda L. Pigg, Sharon D. Reed, Ruth A. Cobb, Judith F. Werner, Deborah R. Dick, Nancy J. Exline, Roberta K. Pratt, Marcia G. Bennett, Patricia A. Templer. Bottom Row: Edith M. Galle, Kathleen E. McDonald, Judy B. Kueker, Norma L. Banks, Linda L. Pape, Frances G. Thawley, Patricia K. Miller, John W. DeMand, Jean A. Loughmiller, Evelyn R. Jilka, Diane J. Williams, Sally A. MacEachern, Ann McCaslin, Patricia A. McAninch. 94 Student Education Association Top Row: Mary A. White, Brenda K. Messmer, Charlotta E. Howk, Janet L. Schultz, Carol A. Bart- ley, Connie A. Powell, Edna M. Becker, Judith A. Miller, Mary A. Stoskopf, Nancy A. Eilrich, Judith K. Allee. Second Row: Sharon K. Ost, Nancy J. Eisele, Gretchen M. Brandt, Priscilla R. Fulkerspn, Linda S. Rively, Sandra J. Batie, Judith A. Bottiger, Judith A. Cowan, Harriet J. Meals, Marilyn R. Hodges, Carolyn A. Cotter, Billie J. Hinds. Third Row: Linda G. Emmot, Mary K. Adams, Cheryl L. Ayers, Patricia A. Byers, Terryl A. Herpich, Karen K. Shulda, Marvella R. Dyck, Elaine K. Brensing, Nancy L. Shipman, Jean M. Fair, Doris M. Schierling, Jean E. Lyne. Bottom Row: Gale M. Brandt, Mary J. Riddle, Sue J. Kaufman, Barbara E. Higgins, Diane S. Kempke, Elisa E. Noll, Mary A. Hornung, James N. Umbarger, Barbara P. Noble, Linda M. Kassner, Deanna M. McCracken, Alice L. King. Student Education Association Top Row: Melody L. Rosness, Judith Allen, Brenda K. Suran, Carolyn J. Cox, Agnes F. Anderson, Karol K. Alexander, Sondra L. Furey, Amy K. Weller, Anne M. Kramer, Barbara M. Brodine. Second Row: Linda S. Linscott, Mari- lyn A. Bartholomew, Doris J. Taylor, Louise R. Giefer, Sharon L. Johnson, Edith M. Dickinson, Harriet Christensen, Annette K. Nel- son, Mary P. Cain, Eva L. Hinnergardt. Third Row: Margaret R. Meek, Marjorie C. Finkbiner, Linda G. Taylor, Barbara A. Jetland, Vera L. Swope, Candace L. Rogers, Pamela J. Dudley, Janice, E. Clawson, Carol A. Jahnke, Marlys K. Hilyard, Marilyn K. Hensley. Bottom Row: Patricia K. Furbeck, Mary E. Ryan, Barbara L. Brooks Sharryl A. Puckett, Jane Clark, Kathryn R. Opocensky, Nancy A. Baker, Judy K. McClure, Myoan J. Swilley, Mary V. Mitchell, Judith J. Hilton, Betty J. Roop. Student Education Association Top Row.- Elaine K. Adams, Dorothy J. Harper, Patricia L. Shane, Fredricka S. Alford. Second Row: Marilyn C. Morris, Gertrude F. Rippey, Lorene K. Mundhenke, Marva L. Morrison, Jannette S. Robinson. Third Row: Charlene E. Schemper, Jjnice E. Smith, Dixie C. Bussert, Cora S. Powell, Mary E. Craig, Marcia A. Grieshaber. Bottom Row: Mary K. Kaump, Jack L. Diekman, Milam T. Jones, Richard A. Nauert, Thomas A. Henrichs, Linda L. Ward, Katherine L. Vinduska. Kappa lota Sigma Top Row: Jane A. Suor, Mar- garet A. Middleton, Katherine L. Middleton, Phylis E. Ball, Beverly A. Crouch, Alice F. Lakes. Second Row: Marion J. Schroll, Robert M. Deaver, Allan F. Car- penter, Thelma R. Bailey, Jane A. Zickefoose. Bot- tom Row: Ross A. Gil- christ, Harold L. Wilson, Robert B. Taylor, Bar- clay J. Mayhew, James D. Thompson, Charles C. Langford. Sociology Club Visits Federal Penitentiary Music Majors Assist At Christmas Feast Visits to the federal penitentiary at Leav- enworth, the county juvenile court and state hospital at Topeka were highlights of Kappa Iota Sigma activities. The director of the Topeka Welfare Planning Council and two social workers from a mental foundati on pre- sented a panel discussion for the sociology group. Also appearing as a guest speaker was Dr. Everett Hughes, sociologist. Assisting the music honoraries with the Christmas Feast of Carols were the members of Music Educators National Conference. The 50-member organization, designed to promote interest in the areas of music educa- tion, was led by President Larry Sayler and Faculty Adviser Morris Hayes. At their meetings, the music majors discussed new ideas and methods used in teaching music. Music Educators National Conference Top Row: Carolyn Bartholomew, Judith C. Poppe, Janiece D. Fair, Mary R. Brethour. Second Row: Marilyn J. Back, Sheila A. Kocher, Margie E. Vathauer, Virginia B. Kenyon. Third Row: Shirley L. Bourquin, William K. Beckman, Keith E. Meredith, Carolyn S. Behan, Joyce E. Guy. Bottom Row: Paul E. Lundgren, Robert M. Moews, Phillip E. Green, Ronald W. Bryan, Larry D. Sayler, Lawrence M. Lobitz. 96 Dames Club Top Row: Annie Martinez, Beverly Dyer, Sandra Ensminger, Deane Morris, Karen Unruh, Mary A. Gillen. Second Row: Pat R. Ransopher, Linda L. Peabody, Loretta D. Sheets, Sandy A. Marsden, Charleen Cook, Carole Paige. Third Row: Jacque- lin K. Corlis, Lovella L. Mullen, Ann Bolt, Cecilia Brown, Karen Lasho, Patty Baker, Sandy Parsley. Bottom Row: Marty Kientz, Annette L. Ernst, Carolyn S. Childres, Arlene J. Letourneau, Karen C. Meredith, Cynthia A. Colson, Mara D. DeMars, Valerie W. Goodpaster. Dames Club Top Row: Alberta L. Sweat, Linda J. Armstrong, Bonnie K. Oshel, Kreta J. Thompson, Wendy V. Shay, Loma L Wegerer, Clarene K. Graves, Marilyn J. Rees, Marcia L. Markley. Second Row: JoAnn Pfanenstiel, Darlene Drach, Jerry L. Musil, Marcelyn Bangle, Martha Doyle, Angelia Hanchett, Veronica Hacker, Terri Fleming, Dian Johnson, Linda Engweiler. Third Row: Ardis A. Lewis, Jeanette E. Olsen, Karole K. Keeler, Mary E. Weickert, Patricia S. Dempsey, Melissa M. Spence, Deloris E. Atkis- son, Marilyn K. Herriman, Janice J. Taylor, Linda F. Sutherland, Marilyn K. Hensley. Bottom Row: Becky J. Hoover, Mary K. Swinson, Kathy J. Goering, Connie L. Sheppard, Elvira R. Durkin, Shirley J. Bryant, Heide K. Picker, Gloria J. McPeak, Dorothy F. Smith, Carol R. Paddock. Dames Provide Food For Local Families Distributing Christmas baskets of food to several needy families in Manhattan was a special service project of the Dames Club. A social organization, the membership of the Dames Club was composed of wives of stu- dents and married women attending the uni- versity. The K-State chapter, chartered in 1954, had a membership of approximately 250 in 1963. Sandy Parsley, president, di- rected the various projects of the club. Among the activities of the club were a Christmas party for the members and their children and a spring dance and banquet. They also had a spring rummage sale. Tal- ent shows and various speakers were pre- sented at the monthly meetings. The women also participated in groups such as bowling teams, bridge clubs and knitting circles. 97 Dairy Science Club Top Row: Earl L. Farmer, Thomas J. Claydon, Erie E. Bartley, Donald E. Williams. Second Row: Ross Mickelsen, Ronald L. Ibbetson, Kim R. Dody, Lawrence E. Car- ter. Bottom Row: John W. Toney, Leland M. Anderson, Ronald S. Robb, Harold A. Roberts. Agricultural Economics Club Top Row: Robert H. Stover, Stephen L. Reedy, John M. Graham, John A. Nordin, Jared 0. Hoover, James L. Shank, Shelby L. Bailey. Second Row: Blaine W. Bickel, Glenn D. Schiffner, Victor H. Rippe, Ross A. Olson, Arthur D. Atkisson, Merle E. Jones. Bottom Row: Robert L. Hagerman, Lawrence B. Vierling, Gerald W. Zimmerman, Clarence F. Rippe, Dennis L. Dechert, Gary H. Bowman, Richard L. Gillaspie. Dairy Club Displays New Plant Facilities Ag Econ Club Hosts Regional Conference Conducting tours through new dairy plant facilities in Call Hall during Ag Science Day events were members of the Dairy Science Club. Larry Larso n, 4-H IFYE to Austria, appeared as guest speaker at a club meeting. Directed by President Leland Anderson, the organization sponsored a spring dairy judg- ing contest, co-sponsored the Little American Royal and provided meals for delegates to the February Formula Feed Conference. Plans for an April regional meeting of Agricultural Economics Clubs were made by the members of the K-State chapter. As host, the local group provided the speakers and planned meetings and a banquet. Roy Freeland, secretary of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture, appeared as guest speaker at a monthly meeting of the club. With President Clarence Rippe, the group prepared an Ag Science Day Exhibit. 98 Industrial Arts Club Top Row: Gordon E. Smith, Gary G. Tobias, Duane R. Deyoe, Dean L. Henning, Norman L. Hazelbaker. Second Row: Duane V. Clum, William A. Johnson, Ronald D. Schmalzried, Max M. Ginter, Howard D. Smethers. Bottom Row: Thomas W. Be I ton, David A. Spitzli, Fred- rick H. Folsche, Melvin L. Patee, Johnny R. Krob. Students Encourage Industrial Education Agronomists Create First Place Display With a membership of education majors, the Industrial Education Club worked to improve K-State ' s industrial education de- partment. Field trips to companies such as Bestwall Gypsum in Blue Rapids and Paxton Lumber Company in Kansas City rounded out the activities of the organization. Opportunities Unlimited Through Re- search, a display sponsored by the Klod and Kernel Club, won first place in the Ag Science Day exhibit. A brochure prepared by the 35 club members received recognition from the national organization. The club also sponsored a crops judging contest. Klod and Kernel Club Top Row: Patrick I. Coyne, Edward S. Oplinger, Melvin V. Splitter, John W. Schrader, Hyde S. Jacobs. Second Row: Gary L Kilgore, Neil E. Blakeman, Malcolm E. Gigstad, Robert L. Congrove,- Robert R. Reimer. Third Row: John J. Kern, Gene E. Windier, Roland K. Krauss, James D. Patry, Richard P. Houdyshell. Bottom Row: Ronald G. Cunningham, Merle G. Eversmeyer, Carl W. Johnson, Ronald A. White, William M. Middleton, Wallace M. Craig. 99 Home Economics Professional Foods Club Top Row: Sharon L. Adair, Patty L. Daughterly, James C. Dunn, Joyce A. Dues- ing, Marjorie J. Hotchkiss. Second Row: Patricia M. Campbell, Judith L. Cook, Cecelia M. Schaich, Carolyn E. Mattix. Bottom Row: Betty J. Dawson, Kenneth P. Hansen, Barbara H. Lewis, Glenna D. Walter, Rita K. Lilak. Home Economics Extension Club Top Row: Vivian J. Law- less, Dorothy J. Robertson, Marilyn L. Bassett, Patricia J. Embry, Gail W. Filbert. Second Row: Janet K. Mapes, Lois A. Kohl, Judy A. Baehler, Mariellen Jones. Bottom Row: Suzanne M. Heller, Diana K. Goertz, Mary F. Flentie, Dorothy L. Glanville, Suzanne K. Fields. Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Club Top Row: Judith A. Dey, Virginia R. Green, Sandra L. Bradley, Marie M. Root, Joyce A. Anderson. Second Row: Marie L. Cone, Barbara A. Feese, Sherryl L. Diller, Olga E. Schwartzkopf, Nancy S. Caldwell. Bottom Row: Sara L. Kuhn, C. Katherine Barker, Dianne K. Jurenka, Jean L. Dillon, Richie R. Strohl. Foods Students Edit Meal Planning Book Economical grocery purchasing and menu suggestions were included in a new booklet written and edited for off-campus students by the 45 members of the Home Economics Professional Foods Club. With Adviser Ray- mona Middleton and President Jean Daw- son, the group purchased, prepared, and served the food for the Foreign Foods Dinner. Extension Club Aids School For Retarded Saving commemorative stamps for a Ne- odesha school for retarded children was a service project for the 17 members of the Home Economics Extension Club. The or- ganization strove to inform members of career opportunities and acquaint them with the state extension staff. Mariellen Jones, sponsor, and Suzanne Fields, president, helped plan a fall tea with extension special- ists and a picnic with the Extension Club. Coeds Co-ordinate Fashion Promotions Working closely with a fashion magazine, members of the Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Club sponsored the Best Dressed Girl Contest. The group, guided by Betty Bornemeier, adviser, also sponsored a tea following a guest lecture, and set up a dis- play for Hospitality Day. Richie Strohl, pres- ident, conducted the monthly meetings which served to introduce the 50 members to professionals in retailing and research. 100 Home Economics Family and Child Development Club Top Row: Janet M. Seim, Lora L. Johnson, Janice M. Fromme, Diana K. Pringle, Carole A. Honstead, Grace C. Brandenburg, Barbara A. Ashton, Mary B. Lawhon. Second Row: Pamela M. Baker, Karen K. Ewy, Lavonda J. Overstreet, Sandra L. Gutru, Carole J. Francis, Sherrill S. Minneman, Sandra S. Hanson, Judy L. Harry, Bonnie J. Maxim. Bottom Row: Janice K. Widner, Charlotte A. Nolting, Martha A. Youngs, Sue E. Hemphill, Geraldine A. Jandos, Evelyn E. Lindsay, Ellen L. Taylor, Leuita M. Gugler, Dolores P. White, Carole J. Magoffin. Family Organization Artists Show Work Entertains At Dinner At Thieves Market International students in the Family and Child Development curriculum were guests at a dinner planned by the Home Economics Family and Child Development Club. The 40 members also provided baby-sitting serv- ices for married students and professors. Trips to Menningers, the Kansas Neuro- logical Institute and Family Social Services in Topeka were among activities of the group. Led by President Bonnie Maxim, the club became acquainted with the fields of service they could seek after graduation. Christmas cards and Japanese prints made by the members of the Home Economics Art Club were displayed and sold at the Thieves Market in Aggieville. Beverly Wagner, presi- dent, conducted the business meetings which featured such guest speakers as the owner of a Kansas City interior decoration store. The 30 members and their faculty sponsor, Frances Newby, became acquainted at a fall picnic. The club also scheduled several sketching picnics. Field trips included a trip to Kansas City and Menningers. Home Economics Art Club rop Row: Yolanda K. Trevino, Beverly J. Larsen, Elizabeth A. Kimmi, Leila M. Marcel- lus, Amelia A. Detwiler, Mary L. Carr. Second Row: Linda C. Barton, Beverly M. Wagner, Mar- garet A. High, Linda K. Pettijohn, Sheryl A. Stoddard, Nancy K. Cole- man. Bottom Row: Janet G. Ticknor, Kathleen A. Auen, Frances A. Newby, Margaret E. Wilson, Mary L. Edmundson, Roanne L. Jefferies. 101 Home Economics Teaching Club Top Row: Linda S. Hauptli, Margaret D. Noller, Patricia A. Tanner, Imogene J. Ross. Second Row: Sherry L. Simpson, Verda L. Lewis, Cheryl L. Ayers, Sharon A. Heersche, Deanna L. Sainer. Third Row: Judith E. Brown, Ellen R. Hoover, Doris J. Searcy, Eloise D. Ketchum, Bonnie B. Bonewitz, Sharon K. Sauder. Bottom Row: Connie S. McClain, Cheryl A. Power, Annette J. Beyer, Kathryn R. Opocensky, Elizabeth J. Cobb, Pamalee G. Carson. Home EC Teaching Club Sells 1000 Apples Apple from a Teacher was the sales slogan for the Home Economics Teaching Club ' s money-making project. One thousand carameled apples were sold in the women ' s dormitories. Composed of professionally- minded home economics education students, the club also sponsored service projects for the aged and for handicapped children. Under the presidency of Kathryn Opocen- sky, officers undertook the task of drafting a written constitution for the club. Members were given an opportunity to compare Rus- sian and American school systems in a talk by the Topeka Director of Education. The group also helped to promote the FMOC con- test and entertained at a spring dessert. Home Economics Teaching Club Top Row: Judith K. Friesen, Louise A. Juvenal, Rama J. Risley, Marsha L. Reynolds, Deanna M. McCracken, Barbara J. Symns, Janet A. Rotman. Second Row: Jean A. Loughmiller, Judy K. McClure, Marva L. Morrison, Sherrill J. Johnson, Joleen G. Neufeldt, Carol A. Rasmussen. Third Row: Wreatha A. Streeter, Myrna J. Novotny, Connie R. Wiggins, Penelope J. Ball, Rosemary A. Wolfe, Carole J. Moller, Karen J. Carey. Bottom Row: Janice C. Bainter, Ruth A. Cobb, Alma L. Schweitzer, Edith E. Warrington, Mary E. Ryan, Connie E. Rogers. Home Economics Jour- nalism Club Top Row: Alice A. Arnott, Susan K. Farha, Roberta L. Hughes, Helen P. Hos- tetter, Sharon R. Burton, Linda E. Bugbee. Second Row: Judith S. Halbleib, Marilyn A. McLenon, Bet- ty S. Arnold, Elaine A. Rusch, Jeanette H. John- son. Bottom Row: Ame- lia A. Price, Sherrill A. Niles, Judith A. Cow- drey, Ann E. Friesen, Beverly K. Fortmeyer, Mary L. Burk. Home EC Journalists Broadcast Inter view Nursing Club Visits KU Medical Center Planning their activities for the year at a fall round-up were members of the Home Economics Journalism Club. The group taped a KSBD-FM radio interview and also toured the Kansas City Star newspaper fa- cilities on a field trip to Kansas City. Presi- dent Susan Farha presided over monthly meetings while Helen Hostetter served as faculty adviser for the club. Spending a day as guests of the Kansas University Medical Center were members of the Home Economics Nursing Club. Under the leadership of President Bette Moore and adviser Margaret Raffington, the group made hospital tray favors for Student Health, prepared a booth for Hospitality Day, and participated in the Home Econom- ics Christmas Tea entertainment. Home Economics Nursing Club Top Row: Ruth E. Applegate, Nancy K. Jahnke, Eva M. Mount, Linda G. Henry, Gayle P. Verhage, Virginia A. Hull, Jerry S. Modlin, Cheryl A. Goertz, Mary F. Young. Second Row: Lois J. McKnight, Effie M. Breeden, Susan C. Southerland, T. Suzanne Beck, Marlene F. McKaughan, Charlotte M. White, Regena L. Collins, Linda L. Kaul. Bottom Row: Nancy K. Hatfield, Bettie G. Moore, Sally A. Poe, Karen S. Peters, Sond -a S. Green, Pamela J. Lembright, Shirley E. VanMeter, Phyllis E. Opocensky. 103 Soil Conservation Society 7 op Row: Verlyn W. Ebert, Merton L. Otto, Dan Burris, Donald J. Dick. Second Row: Ar- thur D. Atkisson, Corlin C. Cook, Conrad M. Falter, Timothy J. Britt, Larry M. Sheets. Bottom Row: Larry L. Henry, Ivan R. Wilkinson, Ken- neth R. Corpstein, Ro- land K. Krauss. Conservation Club Teaches Boy Scouts Future Medics Study Professional Areas Representing the K-State chapter at the national Soil Conservation Society conven- tion in Utah last summer was Robert Keen. Working with local Boy Scouts and intro- ducing them to the fundamentals of conser- vation was a civic project of the 15-member conservation organization. With Michael Falter, president, the group assembled a booth for display at the Man- hattan Outdoor Show. Members and their wives also attended fall and spring picnics. Exposing members to the difficulties, thrills and challenges of all phases of medi- cine, the Clinic Club functioned under the leadership of David Richardson, president, and E. J. Wimmer, adviser. Monthly meet- ings featured such speakers as a local sur- geon, a medical sociologist and a dentist. The group also toured local hospitals and the KU Medical Center and selected a chapter rep- resentative to attend the Pre-Medicine Orien- tation Conference In Kansas City. Clinic Club Top Row: Philip C. Ray, Walter D. Opfer, Don R. Warren David A. Richardson, Richard A. Case, Jack C. Wesch, Donald L. Sweat, Richard R. Bronaugh, Larry K. Kuhlman. Second Row: Frederick L. Peterson, Edward J. Wimmer, Marilynn E. Lins, Donna K. Daily, RaeDene Schmidt, Sharon J. Grubb, Cecilia M. Raymer, Carolyn K. Mohrman, Sandra K. Richards. Third Row: Gary D. Tyson, Ramon J. Aberle, Frederick W. Kibler, Lane D. Yoder, Stephen R. Pickard, Gary D. Luster, Dale G. Litton, Richard F. Laubengayer, Robert G. Shank, Joel T. Weigand. Bottom Row: John R. Shirley, Rodger L. Maechtlen, Bradley D. Barrows, Max M. Stearns, Robert M. Melichar, Olin T. Sandlin, Stephen S. Hann, Richard R. Sankey, Ted L. Macy, William R. Madison. 104 American Institute of Physics Top Row: Glen P. Reese, Richard M. Hunt, Bernadine L. Hale, Donald L. Walters, Ramaswa Subra- manian. Second Row: Robert A. Woodruff, Mark J. Dreiling, James L. Gray, Gary P. Agin. Bottom Row: Gary E. Clark, Stephen D. Rose, Ronald R. Hysom, Curt H. Chadwick, Marcian F. Roth. Professor Explains Operation of Reactor Operation of Triga Mark II, K-State ' s nu- clear reactor, was explained to the American Institute of Physics by Robert W. Clack of the Department of Nuclear Engineering. The physics organization, a federation of five principal professional societies in the field of physics, also heard a lecture by John F. Free- man. He discussed the comparative attitudes of laymen toward the laws of physics and the laws of social sciences. Bell Telephone Company physics films were shown at meetings of the group. The 26 members sponsored fall and spring picnics for members of the physics department. Political Club Writes Convention Platform Planning and participating in the Mock Political Convention, the members of the Political Science Club served on the platform committee. Other places on the committee were held by convention delegates. Jan Sramek, president, conducted the bi- weekly business meetings which featured guest speakers such as Robert Clarke of the Political Science Department. Susan Eckert discussed her trip to Europe. The club also sponsored a book sale and a booth at the spring Water Sports Carnival. Political Science Club Top Row: Marsha F. Crotinger. Second Row: Gary L. Hauptli, Ruth A. Schrum. Third Row: Janice L. Sramek, David W. Simmonds, Sandra J. Moore. Bottom Row: Merlin D. Gustafson, Carleton L. Kleitz, Bernard D. Finuf, Louis H. Douglas. 105 American Nuclear Society Top Row: Howard M. Tackett, Allen L. Fletcher, James A. Kapitzke, Nancy L. Fisher, Marilyn L. Armstrong, Carl J. Schra, James M. Royer, David F. Lam. Second Row: John C. Irwin, Raymond L. Petri, Robert H. Buss, Charles H. Deming, Jerry L. Cassidy, Norman E. Featherston, Leon F. Frick. Third Row: Douglas B. Niles, Rod E. Athey, Henry J. John- son, Stephen H. Wible, Robert D. Crangle, Quaisar M. Hanif, Laurence F. Miller, Norman H. Anderson. Bottom Row: Jon M. Rueck, Fred D. Lang, Franklin D. Duncan, Gary F. Grafel, Donald R. Smith, Francis J. Liberatori, David 0. Snyder, Ralph G. Bruce, Roberto lotti. Nuclear Students Conduct Reactor Tours Conducting tours through the Trigga Mark II Reactor and explaining the projects on display at the Engineers ' Open House to campus visitors were members of the American Nuclear Society. Programs featuring films and speakers were scheduled for the 145 members by President James Royer. One guest lecturer discussed reactors and associated problems at Hanover, Wash., where atomic fuel is produced. Richard Rogers, chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, em- phasized the engineer ' s place in politics. Social activities included a fall picnic as well as a spring banquet at which seniors were honored as guests by the chapter. American Nuclear Society Top Row: Gary L. Mundhenke, Merwin L. Brown, Leland W. Raney, Ronald D. Wolf, Rupert L. Ben- cini, Floyd E. Haskin, Mohammed Rahman, Robert A. Nuttelman, Edward R. Kane. Second Row: Arch H. Williams, Kerry F. Williams, Jack E. Baber, Donald F. Butzin, James W. Rowland, William R. Jacobs, John K. Seavers, David S. Dodson, Gary D. Boyer, James M. Kendall. Third Row: James M. Haley, Charles R. Fortmeyer, Patrick W. Ryan, Kenneth E. Habiger, William E. Converse, Morris J. Coolbaugh, Ronald D. Jefferies, Lyle E. Delfosse, Roger L. Moore. Bottom Row: Donald R. Ferguson, Byron L. Costley, Travis J. Bowie, John C. Taylor, Peter B. Thomas, James R. Coo ' , Thomas R. Hill, Kit J. Lewis, William T. Urban, Mark J. Zoeller. 106 Engineering Society WinsNational Award Recognition as one of the outstanding student chapters in the nation was received by the American Society of Civil Engineers. This marked the sixth consecutive year that the K-State chapter has been awarded the Certificate of Commendation. Semi-monthly meetings planned by presi- dent Richard Cunningham provided inform- ative lectures for the engineers. Activities included a fall dinner dance and an exhibit for the Engineers ' Open House. They also placed third in the independent intramurals. Surveying and plotting areas on the campus pro- vide practice for students in civil engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers Top Row: Ralph S. Bock, Edmundo R. Gonzalez, Dennis E. Allacher, Edwin L. Ryser, On- Shek Yue, Jerry A. Holloway, Rodney G. Maag, Van Chang, Hardam S. Azad, Jacob F. Redlinger. Second Row: Jerry D. Gabriel, Ronald D. Fletcher, Alvin L. Wille, Ivan L. Welty, Wilmar L. Boschman, Larry A. Lewis, Keith N. Switzer, Howard R. Steeley, William G. McKinley, Ralph L. Fanson. Third Row: Michael A. McAuliffe, John B. Hamilton, James L. Chaffee, Robert J. Wiruth, Phillip L. Conine, William R. Bird, James L Goering, Chriss B. McDiffett, Frank L. Shorney, Don B. Clark. Bottom Row: Robert 0. Avery, Kenneth D. Harwood, Hilen D. Wille, James M. Haag, Charles R. Burnes, Richard M. Kerschen, Dale L. McGregor, Larry L. Thompson, Larry M. Evans, James D. Jones. American Society of Civil Engineers Top Row: Vitoon Suthiprasert, Madhusudhan C. Rao, Edward E. Yotter, Mohammed A. Samee, Zuheir S. Dada, Michael T. Healy, Gary E. Mason, Dhanjibha H. Prajapati, James P. Bennett, Nanabhai B. Daroowala, Roger A. Chandler. Second Row: Richard G. Adams, Larry W. Emig, Richard L. Riley, George G. Brummer, Craig S. McKee, Charles L. Paph, Curtis L. Smith, Robert W. Woods, Robert D. Bowers, Lyle D. Carstenson. Third Row: Vijay K. Verma, Anoush I. Gharavi, Richard J. Cunningham, Syed A. Quadri, Gary E. Marple, Gerald W. Lee, Michael L. Gamble, Joe W. Barnes, Gary M. Oshel, Mohammed A. Rahman, Francisco A. Fernandez. Bottom Row: Wesley N. Moore, Donald J. Novak, Stanley W. Knowles, Raymond D. Caughron, Frank C. Dennis, Abdul R. Dahleh, Robsrt R. Reynolds, Edward R. Wehling, James D. Mount, Vernon H. Rosebraugh. American Chemical Society Top Row: Robert C. Littrell, Siu W. Sae, Lawrence J. Guilbault, Michael L. Roy, Karen E. Brown, Rose Y. Chang. Second Row: Kenyon K. Kugler, Paul D. Enor, Mickey B. Myers, Marvin L. Burfield, Virginia M. Johnsmeyer, Arthur W. W ll.amson. Third Row: Nevin E. Frailey, Arthur J. Goodsel, Layton M. Perry, Barbara A. Gugler, John S. England, Sharon A. Mount. Bottom Row: G. Dennis Cook, Roger C. Shenkel, Gerald P. Crow, John K. Senne, Donald A. Lehman, Ben- jamin R. Petrie, Kenneth Conrow. Research Programs Encourage Chemists Industrial Engineers Form Honor Society Participating in the National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Pro- gram were members of the American Chemi- cal Society. The organization had faculty and industrial speakers at their meetings and prepared exhibits for Willard Hall. Alpha Pi Mu, industrial engineering hon- orary, was established by the American In- stitute of Industrial Engineers. The AIIE, affiliated with the Kansas City and Wichita professional chapters, honored outstanding seniors at the annual spring banquet. American Institute of Industrial Engineers Top Row: Robert A. Day, Kishore C. Desai, Francis E. Johnson, Bipin S. Dalai, Robert C. Burnett, Prabhat K. Misra, Vincent L. Carlson. Second Row: Douglas A. Lloyd, Nathan D. Granger, Prabodh G. Bakshi, James E. Siemens, William J. Schrandt, Narain G. Kewalramani, James D. Viergever. Third Row: Harold M. Eisenbarth, Kanaiyalal C. Popat, Somchand J. Shah, Steven J. VanHole, Jorge H. Gonzalez, M. Sundararaman, John M. Washburn, Bhasker I. Baman. Bottom Row: Patrick C. Carrico, Carl E. J eans, Gary C. Wyatt, Robert A. Woods, Thomas A. Webb, Terry J. t-Tnnen, Dale E. Brownlee, Neal B. Spence. 108 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Top Row: Steve A. Braschler, John R. McLeod, Darryl E. Matter, Lloyd W. Fields. Krishan L. Sethi, Stephen Y. Dermenjian. Second Row: Raymond L. Hamblin, Kenneth A. Schmidt, Charles R. Sheppard, David E. Banks, Ray L. Martin, Lawrence J. McLain, Robert L. Hjetland. Third Row: Donald R. Dicken, Marlin D. Breer, Morris D. Rust, Russell G. Smith, Lawrence J. Goodgion, Dale L. Royer, Marvin L. Drach, Joginder S. Sidhu. Bottom Row: Gary C. McKown, Cyril W. Habiger, Donald C. Haverkamp, Keith F. Olson, E. Dawson Ward, Donald H. Gatlin, James R. Jaax, Edwin H. Streit. Professional Men Speak at Student Forum Acquainting members with professional engineers through a Student Industrial Forum was one of several projects super- vised by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Students also traveled to Kansas City to meet and talk with engineers working with various industrial firms. The industries also provided campus speakers. Activities planned for the club by Presi- dent Dawson Ward included the annual ban- quet with the KU chapter. The society sponsored the annual spring picnic for all mechanical engineering students and faculty members. J. C. Lindholm, faculty adviser, directed the activities of the organization affiliated with the professional society. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Top Row: Chandrakant D. Shah, Hemendra J. Bhuta, Marvin R. Rogers, Chang K. Lee, Donald S. Poland, Roger W. Heitschrtrdt, Donnell L. Dunn. Second Row: Lloyd A. Ward, Gerardus M. Smit, Chester L. Nachtigal, William E. Palmer, Lyle W. Wiescamp, Wesley R. Detwiler, Ernest W. Griffith. ' Third Row: Niles H. Barnard, Ronald L. Rhoton, David P. Fairbanks, David A. Duncan, Frank A. Ruff, Thomas 0. Schimke. Bottom Row: John Hintz, Mart A. Diana, Richard B. Myers, John C. Lindholm, Paul F. Mennemeyer, Duane E. Wegerer, Lyle L. Scharenberg. 109 Student Chapter American Institute of Architects Top Row: John C. Mann, Dennis A. Drumrn, Charles W. Coffman, Ronald R. Darner, Douglas Noller, Richard E. Lewis, Donald G. Booth, Thomas C. Helbing, A. Edwin Riemann. Second Row: J. Michael Vieux, Timothy M. Cissna, William R. Bonner, Thomas D. Jacob, Richard E. Johnson, Jack H. Jackson, David A. Blasiar, Merle D. Jantz. Third Row: Allan G. Williams, Robert L. Morgan, Barry B. Smith, Merlan T. Almquist, John C. Williams, Gary R. Jarvis, Clark T. Heglar, Ernest I. Glotta, Frank D. Harrison. Bottom Row: Wayne P. Bower, Donald A. Dyer, Paul R. Mayne, John T. Wulfmeyer, John W. Calmes, Royce E. Fowler, John P. Duffendack, Bruce W. Heckman, Jerome D. Hawkins, William B. Livingston. Netherland Speaker Addresses Architects Unique problems of city planning in a country below sea level were discussed at a meeting of the student chapter of the Ameri- can Institute of Architects. Dr. Cornells de Cler of the Hague, Netherlands, presented the special program to the group. Lectures by men noted in the architec- tural profession helped the students keep abreast of the newest trends and develop- ments in architecture. The organization, di- rected by President Terry Patterson, also participated in the Engineers ' Open House. Student Chapter American Institute of Architects Top Row: Charles W. Hively, Douglas J. Denny, Jerry A. Ogburn, Claude A. Keithley, Stephen J. Winslow, Darrell E. Beach. Second Row: Paul A. Friesen, David N. Hollis, Rodger A. Brooks, Michael W. Davidson, Richard L. Krueger. Bottom Row: Joseph N. Wood, Roger D. Dalrymple, Linda L. Pounds, James N. Lewis, James M. Siddens, Stephen B. Holloway. 110 Military Corps Aids Engineering Society Landscape Students Await Accreditation Sponsoring KSU ' s Society of American Military Engineers was the Kansas City branch of the Army Corps of Engineers. Capt. J. W. Bryant, sponsor, and Ed Gon- zales, president, directed the activities of the 30-member group. Providing an introduction to military engineering, the organization toured projects of the Kansas City Corps. Accreditation procedures for the K-State Landscape Architecture curriculum were initiated by the 55-member Student Society of Landscape Architecture. Under the leader- ship of President Ralph Sherman, the group sponsored frequent inspection trips. They also redecorated the Quinlan Library and Thesis Room to provide a better study area. Society of American Mili- tary Engineers Top Row: Edmundo R. Gon- zalez, Capt. Joel W. Bryant, Douglas W. Wil- liams, Edward E. Yotter. Second Row: Ralph L. Fanson, Stephen H. Peery, John B. Jones. Bottom Row: Raymond D. Caughron, Steven R. Sankey, John C. Taylor, Frank A. Ruff. Student Society of Landscape Architects Top Row: Herrick H. Smith, Homer D. Blossom, Ray F. Hill, Ronald D. Gooden, Sandra L. Garner. Second Row: Ronald D. Bahm, Vincent H. Rossignol, Lowell E. Richardson, Robert P. Ealy, Wayne K. Iwamoto, Marvin L. Shaw. Bottom Row: Robert C. McClenahan, Gary J. Corser, David B. Linstrum, Ralph W. Sherman, Jerry S. Ownby. Ill 9 . . ,s3 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Top Row: Stephen E. Utterback, Darell R. Reichel, Stuart R. Leonhart, Terry J. Eaton, William H. Honstead, Ronald E. Feldkamp, Rambhai N. Patel, Bhagvandas M. Thakkar, Manilal S. Khatri. Second Row: Theodore S. Mauck, George F. Marble, Suresh B. Sheth, John S. Manley, Kenneth L. Carl, Thomas D. Denchfield, Donald L. Kiser, Thomas M. Bunch. Third Row: Robert D. Lillich, John J. Fitzgerald, David L. Halsted, Najmuddin Saleem, Ashvin K. Mehta, Robert L. Appel, Robert E. Joines, Larry D. Nickolson. Bottom Row: Paul F. Habiger, Charles C. Nielson, Cyrus H. Elting, Roy 0. Grieshaber, Robert M. Hamlett, David L. Meyer, Donald D. Smith, Paul W. Studebaker. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Top Row: Dennis J. McCormick, John D. Harris, David L. Bangle. Russell C. Eberhart, Larry J. Shryock, Yudh V. Rajput, Gary L. Raney, Raymond B. Brackett, John A. McKinney. Second Row: William D. Du- vall, Richard D. Teichgraeber, William P. Bryant, Robert J. Durkin, David L. Hawks, John D. Bridwell, Abdel S. Alkassim, John D. Markel, Larry E. Krob, Menache Eisenstaedt. Third Row: Merlin S. Keller, Donald G. Riggs, Gilmer G. Gerdes, George 0. Ne- ville, John W. Reed, William A. Picker, Carrol R. Johnson, Terry L. Corr, Donald A. Jelinek. Bottom Row: Don J. Morrow, Steven R. Sankey, William R. Wasinger, David L. Buck, Willard B. Hopson, Eldon L. Gordon, Randall L. Harmison, Leonard Farber, Larry K. Johnson, Julius D. Kraushaar. Chem Institute Hears Industrial Speakers Electrical Engineers Tell Company Needs Speaking at a meeting of the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers was Robert H. Madison of a national plate glass company. Other representatives from the fields of ed- ucation and industry also presented programs at the monthly meetings. Members attended a regional meeting of campus chapters at Washington University in St. Louis. Industrial speakers representing firms which employ electrical engineers appeared at the monthly meetings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. In its second year of organization, the club was led by President Don Jelinek and sponsor M. C. Cottom. Social activities of the group in- cluded a fall smoker and a banquet. 112 In kneeling position, Varsity Rifle Team members take careful aim as they compete in the KSU Turkey Shoot. The team annually sponsors the event which is the largest indoor collegiate rifle competition. Rifle Team Member Named All- American Winner of four Big Eight championships in the last five years, the K-State Varsity Rifle Team ranked among the top collegiate squads in the nation. Margaret Thompson, repeatedly a medalist contender, was named to the All- American college rifle team. Competing in many of the outstanding meets in the country, K-State frequently con- tested for top honors. The squad snared third in the KSU Turkey Shoot, the largest indoor rifle meet for college teams. Over 40 squads fired during the two-day event. Michael Wentz was chosen team captain and Charles Nelson served as faculty manager. Varsity Rifle Team Top Row: Lonny D. Allen, Robert H. Dorian, Mi- chael L. Wentz, John R. McKay, Margaret L. Thompson. Second Row: Karen S. Mitchell, Mi- chael F. Kingman, Ro- anne L. Jefferies, James K. Leipper. Bottom Row: Spencer A. Linderman, Aldren K. Shockley, Charles H. Nelson, Rich- ard E. Shogren, Richard R. Hageman. 113 K-State Flying Club Top Row: Glenda M. Self- ridge, Larry C. Sampson, Chang K. Lee, Lydia J. Hand. Bottom Row: E. M. Pyle, Paul W. Hayse, Larry W. Lind, Dwayne L. Harts, Marvin A. Thompson. YWCA 7 op Row: Carolyn J. Cox, Martha E. Wood, Carole C. Cress, Second Row: Linda S. Barr, Joyce A. Roberts. Bottom Row: Linda R. Simmons, Johnette M. Scott, Harriet A. Heasty. Ag Ed Wives Hear Southern Rhodesian Acquainting the Agicultural Education Wives Club with her native country, Mrs. Robert Madziya, a student from Southern Rhodesia, appeared as guest speaker at a club meeting. A fall Idea Night featured members ' hobbies and interests. At the annual conven- tion of Vocational Agriculture Teachers, the 18 K-State chapter members entertained visiting wives with a tea. 114 YWCA Plans Study Of Religion, Society Studying a program relating religion to education, the 40 members of the Young Women ' s Christian Association conducted discussions about various religious factors which affect society. Meeting at the Baptist Student Center, the group was headed by President Johnette Scott. International gift items were sold at the November Y-Mart which is sponsored each year by the organization. Using proceeds from the sale, delegates attended a YWCA regional co nference in Estes Park, Colo. The club also initiated such projects as contrib- uting to the United Fund campaign and do- ing social service work at Wharton Manor. Agricultural Education Wives Club Top Row: Phyllis I. Lad- ner, Mrs. Raymond J. Agan, Nancy W. Reynolds. Second Row: Judy K. Goering, E. Adene Winter. Bottom Row: Beulah M. Jones, Eunice Trichler, Neva J. Rathbun. Pilots Emphasize Air Safety Procedures Discussions and films emphasizing air safety were features of the monthly meetings of the K-State Flying Club. Led by President E. M. Pyle, the club cooperated with the Civil Air Patrol by following safety proce- dures. The organization also sponsored an in- struction program through which members who were not qualified pilots worked to log the 40 hours necessary to earn a license. Two members gained instructor status. Based at Manhattan Airport, the club ' s three planes were available for the members ' personal uses and enabled the group to fly at rates as low as $4.50 per hour. Because mem- bership is based on the purchasing of shares, club membership was limited to 37. Off -Cam pus Women Top Row: Carolyn G. Poland, Virginia S. Ford, Joyce K. Kuhns, Marilyn L. Bassett, Leila E. Tokumaru. Second Row: Mary A. Merwin, Judy M. Brammer, Dorothy J. Robertson, Janice E. Clawson, Patricia J. Embry. Bottom Row: Yvonne V. Bacon, Shar- ryl A. Puckett, Judith E. Linden, Fanchone De- Armond, Marcia S. Mon- ahan. Off-Campus Women Form Interest Clubs Auxiliary Discusses Architectural Phases Bridge, knitting and singing were among the activities included in the special interest groups formed by Off-Campus Women. The women ' s organization, with Kasbah mem- bers, spent an evening Christmas Caroling. Becoming acquainted with their husbands ' future profession was the main objective of the American Institute of Architects Auxil- iary members. Programs included discussions of the various phases of architecture. Student Chapter Ameri- can Institute of Archi- tects Auxiliary Top Row-. Sara J. Hawkins, Mary Claybaugh, Judi- lee Jantz, Sue Knapp, Sue Reynolds. Second Row: Barbara H. Bock, Virginia Brightenburg, Rosalie Conner, Mary A. Larsen, Verda Lewis. Bottom Row: Deanna D. Trapp, Sue Moore, Beth Blackledge, Lila Kaesler, Sandra Smith. Amateur Radio Club Top Row: Eldon E. Peterson, Larry R. Martin, Jon M. Pollock, Nathan Plotkin, Barbara P. Noble, Richard C. Carter, William R. Klassen. Second Row: Jerry L. Condray, Frank L. Eberhart, Roderick K. Blocksome, Dale J. Perry, Jerry D. Balls, Kenneth D. Knudson, George M. Cleveland. Bottom Row: Edward L. Odell, Charles L. Hett, William C. Coupland, William K. Benham, Jerry L. Hamilton, Larry R. Condit, Ronald E. Rezac. Radio Club Provides Equipment, Courses Republican Members Meet Office Hopefuls Students interested in radio were encour- aged to utilize facilities of the K-State Amateur Radio Club. Guided by President Don Opdycke, the organization planned classes in radio code and theory for members who were working to obtain their licenses. Meet the Candidates, a series of meet- ings presenting GOP candidates running for state offices, highlighted activities for Col- legiate Young Republicans. With 1,000 mem- bers, the K-State chapter was the largest col- legiate political group in Kansas. Collegiate Young Republicans Top Row: Mark K. Torluemke, Thomas E. Darnell, David A. Blasiar, Steven D. Parsons, Nancy C. Grey, Judith A. Harden, Douglas G. Groesbeck, Robert H. Miller, Anita I. Brady, Carol S. Walker, Helen R. Heath. Second Row: Richard D. Wenger, Francis E. Johnson, Barbara J. Wisby, Marvella R. Dyck, Karen K. Shulda, C. Kathrine Barker, Linda J. Rosenkranz, Jane A. Zickefoose, Kathryn E. Urbanek, Linda S. Linscott. Third Row: Robert M. Deaver, Larry E. Dirksen, Gilbert H. Philips, George E. Metz, Ross A. Gilchrist, Robert D. Crangle, Larry E. Schmidt, Arlen R. Buhrer, Larry W. Emig, Catherine Dickin- son, Sharon K. Shaw. B ottom Row: Lloyd W. Fields, Lynn R. Johnson, William W. Middleton, Thomas C. Wann, Jack D. Blanken- ship, Randall L. Harmison, Jon D. Soder, Donald G. Dressier, Sewell W. Black, Gerald G. Henderson, Clark T. Heglar. 116 Collegiate Future Farm- ers of America Top Row: Leslie J. Chyba, Vernon L. Hibbard, Michael E. Dikeman, Lawrence E. Carter, Dale M. Richardson. Second Row: Lawrence H. Erpelding, Robert V. Vodraska, Vernon L. Mathes, Paul N. Steven- son, Gary L. Creager, Larry E. Schmidt. Bottom Row: Virgil V. Vester- berg, Gale R. Seibert, Arlen W. Etling, Jettie F. Condray, Marvin W. Creager. Soccer Club Top Row: Joseph G. lyorver, Mohammad Koutchek, Arsalan Razani, Celestine 0. Njoku. Second Row: Desmond Waturocha, Kenneth N. Onyia, Herman A. Fitter, Desire A. Assa, Jesse 0. Akinokun. Bottom Row: Christopher W. Bigsby, Richard C. Clark, Richard W. George, Albert G. Kalmar. FFA Gives Lectures At Chapter Meetings Soccer Team Plays Eight Game Schedule Serving as guest speakers at high school Future Farmers of America chapter meet- ings, members of the Collegiate FFA assisted the chapters with their work. The club also supervised housing and a banquet for the state FFA convention. The K-State organi- zation was represented at the national con- vention in Kansas City by Ross Crane. Playing an eight game schedule were members of the Soccer Club. Independent of the athletic department, the 30-member team was organized last year and is currently sponsored by the modem language depart- ment. Captain Assa Desire directs Saturday practices. Team members include students from Europe, Africa and South America. 117 Casting their votes on an issue at the club ' s busi- iness meeting are the members of the Pre-Vet Club. The group participated in campus activ- ities and in the Veterinary Medicine Open House. Pre-Vet Club Grants Yearly Scholarship For the first time members of the Pre- Veterinary Medical Club awarded a scholar- ship to a freshman entering Veterinary School. Funds for this new annual program were raised through money-making projects. Under the leadership of President Bill Bryant, members participated in the Vet Open House by sponsoring a booth in which cartoon characters depicted the require- ments necessary for admittance into Veter- inary School. The club, guided by advisers L. T. Railsback and A. L. Goodrich, was also represented at the Wildcat Carnival. A steak fry completed the spring schedule. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club Top Row: Nnakarame A. Nwosu, Joseph G. lyorver, Lee S. Leichtling, Bernard E. Ginsburg, Philip C. Bott, Celestine 0. Njoku, Michael L. Gambiani, Richard A. Barta, James R. Studnicka, Tony L. Kirk. Second Row: Betty J. Sandlin, Judy L. Robinson, Marja L. Alakulppi, Patty L. Daugnerty, Joan E. Warner, Evelyn A. Bock, Jane R. Lyttle, Carol A. Baldwin, Brenda G. Adrian, Susan J. Alderman. Third Row: Kenneth N. Onyia, Christopher I. Nwokedi, Steven A. Mueller, Frank G. Bieberly, Edward N. Childs, Larry D. Stuckey, Jerry B. Fickel, Terrance F. Ball, Roy L. Smith, Michael L. Hadley. Bottom Row: John H. Anderson, Daniel J. Sedlak, John C. Schweiger, Gerald F. Slonka, Garry R. Brower, Fred L. Willard, Alexander J. Mar- shall, Jerry L. Frisbie, James M. Osborn, Paul A. Gangel. 118 Pre-Veterinary Medical Club Top Row: Steven G. Mclntyre, Philip D. Burford, Jerry L. Hahn, Gerald G. Markley, Ronald E. Sanko, James A. McClelland, Orlan R. Land, Dennis A. Rohan, Desmond Waturuccha, Robert E. Walroo. Second Row: Harold W. Richardson, Randy D. Risley, Aaron R. Estabrook, Andrew C. Mutter, LeRoy W. Miller, Lonnie D. Willis, Ronald L. Gammon, Gene W. Helms, Gail W. Hancock, Gary D. Seibert. Third Row: William P. Gallant, James R. Atwood, Stephen W. Ficke, Gary A. Splitter, Everett G. Aldridge, Gary 0. Janke, Marvin M. Mark, John J. Emery, Dennis R. Skalka, David A. Swerczek. Bottom Row: Gerald T. Young, Henry R. Ewert, Keith L. Cramer, Kent R. Praeger, Robert H. Grace, Donald C. Utz, Larry D. Nolte, Alexander T. Tubel, James F. Wadsack, Timothy B. Harris. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club Top Row: Donna J. Taylor, Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Michael J. Bartkoski, Leslie J. Chyba, Thomas D. Vincent, Ronald L. Schindler, Patricia L. Juvenal, Nancy L. Sullivan, Kathryne L. Gaynier, Jane M. Albin, Robert L. Mitchell. Second Row: Robert A. MacArthur, Marvin J. Farr, Garth L. Peterson, Rivera P. Cardona, Edward L. Kniffen, Sherwood L. Suarvari, James H. Myers, Roger S. Fix, Robert J. Shay, Stephen R. Frack, Loren G. Tucker. Third Row: William M. Bryant, Richard B. Hillman, Larry R. Meisegeier, Steven H. Slusher, Norman R. Schneider, David R. Latimer, Richard M. Tucker, Verne E. Claussen, David S. H9dgson, Gary E. Voelker. Bottom Row: Stephen J. Marx, Robert K. Breckbill, Randall P. Seibel, James P. Wright, Jack B. Morris, Kenneth R. Reynolds, Thomas F. Siewert, Roger L. Becker, Joseph G. Merriam, Philip N. Haas. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club Top Row: Dean R. Bader, Robert J. Camerlinck, Billy I. Graham, Larry L. Williams, Arnold G. Nagely, Bruce E. Bryant, Veryl B. Sibley, George L. Wiley, James E. Kimbrough. Second Row: Max L. Hacker Steven R. Wenrich, Jerold D. Penka, Robert G. Rohrbaugh, Richard D. Knewston, Michael K. Moore, Warren E. Boomer, Charles G. Steele, Robert H. Mizell. Third Row: Donald F. Hornung, Keith C. Behnke, Kenneth G. Carothers, Larry E. Rutter, Evan D. Capron, Andre Darrigrand, John A. Jones, Eldon T. Johnston, Denis A. Bekaert. Bottom Row: C. Dean Bertholf, Mark A. Grummert, Terry L. Ray, Elbert R. Allen, Rodney E. Moyer, Sherman J. Swanson, James P. Nelson, Richard S. Paddock, William W. Buisch, Jerry L. Krier. 119 Student Chapter AVMA Seniors Top Row: Frank R. Jordan, Dean E. Wheeler, Susan P. Abrahams, Gail D. Anspaugh, Stanley J. Lewengrub, Galen D. Bird, Myron N. Jorgensen. Second Row: Harvey R. Matney, Elmer G. Davis, Douglas A. Leigh, Leon J. Mills, Robert J. Seattle, Rex E. Cross. Third Row: James A. Riedinger, Robert L. Snider, Melville L. Just, Thomas W. Swerczek, Thomas M. Walsdorf, Robert J. Danielson, Juan L. Armstrong. Bottom Row: James C. Davis, Bryan B. Barr, Martin G. Robl, Jerald T. Waite, John F. Rule, Garland E. Hinkle. Student Chapter AVMA Seniors Top Row: Francis P. Moynagh, Terry T. Roberts, Charles D. Clinkenbeard, Jean A. MacEachern, Polly R. Armstrong, Jon R. Clark, Donald G. Schroeder. Second Row: Malcolm C. Goodrich, David A. Nichols, Warren S. Bivin, George M. Baker, Eldon E. Hollern, Philip Litwak, John R. Glassmaker, William F. Mohri. Third Row: Rodger D. Gracey, Marian E. Ray, Paul J. Tillotson, Malcolm L. Blessing, Thomas D. Moss, C. Richard Johnson, Charles W. Kasselder. Bottom Row: Donald W. Stanton, Kenneth L. Rundle, Lyle K. Smith, Billie E. Shields, Arthur D. Apley, Herman D. Santala, Frederick T. Hanson. Student Chapter AVMA Juniors Top Row: William G. McConnell, Herschel D. Lewis, Darrell M. Riffel, William J. Schapfel, Anne H. Wood, Richard E. Webber, Gary N. Edmonds, Kenneth L. Thompson. Second Row: Robert F. HOOPS, Robert W. Bull, Kenneth M. Capron, James J. Klaudt, Martin R. Connell, Peter P. Preheim, Bert Rosenquit, P. Thomas Purinton. Third Row: Robert L. Winters, George D. Thye, Harry F. Moberly, Michael A. Koligian, Donald J. Jensen, Ronald B. Keene, Donald L. Harris. Bottom Row: Los V. Holland, Carl W. Dahling, Raymond D. Askey, James B. Hersh, Royce N. Snook, Charles W. Johnston, John R. Baker, David P. Kaiser. 120 Student Chapter AVMA Juniors Top Row: Tom V. David, Darrell L. Salsbury, Nedrick L. Price, George S. Jensen, Frank R. Solomon, Nathaniel Adejunmobi. Second Row: Bruce E. McLaury, Loren F. Ray, Dennis E. Dettmer, Paul A. Ryding, Terry J. Kern, Wayne M. Grover, Jack L. Anderson. Third Row: Tom M. Tribolet, Kenneth E. Acre, John L. Cicmanec, Keith A. Wolf, Edwin C. Derks, Randall S. Pedersen, Virgil J. Capron. Bottom Row: Raymon A. Anderson, Bruce W. Little, Orville L. Lagasse, Gary E. Thomas, Steven F. Swaim, Norman B. Jernigan, Frank E. Moeller. Veterinary Men Win Intramural Football Participating in intramural sports, mem- bers of the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association placed first in the independent division of football. For the second consecutive year, the organiza- tion functioned with 100 per cent member- ship of students in the Veterinary School. Under the guidance of advisers J. D. Rhoades and G. T. Hartke, members com- bined their efforts to prepare for the seventh annual Vet Medicine Open House. Exhibits in surgery, pathology, physiology, anatomy, bacteriology, and public health were dis- played by appointed committees. President Martin Robl conducted the bi- weekly business meetings which often fea- tured guest speakers. Fall and spring dances were held at the Armory. The 274-member K-State AVMA hosted a spring picnic for Oklahoma State Veterinary students. Dean Elden E. Leasure announced awards to out- standing students at a spring banquet. Student Chapter AVMA Sophomores Top Row: Robert G. Baxa, William C. Edwards, Tony D. David, Ivan R. Schrouk, Manuel A. Thomas, William H. Brethour, Martha L. Dunn, Wallace W. Wolf, Charles L. Stoehr, Ronald P. Gentzler. Second Row: Gerald D. Schrater, Richard W. Morehouse, John C. Durling, James L Busby, Lawrence Kosmin, Joseph Leiber, Malcolm D. McCracken, Kenneth L. Jeffery, Dennis D. Huck, Edward P. Miller. Third Row: William R. Rapp, Gerald L. O ' Keeffe, R. William Kuhn, Kenneth G. Muggins, Thomas G. Kuhn, Gerald L. Kerns, Orlin H. Helbing, Theodore T. Evans, Gary D. Marr. Bottom Row. James J. Ketzner, Robert K. Treptow, Max R. Moss, William J. Machart, Richard E. Blankenship, Carl S. O ' Neil, Stuart J. Burns, Paul L. Huff, Leo G. Staley, Robert E. Wingert. 121 Student Chapter AVMA Sophomores Top Row: Gailyn L. Dees, David J. Lodge, Larry S. Oldham, Robert L. Collins, John T. Hyde, Daniel W. Rose, Osmundo S. Castilla. Second Row: Herschel A. Stacey, Thomas A. Martin, Hubert E. Jeffers, Steven R. Mosier, Terry N. Turner, Gary D. Harmon, Harold E. Wasinger, Bernard A. Friesen. Third Row: Charles A. Helwig, James M. Holland, William C. Randle, Rodney L. Link, Stephen L. Winn, Cecil V. Everett, Donald W. Butts, Dennis L. Larson. Bottom Row: Victor C. Hurtig, Robert W. Minter, John A. Crouch, David B. Browne, Charles A. Dake, Robert M. Brown, Roger L. Lukens, Roy Friesen. Student Chapter AVMA Freshmen Top Row: Dallas D. Caster, Walter L. Stayton, James A. Case, Jerald A. Peterson, Iris L. Wagner, Judy A. Hough, Catherine L. Hyde, Cesar Gonzalez, Nou Nilean. Second Row: Charles E. Knudsen, Allen A. Cesafsky, Jon M. Day, Delvin D. Randolph, Joseph H. Mattare, Robert A. Anderson, LeRoy P. Schild, Benjamin B. Dow, Byron L. Wilson, Joy L. Decker. Third Row: Fineas G. Hughbanks, Robert L. Kerns, James L. Corlis, Duane M. Henrikson, Christopher E. Nance, Marlin D. Jeffers, Edward J. Jezbera, Eldon L. Misak, Joe K. Baber. Bottom Row: Richard J. Cortesi, Daniel A. DeNoon, Leonard A. Sigdestad, Timothy P. Cheney, Kenneth D. Winters, Leslie W. Rogers, James A. Pyles, Neill R. Walker, Roy A. Braum. Student Chapter AVMA Freshmen Top Row: David C. Potter, Dennis T. Nelson, Arthur L. Carpenter, Dan E. Cram, Edward J. Plocharski, Curtis D. Lewis, Larry K. Dresher, Ramon F. Crespo, Jerry L. Hummel, Ned E. Eib. Second Row: Darrell L. Haeker, James I. Miller, Robert E. Cartee, Edward E. Barben, Earl B. Hauck, George D. O ' Neill, David T. Lane, Lyle E. Zitek, Joe L. Mauderly, Fred R. Miller, Robert J. Bury. Third Row: Larry R. Anderson, Ross W. Witter, W.lliam C. Bergin, Andrew J. Bozarth, James F. Hicks, James E. Dale, Jerry M. Middleswart, Robert A. Swerczek, John B. Beyer, Dean E. Henricks. Bottom Row: Harold D. Bauman, Howard A. Kinzer, David L. DeFeo, Clint S. Hardy, Ronny L. Pemberton, Walter E. Colon, Jacob M. Sherwood, Leon A. Thiessen, Rob : n R. Domer, Jack S. Dunham. 122 Student AVMA Auxiliary fop Row: Joyce E. Gonzalez, Carol I. Hicks, Lillian H. Baker, Lois C. Kaiser, Beverly J. Cap- ron, Linda M. Schild. Second Row: Kay Corlis, Redetta A. Bury, Susan J. Just, Dae J. Snider, Neily J. Hardy. Third Row: Ruth I. Matney, Mary E. Bauman, Kay A. Riffel, Peggy J. Ketz- ner, Barbara R. Keene, Nancy M. Little. Bottom Row: Carol Cartee, Patricia C. Bergin, Sandra L. Kerns, Bar- bara J. Case, Nancy A. Pedersen, Shirley J. Nance. Auxiliary Entertains New Vet-Med Wives Introduction of brides and freshmen wives at a fall tea was one activity scheduled by the Student American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary. The 126 members and their husbands planned a spring picnic for veterinary students and their wives from Oklahoma State University. The annual junior-senior banquet climaxed spring events. Under the direction of President Janet Danielson, the Auxiliary undertook a drive to raise funds for a grants-in-aid program for veterinary students. To achieve their goal, members of the group sold candy to living groups and operated concession stands at the Veterinary Medicine Open House and the Manhattan Kennel Club Dog Show. Faculty sponsors for the organization were Mrs. E. H. Coles and Mrs. Lee Railsback. Student AVMA Auxiliary Top Row: Leann G. Jernigan, Sue Solomon, Judy Edmonds, Gelane Barr, Clare J. Askey, Joan Moeller. Second Row: Erma L. Baugh, Doris O ' Keeffe, Sylvia G. Brethour, Shirley Huck, Carol O ' Neil, Gail Friesen, Mary Barben. Third Row: Suzanne Stanton, Janet Danielson, Mickey Wheeler, Joanne Hanson, Joan Waite, Nancy Johnson, Doris Davis, Joyce Helwig. Bottom Row: Judy L Turner, Dee C. Leigh, Rosalie D. Robl, Lynn M. Tillotson, Pat Mills, Margaret Thomas, Karen Y. Domer, Peggy L. Middleswart, Marjorie H. Dunham. 123 International Coordinat- ing Council Top Row: Chin Li, Marion W. Karr, Donna J. Barber, Syed A. Hashmy, Mohammad Koutchek. Bottom Row: Jagadeesan V. Poola, John J. Buzenberg, Stephen A. Smith, Ralph E. Prusok, Walid H. Kattan. Council Co-ordinates International Affairs Chinese Membership Ranks Second Place Established on the K-State campus in 1953, the International Co-ordinating Council was designed to organize the scheduling of dif- ferent international activities. Syed Asif Hashmy, president, led the group composed of representatives from foreign associations, People-to-People and Peace Corps. Including a high percentage of graduate students, the Chinese Student Association was the second largest group of international students on campus. A recreation program for the club was emphasized by President Chin Li. The 112-member group, organized in 1957, was sponsored by Liang-tseng Fan. Chinese Student Association Top Row: Siu W. Sae, Josephine T. Wang, Anita W. Tsao, Wan-Chun Koeh, Chia M. Hu, Colette W. Chang, Rose Y. Chang, Cheng-Chin Chou, Yi T. Sun. Second Row: On S. Yue, Ru H. Mo, Lecon Woo, Cheng Chi, Franklin C. Lin, Tsun Lee, Christopher Hsu, Albert C. Yen, David K. Cheng, Hsieh-tien Sun. Third Row: Yung S. Su, Van Chang, Chi K. Lee, Ben Y. Jai, Thomas B. Lee, David F. Lam, Chen Min, Shiu K. Lee, Chong C. Shan, Chin Li, Yuan C. Chiang. Bottom Row: Leo S. Lee Danny C. Ko, Shan C. Sun, Vince K. Ng, Tso H. Chow, William H. Ho, Bong L. Koh, Chuen M. To, Teddy T. Wong, Sai W. Hu. 124 Arab -American Club Top Row: Aida A. Najjar, Yousif K. Da- wood, Am el AI-Has- sani. Second Row.- Ad nan 0. Darwash, Sami H. Abdelmalak, Hosain M. AI-Hassani, Zuheir S. Dada. Bot- tom Row: Walid H. Kattan, Mohammed I. Shaalan, Mrs. Wer- ner H. Barth, Dr. Werner H. Barth, Abdul R. Dahleh. Arab Students View Holy Land Pictures Islamic Organization Celebrates Christmas Pictures of the Holy Land were the high- light at the Arabic Dinner for the 40 Arab- American Club members. Organized in 1958 in New York for Arab students in the United States, the K-State chapter was guided by Walid Kattan. Queen Scheherazade was crowned at the Arabic Party. The students also exhibited at the fall activities carnivial. To celebrate the Moslem Christmas sea- son, the Islamic Association planned a ban- quet at which Moslem dignitaries appeared as guest speakers. The national organization was established at K-State in 1961. With President A. Asif Ali Hashmy, the 30- member group participated in the annual Convention of Moslem Students. Islamic Association Top Row: Fakhru A. Kaka, Mohammed F. Masood, Syed I. Hashmy, George A. Filinger, Sadiq A. Shariff. Second Row: Muhammad Akram, Syed A. Hashmy, Syed Warisi, Muayyad A. Younis, Intesar H. Zaidi, Aftab A. Khan. Third Row: Azmathulla S. Quadri, Ghulam S. Jatpi, Quaisar M. Hanif, Haqnawaz K. Khan, Sultan M. Zia, Mir A. Khan. Bottom Row: Ghulam S. Haris, Zafar A. Qureshi, Raziuddin M. Siddiqui, Najmuddin Saleem, Mohammed A. Rahman, Muhammad A. Pasha. 125 i India Association fop Riw: Chava M. Rao, Bh ; m S. Hans, Prabodh R. Shah, Chandrakant D. Shah, Krishna N. Saksena, Jaga- deesan V. Poola, Vasant K. Bhatnagar, Pradip K. Sarkar, Chandrapal Singh, Niranjan C. Shah. Second Row: Lohi D. Teki, Vijay R. Kumar, Pandurang A. Shenvi, Kumar Mangalmurti, Teiinder S. Rajpal, Nanabhai B. Daroowala, Reddy M. Narahari, Gregory S. Travassos, Noorul W. Ansari, Dhanjibha Prajapati. Third Row: Quaisar M. Hanif, Desai N. Rao, Pravin N. Sheladia, R. Kruttiventy Rao, Hardam S. Azad, Devki N. Khanna, Virendra K. Manaktala, Harish C. Minocha, Nagendra P. Singh, Shashi N. Sharma. Bottom Row: Azmathulla S. Quadri, Shyam S. Varma, Dantuluri G. Raju, Om K. Ghei, Esther A. Filinger, Rohini V. Desai, Yesoda D. Raj, Ammu S. Raj, Navin K. Sanghvi, Madhusudan Dharawat, Mir A. Khan. India Association Top Row: Sureshchandra Patel, George A. Filinger, Fakmru A. Kaka, D. J. Chandra Singh, Rambhai N. Patel, Manilal S. Khatri, Ahmed A. Mirza, Yacharappa Panchal. Second Row: Ajitkumar C. Kapadia, Gul H. Advani, Sureshchandra Vasa, Natabara Khuntia, Vinubhai C. Patel, Surendra K. Gupta, Girish C. Srivastava, Allappa S. Hadimani, Harish C. Virmani. Third Row: Sureshchandra Sheth, Bipin S. Dalai, Narain G. Kewalramani, Narendra M. Mistry, Kanaiyalal G. Shah, Vishesh C. Wadhwa, Gambhir Singh, Gummanur V. Rao. Bottom Row: Devendra S. Rajaparia, Jayant S. Patil, Thettu R. Reddy, Mithoo Ramohandani, Harsharan J. Singh, M. Sundara Raman, Jehangir P. Darukhanavala, Joginder Sidhu, C. Venkatesh Prakash. India Association Top Row: Rajendra U. Patel, Prabhat K. Misra, S. Mushtaq Warisi, Syed A. Hashmy, Prabhakar N. Laxmichand K. Jain. Second Row: Kishore C. Desai, Dineshchandra Patel, Prabodh G. Bakshi, Daran P. Sutaria, Bangalore Lingaraj, Pravinvhand Koradia. Bottom Row: Rajeshwar Singh, Kishore L. Raheja, Mohammed A. Rahman, Kanaiyalal C. Popat, Somchand J. Shah, Bhasker I. Baman. 126 People-to-People Top Row: Phyllis J. Kaff, Judy L. Taylor, Donna J. Bar- ber, Desmond Waturuo- cha. Second Row: John J. Buzenberg, Elizabeth A. Carlin, Glenda J. Gar- relts, Joann L. Droge, William Brookshire. Bot- tom Row: Donald F. Peterson, Kenyon K. Kugler, Ghulam S. Jatoi, Quaisar M. Hanif. Travel Plan Creates American Good Will India ' s Ambassador Speaks At Assembly Participating in the Summer Abroad pro- gram last summer were 23 members of the K-State People-to-People organization. The students traveled through Europe as people- to-people ambassadors. The Presbyterian Campus Center facilities were used for the Friday night meetings and activities which included forum discussions, parties and en- tertainment provided by students. Indian Ambassador to the United States B. K. Nehru was the featured speaker at the India Association ' s India Day program in February. Guests, which included Dr. Sher- man Johnson, deputy administrator for for- eign economics, participated in seminars on India ' s economic development and food problems. Also presented were documentary films, exhibits and a banquet. Entertaining guests at the World Community Day International Festival in November is the Indian chorus. Sponsored by the United Church Women of Manhattan, the event was an inter-cultural exchange. A wider acquaintance among Collegiate 4-H mem- bers is gained at an informal fall party. The club was organized in 1927 through the regional 4-H Club Department with the support of President Farrell. Collegiate 4-H Promotes Service Projects Integrating work and pleasure, members of the Collegiate 4-H Club joined together for the annual clean-up at Rock Springs Ranch near Manhattan. The 242 members kept active throughout the year to fulfill the club ' s role as a service and social group. President Larry Frazee, accompanied by several club members, journeyed across the state to assist county 4-H clubs in various projects. The group also aided in setting up a food stand at the State Fair. Construction of a float for the Homecom- ing parade captured the time and attention of many members, as did the planning of a mixer for the benefit of freshmen. A Christ- mas party, spring semi-formal and other social activities were chaperoned by Cecil Eyestone, faculty sponsor. Collegiate 4-H Club- Top Row: Cora J. Eggles- ton, Eva M. Mount, Nancy K. Hatfield, Syl- via J. Evans. Second Row: Wilda L. Loeppke, Rita K. Lilak, Larry D. Funk, Bonita F. Biery, Donna L. Martindale. Bottom Row: Lawrence R. York, Larry E. Cline, Raymond J. Spheichal, Steven A. Lunt. 128 Collegiate 4-H Club Top Row: Donna B. Bilderback, Gwen D. Neill, Lenore K. Brim, Effie M. Breeden, Sue L. Partch, Judith E. Brown, Rebecca A. Loucks, Barbara R. Caldwell, Carol A. Dyck. Second Row: Joan E. Lyne, Carol A. Hinnergardt, Barbara A. Atkinson, Janice D. Kepley, Linda L. Lamborn, Mary J. Fisher, Sharon K. Madden, Linda R. Kuchenthal, RoseAnn M. Wright, Amy K. Weller. Third Row: Bonnie J. Kleymann, Mary J. Pretzer, Joleen G. Neufeldt, Cheryl L. Lloyd, Norman E. Elliott, Jesse R. Scoggins, Judith L. Cook, Jannetts S. Robinson, Mary E. Ryan, Sharon M. Marcy. Bottom Row: Roderick K. Blocksome, Donald F. Schrick, Terrence S. Rice, Dale L. Royer, Terry L. Biery, Donald C. Haverkamp, Darrell D. Priddy, Verne E. Claussen, Frederick L. Williams. Collegiate 4-H Club Top Row: Sally A. Schlobohm, Anne M. Kramer, Patricia A. VanVleet, Janet L. Patton, Barbara A. Meyer, Mary F. Flentie, Sue A. Failor, Helen C. Hamilton, Myrna M. Otte, Paula L. Rathbun, Linda S. Hauptli. Second Row: Diana K. Goertz, Judy K. McClure, Linda M. Loeppke, Patricia A. Patton, Edith M. Galle, Myoan J. Swilley, Mary J. George, Jeanne L. Muret, Vickie J. Schwemmer, Janice F. McClaren. Third Row: Sharon E. Stauffer, Norman C. Triemer, Lawrence H. Erpelding, Edward S. Oplinger, Ronald L. Ibbetson, Larry E. Dahlsten, Charles W. Boles, Deanna K. Wallace, Marcia L. Lowther, Deanna M. McCracken. Bottom Row: Ronald E. Jones, Jerry L. Wilson, Gary L. Base, James E. Zwonitzer, Richard D. Kruse, Arlen W. Etling, Ronald C. Lundquist, Eugene W. Kovar, Gary S. Overley, George L. Zabel. Collegiate 4-H Club Top Row: Paul A. McLenon, Neil D. Rogers, Richard L. Teagarden, Harold D. Engle, Armin E. Nelson, Carol S. Tiffany, Barbara J. Symns, Janet K. Mapes, Erma J. Karr. Second Row: William H. Lintner, Dale E. West, R. Dwight Westervelt, James C. Dunn, Fred L. Toot, Elizabeth A. Newton, Larry G. Campbell Edward S. Ryan, George W. Kuchenthal, Kenneth W. Kelley. Third Row: Mary K. Munson, Helen C. Davis, Sharon R. Hartung, Joyce L. Truax, Elaine F. Strahm, Annette L. Buckland, RaeMarie Dodge, Beverly A. Koehn, Doris R. Becker, Doris M. Schierling. Bottom Row: Lyle H. Chadwell, Glenn A. Newcomer, Leon L. Dunn, John W. Toney, Larry D. Frazee, Darrell W. Garner, Michael E. Kroll, James R. Dobbins, LaVerne R. Myers, Everett G. Aldridge. Perfecting a water ballet routine, Frog Club swim- mers rehearse for their annual spring water show. Frog Club Members Visit Pittsburg Clinic Investigating new ideas in synchronized swimming, the Frog Club traveled to Pitts- burg to attend a clinic. Present to demon- strate her winning solo routine was the Iowa State A. A. U. Synchronized Swimming Champion, Theresa Anderson. Devoting a large share of practice to the spring water show, the Frog Club worked on dance compositions, synchronized swimming routines, and water stunts. With Orchesis, the club performed duet routines in costume and explained water stunts for high school visitors attending K-State ' s Sports Day. Frog Club Top Row: Twila M. Laughlin, Joan E. Lyne, Marjorie J. Wright, Gwen D. Wood- ard, Lynda L. Johnson. Second Row: Jimmie L. McNatt, Mary L. Atkin- son, Linda K. Sham- baugh, Patricia M. Campbell. Bottom Row: Karen S. Martinson, Lauren A. Barnard, Row- land H. Anthony, Patricia A. Leeper, Beth Railsback. Car Enthusiasts Plan Sports Car Display Concours D ' Elegance, the most extensive auto showing of its kind in the midwest, was planned this spring by the Sports Car Club. An exhibit of cars including restored antiques was displayed in the animal husbandry build- ing. Club members met twice a month for rallies and gymkhanas driven over timed obstacle courses built for small cars. K-State Sports Car Club Top Row: DeWayne D. Wai I is, Larry R. Morris. Bottom Row: Kenneth A. Schmidt, James V. Bean, Ruth E. Morris. 130 Organists Supervise Workshop Sessions Activities of the American Guild of Organists included sponsoring an organ workshop and presenting one recital each semester. A goal of the 17-member organiza- tion, led by Clifford Ochampaugh, president, and Robert Hays, sponsor, was promotion of the use of better religious music. American Guild of Organists Top Row: Robert W. Hays, Patricia A. Patton, Mary E. Craig, Margaret R. Roebke. Second Row: William G. Noud, Carolyn S. Behan, Kathleen L. Haberbosch, Mayme L. Kauffeld. Bottom Row: Alice E. Kleinsorge, Glenn L. Tate, Clifford I. Ochampaugh, Rachel R. Unruh. Chaparajos Members Back Queen Contest Sponsoring a rodeo queen contest for the first time, Chaparajos members and judges picked Ann Hoy as K-State National Inter- Collegiate Rodeo Association Queen. She reigned over the 1963 K-State Rodeo where Chaparajos members won all-around cow- boy and all-around cowgirl trophies. The rodeo team also placed at five out-of-state rodeos. Another annual activity of the 89- member organization was a fall trail ride. Chaparajos Club Top Row: Karen Cox, Linda R. Kuchenthal, Jeanette K. Seller, Marcia K. Cheavens, Patricia S. Cliborn, Linda K. Gaskill, Karin L. Alexander, Ronald D. Klataske. Second Row: Linda R. Simmons, Sheila J. McCain, Patricia K. Ingersoll, Carol A. Baldwin, Kathy A. Rueschhoff, Deborah F. Kerr, Paula G. Antenen. Th ird Row: Terry F. Ball, John H. Anderson, Charles W. Kuhn, Larry J. Cox, Lou E. Clark, Suzanne L. Clark. Bottom Row: Eugene L. Gross, Denis A. Bekaert, Michael R. Renouf, Robert H. Daily, Charles R. White, Paul K. Randall, Charles K. Tillson. Chaparajos Club Top Row: Don L. Kueck, Nancy J. Hedges, Cheryl L. Rattle, Linda K. Pettijohn, Shelia A. Smith, Kathryne L. Gaynier, Linda J. Schleicher, Carol S. Walker. Second Row: Patricia S. Hopper, Tamera Chapman, Leslie A. Thompson, Roxana M. Lawson, Nancy A. Charles, Linda K. Shambaugh, Charlee D. Caple, Linda K. Stevenson. Third Row: George C. Halazon, Her- bert E. Hoss, George A. Teagarden, Gerald T. Young, Norman L. Hazelbaker, Steven A. Mueller, Max L. Worthington, Jack R. Klotz. Bottom Row: Clyde E. Luce, Robert V. Vodraska, Thomas A. Williams, Richard K. Norton, Garry R. Brower, George S. Katchis, John D. Todd, Arden Vernon. K-State Players Top Row: Raedell J. Winston, Andrea L. Castle, Judy L. Taylor, Kathleen K. Dole, Barbara A. Sadkin, Susan M. Mobley, Diane F. Williams, Cheryl S. Gilmore, Carol S. Walker. Second Row: Virginia R. Green, Cathleen R. Simpson, Robert A. Burnett, Douglas E. Powell, David Sadkin, Ardis E. Horsch, Sheila A. Hoy, Sally A. Schlobohm, Sharon M. Shue. Third Row: Patsy A. Slusser, Eloise D. Fugit, Glenda A. Apt, Sue K. Murray, Linda J-. Hardy, Diane K. Starbuck, Susan J. Shel- don, Judith A. Cowdrey, Janet C. Coleman. Bottom Row: Dennis D. Denning, Stewart L. McDermet, Frederick L. Williams, Boyd E. Masten, Nancy S. Noble, Karen M. Holeman, Jane V. Garnett, Janet A. Rotman, Harriet J. Stutzman, Sidney W. Cherpitel. Drama Group Stages Seven Presentations Modern Dance Team Performs in Recital Seven theater productions were presented by the K-State Players this year as they finished their first complete season in the Purple Masque Theater. Panel discussions, films and guest lectures were part of the organization ' s monthly meetings which were conducted by President Stewart McDermet. Dance symposiums at Kansas University and Emporia State were attended by mem- bers of Orchesis, modern dance group. A spring dance concert and guest appearance at Ft. Riley were planned by President Kay Ingersoll and Adviser Pat Hostetter. Two modern dance films were also shown. Orchesis Top Row: Nancy M. Schiller, Joan E. Hayes, Susan Stevenson, Lynn K. Parsons, Melody L. Rosness, Patricia Hostetter. Second Row: Deanne L. Fuller, Kathleen K. Dole, Bernadette R. Hawkes, Elizabeth D. Smith, Bette L. Edwads, Mary L. Jones, Sharon M. Shue. Bottom Row: Frances G. Thawley, Patricia K. Ingersoll, William H. Lintner, William R. Benedict, James I. Mosteller, Andrew R. Heyl, Kathleen A. Allen, Margaret Middleton. 132 K-State Water Sports Club Top Row: Gary D. Bonn, Louise A. Jove- nal, Janice M. Orth, Carol J. Deubler, Patricia S. Cliborn, Brenda J. Grif- fith, Suzanne Stone. Second Row: Robert D. Dryden, Gary L. Hauptli, James A. Wilber, Cheryl R. Stuckey, Clark T. Heglar, James W. Scheetz. Third Row: Linda R. Simmons, Rich- ard M. Hunt, Michael W. Linn, Rowland H. Anthony, Judith A. Wolf, Diana K. Hyames. Bot- tom Row: Merlan T. Almquist, Michael R. Renouf, William A. Fagot, Thomas W. Thurman, Robert H. Miller, Galen E. King. Circle KTop Row: G. Orval Ebberts, William R. Klassen, David L. Stegall, Michael L. Moser, Timothy L. Carroll, Ernest W. Griffith, Bryan L. Query. Second Row: Maurice D. Penner, Larry G. Arnold, Bernard H. .Ceding, Richard J. McDpugal, James D. Viergever, Charles R. Fortmeyer. Bottom Row: Darrel W. Andrist, Terry M. Haggard, Randall L. Harmison, Dennis R. Lindley, Paul F. Habiger, Milford M. Driskill, Larry E. Greene. Water Sports Club Finishes First Year Circle K Members Host District Confab Completing its first full year on campus, the Water Sports Club sponsored the Wild- cat Carnival as a fund-raising project. A racing shell donated by Purdue University prompted the scheduling of a spring race with the University of Michigan. Organized to promote safety in water sports, the club required that its members be able to swim. Members of the local Circle K Club were hosts for the Kansas District Circle K Con- vention. Established at K-State last year, the 21 -member group sponsored a pancake eating contest and a safety campaign. A cam- pus beautification program was also under- taken by Circle K, a service group for college men affiliated with Kiwanis International. 133 Providing worship centers on campus are the Dan- forth and All-Faith chapels. Music recitals and guest speakers as well as religious services are a part of the scheduled activities at the center. Religious Council Presents The Dialogue Presenting a documentary program, The Dialogue, to organized houses and church fellowships were the members of the Re- ligious Council. Composed of representatives from each religious organization on campus, the 25-member group was led by President Charles Straus. In preparation for a confer- ence on church-state relations, the members participated in a program concerning the factors of religion and government. Religious Council Top Row: Lee S. Leichtling, Patricia A. Keating, Syed A. Hashmy, Myron L. Graybill, Judy A. Jaax, Joan P. Colbert. Second Row: Katherine L. Middleton, Diana K. Goertz, Joleen G. Neufeldt, William C. Tremmel, Evelyn E. Moody, Myron N. Jorgensen. Bottom Row: William J. Siebert, J. Dennis Dlabal, Arthur S. Harvey, Charles W. Straus, John K. Senne, John M. Littrell. Gamma Delta Top Row: Kathleen A. Guen- ther, Linda K. Bacho- ritch, Connie L. Guets- chew, Georgann Smith. Second Row: Evelyn R. Jelka, Nyla J. Gnadt, Virginia E. Noller, Sarah J. Meyer. Third Row: Hobert P. Ahrens, James E. Geringer, Merle A. Soeken, Lawrence M. Lobitz, William J. Sie- bert. Bottom Row: Robert N. Dietrich, Gor- don E. VonStroh, Ber- nard D. Finuf, Wesley A. Duesing, Gary D. Janke, Arthur S. Harvey. Gamma Delta Learns Role of Christianity Lutheran Fellowship Celebrates Founding Baptism and The Christian in Today ' s World were among topics discussed by the members of Gamma Delta, Lutheran student association. The 20 members assisted in lead- ing the discussions at the weekly meetings. Under the direction of President Merle Soeken and Adviser Arland Pauli, the group planned a chili feed and a pancake fry. Celebrating their organization ' s 25th anni- versary at K-State were members of the Lutheran Student Association. The group was chartered in 1938. The religious organiza- tion, which held weekly discussion sessions, was represented by Linda Niedenthal at a Quadrennial Student Christian Federation Conference in Athens, Ohio. Lutheran Student Association Top Row: Stanley R. Husted, Eva M. Ayres, Carla S. Ericson, Edna M. Becker, Rita M. Morgan. Second Row: Steven C. Borell, Karmon D. Almquist, Shelby L. Bailey, Sherwood L. Svarvari, Forrest G. Holcomb. Third Row: Steven D. Schultz, Eldon E. Peterson, Neil T. Satterlee, Eckhard R. Knolle, Merlan T. Almquist. Bottom Row: Marvin W. Mann, Frank W. Lambert, Harold A. Martens, Carl W. Johnson, Ronald C. Lundquist, David A. Bak. 135 Baptist Student Union Top Row: Barbara J. Briggs, Sandy S. Shelton, Rosanne M. Parker, Marjorie J. Wright, Judith E. Williams. Bettie L. Payne. Second Row: Carol A. Starns, Faye P. Dunn, Vesta L. Dauber, Connie E. Rogers, Sheryl L. Alloway. Bottom Row: John M. Little, David 0. Travis, Gordon D. Schwartz, Robert G. Ethridge, William R. Hardgrave, Raymond E. Renollet. Baptist Organization Receives Top Honor Christian Fellowship Travels to Colorado Receiving the First Magnitude Award, the highest award bestowed upon Baptist Stu- dent Unions by the Southern Baptist Con- vention ' s Student Department, was the K-State chapter of BSU. President Dale Schwartz and Sponsor Mrs. L. L. Dunn guided the 35-member group in planning the social activities of the year and in hosting the 1963 State BSU Convention. Combining with four other chapters of Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, the K-State Christian Fellowship chapter helped to sponsor an international student house- party in Colorado during Christmas vaca- tion. The students, with sponsors Herb Moser and Vernon Larson, skied, hiked, skated and attended lectures on basic Christianity. The group also planned a picnic for Freshmen. K-State Christian Fellowship Top Row: Norma J. Barker, Janet N. Patton, Suzanne M. Heller, Carol A. Nelson, Elizabeth A. Brinkoeter. Second Row: Kenneth J. Locke, Karen K. Ewy, Melvin V. Splitter, Fred H. Davis, Kathleen M. Schulz, Martha J. Porter. Third Row: Elaine R. Neufeldt, Janice M. Johnson, Leslie B. Allison, Edith E. Warrington, Harry K. Lightner, Alma L Schweitzer. Bottom Row: James A. Kimble, Leland M. Anderson, John K. Senne, Lonnie A. Theye, Douglas J. McGraw, Denis L. Anderson. Liahona Club Plans Manhattan Services Sunday morning and Wednesday evening church services of the Reorganized Church of the Latter-Day Saints of Manhattan were conducted in Danforth Chapel by Liahona Fellowship. Dr. Kenneth Boese, a Manhat- tan physician, served as pastor of the church, and in his absence, the fellowship conducted discussion sessions. The organization enabled its 12 members to keep in contact with the church while in school. Myron Graybill was president of the group which was one of about 30 such fellowships in the Midwest. Liahona Fellowship Top Row: Lloyd E. Barnett, Lilly M. Goodin, Myron L. Graybill. Bottom Row: Donald R. Loar, Verlyn W. Ebert, David R. Newman, Royce E. Fowler. United Campus Christian Fellowship Top Row: Joan E. Lyne, Marlyce V. Fechner, Tpka J. Snyder, Joan E. Findeiss, Phyllis J. Kaff, Linda J. Massengill, Ruth E. Applegate. Second Row: Susan L. Hall, Mary F. Flentie, Barbara J. Symns, Evelyn E. Moody, Jannette S. Robinson, Vera J. True, Mary L. Hall, Susan C. Squtherland. Bottom Row: Gary P. Agin, Gary D. Boyer, Ronald A. Miller, Dennis L. Droge, Warren D. Toedman, Everett G. Aldridge, Charles V. Hook. New UCCF Council Creates Leadership Designed to give freshmen leadership ex- perience, a freshman council was initiated by the United Campus Christian Fellowship. Rev. Emilio Puerto from the Philippines was guest minister for the group during the spring semester. The organization, composed of 2,000 members from five denominations, participated in five religious conferences. Religious services and social activities of UCCF are conducted at the Presbyterian Campus Center. Newman Club Hosts Regional Conference Members of K-State ' s Newman Club were hosts to approximately 100 officers of the seven Newman Clubs in Kansas during Lead- ership Day. Promotion of Newman Clubs on campuses was the key subject. The 375 members, under the guidance of Adviser Joseph Hajda, met bi-weekly for communion breakfasts featuring guest speak- ers from this campus, Marymount and St. Mary ' s. Father Patrick McAnanny dis- cussed the church and state and Father Rob- ert Vering spoke about Papal volunteers. Father E. J. Weisenberg, former chaplain for the school, also addressed the group. In ad- dition, buffets followed by student-led dis- cussions were planned every Sunday eve- ning. Judy Jaax conducted weekly meetings. During Orientation Day, freshmen and their parents were guided through the new Newman Club Student Center which was dedicated last April. Several dances, a fall picnic complete with hootenanny and two retreats were among the social activities. Chapel, library, classrooms and kitchen are among facilities offered students by the Newman Center. Newman Club Top Row: Carl Kramer, Dona C. Gerber, Marilyn J. Anderson, Mary J. Hurley, Francisco Q. Catalo, Manuel D. Arcino, Donald L. Harris, Gary E. Voelker, Gerard H. Marcotte, E. J. Weisenberg. Second Row: Titus Kiragu, Larry J. Beat, Dennis A. Rohan, Michael J. Bartkoski, Vicki A. Resley, Elaine A. Rusch, Verna R. McCaffrey, Mary E. Carson, Ann Hund. Third Row: Henry J. Allen, David F. Peterson, Michael Verschelden, Michael L. Gaston, RaeMarie Dodge, Katherine L. Vinduska, Cheryl J. Miller, Richard B. Isbill, Larry G. Hess. Bottom Row: Robert M. Moews, James L. Schoenberger, John F. Carson, James E. Dale, Patrick L. Dale, T. Oneil Sullivant, Joel S. Brummel, Alfred Breitenstein, Thomas W. Swerczek, Terry D. Thompson. 138 Newman Club Top Row: William R. Keating, Jerry L. Morgenstern, William J. Schrandt, Gary P. Rombeck, Ronald E. Sanko, James R. Studnicka, Leroy R. Broxterman, Michael Buchheisten, Walter J. Duff, Judith S. Halbleib. Second Row: Deanna K. Klenda, Jeanett E. Lang, Susan K. Dlllman, Frank G. Bieberly, Mary J. Hund, Cheryl A. Boucher, Jean L. Dillon, Barbara A. Tussey, Bonnie J. Kley- mann, Patricia A. Doyle. Third Row: Jerry B. Fickel, Arnold J. Reichuber, Kenneth E. Habiger, James L. Shank, Robert J. Mary, Thomas F. Kongs, Donald J. Navinsky, Frank A. Ruff, Stephen J. Lange, J. Dennis Dlabal. Bottom Row: Kenneth E. Redetzke, Roger L. Becker, Leon B. Schmidt, Cyril W. Habiger, Bethold J. Hirt, John J. Kern, Donald E. Poelma, Thomas F. Siewert, John F. Dillon, James R. Fangman. Newman Club Top Row: Martha J. Lonergan, Trudy K. Balthazor, Margery A. Thielen, Thomas M. Kuntz, Robert J. Camerlinck, Gerald H. Schmitt, Barbara S. Wurtz, Margaret R. Roebke, Janet S. Bieberly, Vuong Q. Hai. Second Row: Mary S. Wallerius, James J. Lackett, Philip H. McGrath, Barbara S. Frohn, Mary A. Hornung, Leroy V. Skoch, Patricia A. Keating, Rita K. Lilak, Marilyn E. Lange, Joyce A. Riedy. Third Row: Eldon E. Huschka, Carmen L. Bieker, Kenneth R. Cqrpstein, Andre Darrigrand, Edward W. Marks, Edwin H. Streit, Robert A. Swerczek, Marvin M. Mark, John M. Suellentrop, David A. Swerczek. Bottom Row: Dale E. Roberts, James R. Jaax, Charles R. Heidrick, John A. Bertels, Steven D. Holke, Charles F. Klesath, Leroy E. Pitman, Richard N. Day, Tom J. Ryan, William 0. Caspar. , - Newman Club Top Row: Francis Sedlacek, Gary P. Mann, Gerald R. Haworth, Paul F. Antes, Donald L. Sweat, Jose D. Cordova, Timothy L. Carroll, Jerold D. Penka, Charles T. Badrick, Thomas E. Baily. Second Row: Mary K. Makins, Barbara K. Richard, Kathleen M. Anderson, Diane L. Corcoran, Mary J. Fisher, Kathleen M. McKelvy, Sharon A. Peltier, Nelly Valsagna, Jerry K. Harper, Robert L. Antes. Third Row: Eileen M. Matson, Donna L. Olivier, Judy A. Jaax, Joyce K. Hirt, Joan I. Conner, Lucia A. Schafer, Judith A. Penka, Mary J. Riddle, Elaine C Smith, Janice L. Sramek. Bottom Row: Mathilda H. Schartz, Douglas C. Seibel, Edward F. Shank, Gerald F. Slonka, Michael A. Gangel, Edward D. Barenberg, Donald D. Smith, Joel T. Weigand, Lawrence J. McLain, Norman R. Schneider. 139 Gathering around their Christmas tree are Wesley students at one of many informal social functions. Methodists Combine Activities at Wesley Wesley Foundation was the center of activities for men and women of Methodist preference. The 75 women of Kappa Phi, led by Carole Hanstead, president, and Mrs. Warren Rempel, adviser, sponsored a bake sale and prepared meditation booklets. Financial aid to the Student Christian Movement in Ceylon was a special project for the men of Sigma Theta Epsilon. Stan Mosier, president, and the Rev. Warren Rempel, adviser, directed the group ' s efforts to obtain summer work scholarships. Wesley Foundation Top Row: Patricia L. Rogers, Marilyn A. Peiter, Carole A. Honstead, Thomas W. Rhodes, Charles R. Weldon, Mary J. Pretzer, Janice D. Kepley, Marcia K. Cheavens, Stella K. Mason, Sherryl L. Diller. Second Row: Frank A. Rogers, Robert A. Sparks, Gerald A. Bird, Jerry L. Cassidy, Charles M. Stites, Donald G. Booth, Thomas A. Bryan, Darold D. Davis, James W. Scott, Larry L. Chase, Steven L. Leuthold. Third Row: Harlan D. Stauffer, James R. Dobbins, Steven R. Mosier, Linda L. Ward, Katherine L. Middleton, Harold Woods, Stanley J. Mosier, Margaret E. Wilson, Linda G. Seaton, Charlotta E. Howk, Mary B. Stephens, Larry G. Campbell. Fourth Row: Mrs. Warren Rempel, Warren Rempel, Dennis R. Chambers, Gary D. Spiker, Norman T. Brooks, Merle G. Eversmeyer, Chester W. Cusic, James K. Koelliker, Ross A. Olson, Gary S. Overley, Michael L. Gamble. Bottom Row: Dorothy P. Garrett, Sheryl K. Jordan, Gayle P. Verhage, Karen L. Mitchell, Vicki R. Buchman, Catherine R. Oppliger, Susan J. Kelley. Wesley Foundation Top Row: Olga E. Schwartzkopf, Gloria D. Wanager, Sharon L. Nelson, Ruthann Guthrie, Rose N. Detter, Linda S. Hauptli, Edith M. Dickinson, Patty L. Daugherty, Regena K. Alexander, Judith M. Graham, Deanna L. Sainer. Second Row: Mane L. Cone, Pamela M. Baker, Linda L. Seaton, Diana K. Pringle, Leanna M. Lenhart, Lucille I. Latschar, Mary A. White, Marsha K. Greene, Ruthann Maedge, Sheryl A. Stoddard, Patricia A. VanVleet, Gayle P. Verhage. Third Row: Leuita M. Gugler, Judy K. McClure, Janet L. Janssen, Donna A. Dodge, Glenda A. Apt, Barbara H. Lewis, Evaline M. Jones, Karen S. Peters, Barbara A. Pyle, Karen S. Tucking, Phylis E. Ball. Bottom Row: Sylvia M. Barth, Judy E. Brown, Max H. Dewey, Boyd E. Masten, David C. Gillespie, Richard J. Jewett, Richard E. Sims, Marvin C. Wahlen, Virginia A. Weisser, Janet S. Meyer, Margaret A. D ; xon. Sigma Theta Epsilon Top Row: Charles R. Weldon, Robert A. Sparks, Gerald A. Bird, Donald G. Booth, Thomas A. Bryan, Darold D. Davis, James W. Scott, Larry G. Campbell. Second Row: Frank A. Rogers, Dennis R. Chambers, Rev. Harold Woods, Charles M. Stites, Steven R. Mosier, Ross A. Olson, Jerry L. Cassidy, Michael L. Gamble. Bottom Row: Rev. Warren Rempel, David C. Gillespie, Gary D. Spiker, Norman T. Brooks, Chester W. Cusic, Stanley J. Mosier, James K. Koelliker, Gary S. Overley. Kappa Phi Top Row: Gegena K. Alexander, Judith M. Graham, Dorothy P. Garrett, Sheryl K. Jordan. Second Row: Marsha K. Greene, Barbara A. Pyle, Glenda L. Nicholas, Pa- tricia A. Van Vleet. Third Row: Irene S. Skonberg, Sharon A. Mendenhall, Katherine L. Mid- dleton, Olga E. Schwartzkopf. Bottom Row: Linda L. Warp, Mrs. Warren Rempel, Donna A. Dodge, Bonnie J. Gentry, Shelia R. Pilger. Kappa Phi Top Row: Karen S. Peters, Patty L. Daugherty, Sharon L. Nelson, Jane Clark, Susan J. Kelley, Catherine R. Oppliger, Judith D. Cauble, Sheryl A. Stoddard, Patricia L Rogers, Judy E. Brown. Second Row: Reita B. Wilson, Janet L. Schultz, Judith A. Cowan, Diana K. Pringle, Zoe A. Holmes, Imogene J. Ross, Gayle P. Verhage, Mary A. White, Karen L. Mitchell, Rose N. Detter, Marcia K. Cheavens. Third Row: Ruthann Maedge, Carol A. Barnhart, T. Suzanne Beck, Linda E. Porter, Sandra J. Beck, Joyce L. Truax, Mary B. Stephens, Janet L. Janssen, Carole A. Honstead, Cheryl L. Ayers. Bottom Row: Phylis E. Ball, Karen S. Tucking, Joan E. Bolyard, Janet S. Meyer, Margaret E. Wilson, Barbara H. Lewis, Carolyn L. Vecera, Virginia A. Weisser, Margaret A. Dixon, Patricia A. Byers, Evaline M. Jones. 141 Students leave the annex of the Baptist Campus Cen- ter which was completed in time for fall services. Williams Fellowship Hosts State Meeting Christ and Color was the theme of the tenth annual Kansas Baptist Student Move- ment Conference hosted by the K-State chapter of Roger Williams Fellowship. The organization, sponsored by the American Baptist church, met in a newly completed annex at the Baptist Campus Center. Don Warren, president, and Rev. Dale Turner planned programs that centered around the nature of responsible Christian behavior. Roger Williams Fellowship Top Row: Ru-Hsin Mo, Edward E. Yotter, Jerry L. Harm, Gary R. Yotter, Steven M. Dent, Allan L. Fedosky, Charlotte M. White, Janiece D. Fair, Rose A. Bradbury, Mary F. Young. Second Row: Marjorie A. Moore, Anne L. Bowman, Niranjan C. Shah, Virginia S. Ford, Janet K. Mapes, Linda S. Huber, Janet M. Lemon, Mrs. Dale Turner, Elizabeth A. Cowles. Third Row: David A. Richardson, Patricia A. Fail, Vickie J. Schwemmer, Melvin D. Rpbinson, Gerald R. Smith, Roger R. McKee, Larry D. Rosenstiel, Mary K. Munson, Marilyn J. Back. Bottom Row: Folorunso A. Fayinka, Jerold W. Harrison, Donald R. Zahnley, Dan R. Bonine, James W. Hicklin, Ronald W. Bryan, Wayne A. Pearson, Timothy B. Harris. Roger Williams Fellowship Top Row: Sally A. Shaw, Nancy E. Fair, Nancy R. Hatfield, Sharon K. Lewis, Sandra E. Freelain, Karen E. Abbott, Ellen L. Cowles, Effie M. Breeden. Second Row: Jonetta A. Morgan, Andrea R. Bass, Shirley E. VanMeter, Marcia S. Monahan, Elaine F. Strahm, Jean M. Fair, Sandra E. Powell, Mary K. Fowler. Third Row: James D. Thompson, Thomas E. Darnell, Randall L. Rich, Eugene W. Allen, Clair L. McFadden, Dale R. Turner, Karen S. Mitchell, Mary L. Esau. Bottom Row: Don R. Warren, Ernest I. Glotta, Weldon K. Gimbel, Randall L. Harmison, Roy 0. Grieshaber, Dewey A. Cortner, Austin L. Widener, Richard J. Lindsay. Mennonite Activities Promote Fellowship In addition to worship services and bi- weekly meetings, Mennonites encouraged fellowship through social activities. Mennon- ite Fellowship President Dennis Gaede and Sponsor Dwight Klaassen organized a fall social, Christmas banquet and spring picnic. Mennonite Fellowship Top Row: Ervin C. Reimer, Peter P. Preheim, Chester L. Nachtigal, Siegelinde DeJong. Second Row: Carol A. Dyck, Joleen G. Neufeldt, Elaine R. Neufeldt, Priscilla D. Neufeld, Lynette Preheim. Bottom Row: Dennis J. Gaede, James R. Neufeld, Hielke DeJong, Dwight H. Klaassen. B ' nai B ' rith Students Attend Social Study Representing Kansas State at the Conven- tion on Inter-Racial and Inter-Religious Problems in Washington D. C. last fall were two members of B ' nai B ' rith Hillel. Lee Leichtling, president, conducted the bi-weekly business meetings which often featured guest speakers. William Koch ex- plained Kansas folklore to the group and George Mann described the architecture in Israel. Adviser for the 23-member organiza- tion was Dr. Yeshajahu Pomeranz. B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Foundation Top Row: Lee S. Leichtling, Samuel Masket, Ebrahim Hakim ' an. Second Row: Harvey I. Stein, Andrew D. Becker. Bottom Row: Lewis Rosenblatt, Yeshajahu Pomeranz, Charles Kaufman. Grace Baptists Lead Weekly Discussions Student members of the Grace Baptist Fel- lowship conducted weekly discussions and Bible studies following Sunday evening sup- pers. Christmas caroling for shut-ins in rest homes, a bowling party and a hayrack ride were among the activities planned for the 20 members by Doug McGraw, president, and Dr. Herbert Moser, sponsor. Grace Baotist Student Fellowship Top Row: Norma J. Barker, Suz- anne M. Heller, Alma L. Schweitzer, Kathleen M. Schulz, Virginia P. Mason. Second Row: Roger B. Johnson, Janice M. Johnson, David H. Cromwell, Edith E. War- rington. Bottom Row: James F. Wadsack, Le- land M. Anderson, Harry K. Lightner, Douglas J. McGraw, Darryl E. Matter. 143 Campus and Nation Mourn for President The greatest shock ever to spread across the K-State campus was the news of the assassination of the President of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. No single line can express the feelings of a nation for the loss of its President. No single term can record the sorrow felt by a campus for the loss of the man John F. Kennedy. f ' Grief and sorrow mold the faces of students as they gather to hear confirmation of the shocking report. In a moment of solitude there is time to think and time to find one ' s place in the pattern of things. Symbolizing the grief of the campus and the nation, the flag atop Anderson Hall flys at half-mast. In the Union lounge, internationals join with Amer- ican students to view the unbelievable events. Ex- pressions of sorrow from throughout the world re- flected the respect held for the late President. Visiting Berlin, Germany, students get a glimpse of the past war and a feeling of present cold war. In effigy, a rally bonfire de- stroys the opponents mascot. Maze of Impressions Constitute Existence From the beginning of freshman orienta- tion to the last senior final, a student ' s life is filled with an endless maze of experiences and an incalculable number of single impres- sions. Within the classroom, knowledge and learning are the important elements. Activi- ties and events, whether basketball or the Artist Series, serve to broaden the student ' s perspective. But the silent base of experience stems from contact with others. Hats in reverse is the victory signal as band mem- bers help celebrate a victory over Brigham Young. 146 The crowd is a symbol of college life, and within the crowd, the student ' s opinion is his prerogative. L I Flying flashcards mark a Wildcat touchdown and start campus controversy about safe school spirit. Complete with guitar, drums, piano and amplifiers, the Jerry Lee Lewis band performs at the Union. 147 Sports Events, Campus Activities Speed Pace Victory for the Wildcats secures another Big Eight crown and marks the beginning of a trip to NCCA semi-finals. Reflected in a student clutching his tally sheet is suspense hovering over the crowd. Spirit and enthusiasm vividly exhibited by K-State basket- ball fans as they support Wildcats in victory and defeat. 148 During School Year Methods vary in keeping track of the passage of time during the K-State school year. But no matter what manner is used, the time span from registration to Thanks- giving is the longest, with mid-semester exams and football the only milestones. To most, basketball is the favorite calen- dar device. The sport ' s pre-seasonal play fills the gap between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Conference play carries the school year through fall semester finals to spring vacation. From there, woodsies, formals and spring finals finish the year. Apparently challenging the heights of the team mem- bers, a Wildcat cheerleader soars in pregame cheer. The Scoreboard tells the tale and victory comes no sweeter than a home win over arch-rival KU. 149 Under the influence of posters and banners in every nook and cranny, students choose their leaders. Mild weather, good winds and the water in Tuttle Creek are prerequisites for student sailboating. Switch from the multi-kibitzer bridge games, stu- dents play chess in an unusually empty State Room. Water Sports Add To Spring Outings Newest attraction for K- Staters is Tuttle Creek Dam which added swimming, boating and picnicking to spring agendas. Events such as the K-State rodeo, Y-Orpheum and spring sports completed the schedule. 150 The recently completed Turtle Creek Dam has created an ideal recreational area for outdoor enthusiasts. For K-Staters, Turtle Creek has provided an impor- tant diversion from the routines of campus life. Shaving cream, raw eggs, bamboo poles and shapely sweaters are all a part of Sigma Chi ' s Derby Day. Standing at parade rest, ROTC cadets contemplate the untimely departure of a member of their ranks. 151 ? P scene to inspect a new pledge class. New pledges spent that Friday night at their respective houses. Still clutching her bid in her hand, a new pledge runs the gamut of fraternity men who are on the 152 Panhellenic Council Top Row: Sally E. Sheppard, Marilyn Garrison, Pat A. Rash, Sherre L. Shiel, Gwen D. Woodward, Barbara A. Bagby, Nancy C. Baker, Dorris A. Seymour, Susan Coleman, Margaret A. Koepke, Ann McCaslin, Gloria Bartholomew. Bottom Row: Karen L. Chitwood, Celia G. Eveleigh, Lorene K. Mundhenke, Sally S. Smith, Kathy Holecek, Olga E. Schwartzkopf, Marilyn Bartholo- mew, Kay E. Bain. Panhel Receives Awards For Leadership For leadership in fraternity ideals and standards, Panhellenic Council received two national awards. Fraternity Month maga- zine and the national council presented the honors. Sheree Shiel served as president and Mary Frances White was faculty sponsor. Junior and senior representatives from each of the eleven sororities wrote a new con- stitution and revised rush rules. Members are selected by their respective sororities. Named Derby Darling at the annual Sigma Chi Derby Day, Connie Stewart and her attendants wear the traditional black high heels, shorts and sweaters. Contestants were judged only on their figures. Off and running in the ninth annual Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Relays, the nearly twenty teams com- pete for a trophy, won seven times by the Betas. Proceeds finance a freshman girl ' s scholarship. Interfraternity Councils Promote University Projecting the University image, 30 Inter- fraternity Pledge Council members visited their home town schools to give informal speeches and distribute campus publications. To finance two scholarships, IPC sponsored a booth at the Water Sports Carnival. With junior and senior representatives from 22 fra- ternities and two colonies, Interfraternity Council directed Greek Week and cleaned Tuttle Puddle as a service project. Interfraternity Council Top Row: David L. Dewhirst, Merwin L. Brown, Daniel B. Denk, Thomas M. Nelson, William 0. Caspar, Harold J. Bales, Donald E. Reimer, Richard A. Barta. Second Row: Robert G. Rohrbaugh, Terry B. Farabi, Steven L. Koestel, Duane P. Schneider, Charles R. Fortmeyer, Thomas W. Shane, David W. Simmonds. Bottom Row: Robert W. Phillips, Paul E. Muehring, Rich- ard D. Hagerman, Robert L. Offutt, David W. Lowe, Dennis L. Dechert, Carl B. Price, Robert G. Heft. 154 y Inter-fraternity Pledge Council Top Row: Michele J. Clark, Peter A. Jiran, Leslie J. Harrison, Shirley A. Wanklyn, Nancy S. Caldwell, Ashley Allison, Harold D. Engle. Second Row: Ernest J. Finocchio, Judith A. Davidson, Sharon M. Shue, Sherilyn Carl, Connie S. Mc- Clain, Gary A. Langner, Stephen E. Patterson, Roger W. Bailey. Third Row: Alan V. Seal, Ronald H. Roesler, Laurel C. Smith, Jerry M. Rhodes, Lon Kurtzman, Warren E. Walquist, Thomas G. Evans, Stephen L. Lindenbaum, Philip D. Laurie. Bottom Row: Gene W. Laverentz, Lyman G. Hughes, Richard M. Anderson, Gretchen M. Brandt, Julia A. Linder, R. E. Waide, Robert L. Jones, Lanny W. Mai, James D. Walker, David R. Thomas. Peppermint Lounge atmosphere and the mus ic of the Thundermen prevail as couples gather at the refresh- ment stand during the IPC dance. Crowning of king and queen at intermission highlighted the evening. 155 A greeting party of sorority members signals the beginning of another rush party complete with a house tour, skit and short conversations. At one of the 12 required fraternity rush dates, Greek members stress fraternity selling points while surrounding a rushee in a hot-box. 156 After picking up invitations to pledge, 277 rushees who pledged 11 sororities run screaming from Boyd Hall where they were met by their new sorority sis- ters. Rushees returned to many houses for yell-ins. 606 Students Pledge Greek Organizations After five days of rush parties, 277 of the 343 freshman and upperclass women regis- tered for fall rush were pledged by K- State ' s 11 sororities. Delta Zeta took part in formal rush week for the first time since recoloniz- ing at K-State in 1963. Under Panhellenic Council ' s new invita- tion policy, rushees were permitted to choose two parties they would attend the last night of rush after being entertained at three after- noon parties. In past years rushees were required to accept invitations to all five parties at one time. The 21 fraternities participating in rush pledged 329 men. Farm House, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Delta Chi and Triangle did not rush for new members during fall rush week. Hours of practice during Work Week culminate with execution of one of five skits given by each sorority. J. 157 Alpha Chis Conduct Ceremonies at Ranch Preparing Rush Week meals, unaided by a cook, were Alpha Chi Omega members from 1835 Todd Road. Ninety-nine chapters Founded DePauw Uni- versity 1885 Gamma Zeta chapter established 1947 President: Kath- leen Murphy Conducting pledging ceremonies at Rock Springs Camp, members of Alpha Chi Omega entertained new pledges at a two-day re- treat after the close of Rush Week. Four Angel Flight members, the Royal Purple and Student Directory editors, the spring assistant Collegian editor and the presidents of the Putnam Association and Arts and Sciences Council were Alpha Chi Omegas. Members were also on Home Eco- nomics Council and in Chimes, Alpha Delta Theta, Phi Alpha Mu, Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Upsilon Omicron and Theta Sigma Phi. Caring for children in a Manhattan nurs- ery school and caroling at Fort Riley were service projects of the lyre wearers. A Christmas formal planned by the pledge class, the Shipwreck Party, the Golden Lyre Ball, a beatnik party and mothers ' and fathers ' weekends were highpoints for the Alpha Chi Omega social year. Alpha Chi Omega Top Row: Mrs. Constance Booth, Cheryl A. Acker- man, Jennifer E. Alldritt, Barbara A. Bagby, Norma L. Banks, Martha A. Barkis, Carol A. Barn- hart. Second Row: Mari- hart. Second Row: Marilea K. Bell, Beverly G. Bert- well, Annette J. Beyer, Mary E. Single, Veron- ica A. Bonebrake, Bon- nie B. Bonewitz, Helen F. Bosche. Third Row: Gretchen M. Brandt, Sharon L. Bran- num, L. Clare Cameron, Patricia Christensen, Karen Cox, Lucinda A. Crowder, Frances L. Cun- ningham. Bottom Row: Karen D. DeGood, Kathleen A. Dickey, Patricia A. Doyle, Susan K. Farha, Connie L. Friesen, Gretchen A. Nilson, Judith E. Hal- bleib. 158 Alpha Chi Omega Top Row: Judy A. Hough, Roberta L. Hughes, Judie K. Hunt, Elaine Hunter, Judith L. Jones, Linda A. Kirk, Linda A. Kraus. Second Row: Judy B. Kueker, Diane E. Lee, Shirley Levendofsky, Lois K. Lewis, Carole S. Mc- Kay, Marcia A. McNeely, Judy A. Miller. Third Row: Patricia K. Miller, Carolyn K. Mohr- man, Kathryn A. Moore, B. Kathleen Murphy, Maryanne Murphy, Sher- rill A. Niles, Anellen Ny- quist. Fourth Row: Linda L. Pape, Cheryl A. Power, Charlotte C. Rahe, Nancy C. Reeves, Imogene J. Ross, Barbara J. Ruedi- ger, Luanne R. Shank, Carol E. Sloan. Bottom Row: Mary A. Stoskopf, Jill J. Trim- mell, Carolyn L. Vecera, Bettie L. Weaver, Mary L. White, Marlene R. Wills, Raedell J. Winston, Nancy S. Wolf. Providing musical entertainment at the Alpha Chi Omega beatnik party is a beat generation trio. Additional social activities included the Christ- mas and spring formals and a shipwreck party. 159 Alpha Delta Pi Top Row: Mrs. Dorothy Peter- son, Brenda G. Adrian, Karin L. Alexander, Fred- ricka S. Alford, Paula G. Antenen, Lonna S. Bald- win, Penelope J. Ball, Janet V. Bernhardt. Second Row: Merlena A. Birney, Marilyn K. Boles, Nancy I. Bradley, Mary L. Bridenstine, Gail M. Buenning, Jan C. Buen- ning, Sharon R. Burton, Cheryl L. Carleton. Third Row: Joan P. Col- bert, Zelma R. Cole, Marquita M. Condon, Natalie J. Cowan, Leah S. Daily, Phyllis J. Day, Judith A. Dey, Patricia A. Emrich. Bottom Row: Jeryn S. Faddis, Beverly K. Fort- meyer, Jean S. Fraser, Barbara S. Frohn, Mari- lyn Garrison, Linda C. Gockel, Nancy J. Hedg- es, Terry I A. Herpich. ADPis Secure First In Float Competition College Years The Best Years of Our Lives, a replica of a Royal Purple, won Alpha Delta Pi first place in the sorority di- vision of the Homecoming float parade. ADPis were also judged second among soror- ities entered in Interfraternity Sing. Working with men of Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, members prepared a Christmas party for underprivileged Manhattan children. Alpha Delta Pis worked in such campus groups as Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Delta Theta and K-State Singers. One hundred six chap- ters Founded Wesleyan Female College 1851 Alpha Eta chapter estab- lished 1915 President: Brenda Messmer Faculty members and housemothers attended a get- acquainted tea at 518 Sunset honoring the new ADPi housemother. Serving a chili supper to actives earned money for the Alpha Delta Pi pledge class. After building a fire to ward off December ' s sub- zero cold front, Alpha Delta Pis relax in front of their living room fireplace. ADPis were chosen to reign as Circle K Queen and a Barnwarmer princess. Alpha Delta Pi Top Row: Barbara E. Higgins, Mary L. Holmquist, Carole A. Honstead, Car- olyn J. Hoover, Mary A. Hornung, Ronna L. House, Catherine L. Hyde, Lynda L. Johnson. Second Row: Barbara J. Kern, Anna L. Kinder, Kathleen K. Klein, Jac- queline Kubat, Susan M. Leonard, Vicki L Lew- man, Susan Lippen- berger, P amela A. Mer- riman. Third Row: Brenda K. Messmer. Svlyia M. Mills, Roberta I. Minnis. John- nie L. Morgan, Elisa E. Noll, Elizabeth A. Os- horn. Louise K. Perry, Sherian K. Peters. Fourth Row: Sharon D. Reed, Raena L. Reiss. Roslyn R. Rice, Sandra L. Roark. Roseann C. Sams. Ss ' ly E. Sheonard, lane A. Sherer, Linda L. Simpson. Fifth Row: Linda K. Snod- grass. Linda K. Seven- son, Constance A. Stur- gis, Margaret H. Sueh- rue, Patricia E. Sugh- rue, Sharon Y. Swarner. Janet A. Svmns, Sus n A. Tavlor, Frances G. Thawley. Bottom Row: Patricia A. Thomas, Joyce M. Tim- mons, Karen P. Walk- meyer, Shirley A. Wank- lyn, Lynette K. Warner, Lois K. Wells, Peggy J. Whitesell, Andrea S. Wil- kerson, Rosemary A. Wolfe. 161 Alpha Xi Delta Top Row: Mrs. Dortha Casey, Sharon L. Adair, Chris- tine Anderson, Janet J. Arnold, Gratia L. Baehr, Kay E. Bain, Linda C. Barton, Janet S. Bie- berly. Second Row: Barbara D. Boyer, Pamela Brand- enburger, June C. Bryant, Diane K. Burts- chi, Harriet Christen- sen, Diane T. Cohen, Susan Coleman, Marsha F. Crotinger. Third Row: Dee A. Davis, Carol J. Deubler, Jacque- line Dietrich, Constance M. Dukelow, Janice L. Dyche, Janice M. Fromme, Patricia G. Hammond, Lydia J. Hand. Bottom Row: M a r I e n e K. Harkins, Barbara C. Hege, Sue E. Hemphill, Janet L. Hendricks, Bon- nie Hergenreter, Marlys K. Hilyard, Laurie S. Hoyt, Diana K. Hyames. Polishing trophies and cleaning the recreation room, Alpha Xis complete regularly assigned house duties. One hundred ten chap- ters Founded Lombard College 1893 Alpha Kappa chapter estab- lished 1922 President: Barbara Hege Alpha Xis Renovate, Add Rooms to House New Georgian decor of gold, turquoise and white greeted Alpha Xi Deltas returning from Christmas vacation. The redecorated house featured sleeping dorms, 11 study rooms and trophy, recreation and living areas in its new addition. Awaiting comple- tion of the addition and redecoration, 12 Alpha Xis had lived in Rice Hall, an inde- pendent dormitory, during first semester. Alpha Xis were active in Student Senate, Mortar Board and Angel Flight, and were represented on all A.W.S. committees. Mem- bers were elected to eight honoraries. Washing cars netted Alpha Xi Delta money to support scholarships financed through its national sorority philanthropy. 162 After the Parents ' Day and Homecoming games, Alpha Xi Deltas entertained their parents and alum- nae in the partially completed Alpha Xi house. The new addition was finished during Christmas vacation. Alpha Xi Delta Top Row: Carol A. Jahnke, Virginia Johnsmeyer, Lora L Johnson, Virginia L. Johnson, Marilyn Y. Jones, Karen K. Kemper, Virginia B. Kenyon. Second Row: Leatrice A. Kiener, Dianne Knox, Karen K. Kuhn, Joyce A. Lauritzen, Wilda L. Loeppke, Marjorie I. Mabry, Marilyn J. Mc- Cabe. Third Row: Sharon K. Nelson, Stana J. Nys- wonger, Linda D. Orrell, Janice M. Orth, Joan E. Pool, Roberta K. Pratt, Donna R. Preddy. Fourth Row: Sandra K. Price, Helen L. Rees, Janet K. Rice, Barbara C. Roberts, Sandra S. Shipek, Sharon M. Shue, Lucinda Smiley, Sandra L. Spangler. Fifth Row: Sharon L. Spangler, Janice L. Sramek, Suzanne Stone, Carol M. Surtees, Caro- lyn L. Warner, Roslyn D. Wentz, Janice K. Widner, Judith A. Wolf. 163 Focal point of the new Chi Omega house, 1516 Mc- Cain Lane, is a false door appearing two stories high. The red brick home was the fourth house to be com- pleted in the development northeast of the campus. Chi Omegas Dedicate ContemporaryHome A four-level contemporary house decorated in copper green, peacock blue and rust be- came the home of 85 Chi Omegas in Septem- ber. An all-campus open house followed the Chi Omega house dedication at which alum- nae and campus officials were guests. Four Phi Kappa Phi, three Mortar Board and two Chimes members were Chi Omegas. The singles champion for women ' s tennis in- tramurals was a member of the sorority. Winner of a $25 Chi Omega award was an- nounced at the Social Science Award dinner. Members and dates attended the Christmas Stocking Party and the White Carnation Ball. Entertaining four children of an adopted family at Christmas, Chi Omegas gave them toys, food and clothing. The women caroled at the Fort Riley hospital. One hundred thirty-five chapters Founded Uni- versity of Arkansas 1895 Kappa Alpha chapter established 1915 Presi- dent: Nancy Knoell Chi Omega Top Row: Mrs. Evelyn Page, Betty S. Arnold, Nancy C. Baker, Marcia G. Ben- nett, Mary A. Bishop, Sandra L. Bradley, Mary P. Cain, Nancy S. Cald- well, Betty J. Cloud. Second Row: Polly A. Coombs, Cynthia S. Coulson, Judith A. Cowan, Martha J. Cox, Diane D. DeVoe, Mary J. Dice, Catherine Dick- inson, Donna A. Dodge, Pamela J. Dubley. Third Row: Janet K. Dye, Sue A. Eslinger, Linda R. Fairchild, Beverly J. Fal- coner, Beverly K. Flies, Linda R. Fritz, Sandra L. Garner, Cheryl S. Gil- more, Carolyn K. Gra- ham. Bottom Row: Cynthia L. Hincz, Janet L. Horchem, Sharon A. Hotujac, Pam- ela A. Howard, Sherry L. Irons, Jane A. Isch, Judy A. Jaax, Nancy J. Jamvold, Diane L. Keller. 164 C 7 Omega Top Row: Nancy E. Kendrick, Judith L. Kesler, Jane D. Klover, Nancy J. Knoell, Carolyn S. Kuhn, Sammye S. Manning, Susan J. McCoy, Caro- line S. Mclntyre. Second Row: Marilyn A. McMillan, Julia A. Mer- rill, Susan Merrill, Janice J. Miles, Judith A. Miller, Cynthia A. Mundt, Mau- rine L. Murphree, Ann E. Nelson. Third Row: Nanci S. Nel- son, Valerie A. Nixon, Susan M. Oke, Joy L. Porter, Ruth C. Rea, Patti Rickenbacher, Can- dace L. Rogers, Linda J. Rosenkranz. Fourth Row: Judith A. Rowan, Sidney F. Row- land, Constance Schlei- cher, Dorris A. Seymour, Linda K. Sherar, Sheree L. Shiel, Linda R. Sim- mons, Dianne K. Smith. Fifth Row: Susan Staf- ford, Linda K. Stanley, Karen S. Stephen, Carol A. Strobel, Richie R. Strohl, Catherine J. Thompson, Mary J. Tif- fany, Rachel R. Unruh. Bottom Row: Beverly M. Wagner, Nancy S. Waite, Carol S. Walker, Victoria L. Weidle, Can- dace A. Wheatley, Nancy S. Wilcox, Martha E. Wood, Jane A. Zicke- foose. Delivery of first prize in a cigarette contest is made to the members of Chi Omega. The coeds col- lected over 15,000 cigarette packages to win the 200-selection jukebox for their recreation room. Moving day arrives as Tri Deltas lug cartons into one of their house ' s 10 newly completed bedrooms. Deltas Boost Grades, Earn Panhel Award Presentation of the 1963 City Panhellenic Scholarship Improvement Award honored Tri Delta ' s move from eighth to fourth place in sorority grade averages. Dean of Students Chester Peters presented a program for further grade improvement at Delta Delta Delta ' s scholarship banquet. As a chapter project, members attended the Circle K pancake feed and contest. Tri Deltas also sent Christmas toys to children at the Neurological Institute in Topeka. Four Putnam Scholars, a K-State Ful- bright Scholarship finalist, one Mortar Board woman, one Chimes member, the Military Ball Queen and three of the five Royal Purple Queen finalists were Delta Delta Deltas. One hundred nine chap- ters Founded Boston University 1888 Theta Iota chapter established 1915 President: Linda Stearns Delta Delta Delta Top Row: Judith Allen, Jean- ette E. Barney, Carolyn Bartholomew, Gloria Bartholomew, Kathryn A. Boxberger, Glee A. Boylan, Carol A. Brent, Elizabeth Brinkoeter. Second Row: Jane M. Britton, Sherry K. Brush, Karin F. Burns, Sherilyn Carl, Judith D. Cauble, Jane Clark, Barbara L. Dawson, Susan K. Dill- man. Third Row: Patty S. Drake. Judith A. Dum- ler, Nancy A. Dumler, N. Beth Dumler, Nancy J. Exline, Janet L. French, Carole J. Fry, Jeanne L. Gebhart. Bottom Row: Mary E. George, Connie L. Hager, Marilyn L. Hall, Franco A. Hammel, Mary L. Haymaker, Harriet A. Hayward, Marilyn S. Hemphill, Carol A. Hin- nergardt. 166 Delta Delta Delta Top Row: Mary S. Mutton, Deanna K. Klenda, Sharon R. Kraff, Jean- ette E. Lang, Sharon A. Landsdowne, Mary B. Lawhon, Karen A. Leis- ter, Mary F. Mann, Second Row: Jean A. Maynard, Ann McCaslin, Susan R. McCullar, Jean A. Mclntyre, Kathleen A. McNeal, Carol E. Mil- ler, Sue A. Neill, Carol L. Olson. Third Row: Carolyn G. Otto, Linda S. Oveson, Linda A. Pageler, Pa- tricia L. Peterson, Shirley A. Pinkerton, Barbara J. Popkess, Katherine A. Popkess, Sarah A. Potter. Fourth Row: Cheryl G. Retter, Jamie Rothberg- er, Martha C. Sanders, Betty A. Schmelzel, Nancy J. Schroeder, Cheryl E. Scoville, Mar- ilyn L. Singer, Marilyn K. Spainhour. Bottom Row: Linda L. Stearns, Ellen L. Taylor, Linda M. Westfall, Nancy S. Whetstine, Diane E. Wills, Phyllis B. Wilson, Ruth A. Wilson, Paula A. Wool ley. From a two-level serenade balcony along the rear of their house at 1834 Laramie, Tri Deltas listened to FMOC skits. The new wing of the Spanish Pro- vincial home featured a patio beneath the balcony. 167 Delta Zeta Top Row: Mrs. Effie Newton, Elaine K. Adams, Mary K. Adams, Lorraine A. Adamson, Judith K. Al- lee, Murilynne M. Bailey, Marian K. Barnes, Jean K. Bodwell. Second Row: Elaine K. Brensmg, Karen J. Carey, Jean E. Dallas, Nancy J. Eisele, Linda G. Emmot, Linda J. Estey, Patricia A. Fail, Nancy E. Fair. Third Row: Carol J. Fish- er, Delia J. Flack, Bar- bara J. Fleming, Carole J. Francis, Priscilla Fulk- erson, Dorothy L. Glan- ville, Marjorie L. Gordon, Susan L. Hall. Bottom Row: Carol L. Hamby, Mary B. Hibler, Billie J. Hinds, Geraldine A. Jandos, Patricia A. Keating, Brenda L. Lah- meyer, Marc i a A. Lemon, Julia A. Linder. Delta Zetas Colonize, Celebrate State Day One hundred fifty-six chapters Founded Miami University 1902 Lambda chapter estab- lished 1963 President: Mary Beth Hibler Celebrating its first anniversary since re- colonizing at K-State with 45 pledges in 1963, Delta Zeta hosted members of its seven-state province during Delta Zeta State Day. Now one of the newest Delta Zeta chapters in the nation, the sorority first organized at K-State in 1915 but was disbanded during the Depres- sion. Delta Zeta ' s national pledge trainer was entertained at the new chapter ' s first Found- er ' s Day celebration. A holder of a Ford Foundation Scholar- ship, the president of Chimes and the vice- presidents of AWS, YWCA and the K-State Players were Delta Zeta members. Formerly the Chi Omega house, 1803 Laramie be- came home to 45 new DZ initiates during fall Work Week. New members had been initiated by Delta Zetas from the sorority ' s Nebraska Wesleyan chapter. At a tea given by Manhattan alumnae for collegiate Delta Zetas, coeds sing their sorority songs and Christmas carols for their hostesses. The alums were later taken on tours of the new chapter house. Delta Zeta Top Row: Karen M. Lutz, Joyce E. McDonald, Cheryl J. Mil- ler, Marilyn K. Mohr, Lorene K. Mundhenke, Sharon K. Ost, Shelia R. Pilger, Carol L. Porter. Second Row: Barbara A. Pyle, Cecilia M. Raymer, Carol S. Reed, Linda K. Ruetz, Deanna L. Sainer, Charlene E. Schemper, Virginia Schneider, Iva L. Schupp. Third Row: Olga E. Schwartzkopf, Martie R. Shaffer, Sarah A. Shaw, Susan J. Sheldon, Sue A. Shelton, Shirley J. Shoemaker, Nancy L. Spangler, Dianne K. Starbuck. Bottom Row: Janice E. Smith, Barbara K. Swin- ney, Gail E. Tawney, Judy L. Van Blarcum, Becky L. Watki ns, Sharon A. White, Marian L. Whitmore, Wilma L. Woolsey. 169 Gamma Phi Betas Capture Campus Titles Seventy-two chapters Founded Syracuse Uni- versity 1874 Beta Up- silon chapter established 1957 President: Linda Gill more The contemporary Gamma Phi Beta house at 1807 Todd Road, is home of K-State ' s Homecoming Queen. K-State ' s Homecoming Queen, the Flush Bowl and Cannon Ball Queens and attend- ants to the Barnwarmer and Circle K Queens were Gamma Phi Betas. Scholastic and professional interests boosted Gamma Phis to membership in 11 campus honor- aries. Two cheerleaders , two K-Steppers, six Angel Flight members and the Omicron Nu president belonged to the sorority. First place plaque in the first annual foot- ball pep rally noise making contest was won by Gamma Phi Beta. Members also took third place among sororities entered in the fall Interfraternity Sing. A Trip Overseas for a legacy weekend featured five Gamma Phis showing slides of foreign countries they had visited. Members invited dates to a Christmas dinner and en- tertained the children of Manhattan alumnae at the house during the holiday season. Gamma Phi Beta Top Row: Mrs. Tulsa Craig, Jolane S. Ackerman, Karen L. Barndt, Julia A. Boilenbacher, Mary L. Brainerd, Gale M. Brandt, Gail S. Breiden- thal, Pamela R. Buetzer. Second Row: Patricia J. Callen, Mary F. Childres, Jane R. Choplin, Linda A. Claydon, Victoria L. Clegg, Ruth E. Coburn, Joan I. Conner, Vicky J. Cotner. Third Row: Carol A. Couch, Shirley C. Crail, Betty J. Dawson, Martha M. Fly, Mary 2. Furney, Catherine M. Gerritz, Janice M. Gillmore, Jean C. Gillmore. Fourth Row: Linda E. Gillmore, Sonia J. Green, Marsha K. Greene, Mar- garet J. Gunn, Sandra L. Gutru, Kathleen L. Haas, Ann B. Harper, Betty J. Harris. Bottom Row: Leslie J. Harrison, Kathryn L. Holecek, Sonja S. Hook- er, Ardis E. Horsch, Cheryl K. Jarvis, Karen E. Johnston, Joan K. Kammerer, Patricia L. Kennedy. 170 Gamma Phi Beta Top Row: Judith K. Lybarger, Judy A. Magoffin, Sally J. Maichel, Mary K. Makins, Dawn L. Man- tele, Maureen K. Manuel, Mary J. McAdow, Judith E. McGee. Second Row: Sally R. McWilliams, Mary C. Meehan, Judith A. Mel- vin, Claudette M. Mes- ser, Nancy J. Olson, Betty A. Randall, Doro- thy A. Reeves, Karen S. Repp. Third Row: Gertrude F. Rippey, Linda S. Rively, Susan L. Rosenkranz, Colleen K. Salter, Sharon K. Saxe, Chris A. Schrepel, Patricia L. Shane, K. Sue Shannon. Fourth Row: Jean A. Shoop, Cynthia S. Shupe, Sally S. Smith, Sheryl K. Smith, Amy J. Sobba, Joan M. Spangler, Rita M. Spitsnaugle, Jane A. Suor. Bottom Row: Louanne The i I man n, Janet G. Ticknor, Linda K. Tur- ney, Susan J. Walker, Ruth E. Whitten, Sue A. Wiltse, Judith A. Wis- dom. Gamma Phis yell their way to first place in the fall Pep Coordinating Council noise making contest. 171 With no required study hall, Theta women are able to read or work on projects in the recreation room. Thetas Garner First In Grade Rankings Earning first place in scholarship rankings among sororities for spring 1963 brought a scholarship trophy to Kappa Alpha Theta for the second consecutive semester. Four fraternity sweethearts, four Phi Kappa Phi members, president of Phi Alpha Mu and members of Mortar Board, Student Senate and Chimes belonged to Kappa Alpha Theta. At the Twin Star Formal, Thetas crowned King Kite. Celebrating the chartering of the first Kappa Alpha Theta chapter, members invited dates to a spring kite flying party. Eighty-nine chapters Founded DePauw Uni- versity 1870 Delta Eta chapter established 1961 President: Carolyn Meats Kappa Alpha Theta Top Row: Mrs. Jeanette Sim- onson, Alice A. Arnott, Marilyn J. Back, Thelma R. Bailey, C. Katherine Barker, Mary L. Barley, Rilla S. Barnhart, Suz- anne M. Behrens. Second Row: Sara S. Bentley, Anne L. Bow- man, Billie J. Bowman, Anita I. Brady, Brenda G. Brown, Signe L. Burk, Helen M. Buttron, Joan M. Campbell. Third Row: Judy K. Chit- wood, Karen L. Chitwopd, Nancy Coberly, Judith A. Cox, Judith A. David- son, Marvella R. Dyck, Janiece D. Fair, Jean M. Fair. Fourth Row: Marcia A. Farrell, Diane K. Fred- erick, Louise R. Giefer, Judi A. Golden, Caro- line J. Greer, Nancy G. Grey, Brenda J. Grif- fith, Mary A. Gustafson. Bottom Row: Helen R. Heath, Janice K. Hicks, Barbara S. Hobbs, Ann J. Howell, Barbara A. Jetland, Susie E. John- son, Dianne K. Jurenka, Janet I. Kaelson. 172 .. Completing their first full year of residency at 1517 McCain are the members of Kappa Alpha Theta. The coeds crowned John Durling King Kite at the annual dinner and Twin Star Formal in December. Kappa Alpha Theta Top Row: Catherine J. Keiser, Diane Klinger, Janice K. Knappen- berger, Marcia J. Koch, Adelia M. Mansfield, Karen B. Mauck, Sheila J. McCain, Janice I. Mc- Cord. Second Row: Carolyn E. Meats, Judy L. Meerpohl, Jean M. Miller, Mary C. Miller, MarjorieA. Moore, Monica J. Myers, Nancy L. Niles, Margaret D. Noller. Third Row: Rae J. Opie, Janice L. Parks, Patricia A. Pierce, Gretchen Pomerenke, Virginia A. Power, Ann L. Query, Patricia A. Rash, N ancy E. Schletzbaum. Fourth Row: Glenda M. Selfridge, Sharon K. Shaw, Ellen E. Sheedy, Kathryn M. Shimer, Karen K. Shulda, Sally A. Sutton , Vera L. Swope, Janice L. Travis. Bottom Row: Valorie A. Travis, Kathryn E. Ur- banek, Elizabeth A. Wandt, Christine Wheat- ley, Gloria D. Wika, Cheryl E. Williams, Mary B. Williams. 173 First sorority house built northeast of the campus was Kappa Delta ' s home of buff brick at 1220 Cen- tennial Drive. Before Christmas, members serenaded residents of The Manor, a Manhattan rest home. KD ' s Secure Award For Gracious Living One of three gracious living awards for hospitality was won by K-State ' s Kappa Delta chapter at their 1963 convention. KD social functions included a pledge pajama party, the Emerald Ball and house parties. Kappa Delta Top Row: Mrs. Charles Duncan, Judy K. Anderson, Donna J. Barber, Alice I. Barn- hart, Pamela J. Berkey, Susan M. Bohrer, Made- line L. Bruton, Judith A. Calliham. Second Row: Tamer a Chapman, Nancy A. Charles, Elizabeth E. Clark, Carolyn J. Cox, Carole I. Cress, Janet K. Darter, Sharon F. Etling, Margaret A. Evans. Third Row: Celia G. Eve- leigh, Gail W. Filbert, Sharon A. Gardner, Glenda J. Garrelts, Susan C. Carver, Victoria L. Caster, Mary D. Gentry, Judy F. Glenn. Bottom Row: Nancy J. Glover, Cheryl A. Goertz, Virginia R. Green, Judy K. Griffin, Nanci J. Guthrie, Kathleen L. Haberbosch, Judy L. Heck, Sharon K. Hohner. Kappa Deltas were elected to the Home Economics and Arts and Sciences Councils and eight campus honoraries. Named top- ranking K-State freshman woman in 1963, one KD freshman earned a 4.0 grade average. One hundred four chap- ters Founded Long- wood College 1897 Sigma Gamma chapter established 1920 Presi- dent: Joyce Roberts 174 Kappa Delta Top Row: Donna J. Hover, Janice E. James, Jean A. Kelley, Barbara A. Kevan, Nancy J. Kirchhoff, Margaret A. Koepke, Marilyn R. Kuhn, Sara L. Kuhn. Second Row: Cheryl M. Kuiken, Beverly J. Lar- sen, Twila M. Laughlin, Carolyn K. Leeper, Doris M. Lehman, Linda L. Lehman, Carol L. Marsh, Ann Martin. Third Row: Connie S. Mc- Clain, Carolyn J. Miller, Kay D. Mortimer, Muriel J. Mowder, Vicki J. Moyer, Catherine A. Murry, Martha A. Mus- toe, Susan J. Nelson. Fourth Row: Margaret E. Nichols, Judy A. Oleen, Carole L. Powell, Ruth L. Raymond, Sandra L. Rice, Linda A. Richel, Carol L. Robbins, Emily A. Robbins. Fifth Row: Joyce A. Rob- erts, Diane K. Schecher, Gretchen C. Schwarz, Joan E. Scott, Johnette M. Scott, Beryl A. Shaw, Bobbie J. Shaw. Bottom Row: Cathleen R. Simpson, Sharon L. Slocum, Donna L. Soek- en, Sarabeth Walker, Karen S. Ward, Luanne H. Waters, Mary A. Wat- te rs. Houseboy serves dinner to Kappa Deltas at the KD Christmas Party. The champagne beige dining room accented by four antique murals adjoins the recrea- tion room in a sunken level of the six-level house. Kappa Women Achieve National Recognition Splashing their way to first place in intramural swimming were 18 Kappas from 217 Fairchild Terr. Ninety-three chapters Founded Monmouth Col- lege 1870 Gamma Alpha chapter estab- lished 1916 President: Martha Johnson Kappa Kappa Gamma national award for best chapter-alumnae relations was earned by K-State ' s chapter. The biennial award was judged on reports of national sorority visitors and the Manhattan alumnae organi- zation. Working with alumnae, members en- tertained children of local Kappas at an Easter egg hunt on the house lawn. Mortar Board tapped four members from Kappa Kappa Gamma, the largest number selected from any organized house. Kappa women served in Student Senate, earned scholastic recognition in Phi Kappa Phi and were elected as Pershing Rifles Queen and an attendant to the 1963 Homecoming Queen. A Valentine dance given by pledges, the Monmouth Duo, presented jointly with Pi Beta Phi sorority, and a Christmas house party were on the Kappa social calendar. Kappa Kappa Gamma Top Row: Mrs. Dorotha J. Roberts, Marilyn J. Anderson, Nancy A. Baker, Sheryl D. Baker, Carolyn J. Bearg, Sandra J. Beck, Ann L. Beck- with, Brenda B. Benja- min. Second Row: Natalie M. Booth, Chalise A. Bourque, Judith I. Brandt, Mary R. Bret- hour, Margie A. Bryan, Patricia S. Bryant, Martha A. Burgess, Sharon J. Carlson. Third Row: Linda S. Chasey, Michele J. Clark, Carolyn A. Cotter, Donna K. Daily, JoAnn C. Dodd, Karen J. Eckert, Susan C. Eckert, Bette L. Ed- wards. Fourth Row: Susan K. Flett, Joan V. Foley, Janet M. Francis, Judith C. Fulkerson, Kathryne L. Gaynier, Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Brenda A. Goat- ley, Janice L. Goodpas- ture. Bottom Row: Pamela K. Griffee, Barbara A. Gug- ler, Jacquelyn H. Haines, Judith L. Harry, Pamela J. Henry, Rebecca J. Hesser, Nell F. Hinz, Pa- tricia S. Hopper. 176 Presenting their candidate to the students attend- ing the Homecoming Previews are members of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Later that evening judges named the KKG candidate as one of the Homecoming finalists. Kappa Kappa Gamma Top Row: teri A. Hoover, Valerie B. Hoover, Judy L. Jacobs, Judith L. Jones, Sue J. Kaufman, Diane S. Kempke, Nancy A. Klag, Kristina L. Kunz. Second Row: Patricia A. Leopold, Barbara P. Loe- beck, Barbara J. Mc- Curdy, Carole J. Mcjn- tire, Karen R. McMillin, Mary C. Messenger, Susan M. Mobley, Linda M. Morgan. Third Row: Kathleen D. Nelson, Jane E. Pease, Mary A. Pryor, Karen L. Robinson, Carol J. Row- land, Nancy L. Rundell, Candace T. Schulze, Susan J. Small. Fourth Row: Susan B. Snider, Nancy A. Sparks, Cynthia L. Sperry, Sandra K. Steele, Jeanne H. Stickney, Sheryl A. Stod- dard, Nancy R. Stone, Cheryl R. Stuckey. Bottom Row: Barbara J. Thompson, Margaret F. Thompson, Patricia E. Tweed, Margaret E. Weigel, Judith F. Wer- ner, Elizabeth A. Wilson, Joan F. Wood, Gwen D. Woodard. 177 Handicrafts made at a Tennessee school supported by Pi Beta Phi were sold by members at Thieves Market. Mothers staying at 1819 Todd Road for Mothers ' Weekend Christmas shopped with their daughters. Pi Phi Singers Top IF Sing Competition One hundred nine chap- ters Founded Mon- mouth College 1867 Beta chapter established 1915 President: Penny Heyl Top ranking among sororities entered in Interfraternity Sing was won by Pi Beta Phi. In the Daze of Knights earned Pi Phis third place in 1963 Y-Orpheum competition. Conducting a cultural series, Pi Beta Phi invited Manhattan ministers to present study programs on the world ' s religions. The 1963 title holders of Miss K-State Manhattan, St. Patricia, Rodeo Queen and first runner-up to Miss Kansas were Pi Phis. Members served as Angel Flight and S.E.A. presidents and Chimes officers. Attendants to the Homecoming Queen and the Barn- warmer Queen and members of Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Omicron Nu honoraries belonged to the University ' s oldest sorority. Pi Beta Phi Top Row: Beverly J. Abmeyer, Cathryn L. Addy, Ashley Allison, Kathleen M. Anderson, Melinda M. Anderson, Marilyn A. Bartholomew, Vera A. Bates, T. Suzanne Beck. Second Row: Suzanne Benjamin, Heidi Bil- linger, Leslie A. Blake, Mary A. Bliss, Rogga J. Bowie, Elizabeth F. Boyd, Barbara M. Brodine, Barbara L. Brooks. Third Row: Mary L. Burk, Sandra S. Canfield, Susan K. Cosby, Martha A. Crane, Mary A. Dally, Susan P. Davis, Paula J. DeWeese, Deborah R. Dick. Bottom Row: Jean M. Dunkel, Annette K. Edwards, Mary F. Evans, Diane Fairbank, Rebecca L. Fitzgerald, Ruth A. Goheen, Sally I. Green, Nancy E. Halverstadt. 178 Pi Beta Phi Top Row: Susan N. Hancock, Mar- garet E. Harvey, Pene- lope A. Heyl, Deborah L. Hines, Lydia K. Howell. Phyllis L. Howell, Sheila A. Hoy, Patricia K. Ingar- soll, Mary K. Irvine. Second Row: Nancy J. Itz, Patricia J. Jordan, Mary C. Kennedy, Mary A. Kice, Emma J. Lam- bert, Cynth ' a Lammers, Linda Lashbrook. Vic- toria Lee, Julie A. Ma- gee. Third Row: Marl is E. Mann, Jane B. Mart ' n, Patricia A. McAninch, Harriet J. Meals, Marilyn Miller, Mary V. Mitchell, Rita D. M undhenke Nancy S. Noble, Linda L. Pigg. Fourth Row: Alexis A. Polz, Shirley J. Re : d, Ruth A. Richardson, Mary J. Riddle, Jacque- line Robinson, Betty J. Roop, Mary J. Rupp, Lana S. Ruthstrom, Lucia A. Schafer. Fifth Row: Sue A. Schneider, Dorothy J. Slaughter, Pamela K. Smith, Sarah J. Steer- man, Anne D. Struss, Brenda K. Suran, Mary J. Swaffar, Doris J. Tay- lor, Patricia A. Templer. Bottom Row: Helen L. Tripp, Charlotte Trom- bold, Anne A. Tuggle, Jane A. Waddle, Diana J. Williams, Marie A. Wil- son, Nancy M. Young, Patricia K. Young. Screams of delight run through the ranks of Pi Phis at Interfraternity Sing after Pi Beta Phi was an- nounced winner of. the sorority division. In the late fall contest, the Pi Phis out-sang six other sororities. Clovia Top Row: Mrs. Sybil Lawlis, Sharon K. Benton, Vicki L. Blake, Lyla M. Blattner, Judith E. Brown, Dixie C. Bus- sert, Carol S. Clark, Ar- lene R. Dahm. Second Row: Carol A. Dyck, Mary J. George, Diana K. Goertz, Sharon R. Gray, Bonnie J. Kley- mann, Cheryl L. Lloyd, Rebecca A. Loucks, Mar- cia L. Lowther. Bottom Row: Sharon K. Madden, Sharon M. Marcy, Judy K. McClure, Marva L. Morrison, Jo- lene G. Neufeldt, Janet N. Patton, Patricia A. Patton, Myoan J. Swilley. Clovia Proposes Home in Northeast Tract Helping their alumnae association to clear a lot northeast of the campus, Clovia mem- bers aided in preparation of the construction site for their new 50-woman house. Active on campus, Clovia women belonged to Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta and the Home Economics Honors Program. Clovia members, women with backgrounds in 4-H work, also served as hostesses for high school girls at Home EC Hospitality Day. Constructing festive table decorations, members of Clovia complete preparations for their Christmas dance. The women and dates danced to music of the Vaughn Bolton band at their annual Crystal Ball. AEPi Colony Plans New Chapter House Plans for a permanent house were inves- tigated by the men of Alpha Epsilon Pi Colony. They must occupy a house before being awarded a national AEPi charter. Dances at their temporary living quarters and at a private club entertained the men and their dates. Other social functions included a Christmas party and a spring buffet and dance. The colony hosted fraternity brothers from Oklahoma University during Home- coming weekend. Pledges took a fall sneak to the University of Missouri in Kansas City. Selected as one of two K-State delegates, an Alpha Epsilon Pi attended a student con- ference on race and religion in Washington, B.C. Four officers of B ' nai B ' rith Hillel and members of the K-State rifle team, Alpha Epsilon Rho and Radio Club were AEPis. Another member served as manager of KSDB-FM, K-State ' s student radio station. Most Unique chariot entered in the Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Relays is pulled by AEPi members. l p )a Epsilon Pi fop ?ow: George Mann, Myron L Bailey, Andrew D. Becker, Randolph B. Chapman, Stuart A. Flax- man, Howard D. Fox. Second Row: Myron S. Heimlich, Charles M. Kaufman, Donald B. Kobrin, Lee S. Leicht- ling, Philip Litwak, Sam- uel Masket. Bottom Row: Stephen A. Matthews, Lewis Rosen- blatt, Richard C. Schaef- fer, Harvey I. Stein, Rob- ert A. Steinberg, John R. Thomason, Stuart H. Traub. 181 Delta Chi Colony Top Row: Mrs. W. P. Dun- agan, Thomas Z. Beery, Sewell W. Black, Dar- win E. Cline, Larry J. Cox, Keith R. Cryder- man, Robert E. Davies. Second Row: William E. Gamble, Thomas E. Greene, James N. Mar- ker, C. Lynn McFadden, Douglas K. McLean. Clyde H. Nicks, Robert W. Phillips. Third Row: Chester V. Rhoads, Herbert A. Ross, Stanley A. Salisbury, Thomas B. Sanders Doyal A. Schroeder, Ph ' l lip C. Shehi, Veryl B. Sibley. Bottom Row: David W. Simmonds, Max E. Skel- ton, Richard B. Teeter, Larry K. Turnbull, Rob ert C. White, Gene L. Woodard. Delta Chi Colonizes, Qualifies for Charter Receiving colonization rights in the fall and completing two semesters as a colony, Delta Chi became qualified to re-apply for a national charter. Traveling to Lawrence, members celebrated their Founders ' Day with the KU chapter. Delta Chis were special guests at a formal hosted by the fraternity ' s KU, MU and KCU chapters. Distinguished Air Graduate Award was granted to a Delta Chi. Other men claimed membership in Arnold Air Society and Per- shing Rifles. Among social events were a Christmas dinner for underpriviledged chil- dren, a spring formal and house parties. Conducting informal rush in their new home are members of Delta Chi Colony. The men bought the former Kappa Delta house and formed an independ- ent group. They received fall colonization rights. During a weekly business meeting, President Bob Hamlett discusses plans for future Triangle occu- pancy of the Beta Sigma Psi house on Delaware. The men will receive ownership of the house in July. Triangle Men Complete First Campus Year Nearly doubling its membership since its 1963 founding on campus, Triangle Colony completed its first full year with 30 men. Membership was limited to students with a minimum 2.2 grade average in engineering, architecture or physical science curriculums. Presidents of Sigma Tau and ASME, a student senator and two Putnam scholars represented the house. Members made plans to occupy the Beta Sig house in fall 1964. Triangle Colony Top Row: James J. Adams, Gary S. Burgin, Michael T. Chapman, Don L. Cobb, Robert D. Crangle, Richard L. Donaldson, Charles K. Eby. Bottom Row: William A. Fagot, Robert M. Ham- lett, William R. Jacobs, Ronald D. Jefteries, Ron- ald A. Mclntire, John W. Reed, Robsrt P. Renner. 183 About to set off the Phi Kappa Tau cannon is a can- didate for Cannonball Queen acting as a member of the cannon crew. The cannon was built in 1958 and has been fired at each Wildcat home touchdown. Phi Kappa Tau Man Wins UMOC Trophy Phi Kappa Tau ' s nominee for the Ugly Man on Campus contest, Murray Miller, was the winning candidate. He received the largest traveling trophy on campus. The men participated in seven intramural sports. Eighty chapters Founded Miami Univer- sity 1906 Alpha Epsi- lon chapter established 1925 President: Fred Jurgemeyer Phi Kappa Tau Top Row: Mrs. Ruth Moate, Paul J. Connolly, Thomas G. Evans, Douglas D. Hauptli, Gary L. Hauptli, Tom D. Huecker, Larry L. Hummer, George H. Johnston. Bottom Row: Fred H. Jurgemeyer, Dennis A. Kaump, Steven L. Koes- tel, Murray J. Miller, Carl E. Nelson, Willis J. Rape, James E. Pardee, Thomas W. Scott. 184 7Y7ete X 7 op Row: Mrs. Rex Lawrence, Edward L Adams, Larry L. Chase, Phillip E. Cum- mins, Lloyd S. Curtis, Douglas E. Dempsey, Walter L. Fisher, Ronnie G. Giersch. Second Row: Richard G. Heikes, Frederick W. Kibler, Lorrin E. Lowe, Robert R. Maas, Lon E. Maggart, Kenneth L. Martin, Clyde C. Mc- Atee, James C. Naufel. Bottom Row: Willis I. Peterson, Delbert G. Ruckle, Dennis L. Samp- son, Jerald H. Simpson, Laurel C. Smith, Dean G. Stanzel, William F. Stephens, William R. Turner. Theta Xi Men Carol For Wharton Manor Caroling at Wharton Manor, a Manhattan rest home, was part of the Theta Xi Christ- mas party. The men and their dates later danced and exchanged gifts. Activities of the 28 men included singing in glee club and A Capella choir. A manager of the varsity basketball squad and the district treasurer of a five-state area sports car club were also members of Theta Xi fraternity. Pancakes, sausages and coffee were on the menu at the annual Theta Xi spring pancake feed. Proceeds from the pancake feed were delegated to Interfraternity Council ' s Tiny Foltz scholarship fund. Men playing in tennis intramural doubles won plaques for the house. Fraternity parties were the Tuffy Strut, an Oddball Party and the annual spring Carnation Ball. Eighty-six chapters Founded Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1864 Alpha Iota chap- ter established 1931 President: Kenneth Mar- tin Fulfilling their assigned duties, Theta Xi pledges join forces for the recreation room clean-up chores. In a fast play, an Acacia struggles to grab the ball at the A-A Duo football game with Alpha Tau Omega. Acacia Men Record Fiftieth Anniversary As part of the fraternity ' s 50th anniver- sary celebration, Acacia alumni were invited to a commemoration banquet and double- header basketball game by the local chapter. Combining forces with Alpha Tau Omega, Acacias helped plan the first fall A-A Duo. A picnic in the afternoon, complete with tug- of-war, egg toss and novelty games, was followed by a formal dance in the evening. Night on the Nile, an Egyptian party featur- ing a theme used by all 47 Acacia chapters, was scheduled in the spring. The Senior Class president and member of the varsity basketball team were Acacias. An interest in sports was apparent as the men participated in intramurals and took second place in the swimming meet. Forty-seven chapters Founded Michigan Uni- versity 1904 Kansas State chapter established 1913 President Gerald Church Acacia Top Row: Mrs. Loretta Cornwall, Darrel W. Andrist, Donald C. Bash, Daryl D. Bender, Duane W. Black, Frank- lin J. Bosler. Second Row: Travis J. Bowie, Mark A. Chap- man, Stanley E. Chris- tiansen, Gerald M. Church, Harold F. Dil- lenback, Jerry L. Don- nelly. Bottom Row: Donald R. Douglas, Alfred T. Elvin, Charles Fortmeyer, Mi- chael Frangkiser, Gary L. Frazier, Gary A. Gar- rett. T-l f-TJ fc 1 ' T PV i i 186 f .J Acacia Top Row: Larry E. Greene, Clarence Hen- derson, Andrew R. Heyl, Harlan D. House, Galen L. Kalbach, Allan J. Kvasnicka. Second Row: Ross L. Lamp, George S. Lasho, Stephen L. Lindenbaum, Terry L. Mack, Allan P. McCobb, James R. Moore. Third Row: Max R. Moss, Benjamin J. Neill, Cecil W. Pearce, Bryan L. Query, James M. Raf- ferty, Clark L. Ritchey. Fourth Row: Michael C. Rosness, Raymond C. Schaffer, Thomas 0. Schimke, Thomas W. Shane, Robert L. Simp- son, David L. Stegall. Bottom Row: James E. Touslee, Thomas R. Twombly, David M. Unruh, Ronald L. Wilson, John A. Woody, Frank L. Woofter. Setting the scene for a study break is the porch of the contemporary-styled Acacia house at 2005 Hunting . The Acacias joined with Alpha Tau Omega to sponsor the first annual A-A Duo activities. 187 Alpha Gamma Rho Top Row: Mrs. Martha An- drews, Robert D. Ames, John W. Anderson, Rich- ard A. Barta, Clint Birk- enbaugh, Jarvis R. Brink, Kenneth D. Buchele. Second Row.- Steve L Burgess, Edward N. Childs, Eldon L. Claw- son, Kenneth M. Cox, Robert R. Cudney, Rob- ert H. Daily, William J. Dowden. Third Row: Stephen A. Dunbar, John R. Evans Larry L. Geil, Charles E Giles, Gary L. Giles, Dar- rell D. Gottlob, Rodger D. Gracey. Fourth Row: Theodore L. Hanchett, Michael A. Hanchett, Larry P. Hib- bard, Ronald W. Hirst, Herbert E. Hoss, Gary L. Hucke, Gary E. Jarmer. Bottom Row: W. Roger Johnson, Patrick H. Koons, Jerald A. Kopp, Gene W. Laverentz, John M. Letton, David W. Lowe, Guy W. Lower. f 1 ifjc ' f Thirty-nine chapters Founded University of Illinois 1908 Alpha Zeta chapter established 1927 President: Wallace Wolf Located at 1919 Platt, the AGR house is the site of many lively house parties and weekly buffets. AGRs Show Interest In Campus Activities Assuming positions of leadership in cam- pus organizations, Alpha Gamma Rhos were IFC president, Student Senate delegates from the Colleges of Agriculture and Veteri- nary Medicine, chairman of the Little Amer- ican Royal and Block and Bridle Club presi- dent. AGRs, primarily agriculture majors, were also members of Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Gamma Sigma Delta and Sigma Tau. Honoring the new AGR housemother, a special tea was one of the group ' s first fall social functions. Other social events included the PiKA-AGR Duad, a children ' s Christmas party and the Sister-Sweetheart Formal. 188 Alpha Gamma Rho Top Row: Steven A. Lunt, Lloyd E. Lynn, Dan R. Marrs, John E. Meetz, Larry R. Meisegeier, John R. Nelson, Leonard D. Peck. Second Row: Orville M. Peterson, John E. Radke, Ronald J. Reed, William W. Reed, Richard D. Rees, Jerald A. Riemann, Marlin J. Riemann. Third Row: Larry C. Schwintz, Gary L. Scott, Larry E. Scott, Jacob M. Sherwood, Arthur L. Sly- ter, Melvin V. Splitter, Charles L. Stoehr. Fourth Row: Larry D. Stuckey, George A. Tea- garden, John R. Tea- garden, Larry J. Theurer, James R. Todd, John D. Watson, Douglas W. Wil- liams. Bottom Row: Robert E. Wingert, Wallace W. Wolf, Larry D. Woodson, Mark E. Wright, Jerome P. Yorke, Steven W. Yust. With calculated aim, AGRs conduct a friendly snow fight before adjourning for an afternoon of study. Alpha Kappa Lambda Top Row: Mrs. W. B. Granger, Fred B. Adam, Harold S. Beighley, Douglas W. Bergmann, John R. Clifford, Glenn R. Clingenpeel, Charles W. Coffman. Second Row: Darold F. Cole, William E. Con- verse, Jerry J. Cunning- ham, Stanley P. Cyphers, Milton E. Deckard, Eric T. Dempsey, Milford M. Driskill. Third Row: David W. Duff, Larry R. Dunn, Samuel M. Eismont, Phil D. Farmer. James E. Gathers. Oran G. Gill- more, Curt R. Gockel. Bottom Row: Ernest W. Griffith, Gilbert W. Grube, Paul F. Habiger, Richard D. Hagerman, Terry M. Haggard, John B. Hamilton, William R. Hensley. X3KR AKL Members Win National Acclaim Granted to Alpha Kappa Lambda during the fall semester were a national scholarship trophy and a national executive council award based on scholarship, campus activ- ities and publication of an alumni newsletter. The speaker at the 1963 Greek Week banquet was the national executive secretary of AKL. Student Senate treasurer and a varsity basketball player were members of Alpha Kappa Lambda. The men were also repre- sented in Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Tau, Alpha Zeta and Steel Ring. Pledges planned their annual Go to Hell Party for members and their dates. Other social activities included a Stork Club party and a spring formal. Members entertained underprivileged children at Christmas. Thirty chapters Found- ed University of Califor- nia 1914 Iota chapter established 1930 Presi- dent: William Urban Informal house parties are among social activities of men of 1919 Hunting. 78 Alpha Kappa Lambda members also participated in intramural sports, winning first in the basketball free throw contest. Many surprises await the Alpha Xi Deltas and Alpha Kappa Lambdas as they open their gag Christmas gifts. During the yuletide season, AKL men also gave toys and food to three Manhattan families. Alpha Kappa Lambda Top Row: Ronald D. Johnson, Robert L. Jones, Kenneth C. Knight, Duane E. Koster, Gerald E. Leonard, Den- nis R. Lindley, Jim E. Loom is. Second Row: Larry D. Loomis, Henry M. Louis, Daniel R. McConachie, Richard J. McDougal, Ronald V. McKinzie, David H. McMullen, Jerry G. Meyer. Third Row: Jerry L. O ' Donnell. Bernard H. Ceding, Mark A. Poell, Ronald L. Redmond. Jack F. Reffner, Gerald H. Reser, Stanley S. Robuck, Duane P. Schneider. Fourth Row: Kenneth M. Scott, William F. Shaw, James D. Smith. WHIits A. Smull, Roper W. Sutt- ner, Dennis M. Taylor, Marvin H. Taylor, Tommy R. Thompson. Bottom Row: Robert G. Tichenor, William T. Urban, Stephen Utter- back. Wilton S. Webb. Philio R. Wiebe. Robert A. Woods, John T. Wulf- meyer, Larry W. Youse. 191 Although they lost the football game, Alpha Tau Omega men of 1409 Denison scored three of the A-A Duo ' s five possible points in the sack race, tug- of-war and 3-legged race, finishing victoriously. ATO Men Establish Events with Acacia Replacing the traditional Blackfoot- Whitefoot with Sigma Nu by the A-A Duo with Acacia, Alpha Tau Omega won the first A-A Duo trophy. Other social events were the White Rose Formal, the Hawaiian Party and a Christmas party. Among 50 Alpha Tau Omegas were mem- bers of Sigma Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Ep- silon Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, the Union Pro- gram Council and Student Senate. The Big -Eight IPC treasurer, local IFC officers and three Putnam Scholars were ATOs. Members played varsity tennis, baseball and golf. One hundred twenty-one chapters Founded Vir- ginia Military Institute 1865 Delta Theta chap- ter established 1920 President: Peter Barrett Alpha Tau Omega Top Row: Mrs. Ethel Keefer, Peter J. Barrett, Monty M. Bednosek, Philip V. Bloom, Roland J. Bon- neau, Ralph G. Bruce, George K. Brummer. Second Row: Jack E. Calentine, Kenneth K. Chesney, Thomas B. Creamer, Jack L. Diek- man, Mark J. Dreiling, Michael S. Duncan, Stuart A. Erbentraut. Bottom Row: Stephen B. Evans, Richard E. Fager- berg, Joseph J. Fettes, Lloyd W. Fields, Harry R. Foster, Mitchell L. Foster, Alwyn H. Gentry. 192 y- y- ri ' f ( pT t!f 5fT % % Alpha Tau Omega Top Row: John E. Going, John L. Granquist, Robert E. Graves, Leo L. Hadley, Bruce W. Heckman, Rob- ert G. Heft, George A. Heneveld. Second Row: Harry H. Hoesli, Samuel R. Hogue, Richard W. Jacobson, Cecil W. Johnson, Jack W. Kenton, Dudley G. Loomis, James R. Mad- dsn. Third Row: Alan L. Mashak, John 0. McCon- nell, Michael T. Mills, Steven C. Newton, Law- rence P. O ' Brien, Don R. Opdycke, Jamss N. Reardon. Bottom Row: Ross G. Rhodes, Ronald H. Roes- ler, Richard D. Shep- pard, George E. Taplin, William S. Taylor, Rob- ert B. Wadsworth, Fred- erick C. Weckel, Michael J. Wolf. Actives supervise the work as ATO pledges complete various assigned pledge duties. Housecleaning is one of the responsibilities given to pledges. They also participate in the group ' s Help Week project. 193 Beta Sigma Psi Top Row: Mrs. May Burch, Hobert P. Ahrens, Dar- rell E. Bay, Joel G. Bieber, David E. Bow- ers, Anthony E. Brauer, Wayne E. Clendening. Second Row: Roger A. Diekmann, Robert L. Edwardson, William D. Edwardson, Escal L. Esk- ridge, James D. Folkerts, Lowell D. Gordon, Ron- ald N. Hagerman. Bottom Row: Richard T. Mailer, Herbert E. Har- rod, Arthur S. Harvey, Thomas A. Henrichs, George L. Hoover, Ron- ald R. Hysom, Gary D. Janke. o rs o i y o . .-. r_ - 7 .r. Jr ? W5 Beta Sigs Construct New Chapter House Uncovered interior beams, spacious glass walls and a three-floor, dor m-study room wing were featured in plans for the new 70- man Beta Sigma Psi house. Construction of the house was started in a student housing development northeast of the campus. On the construction site of their new home, Beta Sigma Psi men examine the skeleton of the $280,000 Winning second in football, Beta Sigs maintained a five-year standing in the upper third of intramural rankings. Religious Council officers, a Blue Key man, two Phi Kappa Phi members and a Favorite Man on Campus finalist were Beta Sigs. Eight chapters Found- ed University of Illinois 1925 Zeta chapter es- tablished 1951 Presi- dent : Thomas Henrichs building. The contemporary brick house on Centen- nial Drive is scheduled to be finished by fall 1964. Great Dane, Luther, presides as mascot for the 53 members of Beta Sigma Psi living at 221 N. Dela- ware. The fraternity men were active in intra- murals, winning the second place trophy in football. .=? W ' Beta Sigma Psi Top Row: Larry J. Janke, Donald W. Kaiser, Law- rence D. Kinsey, Terry E. Kinsey, Gary R. Kopp, William R. Kuhn, Gary A. Langner, Robert L. Lippoldt. Second Row: Howard R. Lusk, Gary E. Madeska, William M. Martin, Stan- ley J. Maurer, Laurence F. Miller, Norman P. Nuss, Raymond P. Pull- mann, Kenneth G. Quade. Third Row: Gary D. Raf- fety. Jon R. Root, Ken- neth P. Schmanke, James E. Schoenheck. Milton F. Schrepel, Steve D. Schultz, Clair A. Schwerdtfeger, William J. Siebert. Bottom Row: Garry L. Smith, Merle A. Soeken, David A. Strohm, Milton J. Stuewe, Howard S. Svaty, Irvin D. Thiele, James C. Tollefson, Rob- ert E. Zibell. 195 Pushing their song leader onto stage, Betas shout jubilantly after winning the fraternity division Betas Score Victory In IF Sing Contest Scoring their 25th Interfraternity Sing victory, Beta Theta Pis sang Sons of the Dragon and Porch Chairs. At the end of the fall semester, Betas were first in intra- mural standings. The 96 members ranked second in fraternity scholarship and won the Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Relays for the of the 30th annual Interfraternity Sing. The men sang against five fraternities in the competition. sixth consecutive time during spring 1963. Presidents of Scabbard and Blade, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and American Nuclear Society were chosen from Beta Theta Pi. The frater- nity boasted Blue Key members, Putnam Scholars and sixteen varsity athletes. One hundred one chap- ters Founded Miami University 1839 Gamma Epsilon chapter established 1914 Presi- dent: Warren Staley I T W A Beta Theta Pi Top Row: Mrs. Grover Cling- an, Kenneth U. Benja- min, Emmett N. Breen, Robert A. Briggs, Lewis H. Brogan, Lawrence A. Cohan, Robert W. Crouch, Douglas K. Dusenbury. Second Row: Kenneth A. Eckhardt, Terry B. Fa abi, Karl Farris, Don- ald D. Ficken, John M. Florell, Larry R. Gibson, Arch G. Gothard, Phillip L. Guthrie. Bottom Row: Thomas H. Haas, Charles Y. Harper, Dean F. Harper, James C. Harrison, John D. Har- rison, Thomas W. Hinz, Ronald K. Holm, Steven S. Huff. 196 Bete Theta Pi Top Row: Robert H. Ihde, John D. Irvine, Fred A. Isernhagen, Glenn A. Isernhagen, Richard A. Jenkins, Larry D. John- ston, Jan Jorgensen, Howard A. Kinzer. Second Row: Kenneth D. Knapp, Charles D. Kug- ler, Kenyon K. Kugler Donald A. Lehman, James A. Lehr, Kenneth R. Mann, Ralph W. Mc- Fillen, Donald H. Marten. Third Row: James L. Mertz, Richard S. Mertz, Richard E. Morgan, Stephen D. Nelson, Wil- liam E. Palmer, John C Peck, Steohen W. Peirce, Leroy E. Pickard. Fourth Row: Stephen R. Pickard, Stanley W. Pine, Paul 1. Purinton, John C. Reppert, Joseph R. Reppert, Steven L. Rog- ers, James M. Royer, James J. Ryan. Fifth Row: Robert D. Sandell, Roger C. Shen- kel, James K. Shrack, Richard E. Skaer, Wil- liam C. Skaer, Stephen A. Smith, John 0. Som- ers, Stephen K. Sproul, Warren R. Staley. Sixth Row: Byron R. Stephenson, Paul B. Swartz, David C. Tuggle, Alan K. Underwood, James D. Walker, James B. Wallerstedt, Jerome P. Wallingford, E. Daw- son Ward, John I. Wass- berg. Bottom Row: Loren J. Wendelburg, John H. White, Jerry W. Whitt, Billy F. Williams, Kerry F. Williams, Lane D. Yoder, Alexander M. Young, Charles D. Youn- kin, Timothy D. Younkin. Living at the Beta house, 500 Sunset, are presi- dents of University political party and Interfra- ternity Council. Senior Class Treasurer and Col- legian Advertising Manager were also Beta Theta Pis. University Activities Enlist Delta Sig Men Gathering on the porch of their home at 1100 Fre- mont, Delta Sigma Phis pause for a study break. One hundred one chap- ters Founded City Col- lege of New York 1889 Alpha Upsilon chapter established 1925 Presi- dent: Ralph Parker Exhibiting interest in campus activities, Delta Sigma Phis were members of the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, the Society of American Military Engineers, Alpha Phi Omega, K-State Players and Phi Eta Sigma. The winner of the 1963 Larry Woods Memo- rial Speech Contest, the associate editor of Touchstone and holders of Ford Foundation and Helen Moore scholarships were among the men of Delta Sigma Phi. A traditional exchange function has been a football game with the KU chapter. Pre- ceding the game this year, 10 pledges took 11 hours to run a football in quarter-mile re- lays to Lawrence. Delta Sigs placed second in bowling and basketball intramurals. Spring and fall formals, the Apache Party and Sailors ' Party highlighted the Delta Sig social year. A special boast of the men was their housemother, Mrs. Paul Smith. She has been with the group for 16 years, longer than any other housemother on campus. Delta Sigma Phi Top Row: Mrs. Paul Smith, Gary L. Amerine, Robert J. Seattle, Howard H. Benton, Larry D. Bent- son, Richard D. Boehmke, Paul W. Burch. Second Row: Robert M. Carlos, George M. Carl- son, Norman L. Casady, Lance G. Christenson, James C. Dunn, James F. Forren, Albert E. Glad. Third Row: Donald K. Hammitt, Rex E. Hodge, Tommy D. Horton, Rich- ard S. Hubbell, Don F. Hunziker, Richard M. Kershen, Theodore F. Knapp. Bottom Row: Roy J. Kramer, David T. Lane, Michael H. Lessenden, Philip A. Livingston, Rob- ert B. Lowe, Lanny W. Mai, Joseph J. Malloy. 198 p 4 f ? SI ' Delta Sigma Phi Top Row: Chris D. Martin, Hal T. McDonald, Larry K. McKim, Vernon L. McPheeters, Fred R. Miller, Maurice E. Mon- ninger, Ralph M. Parker, Elvin F. Rainer. Second Row: William A. Ridge, Stephen Schoon- over, John D. Scott, Glen L. Shurtz, Leon D. Sow- ers, Philip J. Stoehr, Thomas A. Stubbs, Theo- dore Sutherland. Bottom Row: Don R. Warren, Robert C. Webb, Duane E. Wegerer, Ray L. Wells, Larry D. Wick- ham, Lyle W. Wiescamp, Gale R. Yarrow. Grinning proudly at a football, Delta Sigma Phi pledges remember the quarter miles each man ran carrying it in a 90-mile relay to Lawrence. The relay was run before the K-State-KU football game. 199 Delta Tau Delta Top Row: Mrs. Hazel Carter, Terry G. Altenborg, Nor- bert J. Andrews, Michael V. Astle, Kenny H. Barb, James A. Beard, Charles F. Bourbina, Dennis J. Brundige. Second Row: Dick J. Crill, Larry D. Dallen, Michael J. Davis, Doug- las P. Drew, Kenneth D. Embers, John L. Emigh, Kerry L. Fair- child, Lon K. Floyd. Third Row: Ronald A. Gerster, Jon T. Graves, John R. Green, Richard C. Green, Robert W. Green, Gary N. Hadsell, Sammy W. Harding, Carl D. Heaton. Bottom Row: Stephen R. Herbel, K. Jack Hooker, Kent L. Hutchins. Frank R. Jordan, Anthony L. Kimmi, Jack J. King, Jack H. Konitz, Don R. Kunz. Delt Members Hold Vital Campus Offices Elected to positions of campus leadership, Delta Tau Deltas served as Blue Key presi- dent, Tribunal Chancellor, football captain and Royal Purple business manager. The men held positions on the Union Governing Board and the Union Program Council and were members of Steel Ring, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Chi and Alpha Kappa Psi. Winning softball, handball and track last spring spurred Delts to second place in intra- mural competition. Delt social functions were the Barn Party, Paddle Party, a bar- becue, the Rainbow Formal and the George Party on George Washington ' s birthday. Ninety-five chapters Founded Bethany Col- lege 1858 Gamma Chi chapter established 1919 President: Don Kunz Utilizing both evergreen and deciduous trees in its landscape is the contemporary Delta Tau Delta house, 1001 Sunset. As a local service project, Delt men donated blood to the National Red Cross. Practicing Greece Is a Famous Land and My Delt Memories, Delta Tau Deltas prepare their entries for Interfraternity Sing. Delts were awarded the third place trophy in fraternity division competition. Derta 7au De fa 7 op ?pw: Michael A. Lan- ning, Vance A. Logan, Charles F. Majors, Ter- ence W. Mangan, Bruce A. McGehe, Gary R. Mehl, Jerry D. Metz, Mark L. Miller. Second Row-. Edgar W. Mitchell, Jonathon D. Morgenson, Dennis E. Nayrat, John E. Norberg, Keith L. Olson, Stephen E. Patterson, Robert D. Pearse, James C. Perry. Third Row: Larry M. Peterson, Joel D. Piatt, Steven R. Poison, Louis L. Poma, Donald L. Reed, Robert M. Ren- frow, Jack M. Riggin, Keith L. Roberts. Fourth Row: James N. Rowland, James L. Scheibler, Frederick J. Schmidt, Ronald L. Sitts, Jerry A. Slingsby, Robert D. Snider, Thomas T. Sparks, Bradley E. Sta- mets, Gerson H. Stearns. Bottom Row: Stuart H. Steele, Keith A. Stuessi, Richard L. Thomas, George D. Thye, Duane C. VonFange, Larry H. Wachtman, Mason C. Whitney, David C. Yerkes, Keith R. Zwick. 201 The only K-State fraternity to initiate its members in an open ceremony is Delta Upsilon, 1425 University. Eighty-five chapters Founded Williams Col- lege 1834 Kansas State chapter established 1956 President: Ronnie Svaty Delta Upsilons Build New Recreation Site Constructing a concrete recreation slab ad- jacent to their house was a fall project of the members of Delta Upsilon. The men, active in all intramural sports, planned to use the area for basketball and volleyball as well as outdoor social functions. One of six fraternities to enter Interfrater- nity Sing, the DUs were also represented in varsity sports including football, wrestling and basketball. Presidents of Integrity Party, Collegiate Young Republicans and Phi Eta Sigma and the fall Collegian Editor were DU members. The men held offices in Arts and Sciences Council, Mock Political Conven- tion, Social Coordinating Council and People to People. Social functions were the Blue and Gold Formal and Jungle Party. Delta Upsilon Top Row: Mrs. John Spon- able, Kenneth N. Aikin, Dave F. Anderson, Paul L. Ash, Ronald A. Baker, Roger D. Bender, Blaine W. Bickel, Robert M. Clegg. Second Row: Duane V. Clum, John M. Cook, C. Hugh Cunningham, Ray- mond L. Daniels, Jack D. Davis, Lynn A. Dean, David L. DeFeo, David A. Duncan. Third Row: Terry L. Dyke, Steven M. Evans, Ross L. Fapp, Charles J. Farmer, Charles H. Go- forth, Joshua N. Gottfrid, Gary F. Grafel, Philip D. Hollis. Fourth Row: Stephen B. Holloway, James P. Hostetter, Frederick E. Huttie, James M. Ken- dall, Larry W. Kendall, Kenneth R. Kimbell, Jer- rold D. Kohler, Wallace E. Kraft. Bottom Row: Richard F. Laubengayer, Dennis J. Lee, John M. Littrell, Charles B. Lockhart, Raymond C. Loeckle, William R. Madison, Michael L. Maxwell, William K. Maxwell. 202 Delta Upsilon Top Row: David L. Me fi- ner, John R. Mehuron, George E. Metz, Merle F. Nelson, Michael A. Novak, Robert D. Nuss, James M. O ' Fallon, James A. Oppy. Second Row: Stuart L. Owsley, David L. Parker, Charles D. Pence, Don- ald F. Peterson, Harold C. Peterson, Richard D. Reid, William J. Romig, Robert E. Schmoekel. Third Row: Max M. Stearns, Donald R. Svaty, John G. Svaty, Ronnie L. Svaty, Richard D. Teichgraeber, Thomas G. Teichgraeber, Melvin E. Thompson. Bottom Row: Joseph S. Trembley, Thomas H. VanSlyke, Robert E. Ven- ard, Donald W. Ven- berg, Joseph E. Ward, Howard L. Warren, Stephen H. Wible. Alden Krider, professor of architecture and allied arts, leads Delta Upsilons in a discussion on the history of architecture. Music, religion and lit- erature were included in the DU ' s cultural program. 203 Farm House Top Row: Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, Jack L. Anderson, Larry R. Anderson, Thomas B. A very, Gary L. Base, Rpbert G. Baxa, Terry L. Biery, Merwin L. Brown. Second Row: James H. Chilcott, Harold M. Cochran, James E. Con- grove, David H. Crom- well, Charles B. Daniels, Paul L. Deets, Michael E. Dikeman, David S. Dod- son. Third Row: Gerlad L. Dohm, Leon L. Dunn, Gary L. Eilrich, Harold D. Engle, Lawrence H. Erpelding, Arlen W. Etling, Donald R. Fer- guson, Stephen W. Ful- ler. Bottom Row: Darrel W. Garner, Malcom E. Gig- stad, Wayne M. Grover, Gary D. Harmon, Duane M. Henrikson, Larry C. Hinnergardt, Melvin C. Hunt, Ronald L. Ib- betson. Farm House Merits Scholarship Citation Maintaining a 2.816 scholastic average, 30 per cent above K-State ' s all-men ' s average won Farm House the Summa Cum Laude award of National Interfraternity Con- ference for the second consecutive year. Farm House men filled leadership positions as Student Governing Association, Alpha Zeta and Agricultural Association presidents and Blue Key members. Farm House entered Interfraternity Sing and all intramurals. A chicken barbeque, Christmas party and hour dances were in- cluded in the fraternity ' s social plans. Eighteen chapters Founded University of Missouri 1905 Kansas State chapter estab- lished 1921 President: Roger Nordstedt Holding the highest over-all average in fraternity scholarship are the men of 1820 College Heights. Farm House has not had a semester average below second place since tabulations began 25 years ago. Jtefi _ ' lw f H Farmhouse Top Row: Ronald E. Jones, Hal E. Judy, William L. Justice, Kenneth L. Kallenbach, Marion W. Karr, James F. Kientz, Donald E. Krebs, Anthony D. Kreh- biel. Second Row: Richard D. Kruse, Harry K. Light- ner, Daryl W. Leoppke, Robert A. MacArthur, Terry K. Manz, Douglas j. McGraw, Gary L. Mundhenke, Dennis T. Nelson. Third Row: Roger A. Nordstedt, Allan C. Olt- jen, Edward S. Oplinger, Vern E. Otte, Darrel D. Priddy, Ronald S. Robb, John W. Roohms, Nor- man R. Schneider. Bottom Row: John W. Schrader, Galen E. Schultz, Galen L. Slifer, David A. Warner, Joel T. Weigand, Stephen L. Winn, Robert J. Wiruth, George L. Zabel, James E. Zwonitzer. On a court adjacent to their house, Farm House men pump in a few practice balls. The Farm House team captured second place in basketball intramurals, losing to Sigma Alpha Epsilon during the finals. 205 Living at 1930 College Heights, the men of Kappa Sigma display fire safety signs in downtown Manhat- tan as their service project. Kappa Sigma pledges traveled to New Orleans for their pledge sneak. Kappa Sigs Contend In Sports Program Intramural activity earned Kappa Sigma a first place tie in fraternity basketball competition and second place in bowling. High scholarship and diverse interests in campus organizations were reflected by Kappa Sig memberships in Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Steel Ring, Phi Eta Sigma, Al- pha Kappa Psi and Phi Epsilon Kappa. The editor of the K-State Engineer, the vice- president of Putnam Association and a Stu- dent Senate member were also among the men of Kappa Sigma. Steven Coulson served as representative to the Student Council on National Affairs which met in Houston, Tex. Kappa Sigs planned the Red Dog Party and a pajama party. Other social events in- cluded the Stardust Formal at Christmas and the Black and White Formal. One hundred thirty-four chapters Founded Uni- versity of Virginia 1869 Gamma Chi chapter established 1919 Pres- ident : Donald Williams Kappa Sigma Top Row: Mrs. I la Larmer, David C. Adams, Loren M. Anderson, John P. Arm- strong, William K. Ben- ham, Richard R. Bley- thing, Bruce A. Boggs. Second Row: Edgar L. Brinkworth, Gary D. Bruning, Galen K. Camp- bell, Jack R. Cook, Stephen J. Coulson, Robert L. Cravens, Jack D. Crocker. Third Row: Calen D. Dagg, Michael J. Dan- aher, Frederick J. Diehn, Ricky J. Eichor, Eddie D. Estes, James F. Felkner, Philip D. Gettig. Bottom Row: Ronald C. Good, William T. Gordon, John M. Graham, Allen W. Guisinger, Gary R. Hardison, Robert A. Hays, D. Keith Hender- son. 206 Kappa Sigma Top Row: James W. Horn, Warren C. Hummer, Lawrence P. Ireland, Gary R. Jar- vis, Leland R. Johnson, Bruce A. Kelly, Glen S. Kelly, Alan R. Kempster. Second Row.- Michael E. Lachenmyer, Fred G. Lange, Philip D. Laurie, Ronald R. Leathers, Robert C. Littrell, Wayne D. Markel, James L. Mc- Connell, Patrick L. Mc- Inteer. Third Row: Richard B. McKeown, Jacob E. Mertz, Thomas D. Meyers, Lowell G. Moore, John G. Morey, Norman E. Nelson, Duane F. Nickel, Charles E. Pad- dock. Fourth Row: Charles L. Page, Lawrence E. Price, Larry D. Quirk, Barry L. Rafter, Charles M. Saw- yer, Frank G. Schembs, Robert C. Selby. Bottom Row: Charles R. Shellenberger, Larry L. Sutton, John C. Thqrn- gren, David M. Tozier, Thomas M. Tuggle, Keith R. Waters, Donald M. Williams. Dancing at the Stardust Formal, Kappa Sigs and dates await the crowning of the chapter sweetheart. 207 Lambda Chis Record Grade Improvement Among 155 chapters, members of Lambda Chi Alpha were awarded a scholarship trophy for most improved grades from the national fraternity. Lambda Chis also took the campus IFC scholarship improvement award. Sponsoring the annual Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Relays and assisting with re- modeling of a church were projects of the fraternity men. They also provided a $500 scholarship for an entering freshman coed. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau and Scabbard and Blade tapped Lambda Chis. Members worked in Mock Political Convention, Midwest Model U.N. and Col- legiate Young Republicans. The men enter- tained at a hayrack ride, the Harold ' s Club Party and the South Sea Island Party. One hundred fifty-five chapters Founded Bos- ton University 1909 Gamma Xi chapter estab- lished 1924 President: Roger Maechtlen ' v 4 Russian for wildcat, Dikaya Kishka is the name of Lambda Chi Alpha ' s new Russian wolfhound mascot. Lambda Chi Alpha Top Row: Mrs. Ada B. Estes, George F. Andrews, Claude K. Bell, William D. Betz, Robert E. Bird, Charles D. Brown. Second Row: Roderick R. Brown, Joel R. Butts, John D. Dalbom, Larry J. Darter, John W. Dut- ton, Russell C. Eberhart. Bottom Row: Michael S. Ermey, Charles R. Heid- rick, Gary T. Kalberloh, Richard Karp, Vaughn D. Kays, Stephen L. Kirk- wood. 208 H Lambda Chi Alpha Top Row: Douglas 0. Kitchen, Gary V. Kittel- son, Lon Kurtzman, Ken- neth L. Lathrop, Thomas J. Lawrence, Donald R. Light. Second Row: Rodger L. Maechtlen, Thomas W. McCormick, Allen D. McCown, Timothy W. Mitchell, Gary W. Moden, Lloyd D. Moden. Third Row: Carl F. Moulin, Gary R. Nelson, L. Wayne Nikkei, Ken- neth K. Opdycke, Billy R. Owen, Harold A. Petsch. Fourth Row: Richard Pfanenstiel, Roy W. Schuttenhelm, Alan J. Shields, Robert A. Shivers, William N. Short, Gary R. Troxell. Bottom Row: John A. Turnbull, Robert W. Walker, Donald E. Watt, Herbert E. Wattenberg, Dennis R. Westover. Entertaining at 505 Denison, Lambda Chi Alpha men are hosts at social functions including the Halloween Party, Ski Party and informal gatherings. They also hosted a 1963 Lambda Chi Missouri Valley Conclave. Phi Delta Theta Produces Top Y-O Entry Residing at the Phi Delt house, 508 Sunset, is a finalist in Home Economic Council ' s FMOC contest. One hundred twenty- four chapters Founded Miami University 1848 Kansas Gamma chapter established 1920 Presi- dent: Allan Williams In the Bee-ginning, a satire on society employing a cast of 70, earned a first-place Y-O trophy for Phi Delta Theta and Chi Omega. Members still found time for study- ing and campus activities. Garnering scho- lastic honors for the group, William Hull earned the highest grade average among Big Eight athletes. Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Epsilon Kappa and Scabbard and Blade tapped Phi Delts. Producer of Y-Orpheum and presidents of Alpha Epsilon Rho, Steel Ring, and Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers were also Phi Delts. Members served on Union Governing Board and Program Council. Phi Delts celebrated the Miami Triad, a founder ' s day event, with Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Chi and co-hosted the Flushbowl football game with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Delivering toys to children in Ogden and Manhattan was a Christmas project. Mem- bers won first in intramural football. Phi Delta Theta Top Row: Mrs. John H. Reece, Stanley D. Adams, Richard M. Anderson, Max Q. Arens, Harold J. Bales, Max W. Bil linger, Richard E. Boyce. Second Row: Bruce L. Brandt, A. Warren Brecheisen, Jerry V. Brewster, Larry B. Brown, Matthew A. Buchmann, Harold S. Cole, Thomas A. Cooper. Third Row: Jay D. Crum, Dale R. Daniel, Robert M. Deaver, William S. Duncan, Donald C. Fass- nacht, David B. George, Richard L. Grant. Bottom Row: Philip N. Haas, Richard F. Hayse, Terry L. Henderson, Gary W. Hopkins, Carl F. Huber, Ronald K. Hull, Curtis D. Lamprecht. 210 Reigning as queen over the 16th Phi Delta Theta- Sigma Alpha Epsilon Flush Bowl activities is Linda Turney. Kansas Attorney General William Ferguson selected the queen from pictures of candidates. CT is ' Phi Delta Theta Top Row: Stuart R. Leonhart, William B. Livingston, Max T. Martin, James A. McQueen, Danny H. Millis, Larry E. Moore, Rodney E. Moyer, Larry D. O ' Dell. Second Row: Michael D. Penrod, Jon M. Pollock, James W. Pope, Douglas E. Powell, George M. Powell, Dale L. Preston, Carl B. Price, William D. Ratliff. Third Row: Max J. Rein- hart, James F. Russell, John W. Sandsrs, Wil- liam D. Seaman, Graham H. Shaw, Keith L. Stan- ley, Michael W. Tomlin- son, Lawrence B. Vier- ling. Bottom Row: Nicholas L. Weidle, Richard D. Wen- ger, Allan G. Williams, David C. Williams, David L. Wilson, Kenneth D. Winters, Joseph N.Wood. 211 Recipient of the Phi Kappa Theta scholarship tro- phy was James Dale who led the fraternity with a 3.921 average. The men of 1965 College Heights ranked fourth in fraternity grades, spring 1963. Phi Kaps Construct House Patio Addition Building a redwood patio for their house claimed one weekend of work from Phi Kappa Theta men. Scholastic endeavor and campus activities likewise made demands on their time. Student Senate chairman, I PC king and third place man in the Larry Woods Memorial Speech Contest were Phi Kappa Thetas. Phi Kaps were members of Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Scabbard and Blade, Steel Ring, Phi Kappa Phi, Arnold Air Society, Sigma Tau and Religious Council. During the annual migration of the KU chapter to Manhattan, the groups attended the doubleheader basketball games. Phi Kaps captured first in badminton and second in basketball free throw intramurals. Fifty-seven chapters Founded Ohio State Uni- versity 1889 Kansas Iota chapter established 1921 President: Ken- neth Redetzke Phi Kappa Theta Top Row: Mrs. E. E. Tagader, Henry J. Allen, Robert A. Anderson, Raymond W. Baker, Ralph E. Balaun, Michael J. Bart- koski, Roger L. Becker, Glenn A. Befort. Second Row: Leroy R. Broxterman, Michael Buchheister, John F. Carson, William 0. Cas- par, Kenneth R. Corp- stein, James E. Dale, Patrick L. Dale, Richard N. Day. Bottom Row: Frank De- Stafano, Walter J. Duff, Donald J. Gagnon, Michael J. Gagnon, Gerald Gerstberger, Thomas J. Gillgannon, James F. Gregory, Mi- chael J. Mines. 212 Phi Kappa Theta Top Row: Steven D. Holke, William G. Hughes, Eldon E. Huschka, Wil- liam R. Keating, Donald J. Kidwell, Charles F. Klesath, Thomas F. Kongs, James J. Lackett. Second Row: Gerard H. Marcotte, Robert J. Marx, Robert F. Miller, James W. Nass, Ronald L. Pfef- fer, Kenneth E. Redet- zke, Donald E. Reimer, Donald L. Riemann. Third Row: Gary P. Rom- beck, Frank A. Ruff, Stephen F. Sauer, Clar- ence J. Schmidt, Leon B. Schmidt, James Schoenberger, John M. Sullentrop. Bottom Row: Terry D. Thompson, Howard J. Ubert, Gary E. Voelker, Michael B. Wilson, Ste- phen J. Winslow, Mi- chael R. Wise, Mark J. Zoeller. Taking aim with a cue, a Phi Kappa Theta man re- laxes in the well equipped recreation room of his house. On weekends the 60 members entertain their dates at various social functions in the rec-room. 213 Pi Kappa Alpha Top Row: Larry G. Arnold, Steven C. Ashe, Frank M. Beaver, Ronald E. Biddison, William R. Bird, Gary D. Bouchey, Donald D. Brewer, Stefan M. Carlgren. Second Row: Richard D. Chowins, Larry E. Con- verse, Gary J. Corser, John A. Crouch, Richard T. DeMoss, Ronald W. DeRusseau, Donald R. Dicken, Richard D. El- liott. Third Row: Steven W. Ellison, Phillip D. Flet- cher, Ivan L. Gates, Wil- liam A. Gintzel, Lawrence J. Goodgion, Ronald D. Gooden, Merrill K. Gor- don, Darryl R. Griffing. Fourth Row: David T. Havley, Jarold M. Hay- den, Roy W. Headrick, Joseph W. Heflin, Thomas C. Helbing, Ger- ald G. Henderson, Har- vey D. Hensley, Gerald W. Hill. Bottom Row: Newton C. Hinson, Richard E. Hoober, Ted E. Kelley, George F. Kirkendall, Tracy J. Leete, Roger T. Leonard, John D. Markel, Fred L. Mattox. Pike Float Receives Homecoming Honor Winning first in the fraternity division of the Homecoming float contest and placing second in Interfraternity Sing were honors reaped by Pi Kappa Alpha. K-State ' s group was elected tenth best PiKA chapter by the fraternity ' s national organization. In intramural sports competition, Pi Kappa Alphas earned first place ranking in their football division, capturing sixth in over-all intramural activity. Heading the list of PiKA social events was the Dixie Ball. Other functions at which Pi Kappa Alphas entertained were the Roar- ing Twenties Party, the Corn Jigger, a Christmas party and the PiKA-AGR Duad. One hundred twenty five chapters Founded Uni- versity of Virginia 1868 Alpha Omega chapter established 1913 Presi- dent : Gary Corser Welcoming a new housemother, Mrs. Frances Hoch, to their home at 2021 College View were the men of Pi Kappa Alpha. A Pike was also the student with the highest average in the College of Commerce. Affc m ?r Pi Kappa Alpha Top Row: John P. McNeal, William E. Miller, James I. Mottin, Walter L. Mur- phy, Brian B. Nelson, George W. Newsom, Larry D. Nolte. Second Row: Roger H. Novak, Robert L. Offutt, Kent A. Pierce, Edward C. Ranz, Robert G. Rohr- baugh, John E. Sanders, Vaughn N. Simon. Bottom Row: Roy 0. Smith, Charles G. Steele, Thomas H. Warta, John M. Waugh, Steven R. Wenrick, Leland D. Wil- kerson, Stephen R. Wil- son. Adjusting a wildcat, Pike engineers work on their first-place, fraternity division Homecoming float. 215 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Top Row: Dale F. Alex- ander, Thomas L. Bach, Lawrence P. Becker, Robert M. Blake, David W. Blankenship, Dennis Blankenship, Charles E. Bliss, Joseph F. Born- heimer. Second Row: James R. Breneman, Charles B. Briggs, Michael D. Card, Gary K. Carlson, Larry D. Coffman, Ronald J. Consolino, Robert M. Cooper, Lawrence T. Corrigan. Third Row: Daniel B. Denk, Thomas D. Dick, Dixon R. Doll, Richard G. Dow, Cyrus H. Elting, Daniel E. Fankhauser, Donald C. Ford, Donald R. Forman. Bottom Row: Joseph P. Galichia, William R. Geery, George Geolas, David L. Glendening, David R. Hamzavi, Jerry F. Harbaugh, Robert M. Hicks, William B. John- ston. SAE Team Scores High In Quiz Bowl Finals One hundred forty-nine chapters Founded Uni- versity of Alabama 1856 Kansas Beta chapter established 1913 Presi- dent: Ronald Consolino Leading 25 fraternities with a fall pledge class of 30 men is Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1015 Denison. Matched against Smith Scholarship House, a four-man Sig Alph team placed second in K-State Quiz Bowl competition. Sig Alph Buster Elting traveled to New York with the K-State Quiz Bowl team to compete against a Bard College team on a nationally televised quiz program. Individual honors for campus leadership were earned by Sigma Alpha Epsilon mem- bers as Tribunal justices and the treasurers of Blue Key and Sigma Tau. Championships in basketball, swimming and horseshoes rewarded an active intra- mural program. Sig Alphs were represented in varsity athletics with members on foot- ball, basketball, baseball and track teams. The Flush Bowl team emerged victorious in the pigskin duel with Phi Delta Theta. Joining Alpha Delta Pi, Sig Alphs hosted a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren of Manhattan. Special dates on the fraternity ' s social register were the Bowery Party, Belle Ball, spring formal, Island Party and a founder ' s day celebration. 216 Braving a chilly November night, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lons serenade sorority women as they introduce their FMOC candidate. The SAE candidate for Favor- ite Man on Campus was elected first runner-up. Sigma Alpha Epsi on fop Row: Gary W. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Robert E. Judd, Craig D. Kersh- ner, James L. Kettlehut, H. Dennis Kleysteuber, Steve R. LaBerge, James P. Latimer, Howard S. Liebengood. Second Row: Morris D. Logue, William M. Low- man, James R. McCon- nell, Robert J. McNeill Geoffrey L. McPartlin Joe E. Moreland, Billy R. Morris, John K. Morris Charles R. Myers. Third Row: Richard B. Myers, Rodney D. Nicholson, Allen E. Peithman, John M. Pul- liam, Spencer A. Puls, Bruce H. Reed, Drexel D. Rohds, Daniel C. Sar- ver, Alan J. Scott. Fourth Row: John E. Seeman, William L. Selbe, Norman T. Shaw- ver, Sammy R. Somer- halder, Allen R. Stevens, Evan R. Stewart, Thomas H. Stoskopf, Joseph H. Stout. Bottom Row: James W. Thiesing, Michael J. Todd, Kenneth H. Under- wood, John M. Vincent, Darrell W. Volz, Law- rence N, Weigel, William C.Wilson, John P. Woolf . 217 For the men of 1224 Fremont, sponsoring Sigma Chi Derby Day is an annual project. The eighth annual event featured coeds vying for the Derby Darling title and competing in novelty contests and races. Sigma Chi Entertains At Sweetheart Dance Social events for the men of Sigma Chi included the Sweetheart Ball and the Miami Triad in addition to exchanges and house parties. Second place in the fraternity divi- sion of the Homecoming parade was awarded to the Sigma Chi float creation. Filling key positions in campus organiza- tions, Sigma Chi men served on Agricultural Council, Arts and Sciences Council and Ap- portionment Board. Sigma Chis were active in Blue Key, Student Senate and Putnam Association. An FMOC finalist and one of the K-State Singers were also Sigma Chis. One hundred thirty- four chapters Founded Miami University 1855 Delta Upsilon chapter established 1949 Presi- dent: Nelson Van Gundy Sigma Chi Top Row: Mrs. Edna Boss, James R. Albertson, Martin W. Aubuchon, John H. Baldwin, Philip M. Bal- lantyne, Richard C. Ba- sore, Russell E. Berlin, Larry P. Blankenship. Second Row: Roger M. Boethin, Rodger A. Brooks, George D. Bur- ton, James R. Calcara, Richard L. Calcara, Ron- ald D. Carr, Robert G. Dalin, Thomas M. Daw- son. Third Row: Dennis L. Dechert, Thomas R. De- Rosear, Jack T. Estlow, Larry D. Evert, Nelson E. Farney, Michael H. Foss, Clifton M. Geis, William C. Gettler. Bottom Row: James J. Graham, John R. Gra- ham, Michael J. Green, Wayne C. Groth, Thomas R. Hagan, William R. Hall, Stephen C. Ham- mons, James A. Harders. 218 Sigma Chi Top Row: Ernest V. Heina, Barry L. Hoofer, Keith L. Hooper, Richard D. Hunt, Peter A. Jiran, Mode A. Johnson, Pat- rick A. Johnson, Phillip C. Johnson, Jay R. Jones. Second Row: Terry J. Kern, John C. Klein, Marcus L. Knight, James Q. Kohler, Stephen J. Lange, Robert H. Larson, James N. Lewis, Robert B. Logan, Fred E. Low- rey. Third Row: Marvin D. Manlove, Jack H. Marker, Donald C. McEwen, Philip F. Moore, Jerry L. Mun- son, Peter G. Nash, Eugene R. Nedwed.John M. Novosel, Robert A. Nuttelman. Fourth Row: Glen A. O ' Dell, Larry G. Palmer, Ronald D. Pletcher, Ed- ward M. Printz, Terrence E. Reard, Michael J. Reiter, William H. Rush- ton, Paul A. Ryding, John D. Sauble. Fifth Row: Glenn D. Schiffner, Ronald L. Shaffer, Walter I. Shaw, Robert D. Sjogren, Gor- don E. Snyder, Jerry L. Soldner, David A. Trow- bridge, Timothy P. Tru- bey. Bottom Row: Edward L. Turner, Francis E.Tyson, David J. Unruh, Nelson J Van Gundy, James D. Wilson, Lewis B. Wilson, Wendell R. Witter, Albert N. Yenkey. challenging his son to chess during Fathers ' Weekend, a Sigma Chi father searches for the best way to capture the queen. Fifty fathers attended doubleheader basketball games with their sons. Taking advantage of their high location, Sigma Nu members take a break from their studies. Meeting on the sun deck of their classic style house, they observe points of interest in the surrounding area. Sigma Nu Introduces Housemother at Tea A tea introducing their new housemother, Mrs. Bertha Scott, to faculty and alumni was a spring event of the 39 Sigma Nu members. Other social functions included a winter Snake Pit Formal and the spring White Rose Formal. Food was prepared in the men ' s new $10,000 kitchen which featured new equip- ment and custom-made built-ins. Participating in campus activities, Sigma Nus were members of Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau and varsity swimming and baseball. One hundred thirty-four chapters Founded Vir- ginia Military Institute 1869 Beta Kappa chap- ter established 1913 Preside nt: Thomas Nel- son Sigma Nu Top Row: Mrs. Bertha Scott, Joel W. Athey, Roderick E. Athey, Michael Breiten- stein, Michael C. Daugh erty, David L. Dewhirst, Edward L. Dent. Bottom Row: Raymond F. Freeman, Richard L. Gore, James H. Hagan, Robert E. Harmon, Jeff- rey H. Harrison, Donald J. Head, Jerry L. Hill. M f frWy - ' W P 220 Sigma Nu Top Row: John H. Jensen, A!vin D. Johnson, Wayne H. MacKirdy, Robert M. Melichar, Ronald C. Metzger, Dennis L. Miner. Second Row: Thomas M. Nelson, Joseph E. Omen- ski, Throck M. Osborn, Peter J. Pallesen, Robert L. Rentschler, Gerald D. Soderstrom. Bottom Row: Richard D Swickard, David R. Thomas, Thomas G. Towner, Donald C. Utter- back, Philip G. Watt, Daniel F. White. Rakes in hand, Sigma Nus clear leaves from the lawn of their hill-top home at 513 Sunset. Carl Miller, an alumnus of K-State ' s chapter, was elected to serve as the current Rotary International President. 221 Sigma Phi Epsilon Top Row: Mrs. Ruth E. Johanson, Phillip T. Baehr, Bradley D. Bar- rows, Keith L. Bennett, Robert E. Bennett, Wray E. Bradley, Ernest E. Brown, Robert H. Brown. Second Row: John W. Calmes, James G. Carl, Charles D. Clinkenbeard, William K. Dalton, Lynn D. Duby, John P. Duffen- dack, Jack E. Ellithorpe, Gary E. Ervin. Third Row: John P. Flournoy, Clarence S. Fowler, Bill W. Fugit, William P. Gallant, Jerry W. Garlett, Kenneth C. Goreham, William B. Griffitt, Jay D. Hanna. Bottom Row: James J. Harter, Gale L. Hatcher, John M. Hemphill, Den- nis G. Henning, Lyman G. Hughes, Jack H.Jack- son, Donald R. Johnson, John A. Krider. r - r- i?r Completing their homecoming float, The Best Years of Your Lives Have a Ball, are Sig Eps and dates. One hundred sixty-two chapters Founded Uni- versity of Richmond Kansas Beta chapter es- tablished 1918 Presi- dent: Phillip Baehr Service Work Wins Sig Eps Top Rating Judged by a national Sig Ep officer, K-State ' s chapter received the fraternity ' s top class A rating for its campus and com- munity work. Decorating the lobby of Memorial Hospital at Christmas was a Sig Ep pledge project. The fraternity assisted in a Heart Fund drive and conducted an area- wide leadership school for Sig Ep chapters. Team members of five varsity sports, in- cluding wrestling and swimming were Sig Eps. Fraternity men held offices in People- to-People, K-State Players, Traffic Appeals Board and American Institute of Industrial Engineers. A fall pheasant feed featured birds which Sigma Phi Epsilons had shot. LIVE ..I. E-i Winners of third place 1963 Y-Orpheum trophy live at 1015 Sunset. Sig Eps, working on the Y-0 skit in conjunction with Pi Beta Phi, presented in the Daze of Knights, a satire on medieval chivalry. Sigma Phi Eps lon Top Row: Steve E. Larson, Lawrence R. Latta, Ste- phen C. Latta, Jack V. Lewis, Larry W. Lind, Garry A. Magill, Malcolm D. McCracken, Staley B. McDermet. Second Row: Stewart L. McDermet, William M. Mealy, William F. Mohri, Jack E. Moore, Francis P. Moynagh, James P. Nelson, Jimmy F. New, Ronald W. Overley. Third Row: Thomas D. Perrier, Frederick L. Peterson, Gary L. Pink- ston, Kent R. Praeger, Joseph M. Ray, Terry L. Ray, Darell R. Reichel, David R. Reynolds. Fourth Row: Gerald W. Runyun, David A. Schmitt, Paul E. Schnei- kart, Frank R. Scoby, William F. Sheahan, Daniel C. Sloan, David E. Sloan. Fifth Row: Dennis W. Smith, Kenneth W. Smith, Duane L. Stor- mont, Ronald D. Strader, John H. Strube, Max Supica, Norris M. Taylor. Bottom Row: Bruce L. Tomlinson, Charles E. Wilson, Robert K. Wil- son, Robert E. Woldt, Dennis D. Woofter, Gary C. Wyatt, William J. Zschocne. 223 Tau Kappa Epsilon Top Row: Mrs. J. P. Jackson, Gerald M. Al- bright, Paul E. Attebery, Ronald G. Bliss, Gary J. Blubaugh, Jedwin R. Bryan. Second Row: John E. Buster, Robert A. Coch- ran, Duane R. Deyoe, Paul V. Essex, Terrell A. Fitzgerald, Robert A. Fitzpatrick. Third Row: Peter W. Garretson, Ronnie L. Harger, Gene M. Haugen, Paul W. Hayse, Gary L. Hibbs, Carl W. Johnson. Bottom Row: Charles M. Keithley, Claude A. Keithley, Albert T. Kocher, Stephen L. Maddy, Craig L. Miller, Eldon L. Misak. ft on fc Jfc Two hundred chapters Founded Illinois Wes- leyan University 1899 Alpha Lambda chapter established 1931 Presi- dent : Ronnie Harger Residing at 1606 Fairchild, the men of TKE elect their sweetheart at the annual Red Carnation Ball. TKE Chapter Boasts Large Alumni Group Boasting the largest alumni chapter of any fraternity on campus, men of Tau Kappa Epsilon invited Governor Frank M. Morrison of Nebraska, a TKE alumnus from K-State, to speak at a luncheon given in his honor by members of the K-State chapter. Representation on the Agricultural Coun- cil and membership in agricultural and engi- neering honoraries were claimed by mem- bers of Tau Kappa Epsilon. The TKE earn- ing the highest grade average was awarded the Harbaugh Memorial Scholarship. Entertaining their parents at the TKE house, members planned mothers ' and father ' s weekends. Tau Kappa Epsilons also hosted the Corral Party, Red Lion Inn Christmas Party and Red Carnation Ball. 224 fau Kappa Epsilon fop ftow: Paul E. Mueh- ring, Steven D. Parsons, William L. Pratt, James F. Reynolds, Perry T. Sandlin, George L. She rer , William H. Sherer. Bottom Row: William E. Soldner, James C. Ste- phens, Steven F. Swaim, Lester M. Town, Giles L. Wade, Warren E. Wal- quist, Thomas C. Wann. Participating in intramural bowling, a TKE member cinches a third place win with a winning strike. 225 Arriving early at the door, a couple has a few min- utes for a serious talk before the evening ' s end. University Operates Seven Housing Units Operating Putnam, Van Zile, Boyd and West Halls, Smurthwaite, Sunset Apart- ments and Jardine Y, the University pro- vided housing for 1200 freshman and upper- class women. Plans made for fall 1964 in- cluded opening additional Jardine Y apart- ments for coeds if necessary. Construction plans for a nine-story dormi- tory to house 600 women were finished. The new limestone building, designed like West Hall, will be the second of a four-dormitory complex to be constructed near West. Plans were drawn for a two-story food service building to feed the 2100 women who will live in the four dormitories in the complex. The University housing, represented by Inter-dorm Council, provided food service, laundry, postal and recreational facilities. Taking enough clothes for a week ' s stay, a coed helps her ride load his car for the weekend trip. 226 Residence hall women practice classical or popular music on one of the pianos provided in each dormi- tory. The University operated housing units each furnish stereo and television sets for residents. Women ' s Resident Assistants Top Row: Edith M. Dickinson, Karen E. Hensleigh, Sherron J. Boyd, Lila J. Leidy, Donna L. Olivier, Iva L. Schupp, Ina S. Hesser, Joyce I. Freeman. Second Row: Vivian S. Hessemyer, Patsy C. Meek, Janet L. Janssen, ArleneA. Thorn- sen, Sandra K. Lintecum, Janis V. Nixon, Diane Haskin, Ann E. Friesen. Third Row: Margaret E. Tanner, Meredith A. Moore, Kath- erina C. Warders, Janet L. Patton, Lynn K. Parsons, Linda L. Simmons, Evelyn A. Sullivant. Bottom Row: Mary M. Berg, Karen S. Martinson, Nancy J. Scott, Jean A. Loughmiller, Patricia K. Ingersoll, Loretta K. Anderson, Judy J. Trussell, Evelyn R. Jilka. 227 One of three dorms in a complex northeast of campus, Boyd Hall on Petticoat Lane houses freshmen coeds. Boyd Residents Help Crippled Youngsters Aid to crippled children through contribu- tions to the Handicap Clinic headed service projects undertaken by residents of Boyd Hall. During the Christmas season, groups caroled at the Fort Riley Hospital. In conjunction with other women ' s dormi- tories, Boyd residents sponsored a street dance which replaced a traditional fall open house. Many former occupants returned for Alumnae Night to greet old friends and meet new coeds. The Tacky Party, Holly Daze Christmas Formal and a spring dance were also scheduled on the social calendar. Boyd residents were selected President of the Inter-Dorm Council and Barnwarmer Queen. Two of the five finalists for Royal Purple Queen lived in Boyd Hall. Dorm ad- ministration was headed by Miss Rosemary Thompson, director, and a staff of eleven upperclass resident assistants. Boyd Hall on Petticoat Lane houses freshmen coeds, in Boyd sample cookies and cakes from the refresh- ment table at Alumnae Night. Boyd alumnae toured their old rooms with current freshman occupants. Boyd Hall Top Row: Miss Rosemary Thomp- son, Mrs. Don Watt, Pa- tricia N. Shafer, Patricia A. Abersold, Cheryl A. Ackerman, Al ice M . Adams, Carol S. Amos, Martha J. Anderson. Second Row: Janice E. Andres, Doris L Auld, Eva M. Ayres, Sylvia M. Barth, Marcia A. Beck, Mary M. Berg, Laurene M. Berger, Pamela J. Berkey. Third Row: Linda M. Beyer, Bonita F. Bey, Kristin K. Billinger, Sharon P. Birkenbaugh, Pamelee Bishop, Carol J. Bodenhamer, Jean K. Bodwell, Kathryn A. Box- be rger. Fourth Row: Sherron J. Boyd, Sandra L. Bradley, Sharon L. Brannum, Jane M. Britton, Dea J. Brown, Vicki L. Brown, Linda E. Bugbee, Patri- cia B. Burke. Fifth Row: Roycelene J. Burton, Patricia J. Cal- len, Sherilyn Carl, M. Marguerite Carlson, Vir- ginia A. Carlson, Diane A. Carver, Dianna L Ca- sida, Harriet G. Christen- sen. Sixth Row: M i c h e I e J . Clark, Marie L. Cone, Judith L. Cook, Polly A. Coombs, Janice K. Crabb, Shirley C. Crail, Linda M. Curtis, Brenda J. Davis. Seventh Row: Elizabeth Dick, Edith M. Dickinson, Leann Diehl, Juanita R. Dilts, Margaret A. Dixon, Linda D. Downey, N. Beth Dumler, Jean M. Dunkel. Eighth Row: Cora J. Eggleston, Peggy J. Erickson, Carla S. Eric- son, Dona C. Evoy, Su3 A. Failor, Arlene K. Fish- burn, Mary L. Fisher, Barbara J. Fleming. Bottom Row: Marie J. Flickinger, Sheryl J. Fra- ser, Diana L. Fritts, Sandra K. Froeiich, Sha- ron L. Froeiich, Emilia A. Gaeddert, Gwen I. Gar- rett, Kathryne L. Gaynier. 229 Boyd Hall Top Row: Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Nancy J. Glover, Mar- garet A. Gomez, Lilly M. Goodin, Marjorie L. Gor- don, Carolyn K. Graham, Ann L. Gray, Barbara J. Green. Second Row: Roberta L. Grogan, Catherine Groth, Leuita M. Gugler, Kath- leen L. Haas, Mary C. Hancock, Susan N. Han- cock, Cheryl E. Hankins, Judith A. Harden. Third Row: Jo A. Harris, Judith A. Harris, Ethel J. Hatch, Linda S. Hauptli, Judy L. Heck, Linda G. Henry, Karen E. Hens- leigh, Margaret A. High. Fourth Row: Nell F. Hinz, Diane Hodgson, Karen M. Holeman, Donna J. Hover, Ruth E. Huyett, Carol A. Imhof, Joy S. Jacobs, Janet L. Janssen. Fifth Row: Cheryl K. Jar- vis, Marna G. Jenkins, Wanda L. Jenkins, Sylvia M. Johnson, Donna E. Jones, Terena K. Jones, Janet I. Kaelson, Joan K. Kammerer. Sixth Row: Donna S. Kern, Marcia L. Kerr, Jane D. Klover, Karen K. Knierim, Mary J. Koons, Barbara A. Krueger, Linda R. Kuchenthal, Carolyn S. Kuhn. Seventh Row. Cheryl M. Kuiken, Emmajean Lam- bert, Linda L. Lamkin, Lovene S. Larson, Lucille Latschar, Mary B. Law- hon, La Doris B. Lebby, Margaret L. Leitch. Eighth Row: Pamela J. Lembright, Sharon K. Lewis, Sandra K. Linte- cum, Jane R. Lyttle, Sharon K. Madden, Helen Y. Mantz, Ann Martin, Carolyn E. Mattix. Bottom Row: Gretchen A. McMaster, Patsy C. Meek, Kathleen F. Meier, Maria J. Messersmith, Janet S. Meyer, Jerry S. Modlin, Janice A. Moore, Meredith A. Moore. 230 Boyd Hall Top Row: Jonetta A. Morgan, Rita M. Morgan, Sharon A. Mount, Jeanne L Muret, Catherine A. Murry, Di- anne F. Nehring, Ann E. Nelson. Second Row: Barbara A. Nichols, Nancy B. Oh- man, Myrna M. Otte, Alice A. Parker, Glennis K. Parsons, Janet L. Pat- ton, Jane E. Pease. Third Row: Mary A. Pryor, Ora L. Randels, Janice J. Rath, Paula L. Rathbun, Nancy C. Reeves, Sandra K. Richards Jannette S. Robinson. Fourth Row: Judy L. Rob- inson, Patricia A. Rohde, Janet A. Rotman, Nancy L. Rundell, Karen L. Run- nion, Elaine A. Rusch, Janet A. Sager. Fifth Row: Mary A. Schla- gel, Sally A. Schlobohm, Mama L. Schmitt, Janet L. Schultz, Linda L. Sea- ton, Nancy M. Seidel, Jeanette K. Sailer. Sixth Row: Patricia L. Shane, Kathryn M. Shimer, Glenda J. Shoe- make, Elizabeth A. Shoup, Suzanne K. Shurtz, Janice E. Smith, Barbara A. Snapp. Seventh Row: Lynda K. Stacey, Marcia L. Steph- ens, Jeanne H. Stickney, Eileen M. Suchsland, Nancy L. Sullivan, Susan A. Swan, Laura L. Taylor, Arlene A. Thomsen. Eighth Row: EnidG. Van- Gieson, Marilyn J. Wag- ner, Barbara L. Wahlen, Janet A. Walker, Gloria D. Wanager, Katherina C. Warders, Ann W. Warner, Luanne H. Waters. Bottom Row: Patricia L. Wenger, Barbara K. Whealy, Mary L. White, Leslie L. Williams, Kath- ryn Williamson, N. Jeanne Wilson, Susanna M. Wright, Barbara S. Wurtz. 231 Built in 1952, Putnam Hall, located on Petticoat Lane, is the home of 233 coeds. Six finalists in the Freshman Talent Show, which was produced during Orientation Week, resided in the freshman dormitory. With each resident providing an ornament, Putnam women decorate a tree at their tree trimming party. Putnam Hall Designs Second Place Float Second place in the independent division of the Homecoming float competition was awarded to Putnam Hall women who de- signed and built their entry. Bringing indi- vidual honors to the dorm, a resident was selected as Engineering Girl of the Month for the K-State Engineer. The dorm also boasted the top scoring woman bowler. Adopting and providing a 10-member family with Christmas gifts was a service project undertaken by Putnam women. Social plans for the dormitory included a Christmas formal and faculty tea. Membership on Union, Associated Women Students and Student Governing Association committees and in campus clubs and religious organizations were filled by the freshmen and resident assistants. The coeds also participated in intramurals. Putnam Hall Top Row: Mrs. Mabel B. Strong, Mrs. Doris Woodruff, Sylvia J. Nottingham, Carol S. Adams, Kathryn M. Adamson, Marja L. Alakulppi, Ruth E. Apple- gate. Second Row: Judy A. Baehler, Nancy A. Baker, Lauren A. Barnard, Sawndra J. Bear, Vicki L. Beaver, Sandra K. Bilyeu, Gaile D. Blue. Third Row: Gloria L. Boldman, Barbara J. Boyd, Michale A. Boyd, Mary L. Brainerd, Margie A. Bryan, Linda R. Burk, Delila J. Burrell. Fourth Row: Nancy S. Caldwell, Beyhan Cengiz, Nancy A. Charles, Mary F. Childres, Nadene M. Clark, Patricia D. Clark, Kathryn A. Claybaugh. Fifth Row: Rayne E. Cobb, Carolyn S. Colaw, Evelyn R. Colon, Cynthia C. Compton, Ruth M. Cook, Carolyn R. Cox, Susan P. Davis. Sixth Row: Nora C. Dickerson, Jan Dinning, Donna M. Dix, Sharon L. Douglas, Jo L. Drost, Pamela J. Dudley, Gayle A. Edmondson. Seventh Row: Darlene R. Eitel, Jacquelyn E. Eng- lish, Sylvia J. Evans, Julia L. Fearing, Sherrill J. Fletcher, Martha M. Fly, Sharon A. Folk. Eighth Row: Margaret J. Folkerts, Joan M. Fox, Joyce I . Freeman, Deanne L. Fuller, Martha A. Funk, Deloris C. Garetson, Sandra A. Gar- lich. Bottom Row: Linda K. Gaskill, Janet R. Geb- hart, Karen S. Gilmore, Sheryl K. Gould, Dorothy S. Graber, Sondra S. Green, K athleen A. Guenther. 233 Putnam Hall Top Row Suzanne Gwin, Sandra S. Hagerman, LaDeana J. Harmon, Leslie J. Har- rison, Shirley R. Heit- man, Mary E. Herndon, Vivian S. Hessemeyer. Second Row: Daria E. Hickman, Cynthia L. Hincz, Carol A. Hinner- gardt, Nancy A. Hoag, Elizabeth A. Hohn, Janet D. Holland, Linda S. Hol- lar. Third Row: Susie Hol- lingsworth, Virginia A. Hull, Cathye L. Jackson, Evelyn R. Jilka, Sharon L. Johnson, Frances E. Johnston, Martha J. Johnston. Fourth Row: Barbara L. Jones, Judith K. Jones, Judith L. Jones, Mary L. Jones, Janice D. Kepley, Alexandria J. Kraus, Da- lene LaFollette. Fifth Row: Linda R. Lam- bright, Marilyn E. Lange, Jean L. Larson, Carol D. Latschar, Patricia A. Leeper, Lila J. Leidy, Karen A. Leister. Sixth Row: Lynda L. Little, Linda M. Loeppke, Martha J. Lonergan, Vic- toria A. Lorenz, Virginia L. Lowe, Marcia L. Low- ther, Nancy E. Loy. Seventh Row: Sammye S. Manning, Donna L. Mar- tindale, Karen S. Martin- son, Eileen M. Matson, Bonnie J. Maxim, Mary J. McAdow, Janice F. Mc- Claren. Eighth Row: Kathleen M. McKelvy, Sharon E. Mc- Kinley, Janice D. Mc- Knight, Kay J. McManis, Janice E. McNeal, Sarah J. Meyer, Maryalys Meyers. Bottom Row: Janice J . Miles, Lynda K. Miller, Suzanne Miller, Roberta I. Minnis, Susan M. Mo- bley, Marilyn R. Monts, Sandra C. Moore. 234 Putnam Hall Top Row: Eva M. Mount, Muriel J. Mowder, Sherril J. Myers, Sandra Neaderhiser, Martha A. Newby, Judith K. Nulty, Carol A. Ochs. Second Row: Donna L. Olivier, Coral A. Osborne, Beth M. Pannbacker, Lynn K. Parsons, Jodie L. Patterson, Elaine L Pearson, Shareon L. Powell. Third Row: Cheryl L. Rattle, Ruth L. Raymond, Barbara I. Rinkel, Bev- erly J. Rinkel, Doris D. Roach, Candace L. Rogers, Susan L. Rosen- kranz. Fourth Row: Martha C. Sanders, Diane K. Schecher, Beverly S. Schroeder, Nancy L Shipman, Marilyn L. Singer, Deanna D. Sip- pie, Elizabeth D. Smith. Fifth Row: Kathleen A. Smith, Shelia A. Smith, Martha E. Sommer, Mary A. Southard, Susan C. Southerland, Sharon K. Stephens, Sharon L. Stone. Sixth Row: Jacqueline S. Storer, Jane A. Suor, Leslie D. Sutphen, Mar- garet E. Tanner, Faye L. Taplin, Sandra L. Taylor, Margery A. Thielen. Seventh Row: Carol A. Thometz, Leslie A. Thompson, Janet Thom- son, Marsha A. Thorn- ton, Leah G. Trible, Judy J. Trussel, Marsha Van- Middlesworth. Eighth Row: Cecelia A. VanSickle, Gayle P. Ver- hage, Deanna K. Wal- lace, Mary E. Wanklyn, Joanne N. Watson, Lorna J. Webster, Susan M. Wester. Bottom Row; Sharon K. Wheeler, Diane F. Williams, Diana D. Wil- son, Sandra J. Winch, Linda L. Woodall, Cheryl J. Woody, Katnryn A. York. 235 Sunset Apartments Top Row: Mrs. Larry Bartlett, Mrs. Bill White, Marjqrie C. Allen, Mary J. Allison, Jane C. Bene- dick, Vicki A. Bloom, Carol L. Brandenburg, Sharon K. Carl. Second Row: Cheryl M. Carlson, Norma L. Car- penter, Susan E. Carroll, Marylou Claussen, Ellen L. Cowles, Judith K. Crandall, Malinda R. Crispin, Gayla J. Davis. Third Row: Helen C. Davis, Linda L. Davis, Carolyn E. DeVault, Rosemary Dimmitt, Son- dra S. Dodds, Karen K. Filbert, Carolyn J. Franey, Eloise A. Fuller- ton. Fourth Row: Joyce E. Guy, Annette Hall, Mar- garet E. Halloran, Bertha D. Harding, Linda J. Har- mon, Sharon R. Hartung, Joan E. Hayes, Patricia A. Heiser. Bottom Row: Barbara J. Hills, Zoe A. Holmes, Rita F. Homrighausen, Roanne L. Jefferies, Leila F. Jones, Judith K. Knudson, Carol F. Koon, Janet M. Lemon. Sampling the cooking efforts of a roommate, Sunset residents relax before beginning evening studying. III! I Coeds Demonstrate Household Abilities Cooking, shopping, cleaning house, laun- dering and studying occupied a major por- tion of time for Sunset Apartment residents. The two University-leased apartment com- plexes housed more than 80 upperclass women in three and four-women apartments. A married couple living in each of the two main units directed group activities. In its second year of existence, the housing unit had representatives in such campus activities as AWS, Collegiate Young Demo- crats, Collegiate Young Republicans and the Independent Student Association. Combining for a Christmas celebration, residents of the two apartment units dined together at the Student Union. Other group social functions included a Halloween party and a spring picnic at Tuttle Creek. 236 Greeting neighbors as they return from classes are residents of Sunset Apartments. The University housing, located at 1026 Sunset, enables the women to do their own meal planning and preparation. Sunset Apartments- Top Row: Leila M. Mar- cellus, Linda L. McCosh, Ronda E. McCoy, Sharon K. McKittrick, Barbara A. Meyer, Marsha L. Minnis, Karen S. Mit- chell, Linda L. Moline. Second Row: Mary K. Munson, Jean E. Ned- row, Elizabeth A. New- ton, C. Sue Powell, Lois C. Quantic, Mary K. Rendleman, Carolyn E. Rice, Rosalie A. Russell. Third Row: Sharlene K. Sandlin, Nancy M. Schil- ler, Alma L. Schweitzer, Ann M. Shier, Judy A. Simek, Toka J. Snyder, Carol S. Stadel, Carol A. Stanley. Fourth Row: Karen J. Strahm, Jeanette M. Thomas, Lu A. Thomp- son, Yolanda K. Trevino, Joyce L. Truax, Vera J. True, Marcia G. Trum- mel. Bottom Row: Margie E. Vathauer, Nancy K. Wal- lace, Anne K. Williams, Judith A. Winkler, Lucinda L. Winter, Karen M. Wylie, Martha A. Youngdahl. 237 Apartment living for coeds includes time out from studies to discuss dates or finish weekly ironing. Jardine Y Furnishes Emergency Housing Established to provide University operated apartments for an unexpected overflow of upperclass women, Jardine Y opened in fall, 1963. Furnishings provided by the University arrived three weeks after the women had moved into their apartments. Jardine women designed and built a float to enter in Homecoming parade competition. They were also represented by candidates for Royal Purple and Barnwarmer queens. Jardine Y Terrace Apart- ments Top Row: John A. Boyd, Cecil R. Boyd, Wilma J. Abston, Karol K. Alexander, Agnes F. Anderson, Margaret R. Anderson, Sherry L. Biggs. Second Row: Joan E. Brunell, Carolyn D. Cecil, Nancy L. Coffman, Sondra S. Dorsch, Judith R. Freed, Carolyn R. Funston, Murel A. Gillig. Third Row: Nancy M. Good, Shirley A. Hel- bach, Suzanne M. Hel- ler, Dee A. Holzer, Ver- gie L. Ideker, Jeanne R. Jackson, Evelyn I. John- son. Fourth Row: Janice M. Johnson, Anne M. Kra- mer, Eileen F. Lindley, Carolyn J. Mathias, Linda K. McVicker, Susan D. Mehl, Janice Millenbruch. Fifth Row.- Sonja L. New- comer, Peggy J. Perrill, Karen S. Peterson, Mary J. Pflughoeft, Amelia A. Price, Marilyn J. Pro- chaska, Loretta R. Raile. Bottom Row: Dixie J. Reece, llene Reitz, Vicki A. Resley, Janet M. Seim, Cheryl A. Sherrod Barbara A. Whitlock, Gloria A. Wilcox. 238 Housing upperclassmen again after two years of fresh- man occupancy, Van Zile Hall holds 154 women. The first women ' s dormitory on campus, it was named for Mrs. Mary Pierce Van Zile, former Dean of Women. Van Zile Hall Entertains Retarded Children As a service project, Van Zile residents raised money to help a mentally retarded class of Lee School. The women also spon- sored a Christmas party for the children. The upperclass women ' s dormitory was represented in such honor societies as Angel Flight, Alpha Delta Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon and Phi Kappa Phi. Van Zile Hall Top Row: Mrs. Jeannette Sedlacek, Mrs. Wilma R. Tunison, Barbara S. An- trim, Mary L. Atkinson, Sandra L. Augustine, Judith K. Baird, Trudy K. Balthazor, Carol A. Bart- ley. Second Row: Sharon K. Blasdel, Rose A. Brad- bury, Margery A. Braun- schweiger, Beverly J. Brees, Barbara J. Briggs, Karen E. Brown, Cynthia L. Brunk, Mary P. Carter. Bottom Row: Dorothy A. Carver, Mary D. Cook, Patricia A. Correll, Jean L. Court, Mary A. Covalt, Dana D. Covert, Patty L. Daugherty, Kathleen H. DeWeese. 239 yan Zile Hall Top Row: Mary L. Edmundson, Lura N. Elledge, Shirley K. Ernzen, Martha E. Ewing, Karen K. Ewy, Doris M. Finch, Cath- erine C. Fockele. Second Row: Dorothy P. Garrett, Bonnie J. Gen- try, Carol A. Gilchrist, Nyla J. Gnadt, Janice K. Govaerts, Sandra K. Gresham, Helen D. Groyon. Third Row: Carole J. Gruetze, Connie L. Guetschow, Mary E. Guthrie, Janice E. Mam- mons, Janelle E. Han- kins, Wilma J. Hansen, Melinda G. Hanson. Fourth Row: Vicky J. Hesser, Ora A. Hiatt, Joyce K. Hirt, Connie L. Holm, Judy K. Holmes, Ann Hund, Judie K. Hunt. Fifth Row: Mary J. Hur- ley, Pamela M. Janssen, Sheryl K. Jordan, Elaine J. Kachavos, Catherine L. Karl, Carolyn J. Kauff- man, Phyllis I. Keenan. Sixth Row: Janice L. Keown, Mary E. Kloster- meier, Carol A. Koester, Katherine A. Kreamer, Nancy L. LaGere, Alice F. Lakes, Vivian J. Law- less. Seventh Row: Gwen I. Leece, Claudia K. Lett, Beverly K. Lewey, Meta L. Lieurance, Margaret J. Luce, Phyllis F. Lud- lam, Joan E. Lyne. Eighth Row: Virginia P. Mason, Mary S. Mau, Barclay J. Mayhew, Aloha W. McFadden, Diane S. McMurray, Mary C. Mee- han, Susan A. Meyers. Bottom Row: Susan ne Miller, Barbara S. Mit- chell, Janet L. Moore, Janice J. Morrow, Bar- bara L. Mueller, Valarie L. Murray, Marilyn S. Myers. 240 Van Zile Hall Top Row: Elaine R. Neufeldt, Glenda L. Nicholas, Connie V. Nichols, Judith A. Nichols, Bonnie E. Niemoller, Virginia A. O ' Connell, Yvonne P. Paradis. Second Row: Rosanne M. Parker, Suzanne Parker, Bettie L. Payne, Sharon A. Peltier, Jean- ene S. Penner, Caroline Pomodoro, Constance A. Powell. Third Row: Carole S. Prochazka, Ruby D. Prose, Karel Ramsey, Sheryl A. Renner, N. Romilda Reitzel, N. Sue Rensenhouse, Barbara K. Richard. Fourth Row: Barbara R. Riggle, Janet E. Roark, Margaret R. Roebke, Deanna K. Roesener, Beatrice J. Root, Judith A. Rowe, Bonnie R. Ruhnke. Fifth Row: Mary E. Ryan, Lynette M. Schmidt, Kathleen M. Schulz, Vicki L. Schwemmer, Sharon L. Scott, Linda K. Shambaugh, Katherine E. Shelton. Sixth Row: Rondang R. Siagian, Elaine C. Smith , Sheryl K. Smith, Nancy K. Smutny, Carol A. Starns, Betty L. Sten- berg, Sharron L. Ste- phens. Seventh Row: Avis A. Stoops, Jo Ann Stover, Constance F. Tevis, Nelly Valsagna, Sara S. Walkenshaw, Mary S. Wallerius, Alana K. Wamhoff. Eighth Row: Ricki A. Ward, Linda J. Ware, Joan E. Warner, Gay K. Wells, Judith A. Weyer, Barbara J. White, Mary A. White. Bottom Row: Carolyn L. Wilson, Barbara J. Wis- bey, Linda K. Wogan, Marjorie J. Wright, Rose Ann Wright, Dona L. Young, Jane L. Young. 241 Waltheim Residents Engage in Activities Experiencing the advantages of dormitory living in an apartment atmosphere, the 69 women of Waltheim Hall were active in cam- pus activities. The coeds boasted member- ships in Angel Flight, Delta Phi Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon and Theta Sigma Phi. The women also participated in all intramural sports. One coed was a finalist in the 1963 Miss K-State- Manhattan Contest. Social activities for the upperclass women included Christmas caroling, an informal Christmas dance, a spring formal and an annual faculty tea. Social exchanges with independent men ' s houses and fraternities completed the group ' s social calendar. Returning to begin a new semester, a Waltheim Hall coed is greeted and assisted by her dorm friends. Waltheim Hall Top Row: Mrs. Hazel Fetter, Mrs. Beth Jacobs, Joetta A. Allen, Rexanna J. Atkinson, Janice E. Baker, Nancy B. Barton, Doris R. Becker, Carolyn S. Behan. Second Row: Roberta L. Bell, Carol M. Betzen, Roxie L. Black, Elizabeth A. Bobek, Joan E. Bol- yard, Judith J. Bower, Beverly J. Brown, Jo A. Bulger. Third Row: Patricia M. Campbell, Char lee D. Caple, Patricia J. Car- biener, Mary E. Carson, Thressa N. Cecrle, Theresa R. Courter, Bev- erly A. Crouch, Rose N. Dstter. Fourth Row: Phyllis L. Edwards, Kathleen A. Eitzen, Dayna J. French, Linda L. Fowler, Mildred M. Fuller, Wanetta K. Gardner, Cheryl S. Giles, Mary J. Gillespie. Bottom Row: Alice A. Grieshaber, Ruthann Guthrie, Bonnie J. Hamilton, Helen C. Hamilton, Carol A. Hart- sell, Barbara S. Helbling, Judith J. Hilton, Judith A. Hojda. 242 Apartment living with the convenience of dormitory meals is enjoyed by residents of Waltheim Hall, 1436 Laramie. The women entertained at teas after the Parents ' Day and Homecoming football games. Waltheim Hall Top Row: Marsha R. Hook, Cheryl A. Johnson, Sher- rill J. Johnson, Mary C. Kier, Carla A. Krehbiel, LaVonna A. Krone, Linda L. Lamborn, Elaine F. Lemon. Second Row: Barbara H. Lewis, Karolyn K. Linder, Stella K. Mason, Jimmie L. McNatt, Martha J. Medcraft, Maxine M. Millett, Frances A. Mor- ton, Andra L. Myers. Third Row: Linda G. Nomer, Joline F. Ober- helrnan, Judith A. Ogden, Marilyn K. Pankratz, Linda K. Pettijohn, Patty E. Phipps, Judith C. Poppe, Sandra Rehmert. Fourth Row: Sharon P. Roberson, Connie S. Schmidt, Linda G. Sea- ton, Kathleen A. Sloan, Joan I. Smith, Meredith A. Smith, Sharon L. Smith, Deanna G. Stew- art. Bottom Row: Marilynn K. Suderman, Betsy Tat- lock, Jacquelyn M. Ul- rich, Amy K. Weller, Vir- ginia K. Whaley, Cath- erine A. Williams, Glenda S. Wimmer, Kaye L. Young. 243 West Hall ' s information desk, a hub of activity, handles mail and phone calls for coed residents. Women received and often entertained dates in the spacious and comfortable lounge, now one year old. West Women Contend for Queen Positions Two IPC Queen finalists, AGR Sister Sweetheart and a Royal Purple finalist were among the 304 women living in West Hall. Other residents included Home-Ec Teaching Club president and several Putnam scholars. Second place in women ' s intramural volley- ball was captured by West women who participated in several intramural sports. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, the women adopted a family of eight. A Valentine ' s Day Sweethearts and Roses Formal climaxed the social year. Lacking cafeteria facilities, West Hall residents dine at Boyd and Putnam. Converted this year to a pre- dominately freshman dorm, West housed only 60 upperclass students among its 304 occupants. I i M jftT ' 8 West HallTop Row: Mrs. Wilma Thompspn, Mrs. Ellen Evans, Janice Hamilton, Cathryn L Addy, Jamie L Aiken, Jane M. Albin, Susan J. Alderman. Second Row: Regena K. Alexander, Virginia S. Allemang, Kathleen A. Allen, Nancy L. Allison, Loretta K. Anderson, Barbara A. Ashton, Bar- bara A. Atkinson. Third Row: Joyce E. Back, Carol A. Baldwin, Mary L. Barley, Carolyn Bartholomew, Andrea R. Bass, Helen C. Bauder, Edna M. Becker. Fourth Row: Jo M. Bell, Susan L. Bench, Kath- leen G. Betton, Beverly A. Bezdek, Mary E. Bjur- strom, Linda M. Blades, Marilyn K. Boles. Fifth Row: Natalie M Booth, Janice K. Born- kessel, Helen F. Bosche Cheryl A. Boucher, Glee A. Boylan, Grace C. Brandenburg, Roba S Brazle. Sixth Row: Effie M. Bree- den, Carol A. Brent, Le- nore K. Brim, Elizabeth A. Brinkoeter, Virginia A. Brown, Judy E. Brown Vicki R. Buchman. Seventh Row: Gail M. Buenning, Lucretia A. Butts, Janet L. Byer, Joan M. Campbell Charla J. Carr, Pamalee G. Carson, Janet L. Chapman. Eighth Row: Melody S. Clark, Patricia S. Cli- born, Elizabeth J. Coats, Elizabeth J. Cobb, Ruth E. Coburn, Johnna S. Cole, Karen M. Comer- ford. Bottom Row: Diana G. Cope, Elizabeth A. Cowles, Martha A. Crane, Mary K. Crotinger, Ann C. Dalke, Mary A. Dally, Dianne Darling. 245 West Hall Top Row: Diane C. Dau, Judith A. Davis, Francine G. De- berry, Karen D. DeGood, Judith A. Dey, Darlene Dietrich, Karen E. Dillen- beck, Sherryl L. Diller. Second Row: Jean L. Dillon, Kathleen K. Dole, Carolyn K. Donner, Patricia A. Duffin, Con- nie M. Dukelow, Penny J. Dutoit, Janice K. Eberle, Diane L. Eck. Third Row: Sheryl B. Et- ling, Jolene Evans, Jane A. Fager, Nancy E. Fair, Joan Farmer, Linda L. Farmer, Mary J. Fisher, Carol F. Fittell. Fourth Row: Mary J. Fleek, Beverly K. Fort- meyer, Mary K. Fowler, Sandra E. Freelain, Amy L. Gaddie, Edith M. Galle, Patricia George, Sharon M. George. Fifth Row: Dona C. Ger- ber, Louvae L. Gibson, Sharon A. Gigstad, Cheryl S. Gilmore, Mar- garet R. Goodyear, Judith M. Graham, Sonia J. Green, Pamela K. Griffee. Sixth Row: Janet K. Griffith, Theresa A. Gronau, Mary L. Hall, Glenda J. Hanlon, Mary M. Hansen, Louetta L. Hardaway, Wanda L. Haring, Nancy L. Hart. Seven ) Row: Kay L. Hartenstein, Dia ne Has- kin, Adelia M. Haun, Bernadette R. Hawkes, Harriet A. Hayward, Mary E. Heaton, Rose- ann D. Heilman, Donna K. Henderson. Eighth Row: Lelah F. Henning, Janet S. Henry, Ina S. Hesser, Kathryn A. Hill, Mary J. Hirsch, Barbara G. Hochuli, Patricia S. Hopper, Pen- nie L. Hornbuckle. Ninth Row: Cheryl N. Howell, Mary J. Hund, Patricia K. Ingersoll, Sharon K. Ingraham, Nancy K. Jahnke, Kath- ryn M. James, Marilyn J. Johnson, Susie E. Johnson. Bottom Row: Virginia L. Johnson, Karen E. Johnston, Karen B. Joines, Barbara J. Jones, Ruth A. Josias, Lela F. Kalbach, Linda L. Kaul, Cheryl K. Kean. 246 West Hall Top Row: Barbara L. Keefer, San- dra L. Keister, Jean A. Kelley, Linda R. Kersen- brock, Alice E. Klein- sorge, Gail A. Klick, Sharon E. Knight, Lois A. Kohl. Second Row: Patricia Kohlmeyer, Marilyn L. Lafferty, Charlotte A. Lawless, Jerre L. Lewis, Lois K. Lewis, Evely n E. Lindsay, Alice K. Lort- scher, Jean A. Lough- miller. Third Row: Joan A. Lundgren, Karen M. Lutz, Judith K. Lybarger, Sally J. Lydick, Judith A. Marolf, Susan J. Martindale, Linda J. Massengill, Sherry L. Matthews. Fourth Row: Judith E. McGee, Janice L. Mc- Kinley, Christina F. Mc- Lean, Judith A. Melvin, Pamela A. Merriman, Carolyn S. Meyer, Joyce L. Miller, Dianna J. Montford. Fifth Row: Ann E. Moody, Kennison L. Moran, Kay D. Mortimer, Gloria D. Munz, Gwen D. Neill, Sue A. Neill, Rebecca R. Neitzel, Sharon L. Nelson. Sixth Row: Janis V. Nixon, Charlotte A. Nolt- ing, Stana J. Nyswon- ger, Kathryn R. Opo- censky, Phyllis E. Opo- censky, Catherine Op- pliger, Linda D. Orrell, Paula K. Overcash. Seventh Row: Layonda Overstreet, Patricia A. Palmer, Sue L. Partch, Nancy C. Parthemer, Jennifer J. Peterman, Sally A. Poe, Renita K. Pohl, Alexis A. Polz. Eighth Row: Mary A. Poore, Joy L. Porter, Sandra E. Powell, Mary J. Pretzer, Lynda L. Prit- chett, Vickie B. Pryor, Mary J. Quantrell, Janet L. Ransopher. Ninth Row: Loretta E. Reeh, Shirley M. Rich- ards, Margaret A. Ritchey, Carol L. Rob- bins, Barbara C. Roberts, Rita M. Robinson, Patricia E. Roelfs, Con- nie E. Rogers. Bottom Row: Marcia D. Ross, Jamie Rothberger, Judith A. Rowan, Bar- bara J. Ruediger, Kath- leen Rueschhoff, Mary C. Sand, Betty J. Sand- lin, Sharon K. Sauder. 247 West Hall Top Row: Linda J. Schleicher, Mary E. Schlessiger, Betty A. Schmelzel, Phyllis E. Schrader, Cheryl S. Schroeppel, Nancy J. Scott, Carol J. Shafer, Bobbie J. Shaw. Second Row: Carol J. Shaw, Shere E. Shaw, Alice J. Shiek, Susan J. Sheldon, Sharon M. Shue, Roberta R. Siegle, Linda L. Simmons, Patricia A. Simmons. Third Row: Sherry L. Simpson, Irene S. Skon- berg, Sheila J. Small, Jilinda A. Smith, Sally A. Smith, Linda J. Solbe rg, Cynthia L. Sperry, Diane K. Starbuck. Fourth Row: Ramona J. Starkey, Ruth V. Steven- son, Mildred A. Stewart, Martha L. Stith, Joyce L. Stokes, Margaret J. Stryker, Judith L. Stumpff, Harriet J. Stutzman. Fifth Row: Dorothy L. Sullivan, Evelyn A. Sulli- vant, Dottie J. Swearin- gen, Martha L. Sylvan, Mary H. Symes, Donna J. Taylor, Ellen L. Taylor, Mary L. Thelemann. Sixth Row: Nancy K. Thomas, Jonnie S. Thompson, Phyllis L. Til- bury, Nancy C. Tjaden, Janice L. Travis, Anne A. Tuggle, N. Janeece Tur- ney, Barbara A. Tussey. Seventh Row: Shirley E. VanMeter, Patricia A. VanVleet, Marita K. Von- Lehe, Nancy E. Waddell, Nancy S. Waite, Jo L. Walser, Patricia W. Wal- ter, Karen S. Ward. Eighth Row: Norma J. Watson, G I e n n a L. Webster, Saundra G. West, Priscilla L. White, Carol M. Wichman, Judith C. Wieland, Gloria D. Wika, Lois A. Wiley. Ninth Row: Andrea S. Wilkerson, Cheryl E. Williams, Judith E. W illiams, Maureen C. Williams, Reita B. Wil- son, Marie A. Wilson, Mary F. Wilson. Bottom Row-. Martha A. Wilson, Sue A. Wiltse, Constance Worcester, Karen A. Yarrow, Mary F. Young, Nancy M. Young, Martha A. Youngs. 248 Petticoat Penthouse Rebecca L. Belt, Con- stance H. Blass, Leah L. Chaffee, Kay L. Lewis, Carol L. Smith, Susan Stevenson, Julia P. Stonebarger, Cheryl A. Wood. Penthouse Provides Independent Dorm Alpha Xi ' s Use Rice For Fall Residence Officially named Petticoat Penthouse in the fall, the new residence housed ten upper- class women. Located at 615 Fairchild Ter- race, Petticoat Penthouse was a privately owned independent residence hall. Residents held a get-acquainted buffet luncheon early in the year and celebrated birthdays of the women each month. The living group ' s social activities included a Halloween party and a Christmas party at which the group prepared their dinner and exchanged gifts. The women also held a picnic in early spring at Sunset Park and an engagement party for one of the residents. Residents were active in Student Educa- tion Association, Young Republicans, Young Democrats, Orchesis and Newman Club. Political science, elementary and secondary education, business and journalism were majors in which the women enrolled. During the fall semester, 12 Alpha Xi Deltas awaiting completion of an addition to their sorority house lived in Rice Hall. Six- teen other women resided at Rice through- out the year. Highlighting the social activi- ties of the group were bridal showers for several of the Rice Hall residents. Internationality was once more in evi- dence at Rice Hall. Women students from China, Thailand and India made their home in the two-story frame residence hall which faces the city park. Privately owned, Rice Hall was opened as women ' s housing in 1961. Kitchen facilities were provided for women who wished to prepare their own meals. Serving as president of the house was Marian Keegan. Housemother was Mrs. Julia Schimmels. The women of Rice Hall were enrolled in a variety of curriculums in- cluding art, architecture, math and English. Rice Hall Top Row: Mrs. Julia Schimmels, Rohini V. Desai, Supatra Dheerasawasdi, Mary J. Faust, Catherine M. Ger- ing, Shirley S. Hung, Gloria J. Jones. Bottom Row: Rosemary E. Jones, Pensri Kanch- anomai, Marian J. Kee- fan, Barbara A. LaBarre, ose M. Potenski, Marilyn S. Schulz. 249 HIT West Stadium and Goodnow men enter the Goodnow cafeteria which serves a capacity of 700 men at meals. New Dorm Utilizes Goodnow Floor Plan Utilizing the Goodnow Hall floor plan, a dormitory for 600 men will be completed ad- jacent to Goodnow in fall, 1964. Finished in 1960. Goodnow itself housed 600 students. Favorite Man on Campus, Engineering Council president and members of Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Scabbard and Blade and Arnold Air Society were residents of Goodnow Hall. Each of the six floors of the hall functioned as an independent governing body under the Goodnow Hall Executive Council. Robert A very served as Goodnow Hall president; Harrison Brookover was dormitory director. Residents planned exchange functions with women ' s living groups. Men and dates attended a fall formal at a Manhattan night club. Tonkawa, Comanche, Arapaho, Paw- nee, Shoshoni and Seneca, the six floors planned social functions separately. Housing 600 male students during the fall and spring semesters, Goodnow doubles as a co-educa- tional residence hall during the summer school ses- sion. Goodnow is located at Claflin and Dension. Before an evening of studying, Goodnow men stop by their mailboxes to check for messages. Carpeted lounge areas, complete with TV, sofas, reference books and periodicals are on each of the six floors. Men ' s Resident Assistants Top Row: Harrison W. Brookover, Antonio Marquez, Darwin L Siefkes, Irene B. Meyers, George S. Jen- sen, Gary E. Mason, Eldon L. Mickelson. Second Row: Robert G. Works, Kenneth K. Kingsley, Michael L. Wentz, Darrell K. Elder, Ron- ald D. Jefferies, Wiljiam J. Schrandt. Third Row: Joseph H. Mattare, Donald A. Dyer, John H. Wiechman, Max L. Allison, Dennis W. Ruckert, Jerry L. Wilson, Edward L. Rork. Bottom Row: John M. Fly, Theodore R. Collins, Stuart J. Burns, James N. Allee, James J. Adams, David L. Dickerson, Ralph E. Stegner. 251 Tonkawa Top Row: Harrison Brookover, Mrs. Harrison Brookover, David R. Allen, John H. Anderson, Bruce M. As- cough, Dick L. Barnard, Keith C. Behnke, Rich- ard M. Boldin. Second Row: Stephen A. Bowlan, Richard K. Boyd, Lawrence R. Brenn, Kenneth G. Carothers, Dennis R. Chambers, Larry E. Dahl- sten, Wilson L. Denton, Robert N. Dietrich. Third Row: Roger S. Dil- dine, William W. Everett, John R. Friley, William D. Gander, Max L. Gild- ner, Dennis C. Glaser, Eugene L. Gross, Roland M. Gunn. Fourth Row: Robert L. Hagerman, Donald F. Hansen, John M. Har- rison, Brian T. Haupt, Robert W. Hein, Douglas D. Heiser, Larry G. Hess, Richard B. Isbill. Fifth Row: Ronald E. Jordan, John J. Kern, Robert N. Kershner, Kenneth 0. Kersten, Spencer W. King, Eu- gene W. Kovar, Ray L. Martin, Stephen E. Meats. Sixth Row: Richard B. Meyer, Patrick E. Mor- gan, Price W. Oman, James M. Osborn, Ray- mond A. Pagan, Robert G. Parker, Stephen H. Peery. John D. Peters. Seventh Row: Eugene L. Powell, Jorge Puig, Thomas W. Rhodes, Don L. Riedel, James M. Robinson, Richard D. Ross, Dennis W. Ruck- ert, Makdam M. Saleh. Eighth Row: Daniel J. Sedlak, Robert A. Shep- pard, Richard E. Sho- gren, Gary D. Spiker, John D. Stegner, Ralph E. Stegner, Gary J. Stricklin, Jon F. Thomas. Bottom Row: Steven J. Van Hole, Howard M. Wehrman, Arthur W. Williamson, Jerry L. Wil- son, William Worming- ton, Dallas L. Worrell, James L. Yager, Albert D. Yee. 252 Shoshoni Top Row: Max L. Allison, Fredrick G. Anschutz, Eddie L. Avery, Robert 0. Avery, Dennis J. Ayotte, Hugh D. Barnard, William M. Bolnick, Wayne P. Bower. Second Row: William M. Bryant, Phillip D. Bur- ford, Larry G. Campbell, Warren E. Carpenter, Richard A. Case, Tim- othy M. Cissna, Ronald D. Coltrane, Jere L. Compton. Third Row: Robert D. Crangle, Michael D. Dil- lon, Dennis A. Drumm, Charles K. Eby, Denis C. Englisby, Michael J. Erickson, Roy M. Gar- rigues, Kenneth W. Gil- lespie. Fourth Row: Rodger E. Grizzell, Steven W. Hall, Larry W. Hays, Craig P. Helwig, Dwane E. Hemp- hill, Orville M. Hett, David S. Hodgson, Keith L. Hoffman. Fifth Row: Glen M. Honeman, Frank W. Howard, Glenn M. Ihde, William R. Jacobs, Darryl E. Janzen, Ron- ald D. Jefferies, G. Stan- ley Jensen, Gregory D. Kendall. Sixth Row: Fred L. Ke- singer, Michael A. Koli- gian, Kit J. Lewis, Michael W. Linn, Boyd E. Masten, Philip V. Mathews, Richard M. McElroy, William A. Mor- ris. Seventh Row: Ward H. Mouden, Lynn W. New- comer, Steven P. Over- ton, Richard S. Pad- dock, Joseph S. Proven- zano, Ronald P. Rach- esky, Terrence S. Rice, Marvin R. Rogers. Eighth Row: Larry D. Rosenstiel, G rover C. Rundell, Larry E. Rutter, Richard R. Sankey, Ron- ald L. Schindler, Larry G. Shell, James R. Sim. Bottom Row: Robert D. Steiger, Albert H. Strecker, John M. Tay- lor, David L. Tyrell, Charles R. Weldon, Mark D. Williams, Daryl J. Zumbrunn. 253 Comanche Top Row: James J. Adams, James N. Allee, James E. Ay ers, Jules Baclar, Arthur C. Barney, Chaster L. Ber- ger, John A. Bertels, Reginald K. Bessmer. Second Row: Mark P. Bolick, Steven C. Borell, Morris A. Brack, Robert K. Breckbill, James A. Case, Jerry L. Cassidy, Philio R. Chinn, Leslie J. Chyba. Third Row: Robert E. Cody, Dewey A. Cortner, Patrick I. Coyne, Donald F. Darling, Andre Darri- grand. Charles J. Dob- bels, Norman E. Elliott, Hazen J. Ellis. Fourth Row: Robart S. Frye, Randy K. Hahn, Charles L. H tt. James R. Horning. William G. Joham. Michael L. John- son. Merlin S. Keller, Gaylord D. Kelsey. Fifth Row: Michael F. K ' ngman, Kenneth K. Kingsley, George Kino- shita, Larry L Landgren, David R. Latimer, Wood- ruff G. Leel, Bruce D. Lindahl, Dale G. Litton. Sixth Row: Don K. Lof- gren, Paul E. Lundgren. J. A. Lundquist, Ronald C. Lundquist, Ronnie G. Lunsford, Antonio Mar- quez, Kenneth E. Math- ias, Robert L. McCue. S3venth Row: Bernard J. Meirowsky. Michael E. Michaud. Gary W. Miller, LeRoy W. Miller. Mar- shall F. Miller, Ronald A. Miller, Jerry L Mor- censtern, Richard A. Nauert. Eighth Row: Keith E. Newsom, Conrad Night- ingale, John W. Olson, Randy B. Patterson, Terry L. Patterson, Duane R. Pember, George E. Peterssn, El- don E. Peterson. Ninth Row: Howard T. Reece, Randall L. Rich, Richard L. Riley, Randy D. Risley, Charles A. Robertson, Jackie J. Robinson, Tom J. Ryan, Randall P. Seibel, Gary D. Seibert. Bottom Row: Donald W. Steeples, Alna R. Stephens, Kenneth K. Sterne, Donald L. Sweat, Gary W. Ward, Paul W. Whelden. Dan E. Wilson, Robert W. Woods, Don- ald E. Zimmerman. ft ' W R n QyAJa 254 Seneca Top Row: Ev- erett G. Aldridge, Den- nis E. Allacher, David E. Banks, William C. Barker, Kent A. Benson, Gordon F. Bieberle, Ger- ald A. Bird, Gary D. Bohn. Second Row: Arden J. Bradshaw, Dale E. Brownlee, Patrick H. Burch, John P. Cable, Robert C. Carlgren, Vic- tor C. Castillo, Timothy P. Cheney, Charles G. Chester. Third Row: John B. Cor- win, Gerald P. Crow, Robert T. Curry, Gary L. Dettmer, Richard P. Duesberg, David L. Eisenbrant, Kerry L. Fair- child, Larry D. Frazee. Fourth Row: John S. Frey, Michael L. Gam- biani, Dwight A. Gilli- dette, Jerry L. Hahn, Kenneth D. Harwood, Clark T. Heglar, John A. Heublein, Richard B. Hillman. Fifth Row: Thomas E. Hynes, Michael D. Janke, Harold G. Jensen, Myron C. Kellogg, Mickey R. Killgore, James A. Kimble. Orlan R. Land, Robert E. Leh- man. Sixth Row: Wilfred H. Lehmann, Larry F. Lof- tus, Lonnie K. Markley, Kent L. Marmet, Alan D. McMillan, Eldon L. Mickelson, Robert H. Miller, John L. Mitcha. Seventh Row: Michael K. Moore, Robert E. Moul- ton, Joseph W. Moyer, Gary S. Overley, William R. Pate, William M. Payne, Dennis M. Peak, Daniel Q. Rankin. Eighth Row: William R. Reed, Charles L. Rich, Dale M. Richardson, Gerald L. Richardson, Raydon H. Robel, Mout- rie L. Salter, Terry L. Seip, Darwin L. Siefkes. Ninth Row: Gordon E. Smith, John H. Spoels- tra, John A. Springer, John W. Stewart, Boris Suster, Dale 0. Twaddell, Douglas VanWickler, Michael J. Walsh. Bottom Row: John L. Webb, Michael L. Wentz, William H. Wieland, Jerry L. Wilbeck, Lonnie D. Willis, Michael Woolverton, James L. Youngsrs, James W. Yust. R J jJHL J rJt , O 255 Arapaho Top Row: Thomas D. Adcock, Robert Y. Alexander, Dennis L. Berkholtz, Duane P. Bozarth, John D. Breitenbach, James B. Bunney, Elmer C. Burk, Stuart J. Burns. Second Row: Stephen L. Carson, Verne E. Claus- sen, Terry L. Corr, David L. Dickerson, Rodney E. Doan, William W. Dutton, Darrell K. Elder, Melvin L. Eltiste. Third Row: Kenneth L. Francis, Warren K. Funk, James E. Geringer, Lee R. Gilmore, Richard R. Gordon, Thomas R. Gos- sen, Robert K. Gruetze, Charles W. Guthrie. Fourth Row: Robert D. Harlan, George H. Harth, Donald C. Haverkamp, John M. Hayden, Vic Hernandez-Mendez, Terry J. Hinnen, David N. Hollis, Alan R. Hug. Fifth Row: Robert C. Hyde, Steven B. Isaac- son, Carl E. Jeans, Don A. Johnson, George S. Katchis, Kenneth W. Kelley, Gary L. Kildow, William R. Klassen. Sixth Row: Dennis D. Lee, Steven R. Man- weiler, Gary E. Mason, Paul A. McLenon, Ron- ald E. Montgomery, Roger L. Moore, Howard W. Moran, John C. Na- gel. Seventh Row: John C. Nye, Wayne L. Perk, Clayton A. Perry, James A. Pyles, Albert W. Rees, Arnold J. Reichuber, Ronald E. Rezac. Eighth Row: Dale L. Rpyer, Jesse R. Scog- gins, Gale R. Seibert, Richard V. Sheehan, Robert E. Stauth, Loren G. Tucker, Michael R. Wenger. Bottom Row: R. Dwight Westervelt, Stanley Wellington, William P. Wilkinson, Fred L. Will- ard, Steve G. Wityk, Ed- mond T. Wolfram, Gary L. Zimmerman. m 256 Pawnee Top Row: Kar- mon D. Almquist, Terry G. Banker, Floyd J. Bark- man, Robert H. Becker, Roger A. Bitter, David A. Blasiar, Lloyd D. Bohan- non, Donald H. Breit. Second Row: Dewey E. Brownback, Bruce W. Bryant. Robert L. Church, Gary E. Clark, George M. Cleveland, Eu- gene R. Clothier, Theo- dore R. Collins, Jose D. Cordova. Third Row.- Willis C. Crenshaw, Daniel A. De- Noon, Vartkais Dermen- jian, Robert H. Dorian, Michael J. Dumiak, Wil- fred L. Farnham, John J. Fitzgerald, James D. Gates. Fourth Row: Roy 0. Grieshaber, David L. Halsted, Jerry L. Hamil- ton, Robert G. Hawk, Lawrence A. Hermreck, James W. Hicklin, Ray F. Hill, James N. Hoff- man. Fifth Row: Frank J. Hop- kins, Richard Houdy- shell, James D. Kice, Willard E. Kindig, Brent A. Kitchen, James H. Lane, Stanley J. Lewen- grub, Richard A. Litfin. Sixth Row: Forrest Louderback, George F. Marble, David N. Mason, Joseph H. Mattare, Carl E. McKee, Peter L. Molinari, Elton G. Mur- row, Armin E. Nelson. Seventh Row: Larry D. Nicholson, David L. Nixon, Reid L. Norman, Edward C. O ' Dell, Nick Pino, Louis L. Poma, George E. Raymond, Max D. Remley. Eighth Row: Gary R. Ross, James W. Row- land, Steven R. Sankey, Robert E. Schornick, Stephen Schweitzer, Douglas C. Seibel, Don- ald G. Shivers, Aldren K. Shockley, Dennis R. Siefkes. Ninth Row: Donald D. Smith, Kenneth Spang- enberg, Gary L. Spell- man, Robert E. Stack, Roger W. Suttner, John C. Taylor, Peter B. Thomas, Freda L. Toot, Jerry A. Urton. Bottom Row: Donald C. Utz, Michael Verschel- den, James D. Weathers, Dale E. West, John H. Wiechman, John C. Wil- liams, Robert G. Works, Ronald R. Worley, John E. Yoxall. 257 In preparation for hunting season, a Parsons Hall resident finishes a new gun stock for his rifle. Parsons Tallies High In Fall Intramurals The highest total number of points earned by any independent living group in fall in- tramural competition was tallied by the men of Parsons Hall. The group ' s participants reached semifinals in handball and took second place honors in football, tennis, basketball and golf. Living adjacent to the city park, the men found additional opportunities for athletic activities. Established in 1962 for independent men, Parsons Hall is located south of the campus at 1334 Fremont. Residents of the living group totaled 26 students. Organizing a hay rack ride for residents and coeds from West Hall and planning a wiener roast at State Lake with Waltheim Hall residents were social activities of Par- sons men. Other functions of the indepen- dent living group included a hamburger fry and several informal dances at the house. Parsons Hall Top Row: Mrs. R. Stanley Parsons, James H. Anderson, James C. Asher, Rupert L. Bencini, Robert W. Bray, James L. Conrad, Jim R. Courier. Second Row: Jerry L. Covert, Richard W. George, Franklin C. Gil- christ, Glenn L. Gordon, Russell D. Harder, Larry S. Hefty, Edward R. Hei- nen. Third Row: John J. Herynk, Richard E. Heu- ertz, Kay M. Kimball, Earl W. Lyddane, James A. McClelland, Byron L. McNickle. Bottom Row: John B. Meeks, Gary L. Mont- gomery, James W. Scott, William W. Smith, Da- mon P. Swain, Roger K. Whiteman. 258 0. K. House Top Row: Mrs. Stuart Walter, Gary L. Bender, Patrick W. Chandonnet, Obed A. Frcke, Robert H. Grace, Peter R. Hauck, Jerold H. Hayashida. Second Row: Jerry L. Henry, James T. Hill, Harold G. Houdashelt, Billy D. Johnson, Ma-lin M. Johnson, Dona ' d A. Kissr, Thornton A. Moore. Third Row: Sherman F. Ogle, Douglas H. Schroe- der, Franklin W. Scott, Melvin J. Stout, Kenneth E. Sutton, Steohen G. Trembley, Clifford D. Wyss, Michael B. Yocam. OK House Residents Function as Officials Kasbah Joins Coeds For Holiday Caroling United Christian Campus Fellowship president, Political Science Club vice presi- dent and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi were residents of OK House. In operation since its purchase in 1953, the house was the former home of Farm House. A picnic highlighted spring social activities for the men. Christmas caroling with Off- Campus Women and a Valentine ' s Dance rounded out Kasbah ' s social activities. Residents were on the Dean ' s Honor Roll and in the Honors Program. They belonged to Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau, and the American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers. Kasbah Top Row: Mrs. E. E. Rogers, Kermit W. Clark, Claude T. Craw- shaw, Alan D. Culver, Thomas F. Dorian, Daryl D. George, Robert M. Hamlett. Second Row: John G. Hayes, Gerald L. Lef- mann, David J. Manzo, Larry E. McKibbin, Rob- ert P. Renner, James W. Scheetz, John L. Sheets. Bottom Row: Steve K. Sindt, Merlin Stallbau- mer, Kenneth R. Wade, Douglas K. Weckman, Edgar W. West, Roger K. Wilson. 259 Acropolis Top Row: Mrs. Ethel Stockwell, Ra- mon J. Aberle, Thomas E. Baily, Edward E. Daw- son, Max B. Handlin. Bottom Row: Gary R. La- Shell, Richard E. Mattas, Philip N. Rogers, Keith E. Watkins. Acropolis Men Help In Book Collection La Citadel Presents Gifts to Local Family As a service project, the eight residents of Acropolis gave used textbooks to the Wesley Foundation program for foreign students. The men were active in the American Insti- tute of Architects, A Capella Choir and Newman Club. Acropolis teams also com- peted in intramural basketball and softball. The men held a special Christmas dinner. Adopting a needy family at Christmas and entertaining at a Christmas party were activities of La Citadel. At one of the dress dinners for the living group, La Citadel men hosted Dr. Irene Putnam. The 11 men were also active in independent intramural basket- ball competition. Located south of the cam- pus, the house was established in 1954. La Citadel Top Row: Mrs. L. T. Smith, Ralph L Bollig, Alfred L. Breit- enstein, Douglas L. Bump, Gary L. Creager, Marvin W. Creager. Second Row: James R. Fangman, Roger S. Fix, Vernon G. Goodman, Ed- ward L. Kniffen, Johnny R. Krob, William V. Law- rence. Bottom Row: Wynn F. Obermeyer, Bryan F. Pearce, David 0. Snyder, Richard L. Townley, Den- nis C. Trabant, Galen D. Trabant, Larry V. Wor- rell. 260 . . tfttfh fas? Stadium Top Row: Juan C. Diaz, David E. Gordon, Philip J. Knie- per, Lowell E. Moser, Robert J. Nijweide, John M. Rogers, David S. Ser- ate. Bottom Row: Sadiq A. Shariff, Charles W. Snyder, Daran P. Sutaria, Edward A. Travnicek, Charles F. Wille, Sultan M. Zia. The Tabard Top Row: Robert A. Burnett, RayO. Dawson, David K. Dswey, Larry B. Drimmel, Thomas L. George, Mi- chael F. Gering. Bottom Row: George W. Hawks, Roy E. Henry, Mitchell P. Mellott, Joseph G. Merriam, Thomas C. Owens, James S. Phillips. East Stadium Houses International Student Tabard House Opens For Freshman Men Internationally was a prominent factor in East Stadium. Seven of the 14 residents were from foreign countries including the Philip- pines, Holland, Peru and India. Because East Stadium housed only graduate students, officers were not elected as was done in undergraduate dormitories. East Stadium was opened in the fall of 1962 by the University to accommodate graduate students. Sultan Zia acted as man- ager for the group. Residents ate their meals in the Goodnow Cafeteria. The graduate students were enrolled in curriculums in- cluding chemistry, feed technology and chemical and agricultural engineering. In its first year as an organized house for freshman men, Tabard housed thirteen students. Among the residents were a Union Pacific Scholarship holder, two members of K-State ' s Honors Program and a student listed on the Dean ' s Honor Roll. Two Tabard men active in K-State Players were cast in leading roles for the Children ' s Theater pro- duction, The Pied Piper of Hamlin. One resident was a KSDB-FM disc jockey, and other men were members of Collegiate Young Republicans and Judo Club. A restaurant management major, respon- sible for food planning and buying, cooked breakfast meals for Tabard residents. 261 Confirmation of weekend dates by West Stadium men often leads to a switchboard flooded with telephone calls. Residents are employed by the University to operate the switchboard in the dormitory office. West Stadium Wins Homecoming Trophy Winning first place in the independent division of Homecoming float competition, West Hall built The Best Years Are Yet to Come. The float portrayed the importance of study in a student ' s college routine. Residents represented West Stadium in Judo Club, All Men ' s Marching Band and Pershing Rifles. American Institute of Arch- itects secretary lived in West Stadium. Stressing intramural participation, the men of West Stadium reached semi-final rounds in both football and basketball play- offs. Squad members of freshman football and basketball teams were residents. Wests tadium Top Row: Mrs. Thomas D. Meyers, Arthur A. Adams, James L. Atkinson, Gary M. Axe, Terry V. Axe, Dale M. Baker, Ronald P. Baron, Arnold Berns. Second Row: Holly J. Blythe, James M. Brponer, William W. Buisch, Daniel H. Burch- fiel, Donald E. Carlson, Joseph F. Caron, James H. Carpenter, Mike R. Churchman. Bottom Row: Dale L. Claudel, Bernard H. Cohen, Larry R. Condit, Jettie F. Condray, Marlyn R. Dicke, John F. Dillon, James R. Dobbins, Rob- ert D. Dryden. 262 ' ' West Stadium fop ?ow: Robert T. Duenkel, Don- ald A. Dyer, Duane C. Ellermeier, William R. Elley, Ronald A. Engel- ken, Zimri A. Enos, Thomas W. Flannigan, John M. Fly. Second Row: Donald G. Gaudreau, Leftery G. Gefridas, Philip S. Ger- ardy, Richard F. Gillum, Charles M. Graves, Thayne C. Green, Thomas J. Hansen, Wayne S. Harder. Third Row: William R. Hardgrave, David J. Harding, Frank D. Harri- son, Donald G. Heersche, Myron S. Heimlich, Gil- bert J. Heinen, Wesley P. Holmes, Robert H. Hoss- feld. Fourth Row: Thomas E. Houston, Donald E. How- ard, Ernest L. Howard, Kenneth B. Hughes, Stanley R. Husted, Michael K. Ireland, Tim- othy M. Ireland, William R. Jones. Fifth Row; Don F. Kis- singer, Thomas T. Ko- dama, Robert E. Kroeker, Leslie W. Kuczynski, John R. Larsen, Larry D. Lar- sen, William W. Larson, John R. LaShelle. Sixth Row: Richard F. Lee, William D. Lorenz, Gary D. Lynn, Larry R. Martin, Larry E. McBur- ney, Ronald D. McDon- ald, Robert C. McGill, John R. McKay. Seventh Row: ferry K. Michie, Clarence R. Miner, Russell Montgom- ery, Rodney L. Moore, William T. Moore, Clar- ence A, Morris, Robert A. Mosley, Larry T. Nor- den. Eighth Row: Aldan S. Olsen, William L. Parks, Dennis R. Peters, Rod- ney D. Peterson, Edward L. Rork, Timothy J. Rowe, John J. Ryan, Philip Sandstrom. Ninth Row: Larry D. Say- lor, Eugene E. Schin- stock, Alfred P. Schmidt, William J. Schrandt, Ma- rion J. Schroll, Gene H. Shimamoto, Douglas G. Simms, Allan E. Smoot, Harlan D. Stauffer. Bottom Row: Robert A. Steinberg, James C. Sut- era, David 0. Travis, Charles P. Trayer, Steven L. Vossemer, James F. Wadsack, Robert E. Wai- rod, Dennis A. Wanklyn, Montgomery Webster. 263 P+xW r 3 vL v c J i Smurthwaite Top Row: Mrs. Lisbeth Patton, Bev- erly K. Ahlstedt, Sheryl L. Alloway, Pamela M. Baker, Evelyn A. Bock, Judith A. Bottiger, An- nette L. Buckland. Second Row: Mary J. Buresh, Mary E. Corwin, Judith A. Cowdrey, Vesta L. Dauber, Rae M. Dodge, Joyce A. Duesing, John- nie S. Duffner. Third Row: Nancy A. Eil- rich, Mary L. Esau, Diane E. Farney, Kathleen M. Farney, Nancy L. Fisher, Mary F. Flentie, Ann E. Friesen. Bottom Row: Bernadine L. Hale, Dorothy J. Har- per, Nancy K. Hatfield, Jeanette H. Johnson, Louise A. Juvenal, Pa- tricia L. Juvena l, Phyllis J. Kaff. Smurthwaite Scores Academic Recognition Assuming leadership positions and earn- ing scholastic recognition for Smurthwaite Scholarship House, 18 residents participated in the honors program and 21 women were tapped for departmental honories. Members were elected to Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Delta Theta, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Theta Sigma Phi and Omicron Nu. Associated Women Students president and members of Chimes, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Sen- ate and K-Steppers lived in K-State ' s only scholarship house for women. Highlighting social activities for the 64 women was a faculty tea, the first held since Smurthwaite was founded in spring, 1961. Sixteen freshmen initiates live at Smurthwaite Scholarship House, 1500 N. Manhattan. Smurth- waite, a cooperative living unit, was established by KSU and the Kansas Home Demonstration Council. Faced with questions on literature, science and cur- rent events, Smurthwaite women compete in a Quiz Bowl semi-finals match. Smurthwaite ' s team was defeated by four Sigma Alpha Epsilon team members. Smurthwaite Top Row: Erma J. Karr, Contance E. Krehbiel, Rita K. Lilak, Jean E. Lyne, Janet K. Mapes, Mary R. Mason, Sandra S. Mat- thaei, Deanna M. Mc- Cracken. Second Row: Marlene F. McKaughan, Sherrill S. Minneman, Josephine L. Mock, Carole J. Moller, Evelyn E. Moody, Bettie G. Moore, Linda K. Niedenthal, Marianne Niles. Third Row: Barbara P. Noble, Donna L. Noll, Mary G. Packard, Ver- nita J. Peeks, Nancy L. Proctor, Linda J. Reed, Marsha L. Reynolds, Rama J. Risley. Fourth Row: Cecilia M. Schaich, RaeDene Schmidt, Janice A. Sides, Mary R. Stein- brink, Diana K. Stephen- son, Connie D. Sterling, Elaine F. Strahm. Bottom Row: Janice K. Stucky, Barbara J. Symns, Patricia A. Tan- ner, Carol S. Tiffany, Rebecca L. Tucker, Glenna D. Walter, Bar- bara J. Webber. 265 Strumming guitars, men of Smith Scholarship House practice their own brand of a western hootenanny. Smith House Takes College Bowl Honor Matched against a team from Sigma Alpha Epsilon, men of Maitland E. Smith Scholar- ship House won the final round of K-State College Quiz Bowl competition. Residents were selected for such organiza- tions as Sigma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Scab- bard and Blade and Commerce Council. Freshman football and baseball players lived in the five-year old co-operative living house. Selected for residence on the basis of uni- versity entrance test scores and grade aver- ages, Smith men were required to maintain a 2.5 grade average to remain in the house. Smith Scholarship Top Row: Mrs. Lucille P. Little, Duane F. Alwin, Larry C. Arnett, David N. Arnoldy, James R. At- wood, Edwin V. Brown, Thomas E. Carlin, Joseph B. Detrixhe. Second Row: Johnny J. Emery, James L. Finney, Arthur R. Garvin, Gary L. Haden, Richard R. Hage- man, Larry L. Hagerman, Timothy B. Harris, Ralph E. Hibler. Third Row: Thomas R . Hill, James R. Holeman, Keith W. Hooper, Bruce A. Jackson, Dwight D. Jewett, Carroll R. John- son, Richard D. Knewt- son, Lyle D. Krehbiel. Fourth Row: Robert L. Latta, Robert E. Lawson, Arnold Y. Lee, Robert D. Lillich, John D. Loop, Kenneth W. McClintock, LeRoy G. McMillen, Rod- ney T. Nash. Fifth Row: Charles C. Nielson, Joel D. Ohlsen, Wayne A. Pearson, Thomas M. Rawson, Roger U. Rea, Franklin H. Ross, James D. Schef- fer. Bottom Row: Don M. Seyfert, C. Joseph Stall- baumer, William J. Sweet, Dennis R. Trisler, David S. Tucker, Richard M. Tucker, Lionel R. Whitmer. 266 Straube Scholarship House Top Row: Mrs. lla Wells, Dean J. Alpert, Gaylord D. Anderson, Fred R. Anstaett, Robert E. Baker, Steven R. Boyle, Montford Carpen- ter, Lawrence E. Cox. Second Row: Jay D. Det- ter, Larry E. Dirksen, James L. Gray, Steven G. Gray, David L. Ham- mond, Raymond K. Hare- snape, Gale W. Hamilton, Gerald R. Haworth. Third Row: Michael A . Hendricks, James R. Jaax, W. Lee Kaff, Lewis G. Killebrew, Earl W. Legg, Gary P. Mann, Joe L. Mauderly, Robert W. Waybill. Fourth Row: Carl W. Nel- son, Fritz Norbury, Jan L Norman, Jerry A. Og- burn, Douglas A. Ohlde, Alex G. Pocs, Maurice D. Penner, William C. Pitch- ford. Fifth Row: Gene P. Rath- bun, Walter J. Reichert, Kirke W. Rice, William E. Richard, Arthur L. Stoec- ker, Vincent E. Sweat, Duane 0. Townley. Bottom Row: Burton K. Tribble, Earl D. Weak, Cecil R. Wilcoxon, Har- old D. Williams, Kenneth A. Winzeler, Herbert F. Zabel, Steve B. Ziegler. Honoraries Reward Straube Scholarship Recognizing scholastic achievement of Straube men, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta and Eta Kappa Nu tapped members of Oscar E. Straube Scholarship House. President of Milling Association and members of Engineering and Agricultural Councils were also residents of Straube. Entering sports competition, Straube claimed the independent intramural title for spring 1963. Their social calendar included a Halloween party, the Straube Lodge Party, a spring formal and informal gatherings. 267 Making good use of a warm winter day, Straube men scrub a layer of. dirt from a fellow member ' s car. Twenty-four buildings each containing 24 living units evaluated at $8,500 comprise Jardine Terrace. An estimated 2,000 residents live in the 576-unit, University apartment complex north of the campus. 922 Families Occupy Jardine Apartments Five living units were completed under the latest Jardine Terrace building contract. By second semester, 84 of the apartments were occupied by married students. The other 36 apartments were reserved for a new upper- class women ' s living group in Jardine Y. Couples from Jordan, Japan, Egypt and Korea added a cosmopolitan flavor to the Jardine social life. Families totaled 522 in the spring and 450 in the summer. Jardine Mayors Top Row: Wayne 0. Evans, Gary J. Reynolds. Bottom Row: LeRoy P. Schild, Thomas H. Keehn, Raymond B. Brack- ett, Bonnie Oshel. In an evening of family recreation, youngsters eye the Union bowling alley as if they might try a game themselves. Recreational facilities at Jardine Terrace include volleyball and basketball courts. Playing cards is a popular Jardine pastime for hours of relaxation. Many such get-togethers are the result of commonly-shared educational goals among the more than 500 Jardine families. 1 In a two-to-one ratio, men assist with family laundry. Six laundry houses are provided for residents at Jardine. Using Jardine Terrace parking facilities, a Jardine man washes a layer of dust from the family car. 270 Many Jardine women earn money baby-sitting while mothers of the children attend classes or work. Standing on a second floor apartment balcony, a father reminds his child to exercise more caution. Wea preparation is simplified for busy Jardine wives by University equipped kitchen facilities. Jardine Terrace apartments house married interna- tional students in addition to American couples. 271 Jar dine Tenants Use Recreation Facilities Spring cookouts and barbecues were en- tertainment favorites of Jardine Terrace res- idents. Families used basketball goals, vol- leyball and badminton courts and a softball diamond located on the Jardine grounds. Playground equipment erected behind each apartment housing unit provided a safe play area for the children of students. Attending classes, homemaking and hold- ing jobs to support families occupied the days of Jardine residents. However, couples socialized at evening bridge games and formed weekly card clubs. Many Jardine wives and mothers belonged to Dames Club. Student government, a link between the 2,000 residents and the University, was based on block division of buildings. Each of the five sections elected a mayor and council members to represent it in discussing park- ing and noise control problems. In the evening shadows, a young couple casts aside worries of a day to share each other ' s thoughts. Unexpectedly heavy assignments force a Jardine man to prepare homework for the next day long after midnight. Not to be outdone, many Jardine wives are classified as part-time or full-time students. 272 Varsity Sports Intramural Sports All-Campus Events Extra Curricular Activities pages 276-311 pages 312-317 pages 318-363 pages 364-380 I J 41 HI I Photo by David von Riesen A .ROUND THE hub of everyday study and the business of going to school radiates the pulsing beam of extra-curric- ular activities. Caught in its glow are the queens, the athletic heroes, the musicians, the leaders every individual and every pastime that lends vigor and variety to the K-State campus community. From serenades to smorgasbords, from bonfire building to butter judging, the extra-curricular activities at K-State are characterized by expansion of such scope that it defies categorization. A touring glee club, a visiting ambas- sador, a mock political convention all part of the diverse activities that mirror the am- bitions and energies of a bustling campus. Her name spelled in flashcards, Homecoming Queen Louanne Theilmann receives her crown at halftime. ra. n - i 9, 5Si k t JI With the new five-point program, Athletic Director H. B. Lee leads the development of K-State sports. Broadcasting a home game, Publicity Director Paul DeWeese is aided by statistician Dwight Nesmith. Council Adopts Plan To Improve Sports Guidance of K-State athletic programs was a dual responsibility of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Athletics Council. M. A. Durland presided as chair- man of the 12-member board. Council policies were carried out by Ath- letic Director H. B. Lee, an eight-year vet- eran of the post. Fritz Knorr served as assistant Athletic Director and business manager. Ernie Barrett, also an assistant Athletic Director, directed fund raising. Bill Guthridge was ticket manager and Paul De- Weese handled sports publicity. A five-point program designed to boost K-State ' s football fortunes resulted from Council recommendations. Additionally, the board formulated policies leading to expan- sion of the pressbox in Ahearn Fieldhouse. Athletics Council Tow Row: Homer E. Socolofsky, Dan W. Upson, H. B. Lee, John C. Frazier. Bottom Row: Charles L. Stoehr, Chester E. Peters, Gustave E. Fairbanks, Charles Socolofsky, M. A. Durland, Floyd W. Smith, Donald M. Wil- liams. 277 Wildcats Win Opener, Halt Losing Streak Two lengthy losing streaks were snapped when the K-State football squad began and ended the 1963 grid season with victories. However, Coach Doug Weaver ' s Wildcats sandwiched seven losses between the two wins to close with a 2-7 record. K-State ended a three-year reign in the league cellar by taking seventh in the Big Eight conference. Kicking off the season in Memorial Sta- dium, the ' Cats rode a power running attack and a strong defense to a 24-7 win over Brigham Young. The convincing conquest of the Cougars cut short an 18-game loss skien for the ' Cat gridders. With high spirits, K-State flew to Califor- nia to meet San Jose State. The Spartans pro-type offense punched out a 16-0 win as the ' Cats tasted their first defeat. Shouting encouragement, K-State Coach Doug Weav- er watches gridiron action unfold during BYU game. 1963 Football Squad Top Row: Laurence Morgan, Edward R. Dissinger, Douglas W. Weaver. Second Row: Robert L. Mitts, John M. Novosel, Jerry L. Cook, Edward H. Dissinger, Kenneth R. Mann, Larry R. Anderson, Stephen E. Meats, Glenn A. Isernhagen, Cecil R. Taylor, John A. Kadlec, Robert L. Hailey, Kenneth D. Larue. Third Row: Philip A. King, William D. Matan, Edward L. Danieley, Daniel F. Woodward, Ronald K. Holm, Willie L. Jones, James W. Grechus, John F. Cairl, Gary F. Pankratz, Robert B. Nichols, Ronald L. Barlow, Don L. Riedl, Richard A. Riggs. Third Row: Robert H. Becker, Rodney D. Nicholson, Warren D. Klawiter, Charles F. Cottle, Mark P. Bolick, Martin W. Aubuchon, Michael D. Penrod, John L. Christensen, Robert D. Sjogren, Denby L. Blackwell, Lawrence E. Condit, Richard L. Branson, Leroy B. Borre. Bottom Row: Gerald L. Condit, Donald J. Ellis, Willis C. Crenshaw, Donald E. Krebs, Joseph S. Provenzano, Lawrence T. Corrigan, Dennis R. Winfrey, David L. Mehner, James K. Cooper, Ralph W. McFillen, Spencer A. Puls, Douglas K. Dusenbury, Max T. Martin. Willis Crenshaw fires through Brigham Young line for a first down before being tripped up by the sec- ondary. The rushing of Crenshaw and Ron Barlow was an important factor in K-State ' s 24-7 victory. Starting his first game, quarterback Ed Danieley tries to evade a bevy of Colorado tacklers. Apply- ing a block behind Danieley is Joe Provenzano, one of two Wildcats to play in the Senior Bowl. A well-executed pass play provided some exciting moments for Wildcat fans in the action of the Nebraska game. Doug Dusenbury, K-State and Big Eight ' s leading punter, gets off a high spiral against Colorado. ' Cats Contend Early; Defeated by CU, MU Colorado University spoiled the Purple ' s conference opener as the Buffaloes scored late for a 21-7 victory. K-State led 7-0 at the half, but lacked depth and Willis Crenshaw, who missed the game with injuries. Against Missouri, the ' Cats contended all the way before absorbing a 21-11 defeat. Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State 24 7 11 6 9 13 21 Bill Matan snares a Larry Corrigan aerial, spins away from a Husker defender, and heads downfield. Joe Provenzano and Jerry Condit block on-rushing Buffaloes, who stung Wildcats with a 21-7 defeat. 7 16 21 21 28 34 34 51 10 In the 1963 Big Eight Conference race, Ne- braska won the championship, Oklahoma was second, Missouri was third, Kansas and Iowa State tied for fourth, Colorado was sixth, Kan- sas State was seventh and Oklahoma State finished in eighth place. 1963 FOOTBALL 24 Brigham Young San Jose State 7 Colorado 11 Missouri 6 Nebraska 9 Oklahoma Kansas 13 Texas Tech 21 Iowa State Gary Pankratz soars through the air in an attempt to block a punt off the toe of Colorado ' s Bill Symons. Wildcat cheerleaders, students and fans ardently follow the action in 94 degree weather. Hemmed in by a quartet of Wildcat defenders, Ne- braska halfback Willie Ross heads for Denby Black- well (25). Blackwell won national lineman of the week honors for his play in the Iowa State game. 282 ' Cats Win at Ames Ends Big-8 Drought Parents ' Day crowd of 16,500 watched K- State drop a 28-6 decision to Nebraska ' s Big Eight and Orange Bowl champions. Larry Corrigan passed for 189 total yards to Ralph McFillen for the touchdown. Oklahoma ' s Sooners fell behind 3-0 before racing to a 34-9 victory in the Purple ' s home finale. Bill Matan electrified the Homecom- ing crowd when he scooped up a blocked Sooner field goal attempt and raced 72 yards for a Wildcat touchdown. K-State suffered its second shutout of the campaign at Lawrence as Kansas prevailed by a 34-0 score. The ' Cats crossed midfield only three times against the rugged Hawk defense. K-State mustered a more potent offense against Texas Tech, but were whipped 51-13 by the Red Raiders. Four years of conference frustration were erased at Ames when the Purple staged a 21-10 upset over Iowa State. The triumph, Weaver ' s first in league action, broke a 26- game string of losses to Big Eight opponents. K-State ' s scheduled encounter with Okla- homa State was cancelled in respect to the late President John F. Kennedy. All-Big Eight second team end Ralph McFillen goss high and wide for reception try against Oklahoma. Assistant Coach John Kadlec explains the technique of shoulder blocking during practice. Backfield mentor Cecil Taylor, a ' Cat coach for five years, resigned after the grid season to enter business. 283 Wildcat Frosh Lose To NU, KU Squads Playing two intercollegiate games as allowed by Big Eight rules, the freshman Wildcats displayed scoring ability while dropping both encounters. Hosting Ne- braska, Coach Ed Dissinger ' s yearlings notched 22 points, but yielded a total of 43 to the potent young Huskers. At Lawrence, the Wildcats tangled with the University of Kansas freshman gridders. Both teams traded early touchdowns before the Hawklets nabbed a 23-13 win. Speedsters Bob Henry and Henry Howard tallied for K-State on a pair of long touchdown sprints. Post-season changes moved Dissinger to a newly-created administrative post while Ken LaRue was named new frosh mentor. 1963 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Kansas State 22 Nebraska 43 Kansas State 13 Kansas 23 Upended by a hard-charging Nebraska line, fresh- man quarterback Victor Castillo keeps a tight grip on the pigskin. Teammates Pat Patton (70) and Don Ford (52) watch alertly for a possible fumble. fr ' f ' Ji , , ..... ' . $ . . -; ' Minus the ball, economy-sized halfback Spencer Puls heads for the KU line after a fake from the Wildcat quarterback. The Jayhawks scored early and often en route to 34-0 win over the Purple. 1963 Freshman Football Squad Top Row: Darrell K. Elder, William A. Hemphill, Victor C. Castillo, Tommie J. Gustafson, Roy L. Smith, Donald E. Gabriel, Walter Higginbotham, Russell T. Dowell, Harold L. Haun, Edward R. Dissinger. Second Row: Robert L. Gregg, Jack D. Rose, Joseph M. Murray, Donald C. Fprd, Bruce A. Jackson, Michael E. Foster, Richard K. Wilkinson, Thomas G. Moore, John M. Dodig. Third Row: Harry L. Taylor, William W. Larson, William A. Elliott, Kenneth W. Pearce, Lanny A. Decker, Henry S. Howard, Joseph W. Moyer, James W. Hofer, Steven P. Overton, Wesley P. Holmes. Bottom Row: David L. Alexander, Robert D. Henry, Robert M. Pesout, Pat V. Patton, David J. Langford, James H. Johnson, Joseph M. Ray, David A. Braswell, William C. Wilson. W A A ;V SL. ' 285 T Jumping jacks Sammy Robinson and Dave Nelson (24) join Roger Sutt- ner in rebound struggle. A lone Southern California eager watches. 7964 Basketball Squad Top Row: Louis L. Poma, David E. Nelson, Joshua N. Gottfrid, Roger W. Suttner, Gary W. Williams, James N. Hoffman, Willie V. Murrell. Second Row: Asst. Coach Howard Shannon, Dick L. Barnard, Chester L. Berger, Jeffery C. Simons, Ronald E. Paradis, Asst. Coach William W. Guthridge, Coach Tex Winter. Bottom Row: Student Manager Jerald H. Simpson, Thomas H. Haas, Max R. Moss, Sammy J. Robinson, James R. McConnell, Trainer Laurence Morgan. 286 Hooking left-handed, Roger Suttner nets a bucket for the ' Cats and foils the efforts of a trio of Colorado defenders. The Buffs upended K-State 60-59, but dropped the return match at Boulder. Wildcats Finish 22-7, Reach NCAA Finals Unrated, but underrated, K-State ' s 1963- 64 basketball team swept to the Big Eight Conference title, Midwest Regional crown and finished fourth in the NCAA playoffs. Coach Tex Winter capped his llth winning season with his 200th victory at the ' Cat helm. He has lost just 77 in the same span. 1964 BASKETBALL Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State 66 87 68 93 75 Minnesota University South Dakota State St. Louis University Indiana University UCLA 76 59 67 84 78 Southern California Denver University 65 Cincinnati University 72 Nebraska University 78 Missouri University 67 Oklahoma State Colorado University 60 Iowa State 52 Oklahoma State 77 Oklahoma University 91 Kansas University 55 Nebraska University 66 Colorado University 59 Missouri University 79 Nebraska University 48 Kansas University 46 Oklahoma University 70 Oklahoma State 59 Missouri University 68 Iowa State 69 Texas Western 60 Wichita University 86 UCLA 90 University of Michigan 100 Kansas State won the Big Eight championship; Colo- rado was second, Kansas was third, Missouri and Oklahoma State tied for fourth, Nebraska and Iowa State tied for sixth, and Oklahoma was eighth. Kansas State 82 Kansas State 72 Kansas State 70 Kansas State 100 Kansas State 84 Kansas State 58 Kansas State 59 Kansas State 73 Kansas State 58 Kansas State 97 Kansas State 58 Kansas State 73 Kansas State 60 Kansas State 89 Kansas State 50 Kansas State 70 Kansas State 99 Kansas State 63 Kansas State 88 Kansas State 74 Kansas State 64 Kansas State 94 Kansas State 84 Kansas State 90 287 Coach Tex Winter, the man in the lucky brown suit, rests a reassuring hand on sophomore Ron Paradis . . . talks to an eager press after the game . . . shares moment of glory at Wichita with senior Willie Murrell. A timely leap aids Dave Nelson in rebound tussle during early-season game with South Dakota State. ' Cats Split Openers; Win Big-8 Tourney Minnesota invaded Ahearn Fieldhouse to tipoff the Wildcat season. A capacity crowd sat stunned as the Gophers took a 76-66 win. K-State notched its initial victory three nights later with an 87-59 thrashing of out- classed South Dakota State. Opening on the road against St. Louis, the ' Cats overcame a hacking defense to eke out a 68-67 win. At Bloomington, big Roger Suttner dunked 28 points to lead the team to a 93-84 triumph over Indiana ' s Hoosiers. Two talented west coast teams confronted K-State in the Sunflower Doubleheader. At Lawrence, all-American Walt Hazzard awed the ' Cats with his passes, giving UCLA a 78-75 win. K-State came back strong at home to down USC 82-58. In two pre-tournament tilts, the Wildcats fell 72-70 to Cincinnati, but rebounded to nip Denver 72-65. In the pre-season tournament at Kansas City, the ' Cats rolled over Nebraska and Missouri. Facing Oklahoma State for the title, K-State stung the Cowpokes, 58-55. 288 Title Hopes Dim As Wildcats Lose Twice With one championship secured, the ' Cats opened their quest for the conference crown against Colorado. The Buffaloes, however, shaking off a 35-point outburst by Willie Murrell, tripped up the host team 60-59. K-State bounced back to dump Iowa State 73-52 in Ahearn. Traveling to Stillwater, the Wildcat ' s title hopes flickered as Oklahoma State rode red-hot shooting to a 77-58 win. Max Moss tallied 19 counters to head the ' Cats, but Murrell was held to six points, 16 below his season ' s average. Dave Nelson watches as Willie Murrell knocks an errant Iowa State free throw to a waiting Wildcat. That blocking hand of Roger Suttner smothers a shot by Al Correll of Kansas in game ' Cats won 58-55. Ball-hawking, Willie Murrell pilfers a pass from KU ' s George Unseld (40) to teammate Al Correll. 289 AT A Seven-foot center Roger Suttner makes tipoff jump a wasted effort for Cowboy pivotman Bob Swaffar. Overtime Scrambles Boost Victory String Bearing a 1-2 league record after three tilts, K-State took time out for finals and an exhibition against Peru ' s Olympic team. K-State then began an 11-game winning skein by disposing of Oklahoma 97-91 in conference play at Norman. Back home, the ' Cats outshot arch-rival Kansas 58-55, offsetting 32 points by the Hawks ' Walt Wesley. In the first of three consecutive overtime encounters, K-State outlasted Nebraska 73-66 at Lincoln. Just as close was the Colorado game at Boulder, where the Purple picked up its first win since 1960. In overtime, K-State scrambled to a 60-59 decision and a second-place tie with the Buffaloes in the league race. The Wildcats extended their mastery over Missouri to 21 straight with an 89-79 win at Columbia. Hosting Nebraska, the ' Cats averted an extra period by nipping the Corn- huskers 50-48 in the last minute of play. The victory, combined with Colorado ' s loss to Iowa State the same night, boosted K-State into sole possession of first place. Spotting the open man, Gary Williams sets to pass as Willie Murrell defends in a practice session. 290 Shaping-up around the basket, Roger Suttner goes over Nebraskan Jim Yates for a two point tip-in. Named the Big Eight ' s most valuable player by both major wire services, Murrell scores against Denver. Jeff Simons (21) and Sooner Fred Fleetwood (44) battle for a loose ball. K-State beat OU, 99-70. 291 ' Cats Net Big Eight Crown, NCAA Berth Joe Gottfrid goes high to dunk a bucket against Missouri in the final home game, won 88-68 by ' Cats. 292 More than 16,000 fans filed into Allen Fieldhouse to see K-State down KU. Held to a 25-20 halftime lead, the ' Cats spurted to a 70-46 rout of the Jayhawks. Returning home, K-State carried a 10-2 league record into two contests with Oklahoma teams. Meeting the go-go Sooners, K-State un- leashed a potent running game for an easy 99-70 win. Facing Oklahoma State in the rubber match between the two schools, the Wildcats clinched the conference title with a thrilling 63-59 overtime victory. With the pressure off, K-State was able to play relaxed ball. The Wildcat ' s final home opponent, Missouri, got the Willies as Murrell pumped in 39 points for a career high. His performance insured the Wildcats of the victory, 88-68. K-State closed out the season at Ames by defeating Iowa State 74- 69. Jeff Simons tallied 22 for the ' Cats. Murrell made the all-conference first team. Heading up the pack, Gary Williams turns in a fine tip-in effort as two Missouri players fall short. Photo by Bob Hankins Senior guard Max Moss tries to putmaneuver Oklaho- ma State ' s Larry Hawk at the Big Eight Tournament. ' Roger Suttner hooks over Texas Western all-American Jim Barnes. The ' Cats held Barnes to four points. 294 Cagers Beat Wichita; Uclan ' s Prove Tough After winning the Big Eight title by two lengths, K-State set out for the Midwest Regionals at Wichita. In the first round, the ' Cats eliminated Texas Western, 64-60. Fifth- ranked Wichita stood next in K-State ' s path. Before 10,000 clamorous WU rooters, silo tech humbled the proud Shockers, 94-86. The win was Tex Winter ' s 200th as head coach of Kansas State basketball teams. Holding a 13-game winning streak, the Wildcats advanced to Kansas City to meet first round foe UCLA. K-State led 75-70 with five minutes left, but wilted as the unbeaten national champions triumphed again, 90-84. In the battle for third, bruising Michigan jolted the ' Cats 100-90 for the win. Murrell was selected by the press and radio to both all-tournament teams. In the post- season East- West game, Murrell was named star of stars as he led the Western squad to victory with a total of 20 points. Cheerleaders draw 250 names to allot the Wichita regional tickets. For the finals, 500 were drawn. Frosh Expand Slate; End with 3-4 Record Playing an enlarged seven-game schedule, the freshmen basketball team compiled a 3-4 record in ' 64. Nick Pino, 7-1 center with 23 points per outing, packed the scoring punch for Coach Howard Shannon ' s squad. A two game series with Kansas provided plenty of excitement. At Lawrence, the KU yearlings made up a nine point deficit to claim a 53-47 win. The reverse occurred in Ahearn Fieldhouse, as the Wildcat frosh closed fast for a 40-38 decision. A highly vocal crowd watched the tight struggle. 1964 Freshman Basketball Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State 88 Fort Hays State 79 Parsons Juco 64 Nebraska 91 Chanute Juco 55 Nebraska 47 Kansas 40 Kansas 70 82 72 69 74 53 38 Nick Pino shoots over Kansas freshmen in 40-38 ' Cat victory. Roscoe Jackson (24) awaits rebound. 1964 Freshman Basketball Squad Top Row: Donald C. McEwen, William R. Jackson, ' Nick Pino, Gary E. Hartter, Michael J. Simon, Richard J. Lindstrom. Second Row: Student Assistant Allen E. Peithman, John S. McCormick, Ronald E. Keys, Jim Estic, Student Manager Jerry D. Kazmaier. Bottom Row: Coach Howard Shannon, Kenneth 0. Kersten, Dennis L. Berkholtz, Russell A. Myers, Coach Tex Winter. STATE STATE STATF STAT Fritz Knorr, dean of Big Eight wrestling coaches, watches mat action during an intra-squad workout. Moving in for the fall, 137-pounder John Fettes slips a pin hold on a hapless Minnesota matman. Wrestlers Earn Fifth In Conference Meet Completing the season with six wins in 11 matches, the K-State wrestlers placed fifth in the Big Eight meet at Stillwater. High- lights of the year were victories over Illinois and Colorado. K-State tacked a 16-14 loss on the Buffaloes, who finished fourth nation- ally in the NCAA tournament. Dick DeMoss paced the grapplers during fall competition before becoming ineligible. John Thompson and Gus Garcia carried the load in spring action and qualified for the national championships at Ithaca, N. Y. 1964 Wrestling Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas State State State State State State State State State State State 28 20 10 6 5 16 15 26 3 9 18 South Dakota State Nebraska University Oklahoma University Minnesota University Oklahoma State Colorado University Illinois University Kansas University Iowa State Wyoming University Fort Hays State 20 24 22 14 13 6 27 19 6 In the Big Eight Tournament, Oklahoma State placed first, followed by Iowa State, Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Nebraska and Kansas (tie). Missouri did not compete. Escaping from a Cowboy is no easy task, so Jerry Cheynet strains mightily in sitout attempt against Oklahoma State. Cheynet dropped a 4-2 decision in the 137-pound class match in Ahearn Fieldhouse. Denton Smith clamps a wristlock on South Dakota State opponent to maintain lead in 191-pound match. Seeking a takedown, Wildcat grappler Dick DeMoss looks for opening against 167-pound Minnesota foe. Martin Little, 130-pound sophomore, finds himself in a predicament at the hands of Grady Sells of Oklahoma State. The Wildcat wrestlers lost all but two matches as the Cowboys took a 22-5 win. 1964 Wrest ing Squad Top Row: Edgar M. Adrian, Michael A. Machart, James R. Horning, Leslie A. Schreiner, Rosalio Garcia, Martin L. Little. Second Row: Fred S. Stivers, John R. Thompson, David M. Unruh, Larry D. Bird, William P. Atkinson, Jerome H. Cheynet, Joseph J. Fettes. Bottom Row: Jerry D. Metz, Daniel E. McJunkin, Denton D. Smith, Ronald A. Baker, Richard T. DeMoss, Dennis D. Woofter. ; Seizing an early edge over his New Mexico rivals, K-State ' s Don Hyde dives at start of medley race. Wildcat diver Bill Ratliff executes a jackknife to pick up points in the dual meet against Kansas. Swim Team Places Sixth in Big Eight Boosted by fine individual performances, K-State ' s swimmers captured five meets and rose to sixth place in Big Eight standings. Against Oklahoma State, the crew coached by Ed Fedosky won their first conference dual since 1959. Swimming in the Nichols gym pool against Nebraska, Tom Hanlon set a loop record in the 60-yard freestyle. 1964 SWIMMING Kansas State 70 Washburn University Kansas State 31 New Mexico Kansas State 22 Oklahoma University Kansas State 27 Iowa State Kansas State 65 Central Missouri State Kansas State 19 Colorado State Kansas State 37 Colorado University Kansas State 62 Oklahoma State Kansas State 21 Kansas University Kansas State 53 Emporia State Kansas State 33 Nebraska University Kansas State 60 Pittsburg State Kansas State 30 Washington of St. Louis 25 62 71 68 29 66 58 30 74 35 58 35 64 Oklahoma won the Big Eight championship, followed by Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa State, Kansas State, Colorado and Oklahoma State. Missouri did not compete. 1964 Swimming Squad Top Row: Clark T. Heglar, Thomas M. Hanlon, Wilfred L. Farnham, Patrick K. Harrold, David R. Reynolds, Terry L. Biery, Donald E. Hyde. Second Row: Matthew L. Butler, Terry L. Mack, Robert T. Duenkel, Thomas Van Slyke, Allen L. Fedosky, Robert R. Beatson. Bottom Row: Robert G. Parker, Billy D. Ratliff, Norman T. Shawver, Coach Edward J. Fedosky. Gymnasts Gain Split In a Rebuilding Year Faced by a rebuilding year, Coach Frank Thompson guided the Wildcat gymnasts to a creditable 4-4 season ' s mark. Lee Denton led the team in scoring the fall semester, but was not eligible for spring duties. K-State finished fifth in the first Big Eight gymnastics meet. During the season, the ' Cats scored double wins over Wichita and Northwest Oklahoma State. 1964 GYMNASTICS Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas State State State State State State State State 50 50 37 69 42 80 27 30 43 45 73 35 69 20 83 78 Wichita University Northwest Okla. State Fort Hays State Northwest Okla. State Kansas University Wichita University Nebraska University Colorado University Nebraska won the Big Eight meet. They were followed by Iowa State, Colorado, Kansas and Kansas State. Missouri, Oklahoma and Okla- homa State did not compete. Captain and high-point man Jim Mosteller performs a perfect two-arm handstand on the parallel bars. 1964 Gymnastics Squad Top Row: Stanley R. Husted, Stephen C. Carton, Clair C. Hill, Robert K. Breckbill, Donald C. Griffiths, Lee E. Franklin, Donald D. Gilmore, Gary L. Jones, Robert G. Parker. Bottom Row: Richard D. Sheppard, Lawrence N. Freedman, Harold E. Wasinger, James I. Mosteller, William A. Fagot, James J. Harter, William H. Lintner, Wilson L. Denton. 299 .7964 Indoor Track Squad Top Row.- William L. Congleton, William A. Floerke, K. Jack Hooker, Kenneth D. Winters, Steven L. Rogers, Donald E. Payne, Wilfred H. Lehmann, Coach DeLoss D. Dodds. Second Row: Gerald E. Darnell, William W. Dutton, William L. Selbe, Robert C. Mines, Robert E. Schmoekel, Arthur S. Harvey. Bottom Row: A. Norman Yenkey, David C. Tuggle, Michael A. Novak, Bruce A. McGehe, Kenneth H. Underwood. Payne, Selbe Carry ' Cats to Twin Wins Paced by sophomores Don Payne and Bill Selbe, the Wildcats nabbed a pair of wins on the indoor circuit before gaining a tie for seventh place in the Big Eight meet. In a triangular event at Lawrence, Payne set a meet and fieldhouse record of 49.6 seconds in the 440-yard dash. 1964 INDOOR TRACK Ka nsas State 79% Drake University 61 Kansas State 34i 2 Kansas State 75 South Dakota State 10 y 2 Kansas University 78 Oklahoma State 38% Wichita University 16 Missouri finished first in the Big Eight con- ference, followed by Kansas, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas State and Iowa State (tie). Competing in the K-State Invitational Relays, a host of two-milers round a corner of the Ahearn Field- house track. Six meet, two fieldhouse and one American record were set during the annual event. Stepping off at the crack of the pistol, K-State and Nebraska cross country runners strive for an early advantage. The harriers face three miles of rolling terrain before arriving at the finish line. Cross Country Squad Captures 2-2 Record Competing under first-year Coach DeLoss Dodds, the cross country team raced to a 2-2 record in autumn activity. At the Big Eight meet in Lawrence, the ' Cat harriers stumbled before tough competition to place seventh. A strong freshman squad outpaced the opposition to wrap up the conference title in the postal two-mile run. 1963 CROSS COUNTRY Kansas State 48 Missouri University Kansas State Kansas State 24 Nebraska University 4-1 Drake University Wichita University 15 34 23 58 Low score wins. Kansas won the Big Eight title, followed by Oklahoma State, Missouri, Colorado, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas State and Iowa State. 1963 Cross Country Squad Top Row: James F. Kientz, Richard L. Gil- laspie, Wilfred H. Leh- mann, David C. Tuggle. Bottom Row: John D. Baile, Wilfred W. Dutton, Kenneth L. Francis. 301 K-Stater Jack Hooker closes fast to garner third place for the Wildcats in a 440-yard relay heat of the Big Eight meet. Iowa State and Oklahoma finished one-two in the heat to gain the finals. Tired but triumphant, Pat McNeal nears the finish of the mile run in the dual meet with Air Force. STATE W. Haylett Retires; ' Cats Post Records After a 35-year tenure as track coach at K-State, Ward Haylett retired at the close of the 1963 season. The highly-respected mentor took great pride in developing ath- letes into championship performers, includ- ing present Coach DeLoss Dodds. Despite setting four varsity records, the 1963 thinclads dropped their dual with Air Force and placed last in the Big Eight Con- ference meet. The Wildcats highlighted their season with appearances in the Arkansas, Texas, Kansas and Drake Relays. Pat McNeal ran a 4:05.7 mile at Texas to secure fourth place and a K-State record. At Lawrence, Bill Floerke uncorked a 237-4 javelin toss, snaring second place along with a Wildcat mark. Dave Walker vaulted 14-6 at Drake to tie a ' Cat standard. 302 Sprinters burst from the blocks, keying the start of a 100-yard dash preliminary in the Big Eight Conference meet at Manhattan. Kansas University won the 35th annual track and field championship. 7963 Outdoor Track Top Row: Ward H. Haylett, David S. Walker, Gerald E. Darnell, Kenneth D. Winters, Steven L. Rogers Jack Hooker, John D. Bailie, Forest R. Irons. Bottom Row: James L. Kettelhut, John P. McNeal, Jerold W. Kinnamon, James A Beard Sidney A. Korn, Robert E. Schmoekel. 303 Thinclads Pace AF; Host Big Eight Meet After a scheduled dual with Missouri was rained out, K-State met the Air Force Acad- emy. The visiting Falcons used their depth to good advantage, compiling an 86-54 vic- tory over the Wildcats. Hosting the Big Eight meet for the first time since 1956, K-State counted up 18% points after the cinders had settled. Floerke was the star performer for the ' Cat cause as he cast the javelin a distance of 232-2% for a Memorial Stadium record. McNeal and Floerke carried the Wildcat colors to Missouri and New Mexico in post- season activity. McNeal competed in the national AAU at St. Louis, and was joined by Floerke in NCAA meet at Albuquerque. 1963 OUTDOOR TRACK Kansas State 54 Air Force Academy 86 Kansas finished first at the Big Eight meet, followed by Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Iowa State and Kansas State. With retirement and a European trip ahead of him, Coach Ward Haylett glances fondly at his passport. Bill Floerke coils to toss the javelin down range. In the Big Eight meet, Floerke set a stadium mark. 304 I Clearing the barriers in unison, K-State and Air Force hurdlers compete in the 120-yard high hur- dles. The ' Cats picked up points in this event, but not enough to ward off an 86-54 Falcon win. Soaring high, Steve Rogers eases over the crossbar at 6-2 for a second place finish against Air Force. 305 K- State Ends Season In Conference Cellar Hit by early roster losses and a lack of adequate hitting, the Wildcat baseball squad was shoved to the bottom of the Big Eight Conference standings, recording 6 wins and 20 defeats. Good pitching spurred the team throughout the season, but the ' Cats, unable to muster the necessary offensive output to overcome their opponents, were outscored 146-110. The squad took only two of the six non-conference games. Leading stickman for the Wildcats was outfielder Ernie Recob, finishing the season with a .340 average. Recob was selected for the all-Big Eight outfield, and was also placed on the district NCAA outfield. On the road, K-State opened the season at Memphis State where they split a two game series. Poised for the play, the K-State infield prepares to re- ceive a smashing grounder from an Iowa State player. 1963 Baseball Squad Top Row: James H. Wesch, Gary W. Edwards, Richard A. Lee, Daniel C. Sarver, Charles R. Ballard, Frederic R. Cottrell, Harold L. Haun, Douglas K. Blackman, Raymond A. Wauthier. Second Row: Sammy R. Somerhalder, Dean A. Pease, John M. Graham, Alfred L. Bolte, Raydon H. Robel, John A. Drew, Stuart H. Steele. Bottom Row: Carrold D. Howard, Harold E. Howard, John P. Woolf, Charles J. Farmer, Ernest A. Recob, John A. Orendorff, Gerald D. Soderstrom. . I L 306 Kansas State 5 Kansas State Kansas State 11 Kansas State 8 Kansas State 12 Kansas State 5 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 1 Kansas State 9 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 1 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 5 Kansas State 1 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 3 Kansas State 4 Kansas State 4 Kansas State 6 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 11 Kansas State 3 Kansas State 4 Kansas State 3 1963 BASEBALL SCORES Memphis State 8 Memphis State 3 Southwestern 6 Southwestern 11 Arkansas State 3 Arkansas State 6 Nebraska 6 Nebraska 6 Nebraska 2 Oklahoma 6 Oklahoma 3 Oklahoma 5 Kansas 6 Kansas 12 Kansas 1 1 Missouri 4 Missouri 8 Oklahoma State 4 Oklahoma State 5 Oklahoma State 6 Iowa State 4 Iowa State 1 Iowa State 2 Colorado 6 Colorado 5 Colorado 7 307 During time-out, Coach Ray Wauthier discusses some game strategy with Wildcat catcher, Raydon Robel. Making sure that Carrold Howard holds up at third base is Dean Pease, outfielder for the Wildcats. I i - - ' ' - ' ' .. -.-... .- - ' ' ' ..- ' . ' ' -- Trying to get some good wood on the ball, Stuart Steele, ' Cat first baseman, prepares to smash the KU pitch. Steele, who played in all but two of the ball- games, compiled a season ' s batting average of .191. Pouncing on the plate, John Orendorff arrives safely home, registering another run for the Wildcats. 308 ' Cats Chalk Up Four In Big Eight Action K-State opened conference action with a three game road series against Nebraska. After dropping a pair to the Cornhuskers, the Wildcats came back for a 9-2 victory in the final game. Returning home, the Wildcats were trounced 6-2, 12-2, and 11-5 by hard hit- ting KU. Missouri ' s top-ranked Tigers rolled over K-State, taking both games on the ' Cat diamond. Rain canceled the third contest. After losing three games by four runs to Oklahoma State, the team bounded back against Iowa State. Combining good pitching and timely hitting, the Cats swept the series from the Cyclones 6-4, 2-1 and 11-2. With a chance to escape the cellar in their final series, K-State was turned back in three straight games by the Colorado Buffaloes. Fred Cottrell rounds third and heads for home while the Iowa outfielder waits for the peg from the field. Backed up by Umpire Jack Fette, Bradley Steele snags the ball for a close-call put-out at first base. Wildcat third-baseman, John Drew, slides into third in an attempt to beat out the throw. K-State hit a team batting average of .214 while their opponents outslugged the ' Cats, accumulating a .263 average. 309 Gary Thomas, William Bouchey, Edward Ranz, James Colbert, Larry Lewman and Jerry Shaw reflect a recent victory on the links. All home matches were played on the Manhattan Country Club course. Teeing off, James Colbert displays the form that captured numerous medalist honors for the ' Cats. Golfers Carry Load For ' Cats in Spring Posting 6 wins, 9 losses and 4 ties, the ' 63 golf squad compiled the best record of any spring sports team. Coached by Howard Shannon, the ' Cat linksters bagged fourth place in the Big Eight tournament. 1963 GOLF Missouri 10% Washburn 7% Wichita 5 Iowa State 4% Wichita 7% Nebraska 7 Kansas 14 Oklahoma 14 % Nebraska 7 % Kansas 8 % Oklahoma 13 Nebraska 5 % Oklahoma State 9% Missouri 7 % Oklahoma State 11 Omaha 5 % Iowa State 4 Oklahoma 9 Washburn 9 Oklahoma State won the Big Eight tourna- ment, followed by Oklahoma, Colorado, Kan- sas State, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa State. 310 Kansas State 41 2 Kansas State 7% Kansas State 10 Kansas State 10% Kansas State 7% Kansas State 8 Kansas State 1 Kansas State % Kansas State 7% Kansas State 6% Kansas State 2 Kansas State 9% Kansas State 5% Kansas State 7% Kansas State 4 Kansas State 9% Kansas State 10% Kansas State 6 Kansas State 6 Pausing briefly during practice, ' Cat netmen Doug- las Dusenbury, Patrick Finney, Larry Kingsley, Donald Fassnacht, Alan Smith and Roger Dalrymple hear Coach Karl Finney map out training methods. Netters Blank Four During 1963 Season Netting four shutouts among their five victories, the 1963 K-State tennis team closed the season with a 5-10 record and a seventh- place tie in the Big Eight meet. Coach Karl Finney ' s squad was headed by his son Pat, number one singles player. Most successful combination for the ' Cats was the Fassnacht-Dalrymple doubles team, win- ning seven straight matches at one point. 1963 TENNIS Colorado 6 Nebraska Wesleyan Washburn 5 Tulsa 4 Phillips Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma 5 Missouri Kansas 6 Iowa State 4 Nebraska 2 Washburn 7 Washington of St. Louis Southwestern 5 Kansas 7 Oklahoma State won the Big Eight tennis title, followed by Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado. Iowa State and Nebraska tied for fifth; Kan- sas State and Missouri tied for seventh. Kansas State 1 Kansas State 7 Kansas State 4 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 7 Kansas State 7 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 7 Kansas State 1 Kansas State 1 Kansas State 3 Kansas State 2 Kansas State Kansas State 2 Kansas State Courtside spectators enjoy the action during a Wildcat dual match. K-State completed the ' 63 season with five wins and ten losses, with four of the victories coming by way of 7-0 shutouts. 311 Surveying use of facilities in Nichols gymnasium is Sandra Hick, new women ' s intramurals director. Off-Campus Women Basketball Team Top Row: Sharon J. Grubb, Ellen K. Dickinson, Eleanor A. Randels, Patricia A. Byers, Verona A. Buchele. Bottom Row: Barbara A. Sweat, Margaret J. Heeler, Margaret H. Duggan, Patricia Toothaker. Semifinalists in tennis singles are coeds Brenda A. Goatley, Elaine K. Adams and Barbara Riggle. Off-Campus Women Garner 1963 Honors Off-Campus Women gained points aplenty to win the 1963 Intramural Program Trophy from the Women ' s Athletic Association. Titles in basketball, volleyball and kick- ball were awarded to Off-Campus Women. Linda Rosenkranz, Chi Omega, prevailed in the tennis singles tournament. Coeds from Kappa Kappa Gamma won the swimming crown during the fall semester. Sandra Hick co-ordinated the women ' s intramural program in her first year as director. Modern facilities were installed in Nichols gym and a new sport, kickball, was added to the program in the fall. Battling for control, coeds from Pi Beta Phi and Off-Campus Women clash in basketball finals. Off-Campus Women Kickba l Team Top Row: Joyce K. Kuhns, Judith E. Linden, Sharon J. Grubb, Cheryl L. Ayers, Martha V. Miller, Patricia A. Byers. Bottom Row: Melody B. Rosness, Margie L. Britting, Michael S. Anderson, Dee A. Stephens, Verona A. Buchele, Donna L. Anderson. Off-Campus Women Volleyball Team Top Row: Virginia S. Ford, Marilyn C. Morris, Martha V. Miller, Sharon J. Grubb, Patricia A. Byers, Judy E. Linden, Joyce K. Kuhns, Donna L. Anderson, Cheryl L. Ayers. Bottom Row: Dee A. Stephens, Melody L. Rosness, Margie L. Britting, Verona A. Buchele, Bonnie J. Campbell, Regena L. Collins, Michael S. Anderson. Netting the singles title in women ' s intramural tennis play is Chi Omega ' s Linda J. Rosenkranz. Kappa Kappa Gamma Swimming Team Top Row: Judith L. Harry, Cheryl R. Stuckey, Mary R. Brethour, Barbara P. Loe- beck, Gwen D. Woodard. Bottom Row: Marilyn J. Anderson, Joan F. Wood, Barbara J. Thompson, Janet M. Francis. 313 Pawnee Softball Team Top Row: Richard S. Gilkison, Jeffrey C. Simons, Gary A. Mariott, Frank J. Hopkins, Patrick C. Kelly. Bottom Row: Thomas E. Whipple, Quincy C. Boyd, Ronald K. Lang, Douglas L. Forsberg, Dennis P. Borland. Intramural Director Elton E. Green completes his second year of co-ordinating the 13-sport program. Delta Tau Delta Track Team Top Row: George D. Thye, Gary R. Mehl, Stephen R. Herbel, Robert S. Thompson, John H. Grem- mer, Kent A. Lauer. Bottom Row: James C. Perry, Jerry A. Slingsby, Stephen E. Meats, Thomas D. Bergkamp, Harold L. Haun, Jack M. Riggin, Larry D. Dallen. Jr. AVMA Volleyball Team Top Row: Edward A. Frankel, John F. Rule, Jerald T. Waite, Garland E. Hinkle, Gail D. Anspaugh. Bottom Row: Darrell D. Johnson, Irwin K. Liu, Jerre S. Johnson. SAEs, Straube Net ' 63 Intramural Titles Scoring a record total of 1,053 points, Sigma Alpha Epsilon claimed the 1963 intra- mural championship for the fraternity divi- sion. Straube Scholarship House closed strongly to take the independent league title. Beta Sigma Psi belted out a 15-8, 15-7 vic- tory over Alpha Tau Omega to snare the Greek volleyball title in spring of 1963. 314 Beta Sigma Psi Volley- ball Team Top Row: Kenneth P. Schmanke, Milton F. Schrepel, James E. Schoenbeck, James D. Folkerts, Stan- ley J. Maurer, Thomas A. Henrichs, Robert L. Lippoldt. Bottom Row: David E. Bowers, David A. Bruns, Joel G. Bieber, Norman P. Nuss, Merle A. Soeken. Pawnee Track Team Top Row: Ronald L. Barlow, Denby L. Blackwell, Richard S. Gilkison, Conrad E. Hardwick, Ramon A. Sharpe. Bottom Row: Quincy C. Boyd. Peter L. Molinari, Joseph L. Searles, Samuel J. Robinson, Rosalio Garcia, Joe V. Seay. For the third consecutive year, Junior AVMA won the independent volleyball crown in the spring of 1963. The Jr. vets won with 15-7, 15-11 triumphs over Straube. John Denesha spun a two-hitter to lead Delta Tau Delta to a 6-0 conquest of Farm House in the fraternity finals of spring soft- ball. Richard Gilkison ' s homerun gave Paw- nee of Goodnow Hall an 8-5 victory over Straube and the independent title. Intramural track championships went to Delta Tau Delta in the Greek division and Pawnee in the independent division. Steve Meats of the Delts glided over the 120-yard low hurdles in record time, 13.4 seconds. Denby Blackwell, Seneca, garnered the in- dependent high jump with a 5-10 leap. Delta Tau Delta Softball Team Top Row: Jack J. King, Jack M. Riggin, Thomas D. Bergkamp, Michael J. Davis, Jerry Hooker. Bottom Row: Kent A. Lauer, Jerry A. Slingsby, Kenneth D. Embers, John W. Denesha, Michael A. Lanning. 315 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Swimming Team Top Row: Mike E. Foster, William B. Johnston, Dennis Blankenship, David W. Blankenship. Bottom Row: Geoffrey McPartlin, Gregory M. Jones, Donald R. Forman. No-Names Swimming Team Top Row: Charles J. Fox, George H. Terrell, James A. Peck, Prudencio Calderon. Bottom Row: Larry N. Freedman, Gary J. Pacey. Football Crowns Go To Betas, Jr. Vets Capping an undefeated season in touch football, Beta Theta Pi defeated Beta Sigma Psi 26-6 in Greek gridiron finals in the 1963 fall action. Ross Ballard quarterbacked the Betas to seven straight wins in league action. An intercepted pass provided Jr. AVMA with a 6-0 margin of victory over Parsons Hall and the independent pigskin title. Sigma Alpha Epsilon annexed its second straight fall intramural swimming title by turning back a strong challenge from Delta Upsilon. The SAE ' s compiled 69 points to nose out the DU ' s with 63. In independent league swimming, the No-Names won six meet races for a total of 78 points to secure the championship. Carding a 292-stroke total, Beta Theta Pi ' s linksters bagged the Greek division golf crown. Ross Ballard, a Beta, and Leo Hadley of Alpha Tau Omega fired 68 ' s to share med- alist honors. The Tigers, led by medalist Dave Rhoads with a 69, captured independ- ent honors with a 330 total. In tennis singles, Dan Millis netted the fraternity title for Phi Delta Theta. The in- dependent badminton doubles went to Carl Dahling and Doug Leigh of Jr. AVMA. Beta Theta Pi Golf Team Donald Leffingwell, Ross B. Bal- lard, Larry D. Johnston, Emmett N. Breen. Securing the independent badminton doubles for Junior AVMA are Carl Dahling and Doug Leigh. 316 Jr. AVMA Touch Football Team Top Row: Thomas A. Martin, Garland E. Hinkle, John F. Rule, Robert J. Beattie, Gail D. Anspaugh. Bottom Row: Jon R. Clark, Donald L. Harris, Philip Litwak, Charles Clinkenbeard. Beta Theta Pi Touch Football Team Top Row: Kenneth D. Knapp, James B. Wallerstedt, Steven L. Rogers, John 0. Somers, Donald Leffingwell, Jerome Wallingford, Terry B. Farabi. Second Row: Carl H. Dahling, Leroy E. Pickard, Howard A. Kinzer, Byron R. Stephenson, Paul B. Swartz, John D. Harrison. Bottom Row: Larry D. Johnston, William E. Palmer, James M. Royer, Donald H. Merten, Emmett N. Breen. Danny H. Millis takes a break after winning the Greek tennis singles title for Phi Delta Theta. Relay runners vie for first during the last event on the 1963 intramural schedule, outdoor track. French Play Opens Fall Drama Season A Shot in the Dark, a restaging of an earlier summer school production, was the K-State Player ' s first play of the season. The original French version of the play was a mockery of pompous French society. In its translation to English, the play became a gentle comedy about a young magistrate who prevented the murder trial of a maid. Pied Piper of Hamlin, the production of the annual Children ' s Theatre, played to nearly 4,000 persons in tours of Manhattan grade schools. The play featured original music composed by a faculty member for the recorder, an ancient instrument. Satirizing the Russian court system, a one-act play was included on the 1963 spring drama schedule. Making an appeal for understanding, the defense attorney in Shot in the Dark pleads with his wife. 318 Standing enthralled with the Pied Piper, the chil- dren of Hamlin shock and amaze their parents. The cast of the Children ' s Theatre production included University students and Manhattan school children. Shot in the Dark was first presented in Williams Auditorium as a summer school production. Featur- ing the same cast, the show was again presented in the Player ' s new experimental theater in the fall. 319 October Fest Depicts German Moral Decay Written by Wallace Dace, faculty mem- ber, October Festival dramatized the gen- eral collapse of character which led the German people into the holocaust of World War II. Winner of three national prizes, the play has been produced nationally 25 times. The American Dream and The Zoo Story brought playwright Edward Albee ' s theater of the absurd to the Purple Masque experimental theatre stage. The two plays were part of the playwright ' s avant-garde theatrical movement of absurdist humor. Action in The American Dream cen- tered around a family searching for a re- placement for the baby which died due to their maltreatment. The American Dream appeared as a handsome but hollow young man who satisfied their wishes. Lack of understanding through apathy rather than inability dramatized The Zoo Story. To become more comfortable, Mrs. Baker, the visitor of The American Dream family, removes her dress. Completing a final make-up check in the Purple Mas- que Theater, cast members prepare for performance of October Festival. The dressing rooms are part of backstage facilities of the experimental theater. 320 A young man seeking an understanding of himself and others converses with an acquaintance in the park scene from The Zoo Story. The play presents the problem of human communication in society. Looking back on her year in Munich, Anita narrates her confused impressions in October Festival. October Festival depicts the moral deterioration of an upper-middle class pre-war German family. 321 Actors Stage Medea In Chapel Auditorium Euripides ' drama Medea opened as the only play to be performed in the Chapel Auditorium. Chosen because of its effective acoustics, the All-Faith Chapel featured 10 levels of stage setting to focus additional emphasis on individual actors in the Greek tragedy. After completing a four-night per- formance slate, the 25-member cast moved to El Dorado for a one-night stand. Directed by Dennis Denning, Medea represented the universal story of a woman scorned by her lover and bent on revenge. After being deserted by her husband Jason, the mythological Greek character Medea killed her children and her rival. As the play progressed, deepest love became frenzied hatred and cruelty bred cruelty in Medea. Unique highlight of the production was employment of a chanting chorus of 15 women who represented emotional feelings of an observing public. Draped in gray cos- tumes, the women executed configurations to project interpretations of the play. Transfixed in the emotional world of the stage, Karen Sunde as Medea pleads for understanding. Pi Epsilon Delta, honorary fraternity of National Col- legiate Players, discusses plans for A Night of Absurd Theater. The organization was admitted to the Association of College Honor Societies in 1963. Adjusting the lights, technical director Jack Rast prepares the chapel for the production of Medea. Draped in dark gray himations, the chorus mirrors the feelings and emotions of the observing public. Corinthian pillars used in the Medea set were fur- nished by Manhattan High School drama department. 323 Whirl of Events Fill Orientation Program With upper-class students serving as lead- ers, 92 groups of freshmen met in Memorial Stadium to begin Orientation Week. Campus tours, instructions in registration procedures, and discussion sessions introduced them to the academic aspects of college life. The total enrollment of the new freshman class numbered 2,125 students. At the Activities Carnival, freshmen obtain member- ships and information from campus organizations. Song and dance routines reveal the latest talents of 34 freshmen in the annual Freshman Talent Show. S ces of watermelon in hand, Tex Winter and bas- ketball prospectives discuss the coming season. 324 After the President ' s Convocation, Vice President Weber welcomes freshmen, transfer students and parents. President and Mrs. James A. McCain and other administrators attended the annual affair. Forgetting academic life awhile, students shuffle their feet to the live sounds of electric guitars at an outdoor mixer. The Union planned the dance as the finale to orientation week activities. Questions, Ag Skills Enliven Chore Night Selected as finalists by a panel of faculty and students, five Barnwarmer Queen hope- fuls participated in the chore night events. After a question and answer session, the fi- nalists exhibited their agricultural skills as they saddled horses, built hog troughs, fed calves and showed pigs. Janet Janssen was selected queen at the Barnwarmer Dance. Attempted pig management turns into a chase for a finalist as she pursues her light-footed charge. Saddling up for tests of horsemanship, Janet Jans- sen competes with other finalists during chore night. Queen Janet Janssen and attendants Ardis Horsch, Patricia Leopold, Nancy Halverstadt and Leah Daily exhibit smiles and silver plate awards at Ag Barn- warmer Dance where Janet was announced queen. 326 Coeds Pick Murrell For FMOC Honors Selected by an all-campus coed vote, Goodnow Hall representative Willie Murrell was crowned Favorite Man on Campus. Nine hundred women voted in the contest spon- sored by the Home Economics Council. First and second runners up for the FMOC honor were Jody Galichia of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Francis Tyson of Sigma Chi. Trophies were presented to each of the three top candidates in the contest. Murrell was crowned during ceremonies at the FMOC dance. A castle covering one wall added to the over-all British atmosphere. Rutherford, a British cartoon figure, was the central theme of the table decorations. A three-foot Ugly Man on Campus trophy was presented to Murray Miller, Phi Kappa Tau, at the annual semi-formal UMOC Dance in the Union ballroom. Miller was se- lected from six candidates in the spring 1963 contest sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. Personality and activities earn Willie Murrell the FMOC crown bestowed during the annual fall dance. Struggling under the weight of his trophy, UMOC win- ner receives a helping hand from John Baldwin, Alpha Phi Omega president. Murray Miller, Phi Kappa Tau, was chosen by votes of those attending dance. Showing the development from youth through college to business, West Stadium wins the independent cup. 7 o open the annual Homecoming festivities, Queen Louanne Theilmann lights the bonfire at the Home- coming pep rally. Before the rally, a snake dance winding from campus brought students to the site. With colors representing different years of a stu- dent ' s life, Pi Kappa Alpha ' s artist ' s palate float is titled A College Portrait. It took top prize in the fraternity division of the Homecoming event. Homecoming Floats Replace Decorations Floats, a pep rally, snake dance and bon- fire, the Oklahoma University-K-State grid- iron battle and a semi-formal dance spelled Homecoming 1963 to K-Staters. Crowning of Homecoming Queen Louanne Theilmann by U. S. Senator James Pearson climaxed two weeks of campaigning and skit preparation by living groups sponsoring the five finalists. Replacing Homecoming decorations which traditionally tower in front of each living group, 23 University floats in a 56-vehicle parade wound through the streets of down- town Manhattan and Aggieville. Prize win- ning floats paraded before 14,000 spectators attending the Oklahoma football game. The Warren Durrett Orchestra and the K-State Singers performed at the dance. College Days, Alpha Delta Pi ' s prize winning so- rority division float, depicts college activities. 329 From an envelope, the name of the queen is revealed and Louanne exchanges her cape for the Queen ' s white. 1963 Homecoming Queen Louanne Theilmann Gamma Phi Beta At the homecoming dance, weekend finale, Louanne is presented by Mike Davis, Blue Key president. After receiving crown and traditional mum bouquet, the Queen addresses her homecoming subjects. 330 , NANCY GOERTZ, Delta Delta Delta DIANNE JURENKA, Kappa Alpha Theta 1964 Attendants PENNY HEYL, Pi Beta Phi JUDI BRANDT, Kappa Kappa Gamma 331 1 Royal Purple Queen Candidates Top Row: Susan P. Davis, Nancy B. Dumler, Nancy M. Young, Mary J. George, Virginia L. Lowe, Constance Krehbiel, Janet K. Darter. Bottom Row: Kaye L. Young, Sue E. Hemphill, Karen S. Mitchell, Mary J. Riddle, Patricia W. Walter. Renowned Photographer Select s RP Queen 332 Royal Purple Queen Candidates Top Row: Margaret F. Thompson, Mary J. Tiffany, Kathleen DeWeese, Linda G. Emmot, Dixie J. Reece, Carol E. Sloan, Paula A. Wooley. Bottom Row: Sandra L Roark, Catherine J. Keiser, Dorothy A. Reeves, Mary B. Lawhon. Judging an array of 23 campus beauties, Kurt Jafay, a member of the panel of Judges for the 1961 and 1962 Miss America Pageant, selected the 1964 Royal Purple Queen and her four attendants. Selection was made on the basis of the candidates ' photogenic beauty. Jafay holds a Master of Photog- raphy degree from the Contempora School of Photography and Fine Arts in Berlin, Ger- many. His studio is located in Denver, Colo. The annual Royal Purple Dance, previ- ously the scene of the queen ' s crowning, was cancelled because a band suitable for the oc- casion was not contracted by the Union Governing Board. The queen was presented in color in the 1964 Royal Purple. 333 Second Attendant BETH DUMLER Boyd Hall Third Attendant JAN TIFFANY Chi Omega First Attendant PATRICIA WALTER West Hall Fourth Attendant MARY LAWHON Boyd Hall 1964 Royal Purple Queen PAULA WOOLLEY Delta Delta Delta Photos by Blaker ' s Studio Royal After competing against 15 finalists, Suzy Beck, representing Pi Beta Phi, reigns as Miss K-State- Manhattan. Chosen for beauty, talent and poise, she was later named first runner-up to Miss Kansas. Committee Approves Contestant Selections Headed by Sue Hemphill, the AWS Queens Committee approved the eligibility of contestants for the major queen titles on campus. Major titles included Homecoming Queen, Royal Purple Queen, Miss K-State- Manhattan and Military Ball Queen. The main specification was a 2.2 grade average. Beauty was not the only prerequisite for a queen. Roping and riding helped earn a Rodeo title and farm knowledge paved the way for Bamwarmer Queen. A pin or ring was required for most fraternity sweethearts. 336 r T bk - v After being chosen as Sigma Chi ' s Derby Darling, Connie Stewart is unmasked by one of the judges. Linda Turney, representing Gamma Phi Beta, reigns over the 16th annual Phi Delt-Sig Alph Flush Bowl. Elected by ballots of couples at the dance, Marilee Carr is named Military Ball Queen. A member of Gamma Phi Beta, she and her attendants were chosen as finalists by the members of Scabbard and Blade. K-State Singers End Tenth Show Season Celebrating their 10th anniversary, the K-State Singers made over 60 appearances in the Midwestern area. With Director Wil- liam Fischer, the group gave performances for the American Royal, the Homecoming dance and their annual spring concert on campus. Proceeds from the shows were used to finance seven music scholarships. The singing troupe also applied to the National Music Council and the USO to be sent on an overseas armed forces entertainment tour. The 14 Singers were selected for their ability to dance and play instruments as well as their singing talent. Specialty numbers incorporating the various talents included Steam Heat, McNamara ' s Band and Once-a-Year Day. The programs were composed of songs from Broadway musicals and standards from the pop field. Judith Brandt, choreographer, staged the dance rou- tines, and Russ Berlin, trumpeter, was fea- tured as The Man with the Horn. Perfecting their duet, K-State Singers Sonja Hooker and Steve Smith rehearse for a new performance. K-State Singers: Russ Berlin, Sam Caughron, Gerry Church, Sonja Hooker, Margene Savage, Leah Daily, Karen Casey, Suzy Becky, Judi Brandt, Alan Beal, Ron Bryan, William Fischer, Janiece Fair, piano; Dean Robinson, drums; Steve Smith, string bass. Traditional carols, the nativity scene and the ancient boar ' s head procession are recreated by music students. They observed the Old English mu- sical Christmas customs at the Feast of Carols. Feasts Utilize, Share European Traditions Whether it was a feast of food or a feast of music, students and faculty found time to learn foreign customs and honor achieve- ment. Chips and dips, cold food, hot food and dessert comprised the four courses at the Swedish-American Smorgasbord in De- cember. Approximately 1,000 people attended the dinner which was served three nights. Old English musical traditions, including the boar ' s head procession, were observed at the Christmas Feast of Carols sponsored by the music department. Maryland chicken and shrimp Creole headed the menu for the Regional U.S.A. dinner which was planned and prepared by food production and man- agement students. Recognition dinners in- cluded those sponsored by Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi and S.E.A. Food and format provide variety at the special dinners attended by students and faculty members. 339 Folksingers Occupy Entertainment Spots In the craze of folksinging popularity sweeping the nation, K-State hosted two soloists and five folksinging groups in three concerts. Before sell-out crowds in two per- formances, the Brothers Four sang Green- fields, Five Hundred Miles, This Land is Mine and If I Had a Hammer. On a 52-stop tour of major U. S. cities, Hootenanny USA brought a five-act show for a one-night stand to the University Audi- torium stage. Traveling with Hootenanny were Jo Mapes, the Halifax III, the Journey- men, the Geezinslaw Brothers and Glen Yar- brough, a former member of the Limeliters. Presenting Ragtime Revisited, Max Morath pounded out ragtime standards on the piano as he retold the history of ragtime. In his second engagement, Morath had pre- viously entertained during the 1963 summer school session. Rock- ' n-roll singer Jerry Lee Lewis and the New Christy Minstrels, a folk- singing group, also presented performances. Performing with the five-act, traveling Hootenany USA, the Journeymen interpret folksong favorites. With the instrument of her trade, Jo Mapes, a folk- singer of ten years, appears in Hootenany USA. Miss Mapes worked in San Francisco as a commer- cial artist while beginning her professional career. Pianist Max Morath recounts the nostalgic era of ragtime popularity from the 1890 ' s to World War I. Before a sell-out audience, the Brothers Four sing selec- tions including I ' m Being Eaten by a Boa Constrictor. 341 Following a march through the Auditorium ' s aisles into the hive, bee guards protect their royalty. After saving the bee kingdom from a wasp invasion, Queen May Bee is crowned by King Fink Bee XIII. ' In the Bee-ginning ' Wins Top Y-O Rating A chic Satan, two puny milquetoast kings, and 70 glowing bees pooled their efforts to present In the Bee-ginning, Y-Orpheum 1963 in the University Auditorium. In the Bee-ginning, a satire on Ameri- can society, won Y-O for Chi Omega and Phi Delta Theta. Delta Delta Delta and Acacia captured second place trophy with their modern dance skit, Adam ' s Apple. A medieval battle of the sexes, In the Daze of Knights, earned third for the members of Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Chi Omegas smudge bee markings onto Phi Delta Theta bees-to-be for In the Bee-ginning. Seventy strong, the cast was largest of the six combined entries producing skits in Y-Orpheum competition. Reeking with deviltry, bumpy-legged groadkins stomp around before the devil in Adam ' s Apple, a modern dance accompanied by jazz. Reprimanding knights for showing no respect to women, the hen-pecked king of In the Daze of Knights forces his men to accept chivalry. KS Marching Band Travels to MU, KU In addition to appearing at all K-State home football games, the Marching Band made two out-of-town appearances. The all- male band traveled to Columbia for the Mis- souri game and performed at the KU Home- coming game in Lawrence. About 100 band members and twirlers participated. Starting the veteran system of training members in marching fundamentals, the band employed upperclassmen to aid the new players. The southeast campus practice field was utilized for the group practices. Game routines included formations with songs such as Hey, Look Me Over and per- formances by the eight K-Steppers and John Boyd, drum major. The band members also co-ordinated Band Day events. Prior to a three-day tour, the Concert Band presented its winter concert. The tour included seven Kansas cities. John Boyd, Drum Major of the Marching Band, leads the formations of the group for his second season. K-State Band Top Row: Jack V. Lewis, Wayne Allerheiligen, Lysle R. Oppenlander, Marcia A. Beck, Jack R. Cook, Frederick G. Lange, James Q. Kohler, Russell E. Berlin. Second Row: Maria J. Messersmith, Kathleen Haberbosch, Phyllis Schroeder, Duane 0. Townley, Claudette M. Messer, Nancy K. Jahnke, Gary D. Owen, Joel E. Buller. Third Row: Ann J. Howell, Eugene H. Copeland, Sara S. Bentley, Mary L. Esau, Janet L. Hendricks. Bottom Row: John P. Boyd, Carole A. Honstead, Dwight Leonard, Robert E. Keen, Myron F. Hanke. Colorful KSU in flashcard formation provides the background for the Homecoming performance of the University band. The band appeared at all home football games and hosted high school Band Day. K-State Band Top Row: Joe E. Hostetter, William R. Jacobs, Robert W. Crouch, Paul Shull, Marcus L. Knight, P9nald L. Meredith, Charles L. Hett, Gary J. Garwood, William L. Shoemaker, Gaylen R. Sprecker, Joe E. Ward. Second Row: William K. Beckman, Phyllis E. Opocensky, Sheryl K. Smith, Lowell R. Wiley, Raymond C. Loeckle, Robert M. Moews, Irene S. Skonberg, Veronica Bone- brake, Keith E. Meredith. Third Row: Michael T. Mills, Marilyn E. Lange, Phillip E. Green, Linda K. Niedenthal, Margaret R. Meek. Bottom Row: James E. Dilley, Ruth A. Larson, Ann B. Harper, Marilyn J. Beck. Band Day Features Parade, Ceremonies Approximately 3,800 Kansas high school students joined forces to present the 29th annual Band Day performance. The 61 marching units, along with 350 twirlers, par- ticipated in a morning parade through down- town Manhattan before gathering on the football field for halftime ceremonies during the Colorado game. The combined perform- ance included the Stars and Stripes For- ever and the Finale to the 1812 Overture. Accompaniment for the newly formed Oratorio Chorus ' s performance of the Mes- siah was provided by the Civic Orchestra. Directed by Luther Leavengood, the 40 members also presented two concerts. Al- though Manhattan residents were eligible for orchestra membership, only students and faculty members participated. Music from the Appalachian dulcimer, a stringed instrument played with two leather covered hammers, was featured at the Feb- ruary Evening of Folk Singing. Using a portable microphone, Paul Shull directs formation practices from his observation platform. Orchestra Top Row: Homer D. Caine, Jack R. Cook, Joel E. Buller, William K. Beckman, Joe E. Hosteller, Paul E. Lundgren, Warren Walker, Norman R. Schneider. Second Row: Mary R. Brelhour, George E. Leedham, Elaine K. Brensing, Elaine K. Adams, Carole A. Honstead, John P. Boyd, Joyce E. Back, Phillip E. Green, Judilh Houdyshell, Clyde Jussila, Linnetta Johnson, Coral A. Osborne. Third Row: Anne L. Bowman, Margie E. Valhauer, Sharon K. Shaw, William F. Shaw, Marilyn J. Back, Judy C. Poppe, Myron F. Hanke, Keilh E. Meredilh, Mary R. Mason, Cathy Wilson, Martha M. Fly, Calherine Chappell. Bottom Row: Larry D. Sayler, Margaret R. Roebke, Barbara J. Fleming, Michael K. Ireland, Luther 0. Leavengood, Mary K. Fowler, Janice Goodpasture, Marilyn R. Monts, Elizabeth A. Dick. HI ii ; , :;.: ' Sip ' %pfe -.; - ..F? !-; ,( ' .,. ,. ' ' . - ; - - - f . v ; , ...; . A . : v V v Forming themselves into a USA display, student bands from all over Kansas participate in the an- Not quite in unison, majorettes from guest bands go through individual routines while massed bands nual Band Day celebration. The high school students performed at the halftime of the Colorado game. receive direction from the crow ' s-nest. K-State band members aided in the movement of the bands. Singing while directing, Morris Hayes warms up the voices of the Varsity Glee Club before a concert. Varsity Glee Takes Eastern Tour Swing Performing in the Rotunda of the Senate Office Building, the Varsity Glee Club pre- sented a Washington concert as part of its Eastern tour. While in the capital, the men also lunched with Kansas congressmen. On another leg of the tour, the singers performed at the Columbia University home- coming festivities. The club also made ap- pearances at Northwestern University and the Detroit Fine Arts Center. Campus programs of the 70-member organization included a concert to finance the Eastern tour. The Varsity Club, in a joint appearance with the Apollo Glee Club, pre- sented a memorial concert for Don Douglas, club president who was killed in November. The group was directed by Morris Hayes. Varsity Glee Club Top Row: Robert W. Green, Edward L. Rork, James D. Powell, Donald D. Ficken, Darrell D. Priddy, Robert L. Edwardson, Donald R. Douglas, Harold M. Cochran, Carl D. Heaton, Francis E. Tyson, Clifton M. Geis, Frank L. Woofter, Row- land H. Anthony, Duane R. Deyoe, John M. Waugh. Fourth Row: James H. Chilcott, Wayne C. Groth, Cecil W. Pearce, Carll J. Kretsinger, Darryl R. Griffing, James E. Dilley, David L. Dickerson, Gale R. Seibert, Terry L. Dyke, Donnie D. Schrag, John C. Peck, Wayne A. Pearson, Douglas W. Williams, Charles G. Baker. Third Row: Gary L. Base, Robert L. Lippoldt, Robert R. Smith, Adell W. Brecheisen, Vernon L. McPheeters, Richard G. Dow, Ronald R. Hysom, George L. Sherer, Karmon D. Almquist, Steven D. Schultz, Lawrence A. Dimmitt, Melvin E. Thompson, David A. Schmitt. Second Row: Galen L. Slifer, Stephen W. Stucky, Merlan T. Almquist, Thomas Z. Beery, Clark L. Ritchey, Michael K. Charles, Keith W. Hooper, Morris D. Hayes, Sen. Frank Carlson, Mary- lin K. Lauer, Denis C. Englisby, Roger N. Tipling, Duane F. Alwin, David A. Warner, Stanley E. Lauer. Bottom Row: William E. Miller, Douglas K. McLean, Larry R. Meisegeier, Philip D. Hollis, Thomas D. Adcock, Ernest E. Brown, Robert Thomas. o a ! . ' ILL! 1 ' Apollo Glee Club Top Row: James L. Muller, Michael L Gaston, Vaughn L. Flora, Dale G. Litton, David C. Adams, David J. Unruh, Stanley S. Robuck, Lloyd D. Bohannon, Gordon E. Snyder, Jerald H. Simpson, Kenneth E. Swinson, Stanley R. Clark, Gerald D. Soderstrom, Kenneth D. Buchele, Marion W. Karr, Clair L. McFadden, Charles Y. Harper. Second Row: Galen L. Kal- bach, George A. Teagarden, Carl E. McKee, Curtis R. Fay, Dewey A. Cortner, Ronald A. Miller, Lee E. Franklin, Robert L. Marrs, Clifford Ochampaugh, David R. Scott, Edward L. Adams, Dennis M. Clennan, Vernon E. Krause, Steve C. Kaufman, Rodger L. Maechtlen, Duane W. Black, Thomas W. Shane. Third Row: Thomas W. Mullin, Irvin D. Thiele, Paul L. Ash, Lysle R. Oppenlander, Larry K. White, Dwight D. Jewett, Carleton L. Kleitz, Charles R. Heidrick, John F. Dillon, Craig P. Helwig, Harold G. Jensen, Eugene E. Schinstock, Gary D. Seibert, Jerry F. Donahy, William W. Mueller, Robert D. Steiger, John P. Armstrong. Bottom Row: Thomas B. Sanders, Layton M. Perry, Robert D. Dryden, Dennis C. Trabant, Glenn A. Raines, Lowell R. Finley, Stephen R. Pickard, Thomas Teichgraeber, Lynn R. Johnson, Philip N. Mass, Jack R. Klotz, Lloyd E. Barnett, William R. Hall, James W. Yust, James A. Mc- Clelland, Morris D. Hayes. Providing vocal backing for soloist Mozelle Sherman, the Men ' s Varsity Glee Club is directed by Morris Hayes. In addition to the 70 men, three women travel with the club as accompanists and soloists. a --, i Stimulating additional team support and enthusiasm from the Wildcat fans, the pep band performs at all home games. The troupe also followed the team to the game at Lawrence and the NCAA roundball action. Student recitals display the talent and progress of musicians in both vocal and instrumental areas. Pep Band Performs At NCAA Games Journeying to Wichita and Kansas City for the NCAA regional and national basket- ball action, the pep band provided support for the roundballers. The music group also played for the home games and rallies. Scheduled for the same night as the NCAA regional finals, the Spring Jazz Festival was delayed so that the audience could view the game before the concert. The Jazz Work- shop Ensemble, directed by Don Meredith, worked with a Ft. Riley jazz group. A special quartet written in honor of Shakespeare ' s 400th anniversary was added to the A Cappella Choir spring tour music. The Choir also appeared in the Christmas Vespers and the Messiah. Folk songs by Brahms were included in the concert pre- sented by the Women ' s Glee Club. 350 A Cappella Choir Top Row: Keith E. Watkins, Rowland H. Anthony, Wayne A. Pearson, Jon F. Thomas, Lawrence R. Brenn, Stephen Schweitzer, Ronald W. Bryan, Richard D. Chowins, Paul B. Priefert, Lawrence M. Lobitz, Larry N. Carey, Gorden W. Colip, Jimmie L. Gay, Doulgas A. Ohlde, Frederick Williams, Rodney M. Bates, Frederick McCreary, Richard C. Green, Richard G. Dow. Second Row: Georgia E. Boschen, Joyce E. Guy, Linda Adams, Robert D. Nevins, Alan R. Stephens, Larry D. Nolle, Lindley J. Reimer, Robert L. Marrs, James A. Harders, Philip M. Ballantyne, James R. Atkinson, Frank M. Beaver, Keith E. Newsome, Galen L. Slifer, Alan V. Seal, Denis L. Anderson, Samuel D. Caughron, T. Suzanne Beck, Barbara K. Swinney. Third Row: Marilyn R. Kuhn, Carolyn S. Nevins, Mayme L. Kauffield, Margie E. Vathauer, Karen P. Walkmeyer, Regena K. Alexander, Polly A. Coombs, Meta L. Lieur- ance, Myrna M. Otte, Sheila A. Kocher, Glenda M. Selfridge, Sandra K. Gresham, Joyce E. Back, Dorothy A. Reeves, Lorna J. Webster, Jean M. Langford. Bottom Row: Linda A. Kirk, Martha C. Sanders, Edith M. Galle, Beverly J. Sprecker, Lorraine A. Adam- son, Karen M. Elsasser, Marilyn L. Hall, Janiece D. Fair, Leah S. Daily, Judith C. Poppe, Karen R. Casey, Joan M. Campbell, Shirley L. Bourquin, S. Margene Savage, Marcia A. Lemon, Sharon L. Slocum, Sandra Spangler, Sharon Schoolcraft, Gretchen Pomerenke, William R. Fischer. Women ' s Glee Club Top Row: Margaret H. Schreck, Martha L. Stith, Janet J. Arnold, Ronna L. House, Helen R. Heath, Edith M. Dickinson, Virginia B. Kenyon, Evelyn R. Jilka, Jeanne H. Stickney, Ellen K. Dickinson, Kathleen E. McDonald, RoseAnn Bradbury. Second Row: Linda J. Harmon, Sharon L. Slocum, Vickie J. Schwemmer, Patricia A. Casey, Marlys K. Hilyard, Sue Anne Eslinger, Cynthia C. Compton, Beverly J. Larsen, Lovene S. Larson, Cheryl A. Ackerman, Anne D. Struss. Third Row: Rachel R. Unruh, Linda H. Adams, Suzanne Parker, Sharon K. Ost, Joline Oberhelman, Judith K. Nulty, Leila M. Marcellus, Karen B. Joines, Patricia A. Patton, Alice J. Sheik, Elaine F. Strahm, Carolyn S. Behan. Bottom Row: Diane Hodgson, Charlotte C. Rahe, Nancy J. Eisele, Dana D. Covert, Karin F. Burns, Virginia S. Allemang, Christine Anderson, Carolyn Bartholomew, Patricia B. Burke, Mary Ellen Craig, Nancy E. Fair, Janice M. Fromme. Musical Series Host International Artists With a combined budget of $13,300, the Artist Series and Chamber Music Series in- vited eight musical groups to Manhattan. Tickets were sold to Manhattan citizens al- though events were University sponsored. Manhattan ' s Artist Series billed Ruggiero Ricci, a violinist with more than 2,000 con- certs in his 33-year career, to appear in the first concert of its 21st season. Returning for their fourth Manhattan appearance was the Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra. English tenor Richard Lewis and the 80- musician Philharmonia Hungarica performed in other Artist Series concerts. Two string quartets, the New Danish Quartet and the Vlach Quartet, opened the first Chamber Music Series programs. Die Wiener Solisten Chamber Orchestra and the New York Baroque Ensemble also were booked for the Chamber Music Series. Greek conductor Miltiades Caridis directs Philhar- monia Hungarica on its second North American tour. Czechoslovakian members of the Vlach Quartet pre- pare for an appearance in the Chamber Music Series. The group made their first concert appearance outside Czechoslovakia in 1955 at Liege, Belgium. Popularizing chorale art and show songs, the Robert Shaw Chorale includes soloists and an orchestra. Die Wiener Solisten and the Philharmonia Hungarica were among orchestras in concert during the Series. Having played in more than 2,000 concerts, violin- ist Ruggiero Ricci performs a sonata by Beethoven. 353 Accompanied by Gary Mundhenke, Suzanne Beck snips the ceremonial ribbons to begin Open House. Walter Mitchell of Dallas, Tex., accepts his Dis- tinguished Service Award from Pr esident McCain. Open House Boasts Research Laboratory Inspected for the first time by a large public audience, the Environmental Research Laboratory was part of the mechanical engineers ' winning exhibit for Engineers ' Open House. A ribbon-cutting ceremony, preceded by a banquet, the annual torch marathon and the crowning of St. Pat and St. Patricia, initiated the 40th annual Open House. Approximately 10,000 visitors viewed the displays of the engineering departments and the College of Architecture and Design. The Steel Ring traveling trophy for the best display was awarded to the mechanical engineering department. H. W. Welch spoke at an assembly where graduates W. Mitchell and H. Wege received awards. Styrofoam silence surrounds the impressionistic cross, part of the architects ' third place display. 354 Sports car enthusiasts inspect a Mercedes-Benz in the Open House display in front of Seaton. Sixty cars, representing the years 1905-1964, were part of a K-State Sports Car Club display in Weber Hall. Radar equipment from a Boeing B-52 bomber was in- corporated into the electrical engineers ' second- place open house exhibit. When used in the bomber, the set ' s function was to locate airborne targets. 355 HHIy v Queen Kay Ingersoll and retired Dean of Agriculture Clyde Mullen present ribbon to champion Pat Koons. Little Royal Affairs Honor Retired Dean In recognition of his years of service in agriculture, the 1963 Little American Royal was dedicated to Clyde Mullen. He had served as acting dean of agriculture since 1937. He retired from his position as the assistant dean of agriculture in 1961. Showing livestock in the 35th annual con- test were 108 students exhibiting 11 classes of University-owned animals. Grand Cham- pion showman was Pat Koons, who also took top honors in beef showmanship. Reserve Champion was a tie between John Nagel and Gary Fleischer, Nagel winning in the swine division and Fleischer in the horses division. Features of the show were clowns, rope stunts, and a performance by a collie who led lambs around an arena at the command of her master. One rope stunt involved a green fluorescent lariat in a lights-out scene. Steve Robb acted as Master of Ceremonies, presenting ribbons to the runner-up winners. Keeping an eye on the judge, students entered in the lamb division anxiously wait for his decision. A capacity crowd watched the show sponsored by the Block and Bridle Club and the Dairy Science Club. 356 Ag Science Depicts Century ' s Progress A Century of Professional Agriculture was the theme depicted by exhibits at the 1963 Ag Science Day. The agronomy depart- ment won first place in display competition. Under the title Harvest of a Century their exhibit illustrated progress in the develop- ment of new seeds and plants. Exhibitions included the latest methods of hog production, advances made in the cuts of steak and the evolution of beef animals. Some clubs employed slides, posters and tape recorders in their displays. Members of the Entomology Club presented a full-sized pro- ductive beehive for their exhibit. Visitors, including 3,000 high school stu- dents, took guided tours of agriculture build- ings throughout the day. Duane Acker, dean of resident instruction for agriculture, and the Ag Barnwarmer Queen spoke at assem- blies in Williams Auditorium. Tours, complete with explanations of new agricul- tural equipment, were featured at Ag Science Day. State Dairy Princess, Janet Patton, offers samples of fresh dairy cheese. Visitors toured the technology and animal husbandry buildings to view the dairy products display and other agriculture exhibits. 357 Capturing the surgical skill of a veterinary student performing an operation is a closed circuit TV. Open House Closes Vet Medicine Week As a fitting climax to Kansas Veterinary Medicine Week, veterinary students pre- sented their annual open house. Congress- man William Avery officially began the event, which was sponsored by the Junior American Veterinary Medicine Association. Interesting demonstrations with live an- imals composed the bulk of the student proj- ects. In an effort to show the effect of tran- quilizers on small animals, the physiology department staged a cat and mouse game to hold audience attention. At the ROTC drill field, a dog herded sheep. Parrots and other non-domestic birds peered at spectators in the exotic animal section. Visitors also witnessed the perform- ances by English saddle jumping horses. Fetal stages of a calf as well as various types of bone fractures of horses were on display. Animal wards, hospital treatment wards, and other veterinary buildings were open for inspection by the Open House crowds. Viewing the numerous microscopic exhibits present- ed by the pathology department is a group of the more than 8,500 visitors attending Open House. Seeking attention, a horse peers from his stall. 358 Modeling a latest fashion, a coed displays a wool garment she made in one of her classes. Beside her is a rocket of fashion magazines, following the open house theme of Home Economics Countdown. Home EC Exhibits, Activities Attract 2000 Over 2,000 high school girls, teachers, and 4-H members attended Home Economics Countdown, the 1963 College of Home Eco- nomics Hospitality Day program. Activities stressed work in progress at K-State and job opportunities available in home economics. Exhibits featured a model of K-State ' s nursery school. Teas and tours of women ' s dormitories closed the activities planned by Marilyn Hensley and her committee. Capturing the interest of onlookers, a weaver dem- onstrates a method of making cloth. Departments within the Home EC College exhibited products made by students and showed visitors procedures used. : In full command of her horse, a coed races to post a winning time in the women ' s barrel racing event. K-State Rodeo Team Claims Top Honors Capturing first place in the 1963 Inter- collegiate Rodeo, the K-State team was eli- gible to ride in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Finals at Littleton, Colo. Approximately 85 contestants representing seven colleges rode in the contest. Selected as the first Rodeo Queen by the Chaparajos, Ann Hoy reigned at the three performances. All-around cowboy honors went to Dave Slyter who received a trophy saddle. Fran- chone DeArmond was chosen all-around cowgirl and was given a trophy and a pair of chaps. Special feature of the rodeo was Doyne Lenhart, K-State sheep herdsman, and Nell, his collie. Nell, under Lenhart ' s command, took sheep through maneuvers. Dodging horns and hoofs, a contestant scrambles t o safety as a clown distracts the bull. Other rodeo events included bareback bronc riding, calf roping, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, ribbon roping. 360 Spectators wonder who is grounding whom as they watch the tumbling action in the bulldogging event. Losing his hold, a cowboy struggles to outlast the clock as he trys to keep his position on a Brahma. Pursued by horse, rider and lasso, a calf attempts to out-maneuver all three in the calf roping contest. 361 Satirizing the cliches of Grand Opera, Sonja Hooker, playing the Primadonna, sings her death aria in the comic presentation of Opera, Opera. Her lover, the Gorilla-like Boy, is played by William Fischer. Easing through a slow passage, the Bluemont Singers perform for summer students in local Hootenanny. 362 Summer Enrollment Opens New Sections Setting another enrollment record, nearly 3,000 students attended the summer session. The large influx of high school graduates on campus pushed the total enrollment to a new high and forced the opening of several new sections of freshmen classes. Local folksingers took part in a Hoote- nanny which was held in the Union Ball- room. The Summer Theater presented A Shot in the Dark, and the Summer Opera Program included three short operas. Max Morath, noted ragtime authority, presented a concert of turn-of-the-century music in a nightclub atmosphere in the Union Ballroom. President James McCain prepares to award degrees to the ' 63 graduating class. It took K-State 45 years, from 1863-1909, to confer as many degrees as were conferred at the Centennial commencement exercises. Centennial Graduates Face New Challenges One final adjustment is made as students gather on Anderson lawn for the walk to Ahearn Field House. Students participating in the June, 1963, commencement exercises faced a world radi- cally changed from the one in 1863 when KSU was founded. More than 1,600 degrees were granted during the centennial year, making a total of over 42,000 diplomas awarded by the University in 100 years. Several alumni classes watched as Presi- dent McCain conferred degrees to the candi- dates in Ahearn Field House. Dr. Milton Eisenhower delivered the commencement address. Eisenhower, a former president of KSU, was one of nine distinguished persons to receive honorary degrees. The 269 students who graduated in Au- gust and the 419 students who graduated in January were invited to attend the June ex- ercises. The School of Agriculture bestowed 131 degrees; Arts and Sciences, 568; Engi- neering and Architecture, 255; Home Eco- nomics, 108; Commerce, 123; Veterinary Medicine, 63; Graduate School, 326. 363 . T 1963 ALL-AMERICAN YEARBOOK CRITICAL SERVICE The Royal Purple In recognition of its merits is awarded AU-Amertran Honor Baling in the forty-third National Yearbook Critical Service of the Associated Collegiate Pr at the University of Minnesota, ijchool of Journalism, this Second day of October, 1963. Received for outstanding work, the All-American rating is the 28th consecutive Royal Purple award. Publications Compile Unparalleled Record Winning the All-American Honor Rating, the 1963 centennial yearbook was the 28th All-American Royal Purple. The book was 4 Containing current university news, the collegian rolls off the press ready for student delivery. published on an annual basis since 1910 with C. J. (Chief) Medlin as graduate manager of student publications since 1934. In con- tinuous publication since 1896, the K-State Collegian published a total of 150 daily issues during the 1963-64 s essions. Adding the 28th All-American Royal Purple to the stack of award winning K-State yearbooks, Frances Towner, 1963 editor, receives the approval of C. J. Medlin, adviser and known yearbook authority. Collegian Scoops State With Kennedy Story Fall and Spring Editors Jerry Kohler and Chuck Powers critically review one of Chuck ' s issues. Scooping all other papers in the state, the Collegian was the first paper to hit the streets with the news of President Kennedy ' s assassination. 3,000 copies of the regular edition had been printed when the staff re- ceived news on the UPI teletype that the President had been shot. The staff then pulled a theatrical stop-the-presses scene, and remade the front page to carry the news. Five minutes later the presses were rolling again and in an hour the papers were on the street. Over 9,000 new copies were printed. Implemented by Fall Editor, Jerry Koh- ler, and continued by Chuck Powers, spring editor, was a reorganization of the Collegian staff to enable the student editors to function more as a metropolitan daily. A night editor, who was responsible for laying out the front page, was added to the staff, and the former daily editors were replaced with more spe- cialized jobs. Jack Backer, adviser, super- vised the operation of the new staff setup. A special larger Homecoming issue of the Collegian was published. The 32-page special contained added coverage of homecoming events, and special feature and fall fashion sections. In a later paper, the Collegian in- troduced the Royal Purple Queen finalists. Fall editorial staff of Collegian Craig A. McNeal Sports editor; Chuck Powers Editorial Page; Clare Cameron Makeup editor; Kent H. Freeland Assignment editor; Michael K. Charles Exchange editor; Mary K. Rendleman Society editor; Judi Halbleib Night editor; Willits A. Smull Wire editor. _- Dave Miller Spring Sports Editor David Long Spring Assistant Editor Judi Halbleib Spring News Editor Roberta Hughes Spring Society Editor Spring Collegian Editorial Staff: Jan Jernigan, Wire Editor; Craig McNeal, Copy Editor; Jim Carver, Night Editor; Bill Smull, Make-up Editor. Ad Space Increased By Newspaper Staff A special Christmas promotion and an en- largement of local advertising helped to in- crease Collegian revenue and enable the production of a larger paper. Joe Reppert and Larry Dallen served as co-business managers during the summer with Reppert continuing in the fall. Ken Kingsley managed the spring staff. Ken Kingsley and Joe Reppert, spring and fall business managers, go over a Collegian account. Co-business managers Larry Dallen and Joe Reppert confer with Summer Session Editor, Cathi Dickey. Working as assistant business managers for both semesters are Gwen Connet and Judith Cowdrey. 368 Fast action by the Collegian staff brings the cam- pus immediate coverage of President Kennedy ' s assassination. The staff stopped a regular noon press run to revamp page one with a banner headline. Braving the maze of machines and equipment, a Collegian editor checks copy with the backshop foreman. The KSU press, located in Kedzie Hall, prints most of the publications of the University. Beginning work in the spring of ' 63, Editor Gretchen Nilson planned the theme of the book. Hints of the future were enlisted in the second century theme with emphasis on campus research and changes. Royal Purple Editor Shifts Editorial Staff Revamping the organizational structure of the Royal Purple staff, Gretchen Nilson, 1964 editor, increased the number of editorial positions. The former positions of co-assist- ant editors were eliminated in favor of one assistant and seven under-editors. In addition, the editor selected all pictures for the book, laid out the pages, selected the cover and approved all copy before it was sent to the printer. Assistant Editor Becky Fitzgerald was responsible for assigning and editing copy for the printer. Doug Groesbeck covered the athletic en- deavors, while Sally Green supervised pro- duction of the senior section. Diane Lee kept tabs on underclassmen and Mary Bingle kept the dummy book. John Krider worked on the feature section, Carole Fry handled the Greek pages and Sharon Smith compiled the activities of campus organizations. 370 Becky Fitzgerald, assistant editor, scheduled pic- tures and edited copy for the editor ' s final check. Diane Lee Underclass Editor Sally Green Senior Class Editor Mary Single Dummy-Book Editor Doug G roes beck Sports Editor Sharon Smith Organizations Editor John Krider Features Editor p Carole Fry Greek Editor IBM Method Speeds Printing of Directory Editing the Student Directory for the sec- ond year, Clare Cameron supervised the production of the 63-page publication. Com- piled by using the IBM processing units, the directory was completed and distributed several weeks earlier than past directories. In addition to student and faculty listings, the book contained administrative and stu- dent officers and the Student Governing As- sociation constitution and by-laws. Business details of the Royal Purple were handled by Mark Miller, business manager. Selling advertising for the annual, his busi- ness staff had headquarters in Kedzie Hall. Recording the campus events on film was a joint effort. Bob Hankins and Dave von Riesen shot campus activities and Floyd Hanna photographed organizations. Owen Brewer and Rick Solberg covered sports while von Riesen and Don Richards did the color photography for the book. Editing the information for the University Direc- tory for the second year was Editor Clare Cameron. Mark Miller, yearbook business manager, was respon- sible for establishing advertising policy and lay- ing out the advertising section. His staff sold advertising space for the 20-page yearbook section. ' Shooting most of the activity and action pictures, Bob Hankins covered campus events for the annual. Taking over the position vacated by Rae Ellen Smith, Dorothy McDonald supervises the RP office staff. Student Publications Business Staff Top Row: Bonnie B. Bonawitz, Dana D. Covert, Larry D. Dallen, Thomas M. Dawson, Joann C. Dodd. Second Row: Stephen R. Herbel, Linda A. Kraus, Carla A. Krehbiel, Johnathan Morgenson, Susan J. Nelson. Bottom Row: Anellen Nyquist, Elaine A. Rusch, Robert L. Snider, Virgin ' a A. Weisser, Barbara J. Wisbey. 373 Meeting printing deadlines, Thayne Cozart edited four fall issues of K-State ' s Ag Student Magazine. Ag Student Secures Excellence Honors Winner of the Best in the Nation for Over-all Excellence Award, the Ag Student Magazine also placed in three other divisions of the competition sponsored by the Agri- cultural College Magazines Associated. In the contest with 12 entrants from agricul- tural schools, the Ag Student took second for best cover and second for design and layout. It also placed third for the best pop- ular presentation of technical material. Giving coverage to the areas of the 28 departments of the agricultural experiment stations, the Ag Student included material about Veterinary Medicine, Home Eco- nomics and Psychology. It was edited in the fall by Thayne Cozart. Co-editors Lois Ann Hudgins and Darrell Garner took over in the spring. Lowell Brandner, in his llth year as faculty adviser, supervised the laboratory class which wrote, edited and managed the Ag Student. They also sold the advertising. Ag Student Magazine Staff Top Row: Lloyd D. Moden, Paul L. Deets, Darrell W. Garner, Dan R. Bonine, Gary L. Hucke. Bottom Row: John C. Noland, Gordon F. Bieberle, Harry T. Cozart, Lionel R. Chambers. 374 K-State Engineer Staff Top Row: Larry R. Dunn, Keith R. Waters, Chester L. Nachtigal, David C. Adams, Lowell G. Moore, Frank A. Ruff. Second Row: Boris Suster, John T. Wulfmeyer, Donald M. Williams, Linda L. Pounds, E. Dawson Ward. Bottom Row: Charles W. Coffman, James M. Royer. Engineers ' Magazine Receives Awards Receiving first place awards for Best Editorials in All Issues and Best Single Cover, the K-State Engineer followed up last year ' s award of Best Single Editorial. Editor for the first semester, John Thorngren. was a delegate to the Engineering College Maga- zine Association Convention where the awards were announced. Max Williams edited the magazine for the second semester. Published monthly with a circulation of 3,000, the K-State Engineer included current interest and controversial articles as well as technical information. Regular features were Engineering Ingenuity, a discussion of na- tional scientific developments, and profiles of faculty members and students. Distributed to engineering students and alumni, the K-State Engineer publicizes events such as the Engi- neers ' Open House. Also published are articles about current trends in the various areas of engineering. Touchstone Staff Editor James B. Angle, John M. Hayden, Mary C. Meehan, Nancy R. Sanders, Don R. Kunz. Touchstone Revises Format, Art Styling KSDB-FM Initiates Discussion Programs In an effort to improve Touchstone ' s ar- tistic styling, the 11 -member staff widened page margins and eliminated everything but text from article pages. Following a style of many literary magazines, the shape of the magazine was changed to nearly square. Containing original student work, Touch- stone was published with the help of James Angle, editor, and Richard Adamany, ad- viser. Copies were sold to 800 readers. With the permission of Newsweek maga- zine, KSDB-FM discussed articles in depth during a new show, Newsweek on the Air. Expanding its services, the radio station initiated Saturday programming with a seven hour broadcasting schedule. The broadcast- ing unit enabled radio students to apply classroom training in actual experience. The radio group also helped to modernize the record library and continuity department. KFDB FM Top Row: John M. Barba, Bill Ohlemeier, Allen E. Peithman, B. Dennis Finuf, Terry L. Dyke, James D. Powell, D. Craig Williams. Second Row: Keith D. Neaderhiser, Gregory D. Kendall, Stephen A. Matthews, J. Chris Schnell, C. Jerome David- son, Howard Killough, Paul Dugas. Bottom Row: Twila J. Crawford, Susan K. Cosby, Phyllis L. Trail, Linda G. Seaton, Kathleen K. Dole, Margaret L. Wrench, Dorothy J. Harper. Campus News Media Publicize University Headquarters in Calvin Hall, the Office of University News gathered information from ca mpus sources and transmitted the news to hometown papers and all interested media. Directed by Carl Rochat, the office also published a monthly faculty newsletter which was distributed to the president of each organized house as well as to faculty and administration members. Rochat was assisted by an information specialist, a gradu- ate assistant, two student news-feature writers and two clerk-typists. University News was the main part of the public relations headed by Kenneth E. Thomas. For her work in writing and teaching, Helen Hostetter, editor of the K-Stater, was honored at the Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Table as the Kansas Woman Journalist of the Year. Retiring in June, she was the di- rector of one of four accredited home eco- nomics and journalism programs in the country. She was editor of the K-Stater for 11 years. The quarterly, founded in 1951 is the official magazine for alumni. Helen Hostetter and H. Dean Hess, alumni associa- tion secretary, prepare a K-Stater for publication. Assisted by Virginia Mansfield and graduate student Barry Robinson, Carl Rochat relays campus informa- tion to hometown papers and University departments. University News afso publishes a faculty newsletter. Poultry Judging Team Coach Amos J. Kahrs, Richard D. Knewtson, Darrell D. Priddy, Law- rence R. York, Charles E. Meeks, Lawrence Erpelding. Poultry Team Enters Chicago Competition Judging at the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago, 111., the poultry judg- ing team placed tenth among ten teams. The men participated in the general poultry judg- ing competition. While in Chicago, the men were given a tour of the Poultry and Egg National Board, the poultry facilities at the University of Illinois, and the Prudential Building. Practices to improve skills were directed by team coach, Amos Kahrs. Wool Judging Team Larry E. Scott, Eldon L. Clawson, Richard L. Janssen, Coach Carl S. Menzies. Wool Judgers Place In American Royal Placing third in American Royal competi- tion in Kansas City, Mo., K-State senior wool judging team graded 15 fleeces, placing them in classes of commercial or breeding fleeces. Eldon Clawson, a member of the three-man team, ranked second high individ- ual in the competition. A second team ranked fifth in a Denver contest where Jim Riemann was third high scorer. Carl Men- zies was the coach of both teams. 378 Meats Judging Team James E. Zwonitzer, Duane P. Schneider, Charles R. Rayl, Lloyd A. Davidson, Melvin C. Hunt, Coach Donald H. Kropf. Livestock Judging Team George E. Raymond, Leon L. Dunn, A. Lowell Slyter, Edward F. Baker, Bruce L. Tomlinson, Leonard L. Austin, Coach Don L. Good. Men Take Top Spot In Meats Contests Senior Team Wins Second Place Award Top honors for pork judging were awarded to the senior meats judging team in the American Royal contest in Kansas City, Mo. Competing in the spring of 1963 as a junior team, the men won the top position for pork judging in the Southwestern Contest in Ft. Worth, Tex. They placed second in over-all judging at Kansas City and Ft. Worth. One of the senior livestock judging teams was awarded second place in American Royal competition in Kansas City, Mo. At the In- ternational Livestock Judging Contest in Chicago, another senior team ranked 12th among 39 teams. Gene Raymond was high individual on the team. Dod Good, team coach, also coached the junior judging teams. 379 Crops Judging Team H. Keith Goering, Oren R. Voth, Her- bert E. Huffman, Milan T. Jones, Coach Ernest L. Mader. Entrant Shares First For Crops Judging Milam Jones, a member of the crops judg- ing team, shared first place in one phase of the National Collegiate Crops Contest in Kansas City with a judger from a competing team. Coached by E. L. Mader, the four-man team placed fifth among eight teams in the Kansas City contest. In competition at the International Livestock Exposition, as well as in the Kansas City contest, Oren Voth was eighth high individual scorer. Dairy Cattle Judging Team Coach Charles L. Norton, Richard A. Nixon, David W. Koch, Ronald L. Ibbetson, Charles R. Rayl, Coach, G. B. Marion. Dairy Cattle Judgers Journey to Contests Judging competition at the National Dairy Cattle Congress in Waterloo, Iowa, and the International Livestock Exposition in Chi- cago, 111., attracted the dairy cattle judging team. The team placed seventh out of 29 teams at Waterloo, where it was coached by G. B. Marion. In Chicago, the men ranked fifth among 17 teams, with top scorings in two breeds. Charles Rayl was third high in- dividual in over-all competition. Dairy Products Judging Team Ronald S. Robb, Donald F. Darling, Lawrence E. Carter, Coach Ross Mickelsen. Team Places Fourth At Chicago Regional Cottage cheese, ice cream, cheeses and milk were among the foods judged by the dairy products judging team. At the Re- gional Dairy Products Judging Contest in Chicago, 111., the team placed fourth and was coached by Ross Mickelson. At a Dallas, Tex., contest, the men were 17th among 24 teams. Steve Robb won in cottage cheese. 380 Seniors Graduates Undergraduates Advertising Index pages 385-431 pages 432-437 pages 438-556 pages 557-576 pages 577-596 L ELJbl T AHE BACKBONE of the university, now perhaps the most complex single aggregation of interests in the world, is the quality of res- ident instruction it offers the individual. The student ' s thirst for knowledge and the fruits of its application have been the unifying factor in university communities since their beginning. At K-State, this wide-ranging thirst has evolved a variety of curricula and major fields which, through their constantly changing nature, offer both professional specialization and social diversification. Classwork, the guilding principle of uni- versity life, along with new facilities and tech- niques, holds the promise of an increasingly stimulating intellectual environment. The test tube and the blackboard are now supplemented by the nuclear reactor and the electronic language lab. The atmosphere has changed, but the purpose is the same and the role of the student will be charged with new responsibility in K-State ' s second century. Photo by David von Riesen Another record enrollment of 9175 keeps campus in- tersections and walks filled with hurried students. I HI ! )P T HE iltt4 ! tIM lfef M ' II. During a business meeting senior class officers Judi Brandt, vice-president, Max Moss, president, Warren Staley, treasurer, and Nancy Goertz, sec- retary, discuss senior button and derby sales. Senior Officers Sell New Activity Cards Elected in a full sweep of the polls by the University party, senior class officers initi- ated Senior Activity Cards. The cards covered the cost of buttons and derbies which were formerly sold individually to seniors. The class reserved a special section for the Homecoming game. The five finalists for queen were members of the senior class. Back in the stacks a student hopes to find the soli- tude and information to finish a research paper. Abbreviations for Activities ACS American Chemical Society; Act. Activities; Adm. Administration; Ad. Advertising; Ag. Agriculture; Ag. Mag. Agricultural Magazine; AFROTC Air Force Reserve Officers Train ing Corps; A.G.O. American Guild of Organists; AHEA American Home Economics Association; AIA Ameri- can Institute of Architects; AIChE American Institute of Chemical Engineers; AIIE American Institute of In- dustrial Engineers; AIP American Institute of Physics: Am. American; ANS American Nuclear Society; ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers; ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers; ASLA American Society of Landscape Architects; ASME American Soci- ety of Mechanical Engineers; A S Arts and Sciences; Asst. Assistant; Assn. Association; Assoc. Associated; AVMA Student Chapter of American Veterinary Medi- cal Association; AWS Associated Women Students; Aux. Auxiliary. Bd. Board; BSA Business Students Association; Bus. Business; BSU Baptist Student Union; Capt. Cap- tain; Chap. Chapter; Chem.- Chemical, Chemistry; Chm. Chairman; Comm. Committee, Commission; Conf. Conference; Corres. Corresponding; Coun. Council; CYD Collegiate Young Democrats; CYR Collegiate Young Republicans; Dept. Department; Dir. Director; DMS Distinguished Military Student; DSF Disciple Student Fellowship; EC. Economics; Ed. Education, Editor, Edi- torial; Engr. Engineering, Engineers; EUB Evangelical United Brethren; Exec. Executive; Ext. Extension; Fel- low. Fellowship; FFA Future Farmers of America; FMOC Favorite Man on Campus; Found. Foundation; Fr. Freshman; FT A Future Teachers of America. Govt. Government; Hort. Horticulture; Hosp. Hos- pitality; IAS Institute of Areonautical Sciences; IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; IFC Interfraternity Council; IFYE International Farm Youth Exchange; Ind. Independent; Intl. International; IOHC Independent Organized House Council; IPC Inter- Fraternity Pledge Council: ISA Independent Students Association; Jr. Junior; KSCF Kansas State Christian Fellowship; K-State Engr. K-State Engineers ' Magazine; LSA Lutheran Students Association; LUNA Little United Nations Assembly; MC Model Congress; M.E. Mechanical Engineering; MENC Music Educators Na- tional Conference; Mgr. Manager; MMUN Midwest Model United Nations; MFC Mock Political Convention; MUN Model United Nations; NEA Nuclear Engineer- ing Association; NVATA National Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association; OCW Off-Campus Women ' s Asso- ciation; Org. Organization. Panhel. Panhellenic; FTP People-to-People; Pres. President; Pol. Sci. Political Science; Pub. Publicity, Publications: Pub. Rel. Public Relations; RA Resident Assistant; RCC Religious Coordinating Council; Rec. Recording; Rep. Representative; RWF Roger Williams Fellowship; SAB Student Activities Board; S.A.ME. Society of American Military Engineers; SCC Social Co- ordinating Council; SCF Student Christian Fellowship: Schs. Scholarship; SCSA Soil Conservation Society of America; S E.A. Student Education Association; Sec. Secretary; Sec. Gen. Secretary General; SGA Student Governing Association; Soc. Social, Society; Soph. Sophomore; Sr. Senior; 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; UPC Union Program Council; USCC United Student Christian Council; Vet. Veteri- nary: Vet. Med. Veterinary Medicine; V-Pres. Vice President; WAA Women ' s Athletic Association; Y-O Y-Orpheum; YWCA Young Women ' s Christian Associa- tion. 385 Abrahams Alexander Ackerman Aikassim Adam Allen, E. Ahlstedt Allen, J. Ahrens Anderson, J. Albright Anderson, Y. Alexander Anspaugh Seniors: Abr Ben Apley Armstrong A they Avery Arcino Arnott Atkinson Bailey, S. Armstrong Ashe Austin Bailey, T. Abrahams, Susan P. Long Branch, N.J., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Xi Delta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, FTP, K-State Players, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found. Ackerman, Robert R. Sabetha, Restaurant Management. Adam, Fred B. Miltonvale, Agronomy. Ahlstedt, Beverly K. Salina, Mathematics. Ahrens, Robert P. Natoma, Business Administration Accounting. Albright, Gerald M. May- etta, Animal Husbandry. Alexander, Dale F. Hays, Physical Education. Alexander, Karin L. Moundridge, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Alpha Delta Pi, Chaparajos, Water Sports Club. Aikassim, Abdel S. Ramtha, Jordan, Electrical Engineering. Allen, Eugene W. Abilene, Agricultural Economics, Hort. Club, Ag. EC. Club, 4-H, RWF, Carl Raymond Gray Schs. Allen, John P. Chanute, Business Administration Accounting. Anderson, Joyce A. Ameri- cus, Textiles and Clothing, Clothing Textiles Club, Whi-purs, 4-H Cor. Sec., Schs. Anderson Yvonne Kansas City, Secondary Edu- cation, S.E.A. Anspaugh, Gail D. Luray, Veterinary Medicine, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Stu. Chap. AVMA, McLeod Memorial Schs. Apley, Arthur D. Washington, Veterinary Medicine. Arcino, Manuel D. Manila, Philippines, Bacteriology, ISA, MUN, PTP, Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Club. Armstrong, Juan L. Ponce, Puerto Rico, Veterinary Medicine. Armstrong, Polly R. Barre, Vt., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Mortar Bd. Schs., Arnott, Alice A. Blue Rapids, Home Economics and Journalism, Kappa Alpha Theta, Omicron Nu, Theta Sigma Phi, Home EC. Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home Ec.-Journalism Club, Collegian Staff Ed., Schs. Ashe, Steven C. Kansas City, Business Administration. Athy, Roderick E. Junction City, Nuclear Engineering. Atkin- son, James L. Turner, Secondary Education. Austin, Leonard L. Julesburg, Colo., Animal Husbandry, Ag. Coun., Block Bridle, Livestock Judging Teams, Block Bridle Schs. Avery, Robert 0. Wichita, Civil Engineering. Bailey, Shelby L. Topeka, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club V-Pres., LSA, Schs. Bailey, Thelma R. Manhattan, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Kappa Iota Sigma, 4-H, CYR, UCCF, Community Studies Fellow. 386 Bailie, Alberta L. Overland Park, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Delta Pi, Angel Flight, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Bailie, John D. Overland Park, Chemical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, AIChE, Track, Athletic Schs. Baker, George M. Eric- son, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Vet. Med. Coun. Rep. Baker, Pamela M. Eskridge, Family and Child Development. Balaun, Ralph E. Maple Hill, Architecture, Phi Kappa Theta, AIA, Newman Club. Ball, Phylis E. Topeka, Sociology, Kappa Iota Sigma, Kappa Phi, Wesley Found. Bangle, David L. Morland, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Engr. Open House Treas., CYR. Banks, Norma L. El Dorado, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A. Ad- visory Bd., AWS Queen Comm. Chm., SGA, Union Comm., A S Coun. Bannon, George R. Douglass, Business Administration. Barkley, Ronnie B. Longford, Secondary Education. Barnes, Otho A. Washington, Architecture. Barnhart, Carol A. Cha- nute, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron Treas., Professional Foods Club, Hosp. Day Steering Comm., Kappa Phi Rec. Sec. Barnhart, Charles C. Wichita, Chemical Engineering. Barnhart, James L. Coldwater, Milling Technology. Barr, Byran B. Man- hattan, Veterinary Medicine. Bartholomew, Gloria Alton, Speech, Delta Delta Delta Cor. Sec., Sigma Alpha Eta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta, A S Honors Program, Carmichael Program, Stu. Senate, SAB, UGB, UPC, Mortar Bd., Debate. Bates, Vera A. Mascoutah, 111., Pi Beta Phi, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Williston Club, Phi Sigma Chi, Cosmoplitan Club, S.E.A., CYR, FTP, Union Comm. Batie, San- dra J. Kansas City, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Baugh, Jack E. Kansas City, Electrical Engineering. Baugh, Robert C. Bern, Veterinary Medicine. Bay, Darrell E. Russell, Zoology, Beta Sigma Psi Rush Chm., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, A S Coun. Treas, Carmichael Program. Beattie, Robert J. Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. Beck, Charles L. Whitewater, Geography, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Geo- graphy Club Treas., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Beckley, Paula S. Scott City, Elementary Education. Befort, Glenn A. Hays, Elec- trical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta Soc. Chm., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Stu. Senate, CYD, Schs. Beighley, Harold S. Wichita, Landscape Architecture. Bencini, Rupert L. Garden City, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Bailie, A. Baker, P. Bangle Barkley Barnhart, C. C. Bailie, J. Balaun Banks Barnes Barnhart, J. Baker, G. Ball Bannon Barnhart, C. A. Barr Bartholomew Bates Batie Baugh, J. Baugh, R. Bay Beattie Beck Beckley Befort Beighley Bencini 387 Benjamin, B. Bertwell Benjamin, S. Berube Bennett, K Bessmer Bennett, M. Bhuta Benton Billinger Berlin Bingle Seniors: Ben Bra Bird,G. Birney Blakely Blankenship, D. Bird, L. Bivin Blanding Blankenship, J. Birkenbaugh Black Blank Blattner Bender, Charles A. Manhattan, Mathematics. Benjamin, Brenda B. Wichita, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma Soc. Chm., Angel Flight V-Pres. Benjamin, Suzanne Hutchinson, Elementary Edu- cation, Pi Beta Phi Rec. Sec., S.E.A., Kappa Delta Phi, Union Comm. Bennett, Keith L. Manchester, Electrical Engineering. Bennett, Marcia G. Topeka, Elementary Education. Benton Howard H. Norcatur, Physical Sciences. Berlin, Russell E. Manhattan, Music Education. Berry, Louise F. Sea Cliff, N.Y., Modern Languages, PTP, OCW, Newman Club. Bertwell, Beverly G. Manhattan, English, Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A., K-State Players, CYR, UCCF, Schs. Berube, Paul E. Boston, Mass., Pre-Medicine, Newman Club. Bessmer, Reginald K. Great Bend, Government. Bhuta. Hemendra J. India, Mechanical Engineering. Billinger, Heidi Wichita, Ele- mentary Education, Pi Beta Phi Cor. Sec., AWS, S.E.A., Women ' s Glee, Intramurals. Bingle, Mary E. Winfield, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Chi Omega Rec. Sec., S.E.A., Union Comm., Intra- murals. Bird, Galen D. Salina, Veterinary Medicine. Bird, Larry D. Norton, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard Blade Ed., Wrestling, Schs. Birkenbaugh, Clinton Kingman, Agri- cultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho V-Pres., Meats and Live- stock Judging Teams, Ag. Ed. Club, Block Bridle, 4-H. Birney, Merlena A. Dodge City, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Rec. Sec. Bivin, Warren S. Concordia, Mo., Veterinary Medicine, Kappa Alpha, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Intra- murals. Black, Duane W. Wichita, Business Administration. Blakely, Jimmie L. Beeler, Electrical Engineering. Blanding, Marilyn K. Minneapolis, Elementary Education. Blank, Donald L. Hutchinson, Dairy Science. Blankenship, David W. Prairie Village, Wildlife Conservation. Blankenship, Jack D. Pratt, Business Administration, PTP, MUN, Debate, CYR, Union Comm. Chm., MC. Blattner, Lyla M. Esbon, Home Economics Teaching, Clovia, Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Univ. Ext. Club, 4-H, Home EC. Ext. Club, 4-H Schs. 388 Blessing, Malcolm L. Lenexa, Veterinary Medicine. Bliss, Mary A. Denver, Colo., Elementary Education, Phi Beta Phi Pledge Trainer, A S Coun., S.E.A., Canterbury. Bliss, Ronald G. At- wood, Technical Journalism. Bloom, Ellen M. Eureka, Home Eco- nomics Teaching, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lamba Delta, Home EC. Teaching Club, 4-H, AWS, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Bloom, Philip V. Hutchinson, Architecture, Alpha Tau Omega, AIA, CYR. Blossom, Homer D. Parsons, Landscape Architecture. Boling, Delbert L. Soldier, Business Administration Accounting. Bollenbacher, Julia A. Sea Cliff, N.Y., Art, Gamma Phi Beta, Union Comm., S.E.A., Art Club, Newman Club. Bolte, Alfred L. Vesper, Business Administration Accounting, K-Club, Baseball. Bond, Harry E. Leavenworth, Business Administration Account- ing. Borger, Dwight B. Glen Elder, Business Administration Ac- counting, Masonic Club. Bourquin, Daniel T. Colby, Agricultural Economics. Bower, Judith J. Chanute, Art, Delta Phi Delta Rec. Sec. Bowie, Travis J. Oakley, Nuclear Engineering. Bowman, Anne L. Wichita, Applied Music, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Mu Phi Alpha, Phi Alpha Mu, AWS, MENC, RWF. Boyd, Elizabeth F. Mankato, English. Bradley, Nancy I. Manhattan, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, S.E.A., Whi-purs, CYR, Union Comm. Brandt, Judith I. Topeka, Mathematics. V With no intention of baking a pie, Pumpkin Patch Party contestants reveal jack-o-lantern artistry. Blessing Bliss, M. Bliss, R. Bloom, E. Bloom, P. Blossom Boling Bollenbacher Bolte Bond Borger Bourquin Bower Bowie Bowman Boyd Bradley Brandt 389 Brauer Breer Breneman Brewer Brewster Bridenstine Bridwell Briggs Brink, J. D. Brink,]. R. Britt Brookover Seniors: Bra Chr Brauer, Anthony E. Haven, Business Administration. Breer, Marlin D. Brookville, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma Cor. Sec., Sigma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Breneman, James R. Mission, Architecture. Brewer, Donald D. Winfield, Chemi- cal Engineering. Brewster, Jerry V. Salina, Landscape Archi- tecture. Bridenstine, Mary L. Caney, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Alpha Delta Pi, Professional Foods Club. Bridwell, Phyllis C. Rochester, N.Y., Elementary Education. Briggs, Barbara J. Shawnee Mission, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Professional Foods Club, FTP, BSU. Brink, James D. LeRoy, Agricultural Economics, Chaparajos, Track. Brink, Jarvis R. LeRoy, Biological Science. Britt, Timothy J. North Platte, Neb., Wildlife Conservation. Brookover, Patricia Man- hattan, Secondary Education. Brookshire, William Kansas City, Electrical Engineering, Tri- angle, FTP, CYD, MFC, MC, MUN. Brown, Ernest E. Colby, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sec., Scabbard Blade, Alpha Kappa Psi, Stu. Senate, DMS, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Brown, Jerry F. Horton, Secondary Education. Brownback, Dewey E. Blue Mound, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu. Bruce, Ralph G. Ottawa, Nuclear Engineering. Brundige, Dennis J. Wichita, Business Administra- tion Accounting, Delta Tau Delta, Union Comm. Chm., SAB. Bryan, Jedwin R. Clay Center, Pre-Law. Bryant, Patricia S. Wichita, Modern Languages, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, A S Honors Program, S.E.A., CYR, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Buchele, Verona A. Cedar Vale, Physical Education. Buchmann, Matthew A. Clay Center, Business Administration Accounting, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, CYR, Alpha Kappa Psi, Schs. Buck, David L. Langdon, Electrical Engi- neering. Bunch, Marcia W. Altamont, Home Economics, Omi- cron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Phi. Bunch, Thomas M. Independence, Chemical Engineering, AIChE V-Pres. Burgess, Steve L. Sublette, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho V-Pres., Pledge Trainer, Block Bridle. Burkland, Harold C. Olsburg, Electrical Engineering. Brookshire Brownback Bryan Buchmann Bunch, T. Brown, E. Bruce Bryant Buck Burgess Brown. J. Brundige Buchele Bunch, M. Burkland 390 Burroughs Burton Bussert Buster Butler Buttron Byers Cain Calentine Cameron Carlin Carpenter Carson Cassell Chappie Chilcott Chitwood Casady Cassidy Charles Childres Chrisman Casey Cernosek Chase Chinn Christian Burroughs, Courtney Morningside, Md., Physics, Sports Car Club, BSU. Burton, George D. Kansas City, Business Adminis- tration. Bussert, Dixie C. Cherry vale, Mathematics, CloviaTreas., 4-H, S.E.A., Phi Sigma Chi, Wesley Found., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Buster, John E. Coffeyville, Horticulture, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, Hort. Club. Butler, Harvey J. Manhattan, Civil Engineering. Buttron, Helen M. Lancaster, Elementary Education. Byers, Patricia A. Burr Oak, Physical Education. Cain, Mary P. Topeka, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Soc. Chm., Sec., S.E.A., CYR, Whi-purs, Union Comm. Calentine, Jack E. Hutch- inson, Chemistry. Cameron, L. Clare Hutchinson, Technical Journalism, Alpha Chi Omega Rush Chm., Theta Sigma Phi, Stu. Pub. Bd., A S Coun., Phi Sigma Chi, Royal Purple Asst. Ed., Sr. Ed. Carlin, E. Ann Lindsborg, Technical Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, FTP. Carpenter, Allan F. Goddard, Sociology. Carson, John F. Springfield, Mo., Civil Engineering. Casady, Nor- man L. Wichita, Restaurant Management. Casey, Karen R. Havensville, Textiles and Clothing, K-State Singers. Cassell, Robert A. Ashtabula, Ohio, Chemical Engineering and Business Administration, AIChE, CYR, K-State Engr., Scabbard Blade Award. Cassidy, Jerry L. Salina, Nuclear Engineering. Cernosek, Roberta E. Prairie Village, Secondary Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A. Chappie, Thomas J. Troy, Electrical Engineering. Charles, Mi- chael K. Republic, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Men ' s Glee, S.E.A., K-Key Award. Chase, Larry L. Colby, Milling Technology. Chilcott, James H. Hugoton, Business Administration. Childres, Willard Junction City, Physics. Chinn, Philip R. Haviland, Busi- ness Administration. Chitwood, Judy K. Wichita, Home Economics Teaching, Kappa Alpha Theta Treas., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omi- cron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Martha Pittman Award. Chrisman, Wilma J. Thayer, Secondary Education, S.E.A. Christian, Theo- dore Newark, N.J., Electrical Engineering. 391 Seniors: Chr Dal Christiansen, Stanley Hudson, Milling Technology. Church, Ger- ald M. Dighton, Secondary Education. Clark, Jon R. Liberal, Veterinary Medicine, Acacia Pres., Stu. Chap. AVMA. Claussen, Marylou Alma, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment, Professional Foods Club V-Pres., Band, Univ. Chorus, ISA. Clawson, Janice E. Linwood, Elementary Education, S.E.A., OCW. Clendening, Wayne E. Salina, Architectural Engineering. Cleveland, George M. Rockford, 111., Electrical Engineering, Arn- old Air Soc., Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Clif- ford, John R. Altamont, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Kappa Lambda Rush Chm., Stu. Chap. AVMA, RWF. Clinkenbeard, Charles D. Holton, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Clum, Duane V. Humboldt, Secondary Education. Coberly, H. Craig Gove, Feed Technology, Kappa Alpha Zeta, Alpha Mu. Coffman, Larry D. Overbrook, Feed Technology. Cole, Darold F. Salina, Electrical Engineering. Cole, Harold S. Wellington, Landscape Architecture. Coleman, Nancy K. Satanta, Home Economics and Art. Coleman, Susan Frankfort, Physical Education. Collins, Theo- dore R. Concordia, Business Administration. Conner, Charles T. Manhattan, Architecture. Conner, Joan I. Seneca, Home Eco- nomics and Art, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Conner, Rosalie J. Manhattan, Technical Journalism. Consolino, Ronald J. Pittsburg, Electrical Engineering. Cook, Corlin C. Fredonia, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Soc., Soil Conservation Soc. Cook, Mary D. Burrton, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A., 4-H, AHEA, BSU. Cooper, Thomas A. Bowie, Md., History. Cordova, Jose D. Jaroles, N.M., Milling Technol- ogy, Milling Assn. Sec., Newman Club, Schs. Corpstein, Kenneth R. Tipton, Agricultural Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, ASAE, CYD. Corr, Terry L. Clearwater, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Scabbard Blade, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, DMS. Christiansen Claussen Cleveland Clum Cole, D. Church Clawson Clifford Coberly Cole, H. Clark Clendening Clinkenbeard Coffman Coleman Coleman Collins Conner, C. Conner, J. Conner, R. Consolino Cook. C. Cook, M. Cooper Cordova Corpstein Corr 392 Corrigan Corser Cottrell Couch Coulson Courier Cowan, J. Cowan, M. Cowles Cox Cozart Craig Crenshaw Cress Croft Croll Cross Crouch Cryderman Cunningham, J. J. Cunningham, J. A. Cunningham, J. G. Dagg Dahleh Dale, P. Dale,R. Dallen Corrigan, Lawrence T. Kansas City, Speech, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Alpha Epsilon Rho, K-Club, Newman Club, Football, Baseball. Corser, Gary J. Stillwater, Okla., Landscape Architecture. Cot- trell, Fredric R. Ellinwood, Speech. Couch, Carol A. Phillips- burg, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta Rec. Sec., S.E.A., PTP, Whi-purs, Frog Club. Coulson, Cynthia S. Wichita, Sec- ondary Education, Chi Omega Rush Chm., Angel Flight, Home- coming Queen, Centennial Queen, AWS, SGA, S.E.A. Courier, Theresa R. Topeka, Home Economics Teaching, Dorm Pres., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Cowan, Judith A. Manhattan, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, S.E.A., Kappa Phi. Cowan, Marion C. Clyde, Chemical Engineering. Cowles, Janet L. Sharon Springs, Home Economics Teaching, RA, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., CYR, Schs. Cox, Judith A. Concordia, Home Economics Teaching, Kappa Alpha Theta, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Schs. Cozart, H. Thayne Bronson, Agricultural Journalism, Ag. Mag. Ed., Ag. Coun., Plow Pen V-Pres. Craig, Mary E. Concordia, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon Cor. Sec., A.G.O., MENC, S.E.A., 4-H, Women ' s Glee. Crenshaw, Willis C. St. Louis, Mo., Pre-Dentistry. Cress, Carole I. Council Grove, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Kappa Delta, Professional Foods Club, 4-H, Home EC. Coun., CYR. Croft, Claudia J. Alton, 111., Textiles and Clothing. Croll, Dennis B. Milford, N.J., Zoology. Cross, Rex. E. Tren- ton, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Crouch, Beverly A. Topeka, Psychology. Cryderman, Keith R. Wilson, Secondary Education, Delta Chi Pres., Sec. Cunningham, Jerry J. Neodesha, Physical Education. Cunningham, John A. Anderson, Ind., Nuclear Engineering. Cunningham, Judith G. Anderson, Ind., Elementary Education. Dagg, Caleb D. Topeka, Secondary Education. Dahleh, Abdul R. Tulkarm, Jordan, Civil Engineering. Dale, Patrick L. St. John, Mechanical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta V-Pres., Kappa Mu Epsilo n, ASME, CYD, Newman Club, Baseball. Dale, Rex C. Salina, Business Administration. Dallen, Larry D. Minneapolis, Statistics. 393 ' ! -r H Dalton Darter Daniel Davies Daniels, C. Davis, E. Daniels, R. Davis, J. Danielson Davis, L. Darnell Davis, M. Daroowala Davis, R. Seniors: Dal Dye Dawson, B. Deckard Dempsey DeStafano Dawson, T. Deets Denchfield Deyoe Deaver DeMoss Denton Dhaliwal Dalton, William K. Virgil, Agricultural Economics. Daniel, Wayne L. Alexander, Business Administration Accounting, Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia, Scabbard Blade. Daniels, Charles B. Leawood, Economics. Daniels, Raymond L. Ft. Worth, Tex., Secondary Education, Delta Upsilon Pres., S.E.A., K-Club, Track, Athletic Schs. Danielson, Robert J. Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Darnell, Gerald E. Hutchinson, Chemistry. Da- roowala, B. Nanabhai Secunderbad, India, Civil Engineering. Darter, Larry J. Douglass, Secondary Education, Lambda Chi Alpha Soc. Chm., S.E.A., Wrestling. Davies, Robert E. Manhat- tan, Business Administration, Delta Chi Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Pershing Rifles Cmdr. Davis, Elmer G. Argonia, Veterinary Med- icine. Davis, James C. Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Davis, Linda L. Prairie View, Elementary Educa- tion, S.E.A. Davis, Michael J. Clay Center, Government. Davis, Robert J. Peabody, Agricultural Education, Alpha Zeta, NVATA, Ag. Coun., Ag. Ed. Club, Block Bridle, S.E.A., Livestock Judg- ing Team, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Dawson, Betty J. Ferguson, Mo., Restaurant Management, Stu. Orientation Leader, Home EC. Coun., Professional Foods Club Pres., K-State Players. Dawson, Thomas M. Leavenworth, Gov- ernment. Deaver, Robert M. Sabetha, Economics. Deckard, Milton E. Atchison, Mathematics. Deets, Paul L. Ox- ford, Agricultural Education, FarmHouse Pledge Trainer, Ag. Assn. Pres., Ag. Ed. Club, Klod Kernal Klub, FFA, S.E.A., NVATA, Schs. DeMoss, Richard T. Wellington, Pathology. Dempsey, Douglas E. Jewell, Mechanical Engineering. Dench- field, Thomas D. Wichita, Chemical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Alpha Phi Omega V-Pres., AIChE Treas., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Denton, Larry R. Atchison, Business Administration Ac- counting. DeStefano, Frank Steubenville, Ohio, Architecture. Deyoe, Duane R. Coldwater, Secondary Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon, S.E.A., Kansas Industrial Ed. Assn., Men ' s Glee, Football, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Dhaliwal, Shardha S. Dakhowal, India, Electrical Engi- neering. 394 Diana Dick Dicken Dickerson Diekman Dodson Dohm Doll Donnelly Doornbos Douglas Dow Diana, Mart A. Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Judo Club. Dick, Deborah R. Buhler, Elementary Education. Dicken, Donald R. Mission, Mechanical Engineering. Dickerson, Linda J. Parsons, Home Economics Teaching, RA, S.E.A., 4-H, Home EC. Teaching Club, Home EC. Journalism Club, AWS, Kappa Phi, Schs. Diekman, Jack L. Douglass, Secondary Education. Dodson, David S. Pratt, Nuclear Engineering, FarmHouse, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, ANS, Sigma Theta Epsi- lon, Schs. Dohm, Gerald L. Grinnell, Chemistry. Doll, Dixon R. Kansas City, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, MMUN, Schs. Donnelly, Jerry L. Clyde, Pre-Law. Doornbos, James S. El Dorado, Animal Husbandry, Intramurals. Douglas, Donald R. Prairie Village, Horticulture. Dow, Richard G. Mt. Hope, Music Education. Drach, Marvin L. St. John, Mechanical Engineering. Dressier, Charles W. Valley Center, Business Administration. Driskill, Mil- ford M. Chanute, Business Administration Accounting, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Coun. CYR, Schs. Droge, Dennis L. Seneca, Sociology. Duby, Lynn D. Emporia, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, IEEE. Duguid, Linda J. McPherson, Elementary Education. Dumler, Judith A. Russell, History. Duncan, David A. Wichita, Mechanical Engineering. Dunn, Donnell L. Seneca, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Dunn, Larry R. Oswego, Architectural Engineering. Dunn, Leon L. St. John, Animal Husbandry. Durkin, Robert J. Humboldt, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Duston, James C. Gaylord, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau. Dyche, Janice L. Cullison, Secondary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Treas., SGA, CYD, S.E.A. Dyck, Carol A. Newton, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Drach Droge Dumler Dunn, L. R. Duston Dressier Duby Duncan Dunn, L. L. Dyche Driskill Duguid Dunn, D. Durkin Dyck 395 Dye Eckert Edwardson Eklund Elstrom Eaton Edelblute Eilrich Elder Elting Ebert Edwards Eisele Elliott Embry Seniors: Dye Fie Dye, Janet K. Wichita, Elementary Education. Eaton, Terry J. Manhattan, Chemical Engineering. Ebert, Verlyn W. Lamed, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Soc., Soil Conservation Soc., Lia- hona Fellow. V-Pres. Eckert, Susan C. Manhattan, Government. Edelblute, Judith M. Pratt, Bacteriology, Alpha Lambda Delta, A S Honors Program, German Club, Kappa Phi. Edwards, Annette K. Manhattan, English, Pi Beta Phi Treas., S.E.A., Union Comm., FTP, CYD. Edwardson, Robert L. Everest, Agricultural Engineering, Beta Sigma Psi Rush Chm., ASAE Pres., IFC Pres., Engr. Coun. Eilrich, Louis E. Ellsworth, Agricultural Economics. Eisele, Nancy J. Eudora, Secondary Education, Delta Zeta Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Eklund, Darrel L. Miltonvale, Mathematics, German Club, Base- ball. Elder, Darrell K. Salina, Physical Education. Elliott, Nor- man E. Linn, Agricultural Mechanization. Elstrom, Allan C. Concordia, Agriculture Education, NVATA, Ag. Mag. Ed., Klod Kernal Klub, S.E.A., RWF. Elting, Cyrus H. Topeka, Chemical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treas., Sigma Tau V-Pres., Steel Ring, AIChE, Engr. of Month. Embry, Patricia J. Ft. Scott, Home Economics Extension, Univ. Ext. Club Treas., OCW, CYR, Alpha Iota. Emmot, Linda G. Beloit, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta V- Pres., S.E.A., Enegren, Phillip D. Sitka, Mechanical Engineering, Triangle, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, Arnold Air Soc., Schs. Eng- slrom. Ann E. Hiawatha, Art. Engweiler, Glenn A. Haven, Electrical Engineering. Enos, Zimri A. Perry, Secondary Educa- tion. Ernst, John J. Manhattan, Mathematics. Eshbaugh, John H. Hope, Business Administration. Eskridge, E. Larry Chanute, Business Administration Accounting. Evans, James D. Green, Secondary Education. Evans, John C. Clay Center, Business Administration. Eveleigh, Celia G. Hoisington, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., CYR, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Fail, Patricia A. Earlton, Zoology, Delta Zeta, Zoology Club, RWF, Schs. Emmot Enegren Engstrom Engweiler Enos Ernst Eshbaugh Eskridge Evans, J. D. Evans, J. C. Eveleigh Fail 396 Housing the English department and providing classrooms for gov- ernment and humanities courses is Denison Hall, completed in 1961. n! 1 I I Tfl Fairbank, Diane Hays, History. Fairchild, Linda R. Wichita, English, Chi Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, SGA, AWS, Y-O Chm. Farber, Leonard Lawrence, N.Y., Electrical Engineer- ing, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Farney, Diane E. Kiowa, Home Economics Teaching. Farney, Nelson E. Mission, Pre-Dentistry. Farnham, Wilfred L. Abi- lene, Electrical Engineering. Fasse, Nancy J. Valley Falls, Family and Child Development, Clovia, Home EC. Honors Program, Omicron Nu, Family and Child Development Club, Univ. Ext. Club, 4-H, UCCF, Schs. Fassnacht, Donald C. Salina, Landscape Architecture. Fechner, Robert F. Manhattan, Pre-Medicine. Feese, Barbara A. Wichita, Textiles and Clothing, Union Comm., FTP, Whi-purs, Clothing and Retailing Club. Felkner, James F. Emporia, English. Ferguson, Timm G. Kansas City, English. Fesler, Walter C. Arkansas City, Electrical Engineering. Fettes, Joseph J. Romeo, Colo., Electrical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, IEEE, Sports Car Club, CYR, Wrestling, Athletic Schs. Fiegel, Thomas L. Dighton, Pre-Law, Chancery Club. Fairbank Farney, D. Fasse Feese Fesler Fairchild Farney, N. Fassnacht Felkner Fettes Farber Farnham Fechner Ferguson Fiegel Fields, L. Finuf Fletcher, R. Fosmire Frailey Fields, S. Fisher Florell Fowler Fraser Finkbiner Fletcher, L Forren Fox Friesen Seniors: Fie Gon Fields, Lloyd W. Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering, Alpha Phi Omega, ASME, CYR, Judo Club, Schs. Fields, Suzanne K. Fre- donia, Home Economics Teaching, 4-H, S.E.A., Home EC. Ext. Club Pres. Finkbiner, Elmer J. Clifton, Secondary Education. Finuf, B. Dennis Manhattan, Government, Arnold Air Soc., Pol. Sci. Club, K-State Players, CYR, Gamma Delta, Schs. Fisher, Nancy L. Preston, Nuclear Engineering. Fletcher, Linda E. North Platte, Neb., Dietetics and Institutional Management. Fletcher, Rachel K. Wichita, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Florell, John M. Manhattan, Architectural Engineering. Forren, James F. Abilene, Electrical Engineering. Fpsmire, Robert P. Kansas City, Electrical Engineering. Fowler, Linda L. Circleville, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, 4-H, Whi-purs. Fox, Charles J. Kansas City, Secondary Education. Frailey, Errol L. Franklin, Pa., Architecture. Fraser, Jean S. Gardner, Secondary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Soc. Chm., S.E.A., Union Comm. Friesen, Judith K. Newton, Home Economics Teaching, Clovia, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Ext. Club. Fulkerson, Priscilla Norwalk, Calif., Home Economics Teaching, Delta Zeta, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Union Comm. Fuller, Stephen W. Russell, Agricultural Economics, FarmHouse, Alpha Zeta, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Ag. EC. Club. Fulton, Nancy K. Wichita, Modern Languages. Gabriel, Jerry D. Eudora, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Chi Epsilon. Gagnon, Donald J. Grainfield, Secondary Education. Galichia, Joseph P. Girard, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres., Alpha Zeta, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta. Gallagher, Carol A. Paola, Home Economics. Gantz, Janice K. Hutchinson, Elementary Education. Garner, Darrell W. St. John, Agricultural Economics, FarmHouse Treas., Alpha Zeta, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma. Garner, Sandra L. Kansas City, Mo., Landscape Architecture, Chi Omega Pledge Trainer, Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta. Gar- rett, Dorothy P. Howard, Home Economics Teaching, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., CYD, Kappa Phi. Garrison, Marilyn- Omaha, Neb., Secondary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Angel Flight, Union Comm., IPC Sec. Fulkerson Fuller Fulton Gabriel Gagnon Galichia Gallagher Gantz Garner, D. Garner, S. Garrett Garrison 398 Garvin, Virginia A. Neodesha, Mathematics, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Chi, American Chem. Soc., A S Counc., Math Club, Cosmopolitan Club Pres. Gathers, James E. Miltonvale, Electrical Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda Treas., Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Schs. Gatlin, Donald H. Hutchinson, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Geis, Clifton M. Circleville, History. Gentry, Bonnie J. Bartpn- ville, 111., Elementary Education. George, Mary J. Erie, Textiles and Clothing. Gerdes, Gilmer G. Bremen, Electrical Engineering. Gibson, Julia A. Garden City, Elementary Education, S.E.A., CYD. Gigstad, Malcolm E. Everest, Agronomy, FarmHouse, Klod Kernal Club, 4-H, FFA, Men ' s Glee. Gillmore, Linda E. Hutchinson, Home Economics Teaching, Gamma Phi Beta Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon, Chimes, Omicron Nu Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Bd. Gilmore, Lee R. Bartonville, 111., Zoology. Gintzel, William A. Shawnee Mission, Business Administration. Glad, Albert E. Atwood, Business Administration, Delta Sigma Phi, Dorm Gov. Bd. Glanville, Dorothy L. Ottawa, Home Eco- nomics Extension, Delta Zeta Rec. Sec., Univ. Ext. Club, 4-H, AWS, Home EC. Ext. Club, RWF. Glaser, F. Margaret Alta Vista, Elementary Education. Glaser, Graeme, W. Alta Vista, Agricultural Economics, Scab- bard Blade. Glaser, Karen D. Braman, Okla., Elementary Edu- cation, S.E.A., Glassmaker, John R. Spalding Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Glendening, David L. Topeka, Psychology. Gleue, Ray- mond E. Bremen, Modern Languages. Goatley, Brenda A. Al- buquerque, N.M., Physical Education. Gockel, Curt R. Seneca, Secondary Education. Goering, H. Keith Moundridge, Agricultural Education, Alpha Zeta, Crops Judging Team, Ag. Ed. Club. Goheen, Ruth A. Manhattan, Sec- ondary Education. Going, John E. Naples, Fla., Chemistry. Colder, Susan S. Mission, Secondary Education. Gonzalez, Ed- mundo R. Laredo, Tex., Civil Engineering, Scabbard Blade, S.A.M.E., ASCE, Newman Club, Intramurals. Garvin Geis Gerdes Gillmore Glad Gathers Gentry Gibson Gilmore Glanville Gatlin George Gigstad Gintzel Glaser, F. Glaser, G. Glaser, K. Glassmaker Glendening Gleue Goatley Gockel Goering Goheen Going Colder Gonzalez, E. 399 Seniors: Gon Ham Gonzalez, Jorge H. Laredo, Tex., Industrial Engineering, AIIE Pres., Newman Club. Good, Ronald C. Cimarron, Business Ad- ministration. Goodgion, Lawrence J. Wichita, Mechanical Engi- neering. Goodpaster, Lawrence E. Owingsville, Ky., Physical Education. Goodpaster, Valerie W. San Diego, Calif., Elementary Education. Goodrich, Malcolm C. Columbus, Veterinary Medicine. Gordon, Eldon L. Independence, Electrical Engineering. Gordon, Francis L. Dexter, Government. Gottfrid, Joshua N. Assaria, Physics. Gonzalez, J. Goodpaster, L. Gordon, E. Graber Good Goodpaster, V. Gordon, F. Gracey Goodgion Goodrich Gottfrid Grafel Graber, Gary D. Pretty Prairie, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa. Gracey, Rodger D. Kingman, Veterinary Medicine. Grafel, Gary F. Council Grove, Nuclear Engineering. Displaying their mums before the Parent ' s Day football game, Mortar Board members sell the flowers for their scholarship fund. Graham, J. Graham, K. Graves Gray Green, R. Green, S. Grieshaber Griffing Griffith, B. Griffith, E. Grif f itt, C. Griff itt,W. Grube Gruber Gruetze Gugler Gutru Habiger, K. Habiger, P. Hagerman Hahn Hall, A. Hall,S. Halsted Hamilton Hamlett Hammerbacher Graham, John M. Council Grove, Agricultural Economics. Gra- ham, Kay J. Coffeyville, Business Administration. Graves, Virgil B. Walton, Mathematics. Gray, Sharon R. Shawnee, Elemen- tary Education, S.E.A. Advisory Bd. Green, Robert W. Con- cordia, Pre-Law, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Band, Orchestra, FTP, Chancery Club, A S Honors Program. Green, Sally I. Alexandria, Va., English, Pi Beta Phi Soc. Chm., Royal Purple Sr. Ed., Women ' s Glee, Newman Club. Grieshaber, Roy O. Belvue, Chemical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Tau, Scabbard Blade, AIChE, DMS. Griffing, Darryl R. Onaga, Business Administration Ac- counting. Griffith, Brenda J. Manhattan, Secondary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Rush Chm., S.E.A.. FTP, Zoology Club, Frog Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll, UCCF. Griffith, Ernest W. Carleton, Neb., Mechanical Engineering. Griff itt, Coye D. Selden, Second- ary Education. Griffitt, William B. Lyons, Psychology. Grube, Gilbert W. Scott City, Economics. Gruber, Benny G. Herington, Business Administration. Gruetze, Carole J. Seneca, Speech Therapy. Gugler, Barbara A. Manhattan, Chemistry, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Kappa Phi, Chimes, Phi Alpha Mu, Mortar Bd., A S Honors Program, Putnam Scholars Assn., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Gutru, Sandra L. Wichita, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Habiger, Kenneth E. Spearville, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Tau, ANS, Newman Club. Habiger, Paul F. Parsons, Chemical Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda Rush Chm., AIChE, Soc. of American Military Engrs., CYD, Newman Club. Hagerman, Larry L. Timken, Electrical Engineering, Smith, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hahn, Harvey D. Minneapolis, Archi- tecture. Hall, Annette Wichita, Restaurant Management, Professional Foods Club, CYR, AWS. Hall, Susan L. Casper, Wyo., Home Economics Teaching, Delta Zeta, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, FTP, UCCF. Halsted, David L. Chanute, Chemical Engineering, AIChE, Sigma Tau. Hamilton, John B. Emporia, Civil Engineering. Hamlett, Robert M. Wichita, Chemical Engineering, Triangle Pres., Sigma Tau V-Pres., AIChE Sec., Union Comm., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hammer- bacher, Leo J. Walnut, Agronomy, Newman Club. 401 Hammons Hardison Hamzavi Harkins Handlin Harris Hankins Harrison Hanson, F. HartJ. Hanson, S. Hart,W. Harbaugh Hartenstein Seniors: Ham Hoi Hatcher Hayden Hazelbaker Heilman Haugen Hays Heaton Heitschmidt Hauptli Hayse Hege Heller ffc - a Hammons, Stephen C. Fort Scott, Art. Hamzavi, David R. - Wichita, Mechanical Engineering. Handlin, Max B. Geneseo, Business Administration Accounting. Hankins, Janelle E. Wich- ita, Household Equipment, Professional Foods Club, Oratorio, Dorm V-Pres., Intramurals. Hanson, Frederick T. Bertrand, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Hanson, Sandra S. Salina, Family and Child Development, Clothing Textiles Club, AIA, Family Child Development Club. Harbaugh, Jerry F. Wichita, Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Hardison, Gary R. Overland Park, Business Administration. Harkins, Marlene K. St. Francis, History, Alpha Xi Delta, CYD, S.E.A., SGA. Harris, Betty J. Kirkwood, Mo., Business Admin- istration. Harrison, Jeffrey H. Prairie Village, Pre-Law. Hart, Jerry Kingman, Secondary Education. Hart, William J. Min- neapolis, Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Putnam Scholars Assn., IEEE., Radio Club, Schs. Hartenstein, Kay L. Abilene, Elementary Education. Hatcher, Gale L. Russell, Architecture. H augen, Gene M. Will- iston, N.D., Economics. Hauptli, Douglas D. Glen Elder, Busi- ness Administration. Hayden, Jarold M. Concordia, Animal Husbandry. Hays, Robert A. Berryton, Physical Education. Hayse, Richard F. Wichita, Speech. Hazelbaker, Norman L. Pleasanton, Secondary Education, Chap- arajos, S.E.A., Industrial Arts Club. Heaton, Carl D. Shawnee Mission, Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta Rec. Sec., Union Comm., Men ' s Glee V-Pres. Hege, Barbara C. Wichita, Secondary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Pres., S.E.A., DSF. Heilman, Robert W. Clay Center, Business Administration. Heit- schmidt, Roger W. Natoma, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME Pres., Schs. Heller, Suzanne M. Vesper, Home Eco- nomics Extension. 402 Hellgren, Robert B. Leavenworth, Electrical Engineering. Hemp- hill, Sue E. Manhattan, Family and Child Development, Alpha Xi Delta, Family Child Development Club, AWS, Queen Comm. Chm. Henderson, D. Keith Topeka, Secondary Education. Henderson, Gerald G. Eskridge, Business Administration Ac- counting. Henrichs, Thomas A. Humboldt, Secondary Education. Henry, Gregory K. Lyons, Electrical Engineering. Henry, Larry L. Broughton, Agronomy, Agronomy Club, Schs. Hensley, William R. Burrton, Industrial Engineering. Hett, Or- ville M. Marion, Electrical Engineering, Dorm Pres., CYR, IEEE, Arnold Air Soc., Schs. Heublein, John A. Isabel, Secondary Education, CWR, S.E.A., Intramurals. Heyl, Penelope A. Junction City, Elementary Edu- cation, Pi Beta Phi Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight, S.E.A. Pres., Military Ball Queen, Cheerleader. Hiatt, Ora A. Mission, Home Economics Teaching. Hibler, Mary B. Pratt, Household Equipment, Delta Zeta Pres., Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Union Comm. Hicklin, James W. Drexel, Mo., Biology. Hilderbrand, Ernest Mulvane, Math- ematics. Hilt, Leonard D. St. Francis, Business Administration Account- ing. Hilton, Judith J. Salina, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Home EC., Nursing Club, CYR, Intramurals. Hines, Deborah L. Topeka, Bacteriology, Pi Beta Phi Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Chimes, Mortar Bd., A S Coun. Hinkle, Garland E. Salina, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Hin- nergardt, Larry C. Ransom, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse, 4-H, Block Bridle, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hjetland, Robert L. Everest, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Hobbs, Barbara S. Eureka, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, CYR, S.E.A. Hoffhines, Robert R. Delphos, Business Ad- ministration. Hofman, Joyce M. Silver Lake, Home Economics Teaching. Hofman, Larry B. Manhattan, Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Scabbard Blade, IEEE, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hoger, Muriel G. Mission, Elementary Education. Holke, Steven D. Salina, Business Administration, Phi Kappa Theta Pres., Pledge Trainer, CYR, Newman Club, Intra- murals. Hellgren Henderson, G. Henry, L. Heublein Hibler Hemphill Henrichs Hensley Heyl Hicklin Henderson, D. Henry, G. Hett Hiatt Hilderbrand Hilt Hilton Hines Hinkle Hinnergardt Hjetland Hobbs Hoffhines Hofman, J. Hofman, L. Hoger Holke 403 Hollern Hooker, K. Hollinger Hooker, S. Holmes, Z. Hoover Holmes, O. Hooper Honeman Hopson Honstead Horney Hook Hostetter Seniors: Hoi Jan Hotchkiss Howk Huff Hunziker House Huber Hunt Hutcherson Howell Hubka Hunter Hutch ins Hollern, Eldon E. Esbon, Veterinary Medicine. Hollinger, Robert. D. Manhattan, Business Administration Accounting, Omicron Delta Epsilon. Holmes, Oliver W. Abilene, Electrical Engineer- ing. Holmes, Zoe A. Pittsburg, Foods and Nutrition, Professional Foods Club, Kappa Phi. Honeman, Glen M. Pratt, Agronomy. Honstead, Carole A. Manhattan, Family and Child Development, Alpha Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Hook, Charles V. Kansas City, Architec- tural Engineering, EUB Pres., Treas., UCCF, SCF. Hooker, K. Jack Leoti, Physical Therapy. Hooker, Sonja S. Leoti, Applied Music. Hooper, Keith L. Manhattan, Business Ad- ministration. Hoover, Ellen R. Abilene, Home Economics Teach- ing. Hopson, W. Bruce Clearwater, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu Treas., IEEE Sec., Intramurals. Horney, Arthur E. Kinsley, Business Administration Accounting. Hostet- ter, Joe E. Manhattan, Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha Treas., MENC, Band, Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble. Hotchkiss, Marjorie J. Syracuse, N. Y., Dietetics and Institu- tional Management, Professional Foods Club. House, Harlan D. Goodland, Agricultural Education, Acacia, Ag. Ed. Club, Chancery Club. Howell, Lydia K. Overland Park, English, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, A S Coun. Howk, C. Ellen Arkansas City, Secondary Education. Huber, Linda S. Wichita, Family and Child Development, RWF, Family Child Development Club. Hubka, Darrell L. Washington, Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Huff, Steven S. Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, Stu. Senate, Putnam Scholar. Hunt, Melvin C. Tribune, Animal Hus- bandry. Hunter, Elaine Manhattan, Modern Languages, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Carmichael Program. Hunziker, Don F. Selden, Mathematics. Hutcherson, Allen H. Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Hutchins, Kent L. Scott City, Agricultural Economics. 404 Hutchinson, Phillip Kansas City, Dairy Science. Hysom, Ronald R._Wichita, Physics, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres., Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma V-Pres., AIP, Stu. Senate, A S Honors Program, Car- michael Program. Ibbetson, Ronald L. Yates Center, Dairy Sci- ence, FarmHouse, Pershing Rifles, Ag. Coun., Dairy Science Club, S.A.M.E., Klod Kernal Klub. Ihde, Robert H. Kansas City, Mo., Nuclear Engineering, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Tau, ANS, Steel Ring, Stu. Senate, Engr. Coun. Irvine, John D. Manhattan, Physics. Isernhagen, Glenn A. St. Francis, Secondary Education, Beta Theta Pi, Arnold Air Soc., K- Club, Football, Schs. Itz, Nancy J. Carlisle, Pa., Textiles and Clothing, Pi Beta Phi, Textiles Clothing Club, YWCA. Jaax, James R. Wichita, Me- chanical Engineering, Straube, Steel Ring, Pi Tau Sigma, Scab- bard Blade, MC, Union Comm., Engr. Coun., ASME, CYR. Jacobs, William R. Holton, Nuclear Engineering. Jacques, Gary E. Wichita, Economics. Jamvold, Nancy J. Ever- est, Foods and Nutrition. Janke, Larry J. Alexander, Animal Husbandry, Beta Sigma Psi, Arnold Air Flying Club Pres., Intra- murals. Hutchinson Ihde Itz Jacques Hysom Irvine Jaax Jamvold Ibbetson Isernhagen Jacobs Janke At weekly meetings of the newly initiated Four o ' clock Forum, the speakers mull over varied topics such as Goldwater and conservatism. Janssen Jarmer Jeans Jefferies Jeffers Jelinek Jenkins, J. Jenkins, R. Jewett Johnson, B. Johnson, C. R. Johnson, C. W. Seniors: Jan Kin Janssen, Pamela M. Lyons, Secondary Education, S.E.A., CYR, RWF. Jarmer, Gary E. Garden City, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, NCATA, Ag Ed. Club, Block Bridle. Jeans, Carl E. Independence, Mo., Industrial Engineering, AIIE, Persh- ing Rifles, Radio Club, Schs. Jefferies, Ronald D. Wichita, Nu- cl ear Engineering, Triangle, ANS, AFROTC, Alpha Phi Omega, Dorm V-Pres., Arnold Air Soc. Jeffers, Herbert C. Lincoln, Mill- ing Technology, Alpha Mu, Milling Assn., Univ. Ext. Club. Jeli- nek, Donald A. Burlington, Eletrical Engineering. Jenkins, James E. Wichita, Architecture, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma Delta Pres., AIA, Schs. Jenkins, Richard A. Kansas City, Business Administration. Beta Theta Pi. Jewett, Richard J. Hal- stead, Secondary Education, Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Theta Epsi- lon. Johnson, Billy D. Ingalls, Business Administration Account- ing. Johnson, C. Richard Hordville, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA Sec. Johnson, Carl W. Mound Valley, Ag- ronomy. Johnson, Carrol R. Haddam, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Johnson, Charleene K. Clearwater, Elementary Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, S.E.A., CYR, Union Comm. Johnson, Janice M. Leawood, Home Eco- nomics Teaching, Clothing Textiles Club, KSCF. Johnson, Larry R. Salina, Architecture. Johnson, Marilyn J. Osage City, Home Economics Teaching, Home EC. Club, S.E.A.. Kappa Phi. Johnson, Richard E. Salina, Architecture. Johnson, Ronald D. Augusta, Electrical Engineering. Jones, Jay R. Junction City, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi Rush Chm., IEEE, S.A.M.E., SGA, Alpha Phi Omega Pres. Jones, Judith L. Norwalk, Conn., Sociology, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Iota Epsi- lon, S.E.A., A.W.S., Whi-purs, R.P. Jones, Larry W. Frankfort, Electrical Engineering. Jones, Milam T. Longton, Agricultural Education, FFA Pres., Ag. Ed. Club, Dairy Science Club, S.E.A. Jordan, Frank R. Abilene, Veterinary Medicine, Delta Tau Delta, Blue Key, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Tribunal Chancellor. Jorgensen, Jan Manhattan, Chemistry. Jorgensen, Myron N. Kansas City, Veterinary Medicine. Jurenka, Dianne K. Holyrood, Textiles and Clothing, Kappa Alpha Theta Rush Chm., Y-O Exec. Dir., K-State Players, Orchesis, Home EC. Retailing Club. Johnson, C. R. Johnson, L. Johnson, R. D. Jones, L. Jorgensen, J. Johnson, C. K. Johnson, M. Jones, J. R. Jones, M. Jorgensen, M. Johnson, J. Johnson, R. E. Jones, J.L. Jordan, F. Jurenka 406 Just Kaff Karr Kasselder Kassner Kavanaugh, F. Kavanaugh, M. Keating,). Keating, P. Keegan Keller Kelly, B. Kelly, G. Kennedy Kerschen Kice Kientz Kemper Keown Kesinger Kidd Kilgore Kempster Kern Kesler Kidwell King Just, Melville L. Salina, Veterinary Medicine. Kaff, W. Lee Carbondale, Feed Technology, Straube Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Alpha Mu Pres., Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Scabbard Blade, Milling Assn. Karr, Marion W. Emporia, Modern Languages, FarmHouse Rush Chm., Pledge Trainer, S. E. A., IFYE, Ag. Coun., Milling Assn., 4-H. Kasselder, Charles W. Loretta, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Kassner, Linda M. North Adams, Mass., Elementary Education, S.E.A., CYD, Newman Club. Kavanaugh, Frank G. Prairie Village, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi. Kavanaugh, Marcia J. Shawnee Mission, History, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Keating, John P. Chapman, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi Pledge Trainer, Newman Club. Keating, Patricia A. Manhattan, Modern Languages, Delta Zeta Cor. Sec., Psychology Club, German Club, CYD, Union Comm., OCW. Keegan, Marian J. Junction City, Sociology. Keller, Merlin S. Pratt, Electrical Engineering. Kelly, Bruce A. Liberal, Business Administration. Kelly, Glen S. Liberal, Pre-Law. Kemper, Karen K. Morland, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Xi Delta Pledge Trainer, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Stu. Senate. Kemster, Alan R. Kansas City, Electrical Engineering. Kennedy, Mary C. Beloit, Elementary Education. Keown, Janice L. Arkansas City, Home Economics Extension, Univ. Ext. Club, CYR, Home EC. Journalism Club, Schs. Kern, Barbara J. Salina, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Delta Pi, Home EC. Retailing Club, CYD, Union Comm., Schs. Kerschen, Richard M. Cunningham, Civil Engineering. Kesinger, Fred L. Haviland, Mathematics. Kesler, Judith L. Kansas City, Mo., Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Mu, AWS V-Pres. Kice, James D. Wichita, Milling Technology. Kidd, Robert L. Manhattan, Business Administration Accounting. Kidwell, Donald J. Kansas City, Chemical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta, AIChE V-Pres., Newman Club. Kientz, James F. Wamego, Horticulture. Kilgore, Gary L. Mullinville, Agronomy, American Soc. of Agronomy, Klod Kernal Klub Pres., Univ. Ext. Club, 4-H, Ag. Assn., Ag. Coun. King, Jackie J. Amarillo, Tex., Business Administration. 407 Seniors: Kin Lil Kingsley, Kenneth K. Wellington, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi Sec., Collegian Bus. Mgr., DMS, AFROTC. Kinoshita, George Silver Spring, Md., Electrical Engineering. Kirby, William E. Topeka, Architecture, ALA, Intramurals. Kisby, Loren G. Clifton, Secondary Education. Knapp, Theodore F. Hartford, Architecture . Knappenberger, Janice K. Olathe, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres., S.E.A., Union Comm., Family Child Development Club. knoell, Nancy J. Shawnee Mission, Home Economics Teaching, Chi Omega Pres., Mortar Bd., Chimes, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Koch, David W. Frankfort, Agricultural Education, Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Ed. Club. Kocher, Albert T. Clay Center, Mathematics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, CYR, S.E.A. Koda, Kenneth K. Honolulu, Hawaii, Architecture. Koester, Carol A. Ames, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Koons, Patrick H. Shirley, 111., Animal Husbandry. Kramer, James B. Hugoton, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club, Block Bridle. Kramer, Roy J. Ozawkie, Statistics, Delta Sigma Phi, S.A.M.E., CYR. Kraushaar, Julius D. Westmore- land, Electrical Engineering. K r earner, Katherine A. Prairie Village, Psychology, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, RA, AWS Judicial Bd. Krebs, Donald E. Scott City, Phys- ical Education, FarmHouse, Phi Epsilon Kappa V-Pres., K-Club. Krehbiel, Anthony D. Dighton, Secondary Education. Krehbiel, James O. Pretty Prairie, Agricultural Education. Kretsinger, Carll J. Leawood, Business Administration Accounting, AFROTC, Men ' s Glee. Krob, Larry E. Pretty Prairie, Electrical Engineering. Kroenlein, James H. Lincoln, Mathematics, Arnold Air Soc., S.E.A., Chancery Club. Kruckenberg, Linda G. Pawnee Rock, Elementary Education. Kruger, John H. Columbus, Mechanical Engineering. Kruse, Richard D. Little River, Animal Husbandry. Kugler, Kenyon K. Abilene, Chemistry. Kuhn, Karen K. Man- hattan, Physical Education, Alpha Zi Delta, S.E.A. Advisory Bd., Union Comm. Chm., AWS, CYD, RCC. Kingsley Kisby Knoell Koda Kramer, J. Kinoshita Knapp Koch Koester Kramer, R. Kirby Knappenberger Kocher Koons Kraushaar Kreamer Krebs Krehbiel, A. Krehbiel, J. Kretsinger Krob Kroenlein Kruckenberg Kruger Kruse Kugler Kuhn 408 Kunz LaBerge Lahmeyer Lange LaShell Lasho Laubengayer Lauer, M. Lauer, S. Lauritzen Lawless Lee.C Lee,J. Lehman, D. M. Leonard, G. Lewengrub Liebengeod Legg Lehr Leonard, R. Lewis, B. Lightner Lehman, D. A. Leigh Leonhart Lewis, L. Liljestrand Kunz, Don R. Shawnee Mission, English, Delta Tau Delta Pres., Phi Theta Kappa, Blue Key. LaBerge, Steve R. Shawnee Mission, Speech. Lahmeyer, Brenda L. Morganville, Medical Technology, Delta Zeta V-Pres., Rush Chm., Alpha Delta Theta Treas., S.E.A., CYF, Phi Sigma Chi. Lange, Stephen J. Conway Springs, Milling Technology, Sigma Chi, Alpha Mu, Phi Mu Alpha V-Pres. LaShell, Gary R. Hill City, Architecture, AIA. Lasho, George S. Kansas City, Business Administration. Laubengayer, Richard Salina, Pre-Medicine. Lauer, Marilyn K. Columbus, Music Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Songleader, Mu Phi Epsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, CYR, S.E.A., MENC V-Pres. Lauer, Stanley E. Abilene, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kap- pa, CYR, S.E.A., Baseball, Schs. Lauritzen, Joyce A. Hardy, Neb., Elementary Education. Lawless, Vivian J. Belle Plaine, Home Economics Teaching, Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Ext. Club, Univ. Ext. Club, Schs. Lee, Chang K. Seoul, Korea, Mechanical Engineering. Lee, Judith, L. Liberty, Mo., Zoology, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pre- Vet. Club, Madrigal Singers, Panhel. Coun., AWS, Women ' s Glee. Legg, Earl W. Ness City, Secondary Education. Lehman, Donald A. Topeka, Chemistry, Beta Theta Pi, American Chem. Soc. V- Pres., Schs. Lehman, Doris M. Halstead, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, Songleader, S.E.A., AWS, Union Comm., Band, Chorus. Lehr, James A. St. Joseph, Mo., Business Administration. Leigh, Douglas A. Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Kappa Sigma, Stu. Chap. AVMA V-Pres., Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Pre-Vet. Club Ad- viser. Leonard, Gerald E. Augusta, Physical Education. Leonard, Roger T. Overland Park, Mathematics, Pi Kappa Alpha, CYD, IPC, Newman Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Leonhart, Stuart R. Topeka, Chemical Engineering, Phi Delta Theta Pledge Trainer, Rush Chm., V-Pres., Steel Ring Pres., AIChE Pres. Lewengrub, Stanley J. Bronxville, N. Y., Veterinary Medicine. Lewis, Barbara H. Scott City, Restaurant Management, Pro- fessional Foods Club, Kappa Phi, Wesley Found. Lewis, Larry A. Valley Center, Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Steel Ring, ASCE, Engr. Coun. Sec. Liebengood, Howard S. Plymouth, Ind., Pre-Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres., Stu. Body Attorney General, Chancery Club. Lightner, Harry K. Garden City, Agricultural Economics. Lilje- strand, David L. Shawnee, Business Administration. 409 Lillibridge Lintner Lind Little Lindsay Litwak Lins Loeppke Linscheid Lofgren Linstrum Loftus Linscott Logan Seniors: Lil Mat Logue Lovett Lowe, R. MacEachern, S. Loomis Lowe, D. Lundgren MacKay Lovelace Lowe, L. MacEachern, J. Madison Lillibridge, Charles Wichita, Business Administration. Lind, Larry W. Emporia, Geophysics, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon, Williston Geology Club, Flying Club, Schs. Lindsay, Richard J. Chase, Landscape Architecture. Lins, Marilynn E. Topeka, Pre-Medicine, Clinic Club Sec-Treas., Bowling. Linscheid, Dennis A. Arlington, Architecture, AIA, ISA. Linstrum, David B. Omaha, Neb., Lanscape Architecture. Linscott, Linda S. Effingham, Elementary Education, S.E.A., CYR. Lintner, William H. Somerville, N. J., Physical Education, 4-H, CYR, Orchesis, PTP, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found. Pres. Little, Ronald L. Centralia, Business Administration, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, CYR, Intramurals. Litwak, Philip New York, N. Y., Veterinary Medicine. Loeppke, Daryl W. Lakin, Animal Hus- bandry, FarmHouse, 4-H Pres., Flying Club, Block Bridle, Schs. Lofgren, Don K. Osage City, Government. Loftus, Larry F. Park, Business Administration Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, New- man Club. Logan, Vance A. Prairie Village, Pre-Law. Logue, Morris D. Derby, Business Administration. Loomis, Larry D. Marion, Industrial Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda V-Pres., AIIE Pres., Steel Ring, Engr. Coun. Treas., CYR, Centennial Comm. Lovelace, David E. Kansas City, Landscape Architecture. Lovett, Leslie A. Mission, Milling Technology. Lowe, David W. Mahaska, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho, IFC Pres., Block Bridle, Schs. Lowe, Lorrin E. Garden City, Mechanical Engineering. Lowe, Robert B. Bradenton, Fla., Government. Lundgren, Daniel H. Topeka, Architecture. MacEachern, Jean A. Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. MacEache rn, Sally A. Manhattan, Physical Education, S.E.A., Kansas State Teachers Assn., YWCA, BSU. McKay, Robert H. Mission, Business Administration. Madison, William R. Kansas City, Pre-Medicine. 410 Maechtlen Magee Magill Magoffin Mahar Majors Makins Mann Mansfield Mantele Manz Marble Maechtlen, Rodger L. Wichita, Zoology, Lambda Chi Alpha Pres., IPC, Clinic Club, Union Comm. Magee, Julie A. Salina, Art, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres., Union Comm. Chm., CYR, S.E.A. Magill, Garry A. North Platte, Neb., Physical Therapy, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Basketball, Schs. Magoffin, Carole J. Sterling, Family and Child Development. Mahar, Grace A. Eureka, Business Administration. Majors, Charles F. Evanston, 111., Phys- ical Education. Makins, Mary K. Junction City, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E.A., K-State Players, Newman Club. Mann, Marlis E. Hays, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi Soc. Chm., Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight, S.E.A., SGA. Mansfield, Adelia M. Man- hattan, Bacteriology, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Phi. Mantele, Dawn L. Colby, Textiles and Clothing, Gamma Phi Beta Rush Chm., Clothing Textiles Club, Union Comm., CYD. Manz, Terry K. Junction City, Milling Technology. Marble, George F. Kansas City, Chemical Engineer- ing, Triangle, Sigma Tau, Pershing Rifles, AIChE, CYR, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Marcotte, Gerard H. Natoma, Psychology, Phi Kappa Theta Sec., Scabbard Blade, FTP, CYD, Newman Club. Marcus, Leonard- Lake Mohegan, N. Y., Zoology. Marcy, Sharon M. Manhattan, Family and Child Development. Markley, Lonnie K. Bennington, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Marple, Gary E. Kirwin, Civil Engineering, ASCE V-Pres. Marquez, Antonio Kansas City, Restaurant Management. Marrs, Dan R. Arkansas City, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, S.E.A., NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club. Marshall, Mary L. Topeka, History, ISA, 4-H, LSA, Intramurals. Martin, Kenneth L. Indianola, Iowa, Chemical Engineering. Martin, William M. Glasco, Business Administration. Martinson, Karen S. Mission, Mathematics, RA, Frog Club V-Pres., RWF Sec. Masket, Samuel Long Beach, N. Y., Pre-Medicine, Alpha Epsilon Pi Pres., Zoology Club, Pre-Vet. Club, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Mason, Gary E. Mission, Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon Treas., ASCE, Arnold Air Soc., Dorm Pres. Matney, Har- vey R. Olathe, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Matter, Darryl E. Portis, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, 4-H, Cosmo- politan Club, KSCF. Marcotte Markley Marrs Martin, W. Mason Marcus Marple Marshall Martinson Matney Marcy Marquez Martin, K. Masket Matter 411 Seniors: Mat Min Matthaei, Sandra S. McPherson, Sociology, Smurthwaite, AWS Pres., Kappa Iota Sigma, Wesley Found. Matthews, Stephen A. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Speech. Mauck, Karen B. Goddard, Secondary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Maxim, Bonnie J. Kansas City, Family and Child Develop- ment, Family Child Development Club Pres., Union Comm., RA, AWS, Home EC. Coun. McAvoy, Gloria J. Shawnee Mission, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Union Comm., CYR, Whi-purs. Mc- Cluggage, Lee C. Manhattan, Physical Education. McClung, Mickey D. Goodland, Secondary Education. McCord, Janice I. Manhattan, Music. McDermet, Stewart L. Kansas City, Mo., Restaurant Management. McFadden, Clair L. Hanston, Secondary Education, Delta Chi Pledge Trainer, S.E.A., SGA, 4-H, Apollo Club. McFillen, Ralph W. Kansas City, Secondary Education, Beta Theta Pi, Arnold Air Soc., S.E.A., DMS, Athletic Schs. McGraw, Douglas J. Garden City, Agricultural Economics. Willie Wildcat, in his first of many pre-game ap- pearances, shares the spotlight with Touchdown VII. McGregor, Dale L. Linn, Civil Engineering. Mclntyre, Caroline S. Abilene, Secondary Education, Chi Omega, S.E.A., Union Comm., Whi-purs, Intramurals. McKenna, Mary K. Waterville, English. McKinley, James A. Bertrand, Mo., Architecture. McKinzie, Ron- ald V. McCune, Agricultural Education, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Ag. Assn., Ag. Ed. Club Pres. Mc- Kown, Gary C. Independence, Mo., Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma Rec. Sec., A S Honor Program. Matthaei Matthews Mauck Maxim McAvoy McCluggage McClung McCord McDermet McFadden McFillen McGraw McGregor Mclntyre McKenna McKinley McKinzie McKown 412 McLain McLean McMulIen McNeal McQueen Mealy Meats Meek Mehuron Messenger Mehner Messer McLain, Lawrence J. Hutchinson, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Newman Club, Schs. McLean, Douglas K. Lewis, Sec- ondary Education, Delta Chi. McMulIen, David H. Mt. Vernon, 111., Business Administration Accounting. McNeal, John P. Wayzata, Minn., Agricultural Economics. McQueen, James A. Phillipsburg, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta Rec. Sec., CYR, Rifle Team. Mealy, William M. Seneca, Industrial Engineering. Meats, Carolyn E. Beloit, Secondary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Pres., S.E.A., AWS. Meek, Margaret R. Idana, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A. Mehuron, John R. Beatrice, Neb., Secondary Education. Messenger, Mary C. Wichita, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma Rush Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mortar Board Pres., Stu. Senate, UGB, Kappa Iota Sigma. Mehner, David L. Kansas City, Mo., Busi- ness Administration. Messer, Claudette M. Paola, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E.A. Messmer, Brenda K. Norwich, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Pres., S.E.A., Union Comm. Meyer, Robert A. Lenexa, Business Administration, Intramurals. Meyers, Thomas D. Herington, Electrical Engineering. Mick, John R. Topeka, Electrical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta, Steel Ring, Eta Kappa Nu Pres., Sigma Tau, IEEE, Stu. Senate. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Mickelson, Eldon L. Lyndon, Electrical Engineering, Arnold Air Soc., RA, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Middle- ton, Katherine L. Oxford, Family and Child Development, Smurthwaite, Family Child Development Club, Sociology Club. Middleton, Margaret A. Oxford, Sociology, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Aloha Mu, Aloha Lambda Delta, Kappa Iota Sigma, Orchesis Pres., PTP. Milas, Raymond J. Lorain, Ohio, Business Administration Miller, Judith A. Eudora, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Home EC. Teaching Club. S.E.A., Phi Sigma Chi. Miller, Laurence F. Sylvia, Nuclear Engineering, Beta Sigma Psi, Sigma Tau, AMS, Gamma Delta, Intramurals. Miller, Murray J. West Orange, N. J., Architecture. Miller, Patricia Topeka, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Chi Omega V-Pres., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Frog Club, CYD. Miller, William E. Salina, Secondary Education. Mills, Leon J. Enterprise, Veterinary Medicine, Delta Tau Delta, Pre-Vet. Club Adviser. Minor, Carole S. Hutchinson, Secondary Education. Messmer Mick Middleton, M. Miller, L. Miller, W. Meyer Mickelson Milas Miller, M. Mills Meyers Middleton, K. MillerJ. Miller, P. Minor 413 Mirza Monninger Mitchell, E. Moon Mitchell, K. Moore, J. E. Mitchell, T. Moore, J. R. Mock Moore, K. Mohri Moore, M. Moline Morgan Seniors: Mir Nol Morris Motes Moynagh Mundt Mosier Mottin Mundhenke, G. M unoz Moss Mount Mundhenke, L. Murphy, B. Mirza, Ahmed A. Hyderabad, India, Mechanical Engineering. Mitchell, Edgar W. Hazelton, Secondary Education. Mitchell, Karen S. Wichita, Secondary Education, Rifle Team. Mitchell, Timothy W. Bonner Springs, Wildlife Conservation. Mock, Jose- phine L. Hutchinsqn, Elementary Education. Mohri, William F. Ames, Iowa, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Moline, Linda L. Gypsum, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Kappa Phi, Whi-purs. Monninger, Maurice E. Topeka, Mechanical Engineering. Moon, Hugh D. Augusta, Milling Technology. Moore, Jack E. Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Moore, James R. Mission, Architecture. Moore, Kathryn A. Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education. Moore, Marjorie A. Colby, Elementary Education. Morgan, Robert L. Kansas City, Architecture. Morris, John K. Topeka, Business Administration. Mosier, Stan- ley J. Hoxie, Pre-Medicine, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, SCF Pres., Sigma Theta Epsilon Pres., Wesley Found. Moss, Thomas D. Hoxie, Veterinary Medicine. Motes, James E. Scottsville, Horticulture, Horticulture Club Pres., Ag. Coun. Mottin, James L. Topeka, Psychology, Pi Kappa Alpha. Mount, James D. Des Moines, Iowa, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, ASCE Rec. Sec., CYD, Newman Club. Moynagh, Francis P. Hiawatha, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sec., Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Newman Club, Schs. Mundhenke, Gary L. Ainsworth, Neb., Nuclear Engineering, FarmHouse, Blue Key, ANS, Stu. Body Pres., Tribunal Chancellor, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Mundhenke, Lorene K. Lewis, Home Economics Teaching, Delta Zeta, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Coun. Treas., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Mundt, Cynthia A. Aruba, Netherlands, Home Economics Teach- ing, Chi Omega, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., CYR, Univ. Chorus. Munoz, Juan V. Detroit, Mich., Architecture. Murphy, B. Kathleen Sublette, English, Alpha Chi Omega Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, A S Honors Program, Putnam Scholars Assn. Pres., AWS, Union Comm., S.E.A., 4-H. 414 Murphy, Walter L. Kansas City, Mo., Architecture, Pi Kappa Alpha, AIA, Water Sports Club, Astronomy Club Pres., Sports Car Club. Musil, Samuel A. Marysville, Mathematics, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Club Pres., CYR, Schs. Myers, David L. Minneapolis, Agricultural Economics, Scabbard Blade, Ag. EC. Club, Schs. Myers, Monica J. Kansas City, Mo., Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta, Chimes, UPC, Union Comm., SGA, MUN, Phi Sigma Chi Pres., CYR, Uni. Party, RCC. Myers, Richard B. Merriam, Mechanical Engineering. Nachtigal, Chester L. Buhler, Me- chanical Engineering, ASME, Sigma Tau Cor. Sec., Pi Tau Sigma, K-State Engr., Schs. Nash, Peter G. Aurora, 111., Business Administration. Nass, James W. Atchison, Civil Engineering. Nauert, Richard A. Prairie Village, Secondary Education. Nauerth, Janet E. Riley, Elementary Education, S.E.A., 4-H, YMCA, Wesley Found. Navrat, Dennis E. Marion, Art, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Phi Delta Cor. Sec., Scabbard Blade, DMS, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union Comm. Chm. Nelson, Brian B. Platts- mouth, Neb., Business Administration. Nelson, Carl E. Wichita, Architecture. Nelson, Carl W. Culver, History. Nelson, John R. Sublette, Mechanical Engineering. Nelson, Susan J. St. Louis, Mo., Home Economics Art, Kappa Delta Cor. Sec., Clothing Textiles Club, Phi Sigma Chi, Newman Club. Nemerowicz, Stanley Newark, N.J., Business Administra- tion. Neufeldt, Joleen G. Inman, Home Economics Teaching. Newcomer, Lynn W. El Dorado, Secondary Education. Nicholas, Robert A. St. John, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Nichols, David A. Manchester, Veterinary Medicine. Nicholson, Larry D. Washington, Chemical Engineering. Nichol- son, Walter L. Ingalls, Agricultural Engineering. Nilson, Gretchen A. Norwalk, Conn., English, Alpha Chi Omega Cor. Sec., Royal Purple Editor. Niles, Sherrill A. Lebo, Textile and Clothing, Alpha Chi Omega, Union Comm., AWS, CYD, SGA, MC, Royal Purple Staff, Collegian, Home EC. Journalism Club. Noble, Barbara P. Holyrood, Secondary Education, Smurthwaite, S.E.A., Radio Club, Putnam Scholars Assn. Sec.-Treas. Noller, Margaret D. Hebron, Neb., Home Economics Teaching. Murphy Myers, M. Nash Nauerth Nelson, C. E. Musil Myers, R. Nass Navrat Nelson, C. W. Myers, D. Nachtigal Nauert Nelson, B. Nelson, J. Nelson, S. Nemerowicz Neufeldt Newcomer Nicholas Nichols Nicholson, L. Nicholson, W. Nilson Niles Noble Noller 415 Nordstedt O ' Brien Norman Ochs Nottingham Ceding Novak, D. Ohlmeier Novak, R. Olbrich Novotny Oltjen Nowels Omenski Seniors: Nor-Ple Opie Osbourn Packard Pallesen Opocensky Oshel Page Palmer Oppy Otte Pageler Patel, R. Nordstedt, Roger A. Sedgwick, Feed Technology, FarmHouse Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Mu, Alpha Zeta, Blue Key, Stu. Coun., Ag. Coun., Milling Assn. Norman, Jan L. Scott City, Mathe- matics, Intramurals, Schs. Nottingham, Sylvia J. Topeka, Ele- mentary Education, S.E.A., Newman Club, Schs. Novak, Donald J. Manhattan, Civil Engineering. Novak, Roger H. Ellsworth, Business Administration. Novotny, Myrna J. Pratt, Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Nowels, Guy E. Glasco, Business Administra- tion. O ' Brien, Lawrence P. Liberal, Business Administration. Ochs, Lee E. Hoisington, Agricultural Economics. Ceding, Bernard H. Garden City, Business Administration Accounting. Ohlmeier, Lee H. Paola, Animal Husbandry. Olbrich, M. Susan Prairie Village, Elementary Education. Oltjen, Allen C. Leona, Business Administration. Omenski, Joseph E. Kansas City, Electrical Engi- neering, Sigma Nu, IEEE, Newman Club. Opie, Rae J. Great Bend, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Rec. Sec., Cor. Sec., S.E.A., FTP, Union Comm., Phi Sigma Chi. Opocensky, Kathryn R. Cuba, Home Economics and Nursing, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Teaching Club Pres., Band, Women ' s Glee. Oppy, James A. Manhattan, Pre-Medicine, Delta Upsilon Rush Chm., Clinic Club Pres., SGA, UGB, A S Coun., CYR. Osbourn, Richard L. St. George, Business Administration, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Oshel, Gary M. Derby, Civil Engineering. Otte, Vern E. Great Bend, Agronomy, FarmHouse Soc. Chm., Arnold Air Soc., Stu. Senate, Ag. Coun., Soils Judging Team, Klod Kernal Klub, 4-H, SCC. Packard, Mary G. Topeka, Home Economics Teaching. Page, Richard L. Abilene, Feed Technology. Pageler, Linda A. Wamego, English. Pallesen, Peter J. Topeka, Secondary Education. Palmer, Wil- liam E. Lyons, Mechanical Engineering, Beta Theta Pi V-Pres., Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma Pres., Steel Ring, ASME, Schs. Patel, Rambhai N. Bombay, India, Chemical Engineering. 416 Patel, Sureshchandra Ahmedabad, India, Chemical Engineering. Patton, Janet N. Riverton, Home Economics Extension, Clovia Pres., Phi Sigma Chi V-Pres., 4-H Pres., 4-H Mag. Asst. Ed., KSCF. Payne, Kenneth R. Manhattan, Business Administration Account- ing. Pearce, Cecil W. Wallace, Music Education. Peeks, Vernita J. Marysville, Secondary Education, Smurthwaite, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A., German Club, A S Honors Program. Peithman, Allen E. Hebron, Neb., Physical Education. Pence, Charles D. Manhattan, Physical Science, Delta Upsilon Sec., Sigma Tau, MMUN, CYR, Union Comm., MC, Engr. Coun. Penrod, Michael D. St. Ann, Mo., Physical Education. Perry, Kay L. Coffeyville, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Peterson, Donald F. Wichita, Chemistry. Peterson, Ralph W. Council Grove, Technical Agronomy. Peterson, Willis I. Lost Springs, Milling Technology. Pfanenstiel, James L. Salina, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Kansas Assn. of Health, Physical Ed. Recreation, Intra- murals. Pickard, L. Earl Concordia, Dairy Manufacturing. Picker, William A. Hoisington, Electrical Engineering. Pigg, Linda L. Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., A S Coun. Treas., Military Ball Queen, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Pinkston, Gary L. Cedar Point, Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon, ASME. Fletcher, Ronald D. Wichita, Civil Engineering. Forming the flag ' s honor guard, men of the Pershing Rifles drill team parade at the fall ROTC review. Patel, S. Patton Payne Pearce Peeks Peithman Pence Penrod Perry Peterson, D. Peterson, R. Peterson, W. Pfanenstiel Pickard Picker P ' gg Pinkston Fletcher 417 Popkess Porter Poteet Pounds Powell, C. Powell, G. Prajapati Pratt, R. Pratt, W. Freddy Price Priddy Seniors: Pop-Rid Popkess, Katherine A. Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, S.E.A., SGA. Porter, Martha J. Burdick, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, KSCF. Poteet, Judith E. Penalosa, Secondary Education. Pounds, Linda L. Smith Center, Architecture. Powell, Carole L. Pittsfield, Mass., Elementary Education. Powell, George M. Abilene, Agri- cultural Engineering. Prajapati, Dhanjibha Ahmedabad, India, Civil Engineering. Pratt, Roberta K. Hoxie, Physical Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Sigma Chi, CYR, S.E.A. Pratt, William L. Colby, Agricul- tural Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, Ag. EC. Club, FFA. Preddy, Donna R. Wichita, Modern Languages, Alpha Xi Delta Cor. Sec., S.E.A., CYR, SCC, Stu. Coun. Price, Lawrence E. Baxter Springs, Pre-Medicine. Priddy, Darrell D. Topeka, Feed Technology, FarmHouse, Men ' s Glee, 4-H, Milling Assn., FFA. Proctor, Constance J. Mound Valley, Business Administration Accounting. Provenzano, Joseph S. Garwood, N.J., Physical Edu- cation, Phi Epsilon Kappa, K-Club, Football. Puls, Spencer A. Holdrege, Neb., Physical Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Football. Purvis, Leonard G. Manhattan, Secondary Education. Quade, Kenneth G. Lincoln, Business Administration Accounting, Beta Sigma Psi, Gamma Delta, Schs. Quantic, Lois C. Scandia, Ele- mentary Education, S.E.A., Whi-Purs, RA. Racette, Henry R. Clyde, Secondary Education, Phi Alpha Theta, S.E.A., Newman Club. Racette, Judith A. Clyde, Secondary Edu- cation, S.E.A., Newman Club. Radke, John E. Russell, Agronomy. Rahe, Charlotte C. Republic, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Rahman, Mohammed A. Hyderabad, India, Civil Engineering, ASCE, India Assn., Basketball. Rajput, Yudh V. Delhi, India, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Raney, Gary L. Cunningham Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Rash, Patricia A. Thayer, Secondary Edu- cation, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Mor- tar Bd., Chimes, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Rasmussen, Carol A. Vliets, Home Economics Teaching. 418 Proctor Purvis Racette, H. Rahe Raney Provenzano Quade Racette, J. Rahman Rash Puls Quantic Radke Rajput Rasmussen, C. Rasmussen, D. Rathbun Ray Rayl Raymond Rea Reardon Reddy Redetzke Reed,B. Reed,L. Reed,R. Reed.S. Reffner Reimer Reser Richards Rees Reichel, D. Reinhart Rewerts Ricklefs Reeves Reichel, L. Renfrew Reynolds Ridge Rasmussen, Duane K. Vliets, Electrical Engineering. Rathbun, Leon K. Beverly, Agricultural Education. S.E.A., NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club, Schs. Ray, Marian E. Wakefield, Veterinary Medicine, Football. Rayl, Charles R. Emporia, Animal Husbandry, Scab- bard Blade, Block and Bridle, Livestock, Wool, Meats Dairy Cattle Judging Teams. Raymond, George E. Garnett, Animal Husbandry. Rea, Ruth C. Halstead, Modern Languages, Chi Omega V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma Chi, A S Honors Program. Reardon, James N. Beloit, Secondary Education. Reddy, Suku- mar R. Hyderabad, India, Mechanical Engineering. Redetzke, Kenneth E. Claflin, Agricultural Economics, Phi Kappa Theta Pres., Ag. EC. Club, CYR, Flying Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Reed, Bruce H. Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration Accounting. Reed, Linda J. Mankato, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Reed, Ronald J. Peru, Economics, Alpha Gamma Rho, CYR. Reed, Sharon D. Neodesha, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, S.E.A. Advisory Bd. Rees, Helen L. Topeka, Elementary Edu- cation, Alpha Xi Delta Rush Chm., S.E.A. Reeves, Richard D. Arkansas City, Electrical Engineering. Reffner, Jack F. Valley Center, Mathematics, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Eta Sigma, ANS, Pi Mu Epsilon, CYD. Reichel, Darell R. LaCrosse, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AICHE. Reichel, Lana K. LaCrosse, Home Economics Teaching. Reimer, Ervin C. Meade, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club, FFA, Mennonite Fellow. Reinhart, Max J. Hutchinson, Electrical Engineering, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Phi Theta Kappa, IEEE, Engr. C9un. Renfrew, Rob- ert M. Overland Park, Business Administration. Reser, Gerald H. Rossville, Government. Rewerts, Ellis W. Leoti, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Engr. Coun. Reynolds, Gary J. Neodesha, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club Pres., Ag. Coun. Richards, Lloyd L. Hoyt, Feed Technology, Ag. Assn., 4-H, ISA, Football, Schs. Ricklefs, John L. Severance, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle. Ridge, William A. Penalosa, Agricultural Engi- neering, Delta Sigma Phi, ASAE, 4-H, SCSA, CYR. 419 Seniors: Rie Sch Riedinger, James A. Mandan, N.D., Veterinary Medicine. Rie- niann. Marlin J. Claflin, Agricultural Education. Robb, Ronald S. Lawrence, Dairy Science, FarmHouse Rush Chm., Alpha Zeta, Blue Key, Dairy Club Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Robbins, Emily A. Kirkwood, Mo., Family and Child Develop- ment, Kappa Delta, Family Child Development Club, YWCA, CYR, Union Comm., Newman Club. Roberts, Joyce A. Manhat- tan, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pres., 4-H Treas., S.E.A., YWCA. Roberts, Terry T. Tecumseh, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Robertson, Charles A. Kansas City, Mo., Business Administra- tion Accounting, CYR, Union Comm. Robl, Martin G. Ellinwood, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA Pres., New- man Club, Schs. Robuck, Stanley S. Halstead, Secondary Educa- tion, Alpha Kappa Lambda V-Pres., Pledge Trainer, S.E.A., CYR, SCC, Men ' s Glee. Rogers, Frank A. Rose Hill, Civil Engineering. Rohde, Drexel D. Pittsburg, Architecture. Roof, Donald B. Manhattan, Second- ary Education, S.E.A. Roohms, John W. St. John, Agronomy. Root, Marie M. Medi- cine Lodge, Textiles and Clothing, Clothing Textiles Club, 4-H. Rosness, Melody B. Falls Church, Va., Elementary Education. Ross, Duane K. Salina, Business Administration. Ross, Gary R. Blue Mound, Entomology, Entomology Club. Rowe, Howard S. Elmont, N.Y., Zoology, 4-H, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found., Intra- murals. Rowland, James W. Rockford, 111., Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Tau, ANS. Royer, James M. Mission, Nuclear Engineer- ing, Beta Theta Pi Treas., Steel Ring, ANS Pres., K-State Engr. Feature Ed. Rueck, Jon M. Gardner, Nuclear Engineering. Ruff, Frank A. Rossville, Mechanical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta Sec., S.A.M.E. Pres., Delta Pi Epsilon Sec., ASME, K-State Engr. News Ed. Rule, John F. Herington, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Rumsey, Dwayne I. Wichita, Architecture. Rundle, Kenneth L. Logan, Veterinary Medicine. Rupp, Mary J. Manhattan, English, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., A S Coun., Union Comms., Angel Flight, PTP. Rust, Morris D. Argonia, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration Accounting, ASME Treas., CYR. Riedinger Robbins Robertson Rogers Roohms Riemann Roberts, J. Robl Rohde Root Robb Roberts, T. Robuck Roof Rosness Ross, D. Ross, G. Rowe Rowland Royer Rueck Ruff Rule Rumsey Rundle Rupp Rust 420 Ryan Sadkin, B. Sadkin, D. Saleem Sampson Sanders Sankey Santala Sarver Sauer Sawyer Saxe Schafer Scheibler Schletzbaum Schnell Schroeder, D. Schartz Schemper Schmidt Schoen Schroeder. G. Scheetz Schlegel Schmitt Schrag Schultz Ryan, Patrick W. Salina, Nuclear Engineering. Sadkin, Barbara A. Lyons, Speech, Pi Epsilon Delta Sec., Orchesis V-Pres., K- State Players Pres. Sadkin, David Newark, N.J., English, Pi Epsilon Delta Pres., K-State Players, NDEA Fellow. Saleem, Najmuddin Karachi, Pakistan, Chemical Engineering. Sampson, Dennis L. Salina, Electrical Engineering. Sanders, John E. To- peka, Business Administration. Sankey, Steven R. Great Bend, Electrical Engineering, S.A.M.E. V-Pres., IEEE. Santala, Herman D. Manhattan, Veterinary Medi- cine, Theta Xi, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Sarver, Daniel C. Kirkwood, Mo., Business Administration. Sauer, Stephen F. Overland Park, Architecture, Phi Kappa Theta Rush Chm., AIA, Men ' s Glee, Union Comm., Newman Club, Centennial Comm. Sawyer, Charles M. Overland Park, Business Administration. Saxe, Sharon K. Wichita, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Coun., Dorm Judicial Bd., FTP, MC, Phi Sigma Chi. Schafer, Lucia A. Norton, Modern Languages, Pi Beta Phi Pledge Trainer, S.E.A., Clinic Club, AWS Pres., Judicial Bd. Sec., Newman Club. Schartz, Mathilda H. Lamed, Mathematics. Scheetz, James W. Hanover, Technical Journalism, Alpha Delta Theta, Clinic Club, Water Sports Club. Scheibler, James L. Bennington, Business Administration Ac- counting. Schemper, Charlene E. Prairie View, Elementary Edu- cation. Schlegel, Jay C. Onaga, Secondary Education. Schletzbaum, Nancy E. Topeka, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Soc. Chm., Pledge Trainer, S.E.A., Phi Sigma Chi, FTP. Schmidt, Kenneth A. Catherine, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Sports Car Club V-Pres., Newman Club. Schmitt, David A. Atchison, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi Pub. Chmn., Men ' s Glee. Schnell, James C. Beloit, Speech. Schoen, Maxine C. Lenora, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A., Professional Foods Club, Home EC. Teaching Club, 4-H, UCCF. Schrag, Gary A. McPherson, History. Schroeder, Donald G. Marysville, Veterinary Medicine. Schroe- der, Galen L. Great Bend, Government. Schultz, Galen E. Trousdale, Business Administration Accounting. 421 Schultz Scott, M. Schuttenhelm Schwintz Scribner Searcy Scott, C. Seibert Scott, J. D. Selby Scott, J. M. Sethi Scott, L. Shafer Seniors: Sch Sni Shah Shank SheaJ. Sherar Shandy Shannon Sheets Shiel Shane Shaw Shenkel Shields Schultz, Steven D. Lucas, Animal Husbandry, Beta Sigma Psi Schs. Chm., LSA. Schuttenhelm, Roy W. LeMay, Mo., Art, Lambda Chi Alpha. Schwintz, Larry C. Winfield, Agricultural Education. Scott, Charlene A. Brewster, Textiles and Clothing, Clothing Textiles Club, OCW. Scott, John D. Brewster, Agri- cultural Economics. Scott, Johnette M. White City, Home Eco- nomics Teaching, Kappa Delta, Home EC. Teaching Club, A.G.O., S.E.A., YWCA, CYR. Scott, Larry E. Council Grove, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle, Wool Judging Team. Scott, Mel R. Manhattan, Business Administration. Scribner, John D. El Dorado, Animal Husbandry. Searcy, Doris J. To- peka, Home Economics Teaching. Seibert, Gale R. Macksville, Agricultural Education, Men ' s Glee, Ag. Ed. Club, FFA. Selby, Robert C. Richland, Nuclear Engineering. Sethi, Krishan L. New Delhi, India, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Shafer, Pa- tricia N. Wichita, Government, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Inter-dorm Coun. Pres., CYD, Kappa Phi, Carmichael Program. Shah, Chandrakant D. Bombay, India, Mechanical Engineering. Shandy, Jacky J. Manhattan, Business Administration Account- ing. Shane, Thomas W. Wichita, Secondary Education, Acacia, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Shank, Edward F. New Cambria, Statistics. Shannon, K. Sue Wichita, Elementary Education. Shaw, Jerry Wichita, Physical Education. Shea, James L. Pratt, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Sheets, Larry M. Topeka, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Soc., SCSA Treas. Shenkel, Roger C. Manhattan, Chemistry, Beta Theta Pi Pres., Putnam Scholar, Phi Eta Sigma Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Sheree L. Prairie Village, English, Chi Omega, Mortar Bd., Pan- Omega, Angel Flight, Miss K-State Manhattan Finalist. Shiel, Sheree L. Prairie Village, English, Chi Omega, Mortar Bd., Pan- hel. Pres., Chimes, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Stu. Coun., SAB, Union Comm. Shields, Billie E. Fredonia, Veterinary Medicine. 422 Shipman Shryock Shurtz Siefkes Silvy Simon Simpson, J. Simpson, R. L. Simpson, R. D. Skaggs Slingsby Sloan, D. Shipman, Nancy L. Prairie Village, Elementary Education. Shryock, Larry J. Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Delta Upsi- lon, IEEE. Shurtz, Glen L. Arkansas City, Electrical Engineer- ing. Siefkes, Darwin L. Hudson, Milling Technology. Silvy, Nova J. Wathena, Wildlife Conservation, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Wildlife Soc., Newman Club, Intramurals. Simon, Vaughn N. Westmore- land, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, ASME. Simpson, Jerald H. Kiowa, Physical Education. Simpson, Robert L. Clifton, Business Administration. Simpson, Roderic D. Dodge City, Zoology. Skaggs, Gary C. Pratt, Business Admin- istration. Slingsby, Jerry A. Wichita, Government. Sloan, Daniel C. Kingman, Mechanical Engineering. Sloan, Mary A. Junction City, Elementary Education. Slyter, Arthur L. Paola, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Block Bridle, 4-H, Chaparajos Pres., Little American Royal Pres., Treas. Smiley, Lucinda Junction City, Secondary Educa- tion. Smit, Gerardus M. Seroe Colorado, Netherlands, Mechancial En- gineering, ASME. Smith, Barry B. Wichita, Architecture, AIA. Smith, Donald D. Miltonvale, Chemical Engineering. Smith, James D. Miltonvale, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Flying Club, Band, CYR, Westminster Fellow. Smith, Lawrence E. Jewell, Geography. Smith, Lyle K. Ft. Wingate, N.M., Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Meredith A. Hill City, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Smith, Patricia A. Overland Park, Elementary Education. Smith, Sharon L. Kansas City, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Theta Sigma Phi, Royal Purple Org. Ed. Smith, Suzanne Robinson, Elementary Education. Snider, Rob- ert L. Johnson, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Snider, Susan B. Bay Village, Ohio, Speech. Sloan, M. Smit Smith, J. Smith, M. Smith, S. Slyter Smith, B. Smith, L. E. Smith, P. Snider, R. Smiley Smith, D. Smith, L. K. Smith, S. L. Snider, S. 423 Seniors: Sob Swe Sobba, Amy J. Towanda, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. V-Pres., Union Comm., PTP. Soder- strom, Gerald D. Junction City, Business Administration. Somer- halder, Sammy R. Minden, Neb., Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, K-Club Sec., Football, Basketball, Baseball, Ath- letic Schs. Somers, John O. Norton, Chemical Engineering. Spacil, Leon L. Ellinwood, Business Administration Accounting, CYD, Newman Club. Spangler, Joan M. Salina, Modern Languages, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E.A., A S Coun. Sec., Union Comm., PTP, Stu. Ambassador. Spangler, Sharon L. Axtell, Home Economics and Journalism, Alpha Xi Delta, Theta Sigma Phi Pres., Collegian Asst. Soc. Ed., Asst. Summer Ed., Soc. Ed., Home EC. Journalism Club. Sparks, Thomas T. Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration. Sppel- stra, John H. Prairie View, Business Administration Accounting. Sprecker, Beverly J. Manhattan, Applied Music. Sproat, Steve E. Sedan, Electrical Engineering. Stafford, Charles M. Novato, Calif., Zoology. Shrimp Creole is served at the professional foods dinner. The affair ' s theme was Regional U.S.A. Sobba Soderstrom Somerhalder Somers Spacil Spangler, J. Spangler, S. Sparks Spoelstra Sprecker Sproat Stafford ,t 424 Staley S canton Stearns Steele Steerman Steinfort Stephens, J. Stephens, L. Stephenson Stewart Stoskopf Stover Staley, Warren R. Springfield, 111., Electrical Engineering, Beta Theta Pi Pres., Sigma Tau, Blue Key V-Pres., Sr. Class Treas. Stanton, Donald W. Wichita, Veterinary Medicine. Stearns, Linda L. Kansas City, Mo., Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Delta Delta Delta Pres., MMUN, Clothing Textiles Club. Steele, Sandra K. Arkansas City, Bacteriology, Kappa Kappa Gamma Cor. Sec., A S Counc. Steerman, Sarah J. Emporia, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi Rush Chm., S.E.A., CYR. Steinfort, Frances C. Junction City, Elementary Education, S.E.A., UCCF. Stephens, James C. Manhattan, Business Administration, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Stephens, Larry L. Moline, Mathematics. Stephenson, Byron R. Lyons, Pre-Medicine, Beta Theta Pi, Clinic Club Pres., Track. Stewart, Evan R. Nickerson, Mathe- matics. Stoskopf, Mary A. Hoisington, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Whi-purs, Phi Sigma Phi, 4-H, Kappa Phi, Schs. Stover, Ronald D. Arkan- sas City, Chemical Engineering. Strader, Ronald D. Kansas City, Mo., Pre-Dentistry. Straus, Charles W. Chicago, III, History, Phi Kappa Theta Treas., Pres., Stu. Orientation Comm., CYD State Treas., Newman Club. Strohl, Richie R. Kansas City, Textiles and Clothing, Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., Clothing Textiles Club Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Stromer, William L. Kansas City, Mo., Zoology, Zoology Club, Research Asst. Stucky, Janice K. McPherson, Family and Child Development, Smurthwaite Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mortar Bd., Stu. Senate, Family Child Development Club. Studebaker, Paul W. El Dorado, Chemical Engineering. Sullivan, Gary L. Garden City, Business Administration Ac- counting. Supica, Max Kansas City, Mathematics. Suttner, Roger W. Ridgeway, 111., Secondary Education. Sutton, Larry L. Clay Center, Electrical Engineering. Svaty, Ronnie L. Ellsworth, Pre-Law. Swartz, Lawrence L. Goff, Busi- ness Administration Accounting, CYD, ISA, Newman Club. Swartz, Paul B. Hiawatha, Electrical Engineering, Beta Theta Pi V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring. Sweat, Morris E. Smith Center, Chemical Engineering, AIChE, Frog Club, Judo Club, Newman Club. Sweat, Vincent E. Ken- sington, Agricultural Economics. Strader Stromer Sullivan Sutton Swartz, P. Straus Stucky Supica Svaty Sweat, M. Strohl Studebaker Suttner Swartz, L. Sweat, V. 425 Swenson Teare Swerczek Teichgraeber Switzer Terrell Tanner Thaemert Taton Theilmann Taylor, J. M. Thompson, J. Taylor, J. L. Thompson, T. Seniors: S we -Van Thorngren Ticknor Tollefson Town Tiarks Tilbury Tomlinson Townlev Tichenor Tillotson Tonn Townsend Swenson, Diane S. Prairie Village, Medical Techonology, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Delta Theta Sec., V-Pres. Swerczek, Thomas W. Cedar Rapids, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Newman Club, Schs., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Switzer, Keith N. Chanute, Civil Engineering. Tanner, Patricia A. St. John, Home Economics Teaching. Taton, Ronald D. Satanta, Business Admin- istration. Taylor, John M. Norton, Government. Taylor, Judy L. Huntington, N.Y., Home Economics and Art, Pi Epsilon Delta V-Pres., Cosmopolitan Club, PTP, K-State Players Sec., Home EC. Art Club. Teare, Elizabeth L. Manhattan, Secondary Education. Teich- graeber, Richard D. Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Delta Upsi- lon, Etta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Golf Terrell, Rebecca L. Eudora, Foods and Nutrition. Thaemert, Leon P. Sylvan Grove, Business Administration. Theilmann, Louanne Tecumseh, Ele- mentary Education, Gamma Phi Beta V-Pres., Pledge Trainer, S.E.A., Schs. Thompson, James D. Shawnee, Sociology. Thomp- son, Tommy R. Coffeyville, Landscape Architecture. Thorngren, John C. Mission, Electrical Engineering, Kappa Sigma V-Pres., Sigma Tau Pres., Eta Kappa Nu, Steel Ring Treas., IEEE, K-State Engr. Ed., Engr. Coun. Tiarks, Henry J. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Animal Husbandry. Tichenor, Robert G. Burrton, Industrial Engineering. Ticknor, Janet G. Ft. Worth, Tex., Home Economics and Art, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Upsilon Omicron V-Pres., Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Home EC. Art Club V-Pres. Tilbury, Larry W. Bend- ena, Mathematics. Tillotson, Paul J. Shields, Veterinary Medicine. Tollefson, James C. Willis, Psychology, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres., Rush Chm., LSA. Tomlinson, Bruce L. Carlyle, Animal Hus- bandry. Tonn, Valetta M. Plevna, Elementary Education. Town, Lester M. Paola, Bacteriology. Townley, Duane O. Topeka, Electrical Engineering. Townsend, William D. Leawood, Business Administration. 426 Trimmell, Jill J. Liberal, Elementary Education. Truax, James L. Peabody, Milling Technology, CYR, Rifle Team, DMS. Tucker, Rebecca L. Emporia, Mathematics. Tucker, Tom S. Macksville, Milling Technology, Milling Assn. Tucking, Karen S. Valley Falls, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Inter-Dorm Coun., Family and Child Development Club, Kappa Phi Cor. Sec., Wesley Found. Tuggle, Thomas M. Cimarron, Business Administration Ac- counting. Turnbull, John A. Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi. Turner, William R. Lyons, Business Administration. Tyson, Francis E. Stockton, Speech, Sigma Chi V-Pres., Men ' s Glee Pres., AFROTC. Ubert, Howard J. Woodward, Okla., Electrical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta Treas., IEEE Pres., Scabbard Blade, S.A.M.E., Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Engr. Coun. V-Pres., K-State Engr., CYR. Ulrich, Jacquelyn M. Holcomb, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A. Underwood, Alan K. Topeka, Geography, Beta Theta Pi, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Scabbard Blade Pres., Geography Club, Football, Schs. Ungeheuer, David E. Centerville, Agriculture. Unruh, David M. Wichita, Business Administration, Acacia V-Pres., Alpha Kappa Psi, K-Club, Chancery Club, Wrestling, Athletic Schs. Urban, Wil- liam T. Salina, Nuclear Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres., Pledge Trainer, ANS V-Pres., Steel Ring, UCCF. Van Allen, Cecil L. Sharon Springs, Architecture. Van Doren, James E. Topeka, Mechancial Engineering. Van Gundy, Nelson J. Salina, Pre-Law. Entertaining at the first annual India Day celebra- tion, a dancer performs for Ambassador B. K. Nehru. Trimmell Truax Tucker, R. Tucker, T. Tucking Tuggle Turnbull Turner Tyson Ubert Ulrich Underwood Ungeheuer Unruh Urban Van Allen Van Doren Van Gundy 427 wHP V- Vesterberg Vodraska Wadhwa Wahlen Wallerius Vierling Voeltz Wagner, B. Waite Wallingford Vincent Von Fange Wagner, R. Walker Walsdorf Seniors: Wes Wie Vesterberg, Virgil V. Wells, Agricultural Education, FFA, Ag. Ed. Club, Meats Judging Team, Schs. Vierling, Lawrence B. Alexandria, Va., Agricultural Economics. Vincent, Janet I. Alden, Elementary Education. Vodraska, Robert V. Ellsworth, Agronomy. Voeltz, Richard E. Ellsworth, Horticulture. Von Fange, Duane C. Clay Center, Architecture. Wadhwa, Vishesh C. Alma, Industrial Engineering. Wagner, Bev- erly M. Salina, Home Economics and Art, Chi Omega Soc. Chm., Home EC. Art Club Pres., Home EC. Coun., AWS. Wagner, Ro- berta C. Topeka, Physics. Wahlen, Marvin C. Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau. Waite, Jerald T. Fenton, Iowa, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Intra- murals. Walker, David G. Hutchinson, Business Administration Accounting. Wallerius, Mary S. Salina, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Home EC. Nursing Club, CYD, Whi-Purs, Newman Club. Wallingford, Jerome Wichita, Business Administration Accounting. Walsdorf, Thomas M. Kiel, Wis., Veterinary Medicine. Walter, Larry J. Dighton, Business Administration. Walters, Riley G. Cassoday, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle. Wann, Thomas C. Hays, Mathematics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Court of Chevaliers Pres., CYR, AFROTC. Ward, E. Dawson Prairie Vil- lage, Mechanical Engineering, Beta Theta Pi Cor. Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma. Warner, Carolyn L. Manhattan, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhel. Coun., Angel Flight, S.E.A., RWF. Warren, Lynn A. Longton, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Zeta, Block Bridle. Wasinger, William R. Hays, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Newman Club. Watt, Donald E. Clear- water, Mathematics. Wegman, Edward H. Hoxie, Electrical Engi- neering, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu. Weisser, Vir- ginia A. Paxico, Technical Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi Sec., Kappa Phi. Weldon, Charles R. Kansas City, Business Admin- istration, Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Wells, Lois K. Mulvane, Art. Walter Walters Wann Ward Warner Warren Wasinger Watt Wegman Weisser Weldon Wells 428 Wenger, Richard D. Powhattan, Secondary Education, Phi Delta Theta Soc. Chm., Delta Sigma Pi, S.E.A., CYR, Band, 4-H, Traf- fic Appeals Bd., Wesley Found. Wentz, Michael L. Concordia, Secondary Education. Westfall, Linda M. Leawood, Home Eco- nomics and Art, Delta Delta Delta Songleader, Military Ball Queen, S.E.A., Angel Flight. Wheeler, Dean E. Auburn, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. White, Beverly A. Kansas City, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. White, Daniel F. Russell, Pre-Medicine. White, Dolores P. Coldwater, Family and Child Development, Family Child Development Club Sec., FTP, Sociology Club 4-H. White, Ronald A. Agra, Agronomy. White, Sharon K. Edson, Home Economics Teaching. Wickham, Larry D. Manhattan, Business Administration, Delta Sigma Phi Cor. Sec., K-Club, CYR, DSF, Tennis. Widner, Janice K. Salina, Family and Child Development, Alpha Xi Delta, Fam- ily Child Development Club, AWS, PTP. Wiechman, John H. Hutchinson, Wildlife Conservation. Wenger Wheeler White, D. P. Wickham Wentz White, B. White, R. Widner Westfall White, D. F. White, S. Wiechman Armed with brooms and buckets, a squad of freshmen athletes on scholarship clean the stadium area after each football game. BOB Wiescamp Wiggins Wilkerson Wille Williams, A. Williams, D. E. Williams, D. M. Williams, H. Williamson Wills Wilson, A. Wilson, M. Wilson, R. Wisdom Woodruff Wrench Yerkes Winston Woldt Woods Wright York Winter Wood Wood son Wunsch Yotter J ' - F Seniors: Wie Yot Wiescamp, Lyle W. Independence, Mechanical Engineering. Wiggins, Connie R. Princeton, 111., Home Economics Teaching, Dorm Pres., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Wilkerson, I. eland D. Council Grove, Business Administration Accounting. Wille, Alvin L. Hiawatha, Civil Engineering. Williams, Allan G. Salina, Architecture. Williams, Donald E. Winfield, Dairy Manu- facturing, Dairy Products Judging Team, Dairy Club. Williams, Donald M. Council Grove, Electrical Engineering. Wil- liams, Harold D. Wa verly, Business Administration Accounting. Williamson, Arthur W. Strawn, Chemistry. Wills, Marlene R. Concordia, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Cor. Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Phi Sigma Chi, CYD. Wilson, Anita K. Norton, Home Economics Journalism, Phi Upsilon Omicron Pres., Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Theta Sigma Phi. Alpha Lambda Delta, RA, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Honors Program. Wilson, Margaret E. Evanston, 111., Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Wilson, Richard H. Norton, Zoology, Arnold Air Soc., Zoology Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Honors Program. Winston, Raedell J. St. Francis, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Chi Omega, CYD, Angel Flight, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Barnwarmer Queen. Winter, Dennis P. Clifton, Agricultural Education, NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club. Wisdom, Judith A. Wichita, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Woldt, Robert E. Fairview, Busi- ness Administration. Wood, Joseph N. Manhattan, Architecture. Woodruff, Robert A. Manhattan, Physics. Woods, Robert W. Rozel, Civil Engineering. Woodson, Larry D. Kingman, Agricul- tural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, 4-H, Ag. Ed. Club, S.E.A., NVATA. Wrench, Margaret L. Burr Oak, Speech. Wright, Dorothy I. Ft. Scott, Bacteriology, Alpha Delta Theta, UCCF. Wunsch, Galen G. Harper, Business Administration. Yerkes, David C. Balboa Heights, Panama Canal Zone, Business Administration. York, Lawrence R. Garden City, Animal Hus- bandry. Yotter, Edward E. Leoti, Civil Engineering, S.A.M.E., ASCE, Chi Epsilon, RWF. 430 Students gather to try their luck at the Penny Pitch booth. The Wildcat Carnival was sponsored by the water Sports Club. Seniors: You Zsc Young, Jeanette 0. Hays, Medical Technology. Young, Patricia K. Alexander, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres., S.E.A., Kappa Delta Pi. Younkin, Timothy D. Chase, Government. Youse, Larry W. Clay Center, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Lambda, CYR, Westminister Fellow. Youse, Linda A. Clay Center, Secondary Education, S.E.A., UCCF. Yoxall, Mary J. Osbourne, Home Economics Teaching, RA, Home EC. Teaching Club Treas., S.E.A., CYR. Yu, Kin C. Hong Kong, China, Electrical Engineering. Zebarth, Brenda K. Independence, Mo., Elementary Education. Zimmer- man, Gerald W. Udall, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club Cor. Sec., Pershing Rifles, AFROTC, Ag. Coun., ISA. Zoeller, Mark J. Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta, ANS, Union Comm., Traffic Appeals Bd., MPC, MC, Stu. Orientation Leader. Zschoche, William J. Atchison, Business Administration. Second Semester Seniors Adams, Ronald E. Enterprise, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE, Schs. Azad, Hardam S. Abohar, Punjab, India, Civil Engineering, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Eraser, Jerry W. Wichita, Physical Education. Godfrey, Max A. Parsons, Poultry Science. McDonald, Ronald T. Garnett, Pre- Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, MUN, MPC, Union Comm., K- Club, Clinic Club, Football, Schs. Porterfield, Margene S. Los Gatos, Calif., Psychology. Young, J. Young, P. Younkin Youse, L.W. Youse, L. A. Yoxall Yu Zebarth Zimmerman Zoeller Zschoche Adams Azad Fraser Godfrey McDonald Porterfield ! Lla 431 ft I V Graduate Students: Ad v -Dob Top Row: Advani, Gul H. Bombay, India, Mechanical Engineering. Afzal, Mohammad Lyallpur, Pakistan, Agricultural Economics. Akram, Muhammad Mont- gomery, Pakistan, Animal Nutrition. Alice, James N. Arkansas City, Business Administration. Second Row. Allison, Max L. Charleston, 111., Horti- culture. Ansari, Noorul W. Hyderabad, India, Geology. Baker, Ruth A. Wilmore, Speech. Baman, Bhasker I. Bombay, India, Industrial Engineering. Third Row: Bautista, Josef ina M. Laguna, Philippines, Institutional Management. Bhatnagar, Vasant K. Job- ner, India, Economics. Bonneau, Roland J. Manhattan, Education. Chambers, Lionel R. Severy, Technical Jour- nalism. Fourth Row: Chang, Jean C. Queens, N. Y., Foods and Nutrition. Chiang, Chung Taipei, China, Mechanical Engineering. Chung, Hsin Y. Taiwan, China, Feed Tech- nology. Clark, Elizabeth E. Holton, Bacteriology. Bottom Row: Congrove, James E. Effingham, Agron- omy. Connolly, Paul J. Manhattan, Architecture. Craig, Marion E. Bangor, Maine, Technical Journalism. Curtis, Lloyd S. Dodge City, Industrial Engineering. Seen through the checkered windows of the Student Union, Anderson Hall overlooks a rainy but still busy campus. Curtis Dalai Darukhanavala Darwash Das Dawson De Guzman Dejong Desai Dheerasawasdi Diaz Dobson k l . r Advani Allison Bautista Chang Congrove Afzal Ansari Bhatnagar Chiang Connolly Akram Baker Bonneau Chung Craig 47k Alice Baman Chambers Clark Curtis Top Row: Curtis, Robert G. St. John, Animal Hus- bandry. Dalai, Bipin S. Bombay, India, Industrial Engineering. Darukhanavala, Jehangir Bombay, India, Industrial Engineering. Darwash, Adnan O. Baghdad, Iraq, Animal Breeding. Second Row: Das, Teki L. Tirupati, India, Botany. Dawson, Edward E. Newton, Regional Planning. De Guzman, Angelita Manilla, Philippines, Biochemistry. De Jong, Hielke Ontario, Canada, Horticulture. Third Row: Desai, Rohini V. Petlad, India, Economics. Dheerasawasdi, Supatra Bankok, Thailand, History. Diaz, Juan C. Lima, Peru, Agricultural Engineering. Dobson, G. Paul Hutchinson, Industrial Engineering. 433 Graduate Students: Dow-Pop Top Row: Dowell, Albert R. Robinson, Geology. Dreil- ing, Mark J. Topeka, Physics. Eastwood, Raymond L. Summerfield, Geology. Eilrich, Gary L. Ellsworth, Agronomy. Second Row: Fairchild, Frederick Manhattan, Milling Industry. Funk, Sandra S. Kansas City, Mo., Art. Gar- rigues, Roy M. Salina, Zoology. Geil, Larry L. Great Bend, Agricultural Economics. Third Row: Gering, Catherine M. Atchison, Education. Giles, Gary L. Sublette, Mechanical Engineering. Gilli- land, Phil D. Abilene, Statistics. Gonzalez, Luis A. Barranquilla, Colombia, Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Gordon, David E. La Monte, Mo., Physics. Gupta, Surendra K. Jodhpur, India, Civil Engineering. Hadimani, Allappa S. Dharwar, India, Agronomy. Haupt, Brian T. Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Helms, Patricia I. WaKeeney, Family and Child Development. Hirt, Bethold J. Dorrance, Zoology. Hite, Julia M. Prairie Grove, Ark., Entomology. Hollo- way, Leon A. Jewell, Electrical Engineering. Huang Jagtap Jovellanos Hung Jain Judy Huntzinger Jones Justice Hwang Jones Kanchanomai Dowell Fairchild Gering Gordon Helms Dreiling Funk Giles Gupta Hirt Eastwood Garrigues Gilliland Hadimani Hite Eilrich Geil Gonzalez Haupt Holloway Top Row: Huang, Lien H. Kaohsiung, Formosa. Milling Industry. Hung, Shirley S. Taipei, China, Physics. Huntzinger, Janet M. Broken Bow, Neb., Family and Child Development. Hwang, Wei S. Taipei, China, Chemical Engineering. Second Row: Jagtap, Prabhakar N. Bombay, India, Civil Engineering. Jain, Laxmichand K. Bombay, India, Chemical Engineering. Jones, Roger Kimbolton, Her- fordshire, England, Plant Pathology. Jones, Rosemary E. Beach, N. D., Foods and Nutrition. Bottom Row: Jovellanos, Raymundo Calasiao, Philip- pines, Agricultural Engineering. Judy, Hal E. Hutchin- son, Agricultural Engineering. Justice, William L. Shawnee, Agricultural Economics. Kanchanomai, Pensri Nondhaburi, Thailand, History. 434 Kao Kapadia Kewalramani Kahn Khuntia Knieper Kruckenberg Kumar Little Love Manaktala Manzo Mathad Mattas Mclntire Mertz Miller Miller Misra Moore Top Row: Moser, Lowell E. Seville, Ohio, Agronomy. Najjar, Aida A. Amman, Jordan, Home Economics Journalism. Nijweide, Robert J. Wageningen, Nether- lands, Feed Technology. Ohlemeier, Bill J. La Crosse, Speech. Second Row: Parikh, Ramesh M. Bombay, India, In- dustrial Engineering. Pasha, Muhammad A. Sialkot City, Pakistan, Surgery and Medicine. Patel, Rajendra U. Bombay, India, Industrial Engineering. Patel, Vinubhai C. Po Ode, India, Industrial Engineering. Bottom Row: Patil, Jayant S. Bordi, India, Extension Education. Peiter, Marilyn A. Marionville, Mo., Cloth- ing and Textiles. Pence, John T. West Lafayette, Ind., Institutional Management. Popat, Kanaiyilal C. Bom- bay, India, Industrial Engineering. Top Row: Kao, Chao-Jen Tainan, China, Chemical Engineering. Kapadia, Ajitkumar C. Bombay, India, In- dustrial Engineering. Kewalramani, Narain Bombay, In- dia, Industrial Engineering. Khan, Mir A. Hyderabad, India, Entomology. Second Row: Khuntia, Natabara Burla, India, Me- chanical Engineering. Knieper, Philip J. New Orleans, La., Chemical Engineering. Kruckenberg, Samuel Great Bend, Surgery and Medicine. Kumar, Vijay R. New Delhi, India, Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Little, John M. Benton, Ark., Geology. Love, Barbara G. Manhattan, Education. Manaktala, Virendra New Delhi, India, Electrical Engineering. Manzo, David J. Lackawanna, N. Y., Chemistry. Fourth Row: Mathad, Gangadhara S. Hubli, India, Chemical Engineering. Mattas, Richard E. Wilson, Agronomy. Mclntire, Kay L. Wilmington, Del., Cloth- ing and Textiles. Mertz, James L. Wamego, Chemistry. Bottom Row: Miller, Eunice M. Rolla, Mo., Foods and Nutrition. Miller, Ray L. Rolla, Mo., Statistics. Misra, Prabhat K. Puri, India, Industrial Engineering. Moore, Sandra J. Hannibal, Mo., Political Science. Moser Parikh Patil Najjar Pasha Peiter Nijweide Patel Pence Ohlemeier Patel Popat 435 Quarri Rao Reppert Rajparia Reddy Rogers Raju Reddy Satkat Rao Rees Schmidt Top Row: Serate, David S. Iligan City, Philippines, Ex- tension Education. Shah, Somchand J. Andheri, India, Industrial Engineering. Shariff, Sadiq A. Bangalore, In- dia, Electrical Engineering. Sheladia, Parshottam Dhari, India, Civil Engineering. Second Row: Siagian, Rondang R. Djakarta, Indonesia, Biochemistry. Simons, Gale G. Kingman, Nuclear Engineering. Sims, Richard E. Bunker Hill, Mathemat- ics. Singh, D. J. Bapatla, India, Botany. Third Row: Singh, Nagendra P. Hardoi, India, Veteri- nary Medicine. Slusser, Patsy A. Marion, Speech. Sny- der, Charles W. Wichita, Psychology. Srivastava, Girish C. Gorakhpur, India, Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Stoskopf, Lawrence E. Hoisington, Agri- cultural Economics. Sutaria, Daran P. Bombay, India, Industrial Engineering. Tallent, Dwaine R. Manhattan, Accounting. Taylor, Marvin H. Caney, Poultry Science. Bottom Row: Teagarden, John R. La Cygne, Animal Husbandry. Theurer, Larry J. Wellington, Animal Hus- bandry. Tokumaru, Leila E. Honolulu, Hawaii, Educa- tion. Travis, David O. Calvin, Okla., Agronomy. Graduate Students: Qua-Tra Top Row: Quarri, Syed A. Hyderabad, India, Civil Engineering. Rajparia, Deyendra S. Ahmedabad, India, Electrical Engineering. Raju, Dantuluri G. Bapatla, In- dia, Botany. Rao, Gummanur V. Bombay, India, Chem- ical Engineering. Second Row: Rao, Kruttiventy R. Tirupati, India, Entomology. Reddy, Modem N. Nellore, India, Bioche- mistry. Reddy, Thettu R. Hyderabad, India, Mechanical Engineering. Rees, Richard D. Abilene, Agricultural Economics. Bottom Row: Reppert, John C. Anna, 111., Technical Journalism. Rogers, John M. Fairmount, Ind., Chem- istry. Sarkar, Pradip K. Agra, India, Agronomy. Schmidt, John L. Larned, Education. Serate Siagian Singh Stoskopf Teagarden Shah Simons Slusser Sutaria Theurer Shariff Sims Snyder Tallent Tokumaru Sheladia Singh Srivastava Taylor Travis r ' ftf ff, HI 436 One of the social activities planned for graduate stu- dents, square dancing attracts an enthusiastic crowd. Travnicek Vasa Warisi Wilson Clemence Umali Virmani Whitt Unruh Wagner Wille Yang Mudaliar Valsagna Walker Williams Zia Patel Graduate Students: Tra-Zia Top Row: Travnicek, Edward A. Cedar Bluffs, Neb., Chemical Engineering. Umali, Julita E. Tagig, Philip- pines, Institutional Management. Unruh, Bethel A. In- dependence, Clothing and Textiles. Valsagna, Nelly Rafaela, Argentina, Statistics. Second Row: Vasa, Sureshchandra Bombay, India, Electrical Engineering. Virmani, Harish C. New Delhi, India, Civil Engineering, Wagner, Sharon C. Man- hattan, Clothing and Textiles. Walker, Randol R. Chase, Education. Third Row: Warisi, Syed M. Hyderabad, India, In- dustrial Engineering. Whitt, Jerry W. Wichita, In- dustrial Engineering. Wille, Charles F. Shawnee Mission, English. Williams, Lillian M. Haskell, Okla., English. Fourth Row: Wilson, Charles E. Abilene, Mechanical Engineering. Yang, Tsung C. Taichang, Formosa, Civil Engineering. Zia, Sultan M. Hyderabad, India, Elec- trical Engineering. Second Semester Graduate Students Bottom Row: Clemence, Denis Janero, Brazil, Civil Engineering. Mudaliar, Arcot Anohra Pradesh, India, Animal Husbandry. Patel, Chimanlal P. Ahmedabad, In- dia, Electrical Engineering. 437 v 1 ' ' . Dancing after K-State ' s basketball victory over Missouri, couples fill the Union ballroom floor to celebrate. The Union sponsored local ensembles or dime dances after most home games on weekends. Underclassmen Number 5,500 at University Each of 5,500 underclassmen faced a unique experience as he entered college and worked toward the goal foremost in each stu- dent ' s mind, graduation. However, all of the On the second floor, the Farrell Library reference room is a favorite spot for quiet concentration. students were not scheduled to realize that goal, for out of 2,000 entering freshmen, the junior class dwindled to 1,500 students. Re- gardless of differences inherent in each stu- dent, underclassmen shared another bond. In time, they would leave the sheltered con- fines and meet a demanding world. Shouting the familiar hold that line , cheerleaders Louanne Theilmann, Patty Templer, Debbie Dick, Gwen Woodard, Penny Heyl, Sally Smith and Linda Fritz watch a tense moment during football season. Underclassmen: Abe -And Top Panel Top Row: Aberle, Ramon J. Sabetha, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Aberle, Stephen J. Sabetha, Freshman in General. Abersold, Patricia A. Ottawa, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Abmeyer, Beverly J. Topeka, Soph- omore in General. Second Row: Abston, Wilma J. Halstead, Sophomore in Home Economics. Ackerman, Cheryl A. Edson, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Ackerman, Jolane S. Lar- ned, Junior in Secondary Education. Adair, Sharon L. Selden, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Third Row: Adams, Alice M. Elk Falls, Freshman in Home Economics. Adams, Arthur A. Maple Hill, Soph- more in Animal Husbandry. Adams, Carol S. Rossville, Freshman in Music Education. Adams, David C. Milwaukee, Wis., 02 in Architecture. Fourth Row: Adams, Donna J. Lenora, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Adams, Edward L. Lenora, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Adams, Elaine K. Dodge City, Junior in English. Adams, James J. Nevada, Mo., 04 in Architecture. Fifth Row: Adams, Mary K. Lamed, Junior in English. Adams, Richard G. Salina, Junior in Civil Engineering. Adams, Stanley D. Augusta, Sophomore in Mathematics. Adamson, Kathryn M. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Adamson, Lorraine A. Salina, Junior in English. Adcock, Thomas D. Superior, Neb., Junior in Business Administration. Addy, Cathryn L. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Ahlerich, Milton E. Winfield, Freshman in General. Bottom Panel Top Row: Aiken, Jamie L. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Aiken, Kenneth N. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in General. Ailshie, Roger H. Kingsdown, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Ala- kulppi, Marja L. Ft. Richardson, Alaska, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Albertson, James R. Wichita, 02 in Ar- chitecture. Albin, Jane M. McPherson, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Albright, Merle R. Colby, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Alderman, Susan J. Ottawa, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Aldridge, Everett G. Kansas City, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Alexander, Karol K. Overland Park, Junior in Secondary Education. Alexander, Regena K. Harper, Freshman in Applied Music. Alex- ander, Robert Y. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. 440 Top Panel Top Row: Alexander, Roger B. Topeka, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Alford, Fredricka S. Concordia, Junior in Elementary Education. Allacher, Dennis E. Herndon. Junior in Civil Engineering. Alldritt, Jennifer E. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Second Row: Alice, Judith K. Arkansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Allemang, Virginia S. Lyndon, Freshman in Applied Music. Allen, Clyde L. Lamed, 03 in Architecture. Allen, David R. Centralia, Freshman in Business Administration. Third Row:A en, Henry J. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Business Administration. Allen, Joetta A. Oak Park, 111., Sophomore in Speech. Allen, Judith Wichita, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Allen, Kathleen A. Wichita, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Fourth Row: Allen, Lonny D. Atchison, Freshman in Business Administration. Allen, Marjorie C. Abilene, Sophomore in Home Economics. Allerheilgen, David Marysville, Sophomore in Business Administration. Allison, Mary J. Kingman, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Fifth Row: Allison, Nancy L. Independence, Mo., Fresh- man in Home Economics. Alloway, Sheryl L. Wichita, Sophomore in Physics. Almquist, Karmon D. Assaria, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Almquist, Merlan T. Assaria, 03 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Alpert, Dean J. Paola, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Altenborg, Terry G. Lindsborg, 01 in Architecture. Alwin, Duane F. Holton, Sophomore in General. Amen, James B. Lebanon, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Panel Top flow;: Amerine, Gary L. Syracuse, Junior in Business Administration. Ames, Robert D. Chanute, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Amos, Carol S. Colby, Freshman in Elementary Education. Anderson, Agnes F. Agenda, Junior in Elementary Education. Second .Row;: Anderson, Christine Sharon Springs, Junior in Modern Languages. Anderson, Dave F. Sharon Springs, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Anderson, Donna L. Independence, Mo., Junior in Elementary Education. Anderson, Gaylord D. Scranton, Freshman in Feed Tech- nology. Bottom Row: Anderson, Jack L. Sutton, Neb., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Anderson, James H. Valley Falls, Sophomore in Milling Technology. Anderson, John H. Agenda, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Anderson, Judy K. Shawnee, Junior in Home Economics and Art. 441 Underclassmen: And Ave Top Panel Top Row: Anderson, Kathleen M. McPher- son, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Anderson, Larry R. Williamsburg, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. An- derson, Loren M. Omaha, Neb., Junior in Psychology. Anderson, Loretta K. Williamsburg, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Second Row: Anderson, Margaret R. El Dorado, Junior in Elementary Education. Anderson, Marilyn J. Peru, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Anderson, Martha J. Ashland, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Ander- son, Michael S. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Physical Education. Third Row: Anderson, Nancy S. Wichita, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Anderson, Richard M. Bethel, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Anderson, Robert A. Leavenworth, 01 in Architecture. Andres, Jan- ice E. Newton, Freshman in Floriculture. Fourth Row: Andrews, George F. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Andrews, Norbert J. Over- land Park, Freshman in Business Administration. An- drist, Darrell W. Goodland, Junior in Architectural Engi- neering. Anschutz, Frederick G. I .a kin. Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Bottom Row: Anspaugh, Victor E. Luray, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Anstaett, Fred R. Lyndon, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Antenen, Paula G. Ness City, Junior in Business Administration. Antes, Paul F. Effingham, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Panel Top Row: Antes, Robert L. Effingham, Junior in Speech Therapy. Anthony, Rowland H. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Music. Antrim, Barbara S. Kingman, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Appel, Robert L. Gar- field, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Second Row: Applegate, Ruth E. Luray, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Apt, Glenda A. South- ampton, N. Y., Sophomore in Speech. Araneta, Francisco L. San Isidor, Peru, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Arens, Max Q. South Bend, Ind., Freshman in Chemistry Third Row: Armbruster, James A. WaKeeney, Sopho- more in Agricultural Engineering. Armstrong, John P. Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration. Arnett, Larry C. Edwardsville, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Arnold, Betty S. Wichita, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Bottom Row: Arnold, Janet J. WaKeeney, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Arnold, Larry G. Hillsboro, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Arnoldy, David N. Tip- ton, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Ascough, Bruce M. Topeka, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. 442 Top Row: Ash, Paul L. Wetmore, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Asher, James C. Stafford, Sopho- more in Feed Technology. Ashton, Barbara A. Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Astle, Michael V. Haven, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Second Row: Athey, Joel W. Junction City, Sophomore in Mathematics. Atkinson, Barbara A. Udall, Freshman in Home Economics Extension. Atkinson, Mary L. Jewell, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Atkinson, Rexanna J. Bird City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Third Row: Atkinson, William P. Hutchinson, Junior in Mathematics. Atkisson, John L. Wichita, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Attebery, Paul E. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Atwood, James R. Eskridge, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Aubuchon, Martin W. St. Louis, Mo., Soph- omore in Business Administration Accounting. Auchard, Gerald V. Council Grove, Junior in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Augustine, Gary L. Ellis, Sophomore in Nuclear Engi- neering. Augustine, Sandra L. Hutchinson, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Bottom Row: Auld, Doris L. Junction City, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Avery, Eddie L. Wichita, Sopho- more in Wildlife Conservation. Avery, James W. Junction City, Freshman in Social Sciences. Avery, Thomas B. Manhattan, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Dedicated in November by Frank Faust, the environmental lab is financed by a national engineering organization. 443 tiL Underclassmen: Axe Bar Top Row: Axe, Gary M. Leavenworth, Freshman in Gen- eral. Axe, Terry V. Leavenworth, Freshman in History. Ayers, Cheryl L. Mulvane, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Ayers, James E. Wichita, Freshman in Indus- trial Engineering. Second Row: Ayers, Roger O. Linn, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Ayotte, Dennis J. Kansas City, Junior in Business Administration. Ayres, Eva M. Russell, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Baber, Joe K. Cunningham, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Third Row : Bach, Thomas L. Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Back, Joyce E. Mt. Hope, Freshman in Music Education. Back, Marilyn J.- Mt. Hope, Junior in Music Education. Baclar, Jules Hill- side, N. J., Freshman in Psychology. Fourth Row: Badger, Thomas W. Scranton, Junior in Agricultural Education. Badrick Charles, T. Preston, Iowa, Sophomore in Business Administration. Baehler, Judy A. Sharon Springs, Freshman in Home Economics Extension. Baehr, Gratia L. Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Baehr, Phillip T. Emporia, Junior in Electri- cal Engineering. Bagby, Barbara A. Great Bend, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Bahm, Daryl L. Alamota, Freshman in General. Bahm, Ronald D. Alamota, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Sixth Row: Bailey, Murilynne M. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Bailey, Myron L. Lyn- brook, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre- Medicine. Bailey, Roger W. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Law. Baily, Thomas E. Flourtown, Pa., Junior in Business Administration. Seventh Row: Bain, Kay E. Macomb, 111., Sophomore in General. Bainter, Janice C. Jennings, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Baird, Judith K. Prairie Village, Junior in Secondary Education. Baker, Charles G. May- etta, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Eighth Row: Baker, Dale M. McCook, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Baker, Janice E. Lakin, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Baker, Nancy A. Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Baker, Nancy C. Hutchinson, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Bottom Row: Baker, Raymond W. Manhattan, Fresh- man in Economics. Baker, Robert E. Parsons, Junior in Feed Technology. Baker, Ronald A. Garden City, Sopho- more in Mechanical Engineering. Baldwin, Allen V. Con- way, Freshman in Agricultural Education. 444 Top Row: Baldwin, Carol A. Omaha, Neb., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Baldwin, John H. Kansas City, 03 in Architecture. Baldwin, Lonna S. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Bales, Harold J. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Second Row: Ball, James D. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Agronomy. Ball, Penelope J. Tola, Sophomore in Home Economics. Ball, Torrance F. Stanton, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ballantyne, Philip M. Mis- sion, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Ballard, Karen K. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Balthazor, Trudy K. Beloit, Sophomore in General. Banker, Terry G. Liberal, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Banks, David E. Turon, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Banks, Paul J. Effingham, Sophomore in Agronomy. Barb, Kenny H. Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Barber, Donna J. Elk Falls, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Barker, C. Kathrine Oswego, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Fifth Row: Barker, William C. Prairie View, Junior in Business Administration. Barkis, Martha A. Spring Hill, Sophomore in Government. Barkman, Floyd J. Burden, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Barley, Mary L. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics. Sixth Row: Barnard, Dick L. Madison, Sophomore in Physical Education. Barnard, Hugh D. Anthony, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Barnard, Lauren A. Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Barndt, Karen L. Over- land Park, Junior in Mathematics. Seventh Row: Barnes, Marian K. McCracken, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Barnett, Lloyd E. Muscotah, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Barney, Arthur C. Wichita, Freshman in General. Barney, Jeanette E. Wichita, Junior in Modern Languages. Eighth Row : Barnhart, Alice I. Coldwater, Sophomore in Business Administration. Barnhart, Charlotte Wichita, Freshman in General. Barnhart, Rilla S. Wichita, Junior in English. Baron, Ronald P. Alton, 111., Freshman in Agriculture. Bottom Row: Barrett, Peter J. Salina, Junior in Physical Education. Barrier, Nancy K. Parsons, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Barrows, Bradley D. Ness City, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Barta, Richard A. Red Cloud, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 445 Underclassmen: Bar Ber Top Panel Top Row: Earth, Sylvia M. DeSoto, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Bartholomew, Carolyn Alton, Freshman in Music Education. Bartholomew, Marilyn Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bartkoski, Michael J. Kansas City, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Bartley, Carol A. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bartley, Glenn E. Esbon, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Barton, Linda C. Wichita, Sophomore in Humanities. Barton, Nancy B. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Base, Gary L. Sedgwick, Junior in Agri- cultural Economics. Bash, Donald C. Benkelman, Neb., 02 in Architecture. Basore, Richard C. Bentley, Sopho- more in Animal Husbandry. Bass, Andrea R. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Bottom Panel Top Row: Bassett, Marilyn L. Wichita, Junior in Home Economics. Bauder, Helen C. Howard, Freshman in Home Economics. Baxa, Robert G. Hebron, Neb., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Beach, C. Lee Barnes, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Second Row: Beach, Darrell E. Smolan, 04 in Architec- ture. Beach, Gary L. Pierceville, Freshman in Pre- Vet- erinary Medicine. Beal, Alan V. Mt. Hope, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bear, Sawndra J. Vestal, N. Y., Freshman in Biological Sciences. Third Row: Beard, James A. Minneola, Junior in Physi- cal Education. Bearg, Carolyn J. Hiawatha, Junior in Bacteriology. Beasley, Joseph R. Albuquerque, N. M., Freshman in General. Beat, Larry J. Wellington, Junior in Agricultural Education. Fourth Row: Beatson, Robert R. Overland Park, Fresh- man in Biological Sciences. Beaver, Frank M. Mission, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Beaver, Vicki L. Wich- ita, Freshman in General. Beck, Marcia A. Belleville, Freshman in Medical Technology. Fifth Row: Beck, Sandra J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Beck, T. Suzanne Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Becker, An- drew D. Manhattan, Sophomore in Chemical Engineer- ing. Becker, Doris R. Inman, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Bottom Row: Becker, Edna M. Lebo, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Becker, Gary L. Great Bend, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Becker, Law- rence P. Muncie, Freshman in Business Administration. Becker, Robert H. White City, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. { | 446 Top Panel Top Row: Becker, Roger L. Centralia, Fresh- man in General. Beckman, Samuel K. Atchison, Sopho- more in Civil Engineering. Beck with, Ann L. Downs, Sophomore in Restaurant Management. Becraft, Nancy D. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Bednosek, Monty M. WaKeeney, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Beeley, Richard L. Wilmore, 02 in Architecture. Beery, Thomas Z. Wichita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Behan, Carolyn S. Oakley, Junior in Music Education. Third Row: Behnke, Keith C. Kinsley, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Behrens, Suzanne M. Shawnee Mis- sion, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Belden, Guy N. Alamota, Freshman in General. Bell, C. Kim ball Manlius, N. Y., Sophomore in Geology. Fourth Row: Bell, Jo M. Lyons, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bell, Marilea K. Merriam, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Bell, Roberta L. McPherson, Junior in Elementary Education. Belt, Rebecca L. Arkansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Fifth Row: Bench, Susan L. El Dorado, Freshman in Home Economics. Bender, Daryl D. WaKeeney, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Bender, Gary L. WaKeeney, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Bender, Roger D. Ellsworth, 02 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Benedick, Jane C. Wichita, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Benham, William K. Enterprise, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Benjamin, Kenneth U. Wichita, Junior in General. Bennett, Robert E. Man- chester, Sophomore in Milling Technology. mb m ib M Bottom Panel Top Row: Benortham, Thomas D. Har- veyville, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Benson, Kent A. Leawood, Freshman in Milling Technology. Benton, Sharon K. Olathe, Sophomore in Physical Education. Bentrup, Dale R. Sylvan Grove, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Second Row: Bentson, Larry D. McPherson, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Berg, Mary M. Charleston, W. Va., Sophomore in Mathematics. Berger, Chester L. Jetmore, Junior in Physical Education. Ber- ger, Laurene M. Clay Center, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Bergmann, Douglas W. Axtell, Sophomore in Business Administration. Berkey, Pamela J. Rossville, Freshman in General. Berkholtz, Dennis L. Milwaukee, Wis., Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Bernhardt, Janet V. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Medical Technology. 447 Underclassmen: Ber Bol Top Panel Top Row: Berns, Arnold Emporia, Sopho- more in Social Sciences. Bertels, John A. Shawnee Mis- sion, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Bertholf, C. Dean Attica, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bertrand, William A. Clay Center, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Second Row: Betton, Kathleen G. Kansas City, Fresh- man in General. Betz, William D. Junction City, Sopho- more in Electrical Engineering. Betzen, Carol M. McPher- son, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Beyer, Annette J. Gridley, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Third Row: Beyer, Linda M. Belleville, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Bezdek, Beverly A. Abilene, Freshman in Business Administration. Bickel, Blaine W. Topeka, Junior in Agricultural Education. Biddison, Ronald E. Holton, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Bieber, Joel G. Bazine, Junior in Physical Education. Bieberle, Gordon F. Ellin wood, Junior in Technical Journalism. Bieberly, Janet S. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Bieberly, Ralph K. Salina, 01 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Bicker, Carmen L. Hays, 02 in Architec- ture. Biery, Bonita F. Mankato, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Biery, Terry L. Mankato, Junior in Entomology. Biggs, Sherry L. Barnard, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Bottom Panel Top Row: Bilderback, Donna B. Valley Falls, Sophomore in Home Economics. Billinger, Kristin K. Wichita, Freshman in General. Billinger, Max W. Wich- ita, Junior in Business Administration. Billingham, Karen S. Manhattan, Junior in Art. Second Row: Bilyeu, Sandra K. Shawnee, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bircher, Walter R. Ellsworth, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Bird, Gerald A. Lamed, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Bird, Robert E. Haysville, Junior in Mathematics. Third Row: Bird, William R. Topeka, Junior in Civil Engineering. Birkenbaugh, Sharon Kingman, Freshman in General. Bishop, Mary A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Bishop, Pamelee Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Bottom Row: Bitter, Roger A. Hoisington, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Bjurstrom, Mary E. Leoti, Fresh- man in Humanities. Black, Roxie L. Meade, Junior in English. Black, Sewell W. Englewood, Colo., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. 448 Top Panel Top Row: Blades, Linda M. Topeka, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Blake, Leslie A. Wichita Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Blake, Robert M. Lea- wood, Freshman in General. Blake, Vicki L. Oak Hill, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Second Row: Blankenship, Dennis Prairie Village, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Blankenship, Larry P. Olmitz, 01 in Architecure. Blankenship, Richard Udall, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Blasdel, Sharon K. Sylvia, Junior in Medical Technology. Third Row: Blasiar, David A. Newton, Junior in Ar- chitectural Engineering. Blass, Constance H. Arkansas City, Junior in Technical Journalism. Blass, James O. Kansas City, Freshman in General. Bleything, Richard R. Raytown, Mo., Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Fourth Row: Bliss, Charles E. Denver, Colo., Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Bloom, Vicki A. Hutchinson, Junior in Family and Child Development. Bloyd, Steven J. Lakin, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Blu- baugh, Gary J. McPherson, Freshman in Electrical En- gineering. Bottom Row: Blue, Gaile D. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Blythe, Holly J. Council Grove, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bobek, Eliza- beth A. Caldwell, Sophomore in Home Economics Teach- ing. Bock, Evelyn A. Dodge City, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Panel Top Row: Bock, Ralph S. Manhattan, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Bodenhamer, Carol J. Drexel, Mo., Freshman in General. Bod well, Jean K. Pratt, Freshman in Modern Languages. Boehmke, Richard D. East Farmingdale, N. Y., 03 in Architecture. Second Row: Boethin, Roger M. Stockton, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Boggs, Bruce A. Wakarusa, Sophomore in Psychology. Bohannon, Lloyd D. Hoising- ton, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Bohn, Gary D. Halstead, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Bohrer, Susan M. Douglass, Junior in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Bokelman, Terry K. Green- leaf, Junior in Art. Boldin, Richard M. Milwaukee, Wis., Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Boldman, Gloria L. Over- land Park, Freshman in Mathematics. Fourth Row: Boles, Charles W. Abilene, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Boles, Marilyn K. Bartlesville, Okla., Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. I Jo lick. Mark P. Tonkawa, Okla., Junior in Physical Education. Boling, Robert L. St. Marys, Junior in Electrical En- gineering. 449 Underclassmen: Bol Bra Top Row: Bollig, Francis R. Victoria, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Bollig, Ralph L. Ellis, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Bolnick, William M. Topeka, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bolyard, Joan E. Osage City, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Bonebrake, Veronica Manhattan, Junior in Music. Bonewitz, Bonnie B. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Bonner, William R. Wich- ita, 03 in Architecture. Boomer, Larren G. Portis, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Boone, Kenneth D. Dighton, Junior in Statistics. Third Row: Boucher, Cheryl A. Glasco, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Bouchey, Gary D. Palco, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Bourbina, Charles F. Abilene, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Bourque, Chalise A. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Bourquin, Shirley L. Colby, Junior in Music Educa- tion. Bower, Wayne P. Marysville, 02 in Architecture. Bowers, David E. Herington, Junior in Physical Edu- cation. Bowie, Rogga J. Oakley, Junior in Modern Languages. Bowlan, Stephen A. Herington, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Second Row: Booth, Donald G. Coldwater, 02 in Archi- tecture. Booth, Natalie M. Wichita, Freshman in Medi- cal Technology. Borell, Steven C. Lindsborg, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Borger, J. Timothy Ness City, Junior in Geology. Bornheimer, Joseph F. Prairie Village, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Bornkessel, Janice K. Mission, Freshman in Mathematics. Bosche, Helen F. Burlington, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bosler, Franklin J. Colby, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion. Bottiger, Judith A. Highland, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Bottom Row: Bowman, Billie J. Webster Groves, Mo., Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Bowman, Gary H. Garfield, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Boxberger, Kathryn A. Russell, Freshman in Speech Therapy. Boy, Terry L. Syracuse, Freshman in Agricultural Mechanization. Boyce, Richard E. Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Administration. Boyd, Barbara J. Densmore, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Boyd, Michale A. Kansas City, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Boyd, Richard K. Tola, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Boyd, Sherron J. Kansas City, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. 450 Top Bow;: Boyer, Barbara D. Overland Park, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Boyer, Gary D. Salina, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Boyer, Ronald L. Fredonia, Sophomore in Biological Sciences. Boylan, Glee A. Topeka, Freshman in Physical Education. Boyle, Steven R. Spivey, Freshman in Feed Technology. Boylls, John C. Lake Forest, 111., Junior in Chemistry. Bozarth, Duane P. Liberal, Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Brack, Morris A. Bison, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Bradb ury, Rose A. Clay Center, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Second Row: Bradley, Sandra L. Prairie Village, Fresh- man in Textiles and Clothing. Bradley, Wray E. Co- lumbus, Ga., Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Brad- shaw, Arden J. Wichita, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Brady, Anita I. Albert, Junior in Mathematics. Brady, Thomas J. Blue Rapids, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Brainerd, Howard R. Wichita, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Brainerd, Mary L. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Brammer, Judy M. Leonardville, Freshman in Biological Sciences. Brand- enberger, Pamela Mt. Hope, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Row. Brandenburg, Carol L. Seattle, Wash., Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Brandenburg, Grace C. Riley, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Brandt, Bruce L. Augusta, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Brandt, Gale M. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in English. Brandt, Gretchen M. Kansas City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Brannum, Sharon L. Winfield, Freshman in Humanities. Braunschweiger, Margery Teaneck, N. J., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bray, Robert W. Gardner, Sophomore in Psychology. Brazle, Reba S. Cambridge, Freshman in Home Economics. Selected as the honorary parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Cobb receive recognition at the Parents ' Day football game. Underclassmen: Bre Buc Top Panel Top Row: Brecheisen, A. Warren Garnett, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Breckbill, Robert K. Wichita, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Breeden, Ef fie M. Hoxie, Freshman in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Breen, Emmett N. El Dorado, Freshman in Pre-Law. Second Row: Brees, Beverly J. Salina, Junior in Home Economics. Breitenbach, John D. Pretty Prairie, Soph- omore in Architectural Engineering. Breidenthal, Gail S. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Breit, Donald H. Sioux Falls, S. D., Sophomore in Pre- Law. Third Row: Breitenstein, Alfred Kansas City, Freshman in Zoology. Breitenstein, Michael Derby, Freshman in Business Administration. Brenn, Lawrence R. Levant, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Brenner, Steven R. Blue Rapids, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Fourth Row: Brensing, Elaine K. Hudson, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Brent, Carol A. Gaylord, Freshman in Home Economics. Brethour, Mary R. Maple Hill, Junior in Music Education. Brethour, William H. Maple Hill, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Brewer, Roger B. St. George, Junior in Psychology. Bridwell, John D. Topeka, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Briggs, Charles B. Shawnee Mission, Junior in Economics. Briggs, Robert A. Topeka, Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. M +m Bottom Panel Top Row: Brightenburg, Doyle Man- hattan, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Brighten- burg, Virginia Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Brim, Lenore K. Hudson, Freshman in Secondary Education. Brinkoeter, Elizabeth Wichita, Freshman in General. Second Row: Brink worth, Edgar L. Mankato, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Britting, Dean E. Wichita, Junior in Geology. Britting, Marjorie L. Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Education. Britton, Jane M. Kinsley, Freshman in Medical Technology. Third Row: Brockway, Edwin B. Barnard, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Brodine, Barbara M. Salina, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Brogan, Lewis H. Great Bend, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Brooks, Barbara L. Olathe, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Brooks, Frank J. Clayton, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Brooks, Robyn D. Lyons, Fresh- man in General. Brooks, Rodger A. Wichita, 01 in Ar- chitecture. Brooner, James M. Wellington, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. 452 Top Row: Brower, Garry R. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Brown, Beverly J. Wichita, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Brown, Brenda G. Wichita, Sophomore in Speech. Brown, Charles D. Junction City, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Brown, Dea J. Abilene, Freshman in Gen- eral. Brown, Edwin V. Gorham, Junior in Mathematics. Brown, Judith E. Wilmore, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Brown, Judy E. Lebanon, Neb., Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Third Row: Brown, Karen E. lola, Sophomore in Chem- istry. Brown, Larry R. Hutchinson, 01 in Architecture. Brown, Mervin L. Wichita, Sophomore in Nuclear En- gineering. Brown, Robert H. Towanda, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Fourth Row: Brown, Roderick R. Wichita, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Brown, Vicki L. Kansas City, Fresh- man in English. Brown, Virginia E. Topeka, Freshman in Social Sciences. Brownlee, Dale E. Burdett, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Fifth Row: Broxterman, Leroy R. Bailey ville, Junior in Business Administration. Brummel, Joe IS. Wichita, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Brummel, Ronald M. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration. Brummer, George K. Cawker City, Junior in Civil Engineering. Sixth Row: Brunell, Joan E. Aurora, Sophomore in Home Economics. Brungardt, Samuel J. Gorham, Freshman in Agriculture. Bruning, Gary D. Robinson, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Brunk, Cynthia L. Uniontown, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Seventh Row: Bruns, David A. Great Bend, Sophomore in Mathematics. Brush, Sherry K. Downs, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bruton, Madeline L. Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bryan, Margie A. Topeka, Freshman in General. Eighth Row: Bryan, Ronald W. Paola, Junior in Music Education. Bryant, Bruce E. Mt. Tremper, N. Y., Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bryant, Bruce W. La Crosse, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Bryant, June C. Dighton, Sophomore in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Bryant, William M. Norwich, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Buchele, Kenneth D. Cedar Vale, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Buchheister, Mi- chael Plainville, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Buchman, Vicki R. Alta Vista, Freshman in Secondary Education. 453 Underclassmen: Buc Car Top Panel Top Row: Buck land. Annette L. Woodston, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Buenning, Gail M. Atchison, Freshman in General. Buenning, Jan C. Atchison, Junior in Home Economics and Nursing. Buetzer, Pamela R. Seneca, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Bugbee, Linda E. Emporia, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Buhrer, Arlen R. Enterprise, Junior in English. Buisch, William W. Roch- ester, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bul- ger, Jo A. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Third Row: Bump, Douglas L. Towanda, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Bunney, James B. Garden City, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Burch, Patrick H. Kan- sas City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Burch, Paul W. Mission, Junior in Technical Journalism. Fourth Row: Burchfiel, Daniel H. Concordia, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Buresh, Mary J. Caldwell, Freshman in Home Economics. Burfield, Marvin L. Otis, Junior in Chemistry. Burford, Philip D. Milton, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Burgess, Martha A. Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Burgin, Gary S. Pittsburg, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Burk, Elmer C. Mc- Donald, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Burk, Linda R. Goodland, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Bottom Panel Top Row: Burk, Mary L. Leavenworth, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Burk, Signe L. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics. Burk, Patricia B. Council Grove, Freshman in Music Education. Burnett, Robert A. Melvern, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Burns, Karin F. Great Bend, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Burns, Stuart J. Shawnee Mis- sion, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Burrell, Delila J. Wamego, Freshman in Home Economics. Burton, Gary H. Alta Vista, Junior in Feed Technology. Third Row: Burton, Roycelene J. Wichita, Freshman in Psychology. Burton, Sharon R. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Burtschi, Diane K. Derby, Sophomore in Home Economics. Busby, James L. Wakefield, Neb., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Buss, Gary L. Oxford, Junior in General. Buster, David C. Larned, Freshman in General. Butcher, Charles F. Wichita, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Butts, Donald W. Leon, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. 454 Top Row: Butts, Joel R. Junction City, Sophomore in General. Butts, Lucretia A. Leon, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Butzin, Donald F. Leavenworth, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Buzenburg, John J. Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration. Byer, Janet L. Stafford, Freshman in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Byrne, Stanley B. Centralia, Junior in Feed Technology. Cable, John P. Leoti, Sophomore in Business Administration. Cahill, William E. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Calcara, James R. Great Bend, 03 in Architecture. Second Row: Calcara, Richard L. Great Bend, Soph- omore in General. Caldwell, Barbara R. Broughton, Junior in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Caldwell, Nancy S. Ray town, Mo., Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Callen, Patricia J. Wichita, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Calliham, Judith A. Colby, Junior in Elementary Education. Calloway, Burdette L. Es- bon, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Calmes, John W. Wichita, 04 in Architecture. Camerlinck, Robert J. DeSoto, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Campbell, Bonnie J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Having his eyes checked at the Student Health Center, a freshman completes his pre-enrollment physical exam. Veterinary Medicine. Capron, Virgil J. Columbus, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Campbell, Galen K. Topeka, Junior in Physical Education. Campbell, Ivan P. Junction City, Junior in Government. Campbell, Joan M. Independ- ence, Freshman in General. Campbell, Larry G. Hill City, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Campbell, Patricia M. St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore in Dietetics and In- stitutional Management. Canfield, Sandra S. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Caple, Charlee D. Ft. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Capron, Kenneth M. Columbus, Junior in Bottom Row: Carbiener, Patricia Wichita, Freshman in Art. Card, Michael D. Peoria, III, 02 in Architecture. Carey, Karen J. Valley Center, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Carl, James G. Abilene, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Carl, Sharon K. Wilsey, Junior in Art. Carl, Sherilyn Abilene, Freshman in General. Carleton, Cheryl L. Burtonsville, Md., Junior in Home Economics and Art. Carlgren, Robert C. Nor- way, Sophomore in Agriculture. Carlgren, Stefan M. Concordia, Junior in Pre-Law. 455 Underclassmen: Car Chu Top Panel Top Row: Carlin, Thomas E. Pittsburg, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Carlos, Robert M. Peekskill, N. Y., Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Carl- son, Cheryl M. McPherson, Sophomore in General. Carl- son, Donald E. Prairie Village, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Second Row: Carlson, Gary K. Topeka, 02 in Architec- ture. Carlson, George M. Chanute, 03 in Agriculture. Carlson, Mary M. Mission, Freshman in Elementary Education. Carlson, Sharon J. Manhattan, Junior in Psychology. Third Row: Carlson, Vincent L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Carlson, Virginia A. Bavaria, Freshman in Elementary Education. Carmichael, Craig L. Plainville, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Caron, Joseph F. Champlain, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Carothers, Kenneth G. Lewis, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Carpenter, James H. Washing- ton, D. C., Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Car- penter, Montford Sabetha, Junior in Feed Technology. Carpenter, Norma L. Colby, Sophomore in General. Fifth Row: Carpenter, Warren E. Kansas City, Soph- omore in Mechanical Engineering. Carr, Charla J. Oakley, Freshman in Secondary Education. Carr, Mary L. Prairie Village, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Carr, Ronald D. Great Bend, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Row: Carrico, Patrick C. Beloit, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Carroll, Susan E. Shawnee Mis- sion, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Carroll, Timothy L. Norton, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Carson, Mary E. Springfield, Mo., Junior in Physical Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: Carson, Pamalee G. Oxford, Freshman in Home Economics and Teaching. Carson, Ste- phen L. Augusta, Sophomore in General. Carter, Brian E. Garnett, Freshman in Business Administration Account- ing. Carter, Janis M. Augusta, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Extension. Second Row: Carter, Lawrence E. Fort Scott, Junior in Dairy Manufacturing. Carter, Mary P. Wichita, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Carter, Richard C. Yates Center, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Carver, Diane A. Miltonvale, Freshman in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Carver, Dorothy A. Wichita, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Case, James A. Peoria, 111., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Case, Rich- ard A. Bartonville, 111., Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Casey, Patricia A. Havensville, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. 456 Top Panel Top Row: Casida, Dianna L. Burns, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Caspar, William O. Junction City, Sophomore in Agricultural Mechanization. Caster, Dallas D. Hampton, Neb., Freshman in Veterinary Med- icine. Castilla, Osmundo S. Nicaragua, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Castillo, Victor C. San Antonio, Tex., Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Castle, Andrea L. Oberlin, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Catalo, Francisco Q. Junction City, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Cauble, Judith D. Wichita, Junior in Secondary Education. Third Row: Cecil, Carolyn D. Leon, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Cecrle, Thressa N. Hollenburg, Junior in Elementary Education. Cengiz, Beyhan Wichita, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Cesafsky, Allen A. Stanley, Wis., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Chadwell, Lyle H. Fairview, Junior in Agri- cultural Education. Chaffee, Leah L. Green, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Chambers, Dennis R. Bonner Springs, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Chandon- net, Patrick Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Fifth Row: Chapman, Janet L. Beloit, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Chapman, Mark A. Broughton, Junior in History. Chapman, Michael T. Broughton, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Chapman, Randolph B. Syosset, N. Y., Junior in Zoology. Bottom Row: Charles, Nancy A. Republic, Freshman in Home Economics. Chasey, Linna S. Wichita, Sophomore in English. Cheavens, Marcia K. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Cheney, Timothy P. Grainfield, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Panel Top Row: Cherpitel, Sidney W. Lyons, Sophomore in Speech. Chesney, Kenneth K. Olathe, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Chester, Charles G. Effingham, Freshman in Agriculture. Childres, Mary F. Junction City, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Second Row: Childs, Edward N. Belleville, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Chitwood, Karen L. Wichita, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Choplin, Jane R. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Chowins, Richard D. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Bottom Row: Christensen, Harriet Mt. Hope, Freshman in Elementary Education. Christensen, Patricia Leawood, Junior in Physical Education. Christenson, Lance Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration Account- ing. Church, Robert L. Dighton, Sophomore in Psychol- ogy. 457 Underclassmen: Chu Con Top Panel Top Row: Churchman, Mike R. Wichita, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Chyba, Leslie J. Western, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Chyr, Francis N. Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Cissna, Timothy M. Mission, 01 in Architec- ture. Second Row: Clark, Carol S. Hazel ton, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Clark, Don B. Dodge City, Junior in Civil Engineering. Clark, Donald R. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Clark, Gary E. Paxico, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Third Row: Clark, Jane Manhattan, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Clark, Kermit W. Augusta, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Clark, Melody S. Overbrook, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Clark, Michele J. El Dorado, Freshman in Speech Therapy. Fourth Row: Clark, Nadene M. Junction City, Freshman in English. Clark, Patricia D. Wichita, Freshman in Pre- Law. Claude), Dale L. Kensington, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Claussen, Verne E. Dorrance, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Clawson, Eldon L. Linwood, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Claybaugh, Kathryn A. Independ- ence, Mo., Freshman in Physical Education. Clay don, Linda A. Manhattan, Freshman in Chemistry. Clegg, Robert M. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Bottom Panel Top Row: Clegg, Victoria L. Manhattan, Junior in General. Cliborn, Patricia S. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Physical Education. Cline, Darwin E. Wichita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Cline, Larry E. Neodesha, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Second Row: Clingenpeel, Glenn R. Atchison, Freshman in Mathematics. Clothier, Eugene R. Florence, Soph- omore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cloud, Betty J. Over- land Park, Junior in English. Coats, Elizabeth J. Sidney, N. Y., Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Third Row: Cobb, Don L. Liberal, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Cobb, Elizabeth J. Culver, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Cobb, Rayne E. Clay Center, Freshman in General. Coburn, Ruth E. Paola, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Cpchran, Harold M. Oberlin, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Cochran, Robert A. Independence, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Cody, Robert E. White Plains, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Coffman, Charles W. Allen, 01 in Architecture. Aft - e - i - 458 Top Row: Coffman, Nancy L. Overbrook, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Cohan, Lawrence A. Bonner Springs, Junior in Business Administration. Cohen, Bernard H. Whitestone, N. Y., Freshman in Speech. Colaw, Carolyn S. Overland Park, Freshman in English. Second Row: Colbert, Joan P. Prairie Village, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Cole, Johnna S. Wichita, Freshman in Humanities. Cole, Zelma R. Salina, Junior in Business Administration. Collins, David R. Downers Grove, III, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Collins, Regena L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Colon, Evelyn R. Hato Key, Puerto Rico, 01 in Architecture. Coltrane, Ronald D. lola, Sophomore in Agronomy. Comerford, Karen M. Chicago, 111., Freshman in Bacteriology. Fourth Row: Compton, Cynthia C. Winfield, Freshman in History. Compton, Jere L. Altamont, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Conaway, Gary L. Winona, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Condi t, Larry R. Abilene, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Condray, Jerry L. Wells, Sophomore in Agronomy. Condray, Jettie F. Wells, Freshman in Feed Technology. Cone, Marie L. St. Louis, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics. Connet, Gwendolyn Manhattan, Junior in Technical Journalism. 459 Students journey daily to the north end of the campus for Eco- nomics, Sociology and Agriculture classes held in Waters Hall. Underclassmen: Con Cud Top Row: Conrad, James L. Hutchinson, Freshman in Agriculture. Converse, Larry E. Manhattan, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Converse, William E. Overland Park, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Cook, Charles E. Meriden, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Second Row: Cook, Jack R. Salina, Freshman in Music Education. Cook, John M. Clifton, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Cook, Judith L. WaKeeney, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Cook, Max W. Bartlesville, Okla., Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Third Row: Cook, Royce K. St. Francis, Junior in Agri- cultural Economics. Cook, Ruth M. Inman, Freshman in General. Coombs, Polly A. Sedgwick, Freshman in Applied Music. Cooper, Robert M. McPherson, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Fourth Row: Cope, Diana G. Wichita, Junior in Chem- istry. Copeland, Eugene H. Clay Center, Sophomore in Music Education. Corman, Pat D. Tescott, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Corn, Roger P. Bushton, Soph- omore in Feed Technology. Fifth Row: Correll, Patricia A. Satanta, Sophomore in Home Economics. Cortner, Dewey A. Mankato, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Corwin, John B. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Mathematics. Corwin, Mary E. Burlington, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Sixth Row: Cosby, Susan K. Arkansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Costley, Byron L. Shawnee Mis- sion, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Cotner, Vicky J. Wichita, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Cotter, Carolyn A. Hutchinson, Junior in Elementary Education. Seventh Row: Coulson, Larry V. Wakefield, Junior in Physics. Coulson, Stephen J. Greene, N. Y., Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Court, Jean L. Leawood, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Courter, Jim R. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Eighth Row: Courtney, Robert G. Shawnee Mission, Junior in Physical Education. Covalt, Mary A. White- water, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Covert, Dana D. El Dorado, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Covert, Jerry L. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Cowan, Natalie J. Junction City, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Cowdrey, Judith A. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Cowles, Elizabeth A. Wichita, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Cowles, Ellen L. Wichita, Junior in Secondary Education. 460 Top Row: Cox, Carolyn J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Cox, Carolyn R. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Physical Education. Cox, Karen Manhattan, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Cox, Kenneth M. Sublette, Freshman in Agriculture. Second Row: Cox, Larry J. Manhattan, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Cox, Lawrence E. Salina, Sophomore in Chemistry. Cox, Martha J. Clearwater, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Coyne, Patrick I. Viola, Sophomore in Agronomy. Third Row: Crabb, Janice K. Colby, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Crail, Shirley C. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Medical Technology. Cram, Dan E. Portis, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Cramer, Joe D. Healy, Sophomore in General. Fourth Row: Cramer, Keith L. Healy, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Crandall, Judith K. Abilene, Soph- omore in Textiles and Clothing. Crane, Martha A. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Crane, Ross D. Severy, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Fifth Row: Crangle, Robert D. Rolla, Mo., Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Cravens, Robert L. Newton, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Crawley, James J. Wurtzb urg, Germany, Sophomore in History. Crawshaw, Claude T. Altoona, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Sixth Row: Creager, Gary L. Boicourt, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Creager, Marvin W. Boicourt, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Creamer, Thomas B. Spring Hill, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Crill, Dickie J. Walsh, Colo., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Seventh Row: Crispin, Malinda R. Webber, Junior in Sociology. Crocker, Jack D. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Cromwell, David H. Salina, Soph- omore in Mathematics. Crotinger, Marsha F. Garden City, Junior in Secondary Education. Eighth Row: Crotinger, Mary K. Garden City, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Crouch, John A. Topeka, Soph- omore in Veterinary Medicine. Crouch Robert W. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Crow, Gerald P. Prairie Village, Junior in Chemistry. Bottom Row: Crowder, Lucinda A. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Crum, J. David Eureka, Fresh- man in General. Crumrine, Martin H. Shawnee, Soph- omore in Medical Technology. Cudney, Robert R. Belpre, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. f - ww 461 Underclassmen: Cul Det Top Panel Top Row: Cullen, Peter Topeka, Junior in History. Culver, Alan D. Madison, Freshman in Civil En- gineering. Cummins, Phillip E. Junction City, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Cunningham, C. Hugh Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Second Row: Cunningham, Francis Junction City, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Cunningham, Ronald G. El Dorado, Junior in Agronomy. Curry, Robert T. Madison, Sophomore in Physics. Curtis, Linda M. Bluff City, Freshman in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Cyphers, Stanley P. Augusta, Sophomore in Business Administration. Dahlquist, Lars J. Big Bow, Sophomore in Agricultral Economics. Dahlsten, Larry E. Lindsborg, Junior in Agricultural Mechanization. Dahm, Arlene R. Palmer, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bottom Panel Top Row: Daily, Donna K. Ashland, Sophomore in P re -Medicine. Daily, Leah S. Abilene, Junior in Elementary Education. Daily, Robert H. Ash- land, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Dalbom, John D. Clearwater, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Dale, James E. St. John, Freshman in Vet- erinary Medicine. Dalin, Robert G. -Shawnee Mission, Freshman in General. Dalke, Ann C. Augusta, Freshman in English. Dallas, Jean E. Manhattan, Junior in Modern Languages. Third Row: Dally, Mary A. Starke, Fla., Freshman in Home Economics. Danaher, Michael J. Atchison, Junior in General. Daniel, Dale R. El Dorado, Freshman in Gen- eral. Danler, Joseph E. Augusta, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Fourth Row: Darling, Dianne Wichita, Freshman in Gen- eral. Darling, Donald F. lola, Junior in Dairy Manu- facturing. Darnell, Thomas E. Minneapolis, 02 in Ar- chitecture. Darrigrand, Andre Junction City, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fifth Row: Darter, Janet K. Douglass, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Dau, Diane C. Amity ville, N. Y., Freshman in Physical Therapy. Dauber, Vesta L. Sterling, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Daugherty, Michael C. Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Daugherty, Patty L. Dodge City, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Davidson, Michael W. Manhattan, 04 in Architecture. Davis, Brenda J. Junction City, Freshman in Sociology. Davis, Dee A. Kansas City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. 462 Top Panel Top Row: Davis, Gayla J. Long Island, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Davis, Helen C. Elmdale, Junior in Home Economics. Davis, Jack D. Bonner Springs, Junior in Business Administra- tion. Davis, James W. Salina, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Davis, Jerry D. Kansas City, Junior in Psychology. Davis, Judith A. Elkhart, Freshman in Med- ical Technology. Davis, Susan P. Overland Park, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Art. Dawson, Barbara L. Hopkins, Minn., Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Third Row: Dawson, Raymond O. Douglass, Freshman in General. Day, Phyllis J. Junction City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Day, Richard N. Junction City, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Deam, Dona L. Man- hattan, Freshman in General. Fourth Row: Dean, Lynn A. Scott City, Sophomore in Mathematics. Dearborn, Robert H. Manhattan, Soph- omore in Electrical Engineering. Deberry, Francine G. Great Bend, Freshman in Secondary Education. Dechert, Dennis L. Colby, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Fifth Row: Deemy, Daniel R. Wilsey, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. DeFeo, David L. Prairie Village, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. DeGood, Karen D. St. Francis, Freshman in General. Deines, Calvin W. Lincolnville, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Delker, David H. Salina, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Dempsey, Eric T. Atchison, Fresh- man in Bacteriology. Denk, Daniel B. Mission, Junior in Pre-Law. Denny, Douglas J. Wichita, 04 in Architecture. Bottom Panel Top Row: DeNoon, Daniel A. Meadville, Pa., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Dent, Edward L. Harper, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Dent, Steven M. El Dorado, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Denton, Ronald L. Atchison, Freshman in Architectural Engineer- ing. Second Row: Denton, Wilson L. Independence, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Dermenjian, Vartkais Baghdad, Iraq, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Derosear, Thomas R. Stockton, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. De- Russeau, Ronald W. Concordia, 03 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Detrixhe, Joseph B. Ames, Freshman in Agriculture. Detter, Jay D. Nickerson, Freshman in Chem- ical Engineering. Detter, Rose N. Nickerson, Junior in Elementary Education. Dettmer, Gary L. Kensington, Freshman in Feed Technology. 463 Underclassmen: Det Dre Top Panel Top Row: Dettmer, Gordon P. Kensington, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Detwiler, Amelia A. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Detwiler, Wesley R. Manhattan, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Deubler, Carol J. Wichita, Sophomore in Technical Jour- nalism. Second Row: DeVault, Carolyn E. Frankfort, Sophomore in Elementary Education. DeVoe, Diane D. Shawnee Mis- sion, Sophomore in General. DeWeese, Kathleen Topeka, Junior in Sociology. DeWeese, Paula J. Manhattan, Junior in Modern Languages. Third Row: Dewey, David K. Belleville, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Dewhirst, David L. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Dey, Judith A. Newton, Freshman in Home Economics. Dice, Mary J. El Dorado, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Dick, Elizabeth A. Winfield, Sophomore in Applied Music. Dick, Thomas D. Buhler, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Dicke, Marilyn R. Nashville, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Dickerson, David L. Prairie Village, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Dickerson, Nora C. Ft. Riley, Freshman in General. Dickey, Kathleen A. Newton, Junior in Second- ary Education. Dickinson, Catherine Coffeyville, Soph- omore in Government. Dickinson, Edith M. Whiting, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: Dickson, Wayne S. Reading, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Diehl, Leann Chapman, Freshman in Speech. Diehn, Frederick J. Leawood, Soph- omore in General. Diekmann, Roger A. White City, Soph- omore in General. Second Row: Dietrich, Darlene Atchison, Freshman in Home Economics. Dietrich, Jacqueline Manhattan, Fresh- man in General. Dietrich, Robert N. Willis, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Dikeman, Michael E. Fort Scott, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Third Row: Dildine, Roger S. Los Alamos, N. M., Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Dillenback, Harold F. Troy, Sopohomore in Electrical Engineering. Dillenbeck, Karen E. Point Lookout, N. Y., Freshman in Pre- Veter- inary Medicine. Dillender, Eugene R. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Diller, Sherryl L. Morrowville, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Dillinger, Wilma A. Brewster. Sophomore in Elementary Education. Dillman, Susan K. Newton, Sophomore in Business Administration. Dillon, Jean L. Glasco, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. 464 Top Panel Top Row: Dillon, John F. Glasco, Freshman in Secondary Education. Dillon, Michael D. Mankato, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Dills, Juanita, R. - Sedgwick, Freshman in Home Economics. Dimmitt, Rose- mary Piper, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Second Row: Dinning, Jan Wichita, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Dirksen, Larry E. Moundridge, Freshman in Feed Technology. Dix, Donna M. Stockton, Freshman in Elementary Education. Dixon, Margaret A. Leon, Freshman in Secondary Education. Third Row: Dlabal, J. Dennis Wilson, Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Doan, Rodney E. Preston, Junior in Mechani- cal Engineering. Dobbels, Charles J. Lenexa, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Dobbins, James R. Goff, Soph- omore in Feed Technology. Fourth Row: Dodd, Frank P. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration. Dodd, JoAnn C. San Antonio, Tex., Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Dodds, Sondra S. Riley, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Dodge, Donna A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Bottom Row: Dodge, Rae M. Medicine Lodge, Junior in Bacteriology. Dpebele, Gerald U. Hanover, Sophomore in Business Administration. Doering, Harlan L. Minneapolis, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Doggett, Michael K. Hopewell, Sophomore in Economics. Bottom Panel Top Row: Dole, Kathleen K. Wichita, Sophomore in Speech. Donaldson, Richard L. Nevada, Mo., Junior in Electrical Engineering. Donat, J. Larry Bloomfield, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Law. Donham, Rich- ard S. Wichita, Junior in Zoology. Second Row: Donner, Carolyn K. Overland Park, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Dorian, Robert H. Inde- pendence, Mo., Junior in Secondary Education. Dorian, Thomas F. Kansas City, Freshman in Bacteriology. Dorsch, Sondra S. St. Francis, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Third Row: Douglas, Sharon L. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Dowden, William J. Ulysses, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Dowlin, David L. Concordia, Soph- omore in Wildlife Conservation. Downey, Linda D. Wich- ita, Freshman in General. Bottom Row: Doyle, Patricia A. Wichita, Sophomore in Mathematics. Drake, Patty S. Abilene, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Dressier, Donald G. Lyons, Freshman in Government. Drew, Douglas P. Omaha, Neb., Fresh- man in Business Administration. 465 Underclassmen: Dri Eit Top Row: Drimmel, Larry B. Lancaster, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Droge, Joann L. Seneca, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Drost, Jo L. -Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Drumm. Dennis A. St. Louis, Mo., 01 in Architecture. Dryden, Robert D. Larned, Freshman in General. Dubois, Kenneth R. Burlingame, Ju nior in Agricultural Education. Dudley, Pamela J. Cawker City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Duenkel, Robert T. West Orange, N. J., Freshman in General. Duesberg, Richard P. Selden, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Dumler, N. Beth Russell, Freshman in Art. Dunbar, Stephen A. Richmond, Freshman in Agri- culture. Duncan, Michael S. Manhattan, 01 in Architec- ture. Duncan, William S. Garrison, N. Y., Junior in Business Administration. Dunkel, Jean M. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Dunn, James C. Ottawa, Junior in Restaurant Management. Dunn, John M. Leavenworth, Freshman in Agricultural Mechanization. Durling, John C. Elgin, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Dusenbury, Douglas K. Anthony, Junior in Psychology. Second Row: Duesing, Joyce A. Powhattan, Soph- omore in Home Economics Teaching. Duff, David W. Scott City, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Duff, Walter J. Metuchen, N. Y., Junior in Zoology. Duffendack, John P. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Duffin, Patricia A. King- man, Sophomore in General. Duffner, Johnnie S. Kan- sas City, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Dukelow, Connie M. Kansas City, Freshman in General. Dumiak, Michael J. Queens Village, N. Y., Sophomore in His- tory. Dumler, Nancy A. Russell, Junior in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Dussair, David Olathe, 02 in Architec- ture. Duston, Arlene S. Cedar, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Dutoit, Penny J. Leawood, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Dutton, John W. St. James, N. Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Dutton, Thomas O. Washington, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Dutton, William W. Alta Vista, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Dyck, Marvella R. Salina, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Dyer, Donald A. Kansas City, 04 in Architecture. Dyke, Terry L. Mission, Junior in Speech. 466 Top ow;: Eagles, Thomas W. Manhattan, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Eaton, Philip R. Man- hattan, Sophomore in Business Administration. Eber- hart, Franklin L. Deerfield, Sophomore in Agriculture. Eberhart, Russell C. Hutchinson, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Eberle, Janice K. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Eby, Charles K. Wichita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Eck, Diane L. Harper, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Eckel, Gene E. Broughton, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Eckert, Karen J. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Second Row: Eckhardt, Kenneth A. Coffeyville, Soph- omore in Economics. Edminster, James H. Junction City, Freshman in English. Edmondson, Gayle A. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Modern Languages. Edmundson, Mary L. Augusta, Junior in Home Eco- nomics and Art. Edwards, Bette L. Manhattan, Fresh- Before crowning Louanne Theilmann at halftime ceremo- nies, Sen. Jas. Pearson appears in the Homecoming parade. man in Music Education. Edwards, Phyllis L. Coffey- ville, Junior in Family and Child Development. Ed- wards, Rose M. Byers, Junior in Medical Technology. Edwards, William C. Topeka, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Edwardson, William D. Everest, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Bottom Row: Eggleston, Cora J. Louisburg, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Eichem, Benjamin J. Wamego, Junior in Physical Education. Eichor, Ricky J. Anthony, Junior in General. Eilrich, Nancy A. Ells- worth, Sophomore in Physical Education. Eisenbrant, David L. Overland Park, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Eisenstaedt, Manny Ramat-Gan, Israel, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Eismont, Samuel M. Kansas City, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Eitel, Darlene R. Scott City, Freshman in Secondary Educa- tion. Eitzen, Kathleen A. Hillsboro, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. 467 Underclassmen: Ell Fal Top Panel Top Row: Elledge, Lura N. -Trousdale, Soph- omore in Home Economics and Nursing. Ellermeier, Duane C. Wayne, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Elley, William R. Bethel, Freshman in Pre- Medicine, Ellington, Larry L. Garden City, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Second Row: Elliott, Leroy M. Paola, Freshman in Physi- cal Sciences. Elliott, Richard D. Conway Springs, Junior in Civil Engineering. Ellis, Hazen J. Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Ellis, William C. LeRoy, Sopho- more in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Ellison, Steven W. Prairie Village, Junior in Business Administration. Ellithorpe, Jack E. Atchison, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ellsworth, Jane B. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Elsasser, Karen M. Abilene, Junior in Secondary Education. Fourth Row: Eltiste, Melvin L. Phillipsburg, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Elvin, Alfred T. Wichita, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Embers, Ken- neth D. McPherson, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Emch, Bill D. Madison, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Bottom Row: Emerson, Penny R. Deerfield, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Emery, Johnny J. Nebraska City, Neb.. Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Emig, Larry W. Solomon, Junior in Civil Engineering. Emigh, John L. Selden, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Panel Top Row: Engelken, Ronald A. Goff, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Engle, Harold D. Madison, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Englisby, Dennis C. Hempstead, N. Y., Sophomore in Psychology. English, Jackelyn E. Fall Church, Va., Freshman in His- tory. Second Row: Enos, Paul D. White City, Junior in Chem- istry. Erbentraut, Stuart A. East Williston, N. Y., Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Erickson, Michael J. Larkin, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Erickson, Peggy J- Scandia, Freshman in General. Third Row: Erickson, Carla S. Assaria, Freshman in Gen- eral. Erkenbrack, Dennis L. Republic, Sophomore in Physical Education. Ermey, Michael S. Wichita, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ernzen, Shirley K. Atchison, Junior in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Erpelding, Lawrence Atchison, Junior in Agricultural Education. Ervin, Gary E. Junction City, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Esau, Mary L. Inman, Sophomore in Bacteriology. Eshbaugh, Gerald C. Hope, Sophomore in Secondary Education. 468 Top Row: Eslinger, Sue A. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics. Essex, Paul V. El Dorado, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Estabrook, Aaron R. Winfield, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Estes, Eddie D. Dodge City, Junior in Business Administration. Second Row: Estes, Owen B. Macksville, 02 in Architec- ture. Estey, Linda J. Hagerstown, Ind., Sophomore in Modern Languages. Estlow, Jack T. Manhattan, Fresh- man in Architectural Engineering. Etling, Arlen W. En- sign, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Third Row: Etling, Sharon F. Garden City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Etling, Sheryl B. Garden City, Freshman in Mathematics. Evans, John R. Hutch- inson, Sophomore in Agronomy. Evans, Jolene Meade, Freshman in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Evans, Larry M. Wichita, Junior in Civil Engineering. Evans, Margaret A. Plainville, Junior in Elementary Education. Evans, Mary F. Topeka, Junior in Elementary Education. Evans, Stephen B. Juneau Alaska, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Fifth Row: Evans, Steven M. lola, Sophomore in Eco- nomics. Evans, Sylvia J. Columbus, Freshman in Home Economics Extension. Evans, Thomas G. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Everett, William W. Shawnee, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Sixth Row: Evert, Larry D. Bushton, Sophomore in Bac- teriology. Evoy, Dona C. Geneseo, 111., Sophomore in His- tory. Ewing, Martha E. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Physi- cal Education. Ewing, Michael D. Shawnee Mission, Junior in Business Administration. Seventh Row: Ewy, Karen K. Arlington, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Exline, Nancy J. Salina, Junior in Elementary Education. Faddis, Jeryn S. Shaw- nee Mission, Junior in Secondary Education. Fager, Jane A. Abilene, Junior in Elementary Education. Eighth Row: Fagerberg, Richard E. Prairie Village, Soph- omore in Speech. Fagot, William A. Lexington, Neb., Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Failor, Sue A. Lyndon, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Fair, Janiece D. Alden, Junior in Music Education. Bottom Row: Fair, Jean M. Raymond, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Fair, Nancy E. Raymond, Freshman in Elementary Education. Fairchild, Kerry L. Salina, Freshman in Business Administration. Falconer, Beverly J. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. 469 WTr Sfa Underclassmen: Fan For Top Panel Top Row: Fangman, James R. Seneca, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Frankhauser, Daniel E. Garden City, 02 in Architecture. Fanson, Ralph L. Salina, Junior in Civil Engineering. Fapp, Ross L. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Farabi, Terry B. Pittsburg, Junior in Chem- ical Engineering. Farha, Susan K. Wichita, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Farmer, Charles J. Prairie Village, Junior in Technical Journalism. Farmer, Joan Pratt, Junior in Physical Education. Third Row: Farmer, John M. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Art. Farmer, Linda L. Valley Falls, Freshman in Medi- cal Technology. Farmer, Phil D. Valley Falls, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Farney, Kathleen M. Kiowa, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Fourth Row: Farrell, Marcia A. Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Farris, Karl Manhattan, Sopho- more in Secondary Education. Fasse, Harvey D. Hollen- berg, Junior in Agricultural Education. Faust, Mary J. Independence, Junior in Art Education. Bottom Row: Fearing, Julia I. Lawrence, Freshman in Home Economics. Fechner, Marlyce V. Heidelburg, Ger- many, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Feld- kamp, Ronald E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Ferguson, Donald R. Kensington, Sopho- more in Agricultural Engineering. Bottom Panel Top Row: Ferrell, Max A. Topeka, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Feyh, Ronald A. Alma, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Fickel, Jerry B. Riley, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ficken, Donald D. Bison, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Second Row: Filbert, Karen K. Dighton, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Finch, Doris M. Parsons, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Findeiss, Joan E. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Fink, Larry W. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Third Row: Finkbiner, Marjorie Clifton, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Finney, James L. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Firling, Paul R. Overland Park, Sophomore in General. Fishburn, Arlene K. Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Fisher, Carol J. Lancaster, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fisher, Mary J. Lewis, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Fisher, Mary L. Ben ton, Freshman in English. Fisher, Walter L. Wilmington, Del., 04 in Architecture. 470 Top Row: Fitt ell, Carol F. Olathe, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Fitzgerald, John J. Concordia, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Fitzgerald, Re- becca Jewell, Junior in Technical Journalism. Fitz- gerald, Terrell Ellis, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Fitzpatrick, Robert Merriam, 02 in Architecture, Fix, Roger S. Onaka, S. D., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Flack, Delia J. Shawnee, Junior in Art. Flannigan, Thomas W. St. Marys, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Flaxman, Stuart A. New York, N. Y., Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Fleek, Mary J. Leavenworth, Junior in English. Fleisher, Gary C. Philadelphia, Pa., Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fleming, Barbara J. Prairie Village, Freshman in Elementary Education. Flentie, Mary F. Centralia, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Flesher, Dawn L. Concordia, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Fletcher, Phillip D. Holton, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Fletcher, Sherrill J. Lakin, Freshman in Medical Technology. Flett, Susan K. Spring Hill, Sophomore in Music Education. Flick- inger, Marie J. Grand Meadow, Minn., Freshman in Home Economics. Third Row: Flies, Beverly K. Kansas City, Junior in English. Flournoy, John P. Kansas City, Mo., 01 in Architecture. Floyd, Lon K. Kinsley, Freshman in Physical Education. Fly, John M. Topeka, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Fly, Martha M. Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Fockele, Catherine C. Frankfort, Sophomore in Music. Fogo, Glenn C. Esbon, Sophomore in General. Poland, Carolyn G. Before completing schedules and pulling class cards, fall semester students sign their checks for University fees. Almena, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Foley, Joan V. Salina, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Bottom Row: Folk, Sharon A. Holyrood, Freshman in Business Administration. Folkerts, James D. Timken, Junior in Feed Technology. Folkerts, Margaret J. Pickrell, Neb., Freshman in English. Foltz, William C. Abilene, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Ford, Donald C. Dallas, Tex., Freshman in Mechanical En- gineering. Ford, Virginia S. Wetmore, Sophomore in General. Forkenbrock, Ronald Junction City, Soph- omore in Business Administration Accounting. Forman, Donald R. Overland Park, Freshman in Physical Educa- tion. Fortmeyer, Beverly K. Goodland, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. 471 Underclassmen: For Gar Top Panel Top Row: Fortmeyer, Charles Goodland, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Forwand, Barry L. Flushing, N. Y., Junior in Zoology. Foss, Michael H. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Foster, Harry R. Sterling, Junior in Physics. Second Row: Foster, Mitchell L. -Sedan, Junior in Phys- ics. Foster, Ronald W. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Fowler, Clarence S. Kansas City, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Fowler, Mary K. Los Alamos, N. M., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Fox, Howard D. Westbury, N. Y., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fox, Joan M. Dodge City, Freshman in Philosophy. Fox, M. Gene Severy, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Francis, Carole J. Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Francis, Janet M. Leawood, Sophomore in General. Francis, Kenneth L. Wilsey, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Franey, Carolyn J. Tulsa, Okla., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Frang- kiser, Michael Shawnee Mission, Junior in Wildlife Con- servation. Fifth Row: Franklin, Lee E. Oberlin, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Fraser, Sheryl J. Gardner, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Frazee, Larry D. Co- lumbus, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Frazier, Gary L. Emporia, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Row: Freed, Judith R. Scandia, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Freelain, Sandra E. Kansas City, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Freeman, Joyce I. Phillipsburg, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Freeman, Raymond F. Piper, Freshman in Civil Engineering. J. % f 4 t srT fiSx Bottom Panel Top Row: French, Dayna J. Salina, Sophomore in General. French, Janet L. Pretty Prairie, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Frey, John S. Red Bluff, Calif., 02 in Architecture. Fricke, Obed M. Monte- zuma, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Second Row: Friesen, Ann E. Inman, Junior in Tech- nical Journalism. Friesen, Connie L. Hutchinson, Soph- omore in Business Administration. Friesen, Paul A. Hillsboro, 04 in Architecture. Friley, John R. Mission, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Row: Fritts, Diana L. Kansas City, Freshman in History. Fritz, Linda R. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Froelich, Sandra K. Solomon, Freshman in Modern Languages. Froelich, Sharon L. Solomon, Freshman in Modern Languages. M l 472 v I. - B Top Panel Top Row: Frohn, Barbara S. White City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fromme, Janice M. Hoxie, Junior in Family and Child Development. Fry, Carole J. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Frye, Robert S. Cheney, Sophomore in Mathematics. Second Row: Fugit, Bill W. Overland Park, Junior in Zoology. Fugit, Eloise D. Wichita, Junior in Speech. Fulkerson, Judith C. Liberty, Mo., Junior in Home Eco- nomics. Fuller, Deanne L. Wichita, Freshman in General. Third Row: Fuller, Mildred M. El Dorado, Sophomore in English. Fullerton, Eloise A. Clay Center, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Funk, Larry D. Waldo, Fresh- man in Agricultural Education. Funk, Martha A. Delphos, Freshman in English. Fourth Row: Funk, Warren K. Minneapolis, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Funston, Carolyn R. Abilene, Sophomore in Home Economics. Furey, Sondra L. Man- hattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Furney, Mary Z. Manhattan, Freshman in Bacteriology. Fifth Row: Caddie, Amy L. Bazaar, Sophomore in Medi- cal Technology. Gaeddert, Emilia A. Wichita, Freshman in Government. Gagnon, Martin J. Grainfield, Freshman in Business Administration. Gagnon, Michael J. Manhat- tan, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Gagnon, Thomas A. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Gallant, William P. Overland Park, Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Galle, Edith M. Mound- ridge, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Gambiani, Michael L. Spring Valley, 111., Freshman in Pre- Veter- inary Medicine. Bed r. s Bottom Panel Top Row: Gamble, Michael L. Dodge City, Junior in Civil Engineering. Gamble, William E. Kansas City, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gander, William D. Kansas City, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Gardner, Donna J. Wichita, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Nursing. Second Row: Gardner, Douglas D. Smith Center, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Gardner, Wanetta K. Partridge, Junior in Secondary Education. Garetson. Deloris C. Copeland, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Garlett, Jerry W. Kansas City, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Row: Garlich, Sandra A. Kansas City, Freshman in General. Garrelts, Glenda J. Overland Park, Junior in Medical Technology. Garretson, Peter W. Manhattan, Junior in Pre-Law. Garrett, Gary A. Colby, Sophomore in Agriculture. 473 Underclassmen: Gar Gil Top Panel Top Row: Garrett, Gwen I. Colby, Fresh- man in Foods and Nutrition. Carton, Stephen C. Topeka, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Carver, Lawrence E. Bethel, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Garvin, Arthur R. Neodesha, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Second Row: Garwood, Gary J. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Gaskill, Linda K. Abilene, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Caster, Victoria L. Bethel, Sophomore in Family and Child De- velopment. Gates, Ivan L. Mission, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Third Row: Gates, James D. Glen Elder, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Gaudreau, Donald G. Lewiston, Pa., Freshman in Milling Technology. Gay, Jim L. Plevna, Junior in Feed Technology. Gaynier, Kathryne L. Dallas, Tex., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Gaynier, Tahmeroo L. Dallas, Tex., Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Gebhart, Janet R. Sedg- wick, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gebhart, Jeanne L. Salina, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Geery, William R. McPherson, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Bottom Row: Gefrides, Lefterty G. Athens, Greece, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Genest, Richard E. Manchester, N. H., Freshman in Bakery Management. Genschorck, Gary D. Hanover, Junior in Wildlife Con- servation. Gentry, Alwyn H. Keats, Freshman in Bio- logical Sciences. Bottom Panel Top Row: Gentry, Mary D. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics. Gentzler, Ronald P. Bur- well, Neb., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Geolas, George Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. George, Daryl D. Newton, Freshman in Chemistry. Second Row: George, David B. Wichita, Sophomore in General. George Mary E. Wichita, Junior in History. George, Patricia Topeka, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. George, Richard W. Gretton, Northants, England, Freshman in Milling Technology. Third Row: George, Sharon M. Colby, Freshman in Music Education. George, Thomas L. Kansas City, Freshman in Restaurant Management. Gerardy, Philip S. Atchison, Freshman in General. Gerber, Dona C. Concordia, Fresh- man in Business Adminstration Accounting. Bottom Row: Gering, Michael F. Atchison, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Geringer, James E. Wheatland, Wyo., Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Gerritz, Cath- erine M. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Gerstberger, Gerald Marienthal, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. 474 Top Row. Gerster, Ronald A. Norwalk, Conn., Sopho- more in Civil Engineering. Gettig, Philip D. Atchison, Freshman in General. Gettler, William C. Ulysses, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Gfeller, James M. Sharon Springs, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Gibson, Larry R. Wichita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Gibson, Louvae L. Salina, Freshman in Social Sciences. Giefer, Louise R. Wellington, Junior in Medical Technology. Giersch, Ronnie G. Spring Hill, Sophomore in Milling Technology. Third Row. Gigstad, Sharon A. Everest, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Gilchrist, Carol A. Wichita, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Gilchrist, Franklin C. Garden City, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Gilchrist, Ross A. Kingman, Junior in Sociology. Fourth Row. Gildner, Max L. Topeka, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Giles, Charles E. Sublette, 01 in Archi- tecture. Giles, Cheryl S. Hopewell, Sophomore in Home Economics. Gillaspie, Richard L. Council Grove, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Bottom Row. Gillespie, David C. Oswego, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Gillespie, Kenneth W. Oswego, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Gillespie, Mary J. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing Gill- gannon, Thomas J. Topeka, Sophomore in Statistics. Providing research materials and current periodicals, Farrell Library serves as the study center for K-State. 475 Underclassmen: Gil Gre Top Row: Gillidette, Dwight A. Oklahoma City, Okla., Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Gillig, Murel A. Horton, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Gillmore, Janice M. Hutchinson, Sophomore in General. Gillmore, Jean C. Hutchinson, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Gillmore, Oran G. Cherryvale, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Gillum, Richard F. Kansas City, Sophomore in General. Gilmore, Cheryl S. Claycenter, Freshman in Modern Languages. Gilmore, Karen S. Almena, Freshman in General. Third Row: Gimbel, Weldon K. Dodge City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Ginsburg, Bernard E. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Glasco, Bradley F. Dodge City, Sophomore in Physics. Glaser, Dennis C. Alta Vista, Freshman in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Fourth Row: Glenn, Judith F. Prairie Village, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Glotta, Ernest I. Dodge City, 02 in Architecture. Glover, Nancy J. New- ton, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Gloyd, Roger S. Champaign, 111., Sophomore in General. Fifth Row: Gnadt, Nyla J. Alma, Sophomore in Home Economics. Gockel, Linda C. Seneca, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Goering, James L. Ames, Junior in Civil Engineering. Goertz, Cheryl A. Hillsboro, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Nursing. Sixth Row: Goertz, Diana K. Marion, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Gpf orth, Charles H. Overland Park, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Golden, Judi A. Mission, Sophomore in General. Colder, Charles R. Mis- sion, Sophomore in Business Administration. Seventh Row: Gomez, Margaret A. Lincoln, Neb., Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. Good, Nancy M. Bar- nard, Sophomore in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Gooden, Ronald D. Meade, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Goodin, Lilly M. Bonner Springs, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Eighth Row: Goodman, Vernon G. Herington, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Goodpasture, Janice Over- land Park, Sophomore in Music Education. Goodyear, Mar- garet R. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics. Gor- don, Glenn L. Garner, Sophomore in Electrical Engineer- ing. Bottom Row: Gordon, Lowell D. Wichita, Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Gordon, Marjorie L. Highland, Freshman in Secondary Education. Gordon, Mer- rill K. Winfield, 02 in Architecture. Gordon, Richard R. Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. 476 Top Row, Gordon, William T. Ft. Leavenworth, Sopho- more in Wildlife Conservation. Gore, Richard L. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Goreham, Kenneth C. Junction City, Freshman in General. Gossen, Thomas R. Wheatland, Wyo., Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Second Row. Gothard, Arch G. Cedar Vale, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Gotner, Felix J. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Physical Education. Gott- lob, Darrell D. Winfield, Sophomore in Agricultural Edu- cation. Gould, Sheryl K. Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics. Third Row. Govaerts, Janice K. Lincoln, Neb., Junior in English. Graber, Dorothy S. Mulvane, Freshman in Home Economics. Graber, Ronald D. Kingman, Sopho- more in Agricultural Engineering. Grace, Robert H. Burns, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Fourth Row: Graham, Billy I. Colby, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Graham, Carolyn K. Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Graham, Marian W. Edna, Junior in Pre-Law. Graham, James J. Great Bend, Freshman in Business Administration. Fifth Row. Graham, John R. Great Bend, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Graham, Judith M. Bloom. Freshman in English. Granquist, Johnny L. Shawnee Mission, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Grant, Richard L. Wichita, Junior in Psychology. Sixth Row: Graves, Charles M. Haigler, Neb., Sopho- more in Animal Husbandry. Graves, Jon T. Mt. Hope, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Graves, Robert E. Wichita, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Graves, Spen- cer B. St. Francis, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Seventh Row: Gray, Ann L. Norton, Freshman in Gen- eral. Gray, Eddie J. Salina, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Gray, James L. Waverly, Sophomore in Physics. Gray, Larry M. Pekin, 111., Sophomore in Business Administra- tion. Eighth Row: Gray, Steven G. Waverly, Freshman in Feed Technology. Graybill, Myron L. Kanorado, Junior in Agricultural Education. Grecian, Stanley W. Palco, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Green, Barbara J. Prairie Village, Freshman in Home Economics and Journal- ism. Bottom Row: Green, John R. Leoti, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Green, Michael J. Prairie Village, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Green, Richard C. Concordia, Sophomore in General. Green, Sondra S. Leav- enworth, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. 477 Underclassmen: Gre Hai Top Panel Top Row: Green, Sonia J. Oxford, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Green, Thayne C. Bedford, Mass., Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Greene, Larry E. Goddard, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Greene, Marsha K. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Greene, Thomas E. Chicago, 111., 04 in Architecture. Greer, Caroline J. Topeka, Sophomore in Physical Education. Gregersen, Gerald D. Peabody, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Gregory, James F. Russell, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Gresham, Sandra K. Shawnee Mission, Junior in Physical Education. Grey, Nancy C. Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Grieshaber, Alice A. Belvue, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Grieshaber, Marcia A. Belvue, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: Griffee, Pamela K. Oketo, Freshman in Home Economics and Jounalism. Griffin, Jean A. Minneapolis, Junior in Family and Child De- velopment. Griffin, Judy K. Liberal, Junior in Medical Technology. Griffin, Robert S. Minneapolis, Sophomore in Business Administration. Second Row: Griffith, Janet K. Scott City, Freshman in General. Griffiths, Donald C. Topeka, Freshman in Agri- cultural Engineering. Grigsby, Melinda D. Attica, Junior in Business Administration. Grizzell, Rodger E. Macks- ville, Freshman in Agriculture. Third Row: Groesbeck, Douglas G. Manhattan, Junior in Technical Journalism. Grogan, Roberta L. Oberlin, Freshman in Home Economics. Gronau, Theresa A. Newton, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Gross, Eugene L. Friend, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Fourth Row: Groth, Catherine Billerica, Mass., Sopho- more in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Groth, Wayne C. Gene- seo, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Grothusen, Rex W. Scott City, Junior in Agricultural Education. Grover, Wayne M. Stockton, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Fifth Row: Groyon, Helen D. Junction City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Grubb, Sharon J. Anthony, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Grubb, Stephen L. Abilene, Junior in Feed Technology. Gruetze, Robert K. Seneca, Freshman in Mathematics. Bottom Row: Grumme, Ronald W. Clay Center, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Grummert, Mark A. Jansen, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Grybowski, Richard A. Kinsley, Junior in Secondary Education. Guenther, Kathleen A. Linn, Freshman in English. 478 Top Panel Top Row: Guetschow, Connie L. Cheney, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Gugler, Leuita M. Chapman, Freshman in Family and Child Develop- ment. Gugler, Lyle H. Chapman, 03 in Architecture. Gui- singer, Allen W. Prairie Village, Junior in Zoology. Second Row: Gunn, Margaret J. Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Gunn, Roland M. Great Bend, Freshman in Business Administration. Gustafson, Mary A. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics. Guthrie, Charles W. Wichita, Junior in Business Admin- istration Accounting. Third Row: Guthrie, Mary E. Kiowa, Sophomore in Med- ical Technology. Guthrie, Nancy J. Topeka, Sophomore in Psychology. Guthrie, Philip L. Stafford, 01 in Archi- tecture. Guthrie, Ruthann Walton, Junior in English. Fourth Row: Gutsch, Marilyn C. Grantville, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Guy, Joyce E. Talmage, Sophomore in Music Education. Gwin, Suzanne Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Haas, Kathleen L. Inde- pendence, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Fifth Row: Haas, Philip N. Howe, Ind., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Haas, Thomas H. Independence, Mo., Junior in Business Administration. Haberbosch, Kath- leen St. Francis, Sophomore in Music Education. Habiger, Cyril W. Salina, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Row: Haden, Gary L. Ellsworth, Sophomore in General. Hadley, Leo L. Manhattan, Junior in Govern- ment. Hadley, Michael L. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hadsell, Gary N. Hugoton, Junior in General. It m- Bottom Panel Top Row: Hagan, James H. Junction City, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Hagan, Thomas R. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medi- cine. Hageman, Richard R. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Hager, Connie L. Norton, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Second Row: Hagerman, Richard D. Timken, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Hagerman, Robert L. Rozel, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Hagerman, Ronald N. Nekoma, 01 in Architecture. Hagerman, Sandra S. Timken, Freshman in Home Economics Teach- ing. Bottom Row: Haggard, Terry M. Kansas City, Sopho- more in Psychology. Hahn, Jerry L. Leoti, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hahn, Randy K. St. John, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Haines, Jacquelyn H. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Sociology. 479 Underclassmen: Hak Har Top Panel Top Row: Hakimian, Ebrahim Teheran, Iran, Junior in Business Administration. Halbleib, Judith S. Brownell, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Hale, Bernadine L. Girard, Sophomore in Physics. Hale, Steven M. Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row. Hall, Mary L. Casper, Wyo., Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Hall, Steven W. Plainville, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Hall, William R. Wich- ita, 02 in Architecture. Haller, Richard T. Franklin Square, N. Y., Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Third Row: Hallo ran, Margaret E. Overland Park, Soph- omore in General. Halverstadt, Nancy E. Derby, Sopho- more in Home Economics. Hamblin, Raymond L. Spe- nard, Alaska, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Hamby, Carol L. Dodge City, Junior in History. Fourth Row: Hamilton, Bonnie J. Kansas City, Sopho- more in Secondary Education. Hamilton, Gale W. Strong City, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Hamilton, Helen C. Partridge, Sophomore in Business Administration. Ham- ilton, Jerry L. Wellington, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Bottom Row: Ha mm el. Franco A. Clay Center, Junior in Secondary Education. Hammel, William H. Prairie Vil- lage, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Ham- mer, Kay L. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Hammitt, Donald K. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Bottom Panel Top Row: Hammond, David L. Abilene, Freshman in Milling Technology. Hammond, Patricia G. Goodland, Junior in Elementary Education. Hammons, Janice E. Mapleton, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Hanchett, Michael A. Norton, Sophomore in Agri- culture. Second Row: Hanchett, Theodore L. Norton, Junior in Agricultural Education. Hancock, Mary C. Wichita, Fresh- man in Art. Hancock, Susan N. St. Francis, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Hand, Lydia J. Keats, Junior in Elementary Education. Third Row: Hank ins. Cheryl E. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Hankins, Robert E. Hutchinson, Sopho- more in Technical Journalism. Hanlon, Glenda J. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Hanna, Jay D. Lyons, Junior in Psychology. Bottom Row: Hans, I Shim S. Delhi, India, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Hansen, Donald F. Wichita, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Hansen, Kenneth P. Minneapolis, Junior in Restaurant Management. Hansen, Mary M. Great Bend, Freshman in Sociology. 480 i A Top Panel Top Row: Hansen, Thomas J. Peabody, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Hansen, Wilma J. Medicine Lodge, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Hanson, Garry D. Olathe, 04 in Architec- ture. Hanson, Melinda G. Hutchinson, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Second Row: Hardaway, Louetta L. Copeland, Freshman in Business Administration. Harden, Judith A. Ashland, Freshman in Medical Technology. Harder, Russell D. Dunlap, Freshman in Agriculture. Harder, Wayne S. Topeka, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Third Row: Harders, James A. Great Bend, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Hardgrave, William R. Wichita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Harding, Bertha D. Cheney, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Harding, David J. Stockton, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Fourth Row: Harding, Sammy W. Concordia, 01 in Ar- chitecture. Hardy, Linda J. Manhattan, Freshman in Music Education. Haresnape, Raymond K. Smith Center, Freshman in Feed Technology. Harger, Ronnie L. Ar- kansas City, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Haring, Wanda L. Cheney, Freshman in General. Harlan, Robert D. Madison, Freshman in Agri- culture. Harmison, Randall L. Newton, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Harmon, Gary D. Ellsworth, Soph- omore in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Panel Top Row: Harmon, LaDeana J. Penalosa, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Harmon, Linda J. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Harmon, Robert E. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Harper, Ann B. Manhattan, Sophomore in Art Education. Second Row: Harper, Charles Y. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Harper, Dean F. Scott City, Freshman in Landscape Architecture. Harper, Dorothy J. Salina, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Harris, Donald L. Hepler, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Harris, Jo A. Chanute, Freshman in History. Harris, Judith A. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Harris, Timothy B. Coffeyville, Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Harrison, Frank D. Salina, 02 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Harrison, James C. Beloit, Sophomore in General. Harrison, Jerold W. Raymond, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Harrison, John D. Marysville, Junior in Secondary Education. Harrison, John M. Nick- erson, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. 481 Underclassmen: Har Hei Top Row: Harrison, Leslie J. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harrison, Walter A. Wake- field, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Harrod, Herbert E. Leavenworth, Freshman in Electrical En- gineering. Harry, Judith L. Emporia, Junior in Family and Child Development. Hart, Nancy L. Topeka, Soph- omore in Home Economics. Hartenbower, Janet S. Prairie Village, Junior in Elementary Education. Harter, James J. Atlanta, Ga., Junior in Biological Sciences. Harth, George H. Leavenworth, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Hartke, Larry W. Lincolnville, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: H auck, Peter R. Great Neck, N. Y., Junior in Secondary Education, llaun. Adelia M. Jet- more, Freshman in Mathematics. Hauptli, Gary L. Glen Elder, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Hauptli, Linda S. Glen Elder, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Haverkamp, Donald C. Effingham, Soph- omore in Mechanical Engineering. Haverkamp, Marvin V. Seneca, Sophomore in Business Administration. Havley, David T. Centralia, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Hawk, Robert G. Carlyle, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Hawkes, Bernadette R. Washington, Junior in Physical Education. Second Row: Hartsell, Carol A. Stafford, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Hartung, Sharon R. Junction City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Harvey, Arthur S. Kansas City, Sophomore in History. Harwood, Kenneth D. Humboldt, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Hase, Sharon A. Carbondale, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Haskin, Diane Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Hatch, Ethel J. Lenexa, Freshman in General. Hatfield, Nancy K. Lancaster, Freshman in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Hauck, Earl B. Miltonvale, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Hawks, David L. Goodland, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Hawks, George W. Kansas City, Freshman in General. Haworth, Gerald R. Wichita, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Haya- shida, Jerald H. Lanai City, Hawaii, Junior in General. Hayden, John M. Atwood, Sophomore in Wildlife Con- servation. Hayes, James M. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Geology. Hayes, Joan E. Plainville, Sophomore in Tech- nical Journalism. Hayes, John G. Great Bend, Junior in Sociology. Haymaker, Mary L. Minneapolis, Minn., Junior in Elementary Education. 482 Top Panel Top Row: Hays, Larry W. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Mathematics. Hayse, Linda L. Mullinville, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hayse, Paul W. Mullinville, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Hayward, Harriet A. Lenexa, Freshman in Sociology. Head, Donald J. Wichita, Freshman in Geology. Head- rick, Roy W. Plains, Freshman in Physics. Heape, Mi- chael L. Satanta, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Heath, Helen R. Emporia, Sophomore in Music Educa- tion. Heath, Larry L. Burn s, Junior in Electrical En- gineering. Second Row: Heaton, Mary E. Norton, Freshman in Home Economics. Heck, Judy L. Atchison, Freshman in Home Economics. Heckes, Gerald D. Wellington, Junior in Horticulture. Heckman, Bruce W. Wa- Keeney, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Hedges, Nancy J. Salina, Sophomore in Home Economics. Heersche, Donald G. Mulvane, Freshman in Agri- culture. Heersche, Sharon A. Mulvane, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Heflin, Joseph W. Omaha, Neb., Freshman in Government. Heft, Robert G. Junction City, Junior in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Hefty, Larry S. Valley Falls, Freshman in Agriculture. Heglar, Clark T. Salina, 02 in Architec- ture. Heidrick, Charles R. Beloit, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Heikes, Richard G. Nor- ton, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Heilman, Rose- ann D. Clay Center, Freshman in General. Heimlich, Myron S. Timmonsville, S. C., Sophomore in Pre- Vet- erinary Medicine. Hein, Robert W. Lehigh, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Heina, Ernest V. Belleville, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Heinen, Edward R. Valley Falls, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Displaying and selling student art work in the Union lobby, Delta Phi Delta sponsors the annual Thieves Market. 483 Underclassmen: Hei Hin Top Panel Top Row: Heinen, Gilbert J. Huron, Fresh- man in Nuclear Engineering. Heiser, Douglas D. Cen- tralia, Sophomore in General. Heiser, Patricia A. Atch- ison, Junior in Elementary Education. Heitman, Shirley R. Linn, Sophomore in Home Economics. Second Row: Helbach, Shirley A. Ramona, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Helbing, Thomas C. Shawnee Mis- sion, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Helbling, Bar- bara S. Omaha, Neb., Junior in Home Economics Teach- ing. Helms, Gene W. Linn, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Helwig, Craig P. Macksville, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Hemphill, Dwane E. Byers, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Hemphill, John M. Man- hattan, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Hemphill, Marilyn S. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Fourth Row: Henak, Larry M. Kansas City, Freshman in Landscape Architecture. Henderson, Clarence Kansas City, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Henderson, Donna K. King- man, Freshman in General. Henderson, Terry L. Inde- pendence, 03 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Hendricks, Janet L. WaKeeney, Junior in Elementary Education. Hendricks, Michael A. Great Bend, Freshman in General. Heneveld, George A. Cincin- nati, Ohio, Sophomore in Physical Education. Henning, Dennis G. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Bottom Panel Top Row: Henning, Lelah F. Athol, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Henricks, Dean E. Herington, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Henrikson, Duane M. Emporia, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Henry, Janet S. Atchison, Freshman in General. Second Row: Henry, Jerry L. Sabetha, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Henry, Linda G. Dodge City, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Nursing. Henry, Pamela J. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Henry, Roy E. Lecompton, Freshman in Animal Hus- bandry. Third Row: Hensleigh, Karen E. Kinsley, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Hensley, Harvey D. Wichita, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Herbel, Stephen R. Hugoton, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Hergen- reter, Bonnie Alma, Sophomore in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Hermreck, Lawrence A. Ellsworth, Fresh- man in Psychology. Hernandez-Mendez, Vic San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hern- don, Mary E. Leoti, Freshman in Physical Education. Herpich, Terryl A. Herington, Sophomore in Elementary Education. 484 Top Row: Herynk, John J. Kincaid, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Hess, Larry G. Waverly, Freshman in Agri- cultural Engineering. Hessemyer, Vivian S. Bethany, Mo., Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Hesser, Ina S. Wichita, Junior in Family and Child Development. Second Row: Hesser, Vicky J. Fredonia, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Hett, Charles L. Garden City, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Heuertz, Richard E. Valley Falls, Freshman in Physical Education. Heyl, An- drew R. Junction City, 02 in Architecture. Third Row: Hibbard, Larry P. Toronto, Freshman in Agriculture. Hibbard, Vernon L. Harper, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Hibbs, Gary L. Chanute, 04 in Architecture. Hibler, Ralph E. Atchison, 02 in Architec- ture. Fourth Row: Hickert, Paul N. New Almelo, Junior in Milling Technology. Hickman, Daria E. Overland Park, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hicks, Janice K. Manhattan, Freshman in Speech. Hicks, Robert M. Wichita, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Higdon, Homer L. Arkansas City, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Higgins, Barbara E. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Elementary Education. High, Margaret A. Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Hilgenfeld, Dennis L. Holton, 01 in Architecture. Sixth Row; Hill, Gerald W. Plains, Sophomore in Pre- Law. Hill, James T. Gas, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Hill, Jerry L. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Hill, Kathryn A. Marysville, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Seventh Row: Hill, Ray F. Burlington, Junior in Land- scape Architecture. Hill, Thomas R. Kansas City, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Hillman, Richard B. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hills, Barbara J. Basehor, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Eighth Row: Hilt, Margaret R. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Hilyard, Marlys K. WaKeeney, Junior in Elementary Education. Hincz, Cynthia L. Wichita, Freshman in History. Hinds, Billie J. Marysville, Junior in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Hines, Michael J. Salina, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Hinnen, Terry J. Benton, Sophomore in In- dustrial Engineering. Hinnergardt, Carol A. Ransom, Freshman in Speech Therapy. Hinnergardt, Eva L. Clay Center, Junior in Elementary Education. 485 Underclassmen: Hin Hou Top Panel Top Row: Hinson, Newton C. Ashland, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Hinz, Nell F. Leavenworth, Freshman in English. Hinz, Thomas W. Abilene, Freshman in Physics. Hirsh, Mary J. Ellinwood, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Second Row: Hirst, Ronald W. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Hirt, Joyce K. Lucas, Junior in Home Economics and Nursing. Hively, Charles W. Charleston, W. Va., 03 in Architecture. Hlavacek, John D. Salina, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Third Row: Hoag, Nancy A. Pleasanton, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hochuli, Barbara G. Holton, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Hodge, Rex E. Phillips- burg, Freshman in General. Hodges, Dennis D. Lebo, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Fourth Row: Hodges, Marilyn R. Lebo, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Hodges, Troy L. Lebo, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Hodgson, David S. Little River, Junior in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hodgson, Diane Little River, Freshman in English. Bottom Row: Hodgson, Edward S. Little River, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Hoesli, Harry H. Delphos, 03 in Architecture. Hoffman, Keith L. Preston, Junior in Statistics. Hoffman, James N. Wichita, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Bottom Panel Top Row: Hofstra, Jack R. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hogue, Samuel R. Gardner, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Hohn, Elizabeth A. Marysville, Freshman in Secondary Educa- tion. Hohn, Marilyn J. Marysville, Junior in Modern Languages. Second Row: Hohner, Sharon K. Smith Center, Junior in Elementary Education. Hojda, Judith A. Lebanon, Soph- omore in General. Holcomb, Forrest G. Smolan, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Holecek, Kathryn L. McPherson, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Third Row: Holeman, James R. Wellington, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Holeman, Karen M. Lenora, Fresh- man in Psychology. Holland, Janet D. Kinsley, Freshman in Horticulture. Hollar, Linda S. Wichita, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Bottom Row: Holle, Johnny G. Bushong, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Hollingsworth, Susie Eureka, Fresh- man in Family and Child Development. Hollis. David N. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Hollis, Philip D. Silver Spring, Md., Junior in Electrical Engineering. 486 Bottom Panel Top Row: Holloway, Stephen B. Mc- Pherson, 04 in Architecture. Holm, Connie L. White City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Holm, Ronald K. Salina, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Holmes, Judy K. Muncie, Sophomore in Home Economics. Holmes, Wesley P. Grant, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Holzer, Dee A. Russell, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Homewood, Gerald L. Luray, Freshman in Business Administration Account- ing. Homrighausen, Rita F. LaCygne, Sophomore in Psychology. Hoober, Richard E. Manhattan, Soph- omore in Civil Engineering. Second Row: Hoofer, Barry L. Ashland, Junior in His- tory. Hook, Marsha R. Falls Church, Va., Junior in Home Economics and Art. Hooper, Keith W. Smith Center, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Hoops, Robert F. Republic, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Hoover, Carolyn J. Junction City, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Hoover, George L. Olathe, Soph- omore in Business Administration. Hoover, Jared O. Abilene, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Hoover, Teri A. Wichita, Sophomore in Biological Sciences. Hoover, Valerie B. McPherson, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Third Row: Hopkins, Frank J. Benton, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Hopkins, Gary W. El Dorado, Freshman in History. Hopper, Patricia S. Emporia, Freshman in Psychology. Horchem, Janet L. Ransom, Junior in Business Administration. Horn, James W. McPherson, Sophomore in General. Hornbuckle, Pennie L. Prairie Village, Freshman in Home Economics. Horning, James R. Almena, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Hornung, Donald F. Spearville, Soph- Conferring with President McCain, India ' s Ambassador B. K. Nehru discusses the Indian economic improvement system. omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hornung, Mary A. Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Horsch, Ardis E. Yates Center, Soph- omore in General. Horton, Tommy D. Topeka, 02 in Architecture. Hoss, Herbert E. Pratt, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hossfeld, Robert H. Clay Center, Freshman in Chemistry. Hostetler, Lynn W. McPherson, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hostetter, James P. Manhattan, Junior in Physics. Hotujac, Sharon A. Muncie, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Houdashelt, Harold G. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Houdyshell, Richard Wil- son, Freshman in Agronomy. fT ? tot 487 Underclassmen: Hou Jac Top Panel Top Row: Hough, Judy A. Charlotte, N. C., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. House, Ronna L. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics. Houston, Thomas E. Menlo, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Hover, Donna J. Leawood, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Second Row: Howard, Donald E. Bennington, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Howard, Ernest L. Norfolk, Va., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Howard, Frank W. Oakley, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Howard, Pamela A. Mission, Sophomore in Psychology. Third Row: Ho well. Ann J. Marysville, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Howell, Charles R. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in General. Howell, Cheryl N. Lincoln, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Hoy, Sheila A. El Dorado, Junior in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Hoyt, Laurie S. Kansas City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Hubbell, Richard S. Topeka, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Huber, Carl F. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Hubert, James B. Garden City, Junior in Business Administration. Fifth Row: Hucke, Gary L. Parsons, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Huddleston, Robert E. Lebo, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Huecker, Tommy D. Salina, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Hug, Alan R. Hoi- ton, Junior in Biological Sciences. Bottom Row: Hughes, Kenneth B. Lyons, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Hughes, Lyman G. Dallas, Tex., Freshman in Humanities. Hughes, Roberta L. Garnett, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Hughes, Wil- liam G. Topeka, 02 in Architecture. A l Bottom Panel Top Row: Hugo, Bernard A. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Business Administration Account- ing. Hull, Ronald K. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Hull, Virginia A. Towanda, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Humbarger, Peter D. Solomon, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Hummer, Larry L. Chanute, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Hummer, Warren C. Topeka, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hund, Ann Paxico, Sophomore in Physical Education. Hund, Mary J. Easton, Freshman in General. Bottom Row: Hunt, Judie K. Pratt, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Hunt, Richard D. Salina, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Hunt, Richard M. Georgetown, Mass., Junior in Physics. Hurley, Mary J. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Secondary Education. 488 Top Panel Top Row: Hurtig, Victor C. Courtland, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Huschka, Eldon E. Ellinwood, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Huseman, Virgil R. Kanopolis, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Huser, Ronald D. Syracuse, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Second Row. Husted, Stanley R. Lawrence, Freshman in Entomology. Huttie, Frederick E. Prairie Village, Fresh- man in Chemical Engineering. Huyett, Ruth E. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hyames, Diana K. Dighton, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Third Row: Hyde, Catherine L. Augusta, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Hyde, Robert C. Atchison, Fresh- man in Physical Therapy. Hynes, Thomas E. Oak Ridge, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ibbetson, Richard A. Yates Center, Freshman in Agriculture. Fourth Row: Ideker, Vergie L. Rozel, Junior in English. Ihde, Glenn M. Wichita, Freshman in Architectural En- gineering. Imhof, Carol A. Brewster, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Ingersoll, Patricia K. Michigan Valley, Junior in Modern Languages. Fifth Row: Ingraham, Sharon K. Lewis, Freshman in General. Ireland, Lawrence P. Holton, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Ireland, Michael K. Kansas City, Sophomore in Music Education. Ireland, Timothy M. Muscotah, Fresh- man in Economics. Bottom Row: Irons, Sherry L. Ogden, Utah, Junior in Secondary Education. Irvine, Mary K. Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Isaacson, Steven B. Long Beach, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Isbill, Richard B. Humboldt, Junior in Agri- culture. Bottom Panel Top Row: Isch, Jane A. Morrill, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Isernhagen, Fred A. St. Francis, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Israel, Jeffer- son E. Brentwood, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jaax, Judy A. Wichita, Junior in Home Eco- nomics and Art. Second Row: Jack, Russell P. Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Dairy Manufacturing. Jackson, Bruce A. Els- more, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Jackson, Cathye L. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Jackson, Jack H. Omaha, Neb., 02 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Jackson, Jeanne R. Osage City, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Jacob, Thomas D. Wichita, 04 in Architecture. Jacobs, Joy S. Towanda, Freshman in Med- ical Technology. Jacobs, Judy L. Shawnee Mission, Soph- omore in Bacteriology. 489 Underclassmen: Jac Joh Top Panel Top Row: Jacobson, Richard W. Ft. Leaven- worth, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Jacques, Marilyn B. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics Ex- tension. Jahnke, Carol A. Junction City, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Jahnke, Nancy K. Riley, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Second Row: James, Kathryn M. Drexel, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Jandos, Geraldine A. Kanopolis, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Janke, Gary D. Brownell, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Janke, Michael D. Alexander, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Third Row: Janne, Ronald L. Luray, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Janssen, Janet L. Geneseo, Sophomore in Botany. Jantz, Gary L. Syracuse, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Jantz, James A. Newton, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Fourth Row: Jantz, Merle D. Moundridge, 02 in Architec- ture. Janzen, Darryl E. Newton, Sophomore in Civil En- gineering. Jarvis, Cheryl K. Bethel, Freshman in Home Economics. Jarvis, Gary R. Bethel, 04 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Jeff cries, Roanne L. Wichita, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Jeffery, Kenneth L. Horton, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Jelinek, Judith A. Manhattan, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Jenkins, Gerald L. Oshkosh, Neb., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Panel Top Row: Jenkins, Marna G. Belvue, Freshman in General. Jenkins, Wanda L. Kansas City, Freshman in Psychology. Jensen, G. Stanley Goodland, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Jensen, Harold G. Kinsley, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Second Row: Jensen, John H. Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Administration. Jetland, Barbara A. Hono- lulu, Hawaii, Junior in Elementary Education. Jewett, Dwight D. Concordia, Freshman in General. Jilka, Evelyn R. Delphos, Junior in Elementary Education. Third Row: Jiran, Peter A. Clark, N. J., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Joham, William G. Salina, Freshman in Business Administration. Johnsmeyer, Vi r- ginia Mt. Hope, Junior in Chemistry. Johnson, Alvin D. Junction City, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Bottom Row: Johnson, Cecil W. Salina, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Johnson, Cheryl A. Manhattan, Sophomore in English. Johnson, Dean K. Burrton, Soph- omore in Animal Husbandry. Johnson, Don A. Oketo, Freshman in General. 490 Top Panel Top Row. Johnson, Donald R. Colby, Junior in Business Administration. Johnson, Evelyn I. Beloit, Sophomore in General. Johnson, Henry J. Salina, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Johnson, Jeanette H. Wilsey, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Second Row: Johnson, Leland R. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Psychology. Johnson, Lora L. Ft. Dodge, Junior in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Johnson, Lynda L. Pratt, Sophomore in Business Administration. Johnson, Lynn R. Oberlin, Freshman in Mathematics. Third Row; Johnson, Marlin M. Home, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Johnson, Michael L. Sidney, Neb., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Johnson, Mode A. El Dorado, Junior in Busin ess Administration. Johnson, Patrick A. Erie, Freshman in Chemistry. Fourth Row: Johnson, Phil D. Sterling, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Johnson, Phillip C. Norton, Junior in Pre-Law. Johnson, Roger B. Leawood, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Johnson, Sharon L. Junction City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Johnson, Sherrill J. Hutchinson, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Johnson, Susie E. Parsons, Freshman in General. Johnson, Sylvia M. Mis- sion, Freshman in Business Administration. Johnson, Vir- ginia L. Deerfield, 111., Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Walking to the north on campus, students enter the quad- rangle which includes the new Physical Science Building. 491 Underclassmen: Joh Kel Top Row: Johnson, W. Roger Salina, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Johnston, Frances E. Junction City, Fresh- man in Music Education. Johnston, Franklin E. Wake- field, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Johnston, George H. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Second Row: Johnston, Karen E. Lea wood, Freshman in English. Johnston, Larry D. El Dorado, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Johnston, Martha J. Holy- rood, Freshman in Home Economics. Johnston, William B. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Third Row: Joines, Karen B. Mission, Junior in Physical Education. Jones, Barbara J. Frankfort, Freshman in General. Jones, Barbara L. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Jones, Cary W. Prairie Vil- lage, Freshman in General. Fourth Row: Jones, Donna E. Independence, Freshman in Speech. Jones, Gloria J. Beach, N. D., Junior in Eng- lish. Jones, Gregory M. Prairie Village, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Jones, James D. Sabetha, Junior in Civil Engineering. Fifth Row: Jones, Judith K. Lea wood, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Jones, Judith L. Pratt, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Jones, Judy D. Digh- ton. Junior in Elementary Education. Jones, Leila F. Plainville, Sophomore in Mathematics. Sixth Row: Jones, Linda R. Onaga, Junior in Secondary Education. Jones, Lyle D. Dighton, Junior in Secondary Education. Jones, Marlyn Y. Burrton, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Jones, Mary L. Mobile, Ala., Fresh- man in Horticulture. Seventh Row: Jones, Robert G. McPherson, 02 in Archi- tecture. Jones, Robert L. Holcomb, Junior in Animal Hus- bandry. Jones, Ronald E. Louisburg, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Jones, Terena K. Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Administration. Eighth Row: Jones, William R. Rushville, Mo., Fresh- man in Chemistry. Jordan, Patricia J. Abilene, Junior in Music. Jordan, Ronald E. Beloit, Freshman in Pre- Vet- erinary Medicine. Jordan, Sheryl K. Beloit, Sophomore in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Josias, Ruth A. Wichita, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Judd, Robert E. Cottonwood Falls, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Jurgemeyer, Fred H. Shawnee, Junior in Art. Juvenal, Louise A. Kansas City, Junior in Foods and Nutrition. J V . - 492 Top Row: Juvenal, Patricia L. Kansas City, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Kachavos, Elaine J. Carmel, Calif., Sophomore in English. Kaelson, Janet I. Wichita, Freshman in General. Kaff , Phyllis J. Carbondale, Junior in General. Second Row: Kaiser, Donald W. Bison, Junior in Agri- cultural Engineering. Kalbach, Galen L. Marienthal, 02 in Architecture. Kalbach, Lela F. Marienthal, Freshman in Home Economics. Kallenbach, Kenneth Wichita, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Third Row: Kalberloh, Gary T. Merriam, Junior in Pre- Law. Kammerer, Joan K. Leawood, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Kane, Edward R. Feasterville, Pa., Sophomore in Nuclear Enginering. Karl, Catherine L. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Karp, Richard Overland Park, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Karr, Erma J. Emporia, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Kasenberg, Ruby K. Benton, Junior in Medical Technology. Katchis, George S. Wich- ita, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Fifth Row: Kauffman, Carolyn J. Lawrence, Junior in Business Administration. Kaufman, Charles M. Skillman, N. J., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Kaufman, S. Jan Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Kaul, Linda L. El Dorado, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Sixth Row: Kaump, Dennis A. Waterville, Junior in Busi- ness Accounting. Kaump, Mary K. Riley, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Kays, Vaughn D. Kingsport, Tenn., 02 in Architecture. Kazmaier, Jerry D. Eudora, Freshman in General. Seventh Row: Kean, Cheryl K. Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration. Keating, Donald J. Liberal, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Keating, William R. Marysville, Sophomore in Mathematics. Keearns, John E. Manhattan, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Eighth Row: Keefer, Barbara L. El Dorado, Freshman in Modern Languages. Keenan, Phyllis I. Benkelman, Neb., Junior in Economics. Keiser, Catherine J. Ft. Leaven- worth, Sophomore in Psychology. Keister, Sandra L. Shawnee, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Keithley, Charles M. Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Keithley, Claude A. Kansas City, 04 in Architecture. Keller, Diane L. Ellis, Junior in Elementary Education. Kelley, Jean A. Centralia, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Nursing. l 1 J 493 Underclassmen: Kel Kli Top Panel Top Row: Kelley, Kenneth W. Columbus, Freshman in Agriculture. Kelley, Ted E. Centralia, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Kellner, Wayne A. Kanorado, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Kellogg, Myron C. Jamestown, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Second Row: Kelsey, Gaylord D. Silver Lake, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Kempke, Diane S. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Kendall, Gregory D. Hartsdale, N. Y., Junior in Speech. Kendall, James M. Herington, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Bottom Row: Kendall, Larry W. Herington, Junior in Agricultural Education. Kendrick, Nancy E. Wichita, Sophomore in English. Kennedy, Patricia L. Topeka, Junior in Home Economics. Kenny, Thomas M. Geneva, N. Y., Junior in Animal Husbandry. SFC ' r l ' T Bottom Panel Top Row: Kenton, Jack W. Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Kenyon, Vir- ginia B. Bogue, Junior in Music Education. Kepley, Janice D. Ulysses, Freshman in Secondary Education. Kepley, Kenneth E. Wichita, Sophomore in Nucl ear Engineering. Second Row: Kepley, Leroy F. Wichita, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Kern, Donna S. Leavenworth, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Kern, John J. Leaven- worth, Junior in Agronomy. Kern, Larry G. Salina, Soph- omore in Agricultural Economics. Third Row: Kern, Terry J. Leavenworth, Junior in Vet- erinary Medicine. Kerr, Marcia L. Wellington, Freshman in Secondary Education. Kersbergen, David N. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Kersenbrock, Linda R. Colby, Freshman in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Kershner, Craig D. Manhattan, Junior in Pre-Law. Kershner, Robert N. Rush Center, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Kersten, Kenneth O. Leaven- worth, 01 in Architecture. Kettelhut, James L. Edge- mont, S. D., Junior in Speech. Fifth Row: Kevan, Barbara A. Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Keys, Ronald E. Council Grove, Freshman in Entomology. Khan, Aftab A. Baha- walpur, Pakistan, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Kibler, Frederick W. Southington, Ohio, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Bottom Row: Kice, Mary A. Wichita, Junior in Art. Kiener, Leatrice A. Glen Elder, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Kier, Mary C. Washington, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Kildow, Gary L. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. 494 Top Panel Top Row: Killebrew, Lewis G. Neodesha, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Killgore, Mickey R. lola, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Kimball, Kay M. Scott City, Freshman in Agriculture. Kimbell, Kenneth R. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Kimble, James A. Ellinwood, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Kimmi, Anthony L. Minneapolis, 02 in Architecture. Kimmi, Elizabeth A. Minneapolis, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Kinder, Anna L. Goodland, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Third Row: Kindig, Willard E. Olathe, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. King, Spencer W. lola, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Kingman, Michael F. Wichita, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Kinsey, Lawrence D. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Kinsey, Terrel E. Kansas City, Freshman in Art. Kinzer, Howard A. McLean, Va., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Kirchhoff, Nancy J. Shawnee Mis- sion, Junior in Secondary Education. Kirk, Robert E. Ellsworth, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Fifth Row: Kirkendall, George F. Topeka, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Kirkwood, Stephen L. Indianapolis, Ind., Junior in Business Administration. Kiser, Donald L. Almena, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Kissick, John B. Beverly, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Kissinger, Don F. Mankato, Freshman in Geophysics. Kitchen, Brent A. Maple Hill, Freshman in Agriculture. Kitchen, Douglas 0. Maple Hill, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Kitchener, Harry L. Oak Hill, Freshman in Physical Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: Kittelson, Gary V. Winfield, 02 in Architecture. Klag, Nancy A. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics. Klassen, William R. Hillsboro, Fresh- man in Civil Engineering. Klein, John C. Leavenworth, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Second Row: Klein, Kathleen K. Marion, Sophomore in Home Economics. Kleinsorge, Alice E. Oberlin, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Klenda, Deanna K. Marion, Sophomore in Home Economics. Klenke, Donald V. Spear- ville, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Klesath, Charles F. Topeka, Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Kleymann, Bonnie J. Tribune, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Kleysteuber, H. Dennis Garden City, Sophomore in Agricultural Mechanization. Klick, Gail A. Toronto, Freshman in Mathematics. 495 Underclassmen: Kli Kuh Top Panel Top Row: Kliewer, Bruce D. Galva, Sopho- more in History. Klostermeier, Mary E. Topeka, Sopho- more in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Klptz, David E. Meade, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Klotz, Jack R. Emporia, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Second Row: Klover, Jane D. Solomon, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Knapp, Kenneth D. Rock- ford, Mich.. Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Knecht, Sam- uel W. Wichita, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Knewt- son, Richard D. Altamont, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Knierim, Karen K. Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration. Kniffen, Edward I. Tyndall, S. D., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Knight, Gary F. Lyndon, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Knight, Kenneth C. Haysville, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Fourth Row: Knight, Marcus L. Smith Center, Sopho- more in General. Knight, Sharon E. Lyndon, Junior in Elementary Education. Knox, Dianne Leon, Junior in Zoology. Knudson, Judith K. Colby, Sophomore in Bio- logical Sciences. Bottom Row: Knudson, Kenneth D. Gem, Sophomore in Electrical Enigneering. Kobrin, Donald B. Middle Village, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kocher, Sheila A. Clay Center, Sophomore in Music Education. Kodama, Thomas T. Lahaina, Hawaii, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. JAX v If . -?. C Bottom Panel Top Row: Koenig, Joan E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Koepke, Margaret A. Herington, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Koestel, Steven L. Partridge, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Kohl, Lois A. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Ex- tension. Second Row: Kohler, James Q. Prairie Village, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Kohler, Jerrold D. Mc- Pherson, Junior in Technical Journalism. Kohlmeyer, Patricia Marysville, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Kohls, Eric W. Herington, Sophomore in Business Administration. Third Row: Kolars, David C. Haddam, Sophomore in Geology. Koligian, Michael A. Manhattan, Junior in Vet- erinary Medicine. Kolteman, Gordon D. Havensville, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Kongs, Thomas F. Marysville, 01 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Konitz, Jack H. Overland Park, Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Koon, Carol F. Hutch- inson, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Koons, Mary J. Shirley. 111., Freshman in Home Economics. Kopp, Gary R. Kinsley, Freshman in Technical Journalism. 496 Top Panel Top Row: Kopp, Jerald A. Fairview, Sopho- more in Mechanical Engineering. Koster, Duane E. Gar- den City, Junior in Business Administration. Kovar, Eugene W. Rossville, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Kraff, Sharon R. Wichita, Sophomore in Medical Tech- nology. Second Row: Kraft, Wallace E. Salina, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Krainbill, Victor L. Bern, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Kramer, Anne M. Junc- tion City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Kramer, Terry L. Ottawa, Junior in Business Administration. Third Row: Kraus, Alexandria J. Andale, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Kraus, Linda A. Arlington, Va., Junior in Elementary Education. Kraus, Michael R. Winfield, Freshman in General. Krebs, Jean E. Scott City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Fourth Row: Krehbiel, Carla A. Wichita, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Krehbiel, Constance McPherson, Freshman in General. Krehbiel, Lyle D. Abilene, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Krider, John A. Manhattan, 02 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Krob, Johnny R. Cuba, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Kroeker, Phillip R. Fowler, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Kroeker, Robert E. Buhler, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Kroenlein, John W. Lincoln, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: Krone, Lavonna A. Delphos, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Kruckenberg, Katherine Great Bend, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Kruckenberg, Kath leen Great Bend, Sophomore in General. Krueger, Barbara A. Prairie Village, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Journalism. Second Row: Kuchenthal, George W. Bonner Springs, Junior in Agricultural Education. Kuchenthal, Linda R. Bonner Springs, Freshman in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Kuczynski, Leslie W. Narka, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Kueck, Don L. Zenith, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Third Row: Keuker, Judy B. Belleville, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Kugler, Charles D. Abilene, Sopho- more in Government. Kuhlmeier, Thomas D. Arkansas City, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Kuhn, Carolyn S. Wichita, Freshman in Biological Sciences. Bottom Row: Kuhn, Charles W. Hope, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Kuhn, Marilyn R. Bonner Springs, Sophomore in Music Education. Kuhn, Sara L. Bonner Springs, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Kuhn, William R. Gypsum, Freshman in Business Administra- tion. 497 Underclassmen: Kuh Lee Top Row: Kuhns, Joyce K. Wichita, Junior in Physical Education. Kuiken, Cheryl M. Mankato, F reshman in Physical Education. Kuntz, Thomas M. Lamed, 01 in Architecture. Kurth, Walter W. Offerle, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Kurtzman, Lon Tyndall A.F.B., Fla., Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Kvasnicka, Allan J. Haddam, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. LaBarre, Barbara A. Ft. Leavenworth, Junior in Modern Languages. Lachenmyer, Michael Salina, Sophomore in Psychology. Lackett, James J. Freehold, N. J., Junior in Biological Sciences. Third Row. Lamp, Ross L. Goddard, Junior in Ento- mology. Lamprecht, Curtis D. Ellinwood, 03 in Ar- chitecture. Land, Orlan R. Severy, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Landgren, Larry L. Lindsborg, Freshman in Mathematics. Lane, David T. Wichita, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Lane, James H. Olathe, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lang, Fred D. Los Angeles, Calif., Sophomore in Nuclear En- gineering. Lang, Jeanette E. Norton, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Lange, Frederick G. Sedalia, Mo., Sophomore in Feed Technology. Second Row: Lafferty, Marilyn L. Osage City, Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. LaFollette, Dalene Wamego, Freshman in General. LaGere, Nancy L. Spring Hill, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Lakes, Alice F. Parsons, Junior in Sociology. Lambert, Emmajean Leoti, Freshman in Social Sciences. Lamborn, Linda L. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Lambright, Linda R. Leawood, Freshman in Elementary Education. Lam- kin, Linda L. Wellington, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Lammers, Cynthia Leawood, Sophomore in General. Bottom Row: Lange, Marilyn E. Conway Springs, Freshman in Medical Technology. Lange, Phillip D. Linn, Sophomore in Economics. Langner, Gary A. Wichita, Freshman in Mathematics. Lanning, Michael A. Abilene, Special Student in College of Arts and Sciences. Lansdowne, Sharon A. Wichita, Junior in Mathematics. Larsen, Beverly J. Great Bend, Soph- omore in Home Economics and Art. Larsen, John R. Lincoln, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Larsen, Larry D. Wichita, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Larson, Jean L. Osage City, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Extension. 498 Top .Row;: Larson, Lovene S. Enterprise, Freshman in Business Administration. Larson, Robert H. Green, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Larson, Stephen K. McPherson, Freshman in Business Administration. Lar- son, Steve E. Topeka, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Larson, William W. Kansas City, Freshman in Secondary Education. Lashbrook, Linda Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. LaShelle, John R. Junction City, Freshman in Secondary Education. Lathrop, Ken- neth L. Albuquerque, N. M., Freshman in Nuclear En- gineering. Latimer, David R. Summerfield, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Latimer, James P. Neosho, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Latschar, Carol D. Camden, S. C., Fresh- man in English. Latschar, Lucille I. Camden, S. C., Junior in Mathematics. Latta, Lawrence R. Horton, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Latta, Robert L. Wichita, Freshman in General. Latta, Stephen C. Hor- ton, Sophomore in History. Laurie, Philip D. Atchison, Freshman in Physical Education. Laverentz, Gene W. Bendena, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Lawhon, Mary B. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Lawless, Charlotte A. Belle Plaine, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Lawrence, C. K ent lola, Junior in English. Lawrence, Thomas J. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Lawrence, William V. Scott City, Freshman in History. Lawson, Robert E. Milford, 01 in Architecture. Layman, Glenna L. Bon- ner Springs, Sophomore in Business Administration. Leathers, Ronald R. Satanta, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Lebby, La Doris B. Denmark, S. C., Freshman in Music Education. Lee, Arnold Y. Hong Kong, China, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Orientation groups for freshmen and transfer students discuss university procedure and tour campus facilities. Underclassmen: Lee Llo Top Panel Top Row: Lee, Dennis D. Burlingame, Fresh- man in Civil Engineering. Lee, Dennis J. Mission, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Lee, Diane E. Shawnee Mission, Junior in Sociology. Lee, Richard F. Harlan, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Second Row: Lee, Vicki Manhattan, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Leeburg, Linn T. Bennington, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Leece, Gwen I. Webber, Soph- omore in Home Economics. Leel, Woodruff G. Suffield, Conn., Sophomore in Geology. Third Row: Leeper, Carolyn K. Holton, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Leeper, Patricia A. Des Moines, Iowa, Freshman in Home Economics. Leete, Tracy J. Liberal, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Lef mann, Ger- ald L. Eudora, Sophomore in Agriculture. Fourth Row: Lef ton, John M. Prairie Village, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Lehman, Linda L. Bonner Springs, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Lehman, Robert E. Towanda, 02 in Architecture. Lehmann, Wilfred H. LeRoy, Junior in Agronomy. Bottom Row: Leichtling, Lee S. New York, N. Y., Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Leidy, Lila J. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Leister, Karen A. Salina, Freshman in General. Leitch, Margaret L. Leav- enworth, Freshman in Psychology. Bottom Panel Top Row: Lembright, Pamela J. Dodge City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Lemon, Elaine F. Lenora, Sophomore in Psychology. Lemon, Janet M. Viola, Junior in Horticulture. Lemon, Marcia A. Bethel, Sophomore in Sociology. Second Row: Lenhart, Leanna M. Goddard, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Leopold, Patricia A. Garden City, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Lessenden, Michael H. Abilene, 03 in Architecture. Letourneau, James L. Aurora, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Lett, Claudia K. Kansas City, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Levendofsky, Shirley Belleville, Junior in Elementary Education. Levick, Larry N. Wet- more, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Levick, Robin L. Wetmore, Freshman in History. Bottom Row: Lewey, Beverly K. Topeka, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Lewis, Jack V. Russell, Freshman in Mathematics. Lewis, James N. Concordia, 04 in Archi- tecture. Lewis, Jerre L. Burr Oak, Freshman in Physical Education. 500 Top Row: Lewis, Kay L. Arkansas City, Junior in Gov- ernment. Lewis, Kit J. Preston, Junior in Nuclear Engi- neering. Lewis, Lois K. Rago, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Lewis, Sharon K. Concordia, Sopho- more in Family and Child Development. Second Row: Lewman, Vicki L. Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Lieurance, Meta L. Topeka, Junior in Zoology. Light, Donald R. LaCygne, Freshman in General. Ligon, Thomas H. Columbus, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Third Row: Lilak, Rita K. Wilson, Freshman in Home Economics. Lillibridge, Richard Herkimer, Sophomore in Business Administration. Lillich, Lawrence G. St. Francis, Freshman in Business Administration. Lillich, Robert D. St. Francis, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Fourth Row: Lindahl, Bruce D. Chapman, Sophomore in General. Linden, Judith E. Republic, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Lindenbaum, Stephen Tescott, Sopho- more in Mathematics. Linder, Julia A. Sharon Springs, Junior in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Linder, Karolyn K. Plevna, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Lindley, Dennis R. Shawnee Mis- sion, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Lindley, Eileen F. Hill City, Junior in Elementary Education. Lindquist, Larry M. Waterville, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Sixth Row: Lindsay, Evelyn E. Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Linn, Michael W. Annandale, Va., Freshman in General. Lintecum, Sandra K. Mayfield, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Lippenberger, Susan Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Seventh Row: Lippoldt, Robert L. Kinsley, Sophomore in Physical Education. Litfin, Richard A. Scotia, N. Y., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Little, Lynda L. Hope, Freshman in Physical Education. Little, Martin L. Douglass, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Eighth Row: Litton, Dale G. Nickerson, Freshman in Pre- Dentistry. Littrell, John M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Littrell, Robert C. Manhattan, Freshman in Chemistry. Livingston, Philip A. Yonkers, N. Y., Sophomore in Geography. Bottom Row: Livingston, William Wichita, 04 in Archi- tecture. Llewellyn, Drinda K. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Llewellyn, Sharon A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Lloyd, Cheryl L. Green, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. 501 Underclassmen: Llo Man Top Panel Top Row: Lloyd, Douglas A. Oak Hill, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Loar, Donald R. Maple- ton, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Lobitz, Lawrence M. Manhattan, Junior in Music Education. Lockhart, Charles B. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Second Row: Loebeck, Barbara P. Bartlesville, Okla., Sophomore in Physical Education. Loeckle, Raymond C. McPherspn, Freshman in Music Education. Loeppke, Linda M. Lakin, Freshman in Business Administration. Loeppke, Wilda L. Kendall, Sophomore in Home Economics Ex- tension. Third Row: Logan, Robert B. Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Logbeck, James C. McPherson, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Lohmann, Vernon E. Lincoln, Junior in Agricultural Education. Lohoefner, Thomas L. Shaw- nee Mission, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Fourth Row: Lonergan, Martha J. Leavenworth, Fresh- man in Modern Languages. Long, John P. Lebanon, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Loomis, Dudley G. Emporia, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Loomis, Jim E. Marion, Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Bottom Row: Loop, John D. Concordia, 01 in Archi- tecture. Lorenz, Victoria A. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Sociology. Lorenz, William D. Plainview, Neb., Sopho- more in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Lortscher, Alice K. Bern, Freshman in Modern Languages. i Bottom Panel Top Row: Loucks, Rebecca A. Neodesha, Junior in Sociology. Louderback, Forrest Elkton, Va., Freshman in Milling Technology. Loughmiller, Jean A. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Louis, Henry M. Riverview, Ala., Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Second Row: Lowe, Jon M. Mahaska, Sophomore in Eng- lish. Lowe, Virginia L. Stockton, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Lower, Guy W. Sublette, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Lowman, William M. Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Third Row: Lowrey, Fred E. Larned, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Lowther, Marcia L. Lawrence, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Loy, Nancy E. Barnard, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Luce, Margaret J. Atchison, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Bottom Row: Ludlam, Phyllis F. Toronto, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Lundblade, Eugene D. Jamestown, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Lun- deen, Michael G. Clifton, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Lundgren, Joan A. Osage City, Freshman in Business Administration. 502 Top Row: Lundgren, Paul E. Osage City, Sophomore in Music Education. Lundquist, J. A. Gypsum, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Lundquist, Ronald C. Lindsborg, Freshman in Agriculture. Lunsford, Ronnie G. Ashland, Freshman in Feed Technology. Lunt, Steven A. Pratt, Freshman in Agriculture. Lusk, Howard R. Olivet, Freshman in Speech Therapy. Lutz, Karen M. Leawood, Freshman in Home Economics. Lybarger, Judith K. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Medical Technology. Lyddane, Earl W. Admire, Freshman in Agriculture. Second Row: Lydick, Sally J. Hamlin, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Lyne, Jean E. Westmore- land, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Lyne, Joan E. Westmoreland, Sophomore in Physical Education. Lynn, Gary D. Herrin, 111., 01 in Architecture. Lynn, Lloyd E. Shawnee, Sophomore in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Lyttle, Jane R. Wichita, Freshman in Pre- Vet- erinary Medicine. Maas, Robert R. Alta Vista, Soph- omore in Nuclear Engineering. Mabry, Marjorie I. Overland Park, Sophomore in Home Economics Teach- ing. MacArthur, Robert A. Topeka, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Maceachern, John A. Fort Bragg, N. C., Sophomore in Business Administration. Mack, Terry L. Bloomington, 111., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Mackirdy, Wayne H. Pomona, Calif., Sophomore in Pre-Law. Macklin, Dennis D. Wichita, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Macy, Ted L. Longford, Sophomore in Pre- Medicine. Madden, James R. Liberal, Sophomore in Business Administration. Madden, Sharon K. Car- bondale, Freshman in Speech. Maddy, Stephen L. Abilene, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Madeska, After posing her subject for an informal portrait, a news photography student loads a film pack into the camera. Gary E. Leawood, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Bottom Row: Maggart, Lon E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Magoffin, Judy A. Sterling, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Mai, Lanny W. Norwich, Fresh- man in Physics. Maichel, Farrell D. Overbrook, Soph- omore in Agricultural Education. Maichel, Sally J. Overbrook, Sophomore in General. Mailen, Gary A. Clay Center, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Malloy, Joseph J. Trenton, N. J., 02 in Architecture. Mangan, Terence W. Omaha, Neb., Sophomore in Business Administration. Manlove, Marvin D. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. 503 Underclassmen: Man McC Top Panel Top Row: Mann, Daniel G. Topeka, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Mann, Gary P. Waterville, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Mann, James I. Topeka, Soph- omore in Mechanical Engineering. Mann, J. Craig Fre- donia, 02 in Architecture. Second Row: Mann, Kenneth R. Dodge City, Junior in Physical Education. Mann, Marvin W. Athol, Junior in Agricultural Education. Mann, Mary F. Dodge City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Manning, Sammy t- S. Norton. Freshman in Secondary Education. Third Row: Mantz, Helen Y. Leawood, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Manuel, Maureen K. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Manweiler, Steven R. Hoisington, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Mapes, Janet K. Netawaka, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Fourth Row: Marcellus, Leila M. Denison, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Marcus, Frederic E. Lake Mohegan, N. Y., Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Markel, John D. Wichita, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Markel, Wayne D. Cimarron, Freshman in Feed Tech- nology. Fifth Row: Marker, Jack H. Blue Springs, Mo., Sopho- more in Civil Engineering. Marker, James N. Yates Cen- er, Sophomore in General. Marks, Richard K. Emporia, Sophomore in Botany. Marmet, Kent L. Sabetha, Sopho- more in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Marolf, Judith A. Bellevue, Neb., Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Marr, Gary D. Webber, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Marsh, Carol L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in General. Marshall, Merilyn J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics with Lib- eral Arts. Bottom Panel Top Row: Martin, Ann Overland Park, Freshman in Secondary Education. Martin, Chris D. Mt. Clemens. Mich., 02 in Architecture. Martin, Jane B. Salina, Junior in Medical Technology. Martin, Larry R. Matfield Green, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Martin, Max T. Broughton, Sophomore in General. Martin, Ray L. Baxter Springs, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Martindale, Donna L. Burlington, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Martindale, Susan J. Onaga, Freshman in English. Third Row: Marx, Robert J. Omaha, Neb., 01 in Archi- tecture. Mashak, Alan L. Haysville, Junior in General. Mason, David N. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Indus- trial Engineering. Mason, Mary R. Clay Center, Fresh- man in Music Education. Bottom Row: Mason, Stella K. Morrowville, Sophomore in Home Economics. Mason, Virginia P. Salina, Sopho- more in Speech Therapy. Masood, Mohammed F. Hyder- abad, India. Junior in Industrial Engineering. Massengill, Linda J. Arlington, Va., Freshman in Agriculture. 504 - - 1 Top Panel Top .Row;: Masten, Boyd E. Stafford, Sopho- more in General. Mathews, Philip V. Lyons, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Mathias, Carolyn J. Leroy, Sophomore in Business Administration. Mathias, Kenneth E. McCook, Neb., Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Second Row: Matson, Eileen M. Clifton, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Mattare, Joseph H. Washington, D. C., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Ma tthews, Sherry L. Cedar Vale, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Mattix, Carolyn E. Caney, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Third Row: Mattox, Frederick L. Piper, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Mau, Mary S. Topeka, Sopho- more in Home Economics. Mauderly, Joe L. Strong City, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Maurer, Stanley J. Marysville, Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Fourth Row. Maxwell, Michael L. Dodge City, Junior in Business Administration. Maxwell, Vernon D. Allen, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Maxwell, William K. Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. May- hew, Barclay J. Syracuse, Sophomore in Sociology. Fifth Row: Mayhill, Robert W. Arkansas City, Sopho- more in Feed Technology. Maynard, Jean A. Overland Park, Sophomore in English. McAdow, Mary J. Manhat- tan, Freshman in Elementary Education. McAhren, Jerrie J. Byers, Junior in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: McAninch, Patricia A. Salina, Sophomore in Elementary Education. McAtee, Clyde C. Council Grove, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. McBurney, Larry E. Oskaloosa, Iowa, 02 in Architecture. McCabe, Marilyn J. Overland Park, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: McCain, Sheila J. Manhattan, Freshman in Government. McCammon, Ronald W. Man- kato, Junior in Animal Husbandry. McCaslin, Ann Stock- ton, Sophomore in Elementary Education. McChristy, Neale R. Lewis, Freshman in Social Sciences. Second Row: McClain, Connie S. Bethel, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. McClanathan, Richard Salina, Junior in Landscape Architecture. McClaren, Janice F. Lakin, Freshman in Medical Technology. McClelland, James A. Hoxie, Freshman in Agriculture. Third Row: McClenahan, Robert C. Clay Center, Junior in Landscape Architecture. McClintock, Kenneth Council Grove, Junior in Business Administration. McClure, Judy K. Richmond, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Mc- Cobb, Allan P. Russell, Freshman in General. Bottom Row: McConachie, Daniel R. Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. McConaghy, Noel E. Win- field, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. McConnell, James L. Dodge City, Sophomore in Business Administration. McConnell, James R. Mission, Junior in Chemical En- gineering. 505 w ? i r ' l . VL7 Underclassmen: McC McM Top Panel Top Row: McConnell, John 0. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. McCormick, Dennis J. Manhattan, Junior in Electrical Engineering. McCormick, Thomas W. Junction City, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. McCosh, Linda L. Abilene, Sophomore in General. Second Row: McCown, Allen D. Hutchinson, Junior in Electrical Engineering. McCoy, Ronda E. Beattie, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. McCoy, Susan J. Hia- watha, Sophomore in Bacteriology. McCracken, Deanna M. Lyndon, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Third Row: McCracken, Malcolm D. Port Chester, N. Y., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. McCreary, Frederick- Norton, Junior in Technical Journalism. McCue, Robert L. Stockton, Freshman in Biological Sciences. McCullar, Susan R. Ft. Rucker, Ala., Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Fourth Row: McCurdy, Barbara J. Marysville, Junior in Pathology. McDermet, Staley B. Kansas City, Mo., 02 in Architecture. McDonald, Hal T. Leawood, 02 in Architec- ture. McDonald, Joyce E. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Bottom Row: McDonald, Ronald D. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. McDougal, Richard J. Em- poria, Junior in Secondary Education. McElroy, Richard M. Wichita, Junior in Civil Engineering. McEwen, Donald C. Republic, Freshman in Civil Engineering. rt k Bottom Panel Top Row: McFadden, Aloha W. Riley, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. McGee, Judith E. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in General. McGehe, Bruce A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physical Education. McGill, Robert C. Parsons, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: McGrath, Philip H. Waverly, Junior in Mill- ing Technology. McGregor, Douglas D. Borger, Tex., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Mclnteer, Patrick L. Lafayette, La., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Mclntire, Carole J. Overland Park, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Third Row: Mclntire, Ronald A. Arkansas City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Mclntyre, Jean A. Willis, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Mclntyre, Jeffrey M. Cold- water, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Mclntyre, Steven G. Jewell, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: McKain, Gary R. Delphos, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. McKain, Glendon E. Delphos, Fresh- man in Milling Technology. McKaughan, Marlene F. Ed- gerton, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. McKay, Carole S. Bethel, Sophomore in Elementary Education. 44 506 Top Row: McKay, John R. Seattle, Wash., Sophomore in Business Administration. McKee, Carl E. Spearville, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. McKee, Roger R. Wetmore, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. McKelvy, Kathleen M. Atchison, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Second Row: McKeown, Richard B. Leawood, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. McKibbin, Lawrence E. Jetmore, Freshman in Agriculture. McKim, Larry K. Glendale, Ariz., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. McKinley, James H. Norton, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: McKinley, Janice L. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Physics. McKinley, Sharon E. Ashland, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. McKinley, William G. Overland Park, Junior in Civil Engineering. McKinney, Donald E. Junction City, Sophomore in General. Fourth Row: McKittrick, Sharon K. Burns, Sophomore in Business Administration. McKnight, Janice D. Esk- ridge, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. McKown, Richard A. Pratt, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Mc- Lean, Christina F. Lewis, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: McLenon, Marilyn A. Atchison, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. McLenon, Paul A. Effingham, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. McLeod, Jon R. Marysville, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Mc- Manis, Kay J. Manhattan, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Showing their esprit de corps in their semester vigil, the advanced and basic cadets stand in their formations. 507 Underclassmen: McM Mil Top Row: McMaster, Gretchen A. Norton, Freshman in Music Education. McMillan, Alan D. Stafford, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. McMillan, Marilyn A. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. McMillan, Leroy G. Wichita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Second Row: McMillen, Richard E. Earl ton, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. McMillin, Karen R. Prairie Vil- lage, Sophmore in Modern Languages. McMurray, Diane S. Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. McNatt, Jimmie L. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Third Row: McNeal, Janice E. Waldo, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. McNeal, Kathleen A. Wayzata, Minn., Sophomore in Home Economics. McNeely, Marcia A. Wichita, Sophomore in Biological Sciences. McNeill, Robert J. Goodland, Junior in Business Administration. Fourth Row: McNickle, Byron L. Zenith, Freshman in Civil Engineering. McPartlin, Geoffrey Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. McPheeters, Vernon L. Kingman, Junior in Business Administration. Mc- Vicker, Linda K. Beeler, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Fifth Row: Me Williams, Sally R. Junction City, Soph- omore in Home Economics and Art. Meals, Harriet J. Mission, Junior in English. Meats, Stephen E. Concordia, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Medcraft, Martha J. Lincoln, Junior in English. Sixth Row: Meehan, Mary C. Topeka, Sophomore in Eng- lish. Meek, Patsy C. Topeka, Sophomore in Physical Education. Meeks, Charles E. Parsons, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Meeks, Ellis M. Junction City, Special Student in School of Commerce. Seventh Row: Meeks, John B. Hutchinson, Junior in Agri- cultural Engineering. Meeks, Suzanne J. Junction City, Junior in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Meerpohl, Judy L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Meetz, John E. Newton, Sophomore in Animal Hus- bandry. Eighth Row: Mehl, Gary R. Liberal, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Mehl, Susan D. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Mehta, Ashvinkumar K. Baroda, India, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Meier, Kathleen F. Baxter Springs, Freshman in Mathematics. Ninth Row: Meirowsky, Bernard J. Florence, Freshman in Secondary Education. Meisegeier, Larry R. Barren, Wis., Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Melichar, Robert M. Caldwell, Sophomore in Pre- Medicine. Mellott, Mitch- ell P. Edwardsville, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Bottom Row: Melyin, Judith A. Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Mathematics. Mendenhall, Sharon A. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Merriam, Joseph G. Bonner Springs, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Merrifield, William Independence, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. 508 Top Row: Merrill, Julia A. Abilene, Junior in Secondary Education. Merrill, Susan LaCrosse, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Merriman, Pamela A. Atchison, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Merten, Donald H. Mor- ganville, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Second Row: Mertz, Jacob E. Wamego, Sophomore in General. Mertz, Richard S. Wamego, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Merwin, Mary A. Kinsley, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Meseke, Mark M. Junction City, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Third Row: Messersmith, Maria J. Ellinwood, Freshman in Medical Technology. Metz, George E. Kansas City, Junior in Pre-Law. Metz, Jerry D. Arkansas City, Junior in Mathematics. Metzger, Ronald C. Scott City, Soph- omore in Electrical Engineering. Fourth Row: Meyer, Barbara A. Basehor, Junior in Die- tetics and Institutional Management. Meyer, Carolyn S. Kiowa, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Meyer, Janet S. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Teach- ing. Meyer, Jerry G. Caney, Freshman in Horticulture. Fifth Row: Meyer, Richard B. Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Meyer, Sarah J. Pal- mer, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Meyers, Maryalys Hiawatha, Freshman in Modern Languages. Meyers, Susan A. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Sixth Row: Michaud, Micheal E. Clifton, Freshman in Physical Education. Michie, Terry K. Pittsburgh, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Middleton, William M. Oxford, Junior in Agronomy. Miles, Janice J. Mt. Hope, Freshman in Secondary Education. Seventh Row: Millenbruch, Janice Frankfort, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Miller, Carol E. Newton, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Miller, Carolyn J. Prairie Village, Junior in Modern Languages. Miller, Craig L. Overland Park, Freshman in Horticulture. Eighth Row: Miller, David D. Esbon, Junior in Technical Journalism. Miller, Edward P. Leawood, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Fred R. Wichita, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Gary W. Milford, Junior in Milling Technology. Ninth Row: Miller, Irwin A. Ogden, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Miller, Jean M. Burrton, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Miller, Joyce L. Mullin- ville, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Miller, Judith A. Wamego, Junior in Technical Journalism. Bottom Row: Miller, Leroy W. Nampa, Idaho, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Lynda K. Hope, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Miller, Marilyn Hiawatha, Junior in Business Administration. Miller, Mark L. Belleville, Junior in Technical Journal- ism. 509 am Underclassmen: Mil Mor Top Panel Top Row: Miller, Marshall F. Mullinville, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Miller, Martha V. Belton, Mo., Junior in Secondary Education. Miller, Mary C. Winfield, Junior in Art. Miller, Robert F. Leavenworth, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Second Row: Miller, Robert H. Wellington, Sophomore in Agronomy. Miller, Ronald A. Quenemo, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Miller, Susanne, Northbrook, 111., Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Miller, Suzanne Effingham, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Bottom Row: Milleson, Ronald M. Culver, Sophomore in Business Administration. Millett, Maxine M. Sorum, S. D., Junior in Home Economics and Art. Millis, Danny H. Wichita, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Mills, Michael T. Russell, Freshman in English. Bottom Panel Top Row: Mills, Sylvia M. Pratt, Junior in Business Administration. Miner, Clarence R. Kiowa, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Miner, Dennis L. Ness City, Sophomore in Music Education. Minneman, Sherrill S. Sabetha, Sophomore in Home Economics. Second Row: Minnis, Marsha L. Newton, Junior in Bacteriology. Minnis, Roberta I. Red Oak, Iowa, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Misak, Eldon L. Cald- well, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Mishler, Danny D. Sabetha, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Third Row: Mitcha, John L. Overland Park, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Mitchell, Alan M. McPherson, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Mitchell, Barbara S. Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Mitchell, Karen L. Manhattan, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Fourth Row: Mitchell, Mary V. Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Education. Mobley, Susan M. Wichita, Fresh- man in Speech. Moden, Gary W. Junction City, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Moden, Lloyd D. Junction City, Junior in Agronomy. Fifth Row: Modlin, Jerry S. Burr Oak, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Moews, Robert M. Louisburg, Sophomore in Music Education. Mohr, Marilyn K. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Mohr- man, Carolyn K. Byron, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Med- icine. Bottom Row: Molinari, Peter L. Livermore, Calif., Soph- omore in Business Administration. Moller, Carole J. Mc- Pherson, Junior in Home Economics. Monahan, Marcia S. -Manhattan, Sophomore in Zoology. Montford, Dianna J. Plevna, Freshman in Medical Technology. 510 Top Panel Top Row: Montgomery, Gary L. Holyrood, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Montgomery, Joe E. Manhattan, Junior in Speech. Montgomery, Roger A. Manhattan, Junior in Physical Education. Montgomery, Ronald E. Hutchinson, Freshman in Architectural En- gineering. Second Row: Montgomery, Russell Annandale, Va., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Monts, Marilyn R. Wichita, Freshman in Music Education. Moody, Ann E. Olathe, Freshman in Home Economics. Moody, Evelyn E. Riley, Junior in Secondary Education. Third Row: Moore, Bettie G. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Moore, Donald E. Caney, Junior in Mathematics. Moore, James R. Wichita, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Moore, Janet L. Morrowville, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Moore, Janice A. Salina, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Moore, Larry E. Kansas City, Fresh- man in Pre- Law. Moore, Lowell G. Muscotah, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Moore, Lyle V. Leavenworth, Junior in Government. Fifth Row: Moore, Meredith A. Beloit, Junior in Speech. Moore, Michael K. Jamestown, Sophomore in Pre- Vet- erinary Medicine. Moore, Philip F. Wichita, 02 in Archi- tecture. Moore, Robert L. Sublette, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Bottom Row: Moore, Rodney L. Clyde, Freshman in Landscape Architecture. Moore, Roger L. Elkhart, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Moore, Sandra C. Munden, Fresh- man in Horticulture. Moore, Thornton A. Valley Center, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Bottom Panel Top Row: Moore, William T. Ashland, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Moran, Howard W. Seminole, Okla., Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Moran, Kennison L. Merriam, Sophomore in Medical Technology. More- house, Richard W. Manchester, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Moreland, Joe E. Mt. Hope, Junior in Dairy Science. Morey, John G. Manhattan, Junior in Art. Morgan, Johnnie L. Garden City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Morgan, Jonetta A. Topeka, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Nursing. Bottom Row: Morgan, Kenneth E. Salina, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Morgan, Linda M. Hugoton, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Morgan, Patrick E. Wichita, Junior in Chemistry. Morgan, Richard E. Con- cordia, 01 in Architecture. 511 Underclassmen: Mor Nel Top Panel Top Row: Morgan, Rita M. Greenleaf, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Morgenson, Jonathon Salina, Freshman in Business Administration. Morgenstern, Jerry L. Hoisington, Freshman in Agricultural Mech- anization. Morris, Billy R. Mission, Freshman in Pre- Law. Second Row: Morris, Clarence A. Kansas City, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Morris, Marilyn C. Salina, Junior in Elementary Education. Morris, William A. Augusta, 03 in Architecture. Morrison, Marva L. Wichita, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Third Row. Morrow, Janice J. Kansas City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Mortimer, Kay D. Salina, Freshman in General. Morton, Frances A. Oxford, Soph- omore in Home Economics. Morton, Marcia J. Oxford, Junior in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Moser, Michael L. Oakley, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Mosier, Steven R. Hoxie, Soph- omore in Veterinary Medicine. Mosley, Robert A. Kansas City, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Moss, Max R. Hoxie, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Mouden, Ward H. Prairie Village, Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Moulin, Carl F. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Moulton, Robert E. Elmhurst, 111., Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Mount, Eva M. Bucyrus, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. E ' r f Bottom Panel Top Row: Mount, Sharon A. Polo, 111., Sophomore in Chemistry. Mowder, Muriel J. Independ- ence, Mo., Freshman in General. Moyer, Joseph W. Chicago, 111., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Mpyer, Rodney E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Moyer, Ronald W. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Moyer, Vicki J. Pratt, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Muehring, Paul E. Downey, Calif., Sophomore in Business Administration. Mueller, Barbara L. Hanover, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Third Row: Mueller, Steven A. Sylvan Grove, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Mullin, Thomas W. Longford, Freshman in Geography. Mundhenke, Rita D. Ainsworth, Neb., Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Mun- son, Jerry L. Belleville, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Fourth Row: Munson, Mary K. Junction City, Junior in Secondary Education. Munz, Gloria D. Union, N. J., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Muret, Jeanne L. Winfield, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Mur- phree, M. Lynn Newton, Junior in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Bottom Row: Murphy, Barbara J. Mission, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Murphy, James P. Abilene, Soph- omore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Murphy, Robert J. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Geology. Murray, Sue K. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. 512 Top Panel Top Row: Murray, Valarie L. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Murrow, Elton G. Blue Mound, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Murry, Catherine A. Kankakee, III, Freshman in Medi- cal Technology. Musil, Jerry L. Marysville, Junior in Elementary Education. Second Row: Musil, John W. Home, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Mustoe, Martha A. Rexford, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Myers, Andra L. Mc- Connell, Sophomore in History. Myers, Charles R. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Third Row: Myers, Dennis T. Mission, Freshman in Pre- Dentistry. Myers, Dennis E. Barnard, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Myers, Laverne R. Abilene, Sophomore in Dairy Science. Myers, Marilyn S. Alma, Sophomore in General. Fourth Row: Myers, Michael R. Chanute, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Myers, Ralph S. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Business Administration. Myers, Sherril J. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Myers, Steven R. Sylvia, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Nafziger, Gary L. Narka, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Nagel, John C. Valley Center, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Nagely, Arnold G. Abilene, Junior in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Nash, Rod- ney T. Greensburg, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Bottom Panel Top Row: Naufel, James C. Wichita, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Navinsky, Donald J. Easton, Sophomore in Agronomy. Neaderhiser, Sandra Longford, Freshman in Secondary Education. Neal, John A. Menlo, Sophomore in Electrical Engineer- ing. Second Row: Nebgen, John T. Bern, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Nedrow, Jean E. Agra, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Nedwed, Eugene R. Manhattan, 04 in Architecture. Nehring, Dianne F. Alma, Freshman in English. Third Row: Neill, Benjamin J. Kansas City, Junior in Pre-Law. Neill, Gwen D. St. John, Freshman in Home Economics. Neill, Sue A. Clay Center, Freshman in Gen- eral. Neitzel, Rebecca R. St. Francis, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Fourth Row: Nelson, Ann E. Ellis, Freshman in History. Nelson, Annette K. Hanover, Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Nelson, Armin E. McPherson, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Nelson, Dennis T. Salina, Freshman in Vet- erinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Nelson, Gary R. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physics. Nelson, James P. Horton, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Nelson, Kathleen D. Oxford, Junior in Secondary Education. Nelson, Merle F. Bridgeport, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. 513 Underclassmen Nel Nul: Top Row: Nelson, Nanci S. Lea wood, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Nelson, Norman E. McPherson, 01 in Architecture. Nelson, Sharon K. Manhattan, Junior in Physical Therapy. Nelson, Sharon L. Herington, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Nelson, Stephen D. Garden City, Junior in Psychology. Nelson, Thomas M. Marysville, Junior in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Nesmith, Ingrid E. Manhattan, Soph- omore in Medical Technology. Neufeldt, Elaine R. In- man, Sophomore in Milling Technology. Neuschafer, Larry G. Bushton, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Third Row: Newsom, George W. Mission, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Newsom, Keith E. Lewis, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. New- ton, Elizabeth A. Spring Hill, Junior in Home Eco- nomics. Newton, Steven C. Spring Hill, Freshman in General. Nicholas, Glenda L. Clyde, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Nichols, Barbara A. Overland Park, Freshman in Sociology. Nichols, Connie V. Os- borne, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Nichols, Judith A. Manchester, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Nichols, Margaret E. Manhattan, Fresh- man in Modern Languages. Second Row: Neville, George O. Atchison, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Nevins, Carolyn S. Manhattan, Special Student in College of Arts and Sciences. Nevins, Robert D. Manhattan, Junior in Business Administra- tion. New, Jimmy F. Russell, Sophomore in Wildlife Conservation. Newby, Martha A. Eureka, Freshman in Home Economics. Newcomer, Glenn A. Russell, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Newcomer, Sonja L. Scott City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Newkirk, Richard L. Olathe, Freshman in Psychology. Newman, David R. Derby, Junior in Electrical En- gineering. Bottom Row: Nicholson, Rodney D. Maize, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Nickel, Duane F. Levant, Junior in Business Administration. Nicks, Clyde H. Maize, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Niedenthal, Linda K. Russell, Sophomore in General. Nielson, Charles C. Parsons, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Niemann, Michael G. Nortonville, Junior in Milling Technology. Niemoeller, Howard Manhattan, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Niemoller, Bonnie E. Wakefield, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. Nightingale, Conrad Burrton, Freshman in Chem- ical Engineering. 514 i.fc 4 Top Row. Nikkei, L. Wayne Wichita, Freshman in Agriculture. Niles, Douglas B. Lebo, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Niles, Marianne Atchison, Freshman in Chemistry. Nilson, Eugene A. Gypsum, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Nivison, Richard L. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Nixon, David L. Leon, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Nixon, Janis V. Eureka, Sophomore in Business Administration Account- ing. Nixon, Richard A. Eureka, Junior in Dairy Sci- ence. Nixon, Valerie A. Belle Plaine, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Second Row: Noble, Nancy S. Shawnee Mission, Junior in Speech. Noland, John C. Manhattan, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Nolder, Larry H. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration. Noll, Donna L. Effingham, Sophomore in Family and Child Develop- ment. Noll, Elisa E. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Noller, Douglas Hebron, Neb., 02 in Ar- chitecture. Nolle, Larry D. Hiawatha, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Nolting, Charlotte A. Nortonville, Sophomore in Family and Child Develop- ment. Nonter, Linda G. Wichita, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Bottom Row: Norberg, John E. Overland Park, Soph- omore in Physics. Norbury, Fritz Prescott, Freshman in Feed Technology. Norden, Larry T. Mulvane, Soph- omore in Business Administration. Norman, Reid L. Scott City, Sophomore in Mathematics. Norton, Richard K. Warren Township, N. J., Sophomore in Pre- Vet- erinary Medicine. Noud, William G. Vermillion, Soph- omore in Music Education. Novak, Michael A. Ellsworth, Sophomore in General. Novesel, John M. Kansas City, Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Nulty, Judith K. Jewell, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Paper streamers flying in the breeze, cars driven by so- rority women take new fall pledges to their future homes. 515 Underclassmen: Nus Ows Top Panel Top Row: Nuss, Norman P. Russell, Soph- omore in Physical Education. Nuss, Robert D. Newton, Freshman in Biological Sciences. Nuttleman, Robert A. Independence, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Nye, John C. Anthony, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Second Row: Nyswonger, Stana J. Topeka, Freshman in Psychology. Nyquist, Anellen Boulder, Colo., Sophomore in History. Oberhelman, Joline F. Independence, Mo., Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Obermeyer, Wynn F. Herington, Freshman in General. Third Row: Obermueller, Gary K. Westfall, Freshman in Feed Technology. Ochampaugh, Clifford St. George, Sophomore in Applied Music. Ochs, Carol A. Hoisington, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. O ' Connell, Virginia A. Coffeyville, Junior in Medical Technology. Fourth Row: O ' Connor, Robert D. Paola, Freshman in Agriculture. Odegard, Larry M. Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. O ' Dell, Edward C. Mission, Junior in Electrical Engineering. O ' Dell, Glen A. Ulysses, Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Bottom Row: O ' Dell, Larry D. Sedgwick, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. O ' Donnell, Jerry L. Augusta, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Oeser, Sheila M. Man- hattan, Junior in Elementary Education. O ' Fallon, James M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. ., A r :? Bottom Panel Top Row: Offutt, Robert L. Mission, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Ogburn, Jerry A. Garden City, 04 in Architecture. Ogden, Judith A. Sabetha, Soph- omore in Home Economics Teaching. Ogle, Sherman F. Salina, Sophomore in Mathematics. Second Row: Ohlde, Douglas A. Palmer, Freshman in Feed Technology. Ohlsen, Joel D. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Oh man, Nancy B. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Ohnmacht, Mary J. Otis, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Third Row: Oke, Susan M. Glendale, Calif., Sophomore in Elementary Education. O ' Leary, Richard H. Independ- ence, Mo., 04 in Architecture. Oleen, Judy A. Falun, Sophomore in Home Economics. Oliver, Stephen A. Leavenworth, Freshman in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Oliver, Donna L. Danville, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Olsen, Aldan S. Salt Lake City, Utah, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Olsen, Barry G. Marion, Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Olson, Carol L. Abilene, Sophomore in Ele- mentry Education. 516 Top Row: Olson, John W. Leonardville, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Olson, Keith L. Salina, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Olson, Nancy J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Olson, Rich- ard L. Kansas City, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Second Row: Olson, Ross A. Dwight, Junior in Agri- cultural Economics. O ' Malley, Patrick K. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Social Sciences. Oman, Price W. Leonard- ville, Junior in Mathematics. Opdycke, Don R. Salina, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Opdycke, Kenneth K. Hutchinson, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Opfer, Walter D. Lansing, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Oplinger, Edward S. Ran- dall, Junior in Agronomy. Opocensly, Phyllis E. Cuba, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Fourth Row: Oppenlander, Lysle R. Manhattan, Fresh- man in General. Oppliger, Catherine Wichita, Freshman in General. Orrell, Linda D. Peck, Freshman in Human- ities. Orth, Janice M. St. Francis, Sophomore in Business Administration. Fifth Row: Osborn, Elizabeth A. Topeka, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Osborn, James M. Liberal, Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Osborn, Throck M. Wichita, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Osborne, Coral A. Wichita, Freshman in Music Education. Sixth Row: Osborne, Larry A. Council Grove, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Osborne, Rex D. Council Grove, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Ost, Sharon K. Mankato, Junior in Elementary Education. Otaegui, Antonio G. Lima, Peru, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Seventh Row: Otte, Myrna M. Great Bend, Sophomore in Music Education. Otto, Carolyn G. Manhattan, Junior in Technical Journalism. Overcash, Paula K. Gardner, Freshman in Home Economics. Overley, Gary S. Speed, Sophomore in Business Administration. Eighth Row: Overley, Ronald W. Wichita, Junior in Pre- Law. Overstreet, Lavonda Wichita, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Overton, Steven P. Hurst, Tex., Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Oveson, Linda S. Salina, Junior in Modern Languages. Bottom Row: Owen, Billy R. Valley Center, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Owen, Gary D. Dighton, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Owens, Thomas C. Junction City, Freshman in Social Sciences. Owsley, Stuart L. Pittsburg, 04 in Architecture. f 9 9 , _ 517 Underclassmen: Pad Pet Top Panel Top Row: Paddock, Charles E. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Modern Languages. Paddock, Garry O. Mound City, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Pad- dock, Richard S. Izmir, Turkey, Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinar y Medicine. Pagan, Raymond A. Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Second Row: Page, Charles L. Atchison, Freshman in General. Palmer, Larry G. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Palmer, Patricia A. White City, 01 in Architecture. Pankratz, Marilyn K. Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Third Row: Pankratz, Ronald D. Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Pannbacker, Beth M. Washing- ton, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Pape, Linda L. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Pape, Warner R. Robinson, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Fourth Row: Pape, Willis J. Robinson, Freshman in Agronomy. Paquette, Lonnie L. Clay Center, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Paradis, Yvonne P. Topeka, Freshman in Business Administration. Pardee, James E. Wichita, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Paris, William F. Junction City, Freshman in Art. Parker, Alice A. Junction City, Freshman in Home Economics. Parker, David L. Manhattan, Soph- omore in Physics. Parker, Ralph M. Wellington, 03 in Architecture. Bottom Panel Top Row: Parker, Robert G. Topeka, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Parker, Robert W. Prairie Village, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Parker, Rosanne M. Wichita, Sophomore in Mathematics. Parker, Suzanne Clearwater, Sophomore in Music Education. Second Row: Parks, Janice L. Overland Park, Soph- omore in Modern Languages. Parks, William L. Minne- apolis, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Parry, Janet S. Westmore- land, Freshman in Medical Technology. Parsons, Glennis K. Harper, Freshman in Speech. Third Row: Parsons, Lynn K. Emporia, Sophomore in English. Parsons, Steven D. Hunter, Sophomore in Chem- istry. Partch, Sue L. Bird City, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Parthemer, Nancy C. Frankfort, Freshman in General. Bottom Row: Pate, William R. Wichita, Sophomore in General. Patee, Melvin L. Haviland, Junior in Secondary Education. Patry, James D. Hillsboro, Junior in Agri- cultural Education. Patterson, Jodie L. Nome, Alaska, Freshman in Elementary Education. 518 Top Row: Patterson, Randy B. Bethel, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Patterson, Stephen E. Moline, 111., Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Patterson, Terry L. Bethel, 04 in Architecture. Patton, Janet L. Chase, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Patton, Patricia A. Riverton, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Pauley, Lawrence D. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Payne, Bettie L. Wichita, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Payne, William M. Buffalo, Soph- omore in Business Administration Accounting. Peak, Dennis M. Topeka, Freshman in Feed Technology. Second Row: Peakes, Roy L. Sedaiia, Mo., 02 in Ar- chitecture. Pearce, Bryan F. Wallace, Freshman in General. Pearce, Rita L. Wallace, Junior in Art. Pearse, Robert D. Overland Park, Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Pearson, Elaine L. Reading, Freshman in General. Pearson, Wayne A. Concordia, Sophomore in Music Education. Pease, Jane E. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Peck, John C. Concordia, Soph- omore in Civil Engineering. Peck, Leonard D. Bethel, Junior in Biological Sciences. Before his December lecture on South Vietnam, Iran Van Chuong, Madame Nhu ' s father, talks with President McCain. Third Row: Pederson, James H. Idana, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Peery, Stephen H. San Mateo, Calif., Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Peirce, Stephen W. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Philos- ophy. Peltier, Sharon A. Concordia, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Pember, Duane R. Ness City, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Penner, Jeanne S. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Pen- ner, Maurice D. Newton, Sophomore in Feed Technol- ogy. Penner, Richard L. Sedgwick, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Perk, Wayne L. Clarendon Hills, 111., Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Bottom Row: Perrier, Thomas D. Eureka, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Perrill, Peggy J. Norton, Junior in Home Economics and Nursing. Perry, Clayton A. St. Marys, Freshman in General. Perry, Jack L. Little River, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Perry, James C. Herington, Sophomore in Physical Education. Perschbacher, Elmer N. St. Louis, Mo., 02 in Architecture. Peterman, Jennifer J. Augusta, Fresh- man in English. Peters, Dennis R. Belleville, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Peters, Jon D. Lehigh, Fresh- man in Business Administration. 519 Underclassmen: Pet Pre Top Panel Top Row: Peters, Karen S. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Peters, Sherian K. Garden City, Junior in Elementary Education. Petersen, George E. Dighton, Sophomore in Civil Engi- neering. Petersen, Rodney D. Republic, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Peterson, Eldon E. Lindsborg, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Peterson, Frederick Marquette, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Peterson, Garth L. Monument, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Peterson, Harold C. Mankato, Freshman in Business Administration Ac- counting. Third Row: Peterson, Karen S. Council Grove, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Peterson, Larry M. Burdick, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Peterson, Orville M. Bazaar, Sophomore in Agriculture. Peterson, Patricia L. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Peterson, Ronald L. Clifton, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Peterson, Ronald N. Clyde, Fresh- man in Geology. Petri, Raymond L. Waverly, Iowa, Soph- omore in Nuclear Engineering. Petrie, Benjamin Gaithers- burg, Md., Sophomore in Chemistry. Fifth Row: Petsch, Harold A. Kansas City, 02 in Archi- tecture. Pettijohn, Linda K. Solomon, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Pfanenstiel, Richard Salina, Fresh- man in General. Pfeffer, Ronald L. St. Joseph, Mo., Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Pflughoeft, Mary J. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Philhours, Susy J. Hornersville, Mo., Freshman in Elementary Education. Phillips, James S. Paola, 01 in Architecture. Phillips, Robert W. Maize, Freshman in Chemistry. Bottom Panel Top Row: Phitts, Patty E. Wichita, Soph- omore in Home Economics Teaching. Piatt, Joel D. Hutch- inson, Junior in Physical Education. Pickard, Stephen D. Concordia, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Pierce, Kent A. Dodge City, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Pierce, Patricia A. Whiteman AFB, Mo., Sophomore in English. Pilger, Shelia R. Sharon Springs, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Pine, Stanley W. Manhattan, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Pinkerton, Shirley A. Wichita, Sophomore in Biological Sciences. Third Row: Pino, Nick Santa Fe, N. M., Freshman in Business Administration. Pitchford, William Pocatello, Idaho, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering Pitman, Leroy E. Kingman, Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Plinsky, Robert O. Lincoln, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Bottom Row: Plunkett, Lela F. Syracuse, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Pocs, Alexander G. Fostoria, Ohio, Freshman in Milling Technology. Poe, Sally A. Norwich, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Poell, Mark A. St. Marys, Junior in Animal Husbandry. 520 Top Panel Top Row: Poelma, Donald E. Beloit, Junior in Milling Technology. Pohl, Renitu K. Baldwin, Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. Pohlman, Randolph A. Salina, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Pollock, Jon M. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Poison, Steven R. Kansas City, Mo., 01 in Architecture. Polz, Alexis A. Fort Riley, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Poma, Louis L. Pagosa Springs, Colo., Junior in Business Administration. Pom- erenke, Gretchen Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Third Row: Pomodoro, Caroline Wichita, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Pool, Joan E. Kansas City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Poore, Gary L. Claflin, Junior in General. Poore, Mary A. Woodston, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Fourth Row: Pope, James W. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Pope, Phyllis A. Wichita, Junior in Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Pope, Ray M. Ottawa, Freshman in General. Popkess, Barbara J. Shawnee Mission, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Poppe, Judith C. Norton, Junior in Music Education. Porter, Carol L. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics. Porter, Joy L. Clearwater, Freshman in General. Porter, Linda E. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Bottom Row: Potenski, Rose M. Clay Center, Junior in Mathematics. Potenski, William E. Clay Center, Fresh- man in Architectural Engineering. Potter, Richard W. Alta Vista, Junior in Agricultural Education. Potter, Sarah A. Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Bottom Panel Top Row: Potts, Georgiana L. Barnes, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Powell, Constance A. Liberal, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Powell, Cora S. Partridge, Sophomore in English. Powell, David C. Oradell, N. J., Freshman in Music Education. Second Row: Powell, Douglas E. Abilene, Sophomore in General. Powell, Eugene L. Hanston, Freshman in Agri- cultural Engineering. Powell, James D. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Speech. Powell, Sandra E. Kansas City, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Art. Third Row: Powell, Shareon L. Beloit, Freshman in Gen- eral. Power, Cheryl A. Manhattan, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Power, Virginia A. Mission, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Praeger, Kent R. Claflin, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Prater, Marvin E. Salina, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Preheim, Peter P. Marion, S. D., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Preston, Dale L. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Zoology. Pretzer, Mary J. Elmdale, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. 521 Underclassmen: Pri Ray Top Panel Top Row: Price, Amelia A. Reading, Soph- omore in Home Economics and Journalism. Price, Carl B. Topeka, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Price, Sandra K. St. Francis, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Primrose, Herbert D. Clay Center, 04 in Archi- tecture. Second Row: Prince, Theodore C. Salina, 01 in Archi- tecture. Pringle, Diana K. Yates Center, Junior in Fam- ily and Child Development. Printz, Edward M. Engle- wood, N. J., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Pritchett, Lynda L. Prairie Village, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Third Row: Prochaska, Marilyn J. Simpson, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Prochanzka, Carole S. Liberal, Sophomore in Speech. Proctor, Nancy L. Soldier, Junior in Physical Education. Proctor, Virgil G. Soldier, Sophomore in Business Administration. Fourth Row: Prose, Larry N. Alamota, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Prose, Duby D. Alamota, Sophomore in Home Economics. Pryor, Mary A. Salina, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Pryor, Vickie B. Great Bend, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Bottom Row: Puckett, Sharryl A. Manhattan, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Puderbaugh, Leslie G. Horton, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Puig, Jorge Caguas, Puerto Rico, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Pulliam, John M. Kansas City, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Bottom Panel Top Row: Pullman, Raymond P. Topeka, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Purinton, P. Thomas Merriam, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Pyle, Barbara A. Redding, Calif., 03 in Architecture. Pyle, Dana D. Kingsdown, Junior in Secondary Education. Second Row: Pyle, E. M. Kingsdown, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Economics. Pyles, James A. Wichita, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Quantrell, Mary J. Wichita, Freshman in General. Query, Ann L. Edson, Sophomore in English. Third Row: Query, Bryan L. Edson, Freshman in Gov- ernment. Quirk, Larry D. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre-Law. Rachesky, Ronald P. Rutherford, N. J., Fresh- man in Business Administration. Rader, Richard A. Mt. Hope, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Radford, Sharon K. Lenexa, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Rafferty, James M. Topeka, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Raffety, Gary D. Garden Grove, Calif., 02 in Architecture. Rafter, Barry L. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. 522 Top Row: Rails, Loretta R. St. Francis, Sophomore in Business Administration. Rainer, Elvin F. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Raines, Glenn A. Louisburg, Sophomore in Agronomy. Ramsey, Karel S. Russell, Junior in Secondary Education. Second Row: Randall, Betty A. Wichita, Junior in Mod- ern Languages. Randall, Paul K. Ashland, Junior in Agri- cultural Economics. Randels, Ora L. Bluff City, Freshman in Secondary Education. Randolph, Delvin D. Jennings, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Raney, Leland W. Chanute, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Rankin, Daniel Q. Clay Center, Sophomore in History. Ransopher, Janet L. Clyde, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Ransopher, John H. Clyde, Junior in Business Administration. Fourth Row: Ran , Edward C. Chanute, Junior in Gen- eral. Rath, Janice J. St. Francis, Freshman in General. Rathbun, Gene P. Tescott, Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Rathbun, Paula L. Superior, Neb., Freshman in Physical Education. Bottom Row: Ratliff, Billy D. Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Education. Rattle, Cheryl L. Merriam, Fresh- man in Social Sciences. Rawson, Thomas M. Concordia, Junior in Secondary Education. Ray, Joseph M. Kansas City, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Seeking consolation from their masters, clinic patients at the Dykstra Veterinary Hospital anticipate treatment. 523 w r r w - - 7 T W +4 - ? Underclassmen: Ray Rif Top Row: Ray, Terry L. Kansas City, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Raymer, Cecilia M. Larned, Sopho- more in Pre-Medicine. Raymond, Ruth L. Garnett, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Rea, Roger U. Halstead, Sopho- more in Chemistry. Second Row: Reard, Terrence E. Omaha, Neb., Junior in Electrical Engineering. Redlinger, Jacob F. Mission, Junior in Civil Engineering. Redmond, Ronald L. Tecum- seh, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Reece, Dixie J. Mankato, Sophomore in General. Third Row. Reece, Howar d T. Lancaster, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Reed, Carol S. Belleville, Junior in Secondary Education. Reed, Donald L. Hutchinson, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Reed, John W. Lib- eral, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Fourth Row: Reed, Philip C. Emporia, 01 in Architecture. Reed, William R. Topeka, Freshman in General. Reed, William W. Benton, Junior in Pre-Law. Reeh, Loretta E. Atwood, Freshman in Home Economics Extension. Fifth Row: Rees, Albert W. Atchison, Freshman in Business Administration. Reeves, Dorothy A. Kansas City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Reeves, Nancy C. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Elementary Education. Rehmert, Sandra Kinsley, Sophomore in Humanities. Sixth Row: Reichert, Walter J. Linden, N. J., 02 in Archi- tecture. Reichuber, Arnold J. Bushton, Junior in Mathe- matics. Reid, Richard D. Holyrood, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Reid, Shirley J. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Home Economics. Seventh Row: Reimer, Donald E. Kalvesta, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Reiss, Raena L. Plains, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Reiter, Michael J. King- man, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Reitz, Ilene Shady Bend, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Eighth Row: Reitzel, N. Romilda Russell, Sophomore in Business Administration. Remley, Max D. Beloit, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Rendleman, Mary K. - Olathe, Junior in Technical Journalism. Renner, Robert P. Curundu, Panama Canal Zone, Junior in Chemistry. Ninth Row: Renner, Sheryl A. Grenola, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Renpllet, Raymond E. Ster- ling, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Renouf, Michael R. Overland Park, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medi- cine. Resenhouse, N. Sue Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Rentschler, Robert L. Kansas City, Fresh- man in Pre-Law. Renz, Karen S. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration. Repp, Karen S. Junction City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Reppert, Joseph R. Anna, 111., Junior in Technical Journalism. 524 Top Row: Resley, Vicki A. Russell, Sophomore in Math- ematics. Retter, Cheryl G. Manhattan, Junior in Social Sciences. Reynolds, David R. Topeka, Junior in Business Administration. Reynolds, James F. Salina, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Second Row: Reynolds, Marsha L. Neodesha, Freshman in Home Economics. Reynolds, Steven K. Fredonia, Junior in Agricultural Education. Rezac, Ronald E. St. Marys, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Rhoads, Ches- ter V. Great Bend, Freshman in Horticulture. Third Row: Rhodes, Ross G. Salina, 02 in Architecture. Rhodes, Thomas W. Kansas City, Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Rial, Linda R. Wamego, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Rice, Ashley L. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Fourth Row: Rice, Carolyn E. Salina, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Rice, Janet K. Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Rice, Kirke W. Ft. Scott, 02 in Architecture. Rice, R. Roslyn Wichita, Junior in Physical Education. Fifth Row: Rice, Sandra L. Gering, Neb., Special Student in College of Arts and Sciences. Rice, Terrence S. Valley Falls, Sophomore in Agriculture. Rich, Charles L. Michi- gan Valley, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Rich, Ran- dall L. St. John, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Sixth Row: Richard, Barbara K. Miltonvale, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Richard, William E. Em- poria, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Richards, Sandra K. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Richards, Shirley M. Dighton, Freshman in Home Economics. Seventh Row: Richards, Warren D. Norton, Freshman in General. Richardson, Dale M. Stafford, Sophomore in Agriculture. Richardson, David A. Manhattan, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Richardson, Gerald L. Topeka, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Eighth Row: Richardson, Harold W. Naperville, 111., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Richardson, Ruth A. Stafford, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Rich el, Linda A. Topeka, Sophomore in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Richenbacher, Pattie Prairie Village, Soph- omore in Home Economics. Ninth Row: Riddle, Mary J. Salina, Junior in English. Ridgway, Richard B. Ellis, Sophomore in Speech. Rieck, Larry A. Manhattan, Freshman in Agriculture. Riedl, Don L. Cozad, Neb., Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Bottom Row: Riemann, A. Edwin Claflin, 01 in Archi- tecture. Riemann, Donald L. Edmond, Junior in Mechani- cal Engineering. Riemann, Jerald A. Claflin, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Riffel, Jalaine A. Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration. 525 Underclassmen: Rig Ros Top Panel Top Row: Riggin, Jack M. Burdick, Junior in Zoology. Riggle, Barbara R. Wichita, Junior in Physi- cal Education. Riggs, Donald G. Wichita, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Riley, Richard L. Neodesha, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Second Row: Rindt, Paula K. Wichita, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Ringel, Clark D. Alma, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Ringheim, Harve P. Prairie Vil- lage, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Rinkel, Bar- bara I. Haviland, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Rinkel, Beverly J. Haviland, Freshman in Elementary Education. Rinkenberger, Robert L. Over- land Park, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Rippey, Gertrude F. Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Risley, Rama J. Girard, Sophomore in Home Economics Teach- ing. Bottom Panel Top Row: Risley, Randy D. Girard, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ritchey, Clark L. Wichita, Junior in Secondary Education. Ritchey, Mar- garet A. Topeka, Sophomore in Restaurant Manage- ment. Rively, Linda S. Kansas City, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Second Row: Roach, Doris D. Wichita, Freshman in Gen- eral. Roark, Janet E. Edwardsville, Sophomore in Home Economics Extension. Roark, Sandra L. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics. Robbins, Carol L. Shaw- nee Mission, Freshman in Secondary Education. Third Row: Robbins, Marilyn S. Stark City, Mo., Fresh- man in Textiles and Clothing. Robel, Raydon H. Great Bend, Junior in Physical Education. Roberson, Sharon P. Arkansas City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Roberts, Barbara C. Wichita, Freshman in English. Fourth Row: Roberts, Ben K. St. Joseph, Mo., Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Roberts, Keith L. Bon- ner Springs, 01 in Architecture. Roberts, Lawrence J. Plevna, Junior in Feed Technology. Robinson, Jackie J. Frankfort, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Robinson, Jacqueline lola, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Robinson, James M. Kansas City, Junior in Sociology. Robinson, Jannette S. Nash- ville, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Robinson, Judy L. Salina, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Robinson, Karen L. Sunnyvale, Calif., Junior in Medical Technology. Robinson, Larry M. Harveyville, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Robinson, Melvin D. Sabetha, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Robinson, Rita M. Hill City, Freshman in General. 526 Top Panel Top Row: Robison, Curtis L. Parsons, Fresh- man in Chemical Engineering. Roebke, Margaret R. Clay Center, Junior in Applied Music. Roelfs, Patricia E. Bushton, Freshman in General. Roes, Herbert A. Shaw- nee Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Second Row: Roesch, Charles E. Colby, Freshman in Business Administration. Roesener, Deanna K. Dodge City, Junior in Secondary Education. Roesler, Ronald H. Junction City, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Rogers, Candace L. Lawrence, Freshman in Elementary Education. Third Row: Rogers, Connie E. Wichita, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Rogers, John C. Arkansas City, Junior in Agricultural Education. Rogers, Marvin R. Concordia, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Rogers, Neil D. Garnett, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Fourth Row: Rogers, Patricia L. Valley Center, Sopho- more in Chemistry. Rogers, Philip N. Augusta, 04 in Architecture. Rogers, Phyllis J. Alta Vista, Junior in Home Economics. Rogers, Steven L. Scott City, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Fifth Row: Rohde, Patricia A. Leavenworth, Freshman in Secondary Education. Rohrbaugh, Robert G. Cimar- ron, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Rokey, Garry J. Sabetha, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Rombeck, Gary P. Blue Rapids, Freshman in Landscape Architec- ture. Bottom Row: Romig, William J. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physics. Romine, Don S. Burlingame, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Roop, Betty J. Ford, Junior in Elementary Education. Root, Beatrice J. Baxter Springs, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: Root, Jon R. Ellsworth, Junior in English. Rork, Edward L. Mulvane, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Rosebrough, Orville Colby, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Rosenblatt, Lewis Tena- fly, N. J., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Rosenkranz, Linda J. Pratt, Junior in Phys- ical Education. Rosenkranz, Susan L. Pratt, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Rosenstiel, Larry D. Wichita, Sophomore in Chemistry. Rosness, Michael C. Falls Church, Va., Sophomore in AppUed Music. Bottom Row: Ross, Franklin H. Jewell, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Ross, Gary S. St. Francis, Freshman in Horticulture. Ross, Imogene J. Centerville, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Ross, Marcia D. Sabetha, Freshman in Business Admistration. 527 Underclassmen: Ros Sch Top Panel Top Row: Ross, Richard D. Osage City, 01 in Architecture. Roth, Lloyd G. Hays, Junior in Archi- tectural Engineering. Rothberger, Jamie Topeka, 01 in Architecture. Rotman, Janet A. Cawker City, Freshman in Home Economics. Second Row: Rowan, Judith A. Belle Plaine, Freshman in Secondary Education. Rowe, Judith A. Wichita, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Rowe, Timothy J. Oska- loosa, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Rowland, Carol J. Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics. Third Row. Rowland, James N. Junction City, Sopho- more in Mathematics. Rowland, Sidney F. Topeka, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Roy, Gerry D. Syracuse, Fresh- man in Secondary Education. Roy, Michael G. Wichita, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Roy, Michael L. Newton, Junior in Chem- istry. Royer, Dale L. Arrington, Sophomore in Mechani- cal Engineering. Ruckert, Dennis W. Chase, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Ruckle, Delbert G. Wichita, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Bottom Row: Rudell, Marilynn K. Kansas City, Junior in Psychology. Ruediger, Barbara J. Topeka, Freshman in General. Rueschhoff, Kathleen Oakley, Freshman in Home Economics Extension. Ruhnke, Bonnie R. Troy, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Bottom Panel Top Row: Rule, John R. Norton, Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Rundell, Grover C. Staf- ford, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Rundell, Nancy L. Prairie Village, Freshman in Elementary Education. Runnion, Karen L. Phillipsburg, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Second Row: Runyan, Gerald W. Atchison, Junior in General. Rusch, Elaine A. Russell, Freshman in Home Economics. Rushton, William H. Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Russell, James F. Coffeyville, Sophomore in Business Administration. Third Row: Russell, Rosalie A. Pawnee Rock, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Ruthstrom, Lana S. Manhat- tan, Freshman in General. Rutter, Larry E. Independ- ence, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ryan, Ed- ward S. Leavenworth, Junior in Agricultural Education. Fourth Row: Ryan, James J. Manhattan, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Ryan, John J. Dover, N. J., Freshman in General. Ryan, Mary E. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Home Economics. Ryan, Tom J. Enterprise, Sophomore in Agronomy. Bottom Row: Ryding, Paul A. Falun, Junior in Veter- inary Medicine. Ryser, Charles A. Haddam, Freshman in Agriculture. Ryser, Edwin L. Washington, Junior in Civil Engineering. Sager, Janet A. McPherson, Freshman in General. 528 Top Panel Top .Row;: Sainer, Deanna L. Independence, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. St. Peter, Louis G. Winfield, Freshman in Sociology. Saleh, Makdam M. Baghdad, Iraq, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Salis- bury, Stanley A. Denver, Colo., Sophomore in Milling Technology. Second Row: Salter, Colleen K. Wakefield, Junior in Art. Salter, Moutrie L. Wakefield, Freshman in Civil Engi- neering. Samee, Mohammad A. Hyderabad, India, Soph- omore in Civil Engineering. Sams, Roseann C. Topeka, Sophomore in Physical Engineering Education. Third Row: Sand, Mary C. Riley, Freshman in Home Economics. Sandell, Robert D. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physics. Sanders, John W. Manhattan, Junior in Speech. Sanders, Martha C. Hugoton, Freshman in Music Edu- cation. Fourth Row: Sanders, Thomas B. Prairie Village, Sopho- more in Horticulture. Sandlin, Betty J. Olathe, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Sandlin, Olin T. Greenleaf, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Sandlin, Perry T. Wichita, Fresh- man in Pre-Dentistry. Bottom Row: Sandlin, Sharlene K. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Sandstrum, Philip Rock, Freshman in Agriculture. Sanford, Billy R. Ellin w ood, Junior in Zoology. Sanghvi, Navin K. Zanzibar, Africa, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Panel Top Row: Sankey, Richard R. Great Bend, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Sanko, Ronald E. Spearville, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Satter- lee, Neil T. Assaria, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Sauble, John D. Cedar Point, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Second Row: Sauder, Sharon K. Madison, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Savage, S. Margene Florence, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Saven, David E. Hinsdale, 111., Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Sayler, Larry D. Kansas City, Sophomore in Music Education. Third Row: Schaeffer, Richard C. Island Park, N. Y., Freshman in Pre-Law. Schaffer, Raymond C. Claflin, Sophomore in Business Administration. Schaich, Cecelia M. Topeka, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Scharenberg, Lyle L. Burns, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Schartz, Alvin C. Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Schecher, Diane K. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Scheffer, James D. Salina, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Schembs, Frank G. Kansas City, 02 in Archi- tecture. Bottom Row: Schierling, Doris M. Inman, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Schiff, William T. Medicine Lodge, Junior in Secondary Education. Schiffner, Glenn D. Colby, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Schiller, Nancy M. Enid, Okla., Junior in Medical Technology. 529 Underclassmen: Sch Sch Top Row: Schimke, Thomas O. Leavenworth, Soph- omore in Mechanical Engineering. Schindler, Ronald L. Sublette, Sophomore in General. Schinstock, Eugene E. Kinsley, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Schisler, Thomas L. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Admin- istration. Schlagel, Charles W. Olathe, Sophomore in Geology. Schlagel, Mary A. Olathe, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Schleicher, Constance Chanute, Junior in Elementary Education. Schleicher, Linda J. Mission, Freshman in General. Schlessiger, Mary E. Holy rood, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Third Row: Schmidt, Frederick J. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Schmidt, Leon B. Caldwell, Freshman in Agriculture. Schmidt, Lynette M. Newton, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Schmidt, Raedene Syracuse, Sophomore in Pre-Med- icine. Schmitt, Gerald H. Kinsley, Junior in Agri- cultural Education. Schmitt, Marna L. McPherson, Freshman in General. Schmitt, Steven L. Scott City, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Schmoekel, Robert E. Ellsworth, Junior in Physical Education. Schneider, Duane P. Bazine, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Second Row: Schletzbaum, John W. Nortonville, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Schlickau, Jane A. Argonia, Junior in Medical Technology. Schlobohm, Sally A. Reading, Freshman in Speech. Schmanke, Kenneth P. Alma, Freshman in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Schmelzel, Betty A. Topeka, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Schmidler, Curtis D. Hutchinson, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Schmidt, Alfred P. Newton, Freshman in General. Schmidt, Clarence J. Norton- ville, Freshman in Business Administration. Schmidt, Connie S. Coffeyville, Junior in Dietetics and In- stitutional Management. Bottom Row: Schneider, Norman R. Dorrance, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Schnieder, Sue A. Leawood, Sophomore in Art. Schnieder, Virginia Ells- worth, Sophomore in Mathematics. Schneikart, Paul E. Kansas City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Schoenbeck, James E. Junction City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Schoenberger, James Marys- ville, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Schoonover, Stephen Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Schornick, Robert E. Yates Center, Junior in Agronomy. Schrader, John W. Lancaster, Sophomore in Agronomy. 530 Top Bow;: Schrader, Phyllis E. Junction City, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Schrandt, William J. Glasco, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Schreiner, Leslie A. Douglass, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Schrepel, Chris A. Wichita, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Schrepel, Milton F. Claflin, Junior in General. Schroeder, Beverly S. Marysville, Freshman in Elementary Education. Schroeder, Doug- las H. Mulvane, 01 in Architecture. Schroeder, Doyal A. Hutchinson, Junior in Zoology. Schroeder, Nancy J. Newton, Junior in Secondary Education. Second Row: Schroeppel, Cheryl S. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics. Schroll, Marion J. Greenleaf, Sophomore in Business Administration Ac- counting. Schruben, Dale L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Schultz, Janet L. Trousdale, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Schultz, Ronald Receiving their sets of IBM cards, students prepare to register and pull their cards for the spring semester. W. Alma, Junior in Agricultural Education. Schulz, Kathleen M. Vesper, Junior in Elementary Education. Schulz, Marilyn S. Lyons, Junior in Speech Therapy. Schulze, Candace T. Blue Springs, Mo., Junior in Pre- Medicine. Schupp, Iva L. Benton, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Bottom Row: Schurr, Sandra K. Salina, Junior in Family and Child Development. Schwarm, Larry W. Greensburg, 01 in Architecture. Schwartzkopf, Olga E. Ransom, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Schwarz, Gretchn C. Wichita, Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Schweiger, John C. Richmond, Ind., Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Schweitzer, Alma L. Derby, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Schweit- zer, Stephen Osborne, Freshman in General. Schwem- mer, Vickie J. El Dorado, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Schwerdtfeger, Clair Ellsworth, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Underclassmen: Sco She Top Panel Top Row: Scoby, Frank R. Fairview, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Scoggins, Jesse R. Ensign, Sophomore in General. Scott, Alan J. Jennings, 01 in Architecture. Scott, Franklin W. Garden City, Freshman in Secondary Education. Second Row: Scott, Gary L. Council Grove, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Scott, James W. Winfield, Junior in Agronomy. Scott, Joan E. Topeka, Sophomore in Chem- istry. Scott, Kenneth M. Kalvesta, Junior in Geology. Third Row: Scott, Nancy J. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Scott, Sharon L. Wichita, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Scott, Thomas W. Chaunte, Sophomore in Chemical Engineer- ing. Scott, William T. Manhattan, Sophomore in Horti- culture. Fourth Row: Seaman, William D. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Seaton, Linda G. Prairie Village, Junior in Speech. Seaton, Linda L. Chapman, Freshman in Psychology. Sedlak, Daniel J. Winchester, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Bottom Row: Seeman, John E. Lamed, 02 in Architec- ture. Seibel, Douglas C. Oakley, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Seibel, Randall P. Oakley, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Seibert, Gary D. Macksville, Fresh- man in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Panel Top Row: Seidel, Nancy M. McPherson, Freshman in Elementary Education. Seiler, Jeanette K. Halstead, Freshman in General. Seim, Janet M. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Family and Child Development. Seip, Terry L. Summerfield, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Second Row: Selbe, William L. Kansas City, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Selfridge, Glenda M. Dighton, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Seyfert, Don M. Humboldt, 02 in Architecture. Seymour, Dorris A. Newton, Junior in Elementary Education. Third Row: Seymour, Marianne Bird City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Shafer, Carol J. Spring Hill, Freshman in Home Economics. Shaffer, Martie R. Over- land Park, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Shaffer, Ronald L. Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Shaffer, William J. Simpson, Junior in Pre-Law. Shah, Niranjan C. Bombay, India, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Shambaugh, Linda K. Long- mont, Colo., Sophomore in Medical Technology. Shane, Patricia L. Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. 532 Top Row: Shank, James L. New Cambria, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Shank, Luanne R. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Shank, Robert G. Greensburg, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Sharp, Marvin W. Junction City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Second Row: Shaw, Beryl A. Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more in Secondary Education. Shaw, Bobbie J. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in General. Shaw, Carol J. Mulvane, Freshman in Elementary Education. Shaw, Graham H. Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada, Freshman in Bakery Man- agement. Third Row: Shaw, Sarah A. Wexford, Pa., Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Shaw, Sharon K. Wichita, Sopho- more in Music Education. Shaw, Shere E. Holcomb, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Shaw, Walter I. Wich- ita, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Fourth Row: Shaw, William F. Kansas City, Freshman in Business Administration. Shawver, Norman T. Wich- ita, Sophomore in General. Sheahan, William F. Topeka, 01 in Architecture. Sheedy, Ellen E. Yates Center, Junior in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Sheehan, Richard V. Baldwin, N. Y., Sopho- more in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Sheets, John L. Chap- man, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Sheetz, Robert K. Norwich, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Shehi, Phillip C. Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. Sixth Row: Sheik, Alice J. Bern, Freshman in General. Sheldon, Susan J. Topeka, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Shell, Larry G. Eureka, Freshman in General. Shellenberger, Charles Ransom, Freshman in Business Administration. Seventh Row: Shelton, Katherine E. Topeka, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Shelton, Sandy S. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Shelton, Sue A. Man- hattan, Sophomore in General. Sheppard, Richard D. Olathe, Sophomore in General. Eighth Row: Sheppard, Robert A. Philadelphia, Pa., Junior in Business Administration. Sheppard, Sally E. Omaha, Neb., Junior in Home Economics and Art. Sherer, George L. Mullinville, 04 in Architecture. Sherer, Jane A. Mullinville, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Bottom Row: Sherer, William H. Mullinville, Junior in Chemistry. Sherraden, Larry D. Junction City, Fresh- man in Biological Sciences. Sherrod, Cheryl A. Arkansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Sherwood, Jacob M. Concordia, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. 533 Underclassmen: She Smi Top Panel Top Row: Sheth, Sureshchandra Bombay, India, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Shields, Alan J. Salina, Sophomore in General. Shier, Ann M. Gyp- sum, Sophomore in General. Shilling, Michael D. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Shimamoto, Gene H. Haliewa, Hawaii, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Shimek, Myra A. Liberty, Saskatchewan, Canada, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Shinier, Kathryn M. Topeka, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Shipek, Sandra S. Belleville, 02 in Architecture. Third Row: Shirley, John R. Norcatur, Freshman in Pre- Dentistry. Shivers, Donald G. Holton, Freshman in Mathematics. Shivers, Larry S. Wakefield, Freshman in Secondary Education. Shivers, Robert A. Holton, Sopho- more in Mathematics. Fourth Row: Shockley, Aldren K. Wichita, 02 in Archi- tecture. Shoemake, Glenda J. El Dorado, Freshman in General. Shoemaker, Shirley J. Ottawa, Sophomore in Home Economics. Shogren, Richard E. Assaria, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Shoop, Jean A. St. John, Junior in Foods and Nutrition. Short, William N. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Shoup, Elizabeth A. Larned, Freshman in Floriculture. Showalter, Alan D. Angola, Ind., 03 in Architecture. Bottom Panel Top Row: Showalter, Susan A. Angola, Ind., Freshman in Psychology. Shrack, James K. Pratt, 01 in Architecture. Shriver, Richard A. Wellington, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Shue, Sharon M. Hays, Freshman in Psychology. Second Row: Shulda, Karen K. Belleville, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Shultz, Cletus E. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Shupe, Cynthia S. McPherson, Junior in Elementary Education. Shurtz, Su- zanne K. Prairie Village, Freshman in Home Economics. Third Row: Shuyler, Kent D. Alden, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Education. Sibley, Veryl B. Lewis, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Siddens, James M. St. Cloud, Minn., 03 in Architecture. Sides, Janice A. Logan, Sopho- more in Family and Child Development. Bottom Row: Siebert, William J. Hillsboro, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Siefkes, Dennis R. Hudson, Fresh- man in Animal Husbandry. Siegle, Roberta R. Westmore- land, Freshman in General. Silva, Peter A. Manhattan, 02 in Architecture. C i |- cr f p V J flw 534 Top Row. Silvy, Dorrel R. Wathena, Junior in Ele- trical Engineering. Sim, James R. Lakin, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Simek, Judy A. Cuba, Junior in Home Economics. Simmonds, David W. Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Simmons, Linda L. Cof- feyville, Junior in Elementary Education. Simmons, Linda R. Manhatan, Sophomore in General. Simmons, Patricia A. Clyde, Freshman in General. Simms, Doug- las G. Republic, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Simpson, Cathleen R. Liberal, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Second Row: Simpson, Linda L. Pratt, Freshman in Elementary Education. Simpson, Sherry L. Dodge City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Simp- son, Wesley D. Everest, Junior in Art. Sindt, Steve K. Lecompton, Freshman in Physics. Singer, Marilyn L. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Sipple, Deanna D. Marysville, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Sitts, Ronald L. Conway, Junior in General. Sjogren, Robert D. Concordia, Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Skaer, Richard E. Augusta, Sophomore in Biological Sciences. Third Row. Skaer, William C. Augusta, Freshman in Pre-Law. Skaggs, James M. Dodge City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Skalka, Dennis R. De- weese, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Skelton, Max E. Lamed, Sophomore in Physical Edu- cation. Skonberg, Irene S. Leonardville, Sophomore in Music Education. Slade, Norman A. Wichita, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Slaughter, Dorothy J. Salina, Junior in English. Slaven, Stanley M. Cawker City, Sophomore in General. Siemens, Claudette A. Duanes- burg, N. Y., Junior in Medical Technology. Recognized as the foremost authority on leaf rust of wheat, Dr. Charles 0. Johnston plans to retire in June. B ottom Row. Slifer, Galen L. Abbyville, Junior in Music Education. Slifer, Gordon E. Wichita, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Sloan, Carol E. Salina, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Sloan, David E. King- man, 02 in Architecture. Sloan, Kathleen A. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Slocum, Sharon L. Seneca, Sophomore in Music Education. Sloop, Ed D. Valley Falls, Freshman in General. Small, Sheila J. Horton, Freshman in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Smith, Alan E. Kanorado, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. 535 Underclassmen: Smi Sta Top Panel Top Row: Smith, Carol L. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Business Administration. Smith, Dennis W. Eureka, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Smith, Dianne K. Kansas City, Sophomore in Secondary Educa- tion. Smith, Elaine C. Leavenworth, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Second Row: Smith, Elizabeth D. Wichita, Freshman in Applied Music. Smith, Garry L. Waterville, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Smith, Gerald R. El Dorado, Freshman in General. Smith, Gordon E. Mt. Hope, Junior in Secondary Education. Third Row: Smith, Janice E. Bethel, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Smith, Jilinda A. Lamed, Sopho- more in Medical Technology. Smith, Joan I. Fort Scott, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Smith, John L. Coolidge, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Smith, Kathleen A. Garden City, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Smith, Kenneth W. Kansas City, Sophomore in General. Smith, Laurel C. Lenora, Freshman in Business Administration. Smith, Marilyn E. Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Smith, Pamela K. Ellinwood, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Smith, Ronald H. Kanopolis, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Smith, Roy 0. Grandview, Mo., Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Smith, Sally A. Coolidge, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Smith, Sally S. Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Smith, Shelia A. Topeka, Fresh- man in General. Smith, Sheryl K. Pawnee Rock, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Smith, Stephen A. Man- hattan, Junior in Pre-Law. Bottom Panel To p Row: Smith, Thomas C. Douglass, Sophomore in General. Smith, William W. Holyrood, Junior in Physical Education. Smoot, Allan E. Scotia, N. Y., Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Smull, Willits A. St. Francis, Junior in Technical Journalism. Second Row: Smutny, Nancy K. Kansas City, Mo., Soph- omore in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Snapp, Bar- bara A. Belleville, Freshman in Home Economics Teach- ing. Sneath, Jon C. Brookville, Sophomore in Civil Engi- neering. Snider, Robert D. Abilene, Junior in General. Third Row: Snodgrass, A I mini S. Towanda, Junior in Medical Technology. Snodgrass, Linda K. Wichita, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Snyder, Barry L. Norton, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Snyder, David 0. El Dorado, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Bottom Row: Snyder, Gordon E. Sabetha, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Snyder, Toka J. Holton, Junior in Sociology. Socolofsky, Harold E. Ramona, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Soeken, Donna L. Claflin, Freshman in Elementary Education. 536 ioph- rton, ire in Top Panel Top Row: Soeken, Merle A. Claflin, Junior in Agricultural Education. Solberg, Linda J. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Soldner, Jerry L. Salina, Freshman in General. Soldner, William Salina, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Second Row: Sommer, Martha E. Newton, Freshman in Chemistry. Somora, Lonnie K. Baroda, Mich., Junior in Bacteriology. Sondergard, Lyle N. Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration. Southard, Mary A. Stockton, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Third Row: Southerland, Susan C. St. Marys, Special Student in College of Home Economics. Sowers, Leon D. Murdock, Freshman in General. Spain, Phillip F. Leaven- worth, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Spainhour, Marilyn K. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Fourth Row: Spangenberg, Kenneth Hudson, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Spangler, Nancy L. Atwater, Minn., Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Spangler, Sandra L. Axtell, Sophomore in Second- ary Education. Sparks, Nancy A. Chanute, Junior in Eng- lish. Fifth Row: Sparks, R obert A. Augusta, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Spear, Richard L. Lincoln, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Speicher, Joseph W. Topeka, Junior in Physics. Spellman, Gary L. Gypsum, Sophomore in Agronomy. Bottom Row: Sperry, Cynthia L. Prairie Village, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Sperry, Roland E. Blue Rapids, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Spiker, Gary D. Whiting, Sophomore in General. Spits- naugle, Rita M. WaKeeney, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bottom Panel Top Row: Spitzli, David A. Eudora, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Splichal, Raymond J. Munden, Freshman in Agriculture. Splitter, Melvin V. Lorraine, Junior in Agronomy. Springer, John A. Ray- town, Mo., Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Second Row: Springsted, Paul S. Leavenworth, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Sproul, Stephen K. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sramek, Janice L. Scott City, Junior in Government. Stacey, Lynda K. Ellinwood, Freshman in General. Third Row: Stach, Robert E. Rossville, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stadel, Carol S. Leonardville, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Stafford, Susan Belle- ville, Sophomore in Art. Staley, Leo G. Manhattan Beach, Calif., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Stallbaumer, C. Joseph Lincoln, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Law. Stallbaumer, Merlin Baileyville, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Stamets, Bradley E. Clay Center, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Stand- ley, Carol A. Cherry vale, Sophomore in Elementary Education. 537 T ' ' T t v My y - Underclassmen: Sta Sto Top Panel Top Row: Stanley, Keith L. Kansas City, Freshman in Business Administration. Stanley, Linda K. Kansas City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Stanzel, Dean G. Tola, Sophomore in Chemistry. Starbuck, Diane K. Bethel, Freshman in Bacteriology. Second Row: Stark ey, Ramona J. Strong City, Freshman in Home Economics. Starns, Carol A. Wichita, Soph- omore in Modern Languages. Starr, Ronald L. Towanda, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Stauffer, Harlan D. Nickerson, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Third Row: Stauffer, Sharon E. Holton, Jun ior in Tech- nical Journalism. Stauth, Robert E. Newton, 02 in Ar- chitecture. Stay ton, Walter L. Palmyra, 111., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Steanson, Donald L. Parsons, Soph- omore in Feed Technology. Fourth Row: Stearns, Gerson H. Great Bend, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Stearns, Max M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Steele, Charles G. Water- ville, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Steele, Duane A. Halstead, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Steele, Stuart H. Hutchinson, Junior in Business Administration. Steeples, Donald W. Palco, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Stegall, David L. Scott City, Freshman in Business Administration. Stegner, John D. Belvue, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: Stegner, Ralph E. Belvue, Junior in Secondary Education. Steiger, Robert D. Menlo, Freshman in Government. Stein, Harvey L Flush- ing, N. Y., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stein- berg, Robert A. Rego Park, N. Y., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Steinbrink, Mary R. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Stenberg, Betty L. Clyde, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Stephans, William F. Wichita, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Stephen, Karen S. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Teach- ing. Third Row: Stephens, Alan R. Paola, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Stephens, Dee A. Menlo, Junior in Physical Education. Stephens, Marcia L. Menlo, Fresh- man in Physical Education. Stephens, Mary B. Man- hattan, Freshman in Medical Technology. Bottom Row: Stephens, Sharon K. Dewey, Okla., Fresh- man in Psychology. Stephens, Sharron L. Norwich, Fresh- man in General. Stephenson, Diana K. Hutchinson, Soph- omore in Textiles and Clothing. Sterling, Connie D. Clay Center, Sophomore in General. 538 Top Row: Sterne, Kenneth K. Topeka, Sophomore in Government. Stevens, Allen R. Springfield, Neb., Soph- omore in Electrical Engineering. Stevenson, Ruth V. Mankato, Freshman in Physical Education. Stevenson, Susan Great Bend, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Second Row: Stewart, Connelaine Bonner Springs, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Stewart, Deanna G. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Government. Stewart, John W. Abilene, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Stewart, Mildred A. Luray, Freshman in Business Administration. Third Row: Stewart, William J. Haddonfield, N. J., Sophomore in Secondary Education. Stickney, Jeanne H. Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Stites, Charles M. Hill City, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Stith, Martha L. Dodge City, Freshman in Music Education. Fourth Row: Stoddard, Sheryl A. Miami, Fla., Soph- omore in Home Economics and Art. Stoecker, Arthur L. Spearville, Junior in Agricultural Education. Stoehr, Charles L. Plattsmouth, Neb., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Stoehr, Philip J. Murdock, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Bottom Row: Stokes, Joyce L. Oberlin, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Stone, Jon P. Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Stone, Nancy R. Beloit, Sophomore in Speech. Stone, Sharon L. Ada, 01 in Architecture. Changing moods are captured in the impressionistic danc- ing at a concert staged by Orchesis, modern dance society. 539 Underclassmen: Sto Tap Top Row: Stone, Suzanne Ft. Scott, Sophomore in Phys- ical Education. Stonebarger, Julia Robinson, Junior in Elementary Education. Stoneking, Carmen W. Kiowa, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Stoneking, James K. Kiowa, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Stoops, Avis A. Hugoton, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Storer, Jacqueline S. Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Stormont, Duane L. Dighton, Freshman in Pre-Law. Stoskopf, Thomas H. Wichita, Freshman in General. Third Row: Stout, Joseph H. Bazaar, Sophomore in Agri- culture. Stout, Melvin J. Paxico, 01 in Architecture. Stover, Joann Overland Park, Sophomore in General. Stover, Robert H. Topeka, Freshman in Agriculture Eco- nomics. Fourth Row: Strahm, Elaine F. Fairview, Sophomore in General. Strahm, Karen J. Sabetha, Junior in Elementary Education. Stratton, John M. Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Strecker, Albert H. Paradise, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Fifth Row: Streeter, Arthur C. Manhattan, Freshman in Chemistry. Streeter, Wreatha A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Streit, Edwin H. Tipton, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Stricklin, Gary J. Liberal, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Sixth Row: Strobel, Carol A. Topeka, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Strohm, David A. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Strube, Arthur P. Claflin, Fresh- man in Social Sciences. Strube, John H. Hiawatha, Soph- omore in Physical Education. Seventh Row: Struss, Anne D. WaKeeney, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Stryker, Margaret J. Blue Rapids, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Stubbs, Thomas A. Wichita, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stuckey, Cheryl R. Wichita, Sophomore in Bacteriology. Eighth Row: Stuckey, Larry D. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Studnicka, James R. Mus- coda, Wis., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stuessi, Keith A. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Business Admin- istration. Stuewe, Milton J. Alma, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Ninth Row: Stumpff, Judith L. Desoto, Freshman in Medical Technology. Sturgis, Constance A. Burdick, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Stutzman, Harriet J. Kansas City, Freshman in Modern Languages. Suchs- land, Eileen M. Norton, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Bottom Row: Suderman, Marilynn K. Marion, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Sughrue, Kathleen M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Sughrue, Margaret H. Manhattan, Junior in Home Eco- nomics. Sughrue, Patricia A. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics. 540 Top Row: Sullentrop, John M. Great Bend, Sophomore in General. Sullivan, Dorothy L. Junction City, Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. Sullivan, Kenneth D. Lebo, Freshman in Agriculture. Sullivan, Nancy L. Milwaukee, Wis., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Sullivant, Evelyn A. Dodge City, Junior in Physical Therapy. Suor, Jane A. Leawood, Freshman in Elementary Education. Suppes, Duane A. Bison, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Suran, Brenda K. Hays, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Third Row: Surtees, Carol M. Wichita, Junior in Medical Technology. Suster, Boris Guayaquil, Ecuador, 02 in Ar- chitecture. Sutera, James C. Lincoln, Neb., Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Sutherland, Richard D. Windsor, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Fourth Row: Sutherland, Theodore Scotia, N. Y., 02 in Architecture. Sutphen, Leslie D. Overland Park, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Sutton, Kenneth E. Kan- sas City, Mo., Freshman in Agricultural Mechanization. Sutton, Sally A. Elkhart, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Svaty, Donald R. Ellsworth, Junior in Gen- eral. Svaty, Howard S. Ellsworth, Junior in Secondary Education. Svaty, John G. Ellsworth, Freshman in Gen- eral. Swaf far, Mary J. Prairie Village, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Sixth Row: Swaim, Steven F. Kansas City, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Swain, Damon P. Salina, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Swan, Susan A. Baldwin, Fresh- man in General. Swarner, Sharon Y. Rossville, Soph- omore in Home Economics Teaching. Seventh Row: Swearingen, Dottie J. Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Sweat, Donald L. Cedar, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Sweet, William J. Dodge City, Freshman in Chemistry. Swickard, Richard D. Newton, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Eighth Row: Swilley, Myoan J. Toronto, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Swinney, Barbara K. Valley Center, Junior in English. Swisher, Ronald L. Overbrook, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Swope, Vera L. Yates Center, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Ninth Row: Sylvan, Martha L. Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Psychology. Symens, Mary H. Elmdale, Soph- omore in Physical Therapy. Symns, Barbara J. Atchison, Junior in Home Economics. Symns, Janet A. Hutchinson, Junior in Sociology. Bottom Row: Tadtman, James L. Winfield, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Taftian, Samuel Tehran, Iran, Soph- omore in Civil Engineering. Tanner, Margaret E. St. John, Sophomore in Speech. Taplin, Faye L. Ogden, Freshman in Secondary Education. 541 5 55 Underclassmen: Tap Tod Top Panel Top Row: Taplin, George E. Ogden, Junior in General. Tatlock, Betsy Wichita, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Tawney, Gail E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Taylor, Curtis L. Brewster, Sophomore in Psychology. Second Row: Taylor, Dennis M. Caney, 04 in Architec- ture. Taylor, Donna J. McPherson, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Taylor, Doris J. Ft. Riley, Soph- omore in Elementary Education. Taylor, Ellen L. Hutch- inson, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Bottom Row: Taylor, John C. Topeka, Sophomore in Nu- clear Engineering. Taylor, John H. Junction City, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Taylor, Laura L. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Taylor, Linda G. Minneapolis, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. ' - V (- Bottom Panel Top Row: Taylor, Norris M. Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Taylor, Sandra L. New Orleans, La., Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Taylor, Susan A. Leawood, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Taylor, William S. Abilene, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Second Row: Teagarden, George A. La Cygne, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Teagarden, Richard L. La Cygne, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Teasley, Martin M. Natoma, Sophomore in General. Teeter, Richard B. Wichita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Third Row: Teichgraeber, ThomasChapman, Freshman in Modern Languages. Templer, Patricia A. Leoti, Junior in Modern Languages. Terrell, George H. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Tevis, Constance F. Topeka, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Fourth Row: Thelemann, Mary L. Tallahassee, Fla., Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Theurer, Richard L. Wellington, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Theye, Lonnie A. Fairbury, Neb., Junior in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Thiele, Irvin D. Frankfort, Freshman in Mathematics. Fifth Row: Thielen, Margery A. Dorrance. Freshman in Technical Journalism. Thiesing, James W. Kearney, Neb., Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Thomas, David R. Perry, Fla., Sophomore in Bakery Management. Thomas, Jeanette M. Wellington Junior in Mathematics. Bottom Row: Thomas, Jon F. -- Council Bluffs, Iowa, Freshman in Agriculture. Thomas, Nancy K. - - Turon, Freshman in Medical Technology. Thomas, Patricia A. Wichita, Sophomore in General. Thomas, Peter B. Rock- ford, 111., Junior in Nuclear Engineering. 542 Top Panel Top Row: Thomas, Richard L. Prairie Vil- lage, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Thomason, John R. Whitehaven, Tenn., Sophomore in Art. Thometz, Carol A. Wichita, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Thompson, Barbara J. Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Second Row: Thompson, Catherine Chanute, Junior in Social Sciences. Thompson, Everett L. Michigan Valley, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Thompson, Fred- erick Arkansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Thompson, Jonnie S. Wichita, Freshman in History. Third Row: Thompson, Larry L. Ellinwood, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Thompson, Leslie A. Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Modern Languages. Thompson, Lu A. Augusta, Sophomore in Horticulture. Thompson, Mar- garet F. Caldwell, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Fourth Row: Thompson, Melvin E. Medicine Lodge, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Thompson, Peggy M. Manhattan, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Thomp- son, Terry D. Westphalia, Sophomore in Business Admin- istration. Thompson, Tommy A. Belleville, Sophomore in Economics. Fifth Row: Thompson, Wilbur E. Wellington, Junior in Horticulture. Thomsen, Arlene A. Shady Bend, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Thomson, Janet Overland Park, Sophomore in General. Thornton, Marsha A. Ottawa, Sophomore in Physical Education. Bottom Row: Thurman, Thomas W. Erie, Junior in Business Administration. Thye, George D. McPherson, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Tiffany, Carol S. Lyndon, Freshman in Elementary Education. Tiffany, Mary J. Wichita, Sophomore in English. Bottom Panel Top Row: Tilbury, Phyllis L. -- Axtell, Neb., Freshman in Psychology. Tillson, Charles K. Man- hattan, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Timmons, Charles E. Fredonia, Sophomore in Agriculture. Tim- mons, Joyce M. Hugoton, Junior in Elementary Educa- cation. Second Row: Tipling, Roger N. Arrington, Junior in Art Education. Tippie, James F. - - Hutchinson, Junior in Botany. Tjaden, Nancy C. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Tobias, Gary G. Great Bend, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Bottom Row: Todd, James R. Tonganoxie, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Todd, John D. Rexford, Soph- omore in Animal Husbandry. Todd, John P. Manhattan, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Todd, Michael J. Wich- ita, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. 543 Underclassmen: Toe Ven Top Panel Top Row: Toedman, Warren D. Newton, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Tomlinson, Michael W. Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Law. Toot, Fredra L. Syracuse, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Torlu- emke, Mark K. Oberlin, Freshman in Electrical Engineer- ing. Second Row: Touslee, James E. St. Francis, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Towner, Thomas G. Wichita, Soph- omore in Agronomy. Townley, Richard L. Topeka, Soph- omore in Restaurant Management. Towns, Donald L. Colby, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Third Row: Tozier, David M. Lea wood, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Trabant, Dennis C. Eudora, Soph- omore in Mechanical Engineering. Trabant, Galen D. Eudora, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Trail, Phyllis L. Manhattan, Freshman in Speech. Fourth Row: Traub, Stuart H. Flushing, N. Y., Sopho- more in Government. Travis, Janice L. Wichita, Fresh- man in General. Travis, Valorie A. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Trayer, Charles P. Cottonwood Falls, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Bottom Row: Trembley, Joseph S. Arlington, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Trembley, Stephen G. Arling- ton, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Trevino, Yolanda K. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Triant- af yllou. Demetris Thessaloniki, Greece, 03 in Architecture. Bottom Panel Top Row: Tribble, Burton K. Soldier, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Trible, Leah G. Leav- enworth, Freshman in General. Triemer, Norman C. Council Grove, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Tripp, Helen L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Second Row: Trisler, Dennis R. Liberal, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Trombold, Charlotte Wichita, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Trow- bridge, David A. Springfield, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Troxell, Gary R. Eau Gallie, Fla., Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Third Row: Truax, Joyce L. Clearwater, Junior in Foods and Nutrition. Trubey, Timothy P. Manhattan, Sopho- more in Nuclear Engineering. True, Vera J. Topeka, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Truhlicka, Louis E. Han- over, Sophomore in Psychology. Fourth Row: Trummel, Larry K. Coldwater, Freshman in General. Trummel, Marcia G. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Trussell, Judy J. Kackley, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Tucker, David S. Emporia, Freshman in Mathematics. Bottom Row: Tucker, Dean E. Independence, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Tucker, Loren G. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Tucker, Richard M. Minneapolis, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Tudor, William A. Shawnee Mission, Junior in Mechani- cal Engineering. j O, Top Panel Top Row: Tuggle, Anne A. Atchison, Fresh- man in General. Tuggle, David C. Atchison, Junior in Business Administration. Tuomey, John A. Abilene, Soph- omore in Landscape Architecture. Turnbull, Larry K. Summerfield, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Turner, Edward L. Shawnee Mission, Soph- omore in Civil Engineering. Turner, Terry N. Manhattan, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Turner, William R. Rochester, N. Y., Junior in Agriculture. Turney, Linda K. Wichita, Sophomore in General. Third Row: Turney, N. Janeece Kansas City, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Tussey, Barbara A. Overland Park, Freshman in Elementary Education. Twaddell, Dale O. Beloit, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Tweed, Patricia E. Norton, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Fourth Row: Twombly, Thomas R. Troy, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Tyrell, David L. Mankato, Fresh- man in Business Administration. Umbarger, James N. Ada, Junior in Elementary Education. Underwood, Ken- neth H. Onaga, Sophomore in General. Bottom Row: Unger, Ralph D. Oberlin, Freshman in Secondary Education. Unruh, David J. Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Unruh, Rachel R. Independence, Sophomore in Music Education. Urban, Richard A. Hutchinson, Junior in Psychology. Bottom Panel Top Row: Urban, Richard F. Brookville, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Urbanek, Kathryn E. Salina, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Urton, Jerry A. El Dorado, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Utterback, Donald C. Leawood, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Second Row: Utterback, Stephen Sedan, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Utz, Donald C. Holton, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Van Blarcum, Judy L. -Man- hattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Vangieson, Enid G. Norwich, Freshman in General. Third Row: Van Hole, Steven J. Topeka, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Van Meter, Shirley E. Alton, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Van Middles- worth, Marsha Derby, Freshman in Humanities. Van Sickle, Cecelia A. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Fourth Row: Van Slyke, Thomas H. Wichita, Freshman in General. Van Vleet, Patricia A. Lebanon, Neb., Soph- omore in Home Economics and Nursing. Van Wickler, Douglas Uniondale, N. Y., 02 in Architecture. Vathauer, Margie E. Greenleaf, Sophomore in Music Education. Bottom Row: Vecera, Carolyn L. Jennings, Sophomore in Home Economics. Venard, Robert E. Olathe, Freshman in Nuclear Enigneering. Venburg, Donald W. White City, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Venis, John E. Lyons, Junior in Secondary Education. 545 Underclassmen: Ver War Top Row: Verhage, Gayle P. Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Nursing. Verschelden, Michael St. Marys, Freshman in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Viergever, James D. Hillsboro, Junior in Indus- trial Engineering. Viets, John C. Brazilton, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Vieux, J. Michael Greensburg, 02 in Architecture. Vincent, John M. Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Secondary Education. Voelker, Gary E. Pittsfield, 111., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Vogt, Gary D. Hillsboro, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Volz, Darrell W. Wichita, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Wadsworth, Robert B. Junction City, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Wagner, Marilyn J. Lib- erty, Freshman in Home-Making. Wahlen, Barbara L. Wichita, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Man- agement. Wahrman, John H. Bird City, Junior in Business Administration. Wainwright, David E. Alta Vista, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Waite, Nancy S. Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Walkenshaw, Sara S. Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Walker, Carol S. Eskridge, Freshman in General. Walker, Carolynn M. Junction City, Fresh- man in General. Second Row: Von Lehe, Judith E. Linn, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Von Lehe, Marita K. Linn, Freshman in Business Administration Ac- counting. Vossmer, Steven L. Kansas City, Sophomore in Zoology. Wachtman, Larry H. McPherson, Junior in Business Administration. Waddell, Nancy E. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Waddle, Jane A. Junction City, Sophomore in Music Education. Wade, Giles L. Abilene, Junior in Govern- ment. Wade, Kenneth R. Spearville, Freshman in Agri- culture. Wadsack, James F. Derby, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Walker, Charles L. Solomon, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Walker, James D. Wichita, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Walker, Janet A. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Walker, Robert W. Junction City, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Walker, Sarabeth Bartlesville, Okla., Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Walker, Susan J. Junction City, Sophomore in English. Walkmeyer, Karen P. Traverse City, Mich., Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Wallace, Deanna K. Eureka, Freshman in Textiles and Clothing. Wallace, Nancy K. Gypsum, Sophomore in Elementary Education. 546 Top Row: Wallerstedt, James B. St. Joseph, Mo., Freshman in General. Wallis, DeWayne D. Dodge City, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Walquist, Warren E. Clay Center, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Walrod, Robert E. Fulton, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Walser, Jo L. Waynesville, Mo., Freshman in Biological Sciences. Walsh, Michael J. Leawood, Freshman in Business Administration. Walter, Glenna D. Riley, Freshman in Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Walter, Patricia W. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Walton, Raymond C. Pavilion, N. Y., Junior in Animal Hus- bandry. Second Row: Walz, Leroy H. Ellis, Junior in Agricul- ture. Wamhoff, Alana K. Bird City, Sophomore in Physical Education. Wanager, Gloria D. DeSoto, Freshman in Home Economics. Wanklyn, Dennis A. Winifred, Freshman in Milling Technology. Wanklyn, Mary E. Randall, Freshman in Secondary Education. Wanklyn, Shirley A. Home, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics and Art. Ward, Gary W. Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Ward, Joe E. Manhatan, Soph- omore in General. Ward, Karen S. Wetumpka, Ala., Freshman in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Ward, Linda L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Ward, Maimon R. Salina, Junior in Physical Therapy. Ward, Ricki A. Topeka, Junior in Business Administration. Warders, Katherina C. Blue Rapids, Junior in Elementary Education. Ware, Linda J. Blue Mound, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Warner, Ann W. Independence, Freshman in Psychology. Warner, David A. Wichita, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Warner, Joan E. Coffeyville, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Warner, Lyn- ette K. Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Receiving preliminary instructions, the newly announced Homecoming queen finalists confer with Blue Key members. Underclassmen: War Whi Top Panel Top Row: Warren, Don R. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Warren, Fred D. Independence, Mo., Junior in Milling Technology. Warren, Howard L. Grand Island, Neb., Sophomore in Milling Technology. Warta, Thomas H. Ellsworth, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Second Row: Washburn, John M. Topeka, Junior in In- dustrial Engineering. Wassberg, John I. Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Waters, Keith R. Colby, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Waters, Luanne H. Colby, Freshman in Modern Lan- guages. Third Row: Watkins, Becky L. Hoxie, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Watkins, Keith E. Kiowa, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Watson, Harleen M. Lovewell, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Watson, Joanne N. Atchison, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Fourth Row: Watson, John D. Sublette, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Watson, Norma J. Liberal, Freshman in Mathematics. Watt, John R. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Watt, Philip G. Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Wattenberg, Herbert Shawnee Mission, 02 in Architecture. Watters, Mary A. Blue Rapids, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Waugh, John M. Mankato, Freshman in Business Administration. Weak, Earl D. Abilene, Freshman in Milling Technology. Bottom Panel Top Row: Weathers, James D. Kansas City, Junior in Business Administration. Weaver, Bettie L. Arkansas City, Junior in English. Webb, John L. Sa- lina, Junior in Geology. Webb, Robert C. Media, Pa., 03 in Architecture. Second Row: Webb, Wilton S. Mt. Vernon, 111., Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Webber, Barbara J. Arlington, Junior in Bacteriology. Webster, Glenna L. Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Web- ster, Lorna J. Stockton, Freshman in Applied Music. Third Row: Webster, Montgomery Macksville, Fresh- man in Chemical Engineering. Weckel, Frederic C. Roslyn, N. Y., 03 in Architecture. Weckel, Montague P. Salina, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Weckman, Douglas K. Oskaloosa, Freshman in Mathematics. Bottom Row: Wegerer, Duane E. Cunningham, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Wehrman, Howard M. Osborne, Freshman in Agriculture. Weickert, William C. Overland Park, Sophomore in Agricultural Mechanization. Weide, W. Richard Lindsborg, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. 548 Top Row: Weidle, Nicholas L. Russell, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Weidle, Victoria L. Russell, Junior in Elementary Education. Weigand, Joel T. Ottawa, Soph- omore in Pre-Medicine. Weigel, Lawrence N. Hays, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Weigel, Margaret E. Dodge City, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Weller, Amy K. Monte- zuma, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Wells, Dennis L. Rock, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Wells, Gay K. Kansas City, Sophomore in Physical Education. Third Row: Wells, Ray L. Thayer, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Wells, Richard C. Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Welty, Ivan L. Hill City, Junior in Civil Engineering. Wendelburg, Loren J. Stafford, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Fourth Row: Wenger, Michael R. Harper, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Wenger, Patricia L. Sabetha, Fresh- man in General. Wenrich, Steven R. Cimarron, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wentz, Roslyn D. Concordia, Sophomore in Art. Fifth Row: Werner, Judith F. Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Elementary Education. Wesch, Jack C. McCook, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Wesch, James H. Oberlin, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. West, Dale E. Greens- burg, 02 in Architecture. Sixth Row: West, Edgar W. Scott City, Freshman in General. West, Saundra G. Leawood, Freshman in Gen- eral. Wester, Susan M. Coopersburg, Pa., Freshman in Agriculture. Westervelt, R. Dwight McCune, Freshman in Agriculture. Seventh Row: Westover, Dennis R. Junction City, Freshman in General. Wethington, Stanley Anthony, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Wetzel, David E. Dodge City, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Weyer, Judith A. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Medical Tech- nology. Eighth Row: Whalen, Dennis D. Osage City, Junior in Business Administration. Whaley, Virginia K. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Whealy, Barbara K. Anthony, Freshman in Physical Education. Wheatley, Candace A. Ft. Leavenworth, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Wheeler, Sharon K. Atchison, Freshman in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Whelden, Paul W. Warwick, R. I., Junior in Animal Husbandry. Whetstine, Nancy S. Clay Center, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Whistler, John 0. Wichita, Sophomore in Geology. 549 Underclassmen: Whi Wil Top Panel Top Row: White, Barbara J. Wichita, Soph- omore in Textiles and Clothing. White, Charles R. Hoxie, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. White, Charlotte M. Hoxie, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. White, John H. Council Grove, Freshman in Agricultural Eco- nomics. Second Row: White, Mary A. Cheney, Sophomore in Home Economics. White, Mary L. Junction City, Fresh- man in General. White, Priscilla L. Clay Center, Fresh- man in General. White, Robert C. Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Third Row: White, Sharon A. Kingsdown, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Whiteman, Roger K. Scott City, Freshman in General. Whitesell, Peggy J. Montezuma, Junior in English. Whiteside, Cuma L. Benton, Junior in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Whitlock, Barbara A. Kansas City, Sopho- more in General. Whitman, Meredith J. Merriam, Junior in Secondary Education. Whitmer, Lionel R. Dorrance, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Whitmore, Marian L. Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Whitney, Mason C. Wichita, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Whitten, Ruth E. Olathe, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Wiard, Howard A. Keats, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Wible, Stephen H. Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Bottom Panel Top Row: Wichman, Carol M. Valley Falls, Freshman in Elementary Education. Widener, Austin L. Hudson, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Wiebe, Philip R. Garden City, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Wieland, Judith C. Oakley, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Second Row: Wieland, William H. Clay Center, Junior in Secondary Education. Wiggins, Jon S. Lyons, Fresh- man in Secondary Education. Wika, Gloria D. Clark, S. D., Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Wilbeck, Jerry L. Hutchinson, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Wilber, James A. Kansas City, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Wilcox, Gloria A. Minneapolis, Sophomore in General. Wilcox, Nancy S. Manhattan, Sophomore in Speech. Wilcox, Robert B. Dodge City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Row: Wilcoxon, Cecil R. Villisca, Iowa, Junior in Feed Technology. Wiley, George L. Osage City, Sopho- more in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wiley, Lois A. Clay Center, Freshman in Medical Technology. Wilken, Fred D. Modoc, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. 550 Top Row: Wilkerson, Andrea S. Wichita, Freshman in Psychology. Wilkinson, William P. Leavenworth, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Wil- lard, Fred L. Madison, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wille, Hilen D. Hiawatha, Junior in Civil Engineering. Willhardt, Robert L. Leavenworth, Junior in Business Administration. Williams, Anne K. Over- land Park, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Williams, Arch H. Wichita, Junior in Nuclear Engi- neering. Williams, Billy F. Montezuma, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Williams, Catherine Pratt, Sophomore in Horticulture. Second Row: Williams, Cheryl E. Hutchinson, Fresh- man in Speech Therapy. Williams, David C. Caldwell, Freshman in Speech. Williams, Diana J. Salina, Junior in Elementary Education. Williams, Diane F. Preston, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Williams, Douglas W. Preston, Sophomore in Agricultural Engi- neering. Williams, Frederick Manhattan, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Williams, John C. Prairie View, Tex., Junior in Chemical Engineering. Williams, Judith E. Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Williams, Kerry F. Hutchinson, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Third Row: Williams, Larry L. Ains worth, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Williams, Leslie L. Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Williams, Mark D. Florence, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Williams, Maureen C. Broadview, 111., Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Williams, Richard A. Stock- ton, Sophomore in Agronomy. Williams, William R. Topeka, Freshman in Agriculture. Williamson, Kathryn Abilene, Freshman in General. Willis, Lonnie D. Entertaining at the fall International Festival, a Chinese graduate student plays the Ho-Chin, Chinese violin. Bird City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wills, Dianne E. Kismet, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Bottom Row: Wilson, Carolyn L. Paradise, Sophomore in Home Economics. Wilson, Dan E. Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Wilson, David L. Shawnee Mission, Soph- omore in Landscape Architecture. Wilson, Diana D. Abilene, Freshman in General. Wilson, Elizabeth A. Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Wilson, George T. Philadelphia, Pa., Sophomore in Zoology. Wilson, Harold L. Thayer, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Wilson, James D. Salina, Freshman in Nu- clear Engineering. Wilson, Jerry L. Alta Vista, Junior in Animal Husbandry. 551 Underclassmen: Wil Wur Top Panel Top Row: Wilson, Lewis B. Shawnee Mis- sion, Sophomore in General. Wilson, Marie A. Great Bend, Freshman in Elementary Education. Wilson, Martha A. Norton, Freshman in Secondary Education. Wilson, Mary F. Herington, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Second Row: Wilson, Michael B. Leavenworth, Freshman in Geology. Wilson, N. Jeanne Valley Center, Freshman in Social Sciences. Wilson, Phyllis B. fearden City, Sopho- more in General. Wilson, Reita B. Rush Center, Sopho- more in Home Economics Extension. Third Row: Wilson, Robert K. Lenexa, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Wilson, Roger K. Madison, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Wilson, Ronald L. Mc- Pherson, Sophomore in Government. Wilson, Ruth A. La Crosse, Sophomore in General. Fourth Row: Wilson, Stephen R. Hiawatha, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Wilson, William C. Dallas, Tex., Freshman in Business Administration. Wiltse, Sue A. Paola, Freshman in Home Economics. Wimmer, Glenda S. Sitka, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Fifth Row: Winch, Sandra J. Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Windier, Gene E. Paola, Junior in Agronomy. Wingert, Robert E. Wellsville, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Winkler, Judith A. Riley, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Bottom Row: Winn, Stephen L. Whitewater, Wis., Soph- omore in Veterinary Medicine. Winslow, Stephen J. New Cambria, 04 in Architecture. Winter, Charles A. Pea- body, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Winter, Esta A. Clifton, Junior in Family and Child Development. T Bottom Panel Top Row: Winter, Lucinda L. Brecks- ville, Ohio, Junior in Sociology. Winter, Kenneth D. Chanute, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Winzeler, Ken- neth A. Lamont, Freshman in Agriculture. Wiruth, Rob- ert J. WaKeeney, Junior in Civil Engineering. Second Row: Wisbey, Barbara J. Salina, Sophomore in Art. Wise, Michael R. St. Joseph, Mo., Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Witter, Wendell R. Alexandria, Va., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine . Wityk, Steve G. Morrisville, Pa., 03 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Wogan, Linda K. Fort Scott, Junior in Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Wolf, Judith A. Lindsborg, Junior in Medical Technology. Wolf, Michael J. Salina, 03 in Architecture. Wolf, Nancy S. South Haven, Sophomore in Secondary Education. 552 jo 1 -w,i Top Panel Top Row: Wolf, Ronald D. Hill City, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Wolf, Wallace W. South Haven, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Wolfe, Rosemary A. Ness City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Wolfram, Edmond T. Malverne, N. Y., Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Second Row: Wolter, Steven R. Papaikou, Hawaii, Soph- omore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wood, Cheryl A. Cof- feyville, Junior in Home Economics and Nursing. Wood, Joan F. Arkansas City, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Wood, Martha E. Manhattan, Sophomore in Physi- cal Education. Third Row: Woodall, Linda L. Netawaka, Freshman in General. Woodard, Gene L. Maize, Sophomore in Agricul- ture. Woodard, Gwen D. Wichita, Junior in Physical Edu- cation. Woods, Robert A. Hutchinson, Junior in Indus- trial Engineering. Fourth Row: Woody, Cheryl J. Minneapolis, Freshman in Secondary Education. Woody, John A. Topeka, 03 in Architecture. Woofter, Dennis D. Colby, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Woofter, Frank L. Colby, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fifth Row: Woolf, John P. Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. Woolley, Paula A. Topeka, Junior in Textiles and Clothing. Woolsey, Wilma L. Wichita, Soph- omore in Home Economics. Woolverton, Michael Abilene, Junior in Zoology. Bottom Row: Worcester, Constance Emporia, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Workman, Larry D. Manhattan, Freshman in General. Works, Robert G. Humboldt, Junior in Government. Worley, Ronald R. Beloit, 01 in Architecture. Bottom Panel Top Row: Wormington, William Inde- pendence, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Worrell, Dallas L. Gridley, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Worrell, Larry V. Fredonia, Freshman in Civil Engineer- ing. Worth ington, Max L. Welda, Junior in Animal Hus- bandry. Second Row: Wright, James P. Grandview, Mo., Sopho- more in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wright, Marjorie J. Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Wright, Mark E. Sublette, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wright, Rose A. Marquette, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Bottom Row: Wright, Susanna M. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Elementary Education. Wulfmeyer, John T. Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Wundrock, John A. Mil- waukee, Wis., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wurtz, Barbara S. Paxico, Freshman in Music Education. 553 Underclassmen: Wya Zwo Top Panel Top Row: Wyatt, Cary C. Hutchinspn, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Wylie, Karen M. Wich- ita, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Wyss, Clifford D. Burns, Junior in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Yager, James L. Scott City, Sophomore in Agronomy. Second Row. Yarrow, Gale R. Clay Center, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Yarrow, Karen A. Clay Center, Freshman in Business Administration. Yeager, Robert R. Tescott, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Yee, Albert D. Leland, Miss., Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Third Row: Yenkey, Albert N. Topeka, 03 in Architec- ture. Yocam, Michael B. Hayward, Calif., Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Yoder, Lane D. McPherspn, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. York, Kathryn A. Salina, Freshman in General. Fourth Row: York, Thomas F. Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Yorke, Jerome P. Sedan, Sopho- more in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Yotter, Gary R. Leoti, Sophomore in Mathematics. Young, Alexander M. Lea- wood, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Row: Young, Dona L. Minneapolis, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Young, Donald J. Nashville, Junior in Business Administration. Young, Gerald T. Topeka, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Young, Jane L. Centralia, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Panel Top Row: Young, Kaye L. Wichita, Junior in English. Young, Mary F. Clearwater, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Nursing. Young, Nancy M. Leawood, Freshman in General. Youngdahl, Martha A. Salina, Sophomore in Horticulture. Second Row: Youngers, James L. Medicine Lodge, Junior in Business Administration. Youngs, Martha A. Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics. Younkin, Charles D. Chase, Freshman in General. Yoxall, John E. Alton, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Third Row: Yust, James W. Stafford, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Yust, Steven W. Sylvia, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Zabel, George L. Hooker, Ok la., Junior in Animal Husbandry. Zabel, Herbert F. West- moreland, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Zeigler, Stephen B. Alma, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Zibell, Robert E. Holton, 02 in Archi- tecture. Zickefoose, Jane A. Rossville, Junior in Soci- ology. Zimmerman, Donald E. Kansas City, Sophomore in Wildlife Conservation. ,M 554 Top Row: Zimmerman, Gary L. Kansas City, Freshman in Zoology. Zimme rman, Jarold L. Sterling, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Zumbrunn, Daryl J. Junction City, Freshman in Business Administration. Zwick, Keith R. Sterling, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Second Row: Zwonitzer, James E. Horton, Junior in Agricultural Education. Second Row: Adams, Doyle E. Topeka, Freshman in So- ciology. Barnes, Carolyn E. Kansas City, Junior in Home Economics Extension. Borland, Dennis P. Clay Center, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Third Row: Burris, Gary M. Wichita, Junior in Agricul- tural Forestry. Charles, Barbara H. Topeka, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Collins, Rodney D. Manhattan, Freshman in Horticulture. Dicke, Marilyn R. Courtland, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Fourth Row: Engdahl, Richard L. Marquette, Junior in Technical Journalism. Erbes, Lucinda R. La Crosse, Soph- omore in Business Administration. Ewing, David L. Hutchinson, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Carver, James L. Severy, Junior in Technical Journalism. Bottom Row: Harbaugh, Dennis A. Belleville, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hosley, Karen L. Salina, Junior in Elementary Education. Koci, Lois L. La Crosse, Soph- omore in English. Lawless, Helen E. Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. U . I Jfiwfr From these six finalists chosen by Sigma Tau members, engineering students select their St. Pat and Patricia. i Second Semester Underclassmen Top Row: McCready, Stuart Longford, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. McDougal, David E. Topeka, Junior in In- dustrial Engineering. Meyers, Gaylord D. Wichita, Soph- omore in Speech Therapy. Mordy, Charles E. Independ- ence, Junior in Accounting. Second Row. Otney, Linda K. Barnes, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Purinton, Jack B. Kansas City, Soph- omore in Math. Robinson, Danny L. Easton, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Ryland, Lonnie G. Greenleaf, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Third Row: Schmidt, Daniel L. Easton, Sophomore in Psychology. Shore, Jeanette C. Manhattan, Sophomore in Sociology. Shubert, Larry R. Council Grove, Freshman in Biological Sciences. Smith, Barry D. Kansas City, Sophomore in Business Administration, Fourth Row: Snyder, Charles F. Norton, Sophomore in Social Sciences. Stephenson, Paul D. 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Their bearing is strong and proud as though they knew how the funds entrusted to us are held to provide a security assured for our policyowners and their families. KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE! COMPANY Home Office - Broadway at Armour Kansas City. Missouri General Index Abbott, Karen E. 142 Abdel, Malak Sami H. 125 Aberle. Ramon J. 104,260,440 Aberle. Stephen J. 440 Abersold, Patricia A. 229,4X0 Abmeyer. Beverly J. 178, ' .40 Abou. Eldahab M. 83 Abrahams. Susan P. 120,386 Abston. Wilma J. 238,440 Acacia 186-187 A Capped Choir 351 Acker, Duane C. 20 Ackerman. Cheryl A. 1 58,229,35 1 .440 Ackerman, Jolane 5. 170,440 Ackerman, Robert R. 386 Acre, Kenneth E. 121 Acropolis 260 Adair, Sharon L. 100,162.440 Adam, Fred B. 190.386 Adams. Alice M. 229,440 Adams. Arthur A. 88,262,440 Adams. Carol S. 233.440 Adams, David C. 206,349,375.4--:0 Adams. Donna J. 440 Adams. Doyle E. 555 Adams. Edward L. 185.349.440 Adams. E ' n.ne K. 95,168.312.346,440 Adams. James J. 82.183.251,254.440 Adams, Marjorie 26.48 Adams. Linda 351 Adams. Mary K 95.168.440 Adams. Richard C. 107.440 Adams. Ronald E. 89.431 Adams. Stanley D. 210 40 Adamcon. Kathryn M. 233.440 Adamson. Lorraine A. 168.351.440 Adcock, Thomas D. 256 348.440 Addison, Emmanuel A. 92 Addy. Cathryn L. 94,178,245.440 Adejunmobi, Nathaniel 121 Administrators 10-13 Adrian. Brenda C. 88.118.160 Advani.CulH. 126,433 Advertising 557-575 Afzal, Mohammad 433 Ag Science Day 357 Ag Student Magazine 374 Agan, John R. 90 Aggicvillc Barber Shop 562 Aggieville Hardware Electric Co. 559 Agin, Gary P. 105, 137 Agricultural Economics Club 98 Agricultural Education Club 90 Agricultural Education Wives Club 114 Agricultural Engineering Club 89 Agricultural Council 48 Ahlerich, Milton E. 440 Ahlstedt, Beverly K. 70,264.386 Ahrens. Hobert P. 135.194,386 Aiken, Jamie L. 245,440 Aikin. Kenneth N. 202,440 Ailshie. Roger H. 89,440 Akinokun, Jesse O. 117 Akram, Muhammad M. 125,433 Akre, Roger D. 93 Alakulppi, Marja L. 118,233,440 Albertson, James R. 213,440 Albin, Jane M. I 19,245.440 Albright, Gerald M. 224.386 Albright. Merle R. 89,440 Alderman, Susan J. 11 8,245.440 Aldridge, Everett G. 119.127.137, 255,440 Alexander, Dale F. 73,216.386 Alexander. David L. 285 Alexander. Karin L. 131.160.386 Alexander, Karol K. 95,238,440 Alexander, Regena K. 140.141.245, 351.440 Alexander, Robert Y. 256,440 Alexander. Roger B. 441 Alford, Fredricka S. 95,160,441 AI-Hassani, Amel 125 AI-Hassam, Hosain M. 125 Alkassim. Abdel S. 1 1 2,386 Allacher. Dennis E 107.255.441 Alldritt. Jennifer E. 158.441 Allee. James N. 251,254.433 Allee, Judith K. 95.168,441 Allemang, Virginia S. 245,351.441 Allen, Clyde L. 441 Allen. David R. 252.441 Allen, Elbert R. 1 19 Allen. Eugene W. 142.386 Allen. Harvey G. 75.93 Allen, Henry J. 138.212.441 Allen. Joetta A. 242.441 Allen, John P. 386 Allen. Judith 95,166.441 Allen, Kalhleen A. 132,245.441 Allen. Lonny D. 113.441 Allen. Marjorie C. 236,441 Allerheilgen. David 441 Allerheiligen, Wayne 344 Allingham Motors 562 Allison. Ashley 155.178 Allison. Leslie B. 90,136 Allison. Mary J. 236,441 Allison. Max L. 251,253.433 Allison, Nancy L. 245,441 Alloway, Sheryl L. 68,69.136.264,441 Almquist, Karmon D. 135,257,348,441 Almquist. Merlan T. 110,133.135, 348,441 Alpert. Dean J. 267,441 Alpha Chi Omega 158-159 Alpha Delta Pi 160-161 Alpha Delta Theta 78 Alpha Epsilon Pi 181 Alpha Epsilon Rho 79 Alpha Gamma Rho 188-189 Alpha Kappa Lambda 190-191 Alpha Kappa Psi 72 Alpha Lambda Delta 68 Alpha Mu 74 Alpha Phi Omega 70 Alpha Tau Omega 192-193 Alpha Xi D elta 162-163 Alpha Zeta 76 Altenborg, Terry G. 200.441 Alwin, Duane F. 266,348,441 Ameel. Donald J. 24 Amen. James B. 441 American Chemical Society 108 American Guild of Organists 131 American Institute of Arch tects 110 American Institute of Architects Auxiliary 115 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 112 American Institute of Physics 105 American Nuclear Society 1 06 American Society of Civil Engineers 1 07 American Society of Industrial Engineers 108 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1 09 American Society of Military Engineers 111 Amerine, Gary L. 1 98,44 1 Ames, Robert D. 188,441 Amos, Carol S. 229,441 Anderson. Agnes F. 55.95.238,441 Anderson. Christine 1 62,35 1 .44 1 Anderson, Dave F. 202,441 Anderson, Denis L. 136,351 Anderson, Donna L. 313,441 Anderson, Gaylord D. 87,267,441 Anderson, Jack L. 12 1 ,204,44 1 Anderson, James H. 258,441 Anderson, John 9 Anderson, John H. 118,131,252,441 Anderson, John W. 1 88 Anderson, Joyce A. 100,386 Anderson, Judy K. 174,441 Anderson. Kathleen M. 137,178,442 Anderson. Larry R. 51.122.204.279,442 Anderson. Leland M. 98.136.143 Anderson, Loren M 206,442 Anderson, Loretta K. 227,245.442 Anderson. Margaret R. 238.442 Anderson. Marilyn J. 138,176,313,442 Anderson, Martha J. 229,442 Anderson. Mel inda M. 178 Anderson, Michael S. 313.442 Anderson. Nancy S. 94.442 Anderson. Norman H. 106 Anderson. Raymon A. 76,121 Anderson. Raymond C. 72 Anderson. Richard M. 155,210,442 Anderson. Robert A. 21 2.442 Anderson, Robert A. 1 22 Anderson, Robert D. 72 Anderson, Yvonne 94,386 Andres. Janice E. 229,442 Andrews, George F. 208,442 Andrews. Martha ( Mrs. ) 1 88 Andrews, Norbert J. 200.442 Andrist, Darrel W. 133,186.442 Angel Flight 84 Angle, James 6. 376 Ansari, Noorul W. 93,126.433 Anschuti. Fredrick G. 253,442 Anspaugh, Gail D. 120,314.317,386 Anspaugh. Victor E. 442 Anstaett. Fred R. 87,267.442 Antenen. Paula C. 131.160,442 576 Antes, Paul F. 137,442 Antes, Robert L. 80,137,442 Anthony, Rowland H. 130,133,348, 351,442 Antrim, Barbara S. 239,442 Apley, Arthur D. 120.386 Apollo Clee Club 349 Appel, Robert L. 1 1 2,442 Appleby, Dennis K. 89 Applegate, Ruth E. 103,137,233,442 Apportionment Board 56 Apt, GlendaA. 132,140,442 Arab-American Club 125 Araneta, Francisco L. 442 Arcino. Manuel D. 138,386 Ardell, Robert J. 74,93 Arens, Max Q. 210,442 Armbruster, James A. 442 Armstrong, John P. 206,349,442 Armstrong, Juan L. 120,386 Armstrong, Linda J. 97 Armstrong, Marilyn L. 106 Armstrong, Polly R. 120,386 Arnett, Larry C. 266,442 Arnold Air Society 85 Arnold, Betty S. 50,54,67,71,103, 1 94,442 Arnold, Janet J. 162,351,442 Arnold, Larry C. 133,214,442 Arnoldy, David N. 266,442 Arnott, AliceA. 71,75,103,172,386 Artist Series and Chamber Music 352-353 Arts and Science Council 48 Ascough, Bruce M. 252,442 Ash, Paul L. 202,349.443 Ashe, Steven C. 214,386 Asher, James C. 258,443 Ashton, Barbara A. 1 01 ,245,442 Askey, Clare J. 123 Askey, Raymond D. 120 Assa, Ayemou D. 117 Associated Women Students 55 Astle, Michael V. 200,443 Athey, Joel W. 220,443 Athey, Roderick E. 1 06,220,386 Athletics Council 277 Atkinson, Barbara A. 1 27,245,443 Atkinson, James L. 262,351,386 Atkinson, Mary L. 130,239,443 Atkinson, Rexanna J. 242,443 Atkinson, William P. 443 Atkisson, Arthur D. 98,104 Atkisson, Deloris E. 97 Atkisson, John L. 49,83,443 Attebery, Paul E. 224,443 Atwood, James R. 119,266,443 Aubuchon, Martin W. 218,279,443 Auchard, Gerald V. 443 Auen, Kathleen A. 101 Augustine, Gary L. 443 Augustine, Sandra L. 239,443 Auld, Doris L. 229,443 Austin, Leonard L. 88,379,386 Austin, Whitley 9 Avery, Eddie L. 253,443 Avery, James W. 443 Avery, Richard D. 72 Avery, Robert O. 49,69,81,85,107, 253,386 Avery, Thomas B. 21 Avery, Thomas B. 204,443 Axe, Gary M. 262,444 Axe, Terry V. 262,444 Ayers, Cheryl L. 95,102,141,313,444 Ayers, James E. 86,254,444 Ayers, Roger O. 444 Ayotte.Dennis J. 70,72,253,444 Ayres, Eva M. 135.229,444 Azad, Hardam S. 107,126,431 B Baber, Jack E. 106 Baber, Joe K. 122,444 Bach, Thomas L. 216,444 Bachoritch, Linda K. 135 Back, Joyce E. 245,346,351,444 Back, Marilyn J. 77,96,142,172,444 Backer, James E. 71 Baclar, Jules 254,444 Bacon, Yvonne V. 1 1 5 Bader, Dean R. 88,1 19 Badger, Thomas J. 24 Badger, Thomas W. 90.444 Badrick, Charles T. 137,444 Baehler, Judy A. 100,233,444 Baehr, Gratia L. 162,444 Baehr, Phillip T. 69,222,444 Bagby, Barbara A. 153,158,444 Bagley, Edgar S. 83 Bahm, Daryl L. 444 Bahm, Ronald D. 1 1 1,444 Baile, John D. 301 Bailey, Murilynne M. 168,444 Bailey, Myron L. 181,444 Bailey, Roger W. 1 55,444 Bailey, Shelby L. 98,135,386 Bailey, Thelma R. 96,172,386 Bailie, Alberta L. 387 Bailie, John D. 49,69,79,303,387 Baily, Thomas E. 1 37,260.444 Bain, Kay E. 84,153,162,444 Bainter, Janice C. 102,444 Baird. Judith K. 239,444 Baird. Mae 23 Bak, David A. 135 Baker, Charles G. 348.444 Baker. Dale M. 262,444 Baker, Edward F. 88,379 Baker, George M. 51,76,120,387 Baker, Janice E. 242,444 Baker, John R. 120 Baker, Nancy A. 95,176,233,444 Baker. Lillian H. 123 Baker, Nancy C. 153,194,444 Baker, Pamela M. 101,140,264,387 Baker, Patty 97 Baker, Raymond W. 212.444 Baker, Robert E. 74,76,87,267,444 Baker, Ronald A. 202.444 Baker, Ruth A. 433 Baker, Sheryl D. 176 Bakshi, PrabodhG. 108,126 Balaun, Ralph E. 212,387 Baldwin, Allen V. 90,444 Baldwin, Carol A. 88,118,131,245,445 Baldwin, John H. 218,445 Baldwin, Lonna S. 160,445 Bales, Harold J. 154,210,445 Ball, James D. 445 Ball, Penelope J. 102,160,445 Ball, PhylisE. 96,140,141,387 Ball, Terrance F. 118,131,445 Ballantyne, Philip M. 218,351,445 Ballard, Charles R. 306 Ballard, Karen K. 445 Ballard, Ross B. 316 Balls, Jerry D. 1 16 Balthazor, Trudy K. 139,239,445 Baman, Bhasker I. 108,126,433 Bangle, David L. 69,82,112,387 Bangle, Marcelyn 97 Banker, Terry G. 257,445 Banks, David E. 69,83,109,255,445 Banks, Norma L. 48,94,158,387 Banks, Paul J. 445 Bannon, George R. 387 Baptist Student Union 136 Barb, Kenny H. 200,445 Barba, John M. 376 Barben, Mary 1 23 Barben, Edward E. 122 Barber, Donna J. 124,127,174,445 Barenberg, Edward D. 137 Barker, C. Kathrine 100,1 16,172,445 Barker, Norma J. 136,143 Barker, William C. 255,445 Barkis, Martha A. 158.445 Barkley, Theodore M. 92 Barkley, Ronnie B. 387 Barkman, Floyd J. 90,257,445 Barley, Mary L. 172,245,445 Barlow, Ronald L. 279,315 Barnard, Dick L. 252,286,445 Barnard, Hugh D. 253,445 Barnard, Lauren A. 130,233,445 Barnard, Miles H. 109 Barndt, Karen L. 170,445 Barnes, Carolyn E. 555 Barnes, Joe W. 107 Barnes, Marian K. 168,445 Barnes, Otho A. 387 Barnes, Ted J. 71,77 Barnett, Lloyd E. 88,349,445 Barney, Arthur C. 254,445 Barney, Jeanette E. 69,166,445 Barnhart, Alice I. 174.445 Barnhart, Carol A. 78,141,158,387 Barnhart, Charles C. 387 Barnhart, Charlotte 445 Barnhart, James L. 48,74,76,87,387 Barnhart, Rilla S. 172,445 Barnett, Lloyd E. 137 Barnwarmer Queen 326 Baron, Ronald P. 262,445 Barr, Bryan B. 120,387 Barr, Gelane 123 Barr, Linda S. 114 Barrett, Peter J. 192,445 Barrie, Patricia J. 50 Barrier, Nancy K. 445 Barrows, Bradley D. 104,222,445 Barta. Richard A. 118,154,188,445 Bartel, Roy A. 72 Barth, Sylvia M. 140,229,446 Barth, Werner H. (Mrs.) 125 Barth, Werner H. 125 Bartholomew, Carolyn 55,96,166,245, 351,446 Bartholomew, Gloria 60,66,77,94,153, 166,387 Bartholomew, Marilyn 95,153,178,446 Bartkoski, Michael J. 119,138,212,446 Bartlett, Larry (Mrs.) 236 Bartley, Carol A. 95,239,446 Bartley, Earl E. 98 Bartley, Glenn E. 446 Barton, Linda C. 55.101,162.446 Barton, Nancy B. 242,446 Base, Gary L. 127,204,348,446 Baseball 306-309 Bash, Donald C. 186,446 Basketball 286-295 Basore. Richard C. 218.446 Bass, Andrea R. 142,245,446 Bassett, Marilyn L. 100,115,446 Bates, Herbert T. 16 Bates, Rodney M. 351 Bates, VeraA. 75,94,178,387 Batie, Sandra J. 95,387 Bauder. Helen C. 245,446 Baugh, Erma L. 123 Baugh, Jack E. 387 Baush. Robert C. 387 Bauman. Harold D. 122 Bauman, Mary E. 123 Bautista, Josefina M. 433 Baxa, Diane R. 80 Baxa, Robert G. 121,204,446 Bay, Darrell E. 194,387 Beach, C. Lee 446 Beach, Darrell E. 1 10,446 Beach, Gary L. 446 Beal, Alan V. 155.351,446 Bean, James V. 130 Bear, Sawndra J. 233,446 Beard, James A. 200,303,446 Bearg, Carolyn J. 48,68,176,446 Beasley, Joseph R. 446 Beat, Larry J. 90.91,138,446 Beatson, Robert R. 298,446 Seattle, Robert J. 51,76,120,198, 317,387 Beatty, Daniel 1 1 Beaver, Frank M. 214,351,446 Beaver, Vicki L. 233,446 Bechtel, Robert D. 72 Beck, Charles L. 75,93,387 Beck, Glenn H. 20 Beck, Henry V. 74,93 Beck, Marcia A. 229,344,446 Beck, Marilyn J. 345 Beck, Sandra J. 60,68,141,176,446 Beck, T. Suzanne 68,103,141,178,336, 351,446 Becker, Andrew D. 143,181,446 Becker. Doris R. 127,242,446 Becker, Edna M. 95,135,245,446 Becker, Gary L. 446 Becker, Lawrence P. 216,446 Becker, Robert H. 279,446 Becker, Roger L. 119,139,212,257,447 Beckley, Paula S. 387 Beckman, Samuel K. 447 Beckman, William K. 80,96,345,346 Beckwith, Ann L. 176,447 Becraft, Nancy D. 447 Bednosek, Monty M. 192,447 Beeley, Richard L. 447 Beery, Thomas Z. 1 82,348,447 Beeson, Charles L. 69 Befort. Glenn A. 212,387 Behan, Carolyn S. 77,96,131,242, 351,447 Behnke, Keith C. 119,252,447 Behrens, Suzanne M. 172,447 Beighley, Harold S. 190,387 Bekaert, Denis A. 1 19,131 Belden, Guy N. 447 Bell.C. Kimball 208,447 Bell, JoM. 245,447 Bell, Marilea K. 94,158,447 Bell, Roberta L. 242,447 Belt, Rebecca L. 249,447 Belton, Thomas W. 99 Bench, Susan L. 245,447 Bencini, Rupert L. 106,258,387 Bender. Charles A. 388 Bender, Daryl D. 1 86,447 Bender, Gary L. 259,447 Bender, Roger D. 202,447 Benedick, Jane C. 236,447 Benedict, William R. 132 Benham, William K. 116,206,447 Benjamin, Brenda B. 84,176,388 Benjamin, Kenneth U. 85,196,447 Benjamin, Suzanne 73,178,388 Bennett, James P. 49,81,107 Bennett, Keith L. 222,388 Bennett, Marcia G. 94,194,388 Bennett, Robert E. 222,447 Benortham, Thomas D. 88,447 Benson, Kent A. 70,255,447 Bentley, Sara S. 55,172,344 Benton, Howard H. 198,388 Benton. Sharon K. 1 80,447 Bentrup, Dale R. 447 Bentson, Larry D. 198,447 Berg, Mary M. 227,229,447 Berger, Chester L. 73,254,286,447 Berger, Laurene M. 229,447 Bergin, Patricia L. 123 Bergin, William C. 122 Bergkamp, Thomas D. 314,315 Bergmann, Douglas W. 1 90,447 Berkey, Pamela J. 174,229,447 Berkholtz, Dennis L. 256,295,447 Berlin, Russell E. 52,80,218,344,388 Berndt, Wayne L. 93 Bernhardt, Janet V. 78,160,447 Berns, Arnold 262,448 Berry, Louise F. 388 Bertels, John A. 139,254,448 Bertholf.C. Dean 1 19,447 Bertrand. William A. 448 Bertwell. Beverly G. 158,388 Berube, Paul E. 388 Bessmer, Reginald K. 254,388 Beta Sigma Psi 194-195 BetaTheta Pi 196-197 Betton. Kathleen G. 245,448 Betton ' s Music 559 Betz, William D. 208,448 Betzen, Carol M. 242,448 Bevan, William 1 1,42 Beyer, Annette J. 102,158,448 Beyer, John B. 122 Beyer, Linda M. 229,448 Bezdek, Beverly A. 245,448 Bhapkar, Dattatraya 92 Bhatnagar, Vasant K. 126,433 Bhuta. Hemendra J. 109,388 Bickel, Blaine W. 98,202,448 Bickford, Max 9 Biddison, Ronald E. 214.448 Bieber. Joel G. 194,315,448 Bieberle, Gordon F. 255,37 4,448 Bieberly, Frank G. 118,139 Bieberly, Janet S. 139,162,448 Bieberly, Ralph K. 448 Bieker, Carmen L. 139,448 Biery, Bonita F. 128,229,448 Biery, Terry L. 127,204,298,448 Biggs, Sherry L. 238,448 Bigsby, Christopher 1 17 Bilderback, Donna B. 91,127,448 Billinger, Heidi 178,388 Billinger, Kristin K. 229,448 Billinger, Max W. 210,448 Billingham, Karen S. 80,448 Bilyeu, Sandra K. 233.448 Single, Mary E. 158,371,388 Bircher, Walter R. 448 Bird, Galen D. 120,388 Bird, Gerald A. 140,141,255.448 Bird, Larry D. 388 Bird Music Co., Inc. 569 Bird, Robert E. 208,448 Bird, William R. 107,214,448 Birkenbaugh, Clinton 48,88,90,188 388 Birkenbaugh, Sharon 88,229,448 Birney, Merlena A. 160,388 Bishop, Herbert H. 72 Bishop, Mary Ann 94,194,448 Bishop, Pamelee 229,448 Bitter, Roger A. 257 Bivin, Warren S. 120.388 Bjurstrom, Mary E. 245 448 Black, Duane W. 1 86,349,388 Black, Roxie L. 242,448 Black, Sewell W. 70,86116182448 Blackburn, Jack B. 32 Blackburn, Richard D. 57,60 Blackledge, Beth 1 15 Blackledge, Leland D. 82 Blackman, Douglas K. 306 Blackwell, Denby L. 279,282,315 Blades, Linda M. 245,449 Blake, Leslie A. 94,178,449 Blake, Robert M. 216,449 Blake, Vicki L. 180 Blakely, Jimmie L. 388 Blakeman, Neil E. 99 Blanding, Marilyn K. 94,388 Blank, Donald L. 388 Blankenship, David W. 216,316,388 Blankenship, Dennis 216,316,449 Blankenship, Jack D. 116,388 Blankenship, Larry P. 218,449 Blankenship, Richard 121,449 Blasdel, Sharon K. 78,239,449 Blasiar, David A. 110,116,257,449 Blass, Constance H. 249,449 Blass, James O. 449 Blartner, Lyla M. 75,91,180,388 Blessing, Malcolm L. 120,389 Bleythmg, Richard R. 206,449 Bliss, Charles E. 216,449 Bliss, Mary A. 178,389 Bliss, Ronald G. 224,389 Block and Bridle 88 Blocksome, Roderick 116,127 Bloom, Ellen M. 75,389 Bloom, Philip V. 192,389 Bloom, Vicki A. 236,449 Blossom, Homer D. 11,82,389 Bloyd, Steven J. 449 Blubaugh, Gary J. 224,449 Blue, GaileD. 233,449 Blue Key 65 Blythe, Holly J. 262,449 Board of Regents 9 Board of Student Publications 56 B ' nai B ' ritn Hillel 143 Boatman, Rex R. 72 Bobek, Elizabeth A. 242,449 Bock, Barbara H. 115 Bock, Evelyn A. 68,118,264,449 Bock. Ralph S. 107,449 Bodenhamer, Carol J. 229,449 Bodwell, Jean K. 168,229 Boehmke, Richard D. 198,449 Boethin, Roger M. 218.449 Boggs, Bruce A. 206,449 Bohannon, Lloyd D. 257,349,449 Bohannan, Robert 23 Bohn, GaryD. 68.133,255,449 Bohrer, Susan M. 174,449 Bokelman, Terry K. 449 Boldin, Richard M. 252,449 Boldman, Gloria L. 233,449 Boles, Charles W. 127,449 Boles. David C. 94 Boles, Marilyn K. 160,245,449 Bolick, Mark P. 254,279,449 Boling, Delbert L. 389 Boling, Robert L. 449 Bollenbacher, Julia 170,389 Bollig, Francis R. 450 Bollig, Ralph L. 260,450 Bolline, Michael P. 75 Bolnick, William M. 85,253.450 Bolt, Ann 97 Bolte, Alfred L. 306,389 Bolyard. Joan E. 141,242,450 Bond, Harry E. 389 Bonebrake. Veronica 77,158,345,450 Bonewitz, Bonnie B. 102,158,373,450 Bonine, Dan R. 88,142,374 Bonneau. Roland J. 192.433 Bonner. William R. 110,450 Boomer, Larren G. 450 Boomer, Warren G. 119 Boone, Kenneth D. 450 Bootery 571 Booth, Constance (Mrs.) 158 577 Booth, Donald C. 110,140.141.450 Booth. Natalie M. 176,245,450 Borell, Steven C. 135.254.450 Borger, Dwight B. 389 Borger, J. Timothy 450 Borland, Dennis P. 314.555 Bornheimer, Joseph F. 216.450 Bornkessel, Janice K. 245.450 Borre. Leroy B. 279 Bosche, Helen F. 1 58.245,450 Boschen. Georgia E. 351 Boschman, Wilamr L. 107 Bosler. Franklin J. 186,450 Boss Edna (Mrs.) 218 Bothwell, David L. 90 Botany Club 92 Bott. Philip C. 1 18 Bottger ' s ICA 570 Bottiger, Judith A. 95.264.450 Boucher, Cheryl A. 1 39.245,450 Bouchey, Gary D. 214,450 Bouchey, William M. 310 Bourbina Charles F. 200.450 Bourque, Chalise A. 1 76,450 Bourquin, Daniel T. 389 Bourquin, Shirley L. 96,351.450 Bower Judith J. 80,242.389 Bower. Wayne P. 11 0.253.450 Bowers. David E. 73.194,315,450 Bowers. Robert D. 107 Bowie, Rogga J. 68.178,450 Bowie, Travis J. 106.186,389 Bowlan, Stephen A. 252,450 Bowman. Anne L. 66,70,77,142,172, 346.389 Bowman, BillieJ. 172,450 Bowman, Gary H. 8.450 Boxberger, Kathryn A. 166.229.450 Boy, Terry L. 450 Boyce. Richard E. 210.450 Boyd, Barbara J. 233,450 Bovd, Cecil R. 238 Boyd Elizabeth F. 66,70,178.389 Boyd Hall 228-231 Boyd. John A. 238 Boyd, John P. 80,344,346 Boyd, Michale A. 233.450 Boyd. QuincyC 314.315 Boyd. Richard K. 252,450 Boyd, Sherron J. 227,229,450 Boyer, Barbara D. 94,162,451 Boyer, Gary D. 106.137,451 Boyer, Ronald L. 451 Boylan, Glee A. 166.245.451 Boyle, Steven R. 87,267,451 Boylls. JohnC. 70,451 Bozarth, Andrew J. 122 Bozarth, Duane P. 256,451 Bracehn. Rodney G. 90 Brack. Morris A. 254.451 Brackett, Raymond B. 1 1 2.268 Bradbury. Rose A. 91.142,239,351.451 Bradley, Howard R. 72,90 Bradley, Nancy I. 94,160.389 Bradley. Sandra L. 100,194,229,451 Bradley, Wray E. 222.451 Bradshaw, Arden J. 255,451 Brady, Anita I. 68,70,116,172,451 Brady, Thomas J. 451 Brainerd. Howard R. 451 Brainerd, Mary L. 170,233.451 Brammer, Judy M. 115,45,1 Brandenberger, Pamela 162.451 Brandenburg, Carol L. 236,451 Brandenburg, Grace C. 101,245,451 Brandner, Lowell 71 Brandt, Bruce L. 210.451 Brandt, Gale M. 95.170.451 Brandt. Gretchen M. 95.155.158.451 Brandt. Judith I. 60.66.176.331.385.389 Brannum. Sharon L. 158.229.451 Branson. Richard L. 279 Braschler. Steve A. 1 09 Braswell. David A. 285 Brauer. Anthony E. 194.390 Braum. Roy A. 122 Braunschweiger. Margery T. 239,451 Bray. Robert W. 258451 Brazle. Reba S. 245.451 Brecheisen. A. Warren 210348,452 Breckbill. Robert K. 1 19.254.299.452 Breeden Effie M. 103.127.142.245.452 Breen. Emmett N. 92.196.316.317,452 Breer. MarlinD 83.109.390 Brees. Beverly J. 239.452 Breidenthal. Gail S. 170.452 Breit. Donald H. 257.452 Breitenbach. John D. 256.452 Breitenstein. Alfred 138.260452 Breitenstein. Michael 220.452 Breneman. James R. 82.216.390 Brenn. Lawrence R. 252.351.452 Brennan ' s Skclly Service 558 Brenner. Steven R. 452 Brensine. Elaine K. 95.168.346,452 Brent. Carol A. 166.245.452 Brethour. Mary R. 77.96.176.313, 346.452 Brethour, Sylvia C. 123 Brethour. William H. 121.452 Brettschneider Thomas 75.93 Brewer, Donald D. 214.390 Brewer Motor Company 562 Brewer, Roger B. 85.452 Brewster. Jerry V. 210.390 Bridenstine. Mary L 160390 Bridwell. John D. 82,112452 Bridwell. Phyllis C. 390 Briggs. Barbara J. 136.239.390 Briggs. Charles B. 216,452 Briggs, Robert A. 196,452 Brightenburg, Doyle 452 Brightenburg, Virginia 1 1 5,452 Brim, Lenore K. 1 27,245,452 Brink. James D. 390 Brink. Jarvis R. 188.390 Brmkoeter. Elizabeth 136,166,245.452 Brinkworth, Edgar L. 206,452 Britt, Timothy J. 104,390 Britting, Dean E. 452 Britting, Mar one L. 313,452 Britton. Jane M. 166,229.452 Broadston, Carol L. 70 Brockway, Edwin B. 452 Brodine. Barbara M. 95.178.452 Brogan, Lewis H. 196,452 Bronaugh, Richard R. 104 Brookins. Douglas G. 74,93 Brookover, Harrison W. 25 1 ,252 Brookover. Patricia 252.390 Brooks, Barbara L. 95,178,452 Brooks. Frank J. 452 Brooks. Howard L. 93 Brooks. Norman T. 140,141 Brooks, Robyn D. 452 Brooks, Rodger A. 110,218,452 Brookshire, William 127,390 Brooner. James M. 262,452 Brothers Four 341 Browder, Lewis E. 92 Brower, Garry R. 118.131,453 Brown. Beverly J. 242.452 Brown. Brenda G. 172,453 Brown, Cecilia 97 Brown. Charles D. 208,453 Brown, Dea J. 229,453 Brown. Edwin V. 52,266,453 Brown, Ernest E. 85,222.348.390 Brown. Jerry F. 390 Brown, Judith E. 102,127,180.453 Brown, Judy E. 140.141.245.453 Brown. Karen E. 108.239.453 Brown, Larry R. 210,453 Brown, Merwin L. 68,69,106,154, 204.453 Brown. Robert H. 222,453 Brown. Robert M. 122 Brown, Roderick R. 208,453 Brown, Thomas M. 87 Brown. Vicki L. 229,453 Brown. Virginia E. 245.453 Brownback. Dewey E. 69,82,257,390 Browne, David B. 122 Brownlee. Dale E. 108.255.453 Broxterman, Leroy R. 139,212,453 Bruce. Ralph G. 106.192.390 Brummel, Joel S. 138,453 Brummel. Ronald M. 453 B rummer. George K. 107.192.453 Brundige, Dennis J. 200.390 Brunell. Joan E. 238,453 Brungardt. Samuel J. 91 .453 Bruning. Gary D. 206.453 Brunk, Cynthia L. 239.452 Bruns, David A. 315,453 Brush, Sherry K. 166.453 Brusven. Merlyn A. 93 Bruton. Madeline L. 174.453 Bryan. Jedwin R. 224.390 Bryant. Joel W. 1 1 1 Bryan. Margie A. 176233.453 Bryan. Ronald W. 80.96.142.351.453 Bryan. Thomas A. 140.141 Bryant. Bruce E. 1 19 453 Bryant, Bruce W. 257.453 Bryant, June C. 162453 Bryant. Mildred F. 75 Bryant, Patricia S. 176,390 Bryant, Shirley J. 97 Bryant. William M. 119,253,453 Bryant. William P. 112 Bryson. Gladys K. 71 Buamah. Thomas F. 91 Bubb. Henry A. 9 Buchele, Kenneth D. 52.188.349.453 Buchele. Verona A. 312.313,390 Buchheister. Michael 139.212.453 Buchman, Vicki R. 140,245.453 Buchmann, Matthew A. 210.390 Buck. David L. 82.112.390 Buck. James N. 86 Buckland. Annette L 127.264,454 Buenning, Gail M. 160.245.454 Buenning. Jan C. 84,160,454 Buetzer, Pamela R. 170,454 Bugbce, Linda E. 103.229.454 Buhrer, Arlen R. 116,454 Buisch, William W. 119,262,454 Bulger, Jo A. 242.454 Bull, Robert W. 120 Buller. Joel E. 344.346 Bump, Douglas L. 260.454 Bunch, Marcia W. 75,390 Bunch. Thomas M. 112390 Bunney, James B. 87,256.454 Bunpal, Banyat 90 Bunton. Norma D. 16.24 Burch. May (Mrs.) 194 Burch. Patrick H. 255.454 Burch, Paul W. 198.454 Burchfield. Daniel H. 262.454 Buresh. Mary J. 264.454 Burficld. Marvin L. 108.454 Burford. Philip D. 119,253.454 Burger-Baird Engraving Co. 574 Burgess. Martha A 176.454 Burgess. Steve L. 1 88.390 Burgin, Gary S. 183,454 Burk. Elmer C. 256.454 Burk, Linda R. 233.454 Burk, Mary L. 103.178.454 Burk, SigneL. 172.454 Burke. Patricia B. 229,351 .454 Burkland, Harold C. 390 Burnes, Charles R. 107 Burnett, Robert A. 132,261,454 Burnett. Robert C. 108 Burnett ' s Service Center 560 Burns, Karin F. 68.166,351,454 Burns, Stuart J. 121,251,256,454 Burrell. Delila J. 233,454 Burris, Dan 104 Burris, Gary M. 555 Burroughs, Courtney 391 Burton, Gary H. 454 Burton, George D. 218,391 Burton. Roycelene J. 229.454 Burton Sharon R. 103,160.454 Burtschi, Diane K. 162,454 Bury, Redetta A. 123 Bury, Robert J. 122 Busby. James L. 121,454 Buss, Gary L. 454 Buss. Robert H. 1 06 Bussert, Dixie C. 95,180,391 Buster, David C. 454 Buster, John E. 224,391 Butcher. Charles F. 454 Butler, Harvey J. 391 Butler, Matthew L. 298 Buttron, Helen M. 172.391 Butts, Donald W. 122,454 Butts, Joel R. 208,455 Butts, Lucretia A. 245,455 Butzin. Donald F. 106,455 Buzenberg, John J. 124.127,455 Buzenberg, Mildred E. 83 Buzzoll ' s Office Equipment 559 Byer, Janet L. 245.455 Byers, Patricia A. 95,141.312.313,391 Byrne, Stanley B. 455 Cable, John P. 255.455 Cahill, William E. 455 Cain, Mary P. 95,194,391 Caine, Homer D. 346 Cairl. John F. 279 Calcara, James R. 218.455 Calcara, Richard L. 218.455 Calderon. Prudencio 316 Caldwell. Barbara R. 91,127,455 Caldwell. Nancy S. 100,155,194, 233,455 Calentine, Jack E. 192,391 Callen, Patricia J. 170,229,455 Calliham, Judith A. 174,455 Galloway, Burdette L. 455 Calmes. John W. 110,222.455 Camerlinck, Robert J. 119.139.455 Cameron, L. Clare 48,71,158,366, 372,391 Campbell. Bonnie J. 313,455 Campbell. Galen K. 73,206,455 Campbell, Ivan P. 455 Campbell, Joan M. 172,245,351,455 Campbell, John B. 93 Campbell, Larry G. 91,127,140,141, 253,455 Campbell, Patricia M. 100,130,242.455 Campbell ' s Gift Shop 559 Campus Book Store 573 Campus Pastries 573 Campus Theater 571 Canfield, Sandra S. 178,455 Caple, Charlee D. 131.242,455 Capron, Beverly J. 123 Capron, Evan D. 119 Capron. Kenneth M. 120.455 Capron, Virgil J. 121.455 Carbiener, Patricia 242.455 Card, Michael D. 216.455 Cardona. Rivera P. 119 Cardwell, A. B. 24.42 Carey, Larry N. 351 Carey, Karen J. 55.67.102,168.455 Carl, James C. 222,455 Carl, Kenneth L. 112 Carl. Sharon K. 236.455 Carl. Sherilyn 155,166.229,455 Carleton, Cheryl L. 160,455 Carlgren, Robert C. 88.255,455 Carlgren, Stefan M. 214,455 Carlin, E. Ann 71,127,391 Carlin. Thomas E. 266,456 Carlos. Robert M. 198.456 Carlson. Cheryl M. 236,456 Carlson. Donald E. 262 Carlson, Frank 348 Carlson, Gary K. 216,456 Carlson, George M. 198.456 Carlson, Mary M. 229.456 Carlson. Sharon J. 52.67.69.70. 77.176,456 Carlson, Stanley D. 93 Carlson, Vincent L. 108.456 Carlson. Virginia A. 229 Carmichael, Craig L. 456 Caron. Joseph f- 262,456 Carothers, Kenneth G. 1 19.252.456 Carpenter. Allan F. 391 Carpenter. Arthur L. 122 Carpenter, Frank 22 Carpenter, James H. 262.456 Carpenter, Montford 74.76,87,267.456 Carpenter, Norma L. 236.456 Carpenter, Warren E. 253,456 Carr, Charla J. 245,456 Carr, Marilee 337 Carr, Mary L. 101,456 Carr, Ronald D. 218,456 Carrico, Patrick C. 108,456 Carroll, Susan E. 236.456 Carroll. Timothy L. 133,137 Carson. John F. 138.212,391 Carson, Mary E. 138,242,456 Carson, Pamalee G. 102,245,456 Carson, Stephen L. 256,456 Carstenson, Lyle D. 107 Cartee. Carol 123 Cartee, Robert E. 1 22 Carter, Brian E. 456 Carter, Hazel (Mrs.) 200 Carter, Janis M. 456 Carter, Lawrence E. 98.1 17.380,456 Carter, Mary P. 239,456 Carter, Richard C. 116,456 Carver, Diane A. 229.456 Carver. Dorothy A. 239.456 Casady. Norman L. 198,391 Case, Barbara J. 123 Case, James A. 1 22,254,456 Case, Richard A 104,253,456 Casey. Dortha (Mrs.) 162 Casey. Karen R. 351,391 Casey. Patricia A. 351 ,456 Casida, Dianna L. 229,457 Caskey, Kay S. 60 Caspar, William O. 139,154,212,456 Cassell, Robert A. 391 Cassidy, Jerry L. 1 06, 1 40, 1 4 1 .254,391 Caster, Dallas D. 122,457 Castilla, Osmundo S. 122 Castillo. Victor C. 255.284.285 Castle. Andrea L. 107,457 Catalo, Francisco Q. 138.457 Cauble, Judith D. 141,166.457 Caughron, Raymond D. 85.107,111 Caughron, Samuel D. 81 .351 Cecil, Carolyn D. 238,457 Cecrle, Thressa N. 94,242,457 Ceding, Bernard H. 49 Cengiz. Beyhan 233,457 Cernosek, Roberta E. 391 Cesafsky, Allen A. 1 22,457 Cesar. Jesena C. 91 Chadwell, Lyle H. 90.127.457 Chadwick, Curt H. 105 Chaffee, James L. 107 Chaffee, Leah L. 249,457 Chain. Lawrence M. 88 Chalender, Bob L. 72 Chalmers. John 25 Chambers, Dennis R. 1 40, 1 41 ,252,457 Chambers, Lionel R. 374,433 Champney, William O. 83 Chancery Club 92 Chandler. Roger A. 107 Chandonnet, Patrick 259.457 Chang, Colette W. 1 24 Chang. Jean C. 433 Chang. Rose 108,124 Chang, Van 107,124 Chaparajos Club 131 Chapman, Janet L. 245.457 Chapman, Mark A. 92,186,457 Chapman, Michael T. 183.457 Chapman. Randolph B. 181,457 Chapman, Tamera 131.174 Chappell. Catherine 346 Chappie, Thomas J. 391 Charco ' s 571 Charles, Barbara H. 555 Charles. Michael K. 71,348.366.391 Charles. Nancy A. 131.174.233.457 Chase. Larry L. 140.185.391 Chasey. Linna S. 176,457 Cheavens, Marcia K. 1 3 1 . 1 40. 1 4 1 ,457 Chef Cafe 561 Chelikowsky, J. R. 24.74,93 Cheney, Timothy P. 122,255.457 Cheng, David K. 124 Cherpitel, Sidney W. 1 32.457 Chesney, Kenneth K. 192.457 Chester. Charles G. 255.457 Chi. Cheng-Ching 124 Chi Epsllon 81 Chi Omega 164-165 Chiang, Chung 433 Chiang, Yuan-Chang 124 Chilcott, James H. 204.348.391 Childers, Carolyn S. 97 Childres, Mary f. 170,233.457 Childres. Willard 391 Childs, Edward N. 118.1 88,457 Chimes 67 Chinese Student Association 124 Chinn. Philip R. 254.391 Chitwood, Judy K. 75.172.391 Chitwood, Karen L. 5684.153,172,457 Choplin. JaneR. 170.457 Chou. Cheng-Chin 124 Chow, TsoH. 124 Chowins. Richard D. 214.351.457 Chrisman, Wilma J. 89.391 Christensen, Harriet G. 95,162.229,457 Christensert John L. 279 Christensen, Patricia 158.457 Christenson, Lance 198,457 Christian. Theodore 391 Christiansen, Stanley 186,392 Chung, Hsin Y. 433 Chuong. Tran V. 58 Church. Gerald M. 186,392 578 Church, Robert L. 257.457 Churchman, Mike R. 262.458 Chyba, Leslie J. 117,119,254.458 Chyr, Francis N. 458 Cicmanec, John L. 121 Circle-K 133 Cissna, Timothy M. 110,253,458 Citizen ' s State Bank 569 Clark, Carol S. 180,458 Clark, Don B. 107,458 Clark, Donald R. 458 Clark, Eldon L. 86 Clark Elizabeth E. 174,433 Clark, Gary E. 105,257,458 Clark, Jane 95,141,166.458 CJark, Jon R. 120,317,392 Clark, Kermit W. 259,458 Clark, LouE. 131 Clark, Melody S. 245,458 Clark, MicheleJ. 155,176.229,458 Clark, NadeneM. 233,458 Clark, Patricia D. 233,458 Clark, Richard C. 24,60,117 Clark, Stanley R. 349 Clark, Suzanne L. 131 Clark, William J. 16,72 Claudel, Dale L. 262,458 Claussen, Marylou 236.392 Claussen, Verne E. 119,1 27 .256,458 Clawson, Eldon L. 88.188.378,458 Clawson, Janice E. 95,115.392 Claybaugh. Kathryn A. 233,458 Claybaugh, Mary 115 Claydon, Linda A. 170,458 Claydon, Thomas J. 98 Clegg, Robert M. 202,458 Clegg, Victoria L. 170,458 Clemence, Denis 437 Clendening, Wayne E. 1 94,392 Clennan. Dennis M. 349 Cleveland. George M. 69.82,85, 116,257,392 Cliborn. Patricia S. 131,133,245,458 Clifford. John R. 190,392 Cline, Darwin E. 86.182.458 Cline, Larry E. 88,128,458 Clingan, Crover (Mrs. ) 196 Clingenpeel, Glenn R. 190.458 Clinic Club 104 Clinkenbeard, Ch arles 120.222,317,392 Clothier, Eugene R. 257,458 Clothing and Textiles Club 100 Cloud, Betty J. 55,84,194,458 Clovia 180 Glowers, Stanley R. 74.93 Cum, Duane V. 99.202.392 Coats, Elizabeth J. 245,458 Cobb, Don L. 183,458 Cobb, Elizabeth J. 102,245.458 Cobb, Rayne E. 233.458 Cobb, Ruth A. 94.102 Coberly, H. Craig 74,76,87,392 Coberly, Nancy 172 Coca-Cola Bottling Company 566 Coburn, Ruth E. 170,245,458 Cochran, Harold M. 85,204.348,458 Cochran, Lloyd J. 90 Cochran, Robert A. 224,458 Cody, Robert E. 254,458 Coffield, William H. 28,72 Coffman Charles W. 110.190,375,458 Coffman, Larry D. 216.392 Coffman, Nancy L. 238,459 Cohan, Lawrence A. 196.459 Cohen, Bernard H. 262,459 Cohen, Diane T. 162 Colaw, Carolyns. 233,459 Colbert. James J. 310 Colbert. Joan P. 134,160,459 Cole, DaroldF. 190,392 Cole, HaroldS. 210.392 Cole. Johnna S. 245,459 Cole, Zelma R. 94,160.459 Coleman, Janet C. 132 Coleman, Nancy K. 101 392 Coleman, Susan 153,162,392 Coles, E. H. 47 College of Agriculture 20-23 College of Architecture and Design 36-37 College of Arts and Sciences 24-27 College of Commerce 30-31 College of Engineering 32-35 College of Home Economics 38-41 College of Veterinary Medicine 44-47 Collegiate 4-H 128-129 Collegiate Young Reoublicans 116 Colip, Gordon W. 351 Collins, David R. 68.86.459 Collins, Michael H. 79.80 Collins. Regena L. 103,313.459 Collins, Robert L. 122 Collins, Rodney D. 555 Collins, Theodore R. 251 .257,392 Colon, Evelvn R. 233.459 Colon, Walter E. 122 Colson, Cynthia A. 97 Coltrane. Ronald D. 253.459 Comerford. Karen M. 245,459 Commencement 363 Commerce Council 49 Compton, Cynthia C. 233.351459 Compton, Jere L. 253.459 Conaway. Gary L. 459 Conde Music and Electric 561 Condit. Gerald L. 279281 Condit, Larry R. 116.262.459 Condit. Lawrence E. 279 Condon, Marquita M. 160 Condray, Jerry L. 116.459 Condray, Jettie F. 1 1 7,262,459 Cone, Marie L. 100,140,229,459 Congleton, William L. 300 Congrove, James E. 204,433 Congrove, Robert L. 99 Conine, Phillip L. 107 Connell. Martin R. 120 Conner, Charles T. 392 Conner, Joan I. 73,75.78,137,170,392 Conner, Rosalie J. 115,392 Connet, Gwendolyn, 363.459 Connolly, Paul J. 184,433 Conrad, James L. 258,460 Conrow, Kenneth 81,108 Consolino, Ronald J. 216.392 Converse. Larry E. 214,460 Converse, William E. 106,190,460 Cook, Charleen 97 Cook, Charles E. 89,460 Cook, CorlinC. 104,392 Cook, G. Dennis 108 Cook, Jack R. 106,206,344,346,460 Cook, Jerry L. 279 Cook, John M. 202,460 Cook, Judith L. 100,127,229.460 Cook, Mary D. 239,392 Cook, Max W. 460 Cook, Royce K. 460 Cook, Ruth M. 233,460 Coolbaugh, Morris J. 106 Coombs. Polly A. 194.229,351,460 Cooper. James K. 73,279 Cooper, Robert M. 216,460 Cooper, Thomas A. 210,392 Cope, Diana G. 245 Copeland, Eugene H. 344,460 Corcoran, Diane L. 137 Cordova. Jose D. 87,1 37,257,392 Corlis, Jacquelin K. 97 Corlis, James L. 122 Corlis, Kay 123 Gorman, Pat D. 460 Corn, Roger P. 460 Cornwell, Lorette (Mrs.) 186 Corpstein. Kenneth R. 79,89,104, 139,212,392 Corr, Terry L. 69,82,112,256,392 Correll, C. M. 12 Correll, Patricia A. 91,239,460 Corrigan, Lawrence T. 216,279,393 Corser.Gary J. 111,214,393 Cortesi, Richard J. 122 Cortner, Dewey A. 142.254,349.460 Cortright, Kathryn L. 80 Corwin, John B. 70,255,460 Corwin, Mary E. 264,460 Cosby, Susan K. 178,376,460 Costley, Byron L. 106,460 Cotner, Vicky J. 60,84.170,460 Cotter, Carolyn A. 95,176,460 Cottle, Charles F. 279 Cottrell, Fredric R. 306,393 Couch, Carol A. 170.393 Coulson, Cynthia S. 84,194,393 Coulson, Larry V. 460 Coulson, Stephen J. 206,460 Coupland, William C. 116 Court, Jean L. 239.460 Courter, Jim R. 258,460 Courter. Theresa R. 242,393 Courtney, Robert G. 460 Covalt, Mary A. 239,460 Covert, Dana D. 239.351,373.460 Covert, Jerry L. 258.460 Cowan. Judilh A. 95.141.194,393 Cowan. Marion C. 85,393 Cowan, Natalie J. 160,460 Cowdrey, Judith A. 103,132,264, 368,460 Cowles, Elizabeth A. 142.245.460 Cowles. Ellen L. 142236.460 Cowles. Janet L. 393 Cox, Carolyn J. 95,114,174,233,461 Cox, Carolyn R. 461 Cox, Judith A. 172 393 Cox, Karen 131,158.461 Cox, Kenneth M. 188,461 Cox, Larry J. 131,182,461 Cox. Lawrence E. 267,461 Cox, Martha J. 194,461 Cox, Rufus F. 21 Coyne. Patrick I. 68.99.254.461 Cozart, H. Thayne 374.393 Crabb, Janice K. 229.461 Craig. Marion E. 433 Craig, MaryE. 77.95.131.351,393 Craig, Tulsa (Mrs.) 170 Craig, Wallace M. 99 Crail, Shirley C. 170.229,461 Cram. Carolee 461 Cram, Dan E. 122 Cramer, Joe D. 461 Cramer, Keith L. 119,461 Crandall, Judith K. 236,461 Crane. Martha A. 178.245.461 Crane. Ross D. 90,461 Crangle. Robert D. 49,69,71 ,77, 106,116.183 253.461 Cravens, Robert L. 206,461 Crawford. Twila J. 376 Crawley, James J. 461 Crawshaw, Claude T. 94,259461 Creaser, Gary L. 89,117.260.461 Creager, Marvin W. 90117.260,461 Creamer, Thomas B. 192.461 Crenshaw, Willis C. 257,279,393 Crespo-Medina, Ramon 122 Cress, Carole I. 114,174,393 Crill, Dickie J. 200,461 Crispin, Malinda R. 236.461 Crocker. Jack D. 206,461 Croft, Claudia J. 393 Croll. Dennis B. 393 Cromb, A. H. 9 Cromwell, David H. 68,143,204,461 Cross Country 300 Cross, RexE. 120,393 Crotinger, Marsha F. 105,162,461 Crotinger, Mary K. 245,461 Crouch, Beverly A. 96,242,393 Crouch, John A. 122,214,461 Crouch, Robert W. 196,345 Crow, Gerald P. 108,255,461 Crowder, Lucinda A. 1 58,461 Crum, J. David 210,461 Crumrine. Martin H. 461 Cryderman, Keith R. 182,393 Cudney, Robert R. 188,461 Cullen, Peter 85,462 Culver, Alan D. 70,259,462 Cummins, Phillip E. 185,462 Cunningham, C. Hugh 202,462 Cunningham, Frances 158,462 Cunningham, Jerry J. 73,190.393 Cunningham, John A. 393 Cunningham, Judith G. 393 Cunningham, Richard J. 49,81 Cunningham, Ronald G. 99,462 Ralph Currie Pontiac 562 Curry, Robert T. 255,462 Curtis, Linda M. 229,462 Curtis, Lloyd S. 185,433 Curtis, Robert G. 91.433 Cusic, Chester W. 140,141 Cyphers, Stanley P. 190,462 Daane, Adrian H. 24 Dada, Zuheir S. 107,125 Dagg, Caleb D. 206,393 Dahleh, Abdul R. 107,125,393 Dahling, Carl W. 120,316,317 Dahlquist, Lars J. 462 Dahlsten, Larry E. 127,252,462 Dahm, Arlene R. 180,462 Daily Donna K. 104,176,462 Daily, Leah S. 160.326,351.462 Daily, Robert H. 131,188,462 Dairy Science Club 98 Dake, Charles A. 122 Dalai. BipinS. 108,126.433 Dalbom, John D. 208,462 Dale, James E. 122,138,212.462 Dale, Patrick L. 138,212,393 Dale. Rex C. 393 Dalin, Robert G. 218,462 Dalke, Ann C. 245,462 Dallas, Jean E. 70,168,462 Dallen Larry D. 200,314,368,373,393 Dally, Mary A. 178,245,462 Dalrymple, Roger D. 110,311 Dalton, William K. 222,394 Dames Club 97 Danaher, Michael J. 206,462 Danenbarger, W. F. 9 Daniel, Dale R. 210.462 Daniel, Wayne L. 394 Danieley, Edward L. 279.280 Daniels. Charles B. 204,394 Daniels. Raymond L. 202,394 Danielson, Janet 1 23 Dan ielson, Robert J. 120,394 Danler, Joseph E. 462 Danskin, D. G. 12 Darling, Dianne 245,462 Darling, Donald F. 254.380,462 Darnell, Gerald E. 300,303,394,462 Darnell, Thomas E. 116,142 Darner. Ronald R. 110 Daroowala. B. Nanabhai 107,126.394 Darrigrand, Andre 119,139,254,462 Darter, Janet K. 174,332,462 Darter, Larry J. 208.394 Darukhanavala, Jehangir 126,433 Darwash, Adnan O. 125,433 Das, Teki L. 92,433 Dau, Diane C. 246,462 Dauber, Vesta L. 136,264462 Daugherty, Michael C. 220.462 Daugherty, Patty L. 100,118,140, 141,239.462 David, Tom V. 51,76,121 David, Tony D. 121 Davidson. Charles J. 79.376 Davidson, Judith A. 155.172 Davidson, Lloyd A. 88.379 Davidson, Michael W. 1 1 0,462 Davies, Robert E. 86,182,394 Davis, Brenda J. 229.462 Davis, DaroldD. 140,141 Davis. Dean L. 88 Davis. Dee A. 162.462 Davis, Doris 123 Davis, Earle R. 24 Davis, Elmer G. 120.394 Davis. Fred H. 136 Davis. Gayla J. 236,463 Davis, Helen C. 127,236,463 Davis, Jack D. 202,463 Davis. James C. 120.394 Davis. James W. 463 Davis, Jerry D. 462 Davis. Judith A. 246,463 Davis. Linda L. 394 Davis. Michael J. 52,60,65,200. 315,394 Davis, Robert J. 48,76,88.90,394 Davis. Susan P. 178.233,332,463 Dawood, Yousif K. 125 Dawson, Betty J. 100,170,394 Dawson, Barbara L. 166,463 Dawson, Edward E. 260,433 Dawson, Raymond O. 261 ,463 Dawson, Thomas M. 218,373,394 Dawson ' s Conoco 565 Day, Jon M. 122 Day, Phyllis J. 160, 463 Day, Richard N. 139,212,463 Day, Robert A. 108 Deam, Dona L. 463 Dean, Conrad H. 50.72 Dean, Lynn A. 202,463 Dean of Admissions 13 Dean of Students 14 Dean of Women 15 Dearborn, Robert H. 463 Dearmond, Fanchone 1 1 5 Deaver, Robert M. 72,96,1 16,210,394 Deberry, Francine G. 246,463 DeBruyn, Robert L. 72 Dechert, Dennis L. 48,56,98.154, 218.463 Deckard. Milton 190,394 Decker, Joy L. 122 Decker, Lanny A. 285 Decou, Donald F. 83 DeCristofaro, Clement 70 Deemy, Daniel R. 463 Dees, Gailyn L. 122 Deets, Paul L. 48.90,204,374,394 DeFeo, David L. 122,202,463 DeGood, Karen D. 158,246 De Guzman, Angelita 433 Deines, Calvin W. 463 De Jong, Hielke 143,433 De Jong, Siegelinde 143 Delfosse, Lyle E. 69,106 Delker, David H. 463 Delta Delta Delta 166-167 Delta Phi Delta 80 Delta Sigma Phi 198-199 Delta Sigma Rho 71 Delta Tau Delta 200-201 Delta Upsilon 202-203 Delta Zeta 168-169 DeMand, John W. 56,94 DeMars, Mara D. 97 Deming, Charles H. 106 DeMoss, Richard T. 214.394 Dempsey, Douglas E. 85,185,394 Dempsey, Eric T. 190.463 Dempsey, Patricia S. 97 Denchf ield, Thomas D. 69,1 1 2,394 Denesha, John W. 315 Denk. Daniel B. 154,216,463 Denning, Dennis F. 132 Dennis, Francis C. 85,107 Denny, Douglas J. 82,110,463 DeNoon, Daniel A. 122,257,463 Dent, Edward L. 220,463 Dent, Steven M 142,463 Denton, Larry R. 394 Denton, Ronald L. 463 Denton. Wilson L. 252,299,463 Derks, Edwin 121 Dermenjian, Stephen 109 Dermenjian, Vartkais 257 DeRosear, Thomas R. 218 Derting, Claude W. 89 DeRusseau, Ronald W. 214 Desai, KishoreC. 108,126 Desai RohiniV. 126249.433 DeStafano, Frank 212.394 Detrixhe. Joseph B. 69,266 Defter, Jay D. 267 Detter, Rose N. 140,141,242 Dettmer, Dennis E. 121 Dettmer, Gary L. 91 ,255 Dettmer, Gordon P. 464 Detwiler, Amelia A. 101,464 Detwi ler, Wesley R. 1 09.464 Deubler, Carol J. 133.162,464 Deutscher, Gene H. 76 DeVault, Carolyn E. 89,236,464 DeVoe, Diane D. 194.464 DeWeese, Kathleen H. 84.86.239, 333.464 DeWeese. Paul 277 DeWeese. Paula J. 178,464 Dewey, David K. 261,464 Dewey, Max H. 140 Dewhirst, David L. 1 54,220,464 Dey, Judith A. 100,160246,464 Deyoe, Duane R. 99,224348,394 Dhaliwal, Shardha S. 394 Dharawat, Madhusudan 1 26 Dheerasawasdi, Supatra 249,433 Diana. Mart A. 109,395 Diaz, Gabriel 93 Diaz, Juan C. 261,463 Dice, Mary J. 194.464 Dick, Deborah R. 94,178.395,439 Dick, Donald J. 104 Dick. Elizabeth A. 229,346.464 Dick. Thomas D. 216,464 Dicke. Marlyn R. 262,464.555 Dicken. Donald R. 52,65,69,79.83. 109.214,395 Dickerson, David L. 251,256,348,464 Dickerson, Linda J. 395 Dickerson, Nora C. 233,464 Dickey, Kathleen A. 71.158.368.464 Dickinson, Catherine 116,194.464 579 Dickinson. Edith M. 95.140.227. 229.35 1,464 Dickinson. Ellen K. 312,351 Dickson, Wayne S. 464 Diehl, John R. 88 Diehl. Leann 229.464 Diehn, Frederick J. 206,464 Diekman. Jack L. 73.85,95.192,395 Diekmann, Roger A. 194,464 Dietrich, Darlene 246,464 Dietrich. Jacqueline 162,464 Dietrich. Robert N. 135.252.464 Dikeman, Michael E. 117,204.464 Dildine. Roger S. 252,464 Dillenback. Harold F. 186,464 Dillenbeck, Karen E. 246,464 Dillender, Eugene R. 464 Diller Sherry! L. 100.140,246.464 Dilley, James E. 345.348 Dillinger. Wilma A. 464 Dillinger, Wilma D. 94 Dillman. Susan K. 139,166,464 Dillon. Jean L. 100.139,246,464 Dillon, John F. 139.262,349,465 Dillon, Michael D. 253,465 Dilts, Juanita R. 229,465 Dimmitt, Lawrence A. 348 Dimmitt, Rosemary 236,465 Dinning. Jan 233.465 Dirksen, Larry E. 87.116,267.465 Dissinger, Edward H. 279.385 Dissinger. Edward R. 279 Dix, Donna M. 233,465 Dixon. Margaret A. 140,141,229.465 Dlabal. J. Dennis 134,139,465 Dlabal. John J. 72 Doan. Rodney E. 256.465 Dobbels, Charles J. 254,465 Dobbins. James R. 127.140,262.465 Dobson, C. Paul 433 Dodd, Frank P. 465 Dodd. JoAnnC. 176.373,465 Dodd s 565 Dodds, DeLoss D. 300 Dodds, Sondra S. 236,465 Dodge, Donna A. 94,140.141.194,465 Dodge. RaeM. 127.138.264,465 Dodge, T. O. 12 Dodig, John M. 285 Dodson. David S. 106,204,395 Dody Kim R. 98 Doebele, Gerald U. 465 Docbclc s ICA Foodlmcr 566 Doering, Harlan L. 90.465 Doggett. Michael K. 465 Dohm, Gerald L. 204,395 Dole, Kathleen K. 79,132.246,376,465 Doll, Dixon R. 79.216.395 Dolly ' s K-Lunch 560 Domer, Karen Y. 123 Domer, Robin R. 122 Don Jerry Clothiers 562 Donahy, Jerry F. 90.349 Donaldson. Richard L. 183.465 Donat, J . Larry 465 Donelson, Kenneth L. 72 Donham, Richard S. 465 Donnell, Delbert L. 72 Donnelly, Jerry L. 92.186.395 Donner, Carolyn K. 246,465 Doornbos. James S. 395 Donan. Robert H. 113.257,465 Dorian, Thomas F. 259 Dorsch, Sondra S. 238,465 Douglas, Donald R. 186,348,395 Douglas, Louis H. 43,105 Douglas, Sharon L. 233,465 Dow, Benjamin B. 122 Dow. RichardG. 216,348,351,395 Dowden, William J. 188,465 Dowell. Albert R. 74,93.434 Dowell, Russell T. 73,285 Dowlin, David L. 465 Downey. Linda D. 229.465 Doyle. Martha 97 Doyle, Patricia A. 1 39,1 58,465 Drach. Darlene 97 Drach, Marvin L. 109,395 Dragsdorf , R. Dean 16,43 Drake. Patty S. 84,86,166,465 Dreiling. Mark J. 105,192,434 Dresner. Larry K. 122 Dressier, Charles W. 395 Dressier, Donald G. 77,86,116.465 Drew, Douglas P. 200,465 Drew. John A. 306 Drimmel, Larry B. 261 ,466 Driskill. Milford M. 72,133,190,395 Droge, Dennis L. 137,395 Droge, JoAnnL. 127,466 Drost, Jo L. 233.466 Drumm, Dennis A. 110.253.466 Dryden, Robert D. 133.262,349,466 Dubois. Kenneth R. 90,466 Duby. Lynn D. 69,222,395 Duckwall ' s 567 Dudley, Pamela J. 95.194.233.466 Ducnkel, Robert T. 263.298.466 Duesberg, Richard P. 255.462 Duesing, Joyce A. 1 00.264,466 Duesing, Wesley A. 135 Duff, David W. 190.466 Duff. Walter J. 139.212,466 Duf fendack. John P. 1 1 6.222.466 Duffin. Patricia A. 246.466 Duffner. Johnnie S. 264.466 Dugas, Paul 376 Duggan, Margaret H. 312 Dugout 566 Duguid, Linda J. 395 Dukelow, Connie M. 162,246,466 Dumiak. Michael J. 257.466 Dumler. Judith A. 166,395 Dumler. Nancy A. 166,466 Dumler, N. Beth 166.229.332,466 Dunagan, W. P. (Mrs.) 182 Dunbar, Stephen A. 1 88,466 Duncan, Charles (Mrs.) 174 Duncan, David A. 1 09,202,395 Duncan, Franklin D. 106 Duncan. Michael S. 192.466 Duncan, William S. 210.466 Dunham, Jack S. 122 Dunham, Marjorie H. 123 Dunkel, Jean M. 178,229,466 Dunn, Donnell L. 82,109,395 Dunn. Faye P. 136 Dunn. James C. 100.127,198,466 Dunn, John M. 87.466 Dunn. Larry R. 190,375,395 Dunn. Leon L. 88,127,204.379.395 Dunn. Martha L. 121 Durkin. Elvira R. 97 Durkin, Robert J. 112.395 Durland. Merrill A. 16,277 Durling, JohnC. 121,466 Dusenbury, Douglas K. 196.279, 281.311.466 Dussair, David 466 Duston. Arlene S. 466 Duston. James C. 395 Dutoit, Penny J. 246,466 Dutton. John W. 208,466 Dutton, Thomas O. 466 Dutton, Wilfred W. 301 Dutton. William W. 256,300,466 Duvall William D. 1 12 Dyche, Janice L. 162,395 Dyck, Carol A. 127.143,180.395 Dyck, Marvella R. 95,1 16,172,466 Dye, Janet K. 194,396 Dyer, Beverly 97 Dyer Donald A. 110,251,263,466 Dyke, Terry L. 202,348,376.466 Eagles, Thomas W. 467 Ealy, Robert P. 21.89.111 East Stadium 261 Eastwood, Raymond L. 434 Eaton, George R. 71 Eaton, Philip R. 467 Eaton, Terry J. 1 12,396 Ebberts, G. Orval 26.133 Eberhart, Franklin L. 116,467 Eberhart. Russell C. 69,82,85. 1 12,208,467 Eberle, Janice K. 246,467 Ebert. Verlyn W. 104,137.396 Eby, Charles K. 183,253,467 Eck, Diane L. 246,467 Eckert, Karen J. 176.467 Eckert. Susan C. 176,396 Eckhardt, Kenneth A. 196.467 Eddie ' s Beauty Salon 573 Edelblute. Judith M. 396 Edgewood Theater 571 Edman, John D. 93 Edminster. James H. 467 Edmonds, Gary N. 1 20 Edmonds, Judy 123 Edmondson, Cayle A. 233,467 Edmundson, Mary L. 101.240.467 Edwards, A. T. 12 Edwards, Annette K. 178,396 Edwards, Bette L. 132,176.467 Edwards. Gary W. 306 Edwards. Phyllis L. 242,467 Edwards, Rose M. 467 Edwards, William C. 121,467 Edwardson, Robert L. 49,89,194, 348,396 Edwardson, William D. 194,467 Eggleston, Cora J. 128,229,467 Eib. Ned E. 122 Eichem. Benjamin J. 467 Eichor, Ricky J. 206.467 Eilrich, Gary L. 204,434 Eilrich, Louis E. 396 Eilrich. Nancy A. 95.264.467 Eisele. Nancy J. 70.95,168,351.396 Eisenbarth. Harold M. 108 Eisenbrant. David L. 255,467 Eisenstaedt, Manny 112,467 Eisenstark, Abraham 43 Eismont, Samuel M. 190.467 Eitel. Darlene R. 233.467 Eitzen, Kathleen A. 242,467 Eklund. Darrel L. 396 EI-Hadidi, Ahmed F. 92 El-Zayat, Mohamed M. 92 Elder. Darrell K. 251,256,285.396 Elledge. Lura N. 240.468 Ellermeier. DuaneC. 263.468 Elley, William R. 263.468 Ellington, Larry L. 468 Elliott, Leroy M. 468 Elliott, Norman E. 127,254,396 Elliott. Richard D. 214,468 Elliott, William A. 285 Ellis, Byron E. 56.71 Ellis. Donald J. 279 Ellis. Hazen J. 254.468 Ellis. Roscoe 43 Ellis. William C. 468 Ellison. Steven W. 21 4.468 Ellithorpe. Jack E. 222.468 Ellsworth, JaneB. 77.468 Elsasser, Karen M. 94,351.468 Elstrom, Allan C. 90,396 Elting, Cyrus H. 49,69,79.112, 216.396 Eltiste. Melvin L. 256.468 Elvm. Alfred T. 186,468 Elzmga, Richard J. 93 Embers. Kenneth D. 200,315.468 Embry, Patricia J. 91,100,115.396 Emch, Bill D. 468 Emerson, Penny R. 468 Emerson, M. Jarvin 83 Emery, Johnny J. 119.266.468 Emig, Larry W. 107,116.468 Emigh, John L. 200,468 Emmot, Linda G. 95,168.333,396 Emrich. Patricia A. 160 Enegren, Phillip D. 69,83.396 Engdahl, Richard L. 555 Engelken, Ronald A. 263.468 Engineer ' s Magazine 375 Engineers ' Open House 354-355 Engineering Council 49 England, John S. 108 Engle. Harold D. 127,155.204.468 Englisby, DemsC. 253,348,468 English, Jacquelyn E. 233.468 Engstrom. Ann E. 396 Engweiler, Glenn A. 396 Engweiler, Linda 97 Enos, Paul D. 108,468 Enos, Zimri A. 85.263,396 Ensminger, Sandra 97 Entomology Club 93 Erbentraut, Stuart A. 192.468 Erbes, Lucinda R. 555 Erickson, Larry E. 81 Erickson, Michael J. 253,468 Erickson, Peggy J. 229,468 Erickson, Carla S. 135,229.468 Erkenbrack, Dennis L. 468 Ermey, Michael S. 208,468 Ernst, Annette L. 97 Ernst. John J. 396 Ernzen. Shirley K. 240,468 Erpelding, Lawrence H. 48,90.1 17, 127.204,378,468 Ervin, Gary E. 222,468 Esau, Mary L. 78,142,269,344,468 Eshbaugh, Gerald C. 468 Eshbaugh, John H. 396 Eskridge, E. Larry 194,396 Eslinger, Sue A. 194.351,469 Essex. Paul V. 224,469 Estabrook, Aaron R. 86,119.469 Estes, Ada B. (Mrs.) 208 Estes, Eddie D. 206,469 Estes, Owen B. 469 Estey, Linda J. 55.168.469 Estle. James E. 295 Estlow, JackT. 218,469 Eta Kappa Nu 82 Ethridge, Robert C. 136 Etling, Arlen W. 90. 1 1 7, 1 27,204,469 Etling, Sharon F. 174 Etling, Sheryl B. 246 Evans. Ellen (Mrs.) 245 Evans. James D. 396 Evans. John C. 396 Evans, John R. 88,188,469 Evans, Jolene 246,469 Evans. Larry M. 85.107.469 Evans. Margaret A. 174.469 Evans. Mary F. 60,94,178.469 Evans, Ray 9 Evans, Seth T. 80 Evans, Stephen B. 192,469 Evans. Steven M. 48,202,469 Evans, Sylvia J. 1 28,233,469 Evans, T. M. 24 Evans. Theodore T. 121 Evans, Thomas G. 155.184.469 Evans, Wayne O. 50,52,268 Eveleigh, Celia G. 73,153,174,396 Everett, Cecil V. 122 Everett, William W. 252,469 Everhart. Eldon R. 89 Eversmeyer, Merle G. 99,140 Evert, Larry D. 218,469 Evoy, Dona C. 229,469 Ewert. Henry R. 1 1 9 Ewing, David L. 555 Ewing, Martha E. 240 469 Ewing, Michael D. 469 Ewy, KarenK. 101,136,240.469 Exline. Nancy J. 94.166,469 Faculty Senate 16 Faddis. Jeryn S. 55.160.469 Fager, Jane A. 94,246,469 Fagerberg. Richard E. 60.192.469 Fagot, William A. 133.183.299,469 Fail. Patricia A. 142,168.396 Failor, Sue A. 127,229,469 Fair, Janiece D. 48.96.142,172. 351.469 Fair. Jean M. 95,142,172.469 Fair, Nancy E. 55.142,168,246, 351.469 Fairbank. Diane 178.397 Fairbanks, David P. 109 Fairbanks, Gustave E. 16.277 Fairchild, Frederick J. 74.434 Fairchild. Kerry L. 200,255,469 Fairchild. Linda R. 194.397 Falconer, Beverly J. 56,84,194,469 Falter, Conrad M. 104 Family and Child Development Club 101 Fangman, James R. 139,260.470 Fankhauser, Daniel E. 216.470 Fanson. Ralph L. 107.1 1 1 ,470 Fapp, Ross L. 202,470 Farabi. Terry B. 69.154,196,317,470 Farber, Leonard 82,112,397 Farha, Susan K. 50.103.158,470 Farmer. Charles J. 202.306.470 Farmer, Earl L. 98 Farmer, Joan 246.470 Farmer. John M. 470 Farmer, Linda L. 246,470 Farmer, Phil D. 190.470 FarmHouse 204-205 Farney, Diane E. 73,75,91 ,264,397 Farney, Kathleen M. 264,470 Farney. Nelson E. 218,397 Farnham, Wilfred L. 257,298,397 Farr, Marvin J. 119 Farrell, F. D. 12 Farrell, Kevin B. 72,85 Farrell, Marcia A. 172,470 Farris. Karl 196,470 Fasse, Harvey D. 90,91 ,470 Fasse, Nancy J. 91,397 Fassnacht, Donald C. 210.311,397 Faust. Mary J. 249,470 Favorite Man on Campus 327 Fay, Curtis R. 349 Fayinka, Folorunso A. 142 Fearing, Julie I. 233,470 Fcatherston, Norman E. 106 Fechner, Marlyce V. 1 37.470 Fechner, Robert F. 397 Fedosky, Allan L. 142,298 Fedosky, Edward J. 298 Feese, Barbara A. 100,397 Feldkamp, Ronald E. 112,470 Felkner, James F. 206,397 Ferguson, Donald R. 68,69,106.204 Ferguson, John M. 23 Ferguson, Timm G. 397 Fernandez, Francisco A. 107 Ferrell, Max A. 470 Fesler. Walter C. 397 Fetter, Hazel (Mrs.) 242 Fettes, Joseph J. 1 92,397 Feyh, Ronald A. 470 Ficke, Stephen W. 119 Fickel, Jerry B. 118,139,470 Ficken. Donald D. 196,348,470 Fiegel, Thomas L. 92,397 Fields. Lloyd W. 109,116,192,398 Fields, Suzanne K. 50,398 Filbert, Gail W. 100,174,236 Filbert, Karen K. 470 Filinger, Esther A. 126 Filinger, George A. 125,126 Finch, Doris M. 240,470 Findeiss, Joan E. 137,470 Fink, Larry W. 470 Finkbiner, Elmer J. 398 Finkbiner, Marjorie 95,470 Finley, Lowell R. 349 Finney, James L. 68,266,470 Fmney, Karl F. 311 Finney, Patrick L. 31 1 Fmocchio. Ernest J. 155 Finuf. B. Dennis 85.105,135,376,398 Firling, Paul R. 470 First National Bank 561 Fischer, Emil C. 37 Fischer. William R. 351,364 Fishburn, Arlene K. 229,470 Fisher, Carol J. 168.470 Fisher, Mary J. 127.137,246,470 Fisher, Mary L. 229.470 Fisher, Nancy L. 106,264,397 Fisher, Walter D. 16 Fisher, Walter L. 85,185,470 Fittell. Carol F. 246,471 Fitzgerald, John J. 11 2,257,47 1 Fitzgerald, Rebecca 71,178,370,471 Fitzgerald, Terrell 224,471 Fitzpatrick, Robert 224.471 Fitzwater, Max M. 71 Fix, RogerS. 119.260,471 Flack, Delia J. 168 ,471 Fannigan, Thomas W. 263.471 Flaxman. Stuart A. 181.471 Fleek. Mary J. 246.471 Fleisher, Gary C. 471 Fleming, Barbara J. 168,229.346.471 Fleming, Terri 97 Flentie, Mary F. 100,127,137,264,471 Flesher, Dawn L. 94,471 Fletcher. Allen L. 106 Fletcher, Linda E. 398 Fletcher, Phillip D. 214,471 Fletcher, Rachel K. 398 Fletcher, Sherrill J. 233,471 Fle ' tt. Susan K. 176,471 Flickinger. Marie J. 229,471 Flies. Beverly K. 194.471 Floerke. William A. 300.304 Flora. Vaughn L. 349 Florell. JohnM. 196,398 Flournoy. John P. 222,471 Floyd, Lon K. 200.471 Fly. John M. 251,263.471 Fly. Martha M. 94.170.233.346,471 Fockele. Catherine C. 240,471 Fogo. Glenn C. 471 Poland. Carolyn G. 1 1 5,47 1 Folcy. Joan V. 176.471 Folk, Sharon A. 233,471 580 Folkerts. James D. 194,315.471 Foikerts, Margaret J. 233.471 Folsche, Fredrick H. 99 Foltz. William C. 471 Football 278-285 Ford. Donald C. 216,284,285 Ford, Virginia S. 115,142,313 Forensic Union 77 Forkenbrock, Ronald 86 Forman. Donald R. 216.316 Forren, James F. 198,398 Forsberg, Douglas L. 314 Forst, Theodore D. 90 Fortmeyer, Beverly K. 103,160,246 Fortmeyer, Charles R. 106,133,154, 186,472 Forwand, Barry L. 472 Fosmire, Robert P. 398 Foss, Michael H. 218,472 Foster, Harry R. 192,472 Foster, Michael E. 285.316 Foster, Mitchell L. 192,472 Foster, Ronald W. 472 Fountain. Glenn H. 69.82 Fowler, Clarence S. 222,472 Fowler. Linda L. 242,398 Fowler, Mary K. 88,142,246,346,472 Fowler, Royce E. 110.137 Fox, Charles J. 316,398 Fox, Howard D. 181 472 Fox, Joan M. 233,472 Fox. M. Gene 472 Frack. Stephen R. 119 Frailey, Errol L. 82.398 Frailey, Nevin E. 108 Francis, Carole J. 101,168,472 Francis, Janet M. 54,68.84.176,313,472 Francis, Kenneth L. 256,301,472 Franey, Carolyn J. 236,472 Frangkiser, Michael 186,472 Frank, Doyle W. 76 Frankel, Edward A. 314 Franklin. Lee E. 299.349,472 Fraser, Jean S. 160,398 Fraser, Jerry W. 431 Fraser, Sheryl J. 229,472 Frazee. Larry D. 127,255,472 Frazier, Gary L. 186,472 Frazier, John C. 277 Frederick, Diana K. 172 Freed, Judith R. 238.472 Freedman, Lawrence N 299 316 Freelain, Sandra E. 142.246.472 Freeland, Kent H. 71,366 Freeman, Joyce I. 227.233,472 Freeman, Raymond F. 220 472 French. Dayna J. 242,472 French, Janet L. 1 66.472 Frey. John C. 73 Frey, John S. 255.472 Frick, Leon F. 106 Fricke, Obed M. 259,472 Friesen, Ann E. 103,227,264,472 Friesen, Bernard A. 122 Friesen, Connie L. 1 58 472 Friesen, Cail 123 Friesen, Judith K. 78,102,398 Friesen, Paul A. 82,1 10,472 Friesen, Roy 122 Friley, John R. 252,472 Frisbie. Jerry L. 118 Fritts, Diana L. 229.472 Fritz, Linda R. 194,439,472 Froelich, Sandra K. 229,472 Froelich, Sharon L. 229 472 Frog Club 130 Frohn, Barbara S. 94,139,160,473 Fromme. Janice M 101 162351473 Fry.CaroleJ. 69,166371473 Frye, Robert S. 254,473 Fryer, H. C. 24 Fugit, Bill W. 222 Fugit, Eloise D. 132,473 Fulkerson, Judith C. 176,473 Fulkerson, Priscilla 95,168398 Fuller, Deanne L. 132,233,473 Fuller, Mildred M. 242.473 Fuller, Stephen W. 76,83,204,398 Fullerton. Eloise A. 94,236,473 Fulton. Nancy K. 398 Funk, Larry D. 90,128,473 Funk, Martha A. 233,473 Funk, Sandra S. 434 Funk, Warren K. 256.473 Funston, Carolyn R. 238,473 Furbeck, Patricia K. 95 Furey, Sondra L. 95,473 Furney, Mary Z. 170,473 Future Farmers of America 117 Gabriel, Donald E. 285 Gabriel, Jerry D. 81.107,398 Caddie. Amy L. 246.473 Caeddert, Emilia A. 229,473 Gaede. Dennis J. 143 Cagnon, Donald J. 85,212.398 Gagnon, Martin J. 473 Gagnon, Michael J. 212,473 Cagnon, Thomas A. 473 Calichia, Joseph P. 65,76,216,398 Gallagher, Carol A. 398 Gallant, William P. 119.222,473 Calle, Edith M. 94.127,246.351,473 Gambiani. Michael L. 118,255.473 Gamble. Michael L. 70,107,140,141,474 Gamble, William E. 70,182,474 Gamma Delta 135 Gamma Phi Beta 170-171 Gammon, Ronald L. 86,119 Gander William D. 252,473 Gangel, Michael A. 137 Cangel, Paul A. 118 Cantz, Janice K. 398 Garcia. Rosalio 315 Gardner, Donna J. 473 Gardner. Douglas D. 72,473 Gardner, Sharon A. 174 Gardner Wanetta K. 242,473 Garetson, Deloris C. 233,473 Carlett, Jerry W. 222.473 Carlich, Sandra A. 233,473 Garner Darrell W. 76,83,127,204, 374,398 Garner, Sandra L. 60,66,111,194,398 Carnett, Jane V. 132 Garrelts, Glenda J. 78,127,174,473 Carretson, Peter W. 77,224,473 Garrett, Dorothy P. 140,141,240,398 Garrett, Gary A. 1 86,473 Garrett, Cwen I. 229,474 Garrigues, Roy M. 253,434 Garrison, Marilyn 153,160,398 Carton, Stephen C. 299.474 Carver, James L. 367,555 Carver. Lawrence E. 474 Carver, Susan C. 174 Carvin, Arthur R. 86.266,474 Carvin, Virginia A. 399 darwood, Gary J. 345,474 Caskill, Linda K. 131,233,474 Caster. Victoria L. 174,474 Gaston, Michael L. 138,349 Gates, Ivan L. 214.474 Gates, James D. 257,474 Gathers, James E. 82.190,399 Catlin, Donald H. 109,399 Caudreau, Donald C. 87,263,474 Gay, Jim L. 351,474 Caynier, Kathryne L. 119,131,176, 229,474 Gaynier, Tahmeroo L. 55,119,176, 230.474 Gebhart, Janet R. 233,474 Cebhart, Jeanne L. 166474 Ceery, William R. 216,474 Gefrides, Leftery G. 263,474 Ceil. Larry L. 188,434 Ceis, Clifton M. 218,348,399 Cenest, Richard E. 87,474 Genschorck, Gary D. 474 Gentry, Alwyn H. 70,174,192,474 Gentry. Bonnie J. 141,240.399 Gentry, Mary D. 474 Gentzler, Ronald P. 121,474 Geography Club 75 Geojo ' s, Inc. 569 Ceolas, George 210,474 George, Daryl D. 259,474 George, David B. 210,474 George, Mary E. 1 66,474 George, Mary J. 127,180,332,399 George, Patricia 88,246 474 George, Richard W. 117,258,474 George, Sharon M. 246,474 George, Thomas L. 261,474 Gerardy, Philip S. 263,474 Cerardy, Robert D 74 87 Gerber, Dona C. 138,246,474 Gerdes. Gilmer G. 112,399 Gere, Dennis R. 81 Cering, Catherine M. 249.434 Gering, Michael F. 261,474 Geringer, James E. 135,256,474 Gerritz, Catherine M. 6770170474 Gerritz, E. M. 13 Cerstberger, Gerald 212,474 Gerster, Ronald A. 200,475 Gettig, Philip D. 206,475 Gettler, William C. 21 8,475 Geyer, Katherine 16 Gfeller, James M. 475 Chei. Om K. 126 Gharavi. Anoushirvan I. 107 Gibson, Julia A. 399 Gibson. Larry R. 196,475 Gibson, Louvae L. 246 475 Ciefer, Louise R. 55,95,172,475 Giersch, Ronnie C. 185,475 Gigstad, Malcoim E. 99,204 399 Cigstad, Sharon A. 94.246.475 Gilchrist. Carol A. 240,475 Cilchrist. Franklin C. 258475 Gilchrist. Ross A. 96,116,475 Cildner. Max L. 252.475 Giles, Charles E. 188,475 Giles, Cheryl S. 242 475 Giles, Gary L. 188,434 Gilkison, RichardS. 314,315 Cillaspie, Richard L. 98,301,475 Cillen, Dennis G. 81 Gillen, Mary A. 97 Gillespie, David C. 140,141,242475 Cillespie, Kenneth W. 253,475 Gillespie, Mary J. 475 Cillctt Hotel 565 Cillgannon, Thomas J. 212,475 Gillidette, Dwight A. 255,476 Cillig, Murel A. 238,476 Cilliland, Phil D. 434 Cilliland, William J. 93 Gillmore, Janice M. 170.476 Cillmore, Jean C. 55170,476 Gillmore, Linda E. 60,66,73,75,170,399 Cillmore, Oran G. 190,476 Gillum, Richard F. 69,263,476 Gilmer, Bernie L. 71 Cilmore, Cheryl S. 132,194,246,476 Gilmore, Donald D. 299 Cilmore, Karen S. 233,476 Gilmore, Lee R. 256,399 Cilmore, Linda E. 52 Gimbel, Weldon K. 142,476 Gingrich, R. F. 12 Cinsburg, Bernard E. 118.476 Cinter, Max M. 99 Cintzel, William A. 214,399 Clad, Albert E. 198,399 Clanville, Dorothy L. 100,168 399 Clasco, Bradley F. 86,476 Claser, Dennis C. 252,476 Glaser, F. Margaret 399 Claser, Graeme W. 85,399 Glaser, Karen D. 399 Glassmaker, John R. 120,399 Glazier, Glenn D. 90 Glendening, David L. 216,399 Glenn, Judith F. 174,476 Gleue, Raymond E. 399 Clotta, Ernest 1 . 110142 476 Clover, Nancy J. 174.230.476 Gloyd, Roger S. 86,476 Cnadt, Nyla J. 135,240,476 Coatley, Brenda A. 84,176,312,399 Cockel, Curt R. 190,399 Gockel, Linda C. 160,476 Godfrey, Max A. 431 Coering, H. Keith 76,90,380,399 Goering, James L. 81,107,476 Coering, Judy K. 1 14 Coering, Kathy J. 97 Goering, Wayne M. 82 Goertz, Cheryl A. 55,103,174,476 Goertz. Diana K. 91,100,127,134, 180,476 Goertz, Nancy K. 50,331 ,385 Goetsch-lrvine Motor Co. 562 Coforth, Charles H. 202,476 Coheen, James R. 92 Goheen, Ruth A. 73,178,399 Going, John E. 193,399 Golden Belt Lumber Co. 564 Golden, Judi A. 172.476 Colder, Charles R. 476 Colder. Susan S. 399 Golf 310 Gomez, Margaret A. 230,476 Gonzalez, Cesar 122 Gonzalez, Edmundo R. 107,111,399 Gonzalez, Jorge H. 108,400 Gonzalez, Joyce E. 123 Gonzalez. Luis A. 434 Good, Don L. 379 Good, Nancy M. 238,476 Good, Ronald C. 85,206.400 Gooden, Ronald D. 111,214,476 Goodgion, Lawrence J . 1 09.2 1 4.400 Goodin, Lilly M. 137,230,476 Goodman, Vernon G. 260,476 Coodnow Hall 250-257 Goodpaster. Lawrence E. 73.400 Goodpaster, Valerie W. 97,400 Coodpasture. Janice 176,346.476 Goodrich, Malcolm C. 120,400 Coodsel, Arthur J. 108 Goodyear, Margaret R. 246.476 Gordon, David E. 261 ,434 Gordon, Eldon L. 82,112,400 Cordon, Francis L. 400 Cordon. Glenn L. 258.476 Gordon Lowell D. 194.476 Gordon. Marjorie L. 168,230.476 Gordon, Merrill K. 214,476 Gordon, Richard R. 86,256,476 Cordon, William T. 206.477 Gore. Richard L. 220,477 Coreham, Kenneth C. 222,477 Cossen, Thomas R. 256,477 Gothard, Arch G. 196.477 Gotner, Felix J. 477 Cottfrid. Joshua N. 65.202,286,400 Cottlob Darrell D. 90,188,477 Could, Sheryl K. 233,477 Covaerts, Janice K. 240,477 Graber. Dorothy S. 233,477 Graber, Gary D. 73,400 Graber, Ronald D. 89,477 Grace Baptist Student Fellowship 143 Grace. Robert H. 1 19,259.477 Cracey, Rodger D. 120,188,400 Graduate School 42-43 Graduate Student Association 50 Graduate Students 432-437 Grafel, Gary F. 106,202,400 Graham, Billy I. 119.477 Graham, Carolyn K. 194,230,477 Graham, Harlan W. 477 Graham, James J. 218,477 Graham, John M. 98,206.306,401 Graham, John R. 218477 Graham, Judith M. 140,141,246,477 Graham. Kay J. 401 Granger, Nathan D. 108 Granger, W. B. (Mrs. ) 190 Granquist, Johnny L. 193,477 Grant. Richard L. 210,477 Graverholz. Elmer D. 90 Craves, Charles M. 88,263,477 Graves, Clarene K. 97 Craves, Jon T. 60,200,477 Craves. Robert E. 193.477 Craves, Spencer B. 68,477 Craves, Virgil B. 401 Gray, Ann L. 230 477 Gray, Eddie J. 477 Gray, James L. 105,267,477 Gray, Larry M. 477 Cray, Sharon R. 94,180,401 Cray, Steven C. 267,477 Graybill, Myron L. 90,134,137477 Crechus, James W. 279 Grecian, Stanley W. 477 Green, Finis M. 72 Green, Barbara J. 230,477 Green. Elton E. 314 Green, John R. 200 477 Green, Michael J. 218,477 Green, Phillip E. 80,96,345,346 Green, Richard C. 200.351,477 Green, Robert W. 200 348 401 Green. Sally I. 178,371,401 Green, Sondra S. 103,233477 Green, Sonia J. 55,170,246478 Green, Thayne C. 263 478 Green, Virginia R. 100132174 Greene. Larry E. 133.187.478 Greene. Marsha K. 140,141,170,478 Greene. Thomas E. 182478 Greer, Caroline J. 172,478 Cregersen, Gerald D. 478 Gregg, Robert L. 285 Gregory, James F. 212,478 Gremmer, John H. 314 Cresham, Robert L 72 Gresham, Sandra K. 240,351,478 Grey, Nancy C. 68.94 1 1 6 1 72 478 Crieshaber. Alice A. 242.478 Grieshaber, Marcia A. 95,478 Crieshaber, Roy 0. 69,81,85,112,142, 257,401 Criffee, Pamela K. 176,246,478 Griffin, Jean A 478 Griffin, Judy K. 78.174,478 Griffin, Robert S. 478 Griffing, Darryl R. 214,348.401 Griffith, Brenda J. 94,133,172401 Griffith Coal Lumber Co. 564 Griffith, Ernest W. 83109133190401 Griffith, Janet K. 246.478 Griffiths, Donald C. 299,478 Griffitt, Coye D. 401 Griffitt. William B. 222,401 Grigsby, Melinda D. 478 Crimes-Joyce Printing Co. 575 Grizzell, Rodger E. 253.478 Croesbeck, Douglas C. 7 1 , 1 1 6,37 1 ,478 Crogan, Roberta L. 230,478 Gronau, Theresa A. 246,478 Gross, Eugene L. 88.131 .252.478 Groth, Catherine 230,478 Groth, Wayne C. 218.348,478 Crotheusen, Rex W. 90,478 Grover, Wayne M. 76,121.204,478 Groyon, Helen D. 240,478 Grubb, Sharon J. 104.312,313.478 Grubb, Stephen L. 478 Crube, Gilbert W. 190.401 Cruber, Benny C. 72.401 Gruetze, Carole J. 80,240,401 Cruetze. Robert K. 256,478 Crumme. Ronald W. 478 Grummert, Mark A. 1 19,478 Crybowski. Richard A. 478 Guenther. Kathleen A. 135.233.478 Cuetschow. Connie L. 135.240,479 Gugler. Barbara A. 60,66,108,176,401 Gugler, Leuita M. 101,140,230,479 Cugler, Lyle H. 479 Guilbault, Lawrence 108 Guisinger, Allen W. 206,479 Cunn, Margaret J. 84,170,479 Gunn, Roland M. 252.479 Gupta. Surendra K. 126,434 Gustafson, Mary A. 172,479 Gustafson, Merlin D. 105 Custafson. Tommie J. 285 Guthrie, Charles W. 72,256,479 Cuthrie, Mary E. 240,479 Guthrie, Nancy J. 174 L 479 Cuthrie, Philip L. 196,479 Cuthrie, Ruthann 140,242,479 Gutru, Sandra L. 60,66,75,78,101. 170,401 Gutsch, Marilyn C. 479 Guy, Joyce E. 68.96,236,351 ,479 Gwin, Suzanne 234,479 Gymnastics 299 H Haag, James M. 107 Haas, Kathleen L. 170,230,479 Haas, Philip N. 119.210,479 Haas, Thomas H. 196,286.479 Haberbosch, Kathleen 131,1 74,244,479 Habiger, Cyril W. 109,139.479 Habiger, Kenneth E. 106,139,401 Habiger, Paul F. 112,133,190.401 Hacker, Max L. 119 Hacker, Veronica 97 Haden, Gary L. 266.479 Hadimani. Allappa S. 126.434 Hadley, Leo L. 193,479 Hadley, Michael L. 118,479 Hadsell. Gary N. 200.479 Haeker, Darrell L. 122 Hagan, James H. 220,479 Hagan, Thomas R. 218,479 Hageman, Richard R. 1 1 3,266.479 Hager, Connie L. 166,479 Hagerman, Larry L. 82,266,401 581 Hagerman, Richard D. 1 54. 1 90,479 Hagerman, Robert L. 98,252.479 Hagerman, Ronald N. 194,479 Hagerman, Sandra S. 234.479 Haggard, Terry M. 133,190.479 Hahn, Harvey D. 401 Harm. Jerry L. 119.142,255.479 Hahn, Randy K. 254,479 Hai. VuongQ. 139 Hailey. Robert L. 279 Haines, Jacquelyn H. 176.479 Hakimian, Ebrahim 143.480 Halazon. George C. 131 Halbleib. Judith S. 71,103,139,158, 367,480 Hale, Bernadine L. 68.105.264,480 Hale. Steven M. 480 Haley, James M. 106 Hall. Annette, 55.236,401 Hall, Clement H. 9 Hall, Marilyn L. 166,351 Hall, Mary L. 137,246.480 Hall. Steven W. 86.253,480 Hall. Susan L. 137,168.401 Hall. William R. 218.349.480 Haller, Richard T. 194,480 Halloran. Margaret E. 236,480 Halsted. David L. 112.257.401 Halverstadt. Nancy E. 178.326,480 Hamblin. Raymond L. 109,480 Hamburg, James F. 75.93 Hamby. Carol L. 168.480 Hamilton, Bonnie J. 242.480 Hamilton. Gale W. 87.267.480 Hamilton, Helen C. 127.242,480 Hamilton. Janice M. 245 Hamilton, Jerry L. 116.257.480 Hamilton. John B. 107.190,401 Hamlett, Robert M. 69.112,183.259,401 Hammel, Franco A. 84,94.166.480 Hammel, William H. 480 Hammer, Kay L. 480 Hammerbacher, Leo J. 401 Hammitt. Donald K. 198,480 Hammond. David L. 87.267.480 Hammond, Patricia G. 162.480 Hammons, Janice E. 240.480 Hammons, Stephen C. 218.402 Hamzavi, David R. 216.402 Hanchett. Angelia 97 Hanchett, Michael A. 188,480 Hanchett, Theodore L. 90.188,480 Hancock, Gail W. 119 Hancock. Mary C. 230,480 Hancock. Susan N. 179230.480 Hand. LydiaJ. 114,162.480 Handhn. Max B. 260.402 Hanif. Quaisar M. 106,125,126.127 Hanke, Myron F. 344.346 Hankins. Cheryl E. 230.480 Hankins, Janelle E. 240.402 Hankins. Robert E. 373,480 Hanlon. Glenda J. 246,480 Hanlon, Thomas. M. 298 Hann. Stephen S. 104 Hanna. Jay D. 222.480 Hannah, John 1 6,39 Hanni. Mary E. 80 Hans, BhimS. 126,480 Hansen, Donald F. 252.480 Hansen, Kenneth P. 100,480 Hansen. Mary M. 246.480 Hansen, Thomas, J 263,481 Hansen. WilmaJ. 240.481 Hanson, Frederick T. 1 20,402 Hanson, Garry D. 481 Hanson. Joanne 123 Hanson, Melinda G. 240.481 Hanson, Sandra S. 101 ,402 Harbaugh, Dennis A. 555 Harbaugh, Jerry F. 216,402 Hardaway, Louetta L. 246,481 Hardbeck, George W. 72 Harden. Judith A. 116.230,481 Harder. Russell D. 258.481 Harder. Wayne S. 263,481 Harders, James A. 218,351.481 Hardgrave, William R. 136.263.481 Harding, Bertha D. 236.481 Harding, David J. 263,481 Harding. Sammy W. 200,481 Hardison. Gary R. 206.402 Hardman, Lumber Co. 564 Hardwick. Conrad E. 315 Hardy. Clint S. 122 Hardy. Linda J. 132,351,481 Hardy, NeilyJ. 123 Haresnape. Raymgnd K. 87,267.481 Harger. Ronnie L. 224.481 Haring. Wanda L. 246,481 Haris, Ghulam S. 125 Harkins. Marlene K. 162.402 Harlan. Robert D. 88,256,481 Harmison, Randall L. 112.116.133. 142,481 Harmon, Gary D. 122.204.481 Harmon. LadeanaJ. 234.481 Harmon, Linda J. 236351.481 Harmon. Robert E. 220.481 Harper. Ann B. 170.345.481 Harper. Charles Y. 196.349.481 Harper. Dean F. 196.481 Harper. Dorothy J. 50,67,95.264, 376.481 Harper. Jerry K. 1 37 Harris, Betty J. 170,402 Harris, Donald L. 120,138.317,481 Harris, Jo A. 230.481 Harris. John D. 82,1 12 Harris, Judith A. 230,481 Harris, Melvin A. 79 Harris, Timothy B. 119,142.266.481 Harrison. Frank D. 110.263.481 Harrison. James C. 196.481 Harrison, Jeffrey H. 220.402 Harrison, Jerold W. 142.481 Harrison. John D. 85.196.317.481 Harrison. John M. 252.481 Harrison, Leslie J. 155.170.234.482 Harrison. Walter A. 94.482 Harrod. Herbert E. 194,482 Harrold, Patrick K. 298 Harry, Judith L. 101,176,313,482 Hart, Jerry 402 Hart, Nancy L. 246.482 Hart. William J. 402 Hartenbower. Janet S. 482 Hartenstein, Kay L. 94,246.402 Harter. James J. 222.299.482 Harth, George H. 256,482 Hartke, Glenn T. 51 Hartke. Larry W. 482 Harts. Dwayne L. 114 Hartsell, Carol A. 242,482 Hartter. Gary E. 295 Hartung. Sharon R. 127.236.482 Harvey. Arthur S. 134.135.1 94.300.482 Harvey, Margaret E. 179 Harwood, Kenneth D. 107.255.482 Hase. Sharon A. 482 Hashmy, Syed A. 50,52.60.124,125,126 Hashmy, Syed I. 125.134 Haskin. Diane 94,227,246,482 Haskin. Floyd E. 106 Hass. Philip N. 349 Hatch, Ethel J. 230.482 Hatcher. Gale L. 222.402 Hatfield. Nancy K. 103.128,142, 264.482 Hauck. Earl B. 122.482 Hauck. Peter R. 259,482 Haugen, Gene M. 224.402 Haun, Adelia M. 246.482 Haun, Harold L. 285.306,314 Haupt, Brian T. 70,252,434 Hauptli, Douglas D. 184,402 Hauptli. Gary L. 105.133,184,482 Hauotli, LindaS. 94,102,127,140. 230.482 Haverkamp, Donald C. 109.127.256.482 Haverkamp. Marvin V. 482 Havley. David T. 214.482 Hawbecker. Hazel (Mrs.) 204 Hawk, Robert G. 257,482 Hawkes. Bernadette R. 1 32.246,482 Hawkins, Jerome D. 110 Hawkins. Michael L. 72 Hawkins, Sara J. 115 Hawks. David L. 82.112.482 Hawks, George W. 261,482 Haworth, Gerald R. 137.267.482 Hayashida. Jerold H. 259.482 Hayden. Jarold M. 76.214.402 Hayden, John M. 256,376,482 Hayes. Herbert W. 86 Hayes, James M. 482 Hayes, Joan E. 1 32,236.482 Hayes, John G. 259,482 Hayes, Morris D. 348.349 Haylett, Ward H. 303,304 Haymaker, Mary L. 52,67,84,166.482 Ha ys, Larry W. 253,483 Hays. Robert A. 73.206,402 Hays, Robert W. 131 Hayse, Linda L. 483 Hayse, Paul W. 114.224.483 Hayse. Richard F. 60,79,210.402 Hayward. Harriet A. 1 66.246.483 Hazelbaker, Norman L. 99.131.402 Head. Donald J. 220,483 Headnck, Roy W. 214,483 Healy. Michael T. 107 Heape, Michael L. 483 Heasty, Harriet A. 114 Heath, Helen R. 116.172.351.483 Heath. Larry L. 483 Heaton, Carl D. 200.348.402 Heaton. Mary E. 55.246.483 Heck, Judy L. 174,230.483 Heckes. Gerald D. 89.483 Heckman, Bruce W. 110.193.483 Hedges, Nancy J. 131.160.483 Heersche, Donald G. 263.483 Heersche. Sharon A. 102.483 Heflin. Joseph W. 214.483 Heft. Robert G. 75.154,193.483 Hefty, Larry S. 258.483 Hege. Barbara C. 162,402 Heglar, Clark T. 110,116,133.255. 298.483 Heidrick. Charles R. 72.139.208, 349.483 Heikes. Richard G 1 85.483 Heilman. Robert W. 402 Heilman. Roseann D. 246.483 Heimhch. Myron S. 181.263,483 Hein. Robert W. 252.483 Heina, Ernest V. 219.483 Heinen. Edward R. 258.483 Heinen. Gilbert J. 263.484 Heiser, Douglas D. 252,484 Heitman, Shirley R. 234,484 Heiser. Patricia A. 236,484 Heitschmidt, Roger W. 109,402 Helbach, Shirley A. 238,484 Helbing, Orlin H. 121 Helbing, Thomas C. 110.214.484 Helbling, Barbara S. 242,484 Heller, Suzanne M. 91,100.136.143. 238.402 Hellgren, Robert B. 403 Helms. Gene W. 119,484 Helms. Patricia I. 434 Helwig, Charles A. 122 Helwig. Craig P. 253,349.484 Helwig. Joyce 123 Hemphill. DwaneE. 69.82.253,484 Hemphill, Join M. 222,484 Hemphill, Marilyn S. 84,166.484 Hemphill, Sue E. 55,101 .162.332,403 Hemphill, William A. 285 Henak, Larry M. 484 Henderson. Clarence 187.484 Henderson, D. Keith 206.403 Henderson. Donna K. 246,484 Henderson, Gerald E. 72.116 Henderson, Gerald G. 49.214,403 Henderson, Terry L. 210.484 Hendricks, Janet L. 162.344.484 Hendricks, Michael A 267,484 Heneveld. George A. 1 93,484 Henning, Dean L. 99 Henning, Dennis G. 222,484 Henning, Lelah F. 246.484 Henrichs, Thomas A. 95.194.315,403 Henricks, Dean E. 122.484 Henrikson, Duane M. 122,204,484 Henry, Gregory K. 403 Henry, Janet S. 246,484 Henry, Jerry L. 259,484 Henry, Larry L. 104,403 Henry, Linda G. 103.230,484 Henry, Pamela J. 52,176,484 Henry, Robert D. 285 Henry, Roy E. 261,484 Hensleigh, Karen E. 227.230.484 Hensley, Harvey D. 69.214.484 Hensley. Marilyn K. 95.97 Hensley, Stephen R. 73 Hensley, William R. 190 403 Herbel, Stephen R. 200.314.373.484 Hergenreter, Bonnie 162.484 ' Hermreck. Lawrence A. 257,484 Hernandez-Mendez. Vic 256 484 Herndon, Mary E. 234 484 Herpich, Terryl A. 95.160484 Herren. Gary W. 74,93 Herriman, Marilyn K. 97 Hersh, James B. 120 Herynk. John J. 258,485 Hess, H. Dean 12,377 Hess, Larry C. 138,252,485 Hessemyer, Vivian S. 227 234 485 Hesser, Ina S. 227,246.485 Hesser, Rebecca J. 176 Hesser. Vicky J. 77.240.485 Hett, Charles L. 1 1 6.254.345 485 Hett. Orville M. 253 403 Heublein, John A. 255 403 Heuertz. Richard E. 258.485 Heyl. Andrew R. 132,187.485 Heyl, Penelope A. 52,66.73,94,179, 331,403.439 Heywood, K. M. 12 Hiatt, Ora A. 240.403 Hibbard. Larry P. 188485 Hibbard. Vernon L. 90 J 17 485 Hibbs. Gary L. 224,485 Hibler, Mary B. 75.168.403 Hibler. Ralph E. 266485 Hick. Sandra R. 312 Hickert. Paul N. 485 Hicklin. James W. 142.257.403 Hickman. Daria E. 234 485 Hicks, Carol I. 123 Hicks, James F. 122 Hicks, Janice K. 172,485 Hicks. Robert M. 216.485 Higdon. Homer L. 88,485 Higginbotham, Walter 285 Higgins, Barbara E. 95.161 485 High, Margaret A. 101,230,485 Hilderbrand, Ernest 403 Hilgenfeld. Dennis L. 485 Hill, ClairC. 299 Hill. Gerald W. 214485 Hill, James T. 259.485 Hill, Jerry L. 220.485 Hill. Kathryn A. 246.485 Hill. RayF. 111,257.485 Hill. Thomas R. 106266485 Hillman. Richard B. 119255485 Hills. Barbara J. 236.485 Hilt. Leonard D. 403 Hilt, Margaret R. 485 Hilton, Judith J. 95.242.403 Hilyard. Marlys K 95.351 485 Hincz, Cynthia L. 194.234.485 Hinds, Billie J. 95 168 485 Hines, Deborah L. 60.66,179 403 Hines. Michael J. 212.485 Hines, Rob ert C. 73.300 Hinkle. Garland E. 120.314317.403 Hinnen. Terry J. 108256485 Hinnergardt. Carol A. 80,127.166, 234,485 Hinnergardt. Eva L. 95,485 Hinnergardt. Larry C. 204.403 Hmson. Newton C. 214 486 Hintz. John 109 Hinz.NellF. 176.230.486 Hinz. Thomas W. 196.486 Hirsch. Richard L. 246 Hirsh. Mary J. 486 Hirst, Ronald W. 188.486 Hirt, Bethold J. 139.434 Hirt. Joyce K. 137.240,486 Hite, Julia M. 93.434 Hively, Charles W. 70.110.486 Hjetland. Robert L. 109.403 Hlavacek, John D. 486 Ho. William H. 124 Hoag, Nancy A. 234,486 Hobbs, Barbara S. 172,403 Hobbs. James 60 Hobrock, Don L. 81 Hobson. Leland S. 32,42 Hochuli, Barbara G. 246,486 Hodge. Rex E. 1 98,486 Hodges, Dennis D. 88,486 Hodges, Marilyn R. 88,95.486 Hodges, Teddy O. 79 Hodges, Troy L. 486 Hodgson, David S. 1 19,253.486 Hodgson, Diane 230,351.486 Hodgson, Edward S. 88,486 Hoeflin. Ruth M. 39,43 Hoesli, Harry H. 193,486 Hofer, James W. 285 Hoffhines, Robert R. 403 Hoffman. Doretta S. 38 Hoffman. Keith L. 253,486 Hoffman, James N. 257,286.486 Hofman, Joyce M. 403 Hofman, Larry B. 69.403 Hofstra. Jack R. 486 Hoger, Muriel G. 403 Hogue. Samuel R. 193,486 Hohn, Elizabeth A. 234,486 Hohn, Marilyn J. 486 Hohner, Sharon K. 174,486 Hoida, Judith A. 242.486 Holcomb. Forrest G. 1 35.486 Holecek. Kathryn L. 153,170.486 Holeman. James R. 266.486 Holeman, Karen M. 1 32.230.486 Holke. Steven D. 139.213,403 Holland, James M. 122 Holland. Janet D. 89.234.486 Holland. Los V. 120 Hollar. Linda S. 234.486 Holle. Johnny G. 486 Hollern, Eldon E. 76.120.403 Hollinger, Robert D. 83.403 Hollingsworth. Susie 234.486 Hollis. David N. 110.256.486 Hollis. Philip D. 202.348.486 Holloway. Jerry A. 107 Holloway, Leon A. 434 Holloway, Stephen B. 82.11 0,202.487 Holm, Connie L 240,487 Holm, Ronald K. 196.279.487 Holmes, Judy K. 240.487 Holmes. Larry M. 86 Holmes. Oliver W. 403 Holmes. Wesley P. 263.285.487 Holmes. Zoe A. 141.236.403 Holmquist, Mary L. 161 Holzer, Dee A. 238.487 Home Economics Art Club 101 Home Economics Council SO Home Economics Extension Club 100 Home Economics Journalism Club 103 Home Economics Nursing Club 103 Home Economics Open House 359 Home Economics Professional Foods Club 100 Home Economics Teaching Club 102 Homecoming Queen 330 Homecoming Queen Attendants 331 Homewood, Gerald L. 487 Homrighausen. Rita F. 236.487 Honeman, Glen M 253.403 Honig. David H. 50 Honstead. Charles A. 75.78,101.140. 141,161.344.346.403 Honstead. William H. 32.112 Hoober, Richard E 214.487 Hoofer. Barry L. 219.487 Hook. Charles V. 137.403 Hook, Marsha R. 243.487 Hook, Patricia W. 92 Hook ! iaTk y K 31 2 5 00.300.302 303.403 Hooker. Sonja S. 170,364.403 Hooper, Keith L. 219,404 Hooper, Keith W. 266 348 487 Hoops, Robert F. 76,120,487 Hoover, Becky J. 97 Hoover. Carolyn J. 161 .487 Hoover, Ellen R. 102.404 Hoover, George L. 194.487 Hoover, Jared 0. 98.487 Hoover. Teri A. 1 77.487 Hoover. Valerie B. 50.84.177,487 Hopkins, Frank J. 257314,487 Hopkins, Gary W. 210.487 Hopkins, Theodore L. 93 Hopper, PatriciaS. 131.176.246.487 Hopson. W. Bruce 82.1 1 2.404 Horchem, Janet L. 194.487 Horn, James W. 207.487 Hornbuckle. Pennie L. 246.487 Horney. Arthur E. 404 Horning. James R. 254.487 Hornung, Donald F. 119.487 Hornung. Mary A. 95.139.161.487 Horsch, Ardis E. 132.170.326.487 Horticulture Club 89 Horton. Tommy D. 198.487 Hosley. Karen L. 555 Hoss. Herbert E. 131.188.487 Hossfeld. Robert H. 263.487 Hostetler, Lynn W. 487 Hosfefter, Helen P. 71.103.377 Hostetter, James P. 56.77.202.487 Hostetter. Joe E. 345.346.404 Hostefter. Patricia 132 Hotchkiss. Marjorie J. 100.404 Hotuiac. Sharon A. 194.487 582 Houdashelt, Harold C. 259,487 Houdyshell, Judith 346 Houdyshell, Richard 99,257,487 Hough, Judy A. 122,159,488 House, Harlan D. 90,92,187,404 House, Ronna L. 161,351,488 Houston, Thomas E. 263,488 Hover, Donna J. 175,230,488 Howard, Carrold D. 306 Howard, Donald E. 488 Howard, Ernest L. 263, 488 Howard, Frank W. 89,253,488 Howard, Harold E. 306 Howard, Henry S. 285 Howard, Pamela A. 194,488 Howe, Harold 42,43 Howell.AnnJ. 68,172,344,488 Howell, Charles R. 488 Howell, Cheryl N. 246.488 Howell, Lydia K. 70.179,404 Howell. Phyllis L. 179 Howk, C. Ellen 95,140,404 Hoy, Sheila A. 132,179,488 Hoyt, Laurie S. 94,162,488 Hsu, Christopher 124 Hu, Chia M. 124 Hu, Sai-Wing 124 Huang, Lien H. 434 Hubbell, RichardS. 198,488 Huber, Carl F. 210,488 Huber. Darrell D. 93 Huber, Linda S. 142,404 Hubert, James B. 488 Hubka, Darrell L. 404 Huck, Dennis D. 121 Huck, Shirley 123 Hucke, Gary L. 88,188,374,488 Huddleston, Robert E. 90,488 Huecker, Tommy D. 1 84,488 Huff, Paul L. 121 Huff, Steven S. 65,196,404 Huffman, Herbert E. 90,380 Hug, Alan R. 256,488 Huggins, Kenneth C. 121 Hughbanks, Fineas C. 1 22 Hughes, Kenneth B. 263,488 Hughes, Lyman C. 155.222,488 Hughes, Roberta L. 103,159,367,488 Hughes, William C. 213,488 Hugo, Bernard A. 70,488 Hull, Ronald K. 210,488 Hull, Virginia A. 103,234,488 Humbarger, Peter D. 488 Hummel, Jerry L. 122 Hummer, Larry L. 184,488 Hummer, Warren C. 207,488 Hund, Ann 138,240,488 Hund, MaryJ. 139,246,488 Hung, Shirley S. 249,434 Hunt, JudieK. 80,159,240,488 Hunt, Melvin C. 48,76,204,379,404 Hunt, Richard D. 488 Hunt. Richard M. 105,133,219,488 Hunter, Elaine 70,73,159.404 Huntzinger, Janet M. 50,434 Hunziker, Don F. 85,198,404 Hurley. Mary J. 138.240.488 Hurtig, Victor C. 122,489 Huschka, Eldon E. 139,213,489 Huseman, Virgil R. 88.489 Huser, Ronald D. 90,489 Husted, Stanley R. 93,135,263,299,489 Hutcherson, Allen H. 404 Hutchins, Kent L. 83,200,404 Hutchinson, Phillip 405 Hutter, Andrew C. 1 1 9 Huttie, Frederick E. 202,489 Hutton, Mary S. 167 Huyett, Ruth E. 230,489 Hwang, Wei S. 434 Hyames, Diana K. 133.162,489 Hyde, Catherine L. 122,161,489 Hyde, Donald E. 298 Hyde, John T. 1 22 Hyde, Robert C. 256,489 Hynes, Thomas E. 255,489 Hysom, Ronald R. 52,53,65,105, 1 94,348,405 I Ibbetson, Richard A. 489 I bbetson, Ronald L. 48,98,127, 204.380,405 Ideal Cleaners and Tailors 558 Ideker, Vergie L. 238,489 Ihde, Glenn M. 253.489 Ihde, Robert H. 69,79,197,405 mhof, Carol A. 230,489 mler, Dan L. 69 ndia Association 126 ndoor Track 301 ngersoll, Patricia K. 131,132,179, 227,246,358,489 ngraham, Sharon K. 246,489 ndustrial Arts Club 99 nstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 112 nter-fraternity Council 154 nter-fraternity Pledge Council 155 nternational Coordinating Council 124 otti, Roberto 69.106 reland, Lawrence P. 75,207,489 reland, Michael K. 80,263,346 489 reland. Timothy M. 263,489 rons, Sherry L. 55,67,194,489 rons, Forest R. 303 rvine, John D. 197,405 rvine, Mary K. 179,489 Irwin, John C. 106 Isaacson, Steven B. 256,489 Isbill. Richard B. 138,252,489 Isch, Jane A. 50,194.489 Isernhagen, Fred A. 197,489 Isernhagen, Glenn A. 197,279,405 Islamic Association 125 Isaak, Albert 93 Israel, Jefferson E. 489 Itz, Nancy J. 179,405 Iwamoto, Wayne K. Ill lyorver, Joseph G. 117,118 Jaax, James R. 49,79,83,85.109, 139,267,405 Jaax, Judy A. 134,137,194,489 Jack, Russell P. 489 Jackson, Bruce A. 266,285,489 Jackson, Cathye L. 234,489 Jackson, J. P. (Mrs.) 224 Jackson, Jack H. 110,222.489 Jackson, Jeanne R. 238,489 Jackson. William R. 295 Jacob, Thomas D. 82,110.489 Jacobs, Beth H. 242 Jacobs, Hyde S. 99 Jacobs, Joy S. 230.489 Jacobs, Judy L. 177.489 Jacobs, William R. 85,106,183, 253,345,405 Jacobson. Richard W. 193,490 Jacques, Gary E. 405 Jacques, Marilyn B. 91 ,490 Jagtap, Prabhakar N. 126,434 Jahnke, Carol A. 95.163,490 Jahnke, Nancy K. 103,246,344,490 Jai, Ben Y. 124 Jain, Laxmichand K. 126,434 James, Janice E. 175 James, Kathryn M. 246,490 Jamvold, Nancy J. 194,405 Jandos, Ceraldine A. 101,168,490 Janke, Gary D. 119.135,194,490 Janke, Larry J. 195,405 Janke, Michael D. 255,490 Janne, Ronald L. 490 Janssen, Janet L. 140,141,227, 230,326,490 Janssen, Pamela M. 240,406 Janssen, Richard L. 378 Jantz, Gary L. 490 Jantz, James A. 490 Jantz, Judilee 115 Jantz, Merle D. 110,490 Janzen, Darryl E. 253,490 Jardine Y Apartments 238 Jarmer, Gary E. 90,188,406 Jarvis, Cheryl K. 170,230,490 Jarvis, Gary R. 110,207,490 Jatoi, GhulamS. 125,127 Jeans, Carl E. 108,256.406 Jefferies, Roanne L. 101,113,236,490 Jefferies. Ronald D. 85,106,183, 251,253,406 Jeffers, Herbert C. 74,87,91 ,406 Jeffers, Hubert E. 122 Jeffers, Marlin D. 122 Jeffery, Kenneth L. 121,490 Jelinek, Donald A. 82,112,406 Jelinek, Judith A. 490 Jelka, Evelyn R. 135 Jenkins, Gerald L. 490 Jenkins, James E. 82,406 Jenkins, Marna G. 230,490 Jenkins, Richard A. 197,406 Jenkins, Wanda L. 230,490 Jensen, Donald J. 120 Jensen, G. Stanley 121,251,253,490 Jensen, Harold G. 255,349,490 Jensen, John H. 221,490 Jernigan, Jan M. 367 Jernigan, Leann G. 123 Jernigan, Norman B. 76,121 Jetland. Barbara A. 84,95,172,490 Jewett. Dwight D. 266,349,490 Jewett, Richard J. 140,406 Jezbera, Edward J. 122 Jilka, Evelyn R. 94.227.234,351,490 Jiran, Peter A. 155,219,490 Joham, William G. 86,254,490 Johanson, Ruth E. (Mrs.) 222 Johnsmeyer, Virginia 108.163,490 Johnson, Alvin D. 221 490 Johnson, Billy D. 72,259.406 Johnson, C. Richard 51.120,406 Johnson, Carl W. 48.76.99,135.224,406 Johnson, Carrol R. 69.82,1 12,2 66,406 Johnson, Cecil W. 193,490 Johnson, Charleene K. 77,406 Johnson, Cheryl A. 243,490 Johnson, Darrell D. 314 Johnson, Dean K. 490 Johnson, Dian 97 Johnson, Don A. 256,490 Johnson. Donald R. 222,491 Johnson, Evelyn I. 238,491 Johnson, Francis E. 92,108,116 Johnson, Henry J. 106.491 Johnson, James H. 285 Johnson, Janice M. 136.143.238,406 Johnson, Jeanette H. 78,103.264,491 Johnson, Jerre S. 314 Johnson, Keith A. 89 Johnson, Larry K. 82,112 Johnson, Larry R. 406 Johnson, Leland R. 207,491 Johnson, Linnetta 346 Johnson, Lora L. 101,163,491 Johnson, Lynda L. 130.161,491 Johnson, Lynn R. 116,349,491 Johnson, Marilyn J. 246,406 Johnson, Marlin M. 259,491 Johnson, Martha D. 66,70 Johnson, Michael L. 254.491 Johnson, Mode A. 219,491 Johnson, Nancy 123 Johnson, Patrick A. 219,491 Johnson, Phil D. 491 Johnson, Phillip C. 219,491 Johnson, Richard E. 110,406 Johnson, Roger B. 143,491 Johnson, Ronald D. 191.406 Johnson, Sharon L. 95.234,491 Johnson, Sherrill J. 102,243,491 Johnson, Steve A. 87 Johnson, Susie E. 172,246,491 Johnson, Sylvia M. 230,491 Johnson, Virginia L. 163,246,491 Johnson, W. Roger 188,492 Johnson, William A. 99 Johnston, Charles W. 120 Johnston. Eldon T. 119 Johnston, Frances E. 234,492 Johnston, Franklin E. 492 Johnston, George H. 77,92.184,492 Johnston, Karen E. 170,246,492 Johnston, Larry D. 197,316,317,492 Johnston, Martha J. 234.492 Johnston, William B. 216,316,492 Joines, Karen B. 246,351,492 Joines, Robert E. 112 Jones, Barbara 1. 246,492 Jones, Barbara L. 234,492 Jones, Beulah M. 114 Jones, C. Clyde 30 Jones, Gary W. 217,492 Jones, Donna E. 230,492 Jones, Evaline M. 140,141 Jones, Gary L. 299 Jones, Gloria J. 249,492 Jones, Gregory M. 316,492 Jones, Harold E. 22 Jones, Jack 85 Jones, James D. 107,492 Jones, Jay R. 219,406 Jones, John A. 119 Jones, John B. 1 1 1 Jones, Judith K. 234,492 Jones, Judith L. 159,177,234,406 Jones, Judith L. 492 Jones, Judy D. 492 Jones, Larry W. 406 Jones, Leila F. 236,492 Jones, Linda R. 492 Jones, Lyle D. 492 Jones, Mariellen 91,100 Jones, Marilyn Y. 163,492 Jones, Mary L. 132,234,492 Jones, Merle E. 98 Jones MilamT. 90.95,380,406 Jones, Robert G. 217,492 Jones, Robert L. 88.155,191,492 Jones, Roger 92,434 Jones, Ronald E. 88,127,205,492 Jones, Rosemary E. 78,249,434 Jones, Terena K. 230,492 Jones, William R. 263,492 Jones, Willie L. 279 Jordan, Frank R. 54,65,120,200,406 Jordan, Patricia J. 492 Jordan. Ronald E. 252,492 Jordan, Sheryl K. 140,141,240,492 Jorgensen, Jan, 179,197,406 Jorgensen, Myron N. 120.134,406 Josias, Ruth A. 246,492 Journeymen, 340 Jovellanos, Raymunda 434 . Jubelt, H. P. 12 Judd, Robert E. 217,492 Judging Teams 378-380 Judy, Hal E. 205.434 Jurenka. Dianne K. 100,172.331,406 Jurgemeye , Fred H. 184,492 Jussila, Clyde 346 Just, Melville L. 120.407 Just, Susan J. 123 Justice, William L. 205.434 Juve nal, Louise A. 55,102,133.264,492 Juvenal, Patricia L. 119,264,493 K Kachavos, Elaine J. 240,493 Kadlec, John A. 279,283 Kaesler, Lila 115 Kaelson. Janet I. 172,230,493 Kaewmoragot, Sa-Ngua 90 Kaff. Phyllis J. 48,67,127,137.264,493 Kaff, W. Lee 48.74,76,85.87,267,407 Kahrs, Amos J. 378 Kaiser, Lois C. 123 Kaiser. David P. 120 Kaiser, Donald W. 195,493 Kaka. FakhruA. 125.126 Kalaton, Prayonk 90 Kalbach, Galen L. 349,493 Kalbach, Lela F. 187,246.493 Kallenbach. Kenneth 205.493 Kalberloh, Gary T. 208,493 Kalmar, Albert G. 117 Kammerer. Joan K. 170,230,493 Kanak, Ivan E. 48.88 Kanchanomai, Pensri 249,434 Kane, Edward R. 106,493 Kansas Farm Bureau 562 Kansas Lumber Co. 564 Kansas Power and Light Co. 566 Kansouh, Abdel S. 93 Kao. Chao-Jen 435 Kapadia, Ajitkumar C. 126.435 Kapitzke, James A. 69,106 Kappa Alpha Theta 172-173 Kappa Delta 174-175 Kappa Delta Pi 73 Kappa lota Sigma 96 Kappa Kappa Gamma 176-177 Kappa Sigma 206-207 Karl, Catherine L. 240,493 Karp. Richard 203 493 Karr, Erma J. 68,127,265493 Karr, Marion W. 124,205,349,407 Kasbah 259 Kasenberg. Ruby K. 78 493 Kasselder, Charles W. 1 20 407 Kassner, Linda M. 95,407 Karchis, George S. 131,256,493 Kathy and Charlie ' s Tap Room 562 Kattan, Walid H. 124.125 Kauffeld, Mayme L. 131,351 Kauffeld, Norbert M. 93 Kauffman. Carolyn J. 240493 Kaufman. Charles M. 143,181,493 Kaufman, Steve C. 349 Kaufman. S. Jan 68.95,177,493 Kaul. Linda L. 103.246.493 Kaump, Dennis A. 72.184,493 Kaump. Mary K. 95,493 Kaup Furniture Co. 570 Kavanaugh, Frank G. 73,407 Kavanaugh, Marcia J. 73,407 Kays. Vaughn D. 208,493 Kazmaier, Jerry D. 295,493 Kean. Cheryl K. 246.493 Keating, Donald J. 493 Keating, John P. 72,407 Keating, Patricia A. 133,139,168,407 Keating, William R. 139,213,493 Keearns, John E. 493 Keefer, Barbara L. 247.493 Keefer, Ethel (Mrs.) 192 Keegan, Marian J. 249,407 Keehn, Thomas H. 268 Keeler. Karole K. 97 Keeler, Margaret J. 312 Keen. Ray A. 89 Keen, Robert E. 344 Keenan. Phyllis I. 240,493 Keene, Barbara R. 123 Keene, Ronald B. 120 Keiser, Catherine J. 173.333,493 Keister, Sandra L. 247.493 Keithley, Charles M. 224.493 Keithley. Claude A. 110,224,493 Keller, Diane L. 194.493 Keller, Merlin S. 112,254,407 Keller. Ward A. 60 Kelley, Jean A. 175,247,493 Kelley, Kenneth W. 1 27,256,494 Kelley, Susan J. 140,141 Kelley, Ted E. 214,494 Kellner, Wayne A. 86,494 Kellogg, Myron C. 90.255,494 Kelly, Bruce A. 207.407 Kelly. Glen S. 207.407 Kelly, Patrick C. 314 Kelly, Thomas E. 83 Kelsey, Caylord D. 254.494 Kemper, Karen K. 66.73.75,163,407 Kempke, Diane S. 84.86.95,177,494 Kempster, Alan R. 207,407 Kendall. Gregory D. 86,253,376.494 Kendall. James M. 106,202.494 Kendall. Larry W. 90,202,494 Kendrick, Nancy E. 165,494 Kennedy. Mary C. 179.407 Kennedy. Patricia L. 170,494 Kenny, Thomas M. 88.494 Kenton, Jack W. 193,494 Kenyon, Virginia B. 96,163.351,494 Keown. Janice L. 91,240,407 Kepley, Garry D. 71 Kepley, Janice D. 1 27, 1 40.234,494 Kepley, Kenneth E. 494 Kepley, Leroy F. 494 Kerchner, Russell M. 32 Kern, Barbara J. 161,407 Kern, Donna S. 230,494 Kern, John J. 76.99,139,252,494 Kern, Larry C. 494 Kern.TerryJ. 76.121,219,494 Kerns, Gerald L. 121 Kerns. Robert L. 122 Kerr, Deborah F. 131 Kerr. Marcia L. 230.494 Kerr, W. R. 12 Kersbergen, David N. 494 Kerschen, Richard M. 107,198,407 Kersenbrock, Linda R. 247.494 Kershner, Craig D. 2 1 7.494 Kershner, Robert N. 252.494 Kersten, Kenneth O. 252.295,494 Kesinger, Fred L. 253,407 Kesler, Judith L. 165,407 Ketchum, Eloise D. 102 Kettelhut, James L. 217,303.494 Ketzner. Peggy J. 123 Ketzner. James J. 121 Kevan, Barbara A. 94,175.494 Kewalramani, Narain G. 70,108, 126,435 Keys, Ronald E. 295,494 Khan, Aftab A. 125.494 Khan, Haqnawaz K. 125 Khan, Mir A. 93.125.126,435 Khanna. Devki N. 126 Khatri, Manilal S. 112.126 583 Khuntia. Natabara 126,435 Kibler, Frederick W. 104,185.494 Kice. James D. 74.87,257,407 Kice, Mary A. 179.494 Kidd, Robert L. 407 Kidwell. Donald J. 213.407 Kiener, Leatrice A. 1 63.494 Kientz, James F. 205,301 ,407 Kientz, Marty 97 Kier. Mary C. 243.494 Kildow. Gary L. 86.256,494 Kilgore, Gary L. 48,99,407 Killebrew, Lewis G. 87.267.495 Killgore, Mickey R. 255,495 Killough, Howard 376 Kimball. Kay M. 258.495 Kimbell, Kenneth R. 202,495 Kimble. James A. 1 36.255,495 Kimbrough, James E. 119 Kimel, William R. 32 Kimmi, Anthony L. 200,495 Kimmi, Elizabeth A. 101,495 Kinder, Anna L. 161.495 Kindig. Willard E. 257,495 King. Alice L. 95 King, Galen E. 133 King, Jackie J. 200,315,407 King, Philip A. 279 King. Spencer W. 252,495 Kingman, Michael F. 1 13.254,495 Kingsley. Kenneth K. 71,251,254, 368.408 Kingsley, Larry E. 311 Kinnamon, Jerold W. 303 Kinoshita, George 254.408 Kinsey, Lawrence D. 195.495 Kinsey, Terrel E. 195,495 Kinsinger, Carol K. 91 Kinzer, Howard A. 122,197,317,495 Kiragu. Titus 138 Kirby. William E. 408 Kirchhoff, Nancy J. 48,175,495 Kirk, Linda A. 159.351 Kirk. Robert E. 86,495 Kirk, Tony L. 118 Kirkendall, George F. 214,495 Kirkpatrick, John R. 75 Kirkwood. Stephen L. 208,495 Kirmser, Philip G. 32 Kisby. LorenG. 408 Kiser, Donald L. 1 1 2,259 495 Kissick, John B. 495 Kisler, Judith L. 73 Kissinger, Don F. 263,495 Kitchen. Brent A. 257.495 Kitchen. Douglas O. 209,495 Kitchener, Harry L. 495 Kite ' s 566 Kittelson. Gary V. 209.495 Klaassen. Dwight H. 143 Klag. Nancy A. 177,495 Klassen, William R. 116,133,256495 Klataske. Ronald D. 131 Klaudt. James J. 120 Klaurens, Rex L. 85 Klawiter, Warren D 279 Klein. John C. 86.87.219495 Klein. Kathleen K 161.495 Kleinschmidt. Robert 73 Kleinsorge. Alice E. 131247495 Kleitz. Carleton L. 105,349 Klenda. Deanna K. 139,167495 Klenke. Donald V. 495 Klesath. Charles F. 1 39.2 1 3.495 Kleymann. Bonnie J. 75 127 139 1 80.495 Kleysteuber. H. Dennis 217.495 Klick. Dennis H. 86 Klick. Gail A. 247.495 Kliewer, Bruce D. 496 Klinger. Diane 173 Klinger. Dwight D. 9 Klod and Kernel Klub 99 Klostermeier. Mary E 240 496 Klotz. David E. 68.496 Klotz. Jack R. 131.349.496 Klover. Jane D. 165.230.496 Knapp. Kenneth D. 197,317,496 Knapp. Sue 1 15 Knapp. Theodore F. 198.408 Knapoenberger, Janice 173.408 Knecht. Samuel W 496 Knewtson. Richard D. 119266 378.496 Knieper, Philip J. 261.435 Knierim. Karen K. 230.496 Kniffen, Edward L. 119.260,496 Knight, Gary F. 496 Knight, Kenneth C 191 .496 Knight. Marcus L. 80.219.345.496 Knight. Sharon E. 247.496 Knoell, Nancy J. 60.66.75.78,165.408 Knolle. EckhardR. 135 Knowles. Stanley W. 107 Knox, Dianne 163.496 Knudsen, Charles E. 122 Knudson. Judith K. 236.496 Knudson. Kenneth D. 1 1 6.496 Knutson. Herbert C 21,93 Ko. Danny C. 124 Kobrin. Donald B. 181.496 Koch. David W. 90.380,408 Koch, Marcia J. 173 Kocher. Albert T. 224.408 Keener. Sheila A. 96.351.496 Koci. Lois L. 555 Koda. Kenneth K 408 Kodama Thomas T. 263.496 Kochn . Beverly A. 91,127 Koelliker, James K. 140,141 Koenig. Joan E. 496 Koepke, Margaret A. 68.153.175,496 Koestel, Steven L. 154.184,496 Koester. Carol A. 240,408 Koh, BongL. 124 Koh, Wan-Chun 124 Kohl. Lois A. 100,247,496 Kohler, James Q. 219,344,496 Kohler, Jerrold D. 53,56,71,202, 366,496 Kohlmeyer, Patricia 247.496 Kohls, Eric W. 496 Kolars, David C. 93,496 Koligian, Michael A. 120.253,496 Kolterman, Gordon D. 496 Kongs, Thomas F. 139.213,496 Konitz, Jack H. 200.496 Koon. Carol F. 78.236.496 Koons, Mary J. 88,230,496 Koons. Patrick H. 88.188,358.408 Kopp. Gary R. 195,496 Kopp, Jerald A. 188.497 Koradia, Pravinvhand 126 Korn, Sidney A. 303 Kosmin, Lawrence 121 Koster. Duane E. 191,497 Kostjal, Edward L. 81 Koutchek, Mohammad 117,124 Kovar, Eugene W. 1 27,252,497 Kraff. Sharon R. 78,167.497 Krafski. Kurt E. 86 Kraft. WallaceE. 202,497 Krainbill. Victor L. 497 Kramer, Anne M. 95.127,238,497 Kramer, Carl 138 Kramer, James B. 408 Kramer. Roy J. 198.408 Kramer. Terry L. 497 Kraus. Alexandria J. 234.497 Kraus, J.W. 12 Kraus, Linda A 94,159.373,497 Kraus Michael R. 497 Krause, Vernon E. 349 Kraushaar. Julius D. 82.112,408 Krauss, Roland K. 99,104 Kreamer. Katherine A. 240.408 Krebs. Donald E. 73,205,279.408 Krebs. Jean E. 497 Krehbiel Anthony D. 205408 Krehbiel, Carla A. 243.373.497 Krehbiel. Constance 265.332,497 Krehbiel. James O. 90,408 Krehbiel, Lyle D. 69.82.266.497 Kretsinger. Carll J. 348,408 Krider, Alden G. 302 Krider. John A. 222.371.497 Krier, Jerry L. 119 Krob. Johnny R. 99.260.497 Krob. Larry E. 112,408 Kroeker. Phillip R. 497 Kroeker. Robert E. 263.497 Kroenlein, James H. 85,408 Kroenlein. John W. 90.497 Kroll. Michael E. 127 Krone. Lavonna A. 243,497 Kropf. Donald H. 379 Kruckenberg. Katherine 497 Kruckenberg. Kathleen 497 Kruckenberg. Linda G. 408 Kruckenberg, Samuel 435 Krueger, Barbara A. 230,497 Krueger, Richard L. 1 10 Kruger, John H. 408 Kruse. Richard D. 88.91.127,205.408 KSDB 375 K-Stater Alumni Magaxine 377 K-State Band 344-345 K-State Christian Fellowship 136 K-State Flying Club 114 K-State Players 132 K-State Singers 338 Kubat. Jacqueline 161 Kuchenthal, George W. 90,127.497 Kuchenthal. Linda R. 127.131,230.497 Kuczynski. Leslie W. 263,497 Kueck. Don L. 131.497 Kueker. Judy B. 94.159.497 Kugler, Charles D. 197.497 Kugler. Kenyon K. 108.127,197,408 Kuhlman, Larry K. 104 Kuhlmeier. Thomas D. 497 Kuhn. Carolyn S. 165.230.497 Kuhn. Charles W. 131.497 Kuhn. Karen K. 163,408 Kuhn. Marilyn R. 175,351.497 Kuhn, R. William 121 Kuhn. Sara L. 78.100,175.497 Kuhn, Thomas G. 121 Kuhn. William R. 195,497 Kuhns, Joyce K. 94,115.313.498 Kuiken. Cheryl M. 175.230,498 Kumar, Vijay R. 126.435 Kudniger, Marion S. 73 Kuntz. Thomas M. 139.498 Kunz. Don R. 60,65.200.376.409 Kunz. KristinaL. 177 Kurth. Walter W. 498 Kurtzman. Lon 155.209.498 Kvasnicka. Allan J. 72.187.498 Labarre, Barbara A. 249.498 Laberge. Steve R. 79,217.409 La Citadel 260 Lachenmyer, Michael 207.498 Lackett. James J. 139.213,498 Ladner, Charles W. 90 Ladner, Phyllis I. 114 Lafferty, Marilyn L. 247.498 Lafollette. Dalene 234,498 Lagasse, Orville L. 121 Lagere, Nancy L. 240.498 Lahey. Margaret N. 15 Lahmeyer. Brenda L. 78.168,409 Lakes, Alice F. 96,240,498 Lam, David F. 106,124 Lambda Chi Alpha 208-209 Lambert, Emma J. 179.230,498 Lambert. Frank W. 1 35 Lambert, Mary A. 50 Lambley, James D. 93 Lamborn. Linda L. 127,243.498 Lambright, Linda R. 234,498 Lamkin. Linda L. 230,498 Lammers. Cynthia 84.179.498 Lamp, RossL. 187,498 Lamphear, Frederick 83 Lamprecht, Curtis D. 210.498 Land. OrlanR. 119,255.498 Landgren. Larry L. 254.498 Lane, David T. 1 22, 1 98.498 Lane, James H. 257,498 Lang, Fred D. 106,498 Lang, Jeanette E. 139,167,498 Lang, Ronald K. 314 Lange, Frederick G. 207,344.498 Lange, Marilyn E. 139.234.345,498 Lange Phillip D. 72,498 Lange, Stephen J. 74,80,87,139, 219,409 Langford, Charles C. 96 Langford, David J. 285 Langford, Jean M. 351 Langner, Gary A. 155.195.498 Lanning, Michael A. 201.315,498 Lansdowne, Sharon A. 52,70.167,498 Larmer, I la (Mrs.) 206 Larsen Beverly J. 101.175,351,498 Larsen, John R. 263.498 Larsen. Larry D. 263,498 Larsen, Mary A. 115 Larson, Dennis L. 122 Larson, George H. 32 Larson, Jean L. 234,498 Larson, Lovene S. 230.351,499 Larson, Robert H. 219,499 Larson. Ruth A. 345 Larson, Stephen K. 499 Larson, Steve E. 223,499 Larson, William W. 263,285,499 Larue, Kenneth D. 279 Lashbrook, Linda 1 79.499 Lashbrook. Ralph R. 24,56 Lashbrook, R. Richard 71 Lashell. Gary R. 260.409 Lashelle. John R. 263,499 Lasho, George S. 187,409 Lasho. Karen 97 Lathrop. Kenneth L. 209.499 Latimer. David R. 119,254.499 Latimer. James P. 217,499 Latschar, Carol D. 234,499 Latschar, Lucille I. 68,140.230.499 Latta, Lawrence R. 223.499 Latta, Robert L. 266,499 Larta Stephen C. 223.499 Laubengayer. Richard 104,202,409 Lauer. Kent A. 314.315 Lauer Marilyn K. 77,348.409 Lauer, Stanley E. 348,409 Laughlin. Twila M. 130,175 Laurie. Philip D. 155.207.499 Lauritzen, Joyce A. 163.409 Laverentz, Gene W. 155,188.499 Lawhon Mary B. 101.167.230.333,499 Lawless, Charlotte A. 247.499 Lawless, Vivian J. 75.91,100,240,409 Lawless. Helen E. 555 Lawlis, Sybil (Mrs.) 180 Lawrence. C. Kent 499 Lawrence, Rex (Mrs.) 185 Lawrence, Thomas J. 209.499 Lawrence. William V. 260.499 Lawson. Robert E. 266,499 Lawson, Roxana M. 131 Layer, Stanley E. 73 Layman, Glenna L. 499 Loasure, Elden E. 44 Leavengood. Luther O. 24,346 Leathers. Ronald R. 207,499 Lebby, La Doris, B. 230.499 Lee Arnold Y. 266.499 Lee. Chang K. 109.114.409 Lee. Chi K. 124 Lee. Dennis. D. 256.500 Lee. Dennis J. 202.500 Lee. Diane E. 67.70.159.371,500 Lee. Cera Id W 81,107 Lee. H. B. 24,277 Lee. Judith L. 409 Lee. Leo S. 1 24 Lee, Richard A. 306 Lee. Richard F. 263,500 Lee. ShiuK. 124 Lee. Thomas B. 124 Lee.Tsun 124 Lee. Vicki 179.500 Leeburg. Linn T. 500 Leedham. George E. 346 Leece. Cwen I. 240.500 Leel. Woodruff G. 254.500 Leeper. Carolyn K. 175.500 Leeper. Patricia A. 1 30.234.500 Leete. Tracy J. 214,500 Leffingwell, Donald 316.317 Lefmann, Gerald L. 259.500 Lefton, John M. 188.500 Legg, Earl W. 267.409 Lehman, Donald A. 1 08, 1 97,409 Lehman, Doris M. 175,409 Lehman, Linda L. 84,175.500 Lehman. Robert E. 255,500 Lehmann, Wilfred H. 255,300,301.500 Lehr, James A. 197,409 Leiber, Joseph 121 Leibfried, James L. 83 Leichtling, Lee S. 1 18,134,143.181,500 Leidy, Lila J. 227,234,500 Leigh, DeeC. 123 Leigh, Douglas A. 65.76, 1 20.3 1 6.409 Leipper, James K. 113 Leister. Karen A. 1 67,234.500 Leitch, Margaret L. 230.500 Lembright, Pamela J. 103,230,500 Lemon, Elaine F. 243.500 Lemon. Janet M. 142.236.500 Lemon, Marcia A. 168,351.500 Lenhart. Leanna M. 140.500 Leonard, Dwight 344 Leonard, Gerald E. 73,191,409 Leonard, Roger T. 214,409 Leonard. Susan M. 161 Leonhart, Stuart R. 79.112,211,409 Leopold, Patricia A. 177,326,500 Lessenden, Michael H. 198,500 Letourneau. Arlene J. 97 Letourneau, James L. 500 Lett, Claudia K. 240,500 Leuthold, Steven L. 140 Levendofsky. Shirley 159.500 Levick, Larry N. 500 Levick. Robin L. 500 Lewengrub. Stanley J. 51,120,257,409 Lewerenz, Steven D. 72 Lewerenz. Victor E. 72 Lewey. Beverly K. 55.240,500 Lewis, Ardis A. 97 Lewis, Barbara H. 100,140.141,243,409 Lewis, Curtis D. 122 Lewis, Herschel D. 120 Lewis, Jack V. 223.344,500 Lewis, James N. 110.219,500 Lewis, Jerre L. 247,500 Lewis. Kay L. 249.501 Lewis, Kit J. 106.253,501 Lewis, Larry A. 49,69,79,81,107,409 Lewis, Lois K. 159,247,501 Lewis, Richard E. 110 Lewis, Sharon K. 142,230.501 Lewis, Verda L. 102,115 Lewman, Larry V. 310 Lewman. Vicki L. 161,501 Li. Chin 124 Liahona Fellowship 137 Liberator!. Francis J. 106 Liebengood. Howard S. 92,217.409 Lieurance, Meta L. 240.351,501 Light, Donald R. 209,501 Lightner, Harry K. 136.143.205,409 Ligon, Thomas H. 501 Lilak, Rita K. 100.128.139.265.501 Liliestrand, David L. 409 Lillibridge. Charles 410 Lillibridge, Richard 501 Lillich. Lawrence G. 501 Lillich. RobertD. 112.266,501 Lin, Franklin C. 124 Lin. Gee S. 83 Lind, Larry W. 114.223.409 Lindahl. Bruce D. 254.501 Linden, Judith E. 55.115.313.501 Lindenbaum, Stephen 155.187,501 Linder. Julia A. 155.168.501 Linder. Karolyn K. 243,501 Lindholm, John C. 109 Lindley, Dennis R. 133,191,501 Lindly. Edwin C. 16 Lindley. Eileen F. 238.501 Lindquist. Larry M. 501 Lindsay. Evelyn E. 101.247.501 Lindsay. Richard J. 142.410 Lindstrom, Lester E. 92 Lindstrom. Richard J. 295 Lingaraj, Bangalore 126 Link, Rodney L. 122 Linn, Michael W. 133,253,501 Lins, Marilyn E. 104.410 Linscheid. Dennis A. 410 Linscott. Linda S. 95.116.410 Linstrum, David B. 11,410 Lintecum. Sandra K. 55.227.230,501 Lintner. William H. 127.132.299.410 Lippenberger. Susan L. 68.161.501 Lippoldt. Robert L. 195.315,348.501 Litfin. Richard A. 257.501 Little American Royal 356 Little, Bruce W. 76,121 Little, John M. 74,93,136,435 Little, Lucille (Mrs.) 266 Little, Lynda L. 234.501 Little. Martin L. 501 Little. Nancy M. 123 Little. Ronald L. 72,410 Litton, Dale G. 104.254,349,501 Littrell, J. Harvey 72 Littrell, John M. 134,202.501 Littrell, Robert C. 108.207,501 Litwak. Philip 120,181,317,410 Liv, Irwin K. 314 Livingston. Philip A. 75.198.501 Livingston. William 110.211,501 Llewellyn, Drinda K. 501 584 Llewellyn, Sharon A. 78,501 Lloyd, Cheryl L. 127,180,501 Lloyd, Douglas A. 108,502 Loar, Donald R. 137,502 Lobitz, Lawrence M. 96,135,351,502 Locke, David C. 81 Locke, Kenneth J. 136 Lockhart, Charles B. 202,502 Lodge, David J. 122 Loeb, Joe H. 73 Loebeck, Barbara P. 177,313,502 Loeckle, Raymond C. 202,345,502 Loeppke, Daryl W. 205,410 Loeppke, Linda M. 127,234,502 Leoppke, Wilda L. 128,163,502 Lofgren, Don K. 254,410 . Loftus, Larry F. 72.255,410 Logan, Robert B. 219,502 Logan, Vance A. 201,410 Logbeck, James C. 502 Logue, Morris D. 217,410 Lohmann, Vernon E. 90,502 Lohoefner, Thomas L. 502 Lonergan, Martha J. 139,234,502 Long David M. 367 Long, John P. 502 Loomis, Dudley C. 193,502 Loomis, Jim E. 191,502 Loomis, Larry D. 191,410 Loop, John D. 266,502 Lorenz, Victoria A. 234,502 Lorenz, William D. 263,502 Lortscher. Alice K. 247,502 Loucks, Lois D. 89 Loucks, Martin J. 48,89 Loucks, Rebecca A. 127,180,502 Louderback. Forrest 87,257,502 Loughmiller, Jean A. 94,102,227. 247,502 Louis, Henry M. 191,502 Love, Barbara C. 435 Lovelace, David E. 410 Lovett, Leslie A. 410 Lowe. David W. 154,188,410 Lowe, Jon M. 502 Lowe, Lorrin E. 185.410 Lowe, Robert B. 198,410 Lowe, Virginia L. 234,332,502 Lower. Guy W. 188,502 Lowman, William M. 217,502 Lowrey, Fred E. 219,502 Lowther, Marcia L. 127,180,234,502 Loy, Nancy E. 234,502 Luce, Clyde E. 131 Luce, Margaret J. 240,502 Ludlam, Phyllis F. 91,240,502 Lukens, Roger L. 122 Lumb ' s Thriftway Store 560 Lundblade, Eugene D. 502 Lundeen. Michael C. 502 Lundgren, Daniel H. 410 Lundgren, Joan A. 247,502 Lundgren, Paul E. 96,254,346,503 Lundquist. J. A. 254,503 Lundquist. Ronald C. 127.135.254,503 Lunsford, Ronnie C. 87,254,503 Lunt, Steven A. 128,189,503 Lusk, Howard R. 195,503 Luster. Gary D. 104 Lutheran Student Association 135 Lutz, Karen M. 169,247.503 Lybarger, Judith K. 171 ,247,503 Lyddane. Earl W. 258,503 Lydick, Sally J. 247,503 Lyne, Jean E. 68,84,95.265.503 Lyne. Joan E. 94.127.130,137, 240,503 Lynn, Gary D. 263,503 Lynn. Lloyd E. 189.503 Lyttle. Jane R. 88,118,230,503 M Maag, Rodney G. 107 Maas, Robert R. 185.503 Mabry Marjorie I. 163,503 MacArthur, Robert A. 1 19,205,503 MacEachern, Jean A. 120,410 MacEachern, John A. 503 MacEachern, Sally A. 94,410 Machart. William J. 121 Mack Terry L. 187,298,503 MacKay. Robert H. 410 MacKintosh. David L. 88 MacKirdy, Wayne H. 86,92,221,503 Macklrn, Dennis D. 503 Macy, Elbert B. 71 Macy. Ted L. 104.503 Madden, James R. 193,503 Madden, Sharon K. 127.180,230,503 Maddy, Stephen L. 224,503 Mader. Ernest L. 380 Madeska, Gary E. 86.195.503 Madison, William R. 104,202,410 Madziya, Robert G. 75 Maechtlen, Rodger L. 104.209,349,411 Maedge, Ruthann 140,141 Magee, Julie A. 60,179,411 Maggart, Lon E. 185.503 Magill. Garry A. 223.411 Magoffin, Carole J. 77,101,411 Magoffin, Judy A. 171,503 Mahar, Grace A. 41 1 Mai, Lanny W. 155,198,503 Maichel, Farrell D. 90,503 Maichel, Sally J. 171,503 Mailen, Gary A. 503 Majors, Charles F. 201,411 Makins, Mary K. 137,171,411 Malloy, Joseph J. 198,503 Manaktala. Virendra 126,435 Mangalmurti, Kumar 126 Mangan, Terence W. 201,503 Manhattan Ice and Cold Storage 565 Manhattan Laundry Cleaners 569 Manhattan Motors, Inc. 562 Manhattan Mutual Life Insurance Co. 559 Manhattan Typewriter Co. 560 Manhattan Wholesale Meat Co. 558 Manley, John S. 112 Manlove, Marvin D. 219,503 Mann, Daniel G. 504 Mann, Gary P. 137,267,504 Mann, George 181 Mann, James I. 504 Mann, J. Craig 1 10,504 Mann, Kenneth R. 197,279,504 Mann, Marlis E. 84,179,411 Mann, Marvin W. 90 135 504 Mann, Mary F. 167,504 Manning, SammyeS. 165,234,504 Mansfield, Adelia M. 70,173,411 Mansfield, Virginia 377 Mantele, Dawn L. 171,411 Mantz, Helen Y. 230,504 Manuel, Maureen K. 94,171.504 Manweiler, Steven R. 256,504 Manz, Terry K. 74.76.87,205,41 1 Manzo, David J. 259,435 Mapes, Janet K. 1 00, 1 27, 1 42,265 504 Mapes, Jo 340 Mar Cafe 558 Marble, George F. 69,112,257,411 Marcellus, Leila M. 101,237,351,504 Marcotte, Gerard H. 85,138.213,411 Marcus, Frederic E. 504 Marcus, Leonard 41 1 Marcy, Sharon M. 127,180,411 Marion. G. B. 56,380 Mariott, Gary A. 314 Mark, Marvin M. 119,139 Markel, John D. 69,82,112,214504 Market, Wayne D. 207,504 Marker, Jack H. 70.219,504 Marker, James N. 86 182 504 Markley, Gerald G. 119 Markley, Lonnie K. 73,255,411 Markley, Marcia L. 97 Marks. Edward W. 86 139 Marks, Richard K. 504 Marmet. Kent L. 255.504 Marolf, Judith A. 247.504 Marple. Gary E. 107,411 Marquez, Antonio 251,254,411 Marr, Gary D. 121,504 Married Student Housing 268-272 Marrs, Dan R. 90,189 41 1 Marrs. Robert L. 349,351 Marsden, Sandy A. 97 Marsh, Carol L. 175,504 Marshall, Alexander 118 Marshall, Mary L. 411 Marshall. Merilyn J. 504 Marshall, Paul M. 88 Martens. Harold A. 135 Martin, Ann 175,230,504 Martin, Chris D. 199,504 Martin, Jane B. 179,504 Martin, Kenneth L. 185,411 Martin, Larrv R 116,263.504 Martin. Lee R. 72 Martin, Max T. 211,279,504 Martin, Ray L. 109,252,504 Martin, Thomas A. 122,317 Martin, William M. 195,41 1 Martindale, Donna L. 128,234,504 Martindale, Susan J. 247,504 Martinez, Annie 97 Martinson, Karen S. 130.227,234411 Marx. Robert J. 139.213,504 Marx. Stephen J. 1 19 Mashak. Alan L. 193,504 Masket, Samuel 143.181,411 Mason, David N. 257 504 Mason, Gary E. 69,81.107.251 256411 Mason, Mary R. 265,346,504 Mason, Stella K. 140,243,504 Mason. Virginia P. 80,143.240.504 Masood, Mohammed F 125 504 Massengill, Linda J. 137247504 Masten. Boyd E. 132,140.253,505 Matan, William D. 279,281 Mathad, Gangadhara S. 81,435 Mathes, Vernon L. 90,117 Mathews. Philip V. 88.253504 Mafhias. Carolyn J. 238,505 Mathias, Kenneth E 254 505 Ma fney, Harvey R 120411 Matney. Ruth I. 123 Matson, Eileen M. 55.137,234.505 Mattare, Joseph H. 122,251.257,505 Mattas, Richard E. 260,435 Matter. Darryl E. 109.143,41 1 Matthaei. Sandra S. 55.265.412 Matthews, Sherry L. 247,505 Matthews, Stephen A. 79,181 ,376,412 Mattix. Carolyn E. 100.230.505 Mattox, Frederick L. 214,505 Mau. Mary S. 240,505 Mauck, Karen B. 73,173.412 Mauck, Theodore S. 112 Mauderly, Joe L. 122,267,505 Maurer, Stanley J. 195,315,505 Mawdsley, Judith A. 60 Maxim, Bonnie J. 50,55,101,234,412 Maxwell, Michael L. 202,505 Maxwell, Vernon D. 505 Maxwell, William K. 202,505 Mayhew, Barclay J. 96,240,505 Mayhill, Robert W. 87,267,505 Maynard, Jean A. 167,505 Mayne, Paul R. 1 10 McAdow, Mary J. 171,234,505 McAhren, Jerrie J. 505 McAnarney, Harry E. 72 McAninch, Patricia A. 94,179,505 McAtee, Clyde C. 185.505 McAuliffe, Michael A. 107 McAvoy, Gloria J. 412 McBurney, Larry E. 263,505 McCabe, Marilyn J. 163,505 McCaffrey, Verna R. 1 38 McCain, James A. 8,16,365 McCain, Sheila J. 131,173,505 McCammon, Ronald W. 505 McCaslin.Ann 68,94,153,167,505 McChristy, Neale R. 505 McClain, Connie S. 102,155,175,505 McClanathan, Richard 505 McClaren, Janice F. 127,234,505 McClelland, James A. 1 19,258,349,505 McClenahan, Robert C. 111,505 McClintock, Kenneth 49,266,505 McCluggage, Lee C. 412 McClung, Mickey D. 412 McClure, Judy K. 95,102,127,140, 180.505 McCobb, Allan P. 187,505 McConachie, Daniel R. 191,505 McConaghy, Noel E. 88.505 McConnell, James L. 207,505 McConnell, James R. 217,286,505 McConnell, John 193,506 McConnell, William G. 120 McCord, Janice I. 67,77,173,412 McCormick, Dennis J. 82,112,506 McCormick, John S. 295 McCormick, Thomas W. 209,506 McCosh, Linda L. 237,506 McCown, Allen D. 82,209,506 McCoy, Ronda E. 237,506 McCoy, Susan J. 68,78,165,506 McCracken, Deanna M. 95,102,127, 265,506 McCracken, Malcolm D. 121,223,506 McCready, Stuart 556 McCreary, Frederick 351 .506 McCue, Robert L. 254,506 McCullar, Susan R. 167,506 McCurdy, Barbara J. 55.177,506 McDermet, Staley B. 223,506 McDermet, Stewart L. 132,223,412 McDiffett, Chriss B. 107 McDonald, Dorothy A. 373 McDonald, Hal T. 199,506 McDonald, Joyce E. 169,506 McDonald, Kathleen E. 94,351 McDonald, Ronald D, 263,431,506 McDougal, David E. 556 McDougal, Richard J. 133.191,506 McElroy, Richard M. 70,253,506 McEwen, Donald C. 219,295,506 McFadden, Aloha W. 240,506 McFadden, Clair L. 142,182,349,412 McFillen, Ralph W. 197,279,283,412 McGee, Judith E. 171,247,506 McGehe. Bruce A. 201.300:506 McGill, Robert C. 263,506 McCrath, Philip H. 87,139,506 McGraw, Douglas J. 136,143,205,412 McGregor, Dale L. 107,412 McGregor, Douglas D. 506 Mclnteer, Patrick L. 207,506 Mclntire, Carole J. 177,506 Mclntire, Kay L. 435 Mclntire. Ronald A. 183,506 Mclntyre Carolines. 165,412 Mclntyre, Jean A. 167,506 Mclntyre, Jeffery M. 506 Mclntyre, Steven G. 119,506 McKain, Gary R. 506 McKain, Glendon E. 506 McKaughan, Marlene F. 103.265,506 McKay. Carole S. 84,159,506 McKay, John R. 113,263,507 McKee, Carl E. 257,349,507 McKee, Craig S. 81,107 McKee, Roger R. 142,507 McKelvy, Kathleen M. 137,234,507 McKenna, Mary K. 412 McKeown, Richard B. 207,507 McKibbin, Lawrence E. 259,507 McKim, Larry K. 199.507 McKinley, James A. 412 McKinley, James H. 507 McKinley, Janice L. 247,507 McKinley Sharon E. 234,507 McKinley, William G. 107,507 McKinney, Donald E. 507 McKinney, John A. 112 McKinzie, Ronald V. 48.76,90,191,412 McKittrick, Sharon K. 237.507 McKnight. Janice D. 234,507 McKnight. Lois J. 103 McKown. Gary C. 109,412 McKown, Richard A. 507 McLain Lawrence J. 109,137,413 McLaury, Bruce E. 121 McLean, Christina F. 247,507 McLean, Douglas K. 182,348,413 McLenon, Marilyn A. 103,507 McLenon, Paul A. 127,256,507 McLeod, Jon R. 109,507 McMahon, Kenneth J. 24 McManis, Kay J. 234,507 McMaster, Cretchen A. 230,508 McMillan, Alan D. 255,508 McMillan, Marilyn A. 56,165,508 McMillen, LeroyG. 266,508 McMillen, Richard E. 508 McMillin, Karen R. 177,508 McMullen, David H. 49,71,77,191,413 McMurray, Diane S. 94,240.508 McNatt. JimmieL. 130,243,508 McNeal, Craig A. 366,367 McNeal, Janice E. 234,508 McNeal, John P. 215,302,303,413 McNeal, Kathleen A. 167,508 McNeely, Marcia A. 1 59,508 McNeill, Robert J. 217,508 McNickle, Byron L. 258,508 McPartlin, Geoffrey 217,316,508 McPeak, Garold L. 94 McPeak, Gloria J. 97 McPheeters, Vernon L. 199,348,508 McQueen, James A. 211,412 McQuillan, Michael W. 74,93 McVicker, Linda K. 238.508 McWilliams, Sally R. 171,508 Meade Insurance Co. 571 Meals, Harriet J. 60,67,70,84,95, 179,508 Mealy, William M. 223,413 Meats, Carolyn E. 173,413 Meats, Stephen E. 252,279,314,508 Medcraft, Martha J. 243,508 Medlin, C. J. 71,365 Meehan, Mary C. 171,240,376.508 Meek Margaret R. 95.345,413 Meek Patsy C. 227,230.508 Meeks, Charles E. 90,378.508 Meeks. Ellis M. 508 Meeks, John B. 258,508 Meeks, Suzanne J. 75,508 Meerpohl, Judy L. 173.508 Meetz, John E. 88,189,508 Mehl.Gary R. 201,314,508 Mehl. Susan D. 238,508 Mehner, David L. 203,279,413 Mehta, Ashvinkumar K. 112,508 Mehuron, John R. 203,413 Meier, Kathleen F. 230,508 Meirowsky. Bernard J. 254,508 Meisegeier, Larry R. 119,1 89,348,508 Melichar, Robert M. 104,221,508 Mellott, Mitchell P. 261,508 Meloan, Clifton E. 81 Melvin, Judith A. 171,247.508 Mendenhall, Sharon A. 141,508 Mennemeyer, Paul F. 109 Mennonite Fellowship 143 Men ' s Intramurals 314-317 Men ' s Varsity Clee Club 348 Menzies, Carl S. 378 Meredith, Donald L. 345 Meredith, Karen C. 97 Meredith, Keith E. 80,96.345.346 Merriam, Joseph G. 119,261,508 Merrifield, William 508 Merrill, Julia A. 165,509 Merrill, Susan 165,509 Merriman, Pamela A. 161,247,509 Merten, Donald H. 197,317,509 Mertz, Jacob E. 207,509 Mertz, James L. 197,435 Mertz, RichardS. 197,509 Merwin, Mary A. 91,115.509 Meseke, Mark M. 509 Messenger, Mary C. 52,60,66,177,413 Messer, Claudette M. 171,344,413 Messersmith, Maria J. 230.344,509 Messmer, Brenda K. 95,161,413 Metz, George E. 116,203.509 Metz, Jerry D. 77,201,509 Metzger, Ronald C. 221 ,509 Meyer, Barbara A. 127,237,509 Meyer, Carolyn S. 247,509 Meyer, David L. 112 Meyer Janet S. 140,141,230,509 Meyer, Jerry G. 191,509 Meyer. Richard B. 252,509 Meyer, Robert A. 413 Meyer, Sarah J. 135,234,509 Meyers. Gaylord D. 556 Meyers, Irene B. 251 Meyers. Maryalys 234,509 Meyers, Susan A. 240,509 Meyers, Thomas (Mrs. ) 262 Meyers, Thomas D. 207,413 Michaud. Micheal E. 254.509 Michie, Terry K. 263.509 Mick. John R. 52,413 Mickelsen, Ross 98,380 Mickelson, Eldon L. 85.251,255.413 Middleswart. Jerry M. 122 Middleswart. Peggy L. 123 Middleton, Katherine L. 96,134,140, 141.413 Middleton Margaret A. 70.96.132,413 Middleton, William M. 99.509 Middleton. William W. 116 Milas, Raymond J. 413 Milbourn, Max W. 12 Miles. Janice J. 94.165.234.509 Millenbruch, Janice 238,509 585 Miller. Carol E. 157,509 Miller, Carolyn J. 70,175.509 Miller. Cheryl J. 138,169 Miller, Craig L. 89,224,509 Miller, David D. 367,509 Miller, Donald 74 Miller. Edward P. 121.509 Miller. Eunice M. 78,435 Miller, Fred R. 122,199.509 Miller. Gary W. 254,509 Miller, Gerald D. 74,87 Miller, Irwin A. 509 Miller, James I. 122 Miller, Jean M. 173,509 Miller, Joyce L. 247,509 Miller, Judith A. 165,509 Miller, Judith A. 95.159.413 Miller, Kenneth A. 80 Miller, Laurence F. 106,195,413 Miller. LeroyW. 119,254.509 Miller, Lynda K. 234.509 Miller, Marilyn 179.509 Miller, Mark L. 71,85.201.372.509 Miller, Marshall F. 254 510 Miller, Martha V. 313.510 Miller, MaryC. 80,173,510 Miller, Murray J. 184.413 Miller. Patricia K. 94.159,413 Miller Pharmacy 566 Miller, Ray L. 435 Miller. Robert F. 213.510 Miller. Robert H. 70,1 16 133 255 510 Miller. Ronald A. 137.254349510 Miller. Susanne 240.510 Miller, Suzanne 234,510 Miller, William E. 215.348.413 Milleson. Ronald M. 510 Millett. Maxine M. 84,243,510 Milling Association 87 Millis, Danny H. 211317510 Mills, Leon J. 120413 Mills, Michael T. 193345510 Mills. Pat 123 Mills, Sylvia M. 49,60,84,161 510 Mills. Robert B. 93 Min. Chen 124 Miner. Clarence R. 263.510 Miner, Dennis L. 221 510 Minneman. Sherrill S. 101265510 Minnis, Marsha L. 237510 Minnis. Roberta I. 161 234 510 Minocha, Harish C. 126 Minor, Carole S. 413 Minter, Robert W. 122 Minter. Roger D. 91 Mirza. Ahmed A. 126414 Misak. Eldon L. 122.224,510 Mishler. Danny D. 510 Misra, Prabhat K. 108,126,435 Mistry. Narendra M. 1 26 Mitcha. John L. 255510 Mitchell, Alan M. 510 Mitchell. Barbara S. 240,510 Mitchell, Edgar W. 201414 Mitchell. Howard L. 21 Mitchell. Karen L. 140,141142510 Mitchell, Karen S. 1 13.237 ' 332 414 Mitchell. Mary V. 95,179.510 ' Mitchell. Robert L. 119 Mitchell. Timothy W. 209414 Mitts, Robert L. 279 Miyaji, RoyT. 82 Mizell. Ro bert H. 119 Mizner, Gail D. 86 Mo, Ru H. 124,142 Moate. Ruth (Mrs.) 184 Moberly, Harry F. 76.120 Mobley, Susan M. 132,177.234,510 Mock. Josephine L. 265414 Moden, Gary W. 209,510 Moden. Lloyd D. 209.374.510 Modlin. Jerry S. 103,230.510 Moeller. Frank E. 121 Moeller. Joan 123 Moews. Robert M. 96.138,345,510 Moggie, Maurice C. 72 Mohr. Marilyn K. 169 510 Mohri, William F. 120.223,414 Mohrman, Carolyn K. 104.159.510 Molinari, Peter L. 72.257.315510 Moline, Linda L. 237.414 Moller. Carole J. 102,265510 Monahan, Marcia S. 115,142,510 Monninger, Maurice E. 199,414 Monroe. Robert J. 49 Montford, Dianna J. 247.510 Montgomery, Gary L. 258.51 1 Montgomery, Joe E. 79,51 1 Montgomery, Roger A. 511 Montgomery. Ronald E. 256,511 Montgomery, Russell. 263,51 1 Monts. Marilyn R. 234 346 51 1 Moody. Ann E. 247,511 Moody, Evelyn E. 134,137.265511 Moon. HughD. 414 Moore. Bettie G. 50,103,265511 Moore, Donald E. 511 Moore. Fritz 56 Moore, Jack E. 223,414 Moore. James R 414 Moore. James R. 187,511 Moore. Janet L. 240,51 1 Moore, Janice A. 230.511 Moore. Kathryn A. 94.1 59,414 Moore, Larry E. 211,511 Moore. Lowell C. 207,375.511 Moore. LyleV. 511 Moore. Marjorie A. 142,173,414 Moore. Meredith A. 227.230,511 Moore. Michael K. 119,255,511 Moore. Philip F. 219,511 Moore, Robert L. 86.511 Moore, Rodney L. 263,511 Moore, Roger L. 106,256,511 Moore. Sandra C. 89,234,511 Moore. Sandra J. 105,435 Moore. Sue 1 1 5 Moore, Thomas G. 285 Moore. Thornton A. 259,511 Moore, Wesley N. 107 Moore. William T. 263,511 Moran, Howard W. 256,51 1 Moran, Kennison L. 247,51 1 Morath, Max 341 Mordy, Charles E. 556 Morehouse, Richard W. 1 2 1 ,5 1 1 Moreland, Joe E. 217,511 Morey, John G. 207,511 Morgan, Johnnie L. 161.511 Morgan, Jonetta A. 142,231.511 Morgan. Kenneth E. 511 Morgan. L. D. 9 Morgan. Laurence 279.286 Morgan, Linda M. 177 511 Morgan, Patrick E. 252,51 1 Morgan, Richard E. 197,51 1 Morgan. Rita M. 135,231,512 Morgan, Robert L. 1 10.414 Morgenson, Jonathon D. 201 ,373.51 2 Morgenstern. Jerry L. 139.254,512 Morris. Billy R. 217,512 Morris, Clarence A. 263.512 Morris. Deane 97 Morris, John K. 217,414 Morris, Larry R. 130 Morris, Marilyn C. 95,313,512 Morris. Ruth E. 130 Morris, William A. 253.512 Morris. William H. 71 Morrison, Marva L. 95,102,180,512 Morrow. Don J. 82,1 12 Morrow. Janice J. 240.512 Morse. Richard H. 33.79 Morse. Richard L. D. 39 Mortar Board 66 Mortimer. Kay D. 175.247,512 Morton, Frances A. 243,512 Morton, Marcia J. 512 Moser, Lowell E. 261.435 Moser, Michael L. 133,512 Mosier, Jacob 43,47 Mosier, Stanley J. 140.141,414 Mosier. Steven R. 122,140.141,512 Mosley, Robert A. 263.512 Moss MaxR. 51,121.187.286,385,512 Moss, Thomas D. 120.414 Mosteller. James I. 132.299 Motes, James E. 48,89.414 Mottin, James L. 215.414 Mouden. Ward H. 253.512 Moulin, Carl F. 209.512 Moulton. Robert E. 255.512 Mount. Eva M. 103.128.235.512 Mount. James D. 81.107.414 Mount. Sharon A. 108.231.512 Mowder, Muriel J. 175.235.512 Moyer. Joseph W. 255.285.51 2 Moyer, Rodnev E. 119.211,512 Moyer, Ronald W. 512 Moyer, VickiJ. 175.512 Moynagh. Francis P. 120,223,414 Mil Phi Epsilon 77 Mudaliar, Arcot S. 437 Muehring. Paul E. 154.225.512 Mueller, Barbara L. 240.512 Mueller. Steven A. 88.118.131,512 Mueller, William W. 349 Mulanax. Alvin E. 16 Mullen, Clyde W. 358 Mullen. Louella L. 97 Muller. James L. 349 Mullin. Thomas W. 349,512 Mundhenke. Gary L. 53,56,65,106, 205.414 Mundhenke, Lorene K. 75.95.153, 169,414 Mundhenke. Rita D. 49.60.67.84, 179.512 Mundt. Cynthia A. 165.414 Munoz. Juan V. 414 Munson, Charles E. 74.76.87 Munson. Jerry L. 68.219.512 Munson. Mary K. 127.142,237,512 Munz. Gloria D. 247.512 Muret, Jeanne L. 127.231,512 Murphree. M. Lynn 165.512 Murphy. Barbara J. 512 Murphy, B. Kathleen 69,159,414 Murphy. James P. 512 Murphy. Maryanne 1 59 Murphy, Robert J. 512 Murphy. Walter L. 215.415 Murray, Joseph M. 285 Murray. Sue K. 132.512 Murray, Valarie L. 240.513 Murrell. Willie V. 286 Murrow Elton G. 257.513 Murry. Catherine A. 175,231.513 Murry, John 26 Music 344-351 Music Educators National Conference 96 Musil, Jerry L. 97.513 Musil. John W. 513 Musil. Samuel A. 415 Mustoe. Martha A. 175.513 Myers, Andra L. 243,513 Myers, Charles R. 217,513 Myers, David L. 415 Myers, Dennis E. 513 Myers, Dennis T. 513 Myers, James H. 119 Myers. Laverne R. 127,513 Myers, Marilyn S. 55,69,240,513 Myers, Michael R. 513 Myers, Mickey B. 108 Myers, Monica J. 173,415 Myers, Ralphs. 513 Myers, Richard B. 109.217,415 Myers, Russell A. 295 Myers, Sherril J. 235,513 Myers. Steven R. 513 N Nachtigal, Chester L. 83,109,143, 375,415 Nafziger, Gary L. 513 Nagel, JohnC. 256,513 Nagely, Arnold G. 119.513 Najjar, Aida A. 125.435 Nance, Christopher E. 122 Nance, Shirley J. 123 Narahari, Reddy M. 126 Nash, Peter G. 219,415 Nash, Rodney T. 266.51 3 Nass, James W. 213,415 Nauert, Richard A. 95,254,41 5 Nauerth. Janet E. 415 Naufel, James C. 185.513 Navinsky, Donald J. 139.513 Navrat, Dennis E. 80,85.201,415 Neaderhiser, Keith D. 376 Neaderhiser, Sandra 235.513 Neal. John A. 513 Nebgen, John T. 513 Nedrow, Jean E. 237,513 Nedwed, Eugene R. 219,513 Nehring, Dianne F. 231,513 Nehru, B. K. 30 Neill, Benjamin J. 187,513 Neill.GwenD. 127.247,513 Neill, Sue A. 167,247,513 Neitzel. Rebecca R. 247,513 Nelson Ann E. 165.231,513 Nelson, Annette K. 94.95,513 Nelson, Armin E. 127,257,513 Nelson, Brian B. 215.415 Nelson. Carl E. 184,415 Nelson, Carl W. 267,415 Nelson, Carol A. 136 Nelson, Charles H. 113 Nelson, David E. 286 Nelson, Dennis T. 122,205.513 Nelson. Gary R. 209,513 Nelson, James P. 119.223,513 Nelson. John R. 189.415 Nelson. Kathleen D. 60,67,70,177,513 Nelson, Larry J. 87 Nelson, Merle F. 203.513 Nelson, Nanci S. 84.165.514 Nelson Norman E. 207.514 Nelson, Sharon K. 1 63,5 1 4 Nelson. Sharon L. 140,141,247.514 Nelson, Stephen D. 68,69,197,514 Nelson, Susan J. 175,373.415 Nelson. Thomas M. 154.221,514 Nemerowicz, Stanley 415 Nesmith, Dwight 277 Nesmith, Ingrid E. 514 Neufeld. Jimmy R. 143 Neufeld, Priscilla D. 94.143 Neufeldt. Elaine R. 136,143,241.514 Neufeldt, Joleen G. 102,127,134.143, 180,415 Neuschafer, Larry G. 514 Neville, George O. 112,514 Nevins. Ralph G. 32 Nevins, Carolyn S. 351.514 Nevins, Robert D. 351.514 New. Jimmy F. 223.514 Newby, Francis A. 101 Newby, Martha A. 235.514 Newcomer. Glenn A. 88.127.514 Newcomer, Lynn W. 253.415 Newcomer, Sonja L. 238.514 Newkirk, Richard L. 514 Newman Club 138-139 Newman. David R. 137.514 News Bureau 377 Newsom. George W. 215.514 Newsom, Keith E. 254.351,514 Newton, Ef fie (Mrs.) 168 Newton, Elizabeth A. 127,237,514 Newton. Steven C. 193,514 Ng, Vince K. 124 Nicholas, Glenda L. 141.240,514 Nicholas. Robert A. 41 5 Nichols. Barbara A. 231.514 Nichols, Connie V. 241.514 Nichols. David A. 120.415 Nichols. Judith A. 241.514 Nichols, Margaret E. 175.514 Nichols. Robert B. 279 Nicholson. Larry D. 1 1 2.41 5 Nicholson. Larry M. 257 Nicholson, Rodney D. 217,279,514 Nicholson. Walter L. 415 Nickel, Duane F. 207,514 Nicks, Clyde H. 182,514 Niedenthal. Linda K. 265.345,514 Nielson, Charles C. 112,266,514 Niemann, Michael G. 514 Niemoeller. Howard 514 Niemoller, Bonnie E. 68,240,514 Nightingale, Conrad 254,514 Nijweide, Robert J. 261,435 Nikkei, L. Wayne 209,515 Nilean, Nou 122 Niles. Douglas B. 106,515 Niles, Marianne 265,515 Niles, Nancy L 173 Niles, Sherrill A. 103,159,415 Nilson, Eugene A. 515 Nilson, Gretchen A. 158,370.415 Ninemire. Gerald A. 90 Nivison. Richard L. 515 Nixon, David L. 257.515 Nixon, Janis V. 227.247,515 Nixon, Richard A. 380,515 Nixon, Valerie A. 165,515 Njoku, Clestine O. 117,118 Noble, Barbara P. 95,116,265,415 Noble, Nancy S. 79.132,179,515 Noble. Merrill E. 24 Noland, John C. 374,515 Nolder, Larry H. 515 Noll, Donna L. 265,515 Noll. Elisa E. 95,161,515 Noller, Douglas 110,515 Noller, Margaret D. 102,173,415 Noller, Virginia E. 135 Nolte, Larry D. 119.215,351,515 Nolting. Charlotte A. 101,247,515 Nomer. Linda G. 68,243,515 Norberg, John E. 60.201,515 Norbury, Fritz 267,515 Norby. Oscar W. 23.91 Norden. Larry T. 263.515 Nordin. John A. 21,24,83,98 Nordstedt, Roger A. 48,65,74,205,416 Norman, Jan L. 267,416 Norman, Reid L. 257,515 Norton, Charles L. 1 6,2 1 ,380 Norton, Richard K. 86,131,515 Nottingham, Sylvia J. 233,416 Noud. William G. 131.515 Novak. Donald J. 81,107,416 Novak, Michael A. 48.203,300,515 Novak, Roger H. 215.416 Novotny, Myma J. 102.416 Novosel, John M. 219.279,515 Nowels, Guy E. 416 Nulty. Judith K. 235,351.515 Nuss. Norman P. 195.315,516 Nuss. RobertD. 203,516 Nuttelman, Robert A. 106,219,516 Nwokedi. Christopher 1 1 8 Nwosu. Nnakarame A. 118 Nye, JohnC. 256.516 Nyswonger, Stana J. 163.247.516 Nyquist, Anellen 84,159,273,516 Oberhelman. Joline F. 243,351,516 Obermeyer. Wynn F. 260,516 Obermueller, Gary K. 516 Obrien, Lawrence P. 193.416 Ochampaugh, Clifford 80, 1 3 1 ,349,5 1 6 Ochs, CarofA. 235.516 Ochs, LeeE. 416 O ' Connell, Virginia A. 78.241,516 O ' Connor, Robert D. 516 Odegard. Larry M. 516 O ' Dell. Edward C. 70.116.257,516 O ' Dell, Glen A. 219,516 O ' Dell, Larry D. 211.516 O ' Donnell, Jerry L. 191,516 Ceding. Bernard H. 49.72.133.191,416 Oeser, Sheila M. 516 O ' Fallon, James M. 203,516 O ' Fallon, Kenneth O. 16 Off-Campus Women 115 Of futt. Robert L. 154,215,516 Ogburn. Jerry A. 82.110.267,516 Ogden. Judith A. 243.516 Ogle. Sherman F. 259.516 Ohlde Douglas A. 267.351.516 Ohlemeier, Bill J. 79.376,435 Ohlmeier, Lee H. 416 Ohlsen, Joel D. 68.266,516 Ohman, Nancy B. 231,516 Ohnmacht, Mary J. 516 O. K. House 259 Oke Susan M. 84.86.165,516 O ' Keeffe, Doris 123 O ' Keeffe. Gerald L. 121 Olbrich, M. Susan 416 Oldham, Larry S. 1 22 O ' Leary, Richard H. 516 Oleen, Judy A. 175.516 Oliver, Stephen A. 516 Olivier, Donna L. 137.227.235,516 Olsen, Aldan S. 88.263,516 Olsen, Barry G. 516 Olsen, Jeanette E. 97 Olson. Carol L. 167.516 Olson. John W. 254.517 Olson. Keith F. 109,201 Olson, Keith L. 72.517 Olson, Nancy J. 171.517 Olson. Raymond V. 21 Olson, Richard L. 517 Olson. Ross A. 98.140.141,517 Olson Shoe Service 570 Oltjen. Allan C. 205,416 O ' Malley. Patrick K. 517 Oman. Price W. 252.517 Omenski. Joseph E. 221.416 Omicron Delta Epsilon 83 586 Omicron Nu 75 O ' Neil, Carl S. 121 O ' Neil, Carol 123 O ' Neill, George D. 122 O ' Neill, Patricks. 86 Onyia, Kenneth N. 117,118 Opdycke, Don R. 85,193.517 Opdycke, Kenneth K. 209,517 Opfer, Walter D. 104,517 Opie, Rae J. 173,416 Oplinger, Edward S. 48,76,99,127, 205,517 Opocensky, Kathryn R. 50,95,102, 247,416 Opocensky, Phyllis E. 103,247,345,517 Oppenlander, Lysle R. 344.349,517 Oppliger Catherine 140,141,247,517 Oppy, James A. 60,203,416 Orchcsis 132 Orendorff, John A. 306 Orientation 324-325 Orrell, Linda D. 163,247,517 Orth, Janice M. 133.163,517 Osborn, Elizabeth A. 161,517 Osborn. James M. 118,252,517 Osborn Throck M. 221,517 Osborne, Coral A. 235,346,517 Osborne. Larry A. 517 Osborne, Rex D. 517 Osbourn, Richard L. 416 Oshel, Bonnie K. 97 Oshel. Gary M. 107,416 Ost. Sharon K. 95,169,351,517 Otaegui. Antonio G. 517 Otney. Linda K. 556 Otte. Myrna M. 127,231,351,517 Otte, Vern E. 48,52,205,416 Otto, Carolyn G. 167,517 Otto. Merbon L. 104 Outdoor Track 302-305 Overcash, Paula K. 247,517 Overley, Gary S. 1 27. 1 40,1 41 ,255,517 Overley. Ronald W. 223,517 Overstreet, Lavonda. 101,247,517 Overton, Steven P. 253.285,517 Oveson, Linda S. 167.517 Owen. Billy R. 209.517 Owen, Gary D. 344,517 Owens, Thomas C. 261,517 Ownby, Jerry S. 1 1 1 Owsley, Stuart L. 203.517 Pacey, Gary J. 316 Packard, Mary G. 263,416 Paddock, Carol R. 97 Paddock, Charles E. 207,518 Paddock, Garry O. 90,518 Paddock, Richard S. 119,253,518 Padgilwar, Narayan D. 94 Pady, Stuart M. 21,24 Pagan, Raymond A. 252,518 Page, Charles L. 207,518 Page, Evelyn (Mrs.) 194 Page, Richard L. 416 Pageler. Linda A. 167,416 Paige, Carole 97 Pallesen, Peter J. 221.416 Palmer, Larry G. 219,518 Palmer, Patricia A. 247,518 Palmer, William E. 69,79,83,109,197, 317.416 Panchal, Yacharappa 126 Panhellenic 153 Pankratz, Gary F. 279,282 Pankratz, Marilyn K. 243,518 Pankratz, Ronald D. 518 Pannbacker. Beth M. 235.518 Pape, Linda L. 94.159,518 Pape, Warner R. 518 Pape, Willis J. 184,518 Paph, Charles L. 107 Paquette, Lonnie L. 518 Paradis, Ronald E. 286 Paradis, Yvonne P. 241,518 Parakarn, Smarn 90 Pardee, James E. 184.518 Parikh. Ramesh M. 435 Paris. William F. 518 Parish, James C. 93 Parker, Alice A. 231,518 Parker, David L. 48.68.69.203,518 Parker, Ralph M. 199,518 Parker, Robert C. 252.298.299,518 Parker, Robert W. 518 Parker, Robert W. 72 Parker, Rosanne M. 136.241.518 Parker, Suzanne 241,351.518 Parker, S. Thomas 24 Parks, Janice L. 173.518 Parks, William L. 263,518 Parris. Fred M. 71 Parry, Janet S. 518 Parsley, James D. 73 Parsley. Sandy 97 Parsons, Glennis K. 231 518 Parsons Hall 258 Parsons, Lynn K. 68.132,227.235.518 Parsons, R. Stanley (Mrs ) 258 Parsons. Steven D. 116225518 Partch, Sue L. 127.247.518 Parthemer. Nancy C. 247.518 Pasha. Muhammad A. 125 435 Pate. William R. 255,518 Patee, Melvin L 99 518 Patel. Chimanlal P. 437 Patel. Dineshchandra 126 Patel, Rajendra U. 126,435 Patel, Rambhai N. 112,126,416 Patel, Sureshchandra 126,417 Patel, Vinubhai C. 126,435 Patil, Jayant S. 91,126,435 Patry, James D. 90,99,518 Pattengill, Maurice 74,93 Patterson, Jodie L. 235,518 Patterson, Randy B. 254,519 Patterson, Stephen E. 155,201,519 Patterson, Terry L. 82,254,519 Patton, Janet L. 127,227,231,359,519 Patton, Janet N. 136,180,417 Patton, Lisbeth (Mrs. ) 264 Patton, Pat V. 284,285 Patton, Patricia A. 68,127,131,180, 351,519 Paul Dooley Jewelry 570 Pauley, Lawrence D. 519 Payne, Settle L. 136,241,519 Payne, Donald E. 300 Payne, Henry D. 90 Payne, Kenneth R. 417 Payne, William M. 255,519 Peabody, Linda L. 97 Peak, Dennis M. 255,519 Peakes, Roy L. 519 Pearce, Bryan F. 260,519 Pearce, Cecil W. 187,348,417 Pearce, Kenneth W. 285 Pearce, Rita L. 77,519 Pearse, Robert D. 201,519 Pearson, Elaine L. 235,519 Pearson, Wayne A 80, 1 42,266,348, 351,519 Pease, Dean A. 306 Pease, Jane E. 177,231,519 Peck, James A. 316 Peck, John C. 197,348,519 Peck, Leonard D. 189,519 Pedersen, Nancy A. 1 23 Pedersen, Randall E. 121 Pederson. James H. 519 Peeks, Vernita J. 70.73,263,417 Peery, Stephen H. 111,252,519 Peine, Caroline 1 5 Peirce, Stephen W. 197,519 Peiter, Marilyn A. 140,435 Peithman, Allen E. 79,217,295,376,417 Peltier, Sharon A. 137,241,519 Pember. Duane R. 254.519 Pemberton, Ronny L. 122 Pence, Charles D. 203,417 Pence, John T. 435 Penka. Jerald D. 119,137 Penka, Judith A. 137 Penner, Jeanene S. 24 1,519 Penner, Maurice D. 74,87,133,267,519 Penner, Richard L. 519 Penney ' s 569 Penrod, Michael D. 211,279,417 People-to- People 127 Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. 560 Perk, Wayne L. 256,519 Perrier, Thomas D. 223,519 Perrill, Peggy J. 238,519 Perry, Clayton A. 256,519 Perry, Dale J. 116 Perry, Jack L. 519 Perry, James C. 201,314,519 Perry, Kay L. 161,417 Perry, Layton M. 108,349 Perry, R. H. 12 Perschbacher, Elmer N. 519 Pershing Rifles 86 Pesout, Robert M. 285 Peterman, Jennifer J. 247,519 Peters, Chester E. 14,16,56,65,277 Peters, Dennis R. 263,519 Peters, Jon D. 252.519 Peters, Karen S. 103,140,141,520 Peters, Leroy L. 93 Peters, Sherian K. 94,161,520 Petersen, George E. 254,520 Petersen, Rodney D. 263,520 Peterson, David F. 138,416 Peterson, Donald F. 127.203,417 Peterson, Dorothy (Mrs.) 160 Peterson, Eldon E. 116,135.254,520 Peterson, Frederick 86,104,223520 Peterson, Garth L. 119,520 Peterson. Harold C. 203,520 Peterson, Jean 559 Peterson, Jerald A. 122 Peterson, Karen S. 238,520 Peterson, Larry M. 201,520 Peterson, Orville M. 88.189.520 Peterson, Patricia L. 167,520 Peterson, Ralph W. 417 Peterson, Ronald L. 520 Peterson, Ronald N. 520 Peterson. Willis I. 185,417 Petri, Raymond L. 106.520 Petrie. Benjamin 108,520 Petsch. Harold A. 209,520 Pettey. Lynda L. 70 Petticoat Penthouse 249 Pettiiohn. Linda K. 101,131,243,520 Pettis. Flordie M 67 Pfanenstiel, James L. 73.417 Pfanenstiel, Richard 209,520 Pfanenstiel. JoAnn 97 Pfeffer. Ronald L. 213,520 Pflughoeft, Mary J. 78,238,520 Phi Alpha Mu 70 Phi Delta Kappa 72 Phi Delta Thct.i 210-211 Phi Eta Kappa 73 Phi Eta Sigma 68 Phi Kappa Phi 67 Phi Kappa Tau 184 Phi Kappa Thct.i 212-213 Phi Lambda Upsilon 81 Phi Mu Alpha 80 Phi Upsilon Omicron 78 Philhours, Susy J. 520 Philips, Gilbert H. 116 Phillips, James S. 261,520 Phillips, Robert W. 154,182,520 Phipps, Patty E. 243,520 Pi Beta Phi 178-179 Pi Kappa Alpha 214-215 Pi Tau Sigma 83 Piatt, Joel D. 201,520 Pickard, L. Earl 197,317,417 Pickard, Stephen R. 104,197,349,520 Picker, Meide K. 97 Picker, William A. 82,112,417 Pierce, Kent A. 215,520 Pierce, Patricia A. 173,520 Pigg, Linda L. 73,94,179,417 Pilger, Shelia R. 141,169,520 Pine, Stanley W. 197,520 Pinkerton, Shirley A. 167,520 Pinkston. Gary L. 223,417 Pino, Nick 257,295.520 Pitchford, William 267,520 Pitman, Leroy E. 139,520 Pitter. Herman A. 117 Pitts, Charles W. 93 Pizza Hut 573 Plant, William J. 68 Plays 318-323 Pletcher, Ronald D. 107,219,417 Plmsky. Robert O. 520 Plocharski, Edward J. 122 Plotkin, Nathan 116 Plunkett, Lela F. 520 Pocs, Alexander G. 267,520 Poe. Sally A. 103,247,520 Poell, Mark A. 191,520 Poelma, Donald E. 87,139,521 Pohl. Renita K. 247,521 Pohlman, Randolph A. 521 Poland. Donald S. 109 Political Science Club 105 Pollock, Jon M. 116,211,521 Poison, Steven R. 201,521 Polz Alexis A. 179,247,521 Poma, Louis L. 201,257,286,521 Pomeranz, Yeshajahu 143 Pomerenke. Gretchen 173.351,521 Pomodoro, Caroline 241,521 Pool, Joan E. 163,521 Poola, Jagadeesan V. 1 24,1 26 Poore, Gary L. 521 Poore, Mary A. 91,247,521 Popat, Kanaiyalal C. 108,126,435 Pope, James W. 21 1,521 Pope, Phyllis A. 521 Pope Ray M. 521 Popkess, Barbara J. 167,521 Popkess, Katherine A. 167,418 Poppe, Judith C. 77,96,243,346, 351,521 Porter, Carol L. 169,521 Porter Joy L. 131.247,521 Porter, Linda E. 50,141,521 Porter, Martha J. 1 36,41 8 Porterfield, Margene 431 Poteet, Judith E. 418 Potenski Rose M. 249,521 Potenski, William E. 521 Potter, David C. 122 Potter, Richard W. 90,521 . Potter, Sarah A. 167,521 Potts, Georgiana L. 521 Pounds, Linda L. 110,375,418 Powell Bros., Inc. 561 Powell. Carole L. 73,175,418 Powell, Constance A. 95,241,521 Powell, Cora S. 95,237,521 Powell, David C. 521 Powell. Douglas E. 132,211,521 Powell, Eugene L. 252,521 Powell, George M. 89,211,418 Powell, James D. 79,348,376.521 Powell, Sandra E. 142,247,521 Powell, Shareon L. 235.521 Power, Cheryl A. 102,159,521 Power, Virginia A. 173,521 Powers Charles T. 71.366 Praeger, Kent R. 119,223,521 Prajapati, Dhanjibha 107,126,418 Prakash. C. Venkatesh 126 Prater. Marvin E. 521 Pratt, Roberta K. 94.163.418 Pratt William L. 225.418 Preddy. Donna R. 163,418 Preheim, Lynette 143 Preheim, Peter P. 120,143,521 President 8 Preston. Dale L. 21 1,521 Pretze,-, Mary J. 127,140.247,521 Pre- Veterinary Medicine Club 118-119 Price Amelia A. 103,238.522 Price. Carl B. 154,21 1.522 Price Lawrence E. 207,418 Price. Nedrick L. 121 Price. Sandra K. 163.522 Priddy, Darrell, D. 127,205.348, 378,418 Priefert, Paul B. 351 Primrose. Herbert D. 522 Prince. Theodore C. 522 Pringle, Diana K. 101,140,141,522 Prmtz, Edward M. 219,522 Pritchett, Lynda L. 247,522 Prochanzka, Carole S. 241,522 Prochaska, Marilyn J. 238,522 Proctor, Constance J. 418 Proctor. Max A. 72 Proctor, Nancy L. 263,522 Proctor, Virgil G. 522 Prose, Larry N. 522 Prose, Ruby D. 241,522 Provenzano, Joseph S. 73,253,279,280, 281.418 Prusok, Ralph E. 14,52,60,124 Pryor, Mary A. 69.177,231,522 Pryor, Vickie B. 247,522 Publications 364-373 Puckett, Sharryl A. 95,115,522 Puderbaugh, Leslie G. 522 Puig, Jorge 252,522 Pu=sley, A. L. 10 Puiliam. John M. 217,522 Pullman, Raymond P 195,522 Puls, Spencer A. 217,279.418 Purinton, Jack B. 556 Purinton, P. Thomas 120,197,522 Purvis, Leonard G. 418 Putnam Association 69 Putnam Hall 232-235 Putnam, L. Irene 69 Pyle, Barbara A. 10,141,169,522 Pyle, Dana D. 522 Pyle, E. M. 114,522 Pyles, James A. 122,256,522 Quade, Kenneth C. 195,418 Quadri, Azmathulla S. 125 Quadri, Syed A. 107 Quantic, M. Bruce 72 Quantic, Lois C. 94,237,418 Quantrell, Mary J. 247,522 Quarri.Syed A. 126,436 Query, Ann L. 173,522 Query, Bryan L. 92,133,187,522 Quirk, Larry D. 207,522 Qureshi, Zafar A. 93,125 Racette, Henry R. 418 Racette, Judith A. 418 Rachesky, Ronald P. 253,522 Rader, Richard A. 522 Radford, Sharon K. 522 Radio Club 116 Radke, John E. 189,418 Rafferty, James M. 187,522 Raffety, Gary D. 195.522 Rafter. Barry L. 207,522 Rahe. Charlotte C. 73,94,159,351.418 Raheja, Kishore L. 126 Rahman. Mohammed, A. 106,107,125, 126,418 Raile, Loretta R. 238,523 Railsback, Beth 130 Railsback, Lee 47 Rainer, Elvin F. 199,523 Raines, Glenn A. 349,523 Raj, Ammu S. 1 26 Raj, Yesoda D. 126 Rajpal, Tejinder S. 125 Rajparia, Devendra S. 126,436 Rajput Yudh V. 1 12,418 Raju, Dantuluri C. 92,126,436 Raman, M. Sundara 126 Ramey Bros. Lumber and Coal 564 Ramohandani. Mithoo 126 Ramsey, Karel S. 241.523 Randall, Betty A. 84,171,523 Randall. Paul K. 131,523 Randels, Eleanor A. 312 Randels, Ora L. 231,523 Randle Dorothy A. 68 Randle, William C. 122 Randolph, Delvin D. 1 22,523 Raney. Gary L. 82,1 12,418 Raney, Leland W. 106,523 Rankin, Daniel Q. 255,523 Ransopher, Janet L. 247,523 Ransopher, John H. 523 Ransopher. Pat R. 97 Ranz, Edward C. 215.310.523 Rao, Chava M. 126 Rao, Desai N. 126 Rao Gummanur V. 126.436 Rao, Kruttiventy R. 126,436 Rao. Madhusudhan C. 107 Raop. William R. 121 Rash. Patricia A 52.66.70,73,153, 173,418 Rasmussen, Carol A. 102,418 Rasmussen Duane K 419 Rath, Janice J. 231,523 Rathbun, Gene P. 267.523 Rathbun, Leon K. 90,419 Rathbun, Neva J. 114 Rathbun. Paula L. 127.231.523 Ratliff. Billy D. 21 1.298.523 Rattle. Cheryl L. 131.235.523 Rawson, Thomas M. 266,523 Ray, Joseph M. 223.285,523 Ray, Loren F. 121 Ray, Marian E. 120.419 Ray, Philip C. 104 587 Ray Terry L. 119.223,524 Ravi, Charles R, 85.379,380.419 Raymer. Cecilia M. 104.169.524 Raymond, George E. 257.379.419 Raymond. Ruth L. 175,235,524 Razani. Arsalan 1 17 Rea, Roger 266,524 Rea, RuthC. 70,131.419 Reard. Terrence E. 219.524 Reardon. James N. 193.419 Recob. Ernest A. 306 Reddy. Modem N. 436 Reddy, Sukumar R. 419 Reddy, Thettu R. 126.436 Redetzke Kenneth E. 139.213.419 Redlinger, Jacob F. 107,524 Redmond. Ronald L. 191.524 Reece. Dixie J. 238.333.524 Reece Howard T. 254,524 Reece. John H. (Mrs.) 210 Reed Elliott Jewelers 573 Reed. Bruce H. 217.419 Reed Carol S. 169,524 Reed. Clyde M. 9 Reed. Donald L. 201.524 Reed, John W. 69.82.112.183,524 Reed, Linda J. 263,419 Reed, Philip C. 524 Reed. Ronald J. 189.419 Reed Sharon D. 94.161.419 Reed. William R. 255.524 Reed William W. 92,189,524 Reedy. Stephen L. 98 Reeh, Loretta E. 247,524 Rees, Albert W. 256,524 Rees. Helen L. 163.419 Rees. Marilyn J. 97 Rees, Richard D. 189,436 Reese. Glen P. 105 Reeves. Dorothy A. 54,77,171,333, Reeves, Nancy C. 1 59.231 ,524 Reeves, Richard D. 419 Reffner, Jack F. 191,419 Rehmert, Sandra 243,524 Regnier, Roger E. 23 Reichel, Darell R. 112,223,419 Reichel. Lana K. 419 Reichert, Walter J. 267,524 Reichuber. Arnold J. 87,1 39.256.524 Reid. Richard D. 203.524 Reid. Shirley J. 179.524 Reimer. Donald E. 49.154.213,524 Reimer. Erv.n C. 90.143.419 Reimer. Lindley J. 351 Reimer. Robert R. 99 Reineke. Charles E. 81 Reinhart. Max J. 211.419 Reiss. Raena L. 94.161.524 Reiter. Michael J. 219.524 Reitz. llene. 238,524 Reitzel. N. Romilda 241,524 Reliable Transfer and Storage Co. 569 Religious Council 134 Remley, Max D. 257,524 Rempel. Warren (Mrs.) 140,141 Rempel. Warren 140.141 Rendleman. Mary K. 237.366.524 Renfrew. Robert M. 201.419 Renner. Robert P. 183.259.524 Renner Sheryl A. 241,524 Renollet. Raymond E. 1 36,524 Renouf. Michael R. 88,131 133.524 Rensenhouse. N. Sue 241,524 Rentschler, Robert L. 221,524 Renz, Karen S. 524 Repp. KarenS. 171.524 Reppert. John C. 50.52.71,197,436 Reppert, Joseph R 71.197,368,524 Reser, Gerald H. 191,419 Resley. Vicki A. 138,238.525 Rottenmeyer. Carl W. 93 Retter Cheryl G. 94.167,525 Rewerts. Ellis W. 419 Reynolds. David R. 223.298.525 Reynolds, Gary J. 48.90.268.419 Reynolds, James F. 225.525 Reynolds. Kenneth R. 119 Reynolds. Marsha L. 102,263,525 Reynolds Nancy W. 114 Reynolds. Robert R. 107 Reynolds. Steven K. 90.525 Reynolds. Sue 1 1 5 Rezac. Ronald E. 116.256.525 Rhoads. Chester V. 1 82.525 Rhoades. John D. 51.76 Rhodes, Jerry M. 155 Rhodes, Ross G. 193,525 Rhodes, Thomas W. 140.252.525 Rhoton. Ronald L. 109 Riat. Linda R. 525 Rice. Ashley L. 525 Rice. Carolyn E. 237.525 Rice Hall 249 Rice. Janet K. 163.525 Rice KirkeW. 267.525 Rice Philip M. 24 Rice. R Roslyn 161.525 Rice. Sandra L. 175.525 Rice. Terrence S. 127.253.525 Rich. Charles L. 255,525 Rich Randall L. 142.254.525 R chard. Barbara K. 137.241.525 Richard William E 267.525 Richards. Lloyd L 419 Richards. Sandra K. 104.231.525 R.chards. Shirley M 247.525 Richards. Warren D. 525 Richardson, Dale M. 117.255,525 Richardson, David A. 104.142,525 Richardson, Gerald L. 255.525 Richardson. Harold W. 119.525 Richardson. Lowell E. Ill Richardson. Ruth A. 179.525 Richel, Linda A. 175,525 Rickenbacher. Pattie 165,525 Ricklefs. John L. 88.419 Riddle. Mary J. 60,67,70.95.137, Ridge, ' William A. 89,199.419 Ridgway, Valentine F. 16 Ridgway, Richard B. 79,525 Rieck, Larry A. 525 Riedmger, James A. 120.420 Riedl, Don L. 279.252.525 Riedy. Joyce A. 139 Riemann. A. Edwin 110.525 Riemann. Donald L. 213.525 R.emann, lerald A. 88,90.189.525 Riemann, Marlin J. 88,189,420 Riffel, Darrell M. 120 Riffel, Jalaine A. 525 Riffel. Kay A. 123 Rifle Team 113 Riggm. Jack M. 201.314.315.526 Riggle. Barbara R. 241.312,526 Riggs. Donald G. 1 12,526 Riggs, Richard A. 279 Riley, Richard L. 107,254,526 Rindt, Paula K. 94.526 Ringel. Clark D. 526 Ringheim, Harve P. 526 Ringler. Wilbur E. 23 Rinkel, Barbara I. 235.526 Rinkel. Beverly J. 235.526 Rinkenberger. Robert L. 526 Rippe, Clarence F. 48,98 Rippe, Victor H. 98 Rippey, Gertrude F. 95,171,526 Riseman, Aldona L. 74.93 Risley, Rama J. 102,263,526 Risley, Randy D. 119,254.526 Ritchey. Clark L. 187,348.526 Ritchey, Margaret A. 247,526 Rittenoure. Robert L. 83 Rively. Linda S. 95,171.526 Roach. Doris D. 235,526 Roark. Janet E. 91.241,526 Roark, Sandra L. 161,333.526 Robb. Ronald S. 76,98,205.380.420 Robbins, Carol L. 175.247.526 Robbins. Emily A. 175,420 Ro bbins. Marilyn S. 526 Robel. Raydon H. 73.255,306.526 Roberson. Lenord L. 86 Roberson, Sharon P. 243.526 Roberts. Barbara C. 163.247.526 Roberts. Ben K. 526 Roberts. Dale E. 74.87,139 Roberts, Dorotha J. (Mrs.) 176 Roberts. Harold A. 98 Roberts, Joyce A. 114,175,420 Roberts. Keith L. 201,526 Roberts, Lawrence J. 526 Roberts, Terry T. 1 20,420 Robertson, Charles A. 254.420 Robertson. Charles W. 75.93 Robertson, Dorothy J. 100,115 Robinson. Barry K. 71.377 Robinson. Danny L. 556 Robinson, Jackie J. 254.526 Robinson. Jacqueline 179.526 Robinson. James M. 252.526 Robinson Jannette S. 95,127,137, 231,526 Robinson, Joseph M. 92 Robinson, Judy L. 118.231.526 Robinson, Karen L. 177,526 Robinson. Larry W. 526 Robinson. Melvin D. 142.526 Robinson, Rita M. 247,526 Robinson, Sammy J. 286 Robinson, Samuel 73,315 Robinson, William C. 72 Robinson Curtis L. 527 Robl. Martin G. 51,76,120.123.420 Robuck. Stanley S. 191,349,420 Rochat, Carl 377 Rodeo 360-361 Roebke. Margaret R. 131,139.241, 346.527 Roelfs, Alan P. 92 Roelfs, Patricia E. 247.527 Roes, Herbert A. 182,527 Roesch. Charles E. 526 Roesener, Deanna K. 241 .527 Roesler. Ronald H. 155,193,527 Roger Williams Fellowship 142 Rogers, Candace L. 95,165.235.527 Rogers, Connie E. 102.136.247,527 Rogers. E. E. (Mrs.) 259 Rogers. Frank A. 1 40. 1 4 1 .420 Rogers. John C. 90.527 Rogers. John M. 261.436 Rogers, Leslie W 122 Rogers. Marvin R. 109.253.527 Rogers. Neil D. 127.527 Rogera Paint Product 571 Rogers, Patricia L. 140,141 ,527 Rogers Philip N. 260.527 Rogers. Phyllis J. 527 Rogers, Ralph 72 Rogers. Steven L. 1 97 .300.303 .305 , 317,527 Rohan. Dennis A. 119.138 Rohde. Drexel D. 217.420 Rohde, Patricia A. 231,527 Rohrbaugh, Robert G. 1 19,154.215,527 Rokey, Garry J. 527 Rombeck. Gary P. 139,213,527 Romig William J. 203,527 Romig ' s Phillips 66 563 Romine. Don S. 90.527 Roof, Donald B. 94,420 Roohms, John W. 85.205.420 Roop, Betty J. 95.179,527 Root. Beatrice J. 241,527 Root, Jon R. 195.527 Root, Marie M. 169,420 Rork Edward L. 251.263.348,527 Rose. Daniel W. 1 22 Rose. Jack D. 285 Rose, Stephen D. 1 05 Rosebraugh, Vernon H. 107 Rosebrough. Orville 527 Rosenblatt, Lewis 143.181.527 Rosenkranz. Linda J. 1 16,165,313,527 Rosenkranz. Susan L. 171,235,527 Rosenquit, Bert 120 Rosenstiel, Larry D. 142.253,527 Rosness. Melody B. 95.313.420 Rosness. Michael C. 187,527 Ross, Duane K. 420 Ross Franklin H. 266,527 Ross, Gary E. 527 Ross, Gary R. 257,420 Ross, Imogene J. 102,141,159,527 Ross, Marcia D. 247,527 Ross. Richard D. 252,528 Ross, William N. 83,91 Rossignol, Vincent H. Ill Roth. Lloyd G. 528 Roth. Marcian F. 105 Rothberger. Jamie 167,247.528 Rotman, Janet A. 102.132.231,528 Rowan. Judith A. 165.247.528 Rowe. Howard S. 420 Rowe. Judith A. 241.528 Rowe, Timothy J. 263.528 Rowland, Carol J. 75.177,528 Rowland. James N. 201 ,257.528 Rowland. James W. 69.106.420 Rowland. Sidney F. 165,528 Roy, Gerry D. 528 Roy, Michael G. 528 Roy. Michael L. 85,108,528 Royal Purple Queen 335 Royal Purple Queen Attendants 334 Royal Purple Queen Candidates 332-333 Royer, Dale L. 109.127.256.528 Royer. James M. 49.79.106.197, 317.375.420 Ruckert. Dennis W. 251,252,528 Ruckle, Delbert G. 185.528 Rudell, Marilynn K. 258 Rueck. Jon M. 106.420 Ruediger, Barbara J. 159,247,528 Rueschhoff, Kathleen 131,247,528 Ruetz, Linda K. 169 Ruff. Frank A. 109,111,139,213. 375,420 Ruhnke, Bonnie R. 241.528 Rule. John F. 120,314,317,420 Rule, John R. 528 Rumsey, Dwane I. 82,420 Rundell, Grover C. 89.253,528 Rundell. Nancy L. 177,231.528 Rundle Kenneth L. 51.120.420 Runnion, Karen L. 231,528 Runyan. Gerald W. 223.528 Rupp. Mary J. 73.179.420 Rusch. Elaine A. 103,138,231. 373.528 Rush Week 156-157 Rushton, William H. 219.528 Russell, James F. 21 1.528 Russell, Kenneth J. 73 Russell, Paul E. 32 Russell, Rosalie A. 237,528 Rust. Morris D. 109.420 Ruthstrom, Lana S. 179,528 Rutter. Larry E 119,253.528 Ryan, Edward S. 90,127,528 Ryan, James J. 197,528 Ryan, John J. 263.528 Ryan. Mary E. 95,102,127,241.528 Ryan, Patrick W. 106.421 Ryan Tom J. 139.254.528 Ryding, Paul A. 76.121,219,528 Ryland, Lonnie G. 556 Ryser, Charles A. 528 Ryser, Edwin L. 107,528 Sadkin. Barbara A 132,421 Sadkin. David 132.421 Sae. SiuW. 108.124 Sager. Janet A. 231,528 Sageser. Adelbert B. 43 Sainer. Deanna L. 102.140.169.529 St Peter. Louis G. 86,529 Saksena. Krishna N. 92.126 Saleem, Naimuddm 112.125.421 Saleh. Makdam M. 252,529 Salisbury, Stanley A. 86,182,529 Salsbury, Darrell L. 121 Saltcr. Colleen K. 171.529 Salter. MoutrieL. 255,529 Samee. Mohammad A. 107,529 Samelson. Franz 16 Sampson. Dennis L. 185,421 Sampson, Larry C. 114 Sams, Roseann C. 1 61 ,529 Sand, Mary C. 247.529 Sandell, Robert D. 197,529 Sanders. John E. 215.421 Sanders, John W. 79,2) 1 ,529 Sanders. Martha C 167.235.351,529 Sanders. Nancy R. 376 Sanders, Thomas B. 182,349,529 Sandlin, Betty J. 118,247,529 Sandlin. Olin T. 104,529 Sandlin, Perry T. 225.529 Sandlin, Sharlene K, 237.529 Sandstrum. Philip 263,529 Sanford, Billy R. 529 Sanger, Ralph G. 24 Sanghvi, Navin K. 126.529 Sankey, Richard R. 104,253.529 Sankey, Steven R. 1 11 . 1 1 2,257 ,42 1 Sanko, Ronald E. 119,139.529 Santala, Herman D. 120,421 Sarkar, Pradip K. 91 ,1 26.486 Sam Saroff and Co.. Inc. 561 Sarver Daniel C. 217.306.421 Satterlee, Neil T. 135.529 Sauble. John D. 219.529 Saunder. Sharon K. 102,247,529 Sauer. Stephen F. 213,421 Savage. Margene 94,351,529 Savale, Raghunath S. 91 Saven, David E. 529 Sawyer. Charles M. 207,421 Sace Sharon K. 48.94.171,421 Scabbard Blade 85 Sayler, Larry D. 80.96.263.346,529 Schaef f er, Richard C. 1 8 1 ,529 Schafer, Lucia A. 94,137,179,421 Schaf fer, Raymond C. 1 87,529 Schaich, Cecelia M. 100,263.529 Schapfel. William J. 120 Scharenberg, Lyle L. 109,529 Schartz. Alvin C. 529 Schartz. Mathilda H. 137.421 Schecher. Diane K. 175.235.529 Scheetz, James W. 1 33.259.421 Scheffer, James D. 266,529 Scheibler, James L. 201.421 Schembs, Frank G. 207, 529 Schemper Charlene E. 70,73.95.169,421 Schick. Leland R. 72 Schierling, Doris M. 95,127,529 Schiff, William T. 529 Schiffner, Glenn D. 98.219.529 Schild, Leroy P. 122,123.268 Schiller. Nancy M. 78.132 237 529 Schimke. Thomas 0. 1 09, 1 87 .530 Schimmels, Julia (Mrs.) 249 Schindler, Ronald L. 119253,530 Schinstock, Eugene E. 263,349,530 Schisler Thomas L. 530 Schlagel. Charles W. 530 Schlagel. Mary A. 231,530 chlefctr o ' nstlnce 48.55.165 530 Schleicher. Linda J. 131.248,530 Schlessiger. MaryE. 248,530 Schletzbaum, John W. 530 Schletzbaum, Nancy E. 173.421 Schlickau. Jane A. 530 Schlobohm. Sally A. 127,132.231,530 Schmalrried. Ronald W , Schmanke, Kenneth P. 195.315529 Schmelzel, Betty A. 167,248.529 Schmidler. Curtis D. 530 Schmidt, Alfred P. 263.530 Schmidt. Clarence J. 21 3.530 Schmidt. Connie S. 243.530 Schmidt, Daniel L. 556 Schmidt, Frederick J. 201,530 Schmidt. John L. 436 ,,.,. Schmidt. Kenneth A. 1 09.1 30.421 Schmidt. Larry E. 90.116.117 Schmidt. Leon B. 139.213.530 Schmidt. Lynette M. 241 530 Schmidt. Raedene 104,263.530 Schmitt, David A. 223348421 Schmitt. Gerald H. 90.1 39.530 Schmitt. Marna L. 231.530 , Sch 3 e 3 ,de 3 rDuane PI 54.1 91 379 530 Schneider, Norman R. 119.137,205, Schneider. Sue A. 179.530 Schneider. Virginia 169.530 Schneikart. Paul E. 223 530 Schnell. Janes C. 79.376.421 Schoen. Maxine C. 421 -- Schoenbeck. James E. 195.315,530 Schoenberger. James 138.213,530 School of Education 28-29 Schoolcraft. Sharon 351 Schoonover. Stephen 199.530 Schornick. Robert E. 257,530 Schra. Carl J. 106 Schradcr. George F. 32 Schrader. John W 99.205,530 Schrader. Phyllis E. 248.531 Schrag. Donnie D 348 icnrandt wmiam 2 ;. ,08,139,251. 263,531 Schrater, Gerald D. 121 Schreck. Margaret H. 351 Schrciner, Leslie A. 531 Schrepcl. Chris A. 171.531 Schrepel. Milton F. 195.315.531 Schrick. Donald F. 127 588 Schroeder, Beverly S. 235,531 Schroeder, Donald C. 120,421 Schroeder, Douglas H. 259,531 Schroedor, Doyal A. 182,531 Schroeder, Galen L. 85.92,421 Schroeder, Nancy J. 167,531 Schroeder, Phyllis 344 Schroeppel, Cheryl S. 248,531 Schroll, Marion J. 96,263,531 Schrouk, Ivan R. 121 Schruben, Dale L. 531 Schruben, Leonard W. 83 Schrum, Ruth A. 105 Schultz, Galen E. 205,421 Schultz, Janet L. 95,141,231,531 Schultz, Ronald W. 90,531 Schultz, Steven D. 135,195,348,422 Schultz, Kathleen M. 136,143,241,531 Schulz, Marilyn S. 249,531 Schulze, Candace T. 177,531 Schulze, William E. 74 Schupp, Iva L. 169,227,531 Schurr, Sanda K. 531 Schuttenhelm, Roy W. 209,422 Schwarm, Larry W. 531 Schwartz, Gordon D. 85,136 Schwartzkopf, Olga E. 100,140,141, 153,169,531 Schwartz, Gretchen C. 175,531 Schweiger, John C. 118,531 Schweitzer, Alma L. 1 02, 1 36, 1 43, 237,531 Schweitzer, Stephen 257,351,531 Schwemmer, Vickie J. 127,142,241. 351.531 Schwerdtfeger, Clair 195.531 Schwintz, Larry C. 90,189,422 Scoby, Frank R. 223,532 Scocum, Sharon L. 351 Scoggins, Jesse R. 127,256,532 Scott, Alan J. 217,532 Scott. Bertha (Mrs.) 220 Scott, Charlene A. 422 Scott, David R. 349 Scott, Franklin W. 259,532 Scott, Gary L. 88,189,532 Scott, James W. 140,141,258,532 Scott, Joan E. 175,532 Scott, John D. 199,422 Scott, Johnette M. 114,175,422 Scott, Kenneth M. 191.532 Scott, Larry E. 189,378,422 Scott, Mel R. 422 Scott, Nancy J. 227,248,532 Scott, Sharon L. 241,532 Scott, Thomas W. 1 84,532 Scott, William T. 532 Scoville, Cheryl E. 167 Scribner. John D. 88,422 Seaman, William D. 21 1,532 Searcy, Doris J. 75,78,102,422 Searles, Joseph L. 315 Seaton, Linda G. 79,140,243,376,532 Seaton, Linda L. 140,231 Seavers, John K. 106 Seay, JoeV. 73,315 Sedlacek, J. Francis 86,137 Sedlacek, Jeannette (Mrs.) 239 Sedlak, Daniel J. 118,252,532 Seeman, John E. 217,532 Seibel, Douglas C. 89,137,257,532 Seibel, Randall P. 119,254,532 Seibert, Gale R. 90,117,256,422 Seibert, Gary D. 1 1 9,254,348,249,532 Seidel, Nancy M. 231,532 Seiler, Jeanette K. 131,231,532 Seim, Janet M. 101,238,532 Seip, Terry L. 255,532 Selbe, William L. 217,300,532 Selby, Robert C. 207,422 Self, Huber 74,75,93 Selridge, Glenda M. 1 14,173,351,532 Sellers, Gerald A. 87 Senior Class Officers 385 Seniors 386-431 Senne, John K. 108,134,136 Serate, David S. 91,261,436 Setchell. Wayne E. 72 Sethi. Krishan L. 109,422 Seyfert, Don M. 266,532 Seymour, Dorris A. 1 53,1 65,532 Seymour, Marianne 532 Shaalan, Mohammed 125 Shafer. Carol J. 248,532 Shafer, Patricia N. 229,422 Shaffer, Martie R. 169,532 Shaffer, Ronald L. 219,532 Shaffer, William J. 532 Shah, Chandrakant D. 109,126,422 Shah, Kanaiyalal C. 126 Shah, Niranjan C. 126,142,532 Shah, Somchand J. 108,126,436 Shambaugh, Linda K. 78,130,131, 241,532 Shan, ChongC. 124 Shandy, Jacky J. 72,422 Shane, Patricia L. 95,171.231,532 Shane. Thomas G. 73,422 Shane, Thomas W. 154,187,349 Shank, Edward F. 137,422 Shank, James L. 98,139,533 Shank, Luanne R. 94,159,533 Shank. Robert G. 104,533 Shannon, Howard 286 295 Shannon. K. Sue 171,422 Shariff.Sadiq A. 125.261,436 Sharma. Shashi N. 126 Sharp. Marvin W. 86,533 Sharpe, Ramon A. 315 Shaw, Beryl A. 68,94,175.533 Shaw, Bobbie J. 175,248,533 Shaw, Carol J. 248,533 Shaw, Graham H. 87,211,533 Shaw, Jerry 73,310,422 Shaw, Marvin L. Ill Shaw, Sally A. 142 Shaw, Sarah A. 169,533 Shaw, Sharon K. 116,173,346,533 Shaw, Shere E. 248,533 Shaw, Walter I. 219,533 Shaw, William F. 86,191,346,533 Shawver, Norman T. 217 298 533 Shay, Robert J. 1 19 Shay, Wendy V. 97 Shea, James L. 422 Sheahan, William F. 223,533 Sheedy, Ellen E. 173,533 Sheehan. Richard V. 256,533 Sheets, John L. 259,533 Sheets, Larry M. 104,422 Sheets, Loretta D. 97 Sheetz, Robert K. 533 Shehi, Phillip C. 86,182,533 Sheik, Alice J. 248,351,533 Sheladia, Parshottam 126436 Sheldon, Susan J. 1 32,1 69,248,533 Shell, Larry G. 253,533 Shellenberger, Charles 207,533 Shellenber er, John A. 21 Shelton, Katherine E. 241,533 Shelton, Sandy S. 1 36,533 Shelton, Sue A. 169,533 Shenkel, Claude W. 66,74,93 Shenkel, Roger C. 65,69,108,197,422 Shenvi, Pandurang A. 126 Sheppard, Charles R. 109 Sheppard, Connie L. 97 Sheppard, Richard D. 193,299,533 Sheppard, Robert A. 252,533 Sheppard, Sally E. 153,161,533 Sherar, Linda K. 165,422 Sherer, George L. 225,348,533 Sherer, Jane A. 161,533 Sherer, William H. 225.533 Sherman. Ralph W. 11 1 Sherraden, Larry D. 533 Sherrod, Cheryl A. 238,533 Sh erwood, Jacob M. 122,1 89,533 Sheth, Sureshchandra 112,1 26,534 Shiel, Sheree L. 66,153,165,422 Shields, Alan J. 209,534 Shields, Billie E. 120,422 Shier, Ann M. 237,534 Shilling, Michael D. 534 Shimamoto, Gene H. 263,534 Shimek, Myrna A. 534 Shimer, Kathryn M. 173,231,534 Shipek, Sandra S. 163,534 Shipman, Nancy L. 95,235,423 Shirley, John R. 104,534 Shivers, Donald G. 257,534 Shivers, Larry S. 534 Shivers, Robert A. 209,534 Shockley, Aldren K. 113,257,534 Shoemake, Glenda J. 231,534 Shoemaker, Shirley J. 169,534 Shoemaker, William L. 345 Shogren, Richard E. 1 1 3,252,534 Shoop. Jean A. 50,52,55,171,534 Shore, Jeanette C. 556 Shorney, Frank L. 81,107 Short, William N. 209,534 Shoup, Elizabeth A. 231,534 Showalter, Alan D. 534 Showalter, Donald F. 72 Showalter, Susan A. 534 Shrack, James K. 197,534 Shriver. Richard A. 534 Shryock, Larry J. 11 2,423 Shubert. Larry R. 556 Shue, Sharon M. 1 04, 1 32, 1 55, 163,248,534 Shugart, Grace M. 39 Shulda, Karen K. 95,116,173.534 Shull, Paul 345 Shultz, CletusE. 534 Shupe, Cynthia S. 171,534 Shupe. John 34 Shurtz, Glen L. 199,422 Shurtz, Suzanne K. 231.534 Shuyler, Kent D. 90,534 Siagian, Rondang R. 241 ,436 Sibia. Tejinder S. 91 Sibley, Veryl B. 119,182,534 Siddens, James M. 110,534 Siddiqui, Raziuddin M. 125 Sides, Janice A. 263,534 Sidhu, Joginder S. 109,126 Siebert, William J. 134,135,195,534 Siefkes, Darwin L. 251,255 Siefkes, Dennis R. 91,257,534 Siegle, Roberta R. 248,534 Siemens, James E. 108 Siewert, Thomas F. 119,139 Sifuentes, Juan A. 93 Sigdestad, Leonard A. 122 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 216-217 Sigma Alpha Eta 80 Sigma Chi 218-219 Sigma Delta Chi 71 Sigma Camma Epsilon 74 Sigma Nu 220-221 Sigma Phi Epsilon 222-223 Sigma Tau 69 Silva, Peter A. 534 Silvy, Dorrel R. 535 Silvy, Nova J. 423 Sim, James R. 253,535 Simek, Judy A. 237,535 Simmonds, David W. 85,105,154 182,535 Simmons, Linda L. 227,248,535 Simmons. Linda R. 114,131,133, 165,535 Simmons, Patricia A. 248 535 Simms, Douglas G. 87,263,535 Simon, Michael J. 295 Simon, Vaughn N. 215,423 Simons, Gale G. 436 Simons, James P. 72 Simons, Jeffrey C. 286,314 Simonson, Jeanette (Mrs.) 172 Simpson, Cathleen R. 132,175.535 Simpson, Jerald H. 73,185,286, 349,423 Simpson, Linda L. 84,161,535 Simpson, Robert L. 187,423 Simpson, Roderic D. 423 Simpson, Sherry L. 102,248,535 Simpson, Wesley D. 535 Sims, Richard E. 140436 Sindt, Steve K. 259,535 Singer, Marilyn L. 94,167,235,535 Singh, Chandrapal 126 Singh, D. J. Chandra 93,126,436 Singh, Gambhir 126 Singh, Harsharan J. 126 Singh, Nagendra P. 126.436 Singh, Rajeshwar 89,126 Sipple, Deanna D. 235,535 Sitts, Ronald L. 201,535 Sjogren, Robert D. 219,279535 Skaer, Richard E. 197,535 Skaer, William C. 92,197,535 Skaggs, Gary C. 423 Skaggs, James M. 535 Skaggs Motors, Inc. 562 Skalka, Dennis R. 119535 Skelton, Max E. 182,535 Skenberg, Irene S. 345 Skoch, Leroy V. 87,139 Skonberg, Irene S. 141,248535 Sky-Vue Theater 571 Slade, Norman A. 535 Slaughter, Dorothy J. 1 79,535 Slaven, Stanley M. 535 Siemens, Claudette A. 78.535 Slifer, Galen L. 205,348,351,535 Slifer, Gordon E. 535 Slingsby, Jerry A. 201,314,315423 Sloan, Carol E. 84,159.333535 Sloan, Daniel C. 223,423 Sloan, David E. 223,535 Sloan, Kathleen A. 243,535 Sloan, Mary A. 94,423 Slocum, Sharon L. 175,351535 Slonka, Gerald F. 1 18 137 Sloop, Ed D. 535 Slusher, Steven H. 119 Slusser, Patsy A. 1 32,436 Slyke, Thomas V. 298 Slyter, Aurthur L. 48,88 1 89 379 423 Small, Sheila J. 248,535 Small, Susan J. 177 Smethers, Howard D. 99 Smiley, Lucinda 73,163,423 Smit. Gerardus M. 109,423 Smith, Alan E. 535 Smith, Alan R. 31 1 Smith, Barry B. 1 10,423 Smith, Barry D. 556 Smith, Carol L. 249,536 Smith, Curtis L. 107 Smith, Dennis W. 223,536. Smith, DianneK. 165,536 Smith, Donald D. 112,137,257,423 Smith, Donald P. 89.106 Smith, Dorothy F. 97 Smith, Elaine C. 137,241,536 Smith, Eldin D. 75 Smith, Elizabeth D. 132,235,536 Smith, Floyd W. 16,43,277 Smith, Garry L 195,536 Smith, Georgann 135 Smith, George R. 24 Smith, Gerald R. 142.536 Smith. Gordon E. 99.255,536 Smith, Herrick H. 1 1 1 Smith, James D. 191,423 Smith, Janice E. 95,169,231,536 Smith, Jilinda A. 78,248,536 Smith. Joan I. 243,536 Smith, John L. 536 Smith, Kathleen A. 235,536 Smith, Kenneth W. 223,536 Smith, Laurel C. 155.185,536 Smith, Lawrence E. 75,423 Smith, LyleK. 76,120,423 Smith, L. T. (Mrs.) 260 Smith, Marilyn E. 536 Smith, Meredith A. 243,423 Smith, Pamela K. 84,179,536 Smith, Patricia A. 423 Smith, Patricia K. 94 Smith, Paul (Mrs.) 198 Smith, Robert R. 348 Smith, Rodney C. 92 Smith, Ronald H. 536 Smith, Roy L. 118,285 Smith, RoyO. 215,536 Smith, Russell G. 109 Smith, Sally A. 248,536 Smith, Sally S. 48,84,94.153, 171,439,536 Smith, Sandra 1 15 Smith Scholarship House 266 Smith, Sharon L. 71,243371423 Smith, Shelia A. 131235536 Smith, Sheryl K. 84 86 171 241 345,536 Smith, Stephen A. 52,124,197,536 Smith, Thomas C. 536 Smith, William H. 60 Smith, William W. 258 536 Smoot, Allan E. 263.536 Smurthwaite Scholarship House 264-265 Smull. WillitsA. 69,191,367536 Smutny, Nancy K. 241,536 Smutz, Cynthia A. 78 Snapp, Barbara A. 231,536 Sneath, Jon C. 536 Snider, Dee J. 123 Snider, Robert D. 201,536 Snider, Robert L. 120,373423 Snider, Susan B. 177,423 Snodgrass, Almira S. 78,536 Snodgrass, Linda K. 161 ,536 Snook. Royce N. 120 Snyder, Barry L. 536 Snyder, Charles F. 556 Snyder, Charles W. 261,436 Snyder, David O. 106,260.536 Snyder, Cordon E. 219,349,536 Snyder, Robert L. 79 Snyder, Toka J. 137,237,536 Snyder, Veryle E. 73 Sobba, AmyJ. 94.171 424 Soccer Club 117 Socolofsky, Charles 277 Socolofsky, Harold E 536 Socolofsky, Homer E. 16,277 Soder, Jon D. 116 Soderstrom, Gerald D. 22 1 ,306,349 424 Soeken, Donna L. 175,536 Soeken, Merle A. 90,135,195,315,537 Soil Conservation Society of America 104 Solberg, Frederick M. 71 Solberg, Linda J. 248,537 Soldner, Jerry L. 219,537 Soldner, William 225,537 Solomon, Frank R. 76,121 Solomon, Sue 1 23 Somerhalder, Sammy R. 217306424 Somers, John O. 92, 1 97,3 1 7,424 Sommer, Martha E. 235,537 Somora, Lonnie K. 537 Sondergard, Lyle N. 537 Southard, Mary A. 235,537 Southerland, Susan C. 103,137, Sowers ' , Leon D. 199,537 Spacil, Leon L. 424 Spain, Phillip F. 537 Spainhour, Marilyn K. 68,167 537 Spangenberg, Kenneth 257,537 Spangler, Joan M. 171 ,424 Spangler, Nancy L. 169537 Spangler, Sandra L. 163,351537 Spangler, Sharon L. 71,163424 Sparks, Nancy A. 177,537 Sparks, Robert A. 140,141,537 Sparks, Thomas T. 60 201 424 Spear, Richard L. 537 Speicher, Joseph W. 537 Spellman, Gary L. 257 537 Spence, Melissa M. 97 Spence, Neal B. 108 Sperry, Cynthia L. 177,248537 Sparry, Roland E. 537 Spiker, Gary D. 140,141 252 537 Spitsnaugle, Rita M. 171 537 Spitzli, David A. 99,537 Splichal, Raymond J. 128537 Splitter, Gary A. 1 19 Splitter. Melvin V. 7699163 189.537 Spoelstra, John H. 255,424 Sponable, John (Mrs.) 202 Sports Car Club 130 Sprecker, Beverly J. 77,424 Sprecker, Gaylen R 345 Springer, John A. 255,537 Springsted, Paul S. 537 Sproat, Steve E. 424 Sproul, Stephen K. 197,537 Sramek, Janice L. 105137163537 Srivastava, Girish C. 1 26 436 Staats, Patrick M. 88 Stacey, Herschel A. 122 Stacey, Lynda K. 231 537 Stach, Robert E. 257,537 Stadel, Carol S. 237,537 Stafford, Charles M. 424 Stafford, Susan 165,537 Staley, Leo G. 121,537 Staley, Warren R. 65,197,385.425 Stallbaumer, C. Joseph 92 266 537 Stallbaumer, Merlin 259,537 Stamets, Bradley E. 201,537 Stamey, Dean W. 25 Standley, Carol A. 237,537 Stanford-Weese Nash, Inc. 562 Stanley, Keith L. 21 1,538 Stanley, Linda K. 165,538 Stanton, Donald W. 76,120,425 Stanton, Suzanne 123 Stanzel, Dean G. 185,538 Stapelton, Howard F. 89 Starbuck, Diane K. 1 32,1 69,248,538 Starkey, Ramona J. 248,538 589 Starns, Carol A. 68,69,136. 241,538 Starr. Ronald L. 538 State House 182 State Motel 562 Stauffer, Harlan D. 140,263,538 Stauffer. Sharon E 127,538 Stauth, Robert E. 256.538 Stayton, Walter L. 1 22.538 Steanson. Donald L. 53 8 Stearns, Cerson H. 201 .538 Stearns, Linda L. 167,425 Stearns. Max M. 48.104.203.538 Seel Ring 79 Steele. Charles C. 119,215,538 Steele. Duane A. 538 Steele. Sandra K. 48,177.425 Steele, Stuart H. 201 .306.538 Steeley. Howard R. 107 Steeples. Donald W. 254.538 Steerman. Sarah J. 179,425 Stegall. David L. 133,187.538 Stegner. John D. 252.538 Stegner, Ralph E. 251,252,538 Steiger, Robert D. 253.349,538 Stein, Harvey I. 143,181.538 Steinberg, Robert A. 86,181.263538 Steinbrink. Mary R. 263.538 Steinfort. Frances C. 425 Stenberg. Betty L. 241,538 Stephans. William F. 185538 Stephen, Karen S. 165,538 Stephens, Alan R. 254.351 .538 Stephen. Dee A. 313.538 Stephens, James C. 225,425 Stephens. Larry L. 425 Stephens. Marcia L. 231.538 Stephens, Mary B. 140.141 538 Stephens, Sharon K. 235.538 Stephens. Sharron L. 241.538 Sfephenson, Byron R. 197317425 Sfephenson. Diana K. 263,538 Stephenson, Paul D. 556 Sterling, Connie D. 68.84.263.538 Sterne. Kenneth K. 92 254 539 Stevens, Joan W. 75.78 Stevens. Allen R. 217.539 Stevenson, Linda K. 131,161 Stevenson, Paul N. 117 Stevenson, Ruth V. 248 539 Stevenson. Susan 94.132,249,539 Stevenson ' s 560 Stewart. Connelaine 153.337.539 Stewart. Deanna C. 243 539 Stewart. Evan R. 217425 Stewart. Jo A. 73 Stewart. John W. 255 539 Stewart. Mildred A. 248 539 Stewart, William J. 539 Stickel ' s Cleaners 560 Stickney. Jeanne H. 177,231,351539 Stinson. Donald B. 89 Sfites, Charles M. 140141539 Sfith, Marjorie M. 16 39 Stith. Martha L. 248.351.539 Stockwell, Ethel (Mrs I 260 Stoddard. Sheryl A. 101 140141 177.539 Stoecker, Arthur L. 76 90 267 539 Stoehr. Charles L. 52.121 189277539 Sfoehr. Philip J. 199.539 Stokes. Joyce L. 248,539 Stone. Jon P. 539 Stone. Nancy R. 177.539 Stone. Sharon L. 235.539 Stone. Suzanne 94.133.163540 Stonebarger. Julia 249,540 Stoneking. Carmen W. 540 Sfoneking, James K. 540 Stoops. Avis A. 241,540 Storer. Jacqueline S. 235 540 Stormont, Duane L. 223.540 Stoskopf, Lawrence E. 436 Stoskopf, Mary A. 95.1 59.425 Stoskopf, Thomas H. 217,540 Stout. Joseph H. 217,540 Stout. Melvin J. 259,540 Stover, Joann 241,540 Stover. Robert H. 98.540 Stover. Ronald D. 425 Strader. Ronald D. 223.425 Strahm. Elaine F. 127,142.263 351.540 Strahm. Karen J. 237.540 Stratton. John M. 540 Straube Scholarship House 267 Straus. Charles W. 1 34,425 Sfrecker. Albert H. 253,540 Sfrecter. Arthur C. 86,540 Streeter. Ronald J. 71 Streeter. Wretha A. 102540 Streit. Edwin H. 109.139.540 Stricklin. Gary J. 252,540 Strobel. Carol A. 1 65,540 Strohl. Richie R. 100.165.425 Strohm. David A. 195.540 Stromer. William L. 425 Strong, Mabel B. 233 Strube. Arthur P. 540 Strube. John H. 223.540 Struss. Anne D. 94,179.351.540 Stryker, Margaret J. 248.540 Stuart. Walter (Mrs.) 259 Stubbs. Thomas A. 199.540 Stuckey. Cheryl R. 133.177.313540 Stuckey, Larry D. 1 1 8, 1 89.540 Stuckey. Janice K. 52.66.75,78. 263.425 Stucky, Janice K. 52,66.75,78, Studebaker, Paul W. 112,425 Studebaker. Ralph E. 90 Student Body President 53 Student Chapter AUMA 120-122 Student Chapter AUMU Auxiliary 123 Student Education Association 94-95 Student Senate 52 Student Society of Landscape Architecture 111 Studio Royal 572 Studnicka. James R. 118,139.540 Stuessi, Keith A. 49,60.201,540 Stuewe, Milton J. 195.540 Stumpff, Judith L. 248,540 Sturgis, Constance A. 161.540 Stutzman. Harriet J. 132,248,540 Su. Yung S. 1 24 Suaruari. Sherwood L. 119 Subramaniam, Ramaswa 105 Suchsland, Eileen M. 231,540 Suderman. Marilynn K. 243.540 Suellentrop, John M. 139,213,541 Sughrue, Kathleen M. 540 Sughrue. Margaret H. 84,161,540 Sughrue, Patricia A. 161 ,540 Sukhasem, Sngad 90 Sullivan, Dorothy L. 248,541 Sullivan, Gary L. 425 Sullivan, Kenneth D. 541 Sullivan, Nancy L. 119,231,541 Sullivant, Evelyn A. 227,248,541 Sullivant, T. Oneil 138 Summer School 362 Sun, Hsieh-tien 124 Sun, Shan C. 124 Sun, YiT. 124 Sunset Apartments 236-237 Suor, Jane A. 96,171,235.541 Supica, Max 223,425 Suppes, Duane A. 54T Suran, Brenda K. 95.179.541 Surtees. Carol M. 70.78.163,541 Suster, Boris 255,375,541 Sutaria, Daran P. 126.261,436 Sutera. James C. 263.541 Sutherland. Linda F. 97 Sutherland. Richard D. 541 Sutherland, Theodore 199,541 Suthiprasert, Vitoon 107 Sutphen. Leslie D. 235.541 Suttner, Roger W. 1 91 ,257,286 425 Sutton, Kenneth E. 259.541 Sutton. Larry L. 207.425 Sutton. Sally A. 173.541 Svarvari. Sherwood L 135 Svaty, Donald R. 203.541 Svaty. Howards. 195.541 Svaty, JohnG. 203.541 Svaty, Ronnie L. 203.425 Swaffar. Mary J. 179,541 Swarm, Roland 12 Swaim, Steven F. 76.121.225,541 Swain. Damon P. 258 541 Swan, Susan A. 231,541 Swanson, Sherman J. 119 Swarner, Sharon Y. 161.541 Swartz. Lawrence L. 425 Swartz. Paul B. 79,197317425 Swearingen, Dottie J. 248,541 Sweat, Alberta L. 97 Sweat. Barbara A. 312 Sweat. Donald L. 104.137254541 Sweat, Morris E. 425 Sweat. Vincent E. 267 425 Sweet. William J. 266.541 Swenson. Diane S. 78 426 Swerczek. David A. 119139 Swerczek, Robert A. 1 22 1 39 Swerczek. Thomas W. 76 1 20 1 38 426 Swickard. Richard D. 221.541 Swilley, Myoan J. 95.127,180.541 Swimming 298 Swinney. Barbara K. 169.351.541 Swinson. Kenneth E. 349 Swinson. Mary K. 97 Swisher. Ronald L. 541 Switzer, Keith N. 107.426 Swope. VeraL. 95.173.541 Sylvan. Martha L. 248 541 Symes, Mary H. 248541 Symns. Barbara J. 67,75 94 102 127,137,263,541 Symns. Janet A. 161,541 Tabard 261 Tackett, Howard M. 106 Tadtman. James L. 86541 Taftian. Samuel 541 Tagader. E. E. (Mrs.) 212 Tallent, Dwaine R. 72.436 Tanner, Margaret E. 227.235.541 Tanner. Patricia A. 78.102.263426 Taplin, FayeL. 235.541 Taplin. George E. 75,93.193.542 Tate, Glenn L. 131 Tatlock. Betsy 55.243.542 Taton. Ronald D. 426 Tawney. Gail E. 169,542 Tau Kappa Epsilon 224-225 Tau Sigma Delta 82 Taylor, Anita G. 71,77 Taylor, Cecil R. 279 Taylor, Curtis L. 542 Taylor, Dennis M. 191,542 Taylor, Donna J. 119,248.542 Taylor, Doris J. 95,179,542 Taylor, Ellen L. 101,167,248,542 Taylor, Harry L. 285 Taylor, Janice J. 97 Taylor, John C. 106,111,257.542 Taylor, John H. 542 Taylor, John M. 253.426 Taylor, Judy L. 127,132,426 Taylor, Laura L. 231,542 Taylor, Linda G. 95,542 Taylor, Marvin H. 191,436 Taylor, Norris M. 223,542 Taylor, Robert B. 96 Taylor, Sandra L. 235,542 Taylor, Susan A. 161,542 Taylor, William S. 193,542 Teagarden. George A. 88,131, 189,349,542 Teagarden, John R. 189,436 Teagarden, Richard L. 88,127,542 Teare, Elizabeth L. 426 Teasley. Martin M. 542 Teeter, Richard B. 86,182.542 Teichgraeber, Richard D. 69,82,1 12, 203.426 Teichgraeber, Thomas 203.349,542 Teki. Lohi D. 126 Templer. Patricia A. 48,68.94,179, 439,542 Tennis 311 Terrell. George H. 316,542 Terrell. Rebecca L. 426 Tessendorf, Jimmy D. 90 Tevis, Constance F. 241 ,542 Thaemert, Leon P. 426 Thakkar, Bhagvandas 112 Thawley, Frances G. 94.132.161 Theilmann. Louanne 48,65,171, 328,366,426.439 Thelemann. Mary L. 248,542 Thelma ' s Pizza 570 Theta Sigma Phi 71 ThetaXi 185 Theurer, Larry J. 189,436 Theurer, Richard L. 542 Theye, Lonnie A. 136,542 Thiele. IrvinD. 195,349,542 Thielen, Margery A. 139.235,542 Thiesing, James W. 54,217,542 Thiessen, Leo A. 122 Thomas. Cynthia S. 73 Thomas, David R. 1 55,22 1 ,542 Thomas, Gary E. 121 Thomas, Gary M. 310 Thomas, Jeanette M. 55,237.542 Thomas, Jon F. 91.93.252.351.542 Thomas. Kenneth 23 Thomas, Manuel A. 121 Thomas, Margaret 123 Thomas, Nancy K. 248.542 Thomas. Patricia A. 161,542 Thomas, Peter B. 106.257,542 Thomas, Richard L. 201,543 Thomas. Robert 348 Thomason. John R. 1 81 .543 Thometz, Carol A. 235.543 Thompson. Barbara J. 177,313,543 Thompson. Catherine 84.165,543 Thompson, Everett L. 543 Thompson, Frederick 543 Thompson, Hugh E. 93 Thompson, James D. 96,142.426 Thompson, John R. 73 Thompson, Jonnie S. 248.543 Thompson. Judith L. 50 Thompson, Kenneth L. 1 20 Thompson, Kreta J. 97 Thompson, Larry L. 107.543 Thompson. Leslie A. 131.235.543 Thompson, Lu A. 237.543 Thompson, Margaret F. 177.333,543 Thompson, Margaret L. 113 Thompson, Marvin A. 114 Thompson. Melvin E. 203.348.543 Thompson. Peggy M. 543 Thompson. Robert S. 314 Thompson, Rosemary 229 Thompson, Terry D. 138,213,543 Thompson. Tommy A. 543 Thompson, Tommy R. 191,426 Thompson. Wilbur E. 89,543 Thompson. Wilma (Mrs.) 245 Thomson, Arlene A. 227.231 .543 Thomson. Janet 235.543 Thorne. Bertram C. 80 Thorngren, John C. 49.69.79.207,426 Thornton, Marsha A. 235.543 Thurman, Thomas W. 133.543 Thye, George D. 120.201.314.543 Tiarks. Henry J. 48,88.91.426 Tichenor, Robert C. 191.426 Ticknor. Janet G. 75.78.101.171.426 Tiffany. Carol S. 127.263.543 Tiffany. Mary J. 165.333543 Tilbury. Larry W. 426 Tilbury. Phyllis L. 248.543 Tillotson. Paul J . 1 20. 1 23.426 Tillson. Charles K. 131.543 Timmons. Charles E. 543 Timmons, Joyce M. 94.161.543 Tinklin. Gwendolyn L. 16.39 Tipling, Roger N. 348.543 Tippie, James F. 543 Tjaden, Nancy C. 248.543 To. Chuen-Mo 124 Tobias. Gary G. 99.543 Todd. James R. 189.543 Todd, JohnD. 88,131,543 Todd. John P. 543 Todd. Michael J. 217,543 Toedman, Warren D. 1 37,544 Tokumaru, Leila E. 1 1 5,436 Tollefson, James C. 195,426 Tomlinson. Bruce L. 223.379.426 Tomlinson, Michael W. 211,544 Toney, John W. 98.127 Tonn, Valetta M. 426 Toot, Fredra L. 127.257,544 Toothaker, Patricia 312 Torluemke, Mark K. 116,544 Touchstone 376 Touslee. James E. 187,544 Town Country Hardware 573 Town, Lester M. 225.426 Towner, Frances K. 365 Towner. Thomas G. 68.221.544 Townley. Duane O. 69,82.267. 344.426 Townley, Richard L. 260,544 Towns, Donald L. 544 Townsend. William D. 426 Tozier, David M. 207,544 Trabant, Dennis C. 260.349,544 Trabant, Galen D. 260,544 Trail, Phyllis L. 376.544 Trapp, Deanna D. 115 Traub, Stuart H. 181.544 Travassos. Gregory S. 1 26 Travelers Motel 570 Travis. David O. 91.136,263,436 Travis. Janice L. 173,248.544 Travis, Valorie A. 173,544 Travnicek, Edward A. 261.437 Trayer, Charles P. 263,544 Trembley, Joseph S. 203,544 Trembley, Stephen G. 259,544 Trenkle, Wilham P. 49,72 Trennepohl, Brian G. 72 Trent. Curtis 16.91 Treptow, Robert K. 121 Trevino, Yolanda K. 101,237,544 Trew, Marsha A. 56.77 Triangle Fraternity 1 83 Triantafyllou. Demetris 544 Tribble, Burton K. 267.544 Trible. Leah C. 235.544 Tribolet. Tom M. 121 Tribunal 54 Trichler, Eunice 114 Trichler, Norman D. 90 Tri-County Motor Co. 562 Triemer, Norman C. 88.127.544 Trimmell, Jill J. 159,427 Tripp, Helen L. 84.86,179,544 Trisler, Dennis R. 266,544 Trombold, Charlotte 1 79,544 Trotter, D. M. 47 Trowbridge, David A. 219.544 Troxell, Gary R. 209,544 Truax. James L. 427 Truax, Joyce L 127.141.237.544 Trubey. Timothy P. 219.544 True, Vera J. 1 37,237.544 Truhlicka. Louis E. 544 Trumbo. Don A. 54 Trummel. Larry K. 544 Trummel. Marcia G. 237.544 Trussell. Judy J. 68.227.235.544 Tsao. Anita W. 124 Tubel, Alexander T. 119 Tucker, David S. 266,544 Tucker. Dean E. 544 Tucker, Loren G. 1 1 9.256.544 Tucker, Rebecca L. 263.427 Tucker, Richard M. 119.266.544 Tucker. Tom S. 87.427 Tucking. Karen S. 94,140.141.427 Tudor. William A. 544 Tuggle, Anne A. 179.248.545 Tuggle. David C. 1 97.300.301 .545 Tuggle. Thomas M. 49.72.207.427 Tunison, Wilma R. (Mrs.) 239 Tuomey. John A. 545 Turnbull, John A. 209.427 Turnbull. Larry K. 182,545 Turner, Dale R. 142 Turner, Dale (Mrs.) 142 Turner, Edward L. 219.545 Turner. Judy L. 1 23 Turner, Terry N. 122.545 Turner. William R. 185.545 Turner. William R. 427 Turney. Linda K. 171.211,337.545 Turney, Janeece 248.545 Tussey, Barbara A 139.248.545 Tuxbury. William D. 72 Twaddell. DaleO. 90.255.545 Tweed. Patricia E. 177,545 Twiss, Page C. 93 Twombly. Thomas R. 1 87.545 Tyrell, David L. 253.545 Tyson. Francis E. 219,348.427 Tyson, Gary D. 104 u Ubert. Howard J. 213,427 Ugly Man on Campus 327 Ulrich. Jacquelyn M. 243.427 Umali. Julita E. 437 Umbarger, James N. 95.545 Underbierg. C. K. L. 47 Underclassmen 438-439 Underwood. Alan K. 85.197.427 590 Underwood, Kenneth H. 217,300,545 Ungeheuer, David E. 427 Unger, Ralph D. 545 Union 57-60 Union National Bank 558 United Campus Christian Fellowship 137 University Book Store 570 University Extension Club 91 Unruh, Bethel A. 437 Unruh, David J. 219,349,545 Unruh, David M. 1 87,427 Unruh, Karen 97 Unruh, Rachel R. 131,165,351,545 Upson, Dan W. 16,277 Urban. Richard A. 545 Urban, Richard F. 72,545 Urban, William T. 79,106,191,427 Urbanek, Kathryn E. 78,116,173,545 Urton, Jerry A. 257,545 Utterback, Donald C. 221,545 Utterback, Stephen 112,191,545 Utz, Donald C. 119,257,545 Valsagna, Nelly 137,241,437 Van Allen, Cecil L. 427 Van Blarcum, Judy L. 169,545 VanDoren, James E. 83,427 VanCieson, Enid C. 55,231,545 VanCundy, Nelson J. 54,65,71,219,427 VanHole, Steven J. 108.252,545 Van Meter, Shirley E. 103,142,248,545 Van Middlesworth, Marsha 235,545 VanSickle, Cecelia A. 235,545 VanSickle, James V. 86 Van Slyke, Thomas H. 203,545 VanVleet. Patricia A. 127,140,141, 248,545 VanWickler, Douglas 255,545 Van Zile Hall 239-241 Varma, Shyam S. 126 Vasa. Sureshchandra 126.437 Vathauer, Mardie E. 96.237,346,351,545 Vecera, Carolyn L. 141,159,545 Venard. Robert E. 203,545 Venburg, Donald W. 203,545 Venis. John E. 545 Verhaalen, Roman J. 23 Verhage, Cayle P. 103.140,141,235,546 Verma, Vijay K. 107 Vernon. Arden J. 131 Verschelden, Michael 138,257,546 Vesterberg, Virgil V. 117,428 Veterinary Medicine Council 51 Veterinary Medicine Open House 358 Vialle, Marvin L. 75 Viergever, James D. 108,133,546 Vierling, Lawrence B. 60,85,98,21 1,428 Viets, John C. 546 Vieux, J. Michael 110,546 Vincent, Janet I. 428 Vincent, John M. 217,546 Vincent, Thomas D. 119 Vinduska, Katherine A. 95,138 Virmani, Harish C. 126,437 Vodraska, Robert V. 117,131,428 Voelker, Earl C. 92 Voelker, Gary E. 119,138,213,546 Voeltz. Richard E. 89,428 Vogt, Gary D. 546 Volz, Darrell W. 217,546 VonFange, Duane C. 49,79,82,201,428 Von Lehe, Judith E. 546 Von Lehe, Marita K. 248,546 VonStroh, Gordon E. 135 Vossmer, Steven L. 263,546 Voth, Oren R. 380 W Wachtman, Larry H. 201,546 Waddell, Nancy E. 248,546 Waddle, Jane A. 179,546 Wade, Giles L. 225,546 Wade, Kenneth R. 259,546 Wadhwa, Vishesh C. 126,428 Wadsack. James F. 119,143.263,546 Wadsworth, Robert B. 193,546 Wagner, Beverly M. 50,101,165,428 Wagner, Iris L. 122 Wagner, Marilyn J. 231,546 Wagner, Roberta C. 428 Wagner, Sharon C. 437 Wahlen, Barbara L. 231,546 Wahlen, Marvin C. 69,140,428 Wahlmeier, Carl V. 90 Wahrman, John H. 546 Waide. R. E. 155 Wainwright, David E. 546 Waite, JeraldT. 120,314,428 Waite, Joan 123 Waite, Nancy S. 165,248,546 Waldker, Mildred L. 16 Walkenshaw, Sara S. 241,546 Walker, Carol S. 1 16,1 31 ,132,165,546 Walker, Carolynn M. 546 Walker, Charles L. 546 Walker, David G. 49,72,428 Walker, David S. 303 Walker, James D. 155,197,546 Walker, Janet A. 231,546 Walker, Neill R. 122 Walker, Randol R. 437 Walker, Robert W. 209,546 Walker, Sarabeth 175,546 Walker, Susan J. 171,546 Walker, Warren 346 Walkmeyer, Karen P. 161,351,546 Wallace. Deanna K. 127,235,546 Wallace, Nancy K. 94,237,546 Wallerius, Mary S. 139,241,428 Wallerstedt, James B. 197,317,547 Wallingford, Jerome 197,317,428 Wallis, Dewayne D. 130,547 Walquist, Warren E. 155,225,547 Walrod, Robert E. 1 19,263,547 Walsdorf, Thomas M. 76,120,428 Walser, Jo L. 248,547 Walsh, Michael J. 255,547 Walt Leonard Agency 561 Walter, Glenna D. 100,263,547 Walter, Larry J. 428 Walter, Patricia W. 248,332.547 Walters, Charles P. 74,93 Walters, Donald L. 105 Walters, RileyG. 428 Walters Sand Co., Inc. 571 Waltheim Hall 242-243 Walton, Raymond C. 547 Walz, Leroy H. 547 Wamhoff, Alana K. 241,547 Wanager, Gloria D. 140,231,547 Wandt. Elizabeth A. 173 Wang, Josephine T. 124 Wanklyn, Dennis A. 263,547 Wanklyn, Mary E. 235,547 Wanklyn, Shirley A. 155,161,547 Wann, Thomas C. 116,225,428 Ward. E. Dawson 49.69,109,197,375,428 Ward, Gary W. 86,254,547 Ward. Joe E. 48,69,203,345,547 Ward, Joseph E. 16 Ward. KarenS. 175.248,547 Ward. Linda L. 95,140,547 Ward, Lloyd A. 109 Ward, M. Keller 566 Ward, Maimon R. 547 Ward, Ricki A. 241,547 Warden, Jessie A. 16,39 Warders, Katherina C. 227,231 ,547 Ware, Linda J. 241,547 Wareham Hotel 568 Wareham Theater 571 Warisi, Syed M. 125,126,437 Warner, Ann W. 69,231,547 Warner, Carlyle W. 163 Warner. Carolyn L. 94,428 Warner, David A. 205,348,547 Warner. Joan E. 118,241,547 Warner, Lynette K. 161,547 Warp, Linda L. 141 Warren, Don R. 104,142,199,548 Warren, Fred D. 87,548 Warren, Howard L. 203,548 Warren, Lynn A. 76,88,428 Warren Poston Motors 562 Warrington, Edith E. 102,136,143 Warta, Thomas H. 215,548 Washburn, John M. 108,548 Wasinger, Harold E. 122,299 Wasinger, William R. 82,112.428 Wassberg, John I. 49.197,548 Water Sports Club 133 Waters. Keith R. 207,375,548 Waters, Luanne H. 1 75,23 1 ,548 Watkins, Becky L. 169,548 Watkins, Keith E. 260,351,548 Watkins, Kenneth W. 81 Watson, Harleen M. 548 Watson, Joanne N. 235,548 Watson, John D. 189,548 Watson, Norma J. 248,548 Watt, Don (Mrs.) 229 Watt, Donald E. 209,428 Watt, John R. 548 Watt, Philip G. 221,548 Wattenberg, Herbert 209,548 Watters, Mary A. 78,175,548 Waturuocha, Desmond 70.1 17,1 19,127 Waugh, John M. 215,348,548 Wauthier, Raymond A. 306 Weak, Earl D. 87,267,548 Weathers, James D. 257,548 Weaver, Bettie L. 70,1 59,548 Weaver, Douglas W. 278,279 Webb, Gale S. 89 Webb, John L. 255,548 Webb, Robert C. 199,548 Webb. Thomas A. 108 Webb. Wilton S. 191,548 Webber, Barbara J. 55,67,68,70, 263,548 Webber, Richard E. 120 Weber, A. D. 11,323 Webster, Glenna L. 248,548 Webster, Lorna J. 235,351 ,548 Webster Montgomery 263,548 Weckel, Frederic C. 193,548 Weckel. Montague P. 548 Weckman, Douglas K. 259,548 Wegerer, Duane E. 109,199,548 Wegerer, Loma L. 97 Wegman, Edward H. 69,428 Wehling, Edward R. 81,107 Wehr, William S. 86 Wehrman, Howard M. 252,548 Weickert, Mary E. 97 Weickert, William C. 548 Weide, W. Richard 548 Weidle. Nicholos L. 211,549 Weidle, Victoria L. 165,549 Weigand. Joel T. 104.137,205,549 Weigel, Lawrence N. 217,549 Weigel, Margaret E. 177,549 Weisenberg, E. J. 138 Weisser, Virginia A. 71,140,141, 373,428 Weixelman, James T. 73 Weldon, Charles R 70,140141253428 Weldon, Terry A. 71 Weller, Amy K. 95,127,243,549 Wells, Dennis L. 549 Wells, Cay K. 241,549 Wells, I la (Mrs.) 267 Wells, Lois K. 161,428 Wells, Ray L. 199,549 Wells, Richard C. 549 Welty, Ivan L. 107.549 Wendelburg, Loren J. 197,549 Wenger, David 556 Wenger, Michael R. 256.549 Wenger, Patricia L. 231,549 Wenger, Richard D. 116,211,429 Wenrich, Steven R. 119,215.5 49 Wentz, Michael L. 1 1 3,25 1 ,255,429 Wentz, Roslyn D. 163,549 Werner, Judith F. 52,67,84,94,177,549 Wesch, JackC. 104,549 Wesch, James H. 306,549 Wesley Foundation 140-141 West, Dale E. 127,257,549 West, Edgar W. 259,549 West Hall 244-248 West, Saundra G. 248,549 West Stadium 262-263 Wester, Susan M. 235,549 Westervelt, R. Dwight 127,256,549 Westfall, Linda M. 167,427 Westover, Dennis R. 209,549 Wethington, Stanley 256,549 Wetzel, David E. 549 Weyer, Judith A. 241,549 Whalen, Dennis D. 549 Whaley, Virginia K. 243,549 Whan, F. L. 12 Whealy, Barbara K. 231 ,549 Wheatley, Candace A. 165,549 Wheatley, Christine 173 Wheeler, Dean E. 120,429 Wheeler, Mickey 123 Wheeler, Sharon K. 235,549 Whelden, Paul W. 254,549 Whetstine, Nancy S. 167,549 Whipple, Thomas E. 314 Whistler, John 0. 70,93,549 Whitcomb, Carl E. 89 White, Barbara J. 241,550 White, Beverly A. 429 White, Bill (Mrs.) 236,429 White, Charles R. 131,550 White, Charlotte M. 103,142,550 White, Daniel F. 221,429 White, Dolores P. 101 .429 White, John H. 197,550 White, Larry K. 349 White, Mary A. 95,140,241,550 White, Mary L. 141,159,231.550 White, Priscilla L. 248,550 White, Robert C. 86,182,550 White, Ronald A. 99,429 White, Sharon A. 94,169,550 Whiteman, Roger K. 258,550 Whitesell, Peggy J. 161,550 Whiteside, Cuma L. 550 Whitlock, Barbara A. 238,550 Whitman, John F. 85 Whitman, Meredith J. 550 Whitmer, Lionel R. 266,550 Whitmore, Marian L. 169,550 Whitney, Mason C. 201.550 Whitt. Jerry W. 197,437 Whitten, Ruth E. 50,84,171,550 Wiard, Howard A. 550 Wible, Stephen H. 106.203,550 Wichman, Carol M. 550 Wickham, Larry D. 199,429 Widener, Austin L. 142,550 Widner, Janice K. 101,163,429 Wiebe, Philip R. 191,550 Wiechman, John H. 251,257,429 Wieland, Judith C. 550 Wieland, William H. 94,255,550 Wescamp. Lyle W. 109,199.430 Wiggins, Connie R. 1 02,430 Wiggins, Jon S. 550 Wika, Gloria D. 173,550 Wilbeck, Jerry L. 255,550 Wilber, James A. 133,550 Wilbur, Donald A. 93 Wilcox, Gloria A. 238,550 Wilcox, NancyS. 79.165,550 Wilcox, Robert B. 550 Wilcoxon, Cecil R. 267,550 Wilcoxon, George D. 52 Wildcat Bowling Lanes 565 Wiley, George L. 119,550 Wiley, Lois A. 550 Wiley, Lowell R. 345 Wilken, Fred D. 550 Wilkerson, Andrea S. 161,551 Wilkerson, Leland D. 49.72,215,430 Wilkinson, Ivan R. 89,104 Wilkinson, Richard K. 285 Wilkinson, William P. 256,551 Willard, Fred L. 1 18,256.551 Wille, Alvin L. 81,107,430 Wille, Charles F. 261,437 Wille, Hilen D. 107,551 Willhardt, Robert L. 551 Williams, Allan G. 110,211.430 Williams, Anne K. 237,551 Williams, Arch H. 69,106,551 Williams, Billy F. 197,551 Williams, Catherine 243.551 Wilhams, Cheryl E. 173 551 Williams, David C. 211.376,551 Williams, Diana J. 94,179,551 Williams, Diane F. 132,235,551 Williams, Donald E. 98,430 Williams, Donald M. 52,69,207,277, 375.430 Williams, Douglas W 68,111,189, 348,551 Williams, Frederick 127,132,351,551 Williams, Gary W. 286 Williams, Harold D. 267,430 Williams, John C. 110,257,551 Williams, John H. 93 Williams, Judith E. 136.551 Williams, Kerry F. 68,106,197,551 Williams, Larry L. 119,551 Williams, Leslie L. 231,551 Williams, Lillian M. 437 Williams, Mary B. 173 Williams, MarkD. 253,551 Williams, Maureen C. 551 Williams, Richard A. 551 Williams, Robert H. 556 Williams, Thomas A. 131 Williams, William R. 551 Williamson, Arthur W. 108,252,430 Williamson, Kathryn 231,551 Willis, Lonnie D. 119,255,551 Williston Geology Club 93 Wills, DianneE. 167,551 Wills, Marlene R. 73,94,159,430 Wilson, Anita K. 71 ,75,78,430 Wilson, Byron L. 122 Wilson, C. Peairs 23,42 Wilson, Carolyn L. 241,551 Wilson, Cathy 346 Wilson, Charles E. 223,437 Wilson, Dan E. 254,551 Wilson, David L. 21 1,551 Wilson, Diana D. 235.551 Wilson, Elizabeth A. 177,551 Wilson, George T. 551 Wilson, Harold L. 96,551 Wilson, James D. 219,551 Wilson, Jerry L. 127,251.252,551 Wilson, Lewis B. 219,552 Wilson Margaret E. 101.140,141,430 Wilson, Marie A. 179.552 Wilson, Martha A. 552 Wilson, Mary F. 552 Wilson, Michael B. 213,552 Wilson, N. Jeanne 231.552 Wilson, Phyllis B. 167,552 Wilson, Reita B. 141,552 Wilson, Richard H. 430 Wilson, Robert K. 223,552 Wilson, Roger K. 259,552 Wilson. Ronald L. 187,552 Wilson, Ruth A. 167,552 Wilson, Stephen R. 21 5,552 Wilson, Susan L. 556 Wilson. William C. 217,285,552 Wiltse, Sue A. 171,552 Wimmer, Edward J. 104 Wimmer, Clenda S. 243.552 Winch, Sandra J. 235,552 Windier, Gene E. 99,552 Winfrey, Dennis R. 73,279 Wingert, Robert E. 121,189,552 Winkler, Judith A. 237,552 Winn, Stephen L. 122.205,552 Winslow, Stephen J. 110,213,552 Winston, Raedell J. 84.132,159,430 Winter. Charles A. 552 Winter, Dennis P. 90,430 Winter, Esta A. 114.552 Winter, Lucinda L. 237,552 Winter. Tex 286,295,322 Winters, Kenneth D. 122,211.300, 303,552 Winters, Robert L. 120 Winzeler, Kenneth A. 267,552 Wiruth, Robert J. 81.107,205,552 Wisbey Barbara J. 116.241,373,552 Wisdom. Judith A. 171,430 Wise, Michael R. 213,552 Wise, Urban G. 72 Withee, Laureston V. 54 Witter. Wendell R. 122.219,552 Wityk, Steve G. 256,552 Wogan. Linda K. 241,552 Woldt, Robert E. 223,430 Wolf Judith A. 78,133.163,552 Wolf, Keith A. 121 Wolf. Michael J. 193,552 Wolf. NancyS. 159.552 Wolf, Ronald D. 106.553 Wolf. Wallace W. 121.189.553 Wolfe, Rosemary A. 102,161,553 Wolfram, Edmond T. 70,256.553 Wolter, Steven R. 553 Women ' s Glee Club 351 Women ' s I ntra murals 312-313 Women ' s Resident Assistants 227 Wong, Teddy T. 1 24 Woo. Lecon 1 24 Wood, Anne H. 120 Wood, Cheryl A. 249,553 Wood, Joan F. 177,313,553 Wood Joseph N. 110,211.430 Wood, Larry E. 86 Wood, Martha E. 114,165.553 Woodall, Linda L. 235,553 Woodard, Gene L. 182,553 591 Woodard, Cwen D. 130,153,177.313. 439.553 Woodruff. Doris 233 Woodruff, Robert A. 105,430 Woods. Harold 140,141 Woods. Robert A. 108,191.553 Woods. Robert W. 107,254,430 Woodson, Larry D. 90 1 89,430 Woodward, Daniel f. 279 Woodward ' s 565 Woody, Cheryl J. 235.553 Woody. John A. 187,553 Woody ' s 563 Woofter. Dennis D. 223,553 Woofter. Frank L. 187.348,553 Woolf. John P. 85.217.306.553 Woolley, Paula A. 167,333.553 Woolsey, Wilma L. 169,553 Woolverton, Michael 255.553 Worcester. Constance 553 Workman, Larry D. 553 Works. Robert C. 251,257,553 Worley, Ronald R. 257.553 Wormington, William 252.553 Worrell, Dallas L. 252,553 Worrell, Larry V. 260,553 Worthington, Max L. 131,553 Wrench, Margaret L. 376,430 Wrestling 296-297 Wright, Dorothy I. 78 Wright, James P. 119,553 Wright, Marjorie J. 1 30.1 36,241 ,553 Wright, Mark E. 189,553 Wright, Rose A. 127.241.553 Wright, Susanna M. 231,553 Wulff, Frederick J. 556 Wulfmeyer, John T. 110,191,375,553 Wundrock. John A. 553 Wurtz, Barbara S. 139,231,553 Wyatt, CaryC. 79,108,223,554 Wyatt, Kenneth R. 86 Wylie, Karen M. 237,554 Wyss, Clifford D. 259,554 Yager, James L. 252,554 Yang. Tsung C. 437 Yarrow, Gale R. 199.554 Yarrow. Karen A. 55.4 Yeager. Robert R. 554 Yee. Albert D. 252,554 Yen, Albert C. 124 Yenkey. Albert N. 219.300,554 Yeo Trubey Electric Co. 558 Yerkes, David C. 201 Yocam. Michael B. 259,554 Yockey. Jerry L. 81 Yoder. Lane D. 104.197,554 York, Kathryn A. 235,554 York, Lawrence R. 128,378 York. Thomas F. 554 Yorke, Jerome P. 189,554 Y-Orpheum 342-343 Yotter, Edward E. 81.107,111,142 Yotter, Gary R. 142,554 Young, Alexander M. 197,554 Young, Dona L. 241,554 Young, Donald J. 554 Young, Gerald T. 119,131.554 Young, JaneL. 241.554 Young, JeanetteO. 78,431 Young, Kaye L. 243,332.554 Young, Mary F. 103,142,554 Young, Nancy M. 179,332.554 Young. Patricia K. 179,431 Youngdahl, Martha A. 89.237,554 Youngers, James L. 255,554 Youngs, Martha A. 101,554 Younis, Muayyad A. 125 Younkin, Charles D. 197.554 Younkin, Timothy D. 92,197,431 Youse. Larry W. 191,431 Youse, Linda A. 94,431 Yoxall, John E. 257,554 Yoxall, MaryJ. 431 Yu. KinC. 431 Yue. OnS. 107,124 Yust, James W. 255,349.554 Yust, Steven W. 88,189.554 YWCA 114 Zabel, George L. 88,127,205,554 Zabel, Herbert F. 267.554 Zahnley, Donald R. 52,72,142 Zaidi. IntesarH. 125 Zebarth, Brenda K. 431 Zeigler, Stephen B. 87.267,554 Zia, Sultan M. 125.261,437 Zibell, Robert E. 195.554 Zickefoose, Jane A. 96.116.165,554 Zimmerman, Donald E. 254,554 Zimmerman, Gary L. 256,555 Zimmerman. Gerald W. 98,431 Zimmerman, Jarold L. 555 Zitek, LyleE. 122 Zoeller. Mark J. 106,213.431 Zschoche. William J. 223,431 Zumbrunn, Daryl J. 253,555 Zwick. Keith R. 201,555 Zwonitzer, James E. 90,127,205,379,555 In Retrospect . . . The completion of a book such as the Royal Purple is possible only because of the cooperation and assistance of many individuals. The 1964 Royal Purple is dedicated to each of the students at Kansas State University, for it is the record of the happenings during their school year. Although it is impossible to mention all who have contributed to the production of this annual, I would like to express a sincere THANK YOU to Royal Purple Adviser C. J. (Chief) Medlin for his support and patience; to the members of my editorial staff for their efforts and cooperation; to Mark Miller, business manager, and his staff for their assistance; to pho- tographers Bob Hankins and Rick Solberg for their coverage of the campus; to David von Riesen and Don Richards for their color pictures; to Lawrence Blaker for his time and cooperation and his Royal Purple Queen pictures; to the Studio Royal for class pic- tures; to Floyd Hanna for organization pictures; to Richard M. Ong and the people of Grimes-Joyce Printing Company, Kansas City, for their assistance and advice; to Ralph Kolb and the staff at Burger-Baird Engraving Company, Kansas City, for their advice and cooperation; to the S. K. Smith Company, Chicago, for the covers; to Rae Ellen Smith and Dorothy McDonald, student publication secretaries, and to the Royal Purple office staff. I would also like to express my sincere gratitude to Ralph Nilson for his neverending patience and understanding. GRETCHEN A. NILSON 592 ' ' 3,555 J CJ 1ST R, S I T
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