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

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. tf v ' j , - tfvf. ' J Am i ML 1 Al K S I J ROYAL PURPLE 1965 ROYAL PURPLE 1965 Published by Student Publications, Inc. Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Becky Fitzgerald Editor Mark Miller Business Manager Photo by Don Richards Foreword The images of people, places and things Photo by Don Richards Colorful chrysanthemums sold by Mortar Board out- side of Memorial Stadium mark the day of a game. The images are brilliant and sharp, standing out in the enveloping haze of experience that is college life. They are poignant details etched in color on a chalk-dusted slate of memory. Images. Trivialities of sight, sound and feeling grow and become significant, heavy with meaning, a small moment in four years that somehow will come to stand out and even symbolize the whole. They will linger. If you ever smelled the dampness of a dorm laundry room, where collars never quite came clean, you will remember it always. Or donuts and black coffee in the Union before class. Experiences merge. A single all-night cram ses- sion will be forgotten because there were so many of them and the stomach ached in the same sour way. Dawns characterized by burning eyes and smoke-parched throats blend indistinguish- ably into one. But a racing second plucked out of the rush may have become frozen. The way her hair looked caught by the wind. Turf churned into the air by football spikes. Images. A poem read for you by a sorority sister. Your roommate who finally met the right girl four times during his sophomore year. A graduate student ' s study light on a fog-shrouded campus. Frothy beers lifted in cheer. For each they are different and special. You remember it clearly. You even know how the sky looked. Images. They can ' t be recaptured for each ac- cording to his own special lights. But your ROYAL PURPLE is dedicated to those flashing scenes. The images of Kansas State University, 1965. Distinctive features of the Union are sales of campus groups like Delta Phi Delta ' s Thieves Market. I Photo by David mn Riesen Silent moments by a quiet stream remove the tensions created in a day of study in the library and classes. On a chilly Halloween eve, the torch bearer lights the bonfire for the Homecoming rally. Contents Book One Administration 11 Book Two Organizations 61 Book Three. Features.. ..273 Book Four Classes. .389 Crowds are as typical of college life as Anderson Hall which stands as the symbol of the University. Color by Don Richards As a mark of athletics, the new victory bell overlooks the stadium football action. 1 1 Photo by David von Riesen ' I C J. Chief Medlin The 1965 Royal Purple marks the end of an era at Kansas State. It is the last book in a series of 31 published under the guidance of C. J. Chief Medlin, ret iring graduate manager of student publications. It is dedicated to Chief. Known in the academic publishing world for his un-equaled record of 29 All-American ratings for the Royal Purple, Chief came to Kansas from Mexico, following the revolution there. He was known as Mex in those days and he roamed the country, work- ing crops and taking odd jobs. In 1914 he enrolled in the prep school at Kansas State and by 1920 he graduated from the college. He had been a debate scholar and Royal Purple editor. In 1934, after 13 years as head of the college annual depart- ment of Burger-Baird Engraving Co., Chief returned to K-State as graduate manager of student publications. He then began to establish his unwavering record of excellence, gaining a reputa- tion as the nation ' s leading authority on yearbooks. But thousands of former K-State students remember him sim- ply as the most principled man they ever knew, someone they could always trust to sort the right from the wrong and stick to his guns no matter what the circumstances. Chief has always kept his door open. He sticks to what he says in one of his, textbooks: The advisor should not act as censor. If members of the staff are properly trained, they will have too much pride in their book and school to print anything that will discredit either. He always means what he says. He has always been his kind of advisor. If Chief had to read every page of a yearbook before it went to press, this tribute would not be possible. The 1965 yearbook staff joins three decades of staff members in thanking Professor C. J. Medlin for his time, energy, trust, and most of all for his inspiring example of integrity. We dedicate this, the 1965 Royal Purple, to Chief. C. J. Chief Medlin became year- book advisor in the fall of 1934. Color by Studio Royal While attending two national conventions in Miami, Chief was part of a TV discussion panel. It was then, 1961, that Chief was cited for outstanding service to his university ' s student publications and to the nation ' s student press. I. . ' ; i - R - ' ' ' - ' ,. . -iff Photo by Bob Hankins Photo by Don Richards point in the mum garden, stu- k a panoramic campus skyline. At a vantage point in the mum gardi dents overlook a panoramic campus ; 10 With a helpful mascot, a fraternity team will try for the Lambda Chi Chariot Relays trophy. :- ' - - K S I J BOOK ONE Administration Colleges and Schools. Student Government. .14-21 .22-53 .54-60 Administration ' . - -x 12 Complex, with responsibility to handle and hard work to do, the administration is behind the policies that help to form the image of the campus. Whether instructing a laboratory class in Willard Hall, working in Farrell Library, helping with the routine work of enrollment or inspecting the after- math of a disastrous fire, instructors, deans, administrators, regents and the Governor are all involved with the campus. Photo by David von Riesen 13 I James A. McCain, University president for 15 years, is a member of several national advisory committees. During the fall McCain was selected to address an annual meeting of the American Council on Education in San Francisco. 14 Governor William Avery, an advocate of increased state educational facilities, is a former national congressman. Johnson names McCain to Civil Rights committee Membership on state and national affairs committees reflected an attempt by President James A. McCain to involve himself and the University in off-campus activities. President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed McCain to a national citizens ' advisory committee on the Civil Rights Act. In other governmental work, the president was reappointed to a third term on a nine- man advisory committee of the Export-Import Bank. He also tried to help resolve the Kansas milling crisis produced by reduced shipping rates on unmilled Kansas wheat. Kansas Board of Regents action effective July 1965 raised student fees from $122 to $137 per semester for Kansas residents. Tui- tion was jumped from $287 to $337 per semes- ter for out-of-state students. The preceding semester fee hike by the Regents had become effective in 1963. After the blaze which destroyed the Audi- tor ium, President McCain asked the Regents to request $2,867,800 from the legislature for building a new structure. William Avery, elected Kansas governor in the 1964 general election, succeeded John Anderson as chief state administrator. Board of Regents- fop Row: Arthur H. Cromb, Whitley Austin, Clement H. Hall, Ray R. Evans, Clyde M. Reed, Max Bickford. Bot- tom Row: William F. Danenbarger, Henry A. Bubb, Lawrence D. Morgan, Dwight D. Klinger. i men 5 Administrators function as President ' s advisers Authority to co-ordinate University activi- ties was alloted to President James A. McCain ' s administrative staff. The team also directed formation of administrative policies. Next in authority to President McCain, Vice-President A. L. Pugsley co-ordinated all-campus func- tions including University convocations. Supervision of research projects and academic programs among the six colleges and two schools was delegated to William Bevan, vice-president for academic affairs. University financial operations, prepara- tion of the budget and fiscal policy decisions were directed by Daniel Beatty, business manager. Max Milbourn continued his duties as assistant to the President. In the absence of President McCain, Milbourn represented the executive on general scholarship and public relations committees and as a liason member to federal agencies. Guidance of international affairs was headed by Vice-President Emeritus A. D. Weber. Working for the Office of Interna- tional Activities, Weber supervised selection and financing of exchange students. i Vice-President A. L. Pugsley shares the President ' s respon- sibilities and supervises on- and off-campus programs. In duties as business manager, Daniel Beatty directs over- all fiscal operation and budgeting of University finances. 16 to lice-pre; Max Milbourn, with 15 years experience in administrative positions here, is assistant to President James A. McCain. - With status as vice-president emeritus, A. D. Weber also supervises all international activities of the University. ' .-.: As vice-president for academic affairs, William Bevan over- sees academic and research programs of the University. 17 Student personnel staff adds new administrators Director of resident hall programs was created as a new position in the dean of stu- dent ' s office. The new position was intended to provide co-ordination of programming in residence halls. In another administrative slot, Theodore Heermance assumed duties as new assistant dean of students. Dean Heermance assisted the director of international activi- ties with development of an intercultural student exchange program. In addition to overseeing all phases of stu- dent activities, Dean of Students Chester Peters supervised directors of the student personnel services. Associate Dean of Stu- dents Margaret Lahey directed administra- tion of women ' s living groups. With the help of Assistant Dean Caroline Peine, Dean Lahey advised Associated Women Students. Ralph Prusok, associate dean of students, worked with men students and advised Student Sen- ate and Interfraternity Council. Performing legislative action, Faculty Sen- ate approved new bills which lengthened women ' s closing hours. It also ratified a higher cumulative grade requirement for scholastic honors awarded at graduation. Completing his second year, Associate Dean of Students Ralph Prusok advises Interfraternity Council members. Faculty Senate Top Row: Curtis Trent, A. Bower Sageser, Howard Mitchell, Jack L. Lambert, Frank J. McCormick. Paul E. Sanford, James C. Mathews. Marjorie M. Stith, Katherine Geyer. Second Row: John W. DeMand. Keith A. Huston. William J. Clark, Joseph E. Ward, Alvin E. Mulanax. Roscoe Ellis, Stanley Wearden, Milton L. Manuel, R. Kenneth Burkhard. Third Row: Mildred L. Walker. Robert W. Kiser, 0. Kenneth O ' Fallon, Herbert T. Bates, Merrill A. Durland, Chester E. Peters. Lowell Brandner, Roy J. Milleret, R. Dean Dra ' gs- dorf, John Hannah. Bottom Row: Thomas B. Steunenberg, Ray A. Keen, William G. Schrenk, John P. Noonan, Louis Douglas, Edwin J. Frick, James C. Carey, Boris Leaf, Theodore A. Chadwick. 18 As adviser to AWS and Inter-dorm Council, Dean Margaret Theodore Heermance helps in foreign student orientation, Lahey supervises women ' s activities and living groups. while Caroline Peine directs resident assistant training. Besides directing Student Personnel Services of the Uni- versity, Dean Chester Peters is chairman of Housing Council and the Facultv Council on Student Affairs. He has advised members of Blue Key, senior men ' s honorary, for 10 years. During enrollment, students consult with advisers, complete semester schedules, pull course cards and pay state fees. Enrolling 3,100 new students during fall registration, Admis- sions and Records is headed by Ellsworth M. Gerritz. Man-woman ratio drops; enrollment figures soar For the first time in 20 years, during fall enrollment the student ratio of men to women was less than two to one. According to statis- tics collected by the Office of Admissions and Records, total enrollment soared to more than 9,900, breaking the spring 1964 record of 9,175. As well as supervising registration, Admis- sions and Records compiled student records and corresponded with prospective K-Staters and their parents. In addition to on-campus duties, Ellsworth M. Gerritz, dean of Admissions and Records, spent three weeks in West Africa selecting future K-Staters. For six weeks Gerritz was consultant to the registrar of Andhra Pradesh University in Hyderabad, India. Administrative Heads-Top Row: A. B. Cardwell, General Research Director; C. M. Correll, 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, Physi- cal Plant Administrator; H. D. Hess, Alumni. Bottom Row: K. M. Hey- wood, Endowment and Development Director; H. P. Jubelt, Student Health Director; H. W. Kennedy, Aids and Awards; W. R. Kerr, Veter- ans Service Center; J. W. Kraus, Library Director; R. H. Perry, Comp- troller; R. C. Swaim, Placement Center Director; F. L Whan, Summer School Director. 20 Through use of simple props, students present a class demonstration of science for the elementary school. In preparation for teaching, each student develops and pre- sents a project for the grade with which he hopes to work. 21 Agricultural research, extension and resident instruction are supervised by Glenn H. Beck, dean of the College. Ag student increase tops land-grant enrollments Largest numerical enrollment increase in any of the 68 land-grant institutions was recorded by the College of Agriculture. With a 23 per cent enrollment jump, Agriculture also made a larger percentage increase than any of the other University colleges. Heading over-all College administration for the fifth year was Dean Glenn Beck. Coupled with its expanded enrollment was a consolidation of facilities. The departments of dairy and poultry science, which had func- tioned as individual units for more than half a century, were united. Kansas Board of Re- gents action placed the former units, both housed in new Call Hall, under a single ad- ministrative head. Agriculture ' s research activities were mag- nified by completion of plans for establish- ment of a Water Resources Research Institute on campus. The Institute, to be operated by K-State and the University of Kansas, would study problems of water resources. Included in the research would be studies of the hydro- logic cycle and of conservation, use and ex- pansion of state water supplies. To the extension service fell the duty of con- ducting a state-wide inventory of forestry resources. Research findings revealed poten- tial forest crops for state production. College of Agriculture Depart- ment Heads Top Row: Thomas B. Avery, Poultry Science; Rufus F. Cox, Animal Husbandry; Robert P. Ealy, Horticulture; Her- bert C. Knutson, Entomology; and Howard L. Mitchell, Bio- chemistry. Bottom Row: John A. Nordin, Agricultural Economics; Charles L. Norton, Dairy Science; Stuart M. Pady. Plant Pathology; John A.Shellenberger, Flour and Feed Milling Industries; Floyd W. Smith, Agronomy. 22 State-wide extension programs in agriculture, home eco- Duane C. Acker, assistant dean and director of resident in- nomics and 4-H club work are directed by Harold E. Jones. struction, co-ordinates nine Agriculture departments. Baked in a commercial oven, loaves of bread are tested for baking in the laboratory used by the world ' s only four-year doneness. Students analyze the quality of Kansas flours by university curriculum in flour and feed milling technology. 23 C. Peairs Wilson, Agriculture Experiment Station director until second term, is now a University of Hawaii dean. While practicing modern dairy techniques, an agriculture student uses an electric milking machine at the Dairy Barn. In work as assistant resident instruction director, David Mugler advises agriculture students with career plans. Extension Department Heads fop Row: John M. Ferguson, Exten- sion Engineering; Paul W. Griffith, Associate Director, John E. Kitchens, Continuing Education. Bottom Row: Oscar W. Norby, County Extensions Operations; Roger E. Regnier, 4-H and other Extension Youth Programs; Wilber E. Ringler, Community and Public Affairs; Kenneth Thomas, University Information. 24 : ; Grouping campus-grown snapdragons and chrysanthemums, floriculture students design a coffee table arrangement. Agricultural Council -fop Row: Maurice D. Penner, Dale E. Roberts, John J. Kern, William M. Middleton. Second Row: John M. Graham, John W. Schrader, Lawrence Erpelding, Edward S. Oplinger, Jared 0. Hoover, Roland K. Krauss, Jerald A. Riemann, George A. Teagarden, Assistant to the Dean Robert A. Bohannon and Administra- tive Assistant Gilbert R. Dodge look over research plans. Ag college helps develop Asian, African schools Work of the College of Agriculture was not confined to the local campus. Under a con- tract to the Agency for International Develop- ment, agriculturalists provided technical as- sistance to new universities in Asia and Africa. Through the program, Agriculture staff members were on a team sent to universities in India and Nigeria. As part of student activities, Ag Barn- warmer and Ag Science Day were supported by Agricultural Council. Officers of the Col- lege ' s student groups composed the council. Dean L. Davis, Samuel J. Brungardt, Dean Duane Acker. Bottom Row: Ronald W. Hirst, Charles E. Meeks, Rex W. Grothusen, Terry L. Biery, Michael E. Dikeman, tarry J. Beat. Architecture considers revisions in curriculum Options in architectural structures, design and environmental technology were proposed for a curriculum revision in the College of Architecture and Design. Plans under con- sideration by the College would divide the present architectural curriculum into three divisions of study. In national ratings, the College of Architec- ture and Design was among 21 colleges and universities whose regional planning pro- grams were recognized by the American In- stitute of Planners. An accrediting team recog- nized the Landscape Architecture program as one of 13 accredited departments in the nation. Realization of job experience values was shown when the College sent a student to a London firm as a summer intern. He was one of 20 U.S. students selected to go abroad. Two graduate students in regional planning view a master ' s degree thesis. The graduate project shows layout of a small At an informal discussion session, architect Bruce Goff explains philosophies behind the shapes of his structures. Kansas town. With a 35-student enrollment, the graduate program of Architecture offers five advanced curriculums. Administrative direction of the two-year-old College of Architecture and Design rests with Dean Emit C. Fischer. Students in basic drawing find that Seaton ' s halls offer artis- tic possibilities for sketching interior building perspectives. In basic drawing courses, architectural students learn de- sign principles and fundamental drawing techniques. 27 Sketching outside near Seaton, a basic drawing student uses charcoal to depict the white tower of the power plant. Distinguished Professor joins Architecture faculty Under a program financed by a $50,000 Board of Regents appropriation, the College of Architecture and Design recruited the second Regents Distinguished Professor. Henry Wright, a world authority on environ- mental technology, joined the College ' s faculty second semester. Other nationally recognized architects lec- tured on campus through a College-sponsored series. Bruce Goff, noted for use of unorthodox building materials, and architect-planners Howard Fisher and Richard Ahern were among architects in the series. In regional and national architectural com- petition, students won nine prizes. One entry, a welded space frame, won top award of $1,750 in a structural design contest sponsored by the James F. Lincoln Foundation. Another architectural student placed fourth in the same design competition. During Architecture ' s second year as a college, the Architecture Council was formed to co-ordinate student and faculty activities. Members of the student group drew up the Architecture Council constitution. Composing the new Architecture and Design Council are R. Poison, Randolph L Wright, Robyn D. Brooks, Kenneth Keith R. Zwick.JamesA. Calcara, Robert A. Anderson, Steven Kallenbach, Thomas C. Helbing and Jack C. Durgan. While on campus to examine the facilities and curriculum of landscape architecture, accrediting. team members view a design problem. The department ranked twelfth in size among schools of landscape architecture in the nation. Beginning work on a creative sculpture project, a student hammers and chisels at a block of native limestone. Richard H. Morse, assistant to Dean Emil Fischer, works with College records and advises the Architecture student body. 29 Swiping at insects by lamplight, a student catches specimens for an insect collection required in economic entomology. 30 Completing his second year as dean, John Chalmers guides the programs of more than 2,900 arts and sciences majors. In the backshop of the Purple Masque Experimental Theatre, students screen print props for a student production. Assistant to the Dean John P. Murry and assistant deans Marjorie Adams and Orval Ebberts supply student advice. Arts and Sciences plans added science facilities Plans including renovation of Willard Hall for $1 million and construction of a chemistry instruction building for $1.6 million were among building proposals discussed for the College of Arts and Sciences. Addition of office space in the third floor attic of Eisen- hower Hall was a proposed non-science ex- pansion. The last major Arts and Sciences building completed was the $2.2 million phys- ical sciences building finished in 1963. Major work on the speech department ' s Purple Masque Experimental Theatre in the east wing of the stadium has since been completed. In addition to physical plant enlargement, curriculum expansions were enacted. New departments of political science and sociology and anthropology were added, as well as a new division in the history and philosophy department. To improve the faculty-student ratio and meet needs created by increased enrollment, 15 new staff positions were filled. After completing experiments, students must compute and record results in laboratory manuals for chemistry credit. 31 Arts and Sciences Council -Top Row: William J. Romig, Edwin V. Brown, Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Linda K. Stanley, Mary A. Hornung, James M. O ' Fallon, Anellen Nyquist, Kathryne L. Gaynier, Diane D. DeVoe. Second Row: Carol S. Walker, Dennis T. Myers, Judy L. Jacobs, Margaret A. Koepke, Beverly J. Falconer, Karen D. DeGood. Bottom Row: Jane Clark, Beverly J. Abmeyer, Diane E. Lee, Linda R. Fritz. Surrounded by equipment for use in a psychology experi- ment, two students prepare apparatus for a rodent study. During summer school at the Sorbonne, a branch of the University of Paris, students visit a statue of Victor Hugo. Students man research for Arts and Sciences Research conducted by Arts and Sciences departments ranged from A Study in Etoxide- Carbonyl Rearrangements in chemistry to Evolution of Perceptual Frames of Reference in psychology. Zoology researchers studied Biological Control of Parasites in Poultry. Through a new Board of Regents plan, the College of Ar ts and Sciences received the state ' s first Distinguished Professor. The professor, Dr. Dudley Williams, joined the physics staff for a one-year term. Music course scheduling was disrupted first semester due to destruction by fire of music space in the Auditorium. Members of the Arts and Sciences Council were hosts for a Homecoming coffee spon- sored by the College. The council also helped conduct high school visitation programs. In modification of their testing programs, some departments administer departmental examinations at evening sessions. College of Arts and Sciences Department Heads -fop Row: Donald J. Ameel, Zoology; Thomas J. Badger, Military Science; Alfred F. Borg, Bacteriology; Norma D. Bunton, Speech; Alvin B. Cardwell, Physics; Joseph R. Chelikowsky, Geology and Geography; Richard C. Clark, Modern Languages; Adrian H. Daane, Chemistry. Second Row: Earle R. Davis, English; Louis H. Douglas, Political Science; Thomas M. Evans, Physical Education; Holly C. Fryer, Statistics; Carl R. Hausman, Philosophy; Randall C. Hill, Sociology and An- thropology; Ralph R. Lashbrook, Technical Journalism; Luther p. Leavengood, Music. Bottom Row: Horace B. Lee, Athletics; Merrill E. Noble, Psychology; John A. Nordin, Economics; Stuart M. Pady Botany and Plant Pathology; S. Thomas Parker, Computing Center; Ralph G. Sanger, Mathematics; and Homer E Socolofsky, History. 33 As dean of the School of Education, William H. Coffield is a member of the Academic Council and the Graduate Council. Third graders at Lee School learn modern mathematics by cedures. Student teachers in elementary schools work with questioning their student instructor about division pro- grade school children half days throughout the semester. Arranging cutouts for a bulletin board, student teachers prepare an educational project for kindergarten children. Floyd H. Price, assistant to Dean William Coffield, works in the School of Education ' s student personnel department. ' - - Education raises school scholastic requirements Completing its second year as a school, the School of Education raised admission stand- ards to a 2.2 grade point average. Secondary education students were required to earn a 2.5 average in their fields of concentration before practice teaching. Teacher education encompassed nearly 20 per cent of the University ' s total enrollment. In the graduate education program, enroll- ment increased more than 100 per cent from the previous year. Education enlarged its faculty size from 18 in 1960 to 28. Grants totaling $60,000 were received from the National Science Foundation for work in elementary mathematics and science. The Peace Corps granted $210,000 for training Peace Corps volunteers to be stationed in Guatemala and the Dominican Republic. 35 Commerce curriculums expand; enrollment rises While expanding its undergraduate train- ing program and accommodating a 15 per cent enrollment increase, the College of Commerce worked in close contact with the business community. Six new scholarships were estab- lished for accounting and business adminis- tration students. Increased curriculum re- quirements included additional course work in statistics and mathematics. Faculty positions in the two-year-old Col- lege of Commerce showed an increase from 16 to 24 in the last five years. Commerce was awarded college status in 1963. As dean of the College, Clyde Jones was a member of the Council of Economic Analysis and the Kansas Council for Economic Education. The College offered six areas of professional specialization. Commerce majors could en- roll in curriculums of management, finance, marketing, personnel management, general business and secretarial practice. Work By governor ' s appointment, Dean C. Clyde Jones is serving a second year on the Kansas Council for Economic Analysis. m corpt Courses in typing and shorthand prove essential for a commerce student. The Col- lege stresses on-the-job experienc ' e for students enrolled in its six curriculums. 36 Work on Student Activities Board consumes time of Associate Dean James B. Hobbs. The dean also served on a selection committee for Harlequinade, the newY-Orpheum. With each group representing the Board of Directors for a corporation, administration classes plan a business ven- ture. Simulating business decisions and mapping action for companies allows them a crack at management problems. While working in a store to learn more about retailing and marketing, a Commerce student examines coat fabrics. Commerce college hosts business teachers, editor In conjunction with the second annual busi- ness alumni conference, the College of Com- merce hosted a meeting of Kansas college and university business teachers. The featured speaker was Leonard S. Silk, senior editor and economist of Business Week magazine. Through an additional program aimed at Kansas businessmen, the College published The Management Letter. Another College bulletin, The Commerce Student, was initiated by Commerce Coun- cil. The student newsletter, distributed four times annually, spotlighted commerce events on campus and in the business world. Council members also conducted a survey to deter- mine if students would prefer beginning major courses as freshmen. Under an accounting internship program, seniors received working experience as junior members of public accounting firms. The selected students, placed with firms from New York to California, were salaried for the six-week period of internship. Commerce Council -fop Row: Allan J. Kvasnicka, Obed M. Fricke, Robert W. Crouch, John I. Wassberg, Peter L Molinari, Larry C. Arnett, Arch G. Gothard, Richard L. Thomas. Bottom Row: Mildred E. Buzenberg, Elaine C. Smith, Glenda M. Selfridge, Kenneth Mc- Clintock, Keith A. Stuessi, Zelma R. Cole, Sylvia M. Mills. 38 Presentations of analyzed business problems help stu- dents in a commerce course determine best business policy to follow. Case problems from widely divergent phases of corporation financial activity were studied by students. During a visit to an insurance company, students inspect tapes with coded information on policy numbers and pre- mium payment dates. The tour was planned to show applica- tion of IBM program equipment to business administration. 39 . Co-ordinator for developing an engineering program at Egypt ' s University of Assiut is Associate Dean John Shupe. Through a soil compaction test during a soils laboratory period, students attempt to find optimum moisture content. Participating in an electronics laboratory session, engineers examine a diagram of a triode tube. During the semester, class members learn characteristics and parameters of electron devices and test power supply performance. By course work in graphic arts, students learn how to use the drafting board. Although advanced graphic skill is no longer required, engineers must enroll in introduc- tory courses of graphic, oral and written communications. Doctoral degrees expand Engineering curriculums For the first time, the College of Engineer- ing offered doctoral programs in nuclear and environmental engineering. Doctoral studies in mechanical, electrical and chemical engi- neering and applied mechanics were also open to graduate students. Although the College of Engineering honors program was only three years old, 90 students participated in it. Cooperating with the Agency for Interna- tional Development, the College had four faculty representatives at the University of Assiut-in Egypt. Three staff members worked to improve engineering practices in Brazil and Afghanistan. Another three professors delivered research papers in Europe. As advisory member, Dean Paul Russell serves on a Kansas Chamber of Commerce industrial development committee. Non-University sources allot Engineering grants Approximately one-half million dollars were invested in more than 83 research projects conducted by the Engineering Experiment Station. Non-University funds financed 60 per cent of Engineering research. Also largely dependent on outside funds was the Environmental Research Laboratory, housing projects financed by grants totaling $120,000. Under a seven-month, $46,000 pro- gram, researchers studied confinement in a simulated air raid shelter. Through a study entitled Physiological Response to Hot- Humid Environments, more definite stand- ards for survival shelter design were deter- mined. Environmental research also studied optimum temperature for floor surface com- fort and evaluated kitchen range ventilation hoods. The College of Engineering worked on plans for an addition to the environmental laboratory physical plant. As co-ordinator of student activities in the College, Engineering Council helped super- vise departmental exhibits for the renamed Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Until last year a mechanical engineering assistant pro- fessor, Henry Neely is assistant to dean of the College. I Studying two types of dynamos during the semester, engi- neers apply knowledge in direct current laboratory work. College of Engineering Department Heads -Top Row: Jack B. Black- burn, Civil Engineering; Leland S. Hobson, Engineering Experiment Station; William H. Honstead, Chemical Engineering; William R. Kimel, Nuclear Engineering. Bottom Row: Philip G. Kirmser, Applied Mechanics; George H. Larson, Agricultural Engineering; Ralph G. Nevins, Mechanical Engineering; George F. Schrader, Industrial Engineering. Using the stump-tailed monkey, research workers conduct an experiment on wind avoidance in the Environmental Re- search Laboratory. Wind velocities at different tempera- tures are blasted at the subject during experimentation. Engineering Council -Top Row: Gene P. Rathbun, John W. Reed, Dennis J. McCormick, Robert D. Crangle, Robert M. Hamlett, Lonnie A. Theye, Robert J. Wiruth, Larry W. Emig. Bottom Row: Donald M. V Williams, James R. Jaax, William R. Jacobs, David E. Banks, Charles E. Bliss. 43 Enrollment figures break Home Economics record Undergraduate enrollment of 889 students during fall semester smashed an all-time rec- ord of 841 set in 1940 by the College of Home Economics. The largest recorded freshman class and an increased number of graduate students also combined to boost total enroll- ment to the College ' s largest since it was founded in 1873. Home Economics awarded almost 150 bach- elor ' s degrees. In addition, following a de- mand for more graduate home economists, the Home Economics Master ' s Degree Project was launched spring semester 1964. Top- ranking home economics students in the upper 10 per cent of each class were invited to participate in the accelerated study project. Students in the program selected electives which would permit them to move directly into master ' s degree work following gradua- tion. A member of the graduate faculty was appointed to advise each of the 33 participants. Coeds inspect earthenware pots baked in the ceramics kiln which a graduate student built behind Justin Hall. After using the College ' s newly-installed etching press, bed printing surface. In creating etched illustrations, home economics women pull a finished design off the flat the home ec art department uses copper and zinc plates. V N 44 Aided by a meat thermometer apparatus, a graduate stu- dent conducts research on cooking time required for pork. - I: ' :: , High schools, universities, home economics conferences and alumnae groups invite Dean Doretta S. Hoffman to lecture. 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: Marjone M Stith Family and Child Development; Gwendolyn L Tinklin, acting head, Foods and Nutrition; Jessie A. Warden, Clothing and Textiles. 45 Coeds conduct research for development of a specially designed food preparation center for handicapped women. At Merrill Palmer Institute in Detroit, Mich., Dean Ruth Hoeflin continues with her second semester post doctoral studies. Research plays top role in home ec curriculums Research played an integral part in the six curriculums of the College of Home Eco- nomics. Foods and nutrition research focused on dietary habits of underprivileged, pre- school children in Riley County. The depart- ment also conducted a National Livestock and Meat Board test about pork cookery. A family economics project utilized a kitchen with a motorized chair designed to help semi-invalids manage homes. In testing resistance of fabric to weath- ering and light, clothing and textiles used a weatherometer. The research machine simu- lated humidity, temperature and rainfall con- ditions. Another device, a scott tester, studied chemical and physical effects of radiation ex- posure to cotton fabric. Food mixing for large scale meal preparation constitutes part of class work in institutional management laboratory. Through class instruction, home economics students gain sewing skill by making blouses in a pattern study course. Home Economics Council- Top Row: Mary L Carr, Mary E. Kloster- meier, Edith E. Warrington, Patricia A. Patton, Olga E. Schwartzkope, Patricia A. Sughrue, Diana K. Pringle, Betty S. Arnold, Beth M. Pann- backer, Mary A. Lambert, Diana K. Goertz, Barbara J. Symns, Sherry K. Brush, Jean E. Reehling. Bottom Row: Ruth E Whitten, Carolyn J. Cox, Linda E. Porter, Mary R. Steinbrink, Patricia A. Leopold, Mar- garet H. Sughrue, Valerie B. Hoover, Mary A. Bishop. 47 Graduate Council -Top Row: Harry B. Pfost, Theodore A. Chadwick, Merle E. Gugler, James C. Carey, R. Dean Dragsdorf. Second Row: William H. Coffield, Erie E. Bartley, Roscoe Ellis, Edgar S. Bagley, Holly C. Fryer. Bottom Row: William L. Stamey, Joe W. Kraus, Grayce E. Goertz, Dorothy L. Harrison, Cecil H. Best. While fulfilling requirements for a graduate degree, a student uses quail as experimental animals in biochemistry research. Injections of carotenoid solution determine the substance ' s possible use as a supplement for vitamin A. 48 Graduate School names space researcher dean Replacing Acting Dean William Stamey, John Lott Brown assumed duties as dean of Graduate School early second semester. Dean Brown, who has been a director of graduate study at the University of Pennsylvania ' s medical school, succeeded Dean Harold Howe. The former administrator left K-State to be head of the graduate school at St. Louis Uni- versity. In past research work, Dean Brown had been involved in study of sensory and per- ceptual problems of space flight. He received his doctorate from Columbia University. In addition to administrative changes, the school expanded Graduate Council by eight members. Fuller Council representation of graduate study areas, coordination of grad- uate work among schools and colleges and support of research by grants were points included in the reorganization. The School ' s Research Coordinating Council allocated more than $32,000 in research study grants. To outline graduate programs fitted to individual needs is the duty of Graduate School ' s Acting DeanWilliam LStamey. As members of Research Co-ordinating Council, Leland S. Hobson, William L Stamey, C. Peairs Wilson and Alvin B. Cardwell allocate funds for graduate research. 49 Investigating x-ray slides of a joint, fifth and sixth year veter- gain experience in x-ray methods. Fractures, tumors and inary medicine students work in the interpretation room to embedded foreign bodies can be detected from the slides. As assistant dean, Lee T. Railsback works with students and supervises programing of veterinary medicine courses. Among 287 students studying to be veterinarians, only 12 women are enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Kitchell assumes duties as new veterinary dean As new dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Ralph L. Kitchell, assumed admin- istrative duties during the summer school session. Dean Kitchell replaced former head Elden E. Leasure who retired to do veterinary teaching and research. The new administra- tor held degrees in veterinary medicine and human anatomy from Iowa State University and the University of Minnesota. In projected programs of the College, Dean Kitchell focused plans on increasing activities in research, professional training and service to practicing veterinarians in Kansas. Pro- grams supervised by the administrator re- flected what he foresaw as a future need for increased cooperation between the veterinary and medical professions. Supervising student activities of the Col- lege, Veterinary Medicine Executive Council organized the eighth annual Veterinary Medi- cine Open House. With one representative from each class and five elected members, the veterinary council acted as governing organi- zation of the student chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Ralph L. Kitchell, dean of Veterinary Medicine, cites need for increased veterinary and medical profession cooperation. Veterinary Medicine Executive Council- Fop Row: Tom M. Tribolet, Paul A. Ryding, Tony L. Kirk, Paul T. Purinton, William C. Bergin, Robert K. Treptow. Bottom Row: Glenn T. Hartke, Jack E. Catlin, Wayne M. Grover, Harry F. Moberly, Charles A. Helwig. Working in a pathology laboratory, a student prepares an animal blood count for use by a veterinary clinician. College of Veterinary Medicine Department Heads- E. H. Coles, Pathology; J. E. Mosier, Surgery and Medicine; D. M. Trotter, Anatomy. 52 Vet stipend encourages study of nervous system Granted $84,511 by a branch of the National Institute of Health, the College of Veterinary Medicine initiated a three-year study of en- cephalitic problems in cattle. Investigation of nervous system disorders common in feed- lot areas was the main problem subsidized. Work was to be aimed at methods of diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Among 30 studies conducted by the College was research on vaccine to reduce the 10 to 50 per cent mortality usually resulting from pinkeye in cattle. Work was also done on a test to shorten time required in identification of shipping fever complex. Dietary deficiencies and skin warts in cat- tle, as well as baby pig anemia and gastric ulcers in swine, were studied in other veteri- nary research. More than 5,000 mice were used in rabies diagnostic services provided by the College of Veterinary Medicine. Students study functions of the bovine anatomy by perform- ing a careful dissection of a specimen in anatomy lab. Fifth and sixth year veterinary students examine a cat to determine respiratory trouble. While conducting the ex- amination, students follow diagnostic procedures used when admitting animals to Dykstra Veterinary Hospital. As part of preliminary steps used in treatment of external parasites, a dog is sheared by veterinary students. In addi- tion to training veterinarians, Dykstra Hospital provides an animal diagnosis and treatment center for community use. . . . - - C ! , ' - 1 . .-V - ' ' ' : , . -- ' Senate increases power to check apportionments Through a major constitutional revision enacted by Student Senate, the governing body delegated itself more power in review- ing apportionments to campus organizations. In expansion of its organization, Senate created four new committees: student opinion sampling, cultural affairs, anti-discrimination and political union. As student representatives, members hosted the Conference on Higher Education in Kan- sas. The group also joined the Associated Student Governments of the United States. Delegates were sent to the Big Eight and National Student Government conferences and the President ' s Youth Leadership Con- ference in Washington. With President Ron Hysom, Student Gov- erning Association was one of three student groups to inaugurate a ' Cats for Curtains campaign. It aimed to provide stage drapes for the auditorium planned to replace the struc- ture gutted in a winter fire. Heralding the arrival of winter, the season ' s first snowfall slows between-class traffic on the busy campus sidewalks. Ron Hysom, as Student Governing Association president, serves as chairman of the activity fee Apportionment Board. Student Senate fop Row: Erma J. Karr, Beryl A. Shaw, Mary L. Hay- maker, Ruth E. Whitten, Sharon J. Carlson, Pamela A. Howard, Har- riet J. Meals, Janice I. McCord, Karen L. Chitwood. Second Row: James R. Calcara, Kent H. Freeland, Robert D. Crangle, Pamela J. Henry, Judith F. Werner, Sandra J. Beck, Charles E. Bliss, Gary M. Thomas. Third Row: Syed A. Quadri, John I. Wassberg, Larry R. An- derson, George D. Wilcoxon, Donald R. Ferguson, Joseph H. Stout, Ralph E. Stegner. Bottom Row: Richard M. Anderson, Robert M. Hamlett, Ronald R. Hysom, Richard F. Gillum, Robert J. Nijweide, Ralph E. Prusok. 55 Board of Student Publications awards K-Keys to outstanding journalists working on University publications. Members are Mark L Miller, Ralph R. Lashbrook, Judith A. Davidson, Fritz Moore, John A. Krider and Byron E. Ellis. fit Journalism board allots student publishing fees Board alters structure; opens membership post Eta Royal Purple, Collegian and Student Direc- tory finances were directed by the Board of Student Publications. The Board awarded con- tracts for photographic services, printing and yearbook work. Among duties for the three student and three faculty members was guid- ance of Collegian editorial policies. With reorganization of Apportionment Board, one student was added to the previous three-student, three-faculty member board. Ronald Hysom, student body president, was board chairman. Almost $300,000 from student activity funds was apportioned by the board to more than 35 campus organizations. Allotting funds to campus organizations are Apportionment Board members Stephen D. Nelson, Shelia R. Pilger, Dean Chester E. Peters, Melvin E. Thompson, Donald M. Williams, Ann McCaslin, Karl Stacey and Ronald H. Hysom. Tribunal members Don A. Trumbo, James W. Thiesing, Joe L Mauderly, Patricia J. Callen, Herbert E. Kaiser, Ralph Lip- re; post ' nment revious : nt, was student e board Chancellor James Thiesing, serving his second year on Tribunal, presides over meetings of the judicial group. per, Janet M. Francis, Betty S. Arnold and David A. Richard- son meet in the Union to hear honor code cases. Judicial branch judges student discipline cases Because of its status as student govern- ment ' s judicial branch, Tribunal was charged with maintenance and enforcement of the K-State honor code. The body made recom- mendations on action to be taken in student disciplinary cases. Tribunal also held hearings on reinstatement petitions for students dis- missed from the University. After cases were heard by Tribunal, recom- mendations were referred for action to the dean of students. Tribunal ' s attorney general reviewed cases with the dean. Students were allowed to appeal Tribunal decisions to the Board of Appeals. Board members hearing student petitions were Faculty Senate presi- dent, student body president and the dean of each violator ' s college. To represent the undergraduate college councils, five student justices were appointed by the student body president. Each Tribu- nal justice was authorized to serve a three- year term. Also appointed to terms on the judicial body were four faculty justices. James Thiesing acted as chancellor of Tribunal. 57 I Coeds volunteer their help at the Student Health Center through an AWS service committee. During free hours the volunteers assist registered nurses by sterilizing instru- ments, carrying trays and acting as untrained nurses aids. AWS bills pass Senate, form new coed policy Eight bills drafted by Associated Women Students concerning rule changes for under- graduate women were passed by Faculty Sen- ate. The policies included increasing upper- class women ' s closing hours to 11 p.m. on week nights and 12 p.m. on Sundays. Helping begin a library at a Nigerian uni- versity, AWS collected books from campus organizations. The group also initiated a tradition of donating books to Farrell Library in the name of a woman professor nominated by University women as favorite instructor. AWS donated $200 worth of books on behalf of its first winner, Ivalee McCord, a member of the home economics faculty. Associate Dean Margaret Lahey advised AWS. Associated Women Students- Top Row: Leetta L Wood, Barbara S. Mitchell, Barbara H. Charles, Barbara K. Hollis, Mozellar L. Davis, Sally A. Sutton, Judith A. Davidson, Margaret E. Tanner, Carolyn A. Cotter, Cheryl S. Schroeppel. Second Row: Joyce A. Burris, Linda C. Barton, Margaret N. Lahey, Barbara K. Filbert, Carolyn G. Bartho- lomew, Katherine E. Clark, Joyce I. Freeman, Sharon A. Hotujac, Margaret A. Gomez, Sharon K. Benton, Marilyn L. Latterty. Third Row: Mary A. Bishop, Ruth A. Wilson, Judith A. Rowe, Virginia R. Green, Lois K. Lewis, Sally J. Maichel, Carol A. Gilchrist, Martha A. Wilson, Carolyn M. Collins, Susanne F. Little. Bottom Row: Mary E. Wanklyn, Linda R. Lambright, Patricia A. Seitz, Julona C. Powell, Natalie J. Parker, Demis K. Cloe, Margery A. Braunschweiger, Ann McCaslin, Mary L. Burk, Louise S. Keucher. tos I ited a ibrary inated ructor. behalf ember jociate Union food service, an operation under Director Richard Blackburn, serves nearly three million persons each year. Areas like the Union Main Lounge and Browsing Library pro- vide a relaxed atmosphere for study or newspaper reading. Students, professionals utilize Union facilities Fulfilling its role as the living room of the campus community, the Union provided facilities for more than 3,000 meetings of student and professional groups. Remodeling the upper level recreation desk resulted in installation of the Cats ' Pause. The combined bookstore and ticket booth was named in a campus-wide contest. New Orleans, the New York World ' s Fair, Colorado ski slopes and Europe were destina- tions of Union-sponsored trips and tours. Campus entertainment scheduled by the 10 Union committees included Johnny Mathis and the Modern Folk Quartet. To use the Dive more effectively, the Union sponsored hoote- nannies and combos for Friday night dances. 59 Student Activities Board fop Row: Mary A. Pryor, Karin F. Burns, Marcia L Porter, William H. Smith, Caroline F. Peine, Kenneth D. Buchele. Bottom Row: Vicky J. Kimbell, Kathleen Newell, Keith A. Stuessi, Sharon A. Morris, Lyman G. Hughes, Robert A. Briggs. Union Governing Board- Top Row: Richard D. Blackburn, John E. Norberg, Barbara P. Loebeck, James N. Rowland, Mary J. Riddle, Joseph Julian, Richard C. Clark, Terry A. Welden. Bottom Row: Frederick Williams, Sandra J. Beck, William H. Smith, Catherine M. Gerritz, Mary A. Hornung. Union Program Council- fop Row: Richard E. Fagerberg, Gordon E. Snyder, William H. Smith, Frank B. Bartow, Bruce W. Heckman. Second Row: Harry H. Hoesli, Sarah A. Potter, Pamela A. Howard, Marsha K. Greene, C. Kathrine Barker, Gloria W. Rumsey. Bottom Row: Barbara L. Brooks, Cynthia Lammers, Barbara P. Loebeck, Frederick L. Williams, Kathryn L. Holecek. K S I I BOOK TWO Honor Societies 65-86 General Clubs - 87-135 Religious Groups 136-145 Greek Housing 146-219 Independent Housing 220-267 Married Student Housing 268-272 Organizations Photo by David von Riesen Organizations are made up of people, and people retain memories of campus life as seen through the groups. They sponsor contests like the Ag Barnwarmer and Derby Day, but all work is not alone. Many groups work together on joint events like the Homecoming rally. 62 I Photo by Don Richards Seat of campus life is the Union. With the Activities Center and meeting rooms, the Union provides a center at which many organizations can base their work. But the Union means much more than work. It is a campus living room. Whether dancing to a combo in the Dive or just having a coke in the State Room, a student always has a place to relax after a day of classes. 63 I Blue Key- Top Row: Jerry L. Munson, Douglas K. Dusenbury, Wayne M. Grover, Chester E. Peters, Terry L. Patterson, George L. Zabel, Jerry D. Metz. Bottom Row: Kent H. Freeland, Richard E. Webber, Robert D. Crangle, Harvey D. Hensley, Stephen D. Nelson, Donald M. Williams, David A. Richardson. Greek pledges and actives move to the music of Rodney and the Blazers at the Interfraternity Pledge Council dance. Blue Key seniors plan ' Haunting Memories 1 Presentation of a traditional white cape to Homecoming Queen Deanna McCracken was only one facet Blue Key members arranged in planning Homecoming. Following the theme, Haunting Memories, the seniors also organized the skits, parade, dance, bonfire and football game ceremonies. Painting Beat KU signs on merchants ' windows was a project which added $600 to the Blue Key treasury. The honorary contrib- uted to the ' Cats for Curtains campaign and to a memorial fund for a student killed in a car accident. Blue Key presented its annual scholarship to a sophomore man. Advised by Chester Peters, dean of stu- dents, the senior men ' s honorary selected a traditional 13 members on the basis of their leadership and scholarship records. The men boasted a 3.2 cumulative grade average. Blue Key elected Harvey Hensley president. Deanna McCracken squeals with delight as Blue Key presi- dent names- her Homecoming Queen in front of Seaton Hall. 65 Mortar Board fop Row: Catherine M. Gerritz, Dorothy J. Barrens, Diane E. Lee, Marga ret Raffington, Kathleen D. Nelson, Janice I. McCord, Harriet J. Meals, Karen J. Carey, Golda M.Crawford, Suzanne M. Behrens, Rita D. Mundhenke. Bottom Row: Barbara J. Symns, Sharon J. Carlson, Judith A. Wolf, Judith F. Werner, Phyllis J. Kaff, Mary J. Riddle. Mortar Board sponsors meeting at Rock Springs Mortar Board members from five schools attended a section conference which the Uni- versity ' s chapter hosted at Rock Springs Ranch. The senior women ' s scholastic and leadership honorary sold chrysanthemums at several home football games. Instead of pre- senting its annual scholarship, Mortar Board brought Robert Hazard of Virginia to campus for a convocation in which he reviewed the World ' s Fair in New York City. At the Parents ' Day game, President McCain escorts honor- ary parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Cortner, to press box seats. Chimes women hostess Mortar Board Scholarship Banquet. Mortar Board awarded certificates for high freshman grades. Juniors hike grade point for Chimes membership Grade point average required for Chimes membership was changed from a 2.8 to a 3.0 by the junior women ' s honorary. The women sponsored annual Parents ' Day activities and served a tea for women transfer students. Halloween Day the juniors rode in the Homecoming Parade and at Christmas, they visited a private nursing home. In the spring, Chimes tapped sophomores based on their records of scholarship and leadership. Chimes- Top Row: Jean M. Miller, Dorothy B. Pettis, Vicky J. Cotner, Pamela J. Henry, Jane Clark, Marilyn K. Spainhour, Sandra J. Beck, Ann McCaslin, Carole J. Fry, Linda K. Niedenthal, Janet M. Francis. Bottom Row: Pamela A. Howard. Karen R. McMil- lin, Beverly J. Falconer, Mary A. Bishop, Carol S. Walker, Beverly J. Abmeyer, Karen L Chitwood, Erma J. Karr. Phi Kappa Phi chooses student, faculty scholars One hundred and four students were elected to Phi Kappa Phi during spring and fall tap- pings. The national scholastic honorary tapped undergraduate and graduate students and faculty members. Initiates, including six graduate faculty members, were honored at a spring banquet and a fall tea. FALL INITIATES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Huffman, Herbert E. Oplinger, Edward S. Lemon, Janet M. Munson, Charles E. Stoecker, Arthur L. Bonebrake, Veronica Bowie, Rogga J. Brady, Anita I. Dallas, Jean E. Freeland, Kent H. Gladfelter, Mary E. Hollis, Carolyn J. Lee, Diane E. Lewis, John L. Riddle, Mary J. Rittenoure, Robert L. Surtees, Carol Templer, Patricia A. COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN Cochran, Robert A. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Fricke, Obed M. Minsch, Jean A. McClintock, Kenneth Mundhenke, Rita D. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Bender, Janet J. Nelson, Annette K. Carlyon, Rose E. Nelson, Kathleen D. Lyne, Jean E. Pettey, Lynda L. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Delfosse, Lyle E. Neville, George O. Donaldson, Richard L. Park, Richard N. Hensley, Harvey D. Tackette, Howard M. Krehbiel, Lyle D. COLLEGE OF HOME ECONOMICS Darter, Janet K. Symns, Barbara J. Kleymann, Bonnie J. Walters, Mary A. Meeks, Suzanne J. Winter, Esta A. COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Tom V. David GRADUATE SCHOOL Beekley, Cynthia X. Morse, Richard H. DeGracie, James S. Rhoades, John D. Gill, Piara S. Richter, Charles E. Justice, William L. Shortt, James C. Lutz, Daniel B. 67 Alpha Lambda Delta- fop Row: Judith M. Graham, Kathryne L. Gaynier, Gwendolyn F. Graham, Sheryl B. Etling, Rama J. Risley, Mary R. Steinbrink, Charlotte A. Lawless, Judith A. Melvin. Second Row: Cynthia L. Sperry, Susanna M. Wright, Patsy C. Meek, Helen C. Phi Eta Sigma -Top Row: Merwin L. Brown, Rodney T. Nash, Donald F. Hansen, John R. Friley, John D. Loop. Second Row: Stephen J. Aberle, Donald G. Shivers, William W. Everett, David S. Tucker, Don A. Johnson Michael D. Janke. Bottom Row: Alwyn H. Gentry, Gary E. Clark, John W. Toney, David J. Langford, John V. Lambert. Bauder, Nancy E. Fair, Diane Hodgson, Linda A. Claydon. Bottom Row: Mary K. Fowler, Jane Clark, Sharon A. Mount, Judith K. Nulty, Rita K. Lilak, Jannette S. Robinson. Freshman honoraries decorate Homecoming ball Decorations for the Homecoming Dance were designed and constructed by members of Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. Following a fall theme, the honoraries used pumpkins, leaves and candles on tables. Distributing posters publicizing University Convocation speakers was a new task of Alpha Lambda Delta. Members of the 35-woman freshman honorary assisted with freshmen and transfer student orientation. Led by Presi- dent Diane Hodgson, the organization also 68 conducted a dormitory scholarship program for freshmen women. How To Study pamphlets were given to entering students by members of Phi Eta Sigma, freshmen men ' s honorary. The scholas- tic group also held a joint banquet with Alpha Lambda Delta to honor new members. With a membership of 30, the group was directed by David Tucker. Members in both honoraries maintained a 3.5 grade point average for work done during their freshman years. S( Pi WO! scie WO! leas - ' Phi Alpha Mil-Top Row: Beryl A. Shaw, Karen R. Mc- Millin, Jean E. Dallas, Mar- garet R. Roebke, Catherine M. Gerritz. Second Row: Gwendolyn F.Graham, Judith A. Winkler, Kathleen D. Nel- son, Diane E. Lee, Carolyn J. Hollis, Julia R. Crowley. Third Row: Sally A. Holliday, Anita I. Brady, Karin F. Burns, Bar- bara L Brooks, Carole J. Fry. Bottom Row: Judy J. Trussell, Jane Clark, Sandra J. Beck, Margaret A. Koepke, Joyce E. Guy. Scholarship earns coeds Phi Alpha Mu citations Putnam Scholars review political campaign tactics To acknowledge scholastic achievement, Phi Alpha Mu recognized Sharon Carlson and Jeryn Faddis as the junior women with the highest grade averages in Arts and Sciences. Based on grades of their first two years, both women held 4.0 grade averages. The arts and sciences honorary also invited all sophomore women in the College who had earned at least 3.0 averages to a scholarship tea. Implications of the political campaigns were discussed at a pre-election meeting of the Putnam Scholars Association. President Mc- Cain spoke at the group ' s annual banquet. Other activities included a watermelon feed, Christmas party and spring picnic. Putnam scholarships, established in 1954, were the first grants in the University ' s program of general scholarships. Putnam Scholars Association -Top Row: Ann W. Smull, Beryl A. Shaw, Carolyn S. Lemon, Gail A. Klick, Judith P. Houdyshell, Linda K. Niedenthal, Carol A. Starns, Linda D. Gentry, Sheryl B. Etling, Karen A. Griffith, Lynn K. Parsons. Second Row: Carole J. Fr y, Joel D. Ohlsen, David A. Richardson, Mark K. Torluemke, Jean E. Saindon, Merwin L. Brown, Delbert G. Ruckle, Martha M. Fly, Susan J. McCoy, Marilyn S. Myers, Karyl S. Nelson, David E. Carlson. Third Row: Joe E. Ward, Diana K. Loetel, Virginia M. Munson, Joyce E Guy, Sharon J. Carlson, Margaret A. Koepke, Janet E. True, Rose M. Potenski, James R. Lee, Robert E. Kirk, Ronald D. Lyberger. Bottom Row: Willits A. Smull, Joel W. Athey, Alwyn H. Gentry, Thomas W. Hinz, Donald R. Ferguson, Luanne H. Waters, Paul J. Jacob, Richard F. Gillum, Robert S. Shelor, Robert J. Wuthnow. 69 B Sigma Delta Chi- Top Row: Mark L Miller, Lowell Brandner, Jack E. Backer, David H. Mickey, Kent H. Freeland, Ralph R. Lashbrook. Second Row: Max M. Fitzwater, Douglas G. Groesbeck, Charles T. Powers, James L. Garver, C. J. Medlin, George R. Eaton, Carl R. Rochat. Bottom Row: William H. Morris, Fred M. Parris, Craig A. McNeal, Byron E. Ellis, Michael K. Charles, Elbert B. Macy. Theta Sigma Phi- Fop Row: Roberta G. Applegate, Judi S. Halbleib, Susanne Miller, Roberta L. Hughes, Glenna L. Wilson, Jeanette H. Johnson. Second Row: Mary L. Burk, Ann E. Friesen, Rebecca L. Fitzgerald, Carole J. Fry, Diane E. Lee, Betty S. Arnold. Bottom Row: Judith A. Cow- drey, Judith A. Miller, Kath- leen A. Dickey, Sharon E. Stauffer, Lois A. Hudgins. Societies honor journalist, celebrate anniversary Outstanding Kansas woman journalist was elected by Theta Sigma Phi and honored at its annual Matrix Table Banquet. The women ' s honorary planned a get-acquainted party for women journalism students and members sold coffee to Kedzie Hall journalists. Forensic Union- Top Row: Clair L. Swann, Paul R. Firling, David A. Krueger, Jack V. Lewis. Second Row: Carolyn L. Carr, Kevin B. Far- rell, Vince S. DiSalvo, Janice D. Kepley. Bottom Row: Ted J. Barnes George H. Johnston, Donald G. Dressier, John V. Heitman. Commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of its local chapter, Sigma Delta Chi invited Kansas journalists to the anniversary K-Key Banquet. Nine members of the men ' s profes- sional journalism society attended national Sigma Delta Chi convention in Kansas City. Debate group sponsors Midwest novice tourney Hosted by Forensic Union, the seventeenth K-State Novice Debate Tournament attracted than 70 debate teams. Twenty-seven more schools were represented in the novice con- test, the oldest and one of the largest in the Midwest. Members traveled more than 12,000 miles to compete in 12 tournaments. Phi Upsilon Omicron -Top Row: Donna B. Bilderback, Patricia A. Patton, Janet K. Darter, Sonja L Newcomer, Dorothy J. Barrens, Rose A. Bradbury, Sharon A. Hase, Nancy E. Halverstadt. Second Row: Anna M. Luker, Signe L. Burk, Mary A. Watters, Mary R. Stein- brink, Rama J. Risley, Jeanette H. Johnson, Judith E. Brown, Marilyn B. Trotter. Third Row: Sharon Y. Nickols, Jannette S. Robinson, Suz- anne A. Meeks, Doris M. Finch, Vivian S. Sisk, Mary A. Bishop, Janet L Moore, Barbara J. Symns. Bottom Row: Ruth A. Cobb, Nancy C. Grey, Sara L. Kuhn, Linda P. Sanders, Carol L. Smith, Edith E. War- rington, Margaret H. Sughrue, Shelia R. Pilger. Home economics honoraries promote profession Responsibilities of Women in Tomorrow ' s World served as unifying theme behind pro- grams of Phi Upsilon Omicron. In collegiate work to advance professional home economics, members acted as guides for visitors touring Justin Hall. The honorary planned a spring Founders ' Day ceremony. Seniors in the honorary aided the home economics faculty by serving as assistant freshmen advisers. Phi Upsilon Omicron awarded a traveling plaque to the home eco- nomics student it judged most outstanding for leadership and scholarship as a freshman. Through a program promoting research in home economics, Omicron Nu members studied investigations undertaken by faculty women. The professional group entertained international women and sophomores with eligible grades at a spring dessert. The society also planned a freshman tea. Barbara Symns was elected president. Doretta Hoffman, dean of the College of Home Economics, showed slides of her Rus- sian trip to women in the honorary. Omicron Nu pledges were required to have earned a junior standing and a 3.0 grade average. Omicron Nu fop Row: Mary E. Woolsey, Donna B. Bilderback, Rama J. Risley, Nancy E. Halverstadt, Phyllis L. Edwards, Patricia A. Leo- pold, Julita E. Umali, John T. Pence, Margaret V. Clark. Second Row: Janet K. Darter, Mary R. Steinbrink, Marilyn B. Trotter, Gretchen L Bonnewell, Karolyn K. Ely, Mary A. Watters, Faith R. Roach, Patricia J. Rogers. Third Row: Suzanne M. Behrens, Stella K. Mason, Jeanette . H. Johnson, Charlotte I. Pengilly, Vivian S. Sisk, Suzanne A. Meeks, ' Esta A. Winter, Carolyn L. Brock. Bottom Row: Katherine C. Barker, Barbara J. Symns, Anita K. Wilson, Edith E. W arrington, Sara L Kuhn, Sharon Y. Nickols, Rose A. Bradbury. Steel Ring-fop Row: Thomas D. Jacob, Thomas C. Helbing, Nor- bert R. Malik, George M. Powell, John D. Markel. Second Row: Kerry F. Williams, Donald M. Williams, James L Goering, William B. Living- ston, Johnny L. Granquist. Bottom Row: Steven J. VanHole, William E. Richard, Raymond D. Caughron, Gary D. Bouchey, Robert L. Edwardson. University alumni attend Steel Ring open house Commerce majors visit metropolitan businesses Returning engineering and architecture alumni attended a Homecoming open house in Seaton Hall sponsored by Steel Ring. The engineering and architecture honorary pre- sented a $100 scholarship to a major in one of the two fields. As steering committee, Steel Ring planned programming of Engi- neers ' and Architects ' Open House. On professional tours, Alpha Kappa Psi visited major businesses in Wichita, Topeka and Kansas City. The nation ' s oldest business administration fraternity hosted Commerce alumni during Homecoming and co-spon- sored College of Commerce Day. With Leland Schick as president, Alpha Kappa Psi elected Oscar Stauffer an honorary member. Alpha Kappa Psi Top Row: Richard F. Urban, Robert M. Deaver, Brian G. Trennepohl, Peter L. Molinari, Robert E. Davies, Billy G. Fellers, Leroy R. Broxterman. Second Row: Charles W. Guthrie, Dennis J. Ayotte, Roland E. Sperry, Urban G. Wise, Barry G. Olsen, Kevin B. Farrell, William D. Tuxbury. Third Row: Allan J. Kvasnicka, Leland R. Schick, Donald M. Wilson, Donald R. Zahnley, Kenneth L. Francis, William C. Barker, Phillip D. Lange, Wayne E. Setchell. Bot- tom Row: Lee R. Martin, Dennis A. Kaump, Charles R. Heidrick, Douglas D. Gardner, Gary L. Poage, Danny J. Ogle, John P. Cable. Alpha Zeta project aids city policeman ' s widow Widow of a Manhattan policeman killed during the fall received help from a project sponsored by Alpha Zeta. The agricul tural honorary conducted a smoker and an initi- ation, banquet program each semester. Ed- ward Oplinger was president of the honorary which noted more than a 20-member increase. Upperclass agriculture and veterinary medi- cine majors qualified for Alpha Zeta member- ship with a 2.8 grade average. Alpha Zeta -fop Row: Hyde S. Jacobs, Patrick I. Coyne, Melvin C. Hunt, Osmundo S. Castilla, Donald L Steanson, Carrol W. Campbell, John C. Durling, Harold D. Engle, Philip V. Mathews. Second Row: Melvin V. Splitter, Frank R. Solomon, Bill D. Emch, Terry J. Kern, Charles E. Meeks, Richard W. Morehouse, Jack L. Anderson, Steve R. Mosier. Third Row: Raymon A. Anderson, Roland K. Krauss, Wayne M. Grover, Maurice D. Penner, George L. Zabel, James L. Yager. Bottom Row: Stuart J. Burns, Harry C. Mussman, John J. Kern, Charles E. Munson, Gary E. Thomas, Terry L. Biery, Carl W. Johnson, Dale E. Roberts. Alpha Zeta-Fop Row: James L. Barnhart, Edward P. Miller, Richard E. Webber, Charles L. Stoehr, Montford L. Carpenter, David P. Kaiser, John W. Schrader, Darrell M. Riffel, Paul T. Purinton. Second Row: Richard Bassette, Melvin E. Thompson, Terry N. Turner, Edward S. Oplinger, Robert E. Baker, Theodore T. Evans, Donald G. Hefty, Richard L. Gillaspie. Third Row: Steven D. Schultz, John E. Rice, Charles A. Helwig, Peter P. Preheim, Donald W. Butts, Max R. Moss, LaVerne R. Myers. Bottom Row: Ronald B. Keene, William J. Wel- lenstein, Robert M. Brown, Dennis L. Dechert, Norman B. Jernigan, Bruce W. Little, Roy E. Friesen, Merle G. Eversmeyer. 73 Sigma Alpha Eta -fop Row: Carol A. Hinnergardt, Virginia P. Mason, Carol L Dillman, Margaret J. Hansen. Second Row: Judie K. Hunt, Marsha K. Greene, Marjorie K. Tylke. Bottom Row: Bertram C. Thorne, Marcy L. Schmidler, Maureen K. Manuel. Gamma Theta Upsilon Top Row: Vera A. Bates, Alan L Mashak, Mildred F. Bryant. Second Row: Robert G. Madziya, Nicholas M. Nyamfukudza. Bottom Row: George E. Taplin, Charles W. Robertson, Donald R. Loar. I Mu Phi Epsilon Top Row.- Judith C. Poppe, Mary R. Brethour, Mari- lyn J. Back, Janiece D. Fair. Second Row: Margie E. Vathauer, Eliz- abeth A. Dick, Virginia B. Kenyon, Rita L. Pearce. Bottom Row: Mari- lyn R. Kuhn, Joyce E. Guy, Rachel R. Unruh, Irene S. Skonberg. Speech, hearing majors learn therapy techniques While working in the Veteran ' s Adminis- tration hospital and Capper Foundation in Topeka, the 12 members of Sigma Alpha Eta employed speech and hearing therapy tech- niques. Student member Marjorie Tylke was chosen by the speech pathology society as the college ' s outstanding pathologist of the year. Members attended Kansas speech and hearing conventions in Topeka and Kansas City. Gamma Theta Upsilon drafts program lecturers Geography speakers were awarded major spots in Gamma Theta Upsilon programs. One lecturer showed films of his Grecian tour while another described his Russian trip. The geography group planned a spring field trip with geology students. Upperclass rank- ing in addition to 2.5 over-all and 2.8 cur- riculum grade averages were required for membership in the geography honorary. Mu Phi Epsilon sends instruments to children Underprivileged children at Gad ' s Hill Center in Chicago received a saxophone and cornet sent by women of Mu Phi Epsilon. Recognizing scholarship and musical ability of upperclass women music students, Mu Phi Epsilon presented an interpretative lecture recital. As other projects, the women ' s honor- ary planned a program of American music and helped sponsor the Feast of Carols. Sigma Tau whitewashes ' KS ' monument on K-Hill As part of Sigma Tau ' s initiation require- ment, the engineering honorary ' s pledges whitewashed the concrete KS on K-Hill. The K was built by engineers in 1921 while the S was completed by Sigma Tau in 1930. Another pledge project was painting the Sigma Tau pyramid northwest of the Union. In addition to conducting opening cere- monies for Engineers ' Open House, Sigma Tau supervised selection of St. Pat and St. Patricia. Paul Russell, Engineering dean, was chosen an honorary member. The engineers held spring and fall initiation banquets. . i Sigma Tau pledges once more slop paint on K-Hill. They have performed the requirement for initiation since 1921. Sigma Tau fop Row: Ted R. King, Gary L Augustine, Thomas C. Helbing, Arch H. Williams, Claude T. Crawshaw, Charles E. Cook, Douglas D. McGregor, Don R. Opdycke, Dwane E. Hemphill. Second Row: Thomas W. Eagles, George F. Marble, Robert D. Crangle, Rich- ard L. Donaldson, Harlan D. Stauffer, Jim L. DeMars, Francis G. Christian, Edward L. Kostjal. Third Row: Phillip D. Enegren, Marvin R. Rogers, James L. Finney, John W. Reed, Donald L. Kiser, Allen D. McCown, Robert D. Lillich. Bottom Row: Wayne L Pritz, Glen H. Fountain, Robert M. Hamlett, Wayne M. Goering, Michael T. Chap- man, Lowell G. Moore. Sigma Tau -fop Row: Merwin L. Brown, Kent L. Marmet, Floyd E. Haskin, Robert L. Appel, James K. Koelliker, Lyle D. Krehbiel, Arnold Y. Leg, Gary D. Bohn. Second Row: Donald R. Ferguson, Frank L Shorney, George 0. Neville, John L. Atkisson, Samuel W. Knecht, Harvey D. Hensley.John R. Goering. Bottom Row: James W. Thiesing, Francis C. Dennis, Randall L. Harmison, Pat D. Gorman, Donald J. Bell, David E. Banks. Alpha Mu-Top Row: Monte L Carpenter, Fritz Norbury, Robert E. Baker, Stephen B. Zeigler, Fred R. Anstaett. Second Row: Leroy V. Skoch, Bill D. Emch, Royal G. Den- ning, Maurice D. Penner. Bot- tom Row: Dale E. Roberts, Cecil R. Wilcoxon, Lawrence J. Roberts. High grades win student praise of milling group Scouting service chapter notes 35th anniversary Outstanding scholarship won Craig Hel- wig an award from Alpha Mu for the highest fresh man grades earned in the milling tech- nology program. Only chapter of Alpha Mu in the nation, the milling honorary held fall and spring banquets at which new members were initiated. Alpha Mu members also par- ticipated in Ag Science Day activities. As one of the nation ' s oldest continuously active chapters, Alpha Phi Omega celebrated its 35th anniversary. Members sponsored a Boy Scout den chief training day and con- ducted scouting discussion groups. As serv- ice work, Alpha Phi Omega organized the Homecoming Parade, built the Homecoming bonfire and operated a student book exchange. Alpha Phi Omega -Top Row: Douglas R. Noller, Thomas W. Rhodes, Bernard A. Hugo, Merle D. Jantz, Desmond Waturuocha, Larry W. Hays, John B. Corwin, Clement P. DeCristofaro. Second Row: Marc A. Laxer, Charles W. Hively, Charles R. Weldon, Howard P. Killough, Daniel J. Landon, Warren B. Wylie, William H. Honstead, Steven W. Hall. Third Row: Edward C. Odell, Dennis J. Ayotte, Alwyn H. Gentry, John H. Baldwin, Richard H. O ' Leary, Douglas G. Simms, Boyd E. Masten, Michael L. Gamble. Bottom Row: Dewey A. Cortner, Steven R. Wilson, Richard L Janousek, Brian T. Haupt, Royce M. King, Dale E. Peterson, Robert H. Miller, Edwin J. Frick. 76 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-fop Row: Eugene H. Copeland, Cecil W. Pearce, Ronald W. Bryan, William K. Beckman. Second Row: Keith E. Mere- dith, Marcus L Knight, Larry D. Sayler, Myron F. Hanke, Joel E Buller. Bottom Row: Wayne A. Pearson, Paul E. Lundgren, Michael K. Ireland, Clifford I. Ochampaugh. pter ary ndcon- tesov- :-.: -. Music program ushers belong to Phi Mu Alpha Ushers for music department concerts were provided by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a music honorary. As co-sponsors of the Feast of Carols, the men staged a boar ' s head proces- sion and sang Christmas carols with Mu Phi Epsilon. Phi Mu Alpha planned the spring Sweetheart Ball for which members chose a Phi Mu sweetheart to reign at the dance. Wildcat victories signal Phi Epsilon Kappa bell Overlooking Memorial Stadium, a 300- pound bell was erected by Phi Epsilon Kappa. The physical education fraternity specified that the bell be rung after Wildcat victories. Manhattan fifth and sixth graders partici- pated in a free throw contest the honorary sponsored. Members printed newsletters and sent gifts to a children ' s hospital. - :: - .: - Phi Epsilon Kappa -fop Row: Jerome H. Cheynet, Clair C. Hill, Gerald E. Leonard. Edwin G. Kauffman, Daryle D. Smalley, Dennis L. Erkenbrack, David E. Bowers. Second Row: Robert E Schmoekel, William L Congleton, Mark P. Bolick, Michael D. Penrod, Stanley E Lauer, Jerry Shaw. Third Row: Veryle E Snyder, James A. Beard, Robert C. Nelson, Thomas C. Train, Rodney D. Petersen, Kenneth J. Russell, Frank G. Kavanaugh. Bottom Row: Robert C. Mines, William A. Floerke, Raydon H. Robel, Jeffrey C. Simons, Michael E Michaud, Galen K. Campbell, Bobby L Gibson. 77 Kappa Delta Pi- Top Row: Kathleen D. Nelson, Carolyn A. Cotter, Joan E. Lyne, Janet L Hendricks, Janet J. Bender. Second Row: Joe H. Loeb, Judith K. Allee, Ralph E,. Stegner, Karen L. Hosley, Franco A. Hammel. Bottom Row: Joyce E. Bocock, Ellen E. Sheedy, Judith F. Werner, Doris M. Schierling, Karen J. Carey. m Do Tau Sigma Delta-fop Row: Darrell E. Beach, Roy T. Miyaji, Dorothy A. Kandle, Mary C. Miller, Karen S. Billinghan, Douglas J. Denny, Jerry A. Ogburn, David N. Hollis. Second Row: Paul A. Friesen, Thomas D. Jacob, Harold D. Bock, James R. Calcara, Dennis B. Maercklein, Stephen B. Holloway, John C. Williams, John H. Thies- sen, Homer D. Blossom. Bottom Row: Kenneth L. Kallenbach. Wil- liam B. Livingston, Robert A. Cochran. Thomas A. Thompson, Terry L. Patterson, Joe B. Hollingsworth, Thomas R. Gossen, James J. Adams. for Future educators hear about job interviewing Seminars ready students for architecture exams Interviewing the Prospective Teacher provided a lecture topic at one meeting of Kappa Delta Pi. C. Fred Colvin, from the Wichita school system, presented the talk on teaching interviews. For another guest edu- cator, Kappa Delta Pi invited a professor to discuss teaching opportunities. Kathleen Nelson acted as president of the education honorary. Joe Loeb was Kappa Delta Pi adviser. The 70 juniors and seniors ranked in the upper fifth of their classes. 78 Seminars were scheduled by Tau Sigma Delta to help architects prepare for state board examinations. Through the project, students readied themselves for the tests they would take to become licensed architects after three- year apprenticeships. Camel-green blazers bearing the Tau Sigma Delta crest were worn by members. The hon- orary tapped students in architecture and the allied arts with 3.0 grade averages or in the upper 20 per cent of their classes. i Interning medical technologists from St. Joseph ' s Hospital in Wichita explain different phases of their on-the-job train- ing to Alpha Delta Theta members. The interns showed slides depicting a typical day of work at the hospital. Dorms hire medical technologists to shine shoes Shining shoes in the men ' s dormitories, members of Alpha Delta Theta earned money for the Carl Dorf Memorial Scholarship, a $100 scholarship given to a medical technol- ogy student. Speakers for the medical technol- ogy honorary included former students in the three-year curriculum now serving internship periods in area hospitals. ents us leboarf students y would er three- IK hehon- and the ir in the Alpha Delta Theta -Top Row: Sharon A. Llewellyn, Sharry R. Kraff, Mary E. Guthrie, Sharon K. Blasdel, Susan J. McCoy. Second Row: Judith L Stumpff, Mary L Esau, Jilinda A. Smith, Mary J. Pf lughoeft, Claudette A. Lank. Third Row: Ruby K. Brower, Mary B. Stephens, Kathryn E. Urbanek, Lois A. Wiley, Linda K. Shambaugh. Bottom Row: Almira S. Snodgrass, Ingrid E. Nesmith, Judith A. Wolf, Mary Z. Furney, Carolyn S. Crail. 79 Eta Kappa Nu-fop Row: Gary D. Bohn, Don R. Opdycke, Arnold Y. Lee, Russell C. Eberhart, Jimmie L Blakely, Ronald L Starr, Herbert F. Zabel, Dwane E. Hemphill. Second Row: Allen D. McCown, Calvin W. Deines, David L. Hawks, Joe E. Ward, Dennis J. McCormick, Kent L. Marmet, Jim L DeMars, Dale R. Bentrup. Third Row: Vernon M. Wegerer, Gerald R. Haworth, John W. Reed, Richard F. Bell, Lyle D. Krehbiel, Clair R. Jones, George 0. Neville, James C. Duston. Bot- tom Row.- Peter D. Humbarger, Samuel W. Knecht, Randall L. Harmi- son, Pat D. Gorman, Glen H. Fountain, John R. Goering, Donald J. Bell. Sigma Gamma Epsilon Top Row: Louis Riseman, John L. Russell, Joseph R. Chelikow- sky, Douglas G. Brookins. Second Row: Claude W. Shenkel, Jerry P. Smith, Henry V. Beck, William J. Gilliland. Third Row: Law- rence E. Brown, Michael W. Kazmaier, Warren D. Wiman, John L. Webb, Paul S. Win- gard. Bottom Row: Kenneth M. Warren, Galen E. King, Charles P. Walters, Page C. Twiss, Charles E. Bussing. Eta Kappa Nu recruits more student engineers Geology majors attend earth science seminars Recruiting students for the College of Engi- neering, Eta Kappa Nu members talked to high school students and prospective engi- neering majors at Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. The scholastic honorary also set up a booth explaining the electrical engineer- ing curriculum. Eta Kappa Nu also scheduled an initiation banquet for new actives. 80 Six seminars, co-sponsored by Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon and a geography group, attracted both geology and geography students. The national geology honorary elected John Rus- sell its president. Faculty adviser Henry Beck helped the group plan a five-day field trip to Carlsbad, N. M. to study geologic for- mations present in the southwest region. Theater honorary stages two one-act productions Omicron Delta Epsilon studies economic issues No Exit and Phoenix Too Frequent were two one-act dramas produced by Pi Epsilon Delta during the spring. David Sad- kin directed activities of the dramatics honor- ary in promoting theatrical interest on campus. An undergraduate received the annual schol- arship of Pi Epsilon Delta, awarded in multi- ples of $50. Wallace Dace advised Pi Epsilon Delta in planning theatrical projects. Economic development keynoted the speech of George Montgomery, an economics profes- sor, at a fall meeting of Omicron Delta Epsilon. President William Champney helped plan the four professional meetings and two business sessions which the economics honorary con- ducted. The economists met in the Union for two luncheon meetings. Jarvin Emerson served as adviser for Omicron Delta Epsilon. Pi Epsilon Delta -fop Row: Letitia S. Dace, Elizabeth E. Gary, David Sadkin, Barbara A. Sadkin. Bottom Row: Clay- ton E. Hawes, Wallace Dace, Frederick L Williams. Omicron Delta Epsilon Top Row: Robert E. Schrepel, Petres M. Yiassemides. Lenore A. Hartman, Calvin C. Hausman, Donald F. De- Cou. Saraswati P. Singh. Second Row: William N. Ross, Frederick C. Lamphear. Robert J. Letourneau, Carl T. Fredrickson, Vernon V. Geissler, Dinkerrai R. Desai. Bottom Row: M. Jarvin Emerson, Stephen W. Fuller, Muhammad Afzal, Richard L Epard, William 0. Champney, Edgar S. Bagley. 81 Tuttle picnic greets chemistry graduate students To welcome new chemistry graduate stu- dents, Phi Lambda Upsilon held a picnic at Tuttle Creek. In professional activities, the chemical society also recognized outstanding scholarship and research. Through its awards, four certificates of honor were given to highest ranked members of the undergraduate classes of chemistry. Chi Epsilon-fop Row: Fara- marz Pourlak, Edwin L. Ryser, Gary D. Owen. Second Row: John T. Nebgen, Harlan D. Stauffer, Ralph L. Fanson, Frederick R. Bader, Howard R. Steeley. Bottom Row: Ed- ward R. Wehling, Francis C. Dennis, Frank L. Shorney, Robert L. Nevil. The honorary engraved the senior recipient ' s name on its senior plaque. Certificates and cash were awarded to two winners of graduate scholarship and research divisions. The re- search winner presented study findings at the society ' s banquet. The chemists elected Charles Reineke president. James Copeland advised the honorary in planning activities. Engineers build Open House curriculum displays Courses needed to receive a civil engineer- ing degree were explained at the booth spon- sored by Chi Epsilon at Engineers ' Open House. Members of the civil engineering honorary also served coffee at a Kansas high- way conference during semester break. Indicator Card, a mechanical engineering newsletter, was published by Pi Tau Sigma. The honorary conducted professional engi- neering test reviews and built a departmental bulletin board. Members constructed a dis- play for Engineers ' Open House. Pi Tau Sigma -fop Row: Thomas W. Eagles, Danny D. Mishler, John L. Atkisson, Daryl D. Bender, Jay C. Schlegel. Second Row: Don- ald R. Dicken, Spencer B. Graves, James L. Finney, Marvin R. Rogers. Bottom Row: Ray L. Martin, David E. Banks, James R. Jaax, Wayne L. Pritz, James E. Geringer. 82 Phi Lambda Upsilon Top Row: Yuan C. Chiang, Theo- dore E. Tabor, Suresh D. Devaasirvatham, Charles E. Reineke, Alfred S. Burchett. Second Row: James L Cope- land, Jorge C. Olguin, Dennis G. Gillen, Jerrel C. Anderson. Bottom Row: Clifton E. Me- loan, Lewis A. Shadoff, Charles A. Smith, David A. Bak, Dean L. Sinclair. National Spanish society establishes new chapter With its organization as a chapter, Sigma Delta Pi added another unit to the national Spanish honorary ' s 100-chapter complex. To encourage Spanish study, the newly estab- lished group sponsored meetings featuring lectures and readings of literary papers on Hispanic culture. Group membership was limited to students having taken the equivalent of three years of college Spanish, including a third year litera- ture course. Members were required to have earned a 3.0 grade average in Spanish work and a 2.5 over-all grade average. Sigma Delta Pi -Top Row: Erma J. Karr, Jean E. Dallas, Christine M. Anderson, Carolyn J. Hollis. Second Row: Victor F. Diaz, Marilyn G. Roepke, Barbara P. Noble, Vera A. Bates. Bottom Row: Judy L Meerpohl, Patricia K. Ingersoll, Rogga J. Bowie, Margaret E. Beeson. Delta Phi Delta -Top Row: Mary C. Miller, Karen S. Billingham, Rita L. Pearce. Second Row: Harry H. Hqesli, Colleen K. Salter, Jeanne A. Heintzelman, Dennis B. Maercklein. Bottom Row: Lois K. Wells, J. Cranston Heintzelman. Delta Phi Delta draws football end zone letters At home football games, Delta Phi Delta assisted the athletic department by lettering end zones. As well as sponsoring its annual Thieves Market, the national art honorary designed art exhibitions for display in the Union. In art-oriented programs, group mem- bers viewed slides on Danish weaving and heard a psychologist lecture on the relation- ship between art and psychology. 83 Angel Flight- fop Row: Kathleen H. Deweese, Karen S. Ward, Linda L Lehman, Judith F. Werner, Mary L Haymaker, Pamela A. Merri- man, Jean E. Lyne. Second Row: Pamela J. Brandenberger, Sylvia M. Mills, Linda L. Simpson, Phyllis L Howell, Gloria J. Delich, Nancy E. Angel Flight- fop Row: Franco A. Hammel, Judith Allen, Kay E. Bain, Gail E. Tawney, Nancy S. Waite, Sheryl J. Fraser, Kathryn A. Boxberger, Beverly J. Falconer. Second Row: Valerie B. Hoover, Bette L. Edwards, Donna J. Hover, Elizabeth A. Wandt, Diana K. Fred- Fair, Betty A. Randall, Anellen Nyquist. Bottom Row: Judith A. David- son, Cynthia Lammers, Diane S. Kempke, Linda K. Turney, Patty S. Drake, Susan M. Oke, Jan C. Buenning, Marykaye Bleakley. erick, Pamela K. Smith, Nancy K. Lee, Patricia J. Callen, Margie A. Bryan. Bottom Row: Diane D. DeVoe, Nancy M. Young, Patricia A. Sughrue, Patricia L. Peterson, Helen F. Bosche, Carole S. McKay, Carol E. Sloan, Carolyn S. Kuhn. To finance a trip to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras, Angel Flight members sell chocolates to a men ' s living group. Angel Flight entertains at children ' s yule party For Christmas, Angel Flight, an honorary precision marching team, gave a party for underprivileged children. The women also marched at a basketball game. Selling candy, the group earned $460 for their spring trip to the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, La. While at the Mardi Gras, an Angel Flight team marched at the Krewe of Carrollton Ball. ta Pershing Rifles -Top Row: David A. Martin, Jean E. Lyne, Mary L Haymaker, Richard R. Gordon, Patricia L. Peterson, Bette L. Edwards, Gregory E. Grandison. Second Row: Lenord L. Roberson, William S. Wehr, Guy M. Akob, David H. Prosser, Marc A. Laxer, John H. Brand, Eldon L. Clark. Bottom Row: David R. Collins, Thomas D. Sharp, Arthur C. Streeter, Richard L. Janousek, Tom W. Walsh, David J. Levett, Bradley F. Glasco. Pershing Rifles guards Auditorium ' s stone shell After a fire destroying the Auditorium, Pershing Rifles guarded the area day and night until a fence was erected around the stone shell. The military honorary defended its championship title in drill competition at the University of Kansas and entered a five- state meet at Oklahoma State University. Pershing Rifles formed the Arch of Sabers at the Military Ball and marched as color guard at the spring and fall ROTC reviews. The team presented drill exhibitions for the KU basket- ball game and Kansas high schools. Pershing Rifles selected members from men enrolled in the ROTC training program. Pershing Rifles- Fop Row: John W. Cameron, Joseph D. Sours, Nancy K. Lee, Diane D. DeVoe, Ronald J. Forkenbrock, Patrick S. O ' Neill, Kathryn A. Boxberger. Second Row: Robert A. Steinberg, Robert F. Brown, Fred C. Boger, Steven W. Hall, Marvin W. Sharp, Fred L. Peterson, Marvin J. Rodriguez, Doyle R. Caudle. Bottom Row: William F. Shaw, Wayne A. Kellner, Kenneth R. Wyatt, Thomas R. Dent, David W. Bryan, John C. Klein, Joseph R. Beasley. 85 Arnold Air Society- Top Row: Gary D. Bohn, Don R. Opdycke, Ronald D. Jefferies, Ronald H. Smith, Jon T. Graves, Eldon L. Mickelson, James W. Yust, John L. Emigh. Second Row: Walter I. Shaw, Harold E. Socolofsky, John P. Kilian, James E. Geringer, Gary H. Burton, Rex L. Klaurens, Gary L. Poage, Mode A. Johnson. Bottom Row: John F. Whitman, Larry M. Evans, Robert R. Maas, Robert A. Shep- pard, Steve R. Smith, John P. Cable, Arlen E. Diamond, Harold M. Cochran. : . li Scabbard and Blade -Top Row: Thomas B. Sanders, Kenneth Mc- Clintock, William M. Bolnick, Michael L. Roy, Philip A. Livingston, Timothy P. Trubey, Kenneth R. Mann, Edward H. Dissinger. Second Row: John D. Harrison, Phillip D. Lange, Douglas W. Williams, Mark L. Miller, Curtis R. Fay, Joe E. Ward, Michael J. Danaher, Karl Farris. Third Row: Richard E. Fagerberg, Kenneth U. Benjamin, William M. Middleton, Richard L Gillaspie, Roger B. Brewer, James M. Haley, Bruce A. McGehe, John P. Woolf, Frederick A. Catrell. Bottom Row: Ross L Lamp, Peter Cullen, Mark A. Chapman, Francis C. Dennis, Robert M. Melichar, Thomas R. Gossen, Donald J. Keating, Raymond D. Caughron. - :: Future Air Force men tour Ohio base facilities Cadet receives stipend of Scabbard and Blade While visiting Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, Arnold Air Society members inspected the Systems Command Center. The ROTC honorary presented drill exhibitions with Angel Flight at high school basketball games. The men also provided a color guard for Air Force functions. 86 Using proceeds from the Military Ball and a concession stand at the Turkey Shoot, Scab- bard and Blade presented a scholarship to an outstanding military science cadet. Directed by President Curtis Fay and Col. Charles Nelson, the honorary society pub- lished a military science newsletter. I Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -fop Row. Chiman P. Patel, Richard C. Carter, David L. Hawks, Dwayne L Harts, Norman R. Carver. Second Row: John W. Reed, Raymond B. Bracket!, Terry L. Corr, Sam R. Daruvalla, Jay A. Wiechert. Third Row: George 0. Neville, William P. Bryant, Samuel W. Knecht, Robert H. Larson. Bottom Row: Vernon M. Wegerer, John E. Keearns, Marvin J. Paige, Ernest V. Heina, Thomas A. Boyer. IEEE programs outline jobs, new developments nd Job opportunities and developments in theory and practices of electrical engineering provided program topics for the student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronics Engineers. Industrial speakers at IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers- fop Row: Gary D. Bohn, Arnold Y. Lee, Joe E. Ward, Dennis J. McCormick, Russell C. Eberhart, Jesse A. Sisk. Second Row: Samuel W. Knecht, Richard F. meetings included representatives from plate glass and aircraft companies. The electrical engineers prepared a curriculum display for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Terry Corr was elected IEEE chairman. Bell, Lyle D. Krehbiel, Clair R. Jones, James C. Duston. Bottom Row: Peter D. Humbarger, Glen H. Fountain, Randall L Harmison, Pat D. Gorman, John R. Goering, Donald J. Bell. Ball and it, Scab- iptoan indCoL 87 Engineers go to meeting at Arkansas University Science, universe supply physics lecture subjects At the University of Arkansas, members of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers participated in an AIIE student conference. The engineers also attended senior chapter meetings in Wichita and Kansas City. Speak- ers from Kansas industries were invited to AIIE meetings. The group scheduled two picnics and a banquet honoring seniors and participated in the Homecoming Parade. Molecular physics, Good and Bad Science and The Universe Its Creation provided lecture topics at meetings of the American Institute of Physics. At one program, Vladi- mer Synecek told members about physics in Czechoslovakia. The group also heard its sponsor, John McKinley, discuss How to Acquire Fake Experimental Data. The physics majors attended spring and fall picnics. American Institute of Industrial Engineers- fop Row: William F. Cubing, Robert G. Parker, Douglas L. Bump, Vincent L. Carlson, Fakhru A. Kaka, Daran P. Sutaria, Vishesh C. Wadhwa, Syed I. Hashmy, Gary L. Johnston. Second Row: Jagdishchandra M. Panchal, Steven C. Borell, Nathan D. Granger, James D. Viergever, Charles N. I ngrim, Bruce A. Adams, James E. Siemens, Ajitkumar C. Kapadia. Third Row: George L. Dickey, Grant G. Alexander, John M. Washburn, Douglas A. Lloyd, Mithoo M. Ramchandani, David E. McDougal, Jehangir P. Darukhanavala, David E. Anderson, Jerry W. Whitt. Bot- tom Row: Clair S. Schultis, Jorge H. Gonzalez, Neal B. Spence, Steven J. VanHole, Terry J. Hinnen, William G. Cooper, Richard N. Day, Malcolm D. Rodenberg. American Institute of Physics -Top Row: Donald L. Wal- ters, Richard M. Hunt, War- ren B. Wylie. Second Row: Mark J. D ' reiling, Gary E. Clark, Ramaswa Subraman- ian, Gary P. Agin. Bottom Row.- Billy H. Bailey, James L. Gray. 88 Nuclear society visits atomic power producer Visiting a nuclear power station in Nebraska enabled the American Nuclear Society to study the current status of experimental re- actors. At meetings members saw technical films from the Atomic Energy Commission. President Leon Frick scheduled lectures em- phasizing a need for better communication among engineers, scientists and citizens. American Nuclear Society- fop Row: Lawrence N. Frey, Kenneth B Hughes, Carlo R. Glotzbach, Robert A. Nuttelman. Second Row- Gene P. Rathbun, Gilbert J. Heinen, Paul A. Zielie, Dale L Schruben. Bottom Row: Jack D. Rose, James L. Brown, John C. Nye, Robert F. Pauly, David J. Langford. American Nuclear Society- Top Row: John J. Ryan, James A. Ka- pitzke, Howard M. Tackett, Carl J. Schra, Stephen J. Coulson, Ronald D. Wolf, Raymond L. Petri, John C. Irwin, Merwin L. Brown, Leland W. Raney. Second Row: Charles E. Ramsey, Norman L Feather- ston, John K. Seavers, James A. Huggans, Clarence L Anderson, Leon F. Frick, Adell W. Brecheisen, Edward R. Kane, John Mendoza. Third Row.- Jerry L Cassidy, Charles H. Deming, Jack E. Baber, Robert D. Crangle, Norman H. Anderson, Harold E. Socolofsky, Dale W. Shosa, Donald R. Ferguson, Roger L. Moore, Richard E Faw. fior- tom Row: Quaisar M. Hanif, John A. Cunningham, Donald F. Butzin, John E Dobson, David E. Saven, Joseph H. McCleskey, Fred D. Lang, James W. Thiesing, Floyd E. Haskin. Loading a substance for irradiation in the Triga Mark II nu- A tour at Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House displayed clear reactor is demonstrated by a technician from Greece. peaceful uses of nuclear energy in research and industry. American Society of Civil Engineers -Top Row: James E. Touslee, Jerry L May, Richard L Henning, Jacob F. Redlinger, Van Chang, Jerry A. Holloway. Second Row: Phillip L. Conine, Robert D. Bowers, Harlan D. Stauffer, Howard R. Steeley, Anoushiruan Gharavi, Den- nis E. Allacher, Robert L. Nevil. Third Row: Gregory L. Miller, John T. Nebgen, Richard E. Srna, Joe W. Barnes, Robert R. Reynolds, Francisco Fernandez, Edward R. Wehling. Bottom Row: James M. Hillman, Larry L. Thompson, William R. Hardgrave, Wesley N. Moore, Chriss B. McDiffett, Vernon H. Rosebraugh. Ill Civil engineers sponsor Mid-Continent conference Representatives from eight universities at- tended the Mid-Continent Civil Engineering Conference hosted by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The chapter ' s members spon- sored a session with professional Kansas civil engineers and civil engineering majors from the University of Kansas. The engineers attended a similar meeting in Lawrence dur- ing the spring. At eight meetings each semester, members heard prominent civil en- gineers from Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Members entered independent intramurals. American Society of Civil Engineers -Top Row: Faramarz Pourlak, Edwin L. Ryser, Rodney G. Maag, William G. McKinley, Gary D. Owen, Don B. Clark, Chayant Svastisalee, Nanabhai B. Daroowala, Vitoon Suthiprasert. Se cond Row: Darwin E. Cline, Edward L. Kostjal, Rich- ard K. Boyd, Richard G. Adams, Zuheir S. Dada, Ralph S. Bock, Nor- vell L. Washburn, Ralph L. Fanson, Michael L. Gamble, Mashal A. Mousa. Third Row: John B. Hamilton, Michael A. McAuliffe, Robert J. Wiruth, Ivan L. Welty, Larry W. Emig, Richard L. Riley, James L Goering, William R. Bird, Jon C. Sneath. Bottom Row: Stanley W. Knowles, Richard D. Elliott, Larry M. Evans, James D. Jones, Charles K. Eby, Ronald D. Slaven, Frank L. Shorney. i i Jenyl Ar A tat i chap ' Sects, fort Arc aCa; (hep Wl the a 90 I American Institute of Architects - Top Row: Thomas M. Kuntz, Den- nis A. Drumm, Merle D. Jantz, Charles W. Hively, Donald G. Booth, Ronald H. Nagata, Theodore I. Oyama, Sharon L Stone, Ronald G. Miller. Second Row: John C. Mann, Jeffrey L. Krehbiel, J. Michael Vieux, William R. Bonner, Bernard L. Nothhouse, Dale E. West, Rich- ard E. Johnson, John S. Frey. Third Row: A. Edwin Riemann, Joseph J. Malloy, John C. Williams, George P. Harriman, Carmen L. Bieker, Robert A. Cochran, James H. Reeves, Julian F. Sayers, John A. Krider. Bottom Row: James A. MacDonald, Richard A. Brown, Thomas A. Thompson, Stephen L. Reece, Robert M. Borberg, Larry W. Schwarm, John P. Duffendack, Douglas G. VanWickler. :e ngineas nee din- gs each civil en- Nebraska, murals. : -: ' --- - American Institute of Architects -fop Row: Douglas R. Noller, Dar- rell E. Beach, Arley D. Lanman, Rodger A. Brooks, Lyle F. Maninger, Jerry A. Ogburn, Robert L. Tripp, I. Eugene Thorson, Ronald W. Smith. Wing K. Kwok. Second Row: Rodney E. Callies, Robert H. Wilier, Ted R. Locke, Paul A. Friesen, Stephen F. Sauer, Stephen J. Winslow, Alvin M. Yoshimori, Thomas D. Jacob, Clark T. Heglar, Ralph K. Bieberly. Third Row: Gale L Hatcher, Daniel C. Krepinevich, Barry W. Greis, Ralph E. Hibler, Paul R. Mayne, James L Bottorff, Wayne P. Bower, William B. Livingston, Michael E. Shelor, Stephen B. Holloway, Thomas J. Lawrence. Bottom Row: James J. Adams, Randolph L. Wright, Daniel A. Kingman, Paul M. Kronberg, Terry L Patterson, Michael H. Lessenden, Donald A. Dyer, Michael J. Crubel, Paul A. Otto, David C. Adams. Architects back Goff lecture, environment talks Architecture as an Art, a lecture by archi- tect Bruce Goff, was sponsored by the student chapter of the American Institute of Archi- tects. Goff, a Kansas City architect, was noted for his use of unusual structural design. Architecture as an Art, his film which won a Cannes Film Festival award, was shown to the professional group. While on an architectural tour of Wichita, the architects visited a Frank Lloyd Wright building at Wichita State University and inspected the largest building in Kansas. In promoting the year ' s theme, Environ- ment 65, the student chapter sponsored talks on Asian architecture and the role of the archi- tect and city planner in American society. Other lectures and discussions also con- cerned space planning, church design and sculpture. President Thomas Lawrence di- rected activities of the 180 architects. 91 Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects - Top Row: Ray F. Hill, Dean F. Harper, Susanne F. Little, Neil D.Rogers, William M. Youngman, Thomas T. Kodama, Wayne K. Iwamoto, Her- rick H. Smith. Second Row: Ronald D. Bahm, John A. Tuomey, Tommy R. Thompson, Harlow K. Schmidt, Gary L Smith, Marvin L Shaw. Third Row: Daniel McGhee, Homer D. Blossom, Keith R. Zwick, Gary D. Vogt, Terrell A. Fitzgerald, Robert C. McClenahan. Bottom Row: Richard S. Hubbell, Herbert M. Rosenthal, David E. Lovelace, Duane H. Lyon, Donald D. Fleming, Clyde L Allen, Richard A. McClanathan. Society of American Military Engineers -Top Row: Douglas W. Wil- liams, David A. Blasiar, Rodger K. Wilson, Ralph L. Fanson, Joe E. Ward, Gary A. Stewart. Second Row: John B. Jones, John T. Nebgen, David R. Collins, Robert R. Yeager, John H. Baldwin, Joel W. Bryant. Bottom Row: Patrick H. Riedl, Francis C. Dennis, Raymond D. Caughron, Randy B. Patterson, Charles W. Kuhn, William R. Hardgrave. di Ei out ciet coni Chapter wins approval of landscape architects Colorado military posts draw engineering group List I With accreditation from a professional landscape architects ' group, the Student Soci- ety of Landscape Architects changed its name to the K-State Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. The group inspected housing developments and regional planning and recreational centers in Albu- querque, N. M. and St. Louis, Mo. 92 Tours of Fort Carson and the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo, headed activities of the Society of American Mili- tary Engineers. The men also made field trips to Fort Riley. At a joint meeting with the society ' s University of Kansas chapter, a scholarship award was presented to the out- standing cadet of each university. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Top Row: Ronald A. Mclntire, Raymond L Hamblin, Jon R. McLeod, Daryl D. Bender, Gerald V. Auchard, Danny D. Mishler, Don L. Cobb, Lyle W. Wies- camp, Robert E. Olmstead. Second Row: Lyle L. Scharenberg, Fran- cis R. Bollig, Clyde H. Sprague, Wayne R. Weide, Thomas E. Foster, Ronald D. Pankratz, Clark D. Ringel, John W. Stewart. Third Row: David P. Fairbanks, Ray L Martin, David E. Banks, James H. Wesch, John P. Kilian, Jim A. McKinnis, John Hintz. Bottom Row: Linn T. Leeburg, Weldon K. Gimbel, Robert B. Wilcox, James E. Geringer, Lonnie A. Theye, Paul F. Mennemeyer, Duane E. Wegerer, Richard A. Shriver. Midwest, regional meets draw student engineers Engineering students from colleges through- out the Midwest attended the American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers, student conference hosted by the University ' s ASME chapter. Major industries provided speakers for ASME programs. The society also planned a picnic for mechanical engineering students and faculty members. Regional conferences of the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. and at the Uni- versity of Kansas were attended by the Uni- versity ' s chapter. The chemical engineers selected St. Pat and St. Patricia candidates. Members also planned a curriculum exhibit for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. American Institute of Chemical Engineers -fop Row: Thomas W. Scott, Ronald E. Feldkamp, William H. Honstead, David E. Wain- wright, Tom D. Huecker. Second Row: George F. Marble, Martin D. List, Larry L. Hummer, Donald L. Kiser, Richard D. Billings, Loren D. Nickoley. Bottom Row: Robert D. Smith, Robert D. Lillich, Charles C. Nielson, Jay D. Detter, William E. Richard, Johnny L. Granquist, Robert L. Appel. 93 University ' s planetarium attracts chemical society Ag engineering honorary builds Homecoming float Touring the new University planetarium supplemented professional activities of the American Chemical Society. The chemists heard talks on infrared spectrocipy at two meetings. President of the group which pre- pared chemistry exhibits for Willard Hall display windows was Arthur Goodsel. Let ' s Plow Under KU was theme of a Homecoming float constructed by the student branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. At Ag Engineering Field Day,- members sold concessions to finance two annual picnics. Representatives from four ASAE chapters met here for a section conference. American Chemical Society - Top Row: Linda A. Claydon, Arthur W. Williamson, Bar- bara R. Green. Second Row: Arthur J. Goodsel, Marvin L Burfield, Diana G. Cope, Vir- ginia M. Johnsmeyer. Bot- tom Row: Robert S. Frye, Larry B. Fullerton, Donald W. Setser. American Society of Agricultural Engineers- fop Row: Walter A. Harrison, Kenneth L. Umholtz, Loren L. Alderson, George M. Powell, John W. Schletzbaum, Claude T. Crawshaw, Grover C. Rundell, Charles E. Cook, James A. Armbruster, Gary L. Creager. Second Row: Thomas D. Dick, Douglas W. Williams, Wayne H. Anschutz, Garold L. McPeak, Wayne R. Albertson, Ronald H. Loomis, Donald C. Grif- fiths, Stanley R. Clark, Charles G. Baker. Third Row: Larry D. Frank, Larry N. Carey, Alan M. Mitchell, James K. Koelliker, Donald W. Steeples, Frank W. Howard, Douglas C. Seibel, John M. Harrison. Bottom Row: Roger H. Ailshie, Jarold L. Zimmerman, Donald W. Kaiser, Albert H. Strecker, Donald J. Keating, Gustave E. Fairbanks, James P. Murphy, George W. Hightower, Merle R. Albright. 94 Phems Top Row: Joan E. Lyne, Sharon K. Benton, Barbara P. Loe- beck, Alana K. Wamhoff, Gay K. Danler, Sandra M. Sandlin, Bobbie J. Shaw, Jane E. Dannefer. Second Row: Gwen D. Woodard, Caroline J. Greer, Martha E. Wood, Patsy C. Meek, Marjorie J. Wright, Jean A. Lancaster, Dee A. Stephens, Judith E. Lamborn. 7 rt rd ?oiv:Tahmeroo L Gaynier, Virginia G. Cardwell, Janet E. Higley, Sandra K. Busch, Marsha A. Thornton, Karen E. Blomberg, Judith L. Burgess, Frances E. Johnston. Bottom Row: Linda J. Rosenkranz, Patricia R. Chris- tensen, Judith J. Olson. Pam J. Guinn, Eva C. Lyman, Sandra R. Hick, Martha R. Kellstrom. Phems- Top Row: Lucinda L. Cooley, Barbara J. Harris, Carolyn K. Wagner. Nancy A. Eilrich, Marjorie L. Britting, Mozellar L. Davis, Joan Farmer, Faith A. Ott. Kathryn A. Claybaugh. Second Row: Phyl- lis M. Louk, Katherine M. McCarthy. Jean A. Sheik, R. Roslyn Rice, Joyce K. Kuhns, Karen C. Hughbanks, Mary E. Carson, Susan J. Martindale. Third Row: Nina M. Felbush, Barbara J. Socolofsky, Judy A. Akers, Gail M. Buenning, Jerre L. Lewis, Barbara K. Whealy, Constance L. Hall, Karen B. Joines. Bottom Row: Cher yl K. Hender- son, Janet Thomson, Carolyn R. Cox, Katherine Geyer, Katheryn A. McKinney, Marjorie C. Annis, Ruth V. Stevenson. High schoolers enter Phems 7 sports competition High school students from across Kansas attended the sports day sponsored by Phems and the women ' s physical education depart- ment. Phems, an organization to which all women physical education majors must be- long, also planned a junior high play day. Competitive sports events and a campus tour were scheduled as part of both programs. Through the year guest speakers were in- vited to lecture at meetings about new ideas and concepts in methods of teaching physical education. Demonstration in free exercise, modern dance and trampoline methods were among program topics. Phems elected Joyce Kuhns its president. Katheryn McKinney ad- vised the physical education group. 95 Manning a Veterinary Medicine Open House booth, a club member shows geographic dispersal of veterinary students. Pre-vet students sponsor Winter Festival dance More than 200 couples attended the Winter Festival semiformal dance of Pre-Veterinary Medical Club. The group applied profits from the dance and other money-making events to the scholarship it sponsored for a student entering the College of Veterinary Medicine. Besides attending a spring steak fry, mem- bers manned a Veterinary Open House booth. Senior veterinary students counseled Pre- Veterinary Medical Club members. President Russell Hagan presided over meetings. Prospective doctors, dentists tour medical school On a field trip to the University of Kansas Medical Center, Clinic Club members watched diagnostic work. The tests, made by medical students, used tissue and x-rays of experimental cadavers. Professors and stu- dents from the medical center visited the group to explain requirements for admission to the KU medical school. Other doctors talked to the pre-professional group about their medical experiences. Members also viewed an open heart surgery film. Composed of pre-medical and pre-dental students, Clinic Club attempted to dispel public misconceptions about medicine. Clinic Club- Fop Row: John L Pannier, Michael M. Morrissette, Terry L. Wilson, RaeDene Schmidt, Richard C. Dickson, Burk Jubelt, Duane A. Ites. Second Row: Larry K. Kuhlman, Samuel D. Caughron, Eddie J. Gray, Gene M. Scott, Frederick G. Anschutz, Joel T. Weig- and. Bottom Row: Alvin D. Johnson, Harold R. Harrison, Ronald J. Finley, Olin T. Sandlin, Robert M. Melichar. 96 isor Winter Hits to tudent ,mem- booth, d Pre- sident Pre-Veterinary Medical Club-7 op Row: Jane M. Albin, Sylvia E Huff, Thomas A. Williams, Ronald L Schindler, Richard L Robinson, Alan C. Miller. William N. Bendure, Lee S. Leichtling, Sherri D. Spitsnogle, Kay A. Magby. Second Row: Bruce E Bryant, Stephen V. Hartman, David L. Browder, Craig L. Carmichael, Lonnie D. Willis, Roy L. Smith, Dale A. Wardlaw, Laverne R. Bernard, Orlan R. Land, John B. Witt istalked it their e-dental 3 dispel I -; : : Third Row: Victor E Anspaugh, Larry W. Hartke, Richard W. Lewis, James F. Wadsack, Daniel I. Saror, Larry J. Cooper, Robert J. Gump, Dennis W. Smith, Richard M. Reid. Bottom Row: Thomas R. Hagan, William G. Winter, Kenneth L. McFadden, Fred E Lowrey, G. Roger James, Thomas F. Gillaspie, Thomas G. Ksiazek, F. Lynn Willard, Mark A. Grummert, Vernon D. Maxwell. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club - Top Row: Ross E. Bradford, Frederick L Helm, John W. Dutton, George W. Atkinson, Richard N. Bruce. Second Row: Thomas E Ashton, Rob- ert B. Fry, Robert E Stach, Walter W. Kurth, Gabriel 0. Ankeli. Bottom Row: Verne E Claussen, Larry J. Oliver, Lawrence E Cheatum, Kelly D. Johnson, Gary R. Christian. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club -Top Row: Christopher I. Nwokedi, Thomas H. Cure. Celestine 0. Njoku, Philip C. Bott, William P. Tid- ball, Joseph G. lyorver, Harry P. Hauschild. Second Row: Nancy L. Sullivan, Tommy L. Jacobitz, Cecil W. Wiley, Michael L. Gambiani, John R. Rule, Bruce R. Flipse, Jack H. Konitz, David A. Swerczek, Marc A. Laxer. Third Row: Steven H. Slusher, Jerry B. Fickel, Richard K Norton, John A. Linder, Gary A. Splitter, Warren E Boomer, Jerry R. Cordill, John E Holste, Kenneth F. Norton. Bottom Row: Ralph E Sievers, James M. Osborn, Ronald A. Engelken, William W. Buisch, Coy C. Mickey, Larry D. Stuckey, Kenneth R. Reynolds, Ronald G. Mason, Charles T. Bronzan, Jerry F. Porter. 97 Student Chapter AVMA Seniors -fop Row: Loren F. Ray, Robert F. Hoops, Gary N. Edmonds, David P. Kaiser, Richard E. Webber, Kenneth L. Thompson. Second Row: Robert W. Bull, Kenneth E. Acre, Darrell L. Salsbury, Darrell M. Riffel, Dennis E. Dettmer, Herschel D. Lewis, Virgil J. Capron, Frank R. Solomon. Third Row: Harry F. Moberly, Donald J . Jensen, Terry J. Kern, James J. Klaudt, Lowell J. Lyons, Donald G. Hefty, Kenneth M. Capron. Bottom Row ' : Los V. Holland, Raymon A. Anderson, Raymond D. Askey, Orville L. Lagasse, Frank E. Moeller, Steven F. Swaim, Norman B. Jernigan, Nedrick L. Price. AVMA students donate blood for rabies serum Rabies immune blood for a serum bank at the Federal Communicable Diseases Center in Atlanta, Ga., was donated by the AVMA student chapter. Students were allowed to give blood for serum because they had all received rabies vaccinations. Depicting the theme Modern Veterinary Medicine, the student chapter of the Ameri- can Veterinary Medical Association sponsored Veterinary Medicine Open House. Group members also participated in an exchange program with the AVMA student chapter at the University of Oklahoma. For the third consecutive year, member- ship accounted for 100 per cent of the student body of the College of Veterinary Medicine. Directed by Wayne Grover, the organization acted as an advisory body for Pre-Veterinary Medical Club. Jack E. Catlin and Glenn T. Hartke were faculty sponsors. Student Chapter AVMA Seniors- Top Row: Doyle W. Frank, William G. McConnell, Tom V. David, Anne W. Dahling, Paul T. Purinton, George S. Jensen, Bert Rosenquit. Second Row: Bruce E. McLaury, Edwin C. Derks, Keith A. Wolf, Peter P. Preheim, Michael A. Koligian, Jack L. Anderson, Martin R. Connell. Third Row: Robert L. Winters, Paul A. Ryding, Tom M. Tribolet, George D. Thye, William J. Schapfel, Wayne M. Grover, Randall E. Pedersen. Bottom Row: James B. Hersh, Charles W. Johnston, Royce N. Snook, Bruce W. Little, Gary E. Thomas, Carl W. Dahling, Ronald B. Keene, John R. Baker. s ipter at .ember- student edicine. lization tennary lenn T. Student Chapter AVMA Juniors- fop Row: William R. Kuhn, Richard W. Morehouse, Gary D. Marr, Joseph Leiber, Osmundo S. Castilla, Kenneth L. Jeffery, John C. Durling. Second Row: William C. Randle, Robert K. Treptow. Gary D. Harmon, Harold E. Wasinger, Gerald L. Kerns, Theodore T. Evans, Terry N. Turner, James J. Ketzner. Bottom Row: Max R. Moss, John A. Crouch, William J. Machart, Stuart J. Burns, Donald W. Butts, Leo G. Staley, David B. Browne, Stephen L. Winn. Student Chapter AVMA Juniors- fop Row: Ronald P. Gentzler, Don- ald L. Harris, Edward P. Miller, Wallace W. Wolf, Martha L. Dunn, Gailyn L. Dees, Orlin H. Helbing, Charles L. Stoehr, Tony D. David, Ivan R. Schrock. Second Row: Gerald D. Schrater, Daniel W. Rose, David J. Lodge, James L. Busby, Bernard A. Friesen, Thomas G. Kuhn, Malcolm D. McCracken, William H. Brethour, Dennis D. Huck, Student Chapter AVMA Sophomores -Top Row: Cesar Gonzalez, Robert J. Bury, Jerald A. Peterson, Benjamin B. Dow, Joe K. Baber, Joy L. Decker, Dallas D. Caster, LeRoy P. Schild, Delvin D. Randolph, Curtis D. Lewis, Judy A. Cox, Catherine L. Hyde. Second Row: James A. Case, Allen A. Cesafsky, Joseph H. Mattare, James E. Dale, Darrell L. Haeker, Christopher E. Nance, George D. O ' Neill, Lyle E. Zitek, Earl B. Hauck, Eldon L. Misak, Ned E. Eib. Third Row: Joe L. Mauderly, Manuel A. Thomas. Third Row: Herschel A. Stacey, Larry S. Oldham, Charles A. Helwig, William R. Rapp, Kenneth G. Huggins, Thomas A. Martin, Dennis L. Larson, John T. Hyde, Hubert E. Jeffers, Gerald L. fJKeeffe. Bottom Row: Robert W. Minter, Robert E. Wingert, Victor C. Hurtig, Charles A. Dake, Carl S. O ' Neil, Roger L. Lukens, Richard Blankenship, Roy Friesen, Robert M. Brown, Steven R. Mosier. Charles E. Knudsen, Howard A. Kinzer, Robin R. Domer, Andrew J. Bozarth, Edward E. Barben, Jack S. Dunham, Edward J. Jezbera, Fineas G. Hughbanks, Robert A. Swerczek, Roy A. Braum. Bottom Row: Marlin D. Jeffers, Clint S. Hardy, Jacob M. Sherwood, Timothy P. Cheney, Ronny L. Pemberton, Leonard A. Sigdestad, Neill R. Walker, Robert L. Kerns, Daniel A. DeNoon, James F. Hicks. 99 Student Chapter AVMA Sophomores -Top Row: Nilean Nou, William C. Bergin, Robert A. Anderson, Iris L. Wagner, Jon M. Day, Medina R. Crespo, Michael A. Lanning, Jerry L. Hummel. Second Row: Leon A. Thiessen, Jerry M. Middleswart, Edward J. Plocharski, Dan E. Cram, Larry K. Dresher, Robert E. Cartee, David T. Lane. Bottom Row: Harold D. Bauman, James L Corlis, Walter E. Colon, Lloyd W. Rogers, Richard J. Cortesi, James I. Miller, Dennis T. Nelson. Student Chapter AVMA Freshmen -fop Row: Gary M. Hutton, John C. Farhy, Walter L. Sidwell, Jack D. Henry, Deborah F. Kerr, Gordon R. Cunningham, Max L. Hacker, Marvin J. Farr, Larry K. McKim, Thomas D. Vincent. Second Row: Dean J. Alpert, Veryl B. Sibley, Patrick L. Mclnteer, Johnny J. Emery, William S. Hales, Loren G. Tucker, Gary E. Voelker, Michael K. Moore, Donald M. Long. Third Student Chapter AVMA Freshmen -fop Row: Larry L. Williams, George L. Wiley, Larry R. Meisegeier, Arnold G. Nagely, Joan E. Warner, Richard A. Barta, Dean R. Bader, Tony L. Kirk, Evelyn A. Bock, Desmond Waturuocha, Linda L. Delaplain. Second Row: Rob- ert L. Mitchell, Dennis A. Rohan, Norman R. Schneider, Ernest J. Finocchio, Jerry B. Burkey, Dean P. Fankhauser, Andrew C. Hutter, Kenneth N. Onyia, Randy D. Risley, Eugene R. Clothier, William M. Row: Robert J. Shay, Jerold E. McDowell, James H. Myers, Lewis H. Brogan, Richard D. Knewtson, Richard L. Branson, Garth L. Peterson, Robert A. MacArthur. Bottom Row: Keith H. Eubank, Rodney E. Moyer, Robert W. Cannon, Edward N. Childs, Sherman J. Swanson, Michael A. Gangel, Alexander J. Marshall. Bryant. Third Row: Robert G. Rohrbaugh, Dennis R. Skalka, David S. Hodgson, Edward L. Kniffen, Jerry D. Weil, Frank G. Bieberly, Wallace E. Kraft, Sherwood L. Svarvari, Roger S. Fix, William M. Agresta. Bottom Row: James P. Nelson, Bernard J. Kroeze, Larry E. Rutter, C. Dean Bertholf, Andre A. Darrigrand, M. Keith Kingsley, Marvin E. Turner, Harry A. Stienfort, David N. Bisbee, Stephen R. Frack, Laurence L. Cooper. 100 Student AVMA Auxiliary- Top Row: Linda M. Schild, Carol A. Dow, Sandra J. Agresta, Iris I. McKim, Leann G. Jernigan, Carol M. Capron, Eltriede W. Jensen, Barbara R. Keene. Joan A. Moeller. Karen K. Vincent, Lois C. Kaiser. Second Row.- Joyce M. Long, Shirley J. Nance, Lois S. Lanning, Mavis L Kingsley, Gail E. Eubank, Beverly J. Capron, Barbara A. Branson, Sandra L. Kerns, LaVelle M. McLaury, Gwen Johnston. Third Row: Redetta A. Bury, Mary E. Bauman, Sheila J. Cunningham, Shirley E. Lagasse, Marjorie L. Holland, Carol W. Frank, Doris F. O ' Keeffe. Bottom Row: Nikki R. Misak, Nancy A. Pedersen, Margaret S. Thomas, Carol T. Cartee, Vera P. Rogers, Patricia C. Bergin, Barbara J. Case, Joan M. Anderson. Veterinary auxiliary operates concession sales Concession sales were operated by the Stu- dent American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary at Veterinary Medicine Open House. The women also entertained freshman wives and brides of veterinary medicine students at a welcoming tea. Two dances and a Christmas party for members ' children were planned by the auxiliary group. At the group ' s junior-senior banquet and senior wives commencement program, wives of graduating seniors received DVM-MRS degrees. Other programs were planned to in- form members about the future veterinary careers of their husbands. Founded in 1941, the chapter was the first women ' s auxiliary of the national veterinary organization. Student AVMA Auxiliary- fop Row: Linda L Haeker, Carole J. Hug- gins, Jacquelyn S. Solomon, Darlene L. Eib, Lynne L. Turner, Judy L. Edmonds, May A. Williams, Shirley K. Huck.Jean Kirk, Carol Peter- son, Carol I. Hicks. Second Row: Terry M. Colon, Mary E. Weil, Pat A. Anderson, Lynette F. Preheim, Judy L. Turner, Gail J. Hales, Ada M. Blankenship, Joyce J. Fix, Charlene J. Jeffers, Kay A. Riffel. Third Row: Judy Schrater, Marylin S. Hefty, Carolyn R. Jezbera, Ginger Bailey, Joyce E. Gonzalez, Twilla L. David, Nancy M. Little, Clare J. Askey, Evelyn C. Thompson, Kathryn L. Link, Beverly P. Hobbs. Bot- tom Row: Diane R. Baxa, Cornelia J. Hardy, Donna C. Swanson, Patricia A. Lukens, Phyllis M. Friesen, Joyce L. Helwig, Wanda L. Bryant, Kay M. Hutton, Carol D. O ' Neil. 101 Wildlife Society members inspect a pheasant and duck to be exhibited in an upland game bird display in Fairchild Hall. State game commission enlists wildlife club ' s aid Organized in spring 1964, Wildlife Society student chaper helped the Kansas Forestry, Fish and Game Commission maintain prairie chicken and pheasant check stations. The stu- dents prepared a publication on fish and fishing in the Tuttle Creek area. Wildlife displays about waterfowl identifi- cation and ageing and sexing of upland game birds were exhibited by Wildlife Society. Donald Dick was elected president of the group whose members aided Manhattan Boy Scouts in work toward wildlife merit badges. Student Chapter of Wildlife Society- Top Row. Harold J. Smith, Jim L Choate, William A. Bertrand, Marc A. Laxer, Donald J. Dick, Allen H. Wood, Charles E. Viers, Marvin P. Thompson. Second Row: Dar- rell J. Montei, Carlin C. Cook, Ronald G. Horejsi, Larry W. Robinson, Ronald D. Klataske, Norman A. Slade, David L. Dowlin, Donald E. Zimmerman. Bottom Row: Jerome J. Cebula, Robert J. Robel, Victor C. Suppes, Jerry B. Leonard, Thomas M. Hanlon, Burt E. Eustace, John C. Long, Joseph M. Schwartz. Student Chapter of Music Educators National Conference -fop Row: Kathleen L. Haberbosch, James R. Hershberger, Marilyn R. Monts. Second Row: Robert M. Moews, Joyce E. Guy, Elizabeth D. Smith, Paul E. Lundgren. Bottom Row: Michael K. Ireland, Irene S. Skon- berg, Larry D. Sayler. Educators lead panels, discuss music teaching Panel discussions by former music grad- uates on common problems encountered in teaching headed programs of the Music Edu- cators National Conference. Area music teach- ers also spoke about philosophies of music education at luncheon meetings. James Hersh- berger advised the future music educators. Williston Club-7 op Row: Louis Riseman, Michael J. Woods, John F. Cutler, John L Russell, Douglas C. Brookins, Karl Stacey, Joseph R. Chelikowsky. Second Row: Richard R. Hageman, Claude W. Shenkel, Jerry P. Smith, Edward T. Hurley, Henry V. Beck, Stephen L. Stover, William J. Gilliland, Charles W. Robertson. Third Row: Nicholas M. Nyamfukudka, Lawrence E. Brown, Vincent J. McDermott, Michael W. Kazmaier, Warren D. Wiman, John L Webb, Paul S. Wingard, John L. Gregory, William R. Siddall. Bottom Row: Heribert Stindl, Kenneth M. Warren, Galen E. King, Charles P. Walters, Thomas H. Brettschneider, Page C. Twiss, Charles E Bussing, Erwin Suess, Donald R. Loar. Williston Club sponsors earth science programs Sociology students visit Kansas mental hospital Six seminars in geology and geography were sponsored by Williston Club. Through other lectures, the geology and geography honorary studied geophysics, geochronology and the earth sciences. Henry Beck was ad- viser for the 85 faculty and student members. Elected president by the earth scientists, John Russell planned Williston Club programs. Sociology majors visited a state mental hospital when studying Kansas social services. Kappa Iota Sigma also sponsored a banquet honoring graduating seniors and members re- ceiving high grades. The sociologists planned a pizza party and a picnic at Tuttle Creek. Group membership increased 40 per cent over that of the previous year. Kappa lota Sigma -fop Row: Milton G. Lau, Sharon K. Lewis, Mary J. Hottenstein, Toka J. Snyder, Rebecca A. Loucks, Elizabeth H. Parker, Malinda R. Crispin, Sharon A. Headrick. Second Row: Linda K. Niedenthal, Patricia A. Duffin, Ross A. Gilchrist, Charles C. Lang- ford, Paula J. Evans, Barclay J. Mayhew, Barbara H. Lanning. Bot - tom Row: Terry R. Carlson, Joseph Julian, Melvin M. Fuelling, Ralph E. Lanning, Arthur P. Ruth, David T. Crews, James D. Thompson, Vernon F. Norris. 103 Soil Conservation Society Top Row: James W. Scott, Ronald L Ibbetson, Thomas W. Badger. Second Row: Robert E. Keen, Richard P. Houdyshell, Roland K. Krauss, John W. Funk. Bot- tom Row.- Gerald L. Lefmann, Larry L. Henry, Lloyd D. Moden. Conservationist lectures on Soviet soil excursion Ag economists recognize scholastic improvement Lecturing on aspects of conservation, Or- ville Bidwell told members of the Soil Con- servation Society of America about his soil tour of the Soviet Union. The chapter also helped Manhattan Boy Scouts in work on soil and water conservation merit badges. Scholarship earned four agricultural eco- nomics majors recognition from Agricultural Economics Club. The freshman, sophomore, junior and senior mdn with most improved grades were cited at a recognition banquet. The club sponsored a fall steak fry. Agricultural Economics Club- fop Row: Losson G. Pike, Danny R Emig, Robert H. Stover, Stephen L Reedy, Michael W. Woolverton. Second Row: Jared 0. Hoover, William D. Ryan, Terry W. Odle, Richard L Gillaspie, Gary D. Bruning, Charles M. Kellogg, Darrell K. Cockrum, John M. Graham, Harold D. Engle. Third Row; James L. Shank, David D. Knight, Alan E. States, Neil T. Satterlee, Ross A. Olson, Gary S. Overley, John E. Rice, David W. Cutter. Bottom Row: Daniel B. Artmann, Dennis L. Dechert, Raymond W. Gieseman, Robert L. Hagerman, Charles E. Munson, Phillip S. Shrack, Philip W. Smith, Gary H. Bowman, Steven L. Schmitt. 104 nize ent al eco- cultural lomore, .::;ve: anquet. Horticulture Club- fop Row: William R. Williams, William L Shoe- maker, Janis E. Hodson, Sandra C. Moore, Glenn H. Sullivan, Gary M. Burris, Linda A. Poell. Second Row: Craig L Miller, Francis B. Hoadley, Lesta N. Freeman, Gerald D. Heckes, Thomas J. Gottlick, Stanley H. Beidmann. Bottom Row: James K. Greig, Larry A. Rieck, Wilbur E Thompson, John F. Edwards, William B. Eyman, Claude W. Derting, Robert P. Ealy. - : - : : : Entomology Club -Top Row: Suheyla Gul, Stanley R. Husted, Ronald . Tittel,.Reynaud G. Granados, Rodney A. Stevens, John H.Williams, Stanley R. Rachesky, Lewis R. Taylor, John P. Calhoun, Julia M. Hite. Nellie E. Price, Gabriel C. Diaz. Second Row: Larry L Murdock, I. A. Mohamed, Darrell E. Bay, Stephen M. Valder, Hugh E. Thompson, Carlos J. Rossetto, Zafar A. Qureshi, Leland W. Raney, Elvis A. Hein- richs, Lynn S. Benton, Donald A. Wilbur, Roger C. Smith, Muazzez Kalkan, Leland E. Dorchester. Third Row: Ronald E. Keys, John J. Horticulture Club shows travel slides of Holland Scenic slides of Kansas and Holland were shown at several meetings of Horticulture Club. Members attended picnics at Tuttle Creek and Pottowatomie State Lake. The club prepared an Ag Science Day display, an Activities Carnival booth and a Homecoming float. Ameel, Norman L. Marston, Darol L. Kaufmann, Norbert M. Kauffeld, Carl W. Rettenmeyer, John G. Thomas, Mir A. Khan, James A. Web- ster, Elmer T. Jones, Stanley D. Carlson, Merlyn A. Brusven. Bottom Row: Robert B. Miller, Reginald H. Painter, Herbert Knutson, Charles W. Pitts, Richard J. Elzinga, Leroy H. Brooks. Theodore L. Hopkins, Hayward G. Spangler, Billy R. Wiseman, Benjamin F. McLaurin, Harry W. Somsen, John B. Campbell. FFA chapters purchase group ' s insect specimens Insect collections were sold to high school chapters of Future Farmers of America by Entomology Club. The group hosted meetings of the Kansas Entomological Society and in an Ag Science Day exhibit, members emphasized physiology, morphology and taxonomy in entomology. 105 Klod and Kernel Klub- Top Row: Robert V. Vodraska, Patrick I. Coyne, John W. Schrader, Hyde S. Jacobs, Stephen W. Stucky, Leo J. Ham- merbacher, Galen R. Niedenthal, Terrence S. Rice. Second Row: Wallace M. Craig, John E. Radke, Eldon W. Schwant, Edward S. Kansas schools receive agronomy seed samples High school agriculture classes received seed samples prepared by Klod and Kernel Klub. Members also compiled agronomy cir- culars. The group participated in a national agronomy convention and sponsored speech, essay and crop judging contests. Oplinger, Melvin V. Splitter, Ronnie G. Lunsford, Norman W. Koester. Bottom Row: Ronald G. Cunningham, Roland K. Krauss, Larry L. Henry, Carl W. Johnson, Merle G. Eversmeyer, Robert H. Miller, John J. Kern. Dairy science students build prize winning float Winning second in single-entry division of the Homecoming Parade, Dairy Science Club ' s float carried the Kansas Dairy Princess. The group helped ready stock for the state FFA dairy judging contest. Members also at- tended a steak fry and chili feeds. Dairy Science Club- Top Row: Marilyn J. Wagner, Roger B. Marion, Edward E. Jackson, Earl L Farmer, Thomas J. Claydon, Danny K. Barnett, Jerry J. Eggleston, Rashmikant, B. Patel, Rosa L. Thomas. Second Row: Lloyd E. Lynn, Ronald D. Coltrane, Kenneth K. Chesney, Jose M. Buono, James R. Studnicka, Richard A. Ibbetson, Richard A. Nixon, Roger E. Heikes, Richard Bassette, Erie E. Bartley. Third Row: Carrol W. Campbell, Gerald T. Young, Jerald A. Kopp, William B. McNeill, Donald F. Darling, Lawrence E. Carter, Lyle G. Helmer, Ronald L. Ibbetson, Ranee K. Headley. Bottom Row: Ross Mickel- sen, James H. Roeder, Howard W. Wilson, Robert C. Dobson, John W. Toney, Jannette S. Robinson, Leland M. Anderson, LaVerne R. Myers, Brian A. Wicks, Harold A. Roberts. 106 Milling Association- Top Row: Muneharu Makishi, Philip H. McGrath, Gary L. Dettmer, Fred R. Anstaett, Larry E. Dirksen, James B. Bunney, Lewis G. Killebrew, Bill D. Emch. Second Row: Louis A. Stambaugh, Harold J. Depenbusch, Jimmie L. Gay, Tommy D. Dameron, Leroy V. Skoch, Michael J. Farmer, Royal G. Denning. Bottom Row: Ronnie G. Lunsford; James A. Skinner, Frederick G. Lange, Carmen R. Klein, John W. Ragland, Gaylord D. Anderson. Milling technologists lecture to agriculture majors Automation in the milling and baking in- dustries and The Romance of Starch were subjects covered at Milling Association lec- tures. Professional millers were invited to speak at the group ' s monthly meetings. Helping to recruit University students, members talked with high school friends during vacations to interest prospective stu- dents, in the three milling technology cur- riculums. The 150-member group also spon- sored a milling open house during Ag Science Day. During the annual event, Milling As- sociation constructed displays and conducted student tours of milling facilities. Cecil Wil- coxon served as president of Milling Associ- ation and John L. Johnson was f aculty adviser. Milling Association -Top Row: Fritz Norbury, Monte L. Carpenter, Mark S. Walters, Graham H. Shaw, Ronnie G. Giersch, Robert E. Baker, Steven C. Burke, Robert V. Schanefelt, Ray D. Stauffer. Sec- ond Row: Roy L. Robinson, Maurice D. Penner, Ronald J. Seyfert, Charles D. Fulhage, William C. Barr, Arnold J. Reichuber, Michael G. Niemann, Dale E. Roberts, Gary D. Genschorck. Bottom Row: Robert B. Taphorn, Donald E. Poelma, Robert N. Kershner, Cecil R. Wil- coxon, David L. Hammond, Gerald A. Sellers, Lawrence J. Roberts. 107 Block and Bridle Club -Top Row: Diane L. Jones, Richard L Tea- garden, Steven A. Mueller, Norman C. Triemer, Richard L. Theurer, Lloyd A. Davidson, Paul M. Marshall. Second Row: James M. Veatch, Bruce D. Miller, Lynn H.Geffert.Orville M. Peterson, Jim C. Brinkman, Lawrence M. Chain, George A. Teagarden. Bottom Row: Gary L. Scott, T. Oneil Sullivant, Ronald W. Hirst, Hugh H. Wheelock, John D. Holliday, Edward S. Hodgson, Dean K. Johnson. Weber Hall lobby uses Block, Bridle furnishings New furniture for the lobby of Weber Hall was donated by Block and Bridle Club. The purchase was financed by a $6,000 fund which the 100-member organization had accumulated. George Zabel received the club ' s $125 scholar- ship, awarded annually to a member with junior ranking enrolled in animal husbandry. Block and Bridle Ckib elected George Tea- garden president. The agricultural group hon- ored two outstanding Kansas livestock men, one deceased and one living, and portraits of the two agriculturists were placed in the lobby of Weber Hall. David Mackintosh, an animal husbandry professor, was adviser. Block and Bridle Club-Top Row: Sylvia E. Huff, Mary J. Koons, Kay A. Magby, Sherri D. Spitsnogle, Barbara J. Socolofsky, Mary K. Fowler, Cheryl K. Huseman, Patricia George. Second Row: Ronald E. Jones, Martha J. Scott, Sally J. Lydick, Dean L. Davis, Robert D. Hattrup, Franklin L. Eberhart, Charles R. Rayl, Gale W. Hamilton. Third Row: Michael E. Dikeman, Ronald D. Welsh, Alan K. Pflughoeft, Phillip C. Light, Everett G. Aldridge, Philip V. Mathews, Darrell D. Gottlob. Bottom Row: Glenn A. Newcomer, John R. Diehl, Willard E. Kindig, Leigh W. St. Clair, George L. Zabel, Thomas D. Benortham. Business concerns host Industrial EducationClub While visiting area industries, members of Industrial Education Club toured an auto- motive assembly plant, a gypsum company, a lumber yard and an aluminum brass company. Through a project of volunteer repair work, members earned $100 for the organization. Industrial Education Club -Top Row: Ronald D. Schmalzried, Gordon E. Smith, James L Kelley, Russell C. Brown. Second Row: Gary G. Tobias, David A. Spitzli, Charles E. Timmons, Jerold W. Kinnamon, Jerry L. Dobbin. Bottom Row: Melvin L. Patee, Gary S. Bradley, Johnny R. Krob, Howard D. Smethers. Agriculture majors plan student exchange project Conducting a student exchange program with Oklahoma State University highlighted activities of Agricultural Education Club. As a community service project to encourage safe driving, the 80-member organization prepared a safety booth in the Union before Christmas. Lawrence Erpelding was president of Agricul- tural Education Club, which also sponsored a fall watermelon feed. Agricultural Education Club-Top Row: Gerald A. Ninemire, Jerry L. Hahn, Larry J. Beat, Elton G. Murrow, Michael B. Yocam, Glenn R. Gottlob, Dasharathrai N. Pandya, James R. Miller, Ross D. Crane, Henry Van Laarhoven. Second Row: Eldon D. Lawless, Lawrence H. Erpelding, Jerold D. Penka, Lyle H. Chadwell, Marvin W. Creager, Larry D. Funk, Roger L. Baker, Russell L. Ballentine, Larry D. Ehrlich. Third Row: George W. Kuchenthal, Theodore L. Hanchett, Larry H. Coltrane, David K. Lightner, Carl V. Wahlmeier, Vernon E. Lohmann, Jerry F. Donahy, John W. Kroenlein. Bottom Row: Harlan D. House, Kenneth R. Alexander, Marvin W. Mann, James E. Zwonitzer, Allen V. Baldwin, James D. Patry, Elmer D. Grauerholz, Dale E. Linin, Dean M. Quillin. Agrucultural Education Club- Top Row: Vernon L. Hibbard, Charles E. Meeks, Harold E. Mai, Larry C. Epley, John D. Fabrizius, Larry W. Kendall, Alvin R. Conner. Second Row: Dale 0. Twaddell, Floyd J. Barkman, Larry E. Schmidt, Merle A. Soeken, Gerald H. Schmitt, Farrell D. Maichel, Richard W. Potter. Third Row: Marvin D. Parrack, Jerry L Armbruster, Ralph G. Herrs, Lloyd D. Huggins, Larry E. Kater, John R. Agan. Bottom Row: David L. Bothwell, Kent D. Shuyler, Donald K. Emery, Gary D. Francis, Rudolph D. Claassen, Leon D. Sowers, Leslie B. Allison. Student Education Association fop Row: Susan G. Carstens, Judith E. Lamborn, Janet L Chatfield, Barbara I. Rinkel, Nancy K. Hatfield, Helen D. Groyon, Karen M. Lutz, Cheryl V. Clevenger, Janet M. Weg- man. Second Row: Martha A. Burgess, Anne M. Kramer, Jean A. Lancaster, Martha A. Wilson, Karen J. Strahm, Marilyn J. McCabe, Patricia S. Skaptason, Lois A. Kohl, Brenda K. Suran, Nancy E. Hal- verstadt. Third Row: Mary A. Coyne, Elaine F. Strahm, Deanna M. McCracken, Judy J. Trussell, Janice E. McNeal, Doris M. Schierling, Barbara G. Hochuli, Sharon A. Gigstad, Suzanne Stone, Cuma L. Whiteside, Carolyn E. DeVault. Bottom Row: Marilyn J. Anderson, Louise R. Giefer, Bruce D. Kliewer, Joseph D. Sours, Melvin L. Patee, Linda P. Sanders, Judith K. Nulty, Judith J. Olson, Karen J. Carey, Marva L. Morrison. SEA rates award, hosts high school convention Ranked first in the state in over-all ratings, the Student Education Association chapter featured programs patterned to widen the educational scope of future teachers. At one meeting a class from the School of the Deaf at Olathe demonstrated methods used in teaching students with hearing defects. Other S.E.A. programs included a mock teaching job interview and a talk on teaching in large city primary and secondary school systems. Members of the education organization hosted the Kansas high school convention of Future Teachers of America. In conjunction with Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Delta Kappa and Delta Kappa Gamma, education honorary organizations, the group sponsored an annual student recognition banquet. To familiarize freshmen and transfer students with facilities of the School of Education, S.E.A. conducted a fall orientation program for education majors. Student Education Association Top Row: Linda K. Morrissette, Mary B. Blakeslee, Pamela S. Gallemore, Karen D. DeGood, Janice J. Miles, Pamela L. Holt, Sally A. Sutton, Martha A. Mustoe, Sharron L. Stephens, Nancy S. Dean. Second Row: Jean E. Lyne, Janice E. Baker, Pamela A. Merriman, Bonnie B. Bonewitz, Sherrill J. Fletcher, Susan R. Applebaugh, Lavina J. Zook, Judith R. Freed, Reba S. Brazle, Carol S. Amos. Third Row: Karen A. Holmes, Evelyn L. Barber, Pamela J. Dudley, Nancy A. Baker, Barbara P. Noble, Judy E. Nebgen, Mary A. Voet, Nancy C. Bortz, Marna G. Jenkins, Patricia A. Fass- nacht, Marilyn K. Boles. Bottom Row: Nancy L. Rundell, Janice J. Morrow, Evelyn E. Moody, Marlyse K. Milburn, Carolyn J. Franey, Marjorie C. Annis, Marvella R. Dyck, Penny R. Eberhart, Lorna E. House, Suzanne K. Hawkins. 110 Student Education Association -Top Row: Patricia A. Patton, Diana K. Goertz, Alice I. Barnhart, Mary L Hall, Lenora K. Gabel, Karen L Runnion, Harriet G. Christensen, Anellen Nyquist, Margaret E. Tanner, Jean E. Dettmer, Mary A. Watters. Second Row: Janet A. Rotman, Patricia L. Wenger, Janet K. Griffith, Virginia S. Ford, Renita K. Pohl, Carol S. Tiffany, Natalie J. Cowan, Jane A. Suor, Mary L. Haymakar, Judith A. Winkler, Deanna L. Sainer. Third Row: Vickie J. Overley, Margaret K. Craig, Nancy E. Fair, Virginia Brighten- burg, Iva L. Schupp, Mary E. Wanklyn, Mary E. Houdyshell, Anne A. Tuggle, Carol A. Brent, Marilyn E. Smith, Judith Allen. Bottom Row: Shirley F. Theis, Sharon A. White, Connie K. Miles, Jeanene S. Penner, Julia A. Under, Carol A. Lqomis, Mary K. Kaump, Barbara L. Brooks, Elizabeth A. Wilson, Patricia L. Peterson, Franco A. Hammel. Student Education Association -Top Row: Louise A. Juvenal, Beryl A. Shaw, Beverly J. Falconer, Jacqualine S. Byers, Karen P. Walk- meyer, Ann E. Nelson, Judith A. Rowan, Linda M. Lantis, Imogene J. Ross, Marcia J. Morton. Second Row: Mary A. Hornung, Nancy K. Wallace, Roberta R. Siegle, Ruthann Guthrie, Nancy C. Reeves, Judith E. Linden, Jane C. Benedick, Bonnie J. Kleymann, Lucille L. Jewett, Janet K. Mapes. Third Row: Patricia A. Hatch, Carolyn K. Graham, Ann McCaslin, Jean A. Loughmiller, Cheryl A. Power, Linda M. Morgan, Leslie D. Sutphen, Helen E. Lawless, Rita K. Lilak, Sharon K. Radford. Bottom Row: Pamela K. Griffee, Colleen K. Salter, Eldora S. Kauffman, Edwin G. Kauffman, James N. Marker, Ronald D. Clifton, Dennis R. Chambers, Gerald A. Bird, Rosemary A. Wolfe, Susan Merrill, Cheryl M. Kuiken. Student Education Association -Top Row: Edna M. Becker, Kristina L. Kunz, Luanne R. Shank, Edith M. Dickinson, Rose N. Detter, Jane E. Dannefer, Ca rolyn A. Cotter, Mary J. Swaffar. Second Row: Shirley Levendofsky, Wilma J. Cales, Jo M. Bell, Gloria J. Jones, Laurel B. Warren, Mary J. Fisher, Sharon A. Hotujac, Martha J. Cox, Linda S. Huber, John W. DeMand. Third Row: Ralph E. Stegner, Kathryne L. Gaynier, Martha A. Crane, Betty J. Gracey, Tahmerop L. Gaynier, Vera S. Hunziker, Barbara A. Jetland, Dorothy L. Sullivan, Marilea K. Bell, Diana J. Williams. Bottom Row: Ronald D. Schmalzried, Maureen K. Manuel, Joan R. Inskeep, Donna A. Dodge, Ellen E Sheedy, Gretchen A. Pomerenke, Judith K. Allee, Nancy J. Exline, Mary V. Mitchell, Gary G. Tobias. 111 Home EC Teaching Club -fop Row: Linda S. Hauptli, Reba S. Brazle, Gloria D. Wanager, Beverly A. Jackson, Judith E. Brown, Barbara E. Diehl, Janet M. Wegman, Mary R. Steinbrink, Imogene J. Ross, Bonnie B. Bonewitz. Second Row: Donna B. Bilderback, Sherry L. Simpson, Sherril J. Myers, Pamalee G. Carson, Annette J. Beyer, Sandra D. Tollefson, Peggy I. Beninga, Judith F. Klassen, Iva L. Schupp, Joyce I. Freeman, Jacqueline Kubat. Third Row: Arietta Y. Visser, Loretta E. Reeh, Janet A. Rotman, Carolee Cram, Lois K. Lewis, Cheryl A. Power, Carol A. Brent, Judy K. McClure, Suzanne K. Hawkins, Deanna M. McCracken. Bottom Row: Barbara J. Symns, Barbara K. Richard, Gretchen M. Brandt, Connie E. Rogers, Linda P. Sanders, Edith E. Warrington, Janet S. Meyer, Nancy J. Scott, Sylvia M. Barth, Marlyse K. Milburn, Patricia A. Miller. Home EC Teaching Club -fop Row: Pauletta J. Winderlin, Cheryl K. Jarvis, Cora J. Eg- gleston, Deanna L. Sainer, Lynda K. Miller. Second Row: Nancy E. Halverstadt, Kath- leen K. Klein, Judith A. Dey, Beverly A. Schneider. Bottom Row: Marilyn J. Allen, Carla S. Ericson, Rosemary A. Wolfe, Sandra L. Kerns. Home ec clubs sell apples, inspect communications During final week, the members of Home Economics Teaching Club sold more than 1,600 apples to students in living groups as a Home Economics Journalism Club- Fop Row: Roberta G. Applegate, Lora M. Smith, Norma B. Perry, Patricia George. Bottom Row- Mary J. Pretzer, Lynda K. Doramus, Carolyn R. Howard, Mary L. Burk. money-raising project. The club, one of eight components of the Kansas division of the American Home Economics Association, had 124 members. The home economics women made Thanksgiving favors for residents of Manhattan rest homes. In order to give members a first-hand view of professional journalists at work, Home Economics Journalism Club planned field trips to Topeka and Kansas City. In Topeka, the women visited Stauffer Publications and WIBW radio-TV and toured the Menninger Foundation. The group planned programs centered on job opportunities for women in home economics and journalism fields. Clothing and Textiles Club-7op Row: Lelah F. Hennmg, Barbara A. Atkinson, Marilyn A. Peiter, Sherri D. Hughes, Eva M. Ayres, Barbara K. Hollis, Rena L Watts, Joyce A. Burris, Barbara A. Ashton, Barbara L. Reed, Mary L. Wofford, Sandra L. Olson. Second Row: Sandra L McElwain, Gracie R. Barbour, Constance J. Bowers, Bonnie L Mc- Dougal, Olga E. Schwartzkopf, Mary E. Windels, Geraldine F. Regehr, Peggy J. Wise, Susan R. McCullar, Patricia S. Walker, Sandra L. Bradley, Cheryl J. McKay. Third Row: Marie L. Cone, Sally C. Dyer, Carolyn L Duncan, Gloria L Lewerenz, Judith K. Williams, Mary J. Cooper, Judy K. Worthington, Joan K. Reusser, Nancy S. Caldwell, Shelia R. Pilger, Kaye L. Atherton, Marilyn S. Lee. Bottom Row: Ann C. Galbraith, Trudy M. Mazaika, Elaine S. Shugar, Dianne S. Nydell, Sharon L Van Vleet, Sarah A. Shaw, C. Katherine Barker, Gwen I. Leece, Sara L. Kuhn, Virginia M. Munson, Marilyn L. Woolley, Lola J. Peters. Groups sponsor Peace Corps work, child census r Through the Peace Corps, Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Club sent sewing equip- ment to El Salvador. In another group project, members also worked with Glamour maga- zine in sponsoring the Best Dressed Girl contest. The home economics organization noted a membership increase of nearly 100 per cent over the previous year. Taking a census of exceptional children in Manhattan, Home Economics Family and Child Development Club worked with the Riley County Federation for Handicapped children. Members also addressed envelopes for the organization. In practical experience with children, the group provided babysitting services and assisted in the University ' s Child Development laboratory. Programs on summer and international jobs, private and public nursery schools and handicapped children were sponsored by the club. Other topics concerned careers in social work and counseling. On a field trip to Topeka, members toured the Menninger Foundation and Kansas Neurological Institute. Family and Child Development Club -fop Row: Dianne Darling, Bev- erly J. Larsen, Victoria L. Caster, Janet M. Seim, Diana K. Pringle, Janice A. Glazier, Kathleen A. McNeal, Wilma J. Hansen, Linda S. Huber, Barbara M. Wells, Nancy M. Good. Second Row: Marjorie C. Allen, Karen K. Ewy, Janet S. Henry, Betty J. Francisco, Pamela M. Baker, Mary K. Rains, Donna L. Olivier, Carolyn J. Hoover. Kath- leen M. Sughrue. Third Row: Vicki A. Bloom, Shirley J. Reid, Carole J. Francis, Jean A. Griffin, Jeanette M. Golitko, Beverly K. Fortmeyer, Ardes M. Baker, Phyllis L Edwards. Bottom Row: Adene E. Winter, Patricia A. Leeper, Kay L. Schmitt, Sue E. Hemphill, Ellen L Taylor, Beverly K. Lewey, Barbara R. Caldwell. Ar lei American Institute of Interior Design Student Affiliates -Fop Row: Marilyn K. Bird, Diana L Hentzler, Judy K. Anderson, Sheryl A. Stod- dard, Maureen C. Williams, Mary L. Carr. Second Row; Sally R. Mc- Williams, Mary L. Edmundson, Bertha D. Harding, Delia J. Flack, Roanne L. Jefferies, Gail E. Tawney. Bottom Row: Opal B. Hill, Linda E. Porter, Sally E. Sheppard, Jayne E. Darling, Lucinka V. Fanning, Carol E. Sloan. stia 1 Hor A$ sere arti- san Designers start chapter, tour art gallery, studios Touring the Sheldon Art Gallery in Lincoln, Neb. highlighted the first year of the Ameri- can Institute of Interior Designers as a campus organization. The student affiliates also visited furniture marts and design studios in Dallas, Tex. Led by President Roanne Jefferies, the 22 members planned a sale of decor accessories. Opal Hill was faculty sponsor. Medical facilities interest future registered nurses Studying professional medicine, Home Eco- nomics Nursing Club made two field trips, touring the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita and the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. Dr. Hilbert P. Jubelt, the University ' s Student Health director, spoke to the women at a Home Economics Nursing Club meeting in the fall. Home Economics Nursing Club- Fop Row: Mary C. Brookens, Char- lotte A. Lawless, Ruth E. Applegate, Cheryl K. Kuhn, Vicki L. North. Second Row: Anna M. Luker, Na ncy K. Hatfield, Susan C. Souther- land, Effie M. Breeden, Beverly J. Stone, Roberta L. Bailey. Third Row: Diane F. Williams, Donna L. Martindale, Janice L. Frank, Evelyn P. Smith, Carol A. Laverentz, Margaret E. Raffington. Bottom Row: Shirley E. VanMeter, Colleen M. Ramsour, Maria R. Dahlsten, Pamela J. Lembright, Phyllis E. Opocensky, Linda L. Lamkin. I-- A. Eitet ' -:-. .- Artists examine slides, learn caning techniques Slides on art work of India and a demon- stration on caning chairs comprised several Home Economics Art Club programs. At the Aggieville Thieves Market, members sold silk- screened Christmas and note cards. To finance activities, the club also sold ceramics, material samples and caramel and cinnamon apples. Home Economics Art Club-7 op Row: Elizabeth A. Kimmi, Amelia A. Detwller, Sheryl A. Stoddard, Mary L Carr. Second Row: Lynette K. Geffert, Marilyn K. Bird, Karen A. Folk. Third Row: Mary L. Edmund- son, Linda K. Pettijohn, Bertha D. Harding, Linda L. Rexroat. Bottom Row: Frances A. Newby, Diana K. Whittlesey, Kathleen A. Allen, June F. Fritz. Home Economics Extension Club- fop Row: Rosalie I. Brisky, Cheri L Avery, Grace I. Nease. Second Row: Nyla J. Gnadt, Lorna E. House. Bottom Row: Rosslyn A. Johnson, Mary E. Schweitzer, Louise A. Bosch. Extension club sessions outline career openings Opportunities in fields of extension work were outlined through programs of both the Home Economics Extension Club and the University Extension Club. The clubs spon- sored a joint picnic in the spring. Work on Home Economics Hospitality Day and the Favorite Man on Campus contest was done by Home Economics Extension Club. Following a tour of Umberger Hall extension facilities, the club planned a tea. Entering Homecoming Parade competition, the University Extension Club built a float. Members of the club also manned booths at the Activities Carnival and Ag Science Day. Extension Club -fop Row: Dasharathrai N. Pandya, Myrtle F. Booth, Diana K. Goertz, Janet L. Patton, Donna B. Bilderback. Larry J. Beat, Rose A. Bradbury. Second Row: Kathryn E.Sughrue.Judy K. Schrunk, Jeanne L. Muret, Mehaboob, Gene C. Whaples, Myron L. Graybill, Farrell D. Maichel. Bottom Row: Curtis Trent, Donna G. Feaster, Karen S. Peterson, William C. Hundley, Carolyn E. Barnes, John J. Kern, Gerald H. Schmitt. Accompanied by the steady beat of a drum, Indian students perform a native harvest time folk song and Punjabi dance at World Community Day. More than 400 persons watched foreign performers at the international program in the Union. Co-ordinating body displays international fashions Native costumes were modeled by foreign Led by President Intesar Zaidi, the organi- students at a fashion show produced by Inter- zation worked for establishment of an inter- national Co-ordinating Council. The show national students ' association. Assistant Dean highlighted International Week festivities. Theodore Heermance was adviser. International Co-ordinating Council fop Row: Peter W. Garretson, Thomas B. Lee, Intesar H. Zaidi. Second Row: Robert G. Madziya, Donald F. Peterson, Theodore W. Heer- mance, Mohammed I. Sha- alan. Bottom Row: Syed A. Quadri, Carlyle W. Warner, Karamjit S. Sidhu. 116 Cosmopolitan Glut- fop Row: Mohammad Tariq, Orlando M. Hernando, Peter W. Gar- retson, Abbas Mirakhor. Bot- tom Row: Jean A. Minsch, Michel Bady, Charles B. Daniels, Jeanne A. Heintzel- man. - -; . ns inter- (Dean People-to-People Executive Committee fop Row: Annette L. Buck- land. Victoria L. Clegg, Judith A. Wolf, Navin K. Sanghvi, Vesta L. Dauber. Second Row: David T. Crews, Judith A. Miller, Ghulam S. Jatoi, Zafar A. Qureshi. Bottom Row: Donald F. Peterson, Charles B. Lockhart, John J. Buzenberg. Cosmopolitan program features foreign cuisine People-to-People plans international home visits Using Above All Nations Is Humanity as theme, Cosmopolitan Club featured foods of the world and an international variety show at the annual Feast of Nations. The club sponsored a talk by Senator Frank Carlson, forums on foreign affairs and re- views of contemporary novels. Arrangements for foreign students to stay with Kansas families during vacations were made by People-to-People. The international group also helped with fall orientation of foreign students. At Friday night functions, members learned about other cultures through forums, speakers and panel discussions. 117 Diwali Festival program spotlights Indian cuisine Western-style Indian dishes were served at India Association ' s Diwali Festival in the fall. During India Week and Republic Day of India celebrations, the group scheduled talks con- cerning Indian unity and economic develop- ment. The students also sponsored Indian films and welcomed visiting Indian digni- taries. Members helped new international stu- dents adjust to campus life. International club notes African heritage, growth African Unity Day was observed by the African Students Association. Through the celebration, members presented a program on the history and economic, political and social progress of independent African nations. The year-old group scheduled speakers and docu- mentary films. President Robert Madziya led discussions on cultural and social adjustment of international students. H G. ' ,; -: India Association -fop Row.- George A. Filinger, Rao S. Prakash, J. P. Nautiyal, Sandhu Sarbjit, Ramanbhai S. Patel, Vajinder P. Singh, Ameen A. Gaffar, Matrti Mahander, Bhim S. Hans. Second Row: Awadh N. Singh, Vinubhai K. Patel, Palanisamy Nagerajan, Vinu F. Patel, Sheshagiri R. Nadgir, Anirudh K. Sanghi, Gambhir Singh, Kesar S. Lamba, Daran P. Sutaria. Bottom Row: Awadh S. Singh, Shyam S. Varma, Awadh R. Singh, Kartar S. Yaday, Sundar M. Raman, HarsharanJ. Singh, MurthyS.Vadrevu, NawinC. Sinha.Akbar A. Khan. A I India Association -Top Row: Esther Filinger, Fakhru A. Kaka, Jasmer S. Saini, Pradeep B. Vasa, Suresh S. Patel, Sadiq A. Shariff, Ram N. Rathi, Chandru J. Bhojwani, Dasharath N. Pandya, Jagdish M. Pan- chal, Arunkumar K. Gholkar. Second Row: Gul H. Advani, Hemendra J. Bhuta, Vishesh C. Wadhwa, Prabhakar N. Jagtap, Anumula S. Raj, Mehaboob Mulla, Shamaldas L Suthar, Kanu H. Patel, Nariman N. Karanjia, Chiman P. Patel, Shree N. Mate, Edalji J. Baria. Bottom Row: Mithoo M. Ramchandani, Sirjang L. Tandon, Thettu R. Reddy, Moravapalle V. Reddi, Karamjit S. Sidhu, Ramgopal Battu, Sultan M. Zia, Hiriy V. Chandrashekar, Sam R. Daruvalla, Dinkerrai R. Desai, Vasunati Desai. ;:: $ tb (Jni pro Dp; Act ID! African Students Association Top Row: Jeaneth C. Madziya, Joseph G. lyorver, Desmond A. Waturuocha, Moses M. Mukolwe, Xtopher ' K. Nwokedi, Amos Adepoju, Titus Kiragu, Nicholas M. Nyamfukudza, Celton A. Njoku. Second Row- Jeseph Kapela, Gabriel 0. Amosun, Ato W. Kurabatchew, Thomas F. Buamah, Philip C. Bott, Onyema E. Uzomaka, Nnakarame A. Nwosu. Third Row: Jesse 0. Akinokun, Desire A. Assa, Wilson B. Ipinmidun, Mustafa B. Bashier, Manasseh Wasike, Christopher Ogunkoya, Daniel I. Saror, Joseph J. Alade. Bottom Row: Robert G. Madziya, Richard L Morse, Jibade 0. Oyekan, Chizu Okudo, Folorunso A. Fayinka, Kenneth N. Onyia, Gabriel 0. Ankeli. Iranian Students Association Top Row: ManuchehrSadr, Arsalan Razani, Samuel Taf- tian, Cyrus Eilian, Faramarz Pourlak. Second Row: An- oushirvan Gharavi, Manou- chehr Dibai-Esfahani, Mo- hammad Koutchek, Susan Koutchek. Bottom Row: Es- mail S. Darbandi, Manou- chehr M. Borookhim, Beh- rouz B. Hakimian, Harold W. Kennedy. Area communities host Iranian student visitors Trips to small Kansas communities ac- quainted Iranian students with American agricultural and rural life. The Iranian Stu- dents Association attended the Manhattan United Nations Day celebration as a cultu ral project. In sports competition, the group ' s members participated in campus volleyball and soccer team contests. Established in 1963, the organization was organized to improve scholastic and social opportunities available to foreign ' students. Activities were planned to enable the students to meet off-campus Americans. Participating in the Feast of Nations, international students perform the High Life, popular dance of West Africa. D Arab American Club -Fop Row: Sami M. AlHasani, Sonja L. Mansour, Mousa A. Mashal, Latif H. All, Leona Dobson. Second Row: Fuad K. Mansour, Leo F. Engler, Adnan A. Muhtasib, Abduli- lah A. Kanawi. Bottom Row: Mohammed I. Shaalan, Shaw- kat M. Mashal, Hrag J. Tilkian. Chinese Student Association -fop Row: Theresa C. Lee, Jane S. Shaw, Bun-Wah Nip, Rita P. Fan, Amy Hu, Lilian C. Kao, Arnold Y. Lee. Second Row: Chin Li, Ru-Hsin Mo, Shu-Hon Yu, Elton C. Lee, Kuo-Kaung Hu, Hsieh-Tien Sun, Yi-Tien Sun. Third Row: Colette W. Chang, Kuo-Chuan Lee, Han-Chou Wang, Thomas B. Lee, Tsun Lee, Patrick H. Wong, Leo S. Lee, Eddie L Hwang. Bottom Row: William H. Ho, Christopher C. Hsu, K. H. Yuan, Colin T. Ho, Leslie L. Ho, Ben-Yuh Jai, Yuan-Chang Chiang. Arab-Americans display Middle East handicrafts Displaying Arab handicrafts at the Activi- ties Carnival and United Nations Day, Arab- American Club participated in University international programs. At Manhattan Community Day, members performed an Arabic ring dance. Mohammed Shaalan was president of the group which showed pictures of the Holy Land at its an- nual Arabic dinner. With Leo Engler as ad- viser, the club planned a picnic. 120 Oriental potluck supper hails Chinese New Year Welcoming the Chinese New Year, the 120 members of the Chinese Student Association celebrated with a potluck supper of oriental dishes and specialties. Weekly gatherings provided recreational activities including volleyball and basketball games and swimming. Under the guidance of President Thomas Lee, the Chinese Student Association presented an evening program of amateur international musical talent. Tl ter, acqi attei was serv lute festi 16 o yad l 1 :-. t { I Moslem students publish international newsletter Pakistani festivals mark association ' s first year Through publishing a bi-monthly newslet- ter, Islamic Association members helped acquaint themselves with Moslem students attending other universities. Syed A. Quadri was president of the association which ob- served religious services on Fridays. The international group also celebrated Moslem festivals. Seventy-five Moslem students from 16 countries attended the University. Celebration of Pakistan Day and Quide-e- Azam Day marked first year activities of Paki- stan Association. For World Community Day, members staged a mock Pakistani wedding. The international group showed films, spon- sored lectures and presented displays for s tudents and townspeople. Pakistan Associ- ation also participated in the Activities Car- nival and United Nations Day. Islamic Association fop Row: Mohammed F. Masood, Ahmed S. AI-Tikriti, Intesar H. Zaidi, Sadiq A. Shariff, Abdul H. Shnain, Muay- yad A. Younis, Ibrahim A. Mohamed, Muazzez Kalkan. Second Row: Ahmed A. Mirza, Ghulam S. Jatoi, Zafar A. Qureshi, Ahmet Kalkan, Syed A. Quadri, Sultan M. Zia, Syed Sayeeduddin. Bottom Row: George A. Filinger, Mohammad Afzal, Mohammad K. Chaudhri, Abdel S. Kansouh, Maher H. Khan, Mir A. Khan. Pakistan Association -fop Row: Intesar H. Zaidi, Mo- hammad Tariq, Aban Rus- tomji, Purvez Rustomji. Sec- ond Row: Shafqat S. Chaud- hry, Muhammad S. Chaud- hry, Rubina Chaudhry, Maher H. Khan, Farooq Haider, Ghulam S. Jatoi. Bottom Row: Zafar A. Qureshi, Mohammad K. Chaudhri, Mohammad Afzal, Richard C. Clark. 121 Statesmen cheer squads at home athletic contests Sitting in a special cheering section at home football and basketball games, Statesmen selected three members from each men ' s living group. President Terry Biery directed activities of the year-old organization. States- men supported projects of Pep Co-ordinating Council. Morris Hayes was adviser for the men who greeted visiting athletic squads upon their arrival in Manhattan. Concert musician directs campus organ workshop Manipulation of the organ for chorus and solo effects was demonstrated by Marilyn Mason at a workshop for organ students. The American Guild of Organists also sponsored a program by the concert organist. At meet- ings directed by President Clifford Ocham- paugh, members studied organ construction and the history of religious, classical, Baroque and modern areas of organ literature. tn Statesmen- fop Row: James M. Gfeller, Steven C. Borell, Larry L. Landgren, Dennis R. Siefkes, Lawrence N. Frey, Michael A. Hen- dricks, Vernon L. Hibbard, Thomas E. Marshall, Alan D. Mills. Second Row: Darryl E. Janzen, Austin L. Widener, David C. Kolars, Jerry L. Wilson, Gale E. Gotti, Dale 0. Twaddell, Bruce A. Adams, Richard L Calcara. Third Row: Dennis T. Nelson, Ralph E. Stegner, Douglas M. Kubin, Harry M. Scott, Walter J. Smith, Vinson L. Burch, Spencer B. Graves, Glen A. O ' Dell. Bottom Row: Gary D. Seibert, Donald F. Hansen, Charles W. Guthrie, Terry L Biery, Wayne H. MacKirdy, Edward L. Dent, John D. Stegner. American Guild of Organists - Top Row: Rebecca J. Smutz, Margaret R. Roebke, Kath- leen Haberbosch. Bottom Row: Clifford I. Ochampaugh, Mayme L. Kauffeld, Carolyn S. Behan, Robert W. Hays. 122 P. Not for Hi over share Club 120; aircra inten Ham operators practice transmitting Morse code Organizing classes in Morse code and radio theory, Amateur Radio Club members learned to operate the group ' s Collins 75A2 receiver and Navy TCM-2 transmitter. Led by President Kenneth Knudson, Ama- teur Radio Club inspected the military radio unit of the Manhattan Armed Forces Reserve Center. Peter Dyer was adviser of the club which prepared exhibits of ham radio oper- ation for the Activities Carnival and for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Working in the radio shack, Amateur Radio Club members, all licensed ham operators, check transmission equipment. Amateur Radio Club- Top Row. Peter M. Dyer, Grant E. Ackerman, John P. Long, Edward C. Odell, Jerry D. Balls, Dale J. Perry, Barbara P. Noble. Second Row: Jon M. Pollock, Roger S. Dildine, Robert F. Grochowsky, Larry R. Condit, Eldon E. Peterson, Kenneth D. Knud- son. Bottom Row: Jerry L Hamilton, Robert C. Hyde, Robert N. Kershner, Robert W. Euler, William C. Coupland. Pilots own aircraft stock for Flying Club planes Having piloted K-State Flying Club planes over most of the nation, members owned shares of ' stock in the organization. Flying Club owned three planes, Cessna models 120, 170, and 172. Members piloted the aircraft to out-of-state ballgames and job interviews and on personal trips. K-State Flying Club- Top Row: E. M. Pyle, Robert A. MacArthur, Jerry W. Garlett. Second Row: Larry C. Sampson, Wayne H. Anschutz, Billy F. Williams. Bottom Row: Lawrence R. York, Paul W. Hayse, Daryl W. Loeppke. Chaparajos riders win team contention at rodeo Dancing enthusiasts join Hoedowners group Competing against 10 midwestern schools, Chaparajos Club members won the team trophy at the University ' s 1964 Intercollegiate Rodeo. Winners of the bull riding, calf roping, ribbon roping, bulldogging and women ' s barrel racing events were members. Chapa- rajos riders entered seven spring rodeos. The club sponsored Chaparajos Queen competi- tion during which contestants from women ' s living groups vied for the title in riding events. Techniques of western and modern square and round dancing were taught at weekly meetings of the Hoedowners Square Dance Club. During its first year, the club had a membership of 45. Members included stu- dents, faculty and staff of the University. In addition to weekly dances for members, the club sponsored dances which were open to the public. Thomas Lord and Paul Stevenson were callers for the club ' s square dances. Chaparajos Club -Top Row.- Virginia A.Carlson, Lois M. Long, Barbara J. Socolofsky, Richard L. Teagarden, Patricia George, Nancy J. Hedges. Second Row: Joan E. Warner, Virginia A. O ' Connell, John D. Todd, Thomas A. Williams, Edith A. Keenan. Bottom Row: Richard K. Norton, Ronald W. Norton, Melvin M. Fuelling, Alfred Janssen, Linda K. Shambaugh. Hoedowners Square Dance Club -fop Row: Mary K. Jelinek, Susan G. Carstens, Sharon L. Ladenburger, Patricia L. Rogers, Lauren E. Celeste, Margaret R. Hooper, Julia I. Fearing, Jean A. Griffin, Nancy M. Shuyler. Second Row: Marilyn K. Herriman, Sharon L. Stone, Sharon K. Madden, Robert V. Vodraska, Robert S. Griffin, Nancy L. Spangler, Mary L. Hall, Catherine L. Turner. Third Row: Gary L. Sapp, Ronnie L. Herriman, Frank A. Rogers, Max H. Dewey, Richard L. Sutcliffe, William J. Gilliland, Thomas H. Lord, Carol D. Latschar. Bottom Row: Ted A. Broers, Gene E. Windier, Kent D. Shuyler, Harry B. Perry, Leslie C. Longberg, Bradley F. Glasco, Rodney M. Bates, George W. Roenne. Frog Club- Top Row: Claudia J. Mayfield, Mary A. Southard, Beverly S. Fowler. Sharon L Hageman, Jean A. Sheik, Kathryn M. McCarthy, Rose M. Potenski, Marjorie J. Wright. Second Row: Joan E. Lyne, Brenda J. Welliever, Sharon L. Percival, Karen J. Lockett, Lauren E. Schmidt, Nona G. Reynolds. Jo J. Dean, Constance L. Hall. Third Row: Mary E. Peterson, Barbara J. Harris, Elizabeth D. Smith, Patricia A. McCabe, Dennis D. Hughes, Gary L. Benton, Eugene L. Smith, Elizabeth Railsback. Bottom Row: Sandra R. Moore, Judith I. Hysom, Sharilyn K. Beach, Victoria L. Parkinson, Danny D. Sheneman, Jerry T. Huff, Dexter A. Vergin. Water talent performs in Frog Club swim show Preparing for the Frog Club water show members practiced 15 to 20 hours on each synchronized swimming number. After com- pletion of choreography, the swimmers prac- ticed land drills before moving to the water. Frog Club members attended a workshop to learn new water stunts and routines. Fall try- outs tested the swimming form of prospective members in the front and back crawl, side and breast strokes and surface diving. To be judged on horsemanship and personality, finalists in a queen contest sponsored by Chaparajos Club prepare for a competitive ride in the Weber Hall arena. Judges also questioned the contestants about rodeos and horses. Water Sports Club- Fop Row: Michael W. Linn, Martin C. Hurt, Martha A. Schumacher, John M. Flannery. Second Row: Robert E. Buchan, Thomas F. Bird, Walter S. Finch, Gary L Benton. Bot- tom Row: Dale A. Clark, Eliza- beth D. Smith, Rowland H. Anthony. Marine club investigates use of Tuttle Creek pier Use of a pier at Tuttle Creek was investi- gated by Water Sports Club. At meetings the organization ' s divisions, powerboating, skiing and sailing, reported on boating excursions. Movies on sailing and trick skiing were also shown. The commodore of the Tuttle Creek Boat Club spoke at one meeting. Water Sports Club owned a catamaran sailboat. K-State Players- Fop Row: Jeanette K. Mack, Carol S. Walker, Mar- garet E. Tanner, Mary L. White, Elaine S. Biggs, Georgia G. Loyd, Karen J. West, Barbara A. Sadkin, Michele J. Clark, Carol L. Pearson, Nancy R. Stone, Sharon K. Madden, Kama K. Counter, Elizabeth M. Wary. Second Row: John W. Dillon, Charles W. Boles, Annette L Buckland, Mary K. Adams, Sandra L. Skaptason, Janet E. Higley, David Sadkin, Patricia A. Seitz, John T. Monger, Judith E. Fleming, Sharla J. Jorgensen, Judith A. Hunter, Marilynn J. Peck. Third Row: Fair Lady ' brings 4,000 to Players 7 drama My Fair Lady, the K-State Players big- gest production, drew 4,000 persons. The stu- dent actors also staged Marriage Go Round, Winnie the Pooh, The West Wind Rises, The Visit and two one-act plays. Through earning points by participation in theatrical productions, student actors won eligibility for membership in the Players. Thomas C. Owens, Mary A. Lowe, Larry J. Hovey, Lucinda L. Neis, Robert A. Burnett, Patsy A. Slusser, Genevieve C. Darter, Dorothy D. Miller, Kathy M. Schroeder, Mary M. Berg, Patricia A. Schmidt, Harriett J. Stutzman, Elizabeth E. Gary, Joseph P. Pena. Bottom Row: Clayton E. Hawes, Gary A. Stewart, Joseph D. Sours, Larry G. Corn- well, Glenda A. Apt, Boyd E. Masten, William R. Benedict, C. Kath- erine Barker, Frederick L. Williams, Karen M. Holeman, Fred L. Curry, Carl M. Hinrichs. 126 Soccer Club-7 op Row.- Celestine 0. Njoku, Amos Adepoju, Philip C. Bott. Second Row: Joseph I. Alade, Jibade 0. Oyekan, Wilson B. Ipinmidun, Moses M. Mukolwe, Gabriel O.Ankeli. Bottom ftoiv.-Erwin Suess, Chukvyuzubelu Okudo, Joseph Kapela, Folorunso A. Fayinka, Herman A. Pitter, Jesse 0. Akinokun. Soccer squad members represent 15 countries Students from 15 countries, including two Americans and twelve Nigerians, combined to provide the University with a team for soccer, the national sport of many nations. International members of Soccer Club played a fall slate of five games and scheduled five more for late spring. During the fall, the squad scored wins over the University of Kansas and the University of Oklahoma. However, the team suffered a loss to Rockhurst College. Soccer Club also tied two Kansas City teams Park College and the Kansas City Athletics. Financial support for the team came from Apportionment Board and club dues. The three fall home games were played on the east campus intramural field. An early spring game against Ft. Riley for International Week was scheduled for Memorial Stadium but was switched to the east campus field because of wet turf. Herman Pitter was president of Soccer Club. A Nigerian, Celestine Njoku, served as team captain. Maneuvering to protect the ball, international students play soccer, the national sport of more than 100 countries. 127 As part of a whirlwind tour, Mike Goldwater, son of the Re- publican presidential nominee, leads a pre-election rally. National, state elections spark University politics Election year activities highlighted the efforts of both Collegiate Young Democrats and Collegiate Young Republicans. CYD conducted monthly meetings to build enthusiasm for national, state and local cam- paigns. Traveling as a car caravan, students met Hubert Humphrey, candidate for vice- president, in Topeka and John Montgomery, candidate for Congress, in Junction City. Members worked in voter registration drives, sponsored candidates for state offices at political convocations on campus, entertained candidates and their families and worked for a two-party state in Kansas. With over 500 members, CYR played an active role in Republican campaigns for state and national offices. CYR sponsored a visit on campus by Mike Goldwater, son of the Republican presidential candidate. Car cara- vans traveled to Wichita and Topeka to hear Republican candidates Barry Goldwater and William Miller speak. Kitty Barker spent the summer working as a Congressional intern for Kansas Congressman Joe Skubitz. Doug Groesbeck, president of the political group, served as publicity co-chairman for the Mid- west Federation CYR executive board. Collegiate Young Democrats fop Row: Russell C. Eberhart, Sharon L. Van Vleet.Verlee E. Chegwidden, Diane F.Williams, John M.Taylor, Sarah B. Dallas, Rose M. Potenski, Martha J. Lonergan, Karen D. DeGood, Barbara A. Beals, Patricia George. Second Row: Keith L. Hoffman, John W. Kroenlein, John M. Barba, Samuel W. Knecht, Mary A. Lowe, Jean A. Minsch, William N. Ross, Gary L. Hauptli, Thomas H. Cure. Bottom Row: Franklin W. Scott, Joel S. Brummel, Thomas A. Thompson, Larry E. Jones, Glen H. Fountain, Jerry G. Larson, Gary E. Clark, Frederick C. Meek, Danny L. Smith. 128 ons tics W the - ::. to build students )n Gty. n drive, jrkedfor laved an ;: da visit - :::: Carcara- nfcrad spot Ac ; nko Collegiate Young Republicans fop Row: Sherril J. Myers, Jeanne M. Walker. Sharon L. Froelich, Karen S. Ward, Carolee Cram, Patricia A. Palmer, Pamela S. Engle, Catherine L. Hyde, Marjorie L. Gordon, Margaret A. Griffith, Marilyn K. Boles, Elizabeth A. Clark. Second Row: Gilbert H. Philips, Ross A. Gilchrist, Suzanne I. Beach, Jo J. Dean, Nancy J. Butler, Jean A. Kelley, Mary J. Cooper, Wilda L Loeppke, Robert M. Deaver, Mark K. Torluemke. Third Row: Lynn R. Johnson, Larry W. Emig, Sandra K. Froelich, James L. Gray, William L. Henderson, William W. Middleton, Philip K. Kline, Clark T. Heglar, Sue E. Hemphill, Mary A. Schlagel, Gary L. Urbanek. Bottom Row: Kenneth A. Winzeler, Paul W. Hayse. Leslie C. Longberg, Jon D. Soder, Craig W. Ridenour, John P. Ludwig, Ronald R. Worley, Wil- liam A. Weaver. the Mid- - Collegiate Young Republicans -Top Row: Judith S. Strait, Judith A. Harden. Kenneth W. McClintock, Janet L Kannard, Patricia L Ju- venal, Barbara A. Kevan, Kathleen K. Kiewit, Catherine A. Murry, Jay F. Thompson, Cheryl V. Clevenger. Second Row: Herbert D. Primrose. Beverly K. Lewey, Harriet J. Stutzman, Janet E. Higley, Lois A. Wiley, Anne A. Tuggle, Barbara A. Tussey, Sue J. Kaufman, Collegiate Young Republicans -Top Row.- Donald P. Gross. Deanna G. Stewart. Faye L. Taplin, Lawrence N. Frey, Susan L. Rosenkranz, Peter J. Barrett, Mary C. Sand, Richard W. George, Soren K. Simon- sen, John R. Rule. Second Row: David R. Gross, Ross A. Gilchrist, Kenneth A. Dekat, Kent L Marmet, Ross J. Wilchman, Wilfred L Farnham, Eugene W. Kovar, Art Groesbeck, Burl D. Jay. Third Row: Sandra G. Korb. Third Row: Douglas S. Brunson, Kenneth K. Ches- ney, John T. Meyer, Gary D. Tice, Terry L. Wilson, Linda J. Rosen- kranz, Paul C. Scotti, Glen W. Froelich, George E. Metz. Bottom Row: Richard H. McVay, Donald G. Dressier, Judith K. Baird, Raymond W. Johnson, Edward L Adams, Steven R. Livengood, Charles R. Howell, Phillip F. Unruh, Robert D. Lillich, John A. Springer. Thomas G. Brown, Owen K. Nordvig, Clark T. Heglar, Marc W. Zim- merman, George H. Johnston, David A. Gerber, Larry E. Converse, Tom W. Walsh. Bottom Row: C. Katherine Barker, Douglas G. Groes- beck, Chester L. Mize, Mrs. Chester L. Mize, Paul L. Roth, Robert H. Miller, Gregory P. Hanson. Modern dancers present films, Orchesis concert A Time to Dance was among films shown by Orchesis, a dance organization. Each se- mester the group showed one film on modern dance as its fund raising project. Under direc- tion of Martha Kellstrom, faculty adviser, Orchesis featured group and solo dance num- bers at its annual concert. Members also decorated a car for Homecoming. The group elected Kathleen Allen Orchesis president. ' Student political chapter issues election material Distribution of election campaign material and organization of a chapter at the University of Kansas were projects of Young Americans for Freedom. Members also published the monthly Young American. Congressman-elect Chester Mize talked at one meeting. Since organization in 1960, the 60,000-member group has grown into one of the largest Amer- ican political youth groups. Orchesis Top Row: Joyce A. Burris, Lynn K. Parsons, Joan Farmer, Barbara K. Hollis, Karen A. Falk, Elaine S. Biggs, Martha R. Kellstrom. Second Row: Bette L. Edwards, Bonnie L. McDougal, Beverly S. Old, Bernadette R. Hawkes, Susan Stevenson, Barbara A. Sadkin. Bottom Row: Janet S. Rupp, Jeanne A. Heintzelman, Patricia K. Ingersoll, William R. Benedict, Genevieve C. Darter, Kathleen A. Allen. Young Americans for Freedom -fop Row: James R. Moore, Allan P. McCobb, Harriet J. Stutzman, Terry L. Wilson, Gary D. Tice, Soren K. Simonsen, Clark T. Heglar. Second Row: Lynn R. Johnson, Kenneth A. Dekat, Douglas G. Groesbeck, William W. Middleton, Philip K. Kline, Paul D. Enos, Jon H. Peterson. Bottom Row: Ross J. Wichman, James L. Gray, Robert C. Littrell, Deanna G. Stewart, Gary L. Doolittle. Student Chapter of American Institute of Architects Auxiliary- fop Row: Marcia G. Livingston, Grace M. Dyer, Beth L. Dittemore, E Janel Harriman, Diana A. Otto, Virginia A. Holmes. Second Row: Barbara H. Bock, Glenda J. Shockley, Susan H. Reynolds, Terri Flem- ing, Mary L Gist, Judilee G. Jantz, Verda L Lewis. Bottom Row: Sandy McCullough, Sandra M. Smith, Virginia Brightenburg, Adelia M. Davidson, Pat J. McKee, Rosa M. Almack. Thieves Market features auxiliary ' s food products Off-campus group builds float with fraternity men Selling baked goods at the annual Aggie- ville Thieves Market was a project of the Amer- ican Institute of Architects Auxiliary. Mem- bers also constructed food tray favors for patients in a Manhattan rest home and visited a ceramics studio. Talks by professional architects and tours of architectural facilities were scheduled to acquaint the women with their husbands ' cur- rent curricular activities and future profes- sions. Group social activities included a dance party and a spring picnic. In Homecoming activities Off-Campus Women built a float with Tau Kappa Epsilon. The 40-member organization nominated can- didates for Homecoming Queen, Royal Purple Queen, Barnwarmer Queen and Military Ball Queen. Off-Campus Women also caroled at Christmas and attended exchange dinners with men ' s residence halls. As president, Rita Pearce directed interest group programs for swimming, singing, knitting and bridge. Caroline F. Peine, as- sistant dean of students, was sponsor. Off Campus Women- fop Row: Mary K. Jelinek, Susan C. Carstens, Lana K. Shelby, Jean L. Bigbee, Marilyn L. Bassett, Bonnie J. Camp- bell, Carolyn G. Poland, Mary K. Lipper. Second Row: Effie M. Bree- den, Rita L. Pearce, Joyce K. Kuhns, Karen S. Renz, Jo J. Dean, Judy M. Brammer, Mary E. Whitney, Barbara I. Rinkel, Joyce A. Burris. Third Row: Melinda D. Grigsby, Marcia S. Monahan, Judy J. Trussell, Nona G. Reynolds, Mary E. Wanklyn, Judy E. Linden, Karen S. Gil- more, Phyllis M. Louk. Bottom Row: Carolyn R. Cox, Connie K. Miles, Shirley E. VanMeter, Kathleen L. Toews, Eva A. Moore, Kathleen K. Toburen, Dorothy J. Miller, Janice E. McNeal. 4-H organization sends Emporia club gavel, flag Helping organize a 4-H group for college students in Emporia, Collegiate 4-H Club pre- sented a gavel and flag set to the new group. Members of Collegiate 4-H served as judges at county 4-H days across Kansas. Publication of Kansas 4-H in Review and sale of refreshments at the state fair in Hutch- inson were other 4-H projects. Members con- ducted a clean-up weekend at Rock Springs Ranch and attended the Collegiate 4-H Mixer. Spirits undampened by rain, new students square dance at the Collegiate 4-H Mixer, an evening Orientation activity. FFA chapter promotes campus safety campaign Films on safety were shown in the Union by Collegiate Future Farmers of America to promote a campus safety drive. The men also met with the Manhattan High School chapter to discuss advantages of attending an agricul- Future Farmers of America -Top Row: Jerry L Hahn, Joseph B. Detrixhe, Stephen W. Stucky, Michael E. Jones, John P. Benfer, Gordon K. McNitt, Larry C. Epley, Eldon R. Trost. Richard L. Harner, George W. Warren. David F. Martin. Second Row: Richard A. Ibbet- son, Terry W. Odle, Larry E. Kater, Larry E. Schmidt, Dale 0. Twad- dell. Larry D. Ehrlich, Vincent A. Miller, Jerry D. Morgan, Gary L. tural college. Club members assisted state FFA officers with initiation and banquets and served as speakers at high school meetings. The collegiate group provided housing for delegates at the state FFA convention. Creager, Roger L. Baker. Third Row: Vernon L. Hibbard, Marvin D. Parrack, Larry H. Coltrane, Jettie F. Condray, Donald K. Emery, Douglas K. Peters, Garry L. Frazee, John E. Holste, Leon D. Sowers. Bottom Row: Ross D. Crane, Jerry L Condray, James E. Zwonitzer, Paul N. Stevenson, Michael E. Dikeman, Dale M. Richardson, Alvin R. Conner. 132 nds flog r college Qubpre- ti as judges flew and mHutch- berscon- Springs n ited state pets and ; usine tor 0 0 $ws Collegiate 4-H Club Top Row: Sherri D. Hughes, Barbara A. Atkin- son, Janet L. Patton, Patricia A. Patton, Mary K. Munson, Judy L Kitch, Diana K. Goertz, Renita K. Pohl, Phyllis E. Babbitt, Anne M. Kramer, Arlene R. Oahm. Second Row: Jerrie J. McAhren, Linda L Lamborn, Elizabeth A. Frazee, Virginia M. Munson, Virginia A. Carlson, Deanna K. Wallace, Jeanne L. Muret, Marcia L. Lowther, Deanna M. McCracken, Elaine F. Strahm, Grace I. Nease. Third Row: Collegiate 4-H Club -fop Row: Sandra F. Sturdevant, Claudia J. Jones, Carol L. Helmke, Karen D. DeGood, Kathleen S. Scott, Lois J. Bender, Carol A. Hinnergardt, Linda E. Bugbee, Janet M. Wegman, Reba S. Brazle, Janet J. Beer, Mary E. Windels, Sandra D. Tollefson, Vivian R. Becker. Second Row: Stanley R. Husted, Marie J. Morton, Geraldine F. Regehr, Janet K. Mapes, Loretta E. Reeh, Louise A. Bosch, Rita K. Lilak, Carol S. Tiffany, Dorothy L. Mayhill, Shirley J. Van Fleet, Patricia S. Barger, Rosslyn A. Johnson. Third Row: Pa- Collegiate 4-H Club-7op Row: Cora J. Eggleston, Rebecca L. John- ston, Lora M. Smith, Lenore K. Brim, Wilda L Lpeppke, Faith A. Ott, Pamela S. Engle, LeAnne Biggart, Betty R. Ashida, Linda D. Gentry, Linda L. Stevens, Nancy K. Hatfield. Second Row: Maxine K.Warner, Harold D. Engle, Mary E. Ryan, Dorothy J. Schrader, Melinda R. Hrabe, Luann K. Nelson, Janice E. Hoecker, Margaret R. Hooper, Marlyse K. Milburn, Kenneth E. Theel, Paul A. McLenon. Third Row: Ben W. Wood, John E Holste, Stanly C. Widau, Larry E. Cline, Lynn D. Romberger, Ted D. Edmondson, Dwight R. Westervelt, Rodney K. Blount, David M. Bozone, Thomas C. Smith. Bottom Row: Ralph C. Richardson, Larry D. Frazee, John W. Toney, James E. Zwonitzer, Ronald A. Engelken, Richard D. Kruse, Terry L. Biery, Charles E. Munson, Leslie C. Longberg. tricia A. Dumler, Marjorie L. Machin, Maria R. Dahlsten, George W. Kuchenthal, Ellen L. Taylor, Marvin W. Mann, Ross A. Olson, Ronald E Jones, Edward S. Ryan, Roger R. McCollough, Richard L. McCcri- lough. Bottom Row: Annette L. Buckland, Carla J. Garrison, Walter E. McFadden, Gene M. Scott, Jerry L. Armbruster, Richard L Harner, Frederick L Williams, Rodger J. Romberger, Harold J. Topi iff, Teresa K. Graham, Wilma M. Hazen. David J. Harding, James R. Ploger, Larry L. Landgren, William J. Gilliland, John W. Kroenlein, Lyle H. Chadwell, Stephen L. Chadwell, Jerry L. Wilson, George L Zabel, Stephen R. Morris. Bottom Row: James R. Dobbins, Leon L Dunn, Larry R. Heyka, Ronald C. Lund- quist, Arlen W. Etling, Craig W. Ridenour, Patrick F. Ervin, George W. Roenne, Glenn A. Newcomer. 133 Wives entertain faculty of College of Agriculture At a fall faculty-student function, Agricul- tural Education Wives Club members and their husbands entertained College of Agricul- ture faculty and wives. Howard Bradley, a professor of agriculture, spoke to the women about The Role of a Wife of an Ag Ed Teacher. Demonstrations on crewel embroi- dery and ceramics work comprised other pro- grams. The club elected Dorothy Huffman president. Members planned a potluck picnic at a city park for their families. Agricultural Education Wives Club -Fop Row: Mrs. Ray- mond Agan, Janice A. Glazier, Geneva K. Rogers, Charlotte A. Gottlob. Second Row: Car- men M. Sowers, Esta A. Win- ter, Phyllis I. Ladner, Mary E. Siebert. Bottom Row: Judith A. Penka, Dorothy L. Huff- man, Mary E. Emery. As well as business and refreshment sessions, Dames Club sponsors ceramics, painting, knitting and bridge groups, DC T Dai cap pro for eair M part sche Coeds sell concessions for YWCA at enrollment During enrollment, Young Women ' s Chris- tian Association sponsored a concession stand for the faculty. Members met each week at the Baptist Center for discussion sessions. Topics ranged from segregation to sex ethics. The women listened to records and tapes and read plays and speeches for group discussions. 134 Young Women ' s Christian Association -fop Row: Mrs. Joe N. Wood Sharon A. Gigstad, Carolyn J. Cox. Bottom Row: Susan Faulconer, Jane B. Martin, Judith A. Miller. (S Dames Club Top Row: Terri- lyn A. O ' Brien, Kay E. Vice, Graciela S. Marangoni, Made- leine M. Kelles, Patricia K. Bickerton. Second Row: De- loris E. Atkisson, Judy K. Dick, Flora J. Bell, Becky J. Hoover, Gwen R. Vice. Bottom Row: Carmen M. Sowers, Karen S. Somers, Nancy L Sis, Ann H. Young. Dames Club women help handicapped youngsters Three mornings each week, members of Dames Club worked with mentally handi- capped children of Manhattan. As part of the project, Dames Club bought educational toys for the children with $250 which members earned by selling candy. Members ' children attended a Christmas party the women planned. Dames Club also scheduled a chili supper and a spring banquet in honor of newly elected officers. Married women attending the University and wives of students belonged to Dames Club. For work the wives had done in helping their husbands through school, Dames Club honored women whose husbands were grad- uating at a spring graduation ceremony. Each married woman received a Dames Club di- ploma for a PHT or Pushing Hubby Through degree. Dames Club -fop Row: Grace M. Dyer, Loma L Wegerer, Jan K. Pauls, Margaret Mann, Jeanette Nelson, Connie L. Blankenship, Nancy K. McDonald, Charleen Cook, Beverly Hrubesky, Carole Paige, Glenda Serrault, Jean A. Wiman. Second Row: Donna J. Lewellen, Joan M. Harmer, Beverly K. Fiser, Patricia A. May, Luella M. Auchard, Billie R. Platt, Sheryl Wetzel, Angelia Hanchett, Karole K. Keeler, Krita J. Thompson, Carolyn J. Opperman. Third Row: Patty Baker, Amy A. Breiner, Jean Schanefelt, Margaret Light, Lois Boyer, Rita R. Carthrae, Lovella Mullen, Sandy Marsden, Lila Courtney, Gail Eubank, Martha Shosa, Jeanne Pollock. Bottom Row: Bette I. Brackett, Sharon K. Scharenberg, Shelia G. Wiechert, Nancy C. Shepherd, Shirley Bryant, Gloria J. McPeak, Jean E. Miller, Nancy LaRow, Arlene J. Letourneau. Haroldine Carver, Twila Fairbanks, Claudia Keearns. Mary L Lundblade. 135 Students pause by All-Faith Chapel on a snowy evening. Many denominations use the chapel for student services. 136 Religious meeting covers religion, state, education Religion, the State and Education was the theme for a conference on church-state relations sponsored by Religious Co-ordinat- ing Council. Kansas school superintendents, protestant clergymen and several state offi- cials participated in the conference. Among Council presentations was a Catho- lic, Protestant and Jewish dialogue series. Subject of another Council program was Christian Faith and Contemporary Drama. In its duty as campus religious co-ordinator, the group supervised religious activities of studen ts, faculty and public. Serving on the Religious Council were presidents Of Univer- sity religious foundations for students. Chinese religious group commemorates holidays Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter were observed at special holiday meetings by mem- bers of the Chinese Christian Fellowship. The Chinese students met weekly for Bible study. Membership in the religious group, organized in 1961 by three students, was open to Chinese students and faculty. Che F. Foo was Chinese Christian Fellowship president. Chinese Christian Fellowship -Top Row: Siu W. Sae, Ru-Hsin Mo, Lilian C. Kao. Second Row: Shu-Hon Yu, Elton C. Lee. Bottom Row: Fang-Ming Lin, Eddie L Hwang, Che F. Foo. r. vers ition on was irch-state ' ordinal- tendents, tate offi- aCatho- ie series, ram was Drama. irdinator, ivities of ig on the fUniver- its. roup idays ister were by mem- ?Uowship. for Bible us group, was open he F. Foo president. irfsin Mo, Religious Co-ordinating Council fop Row: Sandra F. Sturdevant, Patricia A. Patton, Diana K. Goertz, Mary A. Hornung, Rita L. Vod- raska, Dennis D. Hughes, Carolyn S. Lemon, Joan P. Colbert. Second Row: Jerold W. Harrison, David A. Richardson, Frances G. Thawley, Candace L. Rogers, Donald L. Harris, Lee S. Leichtling, Gary L. Urbanek. Third Row: John C. Bottenberg, Randall L. Rich, Sandra L Roark, Irvin D. Thiele, William D. Edwardson, Merle A. Soeken, Merlan T. Almquist. Bottom Row: Bruce A. Boggs, Frank W. Lambert, Lonnie A. Theye, Harry K. Lightner, Larry D. Stuckey, Thomas E. Lowman. Baptist members schedule discussions, services As religious discussion monitors, members of Grace Baptist Student Fellowship led the group ' s Sunday evening meetings. Occasion- ally, the Baptist student group was responsi- ble for presentation of church services. In other activities, the religious organization went Christmas caroling and planned pro- grams of inspirational singing. The newly built Grace Baptist church west of the men ' s dormitory provided a meeting place for the religious group. The fellowship moved into new quarters at the church during Thanksgiving vacation. As a social activity members planned a progressive supper party. At meetings of the group, members studied application of Christian teachings to the lives of University students. Executive planner for Grace Baptist Student Fellowship was Presi- dent Randall Rich. Herbert C. Moser was faculty sponsor for the organization. Grace Baptist Student Fellowship -Fop Row: Kathleen M. Schulz, Margaret E. Rundell, Patsy 0. Anderson, Patricia A. Hatch, Suzanne M. Heller, Virginia P. Mason, Saundra L. McGraw. Second Row.- Alma L. Schweitzer, Jere L. Compton, Darryl E. Matter, Tom Tucker, David H. Cromwell, Fred H. Davis, Norla M. Stephens, Elaine F. Lemon. Bottom Row: Randall L. Rich, James F. Wadsack, Larry B. Massey, Leland M. Anderson, Harry K. Lightner, David K. Lightner, Douglas J. McGraw. 137 Liahona - Top Row: Myron L Graybill, Judy K. Schrunk, Sally J. Cook Second Row: Cecil G. Willis, Donald R. Loar, Verlyn W. Ebert, Lloyd E. Barnett. Bottom Row: Ted R. Locke, David R. Newman, Royce E. Fowler. Foreign students borrow Wesley exchange coats Foreign students who found themselves unprepared for the windy Kansas winter wel- comed the Wesley Foundation overcoat ex- change. Conducted throughout the year, the exchange loaned coats to students during their residence at the University. Centered around Wesley Foundation were activities for men and women of Methodist preference. Students of the religious organ- ization attended a weekend work camp in Topeka. While at the camp, the students painted a church and assisted in a neighbor- hood clean-up campaign. Wesley. Foundation also sponsored a Japanese work camp and travel seminar during the summer. Financial aid for a Christian student publi- cation in Ceylon was provided by Sigma Theta Epsilon. Warren Remple advised the Metho- dist men ' s group. Under the direction of Mrs. Warren Rempel, women of Kappa Phi sponsored a bake sale. At meetings the group discussed teachings of Christ with respect to modern living. Actors of the Wesley Players enact one of four perform- ances of Santa Glaus, a satirical play by E. E. Cummings. Church official discusses Zion at Liahona meeting High point of fall programs of Liahona Fellowship was a talk on Zion by R. Edwin Browne, a church official and University of Kansas professor. Danforth Chapel provided a center for Sunday morning and Wednesday evening church services of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints of Manhattan. Liahona Fellowship conducted discussions under the guidance of Cecil Mil- ler, an elder in the church. rrow oats inter wel- ttoat ex- year, the s during tion were Methodist us organ- camp in students wndation ie Metho- bake sale. teachings ring. . - ' . ' ' :; :usses eeting ,- R. Edwin uversity of i provided ;;-:-- Sigma Theta Epsilon-fop Row: James W. Scott, Terry W. Odle, Larry N. Carey, Dennis G. Jury, Wallace M. Craig, David M. Bosahka, Charles R. Weldon, Jerry L. Cassidy. Second Row: Robert A. Sparks, Stanley W. Grecian, Leslie B. Allison, John P. Honstead, Victor J. Olson, Robert G. Cooper, Floyd J. Barkman, James H. Chilcott. Bottom Row: Donald G. Booth, Ross A. Olson, Gerald A. Bird, David C. Gillespie, Dennis R. Chambers, James K. Koelliker, Gary S. Over- ley, Thomas A. Bryan. Kappa Phi-7op Row: Patricia L. Groves, Imogene J. Ross, Reita B. Wilson, Regena K. Alexander, Diana K. Pringle, Julia I. Fearing, Mary A. Bishop, Sheryl K. Jordan, Chloellen E. Bartoo. Second Row: Janice D. Kepley, Sharon A. Mendenhall, Marietta Martin, Dee A. Crossen, Kathryn L Heyne, Mary J. Allison, Karen M. Wylie, Marsha L Stevens. Bottom Row: Janet L Janssen, Irene S. Skonberg, Mrs. Warren Rempel, Marjorie C. Annis, Donna A. Dodge, Mary B. Ste- phens, Margaret A. ' Dixon. Wesley Foundation -fop Row: Deanna L. Sainer, Julia I. Fearing, Edith M. Dickinson, Margaret A. Dixon, Marie L. Cone, Patty L. Groves, Diana K. Pringle, Jeanette H. Johnson, Carol D. Latschar, Janice D. Kepley. Second Row: Sharon A. Mendenhall, Sherryl L Diller, Janet L. Janssen, Marietta Martin, Glenda A. Apt, Charles R. Weldon, Steven W. Hall, Michael L. Gamble, Ray D. Stauffer, Larry G. Campbell. Third Row: Mary J. Pretzer, Kenneth J. Locke, Thaddeus W. Osgood, Kenneth W. Seibel, Michael C. Tarry, David J. Clapp, Harlan D. Stauffer, Roger L Moore, Melvin V. Splitter, Ronald G. Chase. Bottom Row: James L. Brown, Wallace M. Craig, Robert A. Sparks, Boyd E Masten, Merle G. Eversmeyer, Leslie B. Allison, Jerry L. Cassidy, Max H. Dewey. -day Sal conducted [Cecil Mil- Mennonite Fellowship-Top Row: Robert R. Reimer, Har- low K. Schmidt, Robert I. Ediger. Second Row: David J. Holsinger, Leon E. Thies- sen, Willard G. Ebersole, Mer- rill K. Schmidt. Third Row: John H. Thiessen, Suzanne S. Thiessen, Willa F. Sidebot- tom, Joyce B. Schrock, Ivan R. Schrock. Bottom Row: Peter P. Preheim, Lynette Preheim, Kathleen J. Goer- ing, John R. Goering. trc Lutheran Students Association - Top Row: Susan P. Klema, Maria R. Dahlsten, Shari K. Kuns, James A. Armbruster, Gary L. Bender, Gay L Dybwad, Edna M. Becker, Carolyn L Carr, Rosslyn A. Johnson, Carla S. Ericson. Second Row: Lois J. Bender, Marilyn J. Wagner, Eugene E. Stoppel, Steven D. Schultz, Steven C. Borell, Robert A. Becker, Karmon D. Almquist, Shelby L. Bailey, Larry L Landgren, Sherry S. Seamon. Third Row: Krista D. Toll, Jerry L. Armbruster, William D. Edwardson, David A. Topham, Eldon E. Peterson, Larry L. Johnson, Neil T. Satterlee, Merlan T. Almquist, Samuel K. Beckman. Bottom Row: Patricia A. Dumler, Marvin W. Mann, Frank W. Lambert, Carl W. Johnson, Daryll D. Jamvold, Ronald C. Lundquist, David A. Bak, Rev. Eckhard R. Knolle. Mennonite group plans entertainment programs As part of an active entertainment pro- gram, members of Mennonite Fellowship met weekly for recreation sessions at Nichols Gymnasium. Organized on campus for seven years, the fellowship conducted bi-weekly religious meetings in Danforth Chapel. Suz- anne Theissen co-ordinated activities of the 30 members through her work as group presi- dent. Gerald Schrag was adviser. 140 Lutherans host meeting, paint association ' s center As hosts for a student conference of the Lutheran Student Association of America, local members entertained church delegates from a four-state area. Both the exterior and interior of Luther House, the Lutheran student center, were painted. Membership of the Lutheran Student Association increased 30 per cent more than that of the previous year. Rev. Eckhard Knolle advised the group. Baptist Student Union -Top Row: Marjorie J. Wright, Annie M. Pet- tyjohn, Rosanne M. Parker, Faye P. Dunn, Settle L Payne. Second Row: Connie E. Rogers, Timothy J. Fields, Che F. Foo, Lawrence L. Dunn, Carol A. Starns. Bottom Row: Rev. Fred S. Hollomon, William R. Hardgrave, Stephen M. Burns, Ronald E. Dungey. Baptist Union presents traveling religious play Student fellowship sends members to conference Conquest of Burma, a traveling religious drama, was presented throughout the year by Baptist Student Union. Members attended an international student retreat at Y-Ranch in Arlington with BSU members from other Kan- sas colleges. As a service project, the Baptist group sponsored five Kansas students sent as foreign missionaries. Campus forums were also scheduled by the religious group. K-State Christian Fellowship members traveled to Urbana, 111. to the seventh Inter- varsity Missionary Conference. The group also continued an annual exchange with the KU chapter. . Members attended daily devo- tional sessions in Danforth Chapel and group meetings in the Union. The K-State Christian Fellowship elected Harry Lightner president. Herbert Moser advised the group. K-State Christian Fellowship -fop Row: Joseph G. lyorver, Karen C. Hughbanks, Sharon A. Gigstad, Patricia A. Hatch, Fred H. Davis, Stanley W. Grecian, Patsy 0. Anderson, Kathleen M. Schulz, Elaine F. Lemon, Margaret E. Rundell. Second Row: Suzanne M. Heller, Wil- liam D. Mauck, Wilfred L. Farnham, Jannette S. Robinson, Brenda G. Brown, Thomas R. Tucker, Thaddeus W. Osgood, Alma L. Schweitzer, Norla M. Stephens, Ralph E. Stegner. Bottom Row: David K. Lightner, Lindley J. Reimer, Lonnie A. Theye, Joseph S. Miller, Leland M. Anderson, Loren G. Kisby, Harry K. Lightner, Robert D. Kirkwood, Leslie B. Allison. 141 After his review of the controversial book, Candy, Profes- sor Robert Clarke answers questions for Newman Club mem- bers. When a Union committee cancelled the book review, Newman Club co-sponsored it with the Cosmopolitan Club. I Catholic Newman Club performs community aid Social action was the goal of Newman Club activity planning. The Catholic student group helped with Negro voting registration and provided Thanksgiving dinner for two Newman Club- Top Row: William R. Keating, Pauletta Winderlin, Karen L. O ' Connor, Mary S. Brandner, Alice M. Schmidt, Evelyn P. Smith, Barbara J. Schmidt. Second Row: James J. Lackett, Elaine A. Rusch, Sharon L. Percival, Mary A. Voet, Jeanne A. Johnson, Laura L. Ludes, Mary A. Hoff, John J. Goldrick, Thomas H. Cure. Third Row: underprivileged families. Newmanites also drove elderly persons and new international students to downtown Manhattan. Communion breakfasts and Sunday evening discussions were scheduled by the group. Newman Club social activities included a fall mixer, formal, Christmas tree trimming party, caroling and a spring picnic. Newmanites attended Mass and religious study classes at the Catholic St. Isodore ' s Chapel. Patric J. Folwell, Philip J. Steen, Henry S. Kitzke, Jacqueline M. Resley, Mary L. Miller, Cheryl J. Miller, Lawrence H. Erpelding, Marie E. Thiel, William G.Came. Bottom Row: James C. Goldsmith, Gregory L. Miller, Thomas D. Perrier, Richard N. Day, Eugene A. Riedel, Ed- ward D. Barenberg, Kelly D. Johnson, Donald F. Schrick. tarn Ctey : ; 142 lite also _, . ; v evening le group. ---... -.- Newman Club Top Row: Barbara Byrne, June F. Sweat, Elaine S. Biggs, Jean L Dillon, Rita K. Lilak, Sharon A. Peltier, Anne M. Kramer, Paula J. DeWeese, Rita L. Vodraska. Second Row: Rae M. Dodge, Mary J. Riddle, David A. Swerczek, Michael Verschelden, Gary L. Urbanek, Norman R. Schneider, James E. Schwing, E J. Weisen- berg, Donna M. Spachek, Margaret K. Grogger. Third Row: Michael Newman Club-Top Row: Kathryn M. McCarthy, Sharlene K. Mitchell, Barbara S. Wurtz, Cheryl A. Schimpf, Kathryn E Moore, Michele A. Abbott, Jean A. Sheik, Susan E. Garland, Kathleen E. Moehlman. Second Row: Laural D. McCandless, Salvador Hernandez, Carl Kramer, William J. Schrandt, Jerry B. Fickel, Richard J. Ferris, Wil- lard A. Miller, Donald L. Harris, Larry J. Beat, Elaine C. Smith. Third M. Morrissette, Ronald D. Robben, James L. Shank, William D. Ryan, Edward F. Shank, Gary E. Clark, Robert D. Hattrup, Robert A. Swer- czek, Daniel R. Galassini. Bottom Row: Jim A. McKinnis, Sherman F. Ogle, Pat C. Carrico, Robert L. Hirt, Edward W. Bange, John C. Peter- son, Charles R. Heidrick, Kenneth R. Reynolds, Ronald A. Engel- ken, John F. Dillon. Row.- Douglas C. Seibel, Robert M. Moews, Louis A. Stallbaumer, Gregory L Broeckelman, Joel T. Weigand, Michael P. Martin, Bruce A. Adams, Larry J. Dedonder, Ross J. Wichman. Bottom Row: Robert J. Albers, Norman G. Anschutz, Michael J. Crubel, Dale E Roberts, Gary D. Metzinger, Stephen E Reiter, Dexter A. Vergin, Joel S. Brum- mel, John Hintz, James A. Bender. Newman Club- fop Row: Mary A. Rossillon, Lenora K. Gabel, Loretta A. Jones, Margaret L. McCauley, Patricia L. Moehlman, Eileen M. Matson, Janet M. Wegman, Dona C. Gerber, Marguerite A. Habiger. Second Row: Deanna K. Klenda, Lyllis A. Ling, Mary L Haymaker, Cheryl A. Boucher, Victor F. Shalkoski, Philip H. McGrath, Barbara K. Richard, Patricia A. Schmidt, Bonnie J. Kleymann, Marilyn E Lange. Third Row: Shirley F. Theis, Joan R. Geraghty, Joyce K. Hirt, Charles T. Badrick, Leo J ' - ' ammerbacher, Sam J. Brungardt, James R. Studnicka, Patricia A. Seitz, Susan C. Japuntich. Bottom Row: William 0. Caspar, Jerry F. Donahy, John J. Kern, Robert E Cody, James E Dale, James C. Schoenfelder, Dan R. Schreck, James N. Wieland, Bob J. Letourneau, Gary E. Voelker. 143 Roger Williams Fellowship Top Row: Francis M. Dob- bels, Ann R. Limes, Carolyn S. Lemon. Second Row: Karen J. West, Deanne M. Rieke, Gary D. Owen, Joyce E. Back, Carol J. Shafer. Third Row: Holland D. Turner, Don R. Warren, Sharon K. Lewis, Allan L Fedosky, Gary R. Yotter, Steven M. Dent. Bot- tom Row: Marcia S. Mona- han, Oliver W. Holmes, Ralph C. Richardson, Mary K. Fowler, Charles W. Hively. Roger Williams Fellowship fop Row: Virginia S. Ford, Janet M. Lemon, Anna Copson, Mary K. Munson, Alice F. Seybert, Effie M. Breeden, Janet K. Mapes, Rose A. Bradbury. Second Row: Jean M. Fair, Vesta L. Dauber, David A. Richardson, Earl D. Weak, Mary L. Esau, Sue A. Eslinger, Shirley E. Van Meter. Third Row: Roger R. McKee, Gerald R. Smith, Austin L. Widener, Donald R. Zahnley, Richard L. Gillaspie, Melvin D. Robinson, Jerold W. Harrison, James L. Gray. Bottom Row: Thomas F. Gillaspie, Folorunso A. Fayinka, Dan R. Bonine, Randall L. Harmison, Dwight R. Thompson, James W. Hicklin, James D. Thompson. Roger Williams members labor for work projects At three work days, members of Roger Williams Fellowship earned money for service projects. The religious group raised $100 for the World Student Christian Federation and $120 to finance a scholarship. Members attended the Kansas Baptist Stu- dent Movement Conference in Pittsburg. The meeting dealt with the ecumenical movement 144 and international relations. Over semester break, 36 members of Roger Williams Fellow- ship skiied near Colorado Springs, Colo, on a trip the group sponsored. Baptist students of the University group were vice president and secretary at the state level and representative and vice president at the group ' s national level. Gamma Delta-7op Row: Dianne K. Daugherty, Carol L Helmke, Kathleen A. Guen- ther, Harriet A. Hartenber- ger. Second Row: Kenneth E. Theel, N adene M. McGuire, June F. Fritz, Janice E. Frohn. Bottom Row: Robert K. Hess, Merle A. Soeken, Donn L. Kaiser, Irvin D. Thiele. Lutherans host retreat at Rock Springs Ranch Stoneybrook Farm site becomes student project Hosts for a regional religious retreat at Rock Springs Ranch were provided by Gamma Delta, a Lutheran student organization. Eighty students from nine schools in Kansas, Ne- braska and Oklahoma attended the spring retreat. At Sunday night meetings, the Luthe- ran students sponsored discussion sessions and studied other religious denominations. Stoneybrook Farm was repaired and cleaned during the fall as a work project of Canter- bury Association. During the spring, the Episcopal student organization met at the farm they had restored as a religious retreat. Student evangelism and a book, The Sun and the Umbrella, provided discussion topics for Canterbury Association meetings. Canterbury Association - Top Row: Ellen E. Eppard, Marilyn J. Allen, Van Chang. Second Row: Charles R. Phillips, Ber- nice E. Kelly, Lois A. Wiley, John M. Littrell. Bottom Row: Roland K. Krauss, William M. MacMillan, John C. Williams. 145 Following the hectic turmoil of rushing, fraternity members assemble outside a residence hall to congratulate pledges. Staying in Goodnow Hall, the fraternity rushees were per- mitted to visit 10 houses during the five-day rush period. 146 Senior Panhellenic Council -Top Row: Beverly J. Abmeyer, Mary F. White, Linda D. Orrell, Kay E. Bain, Ingrid E. Nesmith, Olga E. Schwartzkopf, Dorris A. Seymour, Patricia A. Sughrue. Second Row: Karen D. DeGood. Carol L. Robbins, Catherine M. Gerritz, Margaret Panhellenic conference brings Big Eight women Panhellenic and Interfraternity Council rep- resentatives from the Big Eight schools at- tended a conference which the University ' s two groups sponsored. Senior Panhellenic Council also sponsored Greek Week with IFC. Junior Panhellenic Council -fop Row: Janet M. Wegman, Jolene Evans, Leslie S. Innis, Gloria J. Delich, Suzanne Turner, Katherine E. Clark, Lois A. Kohl. Second Row.- Becky M. Slothower, Adelia M. A. Evans. Sally E. Sheppard. Gwen D. Woodard, Shirley Levendofsky, Jeanne L Gebhart, Nancy J. Exline. Bottom Row: Mary J. McAdow, Kathryn L Holecek, Susan K. Cosby, Susan M. Oke. Senior Panhellenic Council projects in- cluded revision of rush rules and recognition of outstanding sorority women at All Women ' s Day. Eleven member sororities also prepared for the colonization of Delta Gamma. The sorority women sponsored a canvass and census of the Manhattan area for the Feder- ation of Handicapped Children. Junior Pan- hellenic Council members were elected from pledge classes while Senior Panhellenic rep- resentatives were active chapter members. Haun. Rebecca L. Fair, Mildred L Dickey, Susan E. Parke, Mary J. McAdow. Bottom Row: Nancy L. Sullivan, Kathleen A. Sloan, Susan L Schutte, Jayne E. Darling, Sally E. Sheppard, Janice L McKinlev. Interfraternity Council -Top Row: Norman T. Shawver, Duane P. Bozarth, Harold J. Bales, Darwin E. Cline, David L. Dewhirst, Douglas J. Eveleth, Ralph K. Bieberly. Second Row: Thomas M. Nelson, Wil- liam R. Jacobs, James R. Albertson, Stephen L. Carson, Donald R. Johnson, Terry B. Farabi, Jerome P. Yorke, William 0. Caspar. Third Row: Robert D. Steiger, Philip D. Gettig, Ralph M. Parker, James E. Schoenbeck, Duane P. Schneider, Richard C. Basore, Alan J. Scott, Charles R. Fortmeyer. Bottom Row: Steven R. Poison, Carl B. Price, John D. Breitenbach, Robert L. Edwardson, Loren M. Anderson, John P. Duffendack, James D. Walker, Frank L. Woofter. Greeks conduct census of handicapped children As a Greek Week project, Interfraternity Council directed a census to determine where services of the Manhattan Federation for Handicapped Children were needed. Plans were drafted for a Greek honorary to acknowledge service by Greeks to the fra- At Sigma Chi Derby Day, a contestant slithers under a limbo stick. Earning points for their living groups, sorority and ternity system and the University. The group also worked to establish an annual scholar- ship in honor of V. D. Tiny Foltz, former Interfraternity Council adviser. Big Eight IFC-Panhellenic Conference held at the University was hosted by the men. Interfraternity Council also arranged housing in fraternities for International Farm Youth Ex- change delegates. Interfraternity Pledge Council directed a door-to-door Heart Fund Drive and crowned a king and queen at its annual IPC Dance. independent women entered events like a potato sack race and the Derby Darling and deck-the-pledge contests. - Ml 1 : scholar- l former ;nceheld the men. I housing Youth Ex- irected a crowned C Dance. - 4T Before snake dancing to parties at four fraternity houses, students attend the Greek Week bonfire on the ROTC field. While scuffling during a fraternity division, touch football game, Greeks compete in one of the 15 intramural sports. Interfraternity Pledge Council Top Row: Sheryl J. Fraser, Janet A. Rotman, Judith I. Hysom, Evelyn L. Barber, Gloria L Lewerenz, Signe L. Burk, Sue A. Button, Kathryn A. McGoogan. Second Row: John A. Holecek, Gary L. Benton, Randall L Rich, Douglas W.Wyatt, James G. Schulthess. Mervin E. Buchenau, Philip L. Sell, Linda M. Shannon. Third Row: Larry E. Pfeifer, Thomas G. Kilroy, Richard L. Bishop, Carol Christensen, Roger A. Eshelman, Michael E. Jackson, Vernon A. Solbach. Bottom Row: Larry K. Berlin, Gerald H. Ogden, Gary L Estes, William P. Conway, Larry L. Kettelhut, Edward E. Blanken- hagen, Patrick F. Ervin. 149 Greeks set rush record; pledge total reaches 745 At the close of Panhellenic rush week, a record 336 coeds pledged 11 sororities. The previous high had been 290, set in 1961. To relieve chaos and congestion after distribu- tion of bids, each sorority pledge group met in a predetermined area inside the dormi- tories. Before returning to sorority yell-ins in previous years, all sororities and pledges had organized in groups in front of the women ' s dormitories. Under a fraternity rush policy change, the number of rush dates was increased to five per day. Rushees were allowed to visit 10 houses during the five-day rush period. Rapid processing of the preference lists submitted by rushees and fraternities permitted bids to be issued in less than one hour. The 23 fraterni- ties rushing pledged 409 men, 92 per cent of 448 rushees. Delta Chi and Triangle, which had previously been fraternity colonies, rushed for the first time as official chapters. To depict rush party themes, sorority members present a skit. Each sorority gave five rush skits during the week. ! ' ' ' Hugs and screams of joy greet new pledges arriving at a sorority house after they received invitations to pledge. As a diversion in the rush week activities, fraternity men bring rushees to sorority yell-ins to inspect new pledges. II II Li I I Dun 150 Slightly lost in the hustle of rush changes, men move from the dormitory to fraternity houses. At one of five dates each rushee could accept daily, prospective pledges eat with Greek men. During one of the last rush parties before the signing of preference selection cards, sorority members entertain rushees with a formal tea. 151 . Alpha Chi Omega -Fop Row: Mrs. Agnes Knowles, Julia J. Almack, Nancy L. Armstrong, Joyce E. Back, Barbara A. Bagby, Carol A. Bartley, Bar- bara L. Beck, Marilea K. Bell. Second Row: Annette J. Beyer, Bonnie B. Bonewitz, Nancy C. Bortz, Helen F. Bosche, Roberta J. Boughton, Gretchen M. Brandt, Mary C. Brookens, Barbara J. Bull. Third Row: Nancy J. Butler, Sue A. Button, Barbara A. Call, Nancy A. Carroll, Judith A. Chapin, Janet L. Chatfield, Patricia R. Chirstensen, San- dra L. Daugharthy. Bottom Row: Karen D. De- Good, Kathleen A. Dickey, Mildred L. Dickey, Rebecca L. Fair, Susan K. Farha, Pa- tricia A. Ferguson, Sandra A. Garlich, Marilyn S. Good- gion. Donning jeans and cowboy garb, Alpha Chis and dates dress western for a fall house party featuring local folksingers. Ninety-nine chapters. Founded DePauw Univer- sity 1885. Gamma Zeta chap- ter established 1947. Presi- dent: Roberta L. Hughes. Paint, furniture refurbish Alpha Chi Omega house Preceding rush week, t he two-story, stone and stucco Alpha Chi Omega house received a new exterior coat of paint. Alpha Chis also added new desk chairs and pole lamps in each study room. As a service project, members volunteered to work at the Lee School Annex for Handi- capped Children. Inter-sorority functions of the Alpha Chis included the DePauw Duo with Kappa Alpha Theta and the Todd Road Triad with Pi Beta Phi and Gamma Phi Beta. Members included president of the Student Kansas State Teachers ' Association and editors of the Collegian and Student Directory. M ' 5 152 i chapters. UK Iniver- aZeUchap- WE. Presi- Hughes. jrbish house ton 1 , stone ;e received afhisalso lamps in olunteered forHandi- jnctions ot the Student Mrs. Agnes Knowles, new housemother of Alpha Chi Omega, supervises the living group management at 1835 Todd Road. - Alpha Chi social functions include pledge and faculty teas, the Christmas and spring formals and special weekends. Alpha Chi Omega -fop Row: Patricia J. Gunther, Judi S. Halbleib, Janet S. Marten- bower, Susan L Hendrix, Re- becca R. Hitchcock, Roberta L Hughes, Linda M. Hume, Judie K. Hunt. Second Row: Janet L Jans- sen, Marna G. Jenkins, De- lores J. Johnson, Patricia L. Juvenal, Lynn A. Kirk, Linda A. Kraus, Linda M. Lantis, Diane E. Lee. Third Row: Shirley A. Leven- dofsky, Lois K. Lewis, Martha J. Lonergan, Jeanette K. Mack, Carole S. McKay, Mar- cia A. McNeely, Maria J. Mes- sersmith, Carolyn K. Mohr- man. Fourth Row: Susan D. Mont- gomery, Maryanne Murphy, Leslie J. Neal, Suzanne E. Nelson, Anellen Nyquist, Karen L O ' Connor, Myrna M. Otte, Eileen Peirce. Fifth Row; Cheryl A. Power, Sally R. Preheim, Nancy C. Reeves, Connie E. Rogers, Imogene J. Ross, Barbara J. Ruediger, Luanne R. Shank, Ann M. Shier. Bottom Row: Carol E. Sloan. Carol J. Stevens, Sandra F. Sturdevant, Linda L. Sum- mers, Katherine L. Turner, Laurel B. Warren, Mary L. White, Iris M. Williams. 153 To introduce their Homecoming Queen candidate and earn contest points, Alpha Delta Pis present Beyond a Dream. One hundred six chapters. Founded Macon, Georgia 1851. Alpha Eta chapter established 1915. President: Sylvia M. Mills. Alpha Delta Pis produce prize Homecoming float Cooperative efforts of Alpha Delta Pi and Alpha Tau Omega produced the first place Homecoming float. Following the Homecom- ing theme Haunting Memories, the float was entitled Memories of the Flaw in the Kaw Or Up a Crooked River. The sorority also took first in 1963 float competition. In connection with their founding at Wes- leyan Female College in 1851, ADPis con- ducted the 1851 Philanthropies as their scholarship fund raising campaign. Miss Manhattan-K-State, Barnwarmer Queen, Kansas Dairy Princess and a Home- coming attendant were members. ADPis were elected to Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Lamb- da Delta and K-State Singers. Other members were officers of Angel Flight. Alpha Delta Pi Top Row:M rs. Dorothy Peterson, Brenda G. Adrian, Fredricka S. Alford, Paula G. Antenen, Lonna S. Baldwin, Janet V. Bernhardt, Marilyn K. Boles, Susan E. Brooks. Second Row: Gail M. Buen- ning, Jan C. Buenning, Peggy C. Burnett, Sharon R. Burton, Cheryl L. Carleton, Carolyn S. Colaw, Joan P. Colbert, Zel- ma R. Cole. Third Row: Marquita M. Con- don, Janet S. Cowan, Natalie J. Cowan, Jayne E. Darling, Nancy S. Dean, Judith A. Dey, Alice N. Dresser, Nancy J. Dukelow. Fourth Row: Maxine E. Du- puy, Patricia A. Emrich, Janet K. Faddis, Jeryn S. Faddis, Beverly K. Fortmeyer, Lana M. Fox, Sheryl J. Fraser, Ethel J. Hatch. Bottom Row: Nancy J. Hedges, Harriet J. Henry, Linda G. Henry, Sandra A. Hloucal, Carolyn J. Hoover, Mary A. Hornung, Catherine L. Hyde, Lynda L. Johnson. 154 iduce float b Pi and iisi place ' - : - the float w in the f sorority ion. gat We- )Pis con- as their nwarmer a Home- DPiswere ' ha Lamb- memben Alpha Delta Pi-Top Row: Lo- retta A. Jones, Kathleen K. Klein, Jacqueline Kubat, Vicki L Lewman, Sandra K. Lindgren, Karen J. Lockett, Pamela A. Merriman, Sylvia M. Mills. Second Row: Roberta I. Min- nis, Evelyn L Moats, Johnnie L. Morgan, Linda K. Morris- sette, Sharon Y. Nickols, Di- anne S. Nydell, Donna L. Olivier, Elizabeth A. Osborn. Third Row: Natalie J. Parker, Sherian K. Peters, Constance A. Powell, Patricia J. Reed, Raena L. Reiss, R. Roslyn Rice, Mary P. Richter, Sandra L. Roark. Fourth Row: Marilyn S. Rob- bins, Jannette S. Robinson, Sally E. Sheppard, Jane A. Sherer, Linda L. Simpson, Constance A. Sturgis, An- drea A. Skradski, Margaret H. Sughrue. Fifth Row: Patricia A. Sugh- rue, Linda J. Surtees, Leslie D. Sutphen, Janet A. Symns, Susan A. Taylor, Frances G. Thawley, Joyce M. Timmons, Nancy J. Ukena, Sandra S. Waknitz. Bottom Row: Karen P. Walk- meyer, Charlene D. Walser, Shirley A. Wanklyn, Lynette K. Warner, Anne C. Waters, Linda J. Watkins, Alice K. Welborn, Helen A. Wilson, Rosemary A. Wolfe. Alpha Delta Pis, who planned the Black Diamond Ball and an informal fireside Christmas party, live at 518 Sunset. In pledge activities, sorority members attended a picnic on pledging night, the Paddle Party and a chili supper. rnrr Alpha Xi Delta- Top Row: Mrs. Ernest 0. Casey, Sharon L. Adair, Christine M. Ander- son, Mary S. Attwood, Eva M. Ay res, Gratia L. Baehr, Kay E. Bain, Linda C. Barton. Second Row: Carolyn S. Be- han, Donna B. Bilderback, Phyllis J. Blasdel, Barbara D. Boyer, Pamela Branden- berger, Lenore K. Brim, Diane K. Burtschi, Harriet G. Christensen. Third Row: Katherine E. Clark, Karen M. Comerford, Carol S. Cross, Dee A. Davis, Charlotte R. Deters, Carol J. Deubler, Jacqueline S. Dietrich, nie M. Dukelow. Fourth Row: Judith A. Dunn, Barbara J. Elliott, Mary J. Fritz, Janice M. Fromme, Susan K. Goold, Margaret A. Griffith, Helen D. Groyon, Adelia M. Haun. Bottom Row: Sue E. Hemp- hill, Cheryl K. Henderson, Janet L. Hendricks, Elizabeth A. Henshaw, Bonnie K. Her- genreter, Laurie S. Hoyt, Diana K. Hyames, Carol A. Jahnke. Ninety-seven chapters. Founded Lombard College 1893. Alpha Kappa chapter established 1922. President: Janice M. Fromme. Alpha Xi Delta initiates new Fort Hays chapter During the Christmas party at the Alpha Xi house, 601 Fair- child Terrace, the members select a coed as Al Fuzzy. Pledges of a new Alpha Xi Delta chapter founded at Fort Hays State College were in- itiated by Alpha Kappa chapter Alpha Xis. Members conducted the fall initiation cere- monies in Manhattan. In honor of their new pledges, Alpha Xis gave a tea for fraternity pledge classes after rush week. Members entered the Homecoming float contest with Phi Delta Theta and com- peted in Interfraternity Sing. As campus leaders, Alpha Xis were chosen AWS and Alpha Delta Theta presidents. Mem- bers belonged to Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron and Mu Phi Epsilon. Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Kappa Lambda elected Alpha Xis royalty. 156 fiates ipter ;e were in- .ation cere- omecoming 3 and com- t -ere chosen As a work project for the annual Greek Week, Alpha Xis help with a community census of exceptional children. In making hi Upsiton Phi the study, members of Greek groups also solicited dona- tions for the local Federation for Handicapped Children. Alpha Xi Delta -Top Row: Vir- ginia Johnsmeyer, Lora L Johnson, Lyla M. Karl, Vir- ginia B. Kenyon, Leatrice A. Kiener, Dianne Knox, Jean A. Lancaster, Wilda L. Loeppke. Second Row: Nancy C. Lu- kins, Marjorie I. Mabry, Mari- lyn J. McCabe, Diane S. Mc- Murray, Karen L. Mitchell, Janet A. Naylor, Patricia G. Nicholson, Linda D. Orrell. Third Row: Janice M. Orth, Beth M. Pannbacker, Joan E. Pool, Chloe E. Rexroad, Cath- erine A. Rice, Janet K. Rice, Mary A. Schlagel, Linda M. Shannon, Sharon M. Shue. Bottom Row: Lucinda Smiley, Sandra L. Spangler, Janice L Sramek, Suzanne Stone, Eileen J. Unruh, Barbara M. Wells, Roslyn D. Wentz, Kath- leen R.Williams, Judy A. Wolf. 157 Through serenade songs, Chi Omegas celebrate their part- nership in Harlequinades with men of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Before Harlequinades replaced Y-Orpheum, Chi Omegas had teamed with Sig Eps to win second in 1962 Y-0 competition. Angel Flight participation wins trophy for Chi Os Best Sorority in Angel Flight Award was presented to Chi Omega. After earning the award for three consecutive years, Chi Omegas retired the traveling trophy. Angel Flight also honored a Chi O with the Best Girl in Angel Flight Award for outstanding work. Chi Omegas were elected Military Ball and Drake Relays queens. Other members served Tribunal and Student Senate terms. One hundred forty-two chapters. Founded Univer- sity of Arkansas 1895. Kappa Alpha chapter established 1915. President: Constance Schleicher. : t Chi Omega Top Row: Mrs. Harold Page, Carol S. Amos, Betty S. Arnold, Sara M. Bay- less, Mary A. Bishop, Sandra L Bradley, Nancy S. Caldwell, Judith L Chandler. Second Row: Betty J. Cloud, Polly A. Coombs, Martha J. Cox, Mary L. Crowley, Diane D. DeVoe, Mary J. Dice, Cath- erine J. Dickinson, Sue A. Diller. Third Row: Donna A. Dodge, Pamela J. Dudley, Nancy K. Dyke, Sue A. Eslinger, Nancy L. Evans, Beverly J. Falconer, Beth K. Fleischman, Luella J. Fosmire. Bottom Row: Linda R. Fritz, Sandra K. Froelich, Sharon L. Froelich, Kathleen C. Gan- son, Cheryl S. Gilmore, Pa- tricia S. Gladfelter, Helen L. Gordon, Carolyn K. Graham. 158 Before Stlit r L H ry Ball and ?ers served i forty-two led t ' niver- M Kappa established : Constance Before Christmas Chi Omegas, 1516 McCain Lane, celebrate St. Lucia Day, a Swedish custom. According to tradition, a Chi Omega -Top Row: Joyce M. Granquist, Gretchen Hil- gendorf, Cynthia L. Hincz, Janet L Horchem, Sharon A. Hotujac, Pamela A. Howard, Mary A. Hughes, Judy A. Jaax. Second Row: Diane L Keller, Eugenia D. Kersting, Jane D. Klover, Donna L. Knoell, Karen S. Kraus, Carolyn S. Kuhn, Ardith J. Lathrop, Sam- mye S. Manning. Third Row: Kathryn M. Mc- Carthy, Susan J. McCoy, Kathryn A. McGoogan, Mari- lyn A. McMillan, Susan Mer- rill, Janice J. Miles, Faith P. Miller, Janet L Miller. Fourth Row: Judith A. Miller, Maurine L Murphree, Ann E. Nelson, Nanci S. Nelson, Valerie A. Nixon, Susan M. Oke, Annette Pallesen, Pa- tricia A. Palmer. Fifth Row: Elizabeth H. Parker, Suzan C. Ranz, Pattie D. Rickenbacher, Sallie K. Roach, Candace L Rogers, Linda J. Rosenkranz, Judith A. Rowan, Sidney F. Rowland. Sixth Row: Constance J. Schleicher, Patricia A. Seitz, Dorris A. Seymour, Linda K. Stanley, Karen S. Stephen, Janice L. Stuessi, Catherine J. Thompson, Leslie A. Thompson. Bottom Row: Rachel R. Un- ruh, Nancy S. Waite, Carol S. Walker, Victoria L. Weidle, Candace A. Wheatley, Nancy S. Wilcox, Shiela A. Winters, Martha E. Wood. member of the sophomore class awakens Chi Omegas early St. Lucia morning for a special Scandinavian breakfast. Delta Delta Delta -Top Row: Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Judith Allen, Carolyn G. Bartholo- mew, Sharilyn K. Beach, Lynda C. Bennett, Kathrine A. Boxberger, Mary S. Brandner, Barbara A. Bratton. Second Row: Carol A. Brent, Margery L Brent, Elizabeth A. Brinkoeter, Rae J. Brink- oeter, Jane M. Britton, Sherry K. Brush, Karin F. Burns, Bar- bara Byrne. Third Row: Virginia G. Card- well, Sherilyn Carl, Jean M. Casper, Jane Clark, Lynda L. Clyne, Nancy J. Condell, Sus- an K. Dillman, Vicki L. Ditch. Fourth Row: Patty S. Drake, Martha L. Dryer, Nancy B. Dumler, Jolene Evans, Nancy J. Exline, Rebecca J. Fink, Susan A. Florence, Janet L French. Bottom Row: Carole J. Fry, Jeanne L. Gebhart, Mary E. George, Connie L. Hager, Franco A. Hammel, Ann M. Harding, Mary L. Haymaker, Kathryn E. Heyne. I Amid One hundred nine chapters. Founded Boston University 1888. Theta Iota chapter established 1915. President: Franco A. Hammel. Sorority alumnae and their husbands attend an annual holiday coffee-dessert at the Tri Delta house, 1834 Laramie. Alums hire Tri Deltas for scholarship project In a scholarship fund raising project, Tri Deltas worked in alumnae ' s homes and shined shoes at fraternity houses. Members also sent Christmas toys to a home for mentally re- tarded children in Beatrice, Nebr. Singing Pansy and Pearl and Oh, What a Beautiful Morning, Delta Delta Delta won second place in the sorority division of Inter- fraternity Sing during Greek Week. Four of the women served as officers of SEA and AWS. Chimes tapped four Tri Deltas, while the student body elected another two members to Student Senate terms. K-State American Royal Queen, a Military Ball finalist, a Flush Bowl attendant and three fraternity sweethearts were Tri Deltas. 160 Amidst a flurry of excitement after gift exchanges at a Christ- mas party, Tri Deltas compare their presents. Before send- las jject project, Tri ;andshined ers also sent nentally re- a Delta won ion of Inter- In D ' another wo ins. K-State ,t and three eltas. ing Christmas gifts to a retarded children ' s home, the Tri Deltas exchanged the children ' s toys among themselves. Delta Delta Delta -fop Row: Carol A. Hinnergardt, Mary S. Mutton, Sylvia M. Johnson, Deanna K. Klenda, Sharry R. Kraff, Karen A. Kroutil, Jean- ette E. Lange, Mary B. Lawhon. Second Row: Karen A. Leister, Pamela J. Lembright, Karen B. Linck, Hollace L Long, Jean A. Longabach, Ann Mc- Caslin, Susan R. McCullar, Jean A. Mclntyre. Third Row: Kathleen A. Mc- Neal, Mary F. Mann, Jean A. Maynard, Carol E. Miller, Jennifer L New, Janice K. Nixon, Linda S. Otte, Carolyn G. Otto. Fourth Row: Linda S. Oveson, Patricia L Peterson, Shirley A. Pinkerton, Linda A. Poell, Sarah A. Potter, Marguerite Ralston, Julie K. Ramsey, Cheryl G. Retter. Fifth Row: Jamie K. Roth- berger, Janet A. Rotman, Elaine A. Rusch, Betty A. Schmelzel, Nancy J. Schrpe- der, Nancy J. Scott, Katherine E. Shelton, Marilyn L Singer. Bottom Row: Suzanne M. Smalley, Marilyn K. Spain- hour, Ellen L. Taylor, Susan K. Wade, Janet M. Wegman, Phyllis B. Wilson, Ruth A. Wilson, PaUla A. Woolley, Margaret E. Yessick. 161 I I I I t Reorganized on campus in 1963, Delta Zeta completed its second year at 1803 Laramie. The sorority, which uses the former Chi Omega house, first colonized its local chapter in 1915, however, it disbanded during years of the Depression. Delta Zeta captures first in IF Sing competition Singing Jan Waselu and Delta Zeta De- votional, Delta Zeta won first place among 10 sororities entered in the Interfraternity Sing. Delta Zetas also gave toys to Manhattan chil- dren and took Easter favors to area hospitals and to rest home patients. In campus activities, Delta Zetas belonged to Mortar Board, Angel Flight, K-Steppers and five honoraries. A Kansas Wheat Queen con- One hundred fifty-eight chapters. Founded Miami University 1902. Lambda chapter established 1963. President: Carol Reed. test finalist and a Ford Foundation Scholar- ship recipient were also members. Sorority social functions included thejoyeux Noel Christmas Formal and the Rose Formal. Other Delta Zeta events were an annual pledge-sponsored Halloween party for actives mothers ' and fathers ' weekends, pinning and engagement serenades, and Greek functions. Delta Zeta -Top Row: Mrs. Fern Hosley, Elaine K. Adams, Mary K. Adams, Lorraine A. Adamson, Judith K. Allee, Bonnee B. Badger, Murilynne M. Bailey, Marian Barnes. Second Row: Barbara A. Beals, Jean K. Bodwell, Elaine K. Brensing, Karen J. Carey, Jean E. Dallas, Sarah B. Dal- las, Linda J. Estey, Nancy E. Fair. Bottom Row: Carol J. Fisher, Barbara J. Fleming, Carole J. Francis, Carol A. Gilchrist, Marjorie Gordon, Carol L. Hamby, Linda Huber, Helen K. Johansen. 162 : ifty-eij ht ed Miami . lambda shed 1%3. tad Delta Zeta-Fop flow.- Gail Klick, Marcia A. Lemon, Julia A. Under, Diana K. Loetel, Karen M. Lutz, ' Janice J. Mor- row, Ingrid E. Nesmith, Mari- lyn K. Pankratz. Second Row: Susan E. Parke, Shelia R. Pilger, Cecilia M. Raymer, Carol S. Reed, Sue Russell, Deanna L Sainer, Virginia S. Schneider, Iva L. Schupp. Third Row: Olga E. Schwartz- kopf, Kathryn A. Scott, Martie R. Shaffer, Sarah A. Shaw, Susan J. Sheldon, Sue A. Shelton, Kathleen A. Sloan, Janice E. Smith. Bottom Row: Nancy L. Spang- ler, Diane K. Starbuck, Gail E. Tawney, Judith L Van Blar- cum, Elizabeth M. Wary, Sharon A. White, Marian L. Whitmore, Wilma L. Woolsey. With spirits not squelched by a rainy evening, Delta Zetas squeal congratulations to each other after winning the thirty- first annual Interfraternity Sing. Entered in the sorority divi- sion, Delta Zetas competed against 10 women ' s ensembles. Scholar- hejoyeux Formal. i annual or actives mingand Junctions. 163 Gamma Phi Beta -Top Row: Mrs. Stella Cox, Charleen A. Achenbach, Lynda K. Adams, Karen L. Barndt, Mary L. Brainerd, Gale M. Brandt, Gail S. Breidenthal, Pamela R. Buetzer. Second Row: Patricia J. Cal- len, Connie L. Carr, Mary F. Childres, Jane R. Choplin, Linda A. Claydon, Victoria L. Clegg, Ruth E. Coburn, Shirley C. Crail. Bottom Row: Gloria J. De- lich, Martha M. Fly, Mary Z. Furney, Catherine M. Ger- ritz, Janice M. Gillmore, Jean C. Gillmore, Sonia J. Green, Marsha K. Greene. i Gamma Phis take third in Homecoming, IF Sing Among 20 double entry floats entered in the Homecoming Parade, the Gamma Phi Beta-Pi Kappa Alpha float won third place. In other all-campus competition, Gamma Phi Beta took third in Interfraternity Sing. Mem- bers sang Nocturne and Gamma Phis are Hummin ' . The group earned second in sorority scholarship rankings for spring 1964. As a house function, Gamma Phis planned a tea honoring their new housemother and a visiting sorority province director. The women also sponsored the Todd Road Break- fast with Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Chi Omega. Ninety chapters. Founded Syracuse University 1874. Beta Upsilon chapter estab- lished 1957. President: Ruth E. Whitten. {! i To encourage language proficiency, Gamma Phi Betas con- verse in foreign languages with French, German and Spanish instructors at the Language Dinner. Gamma Phis also held a Christmas party for children of the sorority ' s alumnae. fl U ' v i Five Little Sisters of Minerva for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and six members of Angel Flight reside at 1807 Todd Road. ctor. The )ad Break- iii Omega. is. Founded mily 1874. iapter estab- xidentRutli Phis also held ii I 1 The modern-styled stone house of Gamma Phi Beta is the only campus sorority house having a drive-through car port. Gamma Phi Beta fop Row: Kathleen L. Haas, Ann B. Harper, Nancy L. Higgins, Lynda S. Hoff, Kathryn L. Holecek, Ardis E. Horsch, Dorothy M. Hostetter, Cheryl K. Jarvis. Second Row: Karen E. John- ston. Joan K. Kammerer, Gloria L Lewerenz, Elaine V. Lowe, Linda L. Ludden, Judith K. Lybarger, Sally J. Maichel, Sandra S. Mall. Third Row: Maureen K. Man- uel, Mary J. McAdow. Robin R. McClean, Judith E. McGee. Janice L McKinley. Sally R. McWilliams, MaryC. Meehan, Judith A. Melvin. Fourth Row: Patricia A. Mil- ler, Jan M. Myers, Kathryn I. Norberg. Nancy J. Olson, Lon- nie J. Peck, Norma B. Perry, Sheryl R. Raglow, Virginia A. Ramey. Fifth Row: Betty A. Randall, Diane L. Rasmussen, Karen S. Repp, Gertrude F. Rippey, Linda S. Rively, Susan L. Ros- enkranz, Colleen K. Salter. Lauren E. Schmidt. Bottom Row: Patricia L. Shane, Cynthia S. Shupe, Lee A. Skaggs, Rita M. Spits- naugle, Jane A. Suor, Linda K. Turney, Norma J. Watson, Ruth E. Whitten, Sue A. Wiltse. 165 Grades, script, oratory win trophies for Thetas Panhellenic Scholarship Award for best grades during the preceding year was won by Kappa Alpha Theta. Thetas tied for second place in 1964 Y-Orpheum with It ' s All in the Brew. Winning the Delta Sigma Rho speech contest for the third year, Theta contestants retired the trophy for the house. As a chapter project, members visited Theta ' s national philanthropy, the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita. Six fraternity sweethearts, Derby Darling and a Barnwarmer Queen finalist were Thetas. Four Angel Flight members and two student senators also belonged to Kappa Alpha Theta. Elected King Kite, a Theta escort wears his crown at the Kappa Alpha Theta Christmas party held in Junction City. Ninety chapters. Founded DePauw University 1870. Delta Eta chapter established 1961. President: Ellen E. Sheedy. Kappa Alpha Theta -Top Row.- Mrs. Jeanette Simonson, Carol S. Angwin, Barbara A. Ashton, Marilyn J. Back, C. Katherine Barker, Mary L Barley, Rilla S. Barnhart, Suz- anne M. Behrens. Second Row: Sara S. Bentley, Anita I. Brady, Judith Bry- ant, Signe L. Burk, Karen L Chitwood, Nancy Coberly, Claudette K. Cook, Dianne E. Danford. Third Row: Judith A. David- son, Marvella R. Dyck, Ja- niece D. Fair, Jean M. Fair, Marcia A. Farrell, Diane K. Frederick, Louise R. Giefer, Sharon A. Gigstad. Bottom Row: Caroline J. Greer, Nancy C. Grey, Har- riet A. Heasty, Helen R. Heath, Vicki D. Hesler, Ann J. Howell, Kay L. Howell, Judith I. Hysom. 166 ry JtQS best - : BHri visited :- ,-,-:: ' -.- - A t : Special weekends for mothers, fathers and legacies are on the social calendar for Kappa Alpha Theta, 1517 McCain Kappa Alpha Theta - Top Row: Barbara A. Jetland, Janet I. Kaelson, Toni M. Kaufman, Carolyn S, Kendall, Louise S. Keucher, Marcia J. Koch, Lois A. Kohl, Marlynn R. Landreth. Second Row: Janice I. Mc- Cord, Nancy L. McMurry, Judy L. Meerpohl, Jean M. Miller, Mary C. Miller, Sharyl A. Nelson, Nancy L. Niles, Janice M. Olsson. Third Row: Janet S. Osborne, Janice L. Parks, Mary E. Peterson, Gretchen A. Po- merenke, Virginia A. Power, Ann L. Query, Jo L. Reay, Sandra J. Sageser. Fourth Row: Susan L Schutte, Glenda M. Self- ridge, Ellen E Sheedy, Kath- ryn M. Shimer, Karen K. Shuldajilinda A. Smith, Sally A. Sutton, Janice L Travis. Bottom Row: Valorie A. Travis, Kathryn E. Urbanek, Elizabeth A. Wandt, Elizabeth G. Wartman, Christine Wheat- ley, Cheryl E. Williams, Mary L. Wofford, Nancy A. Young. Lane. Additional sorority activities include a spring kite flying party and the DePauw Duo with Alpha Chi Omega. 167 Derby Day points give Kappa Delta top honors House parties and the Emerald Ball highlight social activ- ities for Kappa Deltas who live at 1220 Centennial Drive. One hundred four chapters. Founded Longwood College 1897. Sigma Gamma Chapter established 1920. President: Janet K. Darter. After earning more points than any sorority at fall Derby Day, Kappa Delta was named winner of the Sigma Chi event. With the float Cooking Up Something New for KU, KDs and Lambda Chi Alpha won second in Home- coming float competition. Philanthropic projects of Kappa Delta in- cluded contributing to the national KD fund for children ' s centers in Anchorage, Alaska and Richmond, Va. Members also saved clothes for an underprivileged Manhattan family. The sorority sold magazines for its sorority house fund. Flush Bowl Queen, a K-State Singer, Angel Flight women and a K-Stepper belonged to Kappa Delta. The sorority ' s members held memberships in six campus scholastic honor- aries. Active in sports competition, KDs entered all the women ' s intramural events. Kappa Delta Top Row: Mrs. Blanche Shinkle, Sheryl K. Albright, Judy K. Anderson, Frances M, Angell, Evelyn L Barber, Alice I. Barnhart, Pamela J. Berkey, Judith L. Betz. Second Row: Susan M. Bohrer, Constance J. Bowers, Terry L. Brickner, Madeline L. Bruton, Judith A. Calliham, Carlene E. Carlson, Nancy A. Charles, Mary J. Cooper. Third Row: Marilen A. Cor- win, Carolyn J. Cox, Dianne Darling, Janet K. Darter, Bar- bara J. Eastham, Jacquelyn E. English, Margaret A. Evans, Gail W. Filbert. Fourth Row: Judith E. Flem- ing, Victoria L. Gaster, Judith F. Glenn, Nancy J. Glover, Barbara R. Green, Virginia R. Green, Kathleen Haberbosch, Barbara Harclerode. Bottom Row: Judy L. Heck, Linda A. Hemphill, Pamela L. Holt, Donna J. Hover, Leslie S. Innis, Janice E. James, Jeanne A. Johnson, Phyllis M.Johnson. 168 V sorority ein- KDrund e, Alaska fanhattan K for its events. Kappa Delta- Top Row-. Janet L Kannard, Linda L Kaul, Jean A. Kelley, Sharon J. Ker- sten, Barbara A. Kevan, Kath- leen K. Kiewit, Nancy J. Kirch- hoff, Margaret A. Koepke. Second Row: Marilyn R. Kuhn, Sara L. Kuhn, Cheryl M. Kuiken, Linda L. Lange, Beverly J. Larsen, Carolyn K. Leeper, Rebecca S. Lehman, Linda L. Lehman. Third Row: Alma A. Limes, Ann Martin, Sharon L. Max- well, Marlene K. McBride, Kay D. Mortimer, Catherine A. Murry, Martha A. Mustoe, Margaret E. Nichols. Fourth Row: Judy A. Oleen, Sue L. Partch, Sandra L. Reeve. J3cqueline M. Resley, Joan M. Richards, Linda A. Richel, Carol L. Robbins, Karen J. Sanborn. Fifth Row: Diane K. Schecher, Joan R. Schneikart, Gretchen C. Schwarz, Joan E. Scott, Beryl A. Shaw, Bobbie J. Shaw, Jean A. Sheik, Sharon L. Slocum. Bottom Row: Jacqueline D. Spears, Carol A. Suckart, Linda L. Thompson, Jeanne M. Walker, Karen S. Ward, Luanne H. Waters, Mary A. Walters, Marilyn L. Wooley. Late into the night before judging, KDs and Lambda Chis shred and stuff newspapers for their second place Homecoming Parade entry, Cooking Up Something New for KU. 169 Pledge program earns Kappa convention award Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s pledge training pro- gram received national recognition at the sorority ' s convention. Given every two years, the award was based on reports and national officers ' visits. Kappas and Sigma Chis also won first in 1964 Y-Orpheum with their skit Quit Horsin ' Helen. Participating in campus activities, members worked as presidents of Mortar Board, Angel Flight and Chimes, head cheerleader and Stu- dent Senate chairman. Kappas were chosen Miss Kansas, Arnold Air Society and Pershing Rifles queens, Homecoming finalist and Barn- warmer and Flushbowl attendants. As dead week begins, Kappas retreat to the kitchen to pop corn and find a secluded place to prepare for final exams. Ninety-three chapters. Founded Monmouth College 1870. Gamma Alpha chapter established 1916. President: Kathleen D. Nelson. Kappa Kappa Gamma -fop Row: Mrs. Helen T. Swank, Marilyn J. Anderson, Nancy A. Baker, Carolyn J. Bearg, Sandra J. Beck, Susan M. Beckerle, Ann L. Beckwith, Jane C. Benedick. Second Row: Gail M. Berry, MaryKaye Bleakley, Chalise A. Bourque, Mary D. Breit- weiser, Mary R. Brethour, Margie A. Bryan, Judith L. Burgess, Martha A. Burgess. Third Row: Linda J. Carlson, Sharon J. Carlson, Linda S. Chasey, Michele J. Clark, Car- olyn A. Cotter, Donna K. Daily, Susan E. Dart, Karen J. Eckert. Bottom Row: Sharon Edgar, Bette L. Edwards, Carolyn K. Elliott, Susan K. Flett, Janet M. Francis, Joyce L. Francis, Judith C. Fulkerson, Marcia L. Gadberry. 170 arns award on at the too years, 1(j national ' Oils ako ;r a nd Shi- ft chosen dPershin? ::;- chapters. outhCrfe : , : . ;: ... :-::- Kappa Kappa Gamma fop Row. Eileen D. Card, Carol A. Gaston, Kathryne L Gaynier, Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Sharon K. Gravino, Pamela K. Grif- fee, Jacquelyn H. Haines, Rebecca A. Hargrove. Second Row: Judith L. Harry, Pamela J. Henry, Kathleen Hess, Rebecca J. Hesser, Teri A. Hoover, Valerie B. Hoover, Patricia S. Hopper, Judy L. Jacobs. Third Row: Judith L. Jones, Sue J. Kaufman, Diane S. Kempke, Jean A. Kinsey, Nancy A. Klag, Carla A. Kreh- biel, Kristina L. Kunz, Nancy K. Lee. Fourth Row: Patricia A. Leo- pold, Nancy J. Lockhart, Bar- bara P. Loebeck, Karen R. McMillin, Jacqueline McQuil- lan, Margo J. Miller, Susan M. Mobley, Linda M. Morgan. Fifth Row: Kathleen D. Nel- son, Jane E. Pease, Lynda L Pettey, Judith L Prideaux, Mary A. Pryor, Karen L. Rob- inson, Nancy L Rundell, Mar- tha A. Schumacher, Margaret J. Shannon. Sixth Row: Martha J. Sloo, Becky M. Slothower, Diane L. Small, Susan J. Small, Susan B. Snider, Cynthia L. Sperry, Sheryl A. Stoddard, Nancy R. Stone, Cheryl R. Stuckey. Bottom Row: Nancy L. Sulli- van, Barbara J. Thompson, Margaret F. Thompson, Pa- tricia E. Tweed, Margaret E. Weigel, Judith F. Werner, Eliz- abeth A. Wilson, Joan F. Wood, Gwen D. Woodard. Recognizing outstanding character and sorority service, Kap- one of its members each semester. The award key, almost pa Kappa Gamma, 517 Fairchild Terrace, awards a key to 50 years old, was discovered near the campus tennis courts. Pi Beta Phi-7 op Row. Bev- erly J. Abmeyer, Cathryn L. Addy, Ashley Allison, Kath- leen M. Anderson, Melinda M. Anderson, Diana L. Ash- ton, Margret C. Barney, Linda A. Beaty. Second Row.- Betty J. Billin- er, Leslie A. Blake, Mary E. lakeslee, Rogga J. Bowie, Susan J. Bowm an, Barbara M. Brodine, Barbara L. Brooks, Mary L. Burk. Third Row: Pamela A. Can- field, Pamela S. Carlson, Sue E. Carson, Carol Christensen, Peggy A. Clark, Susan K. Cosby, Kristine M. Counter, Martha A. Crane. Fourth Row: Susan P. Davis, Paula J. DeWeese, Jean M. Dunkel, Kathleen A. Eng- strpm, Mary F. Evans, Sharon Fairbank, Patricia A. Fass- nacht, Susan Faulconer. Bottom Row: Sara M. Fiser, Rebecca L. Fitzgerald, Pam- ela S. Gallemore, Betty J. Gracey, Sheila A. Graham, Patricia G. Haggard, Con- stance L. Hall, Nancy E. Halverstadt. Pi Phi chapter captures national sorority awards One hundred nine chapters. Founded Monmouth College 1867. Kansas Beta chapter established 1915. President: Rita D. Mundhenke. Each semester Pi Beta Phi schedules a retreat for officers ' training at its French Provincial house, 1819 Todd Road. Ranking as one of the top ten chapters in the nation for contributions to the Pi Beta Phi settlement sc hool in Tennessee was Kansas Beta chapter. At convention the sorority won three national awards. In one of the citations, the Amy Burnham Onken Award, a member was named outstanding Pi Phi in the nation. In scholarship competition against ten other sororities, women of Pi Beta Phi won first place for spring 1964. Title holders of Miss Wool of America and Circle K Queen were Pi Phis. Another member was chosen Homecoming attendant. In campus organizations, sorority women di- rected activities of SEA and YWCA as presi- dents. Pi Beta Phi also claimed two Mortar Board members, two Chimes members, a Student Senate delegate, two Wildcat cheer- leaders and the Royal Purple editor. Representatives of Pi Beta Phi clash with men of Sigma Chi in semi-finals of Big Eight Quiz Bowl competition. After rds :hapters in Pi Beta Phi ;a Kansas rarity won e citations, i note the nation. ( ten other nerica and ndant. In di- lernbers, J jcat cheer- ir. defeating the Pi Phi contestants in the third round of the eliminations, Sigma Chis moved into the Quiz Bowl finals. Pi Beta Phi-7op Row: Mar- garet E. Harvey, Daria E. Hickman, Mary E. Houdy- shell, Lorna E. House, Phyllis L Howell, Judith A. Hunter, J. Sue Ingersoll, Patricia K. Ingersoll. Second Row: Nancy J. Itz, Roberta M. Jarvis, Sara L. Kirk, Emma J. Lambertjudith A. Lamme, Cynthia Lammers, Linda Lashbrook, Vicki Lee. Third Row: Susanne F. Little, Jane B. Martin, Harriet J. Meals, Mary V. Mitchell, Mona L. Mitchell, Rita D. Mund- henke, Carol A. Noble, Nancy S. Noble. Fourth Row: Marcia L. Porter, Shirley J. Reid, Martha J. Rey- nolds, Ruth A. Richardson, Mary J. Riddle, Linda D. Ris- ser, Patricia A. Roach, Janet S. Rupp. Fifth Row: Lana S. Ruthstrom, Dorothy J. Slaughter, Pamela K. Smith, Judith S. Strait, Anne D. Struss, Brenda K. Suran, Mary J. Swaffar, Susan A. Swan. Bottom Row: Donna J. Taylor, Patricia A. Templer, Anne A. Tuggle, Suzanne Turner, Bar- bara A. Tussey, Camille K. VanSickel, Jane A. Waddle, Diana J. Williams, Nancy M. Young. 173 While singing popular songs, Clovia women practice Oh, Clovia, a new song written for them by a member ' s mother. Clovia plans construction of 50-woman residence Construction of a new 50-woman Clovia house was slated to begin in September, 1965. Coeds with 4-H backgrounds lived in Clovia. The women have won county, state and na- tional awards for their work in 4-H. During the spring, the chapter sponsored a national Clovia meeting in Iowa. Clovia alumnae honored collegiate members who had earned a 3.0 grade average or above at a scholarship dinner. Campus activities of Clovia women included Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Council, the K-State Players and Collegiate 4-H. Candlelight ceremonies bid rushees good-by before the fu- ture pledges sign preference cards for sorority membership. Clovia -fop Row. Mrs. Sybil Lawlis, Phyllis E. Babbitt, Patricia A. Barr, Sharon K. Benton, Judith E. Brown Carol S. Clark. Second Row: Arlene R. Dahm, Nina M. Felbush, Lin- da K. Gaskill, Diana K. Goertz, Bonnie J. Kleymann, Cheryl L Lloyd. Third Row: Marcia L. Lowther, Sharon K. Madden, Judy K. McClure, Marlyse K. Milburn, Marva L. Morrison, Jeanne L. Muret. Bottom Row: Janet L. Patton, Patricia A. Patton, Renita K. Pohl, Jean E. Rees, Dorothy J. Robertson, Maxine K. Warner. 174 Phi Kappa Tau-7 op Row: Mrs. Ruth Moate, Donald G. Dressier, Patrick F. Ervin, James D. Gates, Gary L. Hauptli, Tom D. Huecker. Bottom Row: Larry L. Hum- mer, George H. Johnston, Larry E. Jones, Dennis A. Kaump, John W. Kroenlein, Lawrence J. Kubert. Spraying a sign for a vote wagon, Phi Kappa Taus prepare to drive Manhattan residents to the polls at election time. Eighty-two chapters. Founded Miami University 1906. Alpha Epsilon chapter established 1925. President: George H. Johnston. Phi Kappa Taus discuss proposed building plans Plans for a new Phi Kappa Tau chapter house were discussed when the Phi Tau na- tional secretary visited Alpha Epsilon chapter. Phi Taus considered a building site, proposed house size and finances. For part of the fraternity ' s social program, members attended the annual Cannon Ball at which the Cannonball Queen was crowned. Phi Taus and Cannonball Queen candidates fired the victory cannon after each Wildcat touchdown at home football games. Posters which Phi Taus erected on campus directed new students to buildings. The men entertained at a rest home at Christmas. The president of Chancery Club and vice-presi- dent of Alpha Kappa Psi were members. Phi Taus belonged to the debate squad, Arnold Air Society and Collegiate Young Republicans. 176 -- chapters. ii Iniveisily ilon chapter 5. President: ston. Instead of having seated service before the University of Kansas basketball game, Sigma Nus prepare sack lunches. iCUSS plans au chapter ' hi Tati na- on chapter. annon Ball s crowned candidates ic h Wildcat - on campus . The men jmbers.? 11 ' ad, A 1014 epublica 5 ' Fraternity council cites Sigma Nu grade boost Interfraternity Council awarded Sigma Nu a trophy for the greatest fraternity improve- ment in grades for spring 1964. In compli- ance with a University request, the chapter was granted a waiver from a national fraternity law forbidding pledging Negro men. Sigma Nu housed one of the tallest men in the nation, Nick Pino, a seven-foot basketball player from New Mexico. Other members were Putnam and Ford Foundation scholars. Phi Eta Sigma and Scabbard and Blade tapped Sigma Nus. The fraternity scheduled a Christ- mas dance, the White Rose Formal, the Mon- ster Party and the Snake Pit Dance. One hundred thirty -five chapters. Founded Virginia Military Institute 1869. Beta Kappa chapter established 1913. President: Robert M. Melichar. Sigma Nu Top Row: Bertha M. Scott, Joel W. Athey, Carl J. Carlson, Randall C. Dalke, Michael C. Daugherty, Ed- ward L. Dent, David L. Dew- hirst, James B. Farrell. Second Row: Stephen W. Ficke, Richard H. Floersch, William Grimshaw, Robert E. Harmon, Donald J. Head, Wil- liam W. Hill, Stephen S. Hor- ton, John H. Jensen. Third Row: Chris E. Johns, Alvin D. Johnson, John A. Linder, Wayne H. MacKirdy, Robert M. Melichar, Dennis L. Miner, Gordon E. Myers, Tudor M. Nellor, Thomas M. Nelson. Bottom Row: Throck M. Os- born, Nick Pino, Larry W. Rol- lins, Norman E. Ruediger, Richard D.Swickard, Thomas G. Towner, Thomas R. Uehl- ing, Donald C. Utterback, Phillip G. Watt. 177 ) % - ' JU1 SA ThetaXi housemother, Mrs. Rex Lawrence, matches wits with Xis accompany their housemother to shows, football and her sons in a bridge game. Throughout the year Theta basketball games, campus functions and church services. ' Cats for Curtains gets Theta Xi pancake profits Proceeds from the annual Theta Xi spring pancake feed were donated to the ' Cats for Curtains campaign. In fraternity intramural contention, Theta Xis entered football, basket- ball, softball, volleyball and bowling competi- Eighty-six chapters. Founded Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute 1864. Alpha Iota chapter established 1931. President: Robert R. Maas. tion. Fraternity members belonged to Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma Theta Epsilon. Among Theta Xi social events were the Tuffy Strut Party, the Unicorn Ball, the Oddball Party and house functions. i Theta Xi-7op Row: Mrs. Rex Lawrence, Edward L Adams, Larry L. Chase, Phillip E. Cummis, Roger W. Daniels, Douglas E. Dempsey, Richard L. Epard. Second Row: Walter L. Fisher, Thomas E. Foster, Ronnie G. Giersch, Russell S. Hannigan, William R. Hardgrave, Rich- ard G. Heikes, Lorrin E. Lowe. Bottom Row: Robert R. Maas, Lon E. Maggart, James C. Naufel, Willis I. Peterson Delbert G. Ruckle, John R. Shirley, William F. Stephans, William R. Turner. 178 pu hous rtrfjl Triangle Top Row: Mrs. W. G. Granger, James J. Adams, Gary L. Benton, David A. Blasiar, Richard K. Boyd, Duane P. Bozarth, Gary S. Burgin. Second Row.- Michael T. Chapman, Dale A. Clark, Don L. Cobb, Kenton L. Cox, Robert D. Crangle, Alan D. Culver, Fred L Curry. Third Row: Richard L. Don- aldson, Charles K. Eby, Phil- lip D. Enegren, John J. Fitz- gerald, James E. Geringer, Robert M. Hamlett, Donald F. Hansen. Fourth Row: Charles L. Hett, Keith L Hoffman, William R. Jacobs, Darryl E. Janzen, Ronald D. Jefferies, Robert D. Lillich, George F. Marble, Larry R. Martin. Bottom Row: Theodore S. Mauck, Dennis J. McCormick, Terry K. Michie, John W. Reed, Neil D. Rogers, Eugene L Smith, Lonnie A. Tlieye, James L. Willits. Twenty -four chapters. Founded University of Illi- nois 1907. K-State chapter established 1964. President: William R. Jacobs. Representing their chapter, members put an engineering pin on the Triangle Rattle, a trophy passed to young chapters. Triangle earns charter, purchases chapter house Moving into the former Beta Sigma Psi house, 221 N. Delaware, Triangle began its first year as a fraternity chapter. Triangle pledged men with a minimum 2.2 grade aver- age in engineering, architecture or physical science. For Engineering Week, members sponsored an open house for high school students. A Student Senate member and the Engineering Council president belonged to Triangle. Scene for the annual Night on the Nile is set at 2005 Hunt- ing. Many of the 47 Acacia chapters sponsor similar Egyptian parties. Other Acacia social functions included the Play- boy Party, a Christmas formal and the mothers ' weekend. Intramural victories give Acacia sports success Intramurals brought success to Acacia as the men won the fraternity softball trophy and placed second in football. In other sports competition. Acacias participated in basket- ball and swimming. Acacias were active in Varsity Glee Club, Scabbard and Blade, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi and the Honors Pro- gram. One Acacia toured Europe with the K- State Singers. As a service project, members gave Christmas gifts to an orphanage. Forty-seven chapters. Founded University of Mich- igan 1904. K-State chapter established 1913. President: Thomas R. Twombly. Acacia -Top Row: Lorette H. Cornwall, barrel W. Andrist, Arthur C. Barney, Alan K. Beckman, Patrick J. Berger, John H. Blackwell. Second Row: Edward E. Blankenhagen, Terry A. Borg- mann, David A. Braswell, Norman P. Byers, Mark A. Chapman, Robert M. Childs. Bottom Row: Garry L. Deines, Harold F. Dillenback, Charles D. Emel, Charles R. Fort- meyer, Gary A. Garrett, Larry E. Greene. 180 Acacia -Top Row: Larry L Hapgood, David M. Heck, William L. Henderson, Donald R. Hite, Harlan D. House, Lynn R. Johnson. Second Row: Philip K. Kline, Allan J. Kvasnicka, Fred P. Lechner, Robert C. Lim- bocker, Stephen L. Linden- baum, John P. Ludwig. Third Row: Jerry L. Mack, Allan P. McCobb. James R. Moore, Royce L. Morris, Roger L. Mulanax, Gary G. Nye. Fourth Row: Cecil W. Pearce, Gerald M. Plummer. Clark L. Ritchey, Paul A. Stewart, Harvey D. Thompson, Thomas D. Tolle. Bottom Row: James E. Tous- lee, Thomas R. Twombly, Kenneth A. Winzeler, Frank L Woofter, John B. Wright, Louis R. Zirkle. Fans keep close watch at an Acacia intramural basketball game. Defeated by Beta Theta Pi, Acacia placed second in its fraternity division. Also outscored by Betas in foot- ball, Acacia won second in the race for fraternity crown. Exterior styling of the AGR house, 1919 Platt, complements the split level interior. The house was completed in 1956. Forty-one chapters. Founded University of Illi- nois 1908. Alpha Zeta chapter established 1927. President: Mark E. Wright. Alpha Gamma Rho -fop Row: Martha Andrews, Robert Y. Alexander, Robert D. Ames, John H. Anderson, Richard A. Barta, Keith C. Behnke, Ken- neth D. Buchele, Carrol Campbell. Second Row: Edward N. Childs, Eldon L. Clawson, Kenneth M. Cox, Robert R. Cudney, Stephen A. Dunbar, John R. Evans, Douglas J. Eveleth, Larry L. Geil. Third Row: Gary L. Gilbert, Rex W. Grothusen, Michael A. Hanchett, Theodore L. Hanchett, Ronald W. Hirst, Francis B. Hoadley, Frank J. Hopkins, Richard P. Houdy- shell. Fourth Row: Gary L. Hucke, Virgil R. Huseman, W. Roger Johnson, Larry E. Kohl, Jer- ald A. Kopp, Gene W. Lave- rentz, John M. Lefton, Guy W. Lower. Bottom Row: Jerry W. Maran- ville, Johnny E. Meetz, Lary R. Meisegeier, Orville M. Peterson, John E. Radke, George E. Raymond, Wil- liam W. Reed, Stephen L. Reedy. 182 AGR Homecoming float wins single entry honors K-State Reigns was the theme of the Alpha Gamma Rho Homecoming float which won first place in the single entry division. The float featured a pumpkin coach pulled by University of Kansas football players and driven by a Wildcat squad member. During the summer, the AGR kitchen was remodeled and new equipment added. The fraternity also installed a trophy case in memory of a former housemother. Manager of Ag Science Day and all elected officers of Block and Bridle Club belonged to Alpha Gamma Rho. Other AGRs were mem- bers of wool, livestock and meats judging teams. Active in campus affairs, the fraternity men worked in such honoraries as Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Gamma Rho Top Row: Loren J. Rickard, Jerald A. Riemann, Gary L. Scott, Jacob M. Sherwood, Steven H. Slusher, Gary D. Spiker, Melvin V. Splitter, Charles L. Stoehr. Second Row: Larry D. Stuckey, Glenn H. Sullivan, George A. Teagarden, John R. Teagarden, Richard L. Tea- garden, Richard L. Theurer, Howard R. Vacek, John R. Westerman. Bottom Row: Stanley C. Widau, Douglas W. Williams, Robert E. Wingert, Wallace W. Wolf, Steve C, Woodson Mark E. Wright, Jerome P. Yorke. Men of Alpha Gamma Rho relax in front of their living room fireplace to read newspapers, study for tests or just talk over the day. Entered in the Homecoming Parade, AGRs won first place in the single entry class with K-State Reigns. 183 Alpha Kappa Lambda- fop Row: Mrs. Florence Hughes, Larry A. Anderson, Glenn R. Clingenpeel, Charles W. Coff- man, David W. Duff, Larry R. Dunn. Second Row: Samuel M. Eis- mont, Royce E. Fowler, Oran G. Gillmore, Roger A. Griffin, Richard D. Hagerman, Terry M. Haggard. Third Row: John B. Hamilton, Ronald D. Hellwig, James M. Hillman, Gerold D. Jilka, Robert L. Jones, David A. Krueger. Bottom Row: Jim E. Loomis, Daniel R. McConachie, David E. McCune, Richard J. Mc- Dougal, Steven G. Mclntyre, Ronald V. McKinzie. lifi o fY ' fm l ;lji tit till Forty chapters. Founded University of California 1914. Iota chapter established 1930. President: John B. Hamilton. National conclave gives AKLs fraternity citation League basketball champions live at 1919 Hunting. AKLs also ranked second and third in league football and bowling. At a national Alpha Kappa Lambda con- clave, Iota chapter won the fraternity ' s Na- tional Achievement Award for outstanding contribution to the ideals of the fraternity. One member also won the AKL Athlete of the Year Award. In campus competition, Alpha Kappa Lambda won the spring 1964 award for campus fraternity chapter with the most im- proved scholastic average. As a pledge class project, Alpha Kappa Lambda pledges reseeded the front lawn of the fraternity ' s chapter house. Intramural honors came to Alpha Kappa Lambda as members took first place in their basketball league and ranked second in foot- ball. Fraternity teams also participated in swimming, golf and bowling intramurals. 184 Admiring their 50-pound Dalmatian mascot are three Alpha Kappa Lambda members. Appropriately named Domino, the black and white mascot lives in a doghouse behind the AKL house. The fraternity acquired Domino during fall semester. V Alpha Kappa Lambda fop Row: Jerry G. Meyer, Jerry L. O ' Donnell, Mark A. Poell, Philip C. Ray, Charles L. Rich, Richard L. Robinson, David L. Rollins. Second Row: Duane P. Schneider, Jesse R.Scoggins, Kenneth M. Scott, Larry L Seger, Willits A. Smull, Daryl K. Swanwick, Gary D. Tice. Bottom Row: Steven G. Trax- son, Stephen E. Utterback, Wilton S. Webb, Robert A. Woods, John T. Wulfmeyer, M William Wyckoff. 185 Carrying a Jayhawk in its mouth, a whale pulls the Home- coming Parade float of Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha Delta Pi. The ATO float, Memories of the. Flaw in the Kaw - Or Up a Crooked River, won first place in double entry contention. Men enter housemother in national ATO contest As part of the national fraternity ' s centen- nial celebration, Alpha Tau Omega prepared a scrapbook to enter its housemother in the Housemother of the Century Contest. Among other centennial activities were a national convention in the Bahamas and a nation- wide Go-to-Church Sunday. Entered with Alpha Delta Pi, ATOs won first with a Homecoming float, Memories of the Flaw in the Kaw Or Up a Crooked River. The float later was burned by vandals and suffered an estimated $1,400 in damages. One hundred twenty-six chapters. Founded Virginia Military Institute 1865. Delta Theta chapter established 1920. President: Harry H. Hoesli. Alpha Tau Omega - Top Row: Mrs. L. E. Keefer, Peter J. Bar- rett, Monty M. Bednosek, Richard A. Beets, Roland J. Bonneau, Gerald C. Brees, Ralph G. Bruce, George K. Brummer, Jack E. Calentine. Bottom Row: Kenneth K. Chesney, Thomas B. Cream- er, Noel E. Cullison, Robert C. Dobson, Mark J. Dreiling, Michael S. Duncan, Larry W. Emig, Stuart A. Erbentraut, Stephen B. Evans. 186 : Alpha Tau Omega Top Row: Richard E. Fagerberg, Harry R. Foster, Mitchell L Foster, John S. Frank, Alwyn H. Gentry, Johnny L Granquist, Robert E. Graves, Leo L Hadley. Second Row: Bruce W. Heck- man, Robert G. Heft, Harry H. Hoesli, Samuel R. Hogue, Richard W. Jacobson, Cecil W. Johnson, Raymond W. Johnson, Dudley G. Loomis. Third Row: James R. Mad- den, Alan L Mashak, John R. McCarty, John 0. McCon- nell, Robert P. McWhorter, John T. Meyer, Michael T. Mills, Steven C. Newton. Fourth Row: Charles E. Ohl, Don R. Opdycke, William F. Overman, Rodney D. Peter- sen, James N. Reardon, Wil- liam F. Rock, Ronald H. Roesler, James D. Shultz. Bottom Row: Alan R. Smith, Richard H. Spingler, James V. Swanson, George E. Taplin, William S. Taylor, Frederick C. Weckel, Dennis C. Wheat- ley, Larry R. Young. Located at 1408 Denison, Alpha Tau Omega is only one block north of the campus. As one of four finalists in the first production of Harlequinade, formerly Y-Orpheum, the fra- ternity presented Malice with Alice with Alpha Xi Delta. .s; . ' . ed Viljfflia ; - V; stiblisW Han H. Beta Sigma Psi Top Row: Mrs. Allen Burch, Dean R. Bader, Darrell E. Bay, Joel G. Bieber, Roger A. Bitter, David E. Bowers, Warren T. Brady, Wayne E. Clendening. Second Row: Arlen E. Dia- mond, Roger A. Diekmann, Robert J. Duffield, Robert L Edwardson, William D. Ed- wardson, Escal L. Eskridge, James D. Folkerts, Lowell D. Gordon. Inird Row: Ronald N. Hager- man, Richard T. Haller, Her- bert E. Harrod, Arthur S. Harvey, John J. Healzer, Joseph S. Henrichs, Richard L. Holzhausen, Ronald R. Hysom. Bottom Row: David D. Jack- son, Michael E. Jackson, Daryll D. Jamvold, Gary D. Janke, Larry J. Janke, Larry L. Johnson, Donald W. Kaiser, Lawrence D. Kinsey. House dedication brings Beta Sig national officer Dedication of their new $280,000 home with a luncheon and party attended by the national vice-president of Beta Sigma Psi highlighted the year for Beta Sigs. The men also received the national fraternity ' s Outstanding Chapter Award for the fifth time in 10 years. With Reformation Day ceremonies, Beta Sigs celebrated Martin Luther ' s separation from the Catholic church. Beta Sigs won the football game with Phi Kappa Theta, a Cath- olic fraternity. Karen Repp reigned as queen of the annual fun ction. Student body president and presidents of four campus organizations were members. Beta Sigma Psi ranked first in spring 1964 volleyball for the second consecutive year. Ten chapters. Founded Uni- versity of Illinois 1925. Zeta chapter established 1951. President: James D. Folkerts. Black furniture, white stone room dividers, a bright blue new Beta Sig house. The dwelling, 1200 Centennial Drive, rug and wooden ceiling beams accent the living room of the is newest house in the northeast campus development. A During half time at an annual Protestant-Catholic football contest, Bega Sig president crowns Reformation Day Queen. Beta Sigma Psi, a Lutheran fraternity, co-sponsors the event to mark Martin Luther ' s separation from Catholicism. cer :ive vear. t Beta Sigma Psi -Top ?ow. Terrel E. Kinsey, Douglas B. Knop, Richard D. Krug, Wil- liam R. Kuhn, Gary A. Lang- ner. Wilfred H. Lehmann, Robert L Lippoldt, Harold E. Mai. Second Row: David R. Miller, Laurence F. Miller, Norman P. Nuss, Douglas K. Peters, Raymond P. Pullmann, Gary D. Raffety, Ronald R. Ricker, Kenneth P. Schmanke. Third Row: James E. Schoen- beck, Terry R. Schoenthaler, Donald W. Schott, Milton F. Schrepel, Steven D. Schultz, Clair A. Schwerdtfeger. Roger L. Setzkorn, Glen L Shank. Fourth Row: William J. Sie- bert, Gene R. Smallwood, Garry L Smith, Merle A. Soeken, Scott M. Stern, David A. Strohm, Howard S. Svaty. Bottom Row: Irvin D. Thiele, James C. Tollefson, Mark K. Torluemke, Steven R. Wiech- man, Timothy R. Windier, John E. Wisniewski, Robert E. Zibell. 189 Placing second in the fraternity division of the thirty-first annual Interfraternity Sing, Betas sing The Loving Cup and Charters members attend Beta golden anniversary With 11 founding members and 450 persons in attendance, Gamma Epsilon chapter of Beta Theta Pi celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. The national president of the fraternity spoke at the anniversary banquet. Senior class president, varsity athletes and members of Blue Key, Apportionment Board Sons of the Dragon. Betas, who competed against six fraternities, previously had won the trophy 25 times. and Student Activities Board were Betas. Other fraternity members included captain of the Quiz Bowl team which competed in New York City and an exchange student to Justus Liebig University in Germany. One hundred one chap- ters. Founded Miami Uni- versity 1839. Gamma Epsilon chapter extablished 1914. President: Kenneth U. Ben- jamin. Beta Theta Pi - Top Row: Mrs. Grover Clingan, Timothy A. Atchison, John H. Banks, Kenneth U. Benjamin, Allen G. Bigsby, Emmett N. Breen, Robert A. Briggs, Lewis H. Brogan. Second Row: Lawrence A. Cohan, Lawrence E. Condit, Robert W. Crouch, Roger K. Dickerson, Douglas K. Dusen- bury, Kenneth A. Eckhardt, Terry B. Farabi, Karl Farris. Bottom Row: Donald D. Ficken, John M. Florell, Larry R. Gibson, Arch G. Gothard, Roland M. Gunn, Phillip L Guthrie, James M. Guy, Dean F. Harper. 190 40% JMk K JBk S % T 3 17 -7 S ?k LtsMSijr; A i ft Q U J7 ' rt v? 4fl .ltf? - : ' ;. S l - r Beth Theta Pi -Top Row: James C. Harrison, John D. Harrison, Thomas H. Haas, James N. Haymaker, Thomas W. Hinz, Ronald K. Holm, Robert H. Ihde, Fred A. Isernhagen. Second Row: Richard Jenk- ins, Larry D. Johnston, Jan Jorgenson, Howard A. Kinzer, Kenneth D. Knapp, Charles D. Kugler, Gary B. Lee, Donald A. Lehman. Third Row: Peter G. Loriaux, Kenneth R. Mann, Ralph W. McFillen, Rodney D. Mc- Mullen, Donald H. Merten, James L. Mertz, Richard E. Morgan, Stephen D. Nelson. Fourth Row: Larry M. Nichol- son, Conrad K. Nightingale, Kent E. Otte, Stephen W. Peirce, Stephen R. Pickard, Stanly W. Pine, Paul T. Purin- ton, Joseph R. Reppert. Fifth Row: Steven L. Rogers, James M. Royer, Robert D. Sandell, James K. Shrack, Rich E. Skaer, William C. Skaer, Norman E. Smith, Dale L. Somers, John 0. Somers. Sixth Row: Stephen K. Sproul, Warren R. Staley, Ronald P. Sumner, Paul B. Swartz, David L Tuggle, Robert L Van Allen, James D. Walker, James Wallerstedt, John I. Wassberg. Bottom Row: Laren J. Wendel- burg, John H. White, Jerry W. Whitt, Billy F.Williams, Kerry F. Williams, Lane D. Yoder, Alexander M. Young, Charles D. Younkin, Timothy D. Younkin. Interior changes at the Beta house, 500 Sunset, show ef- fects of approximately $20,000 in redecorating. Setting a new record of 1,161 points, Beta Theta Pi won fraternity intramural competition for the fifth time in seven years. Delta Chi -Top Row.- Mrs. W. P. Dunagan, Michael Abshire, Dan W. Adams, Paul F. Antes, Thomas Z. Beery, Ronald L Boyer, Terry F. Chancy. Second Row: Darwin E. Cline, Darrell Cockrum, Robert E. Davies, Michael E. Estes, Ronald Forkenbrock, Wil- liam E. Gamble, Thomas E. Greene. Third Row: Stephen L. Guth- rie, Steven W. Hall, Floyd E. Haskin, Douglas D. Kelly, Gary L. Kildow, James N. Marker, Tom J. McCorkie. Bottom Row: Clair L. McFad- den, Gordon K. McNitt, Rich- ard B. Nelson, Robert W. Phillips, John M. Quiring, Chester V. Rhoads, Herbert A. Roes. Scores record the wager Delta Chis won from a Delta Chi chapter in Oklahoma when Wildcats defeated the Cowboys. Forty-nine chapters. Founded Cornell Univer- sity 1890. Kansas State chap- ter established 1964. Presi- dent: David W. Simmonds. Delta Chi colony earns national chapter status At an installation banquet during October, Delta Chi advanced from colony to fraternity status. The event coincided with the fra- ternity ' s national Founders ' Day. Claude Cay- field, national president of Delta Chi, attended the banquet. Before installation as a fraternity chapter, Delta Chi had completed two semes- ters as a Greek colony and one semester as an independent living group. ,. Delta Chis of 1716 Fair-child work in Sigma Tau, Pershing Rifles and Arnold Air Society. The men elected to help a Manhattan hospital as a spring service and work project. i Delta Chi -Top Row: Stanley A. Salisbury, Thomas B. Sanders, Doyal A. Schroeder, Lyle D. Sechrist, Terry L Seip, Philip L. Sell, Marvin W. Sharp. Second Row: Phillip C. Shehi, Michael E. Shelor, Craig R. Shove, David W. Simmonds, James G. Smith, Richard B. Teeter. Bottom Row: Douglas M. Terry, Kenneth R. Turnbull, Larry K. Turnbull, Terry L White, Charles R. Woodard, Kenneth R. Wyatt. 193 Men of Delta Sigma Phi make their home at 1100 Fremont. The structure has served as a hospital and a local YMCA. One hundred five chapters. Founded City College of New York 1899. Alpha Up- silon chapter established 1925. President: Lyle W. Wiescamp. Delta Sigma Phi swells ' Cats for Curtains fund To collect money for the ' Cats for Curtains campaign, Delta Sigma Phi kidnapped sorority housemothers. The housemothers were ran- somed for $10 each. Delta Sigs specified that upon submitting the ransoms each sorority present a serenade to the fraternity. Recognizing her 16 years as fraternity house- mother, Alpha Upsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Phi planned a tea for Mrs. Paul Smith when she retired in spring 1964. Members of Delta Sigma Phi belonged to Phi Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Eta Sigma. Delta Sigs acted as president of Uni- versity Party and assistant editor of Touch- stone. In a traditional football game, the men boasted their ninth win over the fraternity ' s University of Kansas chapter. Delta Sigma Phi Top Row: Mrs. Effie C. Newton, Thomas D. Adcock, John D. Breiten- bach, James R. Brookshire, William W. Brookshire, Paul W. Burch. Second Row: Elmer C. Burk, George M. Carlson, Vernon L Desbien, Harvey A. Disen- house, James C. Dunn, Glen W. Froelich. Third Row: Don F. Hunziker, Steven B. Isaacson, David T. Lane, Philip A. Livingston, Joseph J. Malloy, Robert R. Matthews. Bottom Row: Hal T. McDon- ald, Vernon L. McPheeters, Fred R. Miller, Ralph M. Parker, Frankie R. Reida, John D. Scott. 194 Delta Sigma Phi fop Row: Richard V. Sheehan, James C. Skach, Douglas C. Smith, Leon D. Sowers, Andrew F. Stewart, Gary D. Stewart. Second Row: Philip J. Stoehr, Thomas A. Stubbs, Theodore W. Sutherland, Karl J. Svaty, Irvin D. Vice, Don R. Warren. Bottom Row: Duane E. Weg- erer, Ray L Wells, Darrel P. Wentz, Lyle W. Wiescamp, Gale R. Yarrow. Heavy snow does not prevent Delta Sigs from shoveling their front walk during a lunch break. The fraternity house, remodeled two years ago, features a basketball court built as the project of a Delta Sigma Phi pledge class. . ' i Delta Tau Delta Top Row: Norbert J. Andrews, Kenney H. Barb, Ronald T. Beach, James A. Beard, Dennis L Berkholtz, James N. Black, Charles F. Bourbina, Michael L. Bowman. Second Row: Edwin L. Butter- field, Jon J. Coleman, Dickie J. Crill, Richard J. Crist, Den- nis R. Croman, Larry D. Dal- len, Douglas P. Drew, Ken- neth D. Embers. Third Row: John L. Emigh, Charles W. Engel, John S. Pagan, Kerry L. Fairchild, Max M. Fitzwater, Lon K. Floyd, Ronald A. Gerster, Jon T. Graves. Fourth Row: John R. Green, Richard C. Green, Gary N. Hadsell, Sammy W. Harding, Stephen R. Herbel, Charles T. Herman, John A. Holecek, James D. Hopper. Bottom Row: Robert J. How- ard, Alan R. Hug, Lester H. Ideker, James S. Jordan, Robert L. Kearney, Robert W. Kelly, Anthony L. Kimmijack H. Konitz. Eighty-nine chapters. Founded Bethany College 1858. Gamma Chi chapter established 1919. President: Vance A. Logan. Varsity athletics attract Delta Tau Delta players Fraternity athletes represented Delta Tau Delta on varsity sports teams. Delts partici- pated in varsity football, baseball, basketball and track competition. Members entered all intramural sports. As campus leaders Delts were tapped by Blue Key, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Arnold Air Society, Sigma Delta Chi, Steel Ring and Sigma Tau. Two Putnam scholars, business manager of the Royal Purple and president of Commerce Council were Delts. Working with Union affairs, fraternity men served on Union Governing Board and Student Activities Board. Fraternity men and dates attend Sunday night buffet meals at the contemporary Delta Tau Delta house, 1001 Sunset. 196 Shouts of excitement arise from Delta Tau Delta rooters as they watch the Delt team defeat Alpha Kappa Lambda, 1001 Sunset f Jk iL - A? cinching a league championship in intramural basketball. Delts later won second place in the fraternity division. Delta Tau Delta -Top Row: Michael G. Lamone, Kent A. Lauer, Vance A. Logan, Ter- ence W. Mangan, Bruce A. McGehe, Frank W. Mclntyre, Gary R. Mehl, Mark D. Merica. Second Row: Jerry D. Metz, Mark L Miller, Douglas J. Morgenson, John E. Norberg, Keith L. Olson, James C. Perry, Larry M. Peterson, Joel D. Piatt. Third Row: Steven R. Poison, Lou L. Poma, Donald L Reed, Keith L. Roberts, Eugene J. Ronsick, James N. Rowland, Bryon R. Schlosser, Frederick J. Schmidt. Fourth Row: William J. Schmitt, Lowell G. Sharbutt, Dennis R. Sherraden, Ronald L. Sitts, Robert D. Snider, Ger- son H. Stearns, Robert D. Steiger, Keith A. Stuessi. Bottom Row: Richard L. Thomas, George D. Thye, Steve W. Train, Larry H. Wachtman, Mason C. Whit- ney, Robert D. Williams, Dan E. Wilson, David S. Wilson, Keith R. Zwick. 197 Entrance portico alters DU house architecture Two new features were added to the Delta Upsilon house. The fraternity built a portico in front of the house and laid a new carpet in the living room. As participants in sports, DUs won fra- ternity basketball crown, intramural swim- ming meet and 1964 tennis doubles. They placed third in football. Delta Upsilon sup- plied athletes for varsity track, baseball, bowl- ing, football and wrestling. Presidents of Social Co-ordinating Council and Political Union and recipients of two scholarships to Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Germany were Delta Upsilons. Eighty-five chapters. Founded Williams College 1834. K-State chapter estab- lished 1956. President: Mel- vin E. Thompson. Delta Upsilon -Top Row: Mrs. Lucille Sponable, Kenneth N. Aikin, David F. Anderson, Paul L Ash, Ronald A. Baker, Roger D. Bender, William Sevan. Second Row: Blaine W. Bickel, Lawrence 0. Bryant, Charles E. Cardwell, Robert M. Clegg, William P. Conway, John M. Cook, Clyde H. Cun- ningham. Third Row: Jack D. Davis, Lynn A. Dean, David L. Defeo, Douglas D. Donley, Michael D. Dumford, Terry L. Dyke, Douglas E. Eisenhour. Bottom Row: Steven M. Evans, Arlyn R. Fagen, Ross L. Fapp, Gary L. Haden, Neil F. Hirsch, Stephen B. Hol- loway, Donald E. Hyde, Stephen L. James. 198 At a joint Delta Upsilon party with Farmhouse, fraternity men and their dates scramble over hay at the Dairy Barn. I for[ Delta Upsilons, who decorated a Manhattan old folks home for Christmas and gave toys to underprivileged children, Delta Upsilon-Topftow.-Burk Jubelt, James M. Kendall, Larry W. Kendall, Lawrence M. Kendall, Henry C. Kirch- hoff, Wallace E. Kraft, James H. Lane, Dennis J. Lee. Second Row: John M. Lit- trell, Charles B. Lockhart, H. Stewart Mann, Robert L Marrs, Michael L. Maxwell, William K. Maxwell, Galen R. McDonald, George E Metz. Third Row: Stephen R. Mor- ris, Dennis T. Myers, Ralph M. Neighbor, Merle F. Nel- son, Larry E. Nitzsche, Michael A. Novak, Robert D. Nuss, Donald D. O ' Connor. Fourth Row: James M. O ' Fal- lon, Gary E. O ' Hara, Donald F. Peterson, Harold C. Peter- son, Nelson K. Reinhardt, Craig W. Ridenour, Wil- liam J. Romig, Robert E. Schmoekel. Fifth Row: Clair S. Schultis, Max M. Stearns, Lane V. Sun- derland, Donald R. Svaty, John G. Svaty, Thomas G. Teichgraeber, Melvin E. Thompson, John F. Tisdel. Bottom Row: Stephen G. Trembley, Gary L. Urbanek, Robert E. Venard, Joseph E. Ward, Howard S. Warren, Stephen H. Wible, James M. Wilkerson, Craig M. Wood- ard. live at 1425 University Drive. The fraternity was repre- sented in Varsity Glee Club and on Apportionment Board. FarmHouse Top Row: Mrs. Hazel A. Hawbecker, Jack L. Anderson, Larry R. Ander- son, Thomas B. Avery, Gary L. Base, Terry L. Biery, Merwin L. Brown, James H. Chilcott. Second Row: Verne E. Claus- sen, Larry E. Cline, Harold M. Cochran, Keith L. Cramer, David H. Cromwell, Paul L. Deets, Michael E. Dikeman, Gerald L. Dohm. Third Row: Leon L. Dunn, Harold D. Engle, Lawrence H. Erpelding, Arlen W. Etling, Donald R. Ferguson, Darrell W. Garner, Stanley W. Gre- cian, Wayne M. Grover. Fourth Row: Randall K. Hahn, Calvin C. Hausman, Duane M. Henrikson, Melvin C. Hunt, Ronald L Ibbetson, Tommy L. Jacobitz, Ronald E. Jones, Kenneth L. Kallenbach. Bottom Row: John J. Kern, James K. Koelliker, Richard D. Kruse, Harry K. Lightner, Daryl W. Loeppke, Ronnie G. Lunsford, Robert A. Mac- Arthur, Marvin W. Mann. Nineteen chapters. Founded University of Missouri 1905. Kansas State chapter estab- lished 1921. President: Rob- ert J. Wiruth. F s w ' 1 -W JPk tf f FarmHouse wins trophy for fraternity scholarship Game parking presents no problem for FarmHouse, only one- half block from Ahearn Field House, at 1820 College Heights. Scholastic efforts paid off for FarmHouse as it again captured the fraternity scholarship trophy with a 2.933 house average for spring 1964. The win made the fifth consecutive semester that FarmHouse had earned the award. Since 1937, the fraternity has won first place forty times and second place eight times. The chapter also took home the Summa Cum Laude Award from the FarmHouse national fraternity conclave. In Interfraternity Sing, FarmHouse won third place. Members sang Builders of Men and Fair FarmHouse. FarmHouse was rep- resented by two men in Blue Key, two on Student Senate and four in Phi Kappa Phi. One member was national president of the student American Agronomy Club. A t 200 yi At a practice session in Ahearn Field House, the Farmhouse volleyball team bats its ball from side to side in prepara- tion for opening intramural action. Farmhouse competed with other fraternitites in basketball, football and tennis. Farmhouse- Top Row: Philip V. Mathews, Douglas J. Mc- Graw, Charles E. Meeks, Bpyd M. Mundhenke, Den- nis T. Nelson, Roger A. Nord - stedt, Ross A. Olson, Edward S. Oplinger. Second Row.- Vern E. Otte, Garth L Peterson, Randall L Rich, Larry E. Schmidt, Nor- man R. Schneider, John W. Schrader, Kenneth A. Spang- enberg, Gary A. Splitter. Bottom Row: John W. Toney, Thomas R. Tucker, Joel T. Weigand, George L Wiley, Stephen L Winn, Robert J. Wiruth, George L. Zabel, James E. Zwonitzer. 201 Kappa Sigma -Top Row: Mrs. Charles Duncan, Robert L Aidnik, Loren M. Anderson, John P. Armstrong, Jon D. Barton, Kenneth C. Baur, Wil- liam K. Benham, Thomas F. Bird, Gunnar W. Blanke. Bottom Row: Larry D. Bley- thing, Ronald L. Boyer, Thomas G. Brown, Gary D. Bruning, Robert E. Buchan, Robert C. Burnett, Charles E. Bush, Gary L. Camblin, Galen K. Campbell. Wide spectrum of activities interest Kappa Sigs Interest in a wide spectrum of campus activities was exhibited by Kappa Sigma memberships in Blue Key, Steel Ring and Scabbard and Blade. The men also belonged to Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Sigma Tau, Apollo Glee Club, Phi Eta Kappa, Cosmopolitan Club and Eta Kappa Nu. President of Agricultural Economics Club, the editor of the K-State Engineer and a Stu- dent Senate member were Kappa Sigs. A team representing the chapter participated in a Kappa Sigma basketball tournament at Baker University. The fraternity also entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. One hundred thirty -two chapters. Founded Univer- sity of Virginia 1869. Gam- ma Chi chapter established 1919. President: Caleb D. Da gg- MIS Testing performance of their equipment, Kappa Sigs find stereo tape recording a popular hobby after study hours. The contemporary chapter house contains 24 three-man rooms as bedrooms and living suites for fraternity members. I ( - ! At 1930 College Heights, the men of Kappa Sigma live in a 70-man house. The fraternity initiated plans to expand ft recreational facilities in the five-year-old house. The con- struction will add a recreation area to the present basement. Kappa Sigma -Fop Row: Ste- phen J. Coulson, Caleb D. Dagg, Michael J. Danaher, Fred J. Diehn, Eugene R. Dillender, Ricky J. Eichor, Charles W. Farrar, John M. Flannery. Second Row: Philip D. Get- tig, John M. Graham, Allen W. Guisinger, Gary R. Hardi- son, Richard L. Hirsch, Michael M. Hogan, James W. Horn, Martin C. Hurt. Third Row: Lawrence P. Ire- land, Donald P. Jensen, Le- land R. Johnson, Morgan R. Kelly, Alan R. Kempster, David W. Kershaw, George A. Lewis, James L McConnell. Fourth Row: Jacob E. Mertz, Lowell G. Moore, David A. Mott, Duane F. Nickel, Charles L. Page, Barry L. Rafter, Charles P. Schafer, Frank G. Schembs. Bottom Row: James G. Schulthess, Robert C. Selby, Charles R. Shellenberger, Cletus E. Shultz, William J. Stewart, Keith R. Waters, Ward V. Wells, Frederick J. Wulff. 203 Living accommodations for more than 50 men are provided at the Lambda Chi Alpha chapter house, 505 Denison. Func- tions at the house included a Valentine ' s Day pledge party featuring Eric and the Norsemen, KU ' s Lambda Chi band. Lambda Chis draft plan for housemother ' s rooms Enlargement of housemother ' s living quar- ters to be completed during the summer was planned by Lambda Chi Alpha. Cooking Up Something New for KU, the Lambda Chi- Kappa Delta Homecoming float, won second place in double-entry competition. President of the American Institute of Architects student chapter and Greek Week chairman were fraternity members. Other Lambda Chis belonged to Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau and Eta Kappa Nu. One hundred fifty-four chapters. Founded Boston University 1909. Gamma Xi chapter established 1924. President: Kenneth K. Opdycke. Lambda Chi Alpha -fop Row: Mrs. Ada B. Estes, Kenneth R. Alexander, George F. An- drews, Claud K. Bell, William D. Betz, Roderick R. Brown, Richard N. Bruce. Second Row: Joel R. Butts, Leslie J. Chyba, John D. Dai- bom, Thomas E. Darnell, Robert C. Davis, John W. Dut- ton, Michael S. Ermey. Third Row: Charles R. Heid- rick, Nicholas M. Jones, Douglas 0. Kitchen, Kenneth L. Lathrop, James R. Lee, Donald R. Light, John C. Mann. Bottom Row: Lawrence M. Manning, Thomas W. McCor- mick, Allen D. McCown, Tim- othy W. Mitchell, Lloyd D. Moden, Peter L. Molinari, Carl F. Moulin. 204 Lambda Chi Alpha- Top Row: Gerald H. Ogden, Kenneth K. Opdycke, Billy R. Owen, Harold A. Petsch, Richard E. Pfanenstiel, Dennis L Powell. Bottom Row: Larry D. Reser, Alan J. Shields, Robert A. Shivers, David J. Solomon, Robert E. Stach, Herbert E. Wattenberg. In a desperate attempt to avoid a muddy failure, Lambda Chis strain to pull free of the puddle between them and the Kappa Delta team. KDs, who challenged the men to a tug of war in a lot near the sorority house, won the contest. 205 Phi Delta Theta -Fop Row. Mrs. John H. Reece, Stanly D. Adams, Richard M. Ander- son, William R. Anthony, Max Q. Arens, Ronald E. Aupperle, Harold J. Bales, Jon R. Barbee. Second Row: John C. Billin- ger, Max W. Billinger, Richard L Bishop, Mark P. Bolick, Richard E. Boyce, Adell W. Brecheisen, Robert K. Breck- bill, Marvin V. Brewer. Bottom Row: Jerry V. Brew- ster, Larry R. Brown, George N. Cook, J. David Crum, Roger D. Dalrymple, Robert M. Deaver, Richard C. Dick- son, Donald C. Fassnacht. ' One hundred twenty-eight chapters. Founded Miami University 1848. Kansas Gamma chapter established 1920. President: George M. Powell. Phi Delts sponsor party for handicapped children Handicapped children from Lee Elementary School were entertained by Phi Delta Theta in a project conducted for the Phi Delts ' na- tional community service day. In sports competition, fraternity members won tennis singles. Phi Delts worked in Stu- dent Senate, Union Governing Board, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma and Steel Ring. Fraternity activities included the Miami Triad, a founders ' day event with Beta Theta Pi and Sigma Chi. Phi Delts hosted the Flush Bowl game with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. At the She-Delt Party, Phi Delt dates participated in a mock initiation ceremony. At the annual Phi Delta Theta-Sigma Alpha Epsilon Flush Bowl game, pledges cheer fraternity squad members. 206 wnty-eight ded Miami IS. Kansas established George M. arty ildren Elemental) 1 Jeltaflieta Celts ' na- , members kedinStu- aid, Alpha a, Phi Eta the Miami Beta Ik d the Husk ilon.Atthe Housing at 508 Sunset features balconies both in the front and back. Phi Delt plans are to pave part of the parking lot during the summer for a recreation area. Phi Delta Theta-7op Row. David B. George, Richard L Grant, Warren D. Griffith, David R. Gross, Donald P. Gross, Philip N. Haas, William S. Hales, Gregory P. Hanson, Douglas W. Hilton. Second Row: James N. Hoff- mann, Gary G. Holland, Gary W. Hopkins, Ronald K. Hull, Leland K. Johnson, John R. Kegley, Curtis D. Lamprecht, Franklin E. Lynch, Lyle F. Maninger. Third Row: Edward S. Mat- thews, Danny H. Millis, Randy V. Mills, Ronald E. Montgomery, Rodney E. Moyer, Fritz Norbury, John C. Nye, Larry D. O ' Dell, Mich- ael D. Penrod. Fourth Row: Alan J. Pink- staff, Jon M. Pollock, James W. Pope, Douglas E. Powell, George M. Powell, Dale L. Preston, Carl B. Price, Billy D. Ratliff, Don L. Riedl. Fifth Row: Craig S. Rowlen, John W. Sanders, Douglas F. Savoy, William D. Seaman, Graham H. Shaw, Kelsey J. Smith, Keith L. Stanley, Jack M. Stewart, Ralph B. Taylor. Bottom Row: Richard S. Troell, Loren G. Tucker, Nick L. Weidle, James A. Whittaker, Allan G. Williams, David L Wilson, Kenneth D. Winters, Joseph N. Wood, Marc W. Zimmerman. 207 Phi Kappa Theta -fop Row. Mrs. E. E. Tagader, Robert A. Anderson, Raymond W. Baker, Michael J. Bartkoski, Ralph K. Bieberly, John F. Borgerding, LeRoy R. Brox- terman, Samuel J. Brungardt. Second Row: William T. Car- son, William 0. Caspar, Thomas H. Cure, James E. Dale, Richard N. Day, Walter J. Duff, Michael K. Farrell, Jerry B. Fickel. Third Row: Donald J. Gagnon, Michael J. Gagnon, Gerald L Gerstberger, James M. Gfel- ler, Thomas J. Gillgannon, John J. Goldrick, James C. Goldsmith, James F. Gregory. Bottom Row: Michael J. Mines, Steven D. Holke, Wil- liam G. Hughes, James H. Jones, William R. Keating, Daniel A. Kingman, Henry J. Kitzke, Charles F. Klesath. a Sixty-one chapters. Founded Brown University 1889. Kan- sas Iota chapter established 1921. President: Donald E. Reimer. Phi Kappa Theta adds renovations to basement Complete with patio, the Phi Kappa Theta house, 1965 Col- lege Heights, is the product of an alumni member ' s design. Remodeling of the Phi Kappa Theta base- ment was completed during the summer. Renovations included new floor covering and a fresh paint job for walls and ceiling. Curtains for the recreation room were furnished by the Phi Kap Mothers ' Club. As service projects, Phi Kaps donated blood to St. Mary ' s Hospital and helped with the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Toys were given to an Indian orphanage at Christmas. Reforma- tion Day with Beta Sigma Psi, which marked Martin Luther ' s separation from Catholicism, featured a football game, dinner and election of a queen. Phi Kaps were officers in Pre-Veterinary Medical Club, Newman Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Extension Club, Architecture and De- sign Council and IFC. The men won badmin- ton and horseshoe intramurals. 208 Following the contemporary design of the Phi Kappa Theta house, a brick fireplace sets the mood for fraternity song sessions. The house is site of an annual Christmas toy ex- change as a service project for orphanages in Manhattan. Phi Kappa Theta -Top Row: Thomas F. Kongs, James J. Lackett, Gerard H. Marcotte, Robert J. Marx, Gregory L. Miller, Robert F. Miller, Larry E. Pfeifer, Donald E. Reimer. Second Row: Donald L Rie- mann, Stephen F. Sauer, Eugene E. Schinstock, Leon B. Schmidt, James C. Scho- enfelder, Victor F. Shalkoski, Philip J. Steen. Bottom Row: John M. Suel- lentrop, Michael Verschel- den, Gary E. Voelker, Wil- liam J. Wellenstein, William S. Wietharn, Michael R. Wise, Urban G. Wise. 209 Builders of third place Homecoming float, following the theme Haunting Memories, live at 2021 College View. One hundred twenty-nine chapters. Founded Univer- sity of Virginia 1868. Alpha Omega chapter established 1913. President: John D. Markel. Fraternity officials attend Pi Kappa Alpha session Hosting a district fraternity convention, Pi Kappa Alpha entertained members of five Kansas and Missouri chapters. More than 150 persons, including PiKA national president, attended. In Homecoming Parade competi- tion, the PiKA float won third. Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Alpha Kappa Psi, Eta Kappa Nu and Blue Key tapped PiKAs for membership. Other fraternity members served on Student Senate, Union Program Council and Union Governing Board. Fraternity social events included an annual formal with Phi Kappa Theta and a spring formal, the Dixie Ball. Also on the social calendar were the Corn Jigger, a barn party, and the Roaring Twenties Party. Pi Kappa Alpha -fop Row. Mrs. Frances Hoch, Larry E. Allen, Samuel E. Alsop, Larry G. Arnold, Frank M. Beaver, Ronald E. Biddison, James L Bottorff, Gary D. Bouchey. Second Row: Denny Bran- denburger, Arthur L. Brown, Douglas S. Brunson, Stefan M. Carlgren, Thomas E. Car- lin, Vincent L. Carlson, Rich- ard D. Chowins, Robert L. Collins. Third Row: Larry E. Converse, Terry T. Cross, James L. Crotinger, William T. Davies, Richard T. Demoss, Ronald W. Derusseau, Donald R. Dicken, Dennis A. Drumm. Fourth Row: William R. Duni, Richard D. Elliott, James D. Elliott, Steven W. Ellison, Roger A. Eshelman, Ivor J. Evans, Phillip D. Fletcher, John H. Ferguson. Bottom Row: David A. Ger- ber, Merrill K. Gordon, Steven M. Hale, Larry C. Hammack, Warren S. Hartley, David T. Havley, Thomas C. Helbing, Harvey D. Hensley. 210 Mend sion mention, ers of five e than 150 President, competi- During the fraternity ' s district conference, PiKAs show the chapter crest to the national president and the national ki .IV adviser. As part of the conference, PiKAs from four Kansas and Missouri colleges toured the campus on a fire engine. Pi Kappa Alpha -Top Row: Robert D. Herman, Gerald W. Hill, Newton C. Hinson, Richard E. Hoober, Alan R. Jaax, Burl D. Jay, William B. Johnson, Gary L Johnston. Second Row: Ted E. Kelley, Donald V. Klenke, Robert E. Lawson, Patrick P. Maes, George W. Maichel, John D. Markel, Fredrick L. Mattox, Michael Montgomery. Third Row: Larry D. Nolle, Steven R. Nudson, Robert L. Offutt, Olin K. Olmstead, Ray Ottenburg, William H. Per- kins, Edward C. Ranz, Robert D. Rippetoe. Fourth Row: Randy D. Risley, Robert G. Rohrbaugh, Roy L. Smith, Darryl D. Smutz, Charles G. Steele, Robert J. Stout, James E. Strauss. fl % Vf% U-fl ! -f W, fl J ' w h JfJ 4 1 Bottom Row: Jerry H. Stump, Jay F. Thompson, Larry L. Tousignant, Phillip F. Unruh, Vance E. Van Pelt, Thomas H. Warta, Steven R. Wenrich. 211 Sigma Alpha Epsilon -Top Row: Donald E. Addy, Thomas L Bach, Edwin 0. Baumgar- ten, Lawrence P. Becker, William P. Beezley, Charles E. Bliss, Joseph F. Born- heimer. Second Row: Michael D. Card, Robert M. Cooper, Charles F. Cottle, Thomas D. Dale, Thomas D. Dick, Rich- ard G. Dow, Harvey C. Eplee. Bottom Row: Daniel E. Fank- hauser, Ernest J. Finocchio, William R. Glenn, Darrel D. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Robert E. Judd, James L. Kettelhut. One hundred sixty-three chapters. Founded Univer- sity of Alabama 1856. Kan- sas Beta chapter established 1913. James L. Kettelhut SAE claims engineers, varsity squad members Sigma Alpha Epsilon was represented in student government, varsity sports and en- gineering honoraries. Tribunal Chancellor Jim Thiesing and two student senators were SAEs. The men were also members of five var- sity teams, Sigma Tau and Steel Ring. Social events included the Belle Ball, a Christmas party and a spring formal. The province president spoke at the spring Found- ers ' Day banquet. Sig Alphs also won the spring 1964 title for fraternity intramural golf. The men observed the Christmas season by planning a party for children and giving food baskets to underprivileged families. With a quick pass, a Sig Alph thwarts a Phi Delt at the Flush Bowl. Sig Alphs won the traveling trophy, a stool. I I 212 K li Built in 1935, the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house sits in a shaded site at 1015 Denison. Sig Alphs often use the lawn for practice before intramural sports contests. The men ranked first in spring 1964 golf and second in swimming. Phi Deft at wto ' Sigma Alpha Epsilon-7op Row: Larry L. Kettelhut, John R. Masseion, James D. McElfresh, David H. Mickey, Brian N. Minturn, Thomas E. Mistier, Billy R. Morris, Charles R. Myers. Second Row: Robert B. Nichols, Rodney D. Nichol- son, Roy H. Nickum, Jerry D. Prather, Norman K. Ross, Daniel W. Schoolcraft, Stuart L. Schrader, Alan J. Scott. Third Row: William L. Selbe, Norman T. Shawver, Joe W. Sheehan, Allen R. Stevens, Joseph H. Stout, James W. Thiesing, Michael J. Todd. Bottom Row: Kenneth H. Un- derwood, James D. Vietti, Darrell W. Volz, Clifford M. Warner, Larry N. Weigel, Daniel F. Woodward, Richard K. Zielke. 213 Sigma Chi men, who celebrated the chapter ' s fifteenth an- niversary on campus, live next to a park at 1224 Fremont. One hundred thirty-seven chapters. Founded Miami University 1855. Delta Upsi- lon chapter established 1949. President: Walter I. Shaw. Sigma Chi Top Row: Mrs. Henry T. Boss, Milton E. Ahlerich, James R. Albertson, Martin W. Aubuchon, John H. Baldwin, Randall H. Baldwin, Philip M. Ballantyne, Richard C. Basore, Larry K. Berlin. Second Row: Larry P. Blank- enship, Roger M. Boethin, Rodger A. Brooks, Bruce E. Bryant, Patrick H. Burch, James L. Bush, James R. Calcara, Richard L. Calcara, Ronald D. Carr. Third Row: Dennis L. Dechert, David M. Depping, Thomas R. DeRosear, Larry D. Evert, Michael H. Foss, Donald E. Gabriel, Clifton M. Geis, Wil- liam C. Gettler, James J. Graham. Fourth Row: John R. Graham, Wayne C. Groth, James A. Harders, Gary D. Harr, Robert K. Hauber, Ernest V. Heina, William A. Hemphill, Barry L. Hoofer, Keith L. Hooper. Bottom Row: Frank W. Hoover, Richard D. Hunt, James C. Jarrett, Peter A. Jiran, Mode A. Johnson, Pat- rick A. Johnson, Phillip C. Johnson, Michael M. Kelly, Terry J. Kern. 214 Sigma Chi wins trophies in IF Sing, Y-Orpheum After a six-year absence, the Interfra- ternity Sing trophy returned to Sigma Chi. Entered in Y-Orpheum with Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Chi won first place with the joint skit, Quit Horsin ' Helen. The house received the national Sigma Chi Public Rela- tions Award and won second place in campus Quiz Bowl competition. Sigma Chi cele- brated its fifteenth anniversary as a Uni- versity fraternity. Derby Day, the Miami Triad and the Sweet- heart Ball highlighted social activities. Sigma Chis sponsored a Christmas party for under- privileged children and a n Orientation dance for new students. Members participated in several varsity sports, student government activities and honorary societies. orunder- lon dance ipated in ivemment Derby Darling candidates line up for judging which was based on figure alone. Sigma Chi awarded a trophy to the winner and Derby Day points to her living group. Eighteen women ' s units entered the fraternity ' s annual Derby Day. Sigma Chi Top Row: Samuel W. Knecht, Marcus L Knight, James Q. Kohler, Robert H. Larson, James N. Lewis, Fred E. Lowrey, Stephen H. Ma- gill, Marvin D. Manlove, Jack H. Marker. Second Row: Frederick C. Marschel, Daniel W. Masters, John L Mitcha, Philip F. Moore, Jerry L. Munson, Peter G. Nash, Eugene R. Nedwed, John M. Novosel, Robert A. Nuttelman. Third Row: Glen A. O ' Dell, Stephen E. Ours, Larry G. Palmer, Edward M. Printz, Terrence E. Reard, Charles W. Ruggles, William H. Rush- ton, Paul A. Ryding, Glenn D. Schitfner. Fourth Row: Ronald L. Shaf- fer, Walter I. Shaw, Stephen A. Shryock, Robert D. Sjogren, Andrew M. Skow, Gordon E. Snyder, Jerry L. Soldner, Robert L. Thurn, David A. Trowbridge. Bottom Row: Timothy P. Trubey, Edward L Turner, David J. Unruh, James D. Wilson, Lewis B. Wilson, Al- bert N. Yenkey, William P. Young, Richard E. Zell, Rich- ard M. Zimmer. 215 Sigma Phi Epsilon-7 op Row: Cora L. Shupe, Roger C. Ap- plegate, Patrick D. Bachtell, Phillip T. Baehr, Bradley D. Barrows, Michael D. Black, Donald L. Bozarth, Wray E. Bradley. Second Row: James G. Carl, Warren E. Carpenter, Jerry R. Carson, James E. Cramer, Thomas S. Dawson, James V. Doran, John P. Duffendack, David W. Duncan. Third Row: William T. Elliot, Jack E. Ellithope, Gary E. Ervin, Kenneth K. Eshelman, Michael A. Farnsworth, John P. Flournoy, Clarence S. Fowler, Bill W. Fugit. Fourth Row: Robert J. Gal- lant, William P. Gallant, Jerry W. Garlett, Rex E. Garrelts, Kenneth C. Goreham, Jay D. Hanna, Gale L Hatcher, John M. Hemphill. Bottom Row: Dennis G. Hen- ning, Lyman G. Hughes, Jack H. Jackson, Donald R. John- son, James R. Jones, Thomas G. Kilroy, James P. Knoch, John A. Krider. ft ft One hundred sixty chap- ters. Founded University of Richmond 1901. Kansas Beta chapter established 1918. President: Ronald W. Overley. Finalists for the last four years in Y-Orpheum, now renamed Harlequinade, Sig Eps maintain a house at 1015 Sunset. Redecorating project hits Sig Ep living quarters During summer renovations, carpeting, draperies and wood paneling were added to the Sigma Phi Epsilon living room and dining room. Redecoration of the rooms for the men cost approximately $5,000. New fraternity officers of Sigma Phi Ep- silon were announced at the Golden Heart Ball. Besides a formal, Sig Eps attended the Hawaiian Party, a Founders ' Day dinner, a Christmas party and sorority functions. The men helped with a Heart Fund drive and planned mothers ' and fathers ' weekends. In campus activities, Sig Eps were members of Alpha Kappa Psi, Sigma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Steel Ring, and Eta Kappa Nu. Several men played on varsity athletic teams. i In tot i - t 216 In cooperation with the Riley County Heart Fund drive, mem- bers of Sigma Phi Epsilon prepare the Heart Fund cans they distributed to all dormitories and living groups. Helping with the Heart Fund drive is an annual Sig Ep service project. Sigma Phi Epsilon- Top Row: John P. Larson, Steve E. Larson, James D. Latham, Stephen C. Latta, Jack V. Lewis, Robert J. Mathews, Staley B. McDermet, Gerald R. Means, Arden P. Miller. Second Row: John H. Murray, James P. Nelson, Jimmy F. New, Ronald W. Overly, John W. Perrier, Thomas D. Per- rier, Frederick L. Peterson, Jack Piepenbring, Joseph M. Ray. Third Row.- Terry L. Ray, Darell R. Reichel, David R. Reynolds, George A. Rockers, Thomas M. Roode, Patrick D. Scanlan, William F. Sheahan, David E. Sloan, Paul D. Ste- phenson. Bottom Row: Charles M. Stites, John H. Strube, Rich- ard L. Swenson, Norris M. Taylor, Charles E. Wilson, John S. Wittenborn, Steve J. Wood, Dennis D. Woofter, Gary C. Wyatt. 217 TKEs purchase option, plan house construction With plans for construction of a new house, Tau Kappa Epsilon purchased an option on a building site. Following the Auditorium fire, TKEs helped the music department move office equipment from Nichols Gymnasium to East Stadium, and in a community clean-up project, TKEs washed walls and floors at Riley County Memorial Hospital. One fraternity member on Agriculture Council was named outstanding senior in farm cropping. Other TKEs belonged to Alpha Zeta, Tau Sigma Delta, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu and Epsilon Pi Tau. Featuring a barbecue at a ranch, the Corral Party highlighted TKE social functions. The fraternity also planned the Red Lion Inn Christmas Party and the Red Carnation Ball. Two hundred ten chapters. Founded Illinois Wesleyan University 1899. Alpha Lambda chapter established 1931. President: Gerald M. Albright. Early Saturday morning TKEs scrub walls and floors for an annual community service project at Memorial Hospital. Tau Kappa Epsilon - Top Row.- Mrs. James P. Jackson, Ger- ald M. Albright, Denis A. Bekaert, Gary L. Bender, Dennis Bitner, Gary J. Blu- baugh, Thomas J. Brady. Bottom Row: George F. Burg, Robert A. Cochran, Darold D. Davis, Robert B. Elliott, Ter- rell A. Fitzgerald, Peter W. Garretson, Ronnie L. Harger. 218 to, ction Kionona :;-. flt move F clean- -up igriculture senior in d to Alpha ; fan Ae Corral tons. The Lion Inn tin Hal ' : . : - (Up m. Alpha labHW :GmldU Tau Kappa Randall L Harmison, Paul W. Hayse, Gary L. Hibbs, Jerry P. Howell, Ray D. Hurt, Stanley R. Husted. Second Row: Carl W. John- son, Claude A. Keithley, Ron- ald A. Kosse, Stephen L Maddy, Leon R. May, Daniel McGhee. Third Row: Richard L. Mid- dleton, Craig L Miller, Mel- vin B. Miller, Paul E. Mueh- ring, Michael J. O ' Neill, Michael G. Pharo. Fourth Row. Glenn M. Pick- nick, James F. Reynolds, George L. Sherer, William E. Soldner, Steven F. Swaim, John A. Viets. Bottom Row. Giles L. Wade, Ira M. Walman, Richard L Weatherholt, Terry L. Wilson, Frederick J. Wisegarver, Richard A. Wisegarver, Doug- las W. Wyatt. . ::r: With a stereo sound system, TKEs pipe music into their din- ing room during meals and into the recreation room for in- formal, after-game parties. Tau Kappa Epsilon, at 1606 Fair- child, observed the chapter ' s thirty-fourth anniversary. Smurthwaite House -fop Row: Lisbeth Patton, Susan R. Applebaugh, Cheri L Avery, Pamela M. Baker, Helen C. Bauder, Bonita F. Biery, LeAnne Biggart, Evelyn A. Bock. Second Row: Annette L. Buckland, Mary J. Buresh, Judith A. Cowdrey, Margaret K. Craig, Vesta L. Dauber, Rae M. Dodge, Cora J. Eggle- ston, Nancy A. Eilrich. Third Row: Carla S. Ericson, Mary L. Esau, Kathleen M. Farney, Mary F. Flentie, Ann E. Friesen, Teresa K. Graham, Robyn L. Granger, Corrina J. Grauerholz. Bottom Row: Bernadine L. Hale, Nancy K. Hatfield, Wilma M. Hazen, Marilee R. Henrikson, Barbara G. Hochuli, Janice E. Hoecker, Sharleen A. Hulsebusch, Jeanette H. Johnson. As she begins her reign, Smurthwaite women hear announce- ment of scholarship house resident as Homecoming Queen. Homecoming Queen lives at Smurthwaite House Smurthwaite, the University ' s only women ' s scholarship house, housed the Homecoming Queen and second runner-up to 1964 Miss K- State-Manhattan. Other members were win- ner of Phi Upsilon Omicron ' s Freshman of the Year Plaque and a K-Stepper. Georgiana Smurthwaite Scholarship House boasted the Delta Upsilon sweetheart and presidents of Phi Upsilon Omicron and Omi- cron Nu. Members belonged to Phi Kappa Phi, six honorary fraternities, the Putnam Schol- ars Association, Chimes, Mortar Board, Angel Flight and Student Senate. Among house social events were a Leap Year Party, Christmas and caroling parties and a spring banquet and formal. The women entertained men from a University of Kansas scholarship hall at an exchange function. i $!!.! 220 ear nun Sixty-five independent women live at Smurthwaite Scholar- ship House, 1500 N. Manhattan. Spring initiation for 23 initiates was held at the cooperative living unit. The house was established by Kansas Home Demonstration Council. n lives )use ily women ' s omecommg %4MissK- were win- reshman of snip etheart and in and Omi- i Kappa Phi, tnam Schol- ling pa Die women ty of Kansas inction. Smurthwaite Scholarship House fop Row: Rosslyn A. Johnson, Louise A. Juvenal, Phyllis J. Kaff, Erma J. Karr, Kay Kaster, Shirley M. Kastle, Constance Krehbiel, Sharon L Ladenburger. Second Row: Rita K. Lilak, Janet K. Mapes, Deanna M. McCracken, Evelyn E. Moody, Luann K. Nelson, Linda K. Niedenthal, Barbara P. Noble, Judith K. Nulty. Third Row: Elaine L Pearson, Lynne J. Peterson, Rama J. Risley, Cecelia M. Schaich, RaeDene Schmidt, Dorothy J. Schrader, Ruth E. Schroe- der, Alice F. Seybert, Sherry L. Simpson. Bottom Row: Carol A. Starns, Mary R. Steinbrink, Diana K. Stephenson, Elaine F. Strahm, Barbara J. Symns, Carol S. Tiffany, Glenna D. Walter, Pearl I. Wehrman, Karen E. Whitehead. 221 Smith Scholarship House fop Row: Mrs. Helen King, Duane F. Alwin, Larry C. Arnett, William M. Butler, Harold W. Chapman, John S. Dillon, John J. Emery, James L. Finney. Second Row: Richard R. Hageman, Timothy B. Har- ris, Thomas R. Hill, James R. Holeman, John D. Holliday, Larry G. Horning, Paul J. Jacob, Dwight D. Jewett. Third Row: Richard D. Knewt- son, Lyle D. Krehbiel, Charles R. Kuntz, Robert L. Latta, Arnold Y. Lee, John D. Loop, Ronald D. Lyberger, Gary D. Lynn. Fourth Row: Kenneth McClin- tock, Robert L. Morrow, Rod- ney T. Nash, Joel D. Ohlsen, Wayne A. Pearson, Thomas M. Rawson, Roger U. Rea, Marvin R. Rogers. Fifth Row: Franklin H. Ross, Jerry W. Rothfuss, Jean E. Saindon, James D. Scheffer, Don M. Seyfert, C. Joseph Stallbaumer, Jerald L. Suberkropp. Bottom Row: Keller F. Suber- kropp, William J. Sweet, Ken- neth W. Switzer, Dennis R. Trisler, David S. Tucker, Lionel R. Whitmer, Robert C. Zabel. Near Maitland E. Smith Scholarship House, 331 N. 17th St., Smith residents help push a car from an icy parking berth. Smith outpaces houses for top scholastic rank With a house grade average of 2.963, Mait- land E. Smith Scholarship House earned the highest scholastic average of all campus liv- ing groups for spring 1964. Special work proj- ects of Smith were helping clear land for the University Park golf course near Tuttle Creek and giving toys to underprivileged children at Christmas. Honoring their new housemother, Smith men gave a tea to introduce Mrs. Helen King to the campus. Smith also serenaded the Homecoming Queen at Smurthwaite and planned the Great Pumpkin Patch Party for Halloween. 222 Faculty guests headline Straube cultural series Faculty guests spoke on Wednesday nights at the Oscar E. Straube Scholarship House as part of a house cultural program. In order to maintain residency in the house, the students were required to keep a 2.5 minimum grade average. Straube men were represented in honorary organizations including Alpha Mu, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Phi Tau Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Eta Kappa Nu and Arnold Air Society. As social activities, Straube residents sched- uled exchange dances with women ' s living groups, hayrack rides and a spring formal. Preparing for a Christmas formal, men of Straube Scholar- ship House, 1221 Thurston, stencil tumblers for favors. Straube Scholarship House - Top Row: Mrs. I la H. Wells, Dean J. Alpert, Gaylord D. Anderson, Fred R. Anstaett, Robert E. Baker, Richard D. Billings, Steven C. Burke, Montford L. Carpenter. Second Row: Jarvis W. Co- burn, Lawrence E. Cox, Tom D. Dameron, Harold J. Depen- busch, Jay D. Defter, Larry E. Dirksen, Gary L Doolittle, Michael J. Farmer. Third Row.- Charles D. Fulh- age, Norman R. Galle, Rich- ard L. Gettings, Spencer B. Graves, Ray K. Haresnape, Gerald R. Haworth, James R. Jaax, Lewis G. Killebrew. Fourth Row: Carmen R. Klein, Steven A. Larson, Joe L. Mauderly, John H. Moore. Loren D. Nickoley, Jerry A. Ogburn, Gene P. Rathbun, Walter J. Reichert Fifth Row: William E. Richard, Roy L. Robinson, Ronald J. Seyfert, Leroy V. Skoch, Louis G. St. Peter, Louis A. Stam- baugh, Arthur L. Stoecker. Bottom Row: Bernard C. Taylor, Burton K. Tribble, Robert L. Weaver, Frederick W. Wicker, Cecil R. Wilcoxon, Herbert F. Zabel, Stephen B. Zeigler. 223 Fall housing shortages force freshmen women to room in dormitory social lounges. Some coeds moved to sororities. Dormitory construction increases coed housing In expansion of women ' s housing facilities, the University began construction of a nine- story, 600-woman dormitory. Plans specified opening of the new dormitory, near West Hall northeast of the campus, for fall 1965. A two- story food service building, to feed students in the projected four-hall complex, neared completion in the spring. Operating Boyd, Putnam, Van Zile,Waltheim and West halls as well as Smurthwaite Schol- arship House and Jardine Y and Q, the Uni- versity provided housing for more than 1,200 freshmen and upperclass women. Housing officials decided to close Waltheim Hall as an upperclass women ' s dorm in the fall of 1965. Evening entertainment at a women ' s residence hall includes a skit given to introduce a candidate in the Favorite Man on Campus competition. Encouraging the dormitory women to vote, a men ' s living group presents its FMOC candidate. 224 tion ising facilities, K specified :-;. %5- A two- ed students ta, neared witeSchol- Q,theUni- i than 1,200 n. Housing n Hall as an tall of m. - ::::: Women living in residence halls must sign out when leav- ing after 7:30 p.m. While new rules give upperclass women Women ' s Resident Assistants -Top Row: Linda S. Hauptli, Margaret E. Tanner, Karen L Runnion, Linda L. Simmons, Linda A. Richel, Lynn K. Parsons, Mary H. Symes, Joyce I. Freeman, Kathleen A. Guenther, Marilyn L. Lafferty. Second Row: Leuita M. Gugler, Carol A. Baldwin, Karen E. Hensleigh, Diane F. Williams, Margaret A. Gomez, Mary L. Hall, Janet K. Griffith, Marilyn E Lange, Jean L 1 1:00 closing hours, freshmen must be in by 10:30 on week nights. All coeds have 1:00 hours Fridays and Saturdays. Dillon. Third Row: Barbara K. Richard, Nyla J. Gnadt, Lois A. Wiley, Carolee Cram, Patricia L. Wenger, Mary A. Southard, Mary E. Ryan, Nicoletta Saines, Virginia P. Mason. Bottom Row: Bernadine L. Hale, Jean A. Loughmiller, Sally J. Lydick, Janet S. Meyer, Cheryl A. Boucher, Janet Thomson, Evelyn R. Jilka. 225 Boyd Hall co-ordinates student-faculty program By sponsoring a Faculty Associate Pro- gram, Boyd Hall worked to further student- faculty relations. Through the project, faculty members visited the dormitory weekly to talk informally with the women. During final week, instructors conducted study sessions in the residence hall. Language dinners were planned during second semester. While dining, with the women, language instructors and interna- tional students spoke the languages of the countries they represented. As a Christmas service project, Boyd Hall collected money for a Manhattan family. The family was invited to a Christmas party at the dormitory. Boyd Hall was one of four dormi- tories in the University ' s residence hall pro- gram for freshmen women. One of four freshman dormitories, Boyd Hall provides din- ing facilities for its own residents and West Hall women. Boyd Hall -Fop Row: Doris J. Woodruff, Burrton G. Wood- ruff, Mrs. Norman Cast, Lyllis Ling, Robert E. Moulton, Steven K. Reynolds, Michele A. Abbott, Lynda K. Adams. Second Row: Nancy L Alli- son, Doris L. Auld, Carne S. Bagley, Carol A. Baldwin, Sylvia M. Barth, Sharilyn K. Beach, Patricia A. Beattie, Barbara L. Beck. Third Row: Peggy I. Beninga, Gail M. Berry, Mary A. Ber- tram, Paula J. Bloomer, Carol J. Bodenhamer, Constance J. Bowers, Barbara A. Bratton, Jane E. Brenneman. Bottom Row: Julia A. Brown, Judith Bryant, Barbara J. Bull, Susan E. Burge, Nancy J. Butler, JacqualineS. Byers, Margaret N. Carlson, Pamela S. Carlson, Carolyn L. Carr. 226 ales ct, faculty eklytotalk Ir ing final :. with the ; fa family. The party at the n ; -.- ;e hall pro- - :-:: - :--: Boyd Hall -Top Row: Connie L Can, Jean M. Casper, Carol Christensen, Janet K. Cole, Carolyn M. Collins, Joyce M. Collins, Sue A. Coolidge, Mary J. Cooper. Second Row: Judy K. Cornell- son, Janet S. Cowan, Cathryn Craig, Carolee Cram, Carol S. Cross, Mary L Crowley, Cyn- thia D. Curtis, Brenda L Daniel. Third Row: Jane E. Dannefer, Susan E. Dart, Genevieve C. Darter, Paula J. Degnan, Sue A. Diller, Vicki L Ditch, Mar- tha L. Dryer, Maxine E. Dupuy. Fourth Row: Diana L Dutton, Dorothy A. Ehrlich, Trudy A. Endore, Pamela S. Engle, Kathleen A. Engstrom, Nancy A. Evans, Paula J. Evans, Sharon Fairbank. Fifth Row.- Cynthia A. Filinger, Luella J. Fosmire, Janice L Frank, June F. Fritz, Mary J. Fritz, Marcia A. Gaines, Mar- cia A. Gaston, Patricia S. Gladfelter. Sixth Row: Jeanette M. Golitko, Margaret A. Gomez, Corinne D. Greene, Margaret A. Griffith, Leuita M. Gugler, Nancy C. Hageman, Sharon L. Hageman, Rebecca L. Hagerman. Seventh Row: Patricia G. Haggard, Constance L. Hall, Barbara J. Harris, Patricia L. Harris, Patricia A. Hatch, Linda S. Hauptli, Sharon A. Headrick, Cheryl K. Hen- derson. Eighth Row: Harriet J. Henry, Elizabeth A. Henshaw, Karen E. Hensleigh, Kathleen Hess, Elizabeth S. Hibler, Gretchen L Hildebrand, Sharon M. Hi Id ing, Rebecca R. Hitch- cock. Bottom Row: Sandra A. Hloucal, Mary A. Hoff, Bar- bara K. Hollis, Linda L. Hoopes, Karen A. Horinka, Carolyn R. Howard, Kay L Howell, Mary P. Hudgens. 227 Boyd Hall -fop Row: Sherri D. Hughes, Cynthia L Hylton, Judith I. Hysom, J. Sue In- gersoll, Peggy L. Jerrit, Pa- tricia A. Johannes, Jeanne A. Johnson, Jill M. Johnson. Second Row: Linda J. John- son, Phyllis M. Johnson, Loretta A. Jones, Mary J. Jones, Sharla J. Jorgensen, Helene J. Kalb, Frances M. Kelly, Carolyn S. Kendall. 77) d Row.- LouiseS. Keucher, Judith L. Kitch, Georgia S. Lacen, Sharon K. Lamprecht, Jean A. Lancaster, Carolyn R. Lang, Linda L. Lange, Linda M. Lantis. Fourth Row: Ardith J. La- throp, Sara A. Lavender, Carol A. Laverentz, Margaret J. Leming, Karen B. Linck, Janice K. Littlejohn, Karen J. Lockett, Nancy J. Lockhart. Fifth Row: Hollace L. Long, Jean A. Longabach, Patricia A. Luckeroth, Laura L. Ludes, Anna M. Luker, Barbara L. Markley, Jacqueline K. Mar- teney, Trudine M. Mazaika. Sixth Row: Melissa J. Mc- Cord, Bonnie L. McDougal, Sherry K. McNeill, Dorothy L. Meyer, Janet S. Meyer, Pa- tricia A. Miller, Suzanne Mil- ler, Sharlene K. Mitchell. Seventh Row: Beryl J. Moline, Sandra R. Moore, Carla S. Morgan, Marie J. Morton, Virginia M. Munson, Sherril J. Myers, Dianne F. Nehring, Karyl S. Nelson. Eighth Row: Suzanne E. Nel- son, Jennifer L. New, Patricia G. Nicholson, Janice K. Nix- on, Dianne S. Nydell, Karen L. O ' Connor, Beverly S. Old, Judith J. Olson. Bottom Row: Lavonda J. Overstreet, Elizabeth H. Parker, Natalie J. Parker, Carol L. Pearson, Marilynn J. Peck, Sharon L. Percival, Marlene K. Pottroff, Virginia A, Ramey. 228 I m I I Boyd Hall Top Row: Diane L Rasmussen, Virginia R. Reid, Pamela J. Reiter, Jacqueline M. Resley, Margaret E. Rhodes, Barbara K. Richard, Denise G. Ring, Patricia A. Roach. Second Row: Patricia A. Rob- inson, Catherine A. Roebke, Sara J. Rose, Vickie K. Row- land, Margaret E. Rundell, Karen L. Runnion, Cheryl A. Schimpf, Barbara J. Schmidt. Third Row: Joan R. Schnei- kart, Constance A. Schrag, Janet L. Schultz, Mary E. Schweitzer, Kathleen S. Scott, Sherry S. Seaman, Linda J. Sebesta, Dorothy J. Shields. Fourth Row: Elaine S. Shu- gar, Andree J. Sieverin, Su- zanne M. Smalley, Elizabeth A. Smith, Evelyn P. Smith, Janet G. Smith, Linda S. Smith, Rebecca J. Smutz. Fifth Row: Karen S. Snyder, JoAnn Spencer, Linda K. Staf- ford, Barbara J. Stanley, Judith A. Stindt, Linda J. Sur- tees, Suzette G. Taylor, Marie E. Thiel. Sixth Row: Jane L Townsend, Janet L True, Suzanne Turn- er, Nancy J. Ukena, Diana K. Vessey, Judith L Vick, Eliz- abeth H. Voelker, Mary A. Voet. Seventh Row: Diane K. Volk- mer, Carolyn K. Wagner, Cathy J. Waldo, Elizabeth G. Wallace, Gloria D. Wanager, Laurel B. Warren, Judith A. Warta, Marilyn K. Wasmund. Eighth Row: Janice K. Weber, Jacquelyn M. Weisser, Mari- lyn K. Weisser, Brenda J. Welliever, Patricia L. Wenger, Rosalyn A. West, Connie S. Whitton, Diane F. Williams. Bottom Row: Helen A. Wil- son, Pauletta J. Winderlin, Peggy J. Wise, Susanna M. Wright, Pamela S. Wurz- bacher, Beverly Wykoff, Mary J. Zibell, Lavina J. Zook. 229 Nearly 300 women live in Putnam Hall. Among coeds living in the freshman residence hall was a student from Ghana. Putnam Hall residents win Derby Day rankings Second runner-up for Derby Darling and two finalists for Best Dressed Girl on Campus lived in Putnam Hall. The freshman residence hall won second place among women ' s groups at Sigma Chi Derby Day. For the first time, a freshman woman from Ghana, Africa lived at Putnam Hall. Caroling at Fort Riley and collecting cloth- ing for a Manhattan family were projects the women undertook. The dormitory scheduled Christmas and Halloween parties, hoote- nannies, hour dances, holiday dinners and corridor picnics and gift exchanges. Fantasy in Frost, the dormitory Christmas formal, highlighted Putnam social functions. Before starting to study, coeds receive calls on several of the four phones on each Putnam Hall floor. Putnam main- tains seven incoming lines for its 16 phones. Students are hired as switchboard operators for the residence halls. ents en ' s groups first time, a rica lived at ies, hoote- iinners and ;es. Fantasy nas formal, Putnam Hall- Top Row: Mrs. Mabel Strong, Mrs. Janel Har- riman, Terrill J. Adams, Mel- ody C. Aker, Sheryl K. Al- bright, Susan J. Alderman, Barbara J. Anderson, Delores K. Anderson. Second Row: Carol S. Ang- win, Kaye L. Atherton, Ro- berta L Bailey, Margret C. Barney, Suzanne I. Beach, Lois J. Bender, Sandra K. Bil- yeu, Jacquelyn A. Bledsoe. Third Row: Sharon S. Borger, Melodie L. Bowsher, Janet L. Braden, Cynthia A. Brannam, Margery L. Brent, Terry L. Brickner, Rae J. Brinkoeter, Karen L. Brodbeck. Fourth Row: Rebecca A. Bur- gat, Judith L. Burgess, San- dra K. Busch, Sue A. Burton, Elaine E. Carlson, Ann A. Car- rington, Nancy M. Castle, Martha E. Caughron. Fifth Row: Lauren E Celeste, Elva J. Chilcott, Kathleen M. Clark, Peggy A. Clark, Lynda L. Clyne, Catherine A. Col- leran, Marcia A. Compton, Barbara J. Cook. Sixth Row: Lucinda L. Cooley, Sheryl J. Cooper, Mary E. Cor- rell, Marilen A. Cprwin, Sherry L. Curtis, Shirley J. Dale, Kathleen F. Dalton, Betty L. Davis. Seventh Row: Sondra J. De- graffenreid, Mildred L. Dickey, Frances M. Dobbels, Brenda E Dold, Judith K. Drouillard, Judith A. Dunn, Sally C. Dyer, Sharon Edgar. Eighth Row: Carolyn K. El- liott, Jerrilyn J. Ellsaesser, Joyce M. Eyerly, Joanne C. Fajen, Nina M. Felbush, Char- lotte A. Ferrell, Barbara K. Filbert, Susan A. Florence. Ninth Row: Beverly S. Fowler, Joyce L. Francis, Mary K. Francis, Joyce I. Freeman, Janice E Frohn, Marcia L. Gadberry, Ann C. Galbraith, Linda D. Gentry. Bottom Row: Ma M. Gerdes, Janice K. Gillespie. Jackie L. Gomer, Sharon K. Gravino, Treasha L. Green, Janice G. Greenwood, Margaret K. Grogger, and Kathleen A. Guenther. 231 Putnam Hall -fop Row: Nor- ma K. Guhn, Mary L. Hall, Re- becca A. Hargrove, Dorothy K. Harper, Marilyn E. Harris, Pamela S. Harris, Sandra L. Harris, Carol J. Heinen. Second Row: Sally J. Helton, Barbara A. Hertlein, Janet E. Higley, Judith A. Hilderbrand, Nancy E. Hill, Penny L. Hoag, Janis E. Hodson, Donna Hol- loway. Third Row: Judith L. Holmes, Shari K. Hooker, Margaret R. Hooper, Janet L. Horn, Lou- ella Horton, Mary A. Hughes, Nancy J. Hunter, Barbara S. Hurt. Fourth Row: Ruth A. Jackson, Lois A. Jantz, Marsha L. Jar- vill, Carol A. Jensen, Evelyn R. Jilka, Helen K. Johansen, Win- ifred L. Johnson, Diane L. Jones. Fifth Row: Janet L. Kannard, Jane H. Kimble, Linda D. King, Jean A. Kinsey, Susan P. Klema, Karen A. Kroutil, Judy K. Kummer, Shari K. Kuns. Sixth Row: Patricia A. Lahr, Patti J. Lampe, Marilyn E. Lange, Lynne Laurie, Susan K. Lawrence, Dixie C. Leut- hold, Ann R. Limes, Elaine V. Lowe. Seventh Row: Marjorie L. Ma- chin, Marian F. MacKenzie, Elizabeth I. Mangum, Carol L. Marsh, Carol A. Martin, Louise M. Mattox, Elona M. Maul, Claudia J. Mayfield. Eighth Row: Patricia McCabe, Kathryn M. McCarthy, Janice F. McClaren, Sandra L. Mc- Elwain, LeAnna McGettrick, Janice D. McKnight, Jackie McQuillan, Cynthia A. Michael. Bottom Row: Faith P. Miller, Mary K. Moyle, Leslie J. Neal, Lucinda L. Neis, Carol A. Noble, Kathryn I. Norberg, Karen D. Norris, Evon L. Obermueller. 232 I i I i I Putnam Hall fop Row: Carol A. Ochs, Kathey L. Oeser, Donna D. Ortmann, Linda S. Otte, Eileen Peirce, Diane G. Pepper, Jean E. Peterson, Linda A. Poell. Second Row: Linda K. Prevo, Ann J. Price, Mary K. Rains, Peggy A. Ralston, Julie K. Ramsey, Suzan C. Ranz, Jean E. Rees, Sandra L. Reeve. Third Row: Sharon F. Rice, Linda A. Richel, Deanne M. Rieke, Linda M. Rust, Mary E. Ryan. Mary A. Ryser, San- dra M. Sandlin, Paula K. Sandy. Fourth Row: Pamela J. Sea- man, Susan L. Schutte, Janet K. Sexton, Jean A. Sheik, San- dra L. Sherer, Marilyn A. Simpson, Lee A. Skaggs, An- drea A. Skradski. Fifth Row: Diane L. Small, Lora M. Smith, Susan J. Smith, Martha J. Spangler, Constance J. Souder, Mary A. Southard, Donna M. Sparks, Linda N. Sparks. Sixth Row: Karen A. Staple- ton, Albertina M. Stegman, Norla M. Stephens, Margene S. Stolberg, Marion K. Swain, Helen Szamotula, Margaret E. Tanner, Faye L. Taplin. Seventh Row: Katherine R. Taylor, Rosetta Tetebo, Linda R. Thompson, Janet Thom- son Marcia A. Thornton, Con- ibeth Tillmon, Susan K. Tink- ham, Dixie L. Turner. Eighth Row: Sharon S. Va- lenti, Camille K. Van Sickel, Karen J. Verhage, Jeanne M. Walker, Maxine K. Warner, Elizabeth G. Wartman, Janet M. Whitehill, Barbara E. Whitman. Bottom Row: Cheryl L. Wilch, Laura L. Williams, Cynthia A. Wilson, Lennita A. Winter, Judy K. Worthington, Mar- garet E. Yessick, Kathryn A. York, Joan C. Zimmers. 233 Before eating dinner, Jardine Q residents complete final meal preparations. Each of the four- and five-woman apart- ments provides cooking facilities. Living quarters in Jar- dine Terrace housed upperclass coeds for the second year. I j c Coeds finish residence in Jardine apartments Spring semester ended the residence of upperclass women in the Jardine Terrace apartment complex. Women were first housed in Jardine during fall 1963. With completion of a nine-story women ' s dormitory, to open in fall 1965, pressure on women ' s housing facilities will be relieved. Residents of Jardine Q entertained at in- formal parties in the apartments and partici- pated in women ' s intramural athletics. Occi piexi Jardine Q-fop Row: Doris L O ' Keeffe, Margaret A. Bal- lard, Lauren A. Barnard, Dea J. Brown, Margaret L. Brown, Susan E. Carroll, Suzanne L Clark. Bottom Row: Cynthia C. Compton, Mary K. Crotinger, Diane C. Dau, Karen E. Dil- lenbeck, Carolyn K. Donner, Jo L. Drost, Joan Farmer. 234 -::::: eta. Occupied by coeds for the first time, Jardine Q is one of two Jardine Terrace com- plexes used for upperclass women ' s housing. Each unit houses four or five women. Jardine Q-7bp Row: Joanne L Foggs, Joan M. Fox, Betty J. Francisco, Diana L Fritts, Lenora K. Gabel, Amy L. Gad- die, Cheryl Gaines, Lynette K. Geffert. Second Row: Nancy M. Good, Margaret E. Halloran, Judith A. Harden, Ladeana J. Har- mon, Dorothy A. Hemel, Sharon K. Ingraham, Carolyn A. Jones, Lela F. Kalbach. Third Row: Virginia K. Koger, Kathleen M. Kruckenberg, Barbara A. Krueger, Lovene S. Larson, Beverly K. Lewey, Lois M. Long, Nancy J. Makalous, Janet D. Marshall. Fourth Row: Barclay J. May- hew, Sandra K. Neaderhiser, Sonja L Newcomer, Sharon L Newton, Janis V. Nixon, Stana J. Nyswonger, Joline F. Oberhelman, Jennifer J. Peterman. Fifth Row: Linda K. Pettijohn, Judith A. Rowe, Judith A. Scanland, Karin I. Schild, Sharyn L. Slentz, Nancy C. Speers, Carol A. Standley, Ramona J. Starkey. Sixth Row: Jeanne H. Stick- ney, Harriett J. Stutzman, Donna J. Taylor, Shirley F. Theis, Jonnie S. Thompson, Patricia A. Urban, Verna J. Weathe rall. Bottom Row: Lorna J. Web- ster, Susan M. Wester, Bar- bara A. Whitlock, Maureen C. Williams, Mary F. Wilson, Gloria D. Wolff, Linda L Woodall. - 235 Jardine V -Top Row: Mrs. Ada M. Blankenship, May A. Wil- liams, Patricia A. Abersold, Alice M. Adams, Judy A. Akers, Mary J. Allison, Janice E. Baker, Mary E. Bjurstrom. Second Row: Linda M. Blades, Martha J. Brass, Reba S. Brazle, Rosalie I. Briskey, Linda E. Bugbee, Janet L. Byer, Barbara L. Cable, Pamalee G. Carson. Bottom Row: Dianna L. Casida, Elizabeth J. Cobb, Dana D. Covert, Darlene Dietrich, Jan Dining, Janice K. Eberle, Arlene K. Fishburn. Five campus honoraries tap Jardine Y residents Outstanding residents of Jardine Terrace Y included members of five University hon- oraries. Several graduate students, night edi- tor of the Collegian and a Royal Purple Queen finalist also lived in the apartments. Jardine Y women competed in intramural kickball, volleyball, basketball, bowling, ten- nis, Softball and badminton. Social functions the independent students attended were a pizza party and a picnic. At a plasticware party, Jardine Y women select storage con- tainers for use in their apartment kitchens. Other parties I the coeds hostessed included a pizza party and spring picnic. The women planned snack spreads for final week. pie Queen intramural ?d were a Jardine Y-7 op flow.- Carol F. Fittell, Sherrill J. Fletcher, Carolyn R. Funston, Susan C. Garver, Sharon M. George, Judith M. Graham, Helen C. Hamilton. Second Row: Judith A. Har- ris, Leslie J. Harrison, Janet S. Henry, Dee A. Holzer, Wanda L Jenkins, Sharon L Johnson, Sherrill J. Johnson. Third Row: Martha J. John- ston, Ronda J. Kesller, Mary J. Koons, Linda R. Lambright, Elaine F. Lemon, Jerre L Lewis, Evelyn E. Lindsay. Fourth Row: Jane R. Lyttle, Linda R. Mann, Stella K. Mason, Linda L McCosh, Kathleen F. Meier, Lynda K. Miller, Susanne Miller. Fifth Row: Barbara L. Muel- ler, Connie V. Nichols, Su- zanne Parker, Lynda L. Pritch- ett, Loretta R. Raile, Cheryl L. Rattle, Dixie J. Reece. Sixth Row: Loretta E. Reeh, Judith A. Reiz, Nina S. Ren- senhouse, Vicki A. Resley, Carolyn E. Rice, Rita M. Rob- inson, Mary C. Sand. Seventh Row: Mary E. Schles- singer, Cheryl S. Schroeppel, Kathleen M. Schulz, Carol J. Shafer, Alice J. Sheik, Irene S. Skonberg, Sheila J. Small. Eighth Row: Susan C. South- erland, Ruth V. Stevenson, Mildred A. Stewart, Joann Stover, Judith L Stumpff, Linda G. Taylor, Leah G. Trible. Bottom Row: Joyce M. Vi lan- der, Marilyn J. Wagner, Alana K. Wamhoff, Saundra G. West, Barbara K. Whealy, Pamela G. Wilson, Cheryl J. Woody. 237 Sunset Apartments- Top Row: Eulala L. Anderson, Milton R. Anderson, Regena K. Alexander, Marjorie C. Al- len, Barbara S. Antrim, Mary M. Berg, Vicki A. Bloom, Carol L. Brandenburg. Second Row: VerLee E. Cheg- widden, Helen C. Davis, Caro- lyn E. DeVault, Sondra S. Dodds, Diane L. Elk, Mary J. Fleek, Catherine C. Fockele, Carolyn J. Franey. Third Row: Ellen C. Herm- esch, Leila F. Jones, Mary K. Kaump, Sandra K. Linte- cum, Judith A. Marolf, Ronda E. McCoy, Sharon A. Mount, Jeanene S. Penner. Bottom Row: Bonnie R. Ruhnke, Linda F. Shoemaker, Carol J. Simpson, Nancy K. Smutny, Sharron L. Ste- phens, Marcia G. Trummel, Judith A. Winkler. ! Snov ratet Vc in University praises Sunset for grade achievement Receiving University housing recognition for outstanding grades, Sunset Apartment residents served as Union committee chairmen and were active in A Cappella Choir, Kappa Fc ofV Urn ton 1 ] Phi, Kappa Delta Pi and the K-State Players. Housed in three-woman apartments, the coeds donated Christmas trees to needy fami- lies and participated in Penny-a-Minute Night. Before going home for Christmas vacation, residents of Sunset Apartments clean their living suites. New furniture was added to a few of the apartments in which women resided at the privately operated complex, 1026 Sunset. Snow drifts, frosted windows and a sidewalk cafe deco- rated with red and white awnings set the scene for Van Zile ' s Christmas formal. The oldest of four women ' s dormi- tories, Van Zile houses freshmen and upperclass students. ent le Players, lents, the eedyfami- lute Night. Van Zile tallies women in each University class For the first time in four years, the residents of Van Zile Hall included women from each University class. In previous years, the dormi- tory had been designated as either a residence hall for freshmen or upperclass coeds instead of housing both groups. Supervised by a new residence hall director, Joan Priefert, Van Zile women honored faculty and parents at two open houses. Coeds enter- tained their parents at mothers ' and fathers ' weekends spring semester. Van Zile Hall was represented in Angel Flight, the K-State Singers and Alpha Lambda Delta. Van Zile Hall- fop Row: Joan E. Priefert, Kathleen A. Allen, Ruth E. Applegate, Mary L Atkinson, Sandra L. Augus- tine, Judy A. Baehler, Judith K. Baird, Patricia S. Barger. Second Row: Ruth C. Barnes, Andrea R. Bass, Linda C. Baum, Vivian R. Becker, Jo M. Bell, Kathleen S. Bergman, Sharon K. Blasdel, Elizabeth A. Bobek. Third Row: Louise A. Bosch, Cheryl A. Boucher, Dorothy A. Brantqn, Margery A. Braun- schweiger, Beverly J. Brees, Vicki L. Brown, Delila J. Burrell. Bottom Row: Wilma J. Cales, Pamela S. Carr, Janet L. Chapman, Elizabeth A. Clark, Cheryl V. Clevenger, Diana G. Cope, Jean L. Court. 239 Van Zile Hall -Fop Row: Dee A. Crossen, Bonnie L Dahl, Patty L. Daugherty, Cheryl A. Daves, Gayla J. Davis, Sandra L. Davis, Barbara A. Derrick. Second Row: Kathleen H. De- Weese, Sherryl L. Diller, Judith K. Ditgen, Margaret A. Dixon, Lynda K. Doramus, Nancy J. Dukelow, Lucinda R. Erbes. Third Row: Martha E. Ewing, Karen K. Ewy, Doris M. Finch, Dianna L. Fiskin, Virginia M. Gardner, Danna L. Garten, Janet R. Gebhart. Fourth Row: Jacqueline R. Gilkison, Nyla J. Gnadt, Mar- sha R. Golden, Mary E. Guth- rie, Marguerite A. Habiger, Sandra S. Hagerman, Caro- lyn H. Hamlin. Fifth Row: Shirley R. Heit- man, Sygni D. Heller, Lelah F. Henning, Vicky J. Hesser, Mary J. Hirsch, Joyce K. Hirt, Nancy A. Hoag. Sixth Row: Diane Hodgson, Lynda S. Hoff, Susie C. Hol- lingsworth, Carol L. Hoover, Cheryl N. Howell, Virginia A. Hull, Ann Hund. Seventh Row: Patricia Hund, Mary J. Hurley, Cheryl K. Huseman, Susan C. Japun- tich, Evelyn L. Jensen, Bar- bara J. Jones, Claudia J. Jones. Eighth Row: Catherine L. Karl, Carolyn J. Kauffman, Sandra L. Keister, Mary E. Klostermeier, Lois L. Koci, Linda F. Lane, Carol D. Latschar. Bottom Row: Gwen I. Leece, Claudia K. Lett, Rose M. Lie- benau, Eileen F. Lindley, Paulette M. Looney, Margaret J. Luce, Joan A. Lundgren. 240 Van Zile Hall -Top Row: Ver- lene J. Makalous, Virginia L Mansholt, Donna L. Martin- dale, Eileen M. Matson, Jacki G. Matthews, Dorothy L. Mayhill, Margaret L. Mc- Cauley. Second Row: Aloha W. Mc- Fadden, Zenah S. Mebed, Patsy C. Meek, Melinda G. Me nhusen, Barbara S. Mitch- ell, Ann E. Moody, Alice P. Morgan. Third Row: Sherry L. Murray, Cecilia J. Myers, Marilyn S. Myers, Kathajean Nations, Sharon L Nelson, Elaine R. Neufeldt, Judith A. Nichols. Fourth Row: Kim S. Nicklas, Bonnie E. Niemoller, Ros- anna M. Parker, Nancy C. Parthemer, Mary J. Pflug- hoeft. Kay M. Rader, Kath- erine M. Regier. Fifth Row: Claudette K. Ren- ning.Joan K. Reusser, Sandra K. Richards, Roberta F. Robisan, Deanna K. Roes- ener, Beatrice J. Root, Karen I. Sampson. Sixth Row: Sharon K. Sauder, Patty J. Schasteen, Jane A. Schlickau, Patricia A. Schmidt, Kathy M. Schroeder, Judy A. Simek, Patricia A. Simmons. Seventh Row: Sandra L. Skaptason, Barbara L. Smith, Elaine C. Smith, Glenda M. Smith, Barbara J. Socolofo- sky, Linda J. Solberg, Karen E. Thorsen. Eighth Row: Wilma R. Tuni- son, Sandra M. Underwood, Shirley J. VanVleet, Carolyn S. Wagoner, Marilyn A. Wagoner, Patricia S. Walker, Katherina C. Warders. Bottom Row: Joan E. Warner, Elizabeth M. Wary, Sharon K. Wheeler, Barbara J. White, Carolyn L. Wilson, Linda K. Wogan, Rose A. Wright. 241 Residents of Waltheim Hall help measure a friend ' s hem, completing a shift for a class or for a special occasion. Waltheim grade average outranks residence halls Trophy for the highest over-all grade aver- age earned by a women ' s residence hall was received by the women of Waltheim Hall for spring 1964. Waltheim also acquired a new housemother, Mrs. Mabel Johnson. Caroling, construction of a Homecoming float, a Christmas formal and an informal spring party were among activities planned by the independent women. With a 22-resident increase, Waltheim Hall ' s 12 apartments were filled to a 90-woman capacity. Each apartment contained one large and one small bedroom, a kitchenette, bath- room and study room. Women in the hall ate in a cafeteria maintained at Waltheim. Only one block from Aggieville, Waltheim Hall provides living suites for upperclass women. The former apartment build- ing at 1436 Laramie houses nearly 90 women and features apartment living with the meals prepared in a cafeteria. 242 erage Is :e tafl was Hall for red a new informal leirn Hall ' s lette, bath- im. - ' - ' . ' -.: ; ; L II I Waltheim Hall -Top Row: Jane M. Albin, Virginia S. Al- lemang, Barbara A. Atkinson, Penelope J. Ball, Marcia A. Beck, Edna M. Becker, Ro- berta L Bell, Doris E. Blum. Second Row: Wilma J. Brig- geman, Beverly J. Brown, Vicki R. Buchman, Lucretia A. Butts, Patricia M. Camp- bell. Virginia A. Carlson, Mary E. Carson, Barbara H. Charles. Third Row: Jeanette E. Coul- ter, Judith A. Davis, Rose N. Defter, Edith M. Dickinson, Phyllis L. Edwards, Darlene R. Eitel, Sheryl B. Etling. Sue A. Fa i lor. Fourth Row: Mary J. Fisher, Gwen I. Garrett, Nancy S. Gemmill, Susan S. Goble, Kathryn E. Grant, Ruthann Guthrie, Louetta L. Harda- way, Suzanne K. Hawkins. Fifth Row: Sylvia E. Huff, Carol A. Imhof, Joan R. Ins- keep, Beverly A. Jackson, Joy S. Jacobs, Martha J. Jel- lison, Edith A. Keenan, Pa- tricia E. Kohlmeyer. Sixth Row: Linda L. Lamborn. Linda L. Lamkin, Mary G. Lashmett, Charlotte A. Law- less, Barbara K. Loy. Susan J. Martindale, Carolyn J. Mathias, Jerrie J. McAhren. Seventh Row: Martha J. Med- craft, Phyllis L. Munger. Grace I. Nease. Martha A. Newby, Karel S. Ramsey, Sharon P. Roberson, Linda J. Schleicher, Rose M. Schoen. Eighth Row: Phyllis E. Schra- der, Willa F. Sidebottom, Ro- berta R. Siegle, Nancy J. Sloan, Deanna G. Stewart, Beverly J. Stone, Sharon L. Stone, Marilynn K. Suderman. Bottom Row: Dorothy L. Sul- livan, Sherry A. Veteto, Bar- bara L Wahlen, Deanna K. Wallace, Nancy K. Wallace, Harleen M. Watson, Judith C. Wieland, Sandra F. Yokouchi. 243 First in a planned four-dormitory complex, West Hall is located on the northeast corner of campus. The five-story dormitory was named for Bessie B. West, a home economist. Opened in 1962, it is a freshman women ' s residence hall. Returning from vacation, West Hall women load luggage in an elevator on the way to rooms on five dormitory floors. West coeds judge cattle, win wool sewing contest Miss Make-It- Yourself- With-Wool of Kansas and a member of the dairy judging team were residents of West Hall. Through scholarship achievement, West Hall women earned mem- berships in Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta and Alpha Delta Theta. Holders of Put- nam, Panhellenic and music scholarships lived in the dormitory. A temporary inconvenience was caused for West Hall residents when a bulldozer mis- calculated an excavation site and severed dormitory phone communication. Fantasy in Red, a semiformal dance before Valentine ' s Day, teas and corridor, parties were dormitory social activities. West Hall planned an open house and informal dances with fraternities and men ' s living groups. ' 4 West Hall- Top Row: Wilma M. Thompson, Charleen A. Achenbach, Kathryn E. Adams, Marilyn J. Allen, Suzie L Allen, Diana L Amerine, Marjorie C. Annis, Nancy L Armstrong. Second Row: Betty R. Ashida, Diana L. Ashton, Mary S. Attwood, Eileen E. Bailey, Ardes M. Baker, Rosemary M. Balzer, Sharon A. Barnes, Dorothy A. Barnhart. Third Row: Chloellen E. Bar- too, Dianne L. Bass, Susan M. Beckerle, Cynthia X. Beekley, Janet J. Beer, Les- lie A. Bender, Lynda C. Ben- nett, Betty J. Billinger. Fourth Row: Phyllis J. Bias- del, Carol S. Blotkamp, Diane K. Bohn, Janet K. Bohnstedt, Roberta J. Boughton, Linda M. Braunsdorf, Mary D. Breit- weiser, Mary C. Brookens. Fifth Row: Lyn M. Buffo, Bar- bara Byrne, Virginia G. Card- well, Sheryl LCassidy, Judith A. Chapin, Janet L. Chattield, Harriett J. Clark, Janet L Clark. Sixth Row: Cecil C. Clinger, Demis K. Cloe, Janice M. Cochran, Nancy J. Condell, Claudette K. Cook, Sally J. Cook, Marilee J. Costello, Kristine M. Counter. Seventh Row: Sydney A. Covert, Deanna K. Cowan, Carolyn M. Culver, Maria R. Dahlsten, Sandra L. Daugh- arthy, Dianne K. Daugherty, Sandra A. Davidson, Anna C. Davis. E ighth Row: Cynthia S. Demp- sey, Jean L Dillon, Alice N. Dresser, Patricia A. Duffin, Patricia A. Dumler, Carolyn L. Duncan, Nancy K. Dyke, Barbara J. Eastham. Bottom Row: Lenette E. Eaton, Jeannette G. Ed- monds, Trudy A. Eller, Ellen E. Eppard, Alice L Eubanks, Nancy L Evans, Janet K. Faddis, Karen A. Falk. 245 West Hall -Top Row.- Mar- sha R. Farewell, Barbara L. Ferguson, Cynthia L. Finney, Susan J. Fisher, Beth K. Fleischmann, Judith E. Flem- ing, Marceta A. Fleming, Lana M. Fox. Second Row: Linda S. Frank- lin, Judith A. Frashier, Lesta N. Freeman, Michele D. Frickey, Eileen D. Card, Su- san E. Garland, Carla J. Gar- rison, Karen S. Gaskill. Third Row: Carol A. Gaston, Tracy A. Gaughan, Patricia George, Louvae L. Gibson, Marilyn S. Goodgion, Sally A. Goodyear, Helen L. Gordon, Linda M. Grant. Fourth Row: Janet K. Grif- fith, Pam J. Guinn, Henrietta J. Gumescheimer, Rachael E. Hall, Carol L Haney, Joyce E. Haney, Barbara J. Harcle- rode, Ann M. Harding. Fifth Row: Harriet A. Harten- berger, Janet L Hastings, Maureen K. Helmer, Susan L Hendrix, Elizabeth J. Henry, Dianna L. Henry, Janet K. Herbin, Toni G. Hesler. Sixth Row: Vicki D. Hesler, Gretchen K. Hilgendork, Rita S. Hiltabidle, Sondra S. Hinkle, Lana J. Holder, Me- linda R. Hrabe, Linda M. Hume, Judith A. Hunter. Seventh Row: Ann S. Hyde, Roberta M. Jarvis, Carlene S. Johnson, Delores J. Johnson, Rebecca L.Johnston, Patricia L Jones, Susan L. Kennedy, Sharon J. Kersten. Eighth Row: Eugenia D. Ker- sting, Barbara J. Kinch, Su- zanne M. King, Karen S. Kraus, Cheryl K. Kuhn, Mari- lyn L. Lafferty, Judith E. Lamborn, Marita M. Lamp. Bottom Row: Janet M. La- tham, Jean A. Layton, Marilyn S. Lee, Rebecca S. Lehman, Carolyn S. Lemon, Gloria L. Lewerenz, Stanley B. Lewis, Alma A. Limes. 246 West Hall -fop Row: Su- sanne F. Little, Diana K. Loetel, Pamela C. Long, Jean A. Loughmiller, Georgia G. Loyd, Sally J. Lydick, Kay A. Magby, Sandra S. Mall. Second Row: Susan L. Mar- latt, Virginia P. Mason, Lo- retta A. Mauler, Sharon L. Maxwell, Brenda C. Mc- Daniel, Peggy A. McDonald, Carolyn L. McFarland, Na- dene M. McGuire. Third Row: Cheryl J. McKay, Robin R. McLean, Josephine B. Mehring, Carolyn M. Mike- sell, Marlyse K. Milburn, Janet L Miller, Linda M. Mil- ler, MargoJ. Miller. Fourth Row: Mona L. Mitchell, Evelyn L Moats, Susan D. Montgomery, Mary J. Moody, Miriam A. Moore, Julia J. Moyer, Barbara A. Murphy, Jean A. Murphy. Fifth Row: Jan M. Myers, Jeri R. Myers, Janet A. Naylor, Candace A. Nelson, Sandra S. Nelson, Sharyl A. Nelson, Marilyn S. Nixon, Vicki L North. Sixth Row: Sandra L Olson, Janice M. Olsson, Phyllis E. Opocensky, Janet S. Osborne, Faith A. Ott, Annette Pallesen, Nancy J. Palmer, Susan E. Parke. Seventh Row: Patricia A. Pat- ton, Patsy S. Paulsen, Carol S. Pearson, Norma B. Perry, Karen S. Peters, Lola J. Peters, Marilyn J. Plett, Sherry L. Powers. Eighth Row: Marilyn K. Pret- zer, Mary J. Pretzer, Patricia L. Prochaska, Judy E. Raitt, Nancy J. Ransom, Barbara L. Reed, Geraldine F. Regehr, Carolyn A. Reichard. Bottom Row: Jean D. Reilly, Chloe E. Rexroad, Linda L Rexroat, Martha J. Reynolds, Karen J. Richardson, Mary P. Richter, Linda D. Risser, Sal- lie K. Roach. Jlftfc 247 West Hall -fop Row: Phyl- lis M. Robinson, Nicoletta Saines, Lauren E. Schmidt, Beverly A. Schneider, Diane L Schneider, Carol S. Scholz, Sheryl K. Schroder, Martha A. Schumacher. Second Row: Cheryl E. Scoby, Kathryn A. Scott, Martha J. Scott, Patricia A. Seitz, Pa- tricia N. Shafer, Linda M. Shannon, Margaret J. Shan- non, Linda L. Simmons. Third Row: Becky M. Slot- hower, Joyce M. Smith, Sherry D. Smith, Donna M. Spachek, Jacqueline D. Spears, Margie J. Spiers, Sherri D. Spitsnogle, Pa- tricia D. Stark. Fourth Row: Rosemary P. Steele, Carol J. Stevens, Linda L. Stevens, Marsha L. Stevens, Jeanette L. Stock, Karen I. Starrer, Janice L. Stuessi, Sandra F. Stur- devant. Fifth Row: Carol A. Suchart, June F. Sweat, Mary H. Symes, Theresa A. Ten Broeck, Nancy K. Thomas, Linda L. Thompson, Nancy C. Tjaden, Sandra D. Tol- lefson. Sixth Row: Bobbie J. Tor- rence, Sheryl K. Tucker, Pa- tricia S. Valla, Sharon L. Van Vleet, Arietta Y. Visser, Rita L Vodraska, Susan K. Wade, Charlene D. Walser. Seventh Row.- Anne C. Waters, Linda J. Watkins, Rena L. Watts, Roxanne Weaver, Alice K. Welborn, Linda J. Wesche, Karen J. West, Karmen M. Whitlock. Eighth Row: Dana L. Whitmer, Diana K. Whittlesey, Janet K. Wilbeck, Lois A. Wiley, Judith K. Williams, Linda M. Wilson, Martha A. Wilson, Reita B. Wilson. Bottom Row: Mary E. Win- dels, Shiela A. Winters, Mary L. Wofford, LeEtta L. Wood, Marilyn L. Woolley, Nancy A. Young, Margaret L. Zackert 248 Petticoat Penthouse 7op Row: Mrs. Nadene Ritter, Kathryn A. Claybaugh, Carolyn R. Cox, Peggy J. Erick- son. Dona C. Gerber, Carol A. Hartsell. Bottom Row: Elizabeth A. Hohn, Karen M. Holeman, Dianna J. Montford, Beverly S. Schroeder, Deanna D. Sip- pie, Eileen M. Suchsland, Janet A. Walker. Thespians, swimmer live at Petticoat Penthouse International coeds claim prevalence at Rice Hall Two K-State Players and a member of Frog Club were among the eight coeds who lived at Petticoat Penthouse spring semester. Seven of the eight residents were sophomores while one was a junior. When the house was organized for inde- pendent women in fall 1963, the women dubbed it Petticoat Penthouse. The privately owned residence hall formerly had served as an annex to a sorority house next door. Two suppers in the fall and informal parties in the spring were planned by the independ- ent women. The upperclass residence hall was located at 615 Fairchild Terrace. Internationality claimed a prominent spot in Rice Hall with 10 of the 18 residents claim- ing China, Mexico, Turkey and India as home. Fifteen of the women were graduate students, and two of them studied at the University on government grants. Music, art, math and biological science majors were among curriculums in which Rice Hall women were enrolled. Maria Nava of Mexico acted as the women ' s president. Formerly a nurses ' home for St. Mary ' s Hospital, the two-story, frame structure at 314 N. llth St. was converted into a residence hall for independent women in 1961. II Rice Hall-7 op Row: Mrs. Julia Schimmels, Jane H. Beilke, Susan G. Carstens, Margaret S. Chie, Virginia A. Garvin. Bottom Row: Jeanette M. Isakson, Linda K. Kessinger, Hee J. Pi, Betty J. Sandlin, Mary B. Sawyer. 249 Providing quarters for men, Marlatt and Goodnow halls house 600 students each. Marlatt, completed in time for fall semester, utilizes the Goodnow floor plan. Dormitory residents eat at a cafeteria built between the dormitories. Enter Men ' s Residence Hall Assistants - Top Row: Gale E. Britton, Eldon L Mickelson, Ralph E. Stegner, Jerry L. Wilson, William J. Schrandt, Don E. Zimmerman, Lawrence R. Brenn, Irene B. Meyers, sponsor. Second Row: Max L. Allison, Dennis W. Ruckert, Robert 0. Avery, John P. Cable, Edward L. Rork, Roy W. Masters, John D. Stegner. Bottom Row: Donald B. Roof, Robert A. Sheppard, Thomas R. Cos- sen, Terry L. Patterson, Aldan S. Olsen, Dale E. Brownlee. I 250 Residence hall cafeteria expands service capacity Opening a second line increased the food service capacity of the men ' s residence hall cafeteria from 750 to 1,350 per meal. After five years operation, the cafeteria was named Kramer Food Center. More than 1,300 men lived in three dormi- tories Goodnow Hall, Marlatt Hall and West Stadium. East Stadium had housed men first semester until vacated for use by the music department after the Auditorium fire. Marlatt Hall, built on the same floor plan as Goodnow Hall, opened first semester for 600 men. Parking facilities for the two dormi- tories were increased during the fall from an original 80 spaces for Goodnow to 400 spots for men of both dormitories. Emergency living quarters are set up in the basement of Goodnow hall due to a record-breaking fall enrollment of 9,450 students. Similar makeshift housing was present in the other dormitories during the first months of school. 251 Goodnow Hall remodels dorm recreation facilities Goodnow Hall remodeling provided exer- cise and wrestling rooms, television lounges and a photography darkroom. Participating by floors in intramural sports, Tonkawa, Co- manche, Seneca, Arapaho, Shoshoni and Paw- nee also planned separate social functions. Represented in nearly every campus or- ganization, the 600 residents of Goodnow Hall formed one of the University ' s two largest living groups. Varsity football player with highest grades among Big Eight Conference squad members lived in Goodnow. Another man was Putnam Scholars Association presi- dent. Charlie Brown and Peanuts characters welcome visitors to Goodnow ' s open house after the Parents ' Day football game. Goodnow Residence Hall- Top Row: Everett G. Aldridge, David R. Alexander, Billy D. Allen, Max L Allison, Karmon D. Almquist, Francisco L. Araneta, John S. Armbrust, Robert 0. Avery. Second Row: Gary M. Axe, Jerry N. Banaka, David E. Banks, Edward D. Barenberg, Lynn S. Benton, Chester L. Berger, Dennis L. Berkholtz, Gordon F. Bieberle. Third Row: Roderick K. Block- some, Ernest D. Boehner, Gary D. Bohn, Joseph M. Bohnen, William M. Bolnick, Steven C. Borell, Wayne P. Bower, Arden J. Bradshaw. Fourth Row: John H. Brand, Douglas M. Brant, Gary E. Earning, Bruce W. Bryant, Roger L. Burham, John P. Cable, John W. Cameron, Richard A. Campbell. Bottom Row: Kenneth G. Carothers, Lawrence E. Cheatum, Robert G. Chilcott, John L. Christensen, David J. Clapp, Kenneth W. Claycamp, Eugene R. Clothier, James E. Cook. 252 odels :ilitie$ 1 Goodnow Residence Hall- fop Row: Anthony T. Coon, Larry J. Cooper, John B. Cor- win, Chester J. Crosetto, Robert T. Curry, Paul R. Daniels, Arthor D. Davis, Gerald E. Davis. Second Row: Donald P. De- Cinque, Stephan R. Decker, Larry J. DeDonder, Wilson L. Denton, David K. Dewey, Rpger S. Dildine, Charles M. Dillon, James R. Dobbins. Third Row: Robert D. Dryden, Charles W. Dyer, Keith L Eberhart, William W. Edds, Michael J. Erickson, Michael E. Eslinger, Gale E. Ethridge, William W. Everett. Fourth Row: Wilfred L. Farnham, William J. Finnerty, John E Fisher, John H. Fittell, Lloyd G. Forester, Kenneth L Francis, Garry L. Frazee, Joe D. Freeman. Fifth Row: Donald R. Frikken, John R. Friley, Robert B. Fry, Robert S. Frye, Edward L Funk, Warren K. Funk, James A. Gallon, Michael L Gam- biani. Sixth Row: Donald G. Gaud- reau, James E. Geringer, Max L. Gildner, Kenneth W. Gilles- pie, Richard F. Gillum, Brad- ley F. Glasco, Thomas W. Gooch, Charles M. Graves. Seventh Row: William B. Greve, Eugene L Gross, Jon M. Gulley, Stephen A. Gulley, David L. Hammond, Edward P. Hannah, C. Keith Hanne- man, Noel S. Hanson. Eighth Row: Kenneth D. Har- wood, Brian T. Haupt, George W. Hawks, Larry W. Hays, Larry L Heath, Gary A. Helle- bust, Henry F. Helmke, Craig P. Helwig. Bottom Row.- Larry G. Hess, James W. Hicklin, Ray F. Hill, Richard B. Hillman, Robert L Hirt, Michael L Hodge, John P. Honstead, Frank W. Howard. 253 Goodnow Residence Hall- fop Row-. Robert W. Howell, James M. Hughes, Richard D. Ice, Dan L. Imler, Carl E. Jeans, George S. Jensen, Roger B. Johnson, Ronald E. Jordan. Second Row: Larry D. Kamp- schroeder, Donald J. Keating, Melford R. Keeler, Myron C. Kellogg, Fred L. Kesinger, Spencer W. King, Robert D. Kirkwood, Warren D. Klawiter. Third Row: Norman W. Koe- ster, Michael A. Koligian, Eu- gene W. Kovar, Richard B. Kraybill, Sherman L. Lahaie, John E. Lake, Larry L. Land- gren, David J. Langford. Fourth Row: Daniel J. Lankas, John A. Lansden, Arthur D. L ' auritzen, Marc A. Laxer, Dennis D. Lee, Michael W. Linn, Floyd T. Lorentz, Wil- liam D. Lorenz. Fifth Row: Forrest E. Louder- back, Ronald C. Lundquist, Jon W. Lyman, Kent L. Mar- met, David A. Martin, Max T. Martin, Ray L. Martin, Richard J. Massieon. Sixth Row: Kenneth Massin- gill, Craydon D. McDonald, Donald C. McEwen, Walter E. McFadden, Michael J. Mc- Grath, Gene A. Mclntosh, Carl E. McKee, Joel L. Mead. Seventh Row: Bernard J. Meirowsky, Eldon L. Mickel- son, Bruce D. Miller, Dallas E. Miller, Jerry L. Morgen- stern, Jerry L. Morris, Michael M. Morrissette, Donald L. Nepote. Eighth Row: Richard L. Nivi- son, John W. Olson, Price W. Oman, James M. Osborn, Robert G. Parker, Roger E. Parks, Randy B. Patterson, Thomas C. Pearson. Ninth Row: Michael B. Peck, Richard L. Penner, Robert P. Penner, Dennis R. Peters, George E. Petersen, Dale E. Peterson, Eldon E. Peterson, Ronald L Peterson. Bottom Row: Ronald N. Peter- son, Alan K. Pflughoeft, Terry I. Phillips, Michael R. Pimple, James R. Ploger, David C. Powell, Kimble P. Randel, Richard M. Reid. 254 i m C J - -. YAttt ' Q ' 3 3 Q Q n iii SA AJ y, i 1 Goodnow Residence Hall- Top Row: Stephen E. Reiter, Thomas W. Rhodes, Gaylord L. Rice, Terrence S. Rice, Eugene D. Rider, Robert L. Riedl, Collin J. Rivers, Ron- ald D. Robben. Second Row: Jackie J. Ribin- son, Richard L. Robinson, Michael D. Rogers, Rodger J. Romberger, Dennis E. Rork, John R. Rowland, Jon R. Rowlison, Grover C. Rundell. Third Row: Charles A. Ryser, Mark G. Samuelson, Michael L. Sandberg, Richard R. Sankey, Daniel I. Saror, Daryl R. Scheatfer. David E. Schmidt, Harlow K. Schmidt. Fourth Row: Merrill K. Schmidt, Joseph M. Schwart, Gene M. Scott, Douglas C. Seibel, Gary D. Seibert, Free- man G. Seward, Randal E. Sheldon, James R. Shetlar. Fifth Row: Donald G. Shivers, Larry R. Shubert, Ronald D. Siaven, Gary L. Smith, Harold J. Smith, John C. Smith, Thomas C. Smith, Jon D. Soder. Sixth Row: Joel S. Spector, Laurence W. Spencer, An- drew G. Spotts, Michael T. Sprague, Donald W. Steeples, Ralph E. Stegner, Alan R. Stephens, Johnny E. Stoll. Seventh Row: Gary J. Strick- lin, Stephan A. Strysower, James G. Stuart, Odo M. Sud- beck, Richard D. Suenram, Steven M. Thompson, Joe E. Thurston, Hrag J. Tilkian. Eighth Row: Eldon R. Trost, Donald C. Utz, Steven J. Van- Hole, James V. VanSickel, James F. Wadsack. Dennis A. Wanklyn, Charles R. Weldon, Ronald L. Welker. Ninth Row: Wendell R. Wells, Dennis C. Westphal, Steven J. Weybrew, Ross J. Wichman, William H. Wieland, F. Lynn Willard, Arthur W. William- son, Jerry L. Wilson. Bottom Row: John B. Wilt, William G. Winter, John W. Woodburn, Michael W. Wpol- verton, William L. Worming- ton, Kendal M. Wright, James L. Yager, Steven W. Yust. 255 At weekly floor meetings, Marlatt Hall men discuss dormi- tory policies, plan social activities and organize intra- mural teams. A Marlatt Hall squad won first place trophy in the men ' s residence hall division of intramural swimming. Marlatt Hall becomes second 600-man dormitory Completed in time for fall residency, Mar- latt Hall became the newest men ' s residence hall. The six-story structure, built on a plan similar to Goodnow Hall, housed approxi- mately 600 men. Like Goodnow, each of the six floors elected its own government. The hall was named for Washington Marlatt, who was instrumental in persuading Kansas to accept the Morrill Act, establishing the state ' s land- grant college at Manhattan. Keeping informed on current affairs, Marlatt Hall men read news media before eating in the cafeteria they share with Goodnow Hall. Each of the hall ' s six floors has a lounge where the men may have dances with women ' s livinggroups. w ' r r Marian Hall -fop Row: Don- ald B. Roof, Neil M. Abel, Douglas R. Aberle, David C. Adams, James P. Adams, Jon M. Ahrens, Clyde C. Albright, Albert J. Alexander. Second Row: Kenneth R. Alexander, James N. Allee, Glenn P. Alpert, Ronald L Altendorf, David E. Anderson, William K. Applebaugh, Jerry L. Armbruster, Ralph E. Arnott. Third Row: Larry A. Ashley, Bruce J. Auman, William J. Axe, John P. Ayres, Roger L. Baker, Mark W. Baldwin, Rus- sell S. Ballou, Edward W. Bange. Fourth Row: Jon R. Barbee, Charles L Beach, George H. Bellairs, William M. Bellairs, Gerald E. Bennett, Lee M. Benson, Dwight C. Betten- brock, Robert D. Bishop. Fifth Row: Richard L Black, William A. Blauvelt, Robert J. Bliss, James D. Blocher, Don- ald I. Blumeier, Fred C. Boger, Edwin D. Bowen, Harry J. Boyer. Sixth Row: Dale D. Boyle, Brian J. Brack, Michael S. Brannan, Alfred L. Breiten- stein, Lawrence R. Brenn, Steven R. Brenner, Warren L. Briggeman, Donald R. Brining. Seventh Row: Gale E. Britton, Edwin S. Broadwell, Ted A. Broers, James R. Brookshire, James L. Brown, Richard N. Brown, Robert F. Brown, Dale E. Brown lee. Eighth Row: John R. Brunk, David W. Bryan, Vinson L Burch, Stephen M. Burns, Stephen Cadman, Rodney E. Callies, Bruce D. Carey, Lyle K. Carmichael. Bottom Row: Tommy R. Carr, Patrick C. Carrico, Douglas F. Caster, Michael D. Caulfield, Bruce N. Christensen, Gary R. Christian, John R. Clark, William E. Clark. 257 Marlatt Hall -fop Row.- Dar- rell K. Cockrum, Ross W. Cole, Larry H. Coltrane, Jere L. Cornpton, Larry R. Condit, Craig Cooper, David B. Corby, Jerry H. Cox. Second Row: Stephen M. Craft, Michael J. Crater, Michael A. Crossley, Gerald P. Crow, John M. Crow, David W. Cutter, Stephen A. Daniel, Stephen K. Danielson. Third Row: Donald F. Darling, David J. Davis, James R. Davis, John M. Davison, Michael A. Dekat, James G. Delfs, Tony M. Delp, John E. Denning. Fourth Row: Dennis L. Desch- ner, Jerry A. Dickinson, Thomas J. Dieker, Robert N. Dietrich, William L. Dillon, Harvey A. Disenhouse, Ernest M. Diviney, Stanley R. Downs. Fifth Row: Michael J.Dumiak, Richard B. Eager, David D. Eck, Lyle F. Edelman, James H. Edminster, Rodney D. Eg- gert, Larry D. Ehrlich, Larry E. Elder. Sixth Row: Dennis R. Elliott, James P. Elliott, Hazen J. Ellis, Jerry W. Engler, Larry C. Epley, Donald M. Essmil- ler, Robert W. Euler, Kenneth D. Everett. Seventh Row: Wayne L. Ewert, William B. Eyman, John D. Fabrizius, Glenn A. Fager, Marvin M. Fairbank, John C. Farhy, Larry L. Fausett, Clif- ford E. Fesmire. Eighth Row: Timothy J. Fields, Calvin L. Flaharty, Ronald C. Fletcher, Patric J. Folwell, Lawrence N. Frey, Marvin Futrell, Daniel R. Galassini, Harold J. Garten. Ninth Row: Daniel G. Gasche, Walter J. Gaumer, Grant E. Glad, Dennis C. Glaser, Nich- olas Godun, Bruce W. Goetze, Thomas R. Gossen, Gary M. Graham. Bottom Row: Gregory E. Grandison, Thayne C. Green, Joseph F. Greenwood, Barry W. Greis, David A. Grider, Ronnie J. Griffin, Gary E. Grimes, Ronald E. Gruen. 258 n = ' s y v I ffe tw fl fl OBI Marlatt Hall-Top Row: Wil- liam F. Cubing, Charles W. Guthrie, Allen D. Hadorn, Ronald D. Hadsall, Neil E. Hahn, Charles S. Hann, David J. Harding, Richard L Harner. Second Row: Stephen V. Hartman, Donald C. Haver- kamp, Thomas M. Heaton, Gilbert J. Heinen, Arthur D. Heitschmidt, David T. Hellen, John T. Hendricks, Michael A. Hendricks. Third Row: Wayne L. Henning, Monte S. Hicks, Bruce A. Hiebert, Lynnford H. Higley, Ronald D. Hoagland, John S. Hofer, John W. Hofmann Dwelle A. Hogan. Fourth Row: David J. Hoi- singer, Glen M. Honeman, Robert H. Hossfeld, Daniel S. Huffman, Dennis D. Hughes, Kenneth B. Hughes, Bernard H. Hund, Charles W. Hurst. Fifth Row: Frederick E Hut- tie, Billy D. Ihrig, Timothy M. Ireland, Willard A. Iverson, Samuel R. Jahnke, Donald L Jameson, Martin E. Janczak, Richard L. Janousek. Sixth Row: Daniel E. Jantzen, James L. Jaske, Robert C. Jehlik, Douglas K. Jernigan, James N. Jobst, Charles R. Johnson, Don A. Johnson, Kelly D. Johnson. Seventh Row: Roland W. Johnston, Charles T. Jones, Douglas L. Kaiser, Marvin D. Kallenbach, Robert M. Kap- lan, Jerry D. Kazmaier, Max S. Keith, Don E. Kelpe. Eighth Row: Ronald E. Keys, Mickey R. Killgore, Michael F. Kingman, Don F. Kissinger, William R. Klassen, Patrick F. Klenda, David C. Kline, David D. Knight. Ninth Row: Loren H. Koch, Thomas T. Kodama, Kenneth K. Koenig, David C. Kolars, Daniel C. Krepinevich, Thomas G. Ksiazek, Leslie W. Kuczynski, Royce D. Kuhl- man. Bottom Row: Dennis R. Kuhn, Clifford T. Kumamoto, Wing Kee Kwok, John L. Lackey, Wilbur L. Lala, Orlan R. Land, Daniel J. Landon, Arley D. Lanman. 259 Marlatt Hall -Top Row.- Jerry G. Larson, Merle D. Larson, Milton G. Lau, Eldon D. Law- less, Duane R. Lee, Lonnie L. Lemon, Larry M. Lenhert, Michael Lichtenberger. Second Row: David K. Light- ner, Herbert M. Lindner, Dale E. Linin, Dwight E. Lively, Roger C. Locher, Richard I. Lorch, John L. Louderback, J. A. Lundquist. Third Row: Larry L. Lybarger, Jeffrey L. Lyon, Robert W. Mai, Gary E. Maier, Thomas E. Marshall, Albert G. Mar- ten, Lee A. Martin, Stephen L. Martin. Fourth Row: Larry B. Massey, Kenneth E. Mathias, William D. Mauck, Gary D. McCargar, Randy J. McDonald, Rex C. McGugin, William J. McKaig, Jim A. McKinnis. Fifth Row: Clifford S. Mc- Knight, Donald W. McLaugh- lin, Robert P. Mease, Robert D. Meats, Gary D. Metzinger, Christopher C. Micheals, James R. Miller, John R. Miller. Sixth Row: Marshall F. Miller, John R. Mitchem, Phillip E. Moore, William T. Moore, Jerry D. Morgan, Lyn J. Mor- gan, Danny L. Morris, William W. Morris. Seventh Row: Bruce D. Mor- timer, Ronald E. Morton, James P. Murphy, Elton G. Murrow, Frank D. Murry, Keith D. Neaderhiser, Wil- liam L. Negrini, Vaughn L. Nelson. Eighth Row: Larry G. Neu- schafer, Michael P. New- comer, Galen R. Niedenthal, Nicholas Nikolenko, Larry J. Nixon, Richard A. Nixon, Owen K. Nordvig, Terry W Odle. Bottom Row: Dwight W. Oman, Kenneth A. Oring, Thomas L. Oursler, Jerry W. Overton, Richard S. Pad- dock, Thane R. Palmberg, William C. Pels, Donald E. Perkins. 260 Marian Hall -fop Row: Dale J. Perry, Lance A. Peterson, Daniel D. Petr, Ralph L Pierce, Richard M. Pierson, Joseph S. Pintar, Ross D. Piper, Eugene L. Powell. Second Row: Kent R. Praeger, Donald W. Prather, David H. Prosser, John M. Quiring, John W. Ragland, Carl C. Ramsey, Lane C. Ramsey, Paul H. Rawlings. Third Row: Ralph L. Reed, Steven M. Reed, William H. Reissig, Max D. Remley, Wil- liam L. Reynolds, Barry L. Rhine, Eugene A. Riedel, Randall B. Riley. Fourth Row: Richard L. Riley, James M. Robinson, David R. Rockhold, Lynn D. Romberger, Edward L. Rork, Harvey I. Rosen, Ronald R. Rosenkranz, Herbert M. Rosenthal. Fifth Row: Richard D. Ross, William R. Ross, Dale L. Royer, Dennis W. Ruckert, Roger A. Russ, Mark S. Rus- sak, James J. Ryan, John J. Ryan. Sixth Row: William D. Ryan, Kenneth A. Sanders, Gen- naro Sansone, John D. Sauble, Perry 0. Scheuer- man, Wolfgang P. Schmidt, John S. Schofield, Harry M. Scott. Seventh Row: Daniel J. Sed- lak, George S. Shank, Mark P. Shapiro, Larry G. Shell, Michael E. Shelor, Robert S. Shelor, Danny D. Sheneman, Robert A. Sheppard. Eighth Row: Dennis R. Siefkes, John L. Siemens, Mark L. Sigg, Douglas G. Simms, John L. Singleterry, Danny L. Smith, Gary L. Smith, Paul D. Smith. Bottom Row: Philip W. Smith, Ronald W. Smith, Spencer L Smith, Stanley W. Smith, Thomas W. Smith, Walter J. Smith, Dallas F. Snyder, Phillip F. Spain. 261 Marlatt Hall -Top Row: Stuart A. Spaulding, Graydon D. Springer, John A. Springer, Paul S. Springsted, Alan E. States, John D. Stegner, Ken- neth W. Stein, Merle J. Sterling. Second Row: Kenneth K. Sterne, Andrew F. Stewart, Fred S. Stivers, Kenneth L Stoner, Melvin J. Stout, John W. Stude, Ralph E. Stude- baker, Clair L. Swann. Third Row: Roger R. Swart, Donald L. Sweat, Homer L. Taber, John C. Taylor, Wil- liam A. Taylor, Jay S. Tedford, Stephen M. Thieler, Douglas J.Thirkell. Fourth Row: Donald R. Thomas, Jon F. Thomas, Lin- don C. Thomas, Ronald L. Tittel, Harold J. Topliff, Ran- dall M. Trembly, James C. Trybom, Terry F. Ungeheuer. Fifth Row: Jerry L. Unzicker, James D. Vance, Garry R. Van de Riet, Henry W. VanLaar- hoven, Roger E. Vanover, Terry E. Waldren, George S. Wamhoff, George W. Warren. Sixth Row: Jimmy D. Warren, Gary L. Washburn, Carl E. Watterson, Montgomery D. Webster, Howard M. Wehr- man, Stephen B. Weiner, Paul H. Weisman, Darrel P. Wentz. Seventh Row: Richard D. West, Richard W. Westhoff, Hugh H. Wheelock, Douglas G. Whetstine, Terry L. White, Austin L. Widener, Robert H. Wilier, Mark D. Williams, Robert A. Williams. Eighth Row: Ronnie C. Wil- liams, Richard H. Willits, Kenneth C. Wiltse, Marvin J. Winkley, Wayne R. Winner, Ben W. Wood, Franklin C. Woods, Steve C. Woodson, Randolph L. Wright. Bottom Row: Robert J. Wuth- now, Jed E. Yaney, Thomas C. Zavesky, Steve M. Zeide, Richard M. Zimmer, Donald E. Zimmerman, Gary L. Zim- merman, Frank E. Zitnik, Daryl J. Zumbrunn. 262 3 CH| f J fT3 i Stl mR International Hall -Fop Row: Mrs. Jean Lymore, Cyril 0. Anazia, Michel Bady, Michael S. Chen, Clorse Dale. Bottom Row: Cyrus Eilian, Joseph Kapela, Fred Metzler, Moses M. Mukolwe, Richard L. Page. La Citadel Top Row: Mrs. L T. Smith, Danny R. Emig, George V. Glines, David N. Hollis, Tara Kishen, Fred- erick C. Meek. Bottom Row: Philip S. Nel- son, Douglas M. Rohloff, Harlan D. Stauffer, Ray D. Stauffer, Gale R. Sullivan, Harlan T. Wells. International Hall houses students of 15 countries Cosmopolitan influences accent life at La Citadel Organized in the fall as a residence for foreign students, International Hall was home for students from 15 countries. Among the residents were students from Persia, India, Africa and France. One International Hall man, enrolled at the University as a special student, was an associate professor of agri- culture from the University of Bucharest in Romania. Although the organization was new, Inter- national Hall men planned several parties. Mrs. Jean Lymore was housemother and an organizer of International Hall. Clorse Dale was elected president of the 21 residents. Interest in international students and life in foreign lands accented the life of La Citadel men. Included among the 11 men were seven students from India, Turkey and Formosa. Christopher Polycarpon, a student from Cyprus, spoke to the men about the island ' s political situation from his viewpoint as a Greek Cypriot. Harlan Wells was elected president while Mrs. L. T. Smith was housemother for La Citadel. The living group, which planned a spring hayrack ride, completed its eleventh year on campus. Tau Sigma Delta and Sigma Tau selected La Citadel men for membership. 263 Kasbah-Mrs. Evelyn E. Rogers, Claude T. Crawshaw, Charles R. Fail, John G. Hayes, Gerald L Lefmann, Michael Quillin, Robert P. Renner, John L. Sheets. Kasbah athletes compete in five intramural sports Five intramural sports were entered by Kasbah men. The house participated in inde- pendent division competition including basketball, horseshoes and badminton. Top- ping social events planned by Kasbah was a spring formal. Active in campus organiza- tions, men in the independent living group belonged to Soil Conservation Society of America, Klod and Kernel Klub and the Amer- ican Society of Agricultural Engineers. OK House- Mrs. Stuart Wal- ter, James L. Abendroth, Larry D. Groves, Robert B. Keigley, Donald L. Kiser, Den- nis C. Patterson, Robert W. Shideler. OK House feels brunt of housing construction Pressure of competition from new Marlatt Hall and apartment complexes near campus was felt by OK House. In one year size dropped from 20 men to four residents spring semester. OK House was organized in 1953 as a boarding house and has housed as many as 48 men. However, during 1964-65 meals were discontinued, and the group ceased to function as an organized living group. During fall semester the men participated in intramurals. The OK House team placed third in the independent division of football. Writing a composition, students complete the English pro- ficiency test. By University ruling, the test must be passed before graduation. Of the 1,194 juniors and seniors taking the test during fall semester, 16 per cent failed. Calculating the distance between two points on a map, three Parsons Hall men work together to complete homework for an Army ROTC map reading course. Approximately three- fourths of the men at Parsons Hall are enrolled in ROTC. Parso ns Hall undertakes yard beautification work :ed in 1953 : ceased to oup. Leveling the yard and planting grass, men of Parsons Hall worked on a grounds beauti- fication project for their housing unit. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parsons served as house parents for the independent men ' s hall, 1334 Fremont. . - Second place, over-all standing in inde- pendent intramurals competition was won by Parsons Hall. As social activities, Parsons Hall residents planned a steak fry and a hayrack ride and wiener roast at Tuttle Creek. Parsons Hall -Top Row: Mrs. R. Stanley Parsons, James H. Anderson, James D. Ball, Thomas C. Burns, Thomas S. Church, Jerry L Covert, Mar- tin H. Crumrine. Second Row: Robert E. Foster, Richard W. George, Gale W. Hamilton, Randy D. Hassler, Larry S. Hefty, Ed- ward R. Heinen, John J. Herynk. Bottom Row: Richard E. Heuertz, Kay M. Kimball, Earl W. Lyddane, James A. McClelland, William W. Smith, Damon P. Swain, Ron- ald D. Welsh, Roger K. White- man. 265 Stadium plans erection of Wildcat victory torch West Stadium built a victory fire before the Homecoming game and made plans for a permanent, gas-fed victory torch. Plans speci- fied that the torch be placed at the north end of Memorial Stadium to burn for all Wildcat athletic events. Residents entertained at a spring formal, a Christmas party and exchange dances with women ' s dormitories. The senior class treas- urer and the captain of the varsity swimming team were among the 30 residents of West Stadium. The men donated baskets of food to Manhattan families at Thanksgiving. Putting astronomy knowledge to use, a West Stadium resident explains how he assembled a three-inch reflector telescope. West Stadium Top Row.- Mrs. Irene Meyer, Thomas Meyer, Arthur A. Adams, Robert J. Albers, Greg L Broeckelman, William W. Buisch. Second Row: Jettie F. Con- dray, Donald D. Craig, David F. Denning, John F. Dillon, Robert T. Duenkel, William D. Eisele. Third Row: Francis L. Eisen- barth, Ronald A. Engelken, Robert N. Garrison, Thomas M. Hanlon, Frank D. Harrison, Larry L. Henry. Bottom Row: Gary F. Hevel, Allan J. Hunziker, Dennis G. Jury, Vincent F. Knopp, Steven L. Leuthold, Mune- haru Makishi. 266 West Stadium -Fop Row: Michael P. Martin, Ronald G. Miller, Masanori Minei, Rod- ney L Moore, Wayne J. Mul- lally, Michael J. Murray. Second Row: Ikuo Oka, Terry L. Patterson, Gary L. Sapp, William J. Schrandt, James E. Schwing, Larry W. Seim. Bottom Row: Daniel J. Shiel, Carl B. Sivage, Donald L. Soupiset, Louis A. Stall- baumer, Michael B. Stevens, Lewis R. Taylor, Dexter A. Vergin. Men living in West Stadium live closer to the campus than residen ts of any of the other men ' s or women ' s dormitories. Students have only a three-minute walk from their rooms, built in the west half of Memorial Stadium, to the Union. D 267 Often preparing daily class work, married women in Jar- dine Terrace must also care for their homes and families. Jardine Terrace Mayors-William B. Pollock, William C. Randle, James I. Miller, A. Thornton Edwards. Allotted the grocery shopping, a married student unloads ingredients which his wife will need for a week of meals. Jardine Terrace units house married students Jardine Terrace apartments provided homes for 534 student families spring semester. Twenty-two of the 24 buildings and part of another were used for married housing. Sin- gle, upperclass women lived in the remaining University-operated apartments. For political organization, the complex was divided into five blocks. An elected council, composed of a mayor and two councilmen from each building, governed each block. Jardine did not conduct an organized intra- mural program as it had in former years. 268 Evening get-togethers with other couples to play cards or Enjoying a warm day, one of the families living at Jardine just talk add a touch of relaxation for married students. Terrace barbecues steaks on a grill outside the unit. First traces of spring encourage car washers to use a hos- ing down site provided for Jardine Terrace residents. The complex of furnished apartments includes volleyball and basketball courts and coin-operated laundry facilities. 269 Studying often proves difficult for the married men living race. Many wives who live in the northwest campus apart- with their families in the University-operated Jardine Ter- ment complex are also enrolled in course work for degrees. Married students use washers and dryers in laundry facili- Not more than $150 damage, I ' m sure, think young road- ties provided at Jardine Terrace for their weekly washing. sters using a sidewalk which connects Jardine apartments. Rising nine stories high, the new women ' s dormitory over- looks work on the foundation of a food service building. Construction begins on a $3,406,000 hall, which will house 627 women. It is scheduled to open Sept. 1, 1965. Combining with West Hall, the new dormitory and food serv- complex. The dormitory, the fourth residence hall built ice center complete part of a proposed four-dormitory in five years, makes possible the closing of Waltheim Hall. m i i i|HB ' ' : m - ' m . ' : --. K S 1 I BOOK THREE Varsity Sports Intramural Sports All-Campus Events Extra Curricular Activities 277-313 314-319 320-361 362-388 Features College memories are made of many things the images of people, places and things. Years after graduation, college days will bring back memories of plays, heated athletic contests, mem- berships in music groups and on judging teams and publications staffs. These extracurricular activities reflect an image of one segment of the well-rounded student ' s University years. Al- though events and organizations must fit the in- terests of more than 9,000 individuals, each student can be sure there will be activities through which he can express his own personality. Distinctive of college life is a culturally flavored atmosphere. In attending programs ranging from Johnny Mathis to the Chamber Music Series to John Ciardi, students mirror cultural interests. Book reviews, plays, the Artist Series, lectures and political activities all provide a foundation on which the student may base a cultural outlook. Photo by Don Richards I -- -.:: Photo by Don Richards Sport Ben At pn west Athl AMeti ' Sports Publicity Director Paul DeWeese and his assistant, Bernie Gilmer, relay athletics information to news media. Athletics Director H. B. Lee examines a drawing of a pro- posed, compacted earth design stadium for the University. Athletics Council studies proposed stadium plans Plans for a proposed football stadium north- west of the campus were considered by Athletics Council. Memorial Stadium, used for football games for 40 years, w as built for $500,000. Contributions had financed con- struction of the stadium. As its primary function, Athletics Council administered policies of the intercollegiate sports program through Athletics Director Horace B. Lee. Merrill A. Durland, a member of the council for 20 years, presided at meet- ings of the 12-member board. Athletics Council -Top Row: Gary M. Thomas, William J. Clark, Charles Socolofsky, John Chalmers, John C. Frazier. Bottom Row: Donald R. Ferguson, William G. Schrenk, H. B. Lee, Merrill A. Durland, Dan W. Upson. Chosen K-State ' s Most Inspirational Player, John Chris- tensen outruns a Tiger defender to gain valuable yardage. With a game in progress, defensive line coach John Kadlec and Coach Doug Weaver issue instructions to the players. Quarterback Ed Danieley launches an aerial against Ne- braska, Big Eight Conference kingpin, in a contest at Lincoln which the Wildcats lost 47-0. During the gridiron season, Danieley completed 36 tosses for 358 yards and one score. Weaver ' s grid team ties for Big Eight ' s fifth spot Finishing the season with a rush by win- ning two of the final three games, the Wild- cats earned a 3-7 record. Coached by Doug Weaver, the team tied for fifth place in the Big Eight. Three wins were the most for a Cat team since 1955. In the season ' s first action, the Purple and White battled Wisconsin to the wire before being dropped 17-7. The Wildcats rebounded against the University of Colorado by cuffing the Buffaloes 16-14. Salting away their first win, the ' Cats survived a Buff surge in the second half of the game. Opening home action showed University fans what was in store during the season. The team ' s defense smothered Missouri ' s offensive thrusts several times before the Tigers edged in to score, winning 7-0. :-: . ::: Wildcat defenders Larry Anderson, Dan Woodward, Charlie Cottle and Bob Mitts smash into Tiger fullback Carl Reese. Ranked third in the nation for punting with a 43.4 yard aver- age, Doug Dusenbury foots a ball against the Jayhawkers. Wildcats rope Cowboys, pacify Iowa ' s Cyclones Nebraska Cornhuskers tacked a 47-0 loss on the Wildcat record in a rugged match at Lincoln. On a trip into Soonerland, Weaver ' s squad ran into pre-season title favorite Okla- homa and fell 44-0. University of Kansas had its hands full with the Wildcats before Jayhawker All-American Gail Sayers broke for a 77-yard scoring jaunt. His run shackled the ' Cats with a 7-0 loss. The team also suffered a 21-10 defeat at the hands of Arizona State. Although Iowa State visited Memorial Sta- dium with hopes of picking up its first victory of the season, the Wildcats turned back a two- point conversion for a 7-6 decision. Against Oklahoma State, the ' Cats used a blocked kick score to win the home game 17-14. Jayhawker Ron Oelschlager is piled up by ' Cat defenders Mike Beffa, Dan Woodward and Bill Matan after a short dart up the ' Cat middle. Althougn Kansas won 7-0, the Wildcat defensive unit stood out for the entire Homecoming contest. t W norial Sta- . Sealing off an opening on KU All-American Gail Sayers, defense players Dan Woodward, Bob Mitts, Denby Blackwell and Bill Matan move in to swamp Sayers. The All-American was held to six yards on six carries for the first half of play. Halfback Jerry Condit flares out into a void left by Iowa State players to catch a pass from Ed Danieley. Condit was the leading Wildcat rusher, picking up 450 yards during the season. The halfback was also the third place receiver. During final minutes with Iowa State, defensive end Bill Matan expresses delight over the Cyclone ' s missed field goal. Matan, a junior, and Bob Mitts, a senior defensive line- backer, were named to the All-Big Eight defensive team. As Max Martin, Bob Mitts and Bob Sjogren gang tackle Iowa State ' s Ron Halda, linebacker Charlie Cottle falls on a Cyclone fumble. The play demonstrates that the key re- sponsible for Wildcat football fortunes was defensive action. In the Oklahoma State game, Bob Sjogren and Larry Ander- son collapse on Cowboy Jeff Williams. Defensive action held Cowboys to 131 ground yards. After winning 17-14, the ' Cats won a fifth place Big Eight tie with Oklahoma State. Lobos edge past ' Cats with lengthy field goals In the season ' s finale, the Wildcats out- classed but didn ' t outscore the Lobos of the University of New Mexico. The ' Cats domi- nated the contest statistically but three field goals, one a record breaking 51 -yard boot by Lobo guard Jack Abendschan, turned the game into a 9-7 loss for Weaver ' s team. 1964 Football Squad- Top Row: Gary F. Pankratz, Max T. Martin, John H. Anderson, Lavere J. Hackbarth, Donald C. Ford, Richard K. Wilkinson, Richard L Kochera, Edward L Danieley, Mark P. Bolick, Larry R. Anderson, Douglas R. Nutter, Edward H. Dissinger, Michael N. Beffa, Harry L. Taylor. Donald E. Gabriel, Roy L. Smith. Second Row: Kenneth W. Pearce, Philip A. King, Pat V. Patton, John M. Novo- sel, James W. Grechus, Ronald L. Barlow, Carl E. Branson, Richard S. Gilkison, Willie L. Jones. John F. Cairl, David J. Langford, William D. Matan. Third Row: Robert L. Hailey, Donald J. Lawrence, Daniel F. Woodward, Martin W. Aubuchon, Steve P. Overton, Warren D. Kla- 1964 FOOTBALL Kansas State 7 Wisconsin 17 Kansas State 16 Colorado 14 Kansas State Missouri 7 Kansas State Nebraska 47 Kansas State Oklahoma 44 Kansas State Kansas 7 Kansas State 10 Arizona State 21 Kansas State 7 Iowa State 6 Kansas State 17 Oklahoma State 14 Kansas State 7 New Mexico 9 Nebraska won the 1964 Big Eight Conference football race. Oklahoma finished second; Kansas was third; and Missouri took fourth. K-State and Oklahoma State tied for fifth; Colorado placed seventh; and Iowa State claimed eighth. witer, Matthew F. Sinisi, James C. Perry, Rodney D. Nicholson, David L. Alexander, William C. Wilson, HenryS. Howard, Joseph M. Mur- ray, Charles F. Cottle, Robert B. Nichols, Jerry L. Cook, Kenneth D. LaRue, Richard E. Towers. Bottom Row: Laurence Morgan, John A. Kadlec, Richard L. Branson, Richard A. Riggs, Robert L Mitts, Robert H. Becker, Denby L. BlackwelK Lawrence E. Condit, Douglas W. Weaver, Douglas K. Dusenbury, Robert D. Sjogren, John L Christen- sen, Michael D. Penrod, C arl J. Brown, Edward R. Dissinger, and Edward Blankenhagen. ' Cat frosh team suffers NU, KU gridiron losses Under first-year Coach Ken LaRue, the Wildcat freshman squad continued its losing tendencies. However, marked improvement was noted at each game. Against the Nebraska crew, the yearlings fought gamely, but finally fell 0-7 before a hard-rushing Husker attack. Although the frosh rushing attack faltered, LaRue ' s team applied a potent passing assault which netted 100 yards. In its only home game, the frosh squad bat- tled a tough Kansas team and was upended 13-6. Wildcats again used the airways to stay in the game, amassing 185 aerial yards. Quar- terback Mike White picked up 86 yards in a single pass to Lodis Rhodes. 1964 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Kansas State Nebraska Kansas State 6 Kansas 7 13 Up in the air, freshman Art Strozier attempts to spear one of the 39 aerials thrown by the frosh squad quarterbacks. Freshman flame-thrower, Mike White, flings an aerial in bined with end Lodis Rhodes for an 86-yard scoring pass in the annual game against Jayhawker yearlings. White com- the final minutes of play against KU. The ' Cat frosh lost 13-6. 284 fers ises iRue, the its losing movement Nebraska ut finally r attack, n? assault quadbat- 1 upended rds.Quar- vaidsina ' Off for a short sprint is Jim Wallace, top ground gainer for the freshman team. In the Nebraska tilt, Wallace led the 1964 Freshman Football Squad -fop Row: John J. Bortka, Jimmy E. Wilson, Richard K. Balducci, Richard A. Noll, John R. Darling, Ben- jamin G. Hammond, John R. Phillip, Robert A. Senn, William R. Bell, Billy D. Ihrig, Timothy J. Knolla, Leonard Schuckman, James M. Dun- can David R. Becraft, John L Vrooman, Roger E. Shoemaker. Sec- ond Row: William F. Overman, John C. Morgan, Richard M. Goyne, Arthur A. Atrozier, Marvin M. Fairbanks, Charles E. Wretling, John E. McClure, Lonnie R. Fomby, Gregory J. Vahle, William B. Greve, Dean T. Hokanson, Marshall E. White, Stephen B. Weiner, Michael J. Mc- Grath, Richard J. Massieon. Third Row: Kenneth W. Albers, Robert team with 54 yards. Using the air lanes, the rookie players picked up a season ' s total passing distance of 285 yards. W. Stull, Richard Richardson, James E. Wallace, Lodis Rhodes, James R. Etherton, Raymond S. Driver, Daniel J. Lankas, Osmond Cain Kenneth L. Chrane, Milan J. Borota, Ronald L. Bowen, Theodore R Arndt, Andrew G. Sports. Fourth Row: Glenn E. Boyd, Charles L. Jarrett, Darrell D. Althide, Michael D. White, James A. Rapp, Leo W. Salat, Melvin R. Avery, Thomas A. Gerencher, Jerold L. Heck, Frank A. Brown, Joseph A.Spurgeon, Gary D. Balmer, Larry L.Clark, Michael D. O ' Rourke, Tom H. Corr, Vernon A. Kraft. Bottom Row: Daniel Scheneman, Ronald K. Holm, Dennis R. Winfrey, Kenneth D. LaRue, James K. Cooper, Ralph W. McFillen, Gene D. Larson. ; - 285 Jeff Simons and Gary Williams fight double trouble, Indiana ' s Van Arsdale twins, for a rebound during the tilt with Indiana. Simons and Williams combined to score 31 points, but the Hoosiers won the 74-70 game. As a Mizzou guard towers over Roy 0. Smith, Dennis Berkholtz, a sophomore guard who netted 17 points in the loss to Missouri, moves in to help the fallen ' Cat giant. Basketball team swoops to Big Eight sixth place Although Wildcat basketball players picked up Coach Tex Winter ' s 213th win, the team finished with a 12-13 season record. The squad placed sixth in the Big Eight. Creighton 82 Indiana 74 Southern Illinois 48 Loyola (Chicago) 67 Penn St ate 60 Washington 66 Washington 71 Oregon 58 Oklahoma 65 Kansas 54 Missouri 62 Oklahoma 69 Colorado 80 Missouri 80 Kansas 63 Iowa State 91 Iowa State 71 Nebraska 62 Oklahoma State 52 Oklahoma 80 Kansas 86 Colorado 50 Oklahoma State 69 Missouri 67 Nebraska 67 Oklahoma State won the Big Eight champion- ship; Kansas finished second; Missouri and Colo- rado tied for third; Iowa State was fifth; K-State and Nebraska tied for sixth; and Oklahoma was eighth. K-State 96 K-State 70 K-State 61 K-State 77 K-State 59 K-State 73 K-State 62 K-State 92 K-State 75 K-State 52 K-State 90 K-State 71 K-State 77 K-State 68 K-State 71 K-State 76 K-State 82 K-State 57 K-State 49 K-State 65 K-State 66 K-State 65 K-State 60 K-State 58 K-State 79 Forward Jim Hoffmann fires a jump shot against Nebraska during a 62-57 Wildcat loss to Huskers. Surrounded by reporters, Coach Tex Winter discusses the ' Cat victory over KU with Jayhawk mentor Ted Owens. Leading Wildcat scorer, Ron Paradis, drives up for a buck- Senior Jeff Simons, who scored 20 points in the first half et as sophomore Roscoe Jackson flexes for a rebound shot. against Loyola, readies the ball for another two pointer. Junior scoring sensation, Ron Paradis, looks for a ' Cat to Paradis led Wildcat scorers during the season campaign pass to during the team ' s 82-71 conquest over Iowa State. by hitting 294 counters for a 12.3 average during 24 games. Wildcats meet Creighton in opening home combat Opening play of the basketball season found the Wildcats meeting Creighton in Ahearn Field House. The ' Cats defeated the Bluejays 96-82 to run up their season ' s highest game score. When Indiana played in Ahearn, its VanArsdale twins shot 44 points for a Hoosier victory of 74-70. Eighteen points by Jeff Simons topped the ' Cat offensive effort against Indiana. Roy Smith recorded 17 points. In the Wildcat ' s first basketball meeting with Southern Illinois, the team snapped out of a first half slump to batter the Salukis 61-48. At the Sunflower Doubleheader, the Wildcats ripped Loyola of Chicago 77-67 as 10 ' Cats shared in scoring. In KU ' s Allen Field House for the second half of the doubleheader, Penn State surprised players by outscoring them 60-59. Simons again led scoring with 33 points. On the team ' s west coast swing, the ' Cat ' s found play in their favor when they defeated Washington 73-66. However, the men lost to Washington the following night. Wildcats romped to a 92-58 win over Oregon, their biggest winning margin of the campaign. Ron Paradis dodges into position for a play in the Southern Illinois game. The visitors fell 61-48 to the ' Cats. Senior forward Lou Poma fights off three Kansas players to nab a rebound in the team ' s 71-63 win over the Jayhawks. Two Penn State squad members entangle themselves with 6- foot, 10-inch Roy Smith at the Sunflower Doubleheader. i 1 Senior Lou Poma, who signed a contract to play profes- sional football, blocks a shot loosed by a Creighton player. Roy Smith, 6-foot, 10-inch pivot, receives the worst end of a play after he is knocked down during the game with OU. After setting up a play with a delicate pass, Jeff Simons (21) moves in to fight for the rebound from a shot taken by Jim Hoffmann against Missouri. The Tigers ended the ' Cat ' s eight-game, home winning streak with a 67-58 victory. : - In the game against Loyola of Chicago during the Sunflower Doubleheader, Dick Barnard chases a loose ball. The Wild- As Jim Hoffmann goes for a rebound, Ron Paradis arches a shot over the out-stretched hand of a Penn State player. - --:--. -. cats defeated the Ramblers 77-67 in the first meeting of the two schools since 1936 when Loyola upended the Wildcats. ' Cats win two, place third in pre-season tourney In the pre-season Big Eight Tournament in Kansas City, the ' Cats downed Oklahoma 75-65 in the first game but were edged out by Kansas 54-52 in the second contest. While the team finished third by defeating Missouri 90-62, Kansas players were the eventual cham- pions. Later, on a last second tip-in by Roy Smith, the squad won a game with Oklahoma in the opening conference game. On the road, the Wildcats met Colorado and Missouri. The Buffaloes scored an 80-77 win despite a 22-point performance by Ron Paradis. Missouri ripped the team 80-68 in an afternoon, televised game. With Roy Smith hitting 25 points, the Wildcats defeated Kansas 71-63. Iowa State dropped the men 91-76, but the ' Cats overcame the loss with an 82-71 win in a return game. With a 62-57 upset, Nebraska started a four- game ' Cat losing streak. Big Eight winner, Oklahoma State, defeated the ' Cats 52-49. 291 Basketball players cluster around Roy Smith after they scored a two-point win over OU. Smith, named to the Big Eight All-Academic first team, recorded a goal as the gun sounded to hand the Wildcats a 71-69 victory over Oklahoma. Fieri r: ' Cats fight losing skein, win finale at Nebraska Oklahoma kept the Wildcat losing skein alive with an 80-65 victory in the third season game between the two teams. Ron Paradis triggered ' Cat scoring by netting 15 points. To avenge an early season loss, KU jumped into an early game lead of 11-2 and pinned the team 86-22. Wildcats broke the losing streak with a 65-50 win over Colorado. Smith led the ' Cat assault with 14 points. In a return match with Oklahoma State, the players lost 69-60 to the Cowboys. In the final home encounter, the men sus- tained a 67-58 defeat by Missouri. For the season ' s finale at Lincoln, the Wildcats stormed over the Cornhuskers 79-67. Sophomore Dennis Berkholtz recorded 19 points. 292 From a basket ' s-eye view, Larry Weigel makes a steal from Colorado ' s Bob Bauers in the 65-50 ' Cat basketball victory. 1965 fefa ' -- ' - trtt ' 1.1 Fierce competition between Roy Smith and a KU player spurs Smith to complete his best season game, ne tting 25 points. Grabbing a rebound over Missouri ' s Ned Monsees, Sammy Robinson adds to 111 baskets he scored during the season. 1965 Basketball Squad -Top Row: Assistant Coach Roy DeWitz, Jeffrey C. Simons, James N. Hoffmann, John W. Olson, Nick Pino, Roy 0. Smith, Gary W. Williams, Louis L Poma. Second Row: Assis- tant Coach William W. Guthridge, Robert E. George, Sammy J. Robinson, Ronald E. Paradis, Dennis L. Berkholtz, Dick L. Barnard, James R. McConnell, Coach Tex Winter. Bottom Row: Lawrence N. Weigel, Lawrence A. Cohan, Gerald E. Janovetz, Chester L. Berger, William R. Jackson, Richard V. Linnell, John S. McCormick, Student Manager Jerry D. Kazmaier. Sophomore Dennis Berkholtz fakes a shot over seven-foot Nick Pino in varsity-freshman play won by the varsity men 72-49. Spearing a rebound against Nebraska, Earl Seyfert shows the form that helped him lead the frosh team in rebounding. 1965 Freshman Basketball Squad -fop Row: Tommie J. Harvey, Robert D. Herman, Michael H. Williams, Earl H. Seyfert, Neddie K. Goss, Leo D. Hawkins, Walter J. Viney. Second Row: Coach Roy DeWitz, Assistant Coach William W. Guthridge, Roy K. Teas, Alan J. Robinson, Daniel E. Gaskin, Thomas K. Rogge, Joseph S. Henrichs, Steven F. Honeycutt, Student Assistant Thomas C. Train, Coach Morice F. Winter. Bottom Row: Student Manager Jimmie W. Smith, Rodney D. McMullen, Roger K. Dickerson, Stephen A.Webb, Eugene D. Rider, Mark T. Milbourn, John W. Shupe, Student Manager Robert D. Meats. Freshman cage season closes with 4-4 record After four early season victories, the fresh- man basketball team slumped to a 4-4 over-all mark. With three high school Ail-American recruits, the yearlings opened with an 86-59 win over Chanute Junior College. On the road against Nebraska, the squad whipped the Cornhuskers 73-71. Meeting University of Kansas freshmen twice, the ' Cats recorded losing scores both times. The freshmen ended the season de- feated by Parsons Junior College, KU and Missouri in a final three-game home stand. 1965 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Chanute Junior College 59 Dodge City Junior College 71 Nebraska 71 Nebraska 81 Kansas 78 Parsons Junior College 78 Kansas 61 Missouri 64 Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas. State 86 76 73 83 63 77 58 58 Mike Williams, who led freshmen in scoring and finished second in rebounding, grabs a rebound during the KU game. Putting a stop to a drive by Dodge City ' s Reggie Green is ' Cat Roy Teas. Former high school All-Americans, Mike Williams and Earl Seyfert, move to assist Teas. With an average 18.4 points per game, Williams was top frosh scorer. : Moving in for the kill, senior Dick DeMoss attempts to turn a Fort Hays wrestler to set him in position for a pin. Four Wildcat Wrestlers place in Big Eight meet Wildcat wrestlers placed fifth in the Big Eight, boosted by a third place finish by Richard DeMoss in the 157-pound class. Martin Little, 123; Gary Watson, 177; and Ron Baker, heavyweight, placed fourth in their classes at the conference meet. Oklahoma State finished first, followed by Iowa State, Oklahoma, Colorado, K-State, Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas. 1965 WRESTLING Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State 14 11 22 14 21 9 2 20 25 27 23 13 9 22 27 8 South Dakota State Minnesota 16 Wisconsin State 5 Nebraska 14 Fort Hays State 1 1 Mankato State 21 Minnesota 27 Nebraska 6 Kansas 3 Oklahoma State 28 Kansas 5 Missouri 3 Wyoming 15 Colorado 22 Iowa State 23 Kansas 10 Air Force Academy 2 Oklahoma 22 1965 Wrestling Squad-Top Row: Coach Fritz G. Knorr, Thomas V. Ruffino, John R. Mitchem, Mark E. Sharp, Jerome H. Cheynet, Russell Lay, William A. Williams, James R. Horning, Martin L Little, Freshman Coach Rosalio Garcia. Second Row: Gene R. Morford, William P. Atkinson, James G. Kent, Joel R. Kriss, Kenneth C. Gore- ham, Leslie A. Schreiner, Dennis D. Woofter, Robert J. Bliss, Wolfgang P. Schmidt. Third Row: Larry E. Elder, Larry S. James, Daniel D. Dunham, Ira L. Dale, John S. Schofield, David M. Greene, Ray Ottenberg, Richard T. DeMoss, Richard G. Howell. Bottom Row: Martin D. List, Raymond E. Smith, David K. Lightner, William R. Hegberg, Ronald A. Baker, Gary E. Watson, Michael L. Moser, William L. Brown, Larry J. Urban, Floyd A. Jones. In a 167-pound match, Joel Kriss strains during his escape from a Nebraska foe. Kriss, a sophomore, was out of action for the last two weeks of the mat season, missing the Big Eight wrestling tourney and a dual with Oklahoma. Head wrestling coach for the fourteenth season, Fritz Knorr directs the fortunes of Wildcat grapplers from the bench. Working a reversal, William R. Williams moves to the ad- vantage before losing to a University of Oklahoma wrestler. Churning to a varsity record in the 200-yard butterfly, Allan Fedosky nears a turn in the meet Emporia State won. Four swimmers earn All-Conference berths Four Wildcat swimmers were named to the All-Conference team. The squad posted a 5-4 dual record. Paced by sophomore Bob Duenkel, who won two events, the swimmers placed fifth in the Big Eight meet. Ranked twelfth in NCAA contention, Duenkel became the first Wildcat ever to place in a national meet. 1965 SWIMMING Kansas State 58 Washington of St. Louis 37 Kansas State 35 Kansas 59 Kansas State 23 Oklahoma 71 Kansas State 54 Colorado 41 Kansas State 67 Pittsburg State 28 Kansas State 64 Emporia State 31 Kansas State 74 Oklahoma State 21 Kansas State 31 Iowa State 61 Kansas State 40 Nebraska 55 Oklahoma captured the Big Eight swimming meet followed by Iowa State, Kansas, Nebraska, Kansas State, Colorado, Oklahoma State and Missouri. 1965 Swimming Squad-Top Row: Coach Edward J. Fedosky, Billy D. Ratliff, David R. Reynolds, Robert T. Duenkel, Terry L Biery, Patrick K. Harrold, Thomas M. Hanlon, Donald E. Hyde. Second Row: Craig A. McNeal, Terry L. Mack, Norman T. Shawver, Gerald M. Plummer, Robert J. Turner, Frederick Erickson, Matthew L. Butler, Allen L. Fedosky. Bottom Row: Dennis D. Hughes, John R. Kegley, Herbert R. Hopper, Craig W. Ridenour, Michael D. Dumford, James D. Latham, Thomas L. Oursler, Dexter A. Vergin. 298 ' . 1 1965 Gymnastics Squad -Coach Frank J. Thompson, Wilson L Denton, James L Bottorff, Fred L. Peterson, Stanley R. Husted, Clair C. Hill, Robert K. Breckbill, Donald C. Griffiths. Gymnasts set records, earn fifth in conference Ending the season with a 5-5 dual record, the gymnastics team finished fifth in the Big Eight Conference meet. Lee Denton and Stan Husted paced the squad in a record setting season. Denton set a Wildcat record for most points scored by recording 210 points. Husted also established a mark in the side horse with 53 points, including eight first place finishes in 10 gymnastic meets. 1965 GYMNASTICS Iowa State 80 Central Missouri State 42 Wichita State 23 Nebraska 93 Central Missouri State 58 Fort Hays State 82 Colorado 84 Kansas 83 Wichita State 55 Northwest Okla. State 49 Iowa State won the Big Eight meet, followed by Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas and Kansas State. Missouri, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State did not compete. Kansas State 36 Kansas State 78 Kansas State 91 Kansas State 25 Kansas State 62 Kansas State 37 Kansas State 35 Kansas State 36 Kansas State 65 Kansas State 71 Captain Lee Denton springs through a movement on the long horse, an event added this season to all-around competition. t V A 299 , Distance runners race to fourth in conference Finishing fourth in the Big Eight high- lighted the cross-country season for distance runners, with DeLoss Dodds coaching the team for the second year. Conrad Nightingale, who finished fourth in the Big Eight meet, paced Wildcat runners to cross-country wins over Wichita State, Missouri and Nebraska. 1964 CROSS-COUNTRY Kansas State 20 Missouri 38 Kansas State 26 Nebraska 29 Kansas State 34 Drake 27 Wichita State 65 Kansas State 66 Kansas 33 Fort Hays State 52 Emporia State 63 Low score wins. Kansas won the Big Eight title, followed by Oklahoma State, Colorado, Kansas State, Nebraska, Iowa State, Missouri and Oklahoma. Jubilant Coach DeLoss Dodds grabs Conrad Nightingale after the runner placed fourth in the Big Eight cross-country meet. 1964 Cross-Country Squad-Coach DeLoss Dodds, Conrad Night- ingale, Michael E. Michaud, Richard L. Gillaspie, Albert N. Yenkey, Kenneth L Francis, Charles Y. Harper, Wilfred H. Lehmann. 300 . 1 965 Indoor Track Team-Top Row: William L Congleton, Michael L Michaud, Donald E. Payne, Lon K. Floyd, Kenneth i H Underwood, Robert E. Schmoekel, Roland M. Gunn, Don L. Riedl, Steven L Rogers Asst. Coach Robert L. Baker. Second Row: Manager Ray L Salyer Wilfred H. Lehmann, Charles Y. Harper, A. Norman Yenkey, Conrad Nightingale, David C. Juggle, Robert C. Mines, William A. Floerke, Ronald K. Holm, Coach DeLoss D. Dodds. Bottom Row: James A Beard, Harry L. Kitchener, John H. Ferguson, Michael A. Novak, William L Selbe, Harold R. Harrison, Arthur S. Harvey, Spencer W. King, Richard L Gillaspie. Cats top second division in Big Eight indoor meet Tying for fifth place in the Big Eight indoor meet highlighted the season for Wildcat track men. Donald Payne and Bill Selbe topped the ' Cat performances. Payne finished first in the 400-yard dash to give the team its first indi- vidual winner since 1961. Selbe placed second in the 600-yard run. 1965 INDOOR TRACK Kansas State 46 Nebraska Drake 16 Kansas State 31 Kansas 91 Kansas State 91 Wichita State 22 In the Big Eight Indoor Track Meet, Missouri finished first followed by Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Kansas State and Oklahoma (tie), Colorado and Iowa State. Gliding over the timbers in a preliminary heat of the 60-yard high hurdles at the K-State Indoor Relays. Ron Holm, in second place, tests first place hurdler Darrell Green of Iowa State. Wildcat runners placed second in the Relays. 301 High-flying Steve Rogers heaves himself into the sand pit during broad jump competition at the Missouri meet. ' Cats pull out of cellar in conference rankings Coach DeLoss Dodds, in his first season at the helm of the Wildcat trackmen, guided K- State thinclads out of the Big Eight cellar into seventh place. Despite injuries to key person- nel, Dodds ' squad posted a one-win, three- loss dual record for the conference meets. Injuries to valuable individual performers was a problem for the Wildcats. Bill Floerke, top javelin launcher; Don Payne, quartermiler for the K-State club and dashman Dale Alex- ander were hampered throughout spring track season with major injuries. Bob Hines, junior broad jumper, headed Wildcat action with most points earned dur- ing the season. Hines scored in each of K- State ' s duals and in the Arkansas, Texas and Colorado relays. Only meet in which the jumper failed to score was the Kansas Relays. During first season as head track coach, DeLoss Dodds times a practice run around the Memorial Stadium cinder track. 302 In decathlon competition, trackster Steve Rogers glides over a pole vault bar. Rogers earned fourth place in the ten grueling decathlon events during the Kansas Relays. Wildcat hurdlers Tony Beard, Jack Hooker and Don Bouchey leg it down to the wire against Missouri, but only Beard placed for the ' Cats. He finished with second in the dual and also took third in high hurdles at the Colorado contest. 303 Strained expressions cover the faces of Wildcat and Missouri sprinters as they explode from starting blocks in the Mis- souri duai ' Cat trackmen scored, but not enough to ward off a 80V2 to 64 Yz loss suffered at the hands of the Tigers. 1964 Outdoor Track Squad- fop Row: Gerald L Condit, Michael A. Novak David C. Tuggle, K. Jack Hooker, Steve L. Rogers, Kenneth D. Winters, Donald E. Payne, Spencer W. King, Robert C. Mines, William A Floerke. Second Row: John P. McNeal, Lawrence E. Condit, Robert E Schmoekel, William L. Selbe, Jerold W. Kinnamon, Arthur S. Har- vey, Richard L. Gillaspie, William W. Dutton, James A. Beard, Ray L Salyer Coach D. DeLoss Dodds. Bottom Row: Gerald E. Darnall, Paul B. Swartz, Albert N. Yenkey, Bruce A. McGehe, Virgil B. Roper, Gary D. Bouchey, Dixon R. Doll, John H. Ferguson, William L. Congleton. 304 Ace runner, Bill Selbe, breaks the finish tape ahead of Mis- souri tracksters for first place in the 440-yard dash. Wildcats score points in relays, single action With most scores earned by the team in any of the relays, Wildcats placed in seven events at the Arkansas Relays. At Stillwater five men ranked in Big Eight action while in the sea- son ' s only triangular action, Wildcat trackmen compiled 56 points to overtake Texas Tech ' s 32 counters. Oklahoma led scoring at the meet with 88 points. During the Stillwater meet Dale Alexander, the squad ' s top sprinter, placed in the 100- and 220-yard dashes. Claiming a 266.4-foot toss, javelin bomber Bill Floerke was ranked first in the nation early in the year. He finished the season fourth among national javelin launchers. In final American Olympic trials, the K-Stater placed fifth. Although injured later in the season, Floerke snared top honors at the first spring meet with a 251.7-foot toss. 1964 OUTDOOR TRACK Kansas finished first at the Big Eight meet, followed by Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma, Okla- homa State, Colorado, K-State and Iowa State. - ' In the mile relay, Bill Selbe races to the finish line to secure first place for the ' Cat track squad at the Missouri dual. 305 Late peg from the Colorado outfield allows Wildcat Sam Somerhalder to score a run in the last home game. Wauthier ' s ' Cats finish in Big Eight basement Because of frequent fielding lapses and the lack of timely hitting, Coach Ray Wauthier ' s Wildcat baseball squad finished in the Big Eight Conference cellar, sporting a 5 win and 18 loss record. A stout defense, one of Wauthier ' s trademarks in the past, was miss- ing from the games. Numerous errors were made, leading to 45 unearned runs. Coach Wauthier, in his final year at the helm of the Wildcat baseball team, experi- mented with the line-up, hoping to get the team to snap out of a season-long batting slump. The team average was .168; their oppo- nents batted the Wildcat pitching staff for a .272 average. The leading hitter on the squad was Joe Beck with a .244 average. 306 Somerhalder, ' Cat outfielder, had the fourth highest batting average and was second in runs on the team. Coach Ray Wauthier helps Wildcat baseballers Charley Farmer and Joseph Beck develop their batting eyes. Kans Kans Kans Kans Kans Kans Kans Kan Kans Kans. Kan Kans Kans; Kans Kansa Kana Kansa; Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kan - by Ok . ebras 1964 BASEBALL SCORES Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas Kansas State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State 6 3 8 3 5 1 2 7 1 4 1 1 16 3 2 1 1 3 7 6 Memphis State 7 Memphis State 9 Delta State 3 Arkansas State 1 Arkansas State 7 Kansas 6 Kansas 8 Kansas 5 Oklahoma Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma 5 Missouri 7 Missouri 2 Missouri 6 Nebraska 10 Nebraska 7 Nebraska 1 Iowa State 3 Iowa State 6 Iowa State 9 Colorado 9 Colorado 14 Colorado 24 otirth highest - ' :: Missouri finished first in the Big Eight, followed by Oklahoma, Iowa State, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Kansas State. Digging for home is Wildcat first baseman Ed Avery for an important score in the series with Nebraska University. - : - 1964 Baseball Squad- Top Row: Daniel F. Woodward, William D. Matan, Galen K. Campbell, Robert E. Stauth, Raydon H. Robel, Kenneth N. Aikin. Second Row: Joseph L Beck, James H. Wesch, Gerald D. Soderstrom, Eddie L Avery, Jerry W. Fraser, Carrold D. Howard, Frederick R. Cottrell, Raymond A. Wauthier. Bottom Row: Douglas K. Backman, Jerry R. Carson, Gunter Ekis, Charles J. Farmer, Keith L Cramer, Ronald L Wilson, Sammy R. Somerhalder. jp-dP 307 Coldness engulfs the crowd at a Nebraska game but the steady action on the playing field keeps their attention. Wildcat fastballer Galen Campbell fires a pitch to Raydon Robel, ' Cat catcher, during the Oklahoma Sooner game. Hard slide by Wildcat shortstop Fred Cottrell wins him a place on third base in the Colorado game. The ' Cats dropped three straight to the Buffaloes and finished in the basement of the Big Eight for the second straight year. % Taking a healthy swing, Ed Avery meets a ball. Avery con- nected enough times to drive in 11 runs for the Wildcats. -:-: - Hustling umpire gets out of Bill Matan ' s way as the big Wildcat catcher goes into first base for an easy single. Five game road series opens play for baseball The Wildcats opened seasonal play with a five game non-conference road trip, begin- ning with Memphis State. The ' Cats posted a two win, three loss slate on the trip. The opening conference opponents, Kansas, gave the Wildcats a rough welcome by winning two of three and establishing a season losing trend for Wauthier ' s batmen. Close games played an important part in the Wildcats ' 18 losses during the season. The squad played ten games in which the margin of victory or defeat was two runs or less. They lost seven of them. The Wildcats ended the season with three games against Colorado and hopes of climbing out of the Big Eight base- ment. They lost all three to the Buffaloes. 309 Golfers pull sixth spot in Big Eight tournament Under rookie coarch Bill Guthridge, the varsity golf squad finished with sixth place berth in the Big Eight tournament. In his first year, Guthridge led the ' Cats to a 10-11 record. Top Wildcat linkster was James Colbert who placed second in the NCAA golf meet. 1964 GOLF Tulsa 16 Iowa State 6 Oklahoma State 11 V 2 Iowa State 6 Oklahoma 11 te Washburn 9Vi Washburn 14 Missouri 7 Wichita 11 Oklahoma 15 Kansas 14 Kansas 6% Nebraska 4V 2 Wichita 6Vi Iowa State 4Vi Missouri 3 Nebraska 3 Kansas 11V 2 Missouri 9 Nebraska 5 Kansas 8 Oklahoma State won the Big Eight golf tourney followed by Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Mis- souri, K-State, Iowa State and Nebraska. Kansas State Kansas State 9 Kansas State 3V 2 Kansas State 9 Kansas State 3% Kansas State 5 ' 2 Kansas State 1 Kansas State 8 Kansas State 4 Kansas State Kansas State 1 Kansas State 8% Kansas State 10V2 Kansas State 8Vi Kansas State 10V2 Kansas State 12 Kansas State 12 Kansas State 3% Kansas State 6 Kansas State 10 Kansas State 7 M As Doug Dusenbury tends the pin, linkster Jerry Shaw lines up a practice putt on the Manhattan Country Club course. Golfmen Jerry Shaw, Doug Dusenbury, Don Breit, James Col- bert and Joel Athey meet new link coach, Bill Guthridge. Under Guthridge, the squad picked up a six-game winning streak late in the season to finish with a 10-11 record. 310 Head tennis mentor, Karl Finney, calls the tennis squad together following a 7-0 win in the opening match against Creighton University. The tennis team includes members Don Fassnacht, Bill Bork, Roger Dalrymple and Alan Smith. K-State netter, Roger Dalrymple, swings around for a re- turn lob in the Wildcats ' 7-0 sweep against Washburn. ,-- 1W1 record Tennis team takes eighth in Big Eight contention After moving over five of their first seven opponents, the ' 64 Wildcat tennis team settled for a 7-7 over-all record. The team took eighth place in the Big Eight meet. Top Wildcat singles performer was Alan Smith who com- piled a 9-4 individual scoring slate. 1964 TENNIS Kansas State 7 Creighton Kansas State 3 Emporia State 4 Kansas State 7 Southwestern Kansas State 7 Oklahoma Baptist Kansas State 3 Oklahoma City 4 Kansas State 7 Washburn Kansas State 4 Iowa State 3 Kansas State 3 Nebraska 4 Kansas State Kansas 7 Kansas State Air Force 7 Kansas State Oklahoma 7 Kansas State 5 Washburn 2 Kansas State Kansas 7 Kansas State 4 Missouri 3 Kansas won the Big Eight tennis crown, followed by Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Iowa State. Colorado, Nebraska and Missouri tied for fifth; K-State finished eighth. 311 1965 Rowing Team-fop Row: William H. Dobson, Forrest Louder- back, Jerry L. Henry, Jettie F. Condray, Rowland H. Anthony, Eric W. Kohls, Stephan J. Minter, William E. Gamble, Mervin E. Buchenau, Donald L. Rose. Bottom Row: John H. Yust, Michael J. Crubel, Donald R. Root, Royce D. Kuhlman, Gary D. Francis, William E. Buzenberg, Richard E. Graner, Dwayne D. Gier, Fredric Wisegarver. , r Rowing team organizes, opens season with win Rowing, the University ' s newest sport, claimed title as the oldest intercollegiate team sport. Coach Don Rose recruited 25 men for the Wildcat rowing squad which completed its first season on Tuttle Creek. In their first race, the ' Cat oarsmen pro- pelled their shell to a first place finish in an intercollegiate race on the Mississippi River. While the Wildcat team edged out St. Thomas College, Minnesota pulled into third. In their second start, a triangular at Lafayette, Ind., the oarsmen fell to third place. With Purdue plac- ing first, Michigan State nipped out the ' Cat squad. Squad I965M Uinde Skimming across Tuttle Creek reservoir, men on the year-old Wildcat rowing team demonstrate their prowess at pro- pelling the sleek, 40-foot shell to meet-winning speeds. The eight-man crew is directed by a coxswain in the rear. 312 : - ' - i In thai :,y.,tlK rdnepbt it the ' Cat Squad members of the rifle team, ranked third nationally, practice target shooting on the military science range. Gunnery squad finishes third in national rankings Led by All-Americans Robert Dorian and Margaret Thompson, the rifle team captured the Big Eight crown for the fifth time in six years. The squad ranked third in the nation for the season. Out of the 13 teams competing at a Uni- versity of Nebraska invitational meet, the riflemen finished first. The squad earned first place trophy in the K-State Invitational Turkey Shoot, in which 50 teams entered. With a 10-team increase in competitors, the turkey shoot became the largest rifle tournament in the nation. At a National Rifle Association section tour- ney at the University of Missouri, the Wildcat team also placed first. Against 15 teams in the NRA meet, ' Cat gunners carted off three of the five individual trophies. 1 965 Rifle Team -Top Row: James L Flory, Virgil F. Mel nty re, Spencer A. Linderman, Michael L. Wentz, James K. Leipper, Robert H. Dorian. Bottom Row: Michael F. Kingman, Margaret L. Thompson, Roanne L. Jefferies, Larry G. Hess. 313 In a coed title game, a player for Off-Campus Women, the volleyball champion, returns a volley from Van Zile Hall. Co-ordinating the coed sports program for the second year, Sandra Hick organizes the agenda for women ' s intramurals. cro Boyd Hall Kickball Team -Top Row: Patricia A. Hatch, Judith A. Stindt, Joan R. Schneikart, Genevieve C. Darter. Bottom Row: Judith I. Hysom, Linda J. Sebesta, Barbara J. Harris. 314 Alt! first i eame sports their tared conse ciatioi place. Off- crown scorinj Han 01 theini anund Hah worner Sand co-ordj the sec, villej facility Off-Campus Women Volleyball Team -Top Row: Carolyn J. Cox, Sharon J. Grubb, Judith E. Linden, Rebecca I. Long, Phyllis M. Louk. Bottom Row: Michael S. Anderson, Dee A. Stephens, Kathryn A. Claybaugh, Marilyn C. Morris. Sports participation wins crown for Kappa women Although Kappa Kappa Gamma placed first in only one sports event, the sorority earned enough participation points in other sports to win 1964 women ' s intramurals. In their one championship sport, Kappas cap- tured the swimming title for the second consecutive year. The Women ' s Athletic Asso- ciation presented a trophy to Kappas for first place in over-all rankings. Off-Campus Women won the volleyball crown for the second consecutive year by out- scoring Van Zile Hall in two games. Boyd Hall overpowered Alpha Delta Pi 10-6 to win the intramural kickball championship. With an undefeated slate, Judith Burgess of Putnam Hall won the tennis singles title for her women ' s residence hall. Sandra Hick, women ' s intramural director, co-ordinated the eight sport coed schedule for the second year. Along with fields near Aggie- ville, the women ' s intramural program used facilities in Nichols Gymnasium. Kappa Kappa Gamma Swimming Team -Top Row: Carla A. Krehbiel, Barbara P. Loebeck, Nancy A. Baker. Bottom Row: Cheryl R. Stuckey, Susan M. Mobley. 315 For the first season, dormitory men enter a separate intra- mural division added by Elton Green, intramural director. Betas, Junior AVMA capture intramural titles With a record 1,161 points, Beta Theta Pi ranked first in 1964 fraternity intramurals. Veterinary students on the Junior AVMA team won independent play. Betas and Junior AVMA teams captured the baseball crowns. Veterinary students also won independent volleyball. Sigma Alpha Epsilon earned the golf title, while Sig Alph Bob McConnell won Greek handball competition. Newman Club ' s Francis Chyr was first in the independent handball tournament. Junior AVMA Softball Team-fop Row: Russell A. Frey, Vernon D. Johnson, Robert W. Minter, Roy Friesen, Elmer G. Davis, Richard Blankenship, Gerald L O ' Keeffe, Bernard A. Friesen. Bottom Row: Ivan R. Schrock, Thomas A. Martin, Robert J Beattie, Frederick T. Hanson, Gail D. Anspaugh, Richard E. Webber. Acacia Softball Team-fop Row: Harold F. Dillenback, Raymond C. Schaffer, Donald W. Dawes, Max R. Moss, Gerald M. Church, Robert M. Childs, Frank L. Woofter. Bottom Row: Michael Frangkiser, Stanley E. Christiansen, Dwayne Deitz, David J. Unruh, Bryan L. Query, Darrel W. Andrist. Junior AVMA Volleyball Team Top Row: Harry F. Moberly, Jerald T. Waite, John R. Rule. Bottom Row: Robe rtJ.Beattie, Garland E. Hinkle, Gail D. Anspaugh. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' s James R. McConnell and Newman Club ' s Francis Chyr, division winners, meet at handball. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Golf Team -Daniel E. Fankhauser, James P. Latimer, Stanley W. Knowles, Laurence N. Rively. ' 317 t Beta Theta Pi Touch Football Team -Top Row: John 0. Somers, Kenneth D. Knapp, Thomas H. Haas, Fred A. Isernhagen, James B. Wallerstedt, John H. Banks, Terry B. Farabi. Bottom Row: Paul B. Swartz, Norman E. Smith, Byron R. Stephenson, Kenneth R. Mann, Larry D. Johnston, John D. Harrison, Howard A. Kinzer. Unite Pawnee Touch Football Team -Top Row: Carl E. McKee, Stephen J. Daniels, F. Lynn Willard, Douglas A. Tietjen, Terance M. Young, Donald C. Utz. Bottom Row: Donald G. Shivers, John L. Pannier, Shaun O ' Rourke, Michael W. Linn, Sherman L. Lahaie, Richard W. Lewis. lerome Driller Touch Football Team Top Row: Ronald D. Folk, Raydon H. Robel, Douglas M. Ade, William L. Congleton, Jon S. Wiggins, Billy R. Sanford. Bottom Row: Michael J. Robinson, Jerold W. Kinnamon. Richard L. Spear, Kenneth J. Russell, Prudencio Calderon, William J. Shaffer, Robert L. Lampert. Pawnee Basketball Team - Top Row: G. Roger James, Dwayne D. Gier, Douglas A. Tietjen. Bottom Row: John L. Pannier, F. Lynn Willard, James L. Yager. 318 ' L 1 fc Drillers Basketball Team -Top Row: William L Congleton, Jon S. Wiggins, Barry D. Wentworth, Joseph L. Beck, Richard L Spear. L Bottom Row: Fredrick R. Cottrell, William J. Shaffer, Charles B. Ballard, Billy R. Sanford, Ronald D. Folk. Delta Upsilon Basketball Team Top Row: Michael L Max- well. Lvnn A. Dean, Harold C. Peterson, Robert M. Clegg, Steven M. Evans, Galen R. McDonald.fioftom ftow.-Arlyn R. Fagen, Melvin E. Thomp- son, Raymond L. Daniels, Craig M. Woodard, Nelson K. Reinhardt. Jerome Hantman, dormitory tennis champion, moves to the net to slam a return shot during the intramural contest. Dormitory division joins men ' s intramural roster Pawnee floor of Goodnow Hall captured the first team championship in the newly formed dormitory division. The men were undefeated in touch football and basketball. Goodnow Hall ' s Jerome Hantman of Seneca floor won dormitory tennis singles. Dominating the independent division, the undefeated Drillers captured the intramural sports titles in football and basketball action. In fraternity play, Beta Theta Pi won the touch football crown. A Delta Upsilon squad com- pleted a perfect season to earn the Greek bas- ketball championship. 319 Enrollment sets summer record Setting an enrollment record, 3,448 students registered for the summer session. Ninety Peace Corps trainees attended campus classes. Workshop sessions spon- sored by the music, speech and journalism departments brought more than 800 high school students to campus for short term study. Summer entertainment in- cluded the Beers Family who gave a folk singing program. The Kaleidoscope Players pre- sented the World of Carl Sandburg, and summer dram- atists produced the comedy, Marriage-Go-Round. In the K-State Players ' sophisticated comedy, Marriage-Go-Round, a dean of women and her middle-aged, professor husband discuss their marital problems. Kansas During her physical examination at summer pre-enrollment, a new student has her blood pressure taken. In addition to student care, Student Health and Manhattan Health Serv- ice workers inspect sanitary conditions in living groups. For lime 320 - Kansas Governor John Anderson and President James A. Mc- Cain lead the march of nearly 1,800 graduating students to ceremonies in Ahearn Field House. The governor spoke shortly to the degree candidates in June, 1964 exercises. For June graduates the last requirement for a degree is attendance at commence- ment. Included in the degrees conferred were 484 graduate level certificates. rv I President grants college degrees President James A. McCain conferred degrees to nearly 1,800 students at June, 1964 commencement exercises. More than 1,000 students, who had graduated in August and January, were invited to par- ticipate in the exercises. George Beadle, president of the University of Chicago, addressed the students. Beadle was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree by Vice-President William Bevan. 321 After the Wildcat Warmup and Watermelon Feed students dance to music of a fraternity combo on the tennis courts. MMHMMH pnG? ' Approval of the master IBM card marks the end of preliminary steps in enroll- ment. Next step is to pull class cards before sections reach maximum capacity. 322 At the annual Fall Activities Carnival, students join organizations and com- mittees. Sixty-six interest groups were represented by booths at the Carnival. Purchasing essentials for dormitory liv- ing faces students each September. In the Freshman Talent Show, cast members sing, dance and perform. Orientation activity slate welcomes frosh enrollees, transfer students Orientation introduced al- most 2,700 freshmen and many transfer students to intellectual and extracurricular opportuni- ties at K-State. Curriculum meetings, a new part of Orientation, were con- ducted by each of the Univer- sity ' s colleges. They acquainted new students with administra- tors, faculty members and col- lege facilities. Student or- ganizations in several colleges helped conduct tours. Used experimentally this year were discussion groups on the book, The Adventure of Learning in College. Copies of the book had been available to students during Pre-Enroll- ment for summer reading. Campus tours, lecture ses- sions and the AWS All-Fresh- men Conference, along with the Wildcat Warmup and Watermelon Feed, several dances and the Freshman Tal- ent Show finished the week. 323 Mythology wins Y-O competition Let ' s Quit Horsin ' , Helen won 1964 Y-Orpheum for Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Chi. The skit was a satire on the plight of Helen after her capture by the Tro- jans. Action explained why Athenians took so long to rescue Helen. Judges awarded a second place tie to two skits. Oper- ation Deepfreeze, presented by a Delta Delta Delta-Sigma Alpha Epsilon team, and It ' s All in the Brew, by Kappa Al- pha Theta and Acacia, won second place honors. In action taken by the Y- Orpheum committee, the 1965 production was renamed Har- lequinade. H-Q represented a masked, Shakespearian figure. Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Chi stage Let ' s Quit Horsin ' , Helen. Heroine of the satire based on ancient mythology was Helen, who is shown holding a stein. Kcspiii While guarding Santa ' s workshop at the North Pole, Tri Delta elves confuse Sig Alph gangsters by singing Now Listen, Mr. Gangster. In the production which tied for second, the gangsters ponder the worth of overtaking the shop. bnr . m Keeping the show moving, Y-0 master of ceremonies pantomimes, introduces acts. v Weird cackles fill the Auditorium as Kappa Alpha Theta and Acacia perform It ' s All in the Brew, the skit which won for them a second place tie. As judges announce Y-0 winners, bedlam breaks loose among members of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Chi, who took first with their satirical skit. 325 Coeds in hillbilly attire wave campaign posters while boost- ing their favorite Bovinian party candidate in the pre-con- vention parade. Students in each Mock Political Convention delegation wore costumes to depict a state ' s native flavor. Bovinicms select Lodge, Johnson, don costumes for campaign tactics Weary campaigners await conven- tion ballot results in Ahearn. Bovinian party forces were split as Henry Cabot Lodge was nominated for President in the 1964 bi-partisan Mock Political Convention. President Lyndon B. Johnson was chosen vice-presidential candidate for the Bovinian party slate. High-spirited students donned native costumes of a state to represent its delega- 326 tion in the campaign. A parade, demonstrations and authentic campaign tactics added con- vention flavor. Aims of the two major polit- ical parties were presented to campaigners by Nebraska ' s Governor Frank Morrison and Arizona ' s representative John Rhodes on the opening day of the three-day convention. With action packed jumping, bareback bronc riding is a favorite rodeo event. Performance of the horse as well as horsemanship of the cowboy is judged. As well as providing comedy between rodeo events, a professional clown acts as a bullfighter to screen the escape of bucked riders from the contest ring. i Rodeo rankings go to K-Staters More than 100 students from 10 schools in a four-state area competed in K-State ' s third Intercollegiate Rodeo. In both men ' s and women ' s team events, K-Staters placed second. Top honors in calf roping, steer wrestling and ribbon roping were won by Max Worthington while trophy for best fraternity steer riding team went to FarmHouse. Rodeo Queen Linda Sham- baugh reigned over festivities. Three K-Staters were sent to National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association finals in Douglas, Wyo. Arden Vernon repre- sented the area as regional champion bull rider. Fran- chone DeArmond earned run- ner up position to Ail-Around Cowgirl of the World. Before biting the dust, Brahma bull con- testants must stay aboard eight seconds. 327 Explaining the importance of good soil nutrition to plant growth, agriculture students demonstrate methods of soil testing. Ag Science Day displays and demonstrations were visited by several thousand Kansas high school students. Ag Science Day stresses college Education in Agri- culture Means Mobility, theme of 1964 Ag Science Day, stressed the value of university education and contributions made by the College of Agriculture to research. Janet Janssen, Barnwarmer Queen, reigned over Ag Science Day activities. Displays aimed at high school students empha- sized the job mobility opened by education in agricultural careers. Block and Bridle Club placed first in the agri- cultural display competi- tion. Its display depicted 10 areas of animal hus- bandry study. Visitors at Ag Science Day see how plant substances are extracted. : Hereford steers remain calm while stroked with showing sticks during a beef division judging period. The Little American Royal climaxed Ag Science Day. Showmen enter Royal contest Showing 13 classes of Uni- versity-owned animals, stu- dents competed in the 1964 Little American Royal. Judges named John Nagel grand champion showman and George Raymond reserve champion showman. In the dairy classes, Carrol Campbell was chosen cham- pion dairy showman. Reserve champion was Nancy Tjaden. Sponsored by Block and Bridle Club and Dairy Club, the Royal was dedicated to W. H. Warren, a retired professor. Livestock showmen assemble before opening ceremonies of the thirty-sixth annual Little American Royal in Weber Hall. Working with University-owned livestock, student competitors were judged on their stock showing techniques. Hospitality Day guests inspect a display made by institutional management. Hospitality Day uses 26 exhibits With a backdrop of 26 ex- hibits, A Bright New World of Home Economics was pre- sented as 1964 Hospitality Day. Nearly 3,000 high school girls and teachers attended the an- nual home economics program in Justin Hall. Classwork of the six College of Home Economics depart- ments was portrayed in the exhibits. Each display stressed advancements made in profes- sional home economics. I Slam Open tausl eighty At the Hospitality Day style show, a student models church attire. The model sewed her outfit in a Home Economics clothing construction course. 330 Standing in the warm fall sun, a part of the more than 7,000 persons attending Open House wait to view student displays in Dykstra Veterinary Hospital. Accustomed to spectators ' stares, a cat remains aloof to viewers. Five cat and eighty dog breeds were represented in the Open House animal show. Visitors inspect Vet Open House More than 7,000 persons in- spected veterinary facilities at Veterinary Medicine Open House. The 287 students in veterinary medicine prepared displays spaced through the laboratories and animal hous- ing areas of Dykstra Hospital. Eighth annual Open House was proclaimed climax to Kan- sas Veterinary Medicine Week by Gov. John Anderson. Among Open House ex- hibits were displays concern- ing small and large animal medicine, clinical pathology, bacteriology, anatomy and public health. In other animal- oriented features, the student veterinarians planned a dog and cat show, exhibitions of horse jumping and a Special Open House presentation by the Army Veterinary Corps. Amidst a clamor of yapping dogs, young visitors examine a dog show entrant. 331 Hound Dog, the Arnold Air Society Open House exhibit, is territory and clear a path for its carrying bomber. The an air-to-surface missile to destroy targets deep in enemy weapon, designed for nuclear use, has a 600-mile range. Visitors study the routing schedules for Open House. The tour started in Seaton Hall, one of four buildings involved. Distillation processing, a chemical engineering display, is explained to a coed who wears an Open House button. 332 - -;- - ' 1: - -- As they reign over Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House, Mary Lynn Haymaker, St. Patricia, and Ted Kelley, St. Pat, take an inspection tour of the curriculum exhibits. Colleges rename annual weekend Engineers ' , Architects 7 Open House Renaming Engineers ' Open House as Engineers ' and Ar- chitects ' Open House widened the scope of the annual two- day event in March. An esti- mated 10,000 persons viewed the exhibits, which included a turbine-powered car. Also displayed was an air defense nuclear weapon, the USAF AGM-28A Hound Dog missile. Agricultural Engineering won first place in Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House competition. The departments of civil and mechanical engi- neering were second and third place winners. With his elec- trocardiogram machine, John Bridwell won the best individ- ual project division. Displays were judged on five points: originality, arrangement and attraction, continuity of theme, effort re- quired and interest value. 333 Friends of Terry Biery congratulate him after he was named Favorite Man on Campus atthe Sadie Hawkins FMOC Dance. More than 1,200 coeds voted following a campaign in which 10 candidates visited sororities and women ' s dormitories. Election reveals women ' s favorite After watching the skits of 10 FMOC candidates, coeds elected Terry Biery Favorite Man on Campus. Biery, repre- senting FarmHouse, was crowned at the FMOC Dance. More than 1,200 women voted in the Home Economics Council contest. Lawrence Weigel, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and John Christensen, Good- now Hall were elected as first and second runners-up. 334 Blast jackets and jeans serve as casual dress at the Sadie Hawkins style Favor- ite Man on Campus Dance. The Jerms played for the dance on the Union B-Deck. y nsstylefw : ' .- Richard Massieon and Nancy Lee, king and queen at the IPC Dance, receive their crowns. Nancy represented Kappa Kappa Gamma, Richard Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Pledges choose I PC royal court Richard Massieon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Nancy Lee, Kappa Kappa Gamma, were chosen IPC King and Queen by Greek pledges. Proceeds from the annual IPC Dance, sponsored by Interfraternity Pledge Council, went to a scholarship fund. Rodney and the Blazers played at the Dance. Interfraternity Pledge Coun- cil became the first Greek pledge group in the nation to solicit money for the Heart Fund. Pledges collected more than $1,600. The council also sold Greek Week concessions at sororities and fraternities. At the Interfraternity Pledge Council Dance, the crowd joins the IPC King and Queen for the opening dance after crowning. Rodney and the Blazers played for the annual Greek dance sponsored by fraternity and sorority pledges. 1 I 335 Musicians stage series concerts Featuring internationally fa- mous music talent, the Man- hattan Artist Series and Cham- ber Music Series sponsored nine concerts on a combined budget of $14,000. In its twenty-second season, the Artist Series expanded from four to five concerts. Music groups booked by the Artist Series included the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Solisti Di Zagreb and opera singer Mary Curtis-Verna. Four professional groups were hired by the Chamber Music Series. The Danzi Woodwind Quartet and the Paganini Quartet presented two of the concerts. Appearing for the third time in the United States, the 75-voice National Swedish Chorus opens the Artist Series. The all male chorus was organized in 1888. After the first Chamber Music concert, the Alfred Deller Consort discusses musi- cal techniques. The vocalists record music of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. 336 American pianist and first prize winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Com- petition in 1962, Ralph Votapek performs during the second Artist Series program. Following a presentation of Beethoven selections, the Alma Trio accepts applause. The chamber music ensemble of piano, violin and cello was organized 18 years ago. 337 Union schedules big name talent Harry James and his band appeared as the first big name entertainment of the season. Nina Simone, a blues singer, performed with the James band for Parents ' Day. Largest attendance was re- corded at the Johnny Mathis concert. Mathis, on tour with the high school and college age Young Americans, performed for almost three hours. A folk song concert was also given by the Modern Folk Quartet. The Union Campus Entertainment Committee, which scheduled big name talent, booked folk singer Josh White, but cancelled him after the auditorium fire. Trumpeter Harry James and his band perform for 1,500 persons at a Parents ' Day concert. The appearance was part of a tour, James ' first in many years. ii.j. Mi Before 3,000 persons, Johnny Mathis sings a medley of his greatest hits. Blues singer Nina Simone plays the piano while she sings during the Harry James concert. Drummer Buddy Rich and comedian John Byner were also featured. Appearing with Johnny Mathis in costumes of patriotic colors, the Young Americans sing both folk and popular songs. Modern Folk Quartet members, who met and began singing together in Hawaii, specialize in up-to-date folk music. 1964 Homecoming Queen Deanna McCracken Smurthwaite Scholarship House First K-State Collegian announcing her reign and the Homecoming Queen ' s traditional white cape are presented to Deanna McCracken, Smurthwaite House. 340 First non-Greek in more than 20 years to be crowned Homecoming Queen, Deanna McCracken represented the Smurthwaite House Deanna was elected by a student body vote, while be- fore the election, a faculty- student committee narrowed 19 candidates to five finalists. Henry Bubb of the Kansas Board of Regents presented the queen at the KU football game. Crowned by Blue Key, Queen Deanna McCracken is introduced at the Home- coming Ball. House i more lowned Deanna ted the faculty- larrowed finalists. Kansas :ntedthe -. Carol Walker Chi Omega Margaret Sughrue Alpha Delta Pi Rita Mundhenke P i Beta Phi Gwen Woodard Kappa Kappa Gamma Her name spelled in flashcards, Homecoming Queen Deanna McCracken is introduced during half time ceremonies of the football bout with KU. Under guidance of a Wildcat slave driver, Jayhawk oarsmen row the Alpha Delta Pi-Alpha Tau Omega float, Memories of the Flaw in the Kaw-Or Up a Crooked River. Vandals later burned the first place float, inflicting $1,400 in damages. Queen Deanna usually marches at football games as a K-Stepper. ' My Fair Lady production, game kick off Homecoming festivities Homecoming was spiced by presentation of My Fair Lady, by a cast of 40, and a near victory over the Univer- sity of Kansas football squad. Vandals failed in an attempt to ruin the weekend although they burned five Homecoming floats after the parade. The winning entry of Alpha Tau Omega-Alpha Delta Pi suffered damages of nearly $1,400. Excitement ran high as Queen Deanna McCracken and her court presided over a Homecoming eve bonfire and pep rally. A parade of 42 entries preceded the afternoon grid- iron game in which KU scored a 7-0 victory. The Warren Durrett Orchestra played for Haunting Memories, the Homecoming Ball which com- pleted festivities. KSLJ VICT In the open class, a victory fire provides the theme of West Stadium ' s winning float. Forty-two units, including 26 floats, participated in the Homecoming parade. With its winning float in single entry competition, Alpha hawks. A near-capacity crowd, largest of the season, attended Gamma Rho forecasts a Wildcat victory over the KU Jay- the game which coincided with the annual KU gridiron battle. the Gene! Studen m.- , Gene Botsford, who selected Royal Purple Queen finalists from among 24 candi- dates, lectures for programs of state and regional photography conventions. Royal Purple Queen Candidates Top Row: Diane S. Kempke, Phyllis L Howell, Margaret J. Shannon. Gloria J. Delich, Sandra S. Mall. Second Row: Karen P. Walkmeyer, Gretchen C. Schwarz. Arlene K. Fishburn, Judy A. McCarty, Suzanne Turner, Diane L. Small. Third Row: Karen J. Carey, Sharon A. Whitley, Linda K. Gaskill, Virginia A. Carlson, Diana K. Frederick, Carolyn S. Kuhn, Joan E. Pool, Julia J. Almack. Bottom Row: Mary R. Steinbrink, Susan R. McCullar. Polly A. O ' Neal. Cheryl A. Daves. Ardith J. Lathrop. Judge chooses yearbook queen From a bevy of 24 campus beauties, Gene Botsford, an outstanding figure in the world of professional photography, selected the 1965 Royal Purple Queen and four attendants. Nominated by campus living groups, the candidates were judged by Botsford on photo- genic beauty alone. Botsford, who has taught portraiture at Winona School of Professional Photography, earned the degree of Master of Photography. He was chosen to photograph Jacque Mercer in her 1950 reign as Miss Amer- ica. For distinguished service to the profession, the Portrait Division of Professional Pho- tographers awarded a citation to the judge. After operating a portrait studio in Phoenix, Ariz., Botsford joined Eastman Kodak Company. Students check the Collegian the day Royal Purple Queen finalists were announced. For the second consecutive vear the Royal Purple Queen was announced in the yearbook. Formerly, the queen was announced at a Royal Purple Dance. 1965 Royal Purple Queen DIANE KEMPKE Kappa Kappa Gamma KARE Alph Second Attendant GLORIA DELICH Gamma Phi Beta First Attendant KAREN WALKMEYER Alpha Delta Pi Photos by Blaker ' s Studio Royal Third Attendant ARDY JO LATHROP Boyd Hall Fourth Attendant ARLENE FISHBURN Jardine Y Queens possess varied attributes Scheduled throughout the year, queen contests varied both in type of competition and requirements for candi- dacy. Titles ranged from Homecoming, Barnwarmer, Cannonball and Circle K queens to fraternity sweet- hearts and dream girls. Eligibility for many titles required more than beauty. Campus activities, high grades and a skit helped earn the Homecoming title. Many queens earned points toward crowns in interviews with judges. Scholarship was also important since major contests required a 2.2 grade average. Rodeo and farm knowledge, as well as poise, was demanded of Barnwarmer and Chaparajos queens. Judging methods differed with each contest. While stu- dents voted for Homecoming Queen, a professional photog- rapher selected RP Queen. r - SipiaC - - , After being named 1964 Miss K-State-Manhattan, Jan Buenning accepts the con- gratulations of friends. Miss K-State-Manhattan represented Alpha Delta Pi. Chi Dim Miss K-State-Manhattan contestants assemble after becom- tion. The contestants, judged on their talent, poise, per- ing finalists in the preliminary to Miss Kansas competi- sonality and beauty, modeled formal attire and swim wear. Sigma Chi Derby Darling and runners-up pose after unmask- ing. Queen is Cheryl Williams, center, Kappa Alpha Theta. Chi Omega ' s Susan Oke, 1964 Military Ball Queen, is es- corted by a military cadet at the Scabbard and Blade dance. Chosen to reign over Flush Bowl activities, Jan James accepts the crown from Dean Chester Peters. Kappa Delta, Miss James ' sorority, received a trophy for the annual Phi Delta Theta-Sigma Alpha Epsilon event at the Flush Bowl. Ag queen reigns at Barnwarmer; Chore Night tests agriculture skills Crowning Jannette Robinson 1964 Ag Barnwarmer Queen at the annual Barnwarmer Dance climaxed a week planned by agriculture students. Attired in cowboy boots and western jeans, the five finalists performed farm chores during Chore Night, which preceded the dance. The contestants drove tractors, milked goats, herded sheep, competed in a goat-tying contest and answered questions that con- cerned agriculture. Approximately 500 persons attended the Barnwarmer Dance in the Union Ballroom. Klod and Kernel K ' lub won the award for selling the most dance tickets per member. Miss Robinson represented Alpha Delta Pi. The other final- ists were candidates from Put- nam Hall, Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Goats and coeds match wits in the goat-tying contest at Chore Night. Barnwarmer Queen Finalists-fop Row. Patricia S. Hopper, Patricia J. Reed. Bottom Row: Diane L. Jones, Jannette S. Robinson, Jilinda A. Smith. Chore Night remains the last remnant of spirited activities of former Ag Weeks, during which many non-Aggies were pitched in a horse tank. 350 Formin| Simula Spo theyt ers le baskel used cheer; Gwen cheerli Forming a victory V on the football field, the women ' s Pep Club awaits the entrance of the team. Freshmen and sophomores comprise the bulk of the club. Stimulating school spirit and arousing the enthusiasm of students, Willie the Wildcat, whose identity is secret, appears at each game with the cheerleaders. Pepsters design cheering uniforms Sporting uniforms which they designed, the cheerlead- ers led yells at football and basketball games. The squad used only two traditional cheers during the season. Gwen Woodard was head cheerleader for the group. Pep Co-ordinating Council directed selection of the eight cheerleaders. Applications were accepted only from women who had belonged to Pep Club. The 150 women in Pep Club purchased new purple and white uniforms. Weary football players pound off the field as Wildcat fans cheer. Cheerleaders Ruth Coburn, Kathryne Gaynier, Mary Swaffer, Carolyn Cotter, Gwen Woodard, Patricia Templer, Tahmeroo Gaynier and Cheryl Jarvis join Willie Wildcat in a cheer while the basketball squad takes a time out in game action. Guided school Twirlers for the Marching Band, freshmen Polly O ' Neal and Richard Middleton perform at all home football games. Both freshmen twirled with the band in Lincoln, Nebr., and Dick performed at the televised basketball game with Missouri. Orchestra Back Row: George E. Leedham, Homer D. Caine, Danny J. Keller, Wayne Allerheiligen, Beverly S. Old, Joel E. Buller, Ruth E. Schroeder, Karen A. Holmes, William K. Beckman, Paul E. Lundgren, Harry E. Blow, Gary L. Hood, Dennis L. Miner, Luther 0. Leavengood, Warren V. Walker, Marcus L. Knight, Victor A. Davis, Elizabeth A. Dick. Second Row: Mary R. Brethour, Mrs. Richard Blackburn, Eugene H. Copeland, James E. Dilley, Joyce E. Back, Judith P. Houdyshell, Carolyn L. McFarland, John Hertman, Joseph P. Kon- zem. Third Row: Anne L. Bowman, Margie E. Vathauer, Brock Dale, Susan E. O ' Bryan, Judith C. Poppe, Kathryn E. Adams, Marilyn J. Back, Myron F. Hanke, Carolyn I. Campbell, Martha E. Caughron, Mrs. Cecil Miller, Linnetta A. Johnson, Catherine A. Roebke. Front Row: Larry D. Sayler, Margaret R. Roebke, Michael K. Ireland, Sharon K. McDougal, William F. Shaw, Mary K. Fowler, Martha M. Fly, Marilyn R. Monts. 352 Guided by the all male Wildcat Marching Band, 74 high school bands, 75 drum majors and 375 twirlers line up from goal line to goal line to make the formation PEACE. The ceremony saluted People-to-People, an international group. Directed by Eugene Holdsworth, Pep Band performs at all home basketball games. The group acted as host band at the regional tournament for the NCAA crown. Band Day cites People-to-People In a Salute to Peace, Band Day honored People-to-People, an international group. A morning parade through Man- hattan to the city park began the thirtieth annual day. Seventy-four high school bands attended Band Day. During half time of the Iowa State game, the bands spelled PEACE while spectators sang You ' ll Never Walk Alone. Paul Shull directed the 3,700 high school students in Get- ting to Know You. Standing from goal line to goal line, 375 twirlers per- formed Hands Across the Sea. Marching Band members were guides for the high school band performers. 353 Concert Band-7 op Row. Danny J. Keller, Eugene L Smith, David J. Davis, Wayne M. Allerheiligen. Second Row: Jacqueline D. Spears, Kathleen L. Haberbosch, Thomas M. Nelson. Third Row: Eugene H. Copeland, Madelyn C. Dixon, Richard A. Broadhurst, Keith E. Meredith, Irene S. Skonberg, David D. Jackson, Kay L. Howell, Beverly S. Old, Ruth E. Schroeder. Fourth Row: Constance A. Schrag, Mary E. Windels, Sara S. Bentley, Judith A. Frashier, Mary L. Esau, Peggy A. Brown, Lonnie L. Morris, Susanne F. Little. Bottom Row: Robert E. Keen, Norman E. Ruediger, Martha J. Betton, Rita J. McDonald. Marching band men take a break before resuming practice of the precision numbers they performed at all home football contests. While playing Wildcat Victory at the Iowa State game, the all-male marching band forms a KS figure. 354 . - Concert Band -fop flow.- Eugene I. Holdsworth, Paul Shull. Second Row: Robert W. Crouch, Marcus L. Knight, Sandra D. Tollefson, John V. Heitman, William L. Shoemaker, George N. Cook, Carolyn L. Mc- Farland. Third Row: Carolyn S. Lemon, Joel E. Buller, William K. Beckman, Gene R. Smallwood, Thomas G. Teichgraeber, Arlene R. Dahm, Paul E. Lundgren, James Q. Kohler. Fourth Row: Joyce E. Back, Judith P. Houdyshell, Gary L. Hood, Wayne C. Faulkner, Harry E. Blow, Rena L. Watts. Bottom Row: Nola M. Rosenow, Myron F. Hanke, Samdra A. Davidson, Marilyn J. Back. : - - Band performs for Nebraskans Cornhuskers at the Wildcat gridiron contest with the Uni- versity of Nebraska watched the 105-member marching band perform in Lincoln. At two home games, the band hosted the University of Kan- sas and the Oklahoma State University bands. Headed by twelve K-Steppers and two twirlers, the marching band appeared at all home football games. Members of the concert band played for a spring con- cert of contemporary American band music and at a com- mencement program. Follow- ing a winter musical in Feb- ruary, the 56-member concert band toured nine North- western Kansas cities. Performing a Charleston number to Hello Dolly, the 12 K-Steppers twirl at a home game. Freshmen Dick Middleton and Polly O ' Neal were featured twirlers. 355 f ' DT Varsity Men ' s Glee Club -Top Row: Dennis E. Rork, Larry D. Nolte, Paul D.Stephenson, James R. Madden, Carl D. Heaton, Terry L Dyke, Vernon L. McPheeters, Randall L. Harmison, John F. Dillon, Larry E. Greene, Richard E. Fagerberg, Richard G. Dow, Dwight D. Jewett, Harold M. Cochran, Charles Y. Harper. Second Row: Robert D. Steiger, Robert D. Dryden, Wayne H. MacKirdy, Donnie D. Schrag, Keith W. Hooper, Robert E. Buchan, Robert L. Marrs, Clifford Ocham- paugh, David A. Warner, Timothy B. Harris, Paul A. Stewart, Thomas L. Sykes, Craig P. Helwig, Lee E. Franklin, Michael K. Charles. Third Row: Rodney D. Petersen, Stephen R. Pickard, Douglas W. Williams, Apollo Men ' s Glee Club- Top Row: Andrew G. Spotts, Roger W. Herren, Donald L Day, Larry B..Massey, Gary E. Bruning, Dewey A. Cortner, Richard C. Basore, Steven R. Wiechman, John H. Banks, Frank W. Hoover, Michael M. Kelly, James M. Kauffeld, John S. Wittenborn, Kenneth D. Buchele, James E. Touslee, Randy D. Hassler, Vernon E. Krause, John C. Hassler, Glen S. Kelly, Alfred P. Schmidt, John P. Armstrong. Second Row: Tommy R. Carr, James R. Williams, Danie| R. Galassini, Bernard W. VanDorn, Dale G. Litton, Mark W. Baldwin, Charles M. Dillon, Daryll D. Jamvold, Dexter A. Vergin, Jacob E. Mertz, Gregory Broeckelman, Jerry F. Donahy, Keith C. Behnke, Darryl D. Smutz, Harold G. Jensen, Stephen W. Peirce, Larry N. Carey, Lawrence J. Kubert, Raymond L. Higgins. Stephen W. Stucky, Irvin D. Thiele, Kenneth L. Mulanax, Cecil W. Pearce, Merlan T. Almquist, Edward L Rork, Larry D. Groves, Clark L. Ritchey, Frank L. Woofter, Robert L. Lippoldt, David J. Unruh, Stephen J. Aberle. Bottom Row: James Hershberger, director; James H. Chilcott, Allan L. Fedosky, Stephen L. Guthrie, Melvin E. Thompson, Gary E. O ' Hara, Karmon D. Almquist, Vaughn L. Flora, Denis C. Englisby, Charles G. Baker, Thomas Z. Beery, Rodney K. Blont, Gary L. Base, Stuart T. McCready, David T. Havley, Wayne C. Groth, Bette L. Edwards, Joyce E. Guy. Third Row: Harvey D. Thompson, Steve E. Larson, Charles R. Kuntz, R. Dwight Westervelt, Gail I. Post, Robert F. Pauly, Gene W. Laverentz, Layton M. Perry, Timothy R. Windier, Kent E. Otte, Charles R. Heid- rick, Leslie C. Longberg, Rex G. McGugin, Robert K. Breckbill, Thomas Teichgraeber, Donald M. Essmiller, James S. Jordan, Robert J. Stout. Bottom Row: Gary D. Owen, William Stonecipher, William H. Perkins, Gaylon J. Nettles, Edwin H. Streit, Glenn A. Raines, Michael H. Thorne, Norman P. Byers, Gary D. Seibert, Eugene E. Schinstock, Carl E. McKee, Garry L. Deines, Kenneth B. Hughes, James A. McClelland, Edwin B. Brockway, Fred E. Schurle, Douglas E. Eisenhour, Dennis D. Hughes, James Hershberger, director, Louise S. Keucher, accompanist. present talk tan Copelar 356 if Cecil l W (factor; ' Blending voices with those of the Oratorio Chorus, A Cappella Choir members present Handel ' s Messiah at Christmas under the direction of William Fischer. v A. Rare. rt Eugene I Singers appear last in Auditorium Last concert to be presented in the Auditorium, the Winter Concert of the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club was produced Jan. 11, four days before the struc- ture burned. The men also pre- sented a spring concert. In a joint appearance with the Academy Glee Club, the varsity singers performed at the Air Force Academy, Colo- rado Springs, Colo. The men also sang on a four-day tour of Kansas and Denver, Colo. Varsity Men ' s Glee Club ' s 78 members and Apollo Glee Club ' s 56 members represented the University ' s six colleges. Only six members were music education majors. James Hershberger directed the men. Bette Edwards and Sherri Keucher were accompanists. - ::.;: Jazz Workshop Ensemble -Top Row: Gene Holdsworth, director, Danny J. Keller, Wayne M. Allerheiligen. Second Row: Eugene H. Copeland, Richard A. Broadhurst, Keith E. Meredith, Martha J. Betton, David D. Jackson, Paul E. Lundgren, Harry E. Blow, Gene R. Smallwood, Arlene R. Dahm. Bottom Row: John V. Heitman, Carolyn L McFarland, William L Shoemaker, Joseph P. Konzem. 357 HCappe teon After the Auditorium fire destroyed headquarters of the music department, the band moved to a makeshift practice room in the military science garage. Directed by Paul Shull, band presented a spring concert in All-Faith Chapel. Women ' s Glee Club -fop Row: Nancy L.Sullivan, Regena K.Alexander, Sandra A. Davidson, Gloria J. Delich, Mayme L. Kauffeld, Sharon M. George, Connie L. Hager, Anne D. Struss, Nancy A. Young, Betty J. Billinger, Carolyn K. Graham, Patricia L. Peterson, Vickie J. Overley, Marilyn E. Lange, Jeanene Sue Penner, Phy llis L. Munger. Second Row: Carolyn R. Lang, Cynthia A. Brannam, Virginia S. Allemang, Karin F. Burns, Frances E. Johnston, Shari K. Kuns, Lucinda L. Neis, Irene S. Skonberg, Alice J. Sheik, Elaine F. Strahm, Patricia B. Burke, Carlene E. Carlson, Virginia B. Kenyon, Kathleen Haberbosch, Dianne F. Nehring, Mary A. Voet, Georgia B. Roelof. Third Row: Suzanne Parker, Janet I. Kaelson, Carol J. Stevens, Danna L. Garten, Myrna M. Otte, Cheryl A. Ackerman, Shirley L. Bourquin, Pat A. Patton, Linda J. Johnson, Diane L. Rasmussen, Carolyn Bartholomew, Jane D. Klover, Nancy C. Reeves, Jennifer J. Peterman, Diane Hodgson, Rita L. Pearce. Bottom Row: Deanna L. Sainer, Ruth E. Coburn, Patricia A. Casey, Joan M. Fox, Marilyn J. Back, Helen C. Hamilton, Pamela S. Engle, Gail W. Filbert, Rebecca A. Hargrove, Joyce A. Burris, Mary K. Moyle, Ann J. Price, Martha J. Jellison, Helen R. Heath, Janet L. Clark, Louis L. Sherman, conductor. Accompanists - Clifford Ochampaugh and Cynthia C. Compton. v i V. ' l 7 A Cappella Choir-Fop flow.- Robert D. Nevins, Robert L. Marrs, Joseph P. Pena, Jon F. Thomas, Craydon D. McDonald, James A. Harders, John T. Monger, Paul B. Priefert, John R. Clark, Vaughn L. Nelson, Robert K. Atwood, Robert L. Collins, Richard H. McVay, Douglas C. Seibel, Samuel D. Caughron, Gary R. Cave, Rodney M. Bates, Leslie C. Longberg. Second Row: Stephen M. Burns, Richard L. Enfield, Edward L. Dent, Wayne A. Pearson, Lawrence R. Brenn, Richard D. Chowins, Philip M. Ballantyne, Robert A. Burnett, Ann J. Price, Myrna M. Otte, James L. Atkinson, Barry E. Stimpert, Jack H. Marker, Larry N. Carey, Fredrick Williams, Robyn D. Brooks, David D. Smith, Danny L. Robinson. Third Row: Joyce E. Guy, Joline F. Oberhelman, Jane Clark, Elizabeth D. Smith, Carolyn S. Kuhn, Martha C. Sanders, Sally J. Cook, Sharon L. Slocum, Lorraine A. Adamson, Regena K. Alexander, Catherine C. Fockele, Nancy E. Fair, Rebecca I. Long, Lorna J. Webster, Linda J. Johnson, Sharon E. Powers, Sandra L. Spangler. Bottom Row: Linda A. Kirk, Marilyn R. Kuhn, Carolyn S. Nevins, Margie E. Vathauer, Susan K. Goold, Carol J. Stevens, Danna L. Garten, Polly A. Coombs, Marilyn L. Hall, Dorothy A. Barnhart, Mary K. Moyle, Kay S. McManis, Joyce E. Back, Louise S. Keucher, Jacqueline Matthews, Jean M. Fair, William R. Fisher, director. With a song and a smile, the Sweet Adeline Quartet performs in All-Faith Chapel. As one of three ensembles, the quartet appears with Women ' s Glee Club. :.::; Musicians sing in vocal concerts Appearing in the Christmas Vespers and the Messiah, A Cappella Choir also performed at 16 high schools on fall tour. Conducted by William Fischer, Schubert ' s Mass in G Major was a feature number at a campus concert. Fifty-five appearances were made by Women ' s Glee Club, directed by Louis Sherman. Alumni associations and high schools sponsored concerts on a nine-city, April tour. Glee club ensembles in- cluded the Ensemble Eight, which specialized in classics and show tunes, and the Coeds, who featured popular numbers. The Sweet Adelines sang as a barbershop quartet. Oratorio Chorus joined A Cappella Choir and Women ' s Glee Club in Music Week concerts and shows. 359 Campus committees and clubs recruit members from among freshmen and new students at the fall Activities Carnival. Friday afternoons bring folk singers and popular music combos to the Union to entertain students after classes. Concentration is a necessity for the students who use the Main Lounge of the Union to study between weekday classes. Chess draws much deliberation from a player before he determines his move. Campus tournament winners can advance 19 regional and national contests. Wildcat bowlers host visiting team at the Union ' s Tri-State Bowl ing Conference. Union provides recreation center As recreation center of the University, the Union hosted regional game tournaments for Midwest schools. Open at 6:30 each morning, the Union was completed in 1956. Card players and coffee drinkers made the State Room popular for study breaks. The Art Lounge, Main Lounge and Browsing Library provided areas for study, reading papers or listening to music. Downstairs, the Union maintained 16 bowling alleys and billiard, pool, ping-pong and snooker tables. Friday night combos and folk singers increased use of the Dive. KANSAS Wool squad wins American Royal Competing against other Midwest teams, the wool judg- ing team won the Intercolleg- iate Wool Judging Contest at the 1964 American Royal in Kansas City. Suzanne Beck, the national Miss Wool, pre- sented an award to the team. In judging at the National Western Livestock Show in Denver, Colo., the junior team placed first. Wool judging consisted of two phases. Team members were required both to grade characteristics which affected the value of wool samples and to defend their decisions orally. in Wool Judging Team -Ronald W. Hirst, Joseph H. Stout, Leon L Dunn, Coach Carl S. Menzies. Soil Judging Team-Coach Orville W. Bidwell, James D. Lambley, Roland K. Krauss, Lloyd D. Moden, Carl W. Johnson. Soil competition attracts judges Only team to enter each Na- tional Intercollegiate Soil Judg- ing Contest since contention began in 1961, the soil judging team competed again at the University of Wisconsin. At the 10-school intercollegiate meet, the men placed fifth. The judgers and a team from the University of Minnesota repre- sented the western region of the north-central states in the competition. During contests, team mem- bers judged soil depth, struc- ture, texture, horizon, slope, water level, topography and presence of free carbonates. 362 Men rate grains in crop contests Ranking sixth at both con- tests, the crops judging team competed at an international collegiate meet in Chicago, 111. and a national contest in Kansas City, Mo. The men rated fifth in identification and seed analysis and sixth in com- mercial grading in Kansas City. The Chicago meet was con- nected with the International Livestock Exposition. Selection of the three-man team was based on scholastic standings and knowledge of grain quality. The team judged in three crop phases: seed analysis, grain grading and identification of crop varieties, wheats and diseases. Ernest L. Mader coached the squad. Crops Judging Team -William M. Middleton, Donald L. Steanson, Charles E. Meeks, Coach Ernest L. Mader. tition iges oil judging Dairy Cattle Judging Team -Coach G. B. Marion, Roger E. Heikes, Leland M. Anderson, Nancy C. Tjaden. Carrol Campbell. Feminine judge joins dairy team For the first year, the dairy cattle judging team had a coed member. At the Hutchinson State Fair, the students ranked first against 12 regional judg- ing squads. Traveling to Iowa, the team earned eighteenth place among 33 teams at the World Dairy Cattle Congress. The coed team member, Nancy Tjaden, was fifth in Guernsey judging. In an international livestock ex- position, the judges won ninth place among 17 entrants. 363 Meats Judging Team-Coach Don Krofp, Garry L Keeler, Philip V. Mathews, Harold D. Engle, Micheal E. Dikeman, Ronald E. Jones, Willard E. Kindig. Meat men enter American Royal At the American Royal in Kansas City, the meats judging team ranked second out of 19 teams. The students earned first in pork judging and sec- ond in lamb judging. The team also entered meats judging contention at meets in Fort Worth, Tex. and Madison, Wis. Dairy men meet collegiate judges Placing in five divisions, the dairy products judging team ranked fifteenth in an international contest in Chi- cago, 111. Entrants from 22 colleges in the U.S. and Canada judged dairy products on tex- ture, flavor and body. While in Chicago, the team attended the annual meeting of the Milk Industry Foundation. Dairy Products Judging Team-Coach Ross Mickelsen, Donald F. Darling, Dennis P. Bor- land, Kenneth K. Chesney, LaVerne R. Myers. Livestock Judging Team-Coach Don L. Good, John C. Rogers, David S. Hodgson, Lloyd A. Davidson, Glenn A. Newcomer, Melvin C. Hunt, Arthur L. Stoecker, Charles R. Rayl, Eldon L. Clawson, Herdsman Miles McKee: Livestock team finishes 64 years Livestock judgers served on one of the top teams in the squad ' s 64-year history. As juniors, the men compiled a 3-0 record. While seniors, the judgers won eleventh at the American Royal in Kansas City and third at a livestock ex- position in Chicago, 111. 364 Advanced ROTC recruits officers With 86 juniors as recruits, the advanced Reserve Officers ' Training Corps enrolled its largest volunteer group since the Korean War. The Kansas Legislature considered con- verting the required two years to voluntary status. Three two-year scholarships were awarded to distinguished sophomore men entering advanced ROTC. Official military courtesy requires ROTC cadets to stand at attention for offi- cers ' inspection. Traditionally, military students walk to the left of officers. Warm weather prevails as cadets practice for the spring ROTC drill. Although ROTC is compulsory to all freshman and sophomore men, the state legislature may make it voluntary. ROTC offers both Air Force and Army divisions. 365 Examining issues of the Ag Student Magazine are members of the spring semester staff: Robert H. Miller, Dean L Davis and Gary L. Scott. In stories compiled by a student staff, the publication covers College of Agriculture news. Mitor Jo (Stale Er Ag Student wins national citation Entering its issues in com- petition, the Ag Student Mag- azine won national recognition from Agricultural College Mag- azines Associated. The publi- cation, a laboratory project for agriculture students, was one of two magazines placing in all four categories. Issues edited by Thayne Cozart were consistent win- ners in divisions for layout, design and popular presenta- tion of technical material. 366 Lowell Brandner serves as adviser for the Ag Student Magazine for the twelfth year. The agricultural publication is a laboratory project edited by students. I Editor John Wulfmeyer meets deadlines for the K-State Engineer, printed from October to May. Engineering and architecture students edit the publication. Engineer earns editorial award Receiving a first place, na- tional award for Best Editorials in All Issues, the K-State Engi- neer topped 51 schools for the second year. Editor for first semester, Donald Williams, attended a convention of the Engineering College Magazine Association where the award was an- nounced. John Wulfmeyer edited the magazine second semester. With a circulation of 3,000, the monthly publication car- ried articles on the technical and non-technical sides of engineering and reports on current engineering trends. - .:; - - K-State Engineer Staff -Top Row: John M. Flannery, Robert L Van- Allen, Larry D. Bleything, Thomas D. Jacob, Charles W. Coffman. Second Row: Kerry F. Williams, Dennis B. Maercklein, William K. Benham, Lowell G. Moore. Bottom Row: Michael H. Foss, Charles C. Nielson, Barry L Rafter, John T. Wulfmeyer. Mr ' KSDB-FM -fop Row: Linda L Lehman, Geraldine M. McManis, Linda G. Rowland, Wright E. Harris, William D. Moore, Edward M. Printz, James L. Bush, J. Sue Ingersoll. Second Row: Patric J. Folwell, Gary R. Kopp, Gary D. Tice, Courtney M. Coover, Larry J. Lichtenegger, Dale J. Perry, Donald P. DeCinque, Philip K. Kline. Third Row: Brian J. Beck, Gerald C. Brees, Dick E. Fagerberg, Harold S. Joy, Terry L Dyke, Gary R. Cave, Benjamin J. Eichem, Paul J. Dugas. Bottom Row: Donald R. Hite, Bruce A. Boggs, Arlen E. Diamond, Gerald H. Ogden, Don W. Clark, Terry M. Haggard, John M. Suellentrop. Touchstone Staff- Frederic Eickelberg, editor; Lillian M. Williams; Diane Dufva; Edward Hoffmans; Nancy Saunders; Judith A. Cowdrey, business manager; John M. Hayden. Staffs broadcast, edit magazine Extended radio program- ming for KSDB-FM was ini- tiated by broadcasting from 8 a.m. until 11 p.m. Saturdays. Operated by 36 radio and tele- vision majors, KSDB-FM was directed by the speech depart- ment. Facilities in Nichols Gymnasium included radio turntables and recorders. As student literary maga- zine, Touchstone was submit- ted to a student writing con- test sponsored by the U. S. National Student Association and Saturday Review. Pub- lished twice annually for the sixth year, Touchstone con- tained short stories, poetry, essays and student art. Staff members conducted mail drives to English teachers. 368 m I least, ;ine program- was ini- ting ta Saturdays. o and tele- B-FM was x-h depart- n Nichols ded radio rders. an ' map- is submit- tiling con- i- the U.S. Association .-jew. Put- ally tor the istone con- ies, ' ,t art. Staff icted mail eachers. With the help of Jeanette Johnson, Richard Wilson and Vir- ginia Mansfield, Director Carl Rochat transmits campus news to the mass media. The office of University News relays campus press releases to most newspapers a cross Kansas. As editor of the K-Stater, Dean Kenny compiles feature articles about Univer- sity activities for the alumni magazine which has been published since 1951. Editors, offices distribute news Circulation of the K-Stater reached 11,000, and advertis- ing was added for the first time. Dean Kenny replaced Helen Hostetter, who retired as alumni magazine editor. Assisting Carl Rochat in re- laying news to Kansas papers were a secretary, a graduate assistant and five journalism students. The Office of Uni- versity News published a twice-monthly newsletter for the faculty. Kenneth Thomas headed the Division of University Infor- mation which directed the Office of University News, the Office of Photographic Services and the K-Stater magazine. 369 Yearbook scores top rating again Under the guidance of C. J. (Chief) Medlin, graduate man- ager of Student Publications since 1934, the 1964 Royal Pur- ple won another All- American rating. The Associated Col- legiate Press has named the yearbook All-American every year since 1935. Retiring after spring semes- ter, Chief has written two textbooks widely used by journalism classes and year- book staffs. Also judged by the Associ- ated Collegiate Press, the Collegian received a first class rating for the spring semester. Jack Backer advised the news- paper staff. After activity fee allotments, Student Publications faced a $21,600 cut in the apportion- ment it had asked for. As a result, each Royal Purple cost students three dollars. Copies of the Student Directory were sold for one dollar. Prating Honored by Sigma Delta Chi for more than 25 years service to the chapter, Chief Medlin serves as adviser to the men ' s professional journalism society. __._..__. Brett 370 r Printing 3,000 copies an hour from a continuous web, the Goss Cox-o-Type newspaper press in the basement of Kedzie Hall prints 8,000 Collegians a day. The press is also capable of printing spot color for special editions. Gretchen Nilson, 1964 Royal Purple editor, and C. J. Medlin, faculty adviser, inspect the yearbook which won the twenty-ninth consecutive All-American rating. 371 As Royal Purple assistant editor, Carole Fry directs work of Royal Purple writers. The staff worked in an enlarged office to which six desks were added. Becky Fitzgerald edits the Royal Purple, ranked All-American 29 straight times. Yearbook tries Offset printing Producing the first Royal Purple printed on an offset press, Editor Becky Fitzgerald added eight color pages. She selected pictures, planned lay- outs, approved copy and di- rected the printing. Assistant Editor Carole Fry assigned and edited copy and scheduled pictures. While Jane Waddle handled pages for campus organiza- tions, Jane Clover produced the Greek section. Responsi- bility for the features section fell to Mike Charles. The un- derclass section was compiled by Elaine Rusch. Linda Hume edited the senior pages, and Mike Robinson covered sports. Because of a $21,000 cut in the Publication apportion- ment, the cost was not entirely covered by the student activity fee. For the first time since 1936, students paid three dol- lars for each book. Jane Clover Greek Editor 372 Royal Purple staffers chose pictures for which to write cutlines from a new batch of photographs. Writers received weekly copy and cutline assignments. Jane Waddle Organizations Editor Mike Robinson Sports Editor Elaine Rusch Underclass Editor Linda Hume Senior Class Editor Mike Charles Features Editor Susan Farha Fall Features Editor Mike Robinson Spring Sports Editor 374 Jan Jernigan Spring Editorial Page Ed tor I Lois Hudgins Spring Features Editor I Fred Williams Fall Editorial Page Editor Spring News Editor Susie Miller Fall News Editor Spring Night Editor Mark Meseke Fall Sports Editor anei Collegi ' Journalists rank second nationally News articles entered in the fifth annual William Randolph Hearst writing contest placed the department of journalism second among national jour- nalism schools. Former Col- legian editor, Chuck Powers, tied with a University of Ten- nessee student for first place individual honors. Remodeling of Collegian editorial space featured sev- eral new bulletin boards and desks, repainted walls and a room partitioned off for the features staff. Collegian librar- ian, Sherryl Diller, instituted a new filing system. Editors David D. Miller and Judith Halbleib supervise editorial policies. Miss Halbleib edited fall semester Collegians, while Miller edited spring issues. Collegian assistants help staff members prepare copy for daily publication in the University ' s paper, established in 1895. Assistants are Sherryl Diller, Leland K. Johnson, Janice Millenbruch, Joan Hayes, Jon Lowe and JoAnn Dodd. Collegian staffers edit the paper for distribution at eight campus points. Each summer, the Collegian staff publishes a weekly paper. Thomas Poole, James Sheetz, editor, Joan Hayes and Jan Jernigan produced seven Collegian issues. Summer Business Manager Wayne Perk and assist- ant Warren Funk lay out ads for weekly Collegians. 376 Seven salesmen, directed by business manager Judith Cowdrey, Wayne Perk and Charles Fairman, solicit advertising for Collegians. Serving as Royal Purple business assistants, Doug Morgenson and Margo Miller sell and collect advertising for the book ' s last section. Utilizing facilities in the Collegian office, enlarged and painted during the summer, reporters and editors meet daily deadlines required to distribute the paper at noon. Seventeen editors and photographers compile the daily. 1 -: Collegian prints special editions Increased advertising sales enabled the Collegian to pub- lish a 32-page Homecoming edition. The business staff also sold advertising for a four- page shopping section in a pre-Christmas paper. Under Business Manager Judith Cowdrey, the staff was expanded to nine members. Wayne Perk was summer busi- ness manager and later con- tinued as assistant with War- ren Funk and Charles Fairman. Collegian staffers remade an eight-page issue when flames gutted the Auditorium. A doz- en journalists produced the extra, with photos, between 2 and 7:30 a.m. despite a power failure and press breakdown. Working 2 to 7:30 a.m., Collegian staffers check type on the Auditorium fire story before rolling the scoop, morning issue off the press four hours early. Journalists levy publications fees Students paid for the Royal Purple and the Student Direc- tory because of a cut in the 1964-1965 Student Publications apportionment. The charge marked the first year since 1935 that activity fees had not covered the Royal Purple cost and the first time the directory was not free. Mark Miller, Royal Purple business manager, and Kath- leen Dickey, Student Directory editor, collected three dollars for yearbooks and one dollar for University phone books. Rick Solberg and David von Riesen shot Royal Purple activ- ity pictures. Other photogra- phers were Don Richards, Tim Fields, Paul Burch and Bob Hankins. Studio Royal took individual pictures for the housing and class sections. Royal Purple photographer Rick Solberg covers athletics and campus programs. Studen Student Publications Business Staff- Top Row: Bonnie B. Bone- witz, Mary S. Brandner, Edwin L Butterfield, Lynda L. Clyne, Larry D. Dallen, Vesta L Dauber, Charles E. Fairman. Bottom Row: Linda A. Kirk, Connie K. Miles, Julie K. Ramsey, Victor F. Shalkoski, Robert D. Snider, Linda J. Solberg, David S. Wilson. I 378 Kathleen Dickey, who compiled student government infor- mation and lists of University officials and campus organiza- tions, is Student Directory editor. The journalist conducted the sales campaign for the IBM-processed Student Directory. Student Publications secretary Anita Johnson co-ordinates proofreaders and typists on the Royal Purple business staff. Distributing Royal Purples, selling advertising and making ad page layouts are duties of Business Manager Mark Miller. 379 Varsity members, who placed third in a triangular meet with Purdue University and Michigan State University, race the freshman crew during practice at Tuttle Creek. Rowing debuts as campus sport Starting during spring 1964, rowing became the Univer- sity ' s newest sport with nearby waters of Tuttle Creek pro- viding facilities for the sport. Don Rose, night manager of the Union and former Univer- sity of Wisconsin coxswain, put together the nine-man rowing crew. For equipment, Purdue Uni- versity donated a 30-year-old rowing shell and another rac- ing shell was purchased by the team from a Canadian rowing club. Aggieville merchants furnished team uniforms for the new athletic squad. Practice started during the fall for the rowing season to begin in March. The only Big Eight school to compete in the sport, the University joined eight other teams to establish the Mid-America Collegiate Rowing Association. Sporting new purple and white, K-emblazoned team uniforms, the University rowing squad totes its shell to Tuttle Creek for a mid-winter rowing practice. l!oers, Although trees remain barren and the waters of the lake cove are still icy, men of the rowing team must still keep at it. The squad prepares to launch the 400-pound shell, which was a gift from the rowing team at Purdue University. Rowers, who solicited $20 subscriptions from 150 persons for a boat to be named The 150, launch their racing shell. I Gently lowering their rowing shell into lake waters, racing enthusiasts complete launching of the 30-year-old boat. Perfecting the form which took winning trophy in their first race with St. Thomas College and the University of Minnesota, rowers work out many hours on the water. 381 After the husband leaves the country, detectives search his apartment in The Consul, a three-act musical drama. Before leaving for another country, the husband in The Consul bids a parting farewell to his wife, aunt and baby. Slowly, the expressions in mirrors change as actors assume the faces of the characters they portray. Almost any age or personality type may evolve through the use of grease paint, hair sprays and other make-up aids. speec hrGc lirih make; 382 Students present spring theatricals Presented as the highlight of the spring 1964 Fine Arts Festival was The Consul. A three-act musical drama, the play was presented by the de- partments of music, art and speech and the K-State Players. All in a Polyethelene Bag, a satirical review of society, appeared in the Union Little Theater. Playing to sell-out crowds, the production sati- rized celebrities from Barry Goldwater and southern sena- tors to Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar. In observance of the 400th anniversary of William Shake- speare ' s bir th, the department of speech and the K-State Players presented Readings from Shakespeare. Waiting for Godot, a con- troversial drama in two acts, was the last presentation of the 1964 spring season. Gogo and Didi await Godot in Waiting for Godot, acted by graduate students. In The Consul a magician hypnotizes the characters and makes them dance around the consul ' s office. Presented as part of the eighth biennial Fine Arts Festival, The Consul was first produced by actors in Philadelphia, Pa. 383 p 1.-. ' - Professor Deville ' s wife in Marriage-Go-Round learns of the rela- While at a horse race in My Fair Lady, Eliza tionship of Katrine and her husband on returning from a lecture. Doolittle breaks a convention by swearing. At Mrs. Higgins ' tea, Eliza Doolittle gets her first chance produce My Fair Lady, longest running Broadway play in to use the new speech taught her by Henry Higgins. To American theatrical history, $1,500 in costumes were rented. I Releasing Winnie the Pooh from the entrance to Rabbit ' s house requires the efforts of Piglet, Skunk, Mouse and Rab- bit. Winnie the Pooh, a Children ' s Theatre play, was shown in Junction City and at six schools in Manhattan. Actors produce ' My Fair Lady ' Nearly three and one-half months were spent preparing for My Fair Lady, Winnie the Pooh and Marriage-Go- Round. More than 6,000 per- sons attended the three plays. Production of My Fair Lady during Homecoming required 150 Edwardian costumes and 145 cast members. Winnie the Pooh, the Chil- dren ' s Theatre production, toured area schools. More than 2,000 grade school children viewed the play. Marriage-Go-Round was a hold-over hit from summer school. A four-member cast dramatized the Broadway comedy in the Purple Masque Theatre in East Stadium. Katrine, a Swedish girl in Marriage-Go-Round, comes to America to have an ideal child by the man she thinks is one of the most intelligent in the world. Performers read narrative poem A West Wind Rises, a nar- rative poem by Bruce Cutler, was the first Readers ' Theatre production. Six readers un- folded episodes of 1858 in his- torical sequence. The poem ' s author attended the opening night performance. Two experimental one-act plays were presented at the Purple Masque Theatre in the spring. No Exit, by Jean- Paul Sartre, dramatized the suffering of three persons in hell after death. A Phoenix Too Frequent, by Christopher Fry, presented a satirical view of heroic, ideal- istic love and outdated styles of writing plays and poetry. Toasting to life and death, the servant girl Doto salutes Tegeus-Chromis. Casim Trapped in a private hel l, student actors in No Exit describe the personal torments of sharing one small room with the perfect torturers -other people. Actors appear in A West Wind Rises, the first Readers ' Theatre production. Readers ' Theatre uses uncostumed actors to read drama, poetry and literature. Cast members of A West Wind Rises line up to get Bruce Cutler ' s autograph. Cut- ler, author of the poem, taught on campus before going to Wichita State University. Actresses rehearse for No Exit, staged in the Purple Masque. Dynamene, Tegeus-Chromis and Doto examine an urn in the experimental play, A Phoenix Too Frequent. Although at first dying for the love of her dead husband, Dynamene falls in love with Tegeus-Chromis in the one-act drama. Night blaze destroys Auditorium, devours music department facilities Photo by LeRoy Kepley Flames spew out of the Auditorium as the roof caves in at 1:57 a.m. Burn the Barn, a long- heard slogan, became a reality early Friday morning, Jan. 15, in a blaze that gutted the Audi- torium. Campus firemen lost control of the fire, spotted by a watchman at 1:20 a.m., after flames reached the stage fly area. Many music instruments, original compositions and scores were destroyed. The fire consumed 11 pianos, including a $7,000 grand piano, and more than 200 student instruments. For 60 years the Auditorium was site of concerts, plays and convocations. The structure housed music department offices and classrooms. After the fire, music offices were set up in East Stadium. Two students, arrested on charges of starting the Audi- torium blaze, stood trial in Manhattan during February. To raze the structure and re- place equipment, the Kansas Legislature appropriated $252,849. The Board of Regents recommended an apportion- ment of almost $2.9 million for a new auditorium and music wing. Students set $10,000 as goal in a Cats for Curtains campaign for new curtains. Smoldering bricks and charred timber remain as somber evidence of the early morning Auditorium fire. The interior of the fortress reveals a three-story cavern. Dedicated in 1904, the Auditorium seated about 2,000 persons. Photo by David von Riesen TVt 388 Jin, lilies us. After were set :: trial in bruary. ? and re- priated ' ... 10,000 as !urtains [tains. K S 1 J BOOK FOUR Seniors 393-437 Graduates 438-443 Underclassmen 444-572 Advertising 573-592 Index. . 593-608 Classes Photo by David von Riesen 390 A university is people administrators, instructors and office workers but most important, a university is students. They are the backbone of the University, youth seek- ing knowledge in the classroom, the labora- tory or a midnight discussion. They are the University ' s past and future. Standing as the only campus statue, the solemn bust of William Alexander Harris symbolizes the role the more than 9,000 students may also play in the nation ' s future. - V v . Photo by David von Rtesen 391 f - ; 1 1 II , - Senior officers Terry Patterson, treasurer, Douglas Dusen- bury, president, Patricia Templer, secretary, and Constance Schleicher, vice-president, promote project sales for the senior class during home football and basketball contests. Seniors buy ' TGIS ' pins, derby hats from officers Identification cards entitled seniors to Thank Goodness I ' m a Senior buttons and traditional purple and white senior derbies. Seniors sat in special sections at football and basketball games. The class officers were elected on a University Party slate. Anderson Hall, with freshly painted halls and new ground level floor covering, stands as a symbol of the University. Abbreviations for Activities: ACS American Chemical Society; Act. Activities; Adm. Administration; Ad. Advertising; Ag. Agriculture; Ag. Mag. Agricultural Magazine; AFROTC Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; A. G.O. American Guild of Organ- ists; AHEA American Home Economics Association; AIA Ameri- can Institute of Architects; AIAA American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics; AIChE American Institute of Chemical Engineers; A. I.D. American Institute of Interior Designers; AIIE American Institute of Industrial Engineers; A1P American Institute of Physics; Am. American; ANS American Nuclear Society; ASA American Society of Agronomy; ASAE American Society of Agri- cultural Engineers; ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers; ASLA American Society of Landscape Architects; ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers; A S Arts and Sciences; Asst. Assistant; Assn. Association; Assoc. Associated; AVA American Vocational Association; AVMA Student Chapter of American Veter- inary Medical Association; AWS Associated Women Students; Aux. Auxiliary. Bd. Board; BSA Business Students Association; Bus. Business; BSU Baptist Student Union; Capt. Captain; Chap. Chapter; Chem. Chemical, Chemistry; Chm. Chairman; Comm. Commit- tee, Commission; Conf . Conference; Corres. Corresponding; Coun.- Council; CYD- Collegiate Young Democrats; CYR- Col- legiate Young Republicans; Dept. Department; Dir. Director; DMS Distinguished Military Student; EC. Economics; Ed. Edu- cation, Editor, Editorial; Engr. Engineering, Engineers; EUB Evangelical United Brethren; Exec. Executive; Ext. Extension; Fellow. Fellowship; FFA Future Farmers of America; FMOC Favorite Man on Campus; Found. Foundation; Fr. Freshman; FTA Future Teachers of America. Govt. Government; Hort. Horticulture; Hosp. Hospitality; IAS Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; IFC Interfratemity Council; IFYE Inter- national Farm Youth Exchange; Ind. Independent; Intl. Interna- tional; IOHC Independent Organized House Council; IPC Inter- fratemity Pledge Council; ISA Independent Students Association; Jr. -Junior; KSCF- Kansas State Christian Fellowship; K-State Engr. K-State Engineers ' Magazine; LSA Lutheran Students Associa- tion; MC Model Congress; M. E. Mechanical Engineering; MENC Music Educators National Conference; Mgr. Manager; MMUN Midwest Model United Nations; MFC Mock Political Convention; MUN Model United Nations; NEA Nuclear Engineering Associa- tion; NV ATA National Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association; OCW Off-Campus Women ' s Association; Org. Organization. Panhel. - Panhellenic; PTP- People- to-People; Pres.- President; Pol. Sci. - Political Science; Pub. - Publicity, Publications; Pub. Rel. - Public Relations; RA Resident Assistant; RCC Religious Coordi- nating Council; Rec. Recording; Rep. Representative; RWF Roger Williams Fellowship; SAB -Student Activities Board; S.A.M.E. Society of American Military Engineers; SCC Social Coordinating Council; SCF- Student Christian Fellowship; Schs. -Scholarship; SCSA Soil Conservation Society of America; S.E. A. Student Edu- cation Association; Sec. Secretary; Sec. Gen. Secretary General; SG A 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. Veterinary; Vet. Med. Veterinary Medicine; V-Pres. Vice-president; WAA Women ' s Athletic Association; Y-O Y-Orpheum; YWCA Young Women ' s Christian Association. 393 Adago Addy Adair Aikin Adams, E. Ailshie Adams, ]. Albright, G. Adams, M. Albright, M. Adamson Aldridge Adcock Alexander Seniors: Ada Bar Alford Allen Anderson, J. L. Anderson, M. J. Allacher Anderson, A. Anderson, ]. K. Anderson, M. S. Allee Anderson, C. Anderson, L. Anderson, N. Adago, John; New York, N.Y., Political Science. Adair, Shar on L; Selden, Dietietics and Institutional Management. Adams, Elaine K; Dodge City, English. Adams, James J; Nevada, Mo., Architecture. Adams, Mary K; Larned, English. Adamson, Lorraine A; Salina, English. Adcock, Thomas D; Superior, Neb., Business Administra- tion. Addy, Donald E; Wichita, Business Administration. Aikin, Kenneth N; Kansas City, Mo., General. Ailshie, Roger H; Kingsdown, Agri- cultural Engineering, ASAE. Albright, Gerald M; Hoyt, Animal Husbandry. Albright, Merle R; Colby, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE Sec., V-Pres., 4-H. Aldridge, Everett G; Kansas City, Animal Husbandry, Block and Bridle, 4-H, UCCF. Alexander, Karol K; Overland Park, Secondary Education. Alford, Fredricka S; Concordia, Elementary Education. Allacher, Dennis E; Herndon, Civil Engineering, ASCE. Allee, Judith K; Arkansas City, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta Rec. Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., CYR, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Allen, Kathleen A; Wichita, Home Economics and Art, S.E.A., Orchesis, Art Club. Anderson, Agnes F; Agenda, Elementary Educa- tion. Anderson, Christine M; Sharon Springs, Modern Languages. Anderson, Jack L; Sutton, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Anderson, Judy K; Shawnee, Home Economics and Art. Anderson, Leland M; Smolan, Dairy Production, Dairy Science Club Pres., Little Americal Royal Assn. Pres., V-Pres, Dairy Cattle Judging Team, KSCF, Grace Baptist Stu. Fellow. V-Pres. Anderson, Marilyn J; Peru, Home Economics Teaching, Kappa Kappa Gamma V-Pres., Standards Chm., House Mgr., Pledge Class Pub. Rel. Chm. Forensic Union, S.E.A., Newman Club, Intramurals. Anderson, Michael S; Kansas City, Mo., Physical Education, Ander- son, Nancy S; Wichita, Elementary Education, S.E.A. 394 . -:; Anderson, R. Antenen Anthony Appel Archer Ardon Anderson, Raymond A; Alloion, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Intramurals, Schs. Antenen, Paula G; Ness City, Secondary Education. Anthony, Rowland H; Kansas City, Mo., Music Education, Appel, Robert L; Garfield, Chemical Engineering, Sigma Tau, AIChE, Intramurals, Schs. Archer, Michael J; Hutchinson, Business Administration. Ardon, Menachem T; Israel, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Men ' s Glee, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel, Schs. Arnold, Betty S; Wichita, Home Economics and Journalism, Chi Omega Sec., Theta Sigma Phi Pres., Chimes, Home EC. Coun. Sec., Pub. Chm., Tribunal Justice, Home EC. Journalism Club, Clothing and Textiles Club, PTP. Askey, Raymond D; Leoti, Veterinary Medi- cine. Atkisson, John L; Wichita, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma Sec., Sigma Tau, ASME, Engr. Coun. Rep., Schs. Auchard, Gerald V; Council Grove, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Augus- tine, Sandra L; Hutchinson, Textiles and Clothing, Clothing and Textile Club Sec. Avery, Robert O; Wichita, Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade Treas., ASCE, Base- ball, Schs. Avery, Thomas B; Manhattan, Animal Husbandry. Baber, Jack E; Cunningham, Nuclear Engineering. Back, Marilyn J; Mt. Hope, Music Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Song Leader, Mu Phi Epsilon V-Pres., A S Coun., S.E.A., MENC, Band, Orchestra, Women ' s Glee Club, Univ. Chorus, RWF, Schs. Badger, Thomas W; Scranton, Agricultural Education. Baehr, Phillip T; Emporia, Electrical Engineering. Bahm, Ronald D; Dighton, Land- scape Architecture, Stu. Chap. ASLA Sec. Baird, Judith K; Prairie Village, Secondary Education, S.E.A., CYR, PTP, AWS, MPC. Baker, Pamela M; Eskridge, Family and Child Development, Schs. Baker, Robert E; Parsons, Feed Technology, Alpha Mu Sec. Treas., Alpha Zeta, Milling Assn., Intramurals, Schs. Baldwin, Lonna S; Houston, Tex., Elementary Education. Banks, David E; Turon, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma Sec., Sigma Tau, ASME Pres., AIA, Engr. Coun. Sec. Barba, John M; Concordia, Radio and Television, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Newman Club. Barker, C. Kathrine; Oswego, Home Economics and Art, Kappa Alpha Theta Stewardess, Omicron Nu, National Collegiate Players, Clothing Textiles Club V-Pres., CYR V-Chm., K-State Players, Union Program Coun. Art Chm. Barker, William C; Prairie View, Secondary Education. Barndt, Karen L; Overland Park, Mathematics, Gamma Phi Beta Schs. Chm., Standards Chm., PTP, CYR. Avery, T. Badger Baird Baldwin Barker, C. Baber Baehr Baker, P. Banks Barker, W. Arnold Askey Atkisson Auchard Augustine Avery, R. Back Bahm Baker, R. Barba Barndt 395 Seniors: Bar-Bol Barnes, Carolyn E; Kansas City, Home Economics and Extension, Univ. Ext. Club. Barnes, Marian K; McCracken, Home Economics Teaching. Barnett, Lloyd E; Muscotah, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, 4-H, Laihona Fellow., Intramurals. Barnhart, Rilla S; Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Historian, Marshall, Jr. Panhell. Rep., Stu. Chap. NEA, CYD, Stu. Orientation Leader, MC. Barrett, Peter J; Salina, Physical Education. Barrens, Dorothy J; Salina, Home Economics Teaching. Bean, Donald L; Anthony, Zoology. Beard, James A; Minneola, Physical Education. Bearg, Carolyn J; Hiawatha, Bacteriology, Kappa Kappa Gamma Corres. Sec., Act. Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, A S Coun., IPC Sec., Pep Club, Union Comm., Schs. Beck, Joseph L; Junction City, Secondary Education, S.E.A., K-Club, Baseball, Schs. Becker, Doris R; Inman, Home Economics Teaching, American Voca- tional Assn., Stu. Chap. N.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, 4-H. Becker, Gary L; Great Bend, Business Administration Accounting, Intramurals. During the national and state elections on November 3, students vote at a polling station in Lee Grade School. Becker, Robert H; White City, Secondary Education. Begnoche, Gloria T; Linn, Elementary Education. Behan, Carolyn S; Oakley, Music Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon Treas., A.G.O. Sec. Treas., MENC, Univ. Chorus, Women ' s Glee Club, Madrigals, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Behrens, Suzanne M; Shawnee Mission, Foods and Nutrition, Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres., Rec. Sec., Mortar Bd. Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron Rec. Sec., Omicron Nu Corres. Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Clothing Textiles Club, Schs. Bekaert, Denis A; Manhattan, Zoology. Bell, Donald J; Elms- ford, N.Y., Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, IEEE. Barnes, C. Barnes, M. Barnett Barnhart Barrett Barrens Bean Beard Bearg Beck Becker, D. Becker, G. Becker, R. Begnoche Behan Behrens Bekaert Bell, D. 3% Bell, M. Bell, R. Belt Bender Benedick Benjamin Benortham Bertrand Beyer Bickel Bieber Bieberle Bell, Marilea K; Merriam, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Treas., Schs. Chm., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. V-Pres., AWS Comm. Chm. Bell, Roberta L; McPherson, Elementary Education, Belt, Rebecca L; Arkansas City, Secondary Education. Bender, Charles A; Manhattan, Mathematics, Wesley Found. Pres. Benedick, Jane C; Wichita, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, S.E.A., MPC, Inter-Dorm Coun. Benjamin, Kenneth U; Wichita, Social Sciences, Beta Theta Pi Pres., Scabbard Blade V-Pres., K-State Flying Club. Benortham, Thomas D; Harveyville, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, CYR, Wesley Found., Intramurals, Schs. Bertrand, Conrad E; Aurora, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Stu. Chap. N.E.A., Newman Club. Beyer, Annette J; Gridley, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Chi Omega Sec. V-Pres., Pledge Trainer, Home EC. Teaching Club, YWCA, S.E.A. Bickel, Blaine W; Topeka, Agricultural Economics. Bieber, Joel G; Bazine, Physical Education. Bieberle, Gordon F; Ellinwood, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Newman Club. Biery, Terry L; Eskridge, Entomology, FarmHouse Pledge Master, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Assn. Pres., 4-H Pres., Statesmen Pres., Entomology Club, K-Club, Swimming, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Billinger, Max W; Wichita, Business Administration. Billingham, Karen S; Man- hattan, Art, Delta Phi Delta Pres., Tau Sigma Delta, Frog Club, PTP, ISA, Schs. Bird, Robert E; Haysville, Mathematics, Lambda Chi Alpha. Blakely, Jimmie L; Beeler, Electrical Engineering. Blasdel, Sharon K; Sylvia, Medical Technology. Blasiar, David A; Newton, Architectural Engineering, Triangle Pledge Trainer, Pershing Rifles, AIA, ASME, ASCE, CYR. Blass, Constance H; Arkansas City, Technical Journalism, S.E.A., Newman Club. Bloom, Vicki A; Hutchinson, Family and Child Development. Blossom, Homer D; Parsons, Landscape Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, ASLA Pres., Treas., CYR, Schs. Bohrer, Susan M; Douglass, Home Economics and Liberal Arts, Kappa Delta Ed., Women ' s Recreational Assn. Treas. Boles, David C; Abilene, History, Straube Schs. House Song Leader, Band, Men ' s Glee Club, CYD, ' S.E.A., MC, MPC, 4-H, Newman Club, Intramurals, Schs. Bolick, Mark P; Tonka wa, Okla., Physical Education. Bollig, Fran- cis R; Victoria, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, AIAA Treas., Judo Club, Newman Club. Bolnick, William M; Topeka, Business Admin- istration Accounting. Biery Bird Blasiar Blossom Bolick Billinger Blakely Blass ' Bohrer Bollig Billingham Blasdel Bloom Boles Bolnick 397 Bonewitz Boone Borgerding Borland Bornheimer Bothwell Seniors: Bon-Car Bonewitz, Bonnie B; Manhattan, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Chi Omega Warden, Standards Bd., IPC Rep., Home EC. Teaching Club, Comm. Chm., Membership Chm., S.E.A., AWS Comm., CYR, Royal Purple Bus. Staff, YWCA, K-Key. Boone, Kenneth D; Dighton, Statistics. Borgerding, John F; Marysville, Secondary Education. Borland, Dennis P; Clay Center, Agricultural Economics. Born- heimer, Joseph F; Prairie Village, Pre-Medicine. Bothwell, David L; Hardy, Nebr., Agricultural Education. Bottorff, James L; Winfield, Architecture. Bouchey, Gary D; Palco, Nuclear Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring Sec., ANS, FTP, Union Comm., Newman Club, Track. Bowers, David E; Herington, Physical Education. Bowie, Rogga J; Oakley, Modern Languages. Bowman, Gary H; Garfield, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club. Bowman, Michael L; Overland Park, History. Boyd, Barbara J; Densmore, Home Economics Teaching. Brackett, Raymond B; Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Bradbury, Rose A; Clay Center, Home Economics and Extension. Brady, Anita I; Albert, Mathematics, Kappa Alpha Theta Standards Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A., A S Honors Program, Schs. Branson, Bruce R; Stanford, Conn., Electrical Engineering. Brees, Beverly J; Salina, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Pep Club. Bremer, Larry W; Oberlin, Mechanical Engineering, AIAA. Brethour, Mary R; Maple Hill, Music Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Song Leader, Mu Phi Epsilon, S.E.A., MENC, CYR, FTP. Brewer, Roger B; St. George, Psychology, Scabbard Blade, DMS Award. Brewster, Jerry V; Salina, Landscape Architecture. Britt, Timothy J; North Platte, Neb., Wildlife Conservation, SCSA, Wildlife Soc., Zoology Club, Newman Club. Britting, Dean E; Wichita, Geology. Brookshire, William W; Kansas City, Electrical Engineering, Delta Sigma Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, MUN, PTP, MFC, MC, Pol. Union, CYD, Schs. Brower, Ruby K; Benton, Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta. Brown, Edwin V; Gorham, Mathematics. Boyd Brady Bremer Brewster Brookshire Brackett Branson Brethour Britt Brower Bottorff Bouchey Bowers Bowie Bowman, G. Bowman, M. Bradbury Brees Brewer Britting Brown, E. Caldwei Qpron, Call c 398 tone Sowers ' - .. : , ; Brown, J. Broxterman Bruce Bryant Buenning Bull Burroughs Caldwell Calliham Capron, K. Carl Buzenberg Calentine Campbell, G. Capron, V. Carleton Calderon Call Campbell, R. Carey Carlgren Buono Burch Burfield Burgin Burk, E. Burk, M. Brown, Judith E; Wilmore, Home Economics Teaching, Clovia Bus. Mgr., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., 4-H, Schs. Broxterman, Leroy R; Baileyville, Business Administration. Bruce, Ralph G; Ottawa, Mathematics, Alpha Tau Omega Treas., Pub. Rel. Chm., Union Comm. Bryant, William P; Garden City, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Buenning, Jan C; Atchison, Home Economics and Nursing. Bull, Robert W; Salina, Veterinary Medi- cine, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Men ' s Glee Club. Buono, Jose J; Puerto Rico, Dairy Production, Dairy Club, Schs. Burch, Vinson L; Burrton, Secondary Education. Burfield, Marvin L; Otis, Chemistry, ACS, German Club, PTP, Schs. Burgin, Gary S; Pittsburg, Mechanical Engineering. Burk, Elmer C; McDonald, Agri- cultural Economics. Burk, Mary L; Leavenworth, Home Economics and Journalism. Burroughs, Courtney; Hillcrest Heights, Md., Physics. Buzenberg, John J; Manhattan, Business Administration. Calderon, Prudencio; Mexico, Milling Technology. Caldwell, Barbara R; Broughton, Family and Child Development, Family Child Development Club, Univ. Ext. Club, 4-H. Calen- tine, Jack E; Hutchinson, Chemistry. Call, Barbara A; Halstead, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Soc. Chm., S.E.A., CYR, Royal Purple Bus. Staff, K-Key. Calliham, Judith A; Colby, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Chaplain, S.E.A. Campbell, Galen K; Dover, Physical Education. Campbell, Robert T; Shawnee Mission, Electrical Engineering. Capron, Kenneth M; Columbus, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Flying Club. Capron, Virgil J; Columbus, Veterinary Medi- cine, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Mu, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Carey, Karen J; Valley Center, Home Economics Teaching, Delta Zeta Standards Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Bd., Chimes, AWS Comm., Home EC. Teaching Interest Group, S.E.A., Schs. Carl, Sharon K; Wilsey, Art. Carleton, Cheryl L; Burtonsville, Md., Home Economics and Art. Carlgren, Stefan M; Concordia, Pre-Law. 399 Seniors: Car-Cou Carlson, George M; Chanute, Architecture. Carlson, Sharon J; Man- hattan, Psychology. Carpenter, Montford L; Sabetha, Feed Tech- nology, Straube Schs. House Pres., V-Pres., Alpha Zeta Sec., Alpha Mu V-Pres., Corres. Sec., Milling Assn. Sec., Ag. Coun. Rep., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Carr, Mary L; Prairie Village, Home Economics and Art, A.I.D. V-Pres., Home EC. Art Club Pres., Home EC. Coun., Union Comm. Carroll, Susan E; Shawnee Mission, Home Economics and Art. Carson, Mary E; Springfield, Mo., Physical Education. Carson, Sue E; Hays, Elementary Education. Carstens, Susan G; Ackley, Iowa, Elementary Education. Carver, Norman R; Neodesha, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Gary, Elizabeth E; Manhattan, English, Pi Epsilon Delta Sec.-Treas., K-State Players V-Pres., Schs. Casey, Patricia A; Havensville, Textiles and Clothing. Cassidy, Jerry L; Salina, Nuclear Engineering, ANS, AFROTC, Pershing Rifles, CYR, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Wesley Found. Chadwell, Lyle H; Fairview, Agricultural Education, NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club, 4-H. Chapman, Mark A; Broughton, History, Acacia Schs. Chm., Phi Alpha Theta, Scabbard Blade Sec., MA-3 Program, Chan- cery Club, Fr. Football, Fr. Track, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Chapman, Michael T; Broughton, Chemical Engineering. Charles, Barbara H; Topeka, Home Economics and Journalism. Charles, Michael K; Republic, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi Treas., S.E.A., Royal Purple Feature Ed., Men ' s Glee Club, Madrigal Singers, K-Key. Chase, Larry L; Colby, Sociology. John Cia ' rdi, peotry editor of Saturday Review, answers questions at discussion period following his Convocation. Carlson, G. Carlson, S. Carpenter Carr Carroll Carson, M. Carson, S. Carstens Carver Cary Casey Cassidy Chadwell Chapman, M. A. Chapman, M. T. Charles, B. Charles, M. Chase 400 Chasey, Linda S; Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, SGA Comm., S.E.A., Union Comm. Chilcott, James H; Hugoton, Business Administration, FarmHouse Hist., Treas., Air Force ROTC, Completed Cadet Lt. Col., DMS, Men ' s Glee Club, Sigma Theta Epsilon Pres., National V-Pres., Wesley Found. Coun., State MSM Coun., Schs. Chowins, Richard D; Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration. Christensen, John L; Marion, Secondary Education, Phi Alpha Theta, K-Club Pres., S.E.A., Christian Athletes Fellow., Football, 1965 Most Inspirational Player, Hon. Mention All-Big-8 Academic Football, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Christensen, Patricia R; Leawood, Physical Education, Alpha Chi Omega V-Pres., S.E.A., P.H.E.M.S., YWCA. Christian, Theodore, Newark, N.J., Electrical Engineering. Cicmanec, John L; Ord, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Clawson, Eldon L; Linwood, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho V-Pres., Block and Bridle, Wool and Livestock Judging Teams, Schs. Clegg, Victoria L; Manhattan, Elementary Education. Cloud, Betty J; Overland Park, English. Cobb, Don L; Liberal, Mechanical Engineering. Cochran, Harold M; Oberlin, Mathematics. Cohan, Lawrence A; Bonner Springs, Business Administration. Colbert, Joan P; Prairie Village, Pre-Medicine. Cole, Zelma R; Salina, Business Administration, Alpha Delta Pi Treas., Commerce Coun., S.E.A., Univ. Chorus, Colleg. Coun. of UN, CYR, Lutheran Stu. Assoc. Compton, Jere L; Altamont, Electrical Engineering. Conaway, Gary L; Winona, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE. Condit, Law- rence E; Great Bend, Psychology. Connet, Gwendolyn; Manhattan, Technical Journalism. Connolly, Terrence M; Indianapolis, Ind., Business Administration. Cook, Charles E; Meriden, Agricultural Engineering, Sigma Tau, ASAE Pres. Cook, Leland B; Burlingame, Business Administration, ASAE, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Cope, Diana G; Wichita, Chemistry, ACS, Orchesis. Corman, Pat D; Tescott, Electrical Engineering. Cotter, Carolyn A; Hutchinson, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Pub. Chm., AWS Rep., Cheerleader, Schs. Cottrell, Fredric R; Liberal, Speech. Coulson, Stephen J; Greene, N.Y., Nuclear Engineering. Chasey Christensen, J. Cicmanec Cloud Cohan Chilcott Christensen, P. Clawson Cobb Colbert Chowins Christian Clegg Cochran Cole Compton Conaway Condit Connet Connolly Cook, C. Cook, L. Cope Corman Cotter Cottrell Coulson 401 Coulter Cowan, M. Cowan, N. Cowan, O. Cox Crangle Crawshaw Creamer Crews Crill Crispin Crow 144 Seniors: Cou Don Coulter, Jeanette E; Shawnee, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Nursing Club V-Pres., S.E.A., CYR. Cowan, Marion C; Clyde, Chemistry. Cowan, Natalie J; Junction City, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Reporter, Historian, S.E.A., AWS Comm. Chm., Sec., Union Comm. Sec. Cowan, Ora A; Mission, Foods and Nutrition. Cox, Kenton L; Wichita, Architectural Engineering. Crangle, Robert D; Mankato, Nuclear Engineering, Triangle Rush Chm., Blue Key V-Pres., Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha, A.N.S., Stu. Senate, Engr. Coun., Debate, Forensic Union Pres., CYR, Campus Planning and Dev. Comm., MC, MFC, UCCF, Westminster Coun., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Crawshaw, Claude T; Altoona, Agricultural Engineering, Sigma Tau, ASAE Sec.-Treas., Schs. Creamer, Thomas B; Spring Hill, Sec- ondary Education, Alpha Tau Omega Soc. Chm., Pershing Rifles, S.E.A., Union Comm. Chm., Newman Club. Crews, David T; Clear- water, Soc iology. Crill, Dickie J; Walsh, Colo., Zoology. Crispin, Malinda R; Webber, Sociology, Kappa Iota Sigma Exec. V-Chm., Sec., Treas., Kappa Phi. Crow, Gerald P; Prairie Village, Chemistry. Cullen, Peter; Topeka, History, Scabbard Blade Soc. Chm., Phi Alpha Theta, Cosmopolitan Club, Newman Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll, D.M.S. Cummis, Phillip E; Junction City, Business Administration Accounting. Cunningham, Ronald G; Caldwell, Agronomy, Klod and Kernel Klub, 4-H, UCCF. Dagg, Caleb D; Topeka, Secondary Education. Dallas, Jean E; Man- hattan, English, Delta Zeta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Dallen, Larry D; Minneapolis, Statistics. Dalrymple, Roger D; Tulsa, Okla., Architecture. Darbandi, Esmail S; Iran, Architectural Engineering, Iranian Assn. Pres. Darling, Donald F; lola, Dairy Manufacturing. Darter, Janet K; Douglass, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A., Home EC. Coun. David, Tom V; Burden, Veterinary Medi- cine, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Schs. Davidson, Michael W; Manhattan, Architecture. Davies, Robert E; Manhattan, Business Administration. Davis, Dee A; Kansas City, Home Economics Teaching. Davis, Gayla J; Long Island, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Professional Foods Club, Band. Cullen Dagg Dalrymple Darter Davies Cummis Dallas Darbandi David Davis, D. Cunningham Dallen Darling Davidson Davis, G. 402 Davis, H. Davis, ]. Day DeArmond Deaver Deets Dettmer DeWeese, P. Dickerson Dikeman Dohm Detwiler Diamond Dickey Dobbin Donaldson DeWeese, K. Dicken Diehn Dodge Donham DeMoss Dempsey Denning Derks Desai Detter Davis, Helen C; Elmdale, Home Economics Teaching, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., 4-H, 4-H in Review Staff. Davis, Jack D; Bonner Springs, Business Administration, Delta Upsilon, Union Comm. CYR. Day, Richard N; Junctio n City, Industrial Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta, AIIE, K-State Engr. Staff, German Club Treas., Union Comm., Newman Club. DeArmond, Fanchone; Arkansas City, Elementary Education. Deaver, Robert M; Sabetha, Economics. Deets, Paul L; Oxford, Agricultural Education, FarmHouse Pledge Master, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Assn. and Coun. Pres., V-Pres., Ag. Ed. Club Sec., Treas., V-Pres., S.E.A., NVATA, Klod and Kernel Klub, FFA, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. DeMoss, Richard T; Wellington, Physical Education. Dempsey, Douglas E; Jewell, Mechanical Engineering. Denning, Royal G; Jonesville, Mich., Milling Technology, Alpha Mu, Milling Assn., Schs. Derks, Edwin; Norton, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon IPC Rep., Stu. Chap. AVMA, Men ' s Glee Club. Desai, Vasu K; India, Home Economics. Detter, Rose N; Nickerson, Elementary Education. Dettmer, Dennis E; Waterville, Veterinary Medicine. Detwiler, Wesley R; Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. DeWeese, Kathleen; Topeka, Elementary Education. DeWeese, Paula J; Manhattan, Modern Languages, Pi Beta Phi His- torian, Exec. Coun., Delta Sigma Rho, Causerie Universitaire V-Pres., K-State Players, CYD, Newman Club, A S Honors Program. Diamond, Arlen E; Pierre, S.D., Radio-TV Speech, Beta Sigma Psi, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Arnold Air Soc., Tribunal, CYR, Lutheran Student Assn. Dicken, Donald R; Shawnee Mission, Mechanical Engineering. Dickerson, David L; Prairie Village, Business Administration, Men ' s Glee Club, RA. Dickey, Kathleen A; Newton, Secondary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Rush Rec. Chm., Theta Sigma Phi, S.E.A., Royal Purple and Collegian Staffs, Home EC. Journalism Club, AWS Comm. Diehn, Frederick J; Leawood, Business Administration. Dikeman, Michael E; Fort Scott, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse Rush Chm., Alpha Zeta, Judging Teams, Ag. College Treas., Block and Bridle, FFA Pres., PTP Exec Comm., Schs. Dobbin, Jerry L; Wichita, Secondary Education. Dodge, Rae M; Medicine Lodge, Biochemistry. Dohm, Gerald L; Grinnell, Chemistry. Donaldson, Richard L; Nevada, Mo., Electrical Engineering. Donham, Richard S; Wichita, Zoology. 403 Seniors: Dow Fan Dow, Richard G; Mt. Hope, Music Education. Drake, Patty S; Abi- lene, Modern Languages. Duff, Walter J; Metuchen, N.J., Zoology. Duffin, Patricia A; Kingman, Sociology, Kappa Iota Sigma, Newman Club. Duncan, David W; Wichita, Business Administration. Duncan, Edward L; Arkansas City, Art. Dunn, James C; Ottawa, Restaurant Management. Dunn, Larry R; Oswego, Architecture. Dunn, Leon L; St. John, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse Bus. Mgr., Judging Teams, 4-H Pres., V-Pres., Block Bridle, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Dusenbury, Douglas K; Anthony, Psychology, Beta Theta Pi, Blue Key, Sr. Class Pres., Football, Tennis, Golf. Duston, James C; Gay- lord, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu Sec., Sigma Tau, IEEE. Dyke, Terry L; Shawnee Mission, Speech. Ebert, Verlyn W; Larned, Wildlife Conservation. Edmonds, Gary N; Oskaloosa, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Emundson, Mary L; Carson City, Nev., Home Economics and Art, AID, AHEA, RWF. Edwards, Phyllis L; Coffeyville, Family and Child Development. Edwardson, Robert L; Everest, Agricultural Engineering, Beta Sigma Psi Schs. Chm., Steel Ring Pres., ASAE Pres., State V-Pres., IFC Pres., LSA Treas., Men ' s Glee Club, Intramurals. Eggleston, Jerry J; Louisburg, Dairy Production, Dairy Science Club, 4-H, Bowling. Eichor, Ricky J; Anthony, Secondary Education. Eilrich, Nancy A; Ellsworth, Physical Education, P.H.E.M.S., S.E.A., CYR, 4-H, Schs. Eitzen, Kathleen A; Hillsboro, Home Economics Teaching. Ellington, Larry L; Garden City, Business Administration. Elliott, Richard D; Conway Springs, Civil Engineering. Elliott, William H; Bird City, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Ellison, Steven W; Shawnee Mission, Business Administration. Elsasser, Karen M; Abilene, Elementary Education, S.E.A., A Cappella Choir, EUB Stu. Fellow. Ely, Karolyn K; Plevna, Foods and Nutrition, Omicron Nu, Schs. Edwards Edwardson Eggleston Eichor Eilrich Eitzen Dow Duffin Dunn, J. Dusenbury Ebert Drake Duncan, D. Dunn, L. R. Duston Edmonds Duff Duncan, E. Dunn, L. L. Dyke Edmundson Ellington Elliott, R. Elliott, W. Ellison Elsasser Ely Evans, r r 5 K-State S liattanj, to. Can 404 Eyes rivet on the basketball court during half time ceremonies as the Angel Flight drill team, which marched in the Mardi Gras, forms a wheel. Emig, Larry W; Solomon, Civil Engineering. Emigh, John L; Selden, Business Administration. Enegren, Phillip D; Wichita, Mechanical Engineering, Triangle Pres., Pi Tau Sigma V-Pres, Sigma Tau, ASME, Intramurals, Schs. Ernzen, Shirley K; Atchison, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Newman Club. Erpelding, Lawrence H; Atchison, Agricultural Education, FarmHouse, Alpha Tau Alpha, NVATA, Poultry Judging Team, S.E.A., Ag. Coun., Ag. Ed. Club Pres., V-Pres., Sentinel, FFA V-Pres., 4-H, Newman Club, Univ. Ext. Club, Men ' s Glee Club, Schs. Esk- ridge, Escal L; Chanute, Pre-Medicine. Evans, Ivor J; Indianapolis, Ind., Electrical Engineering. Evans, Larry M; Wichita, Civil Engineering. Evans, Margaret A; Plainville, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Sec., S.E.A., Union Comm. Sub- Chm., Panhel. Coun. Sec. Evans, Mary F; Topeka, Elementary Education. Exline, Nancy J; Salina, Elementary Education, Delta De lta Delta Rec. Sec., S.E.A., Union Comm. Faddis, Jeryn S; Shawnee Mission, Secondary Educa- tion, Alpha Delta Pi Sec. V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, AWS Exec. Bd., College Quiz Bowl Chm., Schs. Fair, Janiece D; Alden, Music Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Song Leader, Mu Phi Epsilon Chaplain, A S Coun., A Cappella Choir, K-State Singers, Union Comm., RWF. Fairman, Charles E; Man- hattan, Technical Journalism, CYR, PTP, Marching Band, Collegian Bus., Canterbury Club, SCF Treas. Fanning, Lucinka V; Annapolis, Md., Art, AID, Art Club. Emig Ernzen Evans, I. Evans, M. F. Fair Emigh Erpelding Evans, L. Exline Fairman Enegren Eskridge Evans, M. A. Faddis Fanning 405 Fanson Farnham Fassnacht Finch, D. Fitzgerald, R. Farabi Farrell, K. Faulconer Finch, M. Fitzgerald, T. Farmer Farrell, M. Fenton Fisher Fitzwater Seniors: Fan Gin Fanson, Ralph L; Salina, Civil Engineering, ASME, ASCE, Chi Epsilon. Farabi, Terry B; Pittsburg, Chemical Engineering, Beta Theta Pi Pres., Steel Ring, Sigma Tau Pres., IFC Pres., Putnam Schs. Farmer, Joan, Pratt, Physical Education. Farnham, Wilfred L; Abilene, Electrical Engineering, CYR, KSCF, Swimming Captain. Farrell, Kevin B; Chicago, III., Business Admin- istration Accounting. Farrell, Marcia A; Manhattan, Secondary Education. Fassnacht, Donald C; Salina, Landscape Architecture. Faulconer, Susan; Augusta, Humanities, Pi Beta Phi Pledge Trainer, Pledge Class Pres., Honor Pledge, CYR, YWCA Pres. Fenton, Ladean J; Bonner Springs, Secondary Education. Finch, Doris M; Parsons, Home Economics Teaching. Finch, Mary A; Manhattan, Chemistry. Fisher, Walter L; Wilmington, Del., Architecture. Fitzgerald, Rebecca; Jewell, Technical Journalism, Pi Beta Phi, Royal Purple Ed., Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart, K-Key. Fitzgerald, Terrell; Ellis, Landscape Architecture, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Fitzwater, Max M; Abilene, Technical Journalism, Delta Tau Delta Pub. Chm., Rainbow Corres., Sigma Delta Chi Pres., V-Pres., Collegian Staff, K-Key, Schs. Fleek, Mary J; Leavenworth, English, Alpha Lambda Delta, S.E.A., AWS Coun., Interdorm Coun., Hall Coun., CYR, K-State Players, Schs. Flentie, Mary F; Centralia, Home Economics Teaching, Smurth- waite V-Pres., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Interest Group, Home EC. Ext. Club, CYR, 4-H, UCCF, Schs. Florell, John M; Manhattan, Archi- tectural Engineering. Folk, Ronald D; Holyrood, Physical Education. Fosmire, Robert P; Shawnee Mission, Electrical Engineering. Foster, Mitchell L; Sedan, Secondary Education. Fowler, Clarence S; Kansas City, Business Administration Account- ing, Sigma Phi Epsilon Comptroller, Alpha Kappa Psi. Frazee, Elizabeth A; Spring Hill, Home Economics Teaching. Frazee, Larry D; Columbus, Agricultural Mechanization. Freed, Judith R; Scandia, Elementary Education. Freeland, Kent H; Topeka, Technical Jour- nalism, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Chi, Stu. Senate V-Pres., Collegian News Ed., Wire Ed., Columnist, Royal Purple Staff, A S Honors Program, Schs. Frick, Leon F; Camden, N.J., Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Tau, ANS Pres. , Fleek Flentie Florell Folk Fosmire Foster Fowler Frazee, E. Frazee, L. Freed Freeland Frick 406 fl Friesen, Ann E; Inman, Technical Journalism, Smurthwaite Pres., Theta Sigma Phi Treas., Home EC. Journalism Club Pres., Residence Hall Assn. Sec.-Treas., PTP, Collegian Ed. Asst., RA, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Friesen, Connie L; Hutchinson, Business Administration. Friesen, Paul A; Hillsboro, Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta, AIA, Schs. Fromme, Janice M; Hoxie, Home Economics and Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta Pres., Family Child Development Club. Fulkerson, Judith C; Liberty, Mo., Home Economics and Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Clothing Textiles Club, Union Comm., CYR. Gagnon, Donald J; Grainfield, Secondary Education, Phi Kappa Theta V-Pres., Sec., Arnold Air Soc. Comm., Newman Club Treas. Gagnon, Michael J; Manhattan, Business Administration Account- ing. Gamble, William E; Chanute, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ganson, Kathleen C; Concordia, English, Chi Omega, S.E.A., K-State Players. Gardner, Wanetta K; Partridge, English. Garretson, Peter W; Heidel- burg, Germany, Political Science. Gay, Jim L; Plevna, Feed Tech- nology, Gamma Delta. Geery, William R; Carlisle, Pa., Zoology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Zoology Club, Pre-Dentistry Club, Fr. Baseball. Geis, Clifton M; Circleville, History. Genschorck, Gary D; Hanover, Feed Technology. George, Mary E; Wichita, History, Delta Delta Delta Soc. Chm., Corres. Sec., Phi Alpha Theta, NEA, S.E.A., Union Comm., SGA Comm., AWS Comm. Gerkens, Harold F; Palmyra, N.J., Botany. Gerritz, Catherine M; Manhattan, Elementary Education. Giefer, Louise R; Wellington, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Corres. Sec., S.E.A., AWS, Newman Club. Gilchrist, Carol A; Wichita, Business Administration Accounting. Gilchrist, Ross A; Kingman, Sociology, Kappa Iota Sigma Sec.-Treas., Exec. Chm., CYR Pres., V-Pres., MPC, Sports Car Club. Gillam, Dwayne D; Garden City, Business Administration. Gillam, Marilyn K; Garden City, Home Economics Teaching. Gillaspie, Richard L; Council Grove, Agricultural Economics, Scabbard Blade, Alpha Zeta, Ag. EC. Club Pres., FFA Reporter, RWF, Christian Athletes Fellow., Track, Cross Country, DMS, Schs. Gillmore, Oran G; Neodesha, Business Administration Accounting, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Intramurals. Gimbel, Weldon K; Dodge City, Mechanical Engin eering, ASME. Ginsburg, Bernard E; Brooklyn, N.Y., Zoology, Zoology Club, Marching Band, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel, Judo Club, Intramurals. Friesen, A. Fromme Gagnon, M. Gardner Geery Friesen, C. Fulkerson Gamble Garretson Geis Friesen, P. Gagnon, D. Ganson Gay Genschorck George Gerkens Gerritz Giefer Gilchrist, C. Gilchrist, R. Gillam, D. Gillam, M. Gillaspie Gillmore Gimbel Ginsburg 407 Glazier Goering, W. Gordon, R. Gracey Granquist Goble Gooch Gottlob Graham, A. Grant Goering, J. Gordon, L. Graber Graham, J. Green Seniors: Gla Han Glazier, Glenn D; West Brookfield, Mass., Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Wesleyan Found., Intramurals. Goble, Dallas O; Lake City, Animal Husbandry, Chaparajos Club, Rodeo Team. Goering, James L; Ames, Civil Engineering, Chi Ep- silon V-Pres., Steel Ring, ASCE, Engr. Open House Chm., Intra- murals. Goering, Wayne M; Moundridge, Electrical Engineering. Gooch, Thomas W; Topeka, Animal Husbandry. Gordon, Lowell D; Wichita, Business Administration Accounting. Gordon, Richard R; Wichita, Business Administration. Gottlob, Darrell D; Arkansas City, Agricultural Economics. Graber, Ronald K; Pretty Prairie, Dairy Science. Gracey, Betty J; Ford, Elementary Education. Graham, Ann H; El Dorado, Elementary Education. Graham, John M; Council Grove, Agricultural Economics. Granquist, Johnny L; Shawnee Mission, Chemical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega Pledge Trainer, Steel Ring Treas., Engr. Coun. Rep., AIChE Treas., Statesmen Schs. Comm., Newman Club, Intra- murals. Grant, Richard L; Wichita, Psychology. Green, Barbara R; Concordia, Chemistry, Kappa Delta, Alpha Delta Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, ACS, Schs. Following his speech on Successes and Failures of U.S. Foreign Aid, U.S. Senator Frank Carlson meets President McCain and a faculty member. I 3 nba, Ronila m, Ann H; E I Engineering, ;, Enp. Com II Qub, to- Griffin Grothusen Grubb, S. L. Guthrie, C. Habiger Grigsby Grover Grybowski Guthrie, R. Hadley Groth Grubb, S. J. Guisinger Haas Hadsell Griffin, Jean A; Minneapolis, Family and Child Development. Grigsby, Melinda D; Attica, Business Administration. Groth, Wayne C; Bushton, Chemical Engineering. Grothusen, Rex W; Scott City, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Coun. V-Pres., Ag. Ed. Club Treas., CYR, Sports Car Club. Grover, Wayne M; Stockton, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse Pres., Blue Key Sec., Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Ag. Coun. Barnwarmer Chm., Block Bridle, 4-H, Wesley Found., Schs. Grubb, Sharon J; Anthony, Zoology. Grubb, Stephen L; Abilene, Feed Technology. Grybowski, Richard A; Kinsley, Secondary Education, PTP Comm., Judo Club, Fr. Track. Guisinger, Allen W; Prairie Village, Zoology. Guthrie, Charles W; Wichita, Business Administration Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, Statesmen, Intramurals. Guthrie, Ruthann; Walton, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Wesley Found. Haas, Thomas H; Independence, Mo., Business Administration. Habiger, Cyril W; Salina, Mechanical Engineering. Hadley, Leo L; Manhattan, Political Science. Hadsell, Gary N; Hugoton, Business Administration Accounting. Hager, Connie L; Norton, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta Rec. Sec., S.E.A., AWS Comm., Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart, Whi- Purs, Women ' s Glee Club, Intramurals. Hagerman, Robert L; Rozel, Agricultural Economics. Haines, George E; Leawood, Mathematics. Hakimian, Ebrahim; Iran, Business Administration, Iranian Stu. Assn., B ' nai B ' rith Hillel. Halbleib, Judith S; Brownell, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Haller, Richard T. Franklin Square, N.Y., Business Administration. Hamby, Carol L; Dodge City, Secondary Education, Delta Zeta, S.E.A., CYD, Newman Club. Hamilton, John B; Emporia, Civil En- gineering. Hamlett, Robert M; Wichita, Chemical Engineering, Triangle Pres., Sigma Tau V-Pres., AIChE Sec., Engr. Coun., Stu. Senate, Union Comm., Chancery Club, Intramurals, Schs. Hamlin, Carolyn H; Lawrence, Elementary Education. Hammel, Franco A; Clay Center, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight, Military Ball Queen Finalist, Sigma Chi Sweetheart, Union Comm., SGA Comm., Schs. Hanchett, Theodore L; Norton, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Ed. Club. Hager Hagerman Haines Hakimian Halbleib Haller Hamby Hamilton Hamlett Hamlin Hammel Hanchett 409 Seniors: Han Hon Hanif, Quaisar M; India, Nuclear Engineering. Hanna, Jay D; Lyons, Psychology, Sigma Phi Epsilon V-Pres., CYD, Newman Club. Hans, Bhim S; India, Mechanical Engineering. Harding, Bertha D; Cheney, Home Economics and Art, A.I.D., Home EC. Art Club. Hardison, Gary R; Overland Park, Business Adminis- tration. Harger, Ronnie L; Arkansas City, Business Administration. Harmison, Randall L; Newton, Electrical Engineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres., Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Circle K Club V-Pres., Madrigal Singers, Men ' s Glee Club, RWF, Schs. Harper, William R; Vermillion, Wildlife Conservation, Schs. Harrison, John D; Marys- ville, Secondary Education. Harry, Judith L; Emporia, Family and Child Development, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Union Comm., Family Child Development Club, CYR, Women ' s Glee Club, Intramurals. Hartenbower, Janet S; Prairie Village, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A., CYR. Harts, Dwayne L; Walnut, Electrical Engineering. Hatcher, Gale L; Russell, Architecture. Havley, David T; Centralia, Pre-Medicine. Hawkes, Bernadette R; Kirkwood, Mo., Physical Education. Hawks, David L; Goodland, Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Schs. Hayes, John G; Great Bend, Sociology. Haymaker, Mary L; Minneapolis, Minn., Elementary Education. Heath, Larry L; Burns, Electrical Engineering. Hefty, Donald G; Valley Falls, Veterinary Medicine, Acacia, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Schs. Heidrick, Charles R; Beloit, Business Administration Accounting, Lambda Chi Alpha Song Leader, Alpha Kappa Psi, FTP, CYR, Apollo Glee Club, Newman Club. Heina, Ernest V; Belleville, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi Corres. Sec., IEEE, Engr. Open House. Heiser, Patricia A; Atchison, Elemen- tary Education, S.E.A., CYR. Helbing, Thomas C; Shawnee Mission, Architectural Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau. Heller, Suzanne M; Vesper, Home Economics and Extension. Hemel, Dorothy A; Ness, Secondary Education. Hemphill, Dwane E; Byers, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu V-Pres. Hanif Harding Harmison Harry Hatcher Hanna Hardison Harper Hartenbower Havley Hans Harger Harrison Harts Hawkes Hawks Hayes Haymaker Heath Hefty Heidrick Heina Heiser Helbing Heller Hemel Hemphill, D. 410 Hemphill, L. Hemphill, S. Hendricks Henning Henry Hensley Hodges Hoffhines Holland Holloway, J. Holmes, K. Hodgson Hoffman Hollar Holloway, S. Holmes, O. Hoesli Hohn Holliday Holm Honeman Hicklin Hill, R. Hill, T. Hinnergardt Hirt Hixson Hemphill, Linda A; Lawrence, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Asst. Schs. Chm., House Coun., Chaplain, Ed. Chm., N.E.A., Home EC. Ext. Club Pres., Treas., IFYE, Intramurals, Schs. Hemphill, Sue E; Manhattan, Family and Child Development. Hendricks, Janet L; WaKeeney, Elementary Education. Henning, Lelah F; Athol, Textiles and Clothing, Clothing Textiles Club. Henry, Larry L; Broughton, Agronomy, SCSA, Klod Kernel Klub, Schs. Hensley, Harvey D; Wichita, Chemical Engineering. Hicklin, James W; Drexel, Mo., Biological Science. Hill, Ray F; Burlington, Landscape Architecture. Hill, Thomas R; Kansas City, Nuclear Engineering. Hinnergardt, Eva L; Clay Center, Elementary Education. Hirt, Joyce K; Lucas, Home Economics Teaching, NEA, Home EC. Teaching Club, 4-H, Newman Club. Hixson, Jean A; St. John, Home Economics Teaching, Gamma Phi Beta House Mgr., Profes- sional Foods Club, Stu. Senate, AWS V-Pres., Home EC. Coun. Comm. Chm., Schs. Hodges, Marilyn R; Lebo, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Block Bridle. Hodgson, Edward S; Little River, Animal Husbandry. Hoesli, Harry H; Delphos, Secondary Education, Alpha Tau Omega Pres., House Mgr., Delta Phi Delta, UPC, Newman Club, Intramurals. Hoffhines, Robert R; Delphos, Business Administration, AIA, ISA. Hoffman, Keith L; Preston, Physical Sciences, Triangle, Union Comm., CYD. Hohn, Marilyn J; Marysville, Modern Languages. Holland, Los V; Pittsburg, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Hollar, Donald L; Emporia, Electrical Engineering. Holliday, Ralph O; Liberty, Animal Husbandry. Holloway, Jerry A; Hutchinson, Civil Engineering. Holloway, Stephen B; McPherson, Architecture, Delta Upsilon V-Pres., Tau Sigma Delta, AIA., Union Comm., Schs. Holm, Ronald K; Salina, Secondary Education. Holmes, Karen A; Duluth, Minn., Secondary Education, S.E.A., Schs. Holmes, Oliver W; Abilene, Electrical Engineering. Honeman, Glen M; Pratt, Agronomy. 411 Seniors: Hoo Jon Hoofer, Barry L; Ashland, History. Hooper, Keith L; Manhattan, Business Administration. Hoops, Robert F; Republic, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Alpha Zeta, LSA. Hopkins, Frankie J; Benton, Animal Husbandry. Horchem, Janet L; Ranson, Business Administration, Chi Omega. House, Harlan D; Goodland, Agricul- tural Education, Acacia Sr. Steward, Ag. Ed. Club, 4-H Chancery Club. Hoyt, Laurie S; Kansas City, Home Economics Teaching. Hu, Frank T; China, Electrical Engineering, FTP, Cosmopolitan Club. Huber, Linda S; Wichita, Family and Child Development and Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, S.E.A., Family and Child Development Club, RWF. Hucke, Gary L; Parsons, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Block Bridle. Hughes, Roberta L; Garnett, Home Economics and Journalism, Alpha Chi Omega Pres., Theta Sigma Phi Sec., Home EC. Journalism Club V-Pres., Collegian Soc. Ed., CYD. Hunt, Melvin C; Tribune, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse Sec., Bd. Member, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Miniwanca Club, Ag. Coun., FFA V-Pres., Judging Teams, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Students brouse in The Cat ' s Pause, a Union concession added during the fall to sell paperbacks and magazines. Hunt, Richard D; Salina, Business Administration Accounting. Hunziker, Don F; Senden, Mathematics. Hysom, Ronald R; Wichita, Physics, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres., Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma V-Pres., Alumni Assn. Bd. of Dir., Stu. Senate, Stu. Body Pres., American Institute of Physics Treas., UPC, Union Comm., German Club, Men ' s Glee Club Pres., LSA, Intramurals, Schs. Ingersoll, Patricia; Michi- gan Valley, Modern Languages. Ireland, Lawrence P; Holton, Geog- raphy. Itz, Nancy J; Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Home Economics, Pi Beta Phi Standards Chm., Clothing Textiles Club, YWCA. Hoofer Hooper Hoops Hopkins Horchem House Hoyt Hu Huber Hucke Hughes Hunt, M. Hunt, R. Hunziker Hysom Ingersoll Ireland Itz 412 Jaax, J. R. Jaax, J. A. Jacob Jacobs Jahnke Janke Jaax, James R; Wichita, Mechanical Engineering, Straube Schs. House Pres., Steel Ring, Pi Tau Sigma Pres., ASME, Scabbard Blade, Stu. Senate, Engr. Open House Chm., Engr. Coun., Union Comm., CYR, 4-H, MUN, MC, Newman Club, Intramurals, DMS, Schs. Jaax, Judy A; Wichita, Home Economics Teaching, Chi Omega V-Pres., S.E.A., AHEA, AVA, RCC, Union Comm., Home EC. Teach- ing Club, 4-H, Newman Club Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Jacob, Thomas D; Wichita, Architecture, Steel Ring, Tau Sigma Delta Pres., AIA Treas., Intramurals, Schs. Jacobs, William R; Holton, Nuclear Engineering. Jahnke, Carol A; Junction City, Elementary Education. Janke, Larry J; Alexander, Animal Husbandry, Beta Sigma Psi Sec., V-Pres. Jefferies, Roanne L; Wichita, Home Economics and Art, A.I.D., Interdorm Coun., Art Club, FMOC Comm., Rifle Team. Jefferies, Ronald D; Wichita, Nuclear Engineering, Triangle Steward, ANS Sec., Arnold Air Soc. V-Pres., Alpha Phi Omega, Band, AFROTC, Intramurals. Jelinek, Judith A; Manhattan, Pre-Medicine. Jensen, Donald J; Lostant, 111., Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Jensen, George S; Goodland, Veteri- nary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Jernigan, Norman B; Wakarusa, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Jetland, Barbara A; Arlington, Va., Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Marshal, S.E.A. Ed., Professional Foods Club, Royal Purple Queen Finalist, Angel Flight, Union Comm., CYR. Jewett, Lucille I; Manhattan, Mathematics, Alpha Lambda Delta, NEA, Wesley Found., A S Honors Program, Schs. Jilka, Evelyn R; Delphos, Elementary Education. Johnsmeyer, Virginia; Mt. Hope, Chemistry. Johnson, Carl W; Mound Valley, Agronomy, Tau Kappa Epsilon Schs. Chm., Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun. Rep., Klod Kernel Klub, LSA, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ' Schs. Johnson, Donald R; Colby, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge Trainer, Alpha Kappa Psi, IFC, Intramurals. Johnson, Jeanette H; Wilsey, Home Economics and Journalism, Smurthwaite Alumni Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron Pres., Omicron ;Nu Reporter, Theta Sigma Phi, Wesley Found., SCFC. Johnson, : Lora L; Ft. Dodge, Home Economics and Liberal Arts; Alpha Xi Delta. Johnson, Mode A; El Dorado, Business Administration. Johnson, Phillip C; Norton, Pre-Law. Johnson, Richard E; Salina, Architecture, AIA V-Pres., Intramurals. Johnson, William B; Spring- I field, Mo., Architectural Engineering. (Joines, Karen B; Kansas City, Physical Education, S.E.A., PHEMS, j Intramurals. Jones, Gloria J; Beach, N.D., English. Jones, Judy D; Dighton, Elementary Education. Jetland Johnsmeyer Johnson, J. Johnson, P. Joines Jewett Johnson, C. Johnson, L. Johnson, R. Jones, G. Jefferies, R. L. Jefferies, R. D. Jelinek Jensen, D. Jensen, G. Jernigan Jilka Johnson, D. Johnson, M. Johnson, W. Jones, D. 1 413 Seniors: Jon Kva Jones, Lyle D; Dighton, Secondary Education. Jones, Merle E; Shady Bend, Agricultural Economics, Plow Pen Club, Ag. EC. Club, ISA, Ag. Coun. Jones, Robert L; Holcomb, Animal Husbandry. Jones, Ronald E; Louisburg, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse Sergeant-at-Arms, 4-H, Block Bridle, Schs. Juvenal, Louise A; Kansas City, Home Economics Teaching. Kaff, Phyllis J; Carbondale, Modern Languages, Mortar Board V-Pres., Chimes, A S Honors Program, Schs. Kaiser, David P; Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Kauffeld, Mayme L; Manhattan, Music Education. Kauffman, Carolyn J; Lawrence, Business Administration. Kaump, Dennis A; Waterville, Business Administration Accounting. Keearns, John E; Manhattan, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Keen, Margaret A; Manhattan, T extiles and Clothing. Keen, Robert E; Manhattan, Zoology, SCS Sec., Concert Band, Schs. Keene, Ronald B; Little Rock, Ark., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Vet. Med. Open House Chm. Keithley, Claude A; Kansas City, Architecture, Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledge Trainer, Tau Sigma Delta, AIA. Keller, Diane L; Ellis, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, S.E.A., CYR. Kelley, Ted E; Centralia, Electrical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha Soc. Chm., IFC Rep., Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, CYR. Kellner, Wayne A; Kanorado, Animal Husbandry, Pershing Rifles. Kempster, Alan R; Kansas City, Electrical Engineering and Business Adminis- tration. Kendall, Gregory D; Old Greenwich, Conn., Speech. Kendall, Larry W; Herington, Agricultural Education, Delta Upsilon Pledge Trainer, Alpha Tau Alpha V-Pres., NEA, NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club Treas. Kenyon, Virginia B; Bogue, Music Education. Kepley, Leroy F; Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Sports Car Club, Newman Club, Rifle Team. Kern, John J; Leavenworth, Agronomy, FarmHouse, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, ASA, SCSA, Ext. Club, Klod Kernel Klub, Newman Club, Schs. Kern, Terry J; Leavenworth; Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Chi IFC Rep., Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Kershner, Craig D; Manhattan, Pre-Law. Kesinger, Fred L; Haviland, Mathematics. Jones, L. Jones, R. E. Kaiser Kaump Keen, R. Jones, M. Juvenal Kauffeld Keearns Keene Jones, R. L. Kaff Kauffman Keen, M. Keithley Keller Kelley Kellner Kempster Kendall, G. Kendall, L. Kenyon Kepley Kern, J. Kern, T. Kershner Kesinger ' 414 Kettelhut Killgore King, A. King, S. Kirchhoff Kisby Kiser Kishen Klaurens Klesath Kleymann Knecht VH Kettelhut, James L; Alliance, Neb., Speech. Killgore, Mickey R; lola, Nuclear Engineering. King, Alice L; Olsburg, Secondary Educa- tion, S.E.A., Chaparajos. King, Spencer W; lola, Secondary Educa- tion. Kirchhoff, Nancy J; Shawnee Mission, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Membership Chm., Phi Alpha Theta, A S Coun., S.E.A., AWS Pub. Comm., Union Comm., Intramurals. Kisby, Loren G; Clifton, Secondary Education. Kiser, Donald L; Almena, Chemical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Kappa Mu Epsilon, AIChE. Kishen, Tara; India, Architectural Engineering. Klaurens, Rex L; Menlo, Statistics. Klesath, Charles F; Topeka, Pre- Dental. Kleymann, Bonnie J; Tribune, Home Economics and Exten- sion, Clovia Schs. Chm., Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, AVA, S.E.A., Ext. Club, Newman Club, Schs. Knecht, Samuel W; Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi, Eta Kappa Nu Treas., IEEE Treas., College Quiz Bowl Comm., Union Comm., CYR, CYD. Knox, Dianne; Leon, Zoology. Kobrin, Donald B; Middle Village, N.Y., Zoology. Koligian, Michael A; Manhattan, Veterinary Medi- cine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Kopriva, Thomas G; McDonald, Business Administration. Koster, Duane E; Garden City, Business Administration. Kramer, Terry L; Ottawa, Business Administration. Kraus, Linda A; Arlington, Va., Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega House Mgr., S.E.A., Clothing Retailing Club, Univ. Chorus, Royal Purple Bus. Staff. Krauss, Roland K; Atwood, Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, SCSA, Klod Kernel Klub, Schs. Krehbiel, Lyle D; Abilene, Electrical Engineering, Smith Schs. House Sec., Soc. Chm., Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau V-Pres., Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Krier, Jerry L; Claremont, Calif., Zoology. Kruse, Richard D; Little River, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse, Block Bridle, Ext. Club, 4-H, FFA, Judging Teams, Wesley Found. Kuhlmeier, Thomas D; : Arkansas City, Electrical Engineering. Kuhn, Sara L; Bonner Springs, Textiles and Clothing, Kappa Delta ! . Ed. Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron Ed., Omicron Nu Treas., Clothing and Textiles Club Treas., FTP, CYR, Home EC. Honors Program. ( Kuhns, Joyce K; Wichita, Physical Education, PHEMS, CYR, S.E.A., OCW, Intramurals. Kvasnicka, Allan J; Haddam, Business Adminis- jtration Accounting. Knox Kopriva Kraus Krier Kuhn Kobrin Koster Krauss Kruse Kuhns Koligian Kramer Krehbiel Kuhlmeier Kvasnicka 415 Lackett Lee, A. Lagasse Lee, D. Lamprecht Leel Larson Leeper Lashbrook Lehman, D. Lau Lehman, L. Lauer Lehman, W. Seniors: Lac Mar Lenhart Letourneau, R. Lewey Lewis, K. ]. Leopold Lett Lewis, J. Lewman Letourneau, ]. Levendofsky Lewis, K. L. Lichtenegger Lackett, James J; Freehold, N.J., Zoology, Phi Kappa Theta Exec. Coun., Zoology Club, Newman Club. Lagasse, Orville L; Concordia, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Lamprect, Curtis D; Ellinwood, Landscape Architecture. Larson, Robert H; Green, Electrical Engineering. Lashbrook, Linda; Manhattan, Elemen- tary Education. Lau, Milton G; Honolulu, Hawaii, Secondary Educa- tion. Lauer, Kent A; Elmo, Business Administration. Lee, Arnold Y; China, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Lee, Diane E; Shawnee Mission, Sociology, Alpha Chi Omega Rec. Sec., Schs. Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta V-Pres., Theta Sigma Phi Historian, Phi Alpha Mu V-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Chimes Historian, Mortar Board Rep., SGA Comm., AWS Comm., Royal Purple Staff, K-Key, A S Coun., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Leel, Woodruff G; Suffield, Conn., Geology. Leeper, Carolyn K; Holton, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta V-Pres., Pledge Trainer, S.E.A., AWS Comm. Lehman, Donald A;Topeka, Chemistry. Lehman, Linda L; Bonner Springs, Textiles and Clothing, Kappa Delta, Angel Flight, Clothing Textiles Club. Lehman, Wilfred H; Leroy, Agronomy. Lenhart, Leanna M; Goddard, Home Economics and Art, K-State Players, Wesley Found. Leopold, Patricia A; Garden City, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Kappa Kappa Gamma Treas.,Omicron Nu V-Pres. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun. Pres. Letourneau, James L; Aurora, Economics. Letourneau, Robert J; Aurora, Economics, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Newman Club Athletics Dir. Lett, Claudia K; Kansas City, Mo., Elementary Education. Levendofsky, Shirley A; Belleville, Elemen- tary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Soc. Chm., S.E.A. Historian, Dorm Soc. Chm., Newman Club Sec., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Lewey, Beverly K; Topeka, Family and Child Development, Family Child Development Club, CYR. Lewis, James N; Concordia, Archi- tecture. Lewis, Kay L; Arkansas City, Government. Lewis, Kit J; Hanston, Mathematics. Lewman, Vicki L; Kansas City, Elementary Education. Lichtenegger, Larry; Kansas City, Speech. -. 416 Lightner Linden Logan Lyne, Jean Maag Lillibridge Linder Loomis Lyne, Joan Macklin Lillich Little Lowe Lyons Madison Lightner, Harry K; Garden City, Agricultural Economics. Lillibridge, Charles; Wichita, Business Administration. Lillich, Robert D; St. Francis, Chemical Engineering, Triangle, Sigma Tau Historian, AIChE Sec., CYR, LSA, Intramurals, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Linden, Judith E; Republic, Elementary Education, S.E.A., AWS Rep., OCW Pres., CYR, Intramurals, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Linder, Julia A; Sharon Springs, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta IPC Rep., S.E.A., CYR. Little, Bruce W; Winchester, 111., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA Class Rep., Schs. Logan, Vance A; Prairie Village, Pre-Law. Loomis, Dudley G; Emporia, Mathematics. Lowe, Lorrin E; Garden City, Mechanical Engineering. Lyne, Jean E; Westmoreland, Elementary Education. Lyne, Joan E; Westmoreland, Physical Education. Lyons, Lowell J; Overbrook, Veterinary Medicine. Maag, Rodney G; Salina, Civil Engineering. Macklin, Dennis D; Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Madison, Charles D; Kingman, Business Administration Accounting. Maes, Patrick P; Bushton, Business Administration. Magoffin, Carole J; Sterling, Family and Child Development. Mallean, William R; Hanover, Secondary Education, Judo Club. Mann, Daniel G; Topeka, Electrical Engineering. Mann, Kenneth R; Dodge City, Physical Education. Mann, Marvin W; Athol, Agricultural Education. Marble, George F; Kansas City, Chemical Engineering, Triangle House Mgr., Sigma Tau Sec., Goodnow Bov. Bd., AIChE, Pershing Rifles, CYR, MPC, MC, USF, Intramurals, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Marcellus, Leila M; Denison, Secondary Education, Delta Phi Delta, S.E.A., Art Club. Marcotte, Gerard H; Natoma, Psychology. Markel, John D; Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha Pres., Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE V-Chm., Steel Ring, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Martin, Jane B; Salina, Elementary Education. Martin, Lee R; Abilene, Business Administration Accounting. Maes Magoffin Mallean Mann, D. Mann, K. Mann, M. Marble Marcellus Marcotte Markel Martin, J. Martin, L. 417 Seniors: Mar Mil Martin, Ray L; Baxter Springs, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. Mashak, Alan L; Wichita, Secondary Education, Alpha Tau Omega, S.E.A., Geography Club. Mauck, Theodore S; Goddard, Chemical Engineering. Maxwell, Michael L; Dodge City, Business Administration. McAhren, Jerrie J; Byers, Elementary Ed- ucation, S.E.A., 4-H. McBride, Marlene K; Nortonville, Home Eco- nomics and Extension, Kappa Delta Asst. House Mgr., Home EC. Teaching Club, Ext. Club, 4-H, Intramurals, Schs. McCarty, Ernest P; Turon, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. McCarty, Linda K; Greensburg, Elementary Education, S.E.A. McClenahan, Robert C; Clay Center, Landscape Architecture, ASLA V-Pres. McClintock, Kenneth; Council Grove, Business Administration, Smith Schs. House Soc. Chm., Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Scabbard Blade, Commerce Coun. V-Pres., Chancery Club Treas., Union Comm., CYR, MFC, MC, K-State Players, College Bowl, Intramurals, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. McClure, Judy K; Richmond, Home Economics Teaching. McCord, Janice I; Man- hattan, Modern Languages. McCormick, Dennis J; Manhattan, Electrical Engineering, Triangle Formal Soc. Chm., Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Engr. Coun., Engr. Open House Comm., Engr. Honors Program, Deans Honor Roll. McCown, Allen D; Hutchinson, Electrical Engineering. McCracken, Deanna M; Lyndon, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Homecoming Queen, 4-H, AWS Comm. K-Steppers, Schs. McDougal, Richard J; Emporia, Business Administration. McFadden, Clair L; Hanston, Secondary Education, Delta Chi V-Pres., S.E.A., SGA, Apollo Glee Club, RWF. McGrath, Philip H; Waverly, Milling Technology. Martin, R. Mashak Mauck Maxwell McAhren McBride During enrollment students watch apprehensively the line numbers going up, indicating which courses are filled. McCarty, E. McCarty, L. McClenahan McClintock McClure McCord McCormick McCown McCracken McDougal McFadden McGrath 418 McGraw Mclntyre McKinley McKinzie McLaury McLeod, B. McLeod, J. McManis McMillan McPheeters Meals Medcraft Meeks Metz, J. Middleton Miller, G. Miller, M. V. Mendenhall Meyer Miller, D. Miller, J. Miller, M. C. Metz, G. Mickelson Miller, F. Miller, M. L. Miller, P. McGraw, Douglas J; Garden City, Agricultural Economics. Mcln- tyre, Jean A; Willis, Home Economics and Art. McKinley, William G; Overland Park, Civil Engineering, ASCE Mid-Continent Conf. Pres., Intramurals. McKinzie, Ronald V; McCune, Agricultural Ed- ucation, Alpha Kappa Lambda V-Pres., Gamma Sigma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Assn. Sec., Ag. Coun. Sec., Ag. Ed. Club Pres., Schs. McLaury, Bruce E; Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. McLeod, Billie J; Marysville, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, S.E.A., AWS,Univ. Chorus, Band, Family Child Development Club. McLeod, Jon R; Marysville, Mechanical Engineering. McManis, Geraldine M; Manhattan, Home Economics Teaching, Home EC. Teaching Club. McMillan, Marilyn A; Wichita, Elementary Educa- tion. McPheeters, Vernon L; Kingman, Business Administration, Delta Sigma Phi Songleader, CYR, Men ' s Glee Club, A Cappella Choir. Meals, Harriet J; Shawnee Mission, English, Pi Beta Phi Soc. Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta V-Pres., Phi Alpha Mu Censor, Phi Kappa Phi, Stu. Senate, Chimes, Mortar B. Soc. Chm., Stu. Act. Bd. Sec., Chm., Angel Flight Sec., A Cappella Choir Sec.-Treas., A S Honors Program, Putnam Schs. Assn., Schs. Medcraft, Martha J; Lincoln, English, S.E.A., Intramurals. Meeks, Suzanne J; Junction City, Home Economics Teaching, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu. Sec., S.E.A. Mendenhall, Sharon A; Manhattan, Elementary Educa- tion, S.E.A., OCW, Kappa Phi, Schs. Metz, George E; Kansas City, Business Administration, Delta Upsilon House Mgr., Chancery Club, CYR Pres., MC, MPC Steering Comm. Metz, Jerry D; Arkansas City, Mathematics, Delta Tau Delta Schs. Chm., Blue Key, MPC, MC, MMUN, PTP, Forensic Union, Univ. Party V-Pres., Wrestling, Schs. Meyer, Barbara A; Basehor, Dietet- ics and Institutional Management, Professional Foods Club, 4-H. Mickelson, Eldon L; Lyndon, Electrical Engineering. Middleton, William M; Oxford, Agronomy, ASA, Ag. Coun., Sigma Theta Epsilon, Intramurals, Schs. Miller, David D; Esbon, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Collegian Ed., EUB Stu. Fellow., K-Key. Miller, Fred R; Wichita, Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Gary W; Milford, Milling Technology. Miller, Judith A; Wamego, Technical Journalism, Chi Omega, Theta Sigma Phi, PTP Comm. Chm., Collegian Ed. Asst, YWCA. Miller, Mark L; Belle- ville, Technical Journalism, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Chi Sec., Scabbard Blade Ed., Stu. Pub. Bd., Royal Purple Bus. Mgr., Ad. Mgr. Miller, Martha V; Belton, Mo., Secondary Education. Miller, Mary C; Winfield, Art, Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Phi Delta Sec., Tau Epsilon Delta, PTP, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Miller, Paul D; Broughton, Sociology. 419 Miller, R. Minnis Mitts Moberly, S. Moody Mills, R. Minsch Miyaji Moden Moore, R. Mills, S. Mitchell Moberly, H. Moeller Moore, W. Seniors: Mil Nic Miller, Ronald A; Quenemo, Animal Husbandry, Apollo Glee Club, Univ. Chorus, HUB Stu. Fellow., UCCF, Intramurals, Schs. Mills, Randy V; Salina, Physical Education, Phi Delta Theta Pres. Mills, Sylvia M; Pratt, Business Administration, Alpha Delta Pi Pres., Angel Flight, UGB, Commerce Coun., Union Program Coun. Minnis, Marsha L; Newton, Bacteriology, PTP, CYR, Pep Club. Minsch, Jean A; Westmoreland, Business Administration Account- ing. Mitchell, Timothy W; Bonner Springs, Social Sciences. Mitts, Robert L; Carthage, Mo., Animal Husbandry. Miyaji, Roy T; Pepeeked, Hawaii, Architecture. Moberly, Harry F; Kansas City, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA V-Pres., Schs. Moberly, Stanley A; Oberlin, Wildlife Conservation. Moden, Lloyd D; Junction City, Agronomy, Lambda Chi Alpha Treas., Schs. Chm., SCSA, 4-H, A S Honors Program. Moeller, Frank E ; Richland, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Moody, Evelyn E; Riley, Secondary Education, S.E.A., 4-H, Religious Coun. SCF, UCCF, Schs. Moore, Roger L; Elkhart, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Moore, Wesley N; Winfield, Civil Engineering. Morgan, Kenneth E; Salina, Secondary Education. Morris, Marilyn C; Salina, Elementary Education. Morrison, Eva P; Manhattan, English. Morrison, Marva L; Wichita, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, 4-H, A.G.O., Band. Motes, James E; Scotts- ville, Horticulture, Horticulture Club Ag. Coun. Rep. Mukolwe, Moses M; Nairobi, Kenya, Animal Husbandry. Mundhenke, Boyd M; Lewis, Secondary Education. Mundhenke, Rita D; Ainsworth, Neb., Business Administration Accounting, Pi Beta Phi Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Chimes Treas., Mortar Bd. Treas., Angel Flight Pres., Commerce Coun., SAB, Schs. Munson, Charles E; Junction City, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Ag. EC. Club, 4-H, Schs. Munson, Jerry L; Belleville, Electrical Engineering. Murphree, Maurine L; Newton, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, S.E.A., CYR Exec. Sec. Musil, Jerry L; Marysville, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Dames Club. Morgan Morris Morrison, E. Morrison, M. Motes Mukolwe Mundhenke, B. Mundhenke, R. Munson, C. Munson, J. Murphree Musil 420 Nagata Nakamoto Nash Naufel Neal Nedwed Nelson, A. Nelson, C. Nelson, K. Nelson, N. Nelson, S. Nelson, T. Nevins, C. Nevins, R. Nevius Nichols Nicholson Nickols Nagata, Ronald H; Hawaii, Architecture. Nakamoto, Ralph; Lanai City, Hawaii, Zoology, CYR. Nash, Peter G; Aurora, 111, Business Administration. Naufel, James C; Wichita, Business Administra- tion Accounting. Neal, Samroeun; Cambodia, Animal Husbandry. Nedwed, Eugene R; Manhattan, Business Administration. In one of the classes to become the department of art in Arts and Sciences, students practice sculpture technique. Nelson, Annette K; Hanover, Secondary Education, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., AWS Comm., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Nelson, Carl W; Culver, History. Nelson, Kathleen D; Oxford, Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres., Schs. Chm., Recording Sec., Pledge Comm., Pledge Class Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta Sec., Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi Pres., Chimes Pres., V-Pres., Mortar Board, Freshman Dorm. Sec., S.E.A., AWS Comm., Union Comm., Union Program Coun. Sec., A S Honors Program. Nelson, Nanci S; Leawood, Elementary Education. Nelson, Stephen D; Garden City, Psychology, Beta Theta Pi V-Pres., Alumni Sec., Songleader, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, College Bowl Comm. Chm., Apportionment Bd., A S Honors Program, Schs. Nelson, Thomas M; Marysville, Sociology. Nevins, Carolyn S; Dodge City, Humanities, A Cappella Choir, German Club. Nevins, Robert D; Dodge City, Business Administra- tion, A Cappella Choir. Nevius, Larry D; Paola, Business Adminis- tration. Nichols, Judith A; Manchester, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Newman Club, Schs. Nicholson, Larry D; Washing- ton, Chemical Engineering. Nickols, Sharon Y; Rossville, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Home EC. Teaching Club, Schs. 421 Nixon, R. Nixon, V. Noble, B. Noble, N. O ' Bryan Oeser Ogburn Olmstead Olsen Olson, K. Olson, R. Oman Seniors: Nix For Nixon, Richard A; Eureka, Dairy Production. Nixon, Valerie A; Belle Plaine, Elementary Education, Chi Omega. Noble, Barbara P; Holy- rood, Secondary Education, Sigma Delta Pi, S.E.A., Amateur Radio Club Sec.-Treas., Schs. Noble, Nancy S; Wichita, Speech, Pi Beta Phi. O ' Bryan, Susan E; Clay Center, Home Economics and Liberal Arts, Delta Delta Delta, Angel Flight, Orchestra. Oeser, Sheila M; Claflin, Elementary Education, Boyd Song Leader, S.E.A., A Cappella Choir, Newman Club. Ogburn, Jerry A; Garden City, Architecture. Olmstead, Olin K; Arkansas City, Mathematics. Olsen, Barry G; Marion, Business Administration Accounting. Olson, Keith L; Salina, Business Ad- ministration. Olson, Ross A; Dwight, Agricultural Economics, Farm- House, Sigma Theta Epsilon Pres., V-Pres., Nat. V-Pres., Ag. EC. Club Pres., V-Pres., Sec., Ag. Coun., 4-H, Wesley Foundation Cabinet Off., Comm. Chm. Oman, Price W; Leonardville, Mathematics. Opdycke, Don R; Salina, Electrical Engineering. Opdycke, Kenneth K; Hutchinson, Architectural Engineering. Oplinger, Edward S; Jewell, Agronomy, FarmHouse Sgt. of Arms, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta Chancellor, Ag. Coun. Treas., Klod and Kernel Klub, 4-H, Schs. Osborn, Paul D; Scandia, Business Administration. Osborne, Larry A; Council Grove, Business Administration Accounting. Osbourn, Marjory L; Manhattan, Elementary Education. Otto, Carolyn G; Manhattan, Government. Overley, Ronald W; Wichita, Pre-Law, Sigma Phi Epsilon Pres. Oveson, Linda S; Salina, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta. Owen, Billy R; Valley Center, Pre-Medicine, Lambda Chi Alpha V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Clinic Club, Union Comm. Sub-Chm., MMUN, Schs. Page, Richard L; Abilene, Feed Tech- nology. Paige, Marvin J; Topeka, Electrical Engineering. Pankratz, Ronald D; Wichita, Mechanical Engineering, AIAA, ASME. Patee, Melvin L; Haviland, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Industrial Ed. Club Program Chm. Patterson, Terry; Bethel, Architecture. Opdycke, D. Osborn Otto Owen Pankratz Opdycke, K. Osborne Overley Page Patee Oplinger Osbourn Oveson Paige Patterson 422 Pauls Pearce, C. Pearce, R. Peck Pedersen Penner Peterson, K. Pettijohn Poage Pomerenke Pope, P. Peterson, W. Philips Poell Pool Poppe Pettey Phillips Poelma Pope, J. Porter 9 Penrod Perk Perry Peters Peterson, D. Peterson, F. Pauls, Loren D; Inman, Technical Journalism. Pearce, Cecil W; Wallace, Music Education. Pearce, Rita L; Wallace, Art, Delta Phi Delta Treas., Mu Phi Epsilon Chorister, OCW Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Peck, Michael B; Oakley, Business Administration Accounting. Pedersen, Randall E; Boelus, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Penner, Maurice D; Newton, Feed Technology, Straube Schs. House Soc. Chm., Alpha Mu Pres., Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Fr. Orientation Leader, Schs. Penrod, Michael D; St. Louis, Mo., Physical Education, Phi Delta Theta Warden, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Football, Schs. Perk, Wayne L; Clarendon Hills, 111., Technical Journalism. Perry, Harry B; Carbon- dale, Animal Husbandry, Block and Bridle Club, Sq. Dance Club Pres., 4-H, Band. Peters, Sherian K; Garden City, Elementary Educa- tion. Peterson, Donald F; Wichita, Entomology. Peterson, Frederick L; Marquette, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Clinic Club. Peterson, Karen S; Council Grove, Home Economics and Extension. Peterson, Willis I; Lost Springs, Milling Technology. Pettey, Lynda L; Salina, Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge Trainer, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Fr. Dorm. Sec., S.E.A., CYR, German Club, Union Comm., A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Pettijohn, Linda K; Solomon, Home Economics and Art, A.I.D. Philips, Gilbert H; Great Bend, Modern Languages. Phillips, Gary D; Marysville, Business Administration, Scabbard Blade. Poage, Gary L; Almena, Business Administration Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Soc. Poell, Mark A; St. Marys, Animal Hus- bandry. Poelma, Donald E; Beloit, Milling Technology. Pomerenke, Gretchen A; Kansas City, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Rush Chm., Song leader, S.E.A. Cabinet, CYR, A Cappella Choir. Pool, Joan E; Kansas City, Sociology. Pope, Janice C; Jennings, Home Economics Teaching, Home EC. Teaching Club, Hospitality Day Chm., Schs. Pope, Phyllis A; Wichita, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Inter-Dorm. Coun., Professional Foods Club, Schs. Poppe, Judith C; Norton, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon Pres., Treas., MENC Sec.-Treas., Gamma Delta, RWF, Schs. Porter, Linda E; Manhattan, Home Economics and Art, Home EC. Coun. Sec., Art Club, A.I.D. Sec., Wesley Found., Kappa Phi. 423 Potenski Pourlak Powell, J. Primrose Purinton Potter Powell, D. Power Pringle Radford Potts Powell, G. Preheim Prose Radke Seniors: Pot-Ric Potenski, Rose M; Clay Center, Mathematics. Potter, Richard W; Alta Vista, Agricultural Education. Potts, Georgiana L; Barnes, Home Economics Teaching, S.E.A., AVA, Home EC. Teaching Club. Pourlak, Faramarz; Iran Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Iranian Assn. Powell, Dennis L; Salt Lake City, Utah, History. Powell, George M; Abilene, Agricultural Engineering, Phi Delta Theta Pres., House Mgr., Steel Ring, Engr. Open House Exec. Comm., ASAE. Powell, James D; Kansas City, Mo., Broadcast Speech, Alpha Epsilon Rho. Power, Cheryl A; Manhattan, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Chi Omega Rush Chm., Corres. Sec., S.E.A., Home EC. Teach- ing Club, Frog Club, AWS Comm., Stu. Orientation Leader, Wesley Found. Preheim, Peter P; Marion, S. D., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Mennonite Fellow. Pres. Primrose, Herbert D; Clay Center, Art, CYR, Judo Club. Pringle, Diana K; Yates Center, Family and Child Development, Family and Child Development Club Pres., Kappa Phi. Pros, Larry N; Alamota, Electrical Engineering. Purinton, Paul T; Merriam, Veterinary Medicine, Beta Theta Pi Song Leader, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA Treas. Radford, Sharon K; Lenexa, Home Economics Teaching, NEA, S.E.A., AHEA, Home EC. Teaching Club. Radke, John E; Russell, Agronomy. Ramsey, Karel S; Russell, Speech. Randall, Betty A; Wichita, Modern Languages. Ranz, Edward C; Chanute, Sociology. Ratliff, Billy D; Wichita, Physical Education. Rawson, Thomas M; Concordia, Sec- ondary Education, Schs. House Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, CYD, PTP, LSA, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Ray, Philip C; Wichita, Zoology. Ray, Terry L; Kansas City, Feed Technology. Rayl, Charles R; Em- poria, Animal Husbandry, Scabbard Blade, Block Bridle, 4-H, Judging Teams, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Raymond, George E; Garnett, Animal Husbandry. Reard, Terrence E; Omaha, Neb., Electrical Engi- neering, Sigma Chi Corres. Sec., IEEE, Engr. Open House, Union Comm. Reardon, James N; Beloit, Secondary Education. Redlinger, Jacob F; Mission, Civil Engineering. Ramsey Randall Ranz Ratliff Rawson Ray, P. Ray, T. Rayl Raymond Reard Reardon Redlinger 424 -. ' . ' ; = -: Reed, C. Reichel Reppert Reynolds, S. Richard Reed, D. Reichuber Retter Rice, J. Richards Reed, J. Renner Reynolds, D. Rice, R. Richardson, D. Championing the West, international politician Charles Malik answers questions following his University convocation, Struggle for Peace. Reed, Carol S; Belleville, Modern Languages, Delta Zeta Pres., S.E.A., French Club, Reed, Donald L; Hutchinson, Mathematics. Reed, John W; Liberal, Electrical Engineering, Triangle V-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu Sec., Sigma Tau Pres., IEEE, Arnold Air Soc., Union Comm., Goodnow Hall Governing Bd. Sec., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Reichel, Darrell R; LaCrosse, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AIChE. Reichuber, Arnold J; Bushton, Milling Technology, Assn. of Operative Millers, Milling Assn., Newman Club. Renner, Robert P; Panama Canal Zone, Chemistry. Reppert, Joseph R; Anna, 111., Technical Journalism. Retter, Cheryl G; Manhattan, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, S.E.A., PTP, Cosmopolitan Club, CYR, Newman Club. Reynolds, David R; Topeka, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge Trainer, Swimming, Schs. Reynolds, Steven K; Fredonia, Agricultural Education. Rice, John E; Emporia, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Zeta, Ag. EC. Club. Rice, R. Roslyn, Wichita, Physical Education, Alpha Delta Pi Social Chm., Alpha Lambda Nu, WRA Pub. Mgr., PHEMS, SCC Sec., Orchesis, Intramurals Mgr. Richard, William E; Emporia, Chemical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma V-Pres., Sigma Tau Treas., Steel Ring, AIChE Pres., Engr. Coun., Schs. Richards, Joan M; Winfield, Elementary Education. Richard- son, David A; Manhattan, Psychology, Phi Eta Sigma Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key Treas., Tribunal Atty. Gen., Clinic Club Pres., Debate, RWF Pres., SCF Treas., Putnam Schs. Richardson, R. Riddle Riemann Riffel Riley Ritchey Rittenoure Rively Rebel, B. Robel, R. Roberts, D. Roberts, L. Robinson Rodwell Roesener Rogers, C. Rogers, F. Rogers, S. West German public relations expert, Dieter Schaefer, explains his country ' s system of mass communications. Seniors: Ric-Sch Richardson, Ruth A; Stafford, Textiles and Clothing. Riddle, Mary J; Salina, English, Pi Beta Phi Exec. Coun., Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Bd., Chimes Sec., UGB Sec., S.E.A., PTP, Newman Club, A S Honors Program, Schs. Rieman, Donald L; Edmond, Mechanical Engineering. Riffel, Darrell M; Marion, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Riley, Richard L; Neodesha, Civil Engineer- ing. Ritchey, Clark L; Wichita, Economics, Acacia Rush Chm. Rittenoure, Robert L; Wichita, Economics, Phi Eta Sigma, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Rively, Linda S; Kansas City, Elementary Education. Robel, Barbara K; Valley Center, English, Delta Zeta Pres., S.E.A., Interdorm Coun., A Cappella Choir. Robel, Raydon H; Great Bend, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa Pres., S.E.A., Baseball. Roberts, Dale E; Yates Center, Feed Technology. Roberts, Lawrence J; Plevna, Feed Technology. Robinson, Karen L; La Habra, Calif., Medical Technology. Rodwell, Dean E; Spencerport, N.Y., Animal Husbandry, Acacia. Roesener, Deanna K; Dodge City, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Pep Club. Rogers, Connie E; Wichita, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Chi Omega, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., BSU. Rogers, Frank A; Rose Hill, Civil Engineering. Rogers, Steven L; Scott City, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. : Riddle, Mni a Mi, Kin Root Ross Roy Rundell Rust Root, Beatrice J; Baxter Springs, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Rosenkranz, Linda J; Pratt, Physical Education, Chi Omega, P.H.E.M.S. Pub. Chm., CYR Women ' s Chm., Intramurals. Rosenquit, Bert; Brooklyn, N.Y., Veterinary Medicine, Stu Chap AVMA. Ross, Imogene J; Centerville, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Chi Omega Asst. Schs. Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A. , Home EC. Teaching Club, Miss K-State-Manhattan Finalist, Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Rowland, Linda G; Manhattan, Speech, Alpha Epsilon Rho, PTP, Collegian, Univ. Chorus. Rowland, Sidney F; Topeka, Textiles and Clothing. Roy, Michael L; Newton, Chemistry. Ruckert, Dennis W; Chase, Electrical Engineering. Rudell, Marilynn K; Kansas City, Psychology. Rundell, Grover C; Stafford, Agricultural Engineering. Rundle, Darrell E; Winfield, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, CYR. Runkle, Larry C; Redfield, Business Administration. Rust, Morris D; Argonia, Mechanical Engineering, ASME Treas., CYR. Ryan, Edward S; Leavenworth, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club, 4-H. Ryding, Paul A; Falun, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Chi Pledge Trainer, Alpha Zeta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, LSA. Ryland, Lonnie G; Greenleaf, Nuclear Engineering. Sainer, Deanna L; Independence, Home Economics Teaching, Delta Zeta, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Univ. Choir, Women ' s Glee Club, Wesley Found. Salsbury, Darrell L; Lawrence, Veterinary Medicine. Salter, Colleen K; Wakefield, Art. Sanders, John W; Manhattan, Speech, Phi Delta Theta V-Pres., Alpha Epsilon Rho Treas., Sec., Basketball, Baseball, Golf. Sandlin, Olin T; Greenleaf, Pre-Medicine, Clinic Club Pres., Men ' s Glee Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Sanford, Billy R; Lyons, Zoology. Satterlee, Neil T; Assaria, Agri- cultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club, LSA. Sauer, Stephen F; Shawnee Mission, Architecture, Phi Kappa Theta Rush Chm., AIA, Union Comm., Men ' s Glee Club, Newman Club, Schs. Schaffer, Walter; Philadelphia, Pa., Botany, UCCF, A S Honors Program, Schs. Schanefelt, Robert V; Abilene, Milling Technology. Scharenberg, Lyle L; Burns, Mechanical Engineering, AIP, ASME. Rosenkranz Rowland, L. Ruckert Rundle Ryan Rosenquit Rowland, S. Rudell Runkle Ryding Ryland Sainer Salsbury Salter Sanders Sandlin Sanford Satterlee Sauer Schaffer Schanefelt Scharenberg 427 Schierling Schiff Schleicher Schletzbaum Schlickau Schmalzried Schmitt, G. Schmitt, S. Schmoekel Schneider Schnell Schrepel Schroeder, D. Schultz Schwerdtfeger Scott, J. D. Seibel Schroeder, N. Schulz Scott, G. Scott, K. Seibert Schrum Schweitzer Scott, J. W. Scott, M. Seim Seniors: Sch-She Schierling, Doris M; Inman, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., 4-H, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Schiff, William T; Medicine Lodge, Secondary Education. Schleicher, Constance J; Chanute, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Pres., S.E.A., Sr. Class V-Pres., AWS Sec., A S Coun. Sec., SGA Comm., Newman Club. Schletz- baum, John W; Nortonville, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE, Schs. Schlickau, Jane A; Argonia, Bacteriology, 4-H. Schmalzried, Ronald D; Dighton, Secondary Education, Industrial Ed. Club, S.E.A. Schmitt, Gerald H; Kinsley, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club, Univ. Ext. Club, 4-H, Newman Club, Intramurals. Schmitt, Steven L; Scott City, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club Treas. Schmoekel, Robert E; Ellsworth, Physical Education. Schneider, Duane P; Ba- zine, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Kappa Lambda V-Pres., IFC Rep., Block Bridle, 4-H, CYR, Intramurals, Schs. Schnell, James C; Beloit, Speech, Alpha Epsilon Rho, CYD. Schrepel, Milton F; Chaf- lin, Business Administration Accounting. Schroeder, Doyal A; Hutchinson, Zoology. Schroeder, Nancy J; Newton, History. Schrum, Ruth A; Manhattan, Pre-Law, S.E.A. , Pol. Sci. Club, Chancery Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Schultz, Steven D; Lucas, Animal Husbandry, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres., Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, LSA, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Schulz, Kathleen M; Lincoln, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Inter- Varsity, Christian Fellow., Grace Baptist Stu. Fellow. Schweitzer, Alma L; Derby, Household Equipment, Home EC. Teaching Club, Gen. Home EC. Club, KSCF, Grace Baptist Fellow. Schwerdtfeger, Clair; Ellsworth, Mechanical Engineering. Scott, Gary L; Council Grove, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, 4-H, Little American Royal V-Pres. Scott, James W; Winfield, Agronomy, SCSA, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Scott, Jon D; Brewster, Agricultural Economics, Delta Sigma Phi Soc. Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Scott, Kenneth M; Kalvesta, Geog- raphy, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Williston Club, Judo Club, Wrestling ' , Schs. Scott, Mel R; Manhattan, Business Administration. Seibel, Douglas C; Oakley, Agricultural Engineering. Seibert, Gale R; Macksville, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club, FFA, Men ' s Glee Club. Seim, Janet M; Kansas City, Mo., Family and Child Develop- ment, Family Child Development Club. 428 Selby, Robert C; Richland, Nuclear Engineering. Selfridge, Glenda M; Dighton, Business Administration Accounting, Kappa Alpha Theta Treas., Commerce Coun. Sec., Y-O Bus. Mgr. Sellers, Gerald A; Harlingen, Tex., Bakery Management, Milling Assn. Setchell, Wayne E; Wakefield, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Seymour, Dorris A; Newton, Elemen- tary Education. Shafer, Patricia N; Wichita, Government. Shaffer, Ronald L; Manhattan, Business Administration, Sigma Chi Rush Chm., Pub. Rel. Chm., AFROTC, Statesmen Pres., Track. Shank, Edward F; New Cambria, Statistics, CYR, Newman Club. Shank, Robert G; Greensburg, Pre-Medicine, Clinic Club, Judo Club, Intramurals. Shaw, Sarah A; Wexford, Pa., Clothing Retailing, Delta Zeta His- torian, Clothing Textiles Club Mem. Chm., RWF, Intramurals. Shaw, Walter I; Wichita, Pre-Law, Sigma Chi Pres., V-Pres., Arnold Air Soc., Chancery Club, SCC Pres. Sheedy, Ellen E; Yates Center, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Pres., House Mgr., Kappa Delta Pi V-Pres., S.E.A., Dorm Soc. Chm., Home EC. Foods Club, K-Stepper. Sheehan, Richard V; Baldwin, N.Y., Geology. Shehi, Phillip C; Wichita, Business Administration, Delta Chi Pres., Pershing Rifles Comm. Off. Sheppard, Sally E; Omaha, Neb., Art, Alpha Delta Pi Panhel. Coun. Rep., Alpha Lambda Nu, A.I.D. V-Pres., Panhel. Coun. V-Pres., Stu. Orientation Steering Comm., Union Comm., PTP, Intramurals. Music department faculty members play in the Resident String Quartet. The quartet, formed 16 years ago, uses two violins, a viola and a cello. Selby Setchell Shaffer Shaw, S. Sheehan Selfridge Seymour Shank, E. Shaw, W. Shehi Sellers Shafer Shank, R. Sheedy Sheppard Seniors: She-Sul Sherer, George L; Mullinville, Landscape Architecture. Shrack, Phillip S; Pratt, Agricultural Economics. Shriver, Richard A; Welling- ton, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, Stu. Chap. ASME. Shupe, Cynthia S; McPherson, Elementary Education. Siddens, James M; St. Cloud, Minn., English. Simek, Judy A; Cuba, Home Economics Teaching, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Simmons, Linda L; Coffeyville, Elementary Education, S.E.A., CYR Corres. Sec., Sec. V-Pres., PTP, UCCF, RA, Stu. Ambassador. Simp- son, Linda L; Pratt, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Soc. Chm., S.E.A., Angel Flight, Panhel. Coun. Union Comm. Simpson, Wesley D; Everest, Art. Silts, Ronald L; Conway, Geography. Sjogren, Robert D, Concordia, Business Administration Accounting, Sigma Chi Pres., V-Pres., K- Club, Fellow, of Christian Athletes, Football Co-Captain. Skaer, Richard E; Augusta, Secondary Education. Slagle, Bruce E; Beeler, Feed Technology, Milling Assn. Slaughter, Dorothy J; Salina, English. Sloan, Carol E; Salina, Home Economics and Art, Alpha Chi Omega Rush Chm., Home EC. Club, Interior Decoration Club, Angel Flight, CYR. Smaha, Diana L; Alliance, Neb., Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Schs. Smiley, Lucinda; Junction City, Secondary Education. Smith, Alan R; Topeka, Botany. Smith, Carol L; Kansas City, Mo., Business Administration. Smith, Elaine C; Leavenworth, Business Administration Accounting, Comm. Coun., CYR, Pep Club, Newman Club Captain ' s Chm. Smith, Marilyn E; Manhattan, Elementary Education. Smith, Patricia K; Tecumseh, Elementary Education. Smith, Rodney C; Turon, Business Administration Accounting. Smith, Stephen R; Ottawa, Mechanical Engineering. Smith, William W; Holyrood, Physical Education. Smull, Willits A; St. Francis, Technical Journal- ism. Snider, Susan B; Bay Village, Ohio, Speech, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sec. V-Pres. Sherer Shupe Simmons Sitts Slagle Shrack Siddens Simpson, L. Sjogren Slaughter Shriver Simek Simpson, W. Skaer Sloan Smaha Smiley Smith, A. Smith, C. Smith, E. Smith, M Smith, P. Smith, R. Smith, S. Smith, W. Smull Snider 430 J Snodgrass Solomon Spear Splitter Stam Snyder So mere Spence Springer Starr Soeken Sondergard Sperry Sramek Stayton Snodgrass, Almira S; Towanda, Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta. Snyder, Toka J; Holton, Sociology, Kappa Iota Sigma V-Pres., UCCF, SCF Sec. Soeken, Merle A; Claflin, Agricultural Education, Beta Sigma Psi Sec., Alpha Tau Alpha Sec., RCC Pres., Ag. Ed. Club, Gamma Delta Pres., Intramurals. Solomon, Frank R; Wichita, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Gamma Rho Stu. Chap. AVMA, Alpha Zeta V-Pres., Schs. Somers, John O; Norton, Pre-Law. Sondergard, Lyle N; Manhattan, Business Administration. Spear, Richard L; Lincoln, Business Administration, Intramurals. Spence, Neal B; Leavenworth, Industrial Engineering. Sperry, Ro- land E; Blue Rapids, Business Administration Accounting. Splitter, Melvin V; Lorraine, Agronomy, Alpha Gamma Rho Chap- lain, Alpha Zeta, Klod Kernel Klub V-Pres., Intervarsity Christian Fellow., Wesley Found., Intramurals, Schs. Springer, John A; Ray- town, Mo., Business Administration. Sramek, Janice L; Scott City, Government, Alpha Xi Delta, Pol. Sci. Club Pres., MPC Comm., Union Comm., PTP, Newman Club. Stam, Gale M; Norwich, English. Starr, Ronald L; Towanda, Elec- trical Engineering. Stayton, Walter L; Palmyra, 111., General, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Phi Eta Sigma, 4-H, Pre-Vet. Club, Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Steeley, Howard R; Arma, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Intramurals. Stegner, Ralph E; Belvue, Secondary Education. Ste- phens, Dee A; Menlo, Physical Education. Stephenson, Diana K; Hutchinson, Textiles and Clothing, Smurthwaite Standards Chm., Clothing Retailing Club. Stoecker, Arthur L; Spearville, Agricul- tural Education, Straube V-Pres., Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Ag. Ed. Club Sec., Judging Team. Stoskopf, Myrna A; Canada, Wildlife Conservation. Strahm, Karen J; Sabetha, Elementary Education. Stniss, Anne D; WaKeeney, Elementary Education. Suberkropp, Keller F; Holton, Botany. Suderman, Marilynn K; Marion, Elementary Education. Sughrue, Margaret H; Manhattan, Home Economics and Extension, Alpha Delta Pi Rush Chm., Pi Upsilon Omicron, Angel Flight Pro- gram Chm., Sec., Home EC. Coun. V-Pres., Union Comm., CYD, Newman Club. Sullivant, Evelyn A; Dodge City, Pathology. Steeley Stegner Stephens Stephenson Stoecker Stoskopf Strahm Struss Suberkropp Suderman Sughrue Sullrvant 431 Suppes Svaty, D. Svaty, H. Swaim Swartz Symns, B. Symns, J. Taplin Tatro Taylor, L. Taylor, S. Templer tit t Seniors: Sup-Weg Suppes, Duane A; Bison, Electrical Engineering. Svaty, Donald R; Ellsworth, Social Sciences. Svaty, Howard S; Ellsworth, Secondary Education. Swaim, Steven; Kansas City, Veterinary Medicine. Swartz, Paul B; Hiawatha, Electrical Engineering. Symns, Bar- bara J; Atchison, Home Economics Teaching, Smurthwaite Pres., Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Stu. Senate, S.E.A., Home EC. Coun. Comm., Home EC. Teaching Club Sec., UCCF, Schs. Symns, Janet A; Hutchinson, Sociology. Taplin, George E; Abilene, Secondary Education, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Epsilon Rho V-Pres., S.E.A. Tatro, Richard A; Joliet, 111., Mathematics. Taylor, Linda G; Minneapolis, Home Economics Teaching. Taylor, Susan A; Leawood, Elementary Education. Templer, Patricia A; Leoti, Modern Lan- guages, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, S.E.A., French Club, SGA Comm. Chm., Union Comm., Cheerleader, A S Honors Program, Schs. Theye, Lonnie A; Fairbury, Neb., Mechanical Engineering, Triangle House Mgr., Phi Theta Kappa, Delta Psi Omega Pres., ASME V-Pres., Engr. Coun., Stud. Coun., RCC. Thiessen, Leon A; Hillsboro, Vet- erinary Medicine. Thomas, Gary E; Lennox, S.D., Veterinary Medi- cine, Alpha Zeta. Thomas, Gary M; Manhattan, Mathematics, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu. Senate, Intramurals, Golf, A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Thomas, Jeanette M; Wellington, Math- ematics, S.E.A., AWS Rep., 4-H. Thompson, Catherine J; Chanute, English, Chi Omega, Angel Flight. Thompson, James D; Shawnee, Sociology, Phi Eta Sigma Treas., Kappa Iota Sigma Pres., AIA Pres., RWF V-Pres., Schs. Thompson, Margaret F, Caldwell, Home Economics Teaching. Thye, George D; McPherson, Veterinary Medicine, Delta Tau Delta, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Intramurals. Timmons, Joyce M; Hugoton, Elementary Education. Tipling, Roger N; Arrington, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Men ' s Glee Club. Tollefson, James C; Willis, Business Administration. Travis, Valorie A; Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Act. Chm., S.E.A., Family Child Development Club, MFC, Y-O, Union Comm. Sec., Intramurals. Trembley, Stephen G; Arling- ton, Animal Husbandry. Trew, Marsha A; Wichita, Economics, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha, Apportionment Bd., Forensic Union, Debate. 432 Theye Thomas, G. M. Thompson, J. Timmons Travis Thiessen Thomas, J. Thompson, M. Tipling Trembley Thomas, G. E. Thompson, C. Thye Tollefson Trew Triemer Turner Venis Viets Wachtman Tudor Urban Vice Vodraska Walkmeyer Tuggle Utterback Viergever Von Lehe Walters Triemer, Norman C; Council Grove, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, 4 : H, Chaparajos Club, Schs. Tudor, William A; Shawnee Mission, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Union Comm. CYR. Tug- gle, David C; Atchison, Business Administration. Turner, William R; Rochester, N.Y., Animal Husbandry, Theta Xi, Pershing Rifles. Urban, Richard F; Brookville, Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Utterback, Donald C; Leawood, Ani- mal Husbandry. Venis, John E; Lyons, Business Administration Accounting. Vice, Donald A; Greensburg, Electrical Engineering. Viergever, James D; Wichita, Industrial Engineering. Viets, John C; Brazilton, Electrical Engineering. Vodraska, Robert V; Ellsworth, Agronomy, Klod Kernel Klub, Chaparajos Club, FFA, 4-H, Schs. Von Lehe, Judith E; Linn, Business Administration Accounting. Wachtman, Larry H; McPherson, Business Administration. Walk- meyer, Karen P; Traverse City, Mich., Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Songleader, S.E.A. Advisory Bd. Walters, Riley G; Cassoday, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle. Warden, Eldon O; Ft. Dodge, Pre-Law, Delta Psi Omega, Law Club, Philosophy Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Warders, Katherina C; Blue Rapids, Elementary Education, S.E.A., RA. Warner, Joan E; Cof- feyville, Veterinary Medicine. Warrington, Edith E; Winfield, Home Economics Teaching, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club Pres., Home EC. Coun., Union Comm., KSCF, Grace Baptist Stu. Fellow. Washburn, John M; Topeka, Industrial Engineering, AIIE, Arnold Air Soc., Cyr. Walters, Mary A; Blue Rapids, Home Economics Teaching, Kappa Delta Ed. Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron Chaplain, Omi- cron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, 4-H, New- man Club, Home EC. Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Weathers, James D; Kansas City, Business Administration. Webb, John L; Salina, Geology. Webber, Richard E; Arlington, Veterinary Medicine, Delta Upsilon V-Pres., Alpha Zeta, Blue Key, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Weckel, Frederic C; Motts Cove, N.Y., Architecture. Wegerer, Duane E; Cunningham, Electrical Engineering, Delta Sigma Phi House Mgr., ASME, Newman Club. Wegerer, Vernon M; Cunning- ham, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Warden Warders Warner Warrington Washburn Walters Weathers Webb Webber Weckel Wegerer, D. Wegerer, V. 433 Weickert Weldon Werner White, V. Whitten Weidle Wellenstein Westeman Whitehead Wiechert Weigel Wells White, J. Whiteside Wieland Seniors: Wei-Woo Weickert, William C; Overland Park, Agricultural Mechanization. Weidle, Victoria L; Russell, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Soc. Chm., S.E.A., FTP, SCC Sec. Weigel, Margaret E; Dodge City, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, S.E.A., Newman Club. Weldon, Charles R; Kansas City, Business Administration, Alpha Phi Omega Treas., CYD, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Wellenstein, William; Ponca, Neb., Animal Husbandry, Phi Kappa Theta Alumni Corres., Alpha Zeta, Chaparajos Club, CYD, Newman Club. Wells, Ray L; Thayer, Business Administration. Werner, Judith F; Kansas City, Mo., Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Schs. Chm., Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Bd. Pres., Chimes, Angel Flight, Stu. Senate, S.E.A., Union Comm., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Westeman, Doris M; Syracuse, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment, Professional Foods Club. White, James W; Manhattan, Busi- ness Administration. White, Vera T; Topeka, Home Economics Teaching, Clothing Textiles Club, Frog Club, UCCF Pub. Chm., Adm. Coun. White- head, Karen E; Burlington, Chemistry. Whiteside, Cuma L; Ben- ton, Elementary Education. Whitten, Ruth E; Olathe, Home Economics Teaching, Gamma Phi Beta Pres., AHEA, S.E.A., Angel Flight, Home EC. Coun., Stu. Sen- ate, UCCF. Wiechert, Jay A; Brazilton, Electrical Engineering. Wie- land, William H; Clay Center, Secondary Education, S.E.A. At the Union Casino Party, students gamble Las Vegas-style. Everyone was given phoney currency with which to gamble during the evening. : :: M. ' Wiescamp Wietham Wilbeck Wilber Wilcoxon Wilken Williams, A. Williams, B. Williams, D. Williams, J. Williams, K. F. Williams, K. E. Wiescamp, Lyle W; Independence, Mechanical Engineering, Delta Sigma Phi Pres., ASME, UCCF. Wietharn, William S; Baileyville, Business Administration Accounting, Phi Kappa Theta, Newman Club, Intramurals. Wilbeck, Jerry L; South Hutchinson, Electrical Engineering. Wilber, James A; Kansas City, Electrical Engineering. Wilcoxon, Cecil R; Villisca, Iowa, Milling Technology, Straube Schs. House V-Pres., Alpha Zeta, Alpha Mu, Milling Assn. Pres., S chs. Wilken, Fred D; Modoc, Mechanical Engineering. Williams, Allan G; Salina, Architecture. Williams, Billy F; Monte- zuma, Agricultural Economics. Williams, Diana J; Salina, Elemen- tary Education, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres., S.E.A. Pres., Van Zile Hall Pres. Williams, John C; Prairie View, Tex., Architecture. Williams, Kerry F; Hutchinson, Nuclear Engineering. Williams, Kyle E; Vermillion, Physical Education. Williamson, Arthur W; New Strawn, Chemistry, ACS Pres., 4-H, Schs. Williamson, John M; Manhattan, Business Administration. Wilson, Elizabeth A; Wichita, Elementary Education. Wilson, Jerry L; Alta Vista, Animal Husbandry. Wilson, Mary F; Herington, Technical Journalism, CYD, Newman Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Windier, Gene E; Paola, Agronomy, Klod Kernel Klub, Chaparajos Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Winfrey, Phyllis J; Neodesha, Elementary Education. Winter, Den- nis P; Clifton, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club V-Pres. Winter, Esta A; Clifton, Family and Child Development, Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Home EC. Masters Degree Program, Family Child De- velopment Club, Ag. Ed. Wives Club Pres., Lutheran Young Married Couples ' Fellow. Winter, Thomas L; Flash, Animal Husbandry, Newman Club, Schs. Wiruth, Robert J; WaKeeney, Civil Engineering, FarmHouse Pres., Rush Chm., Chi Epsilon Sec., ASCE Pres., Engr. Coun., UCCF. Wogan, Linda K; Fort Scott, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Wolf, Judith A; Lindsborg, Medical Technology. Wolf, Keith A; Grenola, Veterinary Medicine, Stu. Chap. AVMA. Wood, Joseph N; Manhattan, Architecture. Williamson, A. Wilson, J. Winfrey Winter, T. Wolf, J. Williamson, J. Wilson, M. Winter, D Wiruth Wolf, K. Wilson, E. Windier Winter, E. Wogan Wood 435 Seniors: Woo Zwo Woodard, Gwen D; Wichita, Physical Education, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, ST. Panhel. Rep., Kappa Delta Pi, Cheerleader, P.H.E.M.S., Frog Club, Intramurals. Woods, Robert A; Hutchinson, Industrial Engi- neering. Woofter, Dennis D; Colby, Secondary Education. Woolf, John P; Wichita, Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Scabbard Blade, DMG, Baseball. Woolley, Paula A; Topeka, Home Economics and Liberal Arts, Delta Delta Delta His- torian, Clothing and Textiles Club, Newman Club, Royal Purple Queen, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Woolverton, Michael W; Abilene, Agri- cultural Economics. Wright, Mark E; Sublette, Pre-Law. Wyatt, Cary C; Hutchinson, In- dustrial Engineering. Wylie, Karen M; Wichita, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management, Professional Foods Club, Kappa Phi. Wyss, Clifford D; Burns, Business Administration Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramurals. Yojomchi, Sandra F; Wailuku, Hawaii, Elementary Education. York, Lawrence R; Garden City, Poultry Science, Poultry Club, K-State Flying Club, Chaparajos Club, Judging Team, 4-H, UCCF, Schs. Yoshimori, Alvin M; Wailuku, Hawaii, Architecture. Young, James E; Winfield, General. Younkin, Timothy D; Chase, Political Science. Zabel, George L; Hooker, Okla., Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse Sec., Blue Key, Alpha Zeta Sergeant-at-Arms, Judging Teams, Ag. Coun. Sec., CYR, Block Bridle, Cosmopolitan Club, Pre-Vet Club, FFA, 4-H Pres., RCC Pub. Chm., Marching Band, Intramurals, Agri- cultural Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Schs. Zwick, Keith R; Nickerson, Landscape Architecture. Zwonitzer, James E; Horton, Agricultural Education, FarmHouse, Alpha Tau Alpha V-Pres., NVATA, Judging Teams, Ag. Ed. Club, 4-H, Univ. Ext. Club, FFA V-Pres. Second Semester Seniors Bender, Daryl D; WaKeeney, Mechanical Engineering, Acacia Rush Chm., Schs. Chm., Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. Bender, Janet J; WaKeeney, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Rec. Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi Historian, S.E.A., AGO. Bridwell, John D; Topeka, Electrical Engineering, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Schs. Butzin, Donald F; Leavenworth, Nuclear Engineering. Clark, Mar- garet V; Greenwich, Conn., Home Economics and Liberal Arts, Omi- cron Nu. Connell, Martin R; Kansas City, Mo., Veterinary Medi- cine, Kappa Sigma, Stu. Chap. AVMA, Men ' s Glee Club. Courtney, Leila J; Wichita, Elementary Education. Daniel, Wayne L; Alexander, Business Administration Accounting. Duncan, Franklin D; Arkansas City, Nuclear Engineering. Woodard Woolf Wright Wyss Yoshimori Woods Woolley Wyatt Yokouchi Young Woofter Woolverton Wylie York Younkin Zabel Zwick Zwonitzer Bender, D. Bender, J. Br idwell Butzin Clark Connell Courtney Daniel Duncan 436 k Flack Gigstad Groesbeck Hickert Hlavacek Humbarger Ladner Lemon Meeks Montgomery Munson Schwartz Shah Soeken Taylor Thomas Winters ; .. .. r| Flack, Delia J; Shawnee, Interior Design, Delta Zeta, A.I.D., SGA Comm., Union Comm., Flush Bowl Queen Attendant, Miss Kansas Finalist, CYD, Engr. Architecture Open House, Univ. Choir. Gigstad, Charlotte A; Nortonville, Family and Child Development, Family Child Development Club. Groesbeck, Douglas G; Man- hattan, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, FTP Stu. Ambas- sador, CYR, Royal Purple Sports Ed. Hickert, Paul N; New Almelo, Milling Technology and Business Administration, Milling Assn., Newman Club. Hlavacek, John D; Salina, Business Administration Accounting, Newman Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Humbarger, Peter D; Solomon, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Engr. Open House, Newman Club. Regardless of weather, students change classes during a 10-minute break. Classes are scheduled 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ladner, Charles W; Onaga, Agriculture Education. Lemon, Janet M; Viola, Horticulture, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, SCF, RWF, Schs. Meeks, John B; Fulton, Business Administration. Montgomery, Gary L; Holyrood, Mechanical Engineering. Munson, Mary K; junc- tion City, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., 4-H, RWF. Schwartz, Gordon D; Fredonia, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Scabbard Blade, BSU Pres., Missions Chm., Schs. Shah, Niranjan C; Bombay, India, Mechanical Engineering, Intra- murals. Soeken, Howard L; Claflin, Business Administration. Taylor, John M; Norton, Government, CYD V-Pres., State Chm. Thomas, Peter B; Rockford, 111., Nuclear Engineering. Winters, Robert L; Westfield, N.J., Veterinary Medicine. , A ' Graduate Students: All Gar Alice, James N; Arkansas City, Business Administration. Allison, Max L; Charleston, 111., Horticulture. Bady, Michel; France, Electrical Engineering. Bay, Darrell E; Russell, Entomology. Beekley, Cynthia X; Manhat- tan, Education. Bock, Harold D; Trenton, Mo., Regional Planning. i Bonneau, Roland J; Salina, Geography. Britton, Gale E; Lewis, Geol- ogy. Burton, Donald E; Kansas City, Mo., Physics. Carlson, Elaine E; Horton, Clothing and Textiles. Carnahan, Sara S; Wamego, Home Economics, Education. Chaudhri, Mohammad K; W. Parkistan, Horticulture. Chen, Michael S; China, Chemical Engineering. Chie, Margaret S; Japan, Clothing and Textiles. Daniels, Roger W; Falls Church, Va., Industrial Engineering. Daruvalla, Sam R; India, Electrical Engineering. Davidson, Adelia M; Manhattan, Bacteriology. Davis; Gerald E; St. Joseph, Mo., Chem- istry. Desai, Dinkerrai R; India, Agricultural Economics. Diaz, Gabriel; Mexico, Entomology. Dreiling, Mark J; Topeka, Physics. Eklund, Darrel L; Miltonvale, Statistics. Epard, Richard L; Colby, Agricultural Economics. Erbes, Lawrence E; Lacrosse, Agronomy. Fail, Patricia A; Earlton, Zoology. Gaffar, Ameen A; India, Vet- erinary Medicine. Garner, Darrel W; St. John, Agricultural Economics. Czechoslovakian Guest Scholar Peter Beckman discusses his book with the students during his visit that was sponsored by the Graduate School. Alice Bay Bonneau Carlson Chen Allison Beekley Britton Carnahan Chie Bady Bock Burton Chaudhri Daniels Daruvalla Davidson Davis Desai Diaz Dreiling Eklund Epard Erbes Fail Gaffar Garner 439 Garvin Granados Helms Hite Hollingsworth Geil Haupt Hevel Hoadley Holmes Gonzalez Hausman Hinnergardt Holke Ibbetson Graduate Students: Ger Mus Garvin, Virginia A; Neodesha, Statistics. Geil, Larry L; Great Bend, Agricultural Economics. Gonzalez, Jorge H; Laredo, Tex., Industrial Engineering. Granados, Reynaud G; Mexico, Entomology. Haupt, Brian T; Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Hausman, Calvin C; Eudora, Agricultural Economics. I Isakson, J E;lndeper A; Kansas Helms, Patricia I; WaKeeney, Family and Child Development. Hevel, Gary F; Oswego, Entomology. Hinnergardt, Larry C; Ransom, Animal Husbandry. Kaff, Way Joseph; I Veterinan Hite, Julia M; Prairie Grove, Ark., Entomology. Hoadley, Francis B; Wallingford, Vt, Horticulture. Holke, Steven D; Salina, Business Administration. ling,tylli Lakin.A:; Hollingsworth, Joe B; Manhattan, Regional Planning. Holmes, Zoe A; Pittsburg, Foods and Nutrition. Ibbetson, Ronald L; Yates Center, Agronomy. Eliseo Vivas, a guest lecturer for the MA-3 Program, visits with students who, through participation in the project, will begin graduate study as seniors. Mateli;. ' Jjlackawi Mason, G Mistier, ] Vadrevu JS fr t( ' -: - S-BriaT; hue.; : Claire Ihde Isakson jeans Jenkins Jones Jorgensen Staa I Ihde, Robert H; Kansas City, Mo., Nuclear Engineering. Isakson, Jeanette M; Sioux Falls, S.D., English. Jeans, Carl E; Independence, Mo., Industrial Engineering. Jenkins, Richard A; Kansas City, Business Administration. Jones, Milam T; Longton, Horticulture. Jorgensen, Jan; Manhattan, Chemistry. Kaff, Wayne L; Carbondale, Agricultural Economics. Kapela, Joseph; E. Africa, Agronomy. Khare, Gyaneshwar P; India, Veterinary Medicine. Krupadanam, Pramila; India, Foods and Nutrition. Lee, Eun S; Korea, Applied Music. Lewis, Larry A; Manhattan, Civil Engineering. Ling, Lyllis A; Liberal, Foods and Nutrition. Loeppke, Daryl W; Lakin, Animal Husbandry. Mahander, Mateti; India, Pathology. Makishi, Muneharu; Okinawa, Milling Industry. Manzo, David J; Lackawanna, N.Y., Chemistry. Maranville, Jerry W; Matheson, Colo., Agronomy. - Mason, Gary E; Mission, Civil Engineering. Matter, Darryl E; Portis, Special. McFillen, Ralph W; Kansas City, Education. Mertz, James L; Wamego, Biochemistry. Metzler, Fred; Fort Lee, N.J., Zoology. Miller, Laurence F; Sylvia, Nuclear Engineering. Mistier, Thomas E; Topeka, Nuclear Engineering. Murthy, Vadrevu S; India, Agronomy. Musil, Samuel A; Home, Mathematics. Ling Makishi Mason Mertz Mistier Leoppke Manzo Matter Metzler Murthy Kaff Kapela Khare Krupadanam Lee Lewis Mahander Maranville McFillen Miller Musil 441 Graduate Students: Nic Zai Nicholson, Larry M; Hoisington, Biochemistry. Norstedt, Roger A; Sedgwick, Feed Technology. Otte, Vern Eugene; Great Bend, Secondary Education. Pence, John T; W. Lafayette, Ind., Institutional Management. Pi, Chris H; Korea, Political Science. Quadri, Syed A; India, Architectural Engineering. Qureshi, Zafar A; Pakistan, Entomology. Rao, Puppala S; India, Dairy Science. Rathi, Ram N; India, Mechanical Engineering. Reddi, Moravapalle V; India, Agronom y. Reese, Glen P; Kremlin, Mont., Physics. Ricklefs, John L; Severance, Dairy Science. Roof, Donald B; Manhattan, History. Root, David A; Wichita, Art. Root, Marie M; Medicine Lodge, Clothing and Textiles. Rossillon, Mary A; Gridley, Family Economics. Rowland, James W; Rockford, 111., Nuclear Engineering. Royer, James M; Mission, Nuclear Engineering. Sawyer, Mary B; Topeka, English. Schierling, John H; Inman, Education. Shandy, Jack J; Manhattan, Accounting. Siagian, Rondang; Indonesia, Biochemistry. Sims, Richard E; Bunker Hill, Mathematics. Smith, Norman E; Parsons, Mechani- cal Engineering. Staley, Warren R; Springfield, 111., Electrical Engineering. Stewart, William G; Ozark, Ark., Art. Stolzen- berg, Gary E; Riverhead, N.Y., Biochemistry. Nicholson Nordstedt Otte Pence Pi Quadri Qureshi Rao Rathi Reddi Reese Ricklefs Roof Root, D. Root, M. Rossillon Rowland Royer Sawyer Schierling Shandy Siagian Sims Smith Staley Stewart Stolzenberg a a 442 Stoskopf, Lawrence E; Hoisington, Agronomy. Sullivan, Glenn H; Millstadt, 111., Horticulture. Tariq, Mohammad; W. Pakistan, Agricultural Engineering. Teagarden, John R; Lacygne, Animal Husbandry. Terrell, Rebecca L; Eudora, Foods and Nutrition. Thomas, Lindon C; Tulsa, Okla., Mechanical Engineering. Wadhwa, Vishesh C; India, Industrial Engineering. Warren, Don R; Kansas City, Mo., Zoology. Whitt, Jerry W; Wichita, Industrial Engineering. Wilson, Charles E; Abilene, Mechanical Engineering. Wise, Urban G; St. Joseph, Mo., Business Admin- istration Accounting. Woodruff, Bunion G; Hutchinson, Psy- chology. Zaidi, Intesar H; Pakistan, Veterinary Medicine. Second Semester Graduate Students Biles, Bertram R; Hutchinson, Technical Journalism. Briones, Magdalena L; Philippine, Plant Pathology. Manzanilla, Elvira B; Philippine, Biochemistry. Peiter, Marilyn A; Marionville, Mo., Clothing and Textiles. Rosa, Felipe; Caracas, Venezuela, Geology. Following a sympathy walk for Selma, Ala., students, faculty, and townspeople join in prayer at the courthouse. A -T Of m Stoskopf Sullivan Tariq Teagarden Terrell Thomas Wadhwa Warren Whitt Wilson Wise Woodruff Zaidi Biles Briones Manzanilla Peiter Rosa 443 I ' fim Cheerleaders run the football squad on the field at the game with the University of Missouri. As well as cheering at home games, the eight women traveled with the Wildcats to four out-of-state contests in new uniforms they designed. Underclassmen possess wide cultural viewpoint Students came to the University from throughout the world, with 66 nations repre- sented on campus. Undergraduates included students from China, Southern Rhodesia, Lebanon, Syria and Korea. But undergraduates came from the 50 states of the Union, too. From many backgrounds they came to study and prepare for careers they would undertake on graduation. Here they grew intellectually and socially. A record freshman class of 2,691 joined the ranks of 6,420 underclassmen during the fall. While the sophomore class numbered 2,029, the junior total dropped to 1,700. Another school day ends and students amble home for din- ner at sororities and apartments northwest of the campus. Wildcat athletics attract students, Manhattanites and out- of-town visitors to the Field House and Memorial Stadium. Underclassmen: Abb-And Top Row: Abbott, Michele A; Salina, Freshman in Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Abel, Neil M; Clay Center, Freshman in Gen- eral. Abendroth, James L; Gridley, 02 in Architecture. Aberle, Douglas R; Sabetha, Freshman in General. Second Row: Aberle, Stephen J; Sabetha, Sophomore in Agri- culture. Abersold, Patricia A; Ottawa, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Abmeyer, Beverly J; Topeka, Junior in Humanities. Abshire, Michael; Manhattan, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Achenbach, Charleen; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Ackerman, Cheryl A; Edson, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Ackerman, Grant E; Leaven- worth, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Adams, Alice M; Elk Falls, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Adams, Arthur A; Maple Hill, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Adams, Dan W; Kansas City, Junior in Social Sciences. Adams, David C; Milwaukee, Wis., 03 in Architec- ture. Adams, Edward L; Lenora, Junior in Psychology. Fifth Row: Adams, James P; Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Agriculture. Adams, Kathryn E; Maple Hill, Freshman in Music Education. Adams, Lynda K; Salina, Freshman in Mod- ern Languages. Adams, Stanley D; Augusta, Junior in Indus- trial Engineering. Sixth Row: Adams, Terrill J; Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Addy, Cathryn L; Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Adrian, Brenda G; Moundridge, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ahlerich, Milton E; Winfield, Sophomore in General. Seventh Row: Ahrens, Jon M; Wichita, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Aidnik, Robert L; Independence, Mo., Freshman in Psychology. Aker, Melody C; Satanta, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Akers, Judy A; Bennington, Sophomore in Physical Education. Eighth Row: Albers, Robert J; Oakley, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Albertson, James R; Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Albertson, Wayne R; Robinson, Junior in Agricultural Engi- neering. Albin, Jane M; Dallas, Tex., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row; Albright, Clyde C; Fort Scott, Freshman in Agri- culture. Albright, Sheryl K; Delia, Freshman in Elementary Education. Alderman, Susan J; Ottawa, Junior in Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Alexander, Albert J; Burlington, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. 446 A Top Row: Alexander, David R; Topeka, Sophomore in Physics. Alexander, James L; Overland Park, Freshman in Secondary Education. Alexander, Kenneth R; Brookfield, Mo., Freshman in Agricultural Education. Alexander, Regena K; Harper, Soph- omore in Applied Music. Second Row: Alexander, Robert Y; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. Alexander, Roger B; Topeka, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Allemang, Virginia S; Lyndon, Sophomore in Applied Music. Allen, Billy D; La Cygne, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Allen, Judith; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Allen, Larry E; Hugoton, Junior in General. Allen, Marilyn J; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Allen, Marjorie C; Abilene, Junior in Family and Child Development. Fourth Row: Allen, Suzie L; Liberty, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Extension. Allison, Ashley; Wichita, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Allison, Mary J; Kingman, Junior in Secondary Education. Allison, Nancy L; Independence, Mo., Sophomore in Home Economics. Fifth Row: Almack, Julia J; Wellington, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Almquist, Karmon D; Assaria, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Almquist, Merlan T; Assaria, 03 in Architecture. Alpert, Dean J; Paola, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Sixth Row: Alpert, Glenn P; Paola, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Alsop, Samuel E; Garden City, Freshman in Polit- ical Science. Altendorf, Ronald L; Independence, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Alwin, Duane F; Beatrice, Neb., Junior in Sociology. Seventh Row: Amen, James B; Lebanon, Junior in Business Administration. Amerine, Diana L; Belle Plaine, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Ames, Robert D; Chanute, Junior in Agricultural Mechanization. Amos, Carol S; Colby, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Eighth Row: Anazia, Cyril O; Africa, Sophomore in Electrical ; Engineering. Anderson, Barbara J; Lawrence, Freshman in ; Home Economics and Nursing. Anderson, Dave F; Sharon Springs, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Anderson, David E; ' Courtland, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. | Bottom Row: Anderson, Delores K; Burlington, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Anderson, Gaylord D; Scran- ton, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Anderson, James H; Val- ey Falls, Junior in Milling Technology. Anderson, John H; Agenda, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 447 Underclassmen: And-Bag Top Row: Anderson, Kathleen M; McPherson, Junior in Modern Languages. Anderson, Larry A; Axtell, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Anderson, Larry R; Williams- burg, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Anderson, Loren M; Omaha, Neb., Junior in Psychology. Second Row: Anderson, Melinda M; McPherson, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Anderson, Richard M; Bethel, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Anderson, Robert A; Leavenworth, 02 in Architecture. Andrews, George F; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Secondary Education. Third Row: Andrews, Norbert J; Overland Park, Sophomore in Business Administration. Andrist, Darrel W; Goodland, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Angell, Frances M; Kansas City, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Angwin, Carol S; Pittsburg, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Fourth Row: Annis, Marjorie C; Oakley, Freshman in Physical Education. Annis, Maurice A; Oakley, Junior in Mathematics. Annis, Ruth E; Oakley, Junior in Special. Anschutz, Fredrick G; Lakin, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Fifth Row: Anspaugh, Bruce A; Luray, Freshman in Physical Education. Anspaugh, Victor E; Luray, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Anstaett, Fred R; Lyndon, Junior in Feed Technology. Antes, Paul F;Effingham, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Sixth Row: Antes, Robert L; Effingham, Junior in Business Administration. Anthony, William R; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Architectural Engineering. Antrim, Barbara S; Kingman, Junior in Zoology. Applebaugh, Susan R; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Seventh Row: Applebaugh, William; Coffeyville, Junior in Mathematics. Applegate, Roger C; Bird City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Applegate, Ruth E; Luray, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Nursing. Apt, Glenda A; Southampton, N.Y., Junior in Speech. Eighth Row: Araneta, Francisco L; Peru, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Area, Merla K; St. George, Freshman in Business Administration. Arens, Max Q; South Bend, Ind., Sophomore in Chemistry. Armbrust, John S; Ellsworth, Freshman in Mathematics. Bottom Row: Armbruster, James A; Wakeeney, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Armbruster, Jerry L; Ellis, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Armstrong, John P; Manhattan, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Armstrong, Nancy L; Prairie Village, Freshman in Technical Journalism. 448 3i -i M A m Top Row: Arnett, Larry C; Edwardsville, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Arnold, Larry G; Hillsboro, Junior in Business Administration. Arnott, Ralph E; Blue Rapids, Freshman in General. Ash, Paul L; Wetmore, Junior in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Ashida, Betty R; Johnson, Freshman in Home Economics. Ashley, Larry A; Selden, Freshman in Mathematics. Ashlock, Thomas F; Dighton, Freshman in Agriculture. Ash- ton, Barbara A; Salina, Sophomore in Homemaking. Third Row: Ashton, Diana L; Salina, Freshman in Humanities. Atchison, Timothy A; Leavenworth, Freshman in Physics. Atherton, Kaye L; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Athey, Joel W; Junction City, Junior in Mathematics. Fourth Row: Atkinson, Barbara A; Udall, Sophomore in Cloth- ing Retailing. Atkinson, Mary L; Jewell, Junior in Physical Therapy. Attwood, Mary S; Silver Lake, Freshman in General. Aubuchon, Martin W; St. Louis, Mo., Junior in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Fifth Row: Augustine, Gary L; Ellis, Junior in Nuclear Engineer- ing. Auld, Doris L; Concordia, Sophomore in Psychology. Auman, Bruce J; Topeka, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Aupperle, Ronald E; Hutchinson, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Sixth Row: Avery, Cheri L; Riley, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Avery, Eddie L; Wichita, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Axe, Gary M; Leavenworth, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Axe, William J; Wetmore, Freshman in Government. Seventh Row: Ayres, Eva M; Russell, Sophomore in Textiles and Clothing. Ayres, John P; Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Administration. Babbitt, Phyllis E; Lawrence, Sophomore in Home Economics. Bachtell, Patrick D; Pratt, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Eighth Row: Bach, Thomas L; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in I Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Back, Joyce E; Mt. Hope, Sophomore in Music Education. Bader, Dean R; Palmer, Neb., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Badger, Bonnee B; Manhattan, Freshman i in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Baehler, Judy A; Sharon Springs, Sophomore in Home Economics and Extension. Baehr, Gratia L; Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bagby, Barbara A; Great Bend, Junior in Elementary Education. Bagley, Carne S; Re- public, Freshman in General. 449 Underclassmen: Bai-Bea Top Row. Bailey, Eileen E; Garnett, Freshman in Medical Tech- nology. Bailey, Murilynne M; Topeka, Junior in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Bailey, Pete L; Genesco, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Bailey, Roberta L; Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Second Row: Bain, Kay E; Macomb, 111., Junior in General. Baker, Ardes M; Longford, Freshman in Home Economics. Baker, Harold R; Wilmore, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Baker, Janice E; Lakin, Junior in Secondary Education. Third Row: Baker, Nancy A; Kansas City, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Baker, Raymond W; Manhattan, Junior in Economics. Baker, Roger L; Eskridge, Freshman in Agricul- tural Education. Baker, Ronald A; Garden City, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Baldwin, Allen V; McPherson, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Baldwin, Carol A; Omaha, Neb., Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Baldwin, John H; Kansas City, 04 in Architecture. Baldwin, Mark W; Goodland, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Fifth Row: Baldwin, Randall H; Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Bales, Harold J; Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Ball, James D; Hutchinson, Junior in Agronomy. Ball, Penelope J; lola, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Sixtli Row: Ballantyne, Philip M; Mission, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Ballard, Margaret A; Ellinwood, Junior in Retail Floriculture. Ballou, Russell S; Salina, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Balzer, Rosemary M; Wichita, Freshman in English. Seventh Row: Banaka, Jerry N; Blue Rapids, Sophomore in General. Bange, Edward W; Hoxie, Freshman in General. Banker, Terry G; Liberal, Junior in Business Administration. Banks, John H; El Dorado, Sophomore in General. Eighth Row: Banks, Paul J; Effingham, Sophomore in Agron- omy. Barb, Kenny H; Ashland, Junior in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Barbee, Jon R; Great Bend, Freshman in History. Barber, Evelyn L; Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Barenberg, Edward D; Herndon, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Barger, Patricia S; WaKeeney, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Baria, Edalji J; India, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Barker, Linda L; Beloit, Sophomore in Biological Science. 450 A a HA f % -Vrrj . 14 Top Row: Barkman, Floyd J; Burden, Sophomore in Agricul- tural Education. Barley, Mary L; Kincheloe A.F.B., Mich., Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Barnard, Hugh D; Anthony, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Barnard, Lauren A; Prairie Village, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Barnes, Ruth C; Kansas City, Freshman in General. Barnes, Sharon A; Junction City, Freshman in General. Barney, Arthur C; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Barney, Mar- gret C; Rapid City, S.D., Freshman in Home Economics with Radio and Television. Third Row: Barnhart, Alice I; Coldwater, Junior in Secondary Education. Barnhart, Dorothy A; Coldwater, Freshman in Mathematics. Barr, Patricia A; Whiting, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Barr, William C; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Feed Technology. Fourth Row: Barrows, Bradley D; Ness City, Sophomore in Political Science. Barta, Richard A; Red Cloud, Neb., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Barth, Sylvia M; Olathe, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Bartholomew, Carolyn; Alton, Sophomore in Music Education. Fifth Row: Bartkoski, Michael J; Kansas City, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bartley, Carol A; Hiawatha, Junior in Elementary Education. Bartley, Glenn E; Esbon, Junior in Business Administration. Barton, Jon D; Topeka, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Sixth Row: Barton, Larry D; Hutchinson, Freshman in Business Administration. Barton, Linda C; Wichita, Junior in Human- ities. Bartoo, Chloellen; Great Bend, Freshman in Social Sciences. Base, Gary L; Sedgwick, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Seventh Row: Basore, Richard C; Bentley, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Bass, Andrea R; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Bass, Dianne L; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Bassett, Marilyn L; Wichita, Junior in Home Economics. Eighth Row: Bauder, Helen C; Howard, Sophomore in Home Economics. Baum, Linda C; Wichita, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Baumgarten, Edwin O; Buhler, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Baur, Kenneth C; Junction City, 01 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Bayless, Sara M; Wichita, Freshman in General. Beach, Charles L; Barnes, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Beach, Ronald T; Scott City, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Beach, Sharilyn K; Scott City, Freshman in Mathe- matics. 451 Jfc!3 r% J L - n Underclassmen: Bea-Ber Top Row: Beach, Suzanne I; Abilene, Freshman in Psychology. Beals, Barbara A; Dodge City, Junior in Psychology. Beard, Charles L; Pittsburg, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Beasley, Joseph R; Albuquerque, N.M., Sophomore in General. Second Row: Beat, Larry J; Wellington, Junior in Agricultural Education. Beattie, Patricia A; Kansas City, Freshman in Humanities. Beaty, Linda A; Manhattan, Sophomore in Eng- lish. Beaver, Frank M; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Pre- Medicine. Third Row: Beck, Barbara L; Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Freshman in Secondary Education. Beck, Marcia A; Belleville, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Beck, Robert A; Elnora, N.Y., Junior in Agricultural Economics. Beck, Sandra J; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Fourth Row: Becker, Edna M; Lebo, Junior in Elementary Education. Becker, Gregory W; Abilene, Freshman in Wild- life Conservation. Becker, Lawrence P; Muncie, Sophomore in Business Administration. Becker, Robert L; Tipton, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Fifth Row: Becker, Vivian R; Inman, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Beckerle, Susan M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Elementary Education. Beckman, Alan K; Manhattan, Fresh- man in Architectural Engineering. Beckman, Samuel K; Atchi- son, Junior in Mathematics. . Sixth Row: Beckwith, Ann L; Downs, Junior in Sociology. Becraft, David R; Manhattan, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Becraft, Nancy D; Manhattan, Junior in English. Bednosek, Monty M; WaKeeney, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Seventh Row: Beeman, William L; Topeka, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Beer, Janet J; Larned, Freshman in History. Beery, Thomas Z; Wichita, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Beets, Richard A; Spring Hill, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Eighth Row: Beezley, William P; Girard, Freshman in Bio- chemistry. Behnke, Keith C; Kinsley, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Beilke, Jane H; Germantown, Wis., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Belden, Guy N; Alamota, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Bell, Claud K; Manlius, N.Y., Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Bell, Jo M; Lyons, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Bellairs, George H; Independence, Sopho- more in History. Bellairs, William M; Independence, Freshman in Civil Engineering. 452 Top Row: Bender, Gary L; WaKeeney, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Bender, Leslie A; Leavenworth, Freshman in Home Economics. Bender, Lois J; Russell, Freshman in Home Economics. Bender, Roger D; Ellsworth, 03 in Architecture. Second Row: Benfer, John P; Longford, Sophomore in Agron- omy. Benham, William K; Enterprise, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Beninga, Peggy I; Riley, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Bennett, Gerald E; Holyrood, Freshman in Bacteriology. Third Row: Bennett, Lynda C; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Elementary Education. Benson, Lee M; Burlingame, Freshman in Agriculture. Bentley, Sara S; Dighton, Sophomore in Humanities. Benton, Gary L; Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Fourth Row: Benton, Lynn S; Lebo, Freshman in Agronomy. Benton, Sharon K; Olathe, Junior in Physical Education. Berends, Jay D; Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Berg, Mary M; Charleston, W. Va., Junior in Mathematics. Bottom Row: Berger, Chester L; Jetmore, Junior in Physical Education. Berger, Patrick J; Dodge City, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bergman, Kathleen S; Riley, Freshman in Humanities. Berkey, Pamela J; Rossville, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. On a sunny winter day, students wait for Ahearn Field House doors to open. Before basketball games, some wait as long as two hours. Underclassmen: Ber-Boh Top Row: Berkholtz, Dennis L; Milwaukee, Wis., Sophomore in Business Administration. Berlin, Larry K; Manhattan, 01 in Architecture. Bernard, Laverne R; Shoshone, Idaho, Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Berndt, E. Gary; Scott City, junior in Business Administration Accounting. Second Row: Bernhardt, Janet V; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Medical Technology. Berry, Gail M; Topeka, Freshman in Gen- eral. Bertram, Mary A; Chanute, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Bertrand, William A; Clay Center, Sophomore in Wildlife Conservation. Third Row: Bettenbrock, Dwight; Lincoln, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Betz, William D; Junction City, Junior in Geology. Bevan, William; Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Biddison, Ronald E; Holton, Junior in Mechancial Engineering. Fourth Row: Bieberly, Ralph K; Salina, 02 in Architecture. Bicker, Carmen L; Hays, 03 in Architecture. Biery, Bonita F; Eskridge, Sophomore in Home Economics. Bigbee, Jean L; Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics. Fifth Row: Biggart, Le A; Circleville, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Biggs, Elaine S; Manhattan, Freshman in Philosophy. Biggs, Michael W; Barnard, Freshman in General. Bigsby, Allen G; Manhattan, Freshman in Geology. Sixth Row: Bilderback, Donna B; Valley Falls, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Billinger, Betty J; Wichita, Freshman in Modern Languages. Billinger, John C; Wichita, 01 in Archi- tecture. Billings, Richard D; Alton, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Seventh Row: Bilyeu, Sandra K; Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Bird, Gerald A; Larned, Junior in Secondary Education. Bird, Marilyn K; Wichita, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Bird, Thomas F; Atchison, Freshman in Business Administration. Eighth Row: Bishop, Mary A; Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Bishop, Richard L; Great Bend, 01 in Architecture. Bishop, Robert D; Emporia, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Bitner, Dennis; Pittsburg, Freshman in Horticulture. Bottom Row: Bitter, Roger A; Hoisington, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Bjurstrom, Mary E; Leoti, Sophomore in History. Black, James N; McPherson, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Black, Marvin E; Meade, Freshman in Business Administration. 454 i _ 1 k 5ra2 Top Row: Black, Michael D; Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Black, Richard L; Kiowa, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Blackwell, John H; Larned, Freshman in Agri- culture. Blades, Linda M; Topeka, Sophomore in Business Administration. Second Row: Blake, Leslie A; Wichita, Junior in Secondary Education. Blakeslee, Mary E; Independence, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Blanke, Gunnar W; Fort Smith, Ark., 01 in Architecture. Blankenhagen, Edward; Manhattan, Fresh- man in General. Third Row: Blankenship, Gary D; Udall, Junior in Wildlife Con- servation. Blankenship, Larry P; Great Bend, Sophomore in General. Blankenship, Richard; Udall, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Blasdel, Phyllis J; Sylvia, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Fourth Row: Blauvelt, William A; Superior, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Bleakley, Marykaye; Leavenworth, Sopho- more in English. Bledsoe, Jacquelyn A; Kansas City, Freshman in Business Administration. Bleything, Larry D; Raytown, Mo., Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Fifth Row; Bleything, Richard R; Raytown, Mo., Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Bliss, Charles E; Denver, Colo., Sopho- more in Nuclear Engineering. Bliss, Robert J; Atwood, Fresh- man in Wildlife Conservation. Blocher, James D; Leavenworth, Freshman in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Blocksome, Roderick; Ransom, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Bloomer, Paula J; Wichita, Freshman in English. Blotkamp, Carol S; Olathe, Freshman in Modern Languages. Blubaugh, Gary J; McPherson, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Seventh Row: Blum, Doris E; Mobile, Ala., Junior in English. Blumeier, Donald I; Louisville, Ky., Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bobek, Elizabeth A; Caldwell, Junior in Business Administration. Bock, Evelyn A; Dodge City, Freshman in Veterinary- Medicine. Eighth Row: Bodenhamer, Carol J; Drexel, Mo., Sophomore in General. Bodwell, Jean K; Pratt, Sophomore in Modern Lan- guages. Boeding, Thomas L; Manhattan, Freshman in Pre- Dentistrv. Boehner, Ernest D; Glenelder, Freshman in General. Bottom Row: Boethin, Roger M; Stockton, Junior in Architec- tural Engineering. Boger, Fred C; Great Bend, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Boggs, Carole L; Auburn, Junior in Modern Languages. Bohn, Diane K; Eskridge, Freshmen in Clothing Retailing. 43 = 1 455 Underclassmen: Boh-Bre Top Row: Bohn, Gary D; Halstead, Junior in Electrical Engineer- ing. Bohnen, Joseph M; Dorrance, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bohnstedt, Janet K; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Mathematics. Boles, Charles W; Abilene, Junior in Secondary Education. Second Row: Boles, Marilyn K; Bartlesville, Okla., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bolline, Michael P; Salina, Junior in Geography. Bond, James E; Garnett, Freshman in Business Administration. Boomer, Larren G; Portis, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Third Row: Boomer, Warren E; Portis, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Booth, Donald G; Coldwater, 03 in Archi- tecture. Borell, Steven C; Lindsborg, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Borger, Sharon S; Cawker City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. L. JL Fourth Row: Bornkessel, Janice K; Mission, Sophomore in Mathematics. Bortz, Nancy C; Claflin, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Bosanko, David M; Bonner Springs, Sophomore in General. Bosch, Louise A; Gorham, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Fifth Row: Bosche, Helen F; Burlington, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Boucher, Cheryl A; Glasco, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Boughton, Roberta J; Leaven- worth, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bourbina, Charles F; Abilene, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Sixth Row: Bourque, Chalise A; Manhattan, Sophomore in English. Bowen, Edwin D; Piedmont, Freshman in Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Bower, Wayne P; Marysville, 03 in Architecture. Bowers, Constance J; Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics. Seventh Row: Bowman, Clay L; Sedan, Sophomore in Dairy Production. Bowman, Gena S; Cedar Vale, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Bowsher, Melodic L; Derby, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Boxberger, Kathryn A; Russell, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Eighth Row: Boyce, Richard E; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Business Administration. Boyd, Richard K; lola, Junior in Civil Engineering. Boyer, Barbara D; Overland Park, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Boyer, Gary D; Salina, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Bottom Row: Boyer, Harry J; Kansas City, Freshman in Chem- istry. Boyer, Ronald L; Fredonia, Junior in Wildlife Conserva- tion. Boyer, Ronald L; Coffeyville, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Boyle, Dale D; Belle Plaine, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 456 Top Row: Boyle, Steven R; Spivey, Sophomore in Feed Tech- nology. Bozarth, Donald L; Alexandria, Va., Freshman in Chemistry. Bozarth, Duane P; Liberal, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Brack, Brian J; Otis, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Second Row: Braden, Janet L; Wakefield, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Bradford, Ross E; Kinsley, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bradley, Sandra L; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Bradley, Wray E; Columbus, Ga., 02 in Architecture. Third Row: Bradshaw, Arden J; Wichita, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Brady, Thomas J; Blue Rapids, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Brady, Warren T; Albert, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Brainerd, Mary L; Wichita, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Art. fourth Row: Brammer, Judy M; Randolph, Sophomore in Biological Science. Brand, John H; Wichita, Freshman in Physics. Bradenberger, Pamela; Mt. Hope, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Brandenburg, Carol L; Seattle, Wash., Junior in Clothing Retailing. Fifth Row: Brandenburger, Denny; Scott City, Freshman in General. Brandner, Mary S; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Brandt, Gale M; Shawnee Mission, Junior in English. Brandt, Gretchen M; Kansas City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Sixth Row: Brannam, Cynthia A; Larned, Freshman in Home Economics. Brannan, Michael S; Meade, Freshman in Physics. Brant, Douglas M; Lucas, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Branton, Dorothy A; Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman in Secondary Education. Seventh Row: Brass, Martha J; Coldwater, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Braswell, David A; St. Louis, Mo., 02 in Architecture. Bratton, Barbara A; Council Grove, Freshman in General. Braunschweiger, Margery A; Teaneck, N.J., Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinarv Medicine. Eighth Row: Braunsdorf, Linda M; Topeka, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Brazle, Reba S; Cambridge, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Brecheisen, Adell W; Garnett, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Breckbill, Robert K; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Breeden, Effie M; Hoxie, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Breen, Emmett N; El Dorado, Sopho- more in General. Brees, Gerald C; Salina, Freshman in General. Breidenthal, Gail S; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. 457 Underclassmen: Bre-Bue Top Row: Breitenbach, John D; Haven, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Breitenstein, Alfred; Kansas City, Sophomore in Zoology. Breitweiser, Mary D; Topeka, Freshman in Sociology. Brenn, Lawrence R; Levant, Junior in Secondary Education. Second Row: Brenneman, Jane E; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Brenner, Steven R; Blue Rapids, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Brensing, Elaine K; Hudson, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Brent, Carol A; Alton, Sophomore in Home Economics. Third Row: Brent, Margery L; Gaylord, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Brewer, Marvin V; Jasper, Fla., Junior in Bakery Management. Brickner, Terry L; Prairie Village, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Briggeman, Warren L; luka, Junior in Dairy Production. Fourth Row: Briggeman, Wilma J; Preston, 03 in Architecture. Briggs, Robert A; Topeka, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Brim, Lenore K; Hudson, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Brining, Donald R; Great Bend, Freshman in Secondary Education. Fifth Row: Brinkoeter, Elizabeth A; Wichita, Sophomore in Business Education. Brinkoeter, Rae J; Wichita, Freshman in Art. Brisky, Rosalie I; Bucyrus, Freshman in Home Economics and Extension. Britt, Kathee R; North Platte, Neb., Junior in General. Sixth Row: Britting, Marjorie L; Wichita, Junior in Physical Education. Britton, Jane M; Kinsley, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Broadwell, Edwin S; Wyckoff, N.J., 03 in Archi- tecture. Brodbeck, Karen L; Ft. Riley, Freshman in English. Seventh Row: Brodine, Barbara M; Salina, Junior in Modern Languages. Broeckelman, Gregory; Oakley, Freshman in Ani- mal Husbandry. Broers, Ted A; Eudora, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Brogan, Lewis H; Great Bend, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Eighth Row: Bronaugh, Robert A; Frankfort, Sophomore in Business Administration. Brookens, Mary C; Westmoreland, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Brooks, Barbara L; Olathe, Junior in English. Brooks, Nova A; Pine Bluff, Ark., Freshman in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Brooks, Rodger A; Wichita, 02 in Architecture. Brookshire, James R; Kansas City, Freshman in Animal Hus- bandry. Brower, Garry R; Wichita, Sophomore in Animal Hus- bandry. Brown, Arthur L; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Horticulture. e % p 458 Top Roif: Brown, Beverly J; Wichita, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Brown, Dea J; Abilene, Sophomore in Elementary Edu- cation. Brown, Jack M; Wichita, Freshman in Political Science. Brown, James L; Dodge City, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Second Row: Brown, Julia A; Oberlin, Freshman in Business Administration. Brown, Larry R; Hutchinson, 02 in Architec- ture. Brown, Margaret L; Hutchinson, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Brown, Merwin L; Wichita, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Third Row: Brown, Richard N; Overland Park, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Brown, Robert F; Rockaway Point, N.Y., Junior in Electrical Engineering. Brown, Roderick R; Wichita, Sopho- more in Civil Engineering. Brown, Thomas G; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Fourth Row: Brown, Vicki L; Kansas City, Sophomore in English. Brown, Viriginia E; Topeka, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Brown, William L; Oberlin, Sophomore in Physical Education. Brownlee, Dale E; Burdett, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Fifth Row: Bruce, Richard N; Orchard, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Brummer, George K; Cawker City, Junior in Physical Sciences and Mathematics. Brungardt, Samuel J; Gorham, Sophomore in Agriculture. Bruning, Gary D; Robinson, Junior in Agricul tural Economics. Sixth Row: Bruning, Gary E; Everest, Freshman in Secondary Education. Brunk, John R; Lyons, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Branson, Douglas S; Wichita, Fresh- man in Pre-Law. Brash, Sherry K; Downs, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Seventh Row: Bruton, Madeline L; Mission, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Bryan, David W; Maiden, Mass., Freshman in Secondary Education. Bryan, Margie A; Topeka, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Bryant, Bruce E; Mount Tremper, N.Y., Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Eighth Row: Bryant, Brace W; Lacrosse, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Bryant, Judith; Overland Park, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Bryant, Lawrence O; Herington, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Buchan, Robert E; Wichita, Fresh- man in General. Bottom Row: Buchele, Kenneth D; Cedar Vale, Junior in Feed Technology. Buchman, Vicki R; Alta Vista, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Buckland, Annette L; Woodston, Sopho- more in History. Buenning, Gail M; Atchison, Sophomore in Physical Education. 459 Underclassmen: Bue-Cam Top Row: Buetzer, Pamela R; Seneca, Junior in Clothing Re- tailing. Buffo, Lyn M; Leavenworth, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bugbee, Linda E; Emporia, Sophomore in Home Economics and journalism. Buhler, Linda L; Abilene, Sopho- more in Physical Therapy. Second Row: Buisch, William W; Rochester, N.Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bull, Barbara J; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bunney, James B; Garden City, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Burch, Patrick H; Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Third Row: Burch, Paul W; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Tech- nical Journalism. Buresh, Mary J; Caldwell, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Burg, George F; Prairie Village Freshman in General. Burgat, Rebecca A; Hoisington, Fresh- man in General. Fourth Row: Burge, Susan E; Greenwood, Neb., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Burgess, Judith L; Wichita, Freshman in Physical Education. Burgess, Martha A; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Burk, Signe L; Wichita, Junior in Cloth- ing Retailing. Fifth Row: Burke, Steven C; Shawnee Mission, Fre shman in Bakery Management. Burnett, Cecil W; Mullinville, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Burnett, Peggy C; Manhattan, Fresh- man in General. Burnett, Robert C; Manhattan, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Sixth Row: Burnham, Roger L; St. Joseph, Mo., Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Burns, Karin F; Great Bend, Junior in Secondary Education. Burns, Stephen M; Salina, Freshman, in General. Burns, Thomas C; Valley Falls, Freshman in General. Seventh Row: Burrell, Delila J; Wamego, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Burris, Joyce A; Manhattan, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Burton, Sharon R; Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Burtschi, Diane K; Derby, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Eighth Row: Busch, Sandra K; Olathe, Freshman in Physical Education. Bush, Charles E; Atchison, Freshman in Business Administration. Bush, James L; Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration. Bush, Terry M; Douglass, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Butler, Nancy J; Hays, Freshman in Secondary Education. Butler, William M; Coffeyville, Freshman in Chem- ical Engineering. Butterfield, Edwin L; Clay Center, Freshman in Technical Journalsim. Button, Sue A; Copeland, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. 460 On the registration floor, students meet with advisers to review class line schedules, insuring fulfillment of course requirements. Top Row: Butts, Joel R; Junction City, Junior in Mathematics. Butts, Lucretia A; Leon, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Byer, Janet L; Stafford, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Byers, Jacqualine S; Burr Oak, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Second Roiv: Byers, Norman P; Manhattan, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Byrne, Barbara; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Cable, Barbara L; Leoti, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Cable, John P; Leoti, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Third Row: Cadman, J. Stephen; St. John, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Cahill, William E; Salina, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Calcara, James R; Great Bend, 04 in Architecture. Calcara, Richard L; Great Bend, Junior in General. Fourth R ow: Caldwell, Nancy S; Raytown, Mo., Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Cales, Wilma J; Pratt, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Callen, Patricia J; Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Callies, Rodney E; St. Louis, Mo., 01 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Camblin, Gary L; Robinson, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Came, William G; Salina, Freshman in Agriculture. Camerlinck, Robert J; Desoto, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Cameron, John W; Auburn, N.Y., Freshman in Bakery Man- agement. 461 Underclassmen: Cam-Chi Top Row: Campbell, Carrol W; Winfield, Sophomore in Dairy Production. Campbell, Larry G; Hill City, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Campbell, Patricia M; St. Louis, Mo., Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Campbell, Richard A; South Hamilton, Mass., Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Second Row: Campbell, Richard W; Concordia, 01 in Architec- ture. Canfield, Pamela A; Leawood, Sophomore in Humanities. Capron, Evan D; Columbus, Junior in Physics. Card, Michael D; Tulsa, Okla., 03 in Architecture. Third Row: Cardwell, Charles E; Manhattan, Junior in Philos- ophy and Physics. Cardwell, Virginia G; Wichita, Freshman in Physical Education. Carey, Bruce D; Sterling, Freshman in Agriculture. Carey, Larry N; Valley Center, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Engineering. Fourth Row: Carl, James G; Abilene, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Carl, Sherilyn; Abilene, Sophomore in General. Car- lin, Thomas E; Pittsburg, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Carlson, Carl J; Manhattan, Freshman in Art. Fifth Row: Carlson, Carlene E; Kackley, Sophomore in Home Economics. Carlson, David E; Manhattan, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Carlson, Gary K; Topeka, 03 in Architecture. Carlson, Linda J; Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Education. Sixth Rou : Carlson, Margaret N; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Carlson, Pamela S; Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Carlson, Vincent L; Man- hattan, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Carlson, Vir- ginia A; Bavaria, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Seventh Row: Carmichael, Craig L; Plainville, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Carmichael, Lyle K; Garden City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Carothers, Kenneth G; Lewis, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Carpenter, Warren E; Kansas City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Eighth Row: Carr, Carolyn L; Atchison, Freshman in Humani- ties. Carr, Connie L; Anthony, Freshman in General. Carr, Pamela S; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Sociology. Carr, Ron- ald D; Great Bend, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Carr, Tommy R; Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Agriculture. Carrico, Patrick C; Beloit, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Carrington, Annie A; Junction City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Carroll, Nancy A; Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics. ration. Engineering floriculture. Economic. I nomics and Languages. Veterinary V in Pre-Veten Elucation. ( Technical .lot iraninPre- Sophomore i nomics Teac in General. Secondary E Chandler, Ju Chapin, Judi cation. Qu] Sciences. 462 Education. ( z ' %. Ch Economics. ( W Education p !-Veterina: Junior j n [ Sylvan Grov Timothy p ; Psychology-. 1 Top Row: Carson, Jerry R; Kansas City, Junior in Physical Edu- cation. Carson, Pamalee G; Oxford, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Carson, William T; Springfield, Mo., 01 in Architecture. Carter, Brian E; Garnett, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Second Row: Carthrae, Ralph E; Coldwater, Sophomre in Civil Engineering. Casida, Dianna L; Burns, Sophomore in Retail Floriculture. Caspar, William O; Junction City, Sophomore in Economics. Casper, Jean M; Wichita, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Third Row: Cassidy, Sheryl L; Salina, Freshman in Modern Languages. Caster, Dallas D; Hampton, Neb., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Caster, Douglas F; Fulton, N.Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Castilla, Osmundo S; Nicaragua, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Castle, Nancy M; Holton, Freshman in Elementary Education. Caughron, Martha E; Dodge City, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Caulfield, Michael D; Coffeyville, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cecil, Carolyn D; Leon, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fifth Row: Celeste, Lauren E; Salina, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Cengiz, Beyhan; Topeka, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Chadwell, Stephen L; Fairview, Freshman in General. Chambers, Dennis R; Bonner Springs, Junior in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Chancy, Terry F; Delphos, Freshman in Agronomy. Chandler, Judith L; Chanute, Junior in Secondary Education. Chapin, Judith A; Washington, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. Chapman, Harold R; Easton, Freshman in Social Sciences. Seventh Row: Chapman, Janet L; Beloit, Junior in Secondary Education. Chapman, Randolph B; Syosset, N.Y., Junior in Zoology. Charles, Nancy A; Republic, Sophomore in Home Economics. Chatfield, Janet L; Goodland, Freshman in Second- ary Education. Eighth Row: Cheatum, Lawrence E; Miami, Fla., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cheavens, Marcia K; Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Chegwidden, Verlee E; Sylvan Grove, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Cheney, Timothy P; Grainfield, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Chesn ey, Kenneth K; Olathe, Junior in Dairy Manufacturing. Cheynet, Jerome H; Wichita, Junior in Physical Education. Chiang, Yung A; China, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Chilcott, Elva J; Hugoton, Freshman in Psychology. 463 Underclassmen: Chi-Con Top Row: Chilcott, Robert G; Mankato, Freshman in Pre-Law. Childres, Mary F; Junction City, 02 in Architecture. Childs, Edward N; Belleville, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Childs, Robert M; Phillipsburg, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Second Row: Chiles, Laurn P; Lorraine, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Chitwood, Karen L; Wichita, Junior in Modern Languages. Choplin, Jane R; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Cloth- ing Retailing. Christensen, Bruce N; McHenry, III., Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Third Row: Christensen, Carol; Salina, Freshman in Political Science. Christensen, Harriet; Mt. Hope, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Christian, Francis G; Girard, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Christian, Gary R; Fargo, N.D., Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Church, Thomas S; Kincaid, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Chyba, Leslie J; Western, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Claassen, Rudolph D; Newton, Fresh- man in Agricultural Education. Claassen, Stanley L; Newton, Junior in Agricultural Education. Fifth Row: Clapp, David J; Kalamazoo, Mich., Junior in Agri- culture. Clark, Carol S; Hapelton, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Clark, Dale A; Mission, 02 in Architecture; Clark, Elizabeth A; Alta Vista, Freshman in Political Science. Sixth Row: Clark, Harriett J; Desoto, Freshman in Clothing Re- tailing. Clark, Jane; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Clark, Janet L; Lewiston, Neb., Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Clark, John R; Paola, Freshman in History. Scvcntli Row: Clark, Katherine E; Denver, Colo., Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Clark, Kathleen M; Beloit, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Clark, Michele J; El Dorado, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Clark, Peggy A; Concordia, Freshman in Elementary Education. Eiglith Row: Clark, Suzanne L; Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics. Clark, William E; Concord, N.H., Freshman in Pre-Dental. Claussen, Verne E; Alma, Junior in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Claybaugh, Kathryn A; Independence, Mo., Sophomore in Physical Education. Bottom Row: Claycamp, Kenneth W; Rice, Freshman in Second- ary Education. Claydon, Linda A; Manhattan, Sophomore in Chemistry. Clegg, Robert M; Manhattan, Sophomore in Chem- ical Engineering. Clendening, Wayne E; Salina, 04 in Archi- tecture. 464 I Top Rou ' .- Clevenger, Cheryl V; Kingsdown, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Clifton, Ronald D; Jetmore, Freshman in Agriculture. Cline, Darwin E; Wichita, Junior in Civil Engineering. Cline, Larry E; Fredonia, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Second Row: Clingenpeel, Glenn R; Atchison, Sophomore in Mathematics. Clinger, Cecil C; Rose Hill, Sophomore in Horticulture. Cloe, Demis K; Atwood, Freshman in Business Administration. Clothier, Eugene R; Florence, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Clutter, Michael L; Larned, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Clyne, Lynda L; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in General. Cobb, Elizabeth J; Culver, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Coberly , Nancy; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Coburn, Jaruis W; Houston, Tex., Freshman in Bakery Management. Coburn, Ruth E; Overland Park, Sopho- more in Secondary Education. Cochran, Janice M; Oberlin, Freshman in Elementary Education. Cochran, Robert A; In- dependence, Mo., 04 in Architecture. Fifth Row: Cockrum, Darrell K; Johnson, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Economics. Coffman, Charles W; Las Vegas, Nev., 02 in Architecture. Cohan, Phillip L; Bonner Springs, Freshman in General. Colaw, Carolyn S; Overland Park, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Cole, Janet K; Salina, Freshman in Music. Cole, Ross W; Jetmore, Freshman in Agriculture. Coleman, Jon J; Clay Center, Freshman in General. Colleran, Catherine; Shaw- nee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Seventh Row: Collins, Carolyn M; Bethel, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Collins, Joyce M; Seneca, Freshman in General. Collins, Robert L; Winfield, 03 in Architecture. Coltrane, Larry H; McCune, Junior in Agricultural Education. Eighth Row: Comerford, Karen M; Chic ago, 111., Sophomore in Bacteriology. Compton, Cynthia C; Winfield, Sophomore in History. Compton, Marcia A; Lakin, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Condell, Nancy J; Eldorado, Freshman in Speech. Bottom Row: Condit, Larry R; Abilene, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Condon, Marquita M; Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Condray, Jettie F; Wells, Sophomore in Agriculture. Cone, Marie L; St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. 465 Underclassmen: Con-Cro Top Rcm : Congrove, Robert L; Effingham, Junior in Agronomy. Converse, Larry E; Manhattan, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Conway, William P; Haysville, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Cook, Barbara J; Fredonia, Freshman in Home Economics. Second Row: Cook, Claudette K; Dighton, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Cook, George N; Kansas City, Mo., Sopho- more in Mechanical Engineering. Cook, James E; Meriden, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Cook, Jerry L; Fredonia, Junior in Physical Education. Third Row: Cook, John M; Clifton, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Cook, Judith L; WaKeeney, S ophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Cook, Sally J; Leavenworth, Freshman in Music Education. Cooley, Lucinda L; Douglas, Freshman in Physical Education. Fourth Row: Cooley, Marvin D; Abilene, Freshman in Agri- culture. Coolidge, Sue A; Lead, S.D., Freshman in Psychology. Coombs, Polly A; Sedgwick, Sophomore in Applied Music. Coon, Anthony T; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Fifth Row: Cooper, Craig; Brentwood, N.Y., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Cooper, Larry J; Goodland, Junior in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Cooper, Mary J; Colby, Freshman in Home Economics. Cooper, Robert G; Coldwater, Sophomore in General. Sixtli Row: Cooper, Robert M; McPherson, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Cooper, Sheryl J; St. John, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Cooper, William G; Preston, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Corby, David B; Topeka, Freshman in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Seventh Row: Cordill, Jerry R; Woodston, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Corn, Roger P; Bushton, Junior in Feed Technology. Cornelison, Judy K; Douglass, Freshman in Tech- nical Journalism. Cornwell, Larry G; Ellsworth, Freshman in General. Eighth Row: Correll, Mary E; Santanta, Freshman in Home Economics. Corwin, John B; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Mathe- matics. Corwin, Marilen A; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Cothing Retailing. Cosby, Susan K; Arkansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Costello, Marilee J; Marysville, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Cottle, Charles F; Columbia, Mo., Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Counter, Kristine M; Ft. Lupton, Colo., Freshman in Psychology. Court, Jean L; Leawood, Junior in Business Administration. 466 Q LAJt. Top Rou : Covert, Dana D; Eldorado, Junior in Technical Jour- nalism. Covert, Jerry L; Hutchinson, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Covert, Sydney A; Eldorado, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Art. Cowan, Deanna K; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Second Row: Cowan, Janet S; Junction City, Freshman in Gen- eral. Cowdrey, Judith A; Wichita, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Cox, Carolyn J; Ma nhattan, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Cox, Carolyn R; Kansas City, Mo., Sopho- more in Physical Education. Third Row: Cox, Jerry H; Hugoton, Freshman in Agriculture. Cox, Kenneth M; Sublette, Sophomore in Agriculture. Cox, Lawrence E; Salina, Junior in Chemistry. Cox, Martha J; Clear- water, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Fourth Row: Coyne, Mary A; Cheney, Junior in Elementary Education. Coyne, Patrick I; Cheney, Junior in Agronomy. Craft, Stephen M; Topeka, Freshman in Architectural Engi- neering. Craig, Cathryn; Wichita, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Fifth Row: Craig, Donald D; Manchester, Freshman in Humani- ties. Craig, Margaret K; Concordia, Junior in Elementary Education. Crail, Shirley C; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Medical Technology. Cram, Carolee; Alliance, Neb., Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Sixth Row: Cram, Dan E; Portis, Sophomore in Veterinary Medi- cine. Cramer, James E; Bellevue, Neb., Freshman in Physical Therapy. Cramer, Joe D; Healy, Junior in Biological Science. Cramer, Keith L; Healy, Junior in Secondary Education . Seventh Row: Crane, Martha A; Wichita, Sophomore in Secon- dary Education. Crane, Ross D; Severy, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Education. Crater, Michael J; Topeka, Freshman in General. Creager, Gary L; Pleasanton, Sophomore in Agricul- tural Engineering. Eighth Row: Creager, Marvin W; Pleasanton, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Crews, Joyce L; Clearwater, Junior in Foods and Nutrition. Crist, Richard J; Scott City, Freshman in Agriculture. Croman, Dennis R; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Pre-Law. Bottom Row: Cromwell, David H; Salina, Junior in Mathematics. Crosetto, Chester J; Coffeyville, Junior in Chemical Engineer- ing. Cross, Carol S; Syracuse, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Cross, Terry T; Syracuse, Sophomore in Political Science. 467 Underclassmen: Cro-Dav Top Roiv: Crossen, Dee A; lola, Sophomore in Psychology. Crossley, Michael A; Kansas City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Crotinger, James L; Garden City, Freshman in Politi- cal Science. Crotinger, Mary K; Garden City, Sophomore in Cloth ' ng Retailing. Second Row: Crouch, Robert W; Mission, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Crow, John M; Prairie Vil- lage, Freshman in Business Administration. Crowley, Mary L; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Crum, J. David; Eureka, Sophomore in General. Third Row: Crumrine, Martin H; Shawnee, Junior in Bacteri- ology. Cudney, Robert R; Belpre, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cullison, Noel E; Cisco, 111., Junior in Agricultural Economics. Culver, Alan D; Madison, 02 in Architecture. Fourth Row: Culver, Carolyn M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Cunningham, Clyde H; Man- hattan, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Cure, Thomas H; Hanston, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Curry, Fred L; Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Fifth Row: Curry, Robert T; Madison, Junior in Physics. Curtjs, Cynthia D; Stafford, Freshman in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Curtis, Sherry L; Wamego, Freshman in Art. Cutter, David W; Hugoton, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Sixth Row: Dahl, Bonnie L; Formoso, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Dahlquist, Lars J; Big Bow, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Dahlsten, Maria R; Lindsborg, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Dahm, Arlene R; Palmer, Sophomore in Business Administration. Sci ' cnth Row: Daily, Donna K; Ashland, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Dalbom, John D; Clearwater, Junior in Feed Technology. Dale, Clorse; Kansas City, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Dale, James E; St. John, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Eighth Row: Dale, Shirley J; Florence, Freshman in General. Dale, Thomas D; Garden City, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dalke, Randall C; Moundridge, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Dallas, Sarah B; Manhattan, Freshman in Humanities. Bottom Row: Dalton, Kathleen F; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics. Dameron, Tommy D; Beloit, Freshman in Bakery Management. Danaher, Michael J; Atchison, Junior in Business Administration. Danford, Dianne E; Hutchinson, Junior in Business Administration. 468 A Pre-Vetenni III, Freshw- ater Spnr son, Slept t.onAccoun Education, and Child! in Home EC 03 in Archil Wildlife Coi man in Vet man in Hur in Elementa f larlli to. Physical Th Technical Ic iran in Her Freshman in EbttonRov: in Business Jtmor in El Freshman in Sophomore n For Cliirstas, r. ! Top Row: Daniel, Brenda L; McKinney, Tex., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Daniel, Stephen A; Jacksonville, 111., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Daniels, Paul R; Baxter Springs, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Daniel- son, Stephen K; Salina, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Second Row: Dannefer, Jane E; Basehor, Freshman in Physical Education. Darling, Dianne; Wichita, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Darling, Jayne E; Hutchinson, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Darnell, Thomas E; Minneapolis, 03 in Architecture. Third Row: Darnell, Thomas J; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Darrigrand, Andre; Junction City, Fresh- man in Veterinary Medicine. Dart, Susan E; Belleville, Fresh- man in Humanities. Darter, Genevieve C; Douglass, Freshman in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Dau, Diane C; Amityville, N.Y., Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Dauber, Vesta L; Sterling, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Daugharthy, Sandra L; Ottawa, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Daugherty, Dianne K; Culver, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Bottom Row: Daugherty, Michael C; Overland Park, Sophomore in Business Administration. Daugherty, Patty L; Dodge City, Junior in Elementary Education. Daves, Cheryl A; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Davidson, Judith A; Wichita, Sophomore in English. For Chirstmas, Union Art Committee members design a mosaic of an angel in flight to decorate windows of the main Union entrance. at- .- Underclassmen: Dav-Die Top Row: Davidson, Sandra A; Sterling, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Davies, William T; Liberal, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Davis, Anna C; New Orle ans, La., Freshman in Biochemistry. Davis, Arthur D; Mullinville, Freshman in Agri- culture. Second Row: Davis, Betty L; Lakin, Freshman in Elementary Education. Davis, Darold D; Greensburg, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Davis, David J; Garden City, Sophomore in Me- chanical Engineering. Davis, James R; Gardner, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Third Row: Davis, Judith A; Elkhart, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Davis, Robert C; Bonner Springs, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Davis, Sandra L; Arlington, Va., Freshman in Psychology. Davis, Susan P; Overland Park, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Fourth Row: Davison, John M; Valley Center, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Dawson, Thomas S; Russell, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Day, Donald L; Council Grove, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Dean, Jo J; Manhattan, Freshman in Secondary Education. Fifth Row: Dean, Lynn A; Scott City, Junior in Mathematics. Dean, Nancy S; Independence, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion. Dearborn, Robert H; Manhattan, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Dechairo, Margaret J; Westmoreland, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Sixth Row: Dechert, Dennis L; Colby, Junior in Agriculture Economics. Decinque, Donald P; Haddonfield, N.J., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Decker, Stephen R; Lee ' s Summitt, Mo., Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Dedonder, Larry J; Reading, Freshman in Agriculture. L V Seventh Row: Defeo, David L; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Degnan, Paula J; Garden City, Freshman in General. Degood, Karen D; St. Francis, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Degraffenreid, Sondra; Greensburg, Fresh- man in Psychology. Eighth Row: Deines, Calvin W; Lincolnville, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Deines, Garry L; WaKeeney, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Dekat, Michael A; Wamego, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Delfs, James G; Alma, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Delich, Gloria J; Kansas City, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Delp, Tony M; St. John, Freshman in Architectural Engi- neering. Demars, Jim L; Miltonvale, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Dempsey, Cynthia S; Winfield, Freshman in Secondary Education. I 470 - - :::; - : Freshman Top Row: Denning, David F; Salina, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Denning John E; Russell, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Denoon, Daniel A; Meadville, Pa., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Dent, Edward L; Har- per, Junior in Technical Journalism. Second Row: Dent, Michael W; El Dorado, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Dent, Steven M; El Dorado, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Denton, Wilson L; Independence, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Depenbusch, Haorld J; Zenda, Junior in Feed Technology. Third Row: Depping, Dave M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Derosear, Thomas R; Stockton, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Derrick, Barbara A; Oklahoma City, Okla., Junior in Elementary Education. Derusseau, Ron- ald W; Concordia, 04 in Architecture. Fourth Row; Desbien, Vernon L; Bogue, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Deschner, Dennis L; Beloit, Freshman in Agri- culture. Deters, Charlotte R; Mankato, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Detter, Jay D; Nickerson, Sophomore in Chemi- cal Engineering. Fifth Row: Dettmer, Gary L; Kensington, Junior in Feed Tech- nology. Detwiler, Amelia A; Manhattan, Junior in Home Eco- nomics and Art. Deubler, Carol J; Wichita, Junior in Technical Journalism. Devault, Carolyn E; Frankfort, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Sixth Row: Devoe, Diane D; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Dewey, David K; Belleville, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Dewhirst, David L; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. Dey, Judith A; Newton, Sophomore in Home Economics. Seventh Row: Dial, Patricia N; Manhattan, Freshman in Gen- eral. Dice, Mary J; El Dorado, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Dick, Thomas D; Buhler, Sophomore in Agriculture Engineer- ing. Dickerson, Roger K; Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Eighth Row: Dickey, Mildred L; Newton, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Dickinson, Catherine; Coffeyville, Junior in History. Dickinson, Edith M; Whiting, Junior in Elementary Education. Dickinson, Jerry A; Whiting, Freshman in General. Botto m Row: Dickson, Richard C; Topeka, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Dicker, Thomas J; Emporia, Freshman in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Diekmann, Roger A; White City, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Dietrich, Darlene; Atchison, Sophomore in Home Economics. 471 Underclassmen: Die-Eag Top Row: Dietrich, Jacqueline; Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Dietrich, Robert N; Willis, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Dildine, Roger S; Los Alamos, N.M., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Dillenback, Harold F; Troy, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Dillenbeck, Karen E; Pt. Lookout, N.Y., Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dillender, Eugene R; Prairie Village, Junior in Business Administration. Diller, Sherryl L; Morrowville, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Dil- ler, Sue A; Belleville, Freshman in General. Third Row: Dillman, Susan K; Newton, Junior in Secondary Education. Dillon, Charles M; Glasco, Freshman in General. Dillon, Jean L; Glasco, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Dillon, John F; Glasco, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Fourth Row: Dillon, John S; Topeka, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Dillon, William L; Burr Oak, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Dinning, Jan; Wichita, Sophomore in General Dirksen, Larry E; Moundridge, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Fifth Row: Disenhouse, Harvey A; Peekskill, N.Y., Freshman in Psychology. Ditch, Vicki L; Liberal, Freshman in Biological Science. Ditgen, Judith K; Hutchinson, Junior in Clothing Re- tailing. Diviney, Ernest M; Elkhart, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Sixth Row: Dixon, Madelyn C; Manhattan, Freshman in Music. Dixon, Margaret A; Leon, Sophomore in English. Doan, Rod- ney E; Preston, Junior in Business Administration. Dobbels, Frances M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. Seventh Row: Dobbins, James R; Goff, Junior in Agriculture. Dobson, Robert C; Manhattan, Sophomore in Dairy Manu- facturing. Dodds, Sondfa S; Riley, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Dodge, Donna A; Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Eighth Row: Dohrman, Yvonne L; Bushton, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Dold, Brenda E; Emporia, Freshman in Home Economics. Donley, Douglas D; Ellsworth, 01 in Archi- tecture. Donner, Carolyn K; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Doolittle, Gary L; Soldier, Freshman in Bio- chemistry. Doramus, Lynda K; Fort Worth, Tex., Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Doran, James V; Macksville, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Downs, Stanley R; Great Bend, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. 472 T V fl Top Row: Dresser, Alice N; Wichita, Freshman in General. Dressier, Donald G; Lyons, Sophomore in Political Science. Drew, Douglas P; Omaha, Neb., Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Droge, Joann L; Seneca, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Second Row: Drost, Jo L; Topeka, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics and Art. Drouillard, Judith K; Augusta, Freshman in General. Drumm, Dennis A; St. Louis, Mo., 02 in Architecture. Dryden, Robert D; Larned, Sophomore in Agriculture. Third Row: Dryer, Martha L; Liberal, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Dudley, Pamela J; Cawker City, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Duenkel, Robert T; West Orange, N.J., Sophomore in Secondary Education. Duff, David W; Scott City, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Duffendack, John P; Kansas City, Mo., 03 in Archi- tecture. Duffield, Robert J; Salina, Junior in Art. Dukelow, Connie M; Kansas City, Sophomore in General. Dukelow, Nancy J; Clay Center, Freshman in Biological Science. Fifth Row: Dumford, Michael D; Wichita, Freshman in General. Dumiak, Michael J; Queens Village, N.Y., Junior in History. Dumler, Nancy B; Russell, Sophomore in Art. Dumler, Patricia A; Russell, Freshman in Mathematics. Sixth Row: Dunbar, Stephen A; Richmond, Sophomore in Agriculture. Duncan, Carolyn L; Kensington, Freshman in Home Economics. Duncan, Michael S; Manhattan, 02 in Archi- tecture. Duni, William R; Suffield, Conn., Junior in Biological Science. Seventh Row: Dunkel, Jean M; Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Dunn, Judith A; Topeka, Fresh- man in Secondary Education. Dupuy, Maxine E; Kansas City, Freshman in General. Duston, Arlene S; Gaylord, Junior in Home Economics. Eighth Row: Dutton, Diana L; Dwight, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Dutton, John W; St. James, N.Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dyck, Marvella R; Salina, Junior in Elementary Education. Dyer, Charles W; Longton, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Bottom Row: Dyer, Sally C; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics. Dyke, Nancy K; Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in General. Eager, Richard B; Brooklyn, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Eagles, Thomas W; Manhattan, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. 473 Underclassmen: Eas-Erb Top Rou ; Eastham, Barbara J; El Dorado, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Eaton, Lenette E; McPherson, Freshman in Home Economics. Eberhart, Franklin L; Deerfield, Junior in Agriculture. Eberhart, Keith L; Deerfield, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Eberhart, Penny R; Lakin, Junior in Elementary Education. Eberle, Janice K; Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Eby, Charles K; Wichita, Junior in Civil Engineering. Eck, David D; Harper, Freshman in Me- chanical Engineering. Third Row: Eck, Diane L; Harper, Sophomore in Art. Eckel, Gene E; Broughton, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Eckert, Karen J; Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Eckhardt, Kenneth A; Coffeyville, Junior in Economics. Fourth Row: Edds, William W; Lyons, Freshman in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Eddy, Curtis W; Marysville, Freshman in General. Edelman, Lyle F; Sabetha, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Edgar, Sharon; Dallas, Tex., Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Edminster, James H; Junction City, Sophomore in English. Edmonds, Jeannette G; Leavenworth, Freshman in Elementary Education. Edmondson, Ted D; Columbus, Fresh- man in Nuclear Engineering. Edwards, Bette L; Manhattan, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Sixth Row: Edwards, Rose M; Topeka, Junior in Medical Tech- nology. Edwards, William C; Topeka, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Edwardson, William D; Everest, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Eggert, Rodney D; Norwich, 01 in Architecture. Seventh Row: Eggleston, Cora J; Louisburg, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Ehrlich, Dorothy A; Russell, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Ehrlich, Larry D; Russell, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Eichenauer, Casey; Scott City, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Eighth Row: Eilian, Cyrus; Iran, 03 in Architecture. Eisele, Wil- liam D; Eudora, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Eisen- barth, Francis; Goff, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Eisenbrandt, David L; Leawood, Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Eisenhour, Douglas E; Wichita, Freshman in General. Eismont, Samuel M; Kansas City, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Eitel, Darlene R; Scott City, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Elder, Larry E; Salina, Freshman in Secondary Education. 474 or ' i iri : 4- Top Row: Elk, Diane L; Harper, Sophomore in Art. Eller, Trudy A; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Elliott, Bar- bara J; Clay Center, Freshman in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Elliott, Carolyn K; Concordia, Freshman in General. Second Row: Elliott, Dennis R; Hudson, Freshman in Secondary Education. Elliott, James D; Waterville, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Elliott, James P; Camp Hill, Pa., Junior in Architectural Engineering. Elliott, Robert B; Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Administration. Third Row: Elliott, William T; Overland Park, Freshman in Restaurant Management. Ellis, Hazen J; Wichita, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Ellithorpe, Jack E; El Dorado, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ellsaesser, Jerrilyn; Sublette, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Fourth Row: Eltiste, Melvin L; Phillipsburg, Junior in Business Administration. Embers, Kenneth D; McPherson, Junior in Sociology. Emch, Bill D; Madison, Junior in Feed Technology. Emel, Charles D; Brewster, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration. Fifth Row: Emery, Johnny J; Nebraska City, Neb., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Emig, Danny R; Solomon, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Ernrich, Patricia A; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Endorf, Trudy A; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Sixth Row: Enfield, Richard L; Haviland, Junior in Secondary Education. Engel, Charles W; Abilene, Freshman in Physical S ciences. Engelken, Ronald A; Goff, Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Engle, Bruce K; Ellsworth, Junior in Mathe- matics. Seventh Row: Engle, Harold D; Madison, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Engle, Pamela S; Madison, Freshman in General. Engler, Jerry W; Topeka, Freshman in Agriculture. Englisby, Denis C; Hempstead, N.Y., Junior in Secondary Education. Eighth Row: English, Jacquelyn E; Falls Church, Va., Sophomore in History. Engstrom, Kathleen A; Salina, Freshman in General. Enich, Peter Y; Atchison, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Enos, Paul D; White City, Junior in Zoology. Bottom Row: Eplee, Harvey C; Fredonia, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Epley, Larry C; Kingman, Freshman in Agricul- tural Education. Eppard, Ellen E; Duncan, Okla., Freshman in Sociology. Erbentraut, Stuart A; East Williston, N.Y., Sopho- more in Electrical Engineering. 475 Underclassmen: Erb Fai Top Row: Erbes, Lucinda R; LaCrosse, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Erickson, Michael J; Lakin, Sophomore in Mechan- ical Engineering. Erickson, Peggy J; Scandia, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Ericson, Carla S; Assaria, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Second Row: Erkenbrack, Dennis L; Republic, Junior in Physical Education. Erker, Leroy E; Garden Plain, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Ermey, Michael S; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ervin, Gary E; Junction City, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Third Row: Ervin, Patrick F; Horton, Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Esau, Mary L; Inman, Junior in Bacteriology. Eshbaugh, Gerald C; Hope, Junior in Secondary Education. Eshelman, Kenneth K; Sedgwick, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Eshelman, Roger A; Sedgwick, Sophomore in English. Eslinger, Michael E; Kinsley, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Eslinger, Sue A; Topeka, Junior in Home Economics. Essmiller, Donald M; Great Bend, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Estes, Gary L; Larned, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Estes, Michael E; Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration. Estey, Linda J; Richmond, Ind., Junior in Modern Languages. Ethridge, Gale E; Glasco, Junior in Botany. Sixth Row: Etling, Arlen W; Ensign, Junior in Agricultural Edu- cation. Etling, Sheryl B; Garden City, Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Eubanks, Alice L; Maize, Freshman in Home Econom- ics. Euler, Robert W; Leavenworth, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Seventh Row: Evans, Beverly E; Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Evans, John R; Hutchinson, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Evans, Jolene; Meade, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Evans, Nancy A; Russell, Freshman in Home Economics. Eighth Row: Evans, Nancy L; Hutchinson, Freshman in Home Economics. Evans, Paula J; Wayne, Pa., Freshman in General. Evans, Stephen B; Juneau, Alaska, Junior in Chemical Engineer- ing. Evans, Steven M; lola, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Eveleth, Douglas J; Sioux City, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Everett, Kenneth D; Topeka, Fresh- man in Civil Engineering. Everett, William W; Shawnee, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Everhart, Eldon R; Kansas City, Junior in Horticulture. 476 Each s emester students purchase books for a discounted rate at the exchange of Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity for Scouts. Top Row: Evers, Richard L; Abilene, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Eversmeyer, Merle G; Ottawa, Junior in Agronomy. Evert, Larry D; Holyrood, Junior in Bacteriology. Ewert, Wayne L; Marion, Freshman in Agriculture. Second Roic: Ewing, Martha E; Hiawatha, Junior in Physical Education. Ewy, Karen K; Arlington, Junior in Family and Child Development. Eyerly, Joyce M; Lyons, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Eyestone, Carolyn S; Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics. Third Row. Eyman, William B; Emporia, Freshman in General. Fabrizius, John D; WaKeeney, Freshman in Agricultural Edu- cation. Faddis, Janet K; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Fagan, John S; Overland Park, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Fagen, Arlyn R; Larned, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Fager, Glenn A; Osage City, Freshman in Mechan- ical Engineering. Fagerberg, Richard E; Prairie Village, Junior in Speech. Fail, Charles R; Altoona, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Failor, Sue A; Lyndon, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Fair, Jean M; Raymond, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Fair, Nancy E; Raymond, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fair, Rebecca L; Hutchinson, Junior in Elementary Education. 477 Underclassmen: Fai Fie Top Row: Fairbank, Marvin M; Topeka, Freshman in Secondary Education. Fairbank, Sharon; Hays, Freshman in Humanities. Fairchild, Kerry L; Salina, Sophomore in Business Administra- tion. Faith, Robert V; Grand Junction, Colo., 01 in Architecture. Second Row: Fajen, Joanne C; Abilene, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Falconer, Beverly J; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Secondary Education. Falk, Karen A; Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics, and Art. Fangman, James R; Seneca, Sopho- more in Mechanical Engineering. Third Row: Fankhauser, Daniel E; Garden City, 03 in Archi- tecture. Fanning, James M; Ithaca, N.Y., Junior in General. Fapp, Ross L; Salina, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Farewell, Marsha R; Norton, Freshman in Music Education. Fourth Row: Farha, Susan K; Wichita, Junior in Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Farhy, John C; Bound Brook, N.J., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Farmer, Linda L; Valley Falls, Sophomore in General. Farmer, Michael J; England, Freshman in Feed Technology. Fifth Row: Farney, Kathleen M; Kiowa, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Farnsworth, Michael; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Farr, Marvin J; Modoc, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Farrar, Charles W; Topeka, 01 in Architecture. Sixth Row: Farrell, Michael K; Manhattan, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Farris, Karl; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Fassnacht, Patricia; Salina, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fausett, Larry L; Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Seventh Row: Feaster, Donna G; Winfield, Junior in Home Economics and Extension. Felbush, Nina M; Abilene, Freshman in Physical Education. Fenton, Frank R; Bonner Springs, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Ferguson, Barbara L; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in English. Eightli Row: Ferguson, Donald R; Kensington, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Ferguson, John H; Saginaw, Mich., Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Ferguson, Patricia A; Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Ferrell, Charlotte A; Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Fesmire, Clifford E; Edgerton, Freshman in Gen- eral. Ficke, Stephen W; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fickel, Jerry B; Riley, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ficken, Donald D; Bison, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. 478 Top Rou : Fiebach, Gary R; Wichita, Junior in General. Fields, Timothy J; Salina, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Filbert, Barbara K; Wilmington, Del., Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Filbert, Gail W; Wilmington, Del., Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Second Row: Filinger, Cynthia A; Cuba, Freshman in Modern Languages. Filippi, Bruce H; Lansing, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Finch, Walter S; Manhattan, Junior in Psychology. Findeiss, Joan E; Wichita, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Third Row: Fink, Rebecca J; Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Education. Finnerty, Willian J; Ogden, Freshman in General. Finney, Cynthia L; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Finney, James L; Hutchinson, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Finocchio, Ernest J; Cranston, R.I., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Firling, Paul R; Overland Park, Junior in Government. Fischer, Loren D; Lincoln, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Fiser, Sara M; Manhattan, Freshman in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Fishburn, Arlene K; Medicine Lodge, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fisher, Carol J; Lancaster, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Fisher, John E; Larned, 01 in Architecture. Fisher, Mary J; Lewis, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Sixth Row: Fisher, Susan J; Prairie Village, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Fiskin, Dianna L; Anaheim, Calif., Freshman in Elementary Education. Fittell, Carol F; Olathe, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Fittell, John H; Olathe, Fresh- man in General. Seventh Row: Fitzgerald, John J; Concordia, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Flaharty, Calvin L; McCune, Junior in Agronomy. Flannery, John M; Amityville, N.Y., Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Flaxman, Stuart A; New York, N.Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Eightli Row: Fleischmann, Beth K; Wichita, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Fleming, Barbara J; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Mathematics. Fleming, Judith E; Gardner, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Fleming, Marceta A; Topeka, Freshman in Sociology. Bottom Row: Fletcher, Phillip D; Holton, Sophomore in Business Administration. Fletcher, Ronald C; Syracuse, N.Y., Freshman in Business Administration. Fletcher, Sherrill J; Lakin, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Flett, Susan K; Spring Hill, Junior in Clothing Retailing. 479 Underclassmen: Flo Fun Top Row. Floersch, Richard H; Galesburg, 111., Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Florence, Susan A; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Flournoy, John P; Kansas City, Mo., 02 in Architecture. Floyd, Lon K; Kinsley, Sophomore in Physical Education. Second Row: Fly, Martha M;Topeka, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fockele, Catherine C; Frankfort, Junior in Elementary Education. Foggs, Joanne L; Kansas City, Junior in General. Fogo, Glenn C; Esbon, Junior in Pre-Law. Third Row: Poland, Carolyn G; Almena, Junior in Technical Journalism. Folkerts, James D; Timken, Junior in Feed Tech- nology. Foltz, William C; Abilene, Sophomore in Business Administration. Folwell, Patric J; Oil City, Pa., Freshman in Secondary Education. fourth Row: Ford, Virginia S; Wetmore, Junior in Secondary Education. Forester, Lloyd G; Edwardsville, Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Forkenbrock, Ronald; Junction City, Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Fortmeyer, Beverly K; Good- land, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Fifth Row: Fortmeyer, Charles; Goodland, Junior in Business Administration. Fosmire, Luella J; Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Secondary Education. Foss, Michael H; Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Foster, Harry R; Sterling, Junior in Physics. Sixtli Row: Foster, Robert E; Kincaid, Junior in Business Admin- istration Accounting. Foster, Thomas E; Great Bend, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Fowler, Beverly S; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Fowler, Royce E; Inde- pendence, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Seventh Row: Fox, Joan M; Dodge City, Sophomore in Phi- losophy. Fox, Lana M; Plains, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Fox, Melvin G; Severy, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fox, Vernon E; St. John, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Eighth Row: Francis, Carole J; Mission, Junior in Family and Child Development. Francis, Janet M; Leawood, Junior in Sociology. Francis, Joyce L; Leawood, Freshman in Chemistry. Francis, Kenneth L; Wilsey, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Francis, Mary K; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Francisco, Betty J; Leawood, Junior in Family and Child Development. Franey, Carolyn J; Tulsa, Okla., Junior in Elementary Education. Frank, Janice L; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. 480 n ' T Top Row: Frank, John S; Wichita, Freshman in Music Education. Frank, Larry D; Westmoreland, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Franklin, Lee E; Oberlin, Sophomore in Mechani- cal Engineering. Franklin, Linda S; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economi cs Teaching. Second Row: Fraser, Sheryl J; Gardner, Sophomore in Business Administration. Frashier, Judith A; Mission, Freshman in General. Frazee, Garry L; Columbus, Freshman in Agricultural Mechanization. Frederick, Diana K; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Third Row: Freeman, Joe D; Kingman, 01 in Architecture. Freeman, Joyce I; Phillipsburg, Junior in Home Economics. Freeman, Lesta N; Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Retail Flori- culture. French, Janet L; Pretty Prairie, Junior in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Frey, John S; Red Bluff, Calif., 03 in Architecture. Frey, Lawrence N; Abilene, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Frickey, Michele D; Oberlin, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Frikken, Donald R; Mulvane, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Fifth Row: Friley, John R; Mission, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Frisbie, Kurt M; McDonald, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Fritts, Diana L; Kansas City, Sophomore in History. Fritz, June F; Clay Center, Freshman in Home Econom- ics and Art. - Sixth Row: Fritz, Linda R; Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Fritz, Mary J; Kansas City, Freshman in General. Froelich, Glen W; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Business Administration. Froelich, Sandra K; Solomon, Sophomore in General. Seventh Row: Froelich, Sharon L; Solomon, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Frohn, Janice E; Pitcairn, Pa., Freshman in Mathematics. Fry, Carole J; Wichita, Junior in Technical Jour- nalism. Fry, Robert B; Helenville, Wis., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Eighth Row: Frye, Robert S; Cheney, Junior in Chemistry. Fugit, Bill W; Overland Park, Junior in Business Administration. Fugit, Eloise D; Wichita, Junior in Speech. Fulhage, Charles D; Yates Center, Freshman in Milling Technology. Bottom Row: Funk, Edward L; Valley Falls, Freshman in Agri- culture. Funk, Larry D; Waldo, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Funk, Warren K; Minneapolis, Junior in Technical Journalism. Funston, Carolyn R; Abilene, Junior in Clothing Retailing. 481 Underclassmen: Fur Gib Top Row: Furney, Mary Z; Manhattan, Sophomore in Bacteri- ology. Futrell, Marvin; Norfolk, Va., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Gabel, Lenora K; Hutchinson, Junior in Secondary Education. Gabriel, Donald E; Tucson, Ariz., Sophomore in Pre-Law. Second Row: Gadberry, Marcia L; Wichita, Freshman in History. Gaddie, Amy L; Bazaar, Junior in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Gagnon, Thomas A; Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Gaines, Cheryl; Cottonwood Falls, Sophomore in Business Administration. Third Row: Gaines, Marcia A; Peabody, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Galassini, Daniel R; Corrales, N.M., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Galbraith, Ann C; Madison, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Gallant, Robert J; Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. Fourth Row: Gallant, William P; Overland Park, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Galle, Norman R; Moundridge, Fresh- man in Animal Husbandry. Gallemore, Pamela S; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Secondary Education. Gallon, James A; Fredonia, Freshman in Agriculture. Fifth Roiv: Gambiani, Michael L; Spring Valley, 111., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Garcia, Carlos M; Puerto Rico, 01 in Architecture. Garcia, Miguel A; Nicaragua, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Card, Eileen D; Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Gardner, Douglas D; Smith Center, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Gardner, Virginia M; Arlington, Freshman in Elementary Education. Garland, Susan E; Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman in Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Garlett, Jerry W; Kansas City, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Seventh Row: Garlich, Sandra A; Kansas City, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Garrelts, Rex E; Overland Park, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Garrett, Gary A; Colby, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Garrett, Gwen I; Colby, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Eighth Row: Garrison, Carla J; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Garrison, Robert N; Pratt, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Garten, Danna L; Effingham, Freshman in Business Administration. Garten, Harold J; Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Physics. Bottom Row: Garver, Susan C; Severy, Sophomore in General. Garwood, Gary J; Hutchinson, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Gasche, Daniel G; Hartford, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gaskill, Karen S; Beloit, Freshman in Secondary Education. tfcfcfl ' 482 Top Row: Gaskill, Linda K; Abilene, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Gaster, Victoria L; Bethel, Junior in Family and Child Development. Gaston, Carol A; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Gaston, Marcia A; Bethel, Freshman in General. Second Row: Gates, James D; Glen Elder, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Economics. Gaudreau, Donald G; Lewistown, Pa., Sophomore in Bakery Management. Gaughan, Tracy A; Lincoln, Neb., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gaumer, Walter J; Jennings, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Third Row: Gaynier, Kathryne L; Dallas, Tex., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Gaynier, Tahmeroo L; Dallas, Tex., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Gebhart, Janet R; Sedg- wick, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Gebhart, Jeanne L; Salina, Junior in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Geffert, Lynette K; Haven, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Gemmill, Nancy S; Elliott, Iowa, Sopho- more in Psychology. Gentry, Alwyn H; Ellinwood, Sophomore in Biological Science. Gentry, Linda D; Ellinwood, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Gentzler, Ronald P; Burwell, Neb., Junior in Vet- erinary Medicine. George, David B; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. George, Patricia; Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. George, Richard W; England, Soph- omore in Milling Technology. Sixth Row: George, Sharon M; Colby, Sophomore in Music Education. Geraghty, Joan R; Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Gerber, David A; Fowler, Junior in Physical Education. Gerber, Dona C; Concordia, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Seventh Row: Gerdes, Ila M; Bremen, Freshman in Elementary Education. Geringer, James E; Wheatland, Wyo., Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Gerstberger, Gerald; Marienthal, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Gerster, Ronald A; Norwalk, Conn., Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Eighth Row: Gettig, Philip D; Atchison, Sophomore in General. Gettings, Richard L; Wichita, Freshman in Medical Technology. Gettler, William C; Ulysses, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Gfeller, Edward S; Junction City, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Gfeller, James M; Sharon Springs, Junior in General. Gibbs, Paul H; Overland Park, Sophomore in Bio- chemistry. Gibson, Larry R; Wichita, Junior in Civil Engineer- ing. Gibson, Louvae L; Salina, Sophomore in Elementary Education. 483 Underclassmen: Gie Gra Top Row: Giersch, Ronnie G; Bacyrus, Junior in Milling Tech- nology. Gigstad, Sharon A; Everest, Junior in Elementary Education. Gilbert, Gary L; Green, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gildner, Max L; Topeka, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Gilkison, Jacqueline; Horton, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Gillaspie, Thomas F; Council Grove, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gillespie, David C; Oswego, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Gillespie, Janice K; Burlingame, Freshman in Home Economics. Third Row: Gillespie, Kenneth W; Oswego, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Gillgannon, Thomas J; Topeka, Junior in Statistics. Gillmore, Janice M; Hutchinson, Junior in History. Gillmore, Jean C; Hutchinson, Junior in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Gillum, Richard F; Kansas City, Junior in General. Gilmore, Cheryl S; Clay Center, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Glad, Grant E; Atwood,. Freshman in Business Administration. Gladfelter, Patricia; Topeka, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Glasco, Bradley F; Dodge City, Junior in Physics. Glaser, Dennis C; Ulysses, Sophomore in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Glenn, Judith F; Prairie Village, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Glenn, William R; Powell, Junior in Agronomy. Sixth Row: Glines, George V; Independence, Junior in Bio- logical Science. Glotzbach, Carlo R; Tallahassee, Fla., Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Glover, Nancy J; Newton, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Gnadt, Nyla J; Alma, Junior in Home Economics and Extension. Seventh Row: Goble, Susan J; Topeka, Junior in Secondary Education. Godun, Nicholas; Rochester, N.Y., 01 in Architec- ture. Goedel, George D; Mattawan, N.J., Junior in General. Goertz, Diana K; Marion, Junior in Home Economics and Extension. Eighth Row: Goetze, Bruce W; Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Administration. Golden, Marsha R; Mission, Fresh- man in General. Goldrick, John J; Kansas City, Freshman in General. Goldsmith, James C; Wyckoff, N.J., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Golitko, Jeanette M; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics. Corner, Jackie L; Kansas City, Freshman in General. Gomez, Margaret A; Lincoln, Neb., Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Good, Nancy M; Barnard, Junior in Family and Child Development. 484 Top Row: Goodgion, Marilyn S; Wichita, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Goodyear, Sally A; Wichita, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Goold, Susan K; Prairie Village, Freshman in Elementary Education. Gordon, Glenn L; Gardner, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Gordon, Helen L; Winfield, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Gordon, Marjorie L; Highland, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Gordon, Merrill K; Winfield, 03 in Architecture. Goreham, Kenneth C; Junction City, Sophomore in General. Third Row: Gossen, Thomas R; Wheatland, Wyo., Junior in Architectural Engineering. Gossett, John E; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in General. Gothard, Arch G; Cedar Vale, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Graham, Billy I; Colby, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Graham, Carolyn K; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Graham, Gary M; St. John, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Graham, James J; Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration. Graham, John R; Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Graham, Judith M; Bloom, Sophomore in English. Graham, Teresa K; Mankato, Freshman in Modern Languages. Grandison, Gregory E; Longmeadow, Mass., Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Granger, Robyn L; Lyons, Freshman in Elementary Education. During a break in her studies, a coed watches an afternoon pep rally in front of the Union from a sunny perch in a Seaton Hall window. Underclassmen: Gra Hoc Top Row: Granquist, Joyce M; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Secondary Education. Grant, Kathryn E; Overland Park, Soph- omore in Mathematics. Gra nt, Linda M; Overland Park, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Grauerholz, Corrina; Smith Center, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Second Row: Graves, Charles M; St. Francis, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Graves, Jon T; Mt. Hope, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Graves, Robert E; Wichita, Sophomore in Tech- nical Journalism.- Graves, Spencer B; St. Francis, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Third Row: Gravino, Sharon K; Overland Park, Freshman in Secondary Education. Gray, Eddie J; Salina, Sophomore in Pre- Dentistry. Gray, James L; Waverly, Junior in Physics. Grecian, Stanley W; Palco, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Fourth Row: Green, John R; Leoti, Sophomore in Business Administration. Green, Richard C; Concordia, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Green, Sonia J; Oxford, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Green, Thayne C; Bedford, Mass., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Fifth Row: Green, Treasha L; Salina, Freshman in Music Edu- cation. Green, Virginia R; Gardner, Sophomore in Home Economics. Greene, Corinne D; Amarillo, Tex., Freshman in Elementary Education. Greene, Larry E; Goddard, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Sixth Row: Greene, Marsha K; Manhattan, Junior in Speech. Greene, Thomas E; Mt. Prospect, 111., 04 in Architecture. Green- wood, Janice G; Cherryvale, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Greenwood, Joseph F; Junction City, 01 in Architecture. 14 - Seventh Row: Greer, Caroline J; Topeka, Junior in Physical Education. Gregory, James F; Russell, Junior in Political Science. Greis, Barry W; St. Louis, Mo., 01 in Architecture. Greve, William B; Larned, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Eighth Row: Grey, Nancy C; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Grider, David A; Topeka, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Grieshaber, Marcia A; Belvue, Junior in Elementary Education. Grieshaber, Thomas C; St. Marys, Fresh- man in Agriculture Education. Bottom Row: Griffee, Pamela K; Oketo, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Griffin, Robert S; Minneapolis, Junior in Business Administration. Griffin, Roger A; Lyons, Sophomore in General. Griffin, Ronnie J; Turner, 01 in Architecture. 486 i?k ' flf Top Row: Griffith, Janet K; Scott City, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Griffith, Margaret A; Osawatomie, Freshman in General. Griffith, Warren D; Lincoln, Neb., 01 in Architecture. Griffiths, Donald C; Topeka, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Second Row: Grimes, Gary E; Pratt, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Grimshaw, William; Kansas City, Sophomore in History. Grogger, Margaret K; Solomon, Freshman in Govern- ment. Gronau, Theresa A; Newton, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Third Row: Gross, David R; Manhattan, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Gross, Donald P; Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration. Gross, Eugene L; Friend, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Groves, Larry D; Topeka, Freshman in Secondary Education. Fourth Row: Groyon, Helen D; Junction City, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Gruen, Ronald E; Abilene, Freshman in Dairy Production. Grummert, Mark A; Jansen, Neb., Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cubing, William F;Lynbrook, N.Y., Junior in Industrial Engineering. Fifth Row: Guenther, Kathleen A; Linn, Sophomore in English. Gugler, Leuita M; Chapman, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Gugler, Lyle H; Chapman, 03 in Architecture. Guhn, Norma K; Tipton, Freshman in Sociology. Sixth Row: Guinn, Pam J; Oberlin, Freshman in Physical Edu- cation. Gulley, Jon M; Kansas City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Gulley, Stephen A; Kansas City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gumescheimer, Henrietta; Bazine, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Seventh Row: Gunn, Roland M; Great Bend, Sophomore in Business Administration. Gunther, Patricia J; Independence, Junior in Business Administration. Guthrie, Mary E; Kiowa, Junior in Medical Technology. Guthrie, Philip L; Stafford, Sophomore in General. Eighth Row: Guthrie, Stephen L; Wichita, Junior in Music Education. Guy, James M; Topeka, Freshman in Government. Guy, Joyce E; Talmage, Junior in Music Education. Haas, Kathleen L; Independence, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Bottom Row: Haas, Philip N; Howe, Ind., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Haberbosch, Kathleen; St. Francis, Junior in Music Education. Habiger, Marguerite; Bushton, Freshman in Home Economics. Hackbarth, Lavere J; Fairbury, Neb., Junior in Civil Engineering. 487 Underclassmen: Had Har Top Row: Haden, Gary L; Kanopolis, Junior in Technical Jour- nalism. Hadorn, Allen D; Beattie, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Hadsall, Ronald D; Harper, Freshman in Mechan- ical Engineering. Hageman, Nancy C; White Cloud, Freshman in Speech. Second Row: Hageman, Richard R; Leavenworth, Junior in Geology. Hageman, Sharon L; Kansas City, Freshman in Music Education. Hagerman, Rebecca L; Rozel, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Hagerman, Richard D; Timken, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Third Row: Hagerman, Ronald N; Nekoma, Sophomore in Political Science. Hagerman, Sandra S; Timken, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Haggard, Patricia G; Kinsley, Freshman in Elementary Education. Haggard, Terry M; Kansas City, Sophomore in General. -irl Fourth Row: Hahn, Jerry L; Leoti, Junior in Agricultural Educa- tion. Hahn, Neil E; Whiting, Freshman in Electrical Engineer- ing. Hahn, Randy K; St. John, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Haines, Jacquelyn H; Haven, Junior in Sociology. Fifth Row: Hale, Bernadine L; Girard, Junior in Physics. Hale, Steven M; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Hales, William S; Wichita, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Hall, Constance L; Topeka, Freshman in Physical Education. Sixth Row: Hall, Mary L; Casper, Wyo., Junior in Home Econom- ics Teaching. Hall, Rachael E; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics. Hall, Steven W; Plainville, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Halloran, Margaret E; Walnut Creek, Junior in Psychology. Seventh Row: Halverstadt, Nancy E; Derby, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Hamilton, Gale W; Strong City, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Hamilton, Helen C; Partridge, Junior in Business Administration. Hamilton, Jerry L; Wellington, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Eighth Row: Hamilton, Philip M; Emporia, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Hammack, Larry C; Falls Church, Va., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hammond, David L; Abilene, Sophomore in Milling Technology. Hammons, Janice E; Maple- ton, Junior in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Hanchett, Michael A; Norton, Junior in Agricul- tural Economics. Haney, Carol L; Argentia, Newfoundland, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Haney, Joyce E; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hanlon, Thomas M; Wauwatosa, Wis., Junior in Wildlife Conservation. 488 Top Row: Hann, Charles S; Overland Park, Freshman in Pre- Dentistry. Hannah, Edward P; Kansas City, 02 in Architecture. Hanneman, C. Keith; Burns, Sophomore in Electrical Engineer- ing. Hannigan, Russell S; Great Bend, Sophomore in Mechani- cal Engineering. Second Row: Hansen, Donald F; Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Hansen, Wilrna J; Medicine Lodge, Junior in Family and Child Development. Hanson, Gregory P; Salina, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Hanson, Noel S; Jamestown, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Third Row: Hapgood, Larry L; McPherson, Junior in Govern- ment. Harbaugh, Dennis A; Belleville, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Harclerode, Barbara; Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Hardaway, Louetta L; Copeland, Sophomore in Business Administration. Fourth Row: Harden, Judith A; Ashland, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Harders, James A; Great Bend, Junior in Secondary Education. Hardgrave, William R; Wichita, Junior in Civil Engineering. Harding, Ann M; Liberal, Freshman in Secondary Education. Fifth Row: Harding, David J; Stockton, Sophomore in Pre- Medicine. Harding, Sammy W; Concordia, 02 in Architecture. Haresnape, Raymond K; Smith Center, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Hargrove, Rebecca A; Mulvane, Freshman in Home Economics. Sixth Row: Harlan, Robert D; Madison, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Harmon, Ladeana, J; Penalosa, Junior in English. Harmon, Robert E; Hutchinson, Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Harner, Richard L; Oldwick, N.J., Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Seventh Row: Harper, Ann B; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Harper, Dean F; Scott City, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Harper, Dorothy K; Frankfort, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Harr, Gerald D; Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Eighth Row: Harris, Barbara J; Goodland, Freshman in Physical Education. Harris, Judith A; Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Harris, Marilyn E; Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Harris, Pamela S; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Harris, Patricia L; Chanute, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Harris, Sandra L; Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Harris, Timothy B; Coffeyville, Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harrison, Frank D; Salina, 03 in Architecture. 489 Underclassmen: Har-Hen First Row: Harrison, Harold R; Wakefield, Junior in Pre-Medi- cine. Harrison, James C; Beloit, Junior in Government. Har- rison, Jerold W; Raymond, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Harrison, John M; Nickerson, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Second Row: Harrison, Leslie J; Wichita, Sophomore in Physi- cal Therapy. Harrison, Walter A; Wakefield, Junior in Agri- cultural Engineering. Harrod, Herbert E; Leavenworth, Sopho- more in Electrical Engineering. Hartenberger, Harriet; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Third Row: Hartke, Larry W; Lincolnville, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hartley, Warren S; Belle Plaine, Freshman in General. Hartman, Stephen V; Silver Spring, Md., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hartsell, Carol A; Stafford, Junior in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Harvey, Arthur S; Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Harvey, Margaret E; Overland Park, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Harwood, Kenneth D; Humboldt, Junior in Civil Engineering. Hase, Sharon A; Carbondale, Junior in Foods and Nutrition. Fifth Row: Haskin, Floyd E; Wichita, Junior in Nuclear Engi- neering. Hassler, Randy D; Abilene, Sophomore in Zoology. Hastings, Janet L; Olathe, Freshman in Elem ' entary Education. Hatch, Ethel J; Lenexa, Sophomore in Home Economics. Sixth Row: Hatch, Patricia A; McDonald, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Hatfield, Nancy K; Lawrence, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Hattrup, Robert D; Offerle, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Hauber, Robert K; Winfield, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Seventh Row: Haun, Adelia M; Jetmore, Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Hauptli, Gary L; Glen Elder, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Hauptli, Linda S; Glen Elder, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Haverkamp, Donald C; Effingham, Soph- more in Business Administration Accounting. Eighth Row: Hawkins, Suzanne K; Dexter, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Hawks, George W; Kansas City, Sophomore in Chemistry. Haworth, Gerald R; Wichita, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Hayden, Lawrence J; Plains, Junior in Economics. Bottom Row: Haymaker, James N; Minneapolis, Minn., Fresh- man in Pre-Law. Haynes, Gerald E; Douglass, Freshman in Agriculture. Hays, Larry W; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Mathematics. Hayse, Linda L; Mullinville, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. 490 Top Row: Hayse, Paul W; Mullinville, junior in Animal Hus- bandry. Hazen, Wilma M; Stockton, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Head, Donald J; Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Headrick, Sharon A; McDonald, Freshman in Sociology. Second Row: Healzer, John J; Ness City, Freshman in Business Administration. Heape, Michael L; Satanta, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Heasty, Harriet A; Manhattan, Sopho- more in Wildlife Conservation. Heath, Helen R; Emporia, Junior in Music Education. Third Row: Heaton, Thomas M; Norton, Sophomore in Business Administration. Heck, David M; Atchison, Freshman in Wild- life Conservation. Heck, Judy L; Atchison, Sophomore in Home Economics. Heckman, Bruce W; WaKeeney, 02 in Architecture. Fourth Row; Hedges, Nancy J; Salina, Junior in Home Eco- nomics. Heft, Robert G; Junction City, Junior in Secondary Education. Hefty, Larry S; Valley Falls, Freshman in Agricul- tural Economics. Heglar, Clark T; Salina, 03 in Architecture, Fifth Row: Heikes, Richard G; Norton, Junior in Secondary Education. Heinen, Carol J; Prairie Village, Freshman in Chem- istry. Heinen, Edward R; Valley Falls, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Heinen, Gilbert J; Huron, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Sixth Row: Heitman, Shirley R; Linn, Junior in Home Eco- nomics. Heitschmidt, Arthur; Bushton, Freshman in Agricul- ture. Hellebust, Gary A; St. Marys, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Hellen, David T; Olpe, Sophomore in Civil Engi- neering. Seventh Row: Heller, Sygni D; Beloit, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hellwig, Ronald D; Oswego, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Helmer, Maureen K; Lyons, Freshman in Bacteriology. Helmke, Henry F; Preston, Junior in Agriculture. Eight Row: Helton, Sally J; Emporia, Freshman in Sociology. Helwig, Craig P; Macksville, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Hemphill, John M; Manhattan, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Hemphill, William A; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Henderson, Cheryl K; Topeka, Freshman in Physi- cal Education. Henderson, William L; Buffalo, N.Y., 01 in Archi- tecture. Hendricks, John T; Bird City, Freshman in Agricul- tural Mechanization. Hendricks, Michael A; Great Bend, Soph- omore in General. 491 Underclassmen: Hen-Hil Top Row: Hendrickson, Dale E; Winfield, Freshman in General. Hendrix, Susan L; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Secondary Education. Henning, Dennis G; Manhattan, Junior in English. Henning, Wayne L; Athol, Freshman in Secondary Education. Second Row: Henrichs, Joseph S; Humboldt, Freshman in Math- ematics. Henricks, Dean E; Herington, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Henrikson, Duane M; Empona, Sophomore in Vet- erinary Medicine. Henrikson, Marilee R; Emporia, Freshman in Elementary Education. Third Row: Henry, Dianna L; Mission, Freshman in Home Economics. Henry, Elizabeth J; Atchison, Freshman in Home Economics. Henry, Eloise A; Clay Center, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Henry, Harriet J; Dodge City, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Fourth Row: Henry, Janet S; Atchison, Sophomore in Home Economics. Henry, Larry A; Minneapolis, Junior in History. Henry, Linda G; Dodge City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Henry, Pamela J; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Elementary Education. Q n t j A + i t m + m Fifth Row: Henshaw, Elizabeth A; Mission, Freshman in Gen- eral. Hensleigh, Karen E; Kinsley, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Hensley, James I; Burrton, Sophomore in Physical Education. Herbel, Stephen R; Hugoton, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Sixth Row: Herbin, Janet K; Jamestown, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hergenreter, Bonnie; Alma, Junior in Home Eco- nomics and Extension. Herman, Charles T; Talmage, Freshman in Business Administration. Herman, Robert D; Wichita, Fresh- man in Social Sciences. Seventh Row: Hermesch, Ellen C; Wetmore, Junior in Business Administration. Hermreck, Lawrence A; Ellsworth, Sophomore in Psychology. Herrs, Ralph G; Linn, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Hertlein, Barbara A; Pratt, Freshman in General. Eighth Row: Herynk, John J; Kincaid, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Hesler, Toni G; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Hesler, Vicki D; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hess, Kathleen; Topeka, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Bottom Row: Hess, Larry G; Waverly, Sophomore in Agricul- tural Engineering. Hesser, Rebecca J; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Hesser, Vicky J; Fredonia, Junior in Secondary Education. Hett, Charles L; Garden City, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. 492 Agnail- Before Parents ' Day, a woman enters her mother and father in the Chimes drawing for honorary par ents. Chimes received 700 entries. Top Row: Heuertz, Richard E; Valley Falls, Sophomore in Physical Education. Heyne, Kathryn E; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Hibbard, Larry P; Toronto, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Hibbs, Gary L; Chanute, 04 in Architecture. Second Row: Hibler, Elizabeth S; Atchison, Freshman in Secon- dary Education. Hibler, Ralph E; Atchison, 03 in Architec- ture. Hickman, Daria E; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Hicks, Monte S; Burlingame, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Third Row: Hiebert, Bruce A; Erie, Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Higgins, Nancy L; El Dorado, Sophomore in Secon- dary Education. Higley, Janet E; Wichita, Freshman in Physical Education. Higley, Lynnford H; Lawrence, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Fourth Row: Hilderbrand, Gretchen; Stafford, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Hilderbrand, Judith; Mulvane, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Hilgendorf, Gretchen; Great Bend, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Hilgenfeld, Dennis L; Holton, 02 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Hilding, Sharon M; Leavenworth, Freshman in Home Economics. Hill, Garry L; Clarinda, Iowa, 03 in Archi- tecture. Hill, Gerald W; Plains, Junior in Secondary Education. Hill, Nancy E; Atwood, Freshman in Secondary Education. 493 Underclassmen: Mil-Hop Top Row: Hill, William W; Council Grove, Junior in Business Administration. Hiller, John T; Topeka, Freshman in Business Administration. Hillman, James M; Essex, Iowa, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Hillman, Richard B; Wichita, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Hiltabidle, Rita S; Brownell, Freshman in Home Economics. Hilton, Douglas W; Salina, Freshman in Secondary Education. Hincz, Cynthia L; Wichita, Sophomore in History. Hines, Michael J; Salina, Junior in Pre-Law. Third Row: Hinkle, Sondra S; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hinnergardt, Carol A; Ransom, Sophomore in Secon- dary Education. Hinson, Newton C; Ashland, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Hinz, Thomas W; Abilene, Sophomore in Physics. Fourth Row: Hirsch, Mary J; Ellinwood, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Hirsch, Neil F; Callaway, Neb., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hirsch, Richard L; Roxana, 111., 04 in Architecture. Hirst, Ronald W; Hutchinson, Junior in Agri- cultural Education. Fifth Row: Hirt, Robert L; Lucas, Freshman in Industrial Engi- neering. Hitchcock, Rebecca R; Cherryvale, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Hite, Donald R; Stilwell, Freshman in Business Administration. Hively, Charles W; Charleston, W. Va., 04 in Architecture. Sixth Row: Hloucal, Sandra A; Baton Rouge, La., 01 in Archi- tecture. Hoag, Nancy A; Pleasanton, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Hoag, Penny L; Pleasanton, Freshman in General. Hoagland, Ronald D; Elkhart, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Seventh Row: Hochuli, Barbara G; Holton, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Hodge, Michael L; Seattle, Wash., Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Hodges, Dennis D; Lebo, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Hodgson, David S; Little River, Fresh- man in Veterinary Medicine. Eighth Row: Hodgson, Diane; Little River, Sophomore in English. Hodson, Janis E; Burdick, Freshman in Horticulture. Hodson, Lester L; Herington, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Hoecker, Janice E; Atchison, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Bottom Row: Hofer, J. Stephen; Cedar, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Hoff, Lynda S; Leawood, Freshman in Business Administration. Hoff, Mary A; Claflin, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Hoffmann, James N; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. 494 Top Row: Hofmann, John W; Green, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Hofstra, Jack R; Leavenworth, Junior in Zoology. Hogan, Dwelle A; Holyrood, Freshman in Bacteriology. Hogan, Michael M; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Pre-Law. Second Row: Hogue, Samuel R; Gardner, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Hohn, Elizabeth A; Marysville, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Holder, Lana J; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Holecek, John A; McPherson, Fresh- man in English. Third Row: Holecek, Kathryn L; McPherson, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Holeman, James R; Wellington, Junior in Math- ematics. Holeman, Karen M; Lenora, Sophomore in Psychology. Holland, Gary G; Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Dentisrry. Fourth Row: Holliday, John; Liberty, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Hollingsworth, Susie; Eureka, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Hollis, Barbara K; Silver Spring , Md., Freshman in Home Economics. Hollis, David N; Wichita, 04 in Architecture. Fifth Row: Holloway, Donna; Kansas City, Freshman in Gen- eral. Holm, Connie L; White City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Holmes, Judith L; Freeport, Grand Bahama, Fresh- man in General. Holsinger, David J; Hesston, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Sixth Row: Holt, Pamela L; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Holzer, Dee A; Atlanta, Ga., Junior in Art. Holzhausen, Richard; Abilene, Freshman in Milling Tech- nology. Honstead, John P; Pierre, S.D., Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Seventh Row: Hoober, Richard E; Manhattan, Junior in Mechan- ical Engineering. Hood, Marquerite A; Paola, Sophomore in Agriculture. Hooker, Shari K; Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics. Hooper, Keith W; Smith Center, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Eighth Row: Hooper, Margaret R; Hiawatha, Freshman in I Secondary Education. Hoopes, Linda L; Leawood, Freshman I in Family and Child Development. Hoover, Carol L; Baldwin, Freshman in Home Economics. Hoover, Carolyn J; Junction City, Junior in Family and Child Development. Bottom Row: Hoover, Frank W; Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration. Hoover, Ten A; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. Hoover, Valerie B; McPherson, Junior in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Hopkins, Gary W; Independence, Sophomore in History. 495 Underclassmen: Hop Hut Top Row: Hopper, James D; Russell, Sophomore in Business Administration. Hopper, Patricia S; Emporia, Sophomore in Psychology. Horejsi, Ronald G; Holyrood, Freshman in Wild- life Conservation. Horinka, Karen A; Scotia, N.Y., Freshman in Psychology. Second Row: Horn, James W; McPherson, Junior in Business Administration. Horn, Janet L; Olathe, Freshman in Modern Languages. Horning, Larry G; Almena, 01 in Architecture. Hornung, Mary A; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Third Row: Horsch, Ardis E; Yates Center, Junior in Secondary Education. Horton, Louella; Wichita, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Hoss, Herbert E; Hays, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hossfeld, Robert H; Clay Center, Sophomore in Bakery Management. Fourth Row: Hostetter, Dorothy M; Manhattan, Freshman in Biological Science. Hotujac, Sharon A; Muncie, Junior in Elementary Education. Houdyshell, Mary E; Ellsworth, Junior in Home Economics and Teaching. Houdyshell, Richard; Wilson, Sophomore in Agronomy. Fifth Row: House, Lorna E; Goodland, Sophomore in Home Economics. Hover, Donna J; Leawood, Sophomore in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Howard, Carolyn R; Oakley, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Howard, Frank. W; Oakley, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Sixth Row: Howard, Pamela A; Mission, Junior in Secondary Education. Howard, Robert J; Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. Howell, Ann J; Marysville, Junior in Modern Languages. Howell, Charles R; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in General. Seventh Row: Howell, Cheryl N; Lincoln, Junior in Secondary Education. Howell, Jerry P; Oskaloosa, Freshman in Restaurant Management. Howell, Kay L; Marysville, Freshman in Music Education. Howell, Phyllis L; Overland Park, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Eighth Row: Howell, Robert W; Topeka, Freshman in Mechani- cal Engineering. Hrabe, Melinda R; Kensington, Freshman in General. Huddleston, Robert E; Lebo, Junior in Agricultural Education. Hudgens, Mary P; Kansas City, Freshman in Psychology. Bottom Row: Huecker, Tommy D; Salina, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Huff, Sylvia E; Winfield, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Huffman, Daniel S; Burdett, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Hug, Alan R; Holton, Sophomore in Biological Science. 496 Top Row: Huggins, Lloyd D; Council Grove, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Hughbanks, Karen C; Attica, Sopho- more in Physical Education. Hughes, Dennis D; Lyons, Sopho- more in Modern Languages. Hughes, James M; Overland Park, 01 in Architecture. Second Row: Hughes, Kenneth B; Lyons, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Hughes, Lyman G; Dallas, Tex., Sophomore in Humanities. Hughes, Mary A; Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Hughes, Sherri D; Anthony, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Third Row: Hughes, William G; Topeka, 04 in Architecture. Hugo, Bernard A; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Business Admin- istration Accounting. Hull, Ronald K; Wichita, Junior in Pre- Medicine. Hull, Virginia A; Towanda, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Fourth Row: Hulsebusch, Sharleen; Chase, Freshman in Med- ical Technology. Hume, Linda M; Manter, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Hummer, Larry L; Chanute, Sopho- more in Chemical Engineering. Hund, Ann; Paxico, Junior in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Hund, Bernard H; Easton, Freshman in General. Hund, Patricia; Paxico, Sophomore in Home Economics Teach- ing. Hunt, Judie K; Topeka, Junior in Secondary Education. Hunt, Richard M; Georgetown, Mass., Junior in Physics. Sixth Row: Hunter, Judith A; Overland Park, Freshman in Philosophy. Hunter, Nancy J; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Elementary Education. Hunziker, Allan J; Selden, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Hurley, Mary J; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Secondary Education. Seventh Row: Hurst, Charles W; Mission, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Hurt, Barbara S; Drexel, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics. Hurt, Martin C; Topeka, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Hurt, Ray D; Ellis, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Eighth Row: Hurtig, Victor C; Courtland, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Huseman, Cheryl K; Scott City, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Huseman, Virgil R; Ellsworth, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Huslig, Jerome E; Penalosa, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Husted, Stanley R; Lawrence, Sophomore in Ento- mology. Huston, Larry G; Abilene, Freshman in General. Huttie, Frederick E; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Hutton, Mary S; Lake Quivira, Sophomore in General. 497 Underclassmen: Hya Jer Top Row: Hyames, Diana K; Dighton, Junior in Technical Jour- nalism. Hyde, Ann S; Leavenworth, Freshman in Modern Languages. Hyde, Catherine L; Augusta, Sophomore in Vet- erinary Medicine. Hyde, Donald E; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Second Row: Hylton, Cynthia L; Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Hynes, Thomas E; Lake Swannanoa, N.J., Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hysom, Judith I; Wichita, Freshman in General. Ibbetson, Richard A; Yates Center, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Ice, Richard D; Lawrence, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Ideker, Lester H; Rozel, Sophomore in Sociology. Ihrig, Billy D; Parkville, Mo., Freshman in Industrial Engineer- ing. Imhof, Carol A; Brewster, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Fourth Row: Imler, Dan L; Kansas City, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Ingersoll, J. Sue; Michigan Valley, Freshman in Agricultural Journalism. Ingraham, Sharon K; Lewis, Sopho- more in General. Ingrim, Charles N; Wichita, Sophomore in Industrial Engineering. Fifth Row: Innis, Leslie S; Mission, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Inskeep, Joan R; Cawker City, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Ireland, Timothy M; Muscotah, Sophomore in Economics. Isaacson, Steven B; Long Beach, N.Y., Junior in Business Administration. Sixth Row: Isernhagen, Fred A; St. Francis, Junior in Secondary Education. Iverson, Willard A; Topeka, Freshman in Electrical Engineering lyorver, Joseph G; N. Nigeria, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jaax, Alan R; Wichita, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Seventh Row: Jack, Barbara G; Manhattan, Special. Jack, Russell P; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Jackson, Beverly A; McCune, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Jackson, David D; Topeka, Freshman in Horticulture. Eighth Row: Jackson, Gary L; Hutchinson, Junior in Business Administration. Jackson, Jack H; Omaha, Neb., 03 in Archi- tecture. Jackson, Jeanne R; Osage City, Junior in Modern Languages. Jackson, Michael E; Independence, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Bottom Row: Jackson, Ruth A; Belleville, Freshman in Home Economics. Jacob, Paul J; Kansas City, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Jacobitz, Tommy L; Stella, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jacobs, Joy S; Towanda, Sophomore in Medical Technology. 498 ' r _ l Oft Top Row: Jacobs, Judy L; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Bacte- riology. Jacobson, Richard W; Leavenworth, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Jahnke, Samuel R; Junction City, Freshman in Agriculture. James, Janice E; Overland Park, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Second Row: James, Stephen L; Herington, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Jameson, Donald L; Holton, Freshman in Agronomy. Jamvold, Daryll D; Everest, Freshman in Agri- cultural Engineering. Janczak, Martin E; St. Joseph, Mo., Fresh- man in General. Third Row: Janke, Gary D; Brownell, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Janousek, Richard L; McPherson, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Janssen, Alfred; Scott City, Junior in Agriculture. Janssen, Janet L; Geneseo, Junior in Horticulture. Fourth Row: Jantz, Lois A; Moundridge, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Jantz, Merle D; Moundridge, 03 in Archi- tecture. Jantzen, Daniel E; Newton, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Janzen, Darryl E; Newton, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Fifth Row: Japuntich, Susan; DeKalb, 111., Freshman in Home Economics. Jarrett, James C; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre-Law. Jarrett, Ronald D; Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Jarville, Marsha L; Wichita, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Sixth Row: Jarvis, Cheryl K; Bethel, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Jarvis, Roberta M; Winfield, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Jaske, James L; Holyrood, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Jay, Burl D; Wichita, Fresh- man in Psychology. Seventh Row: Jeffery, Kenneth L; Horton, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Jehlik, Robert C; Topeka, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Jelinek, Mary K; Manhattan, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Jellison, Martha J; Wilson, Sophomore in Music Education. Eighth Row: Jenkins, Donald L; Kansas City, Freshman in Business Administration. Jenkins, Marna G; Belvue, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Jenkins, Wanda L; Kansas City, Sophomore in General. Jensen, Carol A; Lakin, Freshman in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Jensen, Donald P; Atchison, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Jensen, Evelyn L; Gem, Sophomore in Psychology. Jensen, John H; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Jernigan, Douglas K; Council Grove, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 499 Underclassmen: Jer Jon Top Row: Jerrit, Peggy L; Leavenworth, Freshman in Business Administration. Jewett, Dwight D; Concordia, Sophomore in General. Jilka, Gerold D; Salina, Freshman in Pre-Law. Jiran, Peter A; Clark, N.J., Junior in Business Administration. Second Row: Jobst, James N; Leavenworth, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Johannes, Patricia A; Bethel, Freshman in Secondary Education. Johansen, Helen K; Chicago, 111., Fresh- man in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Johns, Chris E; Granada Hills, Calif., Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Third Row: Johnson, Alvin D; Junction City, Junior in Pre- Medicine. Johnson, Carlene S; McPherson, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Johnson, Cecil W; Salina, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Johnson, Charles R; Burr Oak, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Johnson, Dean K; Burrton, Junior in Animal Hus- bandry. Johnson, Delores J; Burrton, Freshman in Home Economics. Johnson, Don A; Oketo, Sophomore in Agriculture. Johnson, Jeanne A; Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Freshman in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Johnson, Jill M; Clinton, Wis., Freshman in General. Johnson, Kelly D; Topeka, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Johnson, Larry L; Assaria, Freshman in Chemistry. John- son, Leland K; Clay Center, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Sixth -Row: Johnson, Leland R; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Psychology. Johnson, Linda J; Wamego, Freshman in Music Education. Johnson, Linnetta A; Manhattan, Freshman in Music Education. Johnson, Lynda L; Pratt, Junior in Business Administration. Seventh Row: Johnson, Lynn R; Oberlin, Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Johnson, Patrick A; Erie, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Johnson, Phyllis M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Elementary Education. Johnson, Raymond W; Hutchinson, Freshman in Political Science. Eighth Row: Johnson, Roger B; Leawood, Sophomore in Pre- Medicine. Johnson, Rosslyn A; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Johnson, Sharon L; Junction City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Johnson, Sherrill J; McPherson, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Bottom Row: Johnson, Sylvia M; Mission, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Johnson, W. Roger; Salina, Junior in Feed Technology. Johnson, Winifred L; Concordia, Freshman in Elementary Education. Johnston, Franklin E, Wakefield, Junior in Electrical Engineering. 500 Top Row: Johnston, Gary L; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Johnston, George H; Hutchinson, Junior in Pre-Law. Johnston, Karen E; Leawood, Sophomore in English. Johnston, Larry D; El Dorado, 02 in Architecture. Second Row: Johnston, Martha J; Holyrood, Sophomore in Home Economics. Johnston, Rebecca L; Leawood, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Johnston, Roland W; e Elec- Stockton, 01 in Architecture. Jones, Barbara J; Frankfort, Soph- omore in General. Third Row: Jones, Carolyn A; Holcomb, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Jones, Charles T; Cottonwood Falls, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jones, Claudia J; Colby, Freshman in Home Economics. Jones, Darrel D; Mulvane, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Jones, Diane L; Reading, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Jones, James H; Junction City, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Jones, James R; Omaha, Neb., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jones, Judith L; Pratt, Sophomore in Sociology. Bottom Row: Jones, Larry E; Hutchinson, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Jones, Leila F; Plainville, Junior in Mathematics. Jones, Loretta A; Overland Park, Freshman in Psychology. Jones, Mary J; Bendena, Freshman in Business Administration. Workers complete final touches to welcome engineering and archi- tecture alumni to an open house in Seaton Hall during Homecoming. J Underclassmen: Jon Kes Top Row: Jones, Michael E; Riley, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Jones, Nicholas M; Augusta, 01 in Architecture. Jones, Patricia L; Topeka, Freshman in General. Jones, Robert G; McPherson, 03 in Architecture. Second Row: Jordan, James S; Abilene, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Jordan, Ronald E; Beloit, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jordan, Sheryl K; Beloit, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Jorgensen, Sharla J; Marysville, Freshman in Art. Third Row: Jubelt, Burk; Manhattan, Freshman in Chemistry. Judd, Robert E; Cottonwood Falls, Sophomore in Wildlife Conservation. Jury, Dennis G; Abilene, Freshman in Secondary Education. Juvenal, Patricia L; Kansas City, Sophomore in Psychology. Fourth Row: Kaelson, Janet I; Wichita, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Kaiser, Donald W; Bison, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Kaiser, Douglas L; Otis, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Kalb, Helene J; Salina, Freshman in Medical Technology. Fifth Row: Kalbach, Lela F; Leoti, Sophomore in General. Kallenbach, Kenneth; Valley Center, 04 in Architecture. Kallenbach, Marvin D; Valley Center, Freshman in General. Kammerer, Joan K; Leawood, Sophomore in Business Administration. Sixth Row: Kampschroeder, Larry; Lawrence, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kannard, Janet L; Wichita, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Kaplan, Robert M; Baltimore, Md., 01 in Architecture. Karl, Catherine L; Kansas City, Junior in Family and Child Development. Seventh Row: Karl, Lyla M; Kansas City, Freshman in Physical Education. Karr, Erma J; Emporia, Junior in Modern Languages. Kaster, Kay; Cunningham, Freshman in Biological Science. Kastle, Shirley M; Cedar, Freshman in Secondary Education. Eighth Row: Kater, Larry E; Newton, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Kaufman, Seth; Bronx, N.Y., Junior in Government. Kaufman, Sue J; Wichita, Junior in Secondary Education. Kaufman, Toni M; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Kaul, Linda L; Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Kaump, Mary K; Riley, Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Kazmaier, Jerry D; Eudora, Sophomore in Geology. Kear- ney, Robert L; Salina, Freshman in Business Administration. 502 jm r: O ' - , rtt v f f sw n Top Row: Keating, William R; Marysville, Junior in Mathe- matics. Keating, Donald J; Liberal, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Keeler, Melford R; Assaria, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Keenan, Edith A; Ottawa, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Second Row: Kegley, John R; Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Keigley, Robert B; Topeka, Freshman in Pre-Law. Keister, Sandra L; Shawnee, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Keith, Max S; Morland, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Keller, John F; Topeka, Junior in Milling Technology. Kelley, Jean A; Centralia, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Kelley, Kenneth W; Columbus, Sophomore in Agri- culture. Kellogg, Myron C; Jamestown, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Economics. Fourth Row: Kelly, Douglas D; Great Bend, 01 in Architecture. Kelly, Frances M; Munden, Freshman in Medical Technology. Kelly, Michael M; Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration. Kelly, Morgan R; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Fifth Row: Kelly, Robert W; McPherson, Freshman in General. Kelpe, Don E; Leawood, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Kelsey, Gaylord D; Silver Lake, Sophomore in Agriculture. Kempke, Diane S; Ellsworth, Junior in Elementary Education. Sixth Row: Kendall, Carolyn S; Herington, Freshman in Sec- ondary Education. Kendall, James M; Herington, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Kendall, Lawrence M; Council Grove, 01 in Architecture. Kennedy, Susan L; Newton, Freshman in Home Economics and Extension. Seventh Row: Kepley, Janice D; Ulysses, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. Kepley, Kenneth D; Wichita, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Kern, Larry G; Salina, Junior in Agri- cultural Economics. Kerns, Robert L; Wichita, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Eighth Row: Kerr, Marcia L; Wellington, Sophomore in Secon- dary Education. Kersbergen, David N; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. Kershaw, David W; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Kershner, Robert N; Rush Center, Junior in Feed Technology. Bottom Row: Kersten, Sharon J; Prairie Village, Freshman in Home Economics. Kersting, Eugenia D; Ft. Leavenworth, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Journalism. Kessinger, Linda K; Bendena, Junior in English. Kessler, Ronda J; Kensington, Junior in Elementary Education. 503 Underclassmen: Ket Koh Top Row: Kettelhut, Larry L; Alliance, Neb., Freshman in Bacteriology. Keucher, Louise S; Topeka, Freshman in General. Kevan, Barbara A; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Physical Ther- apy. Keys, Ronald E; Council Grove, Sophomore in Entomology. Second Row: Khan, Maher H; Pakistan, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Kiener, Leatrice A; Glen Elder, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Kiewit, Kathleen K; Independence, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Kildow, Gary L; Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration and Accounting. Third Row: Killebrew, Lewis G; Neodesha, Junior in Feed Tech- nology. Kilroy, Thomas G; Prairie Village, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Kimball, Kay M; Scott City, Sophomore Business Administration. Kimble, Jane H; Burlingame, in Freshman in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Kimmi, Anthony L; Leonardville, 03 in Archi- tecture. Kinch, Barbara J; Nickerson, Freshman in Physical Education. King, Linda D; Olathe, Freshman in Modern Languages. King, Suzanne M; Leawood, Freshman in Home Economics. Fifth Row: Kingman, Daniel A; Topeka, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Kingman, Michael F; Wichita, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Kinsey,Jean A; Dallas, Tex., Freshman in Elementary Education. Kinsey, Lawrence D; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Sixth Row: Kinsey, Terrel E; Kansas City, Sophomore in Art. Kinzer, Howard A; Charleston, W.Va., Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Kirchhoff, Henry C; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Bakery Management. Kirk, Linda A; Overland Park, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Seventh Row: Kirkwood, Robert D; Garfield, Sophomore in Agriculture. Kissinger, Don F; Mankato, Sophomore in Political Science. Kitch, Judith L; Winfield, Freshman in Home Econom- ics. Kitchen, Brent A; Maple Hill, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Eighth Row: Kitchen, Douglas O; Maple Hill, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Kitchener, Harry L; Oakhill, Sophomore in Physical Education. Kitzke, Henry J; Densmore, Freshman in Pre-Dental. Klag, Nancy A; Wichita, Junior in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Klassen, William R; Hillsboro, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Klawiter, Warren D; St. Louis, Mo., Junior in Physical Education. Klein, Carmen R; Green, Freshman in Feed Technology. Klein, John C; Leavenworth, Sophomore in Bakery Management. 504 Top Row: Klein, Kathleen K; Marion, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Klema, Susan P; Wilson, Freshman in Secondary Education. Klenda, Deanna K; Marion, Junior in Family and Child Development. Klenda, Patrick F; Marion, Freshman in Business Administration. Second Row: Klenke, Donald V; Spearville, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Klick, Gail A; Toronto, Sophomore in Mathematics. Kliem, Lewis W; Salina, Freshman in Psychology. Kliewer, Bruce D; Galva, Junior in Elementary Education. Third Row: Kline, David C; Elmdale, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Kline, Philip K; Overland Park, Freshman in Political Science. Klostermeier, Mary E; Topeka, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Klotz,JackR;Emporia, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Fourth Row: Klover, Jane D; Solomon, Sophomore in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Knapp, Kenneth D; Rockford, Mich., Junior in Electrical Engineering. Knewtson, Richard D; Altamont, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Knight, David D; Stockton, Freshman in Agriculture. Fifth Row: Knight, Diana S; Ottawa, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Knight, Marcus L; Smith Center, Junior in Music Education. Knoch, James P; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Business Adminis tration. Knoell, Donna L; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Sixth Row: Knop, Douglas B; Isabel, 01 in Architecture. Knopp, Vincent F; Selden, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Knud- son, Kenneth D; Gem, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Koch, Loren H; Clay Center, Freshman in Mathematics. Seventh Row: Koch, Marcia J; Manhattan, Sophomore in Art. Koci, Lois L; LaCrosse, Junior in English. Kodama, Thomas T; Hawaii, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Koelliker, James K; White Cloud, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Eighth Row: Koenig, Joan E; Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Koenig, Kenneth K; St. Joseph, Mo., Freshman in Dairy Manufacturing. Koepke, Margaret A; Herington, Junior in Modern Languages. Koester, Norman W; Hoisington, Fresh- man in Agronomy. Bottom Row: Koger, Virginia K; McPherson, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Kohl, Larry E; Maize, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Kohl, Lois A; Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics and Extension. Kohler, James Q; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Business Administration. 505 Underclassmen: Koh Lam Top Row: Kohlmeyer, Patricia; Marysville, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Kohls, Eric W; Herington, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Kolars, David C; Haddam, Sophomore in Geology. Kongs, Thomas F; Marysville, 02 in Architecture. Second Row: Konitz, Jack H; Overland Park, Junior in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Koons, Mary J; Shirley, 111., Sophomore in Home Economics and Extension. Kopp, Jerald A; Fairview, Junior in Dairy Manufacturing. Kosse, Ronald A; Manhattan, Freshman in Pre-Law. Third Row: Koster, Kathleen A; Garden City, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Kovar, Eugene W; Rossville, Junior in Bio- chemistry. Kraff, Sharon R; Wichita, Junior in Medical Tech- nology. Kraff, Wallace E; Salina, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Kramer, Anne M; Junction City, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Kratz, Daniel S; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kratzer, Gary G; Geneseo, Fresh- man in Business Administration Accounting. Kraus, Karen S; Great Bend, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Krause, Vernon E; Plainview, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Krauter, Kenneth M; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kraybill, Richard B; Abilene, 02 in Architecture. Krehbiel, Carla A; Wichita, Junior in Technical Journalism. Sixth Row: Krehbiel, Constance; McPherson, Sophomore in General. Krepinevich, Daniel C; Buffalo, N.Y., 01 in Architecture. Krider, John A; Manhattan, 02 in Architecture. Krob, Johnny R; Cuba, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Seventh Row: Kroenlein, John W; Lincoln, Junior in Agricultural Education. Kronberg, Paul M; Appleton, Wis., 03 in Archi- tecture. Kroutil, Karen A; Marquette, Freshman in Business Administration. Kruckenberg, Kathleen; Great Bend, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Eighth Row: Krueger, Barbara A; Leawood, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Krueger, David A; Pratt, Junior in Business Administration. Krug, Richard D; Russell, Freshman in Feed Technology. Kruse, Michael B; Wichita, Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Ksiazek, Thomas G; Kansas City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kubat, Jacqueline; Arkansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Kubert, Lawrence J; Lincoln, Neb., Junior in Elementary Education. Kuchenthal, George W; Bonner Springs, Junior in Agricultural Education. 506 ' Top Row: Kuczynski, Leslie W; Narka, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Kugler, Charles D; Abiline, Junior in Political Science. Kuhlman, Larry K; Linn, Junior in Pre-Dental. Kuhl- man, Royce D; Bird City, Freshman in Business Administra- tion Accounting. Second Row: Kuhn, Carolyn S; Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics. Kuhn, Charles W; Hope, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Kuhn, Cheryl K; Hope, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Kuhn, Dennis R; Wichita, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Kuhn, Marilyn R; Bonner Springs, Junior in Music Education; Kuhn, Robert J; Ellis, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Kuhn, William R; Gypsum, Sophomore in Business Administration. Kuiken, Cheryl M; Mankato, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Fourth Row: Kumamoto, Clifford T; Honolulu, Hawaii, Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kurnmer, Judy K; Chapman, Freshman in Secondary Education. Kuns, Shari K; Log ansport, Ind., Freshman in Music Education. Kuntz, Charles R; Harvey- ville, Freshman in Agricultural Engineering. Fifth Row: Kurtz, Kristina L; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Kurth, Walter W; Offerle, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Kwok, Wing K; Hong Kong, 03 in Archi- tecture. Lacen, Georgia S; Baxter Springs, Freshman in Home Economics. Sixth Row: Lackey, John L; Penalosa, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Ladenburger, Sharon; Kansas City, Freshman in General. Lafferty, Marilyn L; Osage City, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Lafollette, Dalene; Wamego, Sophomore in General. Seventh Row: Lahaie, Sherman L; Lewiston, Maine, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lahr, Patricia A; Abilene, Freshman in Modern Languages. Lake, John E; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Mathematics. Lala, Wilbur L; Kirwin, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Eighth Row: Lambert, Emmajean; Leoti, Sophomore in Social Sciences. Lamborn, Judith E; Leavenworth, Freshman in Physical Education. Lamborn, Linda L; Leavenworth, Junior in Elementary Education. Lambright, Linda R; Leawood, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Lamkin, Linda L; Wellington, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Lammers, Cynthia; Leawood, Junior in Humanities. Lamone, Michael G; Salina, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Lamp, Marita M; Goddard, Freshman in General. 507 Underclassmen: Lam Lay Top Row: Lampe, Patti J; Hanover, Freshman in Home Econom- ics and Nursing. Lampert, Robert L; Beloit, Junior in Business Administration. Lamprecht, Sharon K; Ellinwood, Freshman in Secondary Education. Lancaster, Jean A; Topeka, Freshman in Physical Education. Second Row: Land,Orlan R; Severy, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Landgren, Larry L; Lindsborg, Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Landon, Daniel J; Topeka, Freshman in Electrical Engi- neering. Landreth, Marlynn R; Haysville, Freshman in Medical Technology. Third Row: Lane, David T; Wichita, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Lane, James H; Olathe, Freshman in Wildlife Con- servation. Lane, Linda F; Bucklin, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Lang, Carolyn R; Green, Freshman in General. Fourth Row: Lang, Jeanette E; Norton, Junior in Medical Tech- nology. Lange, Linda L; Bonner Springs, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Lange, Margaret J; Linn, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Lange, Marilyn E; Conway Springs, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Fifth Row: Lange, Phillip D; Linn, Junior in Economics. Lang- ford, David J; Tempe, Ariz., Sophomore in Nuclear Engineer- ing. Langner, Gary A; Wichita, Sophomore in Mathematics. Lank, Claudette A; Wichita, Junior in Medical Technology. Sixth Row: Lankas, Daniel J; Atwood, Freshman in Physical Education. Lanman, Arley D; Colorado Springs, Col., 01 in Architecture. Lansden, John A; Enterprise, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Lantis, Linda M; Kingman, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Seventh Row: Larson, Beverly J; Great Bend, Junior in Family and Child Development. Larson, Gene D; Peabody, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Larson, Jerry G; Brownell, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Larson, John P; Marquette, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Eighth Row: Larson, Lovene S; Enterprise, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Larson, Merle D; Lindsborg, 01 in Archi- tecture. Larson, Steven A; Smolan, Freshman in Dairy Science. Larson, Steve E; Topeka, Junior in Pre-Law. Bottom Row: Lashmett, Mary G; Winchester, 111., Junior in Clothing Retailing. Latham, James D; Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Wildlife Conservation. Latham, Janet M; Wetmore, Freshman in Elementary Education. Lathrop, Ardith J; Con- cordia, Freshman in Elementary Education. 508 Basketball fever strikes the campus each year and takes its toll in overflowing crowds like these for games at Ahearn Field House. Top Row: Lathrop, Kenneth L; Albuquerque, N.M., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Latschar, Carol D; Camden, S.C., Freshman in Home Economics. Latta, Robert L; Wichita, Sopho- more in Political Science. Latta, Stephen C; Horton, Junior in History. Second Row: Laughlin, Norman C; Solomon, Freshman in General. Laurie, Lynne; Atchison, Freshman in Elementary Education. Lauritzen, Arthur D; Hardy, Neb., Freshman in Mathematics. Lavender, Sara A; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Third Row: Laverentz, Carol A; Bendena, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing; Leverentz, Gene W; Bendena, Sopho- more in Animal Husbandry. Lawhon, Mary B; Wichita, Sopho- more in Home Economics. Lawless, Charlotte A; Belle Plaine, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Fourth Row: Lawless, Eldon D; Belle Plaine, Freshman in Agri- cultural Education. Lawless, Helen E; Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Lawrence, Susan K; Great Bend, Fresh man in Elementary Education. Lawrence, Thomas J; Wichita, 04 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Lawrence, William V; Scott City, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Lawson, Robert E; Milford, Sophomore in Business Administration. Laxer, Marc A; New York, N.Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Layton, Jean A; Ulysses, Freshman in Speech. 509 Underclassmen: Lee Loc Top Row: Lechner, Fred P; Harper, 01 in Architecture. Lee, Dennis D; Burlingame, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Lee, Dennis J; Mission, Sophomore in Business Administration. Lee, Duane R; Kansas City, F reshman in Business Administration. Second Row: Lee, Gary B; Manhattan, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Lee, James R; Downs, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Lee, Marilyn S; Dwight, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Lee, Nancy K; Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Third Row: Lee, Vicki; Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Educa- tion; Leece, Gwen I; Webber, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Lefmann, Gerald L; Eudora, Junior in Agronomy. Lefton, John M; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Lehman, Rebecca S; Newton, Freshman in Home Economics. Lehman, Robert E; Towanda, 03 in Architecture. Leister, Karen A; Salina, Sophomore in General. Lembright, Pamela J; Dodge City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Fifth Row: Leming, Margaret J; Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Lemon, Carolyn S; Viola, Freshman in Music Educa- tion. Lemon, Elaine F; Lenora, Junior in Psychology. Lemon, Lonnie L; Phillipsburg, Freshman in Agriculture. Sixth Row: Lemon, Marcia A; Bethel, Junior in Sociology. Lenhert, Larry M; Navarre, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Leonard, Jerry B; Arkansas City, Junior in Wildlife Conserva- tion. Lessenden, Michael H; Abilene, 04 in Architecture. Seventh Row: Letourneon, Arlene J; Aurora, Special in Home Economics. Leuthold, Dixie C; Circleville, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Leuthold, Steven L; Circleville, 03 in Architecture. Levett, David J; Junction City, Freshman in Secondary Education. Eighth Row: Lewerenz, Gloria L; Lincolnville, Freshman in Home Economics. Lewis, Ardis A; Manhattan, Junior in Physical Therapy. Lewis, George A; Cheyenne, Wyo., Freshman in General. Lewis, Jack V; Russell, Sophomore in Speech. Bottom Row: Lewis, Jerre L; Burr Oak, Sophomore in Physical Education. Lewis, Lois K; Rago, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Lewis, Sharon K; Concordia, Junior in Sociology. Lewis, Stanley B; Prairie Village, Freshman in General. 510 Top Row: Lichtenberger, Michael; Newton, Freshman in Agri- cultural Education. Liebenau, Rose M; Stockton, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Light, Donald R; Lacygne, Sophomore in General. Light, Phillip C; Liberal, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Second Row: Lightner, David K; Garden City, Freshman in Agriculture. Ligon, Thomas H; Columbus, Junior in Mathe- matics. Lilak, Rita K; Wilson, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Limbocker, Robert C; Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration. Third Row: Limes, Alma A; Leaven worth, Freshman in Home Economics. Limes, Ann R; Prairie Village, Freshman in Chem- istry. Linck, Karen B; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Lindenbaum, Stephen; Salina, Junior in Mathematics. Fourth Row. Linder, Herbert M; Rariton, N.J., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lindgren, Sandra K; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Lindley, Eileen F; Hill City, Junior in Elementary Education. Lindsay, Evelyn E; Salina, Sophomore in Home Economics. Fifth Row: Linin, Dale E; Bird City, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Linn, Michael W; Monterey, Calif., Sophomore in Business Administration. Lintecum, Sandra K; Mayfield, Junior in Elementary Education. Lipper, Mary K; Manhattan, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Nursing. Sixth Row: Lippoldt, Robert L; Kinsley, Junior in Physical Education. Litfin, Richard A; Scotia, N.Y., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Little, Martin L; Douglass, Junior in Elementary Education. Little, Susanne F; Overland Park, Fresh- man in Landscape Architecture. Seventh Row: Littlejohn, Janice K; Prairie Village, Freshman in Art; Litton, Dale G; Nickerson, Sophomore in Art. Littrell, John M; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Lively, Dwight E; Salina, Freshman in Chemistry. Eighth Row: Livengood, Steven R; Salina, Freshman in Business Administration. Livingston, Phillip A; Yonkers, N.Y., Junior in Geography. Lloyd, Cheryl L; Green, Junior in Clothing Retail- ing. Loar, Donald R; Mapleton, Junior in Geography. Bottom Row: Locher, Roger C; Sabetha, Freshman in Feed Technology. Locke, Ted R; Loveland, Colo., 03 in Architecture. Lockett, Karen J; Winfield, Freshman in Medical Technology. Lockhart, Charles B; Manhattan, Junior in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. 511 Underclassmen: Loc-Mai Top Row: Lockhart, Nancy J; Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Loebeck, Barbara P; Bartlesville, Okla., Junior in Physical Education. Loeppke, Wilda L; Kendall, Junior in Home Economics with Radio and Television. Loetel, Diana K; Over- land Park, Freshman in Mathematics. Second Row: Logan, Dennis L; Lakin, Junior in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Logbeck, James C; McPherson, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Lohmann, Vernon E; Lincoln, Junior in Agricultural Education. Lonergan, Martha J; Leavenworth, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Third Row: Long, Hollace L; Wichita, Freshman in Medical Technology. Long, John P; Lebanon, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Long, Lois M; Hope, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Long, Pamela C; Cherryvale, Fresh- man in General. Fourth Row: Long, Rebecca I; Garnett, Freshman in Applied Music. Longabach, Jean A; Berryton, Freshman in General. Longberg, Leslie C; Belleville, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Loomis, Jim E; Marion, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Fifth Row: Looney, Paulette M; Wichita, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Loop, John D; Concordia, Sophomore in Physics. Lorch, Richard I; Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Lorentz, Floyd T; Wellington, Freshman in Agriculture. Sixth Row: Lorenz, William D; Plainview, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Loriaux, Peter G; Kansas City, Fresh- man in General. Louderback, Forrest E; Elkton, Va., Sophomore in Milling Technology. Louderback, John L; Hemet, Calif., Sophomore in Humanities. Seventh Row: Loughmiller, Jean A; Topeka, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Louk, Phyllis M; Garnett, Freshman in Physical Education. Lowe, Elaine V; Mahaska, Freshman in Medical Technology. Lowe, Mary A; Fort Worth, Tex., Junior in English. Eighth Row: Lower, Guy W; Sublette, Sophomore in Agricul- tural Economics. Lowrey, Fred E; Larned, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Lowther, Marcia L; Lawrence, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Loy, Barbara K; Valley Falls, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Bottom Row: Loyd, Georgia G; Denver, Colo., Freshman in Humanities. Luce, Margaret J; Atchison, Junior in Elementary Education. Luckeroth, Patricia; Marysville, Freshman in Mathematics. Ludden, Linda L; Manhattan, Freshman in Art. 512 -, f r f- -s Top Row: Ludes, Laura L; Salina, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Ludwig, John P; Montvale, N.J., Freshman in Civil Engineer- ing. Luker, Anna M; Kensington, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Lukins, Nancy C; Glen Ellyn, 111., Junior in Psychology. Second Row: Lundgren, Joan A; Osage City, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Lundquist, J. A; Gypsum, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Lundquist, Ronald C; Lindsborg, Sopho- more in Agriculture. Lunsford, Ronnie; Ashland, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Third Row: Lutz, Karen M; Leawood, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Lybarger, Judith K; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Lybarger, Larry L; Elk- hart, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Lyberger, Ronald D; Coffeyville, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Fourtli Row: Lyddane, Earl W; Admire, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Economics. Lydick, Sally J; Hamlin, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Lyman, Jon W; Medicine Lodge, Freshman in History. Lynch, Franklin E; Topeka, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Fifth Row: Lynn, Gary D; Herrin, 111., 02 in Architecture. Lyon, Jeffrey L; Greensburg, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Lyttle, Jane R; Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics. Mass, Robert R; Council Grove, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Sixtlt Row: Mabry, Marjorie I; Overland Park, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. MacArthur, Robert A; Topeka, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Machin, Marjorie L; Russell, Freshman in Home Economics. Mack, Jeanette K; Linn, Freshman in Modern Languages. Seventh Row: Mack, Terry L; Bloomington, 111., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. MacKenzie, Marian F; Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman in Elementary Education. MacKirdy, Wayne H; Pomona, Calif., Junior in Pre-Law. Macy, Ted L; Longford, junior in Pre-Medicine. Eighth Row: Madden, James R; Liberal, Junior in Business Administration. Madden, Sharon K; Carbondale, Sophomore in Home Economics and Extension. Maddy, Stephen L; Abi- lene, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Mader, James W; Jennings, Freshman in Agricultural Journalism. Bottom Row: Magby, Kay A; Topeka, Freshman in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Maggart, Lon E; Manhattan, Junior in Pre- Law. Magill, Stephen H; Leawood, Freshman in Biological Science. Mai, Harold E; Garden City, Junior in Agricultural Education. 513 Underclassmen: Mai-Mat Top Row: Mai, Robert W; Russell, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Maichel, Farrell D; Overbrook, Junior in Agricultural Education. Maichel, George W; Overbrook, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Maichel, Sally J; Overbrook, Junior in Secondary Education. Second Row: Maier, Gary E; St. Louis, Mo., 01 in Architecture. Mailen, Gary A; Clay Center, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering; Makalous, Nancy J; Belleville, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Makalous, Verlene J; Cuba, Freshman in Elementary Education. Third Row: Mall, Sandra S; Kingman, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Malloy, Joseph J; Trenton, N.J., 04 in Architecture. Malson, Ken R; Chanute, Freshman in Business Administra- tion. Mangan, Terence W; Omaha, Neb., Junior in General. Fourth Row: Mangum, Elizabeth I; Ottawa, Freshman in General. Maninger, Lyle F; Anthony, 03 in Architecture. Man- love, Marvin D; Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Mann, Gary P; Waterville, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Fifth Row: Mann, H. Stewart; Newton, 01 in Architecture. Mann, James I; Topeka, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Mann, John C; Fredonia, 03 in Architecture. Mann, Linda R; Kansas City, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Sixth Row: Mann, Mary F; Dodge City, Junior in Secondary Education. Manning, Lawrence M; Leawood, Sophomore in General. Manning, Sammye S; Norton, Sophomore in Secon- dary Education. Mansholt, Virginia L; Lebanon, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Seventh Row: Manuel, Maureen K; Manhattan, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Manweiler, Steven R; Hoisington, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Mapes, Janet K; Netawaka, Soph- omore in Home Economics and Extension. Marcotte, Robert P; Salina, Sophomore in Business Administration. Eighth Row: Marker, Jack H; Blue Springs, Mo., Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Marker, James N; Yates Center, Junior in Secondary Education. Markley, Barbara L; Salina, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Marlatt, Susan L; Atchi- son, Freshman in Elementary Education. Bottom Row: Marmet, Kent L; Sabetha, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Marolf, Judith A; Bellevue, Neb., Junior in Elementary Education. Marquis, Dennis W; Tonganoxie, Sophomore in Wildlife Conservation. Marr, Gary D; Webber, Junior in Vet- erinary Medicine. 514 ?M SA Top Row: Marts, Robert L; Howard, Sophomore in General. Marschel, Frederick; Prairie Village, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Marsh, Carol L; Prairie Village, Junior in Secon- dary Education. Marsh, James T; Sun City, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Marsh, Ross C; Los Angeles, Junior in Business Administration. Marshall, Janet D; Ft. Scott, Sophomore in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Marshall, Merilyn J; Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics and Nursing. Marshall, Thomas E; Minneola, Freshman in General. Third Row: Marten, Albert G; Clay Center, Freshman in Tech- nical Journalism. Marten, Ruth E; Onaga, Freshman in General. Marteney, Jacqueline; Buhler, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Martin, Ann; Overland Park, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Fourth Row: Martin, Carol A; Topeka, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Martin, David A; Kansas City, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Martin, Larry R; Matfield Green, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Martin, Lee A; Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Fifth Row: Martin, Max T; Clay Center, Junior in Secondary Education. Martin, Michael P; Milwaukee, Wis., Sophomore in Business Administration. Martin, Stephen L; Belleville, Freshman in General. Martindale, Donna L; Burlington, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Sixth Row: Martindale, Susan J; Onaga, Sophomore in Physical Education. Marx, Robert J; Omaha, Neb., 02 in Architecture. Mason, Stella K; Morrowville, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Mason, Virginia P; Salina, Junior in Speech. Seventh Row: Massey, Larry B; St. John, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Massieon, Richard J; Wamego, Freshman in Pre- Law. Massingill, Kenneth; Atchison, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Masters, Daniel W; Kansas City, 01 in Architecture. Eighth Row: Mathews, Philip V; Lyons, Junior in Animal Hus- bandry. Mathews, Robert J; Kansas City, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Mathias, Albert R; Burlington, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Mathias, Carolyn J; Leroy, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Mathias, Kenneth E; McCook, Neb., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Matson, Eileen M; Clifton, Junior in Secondary Education. Matthews, Edward S; Eldorado, Fresh- man in Chemical Engineering. Matthews, Jacqueline; Clear- water, Junior in Elementary Education. 515 Underclassmen: Mat McD Top Row: Matthews, Robert R; Cedar Vale, Freshman in Tech- nical Journalism. Mattox, Fredrick L; Piper, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Mattox, Louise M; Piper, Freshman in Home Economics. Mau, Mary S; Topeka, Junior in Elementary Education. Second Row: Mauck, William D; Goddard, Freshman in Gen- eral. Mauderly, Joe L; Strong City, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Mauk, John V; Douglass, Freshman in General. Maul, Elona M; Evergreen, Colo., Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Liberal Arts. Third Row: Mauler, Loretta A; Olmitz, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Maxwell, Sharon L; Newton, Freshman in Social Sciences. Maxwell, Vernon D; Allen, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Maxwell, William K; Mission, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Fourth Row: May, Leon R; Ellis, 01 in Architecture. Mayfield, Claudia J; Delphos, Freshman in Art. Mayhew, Barclay J; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Mayhill, Dorothy L; Arkansas City, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Fifth Row: Mayhill, Robert W; Arkansas City, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Maynard, Jean A; Overland Park, Junior in English. Mazaika, Trudine M; Moraga, Calif., Freshman in Clothing Retailing. McAdow, Mary J; Vassar, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Sixth Row: McCabe, Marilyn J; Overland Park, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. McCabe, Patricia; Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McCargar, Gary D; Salina, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. McCarthy, Kathryn M; Great Bend, Freshman in Physical Education. Seventh Row: McCarty, John R; McDonald, Pa., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McCaslin, Ann; Stockton, Junior in Elementary Education. McCauley, Margaret L; Valley Falls, Freshman in Home Economics. McClaren, Janice F; Lakin, Freshman in Medical Technology. Eighth Row: McClaskey, George E; Pittsburg, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. McClean, Robin R; Lewis, Freshman in Modern Languages. McClelland, James A; Hoxie, Sophomore in Business Administration. McCobb, Allan P; Russell, Sopho- more in General. Bottom Row: McConachie, Daniel R; Wichita, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. McConnell, James L; Dodge City, Junior in Business Administration. McConnell, John O; Wichita, 02 in Architecture. McCord, Melissa J; Washington, D.C., Fresh- man in Modern Languages. 516 Top Row: McCorkle, Thomas J; Wichita, Freshman in Social Science. McCormick, John S; Burr Oak, Sophomore in Bio- logical Science. McCormick, Michael J; Manhattan, Freshman in General. McCormick, Thomas W; Junction City, Junior in Mathematics. Second Row: McCosh, Linda L; Abilene, Junior in Elementary Education. McCoy, Ronda E; Marysville, Junior in Secondary Education. McCoy, Susan J; Hiawatha, Junior in Bacteriology. McCready, Stuart T; Longford, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Third Row: McCreary, Frederick; Norton, Junior in Technical Journalism. McCullar, Susan R; Ft. Rucker, Ala., Junior in Tex- tiles and Clothing. McCune, David E; Montezuma, Freshman in Physics. McDaniel, Brenda C; Wetmore, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Fourth Row: McDermet, Staley B; Leawood, 03 in Architecture. McDonald, Craydon D; Syracuse, Freshman in Business Ad- ministration. McDonald, Galen R; Mullinville, Freshman in Agriculture. McDonald, Hal T; Leawood, 03 in Architecture. Bottom Row: McDonald, Joyce E; Wichita, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. McDonald, Peggy A; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. McDonald, Randy J; Garden City, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. McDougal, Bonnie L; Topeka, Fresh- man in Textiles and Clothing. Explaining an exhibit, an engineer talks to some of the estimated 10.000 persons who visited Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Underclassmen: McD Mer Top Row: McDougal, David E; Topeka, Junior in Industrial Engineering. McElfresh, James D; Satanta, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. McElwain, Sandra L; Wichita, Fresh- man in Home Economics. McEwen, Charles; Republic, Sopho- more in General. Second Row: McFadden, Aloha W; Riley, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. McFadden, Walter E; Stafford, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. McFarland, Carolyn L; Norton, Fresh- man in Music Education. McGee, Judith E; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in General. Third Row: McGehe, Bruce A; Manhattan, Junior in Zoology. McGettrick, Leanna; Chanute, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. McGhee, Daniel; Kansas City, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. McGoogan, Kathryn A; Lincoln, Neb., Sophomore in Sociology. Fourth Row: McGrath, Michael J; Cleveland, Ohio, Freshman in Mathematics. McGregor, Douglas D; Borger, Tex., Junior in Mechanical Engineering. McGugin, Rex G; Frankfort, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Fifth Row: Mclntosh, Gene A; Courtland, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Mclntyre, Frank W; Rexford, Freshman in Music Educa- tion. Mclntyre, Steven G; Jewell, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McKaig, William J; Gardner, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Sixth Row: McKay, Carole S; Bethel, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. McKay, Cheryl J; Dresden, Freshman in Textiles and. Clothing. McKee, Carl E; Spearville, Sophomore in Agricultural Mechanization. McKee, Roger R; Wetmore, Sophomore in Agricultural Mechanization. Seventh Row: McKenzie, Douglas R; Hebron, Neb., Freshman in Architectural Engineering. McKinley, Janice L; St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore in Physics. McKinney, Donald E; Junction City, Junior in General. McKinnis, Jim A; Lyons, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Eighth Row: McKnight, Clifford S; Greenburg, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. McKnight, Janice D; Eskridge, Sopho- more in Home Economics. McLaughlin, Donald W; Stockton, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. McLenon, Paul A; Effingham, Sophomore in General. Bottom Row: McManis, Kay J; Manhattan, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. McMillin, Karen R; Prairie Village, Junior in Bacteriology. McMullen, Rodney D; Phillipsburg, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. McMurray, Diane S; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Cloth Soph Junio Fresh trical Pre-M Civil more Bottom in Mai Home Junior in Arc] 518 -- Top Row: McMurry, Nancy L; Hutchinson, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. McNeal, Janice E; Waldo, Sophomore in Elementary Education. McNeal, Kathleen A; Wayzata, Minn., Junior in Home Economics. McNeely, Marcia A; Wichita, Junior in Medical Technology. Second Row: McNeill, Sherry K; Havensville, Freshman in General. McNeill, William B; Havensville, Junior in Dairy Manufacturing. McNitt, Gordon K; Yates Center, Freshman in Horticulture. MacQuillan, Jacqueline; Clearwater, Freshman in Mathematics. Third Row: McVay, Richard H; Junction City, Freshman in Agriculture. McWhorter, Robert P; Junction City, Junior in Landscape Architecture. McWilliams, Sally R; Junction City, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Mead, Joel L; Dodge City, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Fourth Row: Means, Gerald R; Salina, Sophomore in Pre- Medicine. Mease, Robert P; Isabel, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Meats, Robert D; Beloit, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Mebed, Susan A; Topeka, Fresh- man in Psychology. Fifth Row: Meehan, Mary C; Topeka, Junior in English. Meek, Frederick C; Herington, Freshman in Pre-Law. Meek, Patsy C; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Physical Education. Meeks, Charles E; Parsons, Junior in Agricultural Education. Sixth Row: Meeks, Ellis M; Hutchinson, Special in Business Administration. Meerpohl, Judy L; Manhattan, Junior in Modem Languages. Meetz, Johnny E; Newton, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Mehl, Gary R; Liberal, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Seventh Row: Mehring, Josephine B; Leawood, Freshman in Clothing and Retailing. Meier, Kathleen F; Baxter Springs, Sophomore in Mathematics. Meirowsky, Bernard J; Florence, Junior in Secondary Education. Meisegeier, Larry R; Barron, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Eighth Row: Meisenheimer, William; Hiawatha, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. Melichar, Robert M; Caldwell, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Mellgren, David J; Manhattan, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Mellott, Mitchell P; Edwardsville, Sopho- more in Pre-Dentistry. Bottom Row: Melvin Judith A; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Mathematics. Menhusen, Malinda G; Jewell, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Mennemeyer, Paul F; Neodesha, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Merica, Mark D; Salina, 01 in Architecture. 519 Underclassmen: Mer Moa Top Row: Merriam, Joseph G; Lake Forest, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Merrill, Susan; LaCrosse, Junior in Sec- ondary Education. Merriman, Pamela A; Atchison, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Merten, Donald H; Rapid City, S.D., Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Second Row: Mertz, Jacob E; Wamego, Junior in General. Messersmith, Maria J; Ellinwood, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Metzger, Ronald C; Scott City, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Metzinger, Gary D; Caldwell, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Meyer, Dorothy Administration Accounting, omore in Home Economics Sophomore in Horticulture. 02 in Architecture. L; Palmer, Freshman in Business Meyer, Janet S; Wichita, Soph- Teaching. Meyer, Jerry G; Caney, Meyer, John T; Essexville, Mich., Fourth Row: Michael, Cynthia A; Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Micheals, Christopher C; Monrovia, Calif., Freshman in Statistics. Michie, Terry K; Pittsburg, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Mickey, David H; Norton, Junior in Technical Journalism. Fifth Row: Middleton, Richard L; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Mikesell, Carolyn M; Courtland, Freshman in Home Economics. Milbourn, Mark T; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Milburn, Marlyse K; Rolla, Freshman in Home Economics. Sixth Row: Miles, Connie K; Atchison, Junior in Secondary Education. Miles, Janice J; Mt. Hope, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Millenbruch, Janice; Frankfort, Junior in Home Economics and Journalism. Miller, Arden P; Salina, Freshman in Pre-Law. Seventh Row: Miller, Bruce D; Everest, Freshman in Agriculture. Miller, Carol E; Newton, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Miller, Cheryl J; Little River, Freshman in Art. Miller, Craig L; Overland Park, Junior in Horticulture. Eighth Row: Miller, Dallas E; Barberton, Ohio., Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Miller, David R; Bazine, Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Miller, Dennis L; St. Marys, Freshman in Agriculture. Miller, Dorothy D; Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Bottom Row: Miller, Edward P; Leawood, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Faith P; Pittsburg, Freshman in Home Economics. Miller, Gregory L; Manhattan, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Miller, Janet L; Wamego, Freshman in Home Economics. 520 I Top Row: Miller, James R; Newton, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Miller, Jean M; Haven, Junior in History. Miller, John R; Great Bend, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Miller, Linda M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Modern Languages. Second Row: Miller, Lynda K; Hope, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Miller, Margo J; Belleville, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Miller, Marshall F; Mullinville, Junior in Feed Technology. Miller, Melvin B; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Third Row: Miller, Patricia A; Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Miller, Patricia A; Burlington Junction, Mo., Home Economics and Nursing. Miller, Robert F; Leaven- worth, Sophomore in Biological Science. Miller, Robert H; Wellington, Junior in Agronomy. Fourth Row: Miller, Roger A; Wichita, Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Miller, Ronald G; Liberty, Mo., 02 in Architecture. Miller, Suzanne; Princeton, N.J., Junior in Technical Journalism. Miller, Suzanne; Effingham, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Fifth Row: Miller, Travis L; Dwight, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Miller, Willard A; Garnett, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Milleson, Ronald M; Culver, Junior in Business Administration. Millis, Danny H; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Sixth Row: Mills, Michael T; Russell, Sophomore in English. Minei, Masanori; Okinawa, Japan, 01 in Architecture. Miner, Dennis L; Ness City, Junior in Music Education. Minnis, Ro- berta I; Red Oak, Iowa, Sophomore in Business Administration. Seventh Row: Minturn, Brian N; Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration. Mitcha, John L; Overland Park, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Mitchell, Alan M; McPherson, Sopho- more in Agricultural Engineering. Mitchell, Barbara S; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Eighth Row: Mitchell, Karen L; Manhattan, Sophomore in Home Economics. Mitchell, Mary V; Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Mitchell, Mona L; Wichita, Freshman in General. Mitchell, Patricia C; Paola, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Mitchell, Sharlene K; Summerfield, Freshman in Mathematics. Mitchem, John R; Sedgwick, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Mizell, Robert H; Norton, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Moats, Evelyn L; Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics. I - %TJ 521 Underclassmen: Mob Mul Top Row: Mobley, Susan M; Wichita, Sophomore in Speech. Moehlman, Patricia L; Manhattan, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Moews, Robert M; Louisburg, Junior in Music Education. Mohler, Walter K; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Mohrman, Carolyn K; Byron, Neb., Junior in Physical Therapy. Molinari, Peter L; Livermore, Calif., Junior in Business Administration. Moline, Beryl J; Gypsum, Fresh- man in Elementary Education. Monahan, Marcia S; Manhat- tan, Junior in Zoology. Third Row: Montford, Dianna J; Plevna, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Montgomery, Michael; Sabetha, Sopho- more in Pre-Medicine. Montgomery, Ronald E; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Montgomery, Susan D; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Moody, Ann E; Olathe, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Moody, Mary J; Erie, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Moore, Eva A; Manhattan, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Moore, James R; Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Fifth Row: Moore, Janet L; Linn, Junior in Family and Child Development. Moore, John H; Atchison, Freshman in Chem- istry. Moore, Lowell G; Muscotah, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Moore, Lyle V; Leavenworth, Junior in Government. Sixth Row: Moore, Michael K; Jamestown, Freshman in Vet- erinary Medicine. Moore, Miriam A; Jamestown, Freshman in Home Economics. Moore, Philip F; Wichita, Junior in Pre- Law. Moore, Phillip E; Kingman, Freshman in Milling Tech- nology. Seventh Row: Moore, Rodney L; Clyde, 02 in Architecture. Moore, Sandra C; Munden, Sophomore in Horticulture. Moore, Sandra R; Elkhart, Freshman in Medical Technology. Moore, William T; Ashland, Junior in Pre-Law. Eighth Row: Morehouse, Richard W; Manchester, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Morgan, Alice P; Arkansas City, Junior in Mathematics. Morgan, Carla S; Elkhart, Freshman in Secon- dary Education. Morgan, Jerry D; Topeka, Freshman in Agri- culture. Bottom Row: Morgan, Johnnie L; Garden City, Junior in Die- tetics and. Institutional Management. Morgan, Linda M; Hugo- ton, Junior in Elementary Education. Morgan, Lyn J; Good- land, Freshman in Psychology. Morgan, Richard E; Concordia, 02 in Architecture. 522 Top Row: Morgenson, Jonathon D; Salina, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Morgenstern, Jerry L; Hoisington, Sopho- more in Agricultural Engineering. Morris, Billy R; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Morris, Danny L; Winfield, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Morris, Dennis M; Augusta, Freshman in General. Morris, Jerry L; Augusta, Freshman in Psychology. Morris, Phillip T; Winfield, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Mor- ris, Royce L; Lyons, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Morris, Stephen R; Hugoton, Freshman in Agri- culture Engineering. Morris, William A; Augusta, 04 in Archi- tecture. Morris, William W; Wichita, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Morrison, James W; Manhattan, Freshman in Government. Fourth Row: Morrison, Sidney L; Waubay, S.D., 03 in Archi- tecture. Morrissette, Linda K; Mission, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Morrissette, Michael; Liberal, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Morrow, Janice J; Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Morrow, Robert L; St. Marys, 01 in Architecture. Mortimer, Alan J; Gypsum, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Mortimer, Bruce D; Salina, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration. Mortimer, Kay D; Salina, Sophomore in General. Sixth Row: Morton, Marcia J; Oxford, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Morton, Marie J; Oxford, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Morton, Ronald E; Oberlin, Freshman in Pre-Law. Motes, Larry R; Scottsville, Freshman in Agriculture. Seventh Row: Mott, David A; Kansas City, 04 in Architecture. Moulin, Carl F; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Business Administration. Moulton, Robert E; Elmhurst, 111., Junior in Business Administration. Mount, Sharon A; Polo, 111., Junior in Chemistry. Eighth Row: Moyer, Julia J; Prairie Village, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Moyer, Rodney E; Manhattan, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Moyle, Mary K; Kansas City, Freshman in Applied Music. Muehring, Paul E; Downey, Calif., Junior in Technical Journalism. Bottom Row: Mueller, Barbara L; Hanover, Junior in Elementary Education. Mulanax, Kenneth L; Abilene, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Mulanax, Roger L; Manhattan, 02 in Architecture. Mullally, Wayne J; Liberty, N.Y., Freshman in Civil Engineering. 523 Underclassmen: Mul Nel Top Row: Mullen, Robert L; Great Bend, Junior in Business Administration. Munger, Phyllis L; Dodge City, Freshman in Business Administ ration. Munson, Virginia M; junction City, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Munz, Gloria D; Union, N.J., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Second Row: Muret, Jeanne L; Winfield, Junior in Home Eco- nomics and Extension. Murphy, Barbara A; Liberty, Mo., Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Murphy, James P; Abilene, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Murphy, Jean A; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Physical Education. Third Row: Murphy, Maryanne; Sublette, Sophomore in English. Murray, John H; Leavenworth, Sophomore in Pre-Forestry. Murray, Michael J; Muncie, Freshman in Agriculture. Murray, Sherry L; Linn, Junior in Home Economics and Nursing. Fourth Row: Murray, Valarie L; Wichita, Home Economics and Art. Murrow, Elton G; Blue Mound, Sophomore in Agricultural Education. Murry, Catherine A; Kankakee, 111., Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Murry, Frank D; Kankakee, 111., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fifth Row: Mustoe, Martha A; Rexford, Junior in Secondary Education. Myer, Pamela A; Wichita, Sophomore in Psychology. Myers, Cecilia J; Hutchinson, Junior in Secondary Education. Myers, Charles R; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Architectural Engineering. Sixth Row: Myers, Dennis E; Barnard, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Myers, Dennis T; Mission, Sophomore in Pre- Dentistry. Myers, Gordon E; Shawnee Mission, 01 in Architec- ture. Myers, Jan M; Topeka, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Seventh Row: Myers, Jeri R; Overland Park, Freshman in Elementary Education. Myers, Laverne R; Abilene, Junior in Dairy Production. Myers, Marilyn S; Alma, Junior in History. Myers, Sherril J; Wichita, Sophomore in Clothing and Retailing. Eighth Row: Nafziger, Gary L; Narka, Sophomore in Business Administration. Nash, Rodney T; Greensburg, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Nations, Kathajean; Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Naylor, Janet A; Burlington, Fresh- man in Clothing Retailing. Bottom Row: Neaderhiser, Keith D; Longford, Junior in Speech. Neaderhiser, Sandra; Longford, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Neal, John A; Menlo, Junior in Electrical Engineer- ing. Neal, Leslie J; Arkansas City, Freshman in Bacteriology. 524 During campus Peace Corps Week, students inquire about taking tests and applying for international work with the Peace Corps. Top Row: Nease, Grace I; Hugoton, Sophomore in Home Economics and Extension. Nebgen, John T; Bern, Junior in Civil Engineering. Nebgen, Judy E; Bern, Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Negrini, William L; Norwood, Freshman in Horticulture. Second Row: Nehring, Dianne F; Alma, Sophomore in English. Neighbor, Ralph M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Neis, Lucinda L; Eudora, Freshman in Home Economics and Extension. Nellor, Tudor M; Kansas City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Third Row: Nelson, Ann E; Ellis, Sophomore in History. Nelson, Candace A; Culver, Freshman in Elementary Education. Nelson, Carol A; Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Nelson, Dennis T; Salina, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Nelson, James P; Horton, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Nelson, Karyl S; Garden City, Freshman in General. Nelson, Luann K; McPherson, Freshman in Home Economics. Nelson, Merle F; Bridgeport, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Bottom Row: Nelson, Philip S; Solomon, Freshman in Agricul- ture. Nelson, Richard B; Great Bend, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Nelson, Robert K; Rockville, Md., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Nelson, Sandra S; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Secondary Education. 525 Underclassmen: Nel Odl Top Row: Nelson, Sharon L; Herington, Junior in Home Eco- nomics Teaching. Nelson, Sharyl A; Horton, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Nelson, Suzanne E; Overland Park, Fresh- man in Secondary Education. Nelson, Vaughn L; Clyde, Fresh- man in Agricultural Mechanization. Second Row: Nepote, Don L; Girard, Freshman in Agriculture Education. Nesmith, Ingrid E; Manhattan, Junior in Medical Technology. Neufeldt, Elaine R; Inman, Junior in Medical Technology. Neuschafer, Larry G; Bushton, Sophomore in Mathematics. Third Row: New, Jennifer L; Russell, Freshman in General. New, Jimmy F; Russell, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Newby, Martha A; Eureka, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Newcomer, Michael P; Topeka, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Fourth Row: Newcomer, Sonja L; Scott City, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Newkirk, Richard L; Olathe, Sophomore in Psychology. Newton, Sharon L; Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Newton, Steven C; Spring Hill, Sophomore in Geography. Fifth Row: Nichols, Connie V; Osborne, Junior in Elementary Education. Nichols, Margaret E; Manhattan, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Nichols, Robert B; Dallas, Tex., Junior in Economics. Nicholson, Patricia; Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Sixth Row: Nicholson, Rodney D; Maize, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Nickel, Duane F; Colby, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Nicklas, Kim S; Leawood, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Nickoley, Loren D; Alta Vista, Fresh- man in Chemical Engineering. Seventh Row: Nickum, Roy H; Kansas City, Freshman in Nu- clear Engineering. Niedenthal, Galen R; Russell, Freshman in Agronomy. Niedenthal, Linda K; Russell, Junior in Sociology. Nielson, Charles C; Parsons, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Eighth Row: Niemoeller, Howard; Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration A ccounting. Niemoller, Bonnie E; Wakefield, Junior in Secondary Education. Nightingale, Con- rad; Halstead, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Niko- lenko, Nicholas; Los Angeles, Calif., Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Niles, Nancy L; Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education; Nitzsche, Larry E; Turon, Sophomore in Chemistry. Nivison, Richard L; Salina, Sophomore in Electrical Engi- neering. Nixon, Betty J; Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. 526 Top Row: Nixon, Janice K; Topeka, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Nixon, Janis V; Eurek ' a, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Nixon, Larry J; Wellington, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Nixon, Marilyn S; Belle Plaine, Freshman in Elementary Education. Second Row: Noble, Carol A; Wichita, Freshman in Elementary Education. Nolle, Larry D; Hiawatha, Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Norberg, John E; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Physics. Norberg, Kathryn I; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in General. Third Row: Norbury, Fritz; Prescott, Sophomore in Feed Tech- nology. Nordvig, Owen K; Capron, 111., Sophomore in Land- scape Architecture. Norman, Reid L; Scott City, Junior in Mathematics. Norris, Karen D; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Fourth Row: North, Vicki L; White City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Norton, Kenneth F; Topeka, Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Norton, Richard K; Plain- field, N. J., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Novak, Michael A; Ellsworth, Junior in Secondary Education. Fifth Row: Novosel, John M; Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Nudson, Steven R; Meriden, Freshman in General. Nulty, Judith R; Jewell, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Nuss, Norman P; Russell, Junior in Physical Education. Sixth Row: Nuss, Robert D; Newton, Sophomore in Biological Science. Nuttelman, Robert A; Independence, Junior in Nu- clear Engineering. Nydell, Dianne S; Topeka, Freshman in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Nye, Gary G; Wichita, Freshman in General. Seventh Row: Nye, John C; Bluff City, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Nyquist, Anellen; Boulder, Colo., Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Nyswonger, Stana J; Topeka, Sophomore in Speech. Oberhelman, Joline F; Independence, Mo., Junior in Home Economics. Eighth Row: Obermueller, Evon L; Lincoln, Freshman in Home Economics. Obermueller, Gary K; Westfall, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Ochs, Carol A; Hoisington, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. O ' Connor, Donald D; Herington, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bottom Row: O ' Connor, Karen L; Gardner, Freshman in General. O ' Dell, Glen A; Ulysses, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. O ' Dell, Larry D; Sedgwick, Sophomore in Nu- clear Engineering. Odle, Terry W; Glade, Freshman in Agriculture. 527 Underclassmen: O ' D Par Top Row: O ' Donnell, Jerry L; Augusta, Sophomore in Mechan- ical Engineering. Oeser, Kathey L; Claflin, Freshman in General. O ' Fallon, James M; Manhattan, Junior in Pre-Law. Offutt, Robert L; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in General. Second Row: Ogden, Gerald H; Leawood, Freshman in Agri- culture. O ' Hanlon, Patrick D; Washington, Iowa, Sophomore in Business Administration. O ' Hara, Gary E; Partridge, Fresh- man in Agriculture. Ohl, Charles E; Great Bend, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Third Row: Ohlde, Douglas A; Palmer, Sophomore in Feed Technology. Ohlsen, Joel D; Wichita, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Oka, Ikuo; Japan, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Oke, Susan M; Kansas City, Junior in General. Fourth Row: Old, Beverly S; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Music Education. Oleen, Judy A; Falun, Junior in Home Eco- nomics. Olivier, Donna L; Danville, Junior in Family and Child Development. Olson, Gordon R; Alameda, Calif., Fresh- man in Pre-Law. Fifth Row: Olson, John W; Leonardville, Junior in Secondary Education. Olson, Judith J; Leonardville, Freshman in Physical Education. Olson, Keith F; Hopkins, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Olson, Nancy J; Manhattan, Junior in Modern Languages. Sixth Row: Olson, Sandra L; Dwight, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Olson, Victor J; Dwight, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Olsson, Janice M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in General. Oman, Dwight W; Leonardville, Freshman in Secon- dary Education. Seventh Row: O ' Neill, Michael J; Leawood, Freshman in Pre- Forestry. Oniki, Steven G; Salina, Junior in Physical Education. Opfer, Walter D; Lansing, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Opocensky, Phyllis E; Cuba, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Eighth Row: Oppenlander, Lysle R; Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Oring, Kenneth A; Livingston, N. J., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Orrell, Linda D; Peck, Sophomore in Humanities. Orth, Janice M; St. Francis, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Ortmann, Donna D; Topeka, Freshman in Business Administration. Osborn, Elizabeth A; Topeka, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Osborn, James M; Liberal, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Osborn, Throck M; Wichita, Sopho- more in Business Administration. 528 Top Row: Osborne, Janet S; Wichita, Freshman in Modern Languages. Osborne, Rex D; Council Grove, Junior in Mechan- ical Engineering. Ott, Faith A; Maize, Freshman in Physical Education. Otte, Kent E; Great Bend, Freshman in Agricul- tural Economics. Second Row: Otte, Linda S; Salina, Freshman in Clothing Re- tailing. Otte, Myrna M; Great Bend, Junior in Music Education. Ottenberg, Ray; Washington, D.C., Freshman in Bakery Man- agement. Ours, Stephen E; Salina, Freshman in General. Third Row: Oursler, Thomas L; Topeka, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Overman, William F; Wichita, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Overstreet, Lavonda; Wichita, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Overton, Jerry W; Elk City, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Owen, Gary D; Dighton, Junior in Civil Engineer- ing. Owens, Sharon L; St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Paddock, Garry O; Mound City, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Paddock, Richard S; Fort Worth, Tex., Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fifth Row: Page, Charles L; Atchison, Sophomore in General. Pallesen, Annette; Topeka, Freshman in General. Palmberg, Thane R; Topeka, Freshman in General. Palmer, Larry G; Kan- sas City, Mo., Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Sixth Row: Palmer, Nancy J; White City, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Palmer, Patricia A; White City, 02 in Architecture. Pankratz, Marilyn K; Wichita, Junior in Physical Therapy. Pannbacker, Beth M; Washington, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Seventh Row: Paquette, Lonnie L; Clay Center, Sophomore in Architectural Engineering. Parke, Susan E; Arlington, Va., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Parker, Elizabeth H; Boulder, Colo., Freshman in General. Parker, Natalie J; Clear- water, Freshman in General. Eighth Row: Parker, Ralph M; Wellington, 04 in Architecture. Parker, Robert G; Topeka, Sophomore in Industrial Engineer- ing. Parker, Rosanne M; Wichita, Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Parker, Suzanne; Clearwater, Junior in Music Education. Bottom Row: Parks, Janice L; Overland Park, Junior in Sociology. Parks, Roger E; Hoisington, Freshman in General. Partch, Sue L; Bird City, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Parthemer, Nancy C; Frankfort, Sophomore in General. 529 Underclassmen: Pas Pirn Top Row: Paste, Richard C; Atchison, 01 in Architecture. Patterson, Dennis C; Topeka, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Pat- terson, Randy B; Bethel, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Patton, Janet L; Chase, Junior in Home Economics and Extension. Second Row: Patton, Patricia A; Blauvelt, N.Y., Freshman in Elementary Education. Patton, Patricia A; Riverton, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Paulsen, Patsy S; Wichita, Fresh- man in General. Pearson, Carol L; Pryor, Okla., Freshman in Technical Journalism. Tliird Row: Pearson, Carol S; Beloit, Freshman in General. Pearson, Elaine L; Reading, Sophomore in General. Pearson, Thomas C; Concordia, 01 in Architecture. Pearson, Wayne A; Concordia, Junior in Music Education. Fourth Row: Pease, Jane E; Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Peck, Lonnie J; Salina, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Peck, Marilynn J; Junction City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Peirce, Eileen; Hutchinson, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Fifth Row: Peirce, Stephen W; Hutchinson, Junior in Philosophy. Pels, William C; Danbury, Conn., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Peltier, Sharon A; Concordia, Junior in Modern Languages. Penka, Jerold D; Healy, Junior in Agricultural Education. Sixth Row: Penner, Jeanene S; Hutchinson, Junior in Elementary Education. Penner, Richard L; Sedgwick, Sophomore in General. Penner, Robert P; Hillsboro, Sophomore in Sociology. Pepper, Diane G; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Seventh Row: Percival, Sharon L; Coffeyville, Freshman in Modern Languages. Perkins, D. Eric; Elkhart, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Perkins, William H; Spearville, Freshman in Landscape Architecture. Perrier, John W; Dodge City, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Eighth Row: Perrier, Thomas D; Eureka, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Perry, Dale J; Waverly, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Perry, Layton M; Overland Park, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Perry, Norma B; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Bottom Row: Peterman, Jennifer- J; Augusta, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Peters, Dennis R; Belleville, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Peters, Douglas K; Ellinwood, Freshman in Agriculture. Peters, Karen S; Belleville, Freshman in General. 530 Top Row: Peters, Lola J; Summerfield, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Petersen, George E; Dighton, Sophomore in Business Administration. Petersen, Rodney D; Republic, Junior in Physical Education. Peterson, Dale E; Morrowville, Sopho- more in General. Second Row: Peterson, Eldon E; Lindsborg, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Peterson, Fred L; Junction City, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Peterson, Garth L; Monument, Fresh- man in Veterinary Medicine. Peterson, Harold C; Mankato, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Third Row: Peterson, Jean E; Topeka, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Peterson, Lance A; Lincoln, Freshman in Agriculture. Peterson, Larry M; Burdick, Sophomore in Wild- life Conservation. Peterson, Lynee J; Inman, Junior in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Fourth Row: Peterson, Mary E; Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman in Home Economics. Peterson, Orville M; Bazaar, Junior in Agronomy. Peterson, Patricia L; Topeka, Junior in Elementary Education. Peterson, Ronald L; Haddam, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Fifth Row: Peterson, Ronald W; Clyde, Sophomore in Geology. Petr, Daniel D; Blue Rapids, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Petri, Raymond L; Waverly, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Petsch, Harold A; Kansas City, 03 in Architecture. Sixth Row: Peyton, Robert H; Norwich, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Pfanenstiel, Richard; Salina, Junior in Pre-Law. Pfeifer, Larry E; Victoria, Freshman in Agricultural Engineer- ing. Pflughoeft, Alan K; Ellsworth, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Seventh Row: Pflughoeft, Mary J; Ellsworth, Junior in Medical Technology. Pharo, Michael G; Salina, Freshman in Architec- tural Engineering. Phillips, Robert W; Maize, Sophomore in Chemistry. Phillips, Terry I; Parsons, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Eighth Row: Piatt, Joel D; Hutchinson, Junior in Social Sciences. Pickard, Stephen R; Concordia, Sophomore in Pre-Law. Picknick, Glenn M; Kansas City, Freshman in Wildlife Con- servation. Piepenbring, Jack; Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Pierce, Ralph L; Horton, Freshman in Chemistry. Pierson, Richard M; Overland Park, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Pilger, Shelia R; Sharon Springs, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Pimple, Michael R; Olpe, Junior in Elec- trical Engineering. 531 Underclassmen: Pin Qui Top Row: Pine, Stanley W; Manhattan, Junior in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Pinkerton, Shirley A; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Pinkstaff, Alan J; Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Pino, Nick; Santa Fe, N.M., Sophomore in Business Administration. Second Row: Pintar, Joseph S; Kansas City, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Piper, Danny L; Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration. Piper, Ross D; Burlington, 02 in Architecture. Pitt, John B; Massapequa, N.Y., 01 in Architecture. Third Row: Plett, Marilyn J; Garden City, Freshman in General. Plinsky, Robert O; Lincoln, Sophomore in Agronomy. Ploger, James R; Kinsley, Junior in Business Administration. Plummer, Gerald M; Bloomington, 111., Freshman in Pre-Law. Fourth Row: Poell, Linda A; Leavenworth, Freshman in Retail Floriculture. Pohl, Renita K; Baldwin, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Pohlman, Randolph A; Salina, Junior in Secondary Education. Pollock, Jon M; Mission Hills, Sopho- more in General. Fifth Row: Poison, Steven R; Kansas City, Mo., 03 in Archi- tecture. Poma, Louis L; Pagosa Springs, Colo., Junior in Business Administration. Pope, James W; Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Porter, Marcia L; Kansas City, Sophomore in History. Sixth Row: Post, Gail I; Waterville, Freshman in Secondary Education. Potter, Sarah A; Wichita, Junior in Physical Therapy. Pottroff, Marlene K; Liberal, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Powell, Constance A; Liberal, Junior in Elementary Education. Seventh Row: Powell, Cora S; Partridge, Junior in Geography. Powell, David C; Oradell, N.J., Sophomore in Music Educa- tion. Powell, Douglas E; Abilene, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Powell, Eugene L; Hanston, Sophomore in Agriculture. Eighth Row: Power, Virginia A; Mission, Junior in Elementary Education. Powers, Sherry L; Great Bend, Freshman in Social Sciences. Praeger, Kent R; Claflin, Sophomore in Political Science. Prather, Donald W; Topeka, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Prather, Jerry D; Topeka, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Preheim, Sally R; Hurley, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Presnal, Glade C; Goddard, Junior in Gov- ernment. Preston, Dale L; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Zoology. 532 I Top Row: Pretzer, Marilyn K; Elmdale, Freshman in General. Pretzer, Mary J; Elmdale, Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Prevo, Linda K; McPherson, Freshman in Mathe- matics. Price, Ann J; Atwood, Freshman in Music Education. Second Row: Price, Carl B; Topeka, Junior in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Prideaux, Judith L; Manhattan, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Printz, Edward M; Englewood, N.J., Junior in Speech. Pritchett, Lynda L; Prairie Village, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. Third Row: Fritz, Wayne L; Lincolnville, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Prochaska, Patricia; Topeka, Freshman in Medical Technology. Prose, Karen K; Dighton, Junior in Secondary Education. Prose, Ruby D; Alamota, Junior in Family and Child Development. Fourth Row: Prosser, David H; Denver, Colo., Freshman in General. Pryor, Mary A; Salina, Sophomore in Sociology. Ptacek, Betty J; Manhattan, Sophomore in Psychology. Puig, Jorge; Puerto Rico, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Pullman, Raymond P; Topeka, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Quails, Michael G; Wichita, Freshman in Physics. Query, Ann L; Brewster, Junior in English. Quillin, Dean M; South Haven, Junior in Agricultural Mechanization. At Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House, visitors inspect the Arnold Air Society display showing Air Force action paintings. UNITED STATES Underclassmen: Qui Rey Top Row: Quiring, John M; Wichita, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Rader, Kay M; Mount Hope, Freshman in Modern Languages. Raffety, Gary D; Manhattan, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Rafter, Barry L; Leavenworth, Junior in Archi- tectural Engineering. Second Row: Ragland, John W; Goodland, Mo., Freshman in Feed Technology. Raglow, Sheryl R; Bethel, Sophomore in Sociology. Raile, Loretta R; St. Francis, Junior in Secondary Education. Raines, Glenn A; Louisburg, Junior in Agronomy. Third Row: Rains, Mary K; Wichita, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics. Raitt, Judy E; Rose Hill, Freshman in Elementary Edu- cation. Ralston, Marguerite; Wichita, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Ramey, Virginia A; Abilene, Freshman in General. Fourth Row: Ramsey, Carl C; Salina, 01 in Architecture. Ramsey, Julie K; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Ramsey, Lane C; Topeka, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Randel, Kimble P; Kansas City, 02 in Architecture. Fifth Row: Randolph, Delvin D; Jennings, Sophomore in Vet- erinary Medicine. Raney, Leland W; Garnett, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Ransom, Nancy J; Williamsburg, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Ranz, Suzan C; Chanute, Freshman in General. Sixth Row: Rasmussen, Diane L; Oakley, Freshman in Business Administration. Rathbun, Gene P;Tescott, Sophomore in Nu- clear Engineering. Ratliff, Terry D; Junction City, Freshman in Pre-Law. Rattle, Cheryl L; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Social Sciences. I Seventh Row: Rawlings, Paul H; Overland Park, 01 in Architec- ture. Ray, Joseph M; Kansas City, 02 in Architecture. Raymer, Cecilia M; Larned, Junior in Home Economics and Nursing. Rea, Roger U; Halstead, Junior in Secondary Education. Eighth Row: Reay, Jo L; Wichita, Freshman in General. Reece, Dixie J; Mankato, Junior in Psychology. Reed, Barbara L; Liberal, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Reed, Ralph L; Fort Scott, Freshman in Agriculture. Bottom Row: Reed, Steven M; Topeka, Freshman in General. Reed, William W; Benton, Junior in Business Administration. Reedy, Stephen L; Hanover, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Reeh, Loretta E; Atwood, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Sevei Adm menl Elect in Hi tighti mini? Homi Gene: nomii ness Mech, sion, ; Freshi 534 Top Row: Rees, Jean E; Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics Nursing. Reeve, Sandra L; Garden City, 01 in Architecture. Reeves, Nancy C; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Regehr, Geraldine F; Hutchinson, Freshman in Home Economics and Extension. Second Row: Regier, Katherine M; Newton, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Reichard, Carolyn A; Darien, Conn., Freshman in Psychology. Rei chert, Walter]; Linden, N.J., 03 in Architecture. Reid, Richard M; Howard, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Reid, Shirley J; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Home Economics. Reid, Virginia R; Bedford, Tex., Freshman in Gen- eral. Reida, Frankie R; Rago, Junior in Physical Education. Reilly, Jean D; Fresno, Calif., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Reimer, Donald E; Cimarron, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Reimer, Robert R; Goessel, Sophomore in Agron- omy. Reinhardt, Nelson K; Council Grove, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Reiss, Raena L; Plains, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Fifth Row: Reissig, William H; St. John, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Reiter, Michael J; Kingman, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Reiter, Pamela J; Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Reiter, Stephen E; Paola, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Sixth Row: Reiz, Judith A; Wichita, Junior in Business Admin- istration. Remley, Max D; Beloit, Sophomore in General. Ren- ning, Claudette K; Eagle Grove, Iowa, Sophomore in Home Economi cs Nursing. Rensenhouse, Nina S; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Modern Languages. Seventh Row: Renz Karen S; Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration. Repp, Karen S; Junction City, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Reser, Larry D; Rossville, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Resley, Jacqueline M; Russell, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Eighth Row: Resley, Vicki A; Russell, Junior in Business Ad- ministration, Accounting. Reusser, Joan K; Walton, Junior in Home Economics. Rexroad, Chloe E; Downs, Freshman in General. Rexroat, Linda L; Downs, Freshman in Home Eco- nomics and Art. Bottom Row: Reynolds, Gregory M; Wichita, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Reynolds, James F; Salina, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Reynolds, Martha J; Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman in General. Reynolds, Nona G; Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Underclassmen: Rey Roc Top Row: Reynolds, William L; Winfield, Freshman in Agri- culture. Rhea, Arthur T; McPherson, Freshman in Psychology. Rhine, Barry L; Haddam, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Rhoads, Chester V; Great Bend, Sophomore in Horticulture. Second Row: Rhodes, Margaret E; Great Bend, Freshman in Elementary Education. Rhodes, Thomas W; Kansas City, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Rial, Linda R; Wa- mego, Junior in Secondary Education. Rice, Carolyn E; Wy- more, Neb., Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Third Row: Rice, Gaylord L; Paola, Freshman in Nuclear Engi- neering. Rice, Janet K; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Rice, Robert W; Emporia, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Rice, Sharon F; Ottawa, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Fourth Row: Rice, Terrence S; Valley Falls, Sophomore in Agronomy. Rich, Charles L; Overbrook, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Rich Randall L; St. John, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Richard, Barbara K; Miltonvale, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Fifth Row: Richards, Sandra K; Wichita, Sophomore in General. Richardson, Dale M; Stafford, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Richardson, Karen J; Leawood, Freshman in Home Economics. Richardson, Ralph C; Manhattan, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sixth Row: Richel, Linda A; Topeka, Junior in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Richter, Mary P; Montgomery, Ala., Freshman in Mathematics. Rickard, Loren J; Lyons, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Rickenbacher, Pattie; Prairie Village, Junior in Family and Child Development. Seventh Row: Ricker, Ronald R; Raymond, Freshman in Gen- eral. Ricklefs, Dennis E; Severance, Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Ridenour, Craig W; Council Grove, 01 in Architecture. Rider, Eugene D; Hays, Freshman in Business Administration. Eighth Row: Rieck, Larry A; Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre- Forestry. Riedel, Eugene A; Leavenworth, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Riedl, Don L; Cozad, Neb., Junior in Chem- ical Engineering. Riedl, Patrick H; Otis, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Bottom Row: Riedl, Robert L; Hoisington, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Rieke, Deanne M; Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman in General. Riemann, A. Edwin; Claflin, 02 in Architecture. Riemann, Jerald A; Claflin, Junior in Animal Husbandry. 536 Top Row: Hiemann, Melvin L; Claflin, Freshman in Agricul- tural Economics. Riley, Randall B; Valley Center, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Ring, Denise G; Conway, Freshman in Elementary Education. Ringel, Clark D; Alma, Junior in Me- chanical Engineering. Second Row: Ringel, Larry H; Alma, Sophomore in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Rinkel, Barbara I; Haviland, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Rippetoe, Robert D; Shreveport, La., Freshman in General. Rippey, Gertrude F; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Third Row: Risley, Rama J; Girard, Junior in Foods and Nutri- tion. Risley, Randy D; Girard, Freshman in Veterinary Medi- cine. Risser, Linda D; Leawood, Freshman in General. Rivers, Collin J; Brooklyn, N.Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Roach, Patricia A; Anthony, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Roach, Sallie K; Overland Park, Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. Roark, Sandra L; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Home Economics. Robb, David E; Dodge City, Junior in Agronomy. Fifth Row: Robben, Ronald D; Park, Freshman in Business Administration Accoun ting. Robbins, Carol L; Shawnee Mis- sion, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Robbins, Marilyn S; Newtonia, Mo., Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Roberson, Sharon P; Arkansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Roberts, Keith L; Bonner Springs, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Robertson, Dorothy J; Baldwin, Sophomore in Home Economics and Extension. Rob- inson, Jackie J; Frankfort, Sophomore in General. Robinson, James M; Kansas City, Junior in Sociology. Seventh Row: Robinson, Jannette S; Nashville, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Robinson, Larry W; Harveyville, Junior Wildlife Conservation. Robinson, Melvin, D; Sabetha, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Robinson, Pa- tricia A; Moorestown, N.J., Freshman in Elementary Education. Eighth Row: Robinson, Phyllis M; Lenexa, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Robinson, Richard L; Downs, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Robinson, Rita M; Hill City, Sopho- more in General. Robinson, Roy L; Kansas City, Freshman in Milling Technology. Bottom Row: Robison, Curtis L; Parsons, Sophomore in Mechan- ical Engineering. Robison, Roberta F; Liberty, Mo., Freshman in Elementary Education. Rock, William F; Muncie, Sophomore in Physical Education. Rockers, George A; Hiawatha, Fresh- man in Nuclear Engineering. 537 Underclassmen: Roc Rys Top Row: Rockholds, David R; Salina, Freshman in Secondary Education. Roebke, Catherine A; Clay Center, Freshman in Music. Roenne, George W; Osborne, Freshman in Physical Education. Roes, Herbert A; Mission, Junior in Business Administration. Second Row: Roesler, Ronald H; Junction City, Sophomore in Pre-Dentistry. Rogers, Candace L; Lawrence, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Rogers, Marvin Ray; Concordia, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Rogers, Michael D; Carbondale, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Third Row: Rogers, Neil D; Garnett, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Rogers, Patricia L; Valley Center, Junior in Chem- istry. Rohloff, Douglas M; Herington, Freshman in Secondary Education. Rohrbaugh, Robert G; Cimarron, Freshman in Vet- erinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Rokey, Garry J; Sabetha, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Rollins, David L; McLouth, Freshman in Mechan- ical Engineering. Rollins, Larry W; Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Romberger, Lynn D; Solomon, Freshman in Agriculture. Fifth Row: Romberger, Rodger J; Abilene, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Romig, William J; Manhattan, Junior in Physiology. Ronsick, Eugene J; Lincolnville, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Roode, Thomas M; Fairbury, Neb., Fresh- man in Animal Husbandry. Sixth Row: Root, Donald R; Ellsworth, Freshman in Secondary Education. Root, Jon R; Ellsworth, Junior in English. Rork, Dennis E; Mulvane, Freshman in Music Education. Rork, Edward L; Mulvane, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Seventh Row: Rose, Jack D; Tonganoxie, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Rose, Sara J; Ft. Dodge, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Rosen, Harvey I; Brooklyn, N.Y., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Rosenblatt, Lewis; Tenafly, N.J., Junior in Pre-Medicine. Eighth Row: Rosenkranz, Ronald R; Washington, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Rosenkranz, Susan L; Pratt, Junior in Technical Journalism. Rosenthal, Herbert M; Kansas City, Freshman in Landscape Architecture. Ross, Franklin H; Jewell, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Bottom Row: Ross, Norman K; Great Bend, Junior in Pre-Medi- cine. Ross, Richard D; Osage City, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Ross, William R; Beloit, Freshman in Secondary Education. Roth, Lloyd G; Hays, Junior in Architectural Engineering. 5 r i i I 538 A A MM w f ' - 4 AA : Top Row: Rothberger, Jamie; Topeka, Sophomore in Art. Roth- fuss, Jerry W; Clifton, Freshman in Bakery Management. Rotman, Janet A; Downs, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Rowan, Judith A; Belle Plaine, Sophomore in Secon- dary Education. Second Row: Rowe, Judith A; Wichita, Junior in Secondary Edu- cation. Rowland, James N; Junction City, Junior in Mathe- matics. Rowland, John Robert; Rockford, 111., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Rowland, Vickie K; Newton, Freshman in Home Economics. Third Row: Rowlen, Craig S; Belleville, Freshman in Mechani- cal Engineering. Rowlison, Jon R; Hoxie, Freshman in General. Royer, Dale L; Arrington, Sophomore in Mechanical Engi- neering. Ruckle, Delbert G; Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Sciences. Fourth Row: Ruediger, Norman E; Topeka, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Ruggles, Charles W; Manhattan, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Ruhnke, Bonnie R; Troy, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Rule, John R; Norton, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fifth Row: Rundell, Margaret E; Salina, Freshman in Business Administration. Rundell, Nancy L; Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Runnion, Karen L; Phillips- burg, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Rupp, Janet Sue; Manhattan, Freshman in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Rusch, Elaine A; Russell, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Rushton, William H; Wichita, Sopho- more in General. Rusink, Larry E; Frankfort, Sophomore in Bus- iness Administration. Russ, Roger A; Natoma, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Seventh Row: Russack, Mark; Paterson, N.J., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Russell, John L; Marion, Junior in Geology. Russell, Max R; Courtland, Freshman in Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Russell, Sue E; Leavenworth, Junior in Secondary Education. Eighth Row: Rust, Linda M; Goodland, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Ruthstrom, Lana S; Manhattan, Soph- omore in General. Ryan, James J; Manhattan, Sophomore in Business Administration. Ryan, John J; Dover, N.J., Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Bottom Row: Ryan, Mary E; Leavenworth, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Ryan, William D; Solomon, Freshman in Agriculture. Ryser, Charles A; Haddam, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Mechanization. Ryser, Mary A; Haddam, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. 539 Underclassmen: Sag Sch Top Row: Sageser, Sandra J; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Saindon, Jean E; Concordia, Freshman in Political Science. Saines, Nicoletta; Leavenworth, Junior in Secondary Education. Salisbury, Stanley A; Wichita, Junior in Psychology. Second Row: Salter, Moutrie L; Clay Center, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Sampson, Karen I; Salina, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Samuelson, Mark G; Augusta, Freshman in Government. Sand, Mary C; Riley, Sophomore in Business Administration. Third Row: Sandberg, Michael L; New York, N.Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sandell, Robert D; Manhattan, Junior in Physics. Sanders, Kenneth A; Hutchinson, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Sanders, Thomas B; Prairie Village, Junior in Horticulture. Fourth Row: Sandlin, Betty J; Olathe, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Sandlin, Sandra M; Olathe, Freshman in Physical Education. Sandy, Paula K; Osborne, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Sankey, Richard R; McPher- son, Sophomore in Dentistry. JJfiL ' S ft d I f ' f f Ir 4 .1 Fifth Row: Sansone, Gennaro; New York, N.Y., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Sapp, Gary L; Larned, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Saror, Daniel I; Nigeria, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sauble, John D; Cedar Point, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Sixth Row: Sauder, Sharon K; Madison, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Savoy, Douglas G; Wichita, 01 in Archi- tecture. Sayers, Julian F; Independence, 04 in Architecture. Scanlan, Patrick D; San Diego, Calif., 01 in Architecture. Seventh Row: Scanland, Judith A; Hutchinson, Junior in Elementary Education. Schafer, Charles P; Princeton, N.J., Freshman in General. Schaich, Cecelia M; Topeka, Sophomore in Foods and Nutrition. Schanefelt, Dennis D; Abilene, Fresh- man in Agriculture. Eighth Row: Schasteen, Patty J; Mound City, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Scheaffer, Daryl R; Abilene, Freshman in General. Schecher, Diane K; Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Scheffer, James D; Salina, Sophomore in Mathematics. Bottom Row: Schembs, Frank G; Kansas City, 03 in Architecture. Scheuerman, Perry O; Bison, Freshman in Chemical Engineer- ing. Schiff, Sue E; Medicine Lodge, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Schiffner, Glenn D; Colby, Junior in Agricultural Economics. 540 ,.- Duiel! lr,jgknr tonm in jiiti 01 in Ant ' ; Princr jmouinto 1 (Bin Aid -.- - ioriii Sunshine and fair temperatures sometimes induce professors to conduct small discussion groups or drawing classes out-of-doors. Top Row: Schild, Karin I; Phillipsburg, Sophomore in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Schimpf, Cheryl A; Marion, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Schinstock, Eugene E; Kinsley, Soph- omore in Pre-Medicine. Schlagel, Charles W; Olathe, junior in Government. Second Row: Schlagel, Mary A; Olathe, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Schleicher, Linda J; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Schlessiger, Mary E; Holyrood, Sophomore in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Schlosser, Bryon R; Kansas City, Freshman in Pre-Law. Third Row: Schmanke, Kenneth P; Alta Vista, Junior in Mechani- cal Engineering. Schmelzel, Betty A; Topeka, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Schmidt, Alfred P; Newton, Sophomore in General. Schmidt, Barbara J; Council Grove, Freshman in General. Fourth Row: Schmidt, David E; Syracuse, Freshman in General. Schmidt, Frederick J; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Busi- ness Administration. Schmidt, Harlow K; Newton, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Schmidt, Larry E; Goessel, Sopho- more in Agricultural Education. Bottom Row: Schmidt, Lauren E; Newton, Freshman in Secondary Education. Schmidt, Leon B; Caldwell, Sophomore in Agricul- ture. Schmidt, Lorn J; Glasco, Freshman in General. Schmidt, Merrill K; Goessel, Freshman in Agrkultural Education. 541 Underclassmen: Sch-Sei Top Row: Schmidt, Patricia A; Salina, Freshman in Psychology. Schmidt, Raedene; Syracuse, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Schmidt, Wolfgang P; Paola, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Schmitt, Kay L; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics. Second Row: Schmitt, William J; Kinsley, Freshman in Chem- ical Engineering. Schneider, Beverly A; Summerfield, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Schneider, Diane L; Bazine, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Schneider, Norma R; Dorrance, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: Schneider, Virginia; Ellsworth, Junior in Mathe- matics. Schneikart, Joan R; Kansas City, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Schoen, Rose M; Beloit, Junior in Elementary Education. Schoenbeck, James E; Junction City, Junior in Business Administration. Fourth Row: Schoenfelder, James; Bethel, 01 in Architecture. Schoenthaler, Terry; Ellis, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Schofield, John S; Walnut Creek, Calif., Freshman in Mathe- matics. Scholz, Carol S; Atchison, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Schoolcraft, Daniel; Fredonia, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Schott, Donald W; Leavenworth, Freshman in General. Schrader, Dorothy J; Lancaster, Freshman in Home Economics. Schrader, John W; Lancaster, Junior in Agronomy. Sixth Row: Schrader, Phyllis E; Junction City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Schrader, Stuart L; Kinsley, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Schrag, Constance A; Moundridge, Freshman in Applied Music. Schrandt, William J; Glasco, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Seventh Row. Schreck, Dan R; Marienthal, Sophomore in Chem- istry. Schreiner, Leslie A; Douglass, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Schroder, Sheryl K; Wichita, Freshman in Philosophy. Schroeder, Beverly S; Marysville, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Eighth Row: Schroeder, Katherine; Moundridge, Junior in Speech. Schroeder, Ruth E; Green, Freshman in Music Educa- tion. Schroeppel, Cheryl S; Kansas City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Schruben, Dale L; Manhattan, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Bottom Row: Schulthess, James G; Haven, Freshman in Business Administration. Schultis, Clair S; McPherson, Junior in Nu- clear Engineering. Schultz, Janet L; Trousdale, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Schumacher, Martha A; Great Bend, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. 542 Top Row: Schupp, Iva L; Benton, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Schutte, Susan L; Wichita, Freshman in Humanities. Schwant, Eldon W; Elaine, Junior in Agronomy. Schwarm, Larry W; Greensburg, 03 in Architecture. Second Row: Schwartz, Joseph M; Basehor, Freshman in Wild- life Conservation. Schwartzkopf, Olga E; Ransom, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Schwarz, Gretchen C; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Schweiger, John C; Richmond, Ind., Junior in General. Third Row: Schweitzer, Mary E; Penokee, Freshman in Home Economics and Extension. Schweitzer, Stephen; Osborne, Sophomore i n General. Schwing, James E; Trenton, N.J., Soph- omore in Civil Engineering. Scoby, Cheryl E; Sabetha, Fresh- man in General. Fourth Row: Scoggins, Jesse R; Ensign, Junior in Agricultural Education. Scott, Alan J; Jennings, 02 in Architecture. Scott, Gene M; Kinsley, Freshman in Pre-Medicine. Scott, Harry M; Wetmore, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Scott, Joan E; Topeka, Junior in Chemistry. Scott, Kathleen S; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Ex- tension. Scott, Kathryn A; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Social Sciences. Scott, Martha J; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Sixth Row: Scott, Nancy J; Wichita, Junior in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Scott, Phyllis I; Brewster, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Scott, Thomas W; Chanute, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Seaman, Pamela J; Salina, Freshman in Cloth- ing Retailing. Seventh Row: Seaman, Sherry S; Chapman, Freshman in General. Seaman, William D; Salina, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Seaton, Linda L; Chapman, Sophomore in Phys- ical Therapy. Sebesta, Linda J; Wilson, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Eiglitli Row: Sechrist, Lyle D; Delphos, Freshman in Milling Technology. Sedlak, Daniel J; Winchester, Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Seeman, James L; Basehor, Freshman in Pre- Dentistry. Seger, Larry L; Wichita, Sophomore in Business Administration. Bottom Roiv: Seibert, Gary D; Macksville, Sophomore in Ani- mal Husbandry. Seim, Larry W; Lisbon, N.D., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Seip, Terry L; Summerfield, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Seitz, Patricia A; Alexandria, Va., Freshman in History. 2HKL L 543 Underclassmen: Sel Shi Top Row: Selbe, William L; Kansas City, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Sell, Philip L; Fredonia, Freshman in Horticulture. Setzkorn, Roger L; Rock, Freshman in Agricultural Engineer- ing. Seward, Freeman G; Eureka, Sophomore in General. Second Row. Sexton, Janet K; Prairie Village, Freshman in Elementary Education. Seybert, Alice F; Meade, Freshman in Art. Seyfert, Don M; Humboldt, 03 in Architecture. Seyfert, Ronald J; Hoisington, Freshman in Feed Technology. Third Row, Shackelford, Jean A; Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Shafer, Carol J; Spring Hill, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Shaffer, Martie R; Overland Park, Junior in Elementary Education. Shaffer, William J; Simpson, Junior in Government. Fourth Row: Shalkoski, Victor F; Leavenworth, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Shane, Patricia L; Wich- ita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Shane, Thomas G; Junction City, Sophomore in Biological Science. Shank, George S; St. John, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Fifth Row: Shank, Glen L; Herington, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Shank, James L; New Cambria, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Shank, Luanne R; Wichita, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Shannon, Linda M; Kansas City, Freshman in Elementary Education. _____ ar sl , ' m ieMj -. ' S r l%i||i Jjt Sixth Row: Shannon, Margaret J; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Shapiro, Mark P; New York, N.Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sharbutt, Lowell G; Overland Park, Junior in Restaurant Management. Sharp, Marvin W; Junction City, Junior in Business Administration. Seventh Row: Shaw, Beryl A; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Mathematics. Shaw, Bobbie J; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Physical Education. Shaw, Graham H; Canada, Sophomore in Bakery Management. Shawver, Norman T; Wichita, Junior in Pre-Law. Eighth Row: Sheahan, William F; Topeka, 02 in Architecture. Sheehan, Joe W; Le Mars, Iowa, Junior in Pre-Law. Sheets, John L; Chapman, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Sheik, Alice J; Bern, Sophomore in General. Bottom Row: Sheik, Jean A; Bern, Freshman in Physical Educa- tion. Shelby, Lana K; Manhattan, Freshman in Music Educa- tion. Sheldon, James E; Independence, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Sheldon, Randall E; Cunningham, Freshman in Agriculture. 544 After the last Wildcat touchdown, which led to a 17-14 victory over Oklahoma State, frenzied fans toss flashcards into the air. Top Roic: Sheldon, Susan J; Topeka, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Shell, Larry G; Eureka, Sophomore in General. Shellenberger, Charles; Ransom, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Shelor, Michael E; Minneola, 01 in Architecture. Second Row; Shelor, Robert S; Bucklin, Freshman in Humani- ties. Shelton, Katherine E; Topeka, Junior in Family and Child Development. Shelton, Sue A; Manhattan, Junior in Mathe- matics. Sheneman, Danny D; Weston, Mo., Freshman in Agriculture. Third Row. Shenkel, Jeffrey L; Manhattan, Freshman in Special. Sheppard, Robert A; Philadelphia, Pa., Junior in Business Administration. Sherer, Jane A; Mullinville, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Sherer, Sandra L; Mullinville, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Bottom Row: Sherwood, Jacob M; Concordia, Sophomore in Veterinary Medicine. Shetlar, James F; Conway Springs, Junior in Chemistry. Shetlar, James R; Girard, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Shideler, Robert W; Topeka, Freshman in General. 545 Underclassmen: Shi Slo Top Row: Shiel, Daniel J; Prairie Village, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Shields, Alan J; Salina, Sophomore in Art. Shields, Dorothy J; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Educa- tion. Shier, Ann M; Gypsum, Junior in English. Second Row: Shimer, Kathryn M; Topeka, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Shipley, Michael J; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Shirley, John R; Nor- catur, Sophomore in Pre-Dental. Shivers, Donald G; Holton, Sophomore in Mathematics. Third Row: Shivers, Robert A; Holton, Junior in Mathematics. Shoemaker, Linda F; St. Joseph, Mo., 03 in Architecture. Shoup, Elizabeth A; Larned, Sophomore in Retail Floriculture. Shove, Craig R; Onaga, 01 in Architecture. Fourth Row: Shrack, James K; Pratt, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Shryock, Stephen A; Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Shubert, Larry R; Council Grove, Freshman in Biological Science. Shue, Sharon M; Hays, Sophomore in Psychology. Fifth Row: Shugar, Elaine S; Herington, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Shulda, Karen K; Belleville, Junior in Elementary Education. Shultz, Cletus E; Hutchinson, Junior in Technical Journalism. Shultz, James D; Lawrence, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sixth Row: Sidebottom, Willa F; Wichita, Junior in Foods and Nutrition. Siebert, William J; Hillsboro, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Siefkes, Dennis R; Hudson, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Mechanization. Siegle, Roberta R; Westmoreland, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Seventh Row: Siemens, John L; Liberal, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Sieverin, Andree J; Clay Center, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Sigg, Mark L; Soldier, Sophomore in Business Administration. Sim, James R; Lakin, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Eighth Row: Simmonds, David W; Wichita, Junior in Political Science. Simmons, Patricia A; Clyde, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Simms, Douglas G; Republic, Junior in Feed Technology. Simms, Roger K; Republic, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Simpson, Carol J; Milton, Junior in Psychology. Simpson, Marilyn A; Junction City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Simpson, Sherry L; Dodge City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Sims, Michael E; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Business Administration. I 4 546 Top Row: Singer, Leland O; Holton, Freshman in Physical Sciences. Singer, Marilyn L; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Elementary Education. Singleterry, John L; Holdrege, Neb., Freshman in Economics. Sipple, Deanna D; Marysville, Soph- omore in Secondary Education. Second Row: Sivage, Carl B; Cody, Wyo., Junior in Pre-Medicine. Skach, James C; Wichita, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Skaer, William C; Augusta, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Skaggs, Lee A; Phillipsburg, Freshman in Secondary Education. Third Row: Skaptason, Sandra L; Stilwell, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Skinner, James A; Manhattan, Junior in Feed Technology. Skoch, Leroy V; Powhattan, Junior in Feed Technology. Skonberg, Irene S; Randolph, Junior in Music Education. Fourth Row: Skow, Andy M; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Skradski, Andrea A; Kansas City, Freshman in Modem Languages. Slaven, Ronald D; Arkansas City, Junior in Civil Engineering. Slentz, Sharyn L; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Bottom Row: Sloan, David E; Kingman, 03 in Architecture. Sloan, Kathleen A; Hiawatha, Junior in Modern Languages. Sloan, Nancy J; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Slocum, Sharon L; Seneca, Junior in Music Education. Joy and disappointment among students appear in striking contrast as student government election returns are posted on a blackboard. Underclassmen: Slo Soc Top Row: Slothower, Becky M; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics and Journalism. Slusher, Steven H; Wichita, Soph- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Small, Diane L; Wichita, Freshman in Secondary Education. Small, Sheila J; Horton, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Second Row: Small, Susan J; Wichita, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Smalley, Suzanne M; Wichita, Freshman in Medical Technology. Smallwood, Gene R; Dodge City, 01 in Architec- ture. Smith, Barbara L; Olathe, Sophomore in General. Third Row: Smith, Barry D; Kansas City, Junior in Business Administration. Smith, Danny L; Milton, Freshman in Electri- cal Engineering. Smith, David D; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Dennis W; Eureka, Sophomore in Pre-Veter inary Medicine. Fourth Row: Smith, Douglas C; Othello, Wash., Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Smith, Elizabeth A; Topeka, Freshman in General. Smith, Elizabeth D; Wichita, Sophomore in Applied Music. Smith, Eugene L; Lakewood, Ohio, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Fifth Row: Smith, Evelyn P; Miltonvale, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Smith, Garry L; Waterville, Sopho- more in Business Administration Accounting. Smith, Gary L; Overland Park, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Smith, Gary L; Shawnee, Freshman in Bacteriology. Sixth Row: Smith, Glenda M; Elkhart, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Smith, Harold J; Hutchinson, Junior in Biological Science. Smith, James G; Kansas City, Junior in Physical Educa- tion. Smith, Janet G; Norwich, Freshman in Home Economics. Seventh Row: Smith, Janice E; Bethel, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Smith, Jilinda A; Larned, Junior in Medical Technology. Smith, John C; Larkinburg, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Jo S; Topeka, Freshman in Home Economics. Eighth Row: Smith, Joyce M; Almena, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Smith, Kelsey J; Junction City, Sopho- more in Pre-Law. Smith, Linda S. Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Smith, Lora M; Larned, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Journalism. Bottom Row: Smith, Pamela K; Liberal, Junior in Medical Technology. Smith, Paul D; Kansas City, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Smith, Philip W; Copeland, Fresh- man in Agricultural Economics. Smith, Ronald W; Great Bend, 01 in Architecture. 548 ! r Top Row: Smith, Roy O; Grandview, Mo., Junior in Chem- istry. Smith, Sherry D; Phillipsburg, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Smith, Spencer L; Larned, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Smith, Stanley W; Whiting, Freshman in Agriculture. Second Row: Smith, Thomas C; Douglass, Sophomore in Ani- mal Husbandry. Smith, Thomas W; Lewis, Freshman in Secondary Education. Smith Walter J; Quincy, Mass., 01 in Architecture. Smoot, Allen E; Tulsa, Okla., Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Third Row: Smull, Ann W; Independence, Sophomore in Social Sciences. Smutny, Nancy K; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Smutz, Darryl D; Meade, Fresh- man in General. Smutz, Rebecca J; Clay Center, Freshman in English. Fourth Row: Sneath, Jon C; Brookville, Junior in Civil Engi- neering. Snider, Robert D; Abilene, Junior in General. Snook, Duane J; Johnson, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Snyder, Dallas F; Duncannon, Pa., Freshman in Speech. Bottom Row: Snyder, David O; El Dorado, Junior in Pre- Medicine. Snyder, Gordon E; Sabetha, Junior in Art. Snyder, Karen S; Ottawa, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Socolofsky, Barbara; Scott City, Sophomore in Physi- cal Education. Sponsored by an aircraft corporation, a traveling engineering ex- hibit draws student spectators into a truck parked near the Union. Underclassmen: Soc Ste Top Row: Socolofsky, Harold E; Ramona, Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Soder, Jon D; Wichita, Junior in Economics. Solberg, Linda J; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Technical Journalism. Soldner, Jerry L; Salina, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Second Row: Soldner, William E; Salina, Junior in Psychology. Solomon, David J; Lenexa, Freshman in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Somers, Dale L; Norton, Freshman in Pre-Law. Souder, Constance J; Augusta, Freshman in Home Economics. Third Row: Soupiset, Donald L; Elkhart, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Southard, Mary A; Stockton, Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Southerland, Susan C; St. Marys, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Sowell, Linda S; Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics. Fourth Row: Sowers, Leon D; Murdock, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Education. Spachek, Donna M; Lincolnville, Freshman in Humanities. Spain, Phillip F; Leavenworth, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Spainhour, Marilyn K; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Modern Languages. Fifth Row: Spangenberg, Kenneth A; Hudson, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Spangler, M. Jill; Leawood, Freshman in Business Administration. Spangler, Nancy L; Atwater, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Spangler, Sandra L; Axtell, Junior in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Sparks, Donna M; Wichita, Freshman in Chemistry. Sparks, Linda N; Haysville, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Sparks, Robert A; Augusta, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Spaulding, Stuart A; Cheney, Freshman in Civil Engineering. i Seventh Row: Spears, Jacqueline D; Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Physics. Specht, Judith A; Ogden, Freshman in General. Spector, Joel S; Brooklyn, N.Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Speers, Nancy C; Wayzata, Minn., Junior in Secon- dary Education. Eighth Row: Spencer, Joann; Hill City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Spencer, Laurence W; Faucett, Mo., Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Sperry, Cynthia L; Prairie Village, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Spiers, Margie J; Oakley, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Bottom Row: Spiker, Gary D; Whiting, Sophomore in General. Spingler, Richard H; Topeka, Freshman in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Spitsnaugle, Rita M; WaKeeney, Junior in Secondary Education. Spitsnogle, Sherri D; Odell, Neb., Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sera Staul Staul Stear Adm: in P Physi Fresh Botfor bandi Engin Busin Junioi 550 H r 5T ' l tu - - - ' - ' -- - - -,.vr. - Top Row: Spitzli, David A; Eudora, Junior in Secondary Educa- tion. Splitter, Gary A; Silver Spring, Md., Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Spotts, Andrew G; Sterling, Freshman in General. Sprague, Michael T; N. Carlisle, Ind., Junior in Archi- tectural Engineering. Second Row: Spriggs, David W; Hutchinson, Junior in Business Administration. Springer, Graydon D; Elk City, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Springsted, Paul S; Leavenworth, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Sproul, Stephen K; Springfield, Mo., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Third Row: St. Peter, Louis G; Winfield, Junior in Sociology. Stach, Robert E; Rossville, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Stafford, Linda K; Great Bend, Freshman in Home Economics. Stallbaumer, C. Joseph; Lincoln, Neb., Junior in Business Administration. Fourth Row: Stallbaumer, Louis A; Kelly, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Stallbaumer, Merlin; Seneca, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Stambaugh, Louis A; Prescott, Freshman in Feed Technology. Standley, Carol A; Cherryvale, Junior in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Stanley, Barbara J; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Business Administration. Stanley, Keith L; Kansas City, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Stanley, Linda K; Kansas City, Junior in Secondary Education. Stapleton, Karen A; Junction City, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Sixth Row: Starbuck, Diane K; Bethel, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Stark, Patricia D; Kansas City, Freshman in English. Starkey, Ramona J; Strong City, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Starns, Carol A; Wichita, Junior in English. Seventh Row: States, Alan E; Logan, Freshman in Agriculture. Stauffer, Harlan D; Nickerson, Junior in Civil Engineering. Stauffer, Ray D; Hutchinson, Junior in Milling Technology. Steanson, Donald L; Parsons, Junior in Feed Technology. Eighth Row: Stearns, Gerson H; Great Bend, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Stearns, Max M; Manhattan, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Steele, Charles G; Waterville, Junior in Physical Education. Steele, Rosemary P; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Bottom Row: Steen, Philip J; Paola, Freshman in Animal Hus- bandry. Steeples, Donald W; Palco, Sophomore in Agricultural Engineering. Stegman, Albertina M; Grainfield, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Stegner, John D;Belvue, Junior in Elementary Education. 551 Underclassmen: Ste Str Top Row: Steiger, Robert D; Menlo, Sophomore in Govern- ment. Stein, Kenneth W; Halstead, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Steinberg, Robert A; Rego Park, N.Y., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Steinbrink, Mary R; Hiawatha, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Second Row: Stephans, William F; Wichita, Junior in General. Stephen, Karen S; Wichita, Junior in Family and Child Devel- opment. Stephens, Alan R; Paola, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Stephens, Norla M; Pierceville, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Third Row: Stephens, Sharron L; Norwich, Junior in Secondary Education. Stephenson, Larry R; Overland Park, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Stephenson, Paul D; Cottonwood, Junior in Business Administration. Sterling, Merle; Humboldt Junior in Agricultural Economics. Fourth Row: Stern, Scott M; Topeka, Freshman in Nuclear Engineering. Sterne, Kenneth K; Topeka, Junior in Political Science. Stevens, Allan R; Springfield, Neb., Junior in Electri- cal Engineering. Stevens, Carol J; Chapman, Freshman in Modern Languages. Fifth Row: Stevens, Linda L; Salina, Freshman in Secondary Education. Stevens, Marsha L; Ottawa, Freshman in Art. Stevens, Michael B; Canada, Freshman in Electrical Engi- neering. Stevenson, Ruth V; Mankato, Sophomore in Physi- cal Education. As full thems Econo: in Plv Veteri; inGeo Second in Ger Veterir more i Beloit, Sixth Row: Stevenson, Susan; Great Bend, Junior in Elementary Education. Stewart, Andrew F; Kansas City, Freshman in Chemistry. Stewart, Connelaine; Bonner Springs, Junior in Elementary Education. Stewart, Deanna G; Hutchinson, Junior in Government. Seventh Row: Stewart, Edwin D; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in General. Stewart, Gary A; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Stewart, Gary D; Wamego, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Stewart, Jack M; Topeka, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Eighth Row: Stewart, Mildred A; Luray, Sophomore in English. Stewart, Paul A; Wichita, Freshman in Music Education. Stewart, William J; Haddonfield, N.J., Junior in Secondary Education. Stickney, Jeanne H; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Bottom Row: Stindt, Judith A; Redwood City, Calif., Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Stites, Charles M; Hill City, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Stivers, Fred S; Rome, Ga., Junior in Milling Technology. Stock, Jeanette L; Summerfield, Freshman in Home Economics. Tlnrd R Stone, Ft. Sco Shawm fourth Civil I Medica in fiusi man in fifth R Econorr Archite eral.Sto ' tram Econoir tural I in Agri, in Elem 552 As future engineers, members of a surveying lab class familiarize themselves with the operation of various surveying instruments. Top Row: Stoddard, Sheryl A; Miami, Fla., Junior in Home Economics and Art. Stoecker, Gary Q; Spearville, Sophomore in Physics. Stoehr, Charles L; Plattsmouth, Neb., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Stoehr, Phillip J; Murdock, Sophomore in Geology. Second Row: Stolberg, Margene S; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in General. Stoll, Johnny E; Blencoe, Iowa, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stone, Beverly J; Leonardville, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Nursing. Stone, Nancy R; Beloit, Junior in Secondary Education. Third Row: Stone, Richard E; Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Law. Stone, Sharon L; Ada, 02 in Architecture. Stone, Suzanne; Ft. Scott, Junior in Physical Education. Stonecipher, William; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre-Law. fourth Row: Stoner, Kenneth L; Garden City, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Stoops, Avis A; Hugoton, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Stoppel, Eugene E; Ness City, Freshman in Business Administration. Storrer, Karen I; Madison, Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. Fifth Row: Stout, Joseph H; Bazaar, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Stout, Melvin J; Paxico, Sophomore in Landscape Architecture. Stout, Robert J; Minneapolis, Freshman in Gen- eral. Stover, Joann; Overland Park, Junior in Modern Languages. Bottom Row: Stover, Nancy K; Anthony, Sophomore in Home Economics. Stover, Robert H; Topeka, Sophomore in Agricul- tural Economics. Stover, Roger B; Topeka, Freshman in Agricultural Economics. Strahm, Elaine F; Fairview, Junior in Elementary Education. 553 Underclassmen: Str Swe Top Row: Strait, Judith S; El Dorado, Junior in Clothing Retail- ing. Strauss, James E; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Archi- tectural Engineering. Strecker, Albert H; Paradise, Junior in Agricultural Engineering. Streeter, Arthur C; Manhattan, Soph- omore in Physics. Second Row: Streit, Edwin H; Tipton, Junior in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Stricklin, Gary J; Liberal, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Strohm, David A; Manhattan, Soph- omore in Psychology. Strube, John H; Hiwatha, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Third Row: Strysower, Stephen A; New York, N.Y., Sophomore in Chemistry. Stuart, James G; Glenfelde, Freshman in Physical Science. Stubbs, Thomas A; Wichita, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stuckey, Cheryl R; Wichita, Junior in Bacteriology. Fourth Row: Stuckey, Larry D; Leavenworfh, Junior in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stude, John W; Copeland, 01 in Architec- ture. Studebaker, Ralph E; Elkhart, Junior in Agricultural Education. Stuessi, Janice L; Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Fifth Row: Stuessi, Keith A; Prairie Village, Junior in Business Administration. Stump, Jerry H; Blue Rapids, Freshman in General. Stumpff, Judith L; DeSoto, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Sturdevant, Sandra F; El Dorado, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Sixth Row: Sturgis, Constance A; Burdick, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Stutzman, Harriet J; Kansas City, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Suberkropp, Jerald L; Holton, Freshman in Chemistry. Suchart, Carol A; Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Seventh Row: Suchsland, Eileen M; Norton, Sophomore in Physical Therapy. Sudbeck, Odo M; Seneca, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Suellentrop, John M; Great Bend, Junior in Business Administration. Suenram, Richard D; Halstead, Soph- omore in Chemistry. Eighth Row: Sughrue, Kathleen M; Manhattan, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Sughrue, Patricia A; Man- hattan, Junior in Home Economics. Sullivan, Dorothy L; Junction City, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Sullivan, Gale R; Garden City, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Bottom Row: Sullivan, Nancy L; Milwaukee, Wis., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sullivant, T. O ' neil; Dodge City, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Summers, Linda L; Wichita, Junior in Secondary Education. Summerson, Frank T; Fresh- man in Pre-Dentistry. 554 Q li Top Row: Sumner, Ronald P; Topeka, Freshman in Industrial Engineering. Sunderland, Lane V; Fairview, Sophomore in General. Suor, Jane A; Leawood, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Suran, Brenda K; Hays, Junior in Elementary Education. Second Row: Surtees, Linda J; Wichita, Freshman in Humani- ties. Sutcliffe, Richard L; Russell, Junior in Mechanical Engi- neering. Sutherland, Theodore, Scotia, N.Y., 03 in Architecture. Sutphen, Leslie D; Overland Park, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Third Row: Sutton, Sally A; Elkhart, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Svaty, John G; Ellsworth, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Svaty, Karl J; Newton, Freshman in Civil Engineer- ing. Swaffar, Mary J; Prairie Village, Junior in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Swain, Damon P; Salina, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Swain, Marion K; Soldier, Freshman in Home Economics. Swan, Susan A; Baldwin, Sophomore in General. Swann, Glair L; Russell, Sophomore in Chemistry. Bottom Row: Swanson, James V; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Swanwick, Daryl K; Oswego, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Swart, Roger R; Wilson, Freshman in Civil Engineering. Sweat, Donald L; Cedar, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Kite building provides a group project in a design class. The men will later test the engineering of the kites by flying them. Underclassmen: Swe-Tho Top Row: Sweat, June F; Cedar, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Sweet, William J; Dodge City, Sophomore in Chem- istry. Swenson, Carol R; Alta Vista, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Swenson, Richard L; Wichita, Freshman in Busi- ness Administration. Second Row: Swickard, Richard D; Newton, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Swint, James L; Emporia, Junior in Social Sciences. Switzer, Kenneth W; Concordia, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Symes, Mary H; Elmdale, Freshman in Physical Therapy. Third Row: Szamotula, Helen; Stratford, Conn., Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Taber, Homer L; Murdock, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Tadtman, James L; Winfield, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Tadtman, Marilyn M; Win- field, Freshman in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Tanner, Margaret E; St. John, Junior in Speech. Taphorn, Robert B; Marysville, Junior in Milling Technology. Taplin, Faye L; Ogden, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Tawney, Gail E; Manhattan, Junior in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Fifth Row: Taylor, Bernard C; Westmoreland, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Taylor, Donna J; McPherson, Sopho- more in Animal Husbandry. Taylor, Doris J; Manhattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Taylor, Ellen L; Hutchinson, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Sixth Row: Taylor, Herbert; Salina, Freshman in General. Tay- lor, John C; Topeka, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Taylor, John H; Junction City, Sophomore in Business Admin- istration Accounting. Taylor, Katherine R; Solomon, Freshman in General. Seventh Row: Taylor, Lewis R; Georgetown, Ky., Freshman in Speech. Taylor, Morris M; Great Bend, Junior in Accounting. Taylor, Ralph B; Mission, Freshman in Business Administra- tion. Taylor, Suzette G; Meade, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Eighth Row: Taylor, William A; Winfield, Sophomore in Pre- Law. Taylor, William S; Abilene, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Teagarden, George A; La Cygne, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Teagarden, Richard L; La Cygne, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Bottom Row: Tedford, Jay S; Minneola, Freshman in Pre-Law. Teeter, Richard B; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration. Teichgraeber, Thomas; Chapman, Sophomore in Business Ad- ministration. Templer, William W; Leoti, Freshman in Pre- Dentistry. 556 Party workers and interested students spend the night of SGA elec- tions at the IBM center in Anderson Hall tabulating final results. Top Row: Ten Broeck, Theresa; Brooklyn, N.Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Terry, Douglas M; Great Bend, Fresh- man in Horticulture. Tetebo, Rosetta; Ghana, Freshman in Foods and Nutrition. Thaete, Leland L; Downs, 01 in Archi- tecture. Second Row: Thawley, Frances G; Wichita, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Theis, Shirley F; Hutchinson, Junior in Elementary Education. Theurer, Richard L; Wellington, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Thiel, Marie E; Easton, Freshman in Business Administration Third Roiu: Thiele, Irvin D; Marysville, Sophomore in Philos- ophy. Thieler, Stephen M; Norton, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Thiesing, James W; Springfield, Mo., Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Thirkell, Douglas J; Salina, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Fourth Row: Thomas, Dennis E; Dighton, Freshman in Physical Education. Thomas, Donald R; Neodesha, Junior in Business Administration. Thomas, Jon F; Treynor, Iowa, Sophomore in Agriculture. Thomas, Nancy K; Turon, Sophomore in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Bottom Row: Thomas, Richard L; Prairie Village, Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Thompson, Barbara J; Wich- ita, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Thompson, Edward L; Pratt, 03 in Architecture. Thompson, Everett L; Michigan Valley, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. 557 Underclassmen: Tho Twe Top Row: Thompson, Harvey D; Goodland, Freshman in Gen- eral. Thompson, Jay F; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Biological Science. Thompson, Jonnie S; Wichita, Sophomore in Sociology. Thompson, Larry L; Ellinwood, Junior in Civil Engineering. Second Row: Thompson, Leslie A; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Modern Languages. Thompson, Linda L; Topeka, Freshman in Elementary Education. Thompson, Linda R; Johnson, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Thompson, Melvin E; Medicine Lodge, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Third Row: Thompson, Steven M; Broadview, 111., Junior in Pre- Dentistry. Thompson, Tommy A; Agenda, Junior in Economics. Thomson, Janet; Overland Park, Junior in Physical Education. Thornton, Marsha A; Ottawa, Junior in Physical Education. Fourth Row: Thorsen, Karen E; Northbrook, 111., Sophomore in Home Economics and Journalism. Thurn, Robert L; Mission, 01 in Architecture. Thurston, Joe E; Coffeeville, Junior in Civil Engineering. Tice, Gary D; Topeka, Freshman in Speech. Fifth Row: Tiffany, Carol S; Lyndon, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Tilkian, Hrag J; Chicago, 111., Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Tillmon, Conibeth; Kansas City, Freshman in General. Timmons, Charles E; Fredonia, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Tinkham, Susan K; Washington, Freshman in Elementary Education. Tisdel, John F; Salina, Freshman in Pre-Law. Tittel, Ronald L; Bazine, Freshman in Entomology. Tjaden, Nancy C; Wichita, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Seventh Row: Todd, Michael J; Wichita, Junior in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Toews, Kathleen L; Atchison, Junior in Medical Technology. Toland, Richard E; Salina, Sophomore in Business Administration. Tolle, Thomas D; Salina, Sopho- more in Milling Technology. Eighth Row: Tollefson, Sandra D; Everest, Freshman in Home Economics and Extension. Toney, John W; Lancaster, Sopho- more in Dairy Manufacturing. Topham, David A; Overland Park, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Topliff, Harold J; Jewell, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Bottom Row: Torluemke, Mark K; Oberlin, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Torrence, Bobbie J; Topeka, Freshman in Medical Technology. Tousignant, Larry L; Manhattan, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Touslee, James E; St. Francis, Junior in Civil Engineering. 558 Top Row: Towner, Thomas G; Wichita, Junior in Biological Science. Townsend, Jane L; Prairie Village, Freshman in Secondary Education. Trabant, Dennis C; Eudora, Junior in Geology. Trabant, Galen D; Eudora, Sophomore in Mechani- cal Engineering. Second Row: Train, Steve W; Lindsborg, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Travis, Janice L; Wichita, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. Traxson, Steven G; Altamont, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Trembly, Randall M; Belen, N.M., Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Tribble, Burton K; Soldier, Sophomore in Agronomy. Trible, Leah G; Leavenworth, Sophomore in Secondary Edu- cation. Tripp, Robert L; Salina, 03 in Architecture. Trisler, Dennis R; Liberal, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Fourth Row: Troell, Richard S; Wichita, Freshman in Civil Engi- neering. Trost, Eldon R; Concordia, Freshman in Agricultural Education. Trowbridge, David A; Springfield, Mo., 04 in Architecture. Trubey, Timothy P; Manhattan, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Fifth Row: True, Janet E; Americus, Freshman in General. Trummel, Marcia G; Wichita, Junior in Home Economics Teach- ing. Trussell, Judy J; Kackley, Junior in Secondary Education. Trybom, James C; Lawrence, Freshman in Agriculture. Sixth Row: Tucker, David S; Emporia, Sophomore in Mathe- matics. Tucker, Loren G; Hutchinson, Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Tucker, Sheryl K; Winfield, Freshman in Home Economics. Tucker, Thomas R; Salina, Junior in Mathematics. Seventh Row: Tuggle, Anne A; Atchison, Sophomore in Secon- dary Education. Tuomey, John A; Abilene, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Turnbull, Clifford G; Wakefield, Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Turnbull, Kenneth R; Eskridge, Soph- omore in Business Administration. Eighth Row: Turnbull, Larry K; Summerfield, Junior in Business Administration. Turner, Catherine L; Newton, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Turner, Dixie L; Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Nursing. Turner, Edward L; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Civil Engineering. Bottom Row: Turner, Suzanne; Randolph, Tex., Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Turney, Linda K; Wichita, Junior in Modern Languages. Tussey, Barbara A; Overland Park, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Tweed, Patricia E; Norton, Junior in Modern Languages. 559 Underclassmen: Two Voe Top Row. Twombly, Thomas R; Troy, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Uehling, Thomas R; Ness City, Freshman in General. Ukena, Nancy J; Effingham, Freshman in Medical Technology. Umholtz, Kenneth L; Newton, Sophomore in Agric ultural Engineering. Second Row: Umscheid, Mary J; Manhattan, Sophomore in General. Umscheid, Phyllis J; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Underwood, Kenneth H; Onaga, Junior in Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Underwood, Sandra M; San Pedro, Calif., Freshman in Architectural Engineering. Third Row: Ungeheuer, Terry F; Rossville, Freshman in Agri- culture. Unruh, David J; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Unruh, Eileen J; Pawnee Rock, Junior in Home Economics and Art. Unruh, Phillip F; Great Bend, Junior in Mathematics. Fourth Row: Unruh, Rachel R; Independence, Junior in Music Education. Unzicker, Jerry L; Belpre, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Urban, Patricia A; Hutchinson, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Urbanek, Gary L; Ellsworth, Freshman in Civil Engineering. fifth Row: Urbanek, Kathryn E; Salina, Junior in Medical Technology. Utterback, Stephen; Sedan, Junior in Chemical Engineering. Utz, Donald C; Holton, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Vacek, Howard R; Ellsworth, Freshman in Agronomy. Sixth Row: Valenti, Sharon S; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Speech. Valla, Patricia S; Amityville, N.Y., Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Van Allen, Robert L; Phillipsburg, Fresh- man in Electrical Engineering. Van Blarcum, Judy L; Man- hattan, Junior in Elementary Education. Seventh Row: Van Meter, Shirley E; Ada, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Van Pelt, Vance E; Scott City, Fresh- man in General. Van Sickel, Camille; Jewell, Freshman in Elementary Education. Van Vleet, Sharon L; Garden City, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Eighth Row: Van Vleet, Shirley J; Lebanon, Neb., Freshman in Mathematics. Vance, James D; Salina, Freshman in General. Vande Riet, Randy; Downs, Freshman in General. Vanhole, Steven J; Topeka, Junior in Industrial Engineering. Bottom Row: Vanlaarhoven, Henry; Norwood, Mass., Freshman in Agricultural Education. Vanover, Roger E; Clayton, Fresh- man in Agriculture. VanSickel, James V; Manhattan, Sopho- more in Political Science. Vathauer, Margie E; Greenleaf, Junior in Music Education. Top Engit Verb; Verse Engir SfCOl! Busin Junio Manh Ju ncti Third View, Vieux Joyce Botton nary J Econo. Busine Freshn 560 In a close basketball game, a tense moment holds Wildcat rooters breathless for seconds before releasing them to cheers -or sighs. Top Row: Venard, Robert E; Olathe, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Vergin, Dexter A; Hammond, 02 in Architecture. Verhage, Karen J; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Humanities. Verschelden, Michael; St. Marys, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Second Row: Vessey, Diana K; Denver, Colo., Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Veteto, Sherry A; Colony, Junior in Dietetics and Institutional Management. Vice, Irvin D; Manhattan, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Vick, Judith L; Junction City, Freshman in Elementary Education. Third Row: Viets, John A; Stilwell, Freshman in Chemistry. Vietti, James D; Girard, Freshman in Wildlife Conservation. Vieux, J. Michael; Greensburg, 03 in Architecture. Vilander, Joyce M; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Bottom Row: Vincent, Thomas D; Lakin, Freshman in Veteri- nary Medicine. Visser, Arietta Y; Riley, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Vodraska, Rita L; Wilson, Freshman in Business Administration. Voelker, Elizabeth H; Prairie Village, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. . 56) Underclassmen: Voe Wat Top Row: Voelker, Gary E; Pittsfield, III., Freshman in Veterinary Medicine. Voet, Mary A; Oketo, Freshman in Secondary Edu- cation. Vogt, Gary D; Hillsboro, Junior in Landscape Architec- ture. Volkmer, Diane K;Overland Park, Freshman in Humanities. Second Row: Volz, Darrell W; Wichita, Junior in Pre-Law. Voth, Thomas R; Moundridge, Junior in Business Administration. Waddle, Jane A; Junction City, Junior in Elementary Education. Wade, Giles L; Abilene, Junior in Political Science. Third Row: Wade, Kenneth R; Spearville, Sophomore in Agri- culture. Wade, Susan K; Mission, Freshman in Home Econom- ics and Nursing. Wadsack, James F; Derby, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wagner, Carolyn K; Atchison, Fresh- man in Physical Education. Fourth Row: Wagner, Marilyn J; Liberty, Sophomore in Dairy Manufacturing. Wagoner, Carolyn S; Hiawatha, Junior in Physical Therapy. Wagoner, Marilyn A; Hiawatha, Junior in Physical Therapy. Wahlen, Barbara L; Wichita, Sophomore in English. Fifth Row: Wainright, David E; Alta Vista, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Waite, Nancy S; Prairie Village, Sopho- more in Business Administration. Waknitz, Sandra S; Bazine, Sophomore in Family and Child Development. Waldo, Cathy J; Goddard, Freshman in Sociology. Sixth Row: Waldron, Terry E; Tribune, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Walkenshaw, Sara S; Kansas City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Walker, Carol S; Eskridge, Junior in General. Walker, James D; Wichita, Sophomore in Elec- trical Engineering. Seventh Row: Walker, Janet A; Wichita, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Walker, Jeanne M; Wichita, Freshman in General. Walker, Patricia S; Penalosa, Freshman in Home Economics. Wallace, Deanna K; Eureka, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Eighth Row: Wallace, Elizabeth G; Wichita, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Wallace, Nancy K; Gypsum, Junior in Elementary Education. Wallerstedt, James B; St. Joseph, Mo., Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Wallingford, John A; Wichita, Freshman in Pre-Dentistry. Bottom Row: Walman, Ira M; Baltimore, Md., Sophomore in Bakery Management. Walser, Charlene D; Waynesville, Mo., Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Walsh, Tom W; Leavenworth, Freshman in Social Sciences. Walter, Glenna D; Riley, Sopho- more in Home Economics Teaching. 562 I f I p T wjv Top Row: Walter, Stanley E; Spearville, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Walz, Leroy H; Ellis, Junior in Agriculture. Walz, Stephen A; Ellis, Freshman in Agriculture. Wamhoff, Alana K; Bird City, Junior in Physical Education. Second Row: Wamhoff, George S; Holyrood, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering Wanager, Gloria D; De Soto, Sophomore in Home Economics Teaching. Wandt, Elizabeth A; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Wanklvn, Dennis A; Winifred, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Third Row: Wanklyn, Shirley A; Home, Junior in Home Econom- ics and Art. Ward, Joe E; Manhattan, Junior in Electrical Engi- neering. Ward, Karen S; Wetumpka, Ala., Sophomore in Home Economics. Wardlaw, Dale A; Pickrell, Neb., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Ware, Linda J; Blue Mound, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Warner, Clifford M; Wichita, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Warner, Lynette K; Wichita, Junior in Elementary Education. Warner, Maxine K; Elkhart, Freshman in Home Economics and Extension. Fifth Row: Warren, George W; Eskridge, Freshman in Agri- culture. Warren, Howard L; Grand Island, Neb., Junior in Milling Technology. Warren, Jimmy D; Medicine Lodge, Fresh- man in Nuclear Engineering. Warren, Laurel B; Minneapolis, Freshman in Elementary Education. Sixth Row: Warta, Judith A; Ellsworth, Freshman in Elementary Education. Warta, Thomas H; Ellsworth, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Wartman, Elizabeth G; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Wary, Elizabeth M; Salina, Freshman in Speech. Seventh Row: Washburn, Gary L; Whiting, Freshman in General. Washburn, Norvell L; Whiting, Junior in Civil Engineering. Wasmond, Marilyn K; Princeton, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Wassberg, John I; Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration Accounting. Eighth Row: Waters, Anne C; Greensburg, Freshman in Gen- eral. Waters, Keith R; Colby, 03 in Architecture. Waters, Luanne H; Colby, Sophomore in Modern Languages. Watkins, Linda J; Anthony, Freshman in Home Economics. Bottom Row: Watson, Harleen M; Formoso, Junior in Elemen- tary Education. Watson, Norma J; Liberal, Sophomore in Mathematics. Watt, Philip G; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Wattenberg, Herbert; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Art. 563 Underclassmen: Wat Wes Top Row: Watterson, Carl E; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Physics. Watts, Rena L; Kensington, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Weak, Earl D; Abilene, Sophomore in Milling Tech- nology. Weatherall, Verna J; Kansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Second Row: Weatherholt, Richard; Ellis, Freshman in Pre- Forestry. Weaver, David L; Junction City, Freshman in Indus- trial Engineering. Weaver, Robert L; Reading, Pa., Freshman in Bakery Management. Weaver, Roxanne; Salina, Freshman in Home Economics. Third Row: Webb, Wilton S; Mt. Vernon, 111., Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Weber, Janice K; Bethel, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Weber, Sue A; Altoona, Fresh- man in Home Economics Teaching. Webster, Lorna J; Stockton, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fourth Row: Webster, Montgomery; Macksville, Sophomore in Wildlife Conservation. Wegerer, Gary W; Cunningham, Junior in Business Administration. Wegman, Janet M; Hoxie, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Wehrman, Howard M; Osborne, Sophomore in Agriculture. Fifth Row: Wehrman, Pearl I; Osborne, Freshman in Chemistry. Weide, Wayne R; Lindsborg, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Weidle, Nick L; Russell, Sophomore in Wildlife Conservation. Weigand, Joel T; Ottawa, Junior in Pre-Medicine. Sixth Row: Weigel, Lawrence N; Hays, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Weiner, Stephen B; Livingston, N.J., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Weisman, Paul H; Ho ward Beach, N.Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Weisser, Jacquelyn M; Paxico, Freshman in Secondary Education. Seventh Row: Weisser, Marilyn K; Paxico, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Welborn, Alice K; Hutchinson, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Welker, Ronald L; Shawnee, Fresh- man in Animal Husbandry. Welliever, Brenda J; Holton, Fresh- man in General. Eighth Row: Wells, Barbara M; Manhattan, Freshman in Family and Child Development. Wells, Harlan T; Hutchinson, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Wells, Richard C; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Wells, Ward V; Wichita, 01 in Architecture. Bottom Row: Wells, Wendell R; Independence, Junior in Agri- cultural Mechanization. Welsh, Ronald D; Kincaid, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Wendelburg, Loren J; Stafford, Junior in Pre-Dentistry. Wenger, Michael R; Harper, Sophomore in Milling Technology. 564 Top Row: Wenger, Patricia L; Sabetha, Sophomore in Elemen- tary Education. Wenrich, Steven R; Cimarron, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wentz, Darrel P; Wichita, Freshman in Agriculture. Wentz, Roslyn D; Concordia, Junior in Art. Second Row: Wesche, Linda J; Manhattan, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. West, Dale E; Greensburg, 02 in Archi- tecture. West, Karen J; Healy, Freshman in Humanities. West, Richard D; Moran, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Third Row: West, Rosalyn A; Lenexa, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. West, Saundra G; Leawood, Sophomore in Business Administration. Wester, Susan M; Phillipsburg, N.J., Sopho- more in Medical Technology. Westerman, John R; Ellsworth, Freshman in Agronomy. Fourth Row: Westervelt, R. Dwight; McCune, Sophomore in Agriculture. Westhoff, Richard W; Bremen, Freshman in Elec- trical Engineering. Westover, Dennis R; Junction City, Sopho- more in General. Westphal, Dennis C; Kinsley, Freshman in Mechanical Engineering. Students frequently take a break in the Union between classes to chat with friends, listen to the jukebox or smoke a cigarette. Underclassmen: Wet Wil Top Row: Wethington, Stanley D; Anthony, Sophomore in Agronomy. Weybrew, Steven J; Wamego, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Engineering. Weyer, Judith A; Leavenworth, Junior in Medical Technology. Whealy, Barbara K; Anthony, Sophomore in Physical Education. Second Row: Wheatley, Candance A; Ft. Leavenworth, Junior in Elementary Education. Wheatley, Christine; Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore in Secondary Education. Wheatley, Dennis C; Salina, Freshman in Mathematics. Wheeler, Floyd E; Dodge City, Sophomore in Animal Husbandry. Third Row: Wheeler, Sharon K; Atchison, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Wheelock, Hugh H; Medicine Lodge, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Whetstine, Douglas G; Clay Center, Freshman in History. White, Barbara J; Wichita, Sophomore in Clothing Retailing. Fourth Row: White, Charlotte M; Hoxie, Junior in Elementary Education. White, John H; Council Grove, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Economics. White, Mary L; Junction City, Sophomore in General. White, Sharon A; Kingsdown, Junior in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: White, Terry L; Great Bend, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Whitehill, Janet M; Latham, Freshman in Medical Technology. Whiteman, Roger K; Scott City, Soph- omore in General. Whitley, Sharon A; Manhattan, Freshman in Psychology. Sixth Row: Whitlock, Barbara A; Kansas City, Junior in Busi- ness Administration. Whitlock, Karmen M; Elmdale, Freshman in General. Whitman, Barbara E; Merriam, Freshman in Art. Whitmer, Dana L; Goodland, Freshman in Mathematics. j? A Seventh Row: Whitmer, Lionel R; Dorrance, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Whitmore, Marian L; Manhattan, Junior in Secondary Education. Whitney, Mary E; Manhattan, Freshman in Medical Technology. Whitney, Mason C; Wichita, Sophomore in Mechanical Engineering. Eighth Row: Whittaker, James A; Eureka, Freshman in General. Whittlesey, Diana K; Lawrence, Freshman in Home Economics and Art. Whitton, Connie S; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Social Sciences. Wiard, Howard A; Keats, Junior in Business Administration. Bottom Row: Wiard, Mary A; Keats, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Wibbeler, Richard M; Greensburg, Freshman in Mathematics. Wible, Stephen H; Kansas City, Mo., Junior in Nuclear Engineering. Wichman, Carol M; Valley Falls, Sopho- more in Elementary Education. 566 - Top Row: Wichman, Ross J; Seneca, Freshman in History. Wicker, Frederick W; Harlingen, Tex., Freshman in Bakery Management. Widau, Stanly C; Kansas City, Mo., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Widener, Austin L; Hudson, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Second Row: Wiechman, Steven R; Scott City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wieland, Judith C; Oakley, Sopho- more in Home Economics and Art. Wilbeck, Janet K; Vesper, Freshman in Home Economics. Wilch, Cheryl L; Topeka, Fresh- man in Home Economics. Third Row: Wilcox, Connie J; Manhattan, Freshman in Elemen- tary Education. Wilcox, Nancy S; Manhattan, Junior in Speech. Wilcox, Ronald; Pratt, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Wiley, Cecil W; Harper, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Wiley, George L; Osage City, Freshman in Vet- erinary Medicine. Wiley, Lois A; Clay Center, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Wilkerson, James M; Council Grove, Freshman in Business Administration. Willard, F. Lynn; Madison, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fifth Row: Wilier, Robert H; Shawnee Mission, 01 in Architec- ture. Williams, Cheryl E; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Speech. Williams, Diane F; Preston, Sophomore in Home Economics and Nursing. Williams, Douglas W; Preston, Junior in Agri- cultural Engineering. Sixth Row: Williams, Frederick L; Manhattan, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Williams, Iris M; Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Williams, Judith K; Stafford, Freshman in Home Economics. Williams, Kathleen R; Caldwell, Freshman in Elementary Education. Seventh Row: Williams, Laura L; Ft. Riley, Freshman in General. Williams, Mark D; Florence, Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Williams, Maureen C; Broadview, 111., Sophomore in Home Economics and Art. Williams, Robert A; Philadelphia, Pa., 03 in Architecture. Eighth Row: Williams, Robert H; Smith Center, Sophomore in General. Williams, Robert D; Oregon, Mo., Freshman in Pre- Law. Williams, Robert J; Leavenworth, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Williams, Ronnie C; Eudora, Freshman in Mathematics. Bottom Row: Williams, William R; Topeka, Sophomore in Horti- culture. Willis, Lonnie D; Bird City, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Willits, James L; Marysville, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Willits, Richard H; Prairie Village, Freshr an in English. W- 4 W t 567 Underclassmen: Wil-Woo Top Row: Wilson, Carolyn K; McPherson, junior in Secondary Education. Wilson, Carolyn L; Paradise, Junior in Clothing Retailing. Wilson, Cynthia A; Lincoln, Freshman in Elementary Education. Wilson, Dan E; Wichita, 03 in Architecture. Second Row: Wilson, David L; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Wilson, David S; Abilene, Freshman in Technical Journalism. Wilson, Edward L; Vliets, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Wilson, Helen A; Rockville Center, N.Y., Freshman in Chemical Engineering. Third Row: Wilson, James D; Salina, Sophomore in Nuclear Engineering. Wilson, Lewis B; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Speech. Wilson, Linda M; Hoisington, Freshman in Sociology. Wilson, Loris J; Hutchinson, Junior in Zoology. Fourth Row: Wilson, Martha A; Norton, Sophomore in Ele- mentary Education. Wilson, Pamela G; Chanute, Sophomore in General. Wilson, Phyllis B; Garden City, Junior in General. Wilson, Reita B; Rush Center, Junior in Home Economics and Extension. Fifth Row: Wilson, Rodney E; Beloit, Junior in Business Ad- ministration. Wilson, Roger K; Madison, Sophomore in Civil Engineering. Wilson, Ronald L; McPherson, Junior in Govern- ment. Wilson, Ruth A; LaCrosse, Junior in Secondary Education. Sixth Row: Wilson, Steven R; Newton, Freshman in Architec- tural Engineering. Wilson, Terry Lee; Jetmore, Sophomore in Pre-Medicine. Wilt, John B; Rossville, Sophomore in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wiltse, Kenneth C; Great Bend, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Seventh Row: Wiltse, Sue A; Paola, Sophomore in Home Eco- nomics. Windels, Mary E; Meadville, Mo., Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Winderlin, Pauletta; Scott City, Freshman in Home Economics and Nursing. Windier, Timothy R; Paola, Freshman in Agriculture. Eighth Row: Wingert, Robert E; Wellsville, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Winkler, Judith A; Riley, Junior in Elementary Edu- cation. Winkley, Marvin J; Marion, Freshman in Secondary Education. Winn, Stephen L; Whitewater, Wis., Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Bottom Row: Winner, Wayne R; Yonkers, N.Y., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Winter, Charles A; Peabody, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Winter, Lennita A; Clifton, Freshman in Elementary Education. Winter, William G; Wichita, Sopho- more in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 568 While making new acquaintances through fall orientation, students attend a mixer following the annual Wildcat Watermelon Feed. Top Row: Winters, Kenneth D; Chanute, Sophomore in Veter- inary Medicine. Winters, Shiela A; Mission, Freshman in Ele- mentary Education. Winzeler, Kenneth A; Lamont, Sophomore in Agriculture. Wirtz, Ronald L; Manhattan, Sophomore in Sociology. Second Row: Wise, Michael R; St. Joseph, Mo., Junior in Busi- ness Administration Accounting. Wise, Peggy J; Lawrence, Freshman in Clothing Retailing. Wisegarver, Frederic; Prairie Village, Freshman in General. Wisegarver, Richard; Prairie Vil- lage, Freshman in General Third Row: Wisniewski, John E; Atchison, 01 in Architecture. Wittenborn, John S; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Pre- Medicine. Wofford, Mary L; Shawnee Mission, Freshman in Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Wolf, Wallace W; South Haven, Junior in Veterinary Medicine. Fourth Row: Wolfe, Rosemary A; Ness City, Junior in Home Economics Teaching. Wolff, Gloria D; Wichita, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Wood, Ben W; Syracuse, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wood, Frederick R; Ottawa, Fresh- man in Agriculture. Fifth Row: Wood, Joan F; Arkansas City, Junior in Elementary Education. Wood, LeEtta L; Salina, Freshman in Humanities. Wood, Martha E; Manhattan, Junior in Physical Education. Wood, Steve J; Prairie Village, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Bottom Row: Woodall, Linda L; Netawaka, Sophomore in Home Economics. Woodard, Charles R; Maize, Freshman in Agri- culture. Woodard, Craig M; Wichita, Freshman in Biological Science. Woodburn, John W; Pleasanton, Sophomore in Sec- ondary Education. 569 Underclassmen: Woo Zum Top Row: Woods, Franklin C; Tribune, Junior in Business Ad- ministration Accounting. Woodson, Steve C; Kingman, Fresh- man in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Woodward, Daniel F; Colum- bia, Mo., Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Woody, Cheryl J; Minneapolis, Sophomore in Secondary Education. Second Row: Woofter, Frank L; Colby, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Woolley, Marilyn L; Oxford, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Woolsey, Wilma L; Wichita, Junior in Ele- mentary Education. Worley, Ronald R; Beloit, 01 in Architecture. Third Row: Wormington, William L; Independence, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Worthington, Judy K; Oskaloosa, Fresh- man in Home Economics and Nursing. Wright, John B; Lyons, Freshman in General. Wright, Kendall M; Topeka, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Fourth Row: Wright, Marjorie J; Wichita, Sophomore in Physical Education. Wright, Randolph L; Dallas, Tex., 03 in Architecture. Wright, Rose A; Marquette, Junior in Home Economics Teach- ing. Wright, Susanna M; Shawnee Mission, Sophomore in Elementary Education. Fifth Row: Wulff, Frederick J; Atchison, Junior in Business Administration. Wulfmeyer, John T; Wichita, 04 in Architecture. Wurtz, Barbara S; Paxico, Sophomore in Elementary Educa- tion. Wurzbacher, Pamela S; Goodland, Freshman in Sociology. Sixth Row: Wuthnow, Robert J; Lyons, Freshman in Business Administration Accounting. Wyatt, Douglas W; Shawnee Mission, 02 in Architecture. Wyatt, Kenneth R; Mulvane, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Wyckoff, M. William; Altamont, Freshman in Electrical Engineering. Seventh Row: Wykoff, Beverly; Los Alamos, Freshman in Sociology. Yager, James L; Scott City, Junior in Agronomy. Yaney, Jed E; Newark, N.J., Freshman in Pre-Veterinary. Yarrow, Gale R; Clay Center, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Eighth Row: Yenkey, Albert N; Topeka, Junior in Landscape Architecture. Yessick, Margaret E; Overland Park, Freshman in Home Economics Teaching. Yoder, Lane D; McPherson, Junior in Pre-Medicine. York, Kathryn A; Salina, Sophomore in General. Bottom Row: York, Robert L; Garden City, Junior in Feed Tech- nology. Yorke, Jerome P; Sedan, Junior in Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Young, Alexander M; Leawood, Sophomore in General. Young, Gerald T; Topeka, Junior in Dairy Manufacturing. 570 I I Top Row: Young, Nancy A; Abilene, Freshman in Modern Languages. Young, Nancy M; Leawood, Sophomore in Medical Technology. Young, R. Kent; Russell, Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Young, William P: Clay Center, Freshman in History. Second Row: Younkin, Charles D; Chase, Sophomore in Gen- eral. Yoxall, John E; Alton, Sophomore in Agricultural Econom- ics. Yust, Steven W; Sylvia, Freshman in Animal Husbandry. Zabel, Herbert F; Westmoreland, Junior in Electrical Engineering. Third Row: Zabel, Robert C; Westmoreland, Freshman in Chem- ical Engineering. Zackert, Margaret L; Kansas City, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Zahnley, Donald R; Manhattan, Junior in Business Administration. Zavesky, Thomas C; Ellsworth, Freshman in Agriculture. Fourth Row: Zeide, Steve M; Brooklyn, N.Y., Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Zeigler, Stephen B; Alma, Junior in Feed Technology. Zell, Richard E; Prairie Village, Freshman in Agri- cultural Engineering. Zibell, Mary J; Holton, Freshman in Home Economics. Fifth Row: Zibell, Robert E; Holton, Junior in Business Adminis- tration. Zielke, Richard K; Buhler, Freshman in Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Zimmer, Richard M; Short Hills, N.J., Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Zimmerman, Donald E; Kansas City, Junior in Wildlife Conservation. Sixth Row: Zimmerman, Gary L; Kansas City, Sophomore in Zoology. Zimmers, Joan C; Powhattan, Freshman in General. Zimmerman, Marc W; Sterling, Freshman in Pre-Law. Zirkle, Louis R; Berryton, Sophomore in Agricultural Economics. Seventh Row: Zitnik, Frank E; Ransom, Freshman in Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Zook, Lavina J; Salina, Freshman in Elementary Education. Zumbrunn, Daryl J; Junction City, Sophomore in Business Administration. Second Semester Underclassmen Bailey, Linda R; Manhattan, Sophomore in Technical Journal- ism. Eighth Row: Brockelman, Jerald D; Council Grove, Fresh- man in Mechanical Engineering. Byrne, Stanley B; Centralia, Junior in Feed Technology. Collins, George F; Piqua, Junior in Agriculture. Compton, Charles E; Neosho Falls, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Bottom Row: Courtney, Robert; Shawnee Mission, Junior in Physical Education. Dodd, JoAnn C; San Antonio, Texas, Junior in Technical Journalism. Fitzpatrick, Robert A; Merriam, Soph- omore in General. George, Sharon K; Uniontown, Sophomore in Home Economics. 571 Mtk Coeds welcome spring weather after class in Justin Hall. The three- level structure provides for six departments of home economics. Second Semester Underclassmen Top Row: Hartley, Charles S; Lake City, Junior in Animal Hus- bandry. Hightower, Charles H; Canoga Park, Calif., Junior in Electrical Engineering. Hunter, Nancy C; Manhattan, Freshman in General. Mai, LaDonna J; Garden City, Sophomore in Home Economics. Second Row: Marine, Duane D; Garden City, Sophomore in Chemical Engineering. Masten, Boyd E; Stafford, Junior in Speech and Art. McClure, Robert E; Hutchinson, Junior in Mechanical Engineering. Mueller, Peggy E; Coffeyville, Sopho- more in General. Third Row: Munzner, Robert E; Colebrook, Conn., Sophomore in Electrical Engineering. Nagel, John C; Valley Center, Junior in Animal Husbandry. Nichols, Patty L; Prescott. Freshman in Agriculture. Norton, Norena L; Harlem, Mont., Sophomore in Psychology. Overley, Gary S; Speed, Junior in Agricultural Economics. Fourth Row: Overley, Vickie J; Speed, Junior in Elementary Education. Pendarvis, James E; Junction City, Freshman in History. Redmon, Larry D; Parsons, Junior in Social Sciences. Rosenow, Nola M; Clay Center, Freshman in Home Economics. Schurle, Fred E; Manhattan, Freshman in Business Admin- istration. Bottom Row: Stroberg, Jeanette M; Hutchinson, Sophomore in Business Administration Accounting. Williams, Leslie L; Prairie Village, Sophomore in General. Wolfram, Edmond T; Malverne, N.Y., Junior in Industrial Engineering. Wright, James P; Grandview, Mo., Sophomore in Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Zimmerman, Laurel G; Alta Vista, Sophomore in Agri- cultural Economics. we economics smen in Animal Hot Call, junior lattan.Freshnm lomoreinHoB Sophomore ii itford, Junior it inson, junior i )nn.,5ophomoi( ;y Center, Iran ott. Freshman i v FitshMi KAUP URNITURE MATIOHAL I ' .I Us HERE neer4 .Vetenitan ' I [573. % ' Bob Sjogren almost intercepted this Iowa State aerial in a thrilling 7 to 6 dual in which K-State came out on top. Sjogren received the Colorado game ball and was rated honorable mention on the Big Eight defensive team. K-STATE BOOSTERS FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS DOWNTOWN 320-22-24 Poyntz Ave. AGGIEVILLE 619 N. Manhattan VISIT YOUR DUCKWALL ' S STORE FOR GREATER VALUES 574 WALT LEONARD AGENCY Complete Insurance Service 229 POYNTZ AVE. PR 8-3090 MANHATTAN, KANSAS Conde Music Electric Manhattan ' s Finest and Most Complete Record Department RCA Victor Television and Stereo Hi-Fidelity Wurlitzer Pianos and Organs PR 8-2350 407 Poyntz SAM SAROFF CO., INC. 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CAMBRIDGE, MD. 592 INDEX Abbott, Michele A. 143,226,446 Abel, Neil M. 257,446 Abendroth, James L. 264,446 Aberle, Douglas R. 257,446 Aberle, Stephen J. 68,356,446 Abersold, Patricia A. 236,446 Abmeyer, Beverly J. 32,67,147,172,446 Abshire, Michael 192,446 Acacia 180-181 Achenbach, Charleen 164,245,446 Acker, Duane C. 23,25 Ackerman, Cheryl A. 358,446 Ackerman, Grant E. 123,446 Acre, Kenneth E. 98 Adago, John 394 Adair, Sharon L. 156,394 Adams, Alice M. 236,446 Adams, Arthur A. 266,446 Adams, Bruce A. 88,122,143 Adams, Dan W. 192,446 Adams, David C. 91,257,446 Adams, Edward L. 129,178,446 Adams, Elaine. K 162,394 Adams, James J. 179,394 Adams, James P. 78,91,446 Adams, Kathryn E. 245,352,446 Adams, Lynda K. 164,226,446 Adams, Marjorie 31 Adams, Mary K. 126,162,394 Adams, Richard G. 90 Adams, Stanley D. 206,446 Adams, Terrill J. 231 446 Adamson, Lorraine A. 162,359,394 Adcock, Thomas D. 195,394 Addy, Cathryn L. 172,446 Addy, Donald E. 212,394 Ade, Douglass M. 318 Adepoju, Amos 119,127 Administrators 16-17 Adrian, Brenda G. 154,446 Advani.Gul H. 118 Advertising 573 Afzal, Mohammad 81,121 Ag Science Day 328 Ag Student 366 Agan, Mrs. Raymond 134 Agan, John R. 109 Aggieville Barber Shop 588 Aggieville Hardware 581 Agin, Gary P., 88 Agresta, Dandra J. 101 Agresta, William M. 100 Agriculture Council 25 Ahlerich, Milton E. 214,446 Ahrens, Jon M. 257,446 Aidnik, Robert L. 202,446 Aikin, Kenneth N. 198,307,394 Ailshie, Roger H. 94,394 Aker, Melod y C. 231,446 Akers, Judy A. 95,236,446 Akinokun, Jesse O. 119,127 Akob, Guy M. 85 AI-Tikriti, Ahmed S. 121 Alade, Joseph I. 119,127 Albers, Kenneth W. 285 Albers, Robert J. 143,266,446 Albertson, James R. 148,214,446 Albertson, Wayne R. 94,446 Albin, Jane M. 97,243,446 Albright Clyde C. 257,446 Albright, Gerald M. 218,394 Albright, Merle R. 94,394 Albright, Sheryl K. 168,231,446 Alderman, Susan J. 231,446 Alderson, Loren L. 94 Aldridge, Everett G. 108,252,394 Alexander, Albert J. 257,446 Alexander, David L. 283 Alexander, David R. 252,447 Alexander, Grant G. 88 Alexander, James L. 447 Alexander, Karol K. 349 Alexander, Kenneth R. 109,204,257,447 Alexander, Regena K. 139,238,358,359,447 Alexander, Robert Y. 182 Alexander, Roger B. 447 Alford, Fredricka S. 154,394 Alhasani, Sami M. 120 Ali, Latif H. 120 Allacher, Dennis E. 90,394 AHee, James N. 257,439 Allee, Judith K. 78,111,162,394 Allemang, Virginia S. 243,358,447 Allen, Billy D. 252,447 Allen, Clyde L. 92 Allen, Judith 84,111,160,447 Allen, Kathleen A. 115,130,239,394 Allen, Larry E. 447 Allen, Marilyn J. 112,226,245,447 Allen, Marjorie C. 113,238,447 Allen, Suzie L. 245,447 Allerheiligen, Wayne 352,354,357 Allingham Motors 588 Allison, Ashley 172,447 Allison, Leslie B. 109,139,141 Allison, Mary J. 139,236,447 Allison, Max L. 250,252,439 Allison, Nancy L. 226,447 Almack, Julia J. 152,345,447 Almack, Rosa M. 131 Almquist, Karmon D. 140,252,356,447 Almquist, Merlan T. 137,140,356,447 Alpert, Dean J. 100,223,447 Alpert, Glenn P. 257,447 Alpha Chi Omega 152 153 Alpha Delta Pi 154-155 Alpha Delta Theta 79 Alpha Gamma Rho 182-183 Alpha Kappa Lambda 184-185 Alpha Kappa Psi 72 Alpha Lambda Delta 68 Alpha Mu 76 Alpha Phi Omega 76 Alpha Tau Omega 186-187 Alpha Xi Delta 156-157 Alpha Zeta 73 Alsop, Samuel E. 447 Altendorf, Ronald L. 257,447 Althide, Darrell D. 285 Alwin, Duane F. 222,447 Ameel, Donald J. 33 Ameel, John J. 105 Amen, James B. 447 American Chemical Society 94 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 93 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 88 American Institute of Physics 88 American Nuclear Society 89 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 94 American Society of Civil Engineers 90 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 93 American Society of Military Engineers 92 American Yearbook Company 592 Amerine, Diana L. 245,447 Ames, Robert D. 182,447 Amox, CarolS. 110,158,447 Amosun, Gabriel 119 Anazia, Cyril O. 263,447 Anderson, Agnes F. 394 Anderson, Barbara J. 231,447 Anderson, Christine M. 83,156,394 Anderson, Clarence L. 89 Anderson, Dave F. 198,447 Anderson, David E. 88,257.447 Anderson, Delores K. 231,447 Anderson, Eulala L. 238 Anderson, Gaylord D. 107,223,447 Anderson, Jack L. 73,98,200,394 Anderson, James H. 265,447 Anderson, Jerrel C. 83 Anderson, Joan M. 101 Anderson, John H. 182,283,321,447 Anderson, Judy K. 114,168,394 Anderson, Kathleen M. 172,448 Anderson, Larry A. 184,448 Anderson, Larry R. 55,200,279,283,448 Anderson, Leland M. 106,137,141,363,394 Anderson, Loren M. 148,202,448 Anderson, Marilyn J. 110,170,394 Anderson, Melinda M. 172,448 Anderson, Michael S. 315,394 Anderson, Milton R. 238 Anderson, Nancy S. 394 Anderson, Norman H. 89 Anderson, Pat A. 101 Anderson, Patsy O. 137,141 Anderson, Raymond A. 73,98,395 Anderson, Richard M. 55,206,448 Anderson, Robert A. 28,100,448 Andrews, George F. 204,448 Andrews, Martha 182 Andrews, Norbert J. 196,448 Andrist, Darrel W. 180,316,448 Angel Flight 84 Angell, Frances M. 168,448 Angwin, Carol S. 166,231,448 Ankeli, Gabriel O. 97,119,127 Annis, Marjorie C. 95,139,245,448 Annis, Maurice A. 448 Annis, Ruth E. 448 Anschutz, Fredrick G. 96,448 Anschutz, Norman G. 143 Anschutz, Wayne H. 94,123 Anspaugh, Bruce A. 448 Anspaugh, Gail D. 316,317 Anspaugh, Victor E. 97,448 Anstaett, Fred R. 76,107,223,448 Antenen, Paula G. 154,395 Antes, Paul F. 192,448 Antes, Robert L. 448 Anthony, Rowland H. 126,312,395 Anthony, William R. 206,448 Antrim, Barbara S. 238,448 Appel, Robert L. 75,93,395 Applebaugh, Susan R. 110,220,448 Applebaugh, William 257,448 Applegate, Roberta G. 70,112 Applegate, Roger C. 216,448 Applegate, Ruth E. 114,239,448 Apportionment Board 56 Apt, Glenda A. 126,139,448 Araneta, Francisco L. 252,448 Archer, Michael 395 Architecture Council 28 Ardon, Menachem T. 395 Area, Merla K. 448 Arens, Max Q. 206,448 Armbrust, John S. 252,448 Armbruster, James A. 94,140,448 Armbruster, Jerry L. 109,133,140,257,448 Armstrong, John P. 202,356,448 Armstrong, Nancy L. 152,245,448 Arndt, Theodore R. 285 Arnett, Larry C. 38,222,449 Arnold Air Society 86 Arnold, Betty S. 47,57,70,158,395 Arnold, Larry G. 449 Arnott, Ralph E. 257,449 Artmann, Daniel B. 104 Arts and Sciences Council 32 Ash, Paul L. 198,449 Ashida, Betty R. 133,245,449 Ashley, Larry A. 257,449 Ashlock, Thomas F. 449 Ashton, Barbara A. 113,166,449 Ashton, Diana L. 172,245,449 Ashton, Thomas E. 97 Askey, Clare J. 101 Askey, Raymond D. 98,395 Associated Women ' s Students 58 Atchison, Timothy A. 449 Atherton, Kaye L. 113,231,449 Athey, Joel W. 69,177,310,449 Athletic Council 277 Atkinson, Barbara A. 113,137,133,243,449 Atkinson, George W. 97 Atkinson, James L. 359 Atkinson, Mary L. 239,449 Atkinson, William P. 296 Atkisson, Deloris E. 135 Atkisson, John L. 75,82,395 Atrozier, Arthur 285 Attwood, Mary S. 156,245,449 Atwood, Robert K., 359 Aubuchon, Martin W. 214,283,449 Auchard, Gerald V. 93,395 Auchard, Luella M. 135 Auditorium 388 Augustine, Gary L. 75,449 Augustine, Sandra L. 239,395 Auld, Doris L. 226,449 Auman, Bruce J. 257,449 Aupperle, Ronald E. 206,449 Austin, Whitley 15 Avery, Cheri L. 115,220,449 Avery, Eddie L. 307,309,449 Avjry, Melvin R. 285 Avery, Robert O. 250,252,395 Avery, Thomas B. 22 Avery, Thomas B. 200,395 Avery, William 15 Axe, Gary M. 252,449 Axe, William J. 257,449 Ayotte, Dennis J. 72,76 Ayres, Eva M. 113,156,449 Ayres, John P. 257,449 B Babbitt, Phyllis E. 133,137,174,449 Baber, Jack E. 89,395 Baber, Joe K. 99 Bach, Thomas L. 212,449 Bachtell, Patrick D. 216,449 Back, Joyce E. 144,152,352,355,359,449 Back, Marilyn J. 74,166,352,355,358,395 Backer, Jack E. 70 Backman, Douglas K. 307 Bader, Dean R. 100,188,449 Bader, Frederick R. 82 Badger, Bonnee B. 162,449 Badger, Thomas J. 33 Badger, Thomas W. 104,395 Badrick, Charles T. 143 Bady, Michel 117,263,439 Baehler, Judy A. 239,449 Baehr, Gratia L. 156,395,449 Baehr, Phillip T. 216 Bagby, Barbara A. 152,449 Bagley, Carne S. 226,449 Bagley, Edgar S. 48,81 Bahm, Ronald D. 92,395 Bailey, Billy H. 88 Bailey, Eileen E. 245,450 Bailey, Ginger 101 Bailey, Linda R. 571 Bailey, Murilynne M. 162,450 Bailey, Pete L. 449 Bailey, Roberta L. 114,231,450 Bailey, Shelby L. 140 Bain, Kay E. 84,147,156,450 Baird, Judith K. 129,239,395 Bak, David A. 83,140 Baker, Ardes M. 1 1 3,245,450 Baker, Charles G. 94,356 Baker, Harold T. 450 Baker, Janice E. 110,236,450 Baker, John R. 98 Baker, Nancy A. 110,170,315,450 Baker, Pamela M. 113,220,395 Baker, Patty 135 Baker, Raymond W. 450 Baker, Robert E. 73,76,107,223,395 Baker, Robert L. 109,301 Baker, Roger L. 132,257,450 Baker, Ronald A. 198,296,450 Balducci, Richard K. 285 Baldwin, Allen V. 109,450 Baldwin, Carol A. 225,450 Baldwin, John H. 76,92,214,450 Baldwin, Lonna S. 154,395 Baldwin, Mark W. 257,356,450 Baldwin, Randall H. 214,450 Bales, Harold J. 148,206,450 Ball, James D. 265,450 Ball, Penelope J. 243,450 Ballantyne, Philip M. 214,359,450 Ballard, Charles R. 319 Ballard, Margaret A. 234,450 Ballentine, Russell 109 Ballou, Russell S. 257,450 Balls, Jerry D. 123 Balmer, Gary D. 285 Balzer, Rosemary M. 245,450 Banaka, Jerry N. 252,450 Bange, Edward W. 143,257,450 Banker, Terry G. 450 Banks, David E. 43,75,82,93,252,395 Banks, John H. 318,356,450 Banks, Paul J. 450 Baptist Student Union 141 Barb, Kenny H. 196,450 Barba, John M. 128,395 Barbee, Jon R. 206,257,450 Barben, Edward E. 99 Barber, Evelyn L. 110,147,149,168,450 Barbour, Grade R. 113 Barenberg, Edward D. 142,252,450 Barger, Patricia S. 133,239,450 Baria, Edalji J. 118,450 Barker, C. Kathrine 60,71,113,126,129, 166,395 Barker, Linda L. 450 Barker, William C. 72,395 Barkman, Floyd J. 109,139,451 Barley, Mary L. 451 Barlow, Ronald L. 283 Barnard, Dick 291 Barnard, Hugh D. 451 Barnard, Lauren A. 234,451 Barndt, Karen L. 164,395 Barnes, Carolyn E. 115,396 Barnes, Joe W. 90 Barnes, Marian K. 162,396 Barnes, Ruth C. 239,451 Barnes, Sharon A. 245,451 Barnes, Ted J. 70 Barnett, Danny K. 106 Barnett, Lloyd E. 138,396 Barney, Arthur C. 180,451 Barney, Margret C. 172,231,451 Barnhart, Alice I. 111,168,451 Barnhart, Dorothy A. 245,359,451 Barnhart, James L. 73 Barnhart, Rilla S. 166,396 Barnwarmer 350 Barr, Patricia A. 174,451 Barr, William C. 107,451 Barrett, Peter J. 129,186,396 Barrens, Dorothy J. 66,71,396 Barrows, Bradley D. 216,451 Barta, Richard A. 100,182,451 Barth, Sylvia M. 112,226,451 Bartholomew, Carolyn 58,160,358,451 Bartkoski, Michael J. 451 Bartley, Carol A. 152,451 Bartley, Erie E. 48,106 Bartley, Glenn E. 451 Barton, Jon D. 202,451 Barton, Larry D. 451 Barton, Linda C. 58,156,451 Bartoo, Chloellen 139,245,451 Bartow, James R. 60 Barzone, David M. 137 Base, Gary L. 200,356,451 Baseball 306-309 Bashier, Mustafa B. 119 Basketball 286-295 Basore, Richard C. 148,214,356,451 Bass, Andrea R. 239,451 Bass, Dianne L. 245,451 Bassett, Marilyn L. 131,451 Bassette, Richard 73,106 Bates, Herbert T. 18 Bates, Rodney M. 124,359 Bates, Vera A. 74,83 Battu, Ramgopal 118 Bauder, Helen C. 68,220,451 Baum, Linda C. 239,451 Bauman, Harold D. 100 Bauman, Mary E. 101 Baumgarten, Edwin O. 212,451 Baur, Kenneth C. 202,451 Baxa, Diane R. 101 Bay, Darrell E. 105,188,439 Bayless, Sara M. 158,451 Beach, Charles L. 257,451 Beach, Darrell E. 78,91 Beach, Ronald T. 196,451 Beach, Sharilyn K. 125,160,226,451 Beach, Suzanne I. 129,231,452 Seals, Barbara A. 128,162,452 Bean, Donald L. 396 Beard, Charles L. 452 Beard, James A. 77,196,301,303,304,396 Bearg, Carolyn J. 170,396 Beasley, Joseph R. 85,452 Beat, Larry J. 25,109,115,143,452 Beanie, Patricia A. 226,452 593 Beattie, Robert J. 316,317 Beatty, Daniel 16 Beaty, Linda A. 172,452 Beaver, Frank M. 452 Beck, Barbara L. 152,226,452 Beck, Brian J. 368 Beck, Joseph L. 306,307,319,396 Beck, Glenn H. 22 Beck, Henry V. 80,103 Beck, Marcia A. 243,452 Beck, Robert A. 452 Beck, Sandra J. 55,60,67,69,170,452 Becker, Doris R. 396 Becker, Edna M. 1 1 1,140,243,452 Becker, Gary L. 396 Becker, Gregory W. 452 Becker, Lawrence P. 212,452 Becker, Robert A. 140 Becker, Robert H. 283,396 Becker, Robert L. 452 Becker, Vivian R. 133,239,452 Beckerle, Susan M. 170,245,452 Beckman, Alan K. 180,452 Beckman, Samuel K. 140,452 Beckman, William K. 77,352,355 Beckwith, Ann L. 170,452 Becraft, David R. 285,452 Becraft, Nancy D. 452 Bednosek, Monty M. 186,452 Beekley, Cynthia X. 245,439 Beeman, William L. 452 Beer, Janet J. 133,245,452 Beery, Thomas Z. 192,356,452 Beeson, Charles L. 83 Beets, Richard A. 186,452 Beezley, William P. 212,452 Beefa, Michael N. 283 Begnoche, Gloria T. 396 Behan, Carolyn S. 122,156,396 Behnke, Keith C. 182,356,452 Behrens, Suzanne M. 66,71,166,396 Beidmann, Stanley H. 105 Beilke, Jane H. 249,452 Bekaert, Denis A. 218,396 Belden, Guy N. 452 Bell, Claud K. 204,452 Bell, Donald J. 75,80,87,396 Bell, Flora J. 135 Bell, Jo M. 111,239,452 Bell.Marilea K. 111,152,397 Bell, Richard F. 80,87 Bell, Roberta L. 243,397 Bell, William R. 285 Bellairs, George H. 257,452 Bellairs, William M. 257,452 Belt, Rebecca L. 397 Bender, Charles A. 397 Bender, Daryl D. 82,93,436 Bender, Gary L. 140,218,453 Bender, Janet J. 78,143,436 Bender, Leslie A. 245,453 Bender, Lois J. 133,140,231,453 Bender, Roger D. 198,453 Bendure, William N. 97 Benedick, Jane C. 111,170,397 Benedict, William R. 126,130 Benfer, John P. 132,453 Benham, William K. 202,367,453 Beninga, Peggy I. 112,226,453 Benjamin, Kenneth U. 86,397 Bennett, Gerald E. 257,453 Bennett, Lynda C. 160,245,453 Benortham, Thomas D. 108,397 Benson, Lee M. 257,453 Bentley, Sara S. 166,354,453 Benton, Gary L. 125,126,149,179,453 Benton, Lynn S. 105,252,453 Benton, Sharon K. 58,95,174,453 Bentrup, Dale R. 80 Berends, Jay D. 453 Berg, Mary M. 126,238,453 Berger, Chester L. 252,293,453 Berger, Patrick J. 180,453 Bergin, Patricia C. 101 Bergin, William C. 51,100 Bergman, Kathleen S. 239,453 Berkey, Pamela J. 168,453 Berkholtz, Dennis L. 196,252,286,293, 294,454 Berlin, Larry K. 149,214,454 Bernard, Laverne R. 97,454 Berndt, E. Gary 454 Bernhardt, Janet V. 154,454 Berry, Gail M. 170,226,454 Berthole, C. Dean 100 Bertram, Mary A. 226,454 Bertrand, Conrad E. 397 Bertrand, William A. 102,454 Best, Cecil H. 48 Beta Sigma Psi 188-189 Beta Thela Pi 190-191 Bettenbrock, Dwight 257,454 Betton, Martha J. 354,357 Betz, Judith L. 168 Betz, William D. 204,454 Bevan, William 17 Bevan, William 198,454 Beyer, Annette J. 112,152,397 Bhojwani, Chandru J. 118 Bhuta, Hemendra J. 118 Bickel, Elaine W. 198,397 Bickerton, Patricia K. 135 Bickford, Max 15 Biddison, Ronald E. 454 Bidwell, Orville W. 362 Bieber, Joel G. 188,397 Bieberle, Gordon F. 252,397 Bieberly, Frank G. 100 Bieberly, Ralph K. 91,148,454 Bieker, Carmen L. 91,454 Biery, Bonita F. 220,454 Biery, Terry L. 25,73,122,133,137,200 298,334,397 Bigbee, Jean L. 131,454 Biggart, Le A. 133,220,454 Biggs, Elaine S. 126,130,143,454 Biggs, Michael W. 454 Bigsby, Allen G. 454 Bilderback, Donna B. 71,112,115,156,454 Biles, Bertram R. 440 Billinger, Betty J. 172,245,358,454 Billinger, John C. 206,454 Billinger, Max W. 206,397 Billingham, Karen S. 78,83,397 Billings, Richard D. 93,223,454 Bilyeu, Sandra K. 231,454 Bird, Gerald A. 111,139,454 Bird, Marilyn K. 114,115,454 Bird Music Company 576 Bird, Robert E. 397 Bird, Thomas F. 126,202,454 Bird, William R. 90 Bisbee, David N. 100 Bishop, Mary A. 47,58,67,71,139,158,454 Bishop, Richard L. 149,206,454 Bishop, Robert D. 257,454 Bitner, Dennis 218,454 Bitter, Roger A. 188,454 Biurstrom, Mary E. 236,454 Black, James N. 196,454 Black, Marvin E. 454 Black, Michael D. 216,455 Black, Richard L. 257,455 Blackburn, Jack B. 42 Blackburn, Mrs. Richard 352 Blackburn, Richard 59,60 Blackwell, Denby L. 281 Blackwell, John H. 180,455 Blades, Linda M. 236,455 Blake, Leslie A. 172,455 Blakely, Jimmie L. 80,397 Blakeslee, Mary E. 110,172,455 Blanke, Gunnar W. 202,455 Blankenhagen, Edward 149,180,283,455 Blankenship, Ada M. 101,236 Blankenship, Connie L. 135 Blankenship, David W. 455 Blankenship, Gary D. 455 Blankenship, Larry P. 214,455 Blankenship, Richard 99,316,455 Blasdel, Phyllis J. 156,245,455 Blasdel, Sharon K. 79,239,397 Blasiar, David A. 92,179,397 Blass, Constance H. 397 Blauvelt, William A. 257,455 Bleakley, Marykaye 84,170,455 Bledsoe, Jacquelyn A. 231,455 Bleything, Larry D. 202,367,455 Bleything, Richard R. 455 Bliss, Charles E. 43,55,212,455 Bliss, Robert J. 257,296,455 Blocher, James D. 257,455 Blocksome, Roderick 252,455 Blomberg, Karen E. 95 Bloom, Vicki A. 113,238,397 Bloomer, Paula J. 226,455 Blossom, Homer D. 78,92,397 Blotkamp, Carol S. 245,455 Blount, Rodney K. 133,137,356 Blow, Harry E. 352,355,357 Blubaugh, Gary J. 218,455 Blue Key 65 Blum, Doris E. 243,455 Blumeier, Donald I. 257,455 Board of Regents 15 Board of Student Publications 56 Bobek, Elizabeth A. 239,455 Bock, Barbara H. 131 Bock, Evelyn A. 100,220,455 Bock, Harold D. 78,439 Bock, Ralph S. 90 Bocock, Joyce E. 78 Bodenhamer, Carol J. 226,455 Bodwell, Jean K. 162,455 Seeding, Thomas L. 455 Boehner, Ernest D. 252,455 Boethin, Roger M. 214,455 Boger, Fred C. 85,257,455 Boggs, Bruce A. 137,368 Boggs, Carole L. 455 Bohannon, Robert A. 25 Bohn, Diane K. 245,455 Bohn, Gary D. 75,80,86,87,252,456 Bohnen, Joseph M. 252,456 Bohnstedt, Janet K. 245,456 Bohrer, Susan M. 168,397 Boles, Charles W. 126,456 Boles, David C. 397 Boles, Marilyn K. 110,129,154,456 Bolick, Mark P. 206,283,397 Bollig, Francis R. 93,397 Bolline, Michael P. 456 Bolnick, William M. 86,252,397 Bond, James E. 456 Bonewitz, Bonnie B. 110,112,152,378,398 Bonine, Dan R. 144 Bonneau, Roland J. 186,439 Bonner, William R. 91 Bonnewell, Gretchen 71 Boomer, Larren G. 456 Boomer, Warren E. 97,456 Boone, Kenneth D. 398 Bootety 579 Booth, Donald G. 91,139,456 Booth, Myrtle F. 115 Borberg, Robert M. 91 Borell, Steven C. 88,122,140,252,456 Borg, Alfred F. 33 Borger, Sharon S. 231,456 Borgerding, John F. 398 Borgmann, Terry A. 180 Bork, WilliamS. 311 Borland, Dennis P. 398 Bornheimer, Joseph F. 212,398 Bornkessel, Janice K. 456 Borookhim, Manoucheh 119 Borota, Milan 285 Bortka, John J. 285 Bortz, Nancy C. 110,152,456 Bosanko, David M. 139,456 Bosch, Louise A. 115,133,239,456 Bosche, Helen F. 84,152,456 Boss, Mrs. Henry T. 214 Bothwell, David L. 109,398 Botsford, Gene 345 Bott, Philip C. 97,119,127 Bottenberg, John C. 137 Bottger ' s IGA 584 Bottorff, James L. 91,299,398 Boucher, Cheryl A. 143,225,239,456 Bouchey, Gary D. 72,303,304,398 Boughton, Roberta J. 152,245,456 Bourbina, Charles F. 196,456 Bourque, Chalise A. 170,456 Bourquin, Shirley L. 358 Bowen, Edwin D. 257,456 Bowen, Ronald L. 285 Bower, Wayne P. 91 ,252,456 Bowers, Constance J. 1 13,168,226,456 Bowers, David E. 77,188,398 Bowers, Robert D. 90 Bowie, Rogga J. 83,172,398 Bowman, Anne L. 352 Bowman, Clay L. 456 Bowman, Gary H. 104,398 Bowman, Gena S. 456 Bowman, Michael L. 196,398 Bowman, Susan J. 172 Bowsher, Melodie L. 231,456 Boxberger, Kathryn A. 84,85,160,456 Boyce, Richard E. 206,456 Boyd, Barbara J. 398 Boyd, Glenn E. 285 Boyd Hall 226-229 Boyd, Richard K. 90,179,456 Boyer, Barbara D. 156,456 Boyer, Gary D. 456 Boyer, Harry J. 257,456 Boyer, Lois 135 Boyer, Ronald L. 192,456 Boyer, Ronald L. 202,456 Boyer, Thomas A. 87 Boyle, Dale D. 257,456 Boyle, Steven R. 457 Bozarth, Andrew J. 99 Bozarth, Donald L. 216,457 Bozarth, Duane P. 148,179,457 Bozone, David M. 133 Brack, Brian J. 257,457 Bracket, Bette I. 135 Brackett, Raymond B. 87,398 Bradbury, Rose A. 71,115,144,398 Braden, Janet L. 231,457 Bradford, Ross E. 97,457 Bradley, Gary S. 109 Bradley, Sandra L. 113,158,457 Bradley, Wray E. 216,457 Bradshaw, Arden J. 252,457 Brady, Anita I. 69,166,398 Brady, Thomas J. 218 457 Brady, Warren T. 188,457 Brainerd, Mary L. 164,457 Brammer, Judy M. 131,457 Brand, John H. 85,252,457 Brandenberger, Pamela 84,156,457 Brandenburg, Carol L. 238,457 Brandenburger, Denny 457 Brandner, Lowell 18,70,366 Brandner, Mary S. 142,160,378,457 Brandt, Gale M. 164,457 Brandt, Gretchen M. 1 12,152,457 Brannam, Cynthia A. 231,358,457 Brannan, Michael S. 257,457 Branson, Barbara A. 101 Branson, Bruce R. 398 Branson, Carl E. 283 Branson, Richard L. 100,283 Brandt, Douglas M. 252,457 Branton, Dorothy A. 239,457 Brass, Martha J. 236,457 Braswell, David A. 180,457 Bratton, Barbara A. 160,226,457 Braum, Roy A. 99 Braunschweiger, Margery A. 58,239,457 Braunsdorf, Linda M. 245,457 Brazle, Reba S. 110,112,133,236,457 Brecheisen, Adell W. 89,206,457 Breckbill, Robert K. 206,299,356,457 Breeden, Effie M. 114,131,144,457 Breen, Emmett N. 457 Brees, Beverly J. 239,398 Brees, Gerald C. 186,368,457 Breidenthal, Gail S. 164,457 Breiner, Amy A. 135 Breit, Don 310 Breitenbach, John D. 148,195,458 Breitenstein, Alfred 257,457 Breitweiser, Mary D. 170,245,458 Bremer, Larry W. 398 Brenn, Lawrence R. 250,257,359,458 Brennan ' s Skelly Service 582 Brenneman, Jane E. 226,458 Brenner, Steven R. 257,458 Brensing, Elaine K. 162,458 Brent, Carol A. 111,112,160,458 Brent, Margery L. 160,231,458 Brethour, Mary R. 74,170,352,398 Brethour, William H. 99 Brettschneider, Thomas 103 Brewer, Marvin V. 206,458 Brewer Motor Company 588 Brewer, Roger B. 86,398 Brewster, Jerry V. 206,398 Brickner, Terry L. 168,231,458 Bridwell, John D. 436 Briggeman, Warren L. 257,458 Briggeman, Wilma J. 243,458 Briggs, Robert A. 60,458 Brightenburg, Virginia 111,131 Brim, Lenore K. 133,156,458 Brining, Donald R. 257,458 Brinkman, Jim C. 108 Brinkoeter, Elizabeth A. 160,458 Brinkoeter, Rae J. 160,231,458 Briones, Magdalena L. 440 Brisky, Rosalie I. 115,236,458 Britt, Kathee R. 458 Britt, Timothy J. 398 Britting, Dean E. 398 Britting, Marjorie L. 95,458 Britton, Gale E. 250,257,439 Britton, Jane M. 160,458 Broodhurst, Richard A. 354,357 Broadwell, Edwin S. 257,458 Brock, Carolyn L. 71 Brockelman, Jerald D. 571 Brockway, Edwin B. 356 Brodbeck, Karen L. 231,458 Brodine, Barbara M. 172,458 Broeckelman, Gregory 143,226,356,458 Broers, Ted A. 124,257,458 Brogan, Lewis H. 100,458 Bronaugh, Robert A. 458 Bronzan, Charles T. 97 Brookens, Mary C. 1 14,152,245,458 Brookins, Douglas C. 80,103 Brooks, Barbara L. 60,69,111,172,458 Brooks, Leroy H. 105 Brooks, Nova A. 458 Brooks, Robyn D. 28,359 Brooks, Rodger A. 91,214,458 Brooks, Susan E. 154 Brookshire, James R. 195,257,458 Brookshire, William W. 195,398 Browder, David L. 97 Brower, Garry R. 458 Brower, Ruby K. 79,398 Brown, Arthur L. 458 Brown, Beverly J. 243,459 Brown, Brenda G. 141 Brown, Carl J. 283 Brown, Dea J. 234,459 Brown, Edwin V. 32,398 Brown, Frank A. 285 Brown, Jack M. 459 Brown, James L. 89,139,257,459 Brown, Judith E. 71,112,174,399 Brown, Julia A. 226,459 Brown, Larry R. 206,459 Brown, Lawrence E. 80,103 Brown, Margaret L. 234,459 Brown, Merwin L. 68,69,75,89,200,459 Brown, Peggy A. 354 Brown, Richard A. 91 Brown, Richard N. 257,459 Brown, Robert F. 85,257,459 Brown, Robert M. 73,99 Brown, Roderick R. 204,459 Brown, Russell C. 109 Brown, Thomas G. 129,202,459 Brown, Vicki L. 239,459 Brown, Virginia E. 459 Brown, William L. 296,459 Browne, David B. 99 Brownlee, Dale E. 250,257,459 Broxterman, Leroy R. 72,398 Bruce, Ralph G. 186,399 Bruce, Richard N. 97,204,459 Brummel.Joel S. 128,143 Brummer, George K. 186,459 Brungardt, Samuel J. 25,143,459 Bruning, Gary D. 104,202,252,459 Bruning, Gary E. 356,459 Brunk, John R. 257,459 Brunson, Douglas S. 129,459 Brush, Sherry K. 47,160,459 Brusven, Merlyn A. 105 Bruton, Madeline L. 168,459 Bryan, David W. 85,257,459 Bryan, Margie A. 84,170,459 Bryan, Ronald W. 77 Bryan, Thomas A. 139 Bryant, Bruce E. 97,214,459 Bryant, Bruce W. 252,459 Bryant, Joel W. 92 Bryant, Judith 166,226,459 Bryant, Lawrence O. 198,459 Bryant, Mildred F. 74 Bryant, Shirley 135 Bryant, Wanda L. 101 Bryant, William M. 100 Bryant, William P. 87,399 Buamah, Thomas F. 119 Bubb, Henry A. 15 Buchan, Robert E. 126,202,356,459 Buchele, Kenneth D. 60,182,356,459 Buchenau, Mervin E. 149,312 Buchman, Vicki R. 243,459 Buckland, Annette L. 117,126,133,240,459 Buenning, Gail M. 95,154,459 Buenning, Jan C. 84,154,340,399 Buetzer, Pamela R. 164,460 Buffo, Lyn M. 245,450 Bugbee, Linda E. 133,236,460 Buhler, Linda L. 460 Buisch, William W. 97,266,460 Bull, Barbara J. 152,266,460 Bull, Robert W. 98,399 Buller, Joel E. 77,352,355 Bump, Douglas L. 88 Bunney, James B. 107,460 Bunton, Norma D. 33 Buono, Jose M. 106,399 594 Burch, Mrs. Allen B. 188 Burch, Patrick H. 214,460 Burch, Paul W. 195,460 Burch, Vinson L. 122,257,399 Burchett, Alfred S. 83 Buresh, Mary J. 240,460 Burfield, Marvin L. 94,399 Burg, George F. 218,460 Burgat, Rebecca A. 231,460 Burge, Susan E. 226,460 Burgess, Judith L. 95,170,231,460 Burgess, Martha A. 110,170 Burgin, Gary S. 179,399 Burk, Elmer C. 195,399 Burk, MaryL. 58,70,112,172,399 Burk, Signet. 71,149,166,460 Burke, Patricia B. 358 Burke, Steven C. 107,223,460 Burkey, Jerry B. 100 Burkhard, R. Kenneth 18 Burnett ' s Apco Service Center 589 Burnett, Cecil W. 460 Burnett, Peggy C. 154,460 Burnett, Robert A. 126,359 Burnett, Robert C. 202,460 Burnham, Roger L. 460 Burns, Karin F. 60,69,160,358,460 Burns, Stephen M. 144,257,359,460 Burns, Stuart J. 99 Burns, Thomas C. 265,460 Burrell, Delila J. 239,460 Burris, Joyce A. 58,105,113,130,131, 358,460 Burroughs, Courtney 399 Burton, Donald E. 439 Burton, Gary H. 86 Burton, Sharon R. 154,460 Burtschi, Diane K. 156,460 Bury, Redetta A. 101 Bury, Robert J. 99 Busby, James L. 99 Busch, Sandra K. 95,231,460 Bush, Charles E. 202,460 Bush, James L. 214,368,460 Bush, Terry M. 460 Bussing, Charles E. 80,103 Butler, Matthew L. 298 Butler, Nancy J. 129,152,226,460 Butler, William M. 222,460 Butterfield, Edwin L. 156,378,460 Button, Sue A. 149,231,460 Buns, Donald W. 73,99 Buns, Joel R. 204,461 Buns, Lucretia A. 243,461 Butzin, Donald F. 89,436 Buzenberg, John J. 399 Buzenberg, Mildred E. 38 Buzenberg, William E. 312 Buzzell ' s Office Equipment 581 Byer, Janet L. 236,461 Byers, Jacqualine S. 111,226,461 Byers, Norman P. 180,356,461 Byrne, Barbara 143,160,245 Byrne, Stanley B. 571 Cable, Barbara L. 35,236,461 Cable, John P. 35,72,86,250,252,461 Cadman, J. Stephen 257,461 Cahill, William E. 461 Cain, Osmond 285 Caine, Homer D. 352 Cairl, John F. 283 Calcara, James R. 28,55,78,214,461 Calcara, Richard L. 122,214,461 Calderon, Prudencio 318,399 Caldwell, Barbara R. 113,399 Caldwell, Nancy S. 113,158,461 Calentine, Jack E. 186,399 Cales, Wilma J. 111,239,461 Calhoun, John P. 105 Call, Barbara A. 152,399 Callen, Patricia J. 57,84,164,461 Callies, Rodney E. 91,257,461 Calliham, Judith A. 168,399 Camblin, Gary L. 202,461 Came, William G. 142,461 Camerlinck, Robert J. 461 Cameron, John W. 85,252,461 Campbell, Bonnie J. 131 Campbell, Carolyn I. 352 Campbell, Carrol W. 73,106,363,461 Campbell, Charles T. 182 Campbell, Galen K. 77,202,307,308,399 Campbell ' s Gift Shop 581 Campbell, John B. 105 Campbell, Larry G. 139,461 Campbell, Patricia M. 243,461 Campbell, Richard A. 252,461 Campbell, Richard W. 461 Campbell, Robert T. 399 Campus Book Store 587 Campus Pastries 587 Campus Theater 579 Canfield, Pamela A. 172,461 Cannon, Robert W. 100 Canterbury Association 145 Capron, Beverly J. 101 Capron, Carol M. 101 Capron, Evan D. 461 Capron, Kenneth M. 98,399 Capron, Virgil J. 98,399 Card, Michael D. 212,461 Cardwell, Alvin B. 33,49 Cardwell, Charles E. 198,462 Cardwell, Virginia G. 95,160,245,462 Carey, Bruce D. 257,462 Carey, James C. 18,48 Carey, Karen J. 66,78,110,162,345,399 Carey, Larry N. 94,139,356,359,462 Carl, James G. 216,462 Carl, Sharon K. 399 Carl, Sherilyn 160,462 Carleton, Cheryl L. 154,399 Carlgren, Stefan M. 399 Carlin, Thomas E. 462 Carlson, Carl J. 177,462 Carlson, Carlene E. 168,358,462 Carlson, David E. 69,462 Carlson, Elaine E. 231,439 Carlson, Frank 408 Carlson, Gary K. 462 Carlson, George M. 195,400 Carlson, Linda J. 170,462 Carlson, Margaret N. 226,462 Carlson, Pamela S. 172,226,462 Carlson, Sharon J. 55,66,69,170,400 Carlson, Stanley D. 105 Carlson, Terry R. 103 Carlson, Vincent L. 88,462 Carlson, Virginia A. 124,133,137,243, 345,462 Carmichael, Craig L. 97,462 Carmichael, Lyle K. 257,462 Carnahan, Sara S. 439 Carothers, Kenneth G. 252,462 Carpenter, Montford 73,76,107,223,400 Carpenter, Warren E. 216,462 Carr, Carolyn L. 70,140,226,462 Carr, Connie L. 164,227,462 Carr, MaryL. 47,114,115,400 Carr, Pamela S. 239,462 Carr, Ronald D. 214,462 Carr, Tommy R. 257,356,462 Carrico, Patrick C. 143,2V ,462 Carrington, Annie A. 231,462 Carroll, Nancy A. 152,462 Carroll, Susan E. 234,400 Carson, Jerry R. 216,307,463 Carson, Mary E. 95,243,400 Carson, Pamalee G. 112,236,463 Carson, Stephen L. 148 Carson, Sue E. 172,400 Carson, William T. 463 Carstens, Susan G. 110,124,131,249,400 Cartee, Carol T. 101 Cartee, Robert E. 100 Carter, Brian E. 463 Carter, Lawrence E. 106 Carter, Richard C. 87 Carthrae, Ralph E. 463 Carver, Haroldine 135 Carver, Norman R. 87,400 Gary, Elizabeth E. 81,126,400 Case, Barbara J. 101 Case, James A. 99 Casey, Mrs. Ernest O. 156 Casey, Patricia A. 358,400 Casida, Dianna L. 236,463 Caspar, William O. 143,148,463 Casper, Jean M. 160,227,463 Cassidy, Jerry L. 89,139,400 Cassidy, Sheryl L. 245,463 Caster, Dallas D. 99,463 Caster, Douglas F. 257,463 Castilla, Osmundo S. 73,99,463 Castle, Nancy M. 231,46 3 Cathrae, Rita R. 135 Catlin, Jack E. 51 Catrell, Frederick A. 86 Caudle, Doyle R. 85 Caughron, Martha E. 231,352,463 Caughron, Raymond D. 72,92 Caughron, Samuel D. 86,96,359 Caulfield, Michael D. 257,463 Cave, Gary R. 359,368 Cebula, Jerome J. 102 Cecil, Carolyn D. 463 Celeste, Lauren E. 124,231,463 Cengiz, Beyhan 463 Cesafsky Allen A. 99 Chadwell, Lyle H. 109,133,400 Chadwell, Stephen L. 133,463 Chadwick, Theodore A. 18,48 Chain, Lawrence M. 108 Chalmers, John 30,277 Chamber Music Series 336-337 Chambers, Dennis R. 111,139,463 Champney, William O. 81 Chancy, Terry F. 192,463 Chandler, Judith L. 158,463 Chandrashekar, Hiriy 118 Chang, Colette W. 120 Chang, Van 90,226 Chapin, Judith A. 152,245,463 Chapman, Harold R. 463 Chapman, Harold W. 222 Chapman, Janet L. 239,463 Chapman, Mark A. 86,180,400 Chapman, Michael T. 75,179,400 Chapman, Randolph B. 463 Charcos 579 Charles, Barbara H. 58,243,400 Charles, Michael K. 70,356,373,400 Charles, Nancy A. 168,463 Charters Shoes 588 Chase, Larry L. 178,400 Chase, Ronald G. 139 Chasey, Linda S. 170,401 Chatfield, Janet L. 110,152,245,463 Chaudhri, Mohammad K. 121,439 Chaudhry, Muhammad S. 121 Chaudhry, Rubina 121 Chaudhry, Shafqat S. 121 Cheatum, Lawrence E. 97,252,463 Cheavens, Marcia K. 463 Cheerleaders 351 Chef Cafe 575 Chegwidden.Verlee E. 128,238,463 Chelikowsky, Joseph R. 3330,103 Chen, Michael S. 263,439 Cheney, Timothy P. 99,463 Chesney, Kenneth K. 106,129,186,364,463 Cheynet, Jerome H. 77,296,463 Chiang, Yuan-Chang 83,120 Chiang, Yung A. 463 Chie, Margaret S. 249,439 Chi Epsilon 82 Chilcon, Elva J. 231,463 Chilcon, James H. 139,200,356,401 Chilcon, Robert G. 252,464 Childres, Mary F. 164,464 Childs, Edward N. 100,182,464 Childs, Robert M. 180,316,464 Chiles, Laurn P. 464 Chimes 67 Chi Omega 158,159 Chifwood, Karen L. 55,67,166,464 Choate, Jim L. 102 Choplin, Jane R. 164,464 Chowins, Richard D. 359,401 Chrane, Kenneth L. 285 Christensen, Bruce N. 257,464 Christensen, Carol 149,172,227,464 Christensen, Harriet 111,156,464 Christensen, John L. 252,278,283,401 Christensen, Patricia 95,152,401 Christian, Francis G. 75,464 Christian, Gary R. 97,257,464 Christian, Theodore 401 Christiansen, Stanley E. 316 Church, Gerald M. 316 Church, Thomas S. 265,464 Chyba, Leslie J. 204,464 Chyr, Francis 317 Ciardi, John 400 Cicmanec, John L. 401 Citizens State Bank 576 Claassen, Rudolph D. 109,464 Claassen, Stanley L. 464 Clapp, David J. 139,252,464 Clark, Carol S. 174,464 Clark, Dale A. 126,179,464 Clark, Don B. 90 Clark, Don W. 368 Clark, Eldon L. 85 Clark, Elizabeth A. 129,239,464 Clark, Gary E. 6838,128,143 Clark, Harriett J. 245,464 Clark, Jane 32,67,68,69,160,359,464 Clark, Janet L. 245,358,464 Clark, John R. 257,359,464 Clark, Katherine E. 58,147,156,464 Clark, Kathleen M. 231,464 Clark, Larry L. 285 Clark, Margaret V. 71,436 Clark, Michele J. 126,170,464 Clark, Peggy A. 172,231,464 Clark, Richard C. 33,60,121 Clark, Stanley R. 94 Clark, Suzanne L. 234,464 Clark, William E. 257,464 Clark, William J. 18,277 Clarke, Robert 142 Claussen, Verne E. 97,200,464 Clawson, Eldon L. 182,364 401 Claybaugh, Kathryn A. 95,249,315,464 Claycamp, Kenneth W. 252,464 Claydon, Linda A. 68,94,164,464 Claydon, Thomas J. 106 Clegg, Robert M. 198,319,464 Clegg, Victoria L. 117,164,401 Clendening, Wayne E. 188,464 Clevenger, Cheryl V. 110,129,239,465 Clifton, Ronald D. Ill Cline, Darwin E. 90,148,192,465 Cline, Larry E. 133,137,200,465 Clingan, Mrs. Grover 190 Clingenpeel, Glenn R. 184,465 Clinger, Cecil C. 245,465 Cloe, Demis K. 58,245,465 Clothier, Eugene R. 100,252,465 Cloud, Betty J. 158,401 Clovia 174 Clutter, Michael L. 465 Clyne, Lynda L. 160,231,378,465 Cobb, Don L. 93,179,401 Cobb, Elizabeth J. 236,465 Cobb, Ruth A. 71 Coberly, Nancy 166,465 Coburn, Jarvis W. 223,465 Coburn, Ruth E. 164,351,358,465 Coca-Cola Bottling Company 586 Cochran, Harold M. 86,200,356,401 Cochran, Janice M. 245,465 Cochran, Robert A. 78,91,218,465 Cockrum, Darrell K. 104,192,258,465 Cody, Robert E. 143 Coff ield, William H. 34,35,48 Coffman, Charles W. 184,367,465 Cohan, Lawrence A. 293,401 Cohan, Phillip L. 465 Colaw, Carolyn S. 154,465 Colbert, James 310 Colbert, Joan P. 137,154,401 Cole, Janet K. 227,465 Cole, Ross W. 258,465 Cole, Zelma R. 38,154,401 Coleman, Jon J. 196,465 Coles, E. H. 52 College of Agriculture 22-25 College of Architecture and Design 26-29 College of Arts and Sciences 30-33 College of Commerce 36-39 College of Engineering 40-43 College of Home Economics 44-47 College of Veterinary Medicine 50-53 Colleran, Catherine 231,465 Collins, Carolyn M. 58,227,465 Collins, David R. 85,92 Collins, George F. 571 Collins, Joyce M. 227,465 Collins, Robert L. 465 Collins, Robert L. 359 Colon, Terry M. 101 Colon, Walter E. 100 Coltrane, Larry H. 109,132,258,465 Coltrane, Ronald D. 106 Comb, Arthur H. 15 Comerford, Karen M. 156,465 Commerce Council 38 Compton, Charles E. 571 Compton, Cynthia C. 234,358,465 Compton, Jere L. 137,258,401 Compton, Marcia A. 231,465 Conaway, Gary L. 401 Conde Music ft Electric 575 Condell, Nancy J. 160,245,465 Condit, Gerald L. 281,304 Condit, Larry R. 123,258,465 Condit, Lawrence E. 283,304.401 Condon, Marquita M. 154,465 Condray, Jerry L. 132 Condray. Jenie F. 132,266,312,465 Cone, Marie L. 113,139,465 Congleton, William L. 77,301,304,318,319 Congrove, Robert L. 466 Conine, Phillip L. 90 Connell, Martin R. 98,436 Conner, Alvin R. 109,132 Connet, Gwendolyn 401 Connolly, Terrence M. 401 Converse, Larry E. 129,466 Conway, William P. 149,198,466 Cook, Barbara J. 231,466 Cook, Charleen 135 Cook, Charles E. 75,94,102,401 Cook, Claudene K. 166,245,466 Cook, George N. 206,355,466 Cook, James E. 252 Cook, James E. 466 Cook, Jerry L. 283,466 Cook, John M. 198,466 Cook, Judith L. 466 Cook, Leland B. 401 Cook, Sally J. 138,359,466 Cooley, Lucinda L. 95,231,466 Cooley, Marvin D. 466 Coolidge, Sue A. 227,466 Coombs, Polly A. 158359,466 Coon, Anthony T. 253,466 Cooper, Craig 258,466 Cooper, James K. 285 Cooper, Larry J. 97,253,466 Cooper, Laurence L. 100 Cooper, Mary J. 113,129,168,227,466 Cooper, Robert G. 139,466 Cooper, Robert M. 212,466 Cooper, Sheryl J. 231 MA Cooper, William G. 88,466 Coover, Courtney M. 368 Cope, Diana G. 94,239,401 Copeland, Eugene H. 7733352,354,357 Copson , Anna 1 44 Corby, David B. 258,466 Cordill, Jerry R. 97,466 Corl is, James L. 100 Corman, Pat D. 7530,87,401 Corn, Roger P. 466 Cornelison.Judy K. 227,466 Cornwell, Larry G. 126,466 Cornwell, Loretta H. 180 Coir, Terry L. 87 Corr, Tom H. 285 Correll, Mary E. 231,466 Cortesi, Richard J. 100 Cortner, Dewey A. 76356 Cortner, Dr. and Mrs. John 66 Corwin, John B. 76,253,466 Corwin, Marilen A. 168,231,466 Cosby, Susan K. 147,172,466 Costello, Marilee J. 245,466 Cotner, Vicky J. 67 Cotter, Carolyn A. 58,78,111,170351,401 Cottle, Charles F. 212,279,282,283,466 Cottrell, Fredric R. 307308319,401 Coulson, Stephen J. 89,203,401 Coulter, Jeanette E. 243,402 Counter, Kama 1C. 126 Counter, Kristine M. 245,466 Coupland, William C. 123 Court, Jean L. 239,466 Courtney, Leila J. 135,436 Courtney, Robert G. 571 Covert, Dana D. 236,467 Covert, Jerry L. 265,467 Covert, Sydney A. 245,467 Cowan, Deanna K. 245,467 Cowan, Janet S. 154,227,467 Cowan, Marion C. 402 Cowan, Natalie J. 111,154,402 Cowan, Ora A. 402 Cowdrey, Judith A. 70,220,368,376,467 Cox, Carolyn J. 95,131,134,168,467 Cox, Carolyn R. 47,249,315,467 Cox, Jerry H. 258,467 Cox, Judy A. 99 Cox, Kenneth M. 182,467 Cox, Kenton L. 179,402 Cox, Lawrence E. 223,467 Cox, Martha J. 111,158,467 Cox, Rufus F. 22 Cox, Stella 164 Coyne, Mary A 110,467 Coyne, Patrick I. 73,106,467 Craft, Stephen M. 258,467 Craig, Cathryn 227,467 Craig, Donald D. 266,467 C-aig, Margaret K. 1 1 1,220,467 Craig, Wallace M. 106,139 595 Crail, Shirley C. 79,164,467 Cram, Carolee 112,129,225,227,467 Cram, Dan E. 100,467 Cramer, James E. 216,467 Cramer, Joe D. 467 Cramer, Keith L. 200,307,467 Crane, Martha A. 111,172,467 Crane, Ross D. 109,132,467 Crangle, Robert D. 43,55,65,75,89,179,402 Cranston, J. 117 Crater, Michael J. 258,467 Crawford, Dr. Golda M. 66 Crawshaw, Claude T. 75,94,264,402 Creager, Gary L. 94,132,467 Creager, Marvin W. 109,467 Creamer, Thomas B. 186,402 Crespo, Medina R. 100 Crews, David T. 103,117,402 Crews, Joyce L. 467 Crill, Dickie J. 196,402 Crispin, Malinda R. 103,402 Crist, Richard J. 196,467 Croman, Dennis R. 196,467 Cromwell, David H. 137,200,467 Crosetto, Chester J. 253,467 Cross, Carol S. 156,227,467 Cross Country Track 300 Cross, Terry T. 467 Crossen, Dee A. 139,240,468 Crossley, Michael A. 258,468 Crotinger, James L. 234,468 Crotinger, Mary K. 468 Crouch, John A. 99 Crouch, Robert W. 38,355,468 Crow, Gerald P. 258,402 Crow, John M. 258,468 Crowley, Julia R. 69 Crowley, Mary L. 158,227,468 Crubel, Michael J. 91,143,312 Crum, J. David 206,468 Crumrine, Martin H. 265,468 Cudney, Robert R. 182,468 Cullen, Peter 86,402 Cullison, Noel E. 186,468 Culver, Alan D. 179,468 Culver, Carolyn M. 245,468 Cummis, Phillip E. 178,402 Cunningham, Clyde H. 198,468 Cunningham, Gordon R. 100 Cunningham, John A. 89 Cunningham, Ronald G. 106,402 Cunningham, Sheila J. 101 Cure, Thomas H. 97,128,142,468 Currie Ponliac Oldsmobile 588 Curry, Fred L. 126,179,468 Curry, Robert T. 253,468 Curtis, Cynthia D. 227,468 Curtis, Sherry L. 231,468 Cutler, John F. 103 Cutter, David W. 104,258,468 Daane, Adrian H. 33 Dace, Letita S. 81 Dace, Wallace 81 Dada, Zuheir S. 90 Dagg, Caleb D. 203,402 Dahl, Bonnie L. 240,468 Dahling, Anne W. 98 Dahling, Carl W. 98 Dahlquist, Lars J. 468 Dahlsten, Maria R. 114,133,140,245,468 Dahm, Arlene R. 133,137,174,355,357,468 Daily, Donna K. 170,468 Dake, Charles A. 99 Dalbom, John D. 204,468 Dale, Brock 352 Dale, Clorse 263,468 Dale, Ira L. 296 Dale, James E. 99,143,468 Dale, Shirley J. 231,468 Dale, Thomas D. 212,468 Dalke, Randall C. 177,468 Dallas, Jean E. 69,83,162,402 Dallas, Sarah B. 128,162,468 Dallen, Larry D. 196,378,402 Dalrymple, Roger D. 206,311,402 Dalton, Kathleen F. 231,468 Dameron, Tommy D. 107,223,468 Danaher, Michael J. 86,203,468 Danenbarger, William F. 15 Danford, Dianne E. 166,468 Daniel, Brenda L. 227,469 Daniel, Stephen A. 258,469 Daniel, Wayne L. 436 Danieley, Edward L. 278,281,283 Daniels, Charles B. 117 Daniels, Paul R. 253,469 Daniels, Raymond L. 319 Daniels, Roger W. 178,439 Daniels, Stephen J. 318 Danielson, Stephen K. 258,469 Danler, Gay K. 85 Dannefer, Jane E. 95,111,227,469 Darbandi, Esmail S. 119,402 Darling, Dianne 113,168,469 Darling, Donald F. 106,258,364,402 Darling, Jayne E. 114,147,154,469 Darling, John R. 285 Darnell, Gerald E. 304 Darnell, Thomas E. 204,469 Darnell, Thomas J. 469 Daroowala, Nanabhai 90 Darrigrand, Andre 100,469 Dart, Susan E. 170,227,469 Darter, Genevieve C. 126,130,227,314,469 Darter, Janet K. 71,168,402 Darukhanavala, Jehan 88 596 Daruvalla, Sam R. 87,118,439 Dau, Diane C. 234,469 Dauber, Vesta L. 117,135,220,378,469 Daugharthy, Sandra L. 152,469 Daugherty, Dianne K. 145,245,469 Daugherty, Michael C. 177,469 Daugherty, Patty L. 240,469 Daves, Cheryl A. 240,345,469 David, Tom V. 99,402 David, Tony D. 99 David, Twila L. 101 Davidson, Adelia M. 131,439 Davidson, Judith A. 56,58,84,166,469 Davidson, Lloyd A. 108,364 Davidson, Michael W. 402 Davidson, Sandra A. 245,355,358,470 Davies, Robert E. 72,192,402 Davies, William T. 470 Davis, Anna C. 245,470 Davis, Arthur D. 253,470 Davis, Betty L. 231,470 Davis, Darold D. 218,470 Davis, David J. 258,354,470 Davis, Dean L. 25,108,366 Davis, Dee A. 156,402 Davis, Earle R. 33 Davis, Elmer G. 316 Davis, Fred H. 137,141 Davis, Gayla J. 240,402 Davis, Gerald E. 253,439 Davis, Helen C. 238,403 Davis, Jack D. 198,403 Davis, James R. 258,470 Davis, Judith A. 243,470 Davis, Mozellar 58,95 Davis, Robert C. 204,470 Davis, Sandra L. 240,470 Davis, Susan P. 172,470 Davis, Victor A. 352 Davison, John M. 258,470 Dawes, Donald W. 316 Dawson, Thomas S. 216,470 Day, Donald L. 356,470 Day, Jon M. 100 Day, Richard N. 88,142,403 Dean, Jo J. 125,129,131,470 Dean, Lynn A. 198,319,470 Dean, Nancy S. 110,154,470 Dean of Admission 20 Dean of Students Office 18-19 Dearborn, Robert H. 470 Dearmond, Fanchone 403 Deaver, Robert M. 72,129,206,403 Dechairo, Margaret J. 470 Dechert, Dennis L. 73,104,214,470 Decinque, Donald P. 253,368,470 Decker, Joy L. 99 Decker, Stephen R. 253,470 DeCou, Donald F. 81 Decristofaro, Clemen 76 Dedonder, Larry J. 143,253,470 Dees, Gailyn L. 99 Deets, Paul L. 200,403 Defeo, David L. 198,470 Degnan, Paula J. 227,470 Degood, Karen D. 32,110,128,133,147 152,470 Degraffenreid, Sondra 231,470 Deines, Calvin W. 80,470 Deines, Garry L. 180,356,470 Deitz, Dwayne 316 Dekat, Kenneth A. 129,130 Dekat, Michael A. 258,470 Delaplain, Linda L. 100 Delfs, James G. 258,470 Delich, Gloria J. 84,147,164,345,358,470 Delp, Tony M. 258,470 Delta Chi 192-193 Delta Delta Delta 160-161 Delta Phi Delta 83 Delta Sigma Phi 194-195 Delta Tau Delta 196-197 Delta Upsilon 198-199 Delta Zeta 162-163 Demand, John W. 18,111 Demars, Jim L. 75,80,470 Deming, Charles H. 89 Demoss, Richard T. 296,403 Dempsey, Cynthia S. 245,470 Dempsey, Douglas E. 178,403 Denning, David F. 266,471 Denning, John E. 258,471 Denning, Royal G. 76,107,403 Dennis, Francis C. 75,82,86,92 Denny, Douglas J. 78 Denoon, Daniel A. 99,471 Dent, Edward L. 122,177,359,471 Dent, Michael W. 471 Dent, Steven M. 144,471 Dent, Thomas R. 85 Denton, Wilson L. 253,299,471 Depenbusch, Harold J. 107,223,471 Depping, Dave M. 214,471 Derks, Edwin 98,403 Derosear, Thomas R. 214,471 Derrick, Barbara A. 240,471 Derting, Robert P. 105 , Derusseau, Ronald W. 471 Desai, Mrs. Vasumati 118 Desai, Dinkerrai R. 118,439 Desai, Vasu K. 81,403 Desbien, Vernon L. 195,471 Deschner, Dennis L. 258,471 Deters, Charlotte R. 156,471 Detrixhe, Joseph B. 132 Defter, Jay D. 93,223,471 Defter, Rose N. 1 1 1 ,243,403 Dettmer, Dennis E. 98,403 Dettmer, Gary L. 107,471 Dettmer, Jean E. Ill Detwiler, Amelia A. 1 15,471 Detwiler, Wesley R. 403 Deubler, Carol J. 156,471 Devaasirvatham, Sure 82 Devault, Carolyn E. 110,238,471 DeVoe, Diane D. 32,84,85,158,471 DeWeese, Kathleen 84,240,403 DeWeese, Paul 277 DeWeese, Paula J. 84,143,172,403 Dewey, David K. 253,471 Dewey, Max H. 124,139 Dewhirst, David L. 148,177,471 DeWitz, Roy 293,294 Dey, Judith A. 112,154,471 Dial, Patricia N. 471 Diamond, Arlen E. 86,188,368,403 Diaz, Gabriel 105,439 Diaz, Victor F. 83 Dibai, Esfahanl M. 119 Dice, Mary J. 158,471 Dick, Donald J. 102 Dick, Elizabeth A. 74,352 Dick, Judy K. 135 Dick, Thomas D. 94,212,471 Dicken, Donald R. 82,403 Dickerson, David L. 403 Dickerson, Roger K. 294,471 Dickey, George L. 88 Dickey, Kathleen A. 70,152,379,403 Dickey, Mildred L. 147,152,231,471 Dickinson, Catherine 158,471 Dickinson, Edith M. 111,139,243,471 Dickinson, Jerry A. 258,471 Dickson, Richard C. 96,206,471 Diehl, Barbara E. 112 Diehl, John R. 108 Diehn, Frederick J. 203,403 Dicker, Thomas J. 258,471 Diekmann, Roger A. 188,471 Dietrich, Darlene 236,471 Dietrich, Jacqueline 156,472 Dietrich, Robert N. 258,472 Dikeman, Michael E. 25,108,132,200, 364,403 Dildine, Roger S. 123,253,472 Dillenback, Harold F. 180,316,472 Dillenbeck, Karen E. 234,472 Dillender, Eugene R. 203,472 Diller, Sherryl L. 139,240,374,472 Diller, Sue A. 158,227,472 Dillman, Carol L. 74 Dillman, Susan K. 160,472 Dillon, Charles M. 253,356,472 Dillon, Jean L. 143,229,245,472 Dillon, John F. 143,266,356,472 Dillon, John S. 222,472 Dillon, John W. 126 Dillon, William L. 258,472 Dilly, James E. 352 Dinning, Jan 236,472 Dirksen, Larry E. 107,223,472 Disalvo, Vincent S. 70 Disenhouse, Harvey A. 195,258,472 Dissinger, Edward H. 86,283 Dissinger, Edward R. 283 Ditch, Vicki L. 160,227,472 Ditgen, Judith K. 240,472 Dittemore, Beth L. 131 Diviney, Ernest M. 258,472 Dixon, Madelyn C. 354,472 Dixon, Margaret A. 139,240,472 Doan, Rodney E. 472 Dobbels, Frances M. 144,231,472 Dobbin, Jerry L. 109,403 Dobbins, James R. 133,253,472 Dobson, Leona 120 Dobson, John E. 89 Dobson, Robert C. 106,186,472 Dobson, William H. 312 Dodd ' s 590 Dodd, JoAnn C. 374,571 Dodds, D. Deloss 300,301,302,304 Dodds, Sondra S. 238,472 Dodge, Donna A. 111,139,158,472 Dodge, Gilbert R. 25 Dodge, Rae 143,220,403 Doebele ' s IGA Foodliner 586 Dohm, Gerald L. 200,403 Dohrman, Yvonne L. 472 Dold, Brenda E. 231,472 Doll, Dixon R. 304 Dolly ' s K-Lunch 589 Domer, Robin R. 99 Don Jerry Clothiers 576 Donahy, Jerry F. 109,143,356 Donaldson, Richard L. 75,179,403 Donham, Richard S. 403 Donley, Douglas D. 198,472 Donner, Carolyn K. 234,472 Doolittle, Gary L. 130,223,472 Doramus, Lynda K. 112,240,472 Doran, James V. 216,472 Dorchester, Leland E. 105 Dorian, Robert H. 313 Douglas, Louis H. 18,33 Dow, Benjamin B. 99 Dow, Carol A. 101 Dow, Richard G. 212,356,404 Dowlin, David L. 102 Downs, Stanley R. 258,472 Dragsdorf, Dean 18,48 Drake, Patty S. 84,160,404 Dreiling, Mark J. 88,186,439 Dresher, Larry K. 100 Dresser, Alice N. 154,245,473 Dressier, Donald G. 70,129,176,473 Drew, Douglas P. 196,473 Driver, Raymond S. 285 Droge, Joanna L. 473 Drost, Jo L. 234,473 Drouillard, Judith K. 231,473 Drumm, Dennis A. 91,473 Dryden, Robert D. 253,356,473 Dryer, Martha L. 160,227,473 Duckwall ' s 574 Dudley, Pamela J. 110,158,473 Duenkel, Robert T. 266,298,473 Duff, David W. 184,473 Duff, Walter J. 404 Duffendack, John P. 91,148,216,473 Duffield, Robert J. 188,473 Duffin, Patricia A. 103,245,404 Dufva, Diane 368 Dugas, Paul J. 368 Dukelow, Connie M. 156,473 Dukelow, Nancy J. 154,240,473 Dumford, Michael D. 198,298,473 Dumiak, Michael J. 258,473 Dumler, Nancy B. 160,473 Dumler, Patricia A. 140,245,473 Dunagan, Mrs. W.P. 192 Dunaway, Patricia A. 133 Dunbar, Stephen A. 182,473 Duncan, Carolyn L. 113,245,473 Duncan, Mrs. Charles 202 Duncan, David W. 216,404 Duncan, Edward L. 404 Duncan, Franklin D. 436 Duncan, James M. 285 Duncan, Michael S. 186,473 Dungey, Ronald E. 141 Dunham, Daniel D. Dunham, Jack S. 99 Duni, William R. 473 Dunkel, Jean M. 172,473 Dunn, Faye P. 141 Dunn, James C. 195,404 Dunn, Judith A. 156,231,473 Dunn, Larry R. 184,404 Dunn, Lawrence L. 141 Dunn, Leon L. 133,200,362,404 Dunn, Martha L. 9S Dupuy, Maxine E. 154,227,473 Durgan, Jack C. 28 Durland, Merrill A. 18,277 Durling, John C. 73,99 Dusenbury, Douglas K. 65,280,283,310, 393,404 Duston, Arlene S. 473 Duston, James C. 80,87,404 Dutton, Diana L. 227,473 Dutton, John W. 97,204,473 Dutton, William W. 304 Dybwad, Gay L. 140 Dyck, Marvella R. 110,166,473 Dyer, Charles W. 253,473 Dyer, Do nald A. 91 Dyer, Grace M. 131,135 Dyer, Peter M. 123 Dyer, Sally C. 113,231,473 Dyke, Nancy K. 158,245,473 Dyke, Terry L. 198,356,368,404 Eager, Richard B. 258,473 Eagles, Thomas W. 75,82,473 Ealy, Robert P. 22,105 Eastham, Barbara J. 168,245,474 Eaton, George R. 70 Eaton, Lenette E. 245,474 Ebberts, Orval 31 Eberhart, Franklin L. 108,474 Eberhart, Keith L. 253,474 Eberhart, Penny R. 110,474 Eberhart, Russell C. 80,87,128 Eberle, Janice K. 236,474 Ebersole, Willard G. 140 Ebert, Verlyn W. 138,404 Eby, Charles K. 90,179,474 Eck, David D. 258,474 Eck, Diane L. 474 Eckel, Gene E. 474 Eckert, Karen J. 170,474 Eckhardt, Kenneth A. 474 Eddie ' s Beauty Salon 587 Edds.William W. 253,474 Eddy, Curtis W. 474 Edelman, Lyle f. 258,474 Edgar, Sharon 170,231,474 Ediger, Robert I. 140 Edminster, James H. 258,474 Edmonds, Gary N. 98,404 Edmonds, Jeannette G. 245,474 Edmonds, Judy L. 101 Edmondson, Ted D. 133,137,474 Edmundson, Mary L. 114,115,404 Edwards, Bette L. 84,85,130,170,356,474 Edwards, John F. 105 Edwards, Phyllis L. 71,113,243,404 Edwards, Rose M. 474 Edwards, William C. 474 Edwardson, Robert L. 72,148,188,404 Edwardson, William D. 137,140,188,474 Eggert, Rodney D. 258,474 Eggleston, Cora J. 112,133,220,474 Eggleston, Jerry J. 106,404 Ehrlich, Dorothy A. 227,474 Ehrlich, Larry D. 109,132,258,474 Eib, Darlene L. 101 Eib, Ned E. 99 Eichem, Benjamin J. 368 Eichenauer, Casey 474 Eichor, Ricky J. 203,403 Eickelberg, Frederic 368 Eilian, Cyrus 119,263,474 Eilrich, Nancy A. 95,220,404 Eisele, William D. 266,474 Eisenbarth, Francis 266,474 Eisenbrandt, David L. 474 Eisenhour, Douglas E. 198,356,474 Eismont, Samuel M. 184,474 Eitel, Darlene R. 243,474 Eitzen, Kathleen A. 404 Ekis, Gunter 307 Eklund, Darrel I. 439 Elder, Larry E. 258,296,474 Elizinger, Richard J. 105 Elk, Diane L. 238,475 Eller, Trudy A . 245,475 Ellington, Larry L. 404 Elliott, Barbara J. 156,475 Elliott, Carolyn K. 170,231,475 Elliott, Dennis R. 258,475 Elliott, James D. 475 Elliott, James P. 258,475 Elliott, Richard D. 90,404 Elliott, Robert B. 218,475 Elliott, William H. 404 Elliott, William T. 216,475 Ellis, Byron E. 56,70 Ellis, Hazen J. 258,475 Ellis, Roscoe 18,48 Ellison, Steven W. 404 Ellithorpe, Jack E. 216,475 Ellsaesser, Jerrilyn 231,475 Elsasser, Karen M. 404 Eltiste, Melvin L. 475 Ely, Karolyn K. 71,404 Embers, Kenneth D. 196,475 Emch, Bill D. 73,76,107,475 Emel, Charles D. 180,475 Emerson, M. Jarvin 81 Emery, Donald K. 109,132 Emery, Johnny J. 100,222,475 Emery, Mary E. 134 Emig, Danny R. 263,475 Emig, Larry W. 43,90,129,186,405 Emigh, John L. 86,196,405 Emrich, Patricia A. 154,475 Endore, Trudy A. 227,475 Enegren, Phillip D. 75,179,405 Enfield, Richard L. 359,475 Engel, Charles W. 196,475 Engelken, Ronald A. 97,133,137,143, 266,475 Engineering Council 43 Engineers and Architects Open House 332-333 Engle, Bruce K. 475 Engle, Harold D. 73,104.133,200,364,475 Engle, Pamela S. 129,133,227,358,475 Engler, Jerry W. 258,475 Engler, Leo F. 120 Englisby, Denis C. 356,475 English, Jacquelyn E. 168,475 Engstrom, Kathleen A. 172,227,475 Enich, Peter Y. 475 Enos, Paul D. 130,475 Epard, Richard L. 81,178,439 Eplee, Harvey C. 212,475 Epley, Larry C. 109,132,258,475 Eppard, Ellen E. 226,245,475 Erbentraut, Stuart A. 186,475 Erbes, Lawrence E. 439,476 Erbes, Lucinda R. 240 Erickson, Frederick 298 Erickson, Michael J. 253,476 Erickson, Peggy J. 249,476 Ericson, Carla S. 112,140,220,476 Erkenbrack, Dennis L. 77,476 Erker, LeRoy E. 476 Ermey, Michael S. 204,476 Ernzen, Shirley K. 405 Erpelding, Lawrence H. 25,109,142,200, 405 Ervin, Gary E. 149,216,476 Ervin, Patrick F. 133,149,176,476 Esau, Mary L. 79,144,220,354,476 Eshbaugh, Gerald C. 476 Eshelman, Kenneth K. 216,476 Eshelman, Roger A. 149,476 Eskridge, Escal L. 188,405 Eslinger, Michael E. 253,476 Eslinger, Sue A. 144,158,476 Essmiller, Donald M. 258,356,476 Estes, Ada B. 204 Estes, Gary L. 149,476 Estes, Michael E. 192,476 Estey, Linda J. 162,476 Eta Kappa Nu 80 Etherton, James R. 285 Ethridge, Gale E. 253,476 Etling, Arlen W. 133,200,476 Etling, Sheryl B. 68,69,243,476 Eubank, Gail E. 101,135 Eubank, Keith H. 100 Eubanks, Alice L. 245,476 Euler, Robert W. 123,258,476 Eustace, Burt E. 102 Evans, Beverly E. 476 Evans, Ivor J. 405 Evans, John R. 182,476 Evans, Jolene 147,160,476 Evans, Larry M. 86,90,405 Evans, Margaret A. 147,168,405 Evans, Mary F. 172,405 Evans, Nancy A. 217 Alb Evans, Nancy L. 158,245,476 Evans, Paula J. 103,227,476 Evans, Ray R. 15 Evans, Stephen B. 186,198,476 Evans, Steven M. 319,476 Evans, Theodore T. 73,99 Evans, Thomas M. 33 Eveleth, Douglas J. 148,182,476 Everett, Kenneth D. 258,476 Everett, William W. 68,253,476 Everhart, Eldon R. 476 Evers, Richard L. 477 Eversmeyer, Merle G. 73,106,139,477 Evert, Larry D. 214,477 Ewert, Wayne L. 258,477 Ewing, Martha E. 240,477 Ewy, Karen K. 113,240,477 Exline, Nancy J. 111,147,160,405 Eyerly, Joyce M. 231,477 Eyestone, Carolyn S. 477 Eyman, William B. 105,258,477 Fabrizius, John D. 109,258,477 Faddis, Janet K. 154,245,477 Faddis, JerynS. 154,405 Fagan, John S. 196,477 Fagen, Arlyn R. 198,319,477 Fager, Glenn A. 258,477 Fagerberg, Richard E. 60,86,187,356, 368,477 Fail, Charles R. 264,477 Fail, Patricia A. 439 Failor, Sue A. 243,477 Fair, Janiece D. 74,166,405 Fair, Jean M. 144,166,359,477 Fair, Nancy E. 68,84,111,162,359,477 Fair, Rebecca L. 147,152,477 Fairbank, Marvin M. 258,285,478 Fairbank, Sharon 172,227,478 Fairbanks, David F. 93 Fairbanks, Gustave E. 94 Fairbanks, Twila 135 Fairchild, Kerry L. 196,478 Fairman, Charles E. 376,378,405 Faith, Robert V. 478 Faien, Joanne C. 231,478 Falconer, Beverly J. 32,67,84,111,158,478 Fa Ik, Karen A. 130,245,478 Family Music Center 581 Fan, Rita P. 120 Fangman, James R. 478 Fankhauser, Daniel E. 212,317,478 Fankhauser, Dean P. 100 Fanning, James M. 478 Fanning, Lucinka V. 114,405 Fanson, Ralph L. 82,90,92,406 Fapp, Ros s L. 198,478 Farabi, Terry B. 148,318,406 Farewell, Marsha R. 246,478 Farha, Susan K. 152,374,375,478 Farhy, John C. 100,258,478 Farmer, Charles J. 306,307 Farmer, Earl L. 106 Farmer, Joan 95,130,234,406 Farmer, Linda L. 478 Farmer, Michael J. 107,223,478 Farmhouse 200,201 Farney, Kathleen M. 220,478 Farnham, Wilfred L. 129,141,253,406 Farnsworth, Michael 216 478 Farr, Marvin J. 100,478 Farrar, Charles W. 203,478 Farrell, James B. 177 Farrell, Kevin B. 70,72,406 Farrell, Marcia A. 166,406 Farrell, Michael K. 478 Farris, Karl 86,478 Fassnacht, Donald C. 206,311,406 Fassnacht, Patricia 110,172,478 Faulconer, Susan 134,172,406 Faulkner, Wayne C. 355 Fausett, Larry L. 259,478 Faw, Richard E. 89 Fay, Curtis R. 86 Fayinka, Folorunso A. 119,127,144 Fearing, Julia I. 124,139 Feaster, Donna G. 115,478 Featherston, Norman 89 Fedosky, Allan L. 144,298,356 Fedosky, Edward J. 298 Felbush, Nina M. 95,174,231,478 Feldkamp, Ronald E. 93 Fellers, Billy G. 72 Fenton, Frank R. 478 Fenton, LaDean J. 406 Ferguson, Barbara L. 246,478 Ferguson, Donald R. 55,69,75,89,200, 277 ,478 Ferguson, John H. 301,304,478 Ferguson, John M. 24 Ferguson, Patricia A. 152,478 Fernandez, Francisco 90 Ferrell, Charlotte A. 231,478 Ferris, Richard J. 143 Fesmire, Clifford E. 258,478 Ficke, Stephen W. 177,478 Fickel, Jerry B. 97,143,478 Ficken, Donald D. 478 Fiebach, Gary R. 479 Fields, Timothy J. 141,258,479 Filbert, Barbara K. 58,231,479 Filbert, Gail W. 168,358,479 Filinger, Cynthia A. 227,479 Filinger, Ester 118 Filinger, George A. 1 18,121 Filippi, Bruce H. 479 Finch, Doris M. 71,240,406 Finch, Mary A. 406 Finch, Walter S. 126,479 Findeiss, Joan E. 479 Fink, Rebecca J. 160,479 Finley, Ronald J. 96 Finnerty, William J. 253,479 Finney, Cynthia L. 246,479 Finney, James L. 75,82,222,479 Finney, Karl 311 Finocchio, Ernest J. 100,212,479 Firling, Paul R. 70,479 First National Bank 575 Fischer, Emil C. 27,29 Fischer, Loren D. 479 Fiser, Beverly T. 135 Fiser, Sara M. 172,479 Fishburn, Arlene K. 236,345,479 Fisher, Carol J. 162,479 Fisher, John E. 253,479 Fisher, Mary J . Ill ,243,479 Fisher, Susan J. 246,479 Fisher, Walter L. 178,406 Fisher, William R. 359 Fiskin, Dianna I. 240,479 Fittell, Carol F. 237,479 Fittell, John H. 253,479 Fitzgerald, John J. 179 479 Fitzgerald, Rebecca 70,172,372,406 Fitzgerald, Terrell, 92,218,406 Fitzpatrick, Robert A. 571 Fitzwater, Max M. 70,196,406 Fix, Joyce J. 101 Fix, Roger S. 100 Flack, Delia J. 114 437 Flaharty, Calvin L. 258,479 Flannery, John M. 126,203,367,479 Flaxman, Stuart A. 479 Fleek, MaryJ. 238,406 Fleischmann, Beth K. 158,246,479 Fleming, Barbara J. 162,479 Fleming, Donald D. 94 Fleming, Judith E. 126,168,246,479 Fleming, Marceta A. 246,479 Fleming, Terri 131 Flentie, Mary F. 220,406 Fletcher, Phillip D. 479 Fletcher, Ronald C. 258,479 Fletcher, Sherrill J. 1 10,237,479 Flett, Susan K. 170 479 Flipse, Bruce R. 97 Floerke, William A. 77,301,304 Floersch, Richard H. 177,480 Flora, Vaughn L. 356 Florell, John M. 406 Florence, Susan A. 160,231,480 Flory, James L. 313 Flournoy, John P. 216,480 Floyd, Lon K. 196,301 480 Fly, Martha M. 69,164,352,480 FMOC 334 Fockele, Catherine C. 238,359,480 Foggs, Joanne L. 235,480 Fogo, Glenn C. 480 Poland, Carolyn G. 131,480 Folk, Karen A. 115 Folk, Ronald D. 318,319,406 Folkerts, James D. 188,480 Foltz, William C. 480 Folwell, PatricJ. 142,258,368,480 Fomby, Lonnie R. 285 Foo, Che F. 136,141 Football 278-285 Ford, Donald C. 283 Ford, Virginia S.I 1 1,144,480 Forensic Union 70 Forester, Lloyd G. 253,480 Forkenbrock, Ronald 85,192,480 Fortmeyer, Beverly K. 113,154,480 Fortmeyer, Charles 148,180,480 Fosmire, Luella J. 158,227,480 Fosmire, Robert P. 406 Foss, Michael H. 214,367,480 Foster, Harry R. 187,480 Foster, Mitchell L. 187,406 Foster, Robert E. 265,480 Foster, Thomas E. 93,178,480 Fountain, Glen H. 75,80,87,128 Fowler, Beverly S. 125,231 ,480 Fowler, Clarence S. 216,406 Fowler, Mary K. 68,108,144,352 Fowler, Royce E. 138,184,480 Fox, Melvin 480 Fox, Joan M. 235,358,480 Fox, Lana M. 154,246,480 Fox, Vernon E. 480 Frack, Stephen R. 100 Francis, Carole J. 113,162,480 Francis, Gary D. 109,312 Francis, Janet M. 57,67,170,480 Francis, Joyce L. 170,231,480 Francis, Kenneth L. 72,253,300,480 Francis, Mary K. 231,480 Francisco, Betty J. 113,235,480 Franey, Carolyn J. 110,238,480 Frangkiser, Michael 316 Frank, Carol W. 101 Frank, Doyle W. 95 Frank, Janice L. 114,227,480 Frank, JohnS. 187,481 Frank, Larry D. 94,481 Franklin, Lee E. 356,481 Franklin, Linda S. 246,481 Fraser, Jerry W. 307 Fraser, Sheryl J. 84,149,154,481 Frashier, Judith A. 246,354,481 Frazee, Elizabeth A. 133,137,406 Frazee, Garry L. 132,253,481 Frazee, Larry D. 133,137,406 Frazier, John C. 277 Frederick, Diana K. 84,166,345,481 Fredrickson, Carl T. 81 Freed, Judith R. 110,406 Freeland, Kent H. 55,65,70,406 Freeman, Joe D. 253,481 Freeman, Joyce I. 58,112,225,231,481 Freeman, Lesta N. 105,246,481 French, Janet L. 160,481 Frey, JohnS. 91,481 Frey, Lawrence N. 89,122,129,481 Frey, Russell A. 316 Frick, Edwin J. 18,76 Frick, Leon F. 89,406 Fricke, Obed M. 38 Frickey, Michele D. 246,481 Friesen, Ann E. 70,220,407 Friesen, Bernard A. 99,316 Friesen, Connie L. 407 Friesen, Paul A. 78,91 ,407 Friesen, Phyllis M. 101 Friesen, Roy 73,99,316 Friffin, Jean A. 113 Frikken, Donald R. 253,481 Friley, John R. 68,253,481 Frisbie, Kurt M. 481 Fritts, Diana L. 235 481 Fritz, June F. 115,145,227,481 Fritz, Linda R. 32,158,481 Fritz, Mary J. 156,227,481 Froelich, Glen W. 129,195 481 Froelich, Sandra K. 129,158,481 Froelich, Sharon L. 129,158,481 Frohn, Janice E. 145,231,481 Fromme, Janice M. 156 407 Fry, Carole J. 67,69,70,160,372,481 Fry, Robert B. 97,253 481 Frye, Robert S. 97,253,481 Fryer, Holly C. 33,48 Fuelling, Melvin M. 103,124 Fugit, Bill W. 216 481 Fugit, Eloise D. 481 Fulhage, Charles D. 107,223,481 Fulkerson, Judith C. 170,407 Fuller, Stephen W. 81 Fullerton, Larry B. 94 Funk, Edward L. 253,481 Funk, John W. 104 Funk, Larry D. 109,48 1 Funk, Warren K. 253,376 481 Funston, Carolyn R. 237,481 Furney, Mary Z. 79,164,482 Futrell, Marvin 258,482 Gable, Lenora K. 111,143,235,482 Gabriel, Donald E. 214,283,482 Gadberry, Marcia L. 170,231,482 Caddie, Amy I. 235,482 Gaffar, Ameen A. 118,439 Gagnon, Donald J. 407 Gagnon, Michael J. 407 Gagnon, Thomas A. 482 Gaines, Cheryl 235,482 Gaines, Marcia A. 227,482 Galassini, Daniel R. 143,258,356,482 Galbraith, Ann C. 113,231,482 Gallant, Robert J. 216,482 Gallant, William P. 216,482 Galle, Norman R. 223,482 Gallemore, Pamela S. 110,172,482 Gallon, James A. 253,482 Gambiani, Michael L. 97,253,482 Gamble, Michael L. 76,98,139 Gamble, William E. 192,312,407 Gamma Delta 145 Gamma Phi Beta 164,165 Gamma Theta Upsilon 74 Gangel, Michael A. 100 Ganson, Kathleen C. 158,407 Garcia, Carlos M. 482 Garcia, Miguel A. 482 Garcia, Rosalio 296 Gard, Eileen D. 171,246,482 Gardner, Douglas D. 72,482 Gardner, Virginia M. 240,482 Gardner, Wanetta K. 407 Garland, Susan E. 143,246,482 Garleft, Jerry W. 125,216,482 Garlich, Sandra A. 152,482 Garner, Darrell W. 200,439 Garrelts, Rex E. 216,482 Garretson, Peter W. 1 17,218,407 Garrett, Gary A. 180,482 Garrett, Gwen I. 243,482 Garrison, Carla J. 133,246,482 Garrison, Robert N. 266,482 Garten, Danna L. 240,358,359,482 Garten, Harold J. 258,482 Garver, James L. 70 Garver, Susan C. 237,482 Garvin, Virginia A. 249,440 Garwood, Gary J. 482 Gasche, Daniel G. 258,482 Gaskill, Karen S. 246,482 Gaskill, Linda K. 174,345,483 Gaskin, Daniel E. 294 Cast, Mrs. Norman 226 Gaster, Victoria L. 113,168,483 Gaston, Carol A. 171,246,483 Gaston, Marcia A. 227,483 Gates, James D. 176,483 Gaudreau, Donald G. 253,483 Gaughan, Tracy A. 246,483 Gaumer, Walter J. 258,483 Gay, Jimmie L. 107,407 Gaynier, Kathryne L. 32,68,111,171, 351,483 Gaynier, Tahmeroo L. 32,95,111,171, 351,483 Gebhart, Janet R. 240,483 Gebhart, Jeanne L. 147,160,483 Geery, William R. 407 Geffert, Lynette K. 115,235,483 Geffert, Lynn H. 108 Geil, Larry L. 182,440 Geis, Clifton M. 214,407 Geissler, Vernon V. 81 Gemmill, Nancy S. 243,483 Genschorck, Gary D. 107,407 Gentry, Alwyn H. 68,69,76,187,483 Gentry, Linda D. 69,133,231,483 Gentzler, Ronald P. 99,483 Geoios 576 597 George, David B. 207,483 George, Mary E. 160,407 George, Patricia 108,112,124,128,246,483 George, Richard W. 129,265,483 George, Robert E. 293 George, Sharon K. 571 George, Sharon M. 237,358,483 Geraghty, Joan R. 143,483 Gerber, David A. 129,483 Gerber, Dona C. 143,249,483 Gerdes, I la M. 231,483 Gerencher, Thomas A. 285 Geringer, James E. 82,86,93,179,253,483 Gerkens, Harold F. 407 Gerritz, Catherine M. 60,66,69,147,164,407 Gerritz, Ellsworth M. 20 Gerstberger, Gerald 483 Gerster, Ronald A. 196,483 Gettig, Philip D. 148,203,483 Gettings, Richard L. 223,483 Gettler, William C. 214,483 Geyer, (Catherine 18,95 Gfeller, Edward S. 483 Gfeller, James M. 122,483 Gharavi, Anoushirvan 90,119 Gholkar, Arunkumar K. 118 Gibbs, Paul H. 483 Gibson, Bobby L. 77 Gibson, Larry R. 483 Gibson, Louvae L. 246,483 Giefer, Louise R. 110,166,407 Gier, Dwayne D. 312,318 Giersch, Ronnie G. 107,178,484 Gieseman, Robert L. 104 Gigstad, Charlotte A. 437 Gigstad, Sharon A. 110,134,141,166,484 Gilbert, Gary L. 182,484 Gilchrist, Carol A. 58,162,407 Gilchrist, Ross A. 103,129,407 Gildner, Max L. 253,484 Gilkison, Jacqueline 240,484 Gilkison, Richard S. 283 Gillam, Dwayne D. 407 Gillam, Marilyn K. 407 Gillaspie, Richard L. 73,86,104,144,300,301, 304,407 Gillaspie, Thomas F. 97,144,484 Gillen, Dennis G. 83 Gillespie, David C. 139,484 Gillespie, Janice K. 231,484 Gillespie, Kenneth W. 253,484 Gillett Hotel 590 Gillgannon, Thomas J. 484 Gilliland, William J. 80,103,124,133 Gillmore, Janice M. 164,484 Gillmore, Jean C. 164,484 Gillmore, Oran G. 184,407 Gillum, Richard F. 55,69,253,484 Gilmer, Bernie 277 Gilmore, Cheryl S. 158,484 Gilmore, Karen S. 131 Gimbel, Weldon K. 93,407 Ginsburg, Bernard E. 407 Gist, Mary L. 131 Glad, Grant E. 258,484 Gladfelter, Patricia 158,227,484 Glasco, Bradley F. 85,124,253,484 Glaser, Dennis C. 258,484 Glazier, Glenn D. 407 Glazier, Janice A. 134 Glazlee, Janice A. 113 Glenn, Judith F. 168,484 Glenn, William R. 212,484 Glines, George V. 263,484 Glotzbach, Carlo R. 89,484 Glover, Nancy J. 168,484 Gnadt, NylaJ. 115,225,240,484 Goble, Dallas O. 407 Goble, Susan J. 243,484 Godun, Nicholas 258,484 Goedel, George D. 484 Goering, James L. 72,90,407 Goering, John R. 75,80,87,140 Goering, Kathleen J. 140 Goering, Wayne M. 75,407 Goertz, Diana K. 47,111,115,133,137, 174,484 Goertz, Grayce E. 48 Goetsch-lrvine Motor Company 588 Goetze, Bruce W. 258,484 Goff, Bruce 26 Golden, Marsha R. 240,484 Goldrick, John J. 142,484 Goldsmith, James C. 142,484 Goldwater, Mike 128 Golf 310 Golitko, JeanetteM. 113,227,484 Gomer, Jackie L. 231,484 Gomez, Margaret A. 58,225,227,484 Gonzalez, Cesar 99 Gonzalez, Jorge H. 88,440 Gonzalez, Joyce E. 101 Gooch, Thomas W. 253,407 Good, Don L. 364 Good, Nancy M. 113,235,484 Goodgion, Marilyn S. 152,246,485 Goodnow Hall 252-255 Goodsel, Arthur J. 94 Goodyear, Sally A. 246,485 Goold, Susan K. 156,359,485 Gordon, Glenn L. 485 Gordon, Helen L. 158,246,485 Gordon, Lowell D. 188,408 Gordon, Marjorie L. 129,162,485 Gordon, Merrill K. 485 Gordon, Richard R. 85,408 Goreham, Kenneth C. 216,296,485 Goss, Neddie K. 294 Gossen, Thomas R. 78,86,250,258,485 Gossett, John E. 485 Gothard, Arch G. 38,485 598 Gotti, Gale E. 122 Gottlick, Thomas J. 105 Gottlob, Charlotte A. 134 Gottlob, Darrell D. 108,408 Gottlob, Glenn R. 109 Governor 15 Goyne, Richard M. 285 Graber, Ronald K. 408 Grace Baptist Fellowship 137 Gracey, Betty J. 111,172,408 Graduate Council 48 Graduate Research Council 49 Graduate School 48,49 Graduate Students 439 Graduation 321 Graham, Ann H. 408 Graham, Billy I. 485 Graham, Carolyn K. 111,158,358,485 Graham, Gary M. 258,485 Graham, Gwendolyn F. 68,69 Graham, James J. 214,485 Graham, John M. 25,104,203,408 Graham, John R. 214,485 Graham, Judith M. 68,237,485 Graham, Sheila A. 172 Graham, Teresa K. 133,220,485 Grandison, Gregory E. 85,258,485 Granados, Reynaud G. 105,440 Graner, Richard E. 312 Granger, Nathan D. 88 Granger, Robyn L. 220,485 Granger, Mrs. W. B. 179 Granquist, Johnny L. 72,93,187,408 Granquist, Joyce M. 158,486 Grant, Kathryn E. 243,486 Grant, Linda M. 246,486 Grant, Richard L. 207,408 Grauerholz, Corrina 220,486 Graverholz, Elmer D. 109 Graves, Charles M. 253,486 Graves, Jon T. 86,196,486 Graves, Robert E. 187,486 Graves, Spencer B. 82,122,223,486 Gravi no, Sharon K. 171,231,486 Gray, Eddie J. 96,486 Gray, James L. 88,129,130,144,486 Graybill, Myron L. 115,138 Grechus, James W. 283 Grecian, Stanley W. 139,141,200,486 Greek Rush 150,151 Green, Barbara R. 94,168,408 Green, Elton 316 Green, John R. 196,486 Green, Richard C. 196,486 Green, Sonia J. 164,486 Green, Thayne C. 258,486 Green, Treasha L. 231,486 Green, Virginia R. 58,168,486 Greene, Corinne D. 227,486 Greene, David M. 296 Greene, Larry E. 180,356,486 Greene, Marsha K. 60,74,164,486 Greene, Thomas E. 192,486 Greenwood, Janice G. 231,486 Greenwood, Joseph F. 258,486 Greer, Caroline J. 95,166,487 Gregory, James F. 487 Gregory, John L. 103 Greig, James K. 105 Greis, Barry W. 91,258,487 Greve, William B. 253,285,487 Grey, Nancy C. 71,166,487 Grider, David A. 258,487 Grieshaber, Marcia A. 487 Grieshaber, Thomas C. 487 Griffee, Pamela K. 111,171,487 Griff in, Jean A. 124,409 Griffin, Robert S. 124,487 Griffin, Roger A. 184,487 Griffin, Ronnie J. 258,487 Griffith Coal Lumber Company 578 Griffith, Janet K. 111,225,246,487 Griffith, Karen A. 69 Griffith, Margaret A. 129,156,227,487 Griffith, Paul W. 24 Griffith, Warren D. 207,487 Griffiths, Donald C. 94,299,487 Grigsby, Melinda D. 131,409 Grimes, Gary E. 258,487 Grimshaw, William 177,487 Grochowsky, Robert F. 123 Groesbeck, Art 1 29 Groesbeck, Douglas G. 70,129,130,437 Grogger, Margaret K. 143,231,487 Gronau, Theresa A. 487 Gross, David R. 129,207,487 Gross, Donald P. 129,207,487 Gross, Eugene L. 253,487 Groth, Wayne C. 214,356,409 Grothusen, Rex W. 25,182,409 Grover, Wayne M. 51,65,73,98,200,409 Groves, Larry D. 264,356,487 Groves, Patricia L. 139 Groyon, Helen D. 110,156,487 Grubb, Sharon J. 315,409 Grubb, Stephen L. 409 Gruen, Ronald E. 258,487 Grummert, Mark A. 97,487 Grybowski, Richard A. 409 Cubing, William F. 88,259,487 Guenther, Kathleen A. 145,225,231,487 Gugler, Leuita M. 225,227,487 Gugler, Lyle H. 487 Gugler, Merle E. 48 Guhn, Norma K. 232,487 Guinn, Pam J. 95,246,487 Guisinger, Allen W. 203,409 Gul, Suheyla 105 Gulley, JonM. 253,487 Gulley, Stephen A. 253,487 Gumescheimer, Henrietta 246,487 Gump, Robert J. 97 Gunn, Roland M. 301,487 Gunther, Patricia J. 106,487 Guthridge, Bill 293,294,310 Guthrie, Charles W. 72,122,259,409 Guthrie, Mary E. 79,240,487 Guthrie, Philip L. 487 Guthrie, Ruthann 111,243,409 Guthrie, Stephen L. 192,356,487 Guy, James M. 487 Guy, Joyce E. 69,74,102,356,359,487 Gymnastics 299 H Haas, Kathleen L. 165,487 Haas, Philip N. 207,487 Haas, Thomas H. 191,318,409 Haberbosch, Kathleen 102,122,168,354, 358,487 Habiger, Cyril W. 409 Habiger, Marguerite 143,240,487 Hackbarth, Lavere J. 283,487 Hacker, Max L. 100 Haden, Gary L. 198,488 Hadley, Leo L. 187,409 Hadorn, Allen D. 259,488 Hadsall, Ronald D. 259,488 Hadsell, Gary N. 196,409 Haeker, Darrell L. 99 Haeker, Linda L. 101 Hagan, Thomas R. 97 Hageman, Nancy C. 227,488 Hageman, Richard R. 103,222,488 Hageman, Sharon L. 125,227,488 Hager, Connie L. 160,358,409 Hagerman, Rebecca L. 227,488 Hagerman, Richard D. 184,488 Hagerman, Robert L. 104,409 Hagerman, Ronald N. 188,488 Hagerman, Sandra S. 240,488 Haggard, Patricia G. 172,227,488 Haggard, Terry M. 184,368,488 Hahn, Jerry L. 109,132,488 Hahn, Neil E. 259,488 Hahn, Randy K. 200,488 Haider, Farooq 121 Hailey, Robert L. 283 Haines, George E. 409 Haines, Jacquelyn H. 171,488 Hakimian, Behrouz 119 Hakimian, Ebrahim 409 Halbleib, JudithS. 70,153,374,409 Hale, Bernadine L. 220,225,488 Hale, Steven M. 488 Hales, Gail J. 101 Hales, William S. 100,207,488 Haley, James M. 86 Hall, Clement H. 15 Hall, Constance L. 95,125,172,227,488 Hall, Marilyn L. 359 Hall, Mary 1. 111,124,225,232,488 Hall, Rachael E. 246,488 Hall, Steven W. 76,85,139,192,488 Haller , Richard T. 188,409 Halloran, Margaret E. 235,488 Halverstadt, Nancy E. 71,110,112,172,488 Hamblin, Raymond L. 93 Hamby, Carol L. 162,409 Hamilton, Gale W. 108,265,488 Hamilton, Helen C. 237,358,488 Hamilton, Jerry L. 115,488 Hamilton, John B. 90,184,409 Hamilton, Philip M. 488 Hamlett, Robert M. 43,55,75,179,409 Hamlin, Carolyn H. 240,409 Hammack, Larry C. 488 Hammel, Franco A. 78,84,111,160,409 Hammerbacher, Leo J. 106,143 Hammond, Benjamin G. 285 Hammond, David L. 107,253,488 Hammons, Janice E. 488 Hauchett, Angelia 135 Hanchett, Michael A. 182,488 Hanchett, Theodore L. 109,182,409 Haney, Carol L. 246,488 Haney, Joyce E. 246,488 Hanie, Quaisar M. 89,410 Hanke, Myron F. 77,352,355 Hanlon, Thomas M. 102,266,298,488 Hann, Charles S. 259,489 Hanna, Jay D. 216,410 Hannah, Edward P. 253,489 Hannah, John 18,45 Hanneman, C. Keith 253,489 Hannigan, Russell S. 178,489 Hans, BhimS. 118,410 Hansen, Donald F. 68,122,179,489 Hansen, Margaret E. 74 Hansen, Wilma J. 113,489 Hanson, Frederick T. 316 Hanson, Gregory P. 129,207,489 Hanson, Noel S. 253,489 Hantman, Jerome 319 Hapgood, Larry L. 181,489 Harbaugh, Dennis A. 489 Harclerode, Barbara 168,246,489 Hardaway, Louetta L. 243,489 Harden, Judith A. 129,235,489 Harders, James A. 214,359,489 Hardgrave, William 90,92,141,178,489 Harding, Ann M. 160,246,489 Harding, Bertha D. 114,115,410 Harding, David J. 133,259,489 Harding, Sammy W. 196,489 Hardison, Gary R. 203,410 Hardman Lumber Company 578 Hardy, Clint S. 99 Hardy, Cornelia J. 101 Haresnape, Raymond K. 223,489 Harger, Ronnie L. 218,410 Hargrove, Rebecca A. 171,232,358,489 Harlan, Robert D. 489 Harmer, Joan M. 135 Harmison, Randall L. 75,80,87,144,219, 356,410 Harmon, Gary D. 99 Harmon, Ladeana J. 235,489 Harmon, Robert E. 177,489 Harner, Richard L. 132,133,259,489 Harper, Ann B. 165,489 Harper, Charles Y. 300,301,356 Harper, Dean F. 92,489 Harper, Dorothy K. 232,489 Harper, William R. 410 Harr, Gerald D. 214,489 Harriman, E. Janel 131 Harriman, George P. 91 Harris, Barbara J. 95,125,227,314,489 Harris, Donald L. 99,137,142 Harris, Judith A. 237,489 Harris, Marilyn E. 232,489 Harris, Pamela S. 232,489 Harris, Patricia L. 227,489 Harris, Sandra L. 232,489 Harris, Timothy B. 222,356,489 Harris, Wright E. 368 Harrison, Dorothy L. 48 Harrison, Frank D. 266,489 Harrison, Harold R. 96,301,490 Harrison, James C. 191,490 Harrison, JeroldW. 137,144,490 Harrison, John D. 86,191,318,410 Harrison, John M. 94,490 Harrison, Leslie J. 237,490 Harrison, Walter A. 94,490 Harrod, Herbert E. 188,490 Harrold, Patrick K. 298 Harry, Judith L. 171,410 Hartenberger, Harriet 145,246,490 Hartenbower, Janet S. 153,410 Hartke, Glenn T. 51 Hartke, Larry W. 97,490 Hartley, Charles S. 572 Hartley, Warren S. 490 Hartman, Lenore A. 81 Hartman, Stephen V. 97,259,490 Harts, Dwayne L. 87,410 Hartsell, Carol A. 249,490 Harvey, Arthur S. 188,304,490,301 Harvey, Margaret E. 173,490 Harvey, Tommie J. 294 Harwood, Kenneth D. 253,490 Hase, Sharon A. 71,490 Hashmy, Syed I. 88 Haskin, Floyd E. 75,89,192,490 Hassler, John C. 356 Hassler, Randy D. 265,356,490 Hastings, Janet L. 246,490 Hatch, Ethel J. 154,490 Hatch, Patricia A. 111,I37,141,227,314,49C Hatcher, Gale L. 91,207,410 Hatfield, Nancy K. 110,114,133,220,490 Hattrup, Robert D. 108,143,490 Hauber, Robert K. 214,490 Hauck, Earl B. 99 Haun, Adelia M. 147,156,490 Haupt, Brian T. 76,253,440 Hauptli, Gary L. 128,176,490 Hauptli, Linda S. 112,225,227,490 Hauschild, Harry P. 97 Hausman, Calvin C. 81,200,440 Hausman, Carl R. 33 Haverkamp, Donald C. 259,490 Havley, David T. 356,410 Hawbecker, Hazel A. 200 Hawes, Clayton E. 81,126 Hawkes, Bernadette R. 130,410 Hawkins, Leo D. 294 Hawkins, Suzanne K. 110,112,243,490 Hawks, David L. 80,87,410 Hawks, George W. 259,490 Haworth, Gerald R. 80,223,490 Hayden, John M. 368 Hayden, Lawrence J. 490 Hayes, Joan E. 374,376 Hayes, John G. 264,410 Haymaker, James N. 191,490 Haymaker, Mary L. 55,84,85,111,143, 160,410 Haynes, Gerald E. 490 Hays, Larry W. 76,253,490 Hays, Robert W. 122 Hayse, Linda L. 490 Hayse, Paul W. 122,129,219,491 Hazen, Wilma M. 133,220,491 Head, Donald J. 177,491 Headley, Ranee K. 106 Headrick, Sharon A. 103,227,491 Healzer, John J. 188,491 Heape, Michael L. 491 Heasty, Harriet A. 166,491 Heath, Helen R. 166,358,491 Heath, Larry L. 253,410 Heaton, Carl D. 356 Heaton, Thomas M. 259,491 Heck, David M. 181,491 Heck, Jerold L. 285 Heck, Judy L. 168,491 Heckes, Gerald D. 105 Heckman, Bruce W. 60,187,491 Hedges, Nancy J. 124,154,491 Heermance, Theodore 19,116 Heft, Robert G. 187,491 Hefty, Donald G. 73,98,410 Hefty, Larry S. 265,491 Hefty, Marilyn S. 101 Hegberg, William R. 296 Heglar, Clark T. 91,129,130,491 Heidrick, Charles R. 72,143,204,356,410 Heikes, Richard G. 106,178,49) Heikes, Roger E. 363 Heina, Ernest V. 87,214,410 Heinen, Carol J. 232,491 Heinen, Edward R. 265,491 Heinen, Gilbert J. 89,259,491 Heinrichs, Elvis A. 114 Heintzelman, J. Cranston 83 Heintzelman, Jeanne 83,117,130 Heiser, Patricia A. 410 Heitman, John V. 70,355,357 Heitman, Shirley R. 240,491 Heitschmidt, Arthur 259,491 Helbing, Orlin H. 99 Helbing, Thomas C. 28,72,75,410 Hellebust, Gary A. 253,491 Hellen, David T. 259,491 Heller, Suzanne A . 137,141,410 Heller, Sygni D. 240,491 Hellwig, Ronald D. 184,491 Helm, Frederick I. 97 Helmer, Lyle G. 106 Helmer, Maureen K. 246,491 Helmke, Carol L. 133,145 Helmke, Henry F. 253,491 Helms, Patricia I. 440 Helton, Sally J. 232,491 Helwig, Charles A. 51,73,99 Helwig, Craig P. 253,356,439 Helwig, Joyce L. 101 Hemel, Dorothy A. 235,410 Hemphill, Dwayne E. 75,80,410 Hemphill, John M. 216,491 Hemphill, Linda A. 168,411 Hemphill, Sue E. 113,129,158,411 Hemphill, William A. 214,491 Henderson, Cheryl K. 95,158,227,491 Henderson, William L. 129,181,491 Hendricks, Janet 1. 78,158,411 Hendricks, John T. 259,491 Hendricks, Michael A. 122,259,491 Hendrickson, Dale E. 492 Hendrix, Susan L. 153,246,492 Henning, Dennis G. 216,492 Henning, Lelah F. 113,240,411 Henning, Richard L. 90 Henning, Wayne L. 259,492 Henrichs, Joseph S. 188,294,492 Henricks, Dean E. 492 Henrikson, Duane M. 200,492 Henrikson, Marilee R. 220,492 Henry, Dianna L. 246,492 Henry, Elizabeth J. 246,492 Henry, Eloise A. 492 Henry, Harriet J. 154,227,492 Henry, Jack D. 100 Henry, Janet S. 113,237,492 Henry, Jerry L. 312 Henry, Larry A. 266 Henry, Larry L. 104,106,492 Henry, Larry L. 411 Henry, Linda G. 154,492 Henry, Pamela J. 55,67,171,492 Hensh aw, Elizabeth A. 158,227,492 Hensleigh, Karen E. 225,227,492 Hensley, Harvey D. 65,75,41 1 Hensley, James I. 492 Hentzler, Diana L. 114 Herbel, Stephen R. 196,492 Herbin, Janet K. 246,492 Hergenreter, Bonnie 158,492 Herman, Charles T. 196,492 Herman, Robert D. 211,294,492 Hermesch, Ellen C. 238,492 Hermreck, Lawrence A. 492 Hernandez, Salvador 142 Hernando, Orlando M. 117 Herren, Roger W. 356 Herriman, Marilyn K. 124 Herriman, Ronnie L. 124 Herrs, Ralph G. 109,492 Hershberger, James R. 102,356 Hersh, James B. 98 Hertlein, Barbara A. 232,492 Hertman, John 352 Herynk.John J. 265,492 Hosier, Toni G. 246,492 Hesler, Vicki D. 166,246,492 Hess, Kathleen 171,227,492 Hess, Larry G. 253,313,492 Hess, Robert K. 145 Hesser, Rebecca J. 171,492 Hesser, Vicky J. 240,492 Hett, Charles L. 179,492 Heuertz, Richard E. 265,493 Hevel, Gary F. 266,440 Heyka, Larry R. 133 Heyne, Kathryn E. 139,160,493 Hibbard, Larry P. 493 Hibbard, Vernon L. 109,122,132 Hibbs, Gary I. 219,493 Hibler, Elizabeth S. 227,493 Hibler, Ralph E. 91,493 Hick, Sandra R. 95,314 Hickert, Paul N. 437 Hicklin, James W. 144,253,411 Hickman, Daria E. 173,493 Hicks, Carol I. 101 Hickj, James F. 99 Hicks, Monte S. 259,493 Hiebert, Bruce A. 259,493 Higgins, Nancy L. 165,493 Higgins, Raymond L. 356 Hightower, Charles H. 572 Hightower, George W. 94 Higley, Janet E. 126,129,232,493 Higley, Lynnford H. 259,493 Hilderbrand, Gretchen 227,493 Hilderbrand, Judith 232,493 Hilding, Sharon M. 227 Hilgendorf, Gretchen 158,246,493 Hilgenfeld, Dennis L. 493 Hilding, Sharon M. 493 Hill, Clair C. 77,299 Hill, Garry L. 493 Hill, Gerald W. 211,493 Hill, Nancy E. 232,493 Hill, Opal B. 114 Hill, Randall C. 33 Hill, Ray F. 92,253,411 Hill, Thomas R. 222,411 Hill, William W. 177,494 Hiller, John T. 494 Hillman, James M. 90,184,494 Hillman, Richard B. 253,494 Hiltabidle, Rita S. 246,494 Hilton, Douglas W. 207,494 Hincz, Cynthia I. 158,494 Hines, Michael J. 494 Hines, Robert C. 77,301,304 Hinkle, Garland E. 317 Hinkle, Sondra S. 246,494 Hinnen, Terry J. 88 Hinnergardt, Ca rol A. 74,133,161,494 Hinnergardt, Eva L. 411 Hinnergardt, Larry C. 440 Hinrichs, Carl M. 126 Hinson, Newton C. 211,494 Hintz, John 93,142 Hinz, Thomas W. 69,191,494 Hirsch, Mary J. 240,494 Hirsch, Neil F. 198,494 Hirsch, Richard L. 203,494 Hirst, Ronald W. 25,108,182,362,494 Hirt, Joyce K. 143,240,411 Hirt, Robert L. 143,253,494 Hitchcock, Rebecca R. 153,227,494 Hite, Donald R. 181,368,494 Hite, Julia M. 114,440 Hively, Charles W. 76,91,144,494 Hixson, Jean A. 411 Hlavacek, John D. 437 Hloucal, Sandra A. 154,227,494 Ho, Colin T. 120 Ho, Leslie L. 120 Ho, William H. 120 Hoadley, Francis B. 105,182,440 Hoag, Nancy A. 240,494 Hoag, Penny L. 232,494 Hoagland, Ronald D. 259,494 Hobbs, Beverly P. 101 Hobbs, James B. 37 Hobson, Leland S. 42,49 Hock, Frances 210 Hochuli, Barbara G. 110,220,494 Hodge, Michael L. 253,494 Hodges, Dennis D. 494 Hodges, Marilyn R. 411 Hodgson, David S. 100,364,494 Hodgson, Diane 68,240,358 494 Hodgson, Edward S. 108 411 Hodson, Janis E. 105,232,494 Hodson, Lester L. 494 Hoecker, Janice E. 133,220,494 Hoeflin, Ruth 46 Hoesli, Harry H. 60,83,187,411 Hofer, John S. 259,494 Hoff, Lynda S. 165,240,494 Hoff, Mary A. 142,227 494 Hoffhines, Robert R. 411 Hoffman, Doretta S. 45 Hoffman, Keith L. 128,179,411 Hoffmann, James N. 207,287,290,291, 293,494 Hoffmans, Edward 368 Hofmann, John W. 259 495 Hofstra, Jack R. 495 Hogan, Dwelle A. 259,495 Hogan, Michael M. 203,495 Hogue, Samuel R. 187,495 Hohn, Elizabeth A. 249,495 Hohn, Marilyn J. 411 Hokanson, Dean T. 285 Holder, Lana J. 246,495 Holdsworth, Eugene I. 355,3V Holecek, John A. 149,196,495 Holecek, Kathryn L. 60,147,165,495 Holeman, James R. 222 495 Holeman, Karen M. 126,249,495 Holke, Steven D. 440 Holland, Gary G. 207,495 Holland, Los V. 98,411 Holland, Marjorie L. 101 Hollar, Donald L. 411 Holliday, John D. 108,222,495 Holliday, Ralph O. 411 Holliday, Sally A. 69 Hollingsworth, Joe B. 78 440 Hollings worth, Susie 240,495 Hoi I is, Barbara K. 58,113,130,227,495 Hollis, Carolyn J. 69,83 Hollis, David N. 78,263,495 Holloman, Rev. Fred S. 141 Holloway, Donna 232,495 Holloway, Jerry A. 90,411 Holloway, Stephen B. 78,91,198,411 Holm, Connie L. 495 Holm, Ronald K. 191,285,301 411 Holmes, Judith L. 232,495 Holmes, Karen A. 1 10,352,41 1 Homes, Oliver W. 144,41 1 Holmes, Virginia A. 131 Holmes, Zoe A. 440 Holsinger, David J. 140,259,495 Holste, John E. 97,132,133,137 Holt, Pamela L. 110,168,495 Holzer, Dee A. 237,495 Holzhausen, Richard 188,495 Horn EC Hospitality Day 330 Home Economics Council 47 Homecoming 340-343 Honeman, Glen M. 259,411 Honeycutt, Steven F. 294 Honstead, John P. 139,253 495 Honstedd, William H. 42,76,93 Hoober, Richard E. 211,495 Hood, Gary L. 352,355 Hood, Marguerite A. 495 Hoofer, Barry L. 214 412 Hooker, K. Jack 303,304 Hooker, Shari K. 232,495 Hooper, Keith L. 214 412 Hooper, Keith W. 356,495 Hooper, Margaret R. 124,133,232,495 Hoopes, Linda L. 227 495 Hoops, Robert F. 98 412 Hoover, Becky J. 135 Hoover, Carol L. 240 495 Hoover, Carolyn J. 113,154,495 Hoover, Frank W. 214,356,495 Hoover, Jared O. 25,104 Hoover, Teri A. 171,495 Hoover, Valerie B. 4734,171 495 Hopkins, FrankieJ. 182 412 Hopkins, Gary W. 207,495 Hopper, Herbert R. 298 Hopper, James D. 196,496 Hopper, Patricia S. 171,350,496 Horchem, Janet L. 158,412 Horejsi, Ronald G. 102 496 Horinka, Karen A. 227,496 Horn, James W. 203,496 Horn, Janet L. 232 496 Horning, James R. 296 Horning, Larry G. 222,496 Hornung, Mary A. 32,60,111,137,154,496 Horsch, Ardis E. 165,496 Morton, Louella 232,496 Horton, Stephen S. 177 Hosley, Fern 162 Hosley, Karen L. 78 Hoss, Herbert E. 496 Hossfeld, Robert H. 259,496 Hostetter, Dorothy M. 165,496 Hottenstein, Mary J. 103 Hotujac, Sharon A. 58,111,158,496 Houdyshell, Judith P. 69,352,355 Houdyshell, Mary E. 111,173,496 Houdyshell, Richard 104,182,496 House, Harlan D. 109,181,412 House, Lorna E. 110,115,173,496 Hover, Donna J. 84,168,496 Hovey, Larry J. 126 Howard, Carolyn R. 112,227,496 Howard, Carrold D. 307 Howard, Frank W. 94,253,496 Howard, Henry S. 283 Howard, Pamela A. 55,60,67,158,496 Howard, Robert J. 196,496 Howell, Ann J. 166 496 Howell, Charles R. 129,496 Howell, Cheryl N. 240 496 Howell, Jerry P. 219,496 Howell, Kay L. 166,227,354,496 Howell, Phyllis L. 84,173,345,496 Howell, Richard G. 296 Howell, Robert W. 254,496 Hoyt, Laurie S. 158,412 Hrabe, Melinda R. 133,246,496 Hrubesky, Beverly 135 Hsu, Christopher C. 120 Hu, Amy 120 Ho, Frank T. 412 Hu, Kuo-Kuang 120 Hubbell, Richard S. 92 Huber, Linda S. 111,113,162,412 Huck, Dennis D. 99 Huck, Shirley K. 101 Hucke, Gary L. 182 412 Huddleston, Robert E. 496 Hudgens, Mary P. 227,496 Hudgins, Lois A. 70,374,375 Huecker, Tommy D. 93,176,496 Huff, Jerry T. 125 Huff, Sylvia E. 97,108,243,496 Huffman, Daniel S. 259,496 Huffman, Dorothy L. 134 Hug, Alan R. 196,496 Huggans, James A. 89 Huggins, Carole J. 101 Huggins, Kenneth G. 99 Huggins, Lloyd D. 109,497 Hughbanks, Fineas G. 99 Hughbanks, Karen C. 95,141,497 Hughes, Dennis D. 125,137,259,298,356,497 Hughes, Florence 184 Hughes, James M. 254,497 Hughes, Kenneth B. 89,259,356,497 Hughes, Lyman G. 60,216,497 Hughes, Mary A. 158,232,497 Hughes, Roberta L. 70,153,412 Hughes, Sherri D. 113,133,137,228,497 Hughes, William G. 497 Hugo, Bernard A. 76,497 Hull, Ronald K. 207,497 Hull, Virginia A. 240,497 Hulsebusch, Sharleen 220,497 Humbarger, Peter D. 80,87,437 Hume, Linda M. 153,246,373,497 Hummel, Jerry L.100 Hummer, Larry L. 93,176,497 Hund, Ann 240,497 Hund, Bernard H. 259,497 Hund, Patricia 240,497 Hundley, William C. 114 Hunt, Clara S. 126 Hunt, Judie K. 74,153,497 Hunt, Melvin C. 73,200,364,412 Hunt, Richard D. 214,412 Hunt, Richard M. 88 497 Hunter, Judith A. 126,173,246,497 Hunter, Nancy C. 572 Hunter, Nancy J. 232 497 Hunziker, Allan J. 266,497 Hunziker, Don F. 195,412 Hunziker, Vera S. Ill Hurley, Edward T. 103 Hurley, Mary J. 240,497 Hurst, Charles W. 259 497 Hurt, Barbara S. 232,497 Hurt, Martin C. 126,203,497 Hurt, Ray D. 219,497 Hurtig, Victor C. 99 497 Huseman, Cheryl K. 108,240,497 Huseman, Virgil R. 182,497 Huslig, Jerome E. 497 Husted, Stanley R. 105,133,219,299,497 Huston, Keith A. 18 Huston, Larry G. 497 Hufter, Andrew C. 100 Huttie, Frederick E. 259,497 Hutton, Gary M. 100 Mutton, Kay M. 101 Hutton, Mary S. 161 497 Hwang, Eddie L. 120,136 Hyames, Diana K. 158,498 Hyde, Ann S. 246,498 Hyde, Catherine L. 99,129,154,498 Hyde, Donald E. 198,298,498 Hyde, John T. 99 Hyde, Robert C. 115 Hylton, Cynthia L. 228,498 Hynes, Thomas E. 497 Hysom, Judith I. 125,149,166,228,314,498 Hysom, Ronald R. 55,56,188,412 Ibbetson, Richard A. 106,132,498 Ibbetson, Ronald L. 104,106,200,440 Ice, Richard D. 254,498 Ideker, Lester H. 196,498 Ihde, Robert H. 191,441 Ihrig, Billy D. 259,285,498 lies, Duane A. 96 Imhof, Carol A. 243,498 Imler, Dan L. 254,498 Index 593 Indoor Track 301 Ingersoll, J. Sue 173,228,368,498 Ingersoll, Patricia 83,130,173,412 Ingraham, Sharon K. 235,498 Ingrim, Charles N. 88,498 Innis, Leslie S. 147,168,498 Inskeep, Joan R. 111,243 498 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 87 Interfratcrnity Council 148 Interfraternity Pledge Council 149 International Hall 263 I PC Dance 335 Ipinmidun, Wilson B. 119,127 Ireland, Lawrence P. 203,412 Ireland, Michael K. 77,102,352 Ireland, Timothy M. 259,498 Irwin, John C. 88 Isaacson, Steven B. 195,498 Isakson, Jeanette M. 249,441 Isernhagen, Fred A. 191,318,498 Itz, Nancy J. 173,412 Iverson, Willard A. 259,498 Iwamoto, Wayne K. 92 I yorver, Joseph G. 97,119,141,498 Jaax, Alan R. 211,498 Jaax, James R. 43,82,223,413 Jaax, Judy A. 158,414 Jack, Barbara G. 498 Jack, Russell P. 498 Jackson, Beverly A. 112,243,498 Jackson. David D. 188,354,357,498 Jackson, Edward E. 106 Jackson, Gary L. 498 Jackson, Jack H. 216,498 Jackson, Mrs. James P. 218 Jackson, Jeanne R. 498 Jackson, Michael E. 149,188,498 Jackson, Roscoe 288 Jackson, Ruth A. 232,498 Jackson, William R. 293 Jacob, Paul J. 69,222,498 Jacob, Thomas D. 72,78,91,367,413 Jacobitz, Tommy L. 97,200,498 Jacobs, Hyde S. 73,106 Jacobs, Joy S. 243,498 Jacobs, Judy L. 32,171,499 Jacobs, William R. 43,148,179,413 Jacobson, Richard W. 105,187 J. D. ' s Pizza Parlor 577 Jagtap, Prabhakar N. 118 Jahnke, Carol A. 158,413 Jahnke, Samuel R. 259,499 Jai, Ben Y. 120 James, G. Roger 97 James, Janice E. 168,341,499 James, Larry S. 296 James, Stephen L. 198,499 Jameson, Donald L. 259,499 Jamvold, Daryll D. 140,188,356,499 Janczak, Martin E. 259,499 Janke, Gary D. 188,499 Janke, Larry J. 188 413 Janke, Michael D. 68 Janousek, Richard L. 76,85,259,499 Janovetz, Gerald E. 293 Janss en, Alfred 124,499 Janssen, Janet L. 139,153,499 599 Janfz, Judilee G. 131 Jantz, Lois A. 232,499 Jantz, Merle D. 76,91,499 Jantzen, Daniel E. 259,499 Janzen, Darryl E. 122,179 Japuntich, Susan 143,240,499 Jardine 268-270 Jardine Q 234-235 Jardine Y 236-237 Jarrett, Charles L. 285 Jarrett, James C. 214,499 Jarrett, Ronald D. 499 Jarville, Marsha L. 232,499 Jarvis, Cheryl K. 112,165,351,499 Jarvis, Roberta M. 173,246,499 Jaske, James L. 259,499 Jatoi, GhulamS. 117,121 Jay, Burl D. 129,211,499 Jean Peterson ' s 581 Jeans, Carl E. 254,441 Jefferies, Roanne L. 114,313,413 Jefferies, Ronald D. 86,179,413 Jeffers, CharleneJ. 101 Jeffers, Hubert E. 99 Jeffers, Marlin D. 99 Jeffery, Kenneth L. 99,499 Jehlik, Robert C. 259,499 Jelinek, Judith A. 413 Jelinek, Mary K. 131,124,499 Jellison, Martha J. 243,358,499 Jenkins, Donald L. 499 Jenkins, Mama G. 1 10,153,499 Jenkins, Richard A. 191,441 Jenkins, Wanda L. 237,499 Jensen, Carol A. 232,499 Jensen, Donald J. 98,413 Jensen, Donald P. 203,499 Jensen, Eltriede W. 101 Jensen, Evelyn L. 240,499 Jensen, George S. 98,254,413 Jensen, Harold G. 356 Jensen, John H. 177,499 Jernigan, Douglas K. 259,499 Jernigan, Jan M. 374,375,376 Jernigan, LeAnn G. 101 Jernigan, Norman B. 73,98,413 Jerrit, Peggy L. 228,500 Jetland, Barbara A. 111,167,413 Jewett, Dwight D. 222,356,500 Jewett, Lucille I. 111,413 Jezbera, Carolyn R. 101 Jezbera, Edward J. 99 Jilka, Evelyn R. 225,232,413 Jilka, Gerold D. 184,500 Jiran, Peter A. 214,500 Jobst, James N. 259,500 Johannes, Patricia A. 228,500 Johansen, Helen K. 162,232,500 Johns, Chris E. 177,500 Johnsmeyer, Virginia 94,157,413 Johnson, Alvin D. 96,177,500 Johnson, Anita M. 379 Johnson, Carl W. 73,106,140,219,362,413 Johnson, Carlene S. 246,500 Johnson, Cecil W. 187,500 Johnson, Charles R. 239,500 Johnson, Dean K. 108,500 Johnson, Delores J. 153,246,500 Johnson, Don A. 68,259,500 Johnson, Donald R. 148,216,413 Johnson, Jeanette H. 70,71,139,220,36 9,413 Johnson, Jeanne A. 71,142,168,228,500 Johnson, Jill M. 228,500 Johnson, Kelly D. 97,142,259,500 Johnson, Larry I. 140,188,500 Johnson, Leland K. 207,374,500 Johnson, Leland R. 203,500 Johnson, Linda J. 228,358,500 Johnson, Linnetta A. 352,500 Johnson, Lora L. 157,413 Johnson, Lynda L. 154,500 Johnson, Lynn R. 129,130,181,500 Johnson, Mode A. 86,214,413 Johnson, Patrick A. 214,500 Johnson, Phillip C. 214.413 Johnson, Phyllis M. 168,228,500 Johnson, Raymond W. 129,187,500 Johnson, Richard E. 91,413 Johnson, Roger B. 254,500 Johnson, Rosslyn A. 115,133,140,221,500 Johnson, Sharon L. 237,500 Johnson, SherrillJ. 237,500 Johnson, Sylvia M. 161.500 Johnson, Vernon D. 316 Johnson, W. Roger 182,500 Johnson, William B. 211,413 Johnson, Winifred L. 232,500 Johnston, Charles W. 98 Johnston, Frances E. 95,359 Johnston, Franklin E. 500 Johnston, Gary L. 88,211,501 Johnston, George H. 70,129,176,501 Johnston, Gwen 101 Johnston, Karen E. 165,501 Johnston, Larry D. 191,318,501 Johnston, Martha J. 237,501 Johnston, Rebecca L. 133,246,501 Johnston, Roland W. 259,501 Joines, Karen B. 95,413 Jones, Barbara J. 240,501 Jones, Carolyn A. 235,501 Jones, Charles T. 259,501 Jones, Clair R. 80,87 Jones, C. Clyde 36 Jones, Claudia J. 133,240,501 Jones, Darrel D. 212,501 Jones, Diane L. 108,232,350,501 Jones, Elmer T. 105 Jones, Floyd A. 296 Jones, Gloria J. 111,413 Jones, Harold E. 23 Jones, James D. 90 Jones, James H. 501 Jones, James R. 216 Jones, John B. 92 Jones, Judith L. 171,501 Jones, Judy D. 413 Jones, Larry E. 128,176,501 Jones, Leila F. 238,501 Jones, Loretta A. 143,154,228,501 Jones, Lyle D. 414 Jones, Mary J. 228,501 Jones, Merle E. 414 Jones, Michael E. 132,502 Jones, Milam T. 441 Jones, Nicholas M. 204,502 Jones, Patricia L. 246,502 Jones, Mrs. Ray 160 Jones, Robert G. 212,502 Jones, Robert L. 184,414 Jones, Ronald E. 108,133,200,364,414 Jones, Willie L. 283 Jordan, James S. 196,356,502 Jordan, Ronald E. 254,502 Jordan, Sheryl K. 139,502 Jorgensen, Jan 126,191,441 Jorgensen, Sharla J. 228,502 Joy, Harold S. 368 Jubelt, Burk 96,199,502 Judd, Robert E. 212,502 Judging Teams 362-364 Julian, Joseph 60,103 Junior Panhellenic Council 147 Jury, Dennis G. 139,266,502 Juvenal, Louise A. 111,221,414 Juvenal, Patricia L. 129,153,502 Kadlec, John 278 Kadled, John A. 283 Kaelson, Janet I. 167,358,502 Kaff, Phyllis J. 66,221,414 Kaff, Wayne L. 441 Kaiser, David P. 73,98,414 Kaiser, Donald W. 94,188,502 Kaiser, Donn L. 145 Kaiser, Douglas L. 259,502 Kaiser, Herbert E. 57 Kaiser, Lois C. 101 Kaka, Fakhru A. 88,118 Kalb, Helene J. 228,502 Kalbach, Lela F. 235,502 Kalkan, Ahmet 121 Kalkan, Muazzez 114,121 Kallenbach, Kenneth 28,78,200,502 Kallenbach, Marvin D. 259,502 Kammerer, Joan K. 165,502 Kampschroeder, Larry 254,502 Kanawi, Abdulilah A. 120 Kandle, Dorothy A. 78 Kane, Edward R. 89 Kannard, Janet L. 129,168,232,502 Kansas City Life Insurance Company 577 Kansas Farm Bureau 588 Kansas Lumber Company 578 Kansas Power and Light Company 586 Kansouh, Abdel S. 121 Kao, Lilian C. 120,136 Kapela, Joseph 119,127,263,441 Kapitzke, James A. 89 Kaplan, Robert M. 259,502 Kappa Alpha Theta 166-167 Kappa Delta 168-169 Kappa Delta Pi 78 Kappa lota Sigma 103 Kappa Kappa Gamma 170-171 Kappa Phi 139 Kappa Sigma 202-203 Karanjia, Nariman N. 118 Karl, Catherine L. 240 Karl, Lyla M. 157,502 Karr, ErmaJ. 55,67,83,221,502 Kasbah 264 Kaster, Kay 221,502 Kastle, Shirley M. 221,502 Kater, Larry E. 109,132,502 Katz, Robert 583 Kauffeld, James M. 356 Kauffeld, Mayme L. 122,358,414 Kauffeld, Norbert M. 105 Kauffman, Carolyn J. 240,414 Kauffman, Edwin G. 77,111 Kauffman, Eldora S. Ill Kaufman, Seth 502 Kaufman, Sue J. 129,171,502 Kaufman, Toni M. 167,502 Kaufmann, Darol L. 105 Kaul, Linda L. 168,502 Kaup Furniture Company 589 Kaump, Dennis A. 72,176,414 Kaump, Mary K. 1 1 1 ,238,502 Kavanaugh, Frank G. 77 Kazmaier, Jerry D. 259,293,502 Kazmaier, Michael W. 80 Kearney, Robert L. 196,502 Keating, Donald J. 86,94,254,503 Keating, William R. 142,503 Keearns, Claudia 135 Keearns, John E. 87,414 Keefer, Mrs. L. E. 186 Keeler, Garry L. 364 Keeler, Karole K. 135 Keeler, Melford R. 254,503 Keen, Margaret A. 414 Keen, Ray A. 18 Keen, Robert E. 104,354,414 Keenan, Edith A. 124,243,503 Keene, Barbara R. 101 Keene, Ronald B. 73,98,414 Kegley, John R. 207,298,503 Keigley, Robert B. 264,503 Keister, Sandra L. 240,503 Keith, Max S. 259,503 Keithley, Claude A. 219,414 Keller, Danny J. 352,354,357 Keller, Diane L. 158,414 Keller, John F. 503 Kelles, Madeleine M. 135 Kelley, James L. 109 Kelley, Jean A. 129,168,503 Kelley, Kenneth W. 503 Kelley, Ted E. 211,414 Kellner, Wayne A. 85,414 Kellogg, Myron C. 104,254,503 Kellstrom, Martha R. 95,130 Kelly, Bernice E. 145 Kelly, Douglas D. 192,503 Kelly, Frances M. 228,503 Kelly, Glen S. 356 Kelly, Michael M. 214,356,503 Kelly, Morgan R. 203,503 Kelly, Robert W. 196,503 Kelpe, Don E. 259,503 Kelsey, Gaylord D. 503 Kempke, Diane S. 84,171,345,503 Kempster, Alan R. 203,414 Kendall, Carolyn S. 167,228,503 Kendall, Gregory D. 414 Kendall, James M. 503 Kendall, Larry W. 109,199,414 Kendall, Lawrence M. 199,503 Kennedy, Harold W. 119 Kennedy, Susan L. 246,503 Kenny, Dean 369 Kent, James G. 296 Kenyon, Virginia B. 74,157,358,414 Kepley, Janice D. 70,139,503 Kepley, Kenneth E. 503 Kepley, Le Roy F. 414 Kern, John J. 25,73,106,115,143,200,414 Kern, Larry G. 503 Kern, Terry J. 73,98,214,414 Kerns, Gerald L. 99 Kerns, Robert L. 99,503 Kerns, Sandra L. 101,112 Kerr, Deborah F. 100 Kerr, Marcia L. 503 Kersbergen, David N. 503 Kershaw, David W. 203,503 Kershaw Ready-Mix Concrete Sand Company 579 Kershner, Craig D. 414 Kershner, Robert N. 107,115,503 Kersten, Sharon J. 168,246,503 Kersting, Eugenia D. 158,246,503 Kesinger, Fred L. 254,414 Kesller, Ronda J. 237 Kessinger, Linda K. 249,503 Kessler, Ronda J. 503 Kettelhut, James L. 212,415 Kettelhut, Larry L. 149,213,504 Ketzner, James J. 99 Keucher, Louise S. 58,167,228,356,359,504 Kevan, Barbara A. 129,168,504 Keys, Ronald E. 114,259,504 Khan, Akbar A. 118 Khan, Maher H. 121,504 Khan, Mir A. 105,121 Khare, Gyaneshwar P. 441 Kiener, Leatrice A. 157,504 Kiewit, Kathleen K. 129,168,504 Kildow, Gary L. 192,504 Kilian, John P. 86,93 Killebrew, Lewis G. 107,223,504 Kilgore, Mickey R. 259,415 Killough, Howard 76 Kilroy, Thomas G. 149,216,504 Kimball, Kay M. 265,504 Kimbell, Vicky J. 60 Kimble, Jane H. 232,504 Kimel, William R. 42 Kimmi, Anthony L. 196,504 Kimmi, Elizabeth A. 115 Kinch, Barbara J. 246,504 Kindig, Willard E. 108,364 King, Alice L. 415 King, Galen E. 80,103 King, Mrs. Helen R. 222 King, Linda D. 232,504 King, Philip A. 283 King, Royce M. 76 King, Spencer W. 254,301,304,415 King, Suzanne M. 246,504 King, Ted R. 75 Kingman, Daniel A. 91,504 Kingman, Michael F. 259,313,504 Kingsley, M. Keith 100 Kingsley, Mavis L. 101 Kinnamon, Jerold W. 109,304,318 Kinsey, Jean A. 171,232,504 Kinsey, Lawrence D. 188,504 Kinsey, Terrel E. 189,504 Kinzer, Howard A. 99,191,318,504 Kiragu, Titus, 119 Kirchhoff, Henry C. 199,504 Kirchhoff, Nancy J. 168,415 Kirk, Jean 101 Kirk, Linda A. 153,359,378,504 Kirk, Robert E. 69 Kirk, Sara L. 173 Kirk, Tony L. 51,100 Kirkwood, Robert D. 141,254,504 Kirmser, Philip G. 42 Kisby, Loren G. 141,415 Kiser, Donald L. 75,93,264,415 Kiser, Robert W. 18 Kishen, Tara 263,415 Kissinger, Don F. 259,504 Kitch, Judith L. 37,133,228,504 Kitchell, Ralph L. 51 Kitchen, Brent A. 504 Kitchen, Douglas O. 204,504 Kitchener, Harry L. 301,504 Kitchens, John E. 24 Kites Dugout 586 Kitzke, Henry 142,504 Klag, Nancy A. 171,504 Klassen, Judith F. 112 Klassen, William R. 259,504 Klataske, Ronald D. 102 Klaudt, James J. 98 Klaurens, Rex L. 86,415 Klawiter, Warren D. 254,283,504 Klein, Carmen R. 107,223,504 Klein, John C. 85,504 Klein, Kathleen K. 112,154,505 Klema, Susan P. 140,232,505 Klenda, Deanna K. 143,161,505 Klenda, Patrick F. 259,505 Klenke, Donald V. 211,505 Klesath, Charles F. 415 Kleymann, Bonnie J. 111,143,174,415 Klick, Gail A. 69,163,505 Kliem, Lewis W. 505 Kliewer, Bruce D. 110,505 Kline, David C. 259,505 Kline, Philip K. 129,130,181,368,505 Klinger, Dwight D. 15 Klostermeier, Mary E. 47,240,505 Klotz, Jack R. 505 Klover, Jane D. 158,358,372,505 Knapp, Kenneth D. 191,318,505 Knecht, Samuel W. 75,80,87,128,215,415 Knewtson, Richard D. 100,222,505 Kniffen, Edward L. 100 Knight, David D. 104,259,505 Knight, Diana S. 505 Knight, Marcus L. 77,215,352,355,505 Knoch, James P. 216,505 Knoell, Donna L. 158,505 Knolla, Timothy J. 285 Knolle, Rev. Eckhard R. 140 Knop, Douglas B. 189,505 Knopp, Vincent F. 266,505 Knorr, Fritz 292,297 Knowles, Agnes 152 Knowles, Stanley W. 90,317 Knox, Dianne 157,415 Knudsen, Charles E. 99 Knudson, Kenneth D. 115,505 Knutson, Herbert C. 22,105 Kobrin, Donald B. 415 Koch, Loren H. 259,505 Koch, Marcia J. 167,505 Kochera, Richard L. 283 Koci, Lois L. 240,505 Kodama, Thomas T. 92,259,505 Koelliker, James K. 75,94,139,200,505 Koenig, Joan E. 505 Koenig, Kenneth K. 259,505 Koepke, Margaret A. 32,69,168,505 Koester, Norman W. 106,254,505 Koger, Virginia K. 235,505 Kohl, Larry E. 182,505 Kohl, Lois A. 110,147,167,505 Kohler, James Q. 215,355,505 Kohlmeyer, Patricia 243,506 Kohls, Eric W. 312,506 Kolars, David C. 122,259,506 Koligian, Michael A. 98,254,415 Kongs, Thomas F. 209,506 Konitz, Jack H. 97,196,506 Konzem, Joseph P. 352,357 Koons, MaryJ. 108,237,506 Kopp, Gary R. 368 Kopp, Jerald A. 106,182,506 Kopriva, Thomas G. 415 Korb, Sandra G. 129 Kosse, Ronald A. 219,506 Koster, Duane E. 415 Koster, Kathleen A. 506 Kostjal, Edward L. 75,90 Koutchek, Mohammad 119 Koutchek, Susan 119 Kovar, Eugene W. 129,254,506 Kraff, Sharon R. 79,161,506 Kraft, Vernon A. 285 Kraft, Wallace E. 199,506 Kramer, Anne M. 110,133,137,143,506 Kramer, Car! 142 Kramer, Terry L. 415 Kratt, Wallace E. 100 Kratz, Daniel S. 506 Kratzer, Gary G. 506 Kraus, Joe W. 48 Kraus, Karen S. 158,246,506 Kraus, Linda A. 153,415 Krause, Vernon E. 356,506 Krauss, Roland K. 25,73,104,106,145, 362,415 Krauter, Kenneth M. 506 Kraybill, Richard B. 254,506 Krehbiel Carla A. 171,315,506 Krehbiel, Constance 221 Krehbiel, Jeffrey L. 91 Krehbiel, Lyle D. 75,80,87,222,415 Krepinevich, Daniel C. 91,259,506 Krider, John A. 56,91,216,506 Krier, Jerry L. 415 Kriss, Joel 296,297 Krob, Johnny R. 109,506 Kroenlein, John W. 109,128,133,176,506 Kroeze, Bernard J. 100 Krofp, Don 364 Kronberg, Paul M. 91,506 Kroutil, Karen A. 161,232,506 Kruckenberg, Katherine 506 Kruckenberg, Kathleen 235 Krueger, Barbara A. 235,506 Krueger, David A. 70,184,506 Krug, Richard D. 189,506 600 . - -- [ Krupadanam, Pramila 441 Kruse, Michael B. 506 Kruse, Richard D. 133,137,200,415 KSDB-FM 368 Ksiazek, Thomas G. 97,259406 K-State Christian Fellowship 141 K-Stater 369 K-State Engineer 367 Kubat, Jacqueline 112,154,506 Kubert, Lawrence J. 176,356,506 Kubin, Douglas M. 122 Kuchenthal, George W. 109,133,506 Kuczynski, Leslie W. 259,507 Kugler, Charles D. 191,507 Kuhlman, Larry K. 96,507 Kuhlman, Royce D. 259,312,507 Kuhlmeier, Thomas D. 415 Kuhn, Carolyn S. 84,158,345,359,507 Kuhn, Charles W. 92407 Kuhn, Cheryl K. 114,246 Kuhn, Dennis R. 259,507 Kuhn, Marilyn R. 74,168,359,507 Kuhn, Robert J. 507 Kuhn, R. W. 507 Kuhn, Sara L. 71,113,168,415 Kuhn, Thomas G. 99 Kuhn, William R. 99,189 Kuhns, Joyce K. 95,131,415 Kuiken, Cheryl M. 111,168,507 Kumamoto, Clifford T. 259,507 Kummer, Judy K. 232,507 Kuns.ShariK. 140,232,358,507 Kuntz, Charles R. 222,356,507 Kuntz, Thomas M. 91 Kunz, Kristina L. 111,171,507 Kurabatchew, Ato W. 119 Kurth, Walter W. 97,507 Kvasnicka, Allan J. 38,72,181,415 Kwok.Wing K. 91,259,507 La Citadel 263 Lacen, Georgia S. 228,507 Lackett, James J. -142,209,416 Lackey, John L. 259,507 Ladenburger, Sharon 124,221,507 Ladner, Phyllis I. 134 Ladner, Charles W. 437 Lafferty, Marilyn L. 58,225,246,507 LaFollefte, Dalene 507 Legasse, Orville L. 98,416 Lagasse, Shirley 101 Lahaie, Sherman L. 254,318,507 Lahey, Margaret 19,58 Lahr, Patricia A. 232,507 Lake, John E. 254,507 Lala, Wilbur L. 259,507 Lamba, Kesar S. 118 lambda Chi Alpha 204-205 Lambert, Emmajean 173,507 Lambert, Frank W. 137,140 Lambert, Jack L. 18 Lambert, John V. 68 Lambert, Mary A. 47 Lambley, James D. 362 Lamborn, Judith E. 95,110,246,507 Lamborn, Linda L. 133,137,243,507 Lambright, Linda R. 58,237,507 Lamkin, Linda L. 114,243,507 Lamme, Judith A. 173 Lammers, Cynthia 60,84,173,507 Lamone, Michael G. 197,507 Lamp, Marita M. 246,507 Lamp, Ross L. 86 Lampe, Parti J. 232,508 Lampert, Robert L. 318,508 Lamphear, Frederick 81 Lamprecht, Curtis D. 207,416 Lamprecht, Sharon K. 228,508 Lancaster, Jean A. 95,110,157, 228,508 Land, Orlan R. 97,259,508 Landgren, Larry L. 122,133,140, 254,508 Landon, Daniel J. 76,259,508 Landrerh, Marlynn R. 167,508 Lane, David T. 100,195,508 Lane, James H. 199,508 Lane, Linda F. 240,508 Lang, Carolyn R. 228,359,508 Lang, Fred D. 89 Lang, Jeanette E. 161,508 Lange, Frederick G. 107 Lange, Linda L. 168,228,508 Lange, Margaret J. 508 Lange Marilyn E. 143,225,232,358,508 Lange, Phillip D. 72,86,508 Langford, Charles C. 103 Langford, David J. 68,89,254,283,508 Langner, Gary A. 189,508 Lank, Claudette A. 79,508 Lankas, Daniel J. 254,285,508 Lanman, Arley D. 91,259,508 Lanning, Barbara H. 103 tanning, Lois S. 101 Lanning, Michael A. 100 Lanning, Ralph E. 103 Lansden, John A. 254,508 Lantis, Linda M. 111,153,228,508 LaRow, Nancy 135 Larsen, Beverly J. 113,168,508 Larson, Dennis L. 99 Larson, Gene D. 285,508 Larson, George H. 42 Larson, Jerry G. 128,260,508 Larson, John P. 217,508 Larson, Lovene S. 235408 Larson, Merle D. 260,508 Larson, Robert H. 87,215,416 Larson, Steve E. 217,356,506 Larson, Steven A. 223,508 LaRue, Kenneth 283,285 Lashbrook, Linda 173,416 Lashbrook, Ralph R. 33,56,70 Lashmett, Mary G. 243,508 Latham, James D. 217,298,508 Latham, Janet M. 246,508 Lathrop, Ardith J. 158,228345,508 Lathrop, Kenneth L. 204,509 Latimer, James P. 317 Latschar, Carol D. 124,139,240,509 Latta, Robert L. 222,509 Latta, Stephen C. 217,509 Lau, Milton G. 103,260,416 Lauer, Kent A. 197,416 Lauer, Stanley E. 77 Laughlin, Norman C. 509 Laurie, Lynne 232409 Lauritzen, Arthur D. 254409 Lavender, Sara A. 228,509 Laverentz, Carol A. 114,228,509 Laverentz, Gene W. 182356,509 Lawhon, Mary B. 161409 Lawless, Charlotte A. 68,1 14,243,509 Lawless, Eldon D. 109,260409 Lawless, Helen E. 111,509 Lawlis, Sybil N. 174 Lawrence, Donald J. 283 Lawrence, Mrs. Rex 178 Lawrence, Susan K. 232,509 Lawrence, Thomas J. 91409 Lawrence, William V. 509 Lawson, Robert E. 211,509 Laxer, Marc A. 76,85,97,102, 254409 Lay, Russell 296 Layton, Jean A. 246409 Leaf, Boris 18 Leavengood, Luther O. 33,352 Lechner, Fred P. 181409 Lee, Arnold Y. 8037,120,222,416 Lee, Dennis D. 254410 Lee, Dennis J. 199410 Lee, Diane E. 32,66,69,70,1 53,416 lee, Duane R. 260,510 Lee, Elton C. 120,136 Lee, Eun S. 441 Lee, Gary B. 191410 Lee, Horace B. 33,277 Lee, James R. 69,204,510 Lee, Kuo-chuan 120 Lee, Leo S. 120 Lee, Marilyn S. 113,246410 Lee, Nancy K. 84,85,171,206410 Lee, Theresa C. 120 Lee, Thomas B. 116,120 Lee, Tsun 120 Lee, Vicki 173410 Leeburg, Linn T. 93 Leece, Gwen I. 113,240410 Leedham, George E. 352 Leel, Woodruff G. 416 Leeper, Carolyn K. 168,416 Leeper, Patricia A. 113 Lefmann, Gerald L. 104,264410 Lefton, John M. 182,510 Leg, Arnold Y. 75 Lehman, Donald A. 191,416 Lehman, Linda L. 84,168,368,416 Lehman, Rebecca S. 168,246410 Lehman, Robert E. 510 Lehmann, Wilfred H. 189,300301,416 Leiber, Joseph 99 Leichtling, Lee S. 97,137 Leipper, James K. 313 Leister, Karen A. 161410 Lembright, Pamela J. 114,161410 Leming, Margaret J. 228410 Lemon, Carolyn S. 69,137,144,246, 355,510 Lemon, Elaine F. 137,141,237410 Lemon, Janet M. 144,437 Lemon, Lonnie L. 260,510 Lemon, Marcia A. 163410 Lenhart, Leanna M. 416 Lenhert, Larry M. 260,510 Leonard, Gerald E. 77 Leonard, Jerry B. 102410 Leopold, Patricia A. 47,71,171,416 Lessenden, Michael H. 91410 Letourneau, James L. 416 Letourneau, Robert J. 81,143,416 Letourneon, Arlene J. 135410 Lett, Claudia K. 240,416 Leuthold, Dixie C. 232410 Leuthold, Steven L. 266410 Levendofsky, Shirley 111,147,153,416 Levett, David J. 85410 Lewellen, Donna J. 135 Lewerenz, Gloria L. 113,149,165, 246410 Lewey, Beverly K. 113,129,235,416 Lewis, Ardis A. 510 Lewis, Curtis D. 99 Lewis, George A. 203410 Lewis, Herschel D. 98 Lewis, Jack V. 70,510 Lewis, James N. 215,416 Lewis, Jerre L. 95,237410 Lewis, Kay L. 416 Lewis, Kit J. 416 Lewis, Larry A. 441 Lewis, Lois K. 58,112,153410 Lewis, Richard W. 97318 Lewis, Sharon K. 103,144410 Lewis, Stanley B. 246410 Lewis, Verda L. 131 Lewman.Vicki L. 154,416 Liahona Fellowship 138 Li, Chin 120 Lichtenegger, Larry 368,416 Lichtenberger, Michael 26041 1 Liebenau, Rose M. 240,511 Light, Donald R. 20441 1 Light, Margaret 135 Light, Phillip C. 108411 Lightner, David K. 109,137,141,260, 296,51 1 Lightner, Harry K. 137,141,200,417 Ligon, Thomas H. 51 1 Lilak, Rita K. 68,111,133,143,221,511 Lillibridge, Charles 417 Lillich, Robert D. 75.93,129,179,417 limbocker, Robert C. 181411 Limes, Alma A., 168,246,511 Limes, Ann R. 1 44,232,51 1 Lin, Fang M. 136 Linck, Karen B. 161,228411 Linden, Judith E. 111,131315 417 Lindenbaum, Stephen 181411 Linder, John A. 97,177 Linder, Julia A. 111,163 417 Linderman, Spencer A. 313 Lindgren, Sandra K. 154411 Lindley, Eileen F. 240,51 1 Lindner, Herbert M. 260411 Lindsay, Evelyn E. 23741 1 Ling, Lyllis A. 143,226,441 Linin, DaleE. 109,260411 Link, Kathryn L. 101 Linn, Michael W. 126,254318,511 Linnell, Richard V. 293 Lintecum, Sandra K. 2384 Lipper, Ralph 57 Lipper, Mary K. 131411 Lippoldt, Robert L. 187356411 list, Martin D. 93,296 Litfin, Richard A. 51 1 Little American Royal 329 Little, Bruce W. 73,99,417 Little, Martin L. 29641 1 Little, Nancy M. 101 Little, Susanne F. 58,92.173,228,247, 354411 Littleiohn, Janice K. 51 1 Litton, Dale G. 356411 Littrell, John M. 145,199411 Littrell, Robert C. 130 Lively, Dwight E. 26041 1 livengood, Steven R. 129411 Livingston, Marcia G. 131 Livingston, Philip A. 86,195411 Livingston, William 72,78,91 Llewellyn, Sharon A. 79 Lloyd, Cheryl L. 174411 Lloyd, Douglas A. 88 Loar, Donald R. 74,103,138411 Locher, Roger C. 26041 1 Locke, Kenneth J. 139 Locke, Ted R. 91,138411 lockett, Karen J. 125,154,228411 Lockhart, Charles B. 1 17,199,51 1 Lockhart, Nancy J. 171,228412 Lodge, David J. 99 Loeb, Joe H. 78 Loebeck, Barbara P. 60,95,171315412 Loeppke, Daryl W. 123,200,441 Loeppke, Wilda L. 129,133,157411 Loetel, Diana K. 69,163,247412 Logan, Dennis L. 512 Logan, Vance A. 197 417 Logbeck, James C. 512 Lohmann, Vemon E. 109,512 Lonergan, Martha J. 128,153,512 Long, Donald M. 100 Long, Hollace L. 161,228412 Long, John C. 102 Long, John P. 115412 Long, Joyce M. 101 Long, Lois M. 124,235412 Long, Pamela C. 247412 Long, Rebecca I. 315359412 Longabach, Jean A. 1 61 ,22841 2 Longberg, Leslie C. 124,129,133,137356 359412 Loomis, Carol A. Ill Loomis, Dudley G. 187,417 Loomis, Jim E. 184412 Loomis, Ronald H. 94 Looney, Paulette M. 240412 Loop, John D. 68,222412 Lorch, Richard I. 260412 Lord, Thomas H. 124 Lorentz, Floyd T. 254412 Lorenz, William D. 254412 Loriaux, Peter G. 191412 Loucks, Rebecca A. 103 Louderback, Forrest E. 254312412 Louderback, John L. 260412 Loughmiller, Jean A. 111,225,247412 Louk, Phyllis M. 95,131315412 Lovelace, David E. 92 Lowe, Elaine V. 165,232412 Lowe, Jon M. 374 Lowe, Lorrin E. 178,417 Lowe, Mary A. 126,128,512 Lower, Guy W. 182412 Lowman, Thomas E. 137 Lowrey, Fred E. 97,215412 Lowther, Marcia I. 133,137,174412 Loy, Barbara K. 243412 Loyd, Georgia G. 126,247412 Luce, Margaret J. 240,512 Luckeroth, Patricia 228412 Ludden, Linda L. 165412 Ludes, Laura L. 142,228413 Ludwig, John P. 129,181413 Lukens, Patricia A. 101 Lukens, Roger L. 99 Luker, Anna M. 71,114,228413 lukins, Nancy C. 157413 Lundblade, Mary L. 135 Lundgren, Joan A. 240413 Lundgren, Paul E. 77,102352355357 Lundquist.J. A. 260413 Lundquist, Ronald C. 133,140,254,513 Lunsford, Ronnie G. 106,107,200,513 Lutheran Student Association 140 Lutz, Karen M. 110,163413 Lybarger, Judith K. 165413 Lybarger, Larry L. 260413 Lyberger, Ronald D. 69,222,513 Lyddane, Earl W. 265413 Lydick, Sally J. 108,225,247413 Lyman, Eva C. 95 Lyman.Jon W. 254413 Lymore, Jean 263 Lynch, Franklin E. 207413 Lyne.JeanE. 84,85,1 10,417 Lyne.JoanE. 78,95,125 417 lynn, Gary D. 222413 Lynn, Lloyd E. 106 Lyon, Duane H. 92 lyon, Jeffrey L. 260413 Lyons, Lowell J. 98 417 Lyttle, Jane R. 237413 M Maag, Rodney G. 90 417 Maas, Robert R. 86,178,513 Mabry, Marjorie I. 157,513 MacArthur, Robert A. 100,123,200,513 MacDonald, James A. 91 Machart, William J. 99 Machin, Marjorie L. 133,232,513 Mack, J eanette K. 126,153413 Mack, Terry I. 181,298413 Makenzie, Marian F. 232413 MacKirdy, Wayne H. 122,177356413 Macklin, Dennis D. 417 Macmillan, William 145 Macy, Elbert B. 70 Macy, Ted L. 513 Madden, James R. 187,356413 Madden, Sharon K. 124,126,174,513 Maddy, Stephen L. 219,513 Mader, Ernest L. 363 Mader, James W. 513 Madison, Charles D. 417 Madziya, Jeaneth C. 119 Madziya, Robert G. 74,116,119 Maercklein, Dennis B. 7833,367 Maes, Patrick P. 211 417 Magby, Kay A. 97,108,247413 Maggart, Ion E. 178413 Magill, Stephen H. 215413 Magoffin, Carole J. 417 Mahander, Mateti 118,441 Mai, Harold E. 109,189413 Mai. LaDonna J. 572 Mai, Robert W. 260414 Maichel, Farrell D. 109,115414 Maichel, George W. 211414 Maichel, Sally J. 58,165414 Maier, Gary E. 260414 Mailen, Gary A. 514 Maitland E. Smith Scholarship House 222 Makalous, Nancy J. 235414 Makalous, Verlene J. 241,514 Makishi, Muneharu 107,266,441 Malik, Charles 425 Malik, Norbert R. 72 Mall, Sandra S. 165,214,247345 Mallean, William R. 417 Malloy, Joseph J. 91.195414 Malson, Ken R. 514 Mangan, Terence W. 197414 Mangum, Elizabeth I. 232 Manhattan Artists Series 336-337 Manhattan Ice and Cold Storage Company 590 Manhattan Laundry and Cleaners 576 Manhattan Motors 588 Manhattan Mutual Life Insurance Company 581 Manhattan Typewriter Company 589 Manhattan Wholesale Meat Company 582 Maninger, Lyle F. 91,207414 Manlove, Marvin D. 215414 Mann, Daniel G. 417 Mann, Gary P. 514 Mann, H. Stewart 199414 Mann, James I. 514 Mann, John C. 91,204414 Mann, Kenneth R. 86,191318 417 Mann, Linda R. 237414 Mann, Margaret 135 Mann, Marvin W. 109,133,140,200,417 Mann, Mary F. 161414 Manning, Lawrence M. 204,514 Manning, SammyeS. 158,514 Mansfield, Virginia 369 Mansholt, Virginia L. 241,514 Mansour, Fuad K. 120 Mansour, Sonja L. 120 Manuel, Maureen K. 74,111,165,514 Manuel, Milton L. 18 Manweiler, Steven R. 514 Manzanilla, Elvira B. 440 Manzo, David J. 441 Mapes, Janet K. 111,133,144,221414 Mar Cafe 582 Marangoni, Graciela S. 135 Maranville, Jerry W. 182,441 Marble, George F. 75,93,179 417 Marcellus, Leila M. 417 Marcotte, Gerard H. 209,417 Marcotte, Robert P. 514 601 Marine, Duane D. 572 Marion, G. B. 363 Marion, Roger B. 106 Markel, John D. 72,211,417 Marker, Jack H. 359,514 Marker, James N. 111,192,215,514 Marlatt Hall 256-262 Markley, Barbara L. 228,514 Marlatt, Susan L. 247,514 Marmet, Kent L. 75,80,129,254,514 Marolf, Judith A. 238,514 Marquis, Dennis W. 514 Marr, Gary D. 99,514 Marrs, Robert L. 199,359,396,515 Marschel, Frederick 215,515 Marsden, Sandy 135 Marsh, Carol I. 232,515 Marsh, James T. 515 Marsh, Ross C. 515 Marshall, Alexander 100 Marshall, Janet D. 235,515 Marshall, MerilynJ. 515 Marshall, Paul M. 108 Marshall, Thomas E. 122,260,515 Marston, Norman L. 105 Marten, Albert G. 260,515 Marten, Ruth E. 515 Marteney, Jacqueline 228,515 Martin, Ann 168,515 Martin, Carol A. 232,515 Martin, David A. 85,254,515 Martin, David F. 132 Martin, Jane B. 134,173,417 Martin, Larry R. 179,515 Martin, Lee A. 260,515 Martin, Lee R. 72,417 Martin, Marietta 139 Martin, Max T. 254,282,283,515 Martin, Michael P. 142,267,515 Martin, Ray L. 82,93,254,418 Martin, Stephen L. 260,515 Martin, Thomas A. 99,316 Martindale, Donna L. 114,515 Martindale, Susan J. 95,241,243,515 Marx, Robert J. 209,515 Mashak, Alan L. 74,187,418 Mashal, Mousa A. 120 Mashal.Shawkat M. 120 Mason, Gary E. 441 Mason, Pauline 137 Mason, Ronald G. 97 Mason, Stella K. 71,237,515 Mason, Virginia P. 74,225,247,515 Masood, Mohammed F. 121 Massey, Larry B. 137,260,356,515 Massieon, Richard J. 213,254,285,335,515 Massingill, Kenneth 254,515 Masten, Boyd E. 76,126,139,572 Masters, Daniel W. 215,515 Masters, Roy W. 250 Matan, William D. 280,281,282,283, 307,309 Mate, Shreenivas 118 Mathews, James C. 18 Mathews, Philip V. 73,108,201,364,515 Mathews, Robert J. 217,515 Mathias, Albert R. 515 Mathias, Carolyn J. 243,515 Mathias, Kenneth E. 260,515 Matson, Eileen M. 143,241,515 Mattare, Joseph H. 99 Matter, Darryl E. 127,441 Matthews, Edward S. 207,515 Matthews, Jacqueline 241,359,515 Matthews, Robert R. 195,516 Mattox, Fredrick L. 211,516 Mattox, Louise M. 232,516 Mau, Mary S. 516 Mauck, Theodore S. 179,418 Mauck, William D. 141,260,516 Mauderly, Joe L. 57,99,223,516 Mauk, John V. 516 Maul, Elona M. 232,516 Mauler, Loretta A. 247,516 Maxwell, Michael L. 199,319,418 Maxwell, Sharon L. 168,247,516 Maxwell, Vernon D. 97,516 Maxwell, William K. 199,516 May, Jerry L. 90 May, Leon R. 219,516 May, Patricia A. 135 Mayfield, Claudia J. 125,232,516 Mayhew, Barclay J. 103,235,516 Mayhill, Dorothy L. 133,241,516 Mayhill, Robert W. 516 Maynard, Jean A. 161,516 Mayne, Paul R. 91 Mazaika, Trodine M. 113,228,516 McAdow, Mary J. 147,165,516 McAhren, JerrieJ. 133,137,243,418 McAuliffe, Michael A. 90 McBride, Marlene K. 168,418 McCabe, Marilyn J. 110,157,516 McCabe, Patricia 125,232,516 McCain, James A. 14,66,321,408 McCandless, Laural D. 142 McCargar, Gary D. 260,516 McCarthy, Kathryn M. 95,125,142,158, 232,516 McCarty, Ernest P. 418 McCarty, John R. 187,516 McCarty, Judy A. 345 McCarty, Linda K. 418 McCaslin, Ann 56,58,67,111,161,516 McCauley, Margaret L. 143,241,516 McClanathan, Richard 92 McClaren, Janice F. 232,516 McClaskey, George E. 516 McClean, Robin R. 165,516 McClelland, James A. 265,356,516 McClenahan, Robert C. 92,418 McCleskey, Joesph H. 89 McClintock, Kenneth 38,86,129,222,418 McClure, Gail D. 112 McClure, John E. 285 McClure, Judy K. 174,418 McClure, Robert E. 572 McCobb, Allan P. 130,181,516 McCollough, Richard 133 McCol lough, Roger R. 133 McConachie, Daniel R. 184,516 McConnell, James L. 203,516 McConnell, James R. 293,317 McConnell, John O. 187,516 McConnell, William G. 99 McCord, Janice I. 55,66,167,418 McCord, Melissa J. 228,515 McCorkle, Thomas J. 192,517 McCormick, Dennis J. 43,80,87,179,418 McCormick, Frank J. 18 McCormick, John S. 293,517 McCormick, Michael J. 517 McCormick, Thomas W. 204,517 McCosh, Linda L. 237,517 McCown, Allen D. 75,80,204,418 McCoy, Ronda E. 238,517 McCoy, Susan J. 69,79,158,517 McCracken, Deanna M. 65,110,112,133, 137,221,342,418 McCracken, Malcolm D. 99 McCready, Stuart T. 356,517 McCreary, Frederick 517 McCullar, Susan R. 113,161,345,517 McCullough, Sandy 131 McCune, David E. 184,517 McDaniel, Brenda C. 247,517 McDermet, Staley B. 217,517 McDermott, Vincent J. 103 McDiffett, Chriss B. 90 McDonald, Craydon D. 254,359,517 McDonald, Galen R. 199,319,517 McDonald, Hal T. 195,517 McDonald, Joyce E. 517 McDonald, Nancy K. 135 McDonald, Peggy A. 247,517 McDonald, Randy J. 260,517 McDonald, Rita J. 354 McDougal, Bonnie L. 113,130,228,517 McDougal, David E. 88,518 McDougal, Richard J. 184,418 McDougal, Sharon K. 352 McDowell, Jerold E. 100 McElfresh, James D. 213,518 McElwain, Sandra L. 113,232,518 McEwen, Donald C. 254,518 McFadden, Aloha W. 241,518 McFadden, Clair L. 192,418 McFadden, Kenneth L. 97 McFadden, Walter E. 133,254,518 McFarland, Carolyn L. 247,352,355, 357,518 McFillen, Ralph W. 191,285,441 McGee, Judith E. 165,518 McGehe, Bruce A. 86,197,304,518 McGettrick, Leanna 232,518 McGhee, Daniel 92,219,518 McGoogan, Kathryn A. 149,158,518 McGrath, Michael J. 254,285,518 McGrath, Philip H. 107,143,418 McGraw, Douglas J. 137,201,419 McGraw, Saundra L. 137 McGregor, Douglas D. 75,518 McGugin, Rex G. 260,356,518 McGuire, Nadene M. 145,247 Mclnteer, Patrick L. 100 Mclntire, Ronald A. 93 Mclntosh, Gene A. 254,518 Mel ntyre, Frank W. 197,518 Mclntyre, Jean A. 161,419 Mel ntyre, Steven G. 184,518 Mclntyre, Virgil F. 313 McKaig, William J. 260,518 McKay, Carole S. 84,153,518 McKay, Cheryl J. 1 13,247,518 McKee, Carl E. 254,318,356,518 McKee, Miles H. 364 McKee, Pat J. 131 McKee, Roger R. 144,518 McKenzie, Douglas R. 518 McKim, Iris I. 101 McKim, Larry K. 100 McKinley, Janice L. 147,165,518 McKinley, William G. 90,419 McKinney, Donald E. 518 McKinney, Katherine A. 95 McKinnis, Jim A. 93,143,260,518 McKinzie, Ronald V. 184,419 McKnight, Clifford S. 260,518 McKnight, Janice D. 232,518 McLaughlin, Donald W. 260,518 McLaurin, Benjamin F. 105 McLaury, Bruce E. 98,419 McLaury, LaVelle M. 101 McLean, Robin R. 247 McLenon, Paul A. 133,518 McLeod, BillieJ. 419 McLeod, Jon R. 93 McManis, Geraldine M. 368,419,518 McManis, Kay J. 359,518 McMillan, Marilyn A. 158,419 McMillin, Karen R. 67,69,171,518 McMullen, Rodney D. 191,294,518 McMurray, Diane S. 157,518 McMurry, Nancy L. 167,519 McNeal, Craig A. 70,298 McNeal, Janice E. 110,131,519 McNeal, Kathleen A. 113,161,519 McNeely Marcia A. 153,519 McNeil, John R. 304 McNeill, Sherry K. 228,519 McNeill, William B. 106,519 McNitt, Gordon K. 132,192,519 McPeak, Garold L. 94 McPeak, Gloria J. 135 McPheeters, Vernon L. 195,356,419 McQuillan, Jacqueline 171,232,519 McVay, Richard H. 129,359,519 McWhorter, Robert P. 187,519 McWilliams, Sally R. 114,165,519 Mead, Joel L. 254,519 Meade Company Incorporated 579 Meals, Harriet J. 55,66,173,419 Means, Gerald R. 217,519 Mease, Robert P. 260,519 Meats, Robert D. 260,294,519 Mebed, Susan A. 241,519 Medcraft, Martha J. 243,419 Medlin, C. J. 8,9,70,371 Meehan, Mary C. 165,519 Meek, Frederick C. 128,263,519 Meek, Patsy C. 68,95,241,519 Meeks, Charles E. 25,73,109,201,363,519 Meeks, Ellis M. 519 Meeks, John B. 437 Meeks, Suzanne J. 71,419 Meerpohl.Judy L. 83,167,519 Meetz, Johnny E. 18 2,519 Mehaboob 115 Mehl, Gary R. 197,519 Mehring, Josephine B. 247,519 Meier, Kathleen F. 237,519 Meirowsky, Bernard J. 254,519 Meisegeier, Larry R. 100,182,519 Meisenheimer, William 519 Melichar, Robert M. 86,96,177,519 Mellgren, David J. 519 Mellon, Mitchell P. 519 Meloan, Clifton E. 83 Melvin, Judith A. 68,165,519 Mendenhall, Sharon A. 139,419 Mendoza, John 89 Menhusen, Malinda G. 241,519 Mennemeyer, Paul F. 93,519 Mennonite Fellowship 140 Menzies, Carl S. 362 Men ' s Housing 250 Men ' s Intramurals 316-319 Meredith, Keith E. 77,354,357 Merica, Mark D. 197,519 Merriam, Joseph G. 520 Merrill, Susan 111,158,520 Merriman, Pamela A. 84,110,154,520 Merten, Donald H. 191,520 Mertz, Jacob E. 203,356,520 Mertz, James L. 191,441 Meseke, Mark M. 374,375 Messersmith, Maria J. 153,520 Metz, George E. 129,199,419 Metz, Jerry D. 65,197,419 Metzger, Ronald C. 520 Metzinger, Gary D. 142,260,520 Metzler, Fred 263,441 Meyer, Barbara A. 419 Meyer, Dorothy L. 228,520 Meyer, Janet S. 1 1 2,225,228,520 Meyer, Jerry G. 520 Meyer, John T. 129,187,520 Meyers, Irene B. 250 Myers, Sherril J. 112 Michael, Cynthia A. 232 Michaud, Michael E. 77,300,301 Michaels, Christopher C. 260,520 Michie, Terry K. 179,520 Mickelsen, Ross 106,364 Mickelson, Eldon L. 86,250,254,419 Mickey, Coy C. 97 Mickey, David H. 70,213,520 Middleswart, Jerry M. 100 Middleton, Richard L. 219,520 Middleton, William M. 25,363,419 Middleton, William W. 86,129,130 Mikesell, Carolyn M. 247,520 Milbourn, Mark T. 294,520 Milbourn, Max 17 Milburn, Marlyse K. 110,112,133,174, 247,520 Miles, Connie K. 111,131,378,520 Miles, Janice J. 110,158,520 Military Organizations 365 Millenbruch, Janice 374,520 Miller, Alan C. 97 Miller, Arden P. 217,520 Miller, Bruce D. 108,254,520 Miller, Carol E. 161,520 Miller, Cheryl J. 142,520 Miller, Mrs. Cecil 352 Miller, Craig L. 105,219,520 Miller, Dallas E. 254,520 Miller, David D. 419 Miller, David R. 189,520 Miller, Dennis L. 520 Miller, Dorothy D. 126,131,520 Miller, Edward P. 73,99,520 Miller, Faith P. 158,232,520 Miller, Fred R. 195,419 Miller, Gary W. 419 Miller, Gregory L. 90,142,209,520 Miller, James I. 100 Miller, James R. 109,260,521 Miller, Janet L. 158,247,520 Miller, Jean E. 135 Miller, Jean M. 67,167,521 Miller, John R. 260,521 Miller, Josephs. 141 Miller, Judith A. 70,117,134,158,419 Miller, Laurence F. 189,441 Miller, Linda M. 247,521 Miller, Lynda K. 112,237,521 Miller, MargoJ. 171,247,376,521 Miller, Mark L. 70,86,197,310,374, 379,419 Miller, Marshall F. 260,521 Miller, Martha V. 419 Miller, Mary C. 78,83,167,419 Miller, Mary L. 142 Miller, Melvin B. 219,521 Miller, Patricia A. 165,228,521 Miller, Patricia A. 112,521 Miller, Paul D. 419 Miller Pharmacy 586 Miller, Robert B. 105 Miller, Robert F. 209,521 Miller, Robert H. 76,106,129,366,521 Miller, Roger A. 521 Miller, Ronald A. 420 Miller, Ronald G. 91,267,521 Miller, Susanne 70,237,374,375,521 Miller, Suzanne 228,521 Miller, Travis L. 521 Miller, Vincent A. 132 Miller, Willard A. 142,521 Milleret, Roy J. 18 Milleson, Ronald M. 521 Millis, Danny H. 207,521 Mills, Alan D. 122 Mills, Michael T. 187,521 Mills, Randy V. 207,420 Mills, Sylvia M. 38,84,154,420 Minei, Masanori 267,521 Miner, Dennis L. 177,352,521 Minnis, Marsha L. 420 Minnis, Roberta I. 154,521 Minsch, Jean A. 1 17,128,420 Minter, Robert W. 99,316 Minter, Stephen J. 312 Minturn, Brian N. 213,521 Mirakhor, Abbas 117 Mirza, Ahmed A. 121 Miscellaneous Queens 348-349 Misak, Eldon L. 99 Misak, Nikki R. 101 Mishler, Danny D. 82,93 Mistier, Thomas E. 213,441 Mitcha, John L. 215,521 Mitchell, Alan M. 94,521 Mitchell, Barbara S. 58,241,521 Mitchell, Howard 18,22 Mitchell, Karen L. 157,521 Mitchell, Mary V. 111,173,521 Mitchell, Mona L. 173,247,521 Mitchell, Patricia C. 521 Mitchell, Robert L. 100 Mitchell, Sharlene K. 142,228,521 Mitchell, Timothy W. 204,420 Mitchem.John R. 260,296,521 Mitts, Robert L. 279,281,282,283,420 Miyaji, Roy T. 78,420 Mize, Chester L. 129 Mize, Mrs. Chester L. 129 Mizell, Robert H. 521 Mo, Ru H. 120,136 Moate, Ruth 176 Moats, Evelyn L. 154,247,521 Moberly, Harry F. 51,98,317,420 Moberly, Stanley A. 420 Mobley, Susan M. 171,315,522 Mock Political Convention 326 Moden, Lloyd D. 104,204,362,420 Moehlman, Kathleen E. 142 Moehlman, Patricia L. 143,522 Moeller, Frank E. 98,420 Moeller, Joan A. 101 Moews, Robert M. 102,142,522 Mohamed, Ibrahim A. 121 Mohler, Walter K. 522 Mohrman, Carolyn K. 153,522 Molinari, Peter L. 38,72,204,522 Moline, Beryl J. 228,522 Monahan, Marcia S. 131,144,522 Monger, John T. 126,359 Monsees, Ned 293 Montei, Darrell J. 102 Montford, Dianna J. 249,522 Montgomery, Gary L. 437 Montgomery, Michael 211,522 Montgomery, Ronald E. 207,522 Montgomery, Susan D. 153,247,522 Monts, Marilyn R. 102,352 Moody, Anne E. 241,522 Moody, Evelyn E. 110,221,420 Moody, Mary J. 247,522 Moore, Eva A. 131,522 Moore, Fritz 56 Moore, James R. 130,181,522 Moore, Janet L. 71,522 Moore, John H. 223,522 Moore, Kathryn E. 142 Moore, Lowell G. 75,203,367,522 Moore, Lyle V. 522 Moore, Michael K. 100,522 Moore, Miriam A. 247,522 Moore, Philip F. 215,522 Moore, Phillip E. 260,522 Moore, Rodney L. 267,522 Moore, Roger L. 89,139,420 Moore, Sandra C. 105,522 Moore, Sandra R. 125,228,522 Moore, Wesley N. 90,420 Moore, William D. 368 Moore, William T. 260,522 Morehouse, Richard W. 73,99,522 Morford, Gene R. 296 Morgan, Alice P. 241,522 Morgan, Carla S. 228,522 Morgan, Jerry D. 132,260,522 Morgan, John C. 285 Morgan, Johnnie L. 154,522 Morgan, Kenneth E. 420 Morgan, Lawrence 15,283 Morgan, Linda M. 111,171,522 Morgan, Lyn J. 260,522 Morgan, Richard E. 191,522 Morgenson, Jonathon D. 197,376,523 Morgenstern, Jerry L. 254,523 602 Morris, Billy R. 213,523 Morris, Danny L. 260,523 Morris, Dennis M. 523 Morris, Jerry L. 254,523 Morris, Lonnie L. 354 Morris, Marilyn C. 315,420 Morris, Phillip T. 523 Morris, Royce L. 181,523 Morris, Sharon A. 50 Morris, Stephen R. 133,199,523 Morris, William A. 523 Morris, William H. 70 Morris, William W. 260,523 Morrison, Eva P. 420 Morrison, James W. 523 Morrison, Marva L. 110,174,420 Morrison, Sidney L. 523 Morrissette, Linda K. 110,154,523 Morrissette, Michael 96,143,254,523 Morrow, Janice J. 110,163,523 Morrow, Robert L. 222,523 Morse, Richard I. 29,45,1 19 Mortar Board 66 Mortimer, Alan J. 523 Mortimer, Bruce D. 260,523 Mortimer, Kay D. 168,523 Morton, Marcia J. 111,523 Morton, Marie J. 133,228,523 Morton, Ronald E. 260,523 Mosier, J. E. 52 Mosier, Michael L. 296 Mosier, Steven R. 73,99 Moss, Max R. 73,99,316 Motes, James E. 420 Motes, Larry R. 523 Mott, David A. 203,523 Moulin, Carl F. 204,523 Moulton, Robert E. 226,523 Mount, Sharon A. 68,238,523 Mousa, Mashal A. 90 Moyer, Julia J. 247,523 Moyer, Rodney E. 100,207,523 Moyle, Mary K. 232,358,359,523 Muehring, Paul E. 219,523 Mueller, Barbara L. 237,523 Mueller, Peggy E. 572 Mueller, Steven ' A. 108 Mugler, David J. 24 Muhtasib, Adnan M. 120 Mukolwe, Moses M. 1 19,127,263,420 Mulanax, Alvin E. 18 Mulanax, Kenneth L. 356,523 Mulanax, Roger L. 181,523 Mulla, Mahaboobasahe 118 Mullally, Wayne J. 267,523 Mullen, Lovella 135 Mullen, Robert L. 524 Mundhenke, Boyd M. 201,420 Mundhenke, Rita D. 66,173 420 Munger, Phyllis L. 243,358,524 Munson, Charles E. 73,104,133,137,420 Munson, Jerry L. 65,215,420 Munson, Mary K. 133,137,144,437 Munson, Virginia M. 69,113,133,137 228,524 Munz, Gloria D. 524 Munzner, Robert E. 572 Mu Phi Epsilon 74 Murdock, Larry L. 114 Muret, Jeanne L. 115,133,137,174,524 Murphree, Maurine L. 158,420 Murphy, Barbara A. 247,524 Murphy, James P. 94,260,524 Murphy, Jean A. 247,524 Murphy, Maryanne, 153,523 Murray, John P. 31 Murray, John H. 217,524 Murray, Joseph M. 283 Murray, Michael J. 267,524 Murray, Sherry L. 241,524 Murray, Valarie L. 524 Murrow, Elton G. 109,260,524 Murry, Catherine A. 129,168,524 Murry, Frank D. 260,524 Murthy, Vadrevu S. 441 Music Groups 352-359 Musil, Jerry L. 420 Musil, Samuel A. 441 Mussman, Harry C. 73 Mustoe, Martha A. 110,168,524 Myer, Pamela A. 524 Myers, Cecilia J. 241,524 Myers, Charles R. 213,524 Myers, Dennis E. 524 Myers, Dennis T. 32,199,524 Myers, Gordon E. 177,524 Myers, James H. 100 Myers, Jan M. 165,247,524 Myers, Jeri R. 247,524 Myers, LaVerne R. 73,106,364,524 Myers, Marilyn S. 69,241,524 Myers, Sherril J. 129,228,524 N Nadgir, Sheshagiri R. 118 Nafziger, Gary L. 524 Nagata, Ronald H. 91,421 Nagel.John C. 572 Nagely, Arnold G. 100 Nagerian, Palanisamy 118 Nakamoto, Ralph 421 Nance, Christopher E. 99 Nance, Shirley J. 101 Nash, Peter G. 215 421 Nash, Rodney T. 68,222,524 Nations, Kathaiean 241,524 Naufel, James C. 178,421 Nautiyal, Jagdish P. 118 Naylor, Janet A. 157,247,524 Neaderhiser, Keith D. 260,524 Neaderhiser, Sandra 235,524 Neal, John A. 524 Neal, Leslie J. 153,232,524 Neal, Samroeun 421 Nease, Grace I. 115,133,137,243,525 Nebgen, John T. 82,90,92,525 Nebgen, Judy E. 110,525 Nedwed, Eugene R. 215,421 Neely, Henry M. 42 Negrini, William L. 260,525 Nehring, Dianne F. 228,358,525 Neighbor, Ralph M. 199,525 Neis, Lucinda L. 126.232,358,525 Nel lor, Tudor M. 177,525 Nelson, Anne E. 111,158,525 Nelson, Annette K. 421 Nelson, Candace A. 247,525 Nelson, Carl W. 421 Nelson, Carol A. 525 Nelson, Dennis T. 100,122,201,525 Nelson, James P. 100,217,525 Nelson, Jeanette 135 Nelson, Karyl S. 69,228,525 Nelson, Kathleen D. 66,69,78,171,421 Nelson, Luann K. 133,220,525 Nelson, Merle F. 199,525 Nelson, Nanci S. 158 421 Nelson, Philip S. 263,525 Nelson, Richard B. 192,525 Nelson, Robert C. 77 Nelson, Robert K. 525 Nelson, Sandra S. 247,525 Nelson, Sharon L. 241,526 Nelson, Sharyl A. 247,167,526 Nelson, Stephen D. 56,65,191 ,421 Nelson, Suzanne E. 153,228,526 Nelson, Thomas M. 148,177,354,421 Nelson, Vaughn L. 260,359,526 Nepote, Donald L. 254,526 Nesmith, Ingrid E. 79,147,163,526 Nettles, Gaylon J. 356 Neufeldt, Elaine R. 241 ,526 Neuschafer, Larry G. 260,526 Nevil, Robert L. 82,90 Neville, George O. 75,80,87 Nevins, Carolyn S. 359,421 Nevins, Ralph G. 42 Nevins, Robert D. 359,421 Nevius, Larry D. 421 New, Jennifer I. 161 ,228,526 New, Jimmy F. 217,526 Newby, Frances A. 115 Newby, Martha A. 243,526 Newcomer, Glenn A. 108,133,364 Newcomer, Michael P. 260,526 Newcomer, Sonja L. 71,235,526 Newell, Kathleen 60 Newkirk, Richard L. 526 Newman Club 142-143 Newman, David R. 138 Newton, Mrs. E. C. 195 Newton, Sharon L. 235,526 Newton, Steven C. 187,525 Nichols, Connie V. 237,526 Nichols, Judith A. 341 421 Nichols, Margaret E. 168,526 Nichols, Patty L. 572 Nichols, Robert B. 213,283,526 Nichols, Sharon Y. 421 Nicholson, Larry D. 421 Nicholson, Larry M. 191 442 Nicholson, Patricia 157,228,526 Nicholson, Rodney D. 213,283,526 Nickel, Duane F. 203426 Nicklas, KimS. 241,526 Nickoley, Loren D. 93,223,526 Nickels, Sharon Y. 71,154 Nickum, Roy H. 213,526 Niedenthal, Galen R. 106,260326 Niedenthal, Linda K. 67,69,103,220,526 Nielson, Charles C. 93,367,526 Niemann, Michael G. 107 Niemoeller, Howard 526 Niemoller, Bonnie E. 241,526 Nightingale, Conrad 191,300,301,526 Nijweide, Robert J. 55 Nikolenki, Nicholas 260,526 Niles, Nancy L. 167,526 Nilson, Gretchen 371 Ninemire, Gerald A. 109 Nip, Bun-Wah 120 Nitzsche, Larry E. 199,526 Nivison, Richard L. 254,526 Nixon, Betty J. 52( Nixon, Janice K. 161,228,527 Nixon, Janis V. 235,527 Nixon, Larry J. 260,527 Nixon, Marilyn S. 247,527 Nixon, Richard A. 106,260,422 Nixon, Valerie A. 158,422 Njoku, Celestine O. 97,119,127 Noble, Barbara P. 83,110,115,220,422 Noble, Carol A. 173,232,527 Noble, Merrill E. 33 Noble, Nancy S. 173,422 Noll, Richard A. 285 Noller, Douglas R. 76,91 Nolte, Larry D. 211,356,527 Noonan, John P. 18 Norberg, John E. 60,197,527 Norberg, Kathryn 165,232,527 Norbury, Fritz 76,107,207,527 Norby, Oscar W. 24 Nordin, John A. 22,33 Nordstedt, Roger A. 201,442 Nordvig, Owen K. 129,260,527 Norman, Reid L. 527 Norris, Karen D. 232,527 Norris, Vernon F. 103 North, Vicki L. 114,247,527 Norton, Charles L. 22 Norton, Kenneth F. 97,527 Norton, Norena L. 572 Norton, Richard K. 97,124,527 Norton, Ronald W. 124 Nothhouse, Bernard L. 91 Nou, Nilean 100 Novak, Michael A. 199,301 ,304,527 Novosel, John M. 215,283,527 Nudson, Steven R. 211,527 Nulty, Judith K. 68,110,220,527 Nuss, Norman P. 189,527 Nuss, Robert D. 199,527 Nuttelman, Robert A. 89,215,527 Nutter, Douglas R. 283 Nwokedi, Christopher 97,119 Nwosu, Nnakarame A. 1 19 Nyamfukudka, Nichola 74,103,119 Nydell, Dianne S. 113,154,228,527 Nye, GaryG. 181,527 Nye, John C. 89,207,527 Nyquist, Anellen 32,84,111,527 Nyswonger, Stana J. 235427 O ' Brien, Terrilyn A. 135 O ' Bryan, Susan 352 Oberhelman, Joline F. 235,359,527 Obermueller, Evon I. 232,527 Obermueller, Gary K. 527 Obryan, Susan E. 422 Ochampaugh, Clifford 77,122,356,358 Ochs, Carol A. 233,527 O ' Connell, Virginia A. 124 O ' Connor, Donald D. 199427 O ' Connor, Karen L. 142,153,228427 O ' Dell, Edward C. 76,115 O ' Dell, Glen A. 122,215,527 O ' Dell, Larry D. 207,527 O ' Delle, Terry W. 104,132,139,260,527 O ' Donnell, Jerry L. 527 Oeser, Kathey L. 233,527 Oeser, Sheila M. 422 O ' Fallon, James M. 32,199,527 O ' Fallon, O. Kenneth 18 Offutt, Robert L. 211,527 Ogburn, Jerry A. 78,91,223,422 Ogden, Gerald H. 149,205,368,527 Ogle, Danny J. 72 Ogle, Sherman F. 143 Ogunkoya, Christopher 119 O ' Hanlon, Patrick D. 527 O ' Hara, Gary E. 199,356,527 Ohl, Charles E. 187427 Ohlde, Douglas A. 527 Ohlsen, Joel D. 69,222,527 OK House 264 Oka, Ikuo 267,527 Oke, Susan M. 84,147,158,341,527 O ' Keeffe, Doris L. 101,234 O ' Keeffe, Gerald L. 99,316 Okudo, Chukwuzubelu 119,127 Old, Beverly S. 130,228,352,354,527 Oldham, Larry S. 99 Oleary, Richard H. 76 Oleen, Judy A. 168,527 Olguin, Jorge C. 83 Oliver, Larry J. 97 Olivier, Donna L. 154,527 Olmstead, Olin K. 21 1,422 Olmstead, Robert E. 93 Olsen, Aldan S. 250 Olsen, Barry G. 72,422 Olson, Gordon R. 528 Olson, John W. 254,293,528 Olson, Judith J. 95,110,228,528 Olson, Keith F. 528 Olson, Keith L. 197 422 Olson, Nancy J. 165,528 Olson, Ross A. 104,133,139,201,422 Olson, Sandra L. 113,247,528 Olson Shoe Pharmacy 584 Olson, Victor J. 139,528 Olsson, Janice M. 247,528 Oman, Dwight W. 260,528 Oman, Price W. 254,422 Omicron Delta Epsilon 81 Omicron Nu 71 O ' Neal, Polly A. 345,355 O ' Neil, Carl S. 99 O ' Neil, Carol D. 101 O ' Neill, George D. 99 O ' Neill, Michael J. 219,528 O ' Neill, Patrick S. 85 Oniki, Steven G. 528 Onyia, Kenneth N. 100,119 Opdycke, Don R. 75,80,86,187,422 Opdvcke, Kenneth K. 205,422 Opfer, Walter D. 528 Oplinger, Edward S. 25,73,106,201,422 Opocensky, Phyllis E. 114,247428 Oppenlander, Lysle R. 528 Opperman, Carolyn J. 135 Orientation 322-323 Oring, Kenneth A. 260,528 Orourke, Michael D. 285 Orourke, Shaun 318 Orrell, Linda D. 147,157,528 Orth, Janice M. 157428 Ortmann, Donna D. 233,528 Osborn, Elizabeth A. 154,528 Osborn, James M. 97,254,528 Osborn, Paul D. 422 Osborn, Throck M. 177428 Osborne, Janet S. 167,247,529 Osborne, Larry A. 422 Osborne, Rex D. 529 Osbourn, Marjory L. 422 Oscar Straube Scholarship House 223 Osgood, Thaddeus W. 139,141 Ott, Faith A. 95,133,247,529 Otte, Kent E. 191,356,529 Otte, Linda S. 161,233,529 Otte, MyrnaM. 153,358,359,529 One, Vern E. 201 ,442 Oftenberg, Ray 211,296,528 Otto, Carolyn G. 161 422 Otto, Diana A. 131 Otto, Paul A. 91 Ours, Stephen E. 215,529 Oursler, Thomas L. 298429 Overley, Gary S. 104,139472 Overley, Ronald W. 217 422 Overley, Vickie J. 111,358,572 Overman, William F. 187,285429 Overstreet, Lavonda 228429 Overton, Jerry W. 260429 Overton, Steven P. 283 Oveson, Linda S. 161,422 Owen, Billy R. 205 422 Owen, Gary D. 82,90,144,356,529 Owens, Sharon L. 529 Owens, Thomas C. 126 Oyama, Theodore I. 91 Oyekan.JibadeO. 119,127 Paddock, Garry O. 529 Paddock, Richard S. 260,529 Pady, Stuart M. 22,33 Page, Charles L. 203,529 Page, Mrs. Harold 157 Page, Richard L. 263,422 Paige, Carole 135 Paige, Marvin J. 87,422 Painter, Reginald H. 105 Pallesen, Annette 159,247,529 Palmberg, Thane R. 260,529 Palmer, Larry G. 215,529 Palmer, Nancy J. 247,529 Palmer, Patricia A. 129,159,529 Panchal, Jagdischan 88,118 Pandya, Dasharathrai, 109,115,118 Panhellenic Council 147 Pankratz, Gary F. 283 Pankratz, Marilyn K. 163,529 Pankratz, Ronald D. 93 422 Pannbacker, Beth M. 47,157,529 Pannier, John L. 96,318 Paquette, Lonnie L. 529 Paradis, Ronald E. 288,289,291,293 Parke, Susan E. 147,163,247429 Parker, Elizabeth H. 103,159,228,529 Parker, Natalie J. 58,154,228,529 Parker, Ralph M. 148,195,529 Parker, Robert G. 88,254,529 Parker, Rosanne M. 141,241,529 Parker, S. Thomas 33 Parker, Suzanne 237,358429 Parkinson, Victoria 125 Parks, Janice L. 167,529 Parks, Roger E. 254429 Parrack, Marvin D. 109,132 Parris, Fred M. 70 Parsons Hall 265 Parsons, Lynn K. 69,130,225 Parsons, Mrs. R. Stanley 265 Partch, Sue L. 168,529 Parthemer, Nancy C. 241,529 Paste, Richard C. 530 Patee, Melvin L. 109,110,422 Patel, Chimanlal P. 87,118 Patel, Kanubhai H. 118 Patel, Ramanbhai S. 118 Patel, Rashmikant B. 106 Patel, Sureschandra 118 Patel, Vinubhai F. 118 Patel, Vinubhai K. 118 Patry, James D. 109 Patterson, Dennis C. 264,530 Patterson, Randy B. 92,254,530 Patterson, Terry I. 65,78,91,250,267, 393,422 Patton, Janet L. 115,133,137,174,530 Patton, Lisbeth 220 Patton, Pat V. 47,283,358 Patton, Patricia A. 111,137,247,530 Patton, Patricia A. 71,133,137,174,530 Pauls, Jan K. 135 Pauls, Loren D. 422 Paulse n, Patsy S. 247,530 Pauly, Robert F. 89,356 Payne, Bettie L. 141 Payne, Donald E. 301,304 Pearce, Cecil W. 73,181,356,422 Pearce, Kenneth W. 283 Pearce, Rita L. 74,83,131,358,422 Pearson, Carol L. 126,227,228,530 Pearson, Carol S. 530 Pearson, Elaine L. 221430 Pearson, Thomas C. 254,530 Pearson, Wayne A. 77,222,359430 Pease, Jane E. 171,530 Peck, Lonnie J. 165430 Peck, Marilynn J. 126,228,530 Peck, Michael B. 254 422 Pedersen, Nancy A. 101 Pedersen, Randall E. 98,422 Peine, Caroline 19,60 Peirce, Eileen 153,233,530 Peirce, Stephen W. 191,356,530 Peiter, Marilyn A. 1 13 443 603 Pels, William C. 260,530 Peltier, Sharon A. 143,530 Pemberton, Ronny L. 99 Pena, Joseph P. 126,359 Pence, John T. 71,442 Pendarvis, James E. 572 Pengilly, Charlotte 71 Penka, Jerold D. 109,530 Penka, Judith A. 134 Penner, Jeanene S. 111,238,358,530 Penner, Maurice D. 25,73,76,107,422 Penner, Richard L. 254,530 Penner, Robert P. 254,530 Penney ' s 576 Penrod, Michael D. 77,207,283,422 Petticoat Penthouse 249 Pepsi Cola Bottling Company 589 Pepper, Diane G. 233,530 Percival, Sharon L. 125,142,228,530 Perk, Wayne L. 376,422 Perkins, D. Eric 260,530 Perkins, William H. 211,356,530 Perrier, John W. 217,530 Perrier, Thomas D. 142,217,530 Perry, Dale J. 123,261,368,530 Perry, Harry B. 124,422 Perry, James C. 197,283 Perry, Layton M. 356,530 Perry, Norma B. 112,165,247,530 Pershing Rifles 85 Peterka ' s Club Shop 584 Peterman, Jennifer J. 235,358,530 Peters, Chester E. 18,19,56,65,341 Peters, Dennis R. 254,530 Peters, Douglas K. 132,189,530 Peters, Karen S. 247,530 Peters, Lola J. 113,247,531 Peters, Sherian K. 154,422 Petersen, George E. 254,531 Petersen, Rodney D. 531 Peterson, Carol 101 Peterson, Dale E. 76,254,531 Peterson, Donald F. 116,117,199,422 Peterson, Dorothy 154 Peterson, Eldon E. 123,140,254,531 Peterson, Fred L. 85,531 Peterson, Frederick L. 217,299,422 Peterson, Garth L. 100,201,531 Peterson, Harold C. 199,319,531 Peterson, Jean E. 233,531 Peterson, Jerald A. 99 Peterson, John C. 143 Peterson, Jon H. 130 Peterson, Karen S. 115,423 Peterson, Lance A. 261,531 Peterson, Larry M. 197,531 Peterson, LynneJ. 221,531 Peterson, Mary E. 125,167,531 Peterson, Max O. 108 Peterson, Orville M. 182,531 Peterson, Patricia L. 84,85,111,161,358,531 Peterson, Rodney D. 77,187,356 Peterson, Ronald L. 254,531 Peterson, Ronald N. 254,531 Peterson, Willis I. 178,423 Petr, Daniel D. 261,531 Petri, Raymond L. 89,531 Petsch, Harold A. 205,531 Pettey, Lynda L. 171,423 Pettijohn, Linda K. 115,235,423 Pettis, Dorothy B. 67 Pettyjohn, Annie M. 141 Peyton, Robert H. 531 Pfanenstiel, Richard 205,531 Pfeifer, Larry E. 149,209,531 Pflughoeft, Alan K. 108,254,531 Pflughoeft, Mary J. 79,241 ,531 Pfost, Harry B. 48 Pharo, Michael G. 219,531 Phems 95 Phi Alpha Mu 69 Phi Delta Theta 206-207 Phi Epsilon Delta 81 Phi Epsilon Kappa 77 Phi Eta Sigma 68 Phi Kappa Theta 208-209 Phi Kappa Phi 67 Phi Kappa Tau 176 Phi Lambda Upsilon 83 Philips, Gilbert H. 129,423 Phillip, John R. 285 Phillips, Charles R. 145 Phillips, Gary D. 423 Phillips, Robert W. 192.531 Phillips, Terry I. 254,531 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 77 Phi Upsilon Omicron 71 Pi Beta Phi 172,173 Pi, Hee J. 249 Pi, Chris H. 442 Pi Kappa Alpha 210-211 Piatt, Joel D. 197,531 Pickard, Stephen R. 191,356,531 Picknick, Glenn M. 219,531 Piepenbring, Jack 217,531 Pierce, Ralph L. 261,531 Pierson, Richard M. 261,531 Pike, Losson G. 104 Pilger, Shelia R. 56,71,113,163,531 Pimple, Michael R. 254,531 Pine, Stanley W. 191,532 Pinkerton, Shirley A. 161,532 Pinkstaff, Alan J. 207,532 Pino, Nick 177,293,294,532 Pintar, Joseph S. 261,532 Piper, Danny L. 532 Piper, RossD. 261,532 Pi Tau Sigma 82 Pitt, John B. 532 Fitter, Herman A. 127 Pitts, Charles W. 105 Priza Hut 587 Platt, Billie R. 135 Plays 382-387 Plett, Marilyn J. 247,532 Plinsky, RobertO. 532 Plocharski, Edward J. 100 Ploger, James R. 133,254,532 Plummer, Gerald M. 181,298,532 Poage, Gary L. 72,86,423 Poell, Linda A. 105,161,233,532 Poell, Mark A. 423 Poelma, Donald E. 107,423 Pohl, Renita K. 111,133,137,174,532 Pohlman, Randolph A. 532 Pollock, Jeanne 135 Pollock, Jon M. 123,207,532 Poison, Steven R. 28,148,197,532 Poma, Louis L. 197,289,290,293,532 Pomerenke, Gretchen 1 1 1 ,167,423 Pool, Joan E. 157,345,423 Pool, Thomas 376 Pope, James W. 207,532 Pope, Janice C. 423 Pope, Phyllis A. 423 Poppe, Judith C. 74,352,423 Porter, Jerry F. 97 Porter, Linda E. 47,114,423 Porter, Marcia L. 60,173,532 Porter, Sister Mary S. 60 Post, Gail I. 356,532 Potenski, Rose M. 69,125,128,424 Potter, Richard W. 109,424 Potter, Sarah A. 60,161,532 Pottroff, Marlene K. 228,532 Potts, Georgiana L. 424 Pourlak, Faramarz 82,90,119,424 Powell Brothers Incorporated 575 Powell, Constance A. 154,532 Powell, Cora S. 532 Powell, David C. 254,532 Powell, Dennis L. 205,424 Powell, Douglas E. 207,532 Powell, Eugene L. 261,532 Powell, George M. 72,105,207,424 Powell, James D. 424 Powell, Julona C. 58 Power, Cheryl A. 111,112,153,424 Power, Virginia A. 167,532 Powers, Charles T. 70 Powers, Sharon E. 359 Powers, Sherry L. 247,532 Praeger, Kent R. 261,532 Prakash, Rao S. 118 Prather, Donald W. 261,532 Prather, Jerry D. 213,532 Preheim, Lynette F. 101,140 Preheim, Peter P. 73,98,140,424 Preheim, Sally R. 153,532 President 14 Presnal, Glade C. 532 Preston, Dale L. 207,532 Pretzer, Marilyn K. 247,533 Pretzer, Mary J. 112,139,247,533 Prevo, Linda K. 233,533 Price, Ann J. 233,358,359,533 Price, Carl B. 148,207,533 Price, Floyd H. 35 Price, Nedrick L. 98 Price, Nellie E. 105 Prideaux, Judith L. 171,533 Priefert, Joan E. 239,288 Priefert, Paul B. 359 Primrose, Herbert D. 129,424 Pringle, Diana K. 47,113,139,424 Printz, Edward M. 215,368,533 Pritchett, Lynda L. 237,533 Pritz, Wayne L. 75,82,533 Prochaska, Patricia 215,533 Prose, Karen K. 533 Prose, Larry N. 424 Prose, Ruby D. 533 Prosser, David H. 85,261,533 Prusok, Ralph 18,55 Pryor, Mary A. 60,171,533 Ptacek, Betty J. 533 Pugsley, A. L. 16 Puig, Jorge 533 Pullman, Raymond P. 533 Purinton, Paul T. 51,73,98,191,424 Putnam Hall 230-233 Putnam Scholars 69 Pyle E. Butch 123 Quadri, Syed A. 55,116,121,442 Quails, Michael G. 533 Query, Ann L. 167,533 Query, Bryan L. 316 Quillin, Dean M. 109,264,533 Quiring, John M. 192,261,534 Qureshi, Zafar A. 105,117,121,432 Rachesky, Stanley R. 105 Rader, Kay M. 241,534 Radford, Sharon K. 111,424 Radke, John E. 106,182,424 Raffety, Gary D. 189,534 Raffington, Margaret E. 66,114 Rafter, Barry L. 203,367,534 Ragland, John W. 107,261,534 Raglow, Sheryl R. 165,534 Raile, Loretta R. 237,534 Railsback, Beth 125 Railsback, Lee T. 50 Raines, Glenn A. 356,534 Rains, Mary K. 113,233,534 Raitt, Judy E. 247,534 Ralston, Marguerite 161,233,534 Raman, Sundar M. 118 Ramchandani, Mithoo 88,118 Ramey Bros. Lumber Coal 578 Ramey, Virginia A. 165,228,534 Ramsey, Carl C. 261,534 Ramsey, Charles E. 89 Ramsey, Julie K. 161,233,378,534 Ramsey, Karel S. 243,424 Ramsey, Lane C. 261 ,534 Ramsour, Colleen M. 114 Randall, Betty A. 84,165,424 Randel, Kimble P. 254,534 Randle, William C. 99 Randolph, Delvin D. 99,534 Raney, Leland W. 89,105,534 Ransom, Nancy J. 247,534 Ranz, Edward C. 211,424 Ranz, Susan C. 159,233,534 Rao, Puppala, S. 442 Rapp, James A. 285 Rapp, William R. 99 Rasmussen, Diane L. 165,229,358,534 Rathbun, Gene P. 43,89,223,534 Rathi, Ram N. 118,442 Ratliff, Billy D. 207,298,424 Ratliff, Terry D. 534 Rattle, Cheryl L. 237,534 Rawlings, Paul H. 261,534 Rawson, Thomas M. 222,424 Ray, Joseph M. 217,534 Ray, Loren F. 98 Ray, ' Philip C. 424 Ray, Terry L. 217,425 Rayl, Charles R. 108,364,425 Raymer, Cecilia M. 163,534 Raymond, George E. 182,425 Razani, Araslan 119 Rea, Roger U. 222,534 Reard, Terrence E. 215,424 Reardon, James N. 187,424 Reay, Jo L. 167,534 Reddi, Moravapalle V. 118,442 Reddy, Thettu R. 118 Redlinger, Jacob F. 90,425 Redmon, Larry D. 572 Reece, Dixie J. 237,534 Reece, Mrs. John 206 Reece, Stephen L. 91 Reed, Barbara L. 113,247,534 Reed, Carol S. 163,425 Reed, Clyde M. 15 Reed, Donald L. 197,425 Reed Elliott 587 Reed, John W. 75,80,87,179,425 Reed, Patricia J. 154,350 Reed, Ralph L. 261,534 Reed, Steven M. 261,534 Reed, William W. 182,534 Reedy, Stephen L. 104,182,534 Reeh, Loretta E. 112,133,237,534 Reehling, Jean E. 47 Rees, Jean E. 174,233,535 Reese, Glen P. 442 Reeve, Sandra L. 168,233,535 Reeves, James H. 91 Reeves, Nancy C. 111,153,358,535 Regehr, Geraldine F. 113,133,247,535 Regier, Katherine M. 241,535 Regnier, Roger E. 24 Reichard, Carolyn A. 247,535 Reichel, Darell R. 217,425 Reichert, Walter J. 223,535 Reichuber, Arnold J. 107,425 Reid, Richard M. 97,254,535 Reid, Shirley J. 113,173,535 Reid, Virginia R. 229,535 Reida, Frankie R. 195,535 Reilly,Jean D. 247,535 Reimer, Donald E. 535 Reimer, Lindley J. 141 Reimer, Robert R. 140,535 Reineke, Charles E. 83 Reinhardt, Nelson K. 199,319,535 Reiss, Raena L. 154,535 Reissig, William H. 261,535 Reiter, Michael J. 535 Reiter, Pamela J. 535 Reiter, Stephen E. 143,255,535 Reiz, Judith A. 237,535 Reliable Transfer Storage Company 576 Remley, Max D. 261,535 Rempel, Mrs. Warren 139 Renner, Robert P. 264,425 Renning, Claudette K. 241,535 Rensenhouse, Nina S. 237,535 Renz, KarenS. 131,535 Repp, KarenS. 165,535 Reppert, Joseph R. 191,425 Reser, Larry D. 205,535 Resley, Jacqueline M. 142,168,229,535 Resley, Vicki A. 237,535 Rettenmeyer, Carl W. 105 Retter, Cheryl G. 161,425 Reusser, Joan K. 113,241,535 Rexroad, Chloe E. 157,247,535 Rexroat, Linda L. 115,247,535 Reynolds, David R. 217,298,425 Reynolds, Gregory M. 535 Reynolds, James F. 219,535 Reynolds, Kenneth R. 97,143 Reynolds, Martha J. 173,247,535 Reynolds, Nona G. 125,131,535 Reynolds, Robert R. 90 Reynolds, Steven K. 226,425 Reynolds, Susan H. 131 Reynolds, William L. 261,536 Rhea, Arthur T. 536 Rhine, Barry L. 261,536 Rhoads, Chester V. 192,536 Rhodes, Lodis 285 Rhodes, Margaret E. 229,536 Rhodes, Thomas W. 76,255,536 Riat, Linda R. 536 Rice Hall 249 Rice, Carolyn E. 237,536 Rice, Catherine A. 157 Rice, Gaylord L. 255,536 Rice, Janet K. 157,536 Rice, John E. 73,104,425 Rice, Robert W. 536 Rice, R. Roslyn 95,154,425 Rice, Sharon F. 233,536 Rice, Terrence S. 106,255,536 Rich, Charles L. 536 Rich, Randall L. 137,149,201,536 Richard, Barbara K. 112,143,225,229,536 Richard, William E. 72,93,223,426 Richards, Joan M. 168,426 Richards, Sandra K. 241,536 Richardson, Dale M. 132,536 Richardson, David A. 57,65,69,137,144,426 Richardson, Karen J. 247,536 Richardson, Ralph C. 133,137,144,536 Richardson, Richard 285 Richardson, Ruth A. 173,426 Richel, Linda A. 168,225,233,536 Richter, Mary P. 154,247,536 Rickard, Loren J. 183,536 Rickenbacher, Pattie 159,536 Ricker, Ronald R. 189,536 Ricklefs, Dennis E. 536 Ricklefs, John L. 442 Riddle, Mary J. 60,66,173,426 Ridenour, Craig W. 129,133,199,298,536 Rider, Eugene D. 255,294,536 Rieck, Larry A. 105,536 Riedel, Eugene A. 142,261,536 Riedl, Don L. 207,301,536 Riedl, Patrick H. 92,536 Riedl, Robert L. 255,536 Rieke, Deanne M. 144,233,536 Riemann, A. Edwin 91,536 Riemann, Donald L. 209,426 Riemann, Jerald A. 25,183,536 Riemann, Melvin L. 537 Reimer, Donald E. 209 Riffel, Darrell M. 73,98,426 Riffel, Kay A. 101 Rifle 313 Riggs, Richard A. 283 Riley, Randall B. 261,537 Riley, Richard L. 90,261,426 Ring, Denise G. 229,537 Ringel, Clark D. 93,537 Ringel, Larry H. 537 Ringler, Wilber E. 24 Rinkel, Barbara I. 110,131,537 Rippetoe, Robert D. 211,537 Rippey, Gertrude F. 165,537 Riseman, Louis 80,103 Risley, Rama J. 68,71,221,537 Risley, Randy D. 100,211,537 Risser, Linda D. 173,247,537 Ritchey, Clark L. 181,356,425 Rittenoure, Robert L. 426 Ritter, Nadine 249 Rively, Laurence N. 317 Rively, Linda S. 165,426 Rivers, CollinJ. 255,537 Roach, Faith R. 71 Roach, Patricia A. 173,229,537 Roach, Sallie K. 159,247,537 Roark, Sandra L. 137,154,537 Robb, David E. 537 Robben, Ronald D. 143,255,537 Robbins, Carol L. 147,168,537 Robbins, Marilyn S. 154,537 Robel, Barbara K. 426 Rebel, Raydon H. 77,307,319,425 Robel, Robert J. 102 Roberson, Lenord L. 85 Roberson, Sharon P. 243,537 Roberts, Dale E. 25,73,76,107,143,426 Roberts, Harold A. 106 Roberts, Keith L. 197,537 Roberts, Lawrence J. 76,107,426 Robertson, Charles W. 74,103 Robertson, Dorothy J. 174,537 Robinson, Alan J. 294 Robinson, Danny L. 359 Robinson, Jackie J. 255,537 Robinson, James M. 261,537 Robinson, Jannette S. 106,141,154,350,537 Robinson, Karen L. 171,427 Robinson, Larry W. 102,537 Robinson, Melvin D. 144,537 Robinson, Michael J. 318,373,374,375 Robinson, Patricia A. 229,537 Robinson, Phyllis M. 248,537 Robinson, Richard L. 97,537 Robinson, Rita M. 237,537 Robinson, Roy L. 107,223,537 Robinson, Sammy J. 293 Robison, Curtis L. 537 Robison, Roberta F. 241,537 Rochat, Carl R. 70,369 Rock, William F. 187,537 Rockers, George A. 217,537 Rockhold, David R. 261,538 Rodenberg, Malcolm D. 88 Rodeo 327 Rodgers, Steve 305 Rodriguex, Marvin J. 85 Rodwell, Dean E. 427 Roebke, Catherine A. 229,352,538 604 Roebke, Margaret R. 69,122,352 Roeder, James H. 106 Roelof, Georgia B. 358 Roenne, George W. 124,133,538 Roepke, Marilyn G. 83 Roes, Herbert A. 192,538 Roesener, Deanna K. 241,427 Roesler, Ronald H. 187,538 Rogers, Candance L. 137,159,538 Rogers, Connie E. 112,141,153,427 Rogers, Eyelyn E. 264 Rogers, Frank A. 124,427 Rogers, Geneva K. 134 Rogers, John C. 364 Rogers, Lloyd W. 100 Rogers, Marvin R. 75,82,222,538 Rogers, Michael D. 255,538 Rogers, Neil D. 92,179,538 Rogers Paint Products 57 Rogers, Patricia J. 71 Rogers, Patricia L. 124.538 Rogers, Steven L. 191,301,303,304,427 Roger Williams Fellowship 144 Rogge, Thomas K. 294 Rohan, Dennis A. 100 Rohloff, Douglas M. 263,538 Rohrbaugh, Robert G. 100,211,538 Rokey, Garry J. 538 Rollins, David L. 538 Rollins, Larry W. 177438 Romberger, Lynn D. 133,137,261,538 Romberger, Rodger J. 133,255438 Romig ' s Phillips M 587 Romig, William J. 32,199,538 Ronsick, Eugene J. 197438 Roode, Thomas M. 217,538 Roof, Donald B. 250,257,442 Root, Beatrice J. 241,427 Root, David A. 442 Root, Donald R. 312,538 Root, Jon R. 538 Root, Marie M. 442 Roper, Virgil B. 304 Rork, Dennis E. 255,356,538 Rork, Edward L. 250,261,356,538 Rosa, Felipe 443 Rose, Daniel W. 99 Rose, Donald L. 312 Rose, Jack D. 89,538 Rose, Sara J. 229,538 Rosebraugh, Vernon H. 90 Rosen, Harvey I. 261,538 Rosenblatt, Lewis 538 Rosenkranz, Linda J. 95,129,159,427 Rosenkranz, Ronald R. 261,538 Rosenkranz, Susan L. 129,165438 Rosenow, Nola M, 355472 Rosenquit, Bert 98,427 Rosenthal, Herbert M. 92 261 538 Ross, Franklin H. 222,538 Ross, Imogene J. 111,112,139,153,427 Ross, Norman K. 213,538 Ross, Richard D. 261438 Ross, William N. 81,128 Ross, William R. 261,538 Rossetto, Carlos J. 105 Rossillon, Mary A. 143,442 Roth, Lloyd G. 538 Roth, Paul L. 129 Rothberger, Jamie 161,539 Rothfuss, Jerry W. 222,539 Rotman, Janet A. 111,112,149,161,539 Rowan, Judith A. 111,159439 Rowe, Judith A. 58,235,539 Rowing 312,380-381 Rowland, James N. 60,197,539 Rowland, James W. 442 Rowland, John R. 255,539 Rowland, Linda G. 368 427 Rowland, Sidney F. 159,427 Rowland, Vickie K. 229,539 Rowlen, Craig S. 207,539 Rowlison, Jon R. 255,539 Roy, Michael L. 86,427 Royal Purple Queens 344-347 Royer, Dale L. 261,539 Royer, James M. 191,442 Ruckert, Dennis W. 250,261,427 Ruckle, Delbert G. 69,178 539 Rudell, Marilynn K. 427 Ruediger, Barbara J. 153 Ruediger, Norman E. 177,354,539 Ruffino, Thomas V. 296 Ruggles, Charles W. 215439 Ruhnke, Bonnie R. 238,539 Rule, John F. 317 Rule, John R. 97,129,539 Rumsey, Gloria W. 60 Rundell, Grover C. 94,255,427 Rundell, Margaret E. 137,141,229,539 Rundell, Nancy L. 110,171,539 Rundle, Darrell E. 427 Runkle, Larry C. 427 Runnion, Karen L. 111,225,229,539 Rupp, Janets. 130,173,539 Rusch, Elaine A. 142,161,373,539 Rushton, William H. 215,539 Rusink, Larry E. 539 Russ, Roger A. 261,539 Russak, Mark 261,539 Russell, Dean P. 41 Russell, John L. 80,103,539 Russell, Kenneth J. 77,318 Russell, Max R. 539 Russell, Sue E. 163,539 Rust, Linda M. 539 Rust, Morris D. 427 Rustomji, Aban 121 Rustomji, Purvez 121 Ruth, Arthur P. 103 Ruthstrom, lana S. 173439 Rutter, Larry E. 100 Ryan, Edward S. 133,427 Ryan, James J. 261439 Ryan, John J. 89,261,539 Ryan, Mary E. 133,225,233,539 Ryan, William D. 104,143,261,539 Ryding, Paul A. 51,98,215,427 Ryland, Lonnie G. 427 Ryser, Charles A. 255439 Ryser, Edwin L. 82,90 Ryser, (Wary A. 233439 Sadkin, Barbara A. 81,126,130 Sadkin, David 81,126 Sadr, Manuchehr 119 Sae, Siu W. 136 Safeway Store 590 Sageser, A. Bower 18 Sageser, Sandra J. 167,540 Saindon, Jean E. 69,222440 Sainer, Deanna L. 111,112,139,163,358,427 Saines, Nicoletta 225,248,540 Saini, Jasmer S. 118 Salat, Leo W. 285 Salisbury, Stanley A. 193,540 Salsbury, Darrell L. 98,427 Salter, Colleen K. 83,111,165,427 Salter, Moutrie I. 540 Salyer, Ray L. 301,304 Sam Saroff Company 575 Sampson, Karen I. 241,540 Sampson, Larry C. 123 Samuelson, Mark G. 255,540 Sanborn, Karen J. 168 Sand, Mary C. 129,237440 Sandberg, Michael L. 255,540 Sandell, Robert D. 191,540 Sanders, John W. 207,427 Sanders, Kenneth A. 261440 Sanders, Linda P. 71,110,112 Sanders, Martha C. 359 Sanders, Thomas B. 86,193,540 Sandhu, Sarbjit S. 118 Sandlin, Betty J. 249,427,540 Sandlin, Olin T. 96 Sandlin, Sandra M. 95,233,540 Sandy, Paula K. 233,540 Sanford, Billy R. 318,319,428 Sanford, Paul E. 18 Sanger, Ralph G. 33 Sanghi, Anirudh K. 118 Sanghvi, Navin K. 117 Sankey. Richard R. 255.540 Sansone, Gennaro 261440 Sapp, Gary L. 124,267,540 Saror, Daniel I. 97,119,255440 Satterlee, Neil T. 104,140,428 Sauble, John D. 261440 Sauder, Sharon K. 241,540 Sauer, Stephen F. 91 ,209,428 Saven, David E. 89 Savoy, Douglas G. 207,540 Sawyer, Mary B. 249,442 Sayers, Julian F. 91,540 Sayler, Larry D. 77,102,352 Scabbard and Blade 86 Scanlan, Patrick D. 211440 Scanland, Judith A. 235,540 Schaefer, Dieter, 426 Schafer, Charles P. 203,540 Schaffer, Raymond C. 316 Schaffer, Walter 428 Schaich, Cecelia M. 221440 Schanefelt, Dennis D. 540 Schanefelt, Jean 135 Schanefelt, Robert V. 107,428 Schapfel, William J. 98 Scharenberg, Lyle L. 93,428 Scharenberg, Sharon 135 Schasteen, Patty J. 241,540 Scheaffer, Daryl R. 255,540 Schecher, Diane K. 168,540 Scheetz, James W. 376 Scheffer, James D. 222,540 Schembs, Frank G. 203,540 Scheneman, Daniel 285 Scheuerman, Perry O. 261,540 Schick, Leland R. 72 Schierling, Doris M. 78,110,428 Schierling, John H. 442 Schiff, Sue E. 540 Schiff, William T. 428 Schiffner, Glenn D. 215,540 Schild, Karin I. 235,541 Schild, leroy P. 99 Schild, Linda M. 101 Schimmels, Julia 249 Schimpf, Cheryl A. 143,229,541 Schindler, Ronald L. 97 Schinstock, Eugene E. 209,356,541 Schlagel, Charles W. 541 Schlagel, Mary A. 129,157,541 Schlegel, Jay C. 82 Schleicher, Constance J. 159,393,428 Schleicher, Linda J. 243441 Schlessiger, Mary E. 237,541 Schletzbaum, John W. 94,428 Schlickau, Jane A. 241,428 Schlosser, Bryon R. 197,541 Schmalzried, Ronald 109,111,428 Schmanke, Kenneth P. 189,541 Schmelzel, Betty A. 161,541 Schmidler, Marcy L. 74 Schmidt, Alfred P. 356,541 Schmidt, Alice M. 142 Schmidt, Barbara J. 142,229441 Schmidt, David E. 255441 Schmidt, Frederick J. 541 Schmidt, Harlow K. 92,140,255,541 Schmidt, Larry E. 109,132,201,541 Schmidt, Lauren E. 125,165,248,541 Schmidt, Leon B. 209,541 Schmidt, Lorn J. 541 Schmidt, Merrill K. 140,255,541 Schmidt, Patricia A. 126,143,241,542 Schmidt, Raedene 96,221,542 Schmidt, Wolfgang P. 261.296,542 Schmitt, Gerald H. 109,115,428 Schmitt, Kay L. 113442 Schmitt, Steven L. 104,428 Schmitt, William J. 197,542 Schmoekel, Robert E. 77,199,301,304,428 Schneider, Beverly A. 112,248,542 Schneider, Diane L. 248442 Schneider, Duane P. 148,428 Schneider, Norman R. 100,143,201,542 Schneider, Virginia 163 542 Schneikart, Joan R. 168,229,314442 Schnell, James C. 428 Schoen, Rose M. 243,542 Schoenbeck, James E. 148,189442 Schoenfelder, James 143,209,542 Schoenthaler, Terry 189,542 Schofield, John S. 261,296,542 Scholz, Carol S. 248,542 Schoolcraft, Daniel 213,542 School of Education 34-35 Schott, Donald W. 189,542 Schra, Carl J. 89 Schrader, Dorothy J. 133,221442 Schrader, George F. 42 Schrader, John W. 25,73,106,201,542 Schrader, Phyllis E. 243,542 Schrader, Stuart L. 213,542 Schrag, Constance A. 229,354,542 Schrag, Donnie D. 356 Schrandt, William J. 143,250,267,542 Schrater, Gerald D. 99 Schrater, Judy 101 Schreck, Dan R. 143,542 Schrenk, William G. 18,277 Schreiner, Leslie A. 296442 Schrepel, Milton F. 189,428 Schrepel, Robert E. 81 Schrick, Donald F. 142 Schrock, Joyce B. 140 Schrock, Ivan R. 99,140,316 Schroder, Sheryl K. 248,542 Schroeder, Beverly S. 249,542 Schroeder, Doyal A. 193,428 Schroeder, Katherine 126,241,542 Schroeder, Nancy J. 161,428 Schroeder, Ruth E. 221,352,354,542 Schroeppel, Cheryl S. 58,237,542 Schruben. Dale L. 89,542 Schrum, Ruth A. 428 Schrunk, Judy K. 115,126 Schuckman, Leonard 285 Schulthess, James G. 149,203,542 Schultis, Clair S. 88,199,542 Schultz, Janet L. 229,542 Schultz, Steven D. 73,140,189,428 Schulz, Kathleen M. 127,141,237,428 Schumacher, Martha A. 126,171,248442 Schupp, Iva L. 111,112,163,543 Schurle, Fred E. 356412 Schutte, Susan L. 147,167,233,543 Schwant, Eldon W. 106443 Schwarm, Larry W. 91,543 Schwart, Joseph M. 255 Schwartz, Gordon D. 437 Schwartz, Joseph M. 102,543 Schwartzkopf, Olga E. 47,113,147,163,543 Schwarz, Gretchen C. 168,345,543 Schweiger, John C. 543 Schweitzer, Alma L. 127,141,428 Schweitzer, Mary E. 115,229,543 Schweitzer, Stephen 543 Schwerdtfeger, Clair 189,428 Schwing, James E. 143,267,543 Scoby, Cheryl E. 248,543 Scoggins, Jesse R. 543 Scott, Alan J. 148,213,543 Scott, Bertha M. 177 Scott, Franklin W. 128 Scott, Gary L. 108,183,366,428 Scott, Gene M. 96,133,255,543 Scott, Harry M. 122,261,543 Scott, James W. 104,139,428 Scott, Joan E. 168.543 Scott, John D. 195,428 Scott, Kathleen S. 133,229,543 Scott, Kathryn A. 163,248,543 Scott, Kenneth M. 428 Scott, Martha J. 108,248,543 Scott, Mel R. 428 Scott, Nancy J. 112,161443 Scott, Phyllis I. 543 Scott, Thomas W. 93,543 Scotti, Paul C. 129 Seaman, Pamela J. 233,543 Seaman, Sherry S. 140,229,543 Seaman, William D. 207,543 Seaton, Linda L. 543 Seavers, John K. 89 Sebesta, Linda J. 229,314,543 Sechrist, Lyle D. 193443 Sedlak, Daniel J. 261443 Seeman, James L. 543 Seger, Larry L. 543 Seibel, Douglas C. 94,143,255,359,429 Seibel, Kenneth W. 139 Seibert, Gale R. 429 Seibert, Gary D. 122,255,356,543 Seim, Janet M. 113,429 Serm, Larry W. 267,543 Seip, Terry L. 193,543 Seitz, Patricia A. 58,126,143,159,248,543 Selbe, William I. 213,301,304,305,544 Selby, Robert C. 203,429 Self ridge, Glenda M. 38,167,429 Sell, Philip L. 149,193444 Sellers, Gerald A. 107,429 Seniors 393 Senn, Robert A. 285 Serrault, Glenda 135 Setchell, Wayne E. 72,429 Setser, Donald W. 94 Setzkorn, Roger L. 189444 Seward, Freeman G. 255,544 Sexton, Janet K. 233444 Seybert, Alice F. 144,221444 Seyfert, Don M. 222444 Seyfert, Earl H. 294,295 Seyfert, Ronald J. 107,223,544 Seymour, Dorris A. 147,159,429 Shaalan, Mohammed I. 116,120 Shackelford, Jean A. 544 Shadoff, Lewis A. 83 Shafer, Carol J. 144,237,544 Shafer, Patricia N. 248,429 Shaffer, Martie R. 163444 Shaffer, Ronald L. 215,429 Shaffer, William J. 318,319,544 Shah, Niranjan C. 437 Shalkoski, Victor F. 143,209 ,378 Shambaugh, Linda K. 79,124 Shandy, Jack J. 442 Shane, Patricia L. 165,544 Shane, Thomas G. 544 Shank, Edward F. 143,429 Shank, George S. 261,544 Shank, Glen L. 189,544 Shank, James L. 104,143,544 Shank, Luanne R. 111,153,544 Shank, Robert G. 429 Shannon, Linda M. 149,157,248,544 Shannon, Margaret J. 171,248,345,544 Shapiro, Mark P. 261,544 Sharbutt, Lowell G. 197,544 Shariff, Sadiq A. 118,121 Sharp, Mark E. 296 Sharp, Marvin W. 85,193,544 Sharp, Thomas D. 85 Shaw, Beryl A. 55,69,111,168,544 Shaw, Bobbie J. 95,168,544 Shaw, Graham H. 107,207444 Shaw, Jane S. 120 Shaw, Jerry 77,310 Shaw, Marvin L. 92 Shaw, Sarah A. 113,163,429 Shaw, Walter P. 86,215,429 Shaw, William F. 85,352 Shawver, Norman T. 148,213,298,544 Shay, Robert J. 100 Sheahan, William F. 217,544 Sheedy, Ellen E. 78,111,167,429 Sheehan, Joe W. 213,544 Sheehan, Richard V. 196,430 Sheets, John L. 264,544 Shehi, Phillip C. 193,430 Sheik, Alice J. 237,358,544 Sheik, Jean A. 95,125,143,168,233,544 Shelby, Lana K. 131444 Sheldon, James E. 544 Sheldon, Randall E. 255,544 Sheldon, Susan J. 163,545 Shell, Larry G. 261445 Shellenberger, Charles 203,545 Shellenberger, John A. 22 Shelor, Michael E. 91,193,545 Shelor, Robert S. 69,261,545 Shelton, Katherine E. 161445 Shelton, Sue A. 163445 Sheneman, Danny D. 125,261,545 Shenkel, Claude W. 80,103 Shenkel, Jeffrey I. 545 Shepherd, Nancy C. 135 Sheppard, Robert A. 86,250,261,545 Sheppard, Sally E. 114,147,154,430 Sherer, George L. 219,430 Sherer, Jane A. 154,545 Sherer, Sandra L. 233,545 Sherman, Louis L. 358 Sherraden, Dennis R. 197 Sherwood, Jacob M. 99,183,545 Shetlar, James F. 545 Shetlar, James R. 255,545 Shideler, Robert W. 264445 Shiel, Daniel J. 267,546 Shields, Alan J. 205,546 Shields, Dorothy J. 229,546 Shier, Ann M. 153446 Shimer, Kathryn M. 167,546 Shinkle, Blanche 168 Shipley, Michael J. 546 Shirley, John R. 178446 Shivers, Donald G. 68,255,318,546 Shivers, Robert A. 205,546 Shnain, Abdul-Hamza 121 Shockley, Glenda J. 131 Shoemaker, Linda F. 238,546 Shoemaker, Roger E. 285 Shoemaker, William L. 105,355,357 Shorney, Frank L. 75,82,90 Shosa, Dale W. 89 Shosa, Martha 135 Shoup, Elizabeth A. 546 Shove, Craig R. 193,546 Shrack, James K. 191,546 Shrack, Phillip S. 104,430 Shriver, Richard S. 93,430 Shryock, Stephen A. 215,546 Shubert, Larry R. 255446 Shue, Sharon M. 157,546 605 Shugar, Elaine S. 113,229,546 Shugart, Grace M. 45 Shulda, Karen K. 167,546 Shull, Paul 355,358 Shultz, Cletus E. 203,546 Shultz, James D. 187,546 Shupe, Cora L. 216 Shupe, Cynthia S. 165,430 Shupe, John 40 Shupe, John W. 294 Shuyler, Kent D. 109,124 Siagian, Rondang 442 Sibley, Veryl B. 100 Siddall, William R. 103 Siddens, James M. 430 Sidebottom, Willa F. 140,243,546 Sidhu, KaramjitS. 116,118 Sidwell, Walter L. 100 Siebert, Mary E. 134 Siebert, William J. 189,546 Siefkes, Darwin I. 122 Siefkes, Dennis R. 261,546 Siegle, Roberta R. 111,243,546 Siemens, James E. 88 Siemens, John L. 261,546 Sieverin, Andree J. 229,546 Sievers, Ralph E. 97 Sigdestad, Leonard A. 99 Sigg.Mark L. 261,546 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 212-213 Sigma Alpha Eta 74 Sigma Chi 214-215 Sigma Delta Chi 70 Sigma Delta Pi 83 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 80 Sigma Nu 177 Sigma Phi Epsilon 216-217 Sigma Tau 75 Sigma Theta Epsilon 139 Sim, James R. 546 Simek, Judy A. 241,430 Simisi, Matthew F. 283 Simmonds, David W. 193,546 Simmons, Linda L. 225,248,430 Simmons, Patricia A. 241,546 Simms, Douglas G. 76,261,546 Simms, Roger K. 546 Simons, Jeffrey C. 77,286,288,290,293 Simonsen, Soren K. 129,130 Simonson, Jeanette 166 Simpson, Carol J. 238,546 Simpson, Linda L. 84,154,430 Simpson, Marilyn A. 233,546 Simpson, Sherry L. 112,221,546 Simpson, Wesley D. 430 Sims, Michael E. 546 Sims, Richard E. 442 Sinclair, Dean L. 83 Singer, Leland O. 546 Singer, Marilyn L. 161,547 Singh, Awadh N. 118 Singh, Awadh R. 118 Singh, Awadh S. 118 Singh, Gambhir 118 Singh, Harsharan J. 118 Singh, Saraswati P. 81 Singh, Vajinder P. 118 Singleterry, John L. 261,547 Sinha, Nawin C. 118 Sipple, Deanna D. 249,547 Sis, Nancy L. 135 Sisk, Jesse A. 87 Sisk, Vivian S. 71 Sitts, Ronald L. 197,430 Sivage, Carl B. 267,547 Sjogren, Robert D. 215,282,283,430 Skach, James C. 196,547 Skaer, Richard E. 191,430 Skaer, William C. 191,547 Skaggs, Lee A. 165,233,547 Skaggs Motors 588 Skalka, Dennis R. 100 Skaptason, Patricia 110 Skaptason, Sandra L. 126,241,547 Skinner, James A. 107,547 Skoch, Leroy V. 76,107,223,547 Skonberg, Irene S. 74,102,139,237,354, 358,547 Skow, Andy M. 215,547 Skradski, Andrea A. 154,233,547 Sky-Vue Theater 579 Slade, Norman A. 102 Slagle, Bruce E. 430 Slaven, Ronald D. 90,255,547 Slaughter, Dorothy J. 173,430 Slentz, Sharyn L. 235,547 Sloan, Carol E. 114,153,430 Sloan, David E. 217,547 Sloan, Kathleen A. 147,163,547 Sloan, Nancy J. 243,547 Slocum, Sharon L. 168,359,547 Sloo, Martha J. 171 Slothower, Becky M. 147,171,248,548 Slusher, Steven H. 97,183,548 Slusser, Patsy A. 126 Smaha, Diana L. 430 Small, Diane L. 171,233,345,548 Small, She! la J. 237,548 Small, Susan J. 171,548 Smalley, Daryle D. 77 Smalley, Suzanne M. 161,229,548 Smallwood, Gene R. 189,355,357,548 Smethers, Howard D. 109 Smiley, Lucinda 157,430 Smith, Alan R. 187,311,430 Smith, Barbara L. 241,548 Smith, Barry D. 548 Smith, Carol L. 71,430 Smith, Charles A. 83 Smith, Danny L. 128,261,548 606 Smith, David D. 359,548 Smith, Dennis W. 97,548 Smith, Douglas C. 196,548 Smith, Elaine C. 38,143,241,430 Smith, Elizabeth A. 126,229,548 Smith, Elizabeth D. 102,125,359,548 Smith, Eugene L. 125,179,354,548 Smith, Evelyn P. 114,142,229,548 Smith, Floyd W. 22 Smith, Garry L. 189,261,548 Smith, Gary L. 92,548 Smith, Gary L. 255,548 Smith, Gerald R. 144 Smith, Glenda M. 241,548 Smith, Gordon E. 109 Smith, Harold J. 102,255,548 Smith, Herrick H. 92 Smith, James G. 193,548 Smith, Janet G. 229,548 Smith, Janice E. 163,548 Smith, Jerry P. 80,103 Smith, Jilinda A. 79,167,350,548 Smith, Jimmie W. 294 Smith, Jo S. 548 Smith, John C. 255,548 Smith, Joyce M. 548 Smith, Kelsey J. 207,548 Smith, Linda S. 229,548 Smith, Lora M. 112,133.233,548 Smith, Mrs. L. T. 263 Smith, Marilyn E. 111,430 Smith, Norman E. 191,318,442 Smith, Pamela K. 84,173,548 Smith, Patricia K. 431 Smith, Paul D. 261,548 Smith, Philip W. 104,261,548 Smith, Raymond E. 296 Smith, Robert W. 93 Smith, Rodney C. 431 Smith, Roger C. 105 Smith, Ronald H. 86 Smith, Ronald W. 91,261,548 Smith, Roy L. 97,211,283 Smith, Roy O. 286,289,290,292,293,549 Smith, Sandra M. 131 Smith, Sherry D. 248,549 Smith, Spencer L. 261,549 Smith, Stanley W. 261 ,549 Smith, Stephen R. 86,431 Smith, Thomas C. 133,137,255,549 Smith, Thomas W. 261,549 Smith, Walter J. 122,261,549 Smith, William H. 60 Smith, William W. 265,431 Smoot, Allan E. 549 Smull, Ann W. 69,549 Smull, Willits A. 69,431 Smurthwaito 220-221 Smutny, Nancy K. 238,549 Smutz, Darryl D. 211,356,549 Smutz, Rebecca J. 122,229,549 Sneath, Jon C. 90,549 Snider, Robert D. 197,378,549 Snider, Susan B. 171,430 Snodgrass, Almira S. 79,431 Snook, Duane J. 549 Snook, Royce N. 98 Snyder, Dallas F. 261,549 Snyder, David O. 549 Snyder, Gordon E. 60,215,549 Snyder, Karen S. 229,549 Snyder, Toka J. 103,431 Snyder, Veryle E. 77 Socolofsky, Barbara 95,108,124,241,549 Socolofsky, Charles 277 Socolofsky, Harold E. 86,89,550 Socolofsky, Homer E. 33 Soder, Jon D. 129,255,550 Soderstrom, Gerald D. 307 Soeken, Howard L. 437 Soeken, Merle A. 109,137,145,189,431 Solbach, Vernon A. 149 Solberg, Frederick M. 378 Solberg, Linda J. 241,378,550 Soldner, Jerry L. 215,550 Soldner, William E. 219,550 Solomon, David J. 205,550 Solomon, Frank R. 73,98,431 Solomon, Jacquelyn S. 101 Somerhalder, Sam 306,307 Somers, Dale L. 191,550 Somers, John O. 191,318,431 Somsen, Harry W. 105 Sondergard, Lyle N. 431 Souder, Constance J. 233,550 Soupiset, Donald L. 267,550 Sours, Joseph D. 85,110,126 Southard, Mary A. 125,225,233,550 Southerland, Susan C. 1 14,237,550 Sowell, Linda S. 550 Sowers, Carmen M. 134,135 Sowers, Karen S. 135 Sowers, Leon D. 109,132,196,550 Spachek, Donna M. 143,248,550 Spain, Phillip F. 261,550 Spainhour, Marilyn K. 67,161,550 Spangenberg, Kenneth A. 201,550 Spangler, Hayward G. 105 Spangler, M. Jill 233,550 Spangler, Nancy L. 124,163,550 Spangler, Sandra L. 157,359,550 Sparks, Donna M. 233,550 Sparks, Linda N. 233,550 Sparks, Robert A. 139,550 Spaulding, Stuart A. 262,550 Spear, Richard L. 318,319,431 Spears, Jacqueline D. 168,248,354,550 Specht, Judith A. 550 Spector, Joel S. 255,550 Speers, Nancy C. 235,550 Spence, Neal B. 88,431 Spencer, Joann 229,550 Spencer, Laurence W. 255,550 Sperry, Cynthia L. 68,171,550 Sperry, Roland E. 72,431 Spiers, Margie J. 248,550 Spiker, Gary D. 183,550 Spingler, Richard H. 187,550 Spitsnaugle, Rita M. 165,550 Spitsnogle, Sherri E. 97,108,248,550 Spitzli, David A. 109,551 Splitter, Gary A. 97,201,551 Splitter, Melvin V. 73,106,139,183,431 Sponable, Lucille 198 Spotts, Andrew G. 255,285,356,551 Sprague, Clyde H. 93 Sprague, Michaei T. 255,551 Spriggs, David W. 551 Springer, John A. 129,431 Springer, Graydon D. 262,551 Springsted, Paul S. 262,551 Sprou I, Stephen K. 191,551 Spurgeon, Joseph A. 285 Sramek, Janice L. 157,431 Srna, Richard E. 90 St. Clair, Leigh W. 108 St. Peter, Louis G. 223,551 Stacey, Herschel A. 99 Stacey, Karl 56,103 Stach, Robert E. 97,205,551 Stafford, Linda K. 229,551 Staley, Leo G. 99 Sta ley, Warren R. 191,442 Stallbaumer, C. Joseph 222,551 Stallbaumer, Louis A. 143,267,551 Stallbaumer, Merlin 551 Stam, Gale M. 431 Stambaugh, Louis A. 107,223,551 Stamey, William L. 48,49 Standley, Carol A. 235,551 Stanford-Weese Motors 588 Stanley, Barbara J. 229,551 Stanley, Keith L. 207,551 Stanley, Linda K. 32,159,551 Stapleton, Karen A. 233,551 Starbuck, Diane K. 163,551 Stark, Patricia D. 248,551 Starkey, Ramona J. 235,551 Starns, Carol A. 69,141,221,551 Starr, Ronald L. 80,431 State Motel 588 States, Alan E. 104,262,551 Stauffer, Harlan D. 75,82,90,139,263,551 Stauffer, Ray D. 107,139,263,551 Stauffer, Sharon E. 70 Stauth, Robert E. 307 Stayton, Walter L. 431 Steanson, Donald L. 73,363,551 Stearns, Gerson H. 197,551 Stearns, Max M. 199,551 Steele, Charles G. 211,551 Steele, Rosemary P. 248,551 Steeley, Howard R. 82,90,431 Steel Ring 72 Steen, Philip J. 142,209,551 Steeples, Donald W. 94,255,551 Stegman, Albertina M. 233,551 Stegner, John D. 122,250,262,551 Stegner, Ralph E. 55,78,111,122,141 250,255,431 Steiger, Robert D. 148,197,356,552 Stein, Kenneth W. 262,552 Steinberg, Robert A. 85,552 Steinbrink, Mary R. 47,68,71,112,221, 345,552 Stephans, William F. 178,552 Stephen, Karen S. 159,552 Stephens, Alan R. 255,552 Stephens, Dee A. 95,315,431 Stephens, Mary B. 79,139 Stephens, Norla M. 137,141,233,552 Stephens, Sharon K. 110 Stephens, Sharron L. 238,552 Stephenson, Byron R. 318 Stephenson, Diana K. 221,431 Stephenson, Larry R. 552 Stephenson, Paul D. 217,356,552 Sterling, Merle 262,552 Stern, Scott M. 189,552 Sterne, Kenneth K. 262,552 Steunenberg, Thomas B. 18 Stevens, Allen R. 213,552 Stevens, Carol J. 153,248,358,359,552 Stevens, Linda L. 133,248,552 Stevens, Marsha L. 139,248,552 Stevens, Michael B. 267,552 Stevens, Rodney 105 Stevenson ' s 589 Stevenson, Paul N. 132 Stevenson, Ruth V. 95,237,552 Stevenson, Susan 130,552 Stewart, Andrew F. 196,262,552 Stewart, Connelaine 552 Stewart, Deanna G. 129,130,243,552 Stewart, Edwin D. 552 Stewart, Gary A. 92,552 Stewart, Gary D. 126,196,552 Stewart, Jack M. 207,552 Stewart, John W. 93 Stewart, Mildred A. 237,552 Stewart, Paul A. 181,356,552 Stewart, William G. 442 Stewart, William J. 203,552 Stickel ' s Cleaners 589 Stickney, Jeanne H. 235,552 Stienfort, Harry A. 100 Stimpert, Barry E. 359 Stindl, Heribert 103 Stindt, Judith A. 229,314,552 Stites, Charles M. 217,552 Stith, Marjorie M. 18,45 Stivers, Fred S. 262,552 Stock, Jeanette L. 248,552 Stoddard, Sheryl A. 47,115,171,553 Stoecker, Arthur L. 223,364,431 Stoecker, Gary Q. 553 Stoehr, Charles L. 73,99,183,553 Stoehr, Philip J. 196,553 Stolberg, Margene S. 233,553 Stoll, Johnny E. 255,553 Stolzenberg, Gary E. 442 Stone, Beverly J. 1 14,243,553 Stone, Nancy R. 126,171,553 Stone, Richard E. 553 Stone, Sharon L. 91,124,243,553 Stone, Suzanne 110,157,553 Stonecipher, William 356,553 Stoner, Kenneth L. 262,553 Stoops, Avis A. 553 Stoppel, Eugene E. 140,553 Storrer, Karen I. 248,553 Stoskopf, Myrna A. 431 Stoskopf, Lawrence E. 443 Stout, Joseph H. 55,213,362,553 Stout, Melvin J. 262,553 Stout, Robert J. 211,356,553 Stover, Joann 237,553 Stover, Nancy K. 553 Stover, Robert H. 104,553 Stover, Roger B. 553 Stover, Stephen L. 103 Strahm, Elaine F. 110,133,137,221,358,553 Strahm, Karen J. 110,432 Strait, JudithS. 129,173,554 Strauss, James E. 211,554 Strecker, Albert H. 94,554 Streeter, Arthur C. 85,554 Streit, Edwin H. 356,554 Stricklin, Gary J. 255,554 Stroberg, Jeanette M. 572 Strohm, David A. 189,554 Strong, Mabel B. 231 Strozier, Arthur A. 284 Strube, John H. 217,554 Struss, Anne D. 173,358,431 Strysower, Stephen A. 255,554 Stuart, James G. 255,554 Stubbs, Thomas A. 196,554 Stuckey, Cheryl R. 171,554 Stuckey, Larry D. 97,137,183,554 Stuckey, Wayne K. 315 Stucky, Stephen W. 106,132 Stude, John W. 262,554 Studebaker, Ralph E. 262,554 Student Activities Board 60 Student Body President 55 Student Chapter of American Institute of Architects 91 Student Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects 92 Student Publications 370-379 Student Senate 55 Studio Royal 585 Studky, Stephen W. 356 Studnicka, James R. 106,143 Stuessi, Janice L. 159,248,554 Stuessi, Keith A. 38,60,197,554 Stull, Robert W. 285 Stump, Jerry H. 211,554 Stumpff, Judith L. 79,237,554 Sturdevant, Sandra F. 133,137,153,248,554 Sturgis, Constance A. 154,554 Stutzman, Harriet J. 126,129,130,235,554 Suberkropp, Jerald L. 222,554 Suberkropp, Keller F. 222,432 Subramaniam, Ramaswa 88 Suchart, Carol A. 168,169,248,554 Suchsland, Eileen M. 249,554 Sudbeck, Odo M. 255,554 Suderman, Marilynn K. 243,432 Suellentrop, John M. 209,368,554 Suenram, Richard D. 255,554 Suess, Erwin 103,127 Sughrue, Kathleen M. 115,554 Sughrue, Margaret H. 47,71,154,432 Sughrue, Patricia A. 47,84,147,154,554 Sullivan, Dorothy L. 111,243,554 Sullivan, Gale R. 263,554 Sullivan, Glenn H. 105,183,443,554 Sullivan, Nancy L. 97,147,171,358,554 Sullivant, Evelyn A. 432 Sullivant, T. Oneil 108,554 Summer School 320 Summers, Linda L. 153,554 Summerson, Frank T. 554 Sumner, Ronald P. 191,555 Sun, Hsieh-Tien 120 Sun, Yi-Tien 120 Sunderland, Lane V. 199,555 Sunset Apartments 238 Suor, Jane A. 111,165,555 Suppes, Duane A. 432 Suppes, Victor C. 102 Suran, Brenda K. 110,173,555 Surtees, Linda J. 154,229,555 Sutaria, Daran P. 88,118 Sutcliffe, Richard L. 124,555 Suthar, Shamaldas L. 118 Sutherland, Theodore 196,555 Suthiprasert, Vitoon 90 Sutphen, Leslie D. 111,154,555 Sutton, Sally A. 58,110,167,555 Svarvari, Sherwood L. 100 Svastisalee, Chayant 90 Svaty, Donald R. 199,432 Svaty, Howards. 189,432 Svaty, John G. 199,555 Svaty, Karl J. 196,555 Swaffar, MaryJ. 1)1,173,351,555 Swaim, Steven F. 98,219,432 Swain, Damon P. 265,555 Swain, Marion K. 233,555 Swan, Susan A. 173,555 Swank, Helen T. 170 Swann, Clair L. 70,262,555 Swanson, Donna C. 101 Swanson, James V. 187,555 Swanson, Sherman J. 100 Swanwick, Daryl K. 555 Swart, Roger R. 262,555 Swartz, Paul B. 191,304,318,432 Sweat, Donald L. 262,555 Sweat, June F. 143,248,556 Sweet, William J. 222,556 Swenson, Carol R. 555 Swenson, Richard L. 217,555 Swerczek, David A. 97,143 Swerczek, Robert A. 99,143 Swickard, Richard D. 177,556 Swimming 298 Swint, James L. 556 Switzer, Kenneth W. 222,556 Syed, Sayeeduddin 121 Sykes, Thomas L. 356 Symes, Mary H. 248,556 Symns, Barbara J. 47,66,71,112,221,432 Symns, Janet A. 154,225,432 Szamotula, Helen 233,556 Taber, Homer L. 262,556 Tabor, Theodore E. 83 Tackett, Howard M. 89 Tadtman, James L. 556 Tadtman, Marilyn M. 556 Taftian, Samuel 119 Tagader, Mrs. E. E. 208 Tandon, Sirjang 118 Tanner, Margaret E. 58,111,126,225,233,556 Taphorn, Robert B. 107,556 Taplin, Fave L. 129,233,556 Taplin, George E. 74,187,432 Tariq, Mohammad 117,121,443 Tarry, Michael C. 139 Tatro, Richard A. 432 Tau Kappa Epsilon 218-219 Tau Sigma Delta 78 Tawney, Gail E. 84,114,163,556 Taylor, Bernard C. 223,556 Taylor, Donna J. 173,235,556 Taylor, Doris J. 556 Taylor, Ellen L. 113,133,161,556 Taylor, Harry L. 283 Taylor, Herbert 556 Taylor, John C. 262,556 Taylor, John H. 556 Taylor, John M. 128,437 Taylor, Katherine R. 223,556 Taylor, Lewis R. 105,267,556 Taylor, Linda G. 237,432 Taylor, Morris M. 217,556 Taylor, Ralph B. 207,556 Taylor, Susan A. 154,432 Taylor, Suzette G. 229,556 Taylor, William A. 262,556 Taylor, WilliamS. 187,556 Teagarden, George A. 25,108,183,556 Teagarden, John R. 183,443 Teagarden, Richard L. 108,124,183,556 Teas, Roy K. 294,295 Tedford, Jay S. 262,556 Teeter, Richard B. 193,556 Teichgraeber, Thomas 199,355,356,556 Templer, Patricia A. 173,351,393,432 Templer, William W. 556 Tempo 582 Ten, Broeck T. 248,557 Tennis 311 Terrell, Rebecca L. 443 Terry, Douglas M. 193,557 Tetebo, Rosetta 233,557 Thaete, Leland L. 557 Thawley, Frances G. 137,154,557 Theel, Kenneth E. 133,145 Theis, Shirley F. 111,143,235,557 Theta Sigma Phi 70 Theta Xi 178 Theurer, Richard L. 108,183,557 Theye, Lonnie A. 43,93,137,141,179,432 Theil, Marie E. 142,229,557 Theile, Irvin D. 137,145,189,356,557 Theiler, Stephen M. 262,557 Theising, James W. 57,75,89,213,557 Thiessen, John H. 78,140 Thiessen, Leon A. 100,140,432 Thiessen, Suzanne S. 140 Thirkell, Douglas J. 262,557 Thomas, Dennis E. 557 Thomas, Donald R. 262,557 Thomas, Gary E. 73,98,432 Thomas, Gary M. 55,277,432 Thomas, Jeanette M. 432 Thomas, John G. 105 Thomas, Jon F. 262,359,557 Thomas, Kenneth L. 24 Thomas, Linden C. 262,443 Thomas, Manuel A. 99 Thomas, Margaret 101 Thomas, Nancy K. 248,557 Thomas, Peter B. 437 Thomas, Richard L. 38,197,557 Thomas, Rosa L. 106 Thompson, Barbara J. 171,557 Thompson, Catherine 159,432 Thompson, Dwight R. 144 Thompson, Edward L. 557 Thompson, Evelyn C. 101 Thompson, Everett L. 557 Thompson, Harvey D. 181,356,558 Thompson, Hugh E. 105 Thompson, James D. 103,144,432 Thompson, Janet 95,225 Thompson, Jay F. 129,211,558 Thompson, Jonnie S. 235,558 Thompson, Kenneth L. 98 Thompson, Krita J. 135 Thompson, Larry L. 90,558 Thompson, Leslie A. 159,558 Thompson, Linda L. 168,248,558 Thompson, Linda R. 169,233,558 Thompson, Margaret F. 171,432 Thompson, Margaret L. 313 Thompson, Marvin P. 102 Thompson, Melvin E. 56,73,199,319,356,558 Thompson, Steven M. 255,558 Thompson, Thomas A. 78,91,128 Thompson, Tommy A. 558 Thompson, Tommy R. 92 Thompson, Wilbur E. 105 Thompson, Wilma M. 245 Thomson, Frank 299 Thomson, Janet 225,233,558 Thorne, Bertram C. 74 Thome, Michael H. 356 Thornton, Marsha A. 95,233,558 Thorsen, Karen E. 241,558 rhorson, I. Eugene 91 Thurn, Robert L. 215,558 Thurston, Joe E. 255,558 Thye, George D. 98,197,432 Tidball, William P. 97 Tice, GaryD. 129,130,368,558 Tietjen, Douglas A. 318 Tiffany, Carol S. 111,133,221,558 Tilkian, Hrag J. 120,255,558 Tillmon, Conibeth 233,558 Timmons, Charles E. 109,558 Timmons, Joyce M. 154,432 Tinkham, Susan K. 233,558 Tinklin, Gwendolyn L. 45 Tipling, Roger N. 432 Tisdel, John F. 199,558 Tittel, Ronald L. 105,262,558 Tjaden, Nancy C. 248,363,558 Tobias, Gary G. 109,111 Toburen, Kathleen K. 131 Todd, John D. 124 Todd, Michael J. 213,558 Toews, Kathleen L. 131,558 Toland, Richard E. 558 Toll, Krista D. 140 Tolle, Thomas D. 181,558 Tol lef son, James C. 189,432 Tollefson, Sandra D. 112,133,248,355,554 Toney, John W. 68,106,133,137,201,558 Topham, David A. 140,558 Topliff, Harold J. 133,262,558 Torluemke, Mark K. 69,129,189,558 Torrence, Bobbie J. 248,558 Touchstone 368 Tousignant, Larry L. 211,558 Touslee, James E. 90,181,396,558 Towers, Richard E. 283 Town and Country Hardware 587 Towner, Thomas G. 177,559 Townsend, Jane L. 229,559 Trabant, Dennis C. 559 Trabant, Galen D. 559 Track 302-305 Train, Steve W. 197,559 Train, Thomas C. 77,294 Traveler ' s Motel 584 Travis, Janice L. 167,559 Travis, Valorie A. 167,433 Traxson, Steven G. 559 Trembley, Stephen G. 199,433 Trembly, Randall M. 262,559 Trennepohl, Brian G. 72 Trent, Curtis 18,115 Treptow, Robert K. 51,99 Trew, Marsha A. 433 Triangle 179 Tribble, Burton K. 223,559 Trible, Leah G. 237,559 Tribolet, Tom M. 51,98 Tribunal 57 Tri-Country Motor Company 588 Triemer, Norman C. 108,433 Tripp, Robert L. 91,559 Trisler, Dennis R. 222,559 Troell, Richard S. 207,559 Trost, Eldon R. 132,255,559 Trotter, D. M. 52 Trotter, Marilyn B. 71 Trowbridge, David A. 215,559 Trubey, Timothy P. 86,215,559 True, Janet E. 69,229,559 Trumbo, Don A. 57 Trummel, Marsha G. 238,559 Trussell, Judy J. 69,110,131,559 Trybom, James C. 262,559 Tucker, David S. 68,222,559 Tucker, Loren G. 100,207,559 Tucker, Sheryl K. 248,559 Tucker, Thomas R. 137,141,201,559 Tudor, William A. 433 Tuggle, Anne A. 111,129,173,559 Tuggle, David C. 191,301,304,433 Tunison, Wilma R. 241 Tuomey, John A. 92,559 Turnbull, Clifford G. 559 Turnbull, Kenneth R. 193,559 Turnbull, Larry K. 193,559 Turner, Catherine L. 124,559 Turner, Dixie L. 233,559 Turner, Edward L. 215,559 Turner, Judy L. 101 Turner, Katherine L. 153 Turner, Marvin E. 100 Turner, Rolland 144 Turner, Robert J. 298 Turner, Suzanne 147,173,229,345,559 Turner, Terry N. 73,99 Turner, William R. 178,433 Turney, Linda K. 84,165,559 Tussey, Barbara A. 129,173,559 Tuxbury, William D. 72 Twaddell, Dale O. 109,122,132 Tweed, Patricia E. 171,559 Twiss, Page C. 80,103 Twombly, Thomas R. 181,560 Tylke, Marjorie K. 74 u Uehling, Thomas R. 177,560 Ukena, Nancy J. 154,229,560 Umali, Julita E. 71 Umholtz, Kenneth L. 105,560 Umscheid, Mary J. 560 Umscheid, Phyllis J. 560 Underclassmen 445 Underwood, Kenneth H. 213,301,560 Underwood, Sandra M. 241 ,560 Ungeheuer, Terry F. 262,560 Union Director 59 University News 369 Union Governing Board 60 Union National Bank 582 Union Program Council 60 University Book Store 584 Unruh, David J. 215,356,560 Unruh, David M. 316 Unruh, Eileen J. 157,560 Unruh, Phillip F. 129,211,560 Unruh, Rachel R. 74,159,560 Unzicker, Jerry L. 262,560 Upson, Dan W. 27 Urban, Larry J. 296 Urban, Patricia A. 235,560 Urban, Richard F. 72,433 Urbanek, Gary L. 129,137,143,199,560 Urbanek, Kathryn E. 79,167,560 Utterback, Donald C. 177,433 Utterback, Stephen 560 Utz, Donald C. 255,318,560 Uzomaka, Onyema E. 119 Vacek, Howard R. 183,560 Vadrevu, Murthy S. 1 18 Vahle, Gregory J. 285 Valder, Stephen M. 105 Valenti, Sharon S. 233,560 Valla, Patricia S. 248,560 Van Allen, Robert L. 191,367,560 Van Blarcum, Judy L. 163,560 Van Zile Hall 239-241 Vance, James D. 262,560 Van de Riet, Randy 262,560 Vandorn, Bernard W. 356 Vanhole, Steven J. 72,255,560 Vanlaarhoven, Henry 109,262,560 Van Meter, Shirley E. 114,144,560 Vanover, Roger E. 262,560 Van Pelt, Vance E. 211,560 Van Sickel, Camille 173,233,560 Vansickel, James V. 255,560 Van Vleet, Sharon L. 128,248,560 Van Vleet, Shirley J. 113,133,241,560 Vanwickler, Douglas 91 Varna, Shyam S. 118 Vasa, Pradeep B. 118 Vathauer, Margie E. 74,352,359,560 Veatch, James M. 108 Venard, Robert E. 199,561 Venis, John E. 433 Vergin, Dexter A. 125,143,267,298,356,561 Verhage, Karen J. 233,561 Verschelden, Michael 143,209,561 Vessey, Diana K. 229,561 Veterinary Medicine Council 51 Veterinary Medicine Open House 331 Veteto, Sherry A. 243,561 Vice, Donald A. 433 Vice, Gwen R. 135 Vice, Irvin D. 196,561 Vice, Kay E. 135 Vick, Judith L. 229,561 Viergever, James D. 88,433 Viers, Charles E. 102 Viets, John A. 219,561 Viets, John C. 433 Vietti, James D. 213,561 Vieux, J. Michael 91,561 Vilander, Joyce M. 237,561 Vincent, Karen K. 101 Vincent, Thomas D. 100,561 Viney, Walter J. 294 Visser, Arietta Y. 1 12,248,561 Vivas, Eliseo 440 Vodraska, Rita L. 137,143,248,561 Vodraska, Robert V. 106,124,433 Voelker, Elizabeth H. 229,561 Voelker, Gary E. 100,143,209,562 Voet, Mary A. 142,229,358,562 Vogt, Gary D. 92,562 Volkmer, Diane K. 229,561 Volz, Darrell W. 213,562 Von Lehe, Judith E. 433 Votapek, Ralph 337 Voth, Thomas R. 562 Vrooman, John L. 285 W Wachtman, Larry H. 197,433 Waddle, Jane A. 173,373,562 Wade, Giles L. 219,562 Wade, Kenneth R. 562 Wade, Susan K. 161,248,562 Wadhwa, Vishesh C. 88,118,443 Wadsack, James F. 97,137,255,562 Wagner, Carolyn K. 95,229,562 Wagner, Iris L. 100 Wagner, Marilyn J. 106,140,237,562 Wagoner, Carolyn S. 241,561 Wagoner, Marilyn A. 241,562 Wahlen, Barbara L. 243,562 Wahlmeier, Carl V. 109 Wainwright, David E. 93,562 Waite, Jerald T. 317 Waite, Nancy S. 84,159,562 Waknitz, Sandra S. 154,562 Waldo, Cathy J. 229,562 Waldren, Terry E. 262,562 Walkenshaw, Sara S. 562 Walker, Carol S. 32,67,126,159,562 Walker, James D. 148,191,562 Walker, Janet A. 249,562 Walker, Jeanne M. 129,168,233,562 Walker, Mildred L. 18 Walker, Neill R. 99 Walker, Patricia S. 113,241,562 Walker, Warren 352 Walkmeyer, Karen P. 111,154,345,433 Wallace, Deanna K. 133,137,243,562 Wallace, Elizabeth G. 229,562 Wallace, James E. 285 Wallace, Nancy K. 1 1 1,243,562 Wallerstedt, James B. 191,318,562 Wallingford, John A. 562 Walman, Ira M. 219,562 Walser, Charlene D. 154,248,562 Walsh, Tom W. 85,129,562 Walt Leonard Agency 575 Walter, Glenna D. 221,562 Walter, Stanley E. 563 Walter, Mrs. Stuart 264 Walters, Charles P. 80,103 Walters, Donald L. 89 Walters, Mark S. 107 Walters, Riley G. 433 Waltheim Hall 242-243 Walz, Leroy H. 563 Walz, Stephen A. 563 Wamhoff, Alana K. 237,563 Wamhoff, George S. 262,563 Wanager, Gloria D. 112,229,563 Wandt, Elizabeth A. 84,167,563 Wang, Han C. 120 Wanklyn, Dennis A. 255 Wanklyn, Mary E. 58,111,131 Wanklyn, Shirley A. 154,563 Ward, Joe E. 18,80,86,87,92,199,563 Ward, Karen S. 84,129,168,563 Ward M. Keller 586 Warden, Eldon O. 433 Warden, Jessie A. 45 Warders, Katherina C. 241,433 Wardlaw, Dale A. 97,563 Ware, Linda J. 563 Wareham Hotel 591 Wareham Theater 579 Warner, Carlyle W. 116 Warner, Clifford M. 213,563 Warner, David A. 356 Warner, Joan E. 100,124,241,433 Warner, Lynette K. 154,563 Warner, Maxine K. 133,174,233,563 Warren, Don R. 144,196,443 Warren, George W. 132,262,563 Warren, Howard L. 199,563 Warren, Jimmy D. 262,563 Warren, Kenneth M. 80,103 Warren, Laurel B. 111,153,229,563 Warren Poston Motors 588 Warrington, Edith E. 47,71,112,433 Warta, Judith A. 229,563 Warta, Thomas H. 21 1,563 Wartman, Elizabeth G. 167,233,563 Wary, Elizabeth M. 126,163,241,563 Washburn, Gary L. 262,563 Washburn, John M. 88,433 Washburn, Norvell L. 90,563 Wasike, Manasseh 1 19 Wasinger, Harold E. 99 Wasmund, Marilyn K. 229,563 Wassberg.John I. 38,55,191,563 Waters, Anne C. 154,248,563 Waters, Keith R. 203,563 Waters, Luanne H. 69,168,563 Watkins, Linda J. 154,248,563 Watson, Gary E. 296 Watson, Harleen M. 243,563 Watson, Norma J. 165,563 Wan, Philip G. 177,563 Wattenberg, Herbert 205,563 Walters, Mary A. 71,111,168,433 Watterson, Carl E. 262,564 Watts, Rena L. 113,248,355,564 Waturuocha, Desmond 76,100,119 Wauthier, Ray 306,307 Weak, Earl D. 144,564 Wearden, Stanley 18 Weatherall, Verna J. 235,564 Weatherholt, Richard 219,564 Weathers, James D. 433 Weaver, David L. 564 6 07 Weaver, Doug 279,283 Weaver, Robert L. 223,564 Weaver, Roxanne 248,564 Weaver, William A. 129 Webb, John L. 80,103,433 Webb, Stephen A. 294 Webb, Wilton S. 564 Webber, Richard E. 65,73,98,316,433 Weber, A.D. 17 Weber, Janice K. 229,564 Weber, Sue A. 564 Webster, James A. 105 Webster, LornaJ. 235,359,564 Webster, Montgomery 262,564 Weckel, Frederic C. 187,433 Wegerer, Duane E. 93,196,433 Wegerer, Gary W. 564 Wegerer, Loma L. 135 Wegerer, Vernon M. 80,87,433 Wegman, Janet M. 110,112,133,143,147 161,564 Wehling, Edward R. 82,90 Wehr, WilliamS. 85 Wehrman, Howard M. 262 Wehrman, Pearl I. 221,564 Wiechert, Jay A. 87 Weickert, William C. 434 Weide, Wayne R. 93,564 Weidle, Nick L. 207,564 Weidle, Victoria L. 159,434 Weigand, Joel T. 96,143,201,564 Weigel, Lawrence N. 213,292,293 Weigel, Margaret E. 171,434 Weil, Jerry D. 100 Weil, Mary E. 101 Weiner, Stephen B. 262,285,564 Weisenberg, E. J. 143 Weisman, Paul H. 262,564 Weisser, Jacquelyn M. 229,564 Weisser, Marilyn K. 229,564 Welborn, Alice K. 154,248,564 Weldon, Charles R. 76,139,255,434 Weldon, Terry A. 60 Welker, Ronald L. 255,564 Wellenstein, William J. 73,209,434 Welliever, Brenda J. 125,229,564 Wells, Barbara M. 113,157,564 Wells, Harlan T. 263,564 Wells, Mrs. lla Hall 223 Wells, Lois K. 83 Wells, Ray L. 196,434 Wells, Richard C. 564 Wells, Ward V. 203,564 Wells, Wendell R. 255,564 Welsh, Ronald D. 108,265,564 Welty, Ivan L. 90 Wendelburg, Loren J. 191,564 Wenger, Michael R. 564 Wenger, Patricia L. 111,225,229,565 Wenrich, Steven R. 21 1,565 Wentworth, Barry D. 319 Wentz, Darrel P. 196,262,565 Wentz, Michael L. 313 Wentz, Roslyn D. 157,565 Werner, Judith F. 55,66,78,84,171,434 Wesch, James H. 93,307 Wesche, Linda J. 248,565 Wesley Foundation 138 West, Dale E. 91,565 West Hall 244-248 West, Karen J. 126,144,248,565 West, Richard D. 262,565 West, Rosalyn A. 229,565 West, Saundra G. 237,565 Wast Stadium 266-267 Westeman, Doris M. 434 Wester, Susan M. 235,565 Westerman, John R. 183,565 Westervelt, R. Dwight 133,137,356,565 Westhoff, Richard W. 262,565 Westover, Dennis R. 565 Westphal, Dennis C. 255,565 Wefhington, Stanley D. 566 Wetzel, Sheryl 135 Weybrew, Steven J. 255,566 Weyer, Judith A. 566 Whaples, Gene C. 115 Whealy, Barbara K. 237,566 Wheatley, Candace A. 159,566 Wheatley, Christine 167,566 Wheatley, Dennis C. 187,566 Wheeler, Floyd E. 566 Wheeler, Sharon K. 241,566 Wheelock, Hugh H. 108,262,566 Whetstine, Douglas G. 262,566 White, Barbara J. 241,566 White, Charlotte M. 566 White, James W. 434 White, John H. 191,566 White, Marshall E. 285 White, Mary F. 147 White, Mary L. 126,153,566 White, Michael D. 284,285 White, Sharon A. 111,163,566 White, Terry L. 193,262,566 White, Vera T. 434 Whitehead, Karen E. 221,434 Whitehill, Janet M. 233,566 Whiteman, Roger K. 265,566 Whiteside, Cuma L. 110,434 Whitley, Sharon A. 345,566 Whitlock, Barbara A. 235,566 Whitlock, Karmen M. 248,566 Whitman, Barbara E. 233,566 Whitman, John F. 86 Whitmer, Dana L. 248,566 Whitmer, Lionel R. 222,566 Whitmore, Marian L. 163,566 Whitney, Mary E. 131,566 Whitney, Mason C. 197,566 Whin, Jerry W. 88,191 ,443 Whittaker, James A. 207,566 Whitten, Ruth E. 47,55,165,434 Whittlesey, Diana K. 115,248,566 Whitton, Connie S. 229,566 Wiard, Howard A. 566 Wiard, Mary A. 566 Wibbeler, Richard M. 566 Wible, Stephen H. 199,566 Wichman, Carol M. 566 Wichman, Ross J. 130,143,255,567 Wicker, Frederick W. 223,567 Wicks, Brian A. 106 Widau, Stanly C. 131,133,183,567 Widener, Austin L. 122,144,262,567 Wiechert, Jay A. 434 Wiechert, Shelia G. 135 Wiechman, Steven R. 189,356,567 Wieland, James N. 143 Wieland, Judith C. 243,567 Wieland, William H. 255,434 Wiescamp, Lyle W. 93,196,435 Wietharn, William S. 209,435 Wiggins, Jon S. 318,319 Wilbeck, Janet K. 248,567 Wilbeck, Jerry L. 435 Wilber, James A. 435 Wilbur, Donald A. 105 Wilch, Cheryl L. 233,567 Wilchman, Ross J. 129 Wilcox, Connie J. 567 Wilcox, Nancy S. 159,567 Wilcox, Robert B. 93 Wilcox, Ronald 567 Wilcoxon, Cecil R. 76,107,223,435 Wilcoxon, George D. 55 Wildcat Bowling Lanes 590 Wiley, Cecil W. 97,567 Wiley, George L. 100,201,567 Wiley, Lois A. 79,129,145,225,248,567 Wilken, Fred D. 435 Wilkerson, James M. 199,567 Wilkinson, Richard K. 283 Willard, F. Lynn 97,255,318,567 Wilier, Robert H. 91,262,567 Williams, Allan G. 207,435 Williams, Arch H. 75 Williams, Billy F. 123,191,435 Williams, Cheryl E. 167,341,567 Williams, Diana J. 111,114,173,435 Williams, Diane F. 114,128,225,229,567 Williams, D. Max 43,56,65,72 Williams, Douglas W. 86,92,94,183, 356,567 Williams, Frederick L. 60,81,126,133,359 374,375,567 Williams, Gary W. 286,293 Williams, IrisM. 153,567 Williams, James R. 356 Williams, John C. 78,91,145,435 Williams, John H. 105 Williams, Judith K. 113,248,567 Williams, Kathleen R. 157,567 Williams, Kerry F. 72,191,367,435 Williams, Kyle E. 435 Williams, Larry L. 100 Williams, Laura L. 233,567 Williams, Leslie L. 572 Williams, Lillian M. 368 Williams, Mark D. 262,567 Williams, Maureen C. 114,235,567 Williams, May A. 101,236 Williams, Michael H. 294,295 Williams, Robert A. 262,567 Williams, Robert D. 197,567 Williams, Robert H. 567 Williams, Robert J. 567 Williams, Ronnie C. 262,567 Williams, Thomas A. 97,124 Williams, William R. 105,296,297,567 Williamson, Arthur W. 94,255,435 Williamson, John M. 435 Willis, Cecil G. 138 Willis, Lonnie D. 97,567 Williston 103 Willits, James L. 179,567 Willits, Richard H. 262,567 Wilson, Anita K. 71 Wilson, Carolyn K. 568 Wilson, Carolyn L. 241,568 Wilson, Charles E. 217,443 Wilson, C. Peairs 24,49 Wilson, Cynthia A. 233,568 Wilson, Dan E. 197,568 Wilson, David L. 207,568 Wilson, David S. 197,378,568 Wilson, Donald M. 72 Wilson, Edward L. 568 Wilson, Elizabeth A. 111,171,435 Wilson, Glenna L. 70 Wilson, Helen A. 154,229,568 Wilson, Howard W. 106 Wilson, James D. 215,568 Wilson, Jerry L. 122,133,250,255,435 Wilson, Jimmy E. 285 Wilson, Lewis B. 215,568 Wilson, Linda M. 248,568 Wilson, LorisJ. 568 Wilson, Martha A. 58,110,248,568 Wilson, Mary F. 235,435 Wilson, Pamela G. 237,568 Wilson, Phyllis B. 161,568 Wilson, Reita B. 139,248,568 Wilson, Richard H. 369 Wilson, Rodney E. 568 Wilson, Roger K. 92,568 Wilson, Ronald L. 307,568 Wilson, Ruth A. 58,161,568 Wilson, Steven R. 76,568 Wilson, Terry L. 96,129,130,219,568 Wilson, William C. 283 Wilt, John B. 255,568 Wiltse, Kenneth C. 262,568 Wiltse, Sue A. 165,568 Wiman, Jean A. 135 Wiman, Warren D. 80,103 Windels, Mary E. 113,133,248,354,568 Winderlin, Pauletta 112,142,229,568 Windier, Gene E. 124,435 Windier, Timothy R. 189,356,568 Winfrey, Dennis R. 285 Winfrey, Phyllis J. 435 Wingard, Paul S. 80,103 Wingert, Robert E. 99,183,568 Winkler, Judith A. 69,111,238,568 Winkley, Marvin J. 262,568 Winn, Stephen L. 99,201 ,568 Winner, Wayne R. 262,568 Winslow, Stephen J. 91 Winter, Adene E. 113 Winter, Charles A. 568 Winter, Dennis P. 435 Winter, Esta A. 71,134,435 Winter, Lennita A. 233,568 Winter, Tex 287,293,294 Winter, Thomas L. 435 Winter, William G. 97,255,568 Winters, Kenneth D. 207,304,569 Winters, Robert L. 98,437 Winters, Shiela A. 159,248,569 Winzeler, Kenneth A. 129,181,569 Wiruth, Robert J. 43,90,201,435 Wirtz, Ronald L. 569 Wise, Michael R. 569 Wise, Peggy J. 113,229,569 Wise, Urban G. 72,209,443 Wisegarver, Frederic 219,569 Wisegarver, Richard 219,312,569 Wiseman, Billy R. 105 Wisniewski, John E. 189,569 Witt, John B. 97 Wittenborn, John S. 217,356,569 Wofford, Mary L. 1 13,167,248,569 Wogan, Linda K. 241,435 Wolf, Judith A. 66,79,117,157,435 Wolf, Keith A. 98,435 Wolf, Ronald D. 89 Wolf, Wallace W. 98,183,569 Wolfe, Rosemary A. 111,112,154,569 Wolff, Gloria D. 235,569 Wolfram, Edmond T. 572 Women ' s Intramurals 314-315 Women ' s Housing 224 Wong, Patrick H. 120 Wood, Allen H. 102 Wood, Ben W. 133,137,569 Wood, Frederick R. 569 Wood, Joan F. 171,569 Wood, Mrs. Joe N. 134 Wood, Joseph N. 207,435 Wood, LeEtta L. 58,248,569 Wood, Martha E. 95,159,569 Wood, Steve J. 217,569 Woodall, Linda L. 235,569 Woodard, Charles R. 193,569 Woodard, Craig M. 199,319,569 Woodard, Gwen D. 95,147,171,351,436 Woodburn, John W. 255,569 Woodruff, Burrton G. 226,443 Woodruff, Doris J. 226 Woods, Franklin C. 262,570 Woods, Michael J. 103 Woods, Robert A. 436 Woodson, Steve C. 183,262,570 Woodward ' s 590 Woodward, Daniel F. 213,279,280,281, 283,307,570 Woody ' s 580 Woody, Cheryl J. 237,570 Woofter, Dennis D. 217,296,436 Woofter, Frank L. 181,148,316,356,570 Woolf, John P. 86,436 Woolley, Marilyn L. 113,168,248,570 Woolley, Paula A. 161,436 Woolsey, Mary E. 71 Woolsey, Wilma L. 163,570 Woolverton, Michael W. 104,255,436 Worley, Ronald R. 129,570 Wormington, William L. 255,570 Worthington, Judy K. 113,233,570 Wrestling 296-297 Wretling, Charles E. 285 Wright, James P. 572 Wright, John B. 181,570 Wright, Kendall M. 255,570 Wright, Marjorie J. 95,125,141,570 Wright, Mark E. 183,436 Wright, Randolph L. 28,91,262,570 Wright, Rose A. 241,570 Wright, Susanna M. 68,229,570 Wulff, Frederick J. 203,570 Wulfmeyer, John T. 367,570 Wurtz, Barbara S. 143,570 Wurzbacher, Pamela S. 229,570 Wuthnow, Robert J. 69.262,570 Wyatf, Cary C. 217,436 Wyatt, Douglas W. 149,219,570 Wyatt, Kenneth R. 85,193,570 Wyckoff, M. William 570 Wykoff, Beverly 229,570 Wylie, Karen M. 139,436 Wylie, Warren B. 76,89 Wyss, Clifford D. 436 Y-Orpheum 324-325 Yaday, Kartar S. 118 Yager, James L. 73,255,318,570 Yaney, Jed E. 262,570 Yarrow, Gale R. 196,570 Yeager, Robert R. 92 Yenkey, Albert N. 215,300,301,304,570 Yeo and Trubey 582 Yessick, Margaret E. 161,233,570 Yocam, Michael B. 109 Yoder, Lane D. 191,570 Yokouchi, Sandra F. 243,436 York, Kathryn A. 233,570 York, Lawrence R. 123,436 York, Robert L. 570 Yorke, Jerome P. 148,183,570 Yoshimori, Alvin M. 91,436 Yotter, Gary R. 144 Young, Alexander M. 191,570 Young, Ann H. 135 Young, Gerald T. 106,570 Young, James E. 572 Young, Larry R. 187 Young, Nancy A. 167,248,358,571 Young, Nancy M. 84,173,571 Young, R. Kent 571 Young, Terrance M. 318 Young, William P. 215,571 Youngman, William M. 92 Younis, Muayyad A. 121 Younkin, Charles D. 191,571 Younkin, Timothy D. 191,436 Yoxall, John E. 571 YuShu-Hon 120,136 Yuan, K. H. 120 Yust, James W. 86 Yust, John H. 312 Yust, Steven W. 255,571 Zabel, George L. 65,108,133,201,436 Zabel, Herbert F. 80,223,571 Zabel, Robert C. 222,571 Zackert, Margaret L. 248,571 Zahnley, Donald R. 72,144,571 Zaidi, Intesar H. 116,121,443 Zavesky, Thomas C. 262,571 Zeide, Steve M. 262,571 Zeigler, Stephen B. 76,223,571 Zell, Richard E. 215,571 Zia, Sultan M. 118,121 Zibell,Mary J. 229,571 Zibell, Robert E. 189,571 Zielie, Paul A. 89 Zielke, Richard K. 213,571 Zimmer, Richard M. 215,262,571 Zimmerman, Donald E. 102,250,262,571 Zimmerman, Gary L. 262,571 Zimmerman, Jarold L. 94 Zimmerman, Laurel G. 572 Zimmerman, Marc W. 129,207,571 Zimmers, Joan C. 233,571 Zirkle, Louise R. 181,571 Zitek, Lyle E. 99 Zitnik, Frank E. 262,571 Zook, Lavina J. 110,229,571 Zumbrunn, Daryl J. 262,571 Zwick, Keith R. 28,92,197,436 Zwonitzer, James E. 109,132,133,137, 201 ,436 608 i IN RETROSPECT The 1965 Royal Purple is now completed, after a long year of hard work on the part of many people, and the finished Royal Purple belongs to the students of Kansas State University; it is a record of the people, places and things of their 1965 school year. Although more people than it is possible to mention exerted time and effort on the production of this book, I would like to extend a personal thank you to Royal Purple Adviser C. J. (Chief) Medlin for his never-ending help, advice and patience; to the members of my editorial staff for their hard work and team effort; to Mark Miller, business manager, and his staff for their coopera- tion; to photographers Rick Solberg and David von Riesen for their campus coverage; to Don Richards and von Riesen for their color pictures; to Lawrence Blaker for his excellent advice and work on Royal Purple Queen Pictures; to the Studio Royal for class pictures; to the University Photographers for organization pictures; to Frank Wright and the people of American Yearbook Co., Topeka, for their assistance and advice; to the S. K. Smith Company, Chicago, for the covers; to Anita Johnson, student publication secretary; and to the Royal Purple office staff. I would also like to extend my grateful thanks to Terry Fitzgerald for two years of patience and help. BECKY FITZGERALD . . I Jrl % M ' a iitiiv- -


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