Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)
- Class of 1966
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.;;;; ;;: v ' :,:- .. -: r v I Published by- Student Publications, Inc. Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Carole Fry Editor Robert Snider Bus. Mgr. D Photo by Don Richords Features 14 Academics. . .82 Groups 130 Housing 226 Sports 356 Glasses. .402 Color photos by Don Richards v SIMPLE road sign may point the traveler to Manhattan and through the maze of traffic to the football stadium. Once here, though, the traveler sees other signs, more subtle in their di- rections. These signs still tell him, This is Kansas State University, its campus and its students. 1 Color photos by David von Riesen Signs, obvious or subtle, bring memories of ' 66 to life o ' J.N memory, at least, students ' lives at K-State are marked by signs, dimly outlining the time spent here as a series of coherent incidents. Some of the signs are obvious and easy to remember, as the first roommate. Others are more subtle, requiring an as- sociation to bring back the memories. Together they are the experiences that make University life here unique. From the tranquility of Anderson ' s carillon to the harshness of Vietnam ' s Iron Triangle, from discussions of aca- demic freedom to re-evaluation of in- dividual rights these contrasts are signs that students are becoming involved more with the world and the world with them. Our world grows smaller. A few long weekends, their passing marked by sour stomachs and burning eyes, may melt into 100 just alike. How- ever, a walk past the concrete that marks the burned auditorium won ' t diminish the memory of the auditorium. That memory is too unique to fade quickly. This 1966 Royal Purple emphasizes signs both those that say clearly, This is Kansas State University 1966 and those that say more subtly, This campus is a part of us and we of it. . v ;. , . ; ' . I si ..T a time which places prize on individu- ality of thinking, students have little in common ex- cept a desire to think as individuals. Whether it ' s the quiet kind of thought while alone in the chapel or the more frenzied kind while searching for a needed book in the library stacks, students show signs of thought both as per- sons and as members of the University. Phofo by Don Richards Photo by James Carver 10 OTUDENTS might consider a warm spring day the perfect excuse for a picnic at Tuttle Creek or the Indian summer afternoon just right to announce a pledging. However, it really isn ' t the time or the place that brings students together. It ' s the friends and the fun encountered with them signs, perhaps, that the vastness of life means something, after all. They will endure. Photo by David von Riesen n Photo by David von Riesei mm. Photo by Don Richordl Ui NIVERSITIES must keep abreast of the world they serve. They must grow inwardly as well as outwardly. At K- State, signs of growth are evident from the pounding construction of a new residence hall to the quiet contempla- tion of a student. Some changes are marked, new buildings beside old, but many are not as obvious. Students ' unseen growth of thought is subtle. 13 A WHITE cape, the sign of a queen she screams, and her friends surround her. She has not just won a contest though. Activities like this make a university more than classrooms and lectures. A campus is the world in a nut- shell. Elections, performances, publications all will help students become more than just faces in the crowd. Homecoming Queen announcement Photos by James Gorver 1 ; s - I f V ' V ' , Motorcycle enthusiasts enjoy weekend rides on Manhattan streets and Riley county roads, especially those leading to Tuttle Creek. Many students use the gas saving vehicles, which have shown a gain in popularity, as transportation to campus. University life continues amidst tension, routine Starting with a cup of coffee in the morning, a student ' s day is 24 hours of tension. It is the 1:30 class that runs for an hour and a half to eliminate a Saturday class or the 30 precious minutes extended to freshmen women for closing hours. Routine envelops the students who rush to catch the bus leaving each half hour while others stay in the library to finish a research pa- per or to read an assigned book. Afterwards, it is back to the living group with its set time for meals. Then comes a publication deadline, a de- sign to be completed, fatigue and finally sleep. 16 Many men still participate in the once mandatory ROTC pro- gram although the governor approved a bill abolishing it. As anticipated relaxation, Unionizing with friends between classes or during study breaks is welcome relief for students. Styles for coeds range from the traditional look to modern ensembles as long hair again returns to popularity in 1966. Students pause before entering the basement of Farrell library to share campus experiences or perhaps discuss career plans. 17 Photo by Don Richards Freshmen and transfer students in Memorial Stadium listen to President James A. McCain as he welcomes them to K-State. 18 Dean E. M. Gerritz explains the use of the class close out board to students during registration and works with advisers. Lines are long, and checks are plentiful as students purchase textbooks for the coming semester from Aggieville merchants. Photo by Don Richards Trudging back and forth from car to dormitory door, women carry loads of belongings into Moore hall the first day of Ori- entation. After registration at the main desk, women saw for the first time their homes in the new nine-story building. University enrolls 10,681, sets record registration Enrollment soared to a record high of 10,681 students, an increase of almost 9 per cent over registration figures from fall 1964. The biggest increase was tallied in the freshman class. The University enrolled 600 more freshmen than dur- ing the previous year, a 25 per cent increase. Of the total enrollment more than 10,510 students attended full-time day classes while 162 were considered part-time students. Men students still outnumbered women in a two to one ratio. Stressing academic achievement, President James A. McCain welcomed new students to the University at the President ' s Convocation in Memorial Stadium. At a reception in the Union following the address, students and parents met the president, administrators, deans and faculty members. Afterwards, many new students and their parents attended buffet suppers provided by the religious foundation of their preference. Dean Clyde Jones talks with new commerce students during the College of Commerce coffee hour the third day of Orientation. 19 ; New students attend the Wildcat Warm-up and Watermelon Feed during Orientation. The activities, sponsored by Student Governing Association and the Manhattan Chamber of Com- merce, included introduction of football players and a mixer. After the Wildcat Warm-up and Watermelon Feed, a mixer on the tennis courts gives students the chance to meet fellow ' Cats. Orientation introduces new students to campus Providing an introduction to the University, Orientation acquainted new students with intel- lectual and extra-curricular opportunities avail- able on campus. Developed by the Orientation steering committee, most of the program pre- ceded enrollment of transfers and freshmen. Sessions for testing, library tours and group dis- cussions were offered during Orientation Week. What Makes College Students Run, I Wish I Had Known That Before I Went to College and How to Study were among topics dis- cussed. Freshman and transfer students also met with deans and counselors in academic major groups in the University ' s eight colleges. Evening activities included living group orien- tation meetings, the All-Freshman Conference, four mixers and the Wildcat Warm-up and Watermelon Feed. The Freshman Talent Show and the Union Kick-Off completed Orientation. Introducing campus styles to new students, With the strumming of a bass, twirling of a baton or playing of a piano, new upperclassmen model collegiate wear. students feature entertainment specialties in the annual Freshman Talent Show. Advantages of joining Pre-Veterinary Club are emphasized in The group, which participated in freshman Orientation, plans an informal meeting conducted by Ralph Richardson, president. monthly programs featuring demonstrations, speakers and films. Photo by David von Riesen Thoughts of the past, present and future wander through the minds of graduating seniors as they line up for the traditional walk from Anderson to the Field House. 22 Pulling marionette strings during his sum- mer performance is puppeteer Jim Llord. c pa 6 id la Bright, sunny days bring students in Drawing I outside to sketch campus scenes for one of many courses offered by the art department. The department, formerly in the College of Home Economics, is under Arts and Sciences for the first year. .: : Colleges confer degrees, enroll 3,500 for summer Commencement, held only during June, was participated in by more than 1,000 students. Eight hundred students who had completed their schooling in January or July of the two previous semesters were invited to attend the June 6 cere- mony in Ahearn Field House. Among these 1,800 students, there were 56 Doctor of Philos- ophy degrees, 62 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees and 300 master degrees presented. Com- mencement speaker was Henry Heald. Heald was head of the Ford Foundation, the world ' s largest philanthropic organization. He spoke about the importance of the modern university in maintaining international cooperation. With less than a one week vacation, more than 3,500 students returned to campus to attend the summer session. The short semester was directed by Forest Whan. Internationally known musicians appeared in five summer concerts. The Cats for Curtains campaign benefited when students paid a nickel a vote in the Collegian Campus Cutie contest. Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, by Edward Albee, was the summer production at the Purple Masque Theatre. 23 Chosen on the basis of appearance in a Greek toga, Joe Kra- sinski and Susan Small reign as Greek Week king and queen. Candidates were allowed to spend a maximum of 50 cents on costumes for the contest, which was new to Greek Week. Greek Week queen joins list of campus beauties Queen contests were part of campus life. Nu- merous organizations sponsored competitions many to draw interest to a project. New on cam- pus was selection of Greek Week royalty, chosen at the beginning of the activities. All major queen contests, including Homecom- ing, Royal Purple, Miss K-State-Manhattan and Military Ball, required candidates to meet re- quirements set up by an AWS queen ' s committee. All women ' s living groups were allowed to sub- mit nominations for these queens. Major queen candidates were required to have 2.2 over-all grade averages. Barnwarmer queen, St. Patricia, and fraternity sweethearts were among other campus royalty titles for which coeds competed. Military Ball Queen Nancy Lee, who will be Scabbard and Blade ' s official hostess during the coming year, is crowned. 24 Sharon Valenti, 1965 Miss K-State-Manhat- Talent competition provides the basis for first eliminations for Miss K-State- tan, greets spectators after her crowning. Manhattan. Finalists advance to evening gown and bathing suit divisions. Engineers meet Tammy Gaynier, one of three finalists for St. chosen from candidates sponsored by the engineering de- Patricia, at a tea given by Engineering Council. Finalists were partments and elected by voting of all engineering students. 25 t :-- arw , msF - ' fiP-r v- ' I t..- , ' . V s m m : ' . mrv - til fR . JM V r 3 Photo by Studio Royal ' -- ' . 1966 Royal Purple Queen Candidates 26 . . J a 38 tr ftC KB :. ' jar -r .. ' v ites - ' . . Royal Purple Queen Candidates: Sharon L Kirkbride, Mary B. Lawhon, Jacque- line B. Taylor, Coral A. Osborne, Cheryl L. Lloyd, Carolyn A. Love, Nancy A. Hodgson, Janet L. Shade, Nancy K. Lee, Olga E. Schwortzkopf, Judith A. Lamme, Luanne R. Shank, Jonalyn Cruickshank, Diana K. Hyames, Linda R. Fritz, Diane L. Small, Pamela A. Merriman, Jean G. Heermance, Kathleen DeWeese, Kath- leen Rosencrantz, Elizabeth Smiley, Bonnie J. Hamilton, Susan D. Kirby. 27 UPI photo head selects yearbook ' s royal court Beauty captured by the click of the camera was the basis for selecting the 1966 Royal Purple queen. Judging on formal portraits only, Gary Haynes, head of the UPI Photographic Bureau in Los Angeles, chose six finalists from among 25 candidates nominated by organized living groups. Escorted by men of Blue Key, the six queen finalists were presented during half-time cere- monies of the Iowa State basketball game. Tradi- tionally announced in the Royal Purple, the queen was introduced at this time by President McCain so that she might receive added recogni- tion. The ceremony was the first time the queen had been announced at a game. Selecting the 1966 Royal Purple queen from among 25 candi- dates, Gary Haynes has photographed Miss America contests. Jonalyn Cruikshank Boyd hall 28 Janet Shade West hall Sharon Kirkbride Gamma Phi Beta Diane Small Putnam hall Pam Merriman Alpha Delta Pi Kathy DeWeese Putnam hall Diane Small 1966 Royal Purple Queen 30 Mixing bright smiles with an armload of books, Queen Diane waits in front of a campus building until time for her next class. Perky pigtails accent Diane ' s enthusiastic and versatile per- sonality. Her older sister Susan was 1965 Greek Week queen. ieen Experiencing her first duties as a yearbook queen, Diane an- swers important questions for a Collegian news photographer. Vivacious queen enjoys swimming, water skiing Glitter from a royal tiara added sparkle to Diane Small, 1966 Royal Purple queen. Planning a career in elementary teaching, the blond-haired sophomore coed lived at Putnam hall and was a member of Student Education Association. Diane enjoyed swimming and water skiing as hobbies. She was the thirty-sixth Royal Purple queen to be chosen by a judge from formal portraits. Earlier Royal Purple queens were selected by votes from the student body. 31 Smurthwaite coed reigns at Homecoming festivities From eighteen candidates, judges at Home- coming Previews selected five finalists for Home- coming queen. Following a week of campaigning by the finalists ' living groups, members of Blue Key announced the election of Erma Jean Karr of Smurthwaite Scholarship House and crowned her on the steps of Seaton hall. Miss Karr and her four attendants reigned at all Homecoming activities, including the parade, game and ball. Speaking at the Oklahoma game, Erma Jean Karr, the second independent queen in two years, thanks the student body. Wearing the white cape of Homecoming queen, Erma Jean Karr pauses before continuing her Homecoming schedule. 32 Attendants to the 1965 Homecoming queen are Donna Hover, Kappa Delta; Patricia Peterson, Delta Delta Delta; Judith Davidson, Kappa Alpha Theta; and Janet Francis, Kappa Kappa Gamma. A student body vote named the queen. 33 Avery presents Homecoming queen at halftime Traditional bonfire and pep rally ceremonies opened Homecoming activities for the campus with Queen Erma Jean Karr lighting the blaze Friday evening. Alumni converged upon Man- hattan for the three-day weekend, and students were dismissed from Saturday morning classes. The Sooner or Later Homecoming theme was depicted by many of the 45 entries in the annual Homecoming parade, with first place in the two divisions going to floats built by Chi Omega- Sigma Chi and Smith Scholarship House. Miss Karr and her four attendants were pre- sented during halftime ceremonies by Gov. Wil- liam Avery, attending from Topeka. SnfiSSS a-aat UNION v. , Mixed emotions reflect on the faces of students when Erma Homecoming queen. Her crowning climaxed a week of cam- Jean Karr of Smurthwaite Scholarship House is announced 1965 paigns by Smurthwaite and the four other finalists ' living groups. Adding special color to University festivities, Mortar Board sells traditional mums at Parents ' Day and Homecoming games. With an antique car for transportation, cheerleaders join the Homecoming parade through downtown and Aggieville. m. VAUU;. Students and their families enjoy the meal at the annual buffeteria served at the Union before the Homecoming game. Admiring their first place Homecoming float, Chi Omegas and Sigma Chis in the audience remember the many hours of work. 35 ' atr Dn During Chore Night, candidates for Barnwarmer Queen line up sheep for showing. Candidates were nominated by each wom- en ' s living group. Judges chose five finalists on the basis of per- formance of farm chores and answers to technical questions. Agriculture majors plan Barnwarmer, open house Selected 1966 Barnwarmer Queen, Sue Engle reigned at the Ag Barnwarmer Dance attended by more than 300 persons. Before the dance, candidates had performed farm chores and an- swered agricultural questions at the annual Chore Night eliminations. Animal Husbandry Today Midway U.S.A. took first place honors among Ag Science Day exhibits, giving Block and Bridle Club its second consecutive winning trophy. Twelve other exhibits were displayed at the spring 1965 open house. Approximately 2,200 visitors, including 4-H and Future Farmers of America members, inspected the exhibits. Students set up the open house in Call hall and the Animal Industries building. Twinkling eyes, a big smile and a sigh of elation reflect the feelings of Sue Engle as she is crowned Barnwarmer Queen. 36 Ag queen candidate Sue Engle displays her talent of driving a tractor in preparation for the final selection on Chore Night. Ag Science Day visitors observe the growth variation of seed crops which have been subjected to different environments. Drawing visitors during the annual Ag Science Day is a poultry science display depicting a method of increasing egg production by selective breeding. Displays and exhibits were designed by students in each of the agriculture departments. 37 Ag entrants calm their beef steers with showing sticks while the judges rate the cattle. Individuals were judged not only for showmanship of the animals, but also for grooming of the livestock. The Little American Royal climaxed Ag Science Day. u Students show livestock, enter rodeo competition One hundred eleven students exhibited ani- mals during the 37th annual Little American Royal in beef cattle, quarter horse, swine, sheep and dairy divisions. Grand champion showman honors went to George Teagarden in the Block and Bridle division and John Toney in the dairy division. The Royal was dedicated to David Mackintosh, professor of animal husbandry. He was faculty adviser to the Little American Royal for 30 years, retiring in 1964. K-State students captured first place in five of eight events in the sixth annual rodeo held here. Eleven universities participated in the event sponsored by the Rodeo Club and the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. One hundred fifty persons participated in the contests in Ahearn Field House where Max Worthington was named All-Around Cowboy. 38 Jannette Robinson, 1965 Barnwarmer queen, awards George Teagarden a Little American Royal showmanship award. With just a few seconds left, Dallas Goble spurs on his saddled bronc to take first in K- State ' s annual Intercollegiate Rodeo. Throwing a steer and tying three of its legs, a steer wrestling contestant fights against both the clock and the animal to win. Saddling a 700-pound steer which has never been ridden and riding the animal to the winner ' s circle of the arena is the goal of the three-man fraternity teams. Delta Upsilon won a travel- ing trophy in the event sponsored by Chapara|os Club. Wildcat pepsters boost school spirit for games From football to basketball and track to intra- murals, Wildcat spirit gained momentum through the support and influence of the cheerleaders, the pep band, pep club and the students. It was evi- dent in the pep rallies and Homecoming bonfire, the banner headlines in the Collegian preceding a game and the scramble for tickets before scar- city raised the prices. Aggieville merchants joined the crusade of spirit with colorful window depic- tions of football and basketball foes. Arousing the enthusiasm of students, Willie the Wildcat, whose identity is unknown to students, converses with a fellow worker. i Not only hats but also voice volume make a senior section obvious. One football and basketball game honors seniors. Cheerleaders TOP ROW: Tammy Goynier, Kathy Gaynier, Betty Wortmon, Sharon Edgar. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Coburn, Tom Jacobitz, Cheryl Jarvis, Sue Turner. Enthusiastic approval is evident in the action of a K-State supporter as the Scoreboard lights register two more points. K-Steppers, a marching and twirling corps of six girls, accom- pany band members onto the field at all home football games. 41 EVAL Visitors take a look into the world of microbiology, just one area of clinical study for veterinary medicine students. Vets, home economists host college open houses Nearly 3,500 visitors acquainted themselves with career possibilities while attending Hallway to Opportunities, the 1965 Home Economics Hospitality Day. Featured in the exhibits repre- senting 1 1 fields were food demonstrations, a model kitchen for the handicapped, fashion sketches of visitors and a nursery school labora- tory. Activities for the day included a luncheon, tours of freshman women ' s dormitories and a fashion show of the latest collegiate wear. Exhibits in surgery, radiology and feline pedi- atrics attracted more than 9,000 visitors to Veter- inary Medicine Open House on Parents ' Day. Featured attractions included a display about animal cancer and its relation to humans, an obedience trial dog show, a cutting horse demon- stration and an exhibit of bacteria grown to de- pict a sunflower. Nebraska University ' s pre-veter- inary medicine club exhibited pathogen-free hogs developed by the University ' s veterinarians. Horse and rider maneuver with speed and agility in the cattle cutting demonstration at Veterinary Medicine Open House. 42 Brightly lighted, a dog ' s skeleton from the anatomy department is among the many displays at Veterinary Medicine Open House. The skeleton, used also for class purposes, is displayed in Dykstra Hospital, which is the hub of open house activities. K-State Singers, wearing red dinner jackets and blue beaded dresses, perform a medley of show tunes on Hospitality Day. For the fashion show at the Hospitality Day program, a coed models an outfit made in a tailoring or pattern study course. 43 A torch bearer starts Open House by setting his torch on the front steps of Seaton after the traditional marathon from K-Hill. Weighing between 60,000 and 70,000 pounds and equipped with a nuclear warhead, the Minuteman missile is displayed. Engineers, architects vie for Open House prizes More than 7,000 persons visited the forty- second annual Engineers ' and Architects ' Open H ouse. Developing the Space Age was the theme for Open House. Growth effect caused by misting plants with carbon dioxide was the win- ning departmental exhibit displayed by agricul- tural engineering. Civil engineering placed sec- ond, while the College of Architecture and De- sign won third. In one exhibit, guides explained operation of the Triga II nuclear reactor. The American So- ciety of Military Engineers displayed a Nike- Hercules guided missile and a six-story high Air Force Minuteman. Steel Ring, engineering hon- orary, programmed the Open House activities and presented awards. 44 Placed in front of the Union, the Nike-Hercules is a surface- to-air missile with a range of more than 75 nautical miles. St. Pat and St. Patricia, Tom Eagles and Jean Kinsey, view a robot on their tour of Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Winning first place honors for the second consecutive year, agricultural engineering ' s exhibit demonstrates irrigation. Senate minority leader, Everett M. Dirksen, speaks before the largest convocation crowd. Senator Wayne Morse conducts a question and answer period about Viet Nam policy. David Schoenbrun, former CBS Paris correspondent, speaks at the first fall con- vocation. The topic of his review was French Policy and Charles de Gaulle. 46 :: :, Art Buchwald reviews At Large With Buchwald, his nation- ally syndicated column, during a discussion with journalists. Students seek the autograph of Eric Sevareid, CBS news com- mentator, following his speech on national and world situations. Convocation lectures stir students ' views, opinions Well-known individuals, including a Supreme Court justice, a syndicated columnist and a tele- vision news commentator, addressed student con- vocations conducted in Ahearn Field House. Each convocation was followed by a question and an- swer period in the Union lounge. Several speak- ers, whose schedules allowed, visited appropriate afternoon classes for discussions. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas spoke on The Supreme Court and American History. The syndicated columnist and presi- dent of Random House and Modern Library, Bennett Cerf, reviewed What Movies and TV are Doing to Literature Today. C. Northcote Parkinson presented a humorous analysis of the ' laws ' of business operation, based on his best selling book, Parkinson ' s Law. 47 I Parent ' s Day entertainment was climaxed by the Back Porch Majority, featuring the group with down home sounds. Back Porch Majority, a folk group formerly understudies of the New Christy Minstrels, entertain 1,700 in Ahearn Field House. Righteous Brothers head campus entertainment list Concerts by the Righteous Brothers, the Back Porch Majority and the Bluemont Singers headed the list of big name talent entertaining at Uni- versity performances. Students completed ques- tionnaires at the Activities Carnival about their entertainment preferences. The Union ' s 40-mem- ber campus entertainment committee used the results in choosing performers. Combined attend- ance at the Righteous Brothers and the Back Porch Majority concerts totaled almost 5,000. The Bluemont Singers, formerly a local folk singing group, returned to campus in the spring to present a program. Other vocal and instru- mental combos, including Spider and the Crabs, were secured for after-game dances in the Union. 48 Backstage after a 90-minute concert, a Collegian reporter in- terviews the Righteous Brothers, Bob Hatfield and Bill Medley. Combining spirituals and the blues with rock ' n roll, the Right- eous Brothers produce a sound which brought them success. Typical of the many bands which appeared on campus during the year are Spider and the Crabs, the group which played for a Union dance after the KU game. Other dance bands were the Jerms, the Thieves, the Red Dogs and the Flippers. 49 : e Sir Called the Brahms Piano Quartet because the piano leads, the group plays Brahms and Mozart in the Chapel Auditorium. Cultural series presents play, classical musicians Manhattan Artist Series and Chamber Music Series sponsored eight concerts featuring interna- tionally renowned music talent. The two series worked with a budget of more than $13,000. Professional groups hired by the Chamber Music Series presented four concerts for audiences composed of general public and students admit- ted at reduced prices. Performances were given by the Brahms Piano Quartet of Italy, the Vienna Trio and the Prague Quartet of Austria and the Renaissance Quartet. Manhattan Artists Series presented a variety of entertainment with a play, The Subject was Roses, a baritone soloist, duo pianists and the Minneapolis Symp hony. 50 Baritone Eugene Holmes and his accompanist perform songs that range from Beethoven and Handel to Negro spirituals. Featuring two violins, a viola and a cello, the Netherlands String Quartet plays selections from Beethoven and Schubert. Chamber Music Series group, the Renaissance Quartet, visits backstage with Luther Leavengood, music department head. 51 Head harem girl, a Kappa Alpha Theta, threatens a stand-up strike unless the Sigma Chi sheik raises his wives ' wages. Harry Hero holds a pose of horror in one of the freezes when all action stopped momentarily in the Tri Delta-Phi Delt skit. Poor shoe sales, indicated by the graph, spur salesman Har- ley Davidson to action in the Chi Omega-Sigma Phi Epsilon skit. Five months work culminates in backstage excitement after Del- ta Delta Delta and Phi Delta Theta won first in Harlequinade. w ..... : :.-::: As the Alpha Tau Omega March hare in Malice with Alice winds his clock, an Alpha Xi Delta completes make-up application before Harlequinade begins. Tri Delta-Phi Belt melodrama wins Harlequinade Mississippi Mishap, a take-off on a show- boat melodrama, earned Delta Delta Delta and Phi Delta Theta first place in Harlequinade. Theme of the forty-ninth production was From Where I Stand. From 15 minutes in previous years, the length of skit performance was in- creased to 20 minutes. The number of skits was decreased from six to four. Along with these changes came the name Harlequinade, first named Aggie Pops and later Y-Orpheum. An audience of almost 2,000 attended the two-night performance at the Manhattan Municipal Audi- torium. Two drama critics judged the skits each night before awarding trophies Saturday evening. Chi Omega and Sigma Phi Epsilon won sec- ond place with their skit, Back in the Saddles Again. The skit portrayed a saddle oxford fac- tory approaching financial ruin after the Board of Regents banned saddle shoes from campus. The problem was solved when the factory won a contract to sell saddle shoes to the ROTC depart- ment. Whereistan with Love, by Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma Chi, revolved around a brain- less ruler whose harem rose in revolt. To end the program Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Tau Omega produced a version of the fairy tale, Alice in Wonderland. The cast dubbed the skit Malice with Alice for the Greek competition. 53 ,-+ Prior to the opening session, students representing Communist nations picket in front of the Union for admission of Red China. Communist China issue sparks MUN discussion Clapping, shoe-pounding and a walk-out of the U.S. delegation highlighted Model United Na- tions discussion on the admission of Red China. During the three-day session, student delegates reviewed disarmament and problems in Rhodesia and the Union of South Africa. More than 100 seven-man delegations heard a Yugoslav official keynote the first day ' s session. Sponsored by K- State for the third time, MUN activities closed with a delegates ' banquet and a debate between British and University students on the feasibility of continuing the United Nations. Members of the Cuban delegation prepare a 10-minute posi tion statement to deliver at the opening General Assembly 54 Steven Lorson, who later attended the Radio station KSDB-FM interviews a John Stoessinger, a guest professor. Midwest MUN, is head U. S. delegate. delegate to the General Assembly. discusses the U.N. seating of Red China. Questions concerning new countries of Africa are reviewed by delegates representing African nations. During the three-day session, visiting high school students also heard delegates table the disarmament question and review problems in Rhodesia. 55 6; ' h . Reading an excerpt from one of the scenes in Streetcar Named Desire, students tryout for parts. Presented in May, the play was the last production of the year by the K-State Players. Tryouts, observed by the director, were open to all. 56 Bursting into a rage, General Saint Pe chokes his wife when she reveals her betrayal in The Waltz of the Toreadors. 4 K-State Players produce Purple Masque stagings Staging five dramatic productions in the Purple Masque Theatre, K-State Players opened the season with Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ? The comedy, written by Edward Albee, was a satire involving two Midwest college pro- fessors and their wives. Wallace Dace was director. Because royalty rights for original music to The Waltz of the Toreadors would have prohibited presentation here, faculty member Thomas Steunenberg wrote new music. Betty Norris directed the play. The dramatized version of the Grimm ' s broth- ers fairy tale, Rumplestiltskin, was presented before Christmas for Manhattan and Chapman school children. In order that all third through sixth grade students could see the production, actors staged it 10 times. The tale, by Charlotte Shortpenning, was directed by Betty Cleary. After jumping from a window in a suicide attempt, Mademoi- selle Euverte is saved during The Waltz of the Toreadors. Actors produce ' Luther ' before sell-out audience Staged before a sell-out crowd, Luther por- trayed the life of the Reformation leader Martin Luther. The play dramatized the ambiguities of men ' s motives, intentions and accomplishments. Director of the three-act drama set during medi- eval times was Dennis Denning. From the point of loneliness, a strange bond between a Negro cook and a white child was re- vealed in the classic drama, The Member of the Wedding, produced by Betty Gary. The last pro- duction staged was A Streetcar Named Desire. Backstage workers construct props for Luther, according to specifications provided by research of the Reformation period. After passing out from too much brandy, Honey feels better and takes another drink in Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Flying into a rage about his son Luther entering the monastery, Luther ' s father denounces the church to friends of the family. Arguing with the guards, the miller and his wife struggle to uncover the name given to the baby princess by Rumplestiltskin. } I have the power to forgive sins, says John Tentzel, selling indulgences in an oration which sparks Luther into revolt. 59 During semester break, the 59 voices in Varsity Men ' s Glee Club harmonize in Monterrey at one of four concert appear- fri E.O M: M MF( C.E. !C ances they made while in Mexico. They appeared on television twice, adding Spanish songs to their medley of American tunes. 60 Varsity Men ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: David R. Yeo, Randall L. Harmison, Larry E. Greene, John F. Dillon, Donnie D. Schrag, Dennis E. Rork, Paul D. Stephenson, Lee E. Franklin. SECOND ROW: Darryl D. Smutz, Wayne H. MacKirdy, Clifford Ochampaugh, Robert D. Steiger, James R. Madden, Jon F. Thomas, Richard E. Fagerberg, Stephen R. Pickard. THIRD ROW: Keith W. Hooper, Thomas Z. Beery, David J. Unruh, Frank L. Woofter, Paul E. Lundgren, Daniel W. Young, Layton M. Perry. FOURTH ROW: Craig P. Helwig, Tom L. Sykes, Joe E. Farrar, Dennis C. Englisby, Marcus L. Knight, Marc W. Zimmerman, Robert F. Pouly. FIFTH ROW: Lindley J. Reimer, Robert E. Buchan, Chester V. Rhoads, Paul A. Stewart, Receiving a personal welcome home, a wandering musician returns from the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club trip to Mexico City. I television icon tunes- W. Baldwin, Larry B. Massey, Larry G. Cornwell. SIXTH ROW: David A. Warner, Richard G. Sanders, Gary E. O ' Hara, Kenneth L. Mulanax, John S. Wittenborn, Don A. Hill, Karmon D. Almquist. SEVENTH ROW: Webster H. Sill, Melvin E. Thompson, Thomas W. Hunter, Randy D. Hassler, Dennis D. Combrink, Cecil W. Pearce, Gaylon J. Nettles, Rodney D. Petersen. EIGHTH ROW: Thomas A. Feldkamp, Allan L. Fedosky, Roger M. Thorp, Douglas W. Williams, Edwin B. Brockway, Stephen L. Guthrie, Robert L. Marrs. BOTTOM ROW: Louise S. Keucher, Morris D. Hayes, Joyce E. McCready. Men ' s glee club travels, gives Mexican concerts Traveling to Mexico to give six performances was the highlight of the year for the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. The Binational Center, an or- ganization promoting cultural exchange pro- grams, arranged for the glee club ' s trip and the concerts in Mexican cities. During the year, the glee club gave 27 off-cam- pus performances and a concert in the Field House. The National Choral Director ' s Conven- tion in Kansas City gave the group the only standing ovation of the convention after its program of Baroque and Romantic numbers. More than 1,000 representatives from every major university heard this performance. Mem- bers of the glee club in the past three years have included three student body presidents and a Favorite Man on Campus. More than 500 men auditioned for the 58 available positions. 61 Kansas State University Concert Choir TOP ROW: Keith E. Watkins, Edward L. Adams, Maurice D. Penner, Paul L. Sternberger, Thomas C. Roberts, Paul A. Stewart, Stephen M. Burns, Craydon D. McDonald, Stephen M. Leete, John H. Galloway, Roberto F . Reyes, Daniel W. Young, Jack H. Marker, Richard H. Mc- Vay, Anthony R. Mason, Samuel D. Caughron, Gary R. Cave, John S. Thomason, Terry L. Meyers. SECOND ROW: Wayne A. Pearson, Cecil W. Pearce, James A. Horders, Daniel D. McAteer, Dennis D. Combrink, Philip M. Ballantyne, James L. Bush, Sharon L. Slocum, Susan M. Yarnall, Diane M. Smith, Miriam L. Lans- downe, Jacqueline G. Matthews, Robert A. Burnett, Vaughn L. Nelson, John R. Clark, Raymond D. Runkel, Robyn D. Brooks, Douglas A. Ohlde, Larry N. Carey, Rodney M. Bates, Leslie C. Longberg. THIRD ROW: Carol M. Biby, Marilyn R. Kuhn, Marilyn P. Baird, Rebecca S. Marold, Joyce D. Cooper, Susan K. Goold, Danna L. Garten, Polly A. Coombs, Myrna M. Orte, Nancy A. Theobald, Barbara A. Chase, Sue A. Diller, Marguerite Habiger, Jacqueline K. Marteney, Janet K. Groene, Diana K. Loetel, Martha C. Sanders, Rebecca J. Smutz. BOTTOM ROW: William R. Fischer, Joline F. Oberhelman, Marilyn S. Robbins, Joyce E. Mc- Cready, Margie E. Vathauer, Alice L. Pearson, Janis K. Burkholder, Carol J. Stevens, Mary K. Moyle, Arlene S. Fair, Pam L. Harrington, Jo A. Spencer, Re- becca I. Long, Margaret K. Craig, Judith A. Lukins, Elizabeth H. Voelker, Margaret C. Cain, Nancy D. Tarrant, Colleen M. Ramsour, Sharrie A. Snell. Apollo Men ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: Bernard W. Vandorn, Kenton M. Grigg, Michael Verschelden, Tommy R. Carr, Don A. Hill, Dale L. Somers, John H. Banks, Robert M. Socolofsky, Steven R. Livengood, Douglas A. Droge, Dexter A. Vergin, Dale G. Litton, Frank W. Hoover, Mark D. Schrock, Craig S. Rowlen, Michael M. Kelly, James M. Kauffeld, Jerry F. Donahy, Raymond D. Runkel. SECOND ROW: Steven R. Wiechman, Richard L. Newkirk, Dean A. Darnell, Douglas K. Peters, Lanny R. Hall, Roger W. Herren, Donald R. Frikken, Jacob E. Mertz, Stephen W. Peirce, David P. Tollefson, James S. Jordan, Stephen W. Ficke, Al- bert J. Urich, William B. Smith, Dennis D. Hughes. THIRD ROW: Donald L. Bo- zarth, Wendell F. Cowan, George K. Brummer, Carl E. McKee, Timothy R. Windier, Steven A. Larson, Leslie C. Longberg, Rex C. McGugin, Kenneth K. Eshelman, Robert J. Gallant, Charles R. Kuntz, Fred Schurle, William H. Miller, BOTTOM ROW: Morris D. Hayes, Robert J. Stout, Steven L. Frickey, Jerry D. Kazmaier, Glenn A. Raines, Lowell R. Finley, John M. Englisby, Kenneth W. Kruse, James S. Broers, Kent E. Otte, Garry L. Deines, Carl B. Sivage, Douglas E. Eisen- hour, Randall L. Rich, George A. Gerritz, Harvey D. Thompson, Thomas Teich- graeber, Daniel S. Huffman, Martin E. Benjamin, David C. Powell, Joseph W. Dye, Janice Goodrich, Gail I. Post. Choir, glee clubs present combined performance Climaxing Fine Arts Week, the Kansas State University Concert Choir, Apollo Men ' s Glee Club and Women ' s Glee Club presented a com- bined concert conducted by Margaret Hillis, di- rector of the Chicago Symphony Chorus. Spon- sored by the Organization of Choral Union, more than 600 vocalists performed in the presen- tation of Mendelssohn ' s Elijah. Concert Choir, under the direction of William R. Fischer, at- tended the National Conference of American Choral Directors Association. The choir also presented the twenty-first Christmas Vespers. 62 Women ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: Patricia A. Krauter, Sandra L. Olson, Paula L. Sanford, Vickie L. Nuss, Carolyn R. McMonamon, Carolyn G. Bartholomew, Dianne F. Nehring, Kathleen L. Haberbosch, Linda J. Chapman, Loretta J. Huber, Palle M. Nebgen. SECOND ROW: Martha J. Jellison, Rosalind J. Ridgway, Chris- tine E. Pray, Carol M. Wichmon, Barbara K. Richard, Geraldme S. Trojovsky, Jacquelyn M. Weisser, Melinda Bigbee, Jean A. Hoppas, Natalie J. Parker, Karen E. Linscheid, Sally J. Hinchman. THIRD ROW: Mary E. Glenn, Karen J. Sanborn, Sharon M. George, Ruth E. Annis, Beverly A. Dearing, Judith K. Nulty, Carolyn E. Brass, Betty J. Billinger, Lana J. Gfeller, Alice J. Sheik, Wilma M. Hazen, Bar- bara G. Hochuli. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara L. Reed, Margaret J. Marsh, Peggy J. Erickson, Donna R. Simmons, Suzanne Parker, Marilyn K. Weisser, Cheryl L Gfeller, Nancy A. Young, Irene S. Skonberg, Jeanne A. Johnson, Knstie K. Jocobson, Merry J. Kanawyer. Under the direction of Jean Sloop, members of the predomi- for their performance of the Magnificat. Members, who meet nantly freshman and sophomore Women ' s Glee Club rehearse twice weekly for hour practices, are selected in auditions. OTKXB :: CM. :-, ? ,,-, :- - I i .- . i .. : . merican ; hoiral 63 Madrigal Singers TOP ROW: Richard H. McVay, Jerry D. Kaz- maier, Craydon D. McDonald, Al- bert J. Urich. SECOND ROW: Douglas E. Eisenhour, Karmon D. Almquist, Randall L. Harmison, Paul A. Stewart, Delencey A. Smith. THIRD ROW: Regena K. Alexander, Myrna S. Rains, Gloria J. Delich, Martha J. Seitz, Melinda Bigbee. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn S. Lemon, Martha E. Caughron, Martha M. Fly, Nancy A. Young, Norla M. Stephens, Marcia S. Monahan. i K- State Singers request U.S.O. tour to Far East K-State Singers requested their fourth U.S.O. tour, a trip to the Far East. With five new mem- bers, they arranged a new show idea in which all seven men played instruments while the women accompanied in solo medleys. Proceeds from more than 50 performances provided 15 music scholarships. Extra shows were scheduled to raise money for the Margene Savage Memorial. Miss Savage was the reigning Miss Kansas and a member of the group at the time of her death in an automobile accident in May, 1965. Specializing in music of the Baroque and Ren- aissance, the Madrigal Singers made an interna- tional tour to Monterrey, Mexico to participate in four concerts and two television shows. Di- rected by George Leedham, the Civic Orchestra presented the Christmas concert and accom- panied the Chorus for the Elijah performance. Civic Orche stra TOP ROW: Mary M. McManis, Jamie S. McKay, Danny J. Kel- ler, George Leedham, Richard G. Sanders, Warren Walker, Elizabeth A. Dick. SECOND ROW: Carolyn L. Barney, Marjorie A. Wallace, Patricia S. Wallace, Karen S. Jones, Sharrie A. Snell, Janean L. Miller, Monica Flinner, William Beck- man, Joe E. Farrar, Beverly S. Old, Steven R. Beck, Ruth E. Schroeder, Thomas A. Feldkamp, William C. Brussow, Gary L. Hood, Jacqueline M. Smith, Carolyn L. McFarland, John V. Heitman, Joseph P. Konzem, Dennis W. Minter, Ann L. Cravens, Frances R. Mullmix. THIRD ROW: Dennis V. Underjerg, Patricia A. An- derson, Bee Epstein, Helen E. Packard, Sidonie A. Schafer, James H. Regehr, Masanabu Ikemiya, Eugene H. Copeland, Nola M. Rosenow, Judith P. Houdy- shell, Michael M. Trollman, Martha Corhan, Martha J. Betton, Linnetta A. John- son, William H. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Michael K. Ireland, Winona W. Black- burn, Jacques C. Voois (pianist), Linda C. Shaw, Linda K. Woellhof, Linda L. Williams, Kaye A. Clinesmith, Martha M. Fly, Carolyn J. Rippe. 64 K-State Singers Carol A. Gaston, Robyn D. Brooks, William R. Fischer, director, Judith I. Hysom, James A. Harders, Sharon L. Slocum, James L. Bush, Marilyn L Hall, Patrick H. Burch, Polly A. Coombs, Wayne A. Pearson, Susan K. Goold, Samuel D. Caughron, Martha C. Sanders, Gary R. Cave. K-State Singers present a variety entertainment program dur- students, the group filmed two numbers for a campus talent ing intermission at the Homecoming dance. Composed of 14 television show to raise money for their Margene Savage fund. F -JL r r - f 65 ' ,:. v Watching intensely from the sidelines, the Wildcat all-male marching band awaits its turn on the field. The band performs at parades, all home football games and several out-of-town games. Twirling K-steppers lead the men in their routines. Concert Band TOP ROW: William L. Schubert, Mary M. McManis, Jamie S. McKay, Connie M. McClure, Danny J. Keller, Thomas M. Nelson, Dennis L. Miner, Marcus L. Knight. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline D. Spears, Paul L. Spainhour, Te- mar K. Long, Carol A. Kratina, Irene S. Skonberg, Joseph F. Keel, Kay L. Howell, David D. Jackson, Beverly J. Salter, Mary C. Brookens. THIRD ROW: Margaret A. Ewing, Madelyn C. Dixon, Eugene H. Copeland, Mary L. Esau, Peggy A. Brown, Nancy L. Winter, Susanne F. Little. BOTTOM ROW: Norman E. Ruediger, Martha J. Betton, Mary E. Windels, Constance A. Schrag, William A. Stoskopf. rroutins - ' ' ' ' ' - :. PW Band Day brings many state high school bands to campus to perform at half-time break under Paul Shull, band director. Concert Band TOP ROW: Gary T. Lawlis, Billy V. Anton, John V. Heitman, Eugene I. Holdsworth, Paul Shull, Bradford G. Blaker, William I. Shoemaker, Quinton R. Kidd, Gary J. Garwood, Gary L. Smith, Carolyn L. McFarland. SEC- OND ROW: Joe E. Farrar, Ruth E. Schroeder, Steven R. Beck, Arthur S. Harris, Arlene R. Dahm, Wayne C. Faulconer, William C. Brussow, Harry E. Blow, Paul E. Concert Band presents concerts, tours Kansas With the majority of its members non-music majors, the Concert Band presented two campus concerts in addition to a three-day tour to Kansas high schools. Conducted by Paul Shull, the band completed the year by playing at commencement. The Pep Band, directed by Eugene Holdsworth, performed at all home basketball games. Other bands included the Varsity Band, Wildcat March- ing Band, Jazz Workshop Ensemble and Jazz Laboratory Ensemble. Featured twirlers Jan Miller and Dick Middleton display their talent with batons at football games and a basketball half-time. Lundgren, James Q. Kohler. THIRD ROW: Gary L. Lewis, Thomas A. Feldkamp, Sandra A. Davidson, Roberta A. Moore, Paula L. Sanford, Shirley A. Garrett. BOTTOM ROW: Nola M. Rosenow, Judith P. Houdyshell, Carol L. Frazier, Helen E. Packard. Din ' :: Copy pencil and pica gauge in hand, the Collegian features editor takes her turn in the slot. Editing students sit around the semi-circle to correct copy and write headlines as the editor makes the page layout, assigns head sizes and approves copy. 68 Board approves $60,000 for Collegian offset press Appropriations for $60,000 were passed by the Board of Student Publications to purchase an off-set press for the Collegian. The new press will be capable of producing 24-page papers as well as printing in color. Published for the first time this year was the 1 12-page University Edition of the Collegian, which was distributed by mail to all new freshmen. The number of pages printed by the Collegian totaled 350 more than last year, and the average size of the daily paper increased to 12 pages. Mushrooming advertising outdated the former eight-page average. Director of Student Publications, Jack Backer guides Royal Purple, Collegian and Student Directory staffs and personnel. 9 Leroy Towns and Connie Miles use a pica ruler to determine correct type sizes they plan to use for Collegian headlines. Type for the Collegian is set by a linotype machine, operated like a typewriter. Each line of type is cast in hot lead. 69 Fall and Spring Collegian Editorial Staffs TOP ROW: Sherryl L. Diller, fall librarian, spring news editor; Judith A. Cowdrey, fall features editor; Margaret J. Lange, fall news editor, spring assistant managing editor; Timothy J. Fields, fall photo editor; Lora M. Smith, spring librarian; Mama D. Hart, fall staff writer. SECOND ROW: Bruce C. Coonrod, fall night editor, spring assistant spe- cial sections editor; Susan L. Rosenkrantz, fall inside page editor, spring day edi- tor; Vernon D. Parker, fall and spring staff writer; Diana K. Hyames, spring edi- torial editor; Mary J. Pretzer, fall features assistant editor, spring features editor. In planning for the next day ' s Collegian, staff members use copy pencils, glue and a working knowledge of editing marks. THIRD ROW: Charles L. Beach, fall assistant sports editor; Dana C. Wethington, fall wire editor, spring day editor; James F. Warren, spring assistant sports edi- tor; Edward L. Dent, fall assistant sports editor, spring sports editor. BOTTOM ROW: James L. Garver, spring photo editor; Leland K. Johnson, fall sports edi- tor; Edgar A. Chamness, spring assistant news editor; Robert W. Rice, spring as- sistant editorial page editor; Jon M. Lowe, fall editorial editor, spring night editor. Journalism field trips polish writing techniques Field trips to Minneapolis and Garden City gave journalism students an opportunity to im- prove writing skills under the guidance of an ex- perienced newspaper st aff. Using remodeled and expanded newsroom facilities, the Collegian staff introduced human-interest columns, student health and church news and special sections fo- cusing on University problems and improvements. During the spring semester, the Collegian was distributed for the first time in the Student Union. In competition through March, news and fea- tures entered in the sixth annual William Ran- dolph Hearst writing contest earned the depart- ment a second-place standing among national journalism schools. Chuck Powers, former Col- legian editor, won first prize for a story on his first parachute jump. In the fall, the department invited 300 Kansas editors for an Editors ' Day session and was selected as a center for the na- tional Journalism Education Association. 70 r.KJHOM SXrt Mr t,W : -: Susie Miller, fall Collegian editor, and Leroy Towns, spring Collegian editor, complete a front page layout for the paper. While on a field trip to Garden City, journalism students write stories under the guidance of professional newspapermen. ]ues en City i-toini- fan ex- led and an staff student ionsfo ements. an was Union, jidfea- nRan- depart- .arional er Col- on his Ttment s ' Dav thena- When working on Collegian story assignments, reporting stu- dents find the telephone an indispensable tool for interviews. 71 Summer Collegian Staff Editor William H. Morris, Advertising Manager Judith A. Cowdrey, Marna D. Hart, Margaret J. Lange, James L. Garver, Robert Smith, Jibade O. Oyekan, Vernon D. Parker, Susan L. Rosenkranz, Douglas G. Groes- beck, Jon M. Lowe, Edgar A. Chamness. Summer journalists publish 112-page newspaper Publishing eight weekly newspapers and the first University Edition were responsibilities of summer journalism students. Designed to inform new students of life at K-State, the University Edition contained 112 pages in sections on gen- eral information, sports, housing, activities, cul- ture, academics and politics. Listings of students, faculty and staff appeared in the Student Directory, edited by Sherryl Diller. Coverage included organizations and regulations and policies followed by University students. Under the direction of Wayne Perk and Tom Haas, Collegian fall and spring advertising man- agers, advertising sales doubled over the previous year ' s. Approximately 25 students comprised the staff which serviced accounts in the Manhattan area. Salesmen received commissions. Royal Purple and Collegian head photographer Jim Garver took pictures of campus activities and sports events and supervised the darkroom. Compiling information and directing distribution are tasks of Sherryl Diller, Student Directory editor. University Edition Staff TOP ROW: Mary J. Pretzer, Wayne L. Perk, Douglas G. Groesbeck, James L. Garver, Charles T. Powers. SECOND ROW: Bertram R. Biles, Marna D. Hart, Bart Everett. BOTTOM ROW: Judith A. Cowdrey, Jon M. Lowe, Jan M. Jernigan, Margaret J. Lange. r Collegian Advertising Staff TOP ROW: Victor F. Sholkoski, Charles J. Farmer, Ronald P. Rachesky, Linda E. Bugbee. SECOND ROW: Ross A. Gilchrist, Dana D. Covert, Eugene E. Schinstock. BOTTOM ROW: Frederick McCreary, Wayne L. Perk, Larry E. Cline, Thomas H. Haas. pcnou lid ::.: lakttar. ifaad jkroom. 3.Hott,lor Id Photography editor Jim Garver covers cam- pus activities for the Collegian and R. P. Photographers Paul Burch, Robert Graves, Rachel Scott, John Lietzen and John Springer complete picture assignments for both the Collegian and Royal Purple. Tom Haas and Wayne Perk, Collegian advertising managers, and Bert Biles, Uni- versity Edition business manager, discuss their publications ' financial status. After standing in line for hours, juggling class schedules, and meeting with advisers, students near the end of the line at fall registration in Ahearn Field House. Here they write checks for the 1966 Royal Purple. Nearly 7,000 yearbooks were sold. Royal Purple sales rise, yearbook adds 40 pages Royal Purple sales showed an increase of 800 books over last year ' s total of 6,200. During the first three days of enrollment, 5,800 individual picture receipts were sold, bringing in a revenue of almost $15,000. By the time the final deadline was met, 7,000 books had been sold for $28,000. For the first time, senior pictures were produced in color. Increased University enrollment placed the yearbook in a new Associated Collegiate Press judging category for schools with enrollments of more than 10,000. The yearbook has been rated Ail-American by AGP for 30 consecutive years. Co-assistant editors, Sue Brandner and Linda Solberg schedule all pictures and assign and edit copy and cutlines. Both coeds work closely with the R. P. editor. Editor Carole Fry plans layouts, approves pictures and checks final work of her staff. :-:: ft ha - - -rr Carlo Krehbiel Senior Class Editor Karen Thorsen Features Editor Mark Meseke Sports Editor Connie Miles Organizations Editor Kathryn Heyne Greek Editor JoAnn Dodd Underclass Editor Royal Purple Editorial and Advertising Assistants TOP ROW: Mary A. Covalt, JoAnn Goetz, Gerald R. Means, Mark D. Merica, Margo J. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Jonathan D. Morgenson, Richard P. Overall, Ronald P. Rachesky, Martha A. Schumacher, Dennis R. Sher- roden, Kent D. Taylor. Bob Snider, Royal Purple business manager, com- putes advertising inches with an editorial staff writer. Student Publications secretaries Jan Hedrick and Ruth Foster compile the Royal Purple index and assign the business staff to typing, proofreading and selling RP receipts. Student Publications Business Staff TOP ROW: Elizabeth A. Andersen, Diana K. Barton, Janet L. Boyer. SECOND ROW: Lynda L. Clyne, Mildred L. Dickey, JoAnn Goetz. BOTTOM ROW: Sue J. Kaufman, Linda A. Kirk, Karen A. Kroutil. Yearbook introduces first senior section in color For the first time in the 75-year history of the Royal Purple, senior pictures were reproduced in color. The Royal Purple became one of the first yearbooks in the nation to picture a student sec- Former adviser C. J. Medlin and 1965 editor Becky Fitzgerald add another top-rated yearbook to 29 previous All-Americans. tion in color. Receiving 30 consecutive All-Ameri- can awards since 1936, the record of the Royal Purple was unequaled by any other university yearbook. The winning tradition was established under adviser C. J. Chief Medlin, who retired as manager of Student Publications in 1965. Kansas State Engineer Staff TOP ROW: Larry R. Larsen, Lee E. Franklin, Charles C. Nielson, Barry L. Rafter, Michael H. Foss. SECOND ROW: David N. Ar- noldy, Lowell G. Moore, Douglas A. Robinson, Ralph E. Hibler. BOT- TOM ROW: John M. Flannery, Larry D. Bleything, Greg T. Rock- hold. Touchstone Staff TOP ROW: Robin R. McLean, Mary L. Booth, Judith A. Phillips. SECOND ROW: Linda J. Surtees, Kay A. Magby, Judith A. Cowdrey, David Sadkin. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas A. Kon- dik, William R. Pate, David B. Linstrum. Engineers send magazine to Kansas high schools Issues of the K-State Engineer magazine reached more than 2,000 engineering students and almost 300 Kansas high schools. Aimed at reporting news of the engineering field, the mag- azine was published monthly with articles on both technical and non-technical subjects. Editor Lowell Moore directed news and feature staffs and also entered the magazine in a national con- test sponsored by a college magazine association. Touchstone staff reduces frequency of publication Touchstone staff member s began work early first semester and sold nearly 1,000 copies when the magazine was completed in April. The liter- ary magazine formerly was published on a semes- ter basis. Work chosen for special recognition in Touchstone featured short biographies of submit- ting authors. Sponsored by the English depart- ment to encourage creative talents, the inter-arts publication included poetry and short stories. 77 KSDB-FM radio station broadens news coverage To bring more complete campus news coverage to students, KSDB-FM radio revamped station policy and added more broadcast hours. Campus activities, including Harlequinade and the Miss K-State- Manhattan pageant, were carried live by the station. Managed by students of the de- partment of radio and television, KSDB-FM set up equipment in Weber arena to broadcast from Model United Nations. All varsity basketball games, both home and out-of-town, home freshman basketball games and baseball games were also covered by the station. Dr. Alvin Workman was adviser for the student radio announcers. KSDB-FM Staff-TOP ROW: William F. Spadafora, William P. McAndrew, Pam- ela J. Berkey, Bonnie J. Hamilton, Nancy K. Waddle, Elizabeth A. Hohn, Linda L. Morgan, Stanley R. Kalishman, Larry W. Jackson. SECOND ROW: Geoffrey L. McPartlin, Steven D. Roesler, Patric J. Folwell, Joseph F. Caron, William D. Moore, Mary A. Lowe, Melinda R. Hrabe, William H. Shumard. THIRD ROW: Richard P. Overall, Donald R. Hite. Thomas W. Flannigan, Gary R. Kopp, Dale O. Twaddell, Dale J. Perry, A. L. Workman, Linda A. Richel. BOTTOM ROW: Lewis B. Wilson, Gerald H. Ogden, Don W. Clark, Terry M. Haggard, Bruce A. Boggs, Wright E. Harris. As part of its extended coverage of campus activities, KSDB- FM broadcasts live from the Activities Carnival in the Union. Play by play action of a home basketball game is reported to listeners by radio and television majors working for KSDB-FM. top anc 78 iir Crops Judging Team Arlen W. Etling, James L. Yager, Terrence S. Rice, John W. Schroder, Coach Ernest L. Mader. u UJ Hay and Silage Judging Team Wilfred H. Lehman, Coach Ernest L Mader, Terrence S. Rice, Paul J. Banks, James L. Yager, Carl L Johnson. f t Judging teams rank high in collegiate competition Hay and silage, crops and soil judging teams were successful throughout the year in national competition. Participating for the first time in the North American collegiate contest at Colum- bia, Tenn., the hay and silage judging team took top honors. The competition was conducted in connection with a national grassland field day and conference. Placing second in an intercollegiate contest which was part of the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago, 111., was the crops judging team. The team rated high in seed analysis and ranked fourth in commercial grading and identi- fication. The soils team, following a first place victory at the regional contest at Iowa State University, joined the Iowa State team in repre- senting this region at the national contest at New Mexico State University in May. Orville Bidwell, Gerald Lefmann, Orville Peterson and Lloyd Moden discuss a sample before their next soils judging meet. Dairy Cattle judging Team LaVerne R. Myers, Carrol Camp- bell, Johnny E. Meetz, Larry J. Beat, Ranee K. Headley, Coach G. B. Marion. Mm i Livestock Judging Team Gayl W. Shepard, Coach Don L. Good, Jerald A. Riemann, Dean L. Davis, Edward S. Hodgson, Michael E. Dikeman, John O. Scheele, John R. Teagarden, Howard T. Henry. Judges capture awards in intercollegiate contests Representing K-State in national and inter- national contests were the six judging teams of dairy products, meats, dairy cattle, poultry, wool and livestock. The teams traveled more than 3,000 miles. All teams consistently placed in the upper half among other contestants. Evaluating products ranging from ice cream to cheddar cheese, the dairy products judging team placed sixth at a regional contest in Chicago. Ranking second in pork judging and high in beef grading, the meats team placed fifth in interna- tional competition in Madison, Wise. At the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago, 111., the dairy cattle judging team finished behind four other teams in competition with eighteen squads. Poultry judges also brought home awards from the American Royal, while the livestock team captured top honors there. The wool judging team placed fifth in the Amer- ican Royal intercollegiate contest. 80 Dairy Products Judging Team Coach Ross Mickelsen, Kenneth K. Chesney, Paul E. Flagg, Jerald A. Kopp, John W. Toney. FP i: there. Poultry Judging Team John W. Davis, Terry L. Biery, George L. Zabel, Nnakarame A. Nwosa, Coach Amos Kahrs. Wool Judging Team John R. Evans, Orville M. Peterson, Jerold A. Riemann, Johnny E. Meetz, Coach Carl S. Menzies. Meats Judging Team Coach Donald H. Kropf, Samuel C. Nel- son, Kenneth Spangenburg, Stanley W. Grecian, Thomas D. Perrier, Johnny E. Meetz. 81 . III III! I O TAN DING as the proud and vibrant symbol of a rap- idly expanding university, Anderson hall is a sign of Kansas State University 1966. However, the campus land- mark is more than a sign of the present. Anderson also symbolizes the tradition and memories which have marked the 103-year past of the na- tion ' s first land-grant univer- sity. It was built in 1879. Anderson hall Photo by Don Richards U K at] aoc ini cer, ine levi ?a: in! the for pit) a:.; University ' s role includes research, extension work As the first land-grant institution, the Univer- sity conducted research and extension programs and maintained agricultural experiment stations in addition to educating more than 10,000 stu- dents. Within the eight colleges and one school, there were 67 departments. At the graduate level, the master ' s degree was offered in 73 de- partments and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in 26 fields. A professional staff of 1,360 instruc- tors worked with students. Outstanding academic achievements included the Environmental Research Laboratory used for national research, the most extensive study program on wheat and cereal grains in the world and the first and only ac credited nuclear engi- neering undergraduate program in the U.S. Participating In the undergraduate research program, a student receives a $100 grant each semester for her work on a project. General zoology students concentrate to remember details of microscopic animals in preparation for a practical examination. As the semester comes to a close, students find it necessary to devote more hours in the library to prepare for finals. Photo by David von fliesen Pausing for a moment in front of the native stone home of President McCain and his wife, students relax between classes. Students frequently pass the mansion constructed 43 years ago on their way to and from Justin hall and Dickens hall. At a tea following the opening Orientation Week convocation, a freshman student and his parents talk with President McCain. President seeks speakers to discuss controversies Encouraging students to voice political views, President James A. McCain appointed a six- member committee to invite speakers to discuss controversial issues so that students could base their convictions on information and understand- ing. The first speaker was L. Brent Bozell, author, lecturer and attorney. He had won na- tional attention for his best selling book, Mc- Carthy and His Enemies. Efforts to establish better communication be- tween students and administration were empha- sized by a series of Union coffee hours with President McCain. Students were urged to par- ticipate and evoke questions concerning current campus issues. This program expressed Ameri- canism. It was the democratic way in action. James A. McCain, president of the University since 1950, is chairman of the Mid-America State Universities Association. 86 Photo by Studio Royol 87 Co-ordinating K-State functions concerning state finance and public relations affairs is William Avery, governor of Kansas. B K bi - Board of Regents TOP ROW: Whitley Austin, Dwight D. Klinger, Henry A. Bubb, Eldon Sloan, Max Bickford. BOTTOM ROW: Clement H. Hall, Lawrence D. Morgan, Authur H. Cromb, John Eberhardt, Ray R. Evans. Board of Regents moves to prohibit discrimination In a move to prohibit discrimination by frater- nal groups and campus organizations on the basis of race, religion or national origin, the Board of Regents required each group to sign an anti-discrimination pledge. The Regents also de- feated a motion to rescind the two-year campus cigarette sales ban. Working to improve educa- tion in the state, Gov. William Avery proposed a commission to develop Kansas ' cultural arts. By Student Senate request, Faculty Senate ini- tiated a measure requiring all departments to post before registration periods lists of instructors and the courses they teach. After Faculty Senate ap- proval, the University accepted a revised and less restrictive alcoholic beverage code. Fall enrollment for transfer students and entering freshmen in- cludes a complete physical examination and a tuberculosis test. Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Alvin B. Cardwell, general research; Charles M. Correll, his- torian; David G. Danskin, counsel- ing center; Theodore O. Dodge, budget office; George R. Eaton, press; A. Thornton Edwards, hous- ing. SECOND ROW: Francis D. Farrell, president emeritus; Ran- dolph F. Gingrich, physical plant; H. Dean Hess, alumni; Kenneth M. Heywood, endowment and de- velopment; Hilbert P. Jubelt, stu- dent health; Harold W. Kennedy, aids and awards. BOTTOM ROW: Wendell R. Kerr, veterans service; Joe W. Kraus, library; S. Thomas Parker, computing center; Ralph H. Perry, comptroller; Roland C Swaim, placement center; Forest L Whan, summer school. Faculty Senate TOP ROW: Kotherine Geyer, George Montgomery, Harlan J. Trennepohl, Carroll E. Kennedy, Elden E. Leosure, George R. Eaton, Milton L. Manuel, James C. Mathews. SECOND ROW: Paul S. Wingard, James E. Miller, Eugene J. Laughlin, Roscoe Ellis, Lowell Brandner, Alvin E. Mulanax, Charles L Norton, Arvin L. Workman. THIRD ROW: Charles M. Peccolo, Thomas B. Steu- nenberg, Jordan Y. Miller, Laureston V. Withee, Robert W. Kiser, John Hannah, Richard A. Consigli, William G. Schrenk. BOTTOM ROW: Edwin J. Frick, David L. Carnahan, Norman V. Whitehair, Gustave E. Fairbanks, Walter D. Fisher, Louis H. Douglas, Theodore A. Chadwick, John P. Noonan. V Brown leaves deanship, becomes vice-president Filling a position left vacant by William Bevan, John Lott Brown became vice-president for aca- demic affairs. Bevan, who had been on a year leave of absence, accepted the post of vice-presi- dent of John Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md. Brown had served both as acting vice-presi- dent and dean of graduate school after coming to K-State in July, 1965. A. D. Weber, director of the Office of International Activities, was also on special assignment to Andhra Pradesh Agri- culture University in Hyderabad, India. Replac- ing him was Joseph Hajda, who had just com- pleted a year as adviser to former Secretary of State Christian Herter. A. L. Pugsley, administrative vice-president, served on a two-year chairmanship of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Max Milbourn continued as presidential public relations assistant. Daniel Beatty super- vised a budget of more than $35 million while E. M. Gerritz directed enrollment. Serving as chairman of the Public Relations Council, Max Mil- bourn assists the president in University policy activities. Hoi - : As vice-president, A. L. Pugsley shares the president ' s admin- istrative duties and welcomes visiting dignitaries to campus. Joseph Hajda, acting director of international activities, heads the planning programs for University exchange students. 90 Handling registration and compiling student records are jobs Preparing the annual budget and interpreting the University s in the hands of E. M. Gerritz, dean of admissions and records. fiscal policy are directed to Daniel Beatty, business manager. Students stroll in front of Nichols gymnasium which houses physical education and student operated radio and television stations. Built in 1910, the gymnasium was named for E. R. Nichols, former Kansas State Agriculture College president. Photo by Dovrd von Riesen University Information consolidates news offices Under the direction of Kenneth Thomas, University Information consolidated in one ad- ministrative unit all existing campus information offices to use personnel and facilities more effi- ciently. The extension radio and television divi- sion received a federal grant of S3 7, 500 to pro- duce a 60-second, filmed, spot announcement. The film, concerning the safe, effective use of pesticides, was distributed nationally. Heads of the different se rvices within Univer- sity Information were David von Riesen, photo- graphic services; Dean Kenny, University publi- cations; Carl Rochat, University news; Paul DeWeese, sports information; Jack Burke, radio and television; and E. D. Warner, extension. Taking campus pictures for University publications and depart- ments is David von Riesen, director of photographic services. As University sports publicity director, Paul DeWeese doubles as a radio announcer for sports events both at home and away. University Information Paul DeWeese, sports publicity director; Jack M. Burke, radio station KSAC manager; Dean Kenny, University publications; Carl Rochat, University news director; David von Riesen, photo services director; E. D. Warner, extension information editor; Kenneth Thomas, University information director. Explaining University research activities are students manning a public relations booth at the Kansas State Fair at Hutchinson. 93 As head of Student Personnel Services, Dean Chester Peters oversees the work of five deans, who along with him work with student activities and problems. Dean Peters is also adviser to Blue Key and chairman of Faculty Council on Student Affairs. Dean of students adds Friesen, Frith to staff In filling the position vacated during the sum- mer by Ralph Prusok, Walter Friesen worked as associate dean of men. He supervised both fra- ternity and Orientation activities. Assistant Dean Thomas Frith filled a new job created to coordi- nate residence hall social and educational pro- grams. Directing the over-all program of student affairs was Chester Peters, dean of students. Mar- garet Lahey, associate dean of women, studied innovations in personnel and higher education in New York during a spring semester sabbatical leave. Dean Lahey ' s duties were assumed by Assistant Dean Caroline Peine. Assistant Dean Theodore Heermance advised 500 foreign stu- dents from 57 countries. Operation of the entire division was centered in Holtz hall. Rarely ever closing during the day, the library keeps its doors open during Thanksgiving and Christmas vacations. Library hours were extended 12 hours per week, opening at 7:45 a.m. and closing at 1 1 p.m. to provide additional study time for students. This program is beneficial for employed students and those remaining on campus during housing vacation. Photo by Dovid von Riese . . ffi Hi , Checking ACT test scores, Margaret Lahey and Caroline Peine handle achievement records of incoming freshman women. Supervising organizations as Associated Women Students and Off -Campus Women is also a part of the deans ' responsibilities. Walter Friesen advises Interfraternity Council, while Thomas Frith oversees residence hall programs for the University. Orienting foreign students and helping them find housing for their stay in Manhattan is handled by Theodore Heermance. 95 i Chemistry graduate students work on a preliminary problem in mercury photosentization in preparation for their semester research project. Using a high vacume technique aids in un- derstanding processes by which energy is transferred in gases. 96 Graduate dean becomes academic vice-president Serving his first full year as dean of Graduate School, John Lott Brown was appointed vice- president of academic affairs for the University in February. Dean Brown served on a committee of the National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration while maintaining a research program in sensory perception, an area in which he has re- ceived international recognition. Cooperation of the faculty in planning grad- uate curriculums led to the development of pro- grams embracing more than one department. Doctoral programs in food science, probability and statistics and mathematics were authorized by the Board of Regents. Masters ' Degree pro- grams introduced were in fields of linguistics, modern and classical languages, sociology and anthropology, and political science. R. Dean Dragsdorf, a physics professor here since 1948, now fills the position of associate dean of Graduate School. Dean John Lott Brown of Graduate School travels extensively in efforts to promote the University ' s image in foreign countries. 97 Examining a plant to see if he has succeeded in a plant breed- many experiments the department conducts in areas such as mg experiment, a horticulture major participates in one of plant adaptability to climate change and the control of insects. 98 1 In a research study of genetics, blood of an adult chicken is transferred to the veins of a chick embryo of same blood type. As agriculture experiment station director, Floyd Smith is in charge of experimental research conducted throughout Kansas. Ag college, KU join to study water conservation Established by Congress, the Kansas Water Resources Research Institute studied conserva- tion, expansion of state water supplies, and the hydrologic cycle. Allocations for the joint project of the College of Agriculture and the University of Kansas reached $142,000 for the first year of research. Future college plans included courses for training in water engineering. Another project was the establishment of a charcoal brickette plant in Shepotpa. It was hoped that the plant would improve state use of the one million trees annually distributed by extension service. College of Agriculture and Extension Department Heads TOP ROW: Rufus f. Cox, animal husbandry; Robert P. Ealy, horticulture; John M. Ferguson, extension engineering; Paul W. Griffith, associate extension director; John E. Kitchens, con- tinuing education; Herbert C. Knutson, entomology; Howard I. Mitchell, bio- chemistry; Oscar W. Norby, county extension operations. BOTTOM ROW: John A. Nordin, agricultural economics; Charles L Norton, dairy and poultry science; Raymond V. Olson, agronomy; Stuart M. Pady, plant pathology; Roger E. Regnier, 4-H and other extension youth programs; Wilbur E. Ringler, assistant extension director; John A. Shellenberger, flour and feed milling industries; Norman V. Whitehoir, community and public affairs. 99 f cf fc Working with the College of Agriculture is Harold E. Jones, director of extension work. Maturity of meat, fat between the ribs and marbling are among the qualities which students in the College of Agriculture look for when they inspect meat. Agriculture students study the relationship of insects to man, his crops and his stock. 100 - Director of resident instruction in agriculture, Duane Acker transferred to South Dakota State University in February. Glenn H. Beck, dean of the College of Agriculture, supervises farm-centered activities within the 10 agriculture departments. Agriculture adds bakery, food science curriculums Allocations from the baking industry helped establish a bakery curriculum in the College of Agriculture, as staff facilities were moved from Florida State University. K-State ' s was the only bakery institute in the United States. Food sci- ence, a research course, was offered for the first year to students in home economics, veterinary medicine, chemical engineering and agriculture. Completing his sixth year as dean, Glenn Beck headed the administration in resident instruction, extension and research. He also helped supervise work at Ahmadu-Bello University in Nigeria. Agriculture Council TOP ROW: Stanley R. Husted, Samuel J. Brungardt, David D. Jackson, Ira M. Walman, Leroy V. Skoch, Philip V. Mathews, Harold D. Engle, Johnny E. Meetz, Dean L. Davis, Graham H. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Michael J. Farmer, Dale M. Richardson, William L. Shoemaker, Maurice D. Penner, William A. Blauvelt, Robert C. Dobson, George L. Zabel, James L. Shank, Eugene W. Kovar, Larry D. Ehrlich, Stephen B. Zeigler, Terrence S. Rice. BOTTOM ROW: David F. Martin, Michael E. Dikeman, Gene W. Laverentz, John R. Evans, Lorry H. Colrrane, Carrol Campbell, James D. Ball, Thomas D. Perrier, James L Yager. Surrounded by drawing instruments, an architecture student works on a project for one of six design courses he must com- plete before graduation. He then serves a three-year appren- ticeship and takes a four-day exam before being licensed. 102 Architecture college adds construction curriculum Boasting the largest increase in freshman en- rollment, the College of Architecture and Design added a four-year curriculum in building con- struction. The new curriculum, introduced at the first building construction seminar, was incor- porated because of an increasing demand for trained building specialists. It included courses in structure, drafting and business. Completion of a heliodon for experimental research enabled architecture students to test the effects of lighting on buildings at any latitude. Students also worked with a design problem in- volving a dock and enclosure at Tuttle Creek for maintenance of the rowing team ' s shells. Advising students and working with records are among re- sponsibilities of Richard Morse, assistant dean of architecture. With all necessary equipment in hand, an architecture student climbs Seaton stairs to prepare plans for a new class project. 103 Regional planning earns architects recognition As one of the country ' s largest accredited schools, the College of Architecture and Design had the only graduate program in regional plan- ning between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains. In intercollegiate competition, two students placed first and fourth in the Lincoln Arc Welding contest. Participating in a student exchange program sponsored by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, James Calcara was selected from the University as one of 27 students sent to Eng- land from the U.S. Calcara, chosen on the basis of scholastic record and activities, spent the sum- mer working in an architect ' s office in Maidstone, a town outside London. Dean of Architecture for a decade, Emil Fischer helped design Broadway sets before com- ing to the University. Working with the dean, Architecture Council took charge of Architecture assembly, required for all majors, and helped sponsor Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Students spend class time with graduate instructors, discus- sing methods of displaying landscape architecture problems. Architecture students study several hours weekly in Seaton hall ' s library, utilizing specialized curriculum references. k A. I Offering five advanced graduate curriculums, the College of Architecture and Design is directed by Dean Emil Fischer. Architecture Council Eugene Wendt, Rodger A. Brooks, Walter J. Smith, Dennis A. Drumm, Ralph E. Hibler, Wayne P. Bower, Mary F. Childres, Gory D. Lynn, Robert L. Morrow. 105 jjfffs P H Molding clay on the pottery wheel, a student works on one of about 15 pottery assignments required for ceramics laboratory. Formation of the articles, glazing and decorating are done by students of the classes which are open to both men and women. 106 Arts and Sciences plan multi-purpose auditorium Plans were completed in the College of Arts and Sciences for a multi-purpose auditorium with a music wing and facilities for lectures, demon- strations, drama and music activities. The struc- ture, to be financed by a $2,800,000 state appropriation, will replace the auditorium which burned in spring 1965. Also proposed is a bio- logical science building to have one unit for instruction and one unit for research. Other college construction included a music listening room installed in Eisenhower hall for students in music, English and humanities. It was equipped with earphones and facilities providing four programs at the same time. Professor Gordon Lark, a biophysicist, won the national Eli Lilly award for outstanding work in microbiology 7 and immunology. In late fall visit- ing Distinguished Professor Edouard Kellenber- ger, Swiss molecular biologist and biophysicist, joined the Arts and Sciences faculty with mem- bers of his research team from Geneva. Associate Dean William Stamey, who was acting dean of Graduate School, is Academic Affairs Committee chairman. College Of Arts and Sciences Department Heads TOP ROW: Donald J. Ameel, zoology; Alfred F. Borg, bacteriology; William Boyer, political science; Robert P. Browder, history and philosophy; Norma D. Bunton, speech; Alvin B. Cardwell, physics; Joseph R. Chelikowsky, geology and geography; Richard C. Clark, mod- ern languages. SECOND ROW: Adrian H. Daane, chemistry; Earl R. Davis, English; Thomas M. Evans, physical education; Eugene A. Friedmann, sociology and anthropology; Holly C. Fryer, statistics; John Hannah, art; Ralph R. Lash- brook, technical journalism; Luther O. Leavengood, music BOTTOM ROW: Hor- ace B. Lee, athletics; Merrill E. Noble, psychology; John A. Nordin, economics; Stuart M. Pody, botany; Bertram L. Ruggles, aerospace studies; Ralph G. Sanger, mathematics; Ralph Wright, military science. 107 Assistant deans John P. Murry and Marjorie Adams work with Orval G. Ebberts on the honors program and student personnel. Beginning with one of the simplest forms of animal life, the paramecium, and ending with the pig, students in a zoology Arts and Sciences adds core curriculum advisers During John Chalmer ' s third year as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, advisers were added to the dean ' s office staff to provide ad- vising for students in the general curriculum. The advisers helped students plan study programs for the first two years of college. A National Science Foundation grant in chemistry allowed the col- lege to expand remodeling of Willard hall and to plan for a laboratory annex to the building. Arts and Sciences Council members sponsored a high school senior leadership day on campus and worked with student orientation programs. A 1965 graduate of the College was selected for Woodrow Wilson and Fulbright scholarships. As Arts and Sciences dean, John Chalmers directs academic affairs of the 23 departments of the University ' s largest college. lab observe and dissect animals from the seven phyla. A num- ber of professors and specialists conduct class lecture sessions. 108 .dds visers ' as dean rf rsv ovidead- ' pnond on campus i programs. selected for qrtohgi :: -.- r. . ' :::: ' : Training in crawling with a bayonet is only one part of the six-week reserve officer training summer camp at Ft. Riley. P Arts and Sciences Council TOP ROW: Elizabeth H. Parker, Jeanne M. Walker, Martha J. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Douglas E. Eisenhour, Carolyn K. Mohr- man, Jan L. Miller. THIRD ROW: Martha A. Crane, Lee A. Skaggs, Carol L. Rob- bins. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara L. Brooks, Burk Jubelt, John L. Singleterry, Roe- Dene Schmidt. Analysis of markets and the factors Involved with marketing are studied in a College of Commerce class for seniors and graduate students. Marketing problems studied range from tires to the complex areas of group health insurance programs. 110 While acting as administrator, Associate Dean James B. Hobbs teaches business classes and publishes research material. Commerce offers classes to businessmen, public Programs of specialized instruction were of- fered to students and the public by the College of Commerce, in addition to its regular University course offerings. Conferences and seminars were conducted to up-date the education of Kansas businessmen. Courses in small business tax plan- ning and management met weekly. At other con- ferences, electronic data processing and the uni- form commercial code were discussed. More than 800 students were enrolled in busi- ness administration, accounting and secretarial practice classes taught by 28 faculty members and graduate students of the college. In an effort to encourage higher scholarship among its stu- dents and because of increased enrollment, the College of Commerce awarded four scholarships in addition to those presented by Aids and Awards. Emphasis was placed upon scholastic attainment rather than upon need in selecting recipients for these scholarships. Pre-enrolling in Calvin hall, College of Commerce students are among 3,200 University freshmen and transfer students who travel to the campus during the summer months to plan class schedules. Each day of pre-enrollment, 200 students register. 111 Assistant to the dean, Mildred Buzenberg, and director of management service, Rhae Swisher, discuss college studies. Comparing the operations of company C to others, a com- merce student lectures about economic failure to a class. U.S. economic official visits commerce college Undersecretary of Commerce Alan Boyd was keynote speaker at the Transportation and Eco- nomic Development Conference sponsored by the College of Commerce. Under the direction of Rhae Swisher, the college also conducted a small business seminar which met once weekly for pro- fessional businessmen in the Manhattan area. Plans were made to sponsor an eight-week sum- mer institute in economics for secondary school teachers. Dean Clyde Jones served as president of the Kansas Council for Economic Education and chairman of the Athletics Council. Commerce Council TOP ROW: Mildred E. Buzenberg, Larry A. Anderson, Ken- neth H. Underwood, Larry C. Arnett, Brian N. Minturn, James W. Yust, Jim E. Loomls, Eugene J. Laughlin. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth L. Francis, Joan K. Kam- merer, Peter L. Molinari, Roger S. Gloyd, Douglas E. Powell, Lynda S. Hoff, Richard M. Anderson. 112 Since 1962, when the College of Commerce was established, C. Clyde Jones has served as dean. He joined the staff in 1960 as head of business administration. Jones is co-author of Amer- ican Economic History and former editor of a national journal. 113 E a2 twi Eik bti Playground supervision is part of the training for 160 seniors in elementary education who student teach in Manhattan, Junction City, Chapman, Wamego and Riley. Student teachers in elementary schools spend only half the day teaching. 114 Practicing use of various visual aid devices, secondary educa- tion students learn techni ques to improve classroom lectures. Floyd H. Price, assistant to the dean, coordinates activities of student teachers in the newly established College of Education. Education becomes college, begins entrance policy Completing the first year after its transition from a school to a college, the College of Educa- tion raised its requirements, initiating a program in which students must apply and be accepted for admission to the College. Applicants must have a 2.2 cumulative grade average, have completed two years of pre-education courses and be ap- proved by the admissions committee. Students in Education Council TOP ROW: Floyd H. Price, MaryAnne Murphy, Donna L Knoell, Michael A. Novak, Cynthia L. Sperry, Pamela S. Gallemore. BOTTOM secondary education must also have a 2.5 grade average in their field of concentration. Cameras in the classroom and a new video- tape system enabled student teachers to view their own teaching performances. The College pur- chased $20,000 worth of basic equipment for the new program. The system also helped faculty members better evaluate student teachers. ROW: Martha M. Fly, Rachel R. Unruh, Mary E. Blakeslee, Mary V. Furney, Kay D. Mortimer. Encouraging the creativity of two young artists, a student teacher finds one of the many rewards of teaching experience. Action games or songs with motions help the student teacher to keep the attention of her class for a longer period of time. Education receives grant for vocational research Boasting the third largest Student Education Association in the United States, the University ' s teacher education program encompassed approx- imately 21 per cent of the University ' s enroll- ment. This total gave Education more than twice as many students as the second largest profes- sional group, engineering. Grants totaling more than $309,000 were received. A research problem was carried on in the Paola school system with money from a $179,000 grant from the U.S. Office of Education under a 1963 vocational act. The two-year grant 116 supported a work-study project for the students in a vocational course. Conducted by a Univer- sity trainee, the project involved an inter-disci- plinary approach to vocational education. Pro- fessor Raymond Agan directed the program. Money received for summer institutes for Kansas elementary and secondary teachers amounted to approximately $130,000. Cooper- ating with the department of continuing educa- tion, the college offered summer short courses in the vocational teaching of agriculture and home economics to high school students. I During a heart-to-heart talk with one of her first pupils, a stu- dent teacher gets practical experience in her profession. Devising means to entertain children when bad weather pre- vents outdoor play is the teacher ' s job as this student learns. Responsible for the graduation of several hundred skilled teachers yearly, William H. Coffield is dean of Education. 117 ,., : .1 . Concentrating intently, an industrial engineering student finds that turning a square block of aluminum into a cylinder is not as easy as the lecturer said. During lab, students use automated production equipment and machine ability instrumentations. 118 NASA hires engineers for work-study program Twenty-six students from seven engineering curriculums participated in the National Aero- nautical and Space Administration cooperative program. In the five-year project, students alter- nated semesters between study and work at one of four NASA bases. The program was set up as a joint effort between government agencies and private industry. Chemical engineering students, under the di- rection of Dr. L. T. Fan, experimented with con- verting salt water to fresh water. The Office of Salene Water of the Department of Interior pro- vided 585,000 for the project. Through a study entitled Human Physiologi- cal Responses to Survival Shelter Environments, the effects of emergency shelter confinement were studied. A grant of 596,000 from the Office of Civil Defense permitted Dr. Ralph Nivens, Dr. Fred Rohles and mechanical engineering students to conduct the research project. Recording data at a NASA base, an engineering student par- ticipates in the cooperative program begun three years ago. Completing his first year as assistant dean of engineering, Kenneth Gowdy is adviser for the NASA work-study project. Engineering Department Heads TOP ROW: Jack B. Blackburn, civil engineering; Leland S. Hobson, engineering experiment station; William H. Honstead, chemi- cal 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. Schroder, industrial engi- neering. 119 Mechanical engineering students inspect their new aerospace laboratory, formerly an Atlas missile site, near Wamego. Grants near million mark in engineering college Due to increased government and private agency grants, graduate enrollment in the Col- lege of Engineering increased. The grants, total- ing only $268,000 in 1963, reached approximately one million dollars. This revenue increase helped boost the number of students working for doctoral degrees to almost one-third more than last year. Undergraduates benefited from the grants through a better research program and staff. The percentage of faculty Ph.D ' s more than doubled since 1963 when there were 25 instructors with that degree in the college. Kenneth Gowdy, who received B.S. and M.S. degrees here and a Ph.D. in fluid mechanics from Oklahoma State University, replaced Henry Neely as assistant dean. The College ' s Engineer- ing Council helped supervise Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. 120 New equipment for the electrical engineering department in- cludes this machine which takes pictures through use of radar. Engineering Council TOP ROW: Gory D. Bohn, Douglas W. Williams, Larry R. Martin, Thomas W. Eagles, Walter A. Harrison. SECOND ROW: Dale W. Shosa, John T. Wulfmeyer, James K. Koelliker, Fred L. Curry, Larry W. Emig. BOTTOM ROW: Charles K. Eby, Robert D. Lillich, Frances C Dennis, Charles C Nielson, James E. Geringer, Harlan D. StaufTer. Paul Russell, dean of the College of Engineering, serves as president of Tri Valley chapter of Kansas Engineering Society. Justin hall ' s lounge provides a quiet study area, reading room or entertainment facility for the College of Home Economics. For the first time, ROTC and other predominantly male classes were held in the building formerly reserved for Home Economics. 122 Draping material over a class-made manikin consisting of mus- lin over cotton padding, a clothing coed proceeds with fitting. Acting as assistant dean of the College of Home Economics, Ruth Hoeflin completes her fifth year since her appointment. Home Economics creates 12-hour core curriculum Students enrolling in the College of Home Eco- nomics found a change in requirements as the College instituted a basic 12-hour core curricu- lum in all departments within the college. The change allowed the student more hours of unre- stricted electives. In her fifth year as dean, Dor- etta Hoffman assumed additional duties as an assistant director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Textbooks collected by the student chap- ter of the American Home Economics Associa- tion were sent to Andhra Pradesh University in Hyderabad, India. The volumes were given to help the Indian home science student organiza- tion improve reading materials available in class- rooms. Professional Foods Club also prepared box lunches for Hospitality Day. College of Home Economics De- partment Heads Richard L. D. Morse, family economics; Grace M. Shugart, institutional manage- ment; Marjorie M. Stith, family and child development; Gwendo- lyn L. Tinklin, foods and nutrition; Jessie A. Warden, clothing and textiles. 123 Home economics dean visits Indian university Serving as the only woman member of a joint federal-state committee, Dean Doretta Hoffman of the College of Home Economics helped to make a long range study of research needs in state agricultural experiment stations. In January, Dean Hoffman visited India to evaluate home economics programs at Andrah Pradesh Univer- sity in Hyderabad. Undergraduate enrollment in the College more than doubled figures recorded in 1959, the first year classes were held in Justin hall. More than 400 freshmen entered the college fall semester. Nutrition students keep an accurate record of experiments with rats. The results will be used later for human diet studies. Under the direction of Dean Doretta Hoffman, a complete re- vision of curriculum setup was drafted in home economics. 124 Supplied with a plan and specific requirements, an Interior De- sign III coed works on an American Institute of Design project. Watching from a one-way window, family and child develop- ment majors observe habits and emotions of a young child. Home Economics Council TOP ROW: Carole S. Schulze, Cheri L. Avery, Sherryl L. Diller, Lorna E. House, Mary A. Bishop, Carolyn K. Graham, Volorie B. Hoover, Jean Reehling. SECOND ROW: Elaine A. Rusch, Janet A. Rotman, Vir- ginia R. Green, Cheryl K. Jarvis, Jane A. Sherer, Patricia A. Sughrue, Rita K. Lilak, Sandra L. Bradley, Mary E. Klostmeier. BOTTOM ROW: Sheryl A. Stod- dard, Karen A. Fallt, Mary K. Lipper, Rebecca A. Hargrove, Sonia J. Green, Kathleen M. Sughrue. 125 As: vet Students in veterinary medicine perform heart surgery during an afternoon clinic at Dykstra Veterinary Hospital. With the supervision of department instructors, juniors and seniors care for almost 14,000 animals admitted to the clinic each year. 126 Unaware of the diagnostic conversation going on behind his back, a contented beagle enjoys the attention afforded him by the veterinarians. He is only one of more than 14,000 ani- mals treated annually at the Dysktra Veterinary Hospital. Assistant Dean Lee T. Railsback supervises programming of veterinary medicine courses and is his fraternity ' s adviser. ...;;; . eC Veterinary college grant finances respiration study Awarded to the College of Veterinary Medicine was a five-year research grant from the National Institute of Health. The grant of $30,000 per year is used to study the nervous control of respi- ration. A special herd of cattle with an abnor- mally high incidence of leukemia also was pur- chased by the University. The closed herd is propagated by artificial insemination to keep the disease within the group so that factors causing the high rate of leukemia may be studied. Comparative anatomy work was started as a pilot project. The college began the program so, in case of a national emergency, veterinarians will be prepared to help doctors care for the injured with the background given by this study. 127 Veterinary dean resigns, accepts Iowa State post Administration personnel announced that Charles Cornelius of the University of California would succeed Ralph Kitchell as dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, effective July 1. Kitchell left in January to become dean at Iowa State University. One of 18 veterinary schools in the United States, the college required applicants to have completed 68 hours of pre-veterinary courses. Members of the Veterinary Medicine Council were elected from each class in the college. College of Veterinary Medicine Department Heads Embert H. Coles, pathol- ogy; Russell A. Frey, physiology; Jacob E. Mosier, surgery and medicine; Donald M. Trotter, anatomy. Ten minute breaks In veterinary medicine laboratory classes give the men time to investigate live specimens on campus. Studying in office space given to them, senior veterinary stu- dents must often be on call at Dykstra Veterinary Hospital. HP - : _ : ' ,-. ' : ' Ralph Kitchell, dean of Veterinary Medicine since 1964, led efforts for departmental expansion during first semester. Executive Council of Student Chapter American Veterinary Medical Associo- tion-TOP ROW: Roy J. Milleret, Steven R. Moshier, Clint S. Hardy, Harry A. Steinfort, Russell A. Frey. BOTTOM ROW: William R. Kuhn, Larry K. Dresher, Robert J. Bury, Tommy L. Jacobitz, Bernard A. Friesen. 129 ORGANIZATIONS are for people with special talents and interests. Membership in clubs and honoraries is a sign of achievement or a willing- ness to work for something. Some students are just joiners. They say, See me. I belong. They don ' t work though. Those who do work, however, make their lives and the lives of others worthwhile. Photo by David von Riesen fm I ! ., ' , E 4.1 ' V4 Soliciting members, 68 campus organizations acquaint inquir- ing students with each group ' s goals, purposes and programs at display booths during the Activities Carnival. In connection with the affair, a street dance was held in front of the Union. 132 As Student Governing Association president, James Thiesing coordinates Student Senate action with the administration. Chairman Donald Ferguson presides at Student Senate meet- ings and works with Student Governing Association president. Senate submits cigarette resolution to Regents Plans for a resolution about the ban on campus cigarette sales were drawn up by Student Senate and sent to the Kansas Board of Regents. Senate was supported by the University of Kansas and Wichita State University. A newly formed senate committee, Association of Married Students, conducted a survey which showed that married students were in favor of a student health insurance plan offering maternity benefits to them. Student Governing Association also presented to the administration a survey re- port revealing desirability of a Lake Union at Tuttle Creek. A committee was formed to accum- ulate current facts on the proposed football stadium. Tribunal, the student judicial body, reviewed its authority and procedures. Student Senate TOP ROW: Reno L. Watts, Margaret E. Tanner, Susan M. Moore, Donna J. Hover, Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Susan J. McCoy, Thomas W. Eagles, Sandra J. Beck. SECOND ROW: Robert L. Morrow, Signe L. Burk, An- nette L. Buckland, Harold D. Engle, Johnny E. Meetz, Linda D. Orrell, Larry D. Ehrlich, Rita K. Lilak, Thomas B. Lee. THIRD ROW: Gary D. Lynn, Philip F. Moore, James A. Harders, George H. Johnston, Samuel W. Knecht, Bertram R. Biles, Garth L. Peterson, Lowell G. Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Walter S. Friesen, Donald R. Ferguson, Larry A. Anderson, James E. Geringer, Carol Christensen, Garry L. Smith, James R. Jaax, George D. Wilcoxon. 133 if Students on the annual summer trip to Kansas City, sponsored as a Union sum- mer school program, receive tickets to the Music Man at the Starlight Theater. Feature, international classics, art and News and Views films Little Theatre. Charade, War and Peace, The V.I.P. ' s, planned by the Union program department are presented in the and La Dolce Vita were included in the current film series. WS . Approximately 10,000 students pass through the Union daily, some stopping in the State Room with friends after class. Before the Union was constructed a decade ago, students turned to an old army barracks for campus social activities. Cigarette sale ban brings slump in Union revenue Due to the Board of Regents ban on cigarette sales, Union net revenue took a sharp decrease of $8,000. With an annual budget of $15.00 per stu- dent for the building fund in addition to $93,600 from Apportionment Board for Union operations, plans were made to expand food service and rec- reational areas to meet enrollment increases. Center of campus activities, the K-State Stu- dent Union served an average of 1 0,000 students daily with its food service, meeting rooms and recreational facilities. More than 4,000 meetings, involving about 258,000 persons in student and professional groups, were scheduled. The Union Personnel and Research Committee conducted a survey to determine the number of students using the facilities, the busiest hours and traffic patterns. 135 Student committees plan Union activity program Union activities were kept in working order through 10 committees comprised of more than 300 students. Hospitality, the Union ' s official host, organized a celebration for the Union ' s tenth anniversary. Trips and Tours arranged a ski trip and a cruise to Nassau. Personnel and Research handled application forms and inter- views for committee positions, as well as compil- ing Union research. One survey studied the effect of the cigarette sales ban on the Union. The committee also published the Unionaire, a weekly brochure of activities. Movies, Sports and Recrea- tion, News and Views, Dance, Campus Enter- tainment, Art and Harlequinade committees supervised other Union programming. Union Governing Board and Union Program Council both acted as executive coordinating committees. Board of Student Organizations, al- though not connected with the Union, regulated procedures for all campus organizations. Trips and Tours committee, which sponsored a ski trip and a cruise to Nassau, recruits members at the Activities Carnival. Students dance at the Union after home games. Sometimes on Friday afternoons, combos play for dancing in the basement. TRIPS Union Program Council TOP ROW: Mason C. Whitney, Ashley Allison, Martha A. Crane, Carol L. Robbins, Mary M. Berg, Donna L. Knoell, Mary V. Furney, Jane A. Waddle, Alwyn H. Gentry. BOTTOM ROW: Diane P. Wilp, Catheryn L. Addy, Barbara L. Brooks, Barbara P. Loebeck, Marsha K. Greene, Gloria W. Rumsey. Board of Student Organizations Caroline F. Peine, Carol A. Hinnergardt, Ly- man G. Hughes, William H. Smith, Robert D. Steige r, William P. Gallant, Jack H. Jackson, Patricia L. Shane. Union Governing Board TOP ROW: John E. Norberg, Carol A. Gaston, Rich- ard D. Blackburn, William H. Smith, Richard H. Morse, Barbara P. Loebeck, Terry A. Welden, Jim Rhien. BOTTOM ROW: James T. Rowan, Karen D. DeGood, Barbara L. Brooks, Cynthia L. Sperry, Marsha K. Greene, Bruce W. Heckman. 137 Union provides facilities for student recreation The Union was the students ' building. It might have looked different, depending on the season, but it always opened each morning at 7:00 and closed well into the night. It was a place to avoid school by listening to rationalizations used for cutting class. It was the one spot in town that showed movies students could attend when nearly broke. A constant undertone of voices and a juke box lent to the Union ' s atmosphere. Members of Chimes, junior women ' s honorary, entertain more than 100 women transfers at a fall get-acquainted party. Returning to classes after a relaxing study break with friends or new acquaint- ances, students stream from the Union at the southwest corner of the campus. Director Richard Blackburn completes plans for the Union s tenth anniversary celebration. Freshmen gyrate to music at a dance for new students given by all Women Students during Orientation week. While the Union sponsored dances many Friday afternoons and after games, other organizations also used the Union for dances. 139 AWS directs symposium to discuss women ' s role Extending week night closing hours for fresh- man women from 10:30 to 11 :00 was an action taken by AWS. Sororities and women ' s dormi- tories participated in a fall All-Women ' s Day by inviting outstanding career women from the Manhattan area to speak. Tomorrow ' s Woman Today, a spring sym- posium for all campus women, was presented by Associated Women Students in April. The pro- gram featured several women speakers who ana- lyzed the role of women in the society of tomor- row. The symposium also used discussion sessions. I James O ' Fallen discusses his views on student government after a forum. O ' Fallon was chosen the year ' s top student senator. Ji ;: : Associated Women Students-TOP ROW : Elizabeth H. Parker, Cecelia M. Schaich, June F. Sweat, Janis K. Brattin, Jeanne M. Walker, Lynda C. Bennett, Carole A. Meisenheimer, Cecilia J. Myers, Arlene R. Dahm, Loretta J. Huber, Diana K. Barton. SECOND ROW: Margaret E. Tanner, Virginia L Ward, Pamela C. Long, Virginia R. Green, Marilynn Gump, Marilyn K. Pankratz, Judy M. Bram- mer, Carolyn Bartholomew, Janet K. Groene, Patricia A. Payne. THIRD ROW: Nancy K. Dyke, Claudia E. Newman, Judith A. Dunn, Rae J. Hunt, Eleanor R. Shier, Judith A. Lukins, Louise S. Keucher, Cathryn L. Addy, Roberta I. Minnis, Lynne Laurie. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara L. Martens, Marna G. Jenkins, Karlyn K. Emel, Susan L. Schutte, Carol Christensen, Marcia C. McLain, Rachel R. Unruh, Mary E. Schweitzer, Dorothy J. Shields. Directing newspaper and yearbook finances, the Board of Student Publications honors outstanding journalists with K-Key awards. Board members are Ross A. Gilchrist, Ralph R. Lash- brook, Frederick Williams, Lynn K. Parsons and Fritz Moore. Tribunal TOP ROW: Barry D. Smith, Jo A. Starkweather, Patricia J. Callen, Robert A. Cochran. BOTTOM ROWi Dennis L. Dechert, John W. Schroder, Her- bert E. Kaiser, Janet M. Francis, Ralph Lipper. Jim Geringer, United Student Party presidential candidate, solicits votes at a campaign rally-dance in front of the women ' s dormitories. After four weeks campaigning, Geringer was elected student body president by an overwhelming landslide. 141 y.;fT;: | .V- -. : -i M tT ' ' . ' -- ' v %t ' - ' S ' Honorary parents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Burgess, receive roses from a Chimes member during halftime ceremonies of the Ne- braska football game. Held annually, Parents Day activities included open houses and the Back Porch Majority concert. 142 : After halftime ceremonies, a Blue Key mem- ber escorts a Homecoming queen attendant. K GAS STATE UNIVERSITY HQRT1CULTURECLUB Passing through downtown Manhattan, a third place float sponsored by Horticul- ture Club portrays the theme A Sooner in the Hand is Worth 10 in the Bush. Blue Key TOP ROW: John W. Schroder, Steve R. Smith, Roy Friesen, Donald R. Ferguson, James R. Calcora, James E. Geringer, Keith A. Stuessi, Melvin E. Thompson, James W. Thiesing. BOTTOM ROW: John C. Williams, Charles L Stoehr, Terry L. Biery, Max R. Moss, Randy B. Patterson, Chester E. Peters. Blue Key members coordinate Homecoming plans Activities for Homecoming were coordinated by members of Blue Key, senior men ' s honorary. Selecting Sooner or Later as the weekend theme, the organization accepted 18 nominations for Homecoming queen and sponsored the Home- coming Previews. Queen Ermajean Karr was presented at a noon ceremony in front of Seaton hall and later crowned at the Homecoming dance. Members of Blue Key also organized the halftime show for the football game and escorted the queen and her attendants during the bonfire and parade activities preceding the game. Chosen on the basis of leadership and scholas- tic standing, the 1 3 members of Blue Key estab- lished a scholarship fund and painted victory signs for the Kansas University basketball game on windows in Aggieville and downtown Man- hattan. Dean Chester Peters was adviser. 143 Mortar Board chooses AWS symposium speaker Newspaper writer and columnist Norma Lee Browning was invited by members of Mortar Board, senior women ' s honorary, to speak at the AWS spring symposium. Cultural activities for the group included a tour of the Nelson Art Gal- lery in Kansas City, Mo. and a visit with members of the Kansas University Mortar Board chapter. In the fall members sponsored a scholarship ban- quet where four sophomore women who earned high grade averages as freshmen were honored. With money raised from the sale of mums at several home football games, Mortar Board fi- nanced a University service project. Tapped for membership in the spring, members sponsored a breakfast with Blue Key and heard a member of the Peace Corps review her work in Guatemala. Junior honorary hosts underprivileged children Manhattan underprivileged children attended a Christmas party arranged by Chimes, junior women ' s honorary. Members were tapped in the spring of their sophomore year. They planned Parents ' Day activities and ushered at the Presi- dent ' s Convocation and at Engineers ' and Archi- tects ' Open House. Chimes sponsored a breakfast for women in Mortar Board and helped Mortar Board with mum sales and a banquet. The group served refreshments at the Home- coming dance and rode in the Homecoming parade. Transfer women were introduced to the University and to members of Chimes at a fall coke party arranged in their honor. Two contro- versial books also were reviewed for Chimes by a graduate student in the English department. Mortar Board TOP ROW: Winnifred Pederson, Erma J. Karr, Beryl A. Shaw, Carole J. Fry, Signe L. Burk, Barbara L. Brooks, Linda K. Niedenthal, Mary A. Bishop, Patricia Ann Patton (Galena), Golda M. Crawford, Mrs. Hilbert P. Jubelt. BOTTOM ROW: Veronica Bonebrake, Ann McCaslin, Jane Clark, Sandra J. Beck, Margaret A. Koepke, Janet M. Francis, Vicky J. Kimbell, Beverly J. Abmeyer. Chimes TOP ROW: Linda A. Claydon, Sara S. Bentley, Tohm- eroo L. Gaynier, Linda J. Solberg, Glenna D. Walter, Rita K. Lilak, Nancy E. Fair, Ashley Allison, Sonia J. Green. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine A. Rusch, Michele J. Clark, Kathryne L. Gaynier, Mary A. Pryor, Gloria D. Wolff, Martha M. Fly, Carolyn Bartholomew. 144 Sparks TOP ROW: Helen A. Wilson, Elva J. Chilcott, Susan E. Garland, Linda C. Barton, Rebecca A. Hargrove, Marcia L. Gadberry, Martha J. Reynolds. SEC- OND ROW: Jean E. Rees, Trudine M. Mazaika, Karyl S. Nelson, Gloria L Lewerenz, Helene J. Kalb, Lora M. Smith, Barbara M. Wells. BOTTOM ROW: Kay A. Magby, Judith A. Dunn, Bonnee B. Badger, Patricia A. Dumler, Jacqueline D. Spears, Hollace L. Long, Becky M. Slothower. Sparks-TOP ROW: Charleen A. Achenbach, Ann M. Harding, San- dra K. Lindgren, Charlotte A. Fer- rell, Susan E. Brooks, Suzanne Tur- ner, Cheri L. Avery. SECOND ROW: Constance L. Hall, Kathleen A. Engstrom, Virginia M. Munson, Kathryn E. Heyne, Shirley M. Kastle, Mary S. Brandner. BOT- TOM ROW: Jean M. Casper, Lynda L. Clyne, Sharon L. Van Vleet, Carol Christensen, Peggy C Burnett, Wilma M. Hazen, Linda J. Carlson. Joining 49 other happy members on stage, a newly tapped Sparks member is introduced at AWS All-Women ' s Night. Sparks women usher, assist with Orientation Ushering at convocations and helping with Orientation, members of Sparks, women ' s service honorary, completed their first year as a recog- nized organization. The 50 sophomore coeds were selected by an AWS committee the previous spring and were tapped for membership at the AWS All- Women ' s Night. A 2.5 grade average was required for membership. Formed primarily as a service organization, members helped wom- en move clothing and books into freshmen dor- mitories and sponsored a fund-raising drive dur- ing the Christmas season to purchase selections for the carillon. Sparks also adopted a Manhat- tan rest home for the year. 145 Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Lecon Woo, Joyce E. McCready, Margie E. Va- thauer, Susan J. McCoy, Signe L. Burk, Betty L. Morris. SECOND ROW: Shelia R. Pilger, Pamela J. Poison, Vickie J. Overley, Janice J. Morrow, Ann McCaslin, Janet M. Francis, Vicky J. Kimbell. THIRD ROW: Penny R. Emerson, Donna A. Dodge, Robert J. Bury, Rachel R. Unruh, Judy J. Moore, Linda P. Sanders. BOT- TOM ROW: Donald R. Ferguson, Thomas G. Towner, Max R. Moss, Rodney L. Link, James W. Thiesing. Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Barbara M. Brodine, John B. Corwin, Patsy C. Meek, Marcelene C. Moberly, Helen C. Bauder, Merwin L. Brown, John R. Friley, Carole J. Fry. SECOND ROW: Gary D. Bohn, Patrick I. Coyne, John W. Schroder, Con- nie D. Stamets, Linda J. Lawrence, Karl Farris, Joe E. Ward, Arden J. Bradshaw, Douglas W. Williams. THIRD ROW: Barry D. Smith, Keith A. Stuessi, Jack L. Perry, Marilyn S. Myers, Carol A. Starns, Edward B. Vogt, James L. Gray, Melvin E. Thompson. BOTTO M ROW: John V. Lambert, Michael A. Novak, C. Joseph Stallbaumer, Charles E. Mordy, Wayne L. Pritz, Kenneth D. Knapp, Robert S. Frye. Phi Kappa Phi members include national officer National president of Phi Kappa Phi was a member of the local all-university scholastic hon- orary. Ranking in the upper 10 per cent of their class, initiates included one honorary member, Dr. L. Irene Putnam, and six graduate faculty members. Initiates were honored at a fall tea and spring banquet. The group tapped each term. Business students tour firms, meet executives Technical meetings with business executives were part of a tour sponsored by Alpha Kappa Psi, business administration fraternity. Members visited a brokerage house, a Federal Reserve bank and an automobile manufacturing plant. An outstanding business senior was honored in the spring by the College of Commerce group. 146 Hospital personnel speak about technology work Personnel from Kansas hospitals told members of Alpha Delta Theta, medical technology hon- orary, what to expect in their future work. The group toured the KU Medical Center in Kansas City and shined shoes at fraternity houses to earn money for the Carl Dorf Memorial scholarship. Alpha Delta Theta TOP ROW: Sandra A. Davidson, Helene J. Kalb, Barbara L. Cable, Mary L. Esau. SECOND ROW: Holloce L. Long, Janice F. McClaren, Susan J. McCoy, Linda F. McKinley. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn E. Lange, Kathleen L. Toews, Mary B. Stephens. Special radio broadcast accents Christmas spirit Christmas- Around-the- World, a special radio program on KSDB-FM, was presented by Alpha Epsilon Rho, radio and television hon- orary. Members of the club also produced news commentaries for KSDB and heard a represent- ative of the Federal Communications Commission. Alpha Epsilon Rho TOP ROW: Edward M. Prinfz, Keith D. Neoderhiser, Richard B. Ridgway. SECOND ROW: Gory D. Tice, Wilda L. Loeppke. BOTTOM ROW: Arvin I. Workman, Clarence f. Shook, Richard E. Fag erberg. Alpha Kappa Psi TOP ROW: Kay M. Kimball, Jim E. Loomis, Jorge Puig, James W. Yust, Russell P. Jack, Russell Lay, Verlyn D. Richards. SECOND ROW: Roger S. Gloyd, Larren G. Boomer, Barry D. Smith, Larry A. Anderson, John R. Morkley, Keith A Stuessi, Robert L. Kearney, John H. Miers. THIRD ROW: Donald C. Haverkamp, Ralph B. Taylor, Robert A. Cochran, John H. Taylor, John P. Cable, Kenneth L. Francis, Gerald U. Doebele. BOTTOM ROW: James E. Mc- Court, Gaylen R. Sprecker, Douglas D. Gardner, John W. Srude, Jerry G. Larson, Leslie C. Longberg. 147 Alpha Lambda Delta helps freshman women study As a tutoring project, members of Alpha Lambda Delta each adopted a corridor in the freshman women ' s dormitories. Working with Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men ' s honorary, members decorated for the Homecoming dance, Sooner or Later. Both groups sponsored a joint initia- tion banquet in the spring. A list of books con- cerning women in contemporary American so- ciety was compiled by Alpha Lambda Delta for the Associated Women Students symposium. Members also distributed campus posters publi- cizing University Convocation speakers. Tapping both fall and spring semesters, the freshman women ' s honor society added members who were required to have earned grade averages of at least 3.5 for their first year ' s work. Alpha Lambda Delta TOP ROW: Jean A. Kinsey, Candace A. Nelson, Carolyn S. Lemon, Mary S. Brandner, Janet S. Osborne, Marcia L. Gadberry. SECOND ROW: Mary D. Breitweiser, Trudine M. Mazaika, Robin R. McLean, Martha M. Fly, Sandra J. Sageser, Michele A. Abbott. THIRD ROW: Marilyn J. Plett, Karyl Alpha Mu newsletters report milling research Monthly newsletters were published by Alpha Mu to keep members informed of current re- search in milling. Along with other agriculture departments and organizations, Alpha Mu built a display for Ag Science Day. Requiring a grade point average of 2.9 for all sophomore initiates, Alpha Mu tapped milling students who showed potential ability in the grain industry. Member- ship also was open to outstanding persons now employed in the milling industry. New student and professional members were initiated at the annual Alpha Mu banquet. S. Nelson, Virginia M. Munson, Lora M. Smith, Patricia A. Hatch. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Dumler, Kay A. Magby, Sharon E. Powers, Maria R. Dahlsten, Judith P. Houdyshell, Ellen J. Vonderschmidt. Alpha Mu-TOP ROW: Ma|el M. MacMasters, Fritz Norbury. SECOND ROW: Larry E. Dirksen, Donald L. Steanson, Fred R. Anstaett. THIRD ROW: Gerald D. Miller, Stephen B. Zeigler, Leroy V. Skoch, John A. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: William C. Barr, Frederick G. Lange, James A. Skinner. 148 Alpha Phi Omega TOP ROW: John P. Calhoun, Owen M. Mamura, Cecil Braz- zell, Larry W. Hays, Wing K. Kwok, Thomas W. Rhodes, Clement P. DeCristo- faro. SECOND ROW: Douglas K. Weckman, Daniel J. London, Douglas Noller, John M. Kolacny, Steven W. Hall, John B. Corwin. THIRD ROW: Steven C. Borell, Michael L. Gamble, Robert L. Humphrey, Steven E. Hermes, Karl A. Pesaresi, Daniel W. Young, Ronald L. Easter. BOTTOM ROW: Richard W. Evans, Louis A. DiGregorio, William H. Hammel, Robert H. Miller, Thayne C- Green, Perrin K. Symns, James A. Prock, Alvin L. Seefeldt. Alpha Tau Alpha TOP ROW: Larry J. Beat, Ernest P. McCarty, Rodney G. Bracelin, Ralph E. Studeboker, Stephen L. Reedy, Alvin R. Conner. SECOND ROW: Harold E. Mai, Merle A. Soeken, Ronald W. Schultz, Theodore L. Honchett, Ken- neth W. Kelley, Larry E. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Marvin D. Parrack, Vernon E. Scout fraternity performs Homecoming services As a national service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega organized the Homecoming parade and built the Homecoming bonfire. The former Boy Scouts operated coat checks at the Christmas Smorgasbord and other Union activities, main- tained campus bulletin boards and continued the Alpha Phi Omega semester book exchange. Members worked with Boy Scout training, con- ducting scout discussion groups. Lohmann, Lloyd E. Barnett, Lyle H. Chadwell, Howard R. Bradley. BOTTOM ROW: Kent D. Shuyler, Donald K. Emery, Allen V. Baldwin, Marvin W. Mann, Larry H. Coltrane, David L. Votes. Ag honorary ' s adviser becomes national officer Elected to a four-year term as national secre- tary-treasurer of Alpha Tau Alpha was Dr. Ray- mond Agan, sponsor of the local chapter. Activi- ties of the honorary society for agriculture stu- dents included a work day and a fall car wash conducted by pledges. Alpha Tau Alpha mem- bers also attended the honorary ' s spring banquet. Vernon Lohmann served as president of the agriculture group. 149 Alpha Zeta TOP ROW: Harold D. Engle, Patrick I. Coyne, John W. Schroder, Michael E. Dikeman, Bill D. Emch, Donald L. Steanson, John C. Durling, Charles L. Stoehr, Richard W. Morehouse. SECOND ROW: Robert J. Bury, Jerald A. Peterson, Robert A. Anderson, George D. O ' Neill, Theodore T. Evans, Samuel J. Brungardt, Gary D. Marr, Ned E. Eib. THIRD ROW: William C. Bergin, Earl B. Hauck, Duane M. Henrikson, Larry R. Anderson, Larry D. Funk, Steven R. Mosier, Charles A. Helwig, Donald W. Butts. BOTTOM ROW: Maurice D. Penner, Clint S. Hardy, John W. Toney, Terry L. Biery, Arlen W. Etling, George L. Zabel, Robert M. Brown, Rodney L. Link. Ai :.. ini I :::. Cl - ; : f Alpha Zeta TOP ROW: Osmundo S. Castillo, Fritz Norbury, Carrol W. Camp- bell, Harold E. Mai, Philip V. Mathews, Stanley R. Husted. SECOND ROW: Melvin E. Thompson, Bernard A. Friesen, Jesse O. Akinokun, Charles E. Meeks, Dennis D. Huck. THIRD ROW: Harold D. Bauman, Burton K. Tribble, James L. Yager, Craig P. Helwig, Leroy V. Skoch, James E. Dale. BOTTOM ROW: Larry H. Coltrane, James D. Ball, Merle G. Eversmeyer, LaVerne R. Myers, Leonard A. Sigdestad, Ronald E. Keys. Alpha Zeta contributes to ' Cats for Curtains ' fund Beginning the academic year with a smoker, Alpha Zeta later recognized new members at a spring and a fall banquet to which dates and faculty were invited. Members contributed $25 to the Cats for Curtains fund and were ushers at the annual Little American Royal in April. An active program of monthly meetings strengthened member participation in Alpha Zeta, an honor- ary for upperclass students in agriculture and veterinary medicine. Vera Rogers spoke to the group about the Conditioning Response for Taste in Dogs. Other faculty speakers for Alpha Zeta were Dan Upson, instructor of physiology, and Ralph Kitchell, dean of veterinary medicine. A- Con Ll Col 150 Angel Flight drill team earns national affiliation Receiving national affiliation this year was Angel Flight, an honorary drill team and of- ficial hostess group for Arnold Air Society. Dur- ing spring break, members attended the national conclave in Dallas, Tex. They earned money to finance the trip by selling candy during the Christmas season and running a concession stand. Precision maneuvers performed during a bas- ketball game half-time and in the Homecoming parade were under the direction of Patty Peter- son, president, and Capt. Charles Tolley, group sponsor. Angel Flight members were volunteer workers for the Circle K bloodmobile drive. Arnold Air Force cadets journey to Ohio, Texas Arnold Air Society cadets journeyed to Dayton, Ohio in the fall to tour the Air Force Museum and Institute of Technology. Spring semester was highlighted by a trip to the national con- clave in Dallas, Tex. Sponsoring and working closely with Angel Flight, the society honored new personnel of the Air Force ROTC detachment at an annual fall tea. The military students constructed displays indicating new Air Force trends for the Activities Carnival and Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Activities were culminated by the annual spring Candlelight Ball for cadets and their dates. Angel Flight-TCP ROW: Karen S. Ward, Linda A. Baldridge, Nancy S. Waite, Nancy E. Fair, Diane Hodgson, Pamela A. Merriman, Norma B. Perry, Kathryn A. Boxberger. SECOND ROW: Joyce L Francis, Margaret J. Shannon, Janice L Stuessi, Ashley Allison, Donna J. Hover, Sherilyn Carl, Nancy K. Lee, Gail E. Towney, Janet S. Osborne, Elizabeth A. Wondt. THIRD ROW: Nancy M. Young, Mary D. Breitweiser, Cynthia L. finney, Beverly J. Falconer, Linda K. Tumey, Sharon Fairbank, Pamela J. Seaman, Susan E. Brooks, Janice M. Olsson. BOT- TOM ROW: Pamela S. Carlson, Patricia A, Seitz, Diane D. DeVoe, Carolyn S. Kuhn, Gloria J. Delicti, Patricia J. Callen, Lynda L. Clyne, Patricia L. Peterson. Arnold Air Society-TOP ROW: Roger R. McCollough, George W. Hawks, Carol R. Swenson, Gary D. Owen, Roger E. Parks, Gerald L. Homewood, George K. Hollingworth. SECOND ROW: Larry D. Funk, Gary L. Urbanek, Charles W. Coffman, Kenneth A. Dekat, Gerald T. Young, Leland O. Singer. THIRD ROW: Jerry R. Duncan, Harold E. SoccJofsky, John P. Coble, Clair S. Schultis, John V. Lambert, Ronald E. Keys, Gary Eldon Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Arthur C Streeter, Don L. Riedl, Richard D. Ross, Jerry G. Larson, Charles K. Kniffin, Donald R. Fnkken, Kenneth L. Murphy. Adding finishing touches to an oil painting, a coed prepares to submit her art work to Delta Phi Delta ' s Thieves ' Market. Engineers serve coffee at state highway meeting For a campus project, members of Chi Epsilon, civil engineering honorary, served coffee and do- nuts at a Kansas Highway Department confer- ence. Initiation banquets at the beginning of each semester introduced new students to the activities of the organization. During second semester, members of Chi Epsilon worked on an exhibit for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Chi Epsilon TOP ROW: Gary D. Owen, Edwin L. Ryser, Ralph L. Fanson, Wil- liam R. Klassen. SECOND ROW: Richard K. Boyd, Harlan D. Stauffer, Dennis E. Myers. BOTTOM ROW: John T. Nebgen, James L. Goering, James M. Hillman, Roderick R. Brown. Delta Phi Delta hopefuls submit original art work Students in the top 30 per cent of their class were invited to submit original art work as a basis for evaluating them as prospective members of Delta Phi Delta, art honorary. The group spon- sored the annual Thieves ' Market and gave a scholarship to an outstanding art student. Pro- moting University art interest, members exhibited work in the Union art lounge. Delta Phi Delta TOP ROW: Coral A. Osborne, Annie T. Lowrey, Marilyn K. Bird, Doris D. Schimmels, Joan M. Campbell, Alice F. Seybert, Dorthy A. Randle. SECOND ROW: Ruth E. Anderson, Shirley A. Wanklyn, Margaret J. Leming, Roslyn D. Wentz, Sheryl A. Stoddard, Diana L. Hentzler, Linda C. Barton. BOT- TOM ROW: Barbara J. Thompson, Sue A. Eslinger, Gordon E. Snyder, Donnie D. Schrag, Susan J. Sheldon, Ann B. Harper. 152 ttt A, Engineers ' society sends man to national contest For the first time in the organization ' s history, Eta Kappa Nu sent a member to the Los Angeles, Calif, chapter for competition in the Outstand- ing Electrical Engineer of the Year contest dur- ing second semester. As a service to its depart- ment, the electrical engineering honorary com- piled a composite photograph of all graduating seniors in the technical field. Eta Kappa Nu members designed and con- structed an electric welcoming sign for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. They also worked at the open house information booth distributing information to high school students and the public. Eta Kappa Nu TOP ROW: Gary D. Bohn, James C. Duston, Dale R. Bentrup, Calvin W. Deines. SECOND ROW: Richard f. Bell, Donald E. Baker, Jim L DeMars, Thomas R. Twombly. THIRD ROW: George O. Neville, Edward B. Vogt, Clair R. Jones, Rodney D. Nicholson. BOTTOM ROW: John R. Goering, Randall L. Hormison, Joy C. Mayberry. - ;: ' -- Kappa Delta Pi TOP ROW: Karin F. Burns, Beverly J. Falconer, Mary J. Hurley, Rosanne M. Parker, Janice E. Baker, Judith A. Olson. SECOND ROW: Jeanne L. Pohlman, Sue J. Kaufman, Margaret K. Craig, Anne M. Kramer, Vickie J. Over- ley, Mary J. Brogan. THIRD ROW: Sandra J. Beck, Sherrill J. Johnson, Jane Clark, Janice J. Morrow, Karen A. Bragg, Penny R. Emerson. BOTTOM ROW: Joe H. Loeb, Barbara L. Brooks, John D. Stegner, Roger U. Reo, Mary K. Kaump, Rachel R. Unruh. School recruiters discuss teacher qualifications Recruiters from Kansas schools reviewed the qualifications of a good teacher for members of Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary. With an aim toward promoting a closer bond among stu- dents in the College of Education, the organiza- tion worked closely with Student Education Association and helped sponsor an annual spring recognition banquet. Advised by Joe Loeb, several members of the group also participated one night each week in a tutoring program for underprivi- leged children sponsored by the First Congrega- tional Church. During second semester, the group discussed articles in the Kappa Delta Pi Record and the Educational Forum. 153 Music honorary women help replace fire losses Working with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a men ' s music honorary, members of Mu Phi Epsilon contributed to a fund which helped two music professors replace losses from the 1965 auditorium fire. The women ' s music honorary ushered at. University concerts and served refreshments at the Manhattan Artist and Chamber Music Series. With the men ' s group, Mu Phi converted a part of Nichols gymnasium to a student lounge for music majors. The women also co-sponsored the Feast of Carols and performed at recitals. Economics students hear about business problems To inform members about events in their sub- ject field, Omicron Delta Epsilon, an economics honorary, invited representatives of the Federal Reserve system to speak on current economic problems. With the leadership of President Mer- lin Hackbart, the group also invited M. Jarvin Emerson, a leading Kansas economist, to discuss The Office of Economics Analysis. At a Union luncheon meeting, members heard Walter Fisher, economics professor, review The Econometric Society. The group was advised by Lamar Jones. Mu Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Polly A. Coombs, Jean C. Sloop, Joanne D. Tanner, Carolyn G. Bartholomew. SECOND ROW: Joyce E. McCready, Sharon M. George, Elizabeth A. Dick, Marilyn R. Kuhn. BOTTOM ROW: Irene S. Skonberg, Rachel R. Unruh, Veronica A. Bonebrake, Margie E. Vathauer. Omicron Delta Epsilon TOP ROW: G. V. L. Narasimham, Donald F. DeCou, Palanisamy Nagarajan. SECOND ROW: Merlin M. Hackbart, John A. Nordin, Lenore A. Hartman. BOTTOM ROW: Charles E. Mordy, George Montgomery. Omicron Nu TOP ROW: Martha L. Lind, Sonja L. Swain, Rama J. Adams, Betsy C. Moberly, Mary R. Steinbrink. SECOND ROW: Pa- tricia Ann Patton, Galena, Ks., Olga E. Schwartzkopf, Ruth L. Worthington, Robin M. Brown. BOTTOM ROW:Linda P. Sanders, Darryl E. Matter, Nancy J. Fasse. 154 Pershing Rifles TOP ROW: David A. Martin, Keith T. Fujimura, Claude L. Rob- bins, Peter J. Cordel, William E. Vigneron, George A. Brelig, Ronald E. Robson, Charles E. Gordon. SECOND ROW: Wayne B. Smith, William W. Wells, Robert W. Howell, Diane D. DeVoe, Nancy E. Fair, Lynda L. Clyne, Michael N. Biggs, Jonathan P. Small. BOTTOM ROW: George D. Schneickert, Chester D. Nielson, Richard A. Nemechek, David H. McNabb, Wayne A. Kellner, Daniel H. Markley, Douglas S. Clark, Walter R. Minnick. Pershing Rifles TOP ROW: Marc A. Laxer, John H. Brand, Fred C. Boger, Joel M. Shreenan, Richard R. Gordon, Ronald J. Forkenbrock, Robert F. Brown. SEC- OND ROW: Fred L. Peterson, Melvin P. Augustine, Ashley Allison, Pamela S. Carlson, Diane Hodgson, Gr egory E. Grandison, Terry L. Herbert, Joel S. Schultz. BOTTOM ROW: Garry M. Dalby, Steven M. Schorling, David W. Bryan, Robert J. Williams, David R. Collins, William S. Wehr, Tommy G. Rayborn. Home economists invite freshmen to Easter tea Freshmen students in home economics were in- vited to an Easter tea by members of Omicron Nu, home economics honorary. The group also sponsored a spring tea for international students and for sophomores with outstanding academic records in the College. Ruth Hoeflin, associate dean of home econom- ics, told members of her work in family and child development at the Merrill Palmer Institute in Detroit and also described highlights of her trip to Nigeria. At the national convention, delegates discussed leadership and reviewed nutrition ' s role in preventing heart disease. Pershing Rifles compete in Big Eight drill meets Drill meets at Oklahoma State University and Kansas University included entries from Pershing Rifles, military honorary. Closely associated with the Air Force, Army and Navy, the group di- rected traffic at basketball and football games and marched in the nationally televised Loyalty Day parade in Gushing, Okla. Members of the tri- military organization also raised the flag at football games and formed the Arch of Sabers at the Military Ball. Advised by Lt. Col. Wayne Smith, Pershing Rifles marched as a unit in the fall and spring ROTC reviews and as color guard in the Homecoming parade. 155 Phi Alpha Mu-TOP ROW: Use M. Reiling, Beryl A. Shaw, Karm F. Burns, Judith M. Graham, Lynn K. Parsons. SECOND ROW: Carol A. Starns, Gwendolyn F. Graham, Judith A. Melvin, Linda A. Clay- don, Diane Hodgson, Barbara L. Cable. THIRD ROW: Carolyn K. Wilson, Joyce E. McCready, Mar- gie E. Vathauer, Janice L. Mc- Kinley, Patsy C. Meek. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra J. Beck, Jane Clark, Carol P. Smith, Margaret A. Koepke, Barbara L. Brooks, Carole J. Fry. Phi Alpha Mu narrows selection of membership Membership in Phi Alpha Mu, arts and sci- ences honorary, was limited for the first time to women students enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. Formerly, students in the College of Education were also eligible. To qualify for membership a student had to rank in the upper 15 per cent of junior or senior students. Beryl Ann Shaw received the honorary ' s annual Mar- garet Russell award for the highest junior woman ' s grade average. History honorary sends delegates to state meet Sponsoring a series of guest lecturers and send- ing a delegation to the state Phi Alpha Theta conference at Fort Hays State College were two special projects of the history honorary. Other Phi Alpha Theta activities included an annual spring banquet and initiation for new members. Organized in 1953 to encourage the study of his- tory, Phi Alpha Theta required members to be of junior or senior standing, with at least 12 hours of history, and have a 3.0 grade average. Phi Alpha Theta TOP ROW: A. Bower Sageser, Vera E. Pletcher, Ada G. Bil- lings, Mary C. Meehan, George D. Carter. SECOND ROW: George D. Wil- coxon, Robert D. Linder, M. Eilleen Roberts, Lois Turner, Inez Alsop. THIRD ROW: Donald B. Roof, Paul G. Johnson, Fred L. Parrish, George Christakes, Kenneth A. Dekat, Larry D. Redmon. BOTTOM ROW: Charles M. Terwilliger, James C. Carey, Dennis A. Harbaugh, Paul C. Platt, John M. Novosel, Homer E. Socolof- sky, William F. Baehr. 156 Phi Epsilon Kappa TOP ROW: Veryle E. Snyder, Jerome H. Cheynet, Herbert H. Dollis, Dennis L. Erkenbrack, William W. Smith, Jerry L. Cook, James M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Lon K. Floyd, Keith L. Cramer, Harry L. Kitchener, Max T. Martin, Donald E. Hyde, Charles G. Steele, Richard E. Heuertz, Robert E. Schmoekel. THIRD ROW: Mark P. Bolick, Edwin G. Kauffman, Max E. Skelton, William L. Congleton, Robert W. Jaymes, John W. Swearngin, Kenneth J. Russell. BOTTOM ROW: Rodney D. Petersen, Odo M. Sudbeck, Fredric R. Cottrell, Mi- cheal E. Michaud, William F. Rock, Warren D. Klawiter, Gary E. Watson, Norman P. Nuss. Physical education group wins efficiency citation For the seventh time in eight years, Phi Epsi- lon Kappa was presented with the annual na- tional award for chapter efficiency. The men ' s physical education professional fraternity spon- sored a free throw contest between fifth and sixth graders during halftime at a Field House game. Other projects included donating Christmas gifts to the Children ' s Orthopedic Hospital and selling K-Caps for athletic functions. Phi Epsilon Kappa required members to have a 2.0 average. Phi Eta Sigma provides course tutoring service Men ' s living groups were provided with a tu- toring service by Phi Eta Sigma. Comprised of men who had earned 3.5 grade averages as fresh- men, the organization toured the planetarium and were shown how glass laboratory equipment is made for the ph ysics department. The honorary decorated for the Homecoming dance and dis- tributed posters announcing convocations. Mem- bers tapped each semester were initiated before a joint banquet with Alpha Lambda Delta. Phi Eta Sigma TOP ROW: Jean E. Saindon, Gary L. Urbanek, William D. Crank, John M. Flannery, Steve M. Zeide, Donald M. Essmiller, Ben W. Wood, Donald W. Prather, Raymond L. Higgins, David F. Martin, Ronald D. Lyberger. SECOND ROW: Gary E. O ' Hara, Charles E. Cardwell, Charles R. Kuntz, Frank E. Zitnik, Dennis L. Deschner, Daniel S. Huffman, Loren D. Nickoley, Mark E. Sharp, Thomas D. Hawk, Van L. Rose. THIRD ROW: Leland O. Singer, Lane V. Sunderland, Jimmy D. Warren, Timothy A. Atchison, Daniel J. Shiel, Thomas K. Plant, John E. Holste, Larry R. Larsen, David J. Holsmger. BOTTOM ROW: John C. Nye, Stephen A. Daniel, Alan E. States, John W. Harvey, Thomas K. Rogge, Leslie C. Longberg, Thomas F. Gillaspie, Michael B. Stevens. 157 Chemists receive awards at spring honors banquet Sponsoring an awards banquet in the spring, members of Phi Lambda Upsilon honored out- standing students majoring in chemistry. Under- graduate certificates of honor were presented by the chemistry society to the students with the highest over-all grade average in each class. Graduate honors included a scholastic award to a student with the highest grade average and to a student for outstanding research work. Directed by President Jerrel Anderson, members of Phi Lambda Upsilon also sponsored a picnic to ac- quaint new graduate students with the honorary. Phi Mu collects money to reimburse fire losses Writing letters to other national chapters, members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a men ' s music honorary, solicited funds to repay several members of the music faculty for equipment and music lost in the 1965 auditorium fire. Approxi- mately $300 was collected. Phi Mu also set up a combination lounge and listening library in Nichols gymnasium for music majors. Music department faculty spoke at the bi-monthly meetings where members also per- formed musical numbers. The group ushered at the Artist Series and Chamber Music Series. Phi Lambda Upsilon TOP ROW: Shogo Nukina, David J. Manzo, Piara S. Gill, Gary E. Stolzenberg, Marcus W. Haseltine, Alfred S. Burchett, Lou H. Hall, Yuan C. Chiang. SECOND ROW: Jerrel C. Anderson, Thomas G. Bunting, James L Copeland, Donald L. Dugger, Wayne K. Stuckey, Dennis J. Gaede, John G. Dillard. BOTTOM ROW: Maarten Van Swaay, Dean L. Sinclair, Clyde W. Frank, Donald W. Setser, Lewis A. Shadoff, R. Kenneth Burkhard, Richard L. Motley, Wendell D. Burch. Procession of the boar ' s head commences the Feast of Carols given by Mu Phi Epsilon and Phi Mu Alpha music honoraries. Phi Mu Alpha TOP ROW: Robert M. Moews, David D. Jackson, Marcus L. Knight, Eugene H. Copeland. SECOND ROW: Craydon D. McDonald, Michael K. Ireland, Paul E. Lundgren, Myron F. Hanke. BOTTOM ROW: John V. Heitman, Clifford I. Ochampaugh, Cecil W. Pearce, Samuel D. Caughron. Pi Tou Sigma TOP ROW: John R. Friley, Daryl D. Bender, Thomas W. Eogles, Danny D. Mishler, Douglas D. McGregor. SECOND ROW: Randall L. Rich, Donald F. Hansen, Rodney T. Nash, Douglas A. Robinson, Marvin R. Rogers, James L. Finney. THIRD ROW: Lionel R. Whitmer, Jerry R. Duncan, David E. Klotz, Robert L. Oswald, Kenneth D. Lewis, Donald D. Ficken. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph G. Nevins, Randy B. Patterson, Arthur C. Streeter, Wayne L. Pritz, Ray- mond D. Caughron. Phi Upsilon Omicron TOP ROW: Sonia J. Green, Martha L. Lind, Cora J. Eggleston, Gloria D. Wanager, Cecelia M. Schaich, Sherry L. Simpson, Sharon A. Hase. SECOND ROW: Mary R, Steinbrink, Judith K. Swaney, Donna B. Bilder- back, Patricia Ann Patton (Galena), Sandra L. Kerns, Stella K. Mason. THIRD ROW: Janet A. Rotman, Ruth A. Cobb, Helen C. Bauder, Diane F. Hoffman, CM- ga E. Schwartzkopf, Roma R. Adams, Corrina J. Haresnape. BOTTOM ROW: Carol E. Miller, Sherrill J. Johnson, Carlo S. Ericson, Glenna D. Walter, Rita K. Lilak, Judith L. Cook. Engineers attend reviews for national examination Review sessions for a national test giving engi- neers a license to practice in their profession was conducted by Pi Tau Sigma, engineering honor- ary. Ralph Nevins, head of the mechanical engi- neering department, spoke about his world trip at the group ' s initiation banquet. Home economics women survey communications Phi Upsilon Omicron programs centered around the topic Mediums of Communication included a milling department tour and a talk about communications through art. Members of the home economics honorary advised new stu- dents before registration. 159 Pi Epsilon Delta sells film tickets to build fund Selling tickets to the International Film Fes- tival helped Pi Epsilon Delta maintain an annual $50 scholarship awarded to financially help an undergraduate interested in theater work. Nancy Stone received a gold medallion presented annu- ally to the Outstanding Player of the Year. With the aid of Wallace Dace, sponsor, Elizabeth Gary directed the activities of the honorary in promot- ing theatrical interest on campus. Speech group furnishes word games for children Children attending the speech clinic in Eisen- hower hall played with games furnished by Sigma Alpha Eta. The speech pathology and hearing honorary provided word games to keep the chil- dren interested and to stimulate their speech. Membership was limited to majors in speech pathology who had grade averages of 2.5. The speech pathologists gave a Christmas caroling party for the advisers, heard state and local speakers at meetings and sponsored a banquet at which new members were initiated. Using a device which helps deaf children to hear, a speech therapist teaches the child to speak and respond to pictures. Pi Epsilon Delta TOP ROW: Letitia S. Dace, David Sadlcin, Barbara A. Sadkin. BOTTOM ROW: Frederick Williams, Franklin B. Siegle, Elizabeth E. Gary, Wallace Dace. Stoibo Sigma Alpha Eta TOP ROW: Kay J. McManis, Carol L. Dillman, Cheryl W. Heft, Virginia P. Cromwell. SECOND ROW: Judie K. Hunt, Robert S. Brooks, Carol A. Hinnergardt. BOTTOM ROW: Maureen K. Manuel, Marcia K. Diekman, Diane R. Baxa, Marsha K. Greene. F C Soci cessi spor sciei Blat stan R stan 2.4, RO heai pres Scabbard and Blade TOP ROW: Louis G. St. Peter, Robert C. littrell, Steven R. Brenner, Don A. Johnson, William J. Romig. SECOND ROW: John T. Nebgen, Douglas E. Powell, Phillip D. Lange, James H. Anderson, Howard M. Wehrman, Douglas W. Williams. THIRD ROW: David Lionel Parker, Kenneth L. Lathrop, John C. Nye, David R. Collins, Henry H. Marsden. BOTTOM ROW: Steven J. Van Hole, Robert M. Melichar, Allen V. Baldwin, Richard M. Anderson, Robert C. Dobson, Frederick A. Catrell. Sigma Delta Pi TOP ROW: Erma J. Karr, Martha J. Lonergan, Carolyn J. Hotlis, Beverly J. Abmeyer, Judith M. Graham, Barbara M. Brodine, SECOND ROW: Barbara L. Brooks, Ann L. Johnson, Katie A. Stephenson, Ann J. Kallenback, Sara S. Bentley. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret A. Koepke, Judy L. Meerpohl, Darrell P. Schmidt, Dwight D. Jewett, Marilyn K. Spainhour, Margaret E. Beeson. Military cadets plan ball, operate concession stand Company U L 1st Regiment of the National Society of Scabbard and Blade operated a con- cession stand at the Turkey Shoot. The men sponsored the Military Ball for which military science students selected a queen. Scabbard and Blade also presented a scholarship to an out- standing military cadet. Requirements for membership included junior standing in Army, Navy or Air Force ROTC, a 2.4 over-all grade average and a 3.0 average in ROTC. Selection was handled by members headed by Lt. Col. Frederick A. Catrell and president Henry H. Marsden. Spanish honorary works in Model United Nations Participation in Model United Nations was a spring activity of Sigma Delta Pi. The Spanish honorary, one of 100 chapters in the nation, in- vited new members to an initiation banquet. Knowledge of the Hispanic culture, a goal of Sigma Delta Pi, was realized as lecturers from Spanish speaking countries were invited to meet- ings to acquaint ' the group with the history and customs of their homes. In addition to having a 2.5 over-all grade average, members must have earned a 3.0 average in 18 hours of Spanish. As president, Margaret Koepke helped plan activities of the Spanish honorary. 161 Engineers, architects share in open house work Wearing railroad irons around their necks on blue and white ribbons, pledges of Sigma Tau fulfilled an initiation requirement. Sigma Tau, an engineering and architecture honorary, super- vised the selection of St. Patrick and St. Patricia for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Steel Ring operated as executive planning committee for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. As an engineering and architecture hon- orary, Steel Ring presented a $100 scholarship to a junior or senior in one of the two curriculums. Tau Sigma Delta also awarded a scholarship, a $100 stipend to a promising freshman archi- tecture student. Preparation for the state board examinations given to architects upon graduation was discussed at seminars. Sigma Tau TOP ROW: Gary D. Bohn, Ted R. King, Thomas W. Eagles, Steven M. Dent, Robert A. Burnett, Daryl D. Bender, Donald F. Hansen, Merwin L. Brown, Calvin W. Deines, Leland W. Roney, Douglas D. McGregor. SECOND ROW: Larry R. Martin, Douglas W. Williams, Darrell E. Mowry, Marvin R. Rogers, David N. Arnoldy, Rodney T. Nash, Jim L. DeMars, James A. Snook, Dale L. Schruben, Mark K. Torluemke. THIRD ROW: James K. Koelliker, James L. Finney, Michael T. Chapman, Frank W. Howard, James C. Duston, John T. Nebgen, Charles H. Hightower, Clair R. Jones, Harlan D. Stauffer, Larry E. Greene, David E. Klotz. BOTTOM ROW: Donald R. Ferguson, James R. Jaax, Charles K. Eby, Randall L. Harmison, John R. Goering, Dale W. Shosa, Jay C. Mayberry, John C. Nye, David J. Longford, Randy B. Patterson. Steel Ring TOP ROW: Nathan D. Granger, Douglas W. Williams, David A. Warner, Robert A. Nuttelman, Harlan D. Stauffer, Thomas W. Eagles. SECOND ROW: Larry R. Gibson, Kenneth D. Knapp, James W. Thiesing, Robert D. Bowers, Norbert R. Malik. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth P. Schmanke, James K. Koelliker, Randy B. Patterson, Allan P. Goodman, Francis C. Dennis, Richard E. Faw. 162 ' ' ' : : -, ' boa) Tau Sigma Delta TOP ROW: Edwin S. Broadwell, Jack H. Jack- son, Theodore W. Sutherland, John S. Frey, Wing K. Kwok. SEC- OND ROW: Julian F. Sayers, Kenneth L. Kallenbach, Walter J. Reichert, Ralph E. Hibler, David N. Hollis. BOTTOM ROW: Robert A. Cochran, Don M. Seyfert, Thomas R. Gossen, James H. Reeves, Jerome D. Hawkins, Michael E. Shelor. Theta Sigma Phi TOP ROW: Susanne Miller, Margaret J. Lange, Susan K. Farho, Carole J. Fry. SECOND ROW: Roberta G. Ap- plegate, Elaine A. Rusch, Carol J. Deubler. THIRD ROW: Judith A. Cowdrey, Mary J. Pretzer, Susan L. Rosenkranz, Sherryl L. Diller. BOTTOM ROW: Connie K. Miles, Diana K. Hyames, Linda J. Solberg. - Journalism delegates visit Los Angeles, St. Louis Representatives of Sigma Delta Chi, men ' s professional journalism society, attended the group ' s national convention in Los Angeles, Calif. The society sponsored a Meet the Press pro- gram at a weekly journalism lecture. Theta Sigma Phi sent its faculty adviser and a student delegate to its national convention in Sigma Delta Chi TOP ROW: Ralph R. Lashbrook, P. Delbert Brinkman, Donald L. Towns, Michael J. Robinson, Joseph R. Reppert. SECOND ROW: Willits A. Smull, Vernon D. Parker, Charles J. Farmer, Bruce C Coonrod. THIRD ROW: Carl St. Louis, Mo. Selected by Theta Sigma Phi, an outstanding Kansas woman journalist and a Manhattan civic leader were honored at the group ' s annual Matrix Table banquet. The fall Collegian editor and the Royal Purple editor both belonged to the professional society for women planning journalism careers. R. Rochat, Charles T. Powers, James L. Garver, Jack E. Backer, Lowell Brandner. BOTTOM ROW: Elbert B. Macy, Fred M. Parris, Byron E. Ellis, Leland K. John- son, Wayne L. Perk, Stephen H. Ahrens. V ? ?s 1 Pinning a seam here and there, costume workers transform one of the characters in the three-act play, Luther, into a friar during a fitting session. Students sewed half of the cos- tume after others were ordered from a New York company. 164 . African Students Association TOP ROW: Joseph G. lyorver, Charles M. Rogu, Nicholas M. Nyamfukudza, David O. Adejunmobi. SECOND ROW: Kenneth A. Onyia, Celestine O. Njoku, Chukwuzubelu G. Okudo, Joseph M. Kapela, Em- manuel S. Aidoo, Nnakarame A. Nwosu, Gabriel O. Ankeli, Amos Adepoju. THIRD ROW: Shibberu WoldeMariam, Zenage B. WoldeMariam, Jesse O. Akinokun, Jibade O. Oyekan, Joseph I. Alade, Olusegun A. Rotimi, Desmond Waturuocha, Rosetta Tetebo, Richard L. Morse. BOTTOM ROW: Mohammed B. Ahmed, Henry B. Lubega, Ayemou D. Assa, Mustafa B. Bashier, Daniel I. Saror, Folorunso A. Fayinka, Yakobo M. Ochola, Wilson B. Ipinmidun. Africans display samples of native arts, handwork Displays arranged by members of African Stu- dents Association showed carved gourds, leather work, wood and bronze carving and examples of the national African dress. Displays were made for the Activities Carnival and in honor of Afri- can Unity Day and the United Nations Day. Nine countries were represented in the African Students Association. Contemporary African problems and methods of integrating the African immigrant to the American culture were discussed. A film series showed areas in Africa and types of modern African literature. Africans also played on the campus soccer team. Ag economists turn chefs to finance Topeka visit Lunch was planned and served in Weber hall at Ag Science Day for the second year by Agri- cultural Economics Club. Money from the proj- ect was used to finance a spring recognition banquet and a trip to Topeka to tour agricultural businesses. Top scholars and an outstanding senior were honored at the recognition banquet. Members also built a booth to show job oppor- tunities available to agricultural economics grad- uates. Fall and spring picnics acquainted new members with activities, officers and veteran members of the group. The annual steak fry for agricultural economics majors was planned. Agricultural Economics Club TOP ROW: Ronald G. Trostle, Stanley D. Buss, James D. Gates, Kenneth L. Stielow, Gary D. Bruning, Myron C. Kellogg, Ronald W. Allen, Danny R. Emig, Don A. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Harold D. Engle, Glenn D. Schiffner, Terry W. Odle, Gary S. Overley, Victor H. Rippe, Roger L Barr, William D. Ryan, Dale E. Naiman, Darrell K. Cockrum. THIRD ROW: Merton L. Otto, Dennis L. Deschner, Robert H. Miller, Victor J. Olson, Alan E. States, David W. Cutter, James L. Shank, Burton K. Tribble. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen R. Morris, Phillip S. Shrack, John F. Anderzhon, William H. Batchelder, Robert H. Peyton, Patrick A. Johnson, Philip W. Smith. r fl Agricultural Education Club TOP ROW: Ross D. Crane, Glenn R. Gottlob, Rob- ert J. Mainquist, Larry D. Ehrlich, Russell L. Ballentine, Larry C. Epley, John D. Fabrizlus, Richard D. Wilson, Terry R. Schoenthaler, Loren D. Richard. SECOND ROW: Kenneth W. Kelley, Mark W. Houseweart, Raymond J. Agan, Jerry L Armbruster, Lyle H. Chadwell, Larry E. Kater, Gregory A. Armbruster, Donald C. Herbers, Robert A. Herlocker, Larry E. Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Eugene E. Al- Agricultural Education Club TOP ROW: Edward J. Shelton, Rodney P. Shipman, Keith A. Johnson, James R. Miller, Elton G. Murrow, Gerald A. Ninemire, Far- rell D. Maichel, Marvin W. Creager, Alvin R. Conner. SECOND ROW: John R. Gates, Gordon W. Colip, Eldon D. Lawless, Jerry L. Morgenstern, Ernest P. Mc- Carty, Lloyd E. Bornett, Thomas W. Badger, Harold E. Mai, Rodney G. Bracelin, grim, Ralph G. Herrs, Dale E. Linin, Donald M. Coleman, Leslie B. Allison, Elmer D. Grauerholz, Duane H. McClure, Phillip E. Moore, Ronald W. Schultz, Kenneth D. Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Kent D. Shuyler, Larry H. Coltrane, Harold J. Top- liff, Donald K. Emery, Allen V. Baldwin, Carmen R. Klein, Leon B. Schmidt, Donald D. Grauerholz, Darrell D. Gottlob. Dale O. Twaddell. THIRD ROW: Larry D. Funk, George W. Kuchenthal, Jerr y F. Donahy, Jack R. Klotz, Larry E. Goering, Carl V. Wahlmeier, Bruce R. Flipse, Lloyd D. Huggins, James J. Marstall. BOTTOM ROW: Victor L. Osborn, Charles W. Ladner, Arlen W. Etling, Rudolph D. Claassen, Gary D. Francis, James D. Patry, Harvey D. Fasse, Leon D. Sowers. Supplementing his talk with slides, a student from Chile tells members of Agricultural Education Club about his country. Senior delegates attend national AEG conference Twenty-four seniors in Agricultural Education Club attended the organization ' s national con- ference in Kansas City. Of the more than 170 representatives, Kansas had the largest delegation at the two-day session sponsored in conjunction with the Future Farmers of America. Members of the club also organized an exchange trip with a sister club at Oklahoma State and planned a spring banquet to honor professor Lawrence Hall who retired after 40 years service. Agriculture wives present Christmas card ideas Ideas for making Christmas cards from waxed paper and kleenex were presented at a monthly meeting of the Agricultural Education Wives Club. Members brought other hobbies to show to the group and also learned to decorate Christ- mas plates. As part of their social activities, members invited their husbands to a barn dance and sponsored a Valentine ' s party and a spring picnic. Membership in the club was open to any whose husband was in agricultural education. Farm mechanizationists study job opportunities Completing its first year as an organization, the Agricultural Mechanization Club geared its programs toward possible job opportunities. Members of the club were invited to the annual machine show in Manhattan ' s Municipal Audi- torium and built a booth to explain the differ- ences between Ag Engineering Club and AMC. During the year, representatives of different in- dustries spoke to the group on job openings for students who graduate in ag mechanization. Agricultural Education Wives Club-TOP ROW: Linda L. Col- trane, Claudia J. Patry, Bonnie R. Flipse, Charlotte A. Gottlob, Mrs. Raymond Agan. SECOND ROW: Janice A. Glazier, Linda S. Schultz, Christi G. DeLano, Carmen M. Sowers. BOTTOM ROW: Virginia K. Baldwin, Phyllis I. Ladner, Col- leen L. Mainquist, Mary E. Chad- well, Nancy J. Fosse. Agrkultural Mechanization Club TOP ROW: Larry R. Frusher, Gerald W. Stucky, John J. Johnson, Dennis R. Siefkes. SECOND ROW: Floyd J. Barkman, Curtis R. Jacobs, Alan M. Mitchell, Larry E. Dahlsten, Carl E. McKee, Robert D. Ames, John W. Funk, Earl Q. Adams. THIRD ROW: Roger R. McKee, Charles D. Dunbar, Lyle F.Edelman, Frederick D. Riedel, Roger A. Russ, Larry P. Heidrick, Charles A. Ryser. BOTTOM ROW: Ross W. Cole, Galen R. McDonald, Larry D. Frazee, William C. Weickert, John T. Hendricks, Robert D. Kirkwood, Lee E. Gibbens, Garry L. Frazee. 167 All Women ' s Pep Club-TOP ROW: Frances Mullinix, Mary J. Seyler, Sharon A. Elsweiler, Phoe- be J. Jones, Marguerite A. Ha- biger. SECOND ROW: Marita M. Lamp, Michele D. Frickey, Sandra K. Busch, Lenore K. Brim, Janet L. Chatfield, Faith A. Ott. THIRD ROW: Barbara J. Mattix, Palle M. Nebgen, Margaret E. Hassig, Col- leen M. Ostmeyer, Diane L. Ras- mussen, Jean A. Sheik, Carole D. Hancock. BOTTOM ROW: Rebecca A. Hargrove, Alice J. Sheik, Joyce E. Furney, Jane A. Bigler, Betty K. Oleen, Elizabeth E. MacGowan. All Women ' s Pep Club-TOP ROW: Cheryl A. Greenall, Cynthia R. Yorke, Joyce A. Burns, Janis K. Brattin, Mary E. Eye, Kathryn A. Crostarosa, Cheryl L. Law- rence, Susan E. Carlson. SECOND ROW: Anne C. Snider, Sidonie A. Schafer, Kathleen L. Kennedy, Barbara K. Benton, Roberta K. Jarman, Rosalind J. Ridg- way, Dana M. Bayer. THIRD ROW: Janean L. Miller, Tamara D. Armstrong, Barbara S. Christensen, Mary K. Wood, Patricia K. Keltner, Marcella M. Morris, Kathleen M. Caviness, Susanne F. Little. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy K. Waddle, Claudia A. Garrett, Diane K. Youngers, Jane A. Sheetz, Glennis A. Schroeder, Suzanne W. Rodenbeek, Jonnie S. Thompson. All Women ' s Pep Club-TOP ROW: Merry Jane Kanawyer, Rena L. Watts, Arlene S. Fair, LaDonna L. Douglass, Terry L. Shull, Joan D. Hall, Martha J. Seitz. SECOND ROW: Jane E. Hightower, Jennifer B. Rotman, Karen G. Hollis, Sherril A. Gracey, Jo A. Starkweather, Jana L. Cole, Mary L. Funston. THIRD ROW: Constance L. Hall, June A. Woodard, Pamela S. Carlson, Mono L. Mitch- ell, Susan M. Fullington, Judith A. Bulger, Barbara A. Wehr. BOTTOM ROW: Carol A. Wickham, Linda M. Irwin, Karen K. Charbonneau, E ' Lynn S. Wright, Marcia K. Diekman, Judy A. Flett. p il b pa of 168 With hands up and spirits high, members of All-Women ' s Pep Club boost the morale of Wildcat players. Directed by mas- cot Willie the Wildcat, the cheering coeds form a purple block at basketball games and add excitement to Ahearn Field House. Pep club buys emblems, supports athletic spirit Purple and white KSU emblems added color to uniforms worn by All-Women ' s Pep Club. Members promoted good sportsmanship and sup- port for the athletic program by filling a block of seats at every home basketball and football game. With profits from a candy sale, the club purchased additional uniforms and adopted a needy family for Christmas. Distant radio operators pick up student messages CQ, CQ to anyone from WOQQQ was a message picked up by radio operators as distant as Canada or Germany. The call came from the Military Science building where licensed mem- bers of the Amateur Radio Club set up equip- ment ranging from $3000 radios to homemade devices built with spare parts. President Larry Condit directed the club. Amateur Radio Club TOP ROW: Peter M. Dyer, Kenneth D. Knud- son, Richard C. Carter, Jerry D. Balls. SECOND ROW: John P. Long, Larry R. Condit, James F. Smith, Dale J. Perry, Jon M. Pol- lock. BOTTOM ROW: William E. Cahill, Jerry L. Hamilton, Alan R. Stephens, Robert W. Euler, Roger S. Dildine, William C. Coupland. 169 American Chemical Society TOP ROW: Linda A. Claydon, Harry J. Boyer, Gary R. Nelson, Richard D. Suenram, Eilene L. Finch. SEC- OND ROW: Arthur J. Goodsel, Burk Jubelt, George W. Hawks, Carolyn K. Fair. BOTTOM ROW: Robert S. Frye, Jack E. McCracken, Gary L. Bafus, Stephen M. Um- scheid, Richard N. McDonald. Organists ' guild furnishes musicians to play carillon After the purchase of the University ' s carillon, members of the American Guild of Organists accepted partial responsibility for the manually- played music. At weekly meetings, members played organ pieces and heard others in the group evaluate their performances. Trips to Kansas City and Topeka gave the guild an opportunity to hear outstanding organ- ists. Directed by President Clifford Ochampaugh, members gave one public recital each semester and were advised by Robert Hays. S( ac s :::.; the no: in: tol oa: ays (in ' :- ,,.. . Aim -: : . ' , :: Dm American Guild of Organists TOP ROW: Martha J. Middleton, Martha C Sanders, Rebecca I. Long. SECOND ROW: Dona S. Sidorfsky, Elizabeth A. Wilk- erson, Wynn M. Cockrum, Rebecca J. Smutz. BOTTOM ROW: Robert W. Hays, Clifford I. Ochampaugh, Laurence G. Larson. Architects ' wives study topics in husbands ' field Furniture design, psychology of art, landscap- ing and city planning were topics discussed at monthly meetings of the American Institute of Architects Auxiliary. Hoping to better prepare the student wife for the demands of her husband ' s profession, the auxiliary sponsored a white ele- phant sale, toured homes designed by local archi- tects and arranged several bridge socials. Special projects for the group included sending used nylon hose to Japanese women and participating in the Aggieville Thieves ' Market. American Institute of Architects Auxiliary TOP ROW: E. Janel Harriman, Margaret F. Lay, Verda L. Lewis, Marjorie Musil. SECOND ROW: Jimmie L. Benedict, Sandra M. Smith, Rosa M. Almack. BOTTOM ROW: Judilee G. Jantz, Sherry S. Almquist, Carole S. Minor, Jane Hawkins. 170 Society members review advanced chemistry films Movies related to chemistry but more advanced than textbook topics were shown at meetings of the American Chemical Society. As an organiza- tion for students in chemistry, biochemistry and chemical engineering, the ACS sponsored picnics in the fall and spring to introduce new members to the activities of the club. Members also pre- pared a list of chemistry films and made them available through the chemistry department. Architects declare battle, fight community ugliness War on Community Ugliness was the theme of programs for the American Institute of Archi- tects. Members visited two large architecture firms in Omaha and Lincoln, Nebr. and then viewed areas where architecture plans had been carried out. The group also toured the Sheldon Art Gallery to see works of Phillip Johnson and heard Herb Greene, national lecturer and edu- cator, talk about Fantasy Organic Architecture. American Institute of Architects TOP ROW: Larry G. Horning, Edwin S. Broad- well, Robert M. Kaplan, Ronald W. Smith, Richard W. Campbell, Michael J. Vieux, Linda F. Shoemaker, Douglas Noller, Wing K. Kwok, Ryan R. Rader. SEC- OND ROW: Rolland P. Grote, Rodney E. Callies, Virgil A. Musil, Edward L Thompson, William R. Bonner, Frank D. Harrison, Behrouz Hakimion, Robert L. Morrow, Arley D. Lanman, Jack H. Jackson, Sidney A. Lane. THIRD ROW: Julian F. Sayers, Robert A. Cochran, William T. Noll, Carmen L. Bieker, James H. Reeves, Steve E. Potter, Michael E. Shelor, Victor A. Borra, John S. Frey, Bernard L. Nothhouse. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel C. Krepmevich, Barry W. Greis, Thomas C. Pearson, Randolph L. Wright, David C. Adams, Howard G. Webb, Alvin L Seefeldt, Wayne P. Bower, Ralph E. Hibler. ::-: :-:: ! .-:-- - I - ,5 . - -.; -- ' :: - ' - ----- American Institute of Architects TOP ROW: Charles W. Hively, David N. Hollis, Mary J. Seyler, Juanita M. Sutcliffe, Mary F. Childres, Donald G. Booth, William E. Potenski. SECOND ROW: Richard B. Kraybill, Charles E. Almack, Dean W. Holt, Robert W. Augustine, Theodore J. Stimach, Roger D. Bender, Gary R. Gegen, Eugene I. Thorson. THIRD ROW: Robert L. Tripp, Robert W. Burk, Victor A. Regnier, Ted R. Locke. Jeffrey L. Krehbiel, Edward A. Holloway, Timothy M. Cissna, Robert W. Brewster. BOTTOM ROW: Philip L. Anderson, Kenneth L. Kallenbach, Paul R. Mayne, Thomas R. Gossen, Robert J. Giacomelli, David J. Dussair, Walter J. Smith. 171 American Institute of Chemical Engineers TOP ROW: Thomas W. Scott, John W. Hofmann, John M. Flannery, David E. Wainwright, Forrest C. Noah, Ronald G. Odom, Wayne C. Groth, Ronald E. Feldkamp. SECOND ROW: Theodore S. Mauck, Ronald M. Kruse, Howard R. Brown, Loren D. Nickoley, Stephen E. Utterback, Ronald F. Bartel, Michael P. Newcomer. THIRD ROW: Larry S. Par- American Institute of Interior De- sign-TOP ROW: Sally R. Pre- heim, Susan T. Read, Merilyn J. Marshall, Gloria D. Wika, Karen A. Folk. SECOND ROW: Sheryl A. Stoddard, Marilyn K. Bird, Linda C. Barton, Maureen C. Williams, Barbara K. Filbert, Diana L. Hentzler. BOTTOM ROW: Opal B. Hill, Sue A. Es- linger, Gordon E. Snyder, Dale G. Litton, Barbara J. Thompson. rett, Rex E. Garrelts, Robert D. Lillich, Lawrence R. McCoy, Henry J. Johnson, Lawrence A. Schulte. BOTTOM ROW: Richard G. Akins, John J. Fitzgerald, Charles C. Nielson, Don L. Riedl, John D. Driskill, William E. Richard, John P. Honstead. Sq ;.-. DB - - Ir Arl I : ' po en : ' Company speakers offer chemical career ideas Discussing the role of the chemical engineer in industry, speakers offered ideas for professional work to the American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. Companies represented by speakers were Procter and Gamble, Munsanto and Celanese. In addition to monthly meetings, the men were responsible for a curriculum exhibit at Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House and attended a regional meeting at the University of Nebraska. The group also sponsored a picnic. Designers ' trip includes White House decor talk During a field trip to Kansas City, members of the American Institute of Interior Design heard a representative of a fabric concern discuss White House Fabrics and Decor. With proceeds from a rummage sale, members traveled to Chicago, 111., for an annual field trip which included tours of a merchandise mart and art institute. The group also made posters advertising a program of the Kansas City chapter and heard interior de- signers discuss opportunities in designing. i i 172 ... ...... : ;.- :: : . ' : : American Institute of Industrial Engineers TOP ROW: William F. Cubing, Gary L. Johnston, Douglas L. Bump, Vincent L. Carlson, Richard F. Shrader, Keith E. Guthrie, David H. Hou. SECOND ROW: David E. McDougal, John R. Heath, Edmond T. Wolfram, Nathan D. Granger, Joseph A. Trotta, Ronald E. Rezac, James E. Siemens, William J. Schrandt. THIRD ROW: George L. Dickey, Glenn Larson, Yalamanchi J. Prasad, Steven J. VanHole, David C. Kline, Victor M. Mor- ales, James D. Heath, Harold M. Eisenbarth, Dick L. Burkepile. BOTTOM ROW: William G. Cooper, Steven H. Reed, Robert R. Maas, Richard N. Day, David E. Anderson, William E. Braun, Dale E. Brownlee, Malcolm D. Rodenberg. Industrial engineers sponsor four-state meeting Students from Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas attended a regional conference spon- sored by the American Institute of Industrial En- gineers. At monthly meetings, members heard employees from a radio and an aircraft company discuss the role of industrial engineers. The group Items donated for a rummage sale are carefully arranged by members of the American Institute of Interior Designers. With also designed a booth for Engineers ' and Archi- tects ' Open House and toured industries in Kan- sas City and Wichita to find prospective places for work. Directed by President Malcolm Roden- berg, members sponsored a fall picnic and hon- ored industrial engineering students at a banquet. funds from the sale of clothing and ceramics and contributions of the art department, the club financed a field trip to Chicago. ludes rtalk ty, roceedsfroro [to Chi ,cluded tours istitute.fl a program of 1 interior de- ran?. Physics majors observe sound waves ' movement Using a vibrating wire and weighted vibrating strings, members of the American Institute of Physics observed the action of sound waves as their research project. The History of Physics and Scientific Report Writing were lectures given by local professors. Speakers from indus- tries demonstrated new laboratory equipment and showed technical films. Under the direction of Richard Hunt and John McKinley, picnics in the fall and spring for physics department faculty, family and students highlighted the year. American Institute of Physics TOP ROW: David R. Alexander, Bernadine L. Hale, Richard M. Hunt. BOTTOM ROW: William J. Plant, James L. Gray, Jon B. Bryan. American Nuclear Society TOP ROW: Ronald D. Wolf, William A. Wright, Billy J. Foreman, William J. Dempsey, Clarence L. Anderson, Edward R. Kane, Leland W. Raney, David E. Bainum, Merwin L. Brown, John C. Irwin, Raymond L. Petri. SECOND ROW: Quaisar M. Hanif, Jack D. Rose, Roger L. Moore, Robert D. Crangle, Norman E. Featherston, James A. Huggans, Dennis R. Trisler, Michael P. Horrell, William L. Selbe, Gary D. Boyer. THIRD ROW: Jerry W. Stauder, Speakers, films introduce nuclear engineering areas Lectures by local and national speakers along with semi-technical films introduced members of the American Nuclear Society to the field of nu- clear engineering outside the classroom. As a de- partmental organization, the group participated in Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House and sent delegates to the national student conference of the American Nuclear Society. In the spring, members provided a farewell banquet for seniors. Gilbert J. Heinen, Donald R. Ferguson, Dale W. Shosa, Jon R. Greiner, Fred D. Lang, James M. RafFerty, Charles E. Bliss, Robert F. Pauly, Robert A. Nuttelman, Gene P. Rathbun. BOTTOM ROW: Paul A. Zielie, John G. Koen, James W. Thiesing, David E. Saven, Franklin D. Duncan, Larry B. Massey, Joseph H. Mc- Cleskey, Robert D. Bishop, Patrick F. Ervin, Floyd E. Haskin, James C. Skach. Civil engineering chapter earns national recognition For the eighth consecutive year, members of the American Society of Civil Engineers received a certificate of commendation for excellence in conduct of chapter affairs. The award is made annually by the national society. Delegates from the club attended the national convention of civil engineers in Kansas City and told the group of chapter programs and activities. A banquet and formal were among spring functions. 174 , :...., - ' ktotAIUktaA - - American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: James E. Touslee, Thorton A, Moore, Gary D. Owen, Van Chang, Jerry A. Holloway, Richard A. McKown. SECOND ROW: Albertus F. Wiesedeppe, Jerry L. May, Ralph L Fanson, Richard G. Adams, Jacob F. Redlinger, James L. Tadtman, Michael L. Gamble. THIRD ROW: Harlan D. Stauffer, Richard E. Srna, John T. Nebgen, Larry W. Emig, Robert D. Bowers, Dennis E. Myers. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory L. Miller, Thomas E. Neal, Larry M Evans, Robert R. Reynolds, Francis C. Dennis, Roderick R. Brown, James M. Hillman. :hapter )gnition .member? f icds received excellences ardisinai titrates fa 1 onvrntion of American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: Jasbir S. Arora, Robert L. Fox, Edward L. Wilson, Bruce K. McCallum, Arjan M. Mansukhani, William R. (Classen. SECOND ROW: Clifton V. Hostetler, Fredrick L. Martox, Norvell L. Washburn, Dennis D. Lee, Richard L. Henning, Surinder K. Kapur, Hasan Kamil. THIRD American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: Gale R. Brown, Ronald D. Hoagland, Daniel D. Petr, William M Bellairs, John P. Cashott. SECOND ROW: Terry D. Stull, Roger R. Swart, William F. Overman, Gary L. Urbanek, James W. ROW: Benny D. Neaderhiser, Ralph E. Carthroe, Kenneth D. Harwood, Jon C. Sneath, Jerry S. Murphy, Bruce V. Collins. BOTTOM ROW: Edword D. Barenberg, James M. Hoag, Pete L. Bailey, John T. Reeves, Larry L. Thompson, Lloyd W. Rogers, Vernon H. Rosebraugh. Fitzwater, Charles M. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Gail A. Lard, Robert L. Hirt, Rob- ben A. Bowers, Karl J. Svaty, Larry R. Larsen. BOTTOM ROW: Kinney R. Baxter, Thomas W. Logan, Kenneth D. Everett, Benjamin F. Spencer, Robert J. De May. American Society of Agricultural Engineers TOP ROW: Walter A. Harrison, Carl L. Schuler, Douglas W. Williams, Gene E. Eckel, Alan D. McMillan, Charles G. Baker, James A. Armbruster, Robert P. Mease, Charles R. Ankenman. SEC- OND ROW: Charles R. Fail, Ronald H. Loomis, Glenn P. Alpert, Charles R. Kuntz, David F. Fairbanks, John M. Harrison, Ronald D. Graber, Robert L. Clydesdale. THIRD ROW: Garold L. McPeak, Stanley R. Clark, Larry N. Carey, Frank W. Howard, Steven J. Weybrew, James K. Koelliker, Douglas C. Seibel, Grover C. Rundell, Thomas D. Dick. BOTTOM ROW: Richard E. McMillen, Jarold L. Zim- merman, Donald W. Kaiser, Daryll D. Jamvold, Donald J. Keating, James P. Murphy, Albert H. Strecker, John C. Nye, Stephen J. Daniels. Ag engineers win award for Open House exhibits Exhibits arranged by members of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers earned a first place department award at the Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. During the spring semester, members of the club traveled to St. Joseph, Mo., for an area con- ference attended by agricultural engineers from four other Midwest colleges. With the direction of President Albert Strecker, society members planned annual picnics in the fall and spring. The men invited industrial representatives to speak at meetings on career opportunities. With sanding and cutting tools, agricultural engineers carve styrofoam. The finished display was used at Engineers and a model farm, terraces and waterways from a huge block of Architects ' Open House to demonstrate conservation techniques. 176 o. American Society of Landscape Architects TOP ROW: Hernck H. Smith, Thomas T. Kodama, Ronald R. Darner, Susanne F. Little, Neil D. Rogers, Ray F. Hill. SECOND ROW: Keith R. Zwick, Richard A. McClanothan, Gary D. Vogt, Gary Lee Smith, Tommy R. Thompson, Wayne K. Iwamoto. THIRD ROW: George L. Sherer, John A. Tuomey, Terrell A. Fitzgerald, Roger C. Larson, Melvin J. Stout, Fredrick C. Bliss. BOTTOM ROW: Donald D. Fleming, Duane H. Lyon, John R. Ritter, Daniel McGhee, Ernest H. Ungnade, John N. Bryan, Clyde L. Allen. American Society of Mechanical Engineers TOP ROW: Daryl D. Bender, Don- ald H. Merten, Leroy W. Kippes, Rodney T. Nash, Donald E. Reimer, Jon R. Mc- Leod, Don L. Cobb. SECOND ROW: David N. Arnoldy, Raymond L. Hamblin, James L. Finney, Robert E. Olmstead, Clark D. Rmgel, Wayne E. Springer. THIRD ROW: Larry D. Swartley, Lionel R. Whitmer, Randall L Rich, Kenneth E. Mathias, David L. Isaacson, James I. Mann, Thomas O. Schimke. BOTTOM ROW: Jim A. McKinnis, Michael R. Lewis, Richard M. Boldin, Keith F. Olson, John Hintz, Don- ald D. Ficken, David C Gillespie. Architects study design, hear landscape problems At a monthly meeting, the American Society of Landscape Architects heard a representative of a Kansas City firm review fountain design and garden lighting. A landscape architect from the U. S. Forest Service also discussed a landscape problem before criticising student solutions to it. The club arranged a display of student work for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Students present papers at engineering meeting Representatives from area universities attended a regional conference sponsored by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Student papers on technical subjects were presented at the con- ference and winning ones considered at the na- tional session. At the club ' s monthly meetings, speakers discussed the opportunities of mechan- ical engineers in petroleum and utility concerns. 177 American Veterinary Medical Association Seniors TOP ROW: Tony D. David, Martha L. Dunn, Edward P. Miller, James L. Busby, Wallace W. Wolf, Manuel A. Thomas, Malcolm D. McCracken, Charles L. Stoehr, Ivan R. Schrock, Osmundo S. Castillo, Donald L. Harris. SECOND ROW: David J. Lodge, Gerald L. Kerns, Herschel A. Stacey, Bernard A. Friesen, William H. Brethour, Gerald L. O ' Keeffe, Harold E. Wasmger, Orlin H. Helbing, John C. Durling, Richard W. Morehouse. THIRD ROW: Robert Leroy Collins, Thomas G. Kuhn, William R. Rapp, Hubert E. Jeffers, Larry S. Oldham, Max R. Moss, Thomas A. Martin, Charles A. Helwig, Dennis L. Larson. BOTTOM ROW: Robert K. Treptow, Robert W. Minter, Charles A. Dake, Victor C. Hurtig, Robert E. Wingert, Carl S. O ' Neil, Billy G. Thornton, Roy E. Friesen, Richard E. Blankenship, Robert M. Brown. AVMA students establish Dean Leasure award Encouraging more active group participation, the American Veterinary Medical Association student chapter established the Dean Leasure Award. The award, named for Eldon Leasure, former dean of the College of Veterinary Medi- cine, was given to the class with the highest per- centage attendance at the bi-weekly meetings. Featured at the meetings were lecturers including Dr. Don Spangler, current national president of the professional organization. Two delegates were chosen to represent the chapter at the national AVMA convention in Portland, Ore. Two others were sent to a public relations convention in Urbana, 111. Fall and spring dances attracted more than 450 students, wives and faculty. During the Christmas season, students and wives gave a party for their children. Membership accounted for 100 per cent of the student body of the college with more than 80 per cent attending the regularly scheduled meet- ings. The student chapter sponsored Veterinary Medicine Open House. Theme of the event was Veterinary Service through Education and Research. Open house was Parents ' Day. American Veterinary Medical Association Seniors TOP ROW: William C. Ed- wards, Robert G. Baxa, Ronald P. Gentzler, Kenneth L. Jeffery, Theodore T. Evans, Nathaniel A. Adejunmobi, Gary D. Marr, Gailyn L. Holland. SECOND ROW: Steven R. Mosier, Terry N. Turner, William C. Randle, Lawrence Kosmin, Cecil V. Everett, Gary D. Harmon, Dennis D. Huck, John T. Hyde. THIRD ROW: Roger H. Bailey, R. William Kuhn, James J. Ketzner, James M. Holland, Kenneth G. Huggins, Donald W. Butts, Stephen L. Winn, Rodney L. Link, Ian B. Hobbs. BOTTOM ROW: William J. Machart, Stuart J. Burns, John A. Crouch, David B. Browne, Roger L. Lukens, Vernon D. Johnson, Leo G. Staley, Paul L. Huff. Q m -a m 178 American Veterinary Medical Association Juniors TOP ROW: Iris L. Wagner, Benjamin B. Dow, Robert J. Bury, Robert Alvin Anderson, Cesar Gonzalez, Mi- chael A. Lanning, Jerry L. Hummel, Jon M. Day, LeRoy P. Schild, Joy L. Decker, Jerald A. Peterson, Catherine L. Hyde. SECOND ROW: Eldon L. Misak, Andrew J. Bozarth, Larry R. Anderson, Lyle E. Zitek, Dennis T. Nelson, Allen A. Cesaf- sky, Daniel A. DeNoon, Dan E. Cram, Edward J. Plocharski, James A. Case, Ned E. Eib. THIRD ROW: William C. Bergin, Jerry M. Middlesw art, Robert E. Cartee, Earl B. Houck, Duane M. Henrikson, Jack S. Dunham, Robert A. Swerczek, How- ard A. Kinzer, Roy A. Braum, Marlin D. Jeffers, Byron L. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Jacob M. Sherwood, Ronny L. Pemberton, Neil I R. Walker, Harold D. Bauman, Clint S. Hardy, Robin R. Domer, Leonard A. Sigdestad, Walter E. Colon, James E. Dale, James F. Hicks, Edward J. Jezbera. American Veterinary Medical As- sociation Juniors TOP ROW: Dallas D. Caster, Delvin D. Ran- dolph, Leon E. Thiessen, Joe L. Mauderly, Larry K. Dresher. SEC- OND ROW: James I. Miller, Fin- eas G. Hughbanks, Joe K. Baber, David T. Lane, Darrell L. Haeker. BOTTOM ROW: James L. Corlis, Richard J. Cortesi, Timothy P. Cheney, Charles E. Knudsen, Robert L. Kerns. American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Nilean Nou, Joan E. Warner, Deborah F. Erichsen, Evelyn A. Bock, Judy A. Cox, Linda L. Delaplain, Jerry B. Burkey. SECOND ROW: Michael K. Moore, William M. Bryant, Dennis R. Skalka, Edward L. Kniffen, Norman R. Schneider, Frank G. Bieberly, Jerold E. McDowell, Marvin J. Farr. THIRD ROW: M. Keith Kingsley, Robert J. Shay, Sherwood L. Svarvari, James H. Myers, Arthur L. Carpenter, Stephen R. Frack, William M. Agresta. BOTTOM ROW: C. Dean Bertholf, Keith H. Eubank, James P. Nelson, Sherman J. Swanson, Harry A. Steinfort, Alexander J. Marshall. American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Dean R. Bader, Larry L. Williams, Max L. Hacker, Dean P. Fankhauser, Desmond A. Waturuocha, Dennis A. Rohan, Richard A. Barta, John C. Farhy, Thomas D. Vin- cent, Larry K. McKim, Jock D. Henry. SECOND ROW: Arnold G. Nagely, George L. Wiley, Randy D. Risley, Jerry D. Weil, Gary E. Voelker, Gordon R. Cunningham, Veryl B. Sibley, Kenneth N. Onyia, William S. Hales, Larry R. Meisegeier. THIRD ROW: Eugene R. Clothier, Robert G. Rohrbaugh, Wallace E. Kraft, Johnny J. Emery, Wendell R. Witter, Michael A. Gangel, Loren G. Tucker, Richard D. Knewtson, Dean J. Alpert, Tony L. Kirk, Robert L. Mitchell. BOTTOM ROW: Robert A. MacArthur, Andre A. Darrigrand, Laurence L. Cooper, David S. Hodgson, Edward N. Childs, Marvin E. Turner, David N. Bisbee, Dean E. Henricks, Garth L. Peterson, Roger S. Fix. American Veterinary Medical Association Freshmen TOP ROW: Frederick L. Helm, Thomas A. Williams, Kenneth M. Krauter, William P. Tidball, Mary L. Liljestrand, Richard L. Robinson (Downs, Ks.), Philip D. Burford, William E. Lam- mers, Kenneth H. Rockwood, Ronald E. Jordan, Susan J. Alderman. SECOND ROW: Harold W. Richardson, Craig L. Carmichael, James E. Kimbrough, Lonnie D. Willis, Jack H. Konitz, Donald J. Kmoch, Jerome P. Yorke, Jane M. Albin, William P. Gallant, Melvin G. Fox. THIRD ROW: Dennis William Smith, John L. Smith, James R. McCoy, Terryl K. Schmitt, Ronald T. Beach, Curtis L. Ish, Victor E. Anspaugh, Larry H. David, Robert R. Cudney, Gary A. Splitter, David A. Swerczek. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen J. Aberle, Edward T. Doyle, No rbert J. Zander, Larry D. Stuckey, James F. Wadsack, David L. Eisenbrandt, James M. Osborn, Ronald A. Engelken, Loren J. Rickard, Gerald L. Richardson. American Veterinary Medical Association Freshmen TOP ROW: Celestine O. Njoku, Michael L. Gambiani, James T. Marsh, Ronald L. Schindler, Ronald E. Sanko, Brenda G. Adrian, Richard N. Bruce, Tommy L. Jacobitz, Stephen K. Sproul. SECOND ROW: Warren E. Boomer, Henry R. Ewert, Larry H. Ringel, Marlin R. Grosz, Mark D. Williams, John L. Lenz, George W. Dunbar, William C. Skaer. THIRD ROW: Larry J. Oliver, Joseph G. Merriam, Denis A. Bekaert, Coy C. Mickey, Dallas O. Goble, Gerald F. Slonka, Robert E. Stach, Roger L. Becker, Robert J. Gump. BOTTOM ROW: Vernon D. Maxwell, Ralph E. Sievers, Fred E. Lowrey, Robert A. Briggs, Steven L. Rogers, Lynn F. Willard, Robert G. Broderick, Robert C. Hartley. American Veterinary Medical As- sociation Auxiliary TOP ROW: Cheryl Mauderly, Connie V. Boom- er, Linda L Hoeker, Jean Dresher, Peggy Ketzner, Linda M. Schild. SECOND ROW: Judy A. Brown, Ada M. Blankenship, Diane R. Baxa, MarilynJK. Kimbrough, Bev- erly P. Hobbs, Sandra L. Kerns, Doris F. O Keeffe, Glenda K. Ans- paugh, Joyce C. Schrock. THIRD ROW: Demesne G. Jeffery, Bern L. Bisbee, Carol D. O Neil, Zo- anne R. Mickey, Sylvia G. Bret- hour, Ruth L. Stacey, Karen K. Ringel, Joyce J. Kmoch. BOTTOM ROW: Judy J. Moore, Margee A. Minter, Patricia A. Lukens, Karen Y. Domer, Vera R. Rogers, Donna J. Willard, Marjorie H. Dunham, Ginger Bailey. - :-. i - :-- - - : - -- American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary TOP ROW: Patricia A. Krouter, Georgia I. Crouch, Carole J. Muggins, Carol I. Hicks, Carol Peterson, Penny A. Moss, Mary A. Ewert, Robyn Fankhauser, Jean E. Emery, Jean Kirk, Inge Collins. SECOND ROW: Gaylene H. McDowell, Gail E. Eubank, Barbara A. Branson, Joyce B. Ish, Judy A. Nagely, Janice S. David, Carolyn R. Jezbera, Redetta A. Bury, Judy C. Farhy, Patricia S. Willis. THIRD ROW: Judy Schrater, Visitors at Veterinary Medicine Open House see Dykstra oper- ating facilities and hear firsthand reports of medical equipment. - :- ;- - :: ' -- ::::- Judith E. Huff, Barbara J. Case, Judy L. Turner, Mavis Kingsley, Connie Winters, Arlene Goble, Neily Hardy, Sandra Agresta, Carolyn K. Eisenbrandt. BOTTOM ROW: Wanda L. Bryant, Phyllis M. Friesen, Joyce L. Helwig, Mary E. Bauman, Donna C. Swonson, Pat E. Bertholf, Lois S. Lanning, Lois L. Oliver, Peggy L Middleswart, Yvonne A. Broderick. Auxiliary aids loan fund, donates hospital curtains As a service project, members of AVMA Aux- iliary contributed to a loan fund for students in veterinary medicine. With the leadership of Pres- ident Carol D. O ' Neil, the wives ' organization also raised money to purchase curtains for Dyk- stra Veterinary Hospital and donated food to an underprivileged family in Manhattan. In the fall and spring, members attended dances sponsored by AVMA and arranged a Christmas party for children of auxiliary members. The group also invited husbands to four dances during the year and carried on the tradition as the first women ' s auxiliary of the national organization. 181 Cosmopolitan meal fosters Arab-American accord As part of its program to improve relations be- tween Arab students and the citizens and mer- chants of Manhattan, Arab- American Club spon- sored a dinner at a local hotel. More than 300 students and Manhattan residents attended. Advised by Leo Engler, members of Arab- American Club worked with other foreign stu- dent groups to promote better communication between foreign and American students. The club operated on a personal basis, requiring each member to bring a friend of another nationality to business meetings. With Mousa Mashal as president, the students from the Middle East helped with International Week. Livestock judges attend Block and Bridle school At work in the field of agriculture, Block and Bridle Club organized a training school in live- stock judging for Midwest college and 4-H judg- ing teams. In cooperation with Dairy Science Club, members helped plan the annual Little American Royal. Advised by Miles McKee, the group sponsored steak fries in the fall and spring. Block and Bridle Club members judged live- stock contests and participated in Sheep Breeders ' and Feeders ' Day activities. Dean Davis was president of the group which sponsored a spring banquet where awards were given to the club ' s most outstanding member and to junior scholar- ship winners among the agriculture majors. Arab-American Club TOP ROW: Leona S. Dobson, Salma H. Saadeh, Hisham K. Saadeh, Najih M. Shubber, Suad Shubber, Jame- sina A. Boudreau. SECOND ROW: Khalid A. Saab, Ayad E. Al-Sal- man, Amel J. AI-Hilly, Sami M. AI-Hasani, Mohamed E. Tawfik. BOTTOM ROW: Adnan M. Muhta- sib, Mustafa B. Bashier, Zuheir S. Dada, Abdel S. Kansouh, Richard Lillibridge, Martha E. Caughron. Bakery Management Club TOP ROW: Mark S. Walters, Graham H. Shaw, Donald R. Pond, Ira M. Walman, Tommy D. Dameron. SECOND ROW: Marvin V. Brewer, William F. Vertolli, John C. Klein, Steve A. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Y. Norman, Fred W. Suggs, Marvin G. Heebe, Robert H. Hossfeld, John A. Johnson. Commercial baking club visits Kansas industries Sponsoring two field trips to Kansas bakeries, the Bakery Management Club gave members a better understanding of baking and allied indus- tries. Trips included visits to commercial bakeries in the Hutchinson and Kansas City areas. Jim Kirkpatrick, chairman of the bakery man- agement recruitment program in Kansas City, was one of several lecturers from the baking in- dustry who spoke at monthly seminars sponsored by the organization. Having Graham Shaw as president, members of Bakery Management Club also participated in activities of Ag Science Day. 182 tend iool mual Little McKcttk Davit was :o the club ' s - .-. Block and Bridle Club TOP ROW: Jerry L. Hahn, Garry L. Keeler, Patricia A. Abersold, Patricia I. Coons, Sylvia A. Lydick, Mary J. Koons, Judith A. Balthazar, Kay A. Mogby, Barbara J. Socolofsky, Nancy J. Makalous, Ronald L. Wells. SECOND ROW: Tom J. Moxley, Gordon R. Christiansen, Timothy J. Rowe, Rich- ard L. Theurer, Johnny E. Meetz, Larry E. Kohl, Steven W. Yust, Richard K. Rob- ertson, Patrick M. Stoats, Gordon K. McNitt. THIRD ROW: Melvin N. Metzen, Cheryl K. Huseman, Wesley P. Holmes, Garry L. Peterson, Sally J. Lydick, Arthur A. Adams, Joe K. Eshelman, Howard M. Wehrman, George F. Collins. BOTTOM ROW: Keith E. Tollefson, Stephen A. Sherlock, Ronald Lee Peterson, Eugene L Gross, Darrell L. Johnson, Forrest E. Stegelin, Brent A. Kitchen, Thomas O. Sullivant, Gerald A. Greathouse, James R. Dobbins. Block and Bridle-TOP ROW: Gordon P. Dettmer, Robert A. Ebert, Danny R. Peterson, Richard M. McKee, George A. Teagarden. SECOND ROW: Homer L Higdon, Dean L. Davis, Lawrence M. Chain, Tom E. Fey. THIRD ROW: Rodney R. Arbuthnot, Garry O. Paddock, Dean K. Johnson, John C. Nogel, Leigh W. St. Clair. BOTTOM ROW: Eugene O. Peters, Melvin M. Fuelling, Charles R. White, William D. Oswalt, Edward S. Hodgson. aclub o itries t ' -- ' - - _- -: , Block and Bridle-TOP ROW: Charles S. Hartley, Ronald U. Lindquist, Charles L. Rich, Stana M. Asmussen, Mildred J. Scribner, Ann J. Brunner, Ronald O. Odell, Samuel C. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Willard E. Kindig, James M. Veotch, William K. Dyer, Philip V. Mathews, Michael E. Dikemon, James A. Hoobler, Franklin L. Eberhart. THIRD ROW: Phillip C. Light, Ronald D. Welsh, Stephen A. Dunbar, Ronald W. Hirst, Thomas D. Perrier, Lloyd H. Willard, Richard J. Proehl, Everett G. Aldridge. BOTTOM ROW: Robert C. Corlgren, Gene W. Lov- erentz, John R. Evans, William R. Gross, Virgil R. Huseman, Raymond K. Haresnape, James C. Forshee. 183 Chaparajos TOP ROW: Nancy J. Hedges, Stana M. Asmussen, Patricia J. Drake, Marcia L. Stout, Mildred J. Scribner. SECOND ROW: John D. Todd, Candice S. Case, Newton C. Hinson, Tamara D. Armstrong, Sharon W. Bush, Janice M. Schlagel. THIRD ROW: Gary L. Beach, Richard J. Proehl, Thomas H. Wessels, Tracy A. Gaughan, Dennis L. Wells. BOT- TOM ROW: Frederick D. Riedel, James H. Batton, Charles R. White, Richard K. Norton. Chaparajos TOP ROW: Barbara A. Nelson, Lynda S. Harris, Linda L. Kaul, Leslie S. Innis, Ruth L. Worthington, Martha E. Ewing, Marilyn S. Myers, Sheryl K. Jordan. SECOND ROW: Mary J. Underwood, Judith J. Olson, Cheryl M. Kuiken, Mary J. Cooper, Catherine A. Murry, Ganile A. Myers, Pamalee G. Car- son. THIRD ROW: Joel K. Brubaker, Max L. Worthington, Nancy A. Charles, Judy L. Heck, Norla M. Stephens, Mary S. Attwood, Linda K. Shambaugh. BOTTOM ROW: Jerre K. Rorick, John D. Tarman, Ronald A. Miller, Charles W. Burger, Steven A. Mueller, David Chad Hall. Chaparajos TOP ROW: Jean A. Lancaster, J-anora A. Sigley, Jill M. Johnson, Judith A. Balthazar, Barbara A. O ' Donnell, Patricia K. Miller, Susan L. Kendall. SECOND ROW: Don L. Kueck, Charles L. Rich, Anthony T. Coon, Lester D. Mar- tin, Linda J. Schleicher, Barbara J. Socolofsky. THIRD ROW: Paul M. Marshall, Howard A. Kinzer, Richard M. Reid, Gary A. Garrett, Richard J. Crist, Cheryl K. Huseman. BOTTOM ROW: Owen K. Nordvig, Ronald W. Norton, Ronald D. Pappan, Danny R. Wells, Harold J. Topliff, Charles K. Tillson. 184 - ;:-: - :.:: :::! Chinese Student Association TOP ROW: Susie S. Young, Grace K. Lee, Yi T. Sun, Ke C. Tuan, Dee Wang, Eddie L. Hwang, Thomas Lee, Steve K. Lee. SEC- OND ROW: George Y. Yeh, Peter Y. Pee, Dick T. Lee, Arnold K. Ng, Pao-Lin Chosen for horsemanship and personality, one candidate for Rodeo queen receives help from members of Chaparajos Club. Yin, Yuan-Shin Yang, Harvey S. Leou, Joseph C. Ohao, Michael K. Yvan. BOT- TOM ROW: John Y. Ho, Pei-Kao Hsueh, Leslie L. Ho, David D. Lue, Peter P. Chen, Lawrence W. Chiang, Yuan C. Chiang, Punley H. Yang. Chaparajos rodeo teams defend Great Plains title Defending their Great Plains championship, members of Chaparajos Club competed in five spring rodeos. The club also sponsored an over- night trail ride near Tuttle Creek and organized the University ' s Intercollegiate Rodeo for the eleventh year. During the fall semester, members attended a steak fry and heard a veterinarian discuss animal diseases. With John Todd as club president, the rodeo group planned a queen con- test and a spring picnic, and invited speakers to discuss horsemanship and rodeo activities. Chinese extend welcome, sponsor sports program To welcome new Chinese students to the cam- pus, members of Chinese Student Association planned a reception each semester in the Wesley Foundation center. Under the direction of Presi- dent David Lue, the club participated in intra- mural basketball and also provided table tennis, dancing, badminton and other games at weekly gatherings. During the year, members presented several Chinese movies in the Union Little Thea- ter and planned parties and picnics. 185 Circle K recruits donors in record blood drive Recruiting more than 550 blood donors first semester, members of Circle K sponsored the most successful blood drive at any Kansas college or university. Establishment of the blood bank re- quired about 1,000 man hours each semester. Members visited living groups and presented a film and talk about the Red Cross program. Donating blood first semester, volunteers recruited by Circle K give more pints than any other Kansas college or university. Future doctors, dentists tour area medical school While attending Pre-Med Day, members of Clinic Club toured the Kansas University Medi- cal School and heard talks on professional school curriculums. The group viewed movies on medi- cal education and spoke with persons in the medical and dentistry fields. Hoping to inform younger students about career possibilities, mem- bers invited men from area schools to discuss medical and dental programs. Clinic Club cele- brated its twenty-fifth anniversary. :: 1.1 I Circle K TOP ROW: Arland D. Stephens, Daryl O. Stone, George A. Gerritz, Kenneth E. Stout. SECOND ROW: Gary J. Hanna, Ronald W. Taylor, James D. Viergever. BOTTOM ROW: Keith F. Olson, Daniel R. McConachie, Terry M. Haggard, Chester E. Peters. Clinic Club TOP ROW: Edward J. Wimmer, Lynnea S. Newbury, Alice L Boyles, Terri A. DaMetz. SECOND ROW: William L. Dillon, Donald M. Essmiller, William D. Butler, Franklin H. Ross, Donald L. Sweat. THIRD ROW: Howard P. Killough, Eddie J. Gray, Max M. Stearns, David L. VanWinkle, Burk Jubelt, Joel T. Weigand. BOTTOM ROW: Lewis Rosenblatt, Roger B. Johnson, Kendall M. Wright, Robert M. Melichar, James F. Shetlar. C.E - M: 186 Clothing and Textiles Club TOP ROW: Linda L. Tresenriter, Sherri D. Hughes, Barbara J. Klick, Shirley A. Lewis, Frances M. Angell, Janice E. Ackors, Rena L. Watts, Linda J. Ware, Mary E. Windels. SECOND ROW: Mary J. Dice, Margaret J. Marsh, Jane R. Choplin, Regina G. Young, Carolyn K. McKmley, Sandra L. Bradley, Rosalyn A. West, Patricia J. Heyer, Marie L. Cone. THIRD ROW: Linda K. Pelkey, Virginia R. Green, Carolyn R. Milleson, Janis L. Bergman, Marie E. Thiel, Beverly A. Norton, Barbara A. Harrison, Janice L. Selby, Joan K. Reosser, Karen E. Gorman. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela R. Buetzer, Dorothy Dean Miller, Diane K. Youngers, Kathleen J. Warner, Judith A. Stindt, Gwen I. Springer, Bon- nie R. Ruhnke, Nancy L. Evans, Evon L. Obermueller. Collegiate Future Farmers of America TOP ROW: Leon C. Perry, Robert W. Gilbert, Floyd L. Lotker, Ross D. Crane, Jerry L. Hahn, Kenneth W. Kelley, Larry C. Epley, Alvin R. Conner, Delbert L Rule. SECOND ROW: Eldon R. Trost, Stephen W. Stucky, Jerry D. Morgan, Rex A. Stewart, David F. Martin, Dale M. Richardson, Harold J. Topliff, Garry L. Frazee, Lyle H. Chadwell, Robert J. Main- quist. THIRD ROW: Jettie F. Condray, Douglas K. Peters, Larry E. Kater, Joseph B. Detrixhe, Arlen W. Etling, Ronald L. Ibbetson, Gordon K. McNitt, Richard A. Ibbetson, Norman R. Galle. BOTTOM ROW: John P. Benfer, John E. Holste, Gaylord D. Kelsey, Jerry L. Condray, Paul N. Stevenson, David K. Lightner, Leon D. Sowers, Thomas F. Gillaspie, Roger L. Baker. Students donate mittens to Justin Christmas tree Setting up a mitten tree in Justin hall was a service project of the Clothing and Textiles Club. Mittens contributed by students were hung on the tree and distributed to needy child ren at Christ- mas. Members also sponsored the Best Dressed Girl contest, visited with the manager of a local retail clothing business and learned of job oppor- tunities from talks by people in the field. FFA sponsors banquet, works at state meeting In addition to sponsoring a banquet to honor new and retiring state officers, Collegiate Future Farmers of America supervised high school groups during the state FFA convention. Awards pro- vided by the club went to winners of the state public speaking contest. One member, Joseph Detrixhe, was elected national student secretary, fourth national FFA office holder from Kansas. 187 Collegiate 4-H Club TOP ROW: Rita M. Hollinger, Jeanette M. Golitko, Eliza- beth P. Gilmore, Pamela S. Engle, Karen D. DeGood, Helen E. Packard, Louise M. Haslouer, Anna M. Luker, Nancy A. Theobald. SECOND ROW: Rodney P. Shipman, Richard D. Wilson, Dorothy J. Schroder, Ben W. Wood, Marlene F. McKaughan, Carol M. Biby, Wilma M. Hazen, Luann K. Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis R. Siefkes, Richard P. Waldren, John W. Toney, Arlen W. Etling, William H. Reissig, Ralph C. Richardson, Ann J. Brunner. Collegiate 4-H members judge County Club Days Judges for 4-H County Club Days came from the membership of Collegiate 4-H Club. For the fourth consecutive year, the club operated a food booth at the Hutchinson State Fair and used the proceeds to sponsor an all-campus mixer. Di- rected by President Ronald Jones, the club pub- lished the magazine, 4-H in Review, and pre- sented a monthly radio program which described highlights of area 4-H work. Members also helped at the 4-H Round-Up in Manhattan. In cooperation with the Kansas 4-H Foundation, members of Collegiate 4-H prepare a magazine summarizing the year ' s 4-H activities. More than 100 students sell advertising, write articles and do editing work on the annual fall publication. - - r )avs ' - ' --:, ' . andprc- ' ' . - ' - ' : :: ::: Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Patricia Ann Patton, Marcia L. Lowther, Jackie L Miller, Wilda L. Loeppke, Phyllis J. Blasdel, Sheryl D. Kushner, Viva L. Weese, Joyce E. Blecha, Cynthia K. Ramey, Soundra K. Masten. SECOND ROW: Mar- garet J. Marsh, Judith L Kitch, Marie J. Morton, Reba S. Brazle, Loretta E. Reeh, Sharon F. Rice, Barbara J. Anderson, Patricia A. Wiens, Cynthia A. Wilson, Jeanne L. Muret. THIRD ROW: Harvey I. Rosen, Frank K. Brazle, Roderick K. Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Linda D. Gentry, Virginia A. Meyer, Jacqueline S. Byers, Marilyn K. Wasmund, Vivian R. Becker, Paula L. Sanford, Cheri L. Avery, Sandra D. Tollefson, Jerry W. Sleichter. SECOND ROW: Fred W. Handlin, W. Robert Kramer, Stephen V. Davis, Gregory A. Armbruster, Jerry L Armbruster, Gary J. Hanna, Ruth E. Schroeder, Arietta Y. Visser, Lynn D. Romberger, Walter B. Patton. THIRD ROW: John E. Holste, Stephen R. Birkbeck, Steve C. Woodson, Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: William F. Blackwell, Gerald M. Donovan, Leon C. Perry, Edward J. Shelton, Connie J. Glunt, Linda L. Harrison, Elizabeth B. Teten, Rita A. Muret, Barbara A. Atkinson, Alvin R. Conner. SECOND ROW: Carol F. Hendershot, Joline A. Fredrickson, Judith A. Hornberger, Virginia M Munson, Margaret K. Craig, Dorothy J. Ziegler, Carol S. Tiffany, Rosalie R. Sweat, Nancy J. Atkinson, Cheryl K. Walters. THIRD ROW: Monte W. Harden, Blocksome, Gale R. Brown, William J. Gilliland, George W. Kuchenrhal, Richard M. Reid, Franklin L. Eberhart, Danny R. Peterson, Phylis L. Van Dyke. BOTTOM ROW: Robert D. Evans, Kenneth W. Kelley, Ted D. Edmondson, Kenneth R. Jaffe, Gary L. Armstrong, Glenn W. Shields, Glenn W. Riggs, George L. Zabel, Ste- phen R. Morris, David W. Cutter, Alan F. Kessler. Larry J. DeDonder, Sharon L. Millenbruch, Dolores A. Hoffman, Frederick D. Rie- del, Jo A. Becker, Annette L. Buckland, Rita K. Lilak. BOTTOM ROW: Charles D. Dunbar, Norman W. Koester, Garry L. Frazee, Dan L. Hoffman, Leslie C. Long- berg, Forrest E. Stegelin, Terry L. Biery, Perrin K. Symns, Gordon L. Farmer, James R. Ploger. Stephen L. Chadwell, Ronald E. Jones, Frank R. Douthit, Terry R. Schoenthaler, Larry G. Kern, Doris J. Bosse, Teresa K. Graham, Ellen L. Taylor, Richard L. Mc- Collough. BOTTOM ROW: Larry E. Kohl, Ralph I. Phillips, Eugene L. Gross, Charles T. Bronzan, Ronnie G. Lunsford, Lorry E. Goering, Harold J. Topliff, Daniel R. Tice, Roger R. McCollough, Lyle H. Chadwell. 189 ? Wl u .: Collegiate Young Republicans TOP ROW: Melinda L. Dobson, Susan G. Carstens, Sharon M. George, Linda M. Miller, Nancy J. Ukena, Karen A. Nic- olai, Judith E. Helmke. SECOND ROW: Rodney C Eaton, Richard S. Bordwell, Cherie E. Miller, Joel R. Kriss, Donald L.Jameson, Robert C. Littrell. THIRD ROW: Paul A. Stewart, Philip K. Kline, Philip F. Moore, Gregory D. Muselman, Daniel W. Young, Douglas G. Groesbeck, Douglas S. Brunson. BOTTOM ROW: Cray- don D. McDonald, Steve E. Potter, Stephen E. Seltzer, Raymond W. Johnson, Samuel W. Knecht, Leslie C. Longberg. Collegiate Young Republicans TOP ROW: Ronald E. Jordan, Richard W. George, Linda J. Braun, Nancy J. Butler, Marie L. Cone, Judy M. Brammer, Deanna George. SECOND ROW: Glen W. Froelich, Kent L. Marmet, Robert M. Deaver, Marilyn S. Kelsey, Charles R. Howell, Richard E. Zell. THIRD ROW: Le- land O. Singer, James L. Gray, Dennis E. Myers, Philip K. Kline, Patrick J. Berger, David M. Depping. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald R. Worley, Robert H. Miller, William T. Davies, Jon D. Soder, Thane R. Palmberg, Donald G. Dressier. Congressmen, candidates speak at CYR meetings Chester Mize and Robert Dole were two of several Kansas congressmen to speak at meetings of Collegiate Young Republicans. Mize reported on the work of the Eighty-Ninth Congress, and Dole spoke of the need for reorganization within the Republican party. Students in the political organization also heard talks by candidates cam- paigning for state office. A trip to the state house in Topeka gave CYR members an opportunity to hear congressional debate on state reappor- tionment of voting districts. Two all-University dances were sponsored during the year by Collegiate Young Republicans, the first after the Colorado football game in October and the second in February. As CYR queen, Anne Tuggle welcomed Sen. Everett Dirksen for a lecture address and represented the club at a state convention. 190 Variety show proceeds go to United Fund drive Proceeds from an international variety show were donated by members of Cosmopolitan Club to the Manhattan United Fund drive. Featuring a variety of American and foreign dance numbers, an international dance ,show was attended by more than 500 persons. The oldest organization of its kind at the University, Cosmopolitan Club also presented a coin and stamp show with dis- plays of coins and stamps from many countries. President Intesar Zaidi directed the Feast of Nations which featured foreign cuisine. Dairy group participates in Little American Royal Little American Royal activities were planned by Dairy Science Club in cooperation with Block and Bridle Club. With the leadership of Presi- dent Carroll Campbell, the group also built a booth for Ag Science Day and participated in activities during Homecoming week. Members of the organization sponsored a steak fry in the fall and a chili feed during second semester. Advised by Harold Roberts and James Morrill, the club raised money by serving food at the state meeting of the Holstein Fresian Association. Cosmopolitan Club TOP ROW: Rebecca A. Loucks, Magdalena L. Briones, Pramila A. Krupadanam, Joyce A. Duesing, Kathleen M. Forney, Lynn E. Boylan, Miguel A. Figueroa. SECOND ROW: Beth L. Martin, Intesar H. Zaidi, Awadh N. Singh, Kenneth A. Onyia, Mohammad Tariq, Prabhakar N. Jagtap, Patti J. Lampe, Arunkumar K. Gholkar. THIRD ROW: Mir N. Khan, Jesse O. Akinokun, Narendra M. Mistry, Syed A. Quodri, Kathleen M. Clark, Patricia A. Smith, Con- stance L. Bates, Cecil Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Zafar A. Qureshi, Awadh R. Singh, Sayeed U. Syed, Dennis A. Harbaugh, Quaisar M. Hanif, Mazhar A. Khan, Maher H. Khan. ngs ate reappor- respoi Republicans- jail jatne in en. Dairy Science Club TOP ROW: Roger B. Marion, James R. Studnicka, Donald F. Darling, Gary D. Myers, Lloyd E. Lynn, Ronald K. Graber. SECOND ROW: Carrol W. Campbell, Richard L. Harner, Lawrence E. Carter, Ronald D. Coltrane, Lyle G. Helmer, Richard Bassette. THIRD ROW: Roger E. Forsberg, James H. Goff, Ranee K. Heodley, William B. McNeill, Steven A. Larson, Harold A. Rob- erts. BOTTOM ROW: James L. Morrill, Donald C. Utz, Robert C. Dobson, Howard W. Wilson, Laverne R. Myers, Ted L. Schmid. 191 Dames Club TOP ROW: Connie L. Blankenship, Donna E. McCallum, Linda L. Hayse, Rita R. Cathrae, Andrea D. McDermott, Sandy S. DeMand, Audrey A. Bell, Bonnie R. Flipse, Donna J. Jensen. SECOND ROW: Pamela J. Faulconer, Diana S. Sprecker, Genell Jack, Doris J. Pitman, Patricia A. May, Vivian M. Cot- trell, Susan S. Mann, Jeanette S. Nelson, Arlene J. Letourneau, Beverly A. An- derzhon. THIRD ROW: Jean A. Wiman, Marylou Reiter, Jean Schanefelt, Mary- lou Lundblade, Mary Weickert, Kreta Thompson, Jacquelin K. Corlis, Barbara J. Capron, Diana Schiffner, Dottie Prater, Delight Vogt. BOTTOM ROW: Gaylene H. McDowell, Betty Horigan, Joan Isaacson, Gloria J. McPeak, Jean E. Miller, Kathy Marker, Sarabeth Tuomey, Mary E. York, Edith M. Mathes, Donna K. Arp. Dames Club TOP ROW: Mary J. Ungnade, Barbara H. McDougal, Suzanne R. Seidel, Sandy A. Marsden, Charleen Cook, Judith Steppel, Karen Anderson. SEC- OND ROW: Judy K. Johnson, Lovella L. Mullen, Lynda M. Janne, lola L. Corbin, Beverly K. Fiser, Marcella M. Durst. THIRD ROW: Patricia J. Baker, Cecilia M. Boehlke, Karen A. Barnes, Barbara J. Beutler, Mary A. Ewert, Helen F. Jones, Darlene F. Smika. BOTTOM ROW: Janice I. Green, Erna J. Wright, Jane L. Leip- per, Linda R. Bailey, Janis M. Reilly, Mary K. Ferell, Carol A. Kelpm, Rayne E. Richard. Dames discuss problems, sponsor needy family Preparing Your Child for School, Cancer and Women and Psychological Problems of Young Marrieds were topics discussed at monthly meetings of Dames Club. Founded in 1954 for married women students and wives of students, the organization also sponsored a needy family at Christmas and sent service workers to the Wharton Manor. A reception was given by the group for wives of University deans. Spring social functions included a dance and a pizza party for members and their husbands. In May, a banquet and honorary graduation ex- ercises were given by Dames Club for wives of men who were receiving degrees. 192 Entomology contributions provide educational fund Contributions from members of Entomology Club were added to proceeds from a rummage sale to provide an educational trust fund for the son of a graduate student who died of cancer. On a field trip to the fossil beds near Elmo, members of Entomology Club excavated layers of limestone for later inspection in University facilities. The organization also sponsored a Christmas party and spring and fall picnics for members and their families. Members helped co- ordinate plans for entomology seminars. During the fall semester, a representative of a national museum in Washington, D.C. talked to students about taxonomy of insects and butterflies. Entomology Club TOP ROW: James K. Quinlan, Elbert L. Eshbaugh, Roger C Smith, Robert B. Mills, Gailen D. White, Dean F. Davis. SECOND ROW: Charles L. Storey, Elmer T. Jones, Hugh E. Thompson, John H. Schesser, H. Derrick Blocker, Donald A. Wilbur. THIRD ROW: John G. Thomas, Harrison E. Mc- Gregor, Herbert Knutson, Richard J. Elizinga, Delmon W. LaHue, Carl W. Ret- tenmeyer, Norbert M. Kauffeld. BOTTOM ROW: Hayward G. Spongier, Charles W. Pitts, Dell E. Gates, Theodore L. Hopkins, Norman Marston, Billy R. Wiseman. Entomology Club TOP ROW: Suheyla Gul, Emiliana N. Bernardo, Julia M. Hite, Dallas E. Miller, Darrell E. Bay, James D. Lambley, Luis A. Elias, Reynaud G. Granados, Marna D. Hart, Magdalena L. Briones, Emelita V. Demeterio. SEC- OND ROW: Stanley R. Rachesky, Rodney A. Stevens, Billy D. Hilbert, H. R. Gundu Rao, Zafar A. Qureshi, John H. Williams, Gary F. Hevel, Ralph E. Berry, Richard K. Lindquist, Gabriel Diaz, Leland W. Raney. THIRD ROW: John P. Spencer, Elvis A. Heinrichs, Kermit O. Bell, Forrest L. Oliveria, Carlos J. Ros- setto, Randall W. Koudele, Lee A. Halgren, James A. Webster, Patrick A. Walters, Stephen M. Voider, Mir A. Khan, Stanley R. Husted. BOTTOM ROW: Larry L. Murdock, Thomas A. Eddy, Michael L. Shuman, Bruce B. Hostetler, Bill F. Jones, Terry L. Biery, John B. Campbell, Ronald E. Keys, Abdel S. Kansouh, Roderic D. Simpson, Bruce W. Baugh. 193 Family and Child Development Club TOP ROW: Pamela C. Mullen, Pattie D. Rickenbacher, Rebecca L. Johnston, Dianne Darling, Beverly J. Larsen, Bonita A. Rice, Nancy M. Macfee, Catherine L. Karl, Patricia S. Willis. SECOND ROW: Patricia J. Edmonds, Kathleen M. Sughrue, Kathryn A. Martin, Jeri L. Farmer, Wilma J. Hansen, Kathleen A. McNeal, Nancy J. Makalous, Betty J. Francisco, Karen E. Linscheid, Cynthia A. Bergerhouse. THIRD ROW: Deanna K. Klenda, Donna L. Olivier, Helen M. Ryan, Diane F. Hoffman, Eunice M. Hoover, Donna R. Simmons, Shirley J. Reid, Helen A. Langley, Carol A. Laverentz. BOTTOM ROW: Mary P. Hudgens, Judith A. Hornberger, Nancy L. Robertson, Juanito C. Reyes, Jeanne A. Guy, Diana C. Sewart, Harriet E. Hapai, Patricia A. Schmidt. Flying Club TOP ROW: Leslie A. Lovett, Manuel A. Thomas, Orlin H. Helbing, Duke B. Reiber, Gary L. Turner, Robert E. Smith. SECOND ROW: Stephen K. Raney, Wayne H. Anschutz, Dwayne L. Harts, Jere L. Compton, Timothy J. Breen, Howard P. Killough, Jr. THIRD ROW: E. M. Pyle, Ross C. Marsh, Lawrence R. Home economics group offers day care service Day care service for Manhattan families was provided by members of the Family and Child Development Club. One of nine interest groups of the Home Economics Council, the club volun- teered service at a nursery for handicapped children, directed weekly tutoring sessions and participated in council projects. York, Harold D. Bauman, Malcolm D. Rodenberg, Kenneth Ohm, Karmon D. Almquist. BOTTOM ROW: Douglas K. Peters, Galen R. McDonald, William J. Schmitt, Paul W. Hayse, Richard Lillibridge, John R. Evans. Student pilots purchase Cessna instruction planes Purchasing two new airplanes, members of Flying Club traveled to Oklahoma for a fly-in with other Big Eight schools. At monthly meet- ings which adviser Clyde Wassom helped plan, the 36 student pilots discussed the club ' s new Cessna 150 Trainer and Cessna 182 Skylane. Members also reviewed safety programs. 194 Forensic Union competes in out-of-state tourneys Forensic Union debaters journeyed to tourn- aments at the University of Chicago, the Uni- versity of Redlands in California, Iowa State University and Emporia State Teachers College. Activities of Forensic Union, organized as a group in 1956, were open to students interested in de- bate and forensics competition. Led by President Sheryl Etling and faculty sponsor Ted Barnes, members entertained de- baters from Great Britain and the University of Kansas on campus for inter-squad competition. Swimmers execute skills, give annual water show Demonstrating their ability in synchronized swimming, members of Frog Club were chosen at fall try-outs judged by a Frog Club executive committee. Under the direction of club president Eugene Smith, committee members ranked ap- plicants on their skills in the front, back, side and breast strokes and the porpoise and dolphin strokes. At their spring synchronized swimming production, the swimmers performed solos, duets and triplets. The program climaxed 15-20 hours of practice on each number. Forensic Union-TOP ROW: Chloe E. Rexroad, Dennis Walter Smith, Sandra S. Paramore, Roger D. Dennis, Sheryl B. Etling. SECOND ROW: Vincent S. DiSalvo, Janice D. Keply, Paul R. Firling, Gayle K. Foster, Jack V. Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Robert M. Smith, William J. Seiler, Russell L. Muse, Ted J. Barnes. Frog Club-TOP ROW: Phyllis L. Wheeler, Mary E. Peterson, Janel S. Wilson, Merry J. Kanawyer, Virginia G. Cardwell, Thelma J. Kirk, Mary J. Vanderlip, Kathryn M. McCarthy. SECOND ROW: Susan K. Young, Nancy L. Durham, Pa- tricia A. Payne, Judith A. James, Shirley A. Pinkerton, Susan K. Wode, Carolyn K. McKinley, Nancy J. Renbarger. THIRD ROW: Carol A. Martin, Sara L. Kirle, John A. Haas, Michael D. Kemper, Jean A. Sheik, Linda A. Kuhn, Jo Janet Dean, Nona G. Reynolds. BOTTOM ROW: Bonito K. Moren, Gail A. Martinson, Laura L. Scott, Janice K. Nixon, Dexter A. Vergin, Eugene L. Smith, Jane A. Sheetz, Constance L. Hall, Janet L. McAninch. 195 Language students gain insight of tradition, culture Group discussion, films and slides introduced members of French Club to the French culture and people. Completing its second year as a rec- ognized organization, the group planned a Christ- mas party and picnic. Members of German Club welcomed German exchange students to American college life by in- viting them into their homes and planning trips to points of interest in Kansas. A Christmas party featured traditional carols, an Advent wreath, St. Nikolaus and German Christmas cookies. Movies from Germany, a spring mas- querade party with folk songs and dances and a spring picnic acquainted club members with German culture and provided them an oppor- tunity to improve language proficiency. French Club-TOP ROW: Helen D. Groyon, Nancy J. Olson, Sharyl L. Cassidy, Gretl Fitch, Janice K. Graber. SECOND ROW: Jody Stover, Sally J. Maichel, Madelyn C. Dixon, (Catherine E. Shelton, Betty R. McGraw. BOTTOM ROW: Tad W. Guzie, Michael J. Mc- Cormick, Virginia E. Brown, Mar- jorie A. Wallace, Patricia A. Templer. German Club TOP ROW: Linda D. Gentry, Doris Loffler, Heide- marie Zehelein, Polly A. Coombs, Use M. Reiling. SECOND ROW: Garry J. Rokey, Donald M. Ess- miller, Sarah C. Harper, Veronica A. Bonebrake, Sharon A. Hase. THIRD ROW: Helga M. Lisec, Joan R. Schneikart, Sheryl L. Alloway, Christa F. Schafer, Linda J. Sol- berg. BOTTOM ROW: Roger B. Johnson, David Lionel Parker, Dwight D. Jewett, Stephen Alan Smith, Frank M. Atkinson. Home Economics Journalism Club -TOP ROW: Cheri L. Avery, Sharon K. Salvino, Sherryl L. Dil- ler, Bonita A. Miller, Linda E. Bugbee. SECOND ROW: Mary K. Prochaska, Becky M. Slothower, Barbara H. Asfahl, Pamela K. Weckman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary J. Pretzer, Elaine A. Rusch, Lora M. Smith, Patricia W. Cheney, Carolyn R. Howard. 196 Horticulture Club TOP ROW: Jocqueline A. Rogers, Sondro C. Moore, Mory A. Covalt, Linda A. Poell, William L. Shoemaker, Robert H. Stover. SECOND ROW: Gary M. Burris, Jimmie R. Mathes, James E. Motes, Samuel J. Brungardt, Home Economics Teaching Club TOP ROW: Gloria D. Wanager, Ruth A. Bartholomew, Pouletta J. Winderlin, Gloria R. Adorns. SECOND ROW: Ruth A. Cobb, Mary K. Wood, Jeonette M. Golitko, Marguerite A. Habiger. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara K. Richard, Sharon L. Barrow, Virginia L. Mansholt, Sherry K. Miller. David D. Jackson, Sylvester O. Nyhart. BOTTOM ROW: James K. Greig, Gay- lord D. Kelsey, Raymond L. Kline, Bruce R. Lester, Leroy G. Hannebaum, Winston J. Edwards. Horticulture majors build third place parade float With money raised from the sale of bedding plants, Horticulture Club financed a t hird place entry for the Homecoming parade. The float was made of greenery and carried the theme, A Sooner in the Hand is Worth Ten in the Bush. Members also sold pecans before Christmas and prepared a newsletter telling about club activities. During second semester the horticulture majors improved the reading room in Waters hall and built a booth for Ag Science Day. Members and dates attended the annual spring and fall picnics. Home economics clubs publish bulletin, sell apples The Justin Mirror, a newsletter sent to 2,000 Kansas educators, was published for the first time by Home Economics Journalism Club. The club sponsored a lecture by newspaper woman Kathleen Humphries, baked cookies for soldiers in Viet Nam and prepared centerpieces for local Home Economics Teaching Club TOP ROW:Linda S. Hauptli, Andree J. Siev- erin, Cora J. Eggleston, Martha L. Lmd, Linda J. Sebesta, Rebecca A. Hargrove, Beverly A. Jackson, Judith A. Dey, Sheryl K. Jordan, Sherry D. Smith. SECOND ROW: Anna M. Luker, Mary J. Myers, Nancy J. Atkinson, Joyce I. Freeman, Dana L. Dial, Reba S. Brozle, Marlyse K. Milburn, Janet L. Moore, Penelope J. shut-ins. Home Economics Teaching Club sup- ported the national Meals for Millions project with funds raised through the sale of caramel apples. The women also made tray favors for elderly persons in Manhattan and illustrated community communications at Hospitality Day. Ball, Carolyn E. Adams. THIRD ROW: Francene H. Maurath, Margaret A. Gomez, Loretta E. Reeh, Karr L. Wilson, Cheryl A. Schimpf, Judith H. Hunter, Margaret R. Hooper, Lenette E. Eaton, (Catherine M. Regier. BOTTOM ROW: Jean L. Dillon, Joline F. Oberhelman, Sherrill J. Johnson, Sally J. Lydick, Olga A. Nowinsky, Marcia A. Norby, Karyl I. Higbie, Sharon L. VanVleet, Paula K. Sandy. India Students Association TOP ROW: George A. Fllinger, Jagdish P. Nauti- yal, Kona Ramakrishna, Mateti K. Mahander, Arunkumar K. Gholkar, Mallangi C. Reddy, Syed K. Quadri, Narasimham V. Gorti, Puppala S. Rao. SECOND ROW: Awadh N. Singh, Niranjan C. Shah, Mahendrakumar K. Punatar, Nagesh M. Nayak, Edalji J. Baria, Jasbir S. Arora, Mohammed Ahmedullah, Batbtr S. Sandhu, Prabhakar N. Jagtap. THIRD ROW: Shafiuddin A. Asadi, Mir N. Khan, Vasant M. Pandav, Anil T. Patel, Tara S. Gill, Va|inder P. Singh, Jarnail Singh, Mafatlal N. Patel. BOTTOM ROW: Cuddalore T. Das, Rao H. Gundu, Awadh R. Singh, Sayeeduddin Syed, Hitiy V. Chandrashekar, Ramesh N. Hichkad, Yala- manchi J. Prasad, Mir A. Khan, Kanaiyalal G. Shah. Indian students mourn prime minister ' s death Members of India Students Association sent a letter of condolence to the Indian government after the death of Prime Minister Shastri. Motion pictures from India were shown monthly by the association as part of a program to improve Indian-American understanding. Club members also sponsored exchanges with campus living groups and explained their culture through lec- tures, discussions and native art demonstrations. Industrial education men construct display boards Making display boards for the Union was a campus service project for Industrial Education Club. Field trips to Kansas City, Enterprise, Blue Rapids, Gypsum and Wichita acquainted mem- bers with woodworking factories and businesses. Advised by Howard Smethers, the prospective industrial arts teachers also sponsored guest lec- turers and honored outstanding industrial edu- cation students at a spring banquet. Industrial Education Club TOP ROW: Gregg R. Tolin, Gordon E. Smith, William J. Watt, Gary C. Gebhart. SECOND ROW: Jerold W. Kinnamon, David A. Spitzli, Charles E. Ohl, James L. Kelley, Stephen M. Murphy. THIRD ROW: Charles W. Dannenberg, Robert C. White, Charles N. Ingrim, Howard G. Smethers. BOTTOM ROW: John H. Banks, Richard S. Furbeck, John W. Olson, Charles E. Timmons, Johnny R. Krob. 198 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers TOP ROW: Gory D. Bohn, Cal- vin W. Deines, Gerald L. Finlay, Edward B. Vogt, Dale R. Bentrup, Jim L DeMors, Karmon D Almqoist, Sam K. Ng, James D. Gordon. SECOND ROW: Lawrence N. Frey, Gary J. Fairchild, Donald E. Baker, Clair R. Jones, John W. Horigan, Kenneth D. Knudson, John C. Viets, Jerry D. Balls. THIRD ROW: Richard f. Bell, James C. Duston, George O. Neville, Larry G. Stehno, Dallas L. Worrell, James C. Logbeck, Dennis R. Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel G. Mann, Thomas A. Boyer, John R. Goering, Randall L. Hormison, Bruce R. Branson, Jay C. Mayberry, Gary J. Garwood, William C. Coupland. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers TOP ROW: Ted R. King, Max A Ferrell, Jerry D. Anderson, Raymond W. Adams, Dennis D. Macklin, George E. McClaskey, Michael R. Pimple, Richard C. Carter. SECOND ROW: James R. Sim, Albert D. Clem, Dorrel R. Silvy, C. Keith Hanneman, Lester R. Young, Jay A. Wiechert, John R. Bich. THIRD ROW: Larry N. Levick, Roderick K. Blocksome, Robert E. Smith, William L. Wormington, Austin L. Widener, Melvm C. Cottom. BOTTOM ROW: Willard W. Dahl, Charles H. Hightower, Larry R. Condit, Alan R. Stephens, Stephen A. Jones, Robert E. Phillips, Kenneth W. Gillespie. Institute mails brochures to Kansas high schools Engineering guidance brochures were distrib- uted throughout the state by members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The brochures described K-State engineering de- partments and programs and were mailed to every high school in Kansas. Under the direction of President Richard Carter, the group also spon- sored a smoker to introduce new students to the activities of the organization. Participation in Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House high- lighted projects of the institute. In one phase of laboratory work, IEEE members study the volt- age of electrical waves with the aid of an oscilloscope. Interior Design Club TOP ROW: Merry Jane Kanawyer, Carol J. Manley, Jeanne A. Ingersoll, Karen A. Folk, Corlie E. Mollenkamp. SECOND ROW: Janice E. Maisch, Cynthia M. Tucker, Cheryl S. Heide, Nora R. Massey. BOTTOM ROW: Alice K. Welborn, Janis L. Higley, Frances A. Newby, Marcia C. McLain, Kimberly E. Williams. Design majors sell cards to finance area field trip Through the sale of silk-screened Christmas and note cards, Interior Design Club financed a trip to Kansas City for the Parade of Homes show. Meetings during the year illustrated the methods of antiquing, tiling and metal working. Members also visited art galleries, design studios and furniture marts in the Manhattan area. Moslem students prepare Ramadan fast schedule Schedules for Ramadan, the month of fasting, were prepared and distributed to Moslem stu- dents by members of Islamic Association. The group also published two articles on Islam, pre- pared a directory of Moslem students and spon- sored programs to acquaint students and Man- hattan citizens with the Moslem traditions. Islamic Association TOP ROW: George A. Filmger, Mohammad Tariq, Intesar H. Zaidi, Rebecca A. Loucks, Farhad Shahrokhi. SEC- OND ROW: Shafiuddin A. Asadi, Abdul H. Halim, Ali R. Naqvi, Khanmd M. Husain. BOTTOM ROW: Maher H. Khan, Mir A. Khan, Shafi A. Balbale. Kappa Alpha Mu-TOP ROW: Jean E. Saindon, Donald L. Towns, Timothy J. Fields. SECOND ROW: Elbert B. Macy, Bruce C. Coonrod, Vernon D. Parker, Robert E. Graves. BOTTOM ROW: John H. Lietzen, John A. Springer, William A. Blauvelt. 200 K-Stote Players TOP ROW: Carolyn K. Wilson, Michele J. Clark, Margaret E. Tanner, Diane K. Schecher, Elizabeth M. Wary, Nancy R. Stone, Elizabeth L. Teare, Jean A. Shockelford. SECOND ROW: Susan M. Moore, Treasha L Green, William F. Blackwell, Virginia R. Green, Sandra S. Paramore, Dennis G. Jury, K-State Players TOP ROW: Sherry S. Almquist, Carolyn J. Lee, Susan A. Schwab, Carolyn L. Payne, Angela D. Swanson, Arlene S. Fair. SECOND ROW: Joni Johnson, John R. Clark, Elaine S. Biggs, Vera L. Hook, Ellen L. Krehbiel, Mary E. Neil. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth E. Cory, Alice J. Sheik, Addia M. Haun, News photographers visit Topeka Capital-Journal With an interest in publications photography, members of Kappa Alpha Mu visited the dark- room facilities of the Topeka Capital-Journal. Reorganized after a three-year inactive period, the club also sponsored a joint initiation with a chapter at Kansas University and attended a meeting of the Kansas Press Photographers. Genevieve C. Darter, Leanna M. Lenhart. THIRD ROW: Jane E. Gamba, Mary M. Berg, (Catherine Ensz, William E. Kammer, Thomas C. Owens, Charles W. Boles, Glenda A. Apt. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Denning, Franklin B. Siegle, Joseph P. Pena, Owen K. Nordvig, Boyd E. Masten, Frederick Williams. Karen M Comerford, Dallas F. Snyder, John W. Dillon, Melinda R. Hrabe. BOT- TOM ROW: Louvoe L. Gibson, Cherie E. Miller, Gloria A. Wassenberg, Thomas S. Gillen, Ronald J. Burkhardt, Rodney M. Wilson. Theater group performs ' Rumplestiltskin, ' ' Luther ' Representing the nucleus for all drama produc- tions, members of K-State Players gave 1 per- formances of Rumplestiltskin and were largely responsible for the success of the International Film Festival. The 200-student organization also presented Luther, Streetcar Named Desire, and Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Wolfe? 201 Latin American Association TOP ROW: Francisco L. Araneta, Carlos M. Garcia, Boris Suster, Felipe Rosa. SECOND ROW: Luis A. Porrata, Victor M. Morales, Rolf W. Lange. BOTTOM ROW: Luis E. Laguna, Nello T. Rosania, Manuel J. Carvajal, Miguel A. Figueroa. Latin American Association members entertain Mexican Olympic basketball players before the team was defeated. ct :.;: :: b r, ::, U .: ' Milling Association TOP ROW: Majel M. MacMasters, Fritz Norbury, Larry E. Dirksen, Donald L. Steanson, Fred R. Anstaett, Stephen B. Zeigler, Roy L. Robin- son, Gary L. Dettmer, Gerald T. Evans. SECOND ROW: Mark S. Walters, Mar- shall F. Miller, Dwight E. Miller, James H. Anderson, Michael R. Kraus, John O. Wilkerson, Tommy D. Dameron, Gordon L. McCosh. THIRD ROW: Gerald D. Miller, Robert L. York, Michael J. Farmer, William C. Barr, Charles D. Fulhage, Douglas J. Duston, Duane L. Keller, John W. Ragland, James B. Bunney. BOT- TOM ROW: John A. Johnson, James A. Skinner, Frederick G. Lange, Robert N. Kershner, James D. Folkerts, Darrel L. Johnson, David L. Hammond, Leroy V. Skoch. fa -: Latin Americans greet Mexican Olympic team Members of the Mexican Olympic basketball team were hosted at a meal by Latin American Association before playing the Wildcats in Ahearn Field House. Completing its first full year as a recognized organization, the group for students from Spanish speaking countries sponsored radio programs about the culture of Latin America. Milling delegates attend Chicago bakery meeting Students representing Milling Association went to Chicago in March for a national convention of the American Society of Bakery Engineers. Ad- vised by John A. Johnson, members of the asso- ciation also participated in the twenty-first an- nual Formula Feed Conference in January and worked on displays for an Ag Science Day exhibit. 202 Music educators sponsor concert, Christmas party Sponsoring a benefit concert in the fall, mem- bers of the Music Educators National Conference raised money for the Varsity Glee Club ' s trip to Mexico. During first semester the group heard lectures about different areas of the music educa- tion program and arranged a Christmas party for music students and faculty. Directed by Presi- dent Martha Sanders and Morris Hayes, the music education majors attended a five-day national convention in Kansas City to highlight activities second semester. Future nurses volunteer Student Health service Twenty workers from the Nursing Club volun- teered their time at Student Health and also pro- vided a magazine subscription for use by patients. With activities planned by President Mary Lip- per, the women toured the University of Kansas Medical Center in November and in the spring visited the Capper Foundation, an institution for handicapped children in Topeka. Martha Pitel, chairman of nursing education, spoke to the prospective registered nurses about new curricu- lum revisions in the nursing school program. Music Educators National Con- ference-TOP ROW: Virginia S. Allemang, Carolyn G. Bartholo- mew, Judith R. North, Dona S. Sidorfsky, Linda K. Woellhof. SECOND ROW: Carol A. Kratina, Marilyn S. Robbins, Martha C. Sanders, Sharon M. George. THIRD ROW: Eugene H. Copeland, Stephen L. Guthne, Irene S. Skon- berg, John V. Heitman, Gory T. Lawlis. BOTTOM ROW: Craydon D. McDonald, Richard H. McVay, Wayne A. Pearson, David C. Powell, Morris D. Hayes. .Ad- Nursing Club-TOP ROW: Judith C. Armsworthy, Carol F. McKee, Myra L Mcleod, Cheryl K. Kuhn, Carol L. Helmke, Jo Ann Spencer, Mary C. Brookens, Virginia L. Ward, Cynthia K. Smith. SECOND ROW: Harriet A. Hartenberger, Donna L. Kukuk, Carolyn M. Robinson, Adelma J. Cook, Lynne J. Peterson, Patricia Ann Miller (Tarkio, Mo.), Patricia J. Sullivan, Elizabeth B. Teten, Martha J. Sloo. THIRD ROW: Ruth A. Dannenberg, Judy A. Hester, Judith A. Lukins, Ellen J. Vonderschmidt, Virginia L. Brunson, Mary T. Sweat, Paula J. demons, Connie S. Rothbun, Barbara J. Farris, Mary K. tipper. BOTTOM ROW: Mary A. Ryser, Geraldme S. Trojovsky, Maria R. Dohlsten, Joan R. Bower, Eleanor R. Whitney, Mary K. Leick, Marietta R. Jones, Eileen Peirce, Janet M. Sterbenz, Margery L Brent. 203 Off-Campus Women-TOP ROW: Connie J. Wilcox, Nancy A. Theo- bald, Lana K. Shelby, Susan E. Campbell. SECOND ROW: Janice L. Selby, Judy M. Brammer, Shirley A. Ford, Nancy J. Reed, Cynthia A. Bergerhouse. THIRD ROW: Jean G. Heermance, Sharon A. Whitley, Jo Janet Dean, Nona G. Reynolds, Janice E. Fredrickson, Pamela J. Osbourn. BOTTOM ROW: Eva A. Moore, Kathleen K. Toburen, Connie K. Miles, Kath- leen L. Toews, Patricia S. Price. Orchesis-TOP ROW: Martha R. Kellstrom, Elaine S. Biggs, Gayle G. Loughmiller, Terry L. Shull, Pa- tricia L. Matterson, Barbara A. Chase. SECOND ROW: Kathryn A. Crostarosa, Bernadette R. Hawkes, Mary C. Evans, Susan S. Mann, Jamie L. Aiken. THIRD ROW: Genevieve C. Darter, Car- olyn L. Young, Karen A. Nicolai, June A. Woodard, Joyce A. Burris, BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen K. To- buren, Patricia K. Ingersoll, Wil- liam R. Benedict, Beverly S. Old, Janet S. Rupp. Off-campus coeds finish high in quiz competition Five members of Off-Campus Women advanced to the semi-final rounds of fall Quiz Bowl compe- tition. Under the sponsorship of Caroline Peine, assistant dean of students, the 30-member organi- zation took part in the Activities Carnival, caroled at local rest homes during the Christmas season and planned a Valentines ' Day formal. Sharon Whitley, a member of Off-Campus Women, was chosen Miss Navy by the local Naval Reserve. Requiring a 2.2 grade average for the member- ship of single undergraduate women living off- campus, the organization teamed with the Naval Reserve to build a Homecoming float. Orchesis earns tuition by showing dance films Providing a member ' s tuition fee to a summer dance school was a major project of Orchesis, a modern dance club. The group raised money for the project by showing modern dance films to students and Manhattan residents. President Susan Mann directed dances at local civic clubs and solo and group numbers at the annual modern dance concert in February. Members attended a Kansas University dance concert, decorated a car for the Homecoming parade and maintained a club booth at the Activities Carnival. Established in 1920, the group was sponsored by Martha Kellstrom. 204 Pakistan, Iran provide foreign program topics Presenting the Pakistan Festival, hosting friend- ship parties and participating in United Nations Day, World Community Day, Feast of Nations and Model United Nations were Pakistan Asso- ciation projects. Persian Association sponsored talks about current affairs in Iran, education in Iran as compared to that in American and re- ligions that originated in Iran. Members cele- brated at the Iranian New Year ' s Eve Party. Pakistan Association TOP ROW: Zafar A. Qureshi, Maher H. Khan, William W. Boyer, Ghulam S. Jatoi. SECOND ROW: Sardar S. Khan, Mohammad Tariq, Intesar H. Zaidi. BOTTOM ROW: Muhammad S. Chaodhry, Shafqat Chaudhry, Rubeena Chaudhry, Edna A. Khan, Ali R. Naqvi. :ion films toasufflinff TfOrchesis-a td money for knee at local unbersattbe in Februarv- booth at People-to-People TOP ROW: Intesar H. Zaidi, Sardar S. Khan, Christine E. Pray, Cheryl S. Heide, Linda D. Gentry, Joan K. Reusser, Karen A. Folk, Sharron L. Stephens, Cheri L. Avery. SECOND ROW: Amos Adepoju, Veronica A. Bone- brake, Vesta L. Dauber, Martha E. Caughron, Rintk Schrale, Margaret K. Craig, Annette L. Buckland, Joyce L. Crews, Desmond A. Waturuocha, Charlotte A. Fer- Student ambassadors see Europe on summer tour Three K-State students traveled abroad during the summer on the national People-to-People Student Abroad program. The 500 participants were tagged student ambassadors and stayed with European families. The organization also encouraged its members to invite foreign students to their homes to spend vacations. People-to- People sponsored field trips to Topeka, the art colony in Lindsborg and the Eisenhower museum. Persian Association TOP ROW: Arsalan Razani, Iraj Ghahramani, Mohammad Noorayi. SECOND ROW: Farhad Shahrokhi, Manuchehr Sadr, Cyrus Eilian, Parviz Kiankhooy-Fard. BOTTOM ROW: Esfahani M. Dibai, Zia-Eddin M. Rafii, Nasser Chafieian. rell. THIRD ROW: Thomas A. Taylor, Joseph I. Alade, Kenneth A. Onyio, Punley H. Yang, Gary R. Nelson, Sheryl L. Alloway, Marcia L. Van Gundy, Brian E. Carter, Sarah C Harper, Marie L. Cone. BOTTOM ROW: Richard P. Overall, David T. Crews, David Lionel Parker, Arthur P. Ruth, Jon D. Soder, D. Fred Peterson, Daniel I. Saror, Quaisar M. Hanif, Joann L. Droge. Phems TOP ROW: Janice A. Dougherty, Bobbie J. Shaw, Sharon K. Benton, Mary H. Symes, Caroline J. Greer, Sharon K. Hadley, Janice K. Gillespie, Sheryl D. Westover, Phyllis L. Wheeler, Martha R. Kellstrom, Brenda S. Erkenbrack. SECOND ROW: Judith E. Lamborn, Faith A. Ott, Elizabeth D. Merrill, Kathryn L. Stewart, Frances E. Johnston, Cathy J. Wicks, Alana K. Wamhoff, Susan J. Martindale, Sandra K. Busch, Nancy J. Rowe. THIRD ROW: Patricia J. Drake, Marsha L. Boxberger, Patsy S. Paulsen, Carole D. Hancock, Barbara K. Whealy, Nina M. Felbush, Martha E. Ewing, Mary L. Ault, Margaret Knorr. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia L. Clme, Cheryl K. Henderson, Janice E. Pomperien, Barbara J. Socolofsky, Marjorie C. Annis, Jean A. Sheik, Karen B. Joines, Ellen F. Speer. Phems TOP ROW: Katherine Geyer, Katheryn A. McKinney, Sandra R. Hick, Julie M. Murrow, Jean A. Lancaster, Marjorie L. Seltman, Kathryn A. Claybaugh. SECOND ROW: Marsha A. Briggs, Mary E. Holke, Barbara P. Loebeck, Marlene F. McKaughan, Patsy C. Meek, Linda Z. Habiger, Loretta J. Schulden, Constance Stockham. THIRD ROW: Martha E. Wood, Elizabeth E. MacGowan, Constance L. Hall, Jerre L. Lewis, Kathryn M. McCarthy, Janet L. McAninch, Miriam Poole. BOTTOM ROW: Eva Lyman, Genevieve C. Dorter, Irene M. Wilson, Ruth V. Stevenson, Janet Switzer, Judith J. Olson, Judy A. Akers. Plow and Pen conducts FFA newswriting contest Reorganized in spring 1965, Plow and Pen Club sponsored a Future Farmers of America newswriting contest. During fall semester Duane Acker, director of resident instruction for agri- culture, spoke to the journalists about curriculum requirements. Lowell Brandner, K-State agri- cultural editor, discussed opportunities in agri- cultural journalism. Directed by President Alfred Janssen, Plow and Pen Club also heard talks by George Smith, associate editor of the Kansas Farmer magazine, and Ralph Lashbrook, head of the department of technical journalism. In the spring members built a booth for Ag Science Day. 206 Plow and Pen Club TOP ROW: Jibade O. Oyekan, Gerald M. Donovan. SEC- OND ROW: Elbert B. Macy, John J. Gerstner, Monte W. Harden, Mary Ann Covalt. THIRD ROW: Jerry W. Engler, Robert J. Stallbaumer, Jr., James A. Shurts. BOTTOM ROW: William A. Blauvelt, Franklin E. Wilson, John H. Lietzen, Alfred Janssen. Phems women sponsor physical education mixer Men physical education majors were enter- tained by Phems for a fall physical education mixer. The mixer has been an annual project sponsored alternately by women physical educa- tion majors in Phems and the men. Directed by President Patsy Meek, the 70-woman organiza- tion also sponsored a fall picnic to acquaint freshmen and transfer students with physical education activities. Members attended a party in December and heard Tex Winter, basketball coach, speak at a spring meeting. For the senior banquet, Phems presented a senior will and prophecy and installed new officers. Agriculture alums visit Homecoming barbecue Agriculture graduates attended a chicken bar- becue planned by members of Poultry Science Club during Homecoming weekend. The Home- coming barbecue was one of several sponsored by the club to raise money for a three-day trip to poultry industries in Arkansas. At meetings Kansas poultryman Eustis Combs discussed the poultry business and Duane Acker, director of resident instruction for agriculture, reviewed the importance of club membership in preparing for employment. Inactive since 1962, Poultry Science Club was reorganized this year with a member- ship of 35 agriculture majors. Poultry Science Club TOP ROW: Hisham K. Saadeh, Larry D. Bacon, Spurgeon M. Talley, Nnakarame A. Nwosu, Roger D. Minter, Puppala S. Rao. SECOND ROW: Paul E. Sanford, Doodi Subbarayudu, Eugene W. Kovor, Bajrang S. Rath- ore, Albert W. Adams, William P. Gallant. THIRD ROW: Loyal F. Payne, Charles L. Norton, Steven C. Draheim, Roger S. Fix, Stuart T. McCready, Sherwood L. Svarvari, Robert J. Gallant. BOTTOM ROW: Gary V. Hartman, Marion R. Fedde, David J. Mugler, John W. Davis, Lawrence R. York, Robbin L. Alder. Foreign cuisine dinner features German dishes Sponsoring a foreign foods dinner, members of Professional Foods Club served German cuisine to more than 100 persons. Members also heard extension specialist Mildred Walker and restau- rant manager Rick Harmon. During spring semester, the club planned senior recognition and invited graduate students to discuss research projects conducted in home economics. Professional Foods Club TOP ROW: Sonia J. Green, Cecelia M. Schaich, Rita I. Mathews, Sara J. Rose, Carol A. Phillips. SECOND ROW: Nancy R. Aikman, Kathleen M. Forney, Marilyn L. Lafferty, Sandra E. Freelain. THIRD ROW: Janet K. Lewis, Gail E. Spellman, Sarah C. Barnes, Ann L. Cravens, Mary A. Woolcott. BOTTOM ROW: E. Beth Alsup, Jo K. Lepej, Glennis A. Schroeder, Karen K. Charbonneau, Mary E. Klostermeier, Faith R. Roach. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club TOP ROW: Joseph A. Orseno, Arthur E. Peach, Harvey I. Rosen, Kay A. Magby, Robert E. Spalding, David L. Browder, Thomas H. Barrett, William J. Hamlin, Douglas K. Jernigan, Sherri D. Spitsnogle, Eugene N. Francis, Frederick J. Wisegarver. SECOND ROW: Richard A. Rindt, Steven H. Slusher, David W. Bircher, Jerry B. Fickel, Steven R. Welty, Stephen B. Weiner, Kenneth A. Oring, Richard M. Reid, Ben W. Wood, Lawrence P. O ' Brien, Thomas L. Cropper. THIRD ROW: James L. Coleman, Terry C. Farnsworth, William M. Morland, James R. McClellan, Hugh H. Wheelock, Kenneth R. Jaffe, Gary L. Rader, Joseph M. Bohnen, Herbert A. Sparks, Lionel L. Reilly, Kenneth A. Watts. BOTTOM ROW: Gary L. Armstrong, Irvin B. Laird, Billy J. Robinson, David R. Franz, Douglas L. Berndt, John W. Harvey, Charles T. Bronzan, Richard W. Lewis, Thomas F. Boley, John C. Smith, Lyle K. Carmichael. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club TOP ROW: Gary L Westphal, Clement P. De- Cristofaro, Clifford E. Underwood, Harold E. Kline, Roy L. Smith, Wesley D. Wright, John H. Hartman, Ronald L. Gammon, Richard L. Harrington, Garry J. Rokey, Gabriel O. Ankeli. SECOND ROW: Robert C. Just, Dennis E. Hausmann, John A. Fry, Richard A. Ibbetson, Allan W. Elliott, Ronald E. Helten, Steven V. Frusher, David Charles Hall, Roger W. Swanson, Frank E. Zitnik, Steve C. Wood- son. THIRD ROW: Dwight R. Valentine, Stephen H. Magill, Bernard C. Taylor, Robert B. Fry, James E. Blades, Lannie L. Hanel, Gary R. Stalling;, Jeffrey C. Onink, Charles W. Burger, John E. Holste. BOTTOM ROW: Richard M. Helsel, William G. Winter, Michael P. McCoy, Kenneth L. Carlson, Dale D. Boyle, Stanly C. Widau, Roger P. McCartney, Richard L. Caulfield, Thomas F. Gillaspie, Glenn W. Riggs, Harold J. Barnes. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club TOP ROW: Barbara A. Nelson, Linda E. Jacob- son, Patricia L. Matterson, Richard M. Generson, Michael R. Dalrymple, Barbara C. Hrebec, Connie J. Glunt, Judy I. Gerharter, Linda L. Harrison, Linnea A. White. SECOND ROW: Charlotte S. Harwood, Patricia A. Payne, Edwin B. Brock- way, David M. Bozone, Cecil W. Wiley, Dennis W. Graham, Jonathan B. Goetze, William N. Bendure, Charles G. Jewell. THIRD ROW: Lowell D. Loesch, Rob R. Roth, Nicholas P. Schroeder, Merle L. Raida, Donald D. Ahlerich, George W. Atkinson, Richard L. Geisinger, Frank R. Douthit, James D. Wendland, Suzanne Weakley. BOTTOM ROW: Leonard L. Tucker, Michael S. Ermey, Russell S. Gerard, John W. Minor, William H. Fuhrman, Donald L. Jackson, John M. Lefton, Sondra L. Grumbein, John R. Rule. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club TOP ROW: Janice M. Schlagel, Tracy A. Gaughan, Steve M. Zeide, William H. Meyer, James R. Louthan, Francis M. Reedy, Larry N. Clarkson, Mark H. Vine, Richard D. Fish, Barbara A. Wehr. SECOND ROW: Phylis L. Von Dyke, Dorothy J. Ziegler, John G. Ostermann, James E. Bobinmyer, James H. Fountaine, Walter C. Cash, Carol L. Haney, Geraldine A. Smith, Jerry D. Leroux, Roger L. Cowan. THIRD ROW: Robert L. Frisbie, William W. Burdett, Club considers freshmen for veterinary scholarship First year veterinary medicine students were considered for a $100 scholarship offered by members of Pre-Veterinary Medical Club. With more than 300 members, the organization spon- sored a booth for the Veterinary Medicine Open House in conjunction with a sister club at Nebraska University. The group scheduled a winter dance featuring D ' Tree Toads and heard Miles McKee, assistant professor of animal husbandry, discuss the history of shorthorn cattle. Jacob Mosier, head of surgery and medicine, reviewed career opportunities in veterinary medicine, and Edwin Frick, former head of surgery and medicine, discussed the handling of small animals. Members of the club also saw a film discussing the history of hoof and mouth disease in livestock. Phillip C. Meyer, John E. Weatherford, Daniel I. Saror, James P. Grossardt, Jerre K. Rorick, Richard P. Miller, Roger C. Harvey, Ralph E. Codwallader. BOTTOM ROW: Arthur G. Stotlemeyer, Walter T. Dixon, William S. Swan, Conrad K. Nightingale, Joseph C. Zodrow, Douglas A. Tietjen, Ralph C. Richardson, Dennis E. McClary, Robert L. Stark, Steven L. Alberts. Foreigners, Americans team for soccer contests In its fourth year as a recognized organization, Soccer Club had a membership of seven Ameri- can and twenty-nine foreign students. Captained by Jesse Akinokun, the soccer squad played three games in the fall and scheduled several games for spring semester. In the fall Park College handed the squad a 4-2 loss, and Kansas University downed the team 6-2. A game with the Kansas City Internationals ended in a 2-2 tie. With Howard Fox as president and Laureston Withee as adviser, members planned a four-team invitational tournament for the spring and asked the athletic department to recognize soccer as a minor University sport. Begun by a group of foreign students, Soccer Club was open to all male students. Members provided training for interested persons. Soccer Club-TOP ROW: Joseph G. lyorver, Delbert L. Rule, Celes- tine O. Njoku. SECOND ROW: Laureston V. Withee, Jesse O. Akinokun, Amos Adepoju, Joseph I. Alade, Howard D. Fox. BOT- TOM ROW: Ayemou D. Assa, Daniel I. Saror, Folorunso A. Fayinka, Gabriel O. Ankeli. 209 Lectures, tours highlight military engineers ' year Created to form an association between pro- fessional military engineering officers and their civilian counterparts, the Society of American Military Engineers programmed activities includ- ing lectures by prominent engineers in both civil and military areas. Members also toured engi- neering facilities and met with the greater Kansas City and Kansas University chapters. Students learn skydiving, canopy handling method Interest in skydiving prompted several stu- dents to organize the Sport Parachute Club, which completed its first year as an organization. Training and practice in the techniques of free- falling and canopy handling were group activities under the leadership of club president, John Klein, and faculty sponsor, Capt. Burton Eddy. Plans included meets with other universities. Society of American Military Engineers TOP ROW: Joe E. Ward, James D. Stewart, Douglas W. Williams, Ralph L. Fanson, James L. Tadtman. SECOND ROW: Patrick H. Riedl, John T. Nebgen, Dennis E. Myers, David R. Collins. BOTTOM ROW: Randy B. Patter- son, Donald J. Keating, William R. Hardgrave, Robert L. Terry. a Sport Parachute Club TOP ROW: Linda L. Morgan, Joel M. Shreenan, Ken- neth M Wolma, Sharon A. Whitley, Theresa A. Oswald. SECOND ROW: Rich- ard R. Gordon, Carl J. Carlson, Carol J. Nelson, Patty J. Schasteen, Carl W. Woelfer, Patrick S. O ' Neill. THIRD ROW: Burton A. Eddy, John C. Klein, Timo- thy J. Brady, Robert J. Kuhn, Kelley f. Wagner. BOTTOM ROW: Craig N. Lardent, Melvin J. Reitzel, Gary D. Peterson, James D. Heath, Malcolm D. Rodenberg, Thomas D. Stauffer. 210 Student Education Association TOP ROW: Julia J. Scott, Susan M. Oke, Linda R. Fritz, Nancy E. Fair, Karen D. Degood, Jacqueline K. Marteney, Harriet G. Christensen. SECOND ROW: Cynthia L. Sperry, Mary A. Bishop, Beverly K. Jones, Martha M. Fly, Laurel B. Warren, Kathryne L. Gaynier. THIRD ROW: Pamela K. Griffee, Sue J. Kaufman, Diane D. DeVoe, Nancy C Reeves, Marcia K. Scott, Tonita P. Coons, Linda C. Wiehe. BOTTOM ROW: Michael A. Novak, Barbara L. Brooks, Donna A. Dodge, Rachel R. Unruh, Linda K. Stanley, John W. DeMand. SEA enlists record number of future teachers With the largest enrollment of its history, Stu- dent Education Association sponsored programs to review the problems of future teachers. In the fall members invited new students to an orienta- tion meeting and heard Judge Malcolm G. Cope- land discuss delinquency in the community. A demonstration class on teaching blind children was presented by the Kansas School of the Blind, and Dr. Lester Kirkendall of Oregon State Uni- versity reviewed the teacher ' s role in sex educa- tion. SEA also sponsored the annual Kansas high school Future Teachers of America convention. Completing 1 1 hours of ground instruction, a member of Sports Parachute Club qualifies for a real try in the sky. The jumper must land in a special way, using a fall tech- nique that absorbs the shock on the fleshy parts of the body. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Linda S. Hauptli, Sharon A. Els- weiler, Pamela A. Merriman, Mary E. Blakeslee, Joyce I. Freeman, Jo M. Bell, Cheryl Mauderly, Carol A. Bartley, Phyllis J. Blasdel, Barbara J. King, LeAnne Biggart. SECOND ROW: Treasha L. Green, Marilyn S. Nixon, Susan S. Mann, Janice E. Baker, Carolyn J. Cox, Judith R. North, Carolyn M. Mikesell, Donna M. Spachek, Barbara K. Hefty, Nancy J. Ukena, Delores J. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Carole A. Meisenheimer, Barbara L. Mueller, JoAnn Schafer, Carol L. Marsh, Glenna D. Walter, Cheryl M. Kuiken, Elaine F. Strahm, Margaret K. Craig, Carol S. Tiffany, Jean L. Dillon. BOTTOM ROW: Jean A. Kelley, Mary E. Schweitzer, E ' Lynn S. Wright, Melinda R. Hrabe, Connelaine Stewart, Mary E. Wanklyn, Mary A. Voet, Paula K. Sandy, Carolyn M. Collins, Gretchen M. Brandt. Student Education Association TOP ROW: June F. Sweat, Janet L. Chatfield, Shirley A. Ford, Deborah M. DeMand, Sharon R. Burton, Constance M. Anstaett, Helen D. Groyon, Carolyn K. Eisenbrandt, Robyn L. Fankhauser, Sally J. Hinch- man, Sheryl K. Albright. SECOND ROW: Carolyn L. Wilson, Christine E. Pray, Linda M. Lantis, Constance A. Sturgis, Linda L. Lamborn, Janet L. Braden, Re- becca S. Lehman, Phyllis M. Johnson, Judith A. Olson, Katherine M. Regier. THIRD ROW: Sandra K. Lintecum, Janet K. Griffith, Dianne F. Nehring, Lynette K. Warner, Nancy K. Wallace, Elizabeth A. Osborn, Linda M. Morgan, Patricia A. Hatch, Jacqueline S. Dietrich, Jean M. Fair, Mary J. Myers. BOTTOM ROW: Marna G. Jenkins, Nancy A. Young, Jeanette R. Morgan, Nancy L. Allison, Jo- line F. Oberhelman, Sondra L. Koestel, Judith A. Dunn, Nancy A. Charles, Marilyn L. Woolley, Penny R. Emerson. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Anna M. Luker, Linda D. Risser, Janice J. Morrow, VerLee E. Chegwidden, Charlotte M. White, Maryalys Meyers. SECOND ROW: Diana L. Endorf, Miriam A. Moore, Susan J. Sheldon, Barbara D. Boyer, Deborah J. Russ, Mary K. Kaump. BOTTOM ROW: John D. Stegner, Gail I. Post, Larry E. Converse, Carol Christensen, Dennis R. Chambers, Edward R. Heinen, Jack H. Marker. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Jolene Evans, Lenore D. Green, (Catherine A. Kirk, LeEtta L. Wood, Ethel J. Hatch, Shirley A. Garrert, Patty L Dougherty, Frances M. Dobbels, Myrna S. Rains, Nancy J. Hunter, Mary E. Windels. SECOND ROW: Linda L. McCosh, Anne M. Kramer, Wilma J. Lunt, Marjory L. McLeavy, Elizabeth Armstrong, Sandra J. Francis, Mary K. Francis, Kathleen H. DeWeese, Emily A. Eitmann, Sherrill J. Fletcher. THIRD ROW: Cathy E. Lindstrom, Karen J. Beck, Carol A. Brent, Karen A. Bragg, Claudia A. Garrett, Susan L. Womer, Janet L. Hastings, Mary A. W iard, Olga E. Schwartzkopf, Diana K. Goertz, Linda K. Otney. BOTTOM ROW: Carol R. Swenson, Ellen L Taylor, Louvae L. Gibson, Donald R. Root, Stephen L. James, Linda R. Lambright, Ann Hund, Joann L. Droge, Cynthia A. Wilson, Jennifer K. Sullivan. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Janet L. Schultz, Patricia A. Heiser, Penelope J. Ball, Joyce M. Granquist, Joan L. Booth, Beryl J. Moline, Judy G. Jackson, Cathryn Craig, Marilee R. Henrikson, Judith E. Lamborn, Linda K. Mor- rissette. SECOND ROW: Loretta R. Touslee, Elizabeth A. Sinn, Roberta I. Minnis, Mary C. Evans, Barbara A. Stiles, Donna L. Knoell, Arietta Y. Visser, Jean A. Lancaster, Martha A. Wilson, Anna C. Hayer, Barbara I. Rinkel. THIRD ROW: Jeanne A. Johnson, Sharon A. Gigstad, Cynthia K. Fleming, Barbara K. Richard, Barbara G. Hochuli, Carolyn E. DeVault, Vickie J. Overley, Sara B. Walker, Sandra S. Paramore, Lorna E. House. BOTTOM ROW: Lucille K. Ochampaugh, Jacquelyn M Weisser, Marilyn K. Weisser, Elvera A. Plummer, Judith J. Olson, Judith K. Nulty, Julia A. Linder, Betty J. Francisco, Constance L. Hall, Sondra S. Bracelin, Karen E. Linscheid. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Susan G. Carstens, Andree J. Siev- erin, Phoebe J. Jones, Sheila J. Tipling, Martha L. Lind, Mary J. Hurley, Michele J. Clark, Margaret A. Griffith, Linda S. Garrison, Rebo S. Brozle, Martha A. Mustoe, Kay D. Mortimer. SECOND ROW: Lenore K. Brim, Rita K. Lilak, Joan E. Hallauer, Margaret L. McCauley, Louise M. Haslouer, Judith E. McGee, Patricia Ann Patton (Galena, Kans.), Ingrid M. Johnson, Loretta E. Reeh, Cheryl L Beasley, Janet L. Moore. THIRD ROW: Judy E. Nebgen, Nicole VonBergen, Vicky M Nolte, Pamela J. Dudley, Cheryl K. Henderson, Suzanne W. Rodenbeek, Margaret R. Hooper, Nancy A. Baker, Marlene K. Moyer, Marcia A. Norby, Kathleen R. Williams, Jonnie S. Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Roseann D. Heilman, Shari A. Fry, Edith M, Dahlsten, Carol D. Latschor, M. Jill Spongier, Judy J. Moore, Janice E. Strecker, Shirley F. Theis, Teresa A. Comer, Virginia A. Carlson, Nancy C. Bortz. : ' ::- r 213 University Extension Club TOP ROW: Awadh N. Singh, Marilyn K. Rafler, Reita B. Wilson, Leuita M. Gugler, Janet L. Patton, Diana K. Goertz. SECOND ROW: Dennis R. Siefkes, Judith A. Spessard, James A. Hoobler, Judy K. Schrunk, Marcia A. Norby. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Johnson, Samuel J. Brungardt, Jeanne L. Muret, Arlindo B. Oliveira, Mariellen Jones. Radio programs describe extension opportunities Presenting two radio programs for campus station KSDB-FM, members of University Ex- tension Club acquainted persons with the oppor- tunities in extension work. Under the direction of President Samuel Brungardt, the group also set up an extension display as part of Ag Science Day activities and had a joint picnic with mem- bers of the Home Economics Extension Club. Hyde Jacobs was adviser for the organization. Vocational teachers use agronomy seed samples Seed samples prepar ed by Wheat State Agron- omy Club were sent to high schools for vocational agricultural instruction. After winning the local speech contest sponsored by the Wheat State Agronomy Club, David Martin placed second in a national speech contest in Columbus, Ohio. President John Schrader directed plans for a stu- dent and faculty mixer in the fall, a club display for Ag Science Day and a spring softball game. Wheat State Agronomy Club TOP ROW: Steven G. Mclntyre, Donald L. Jameson, Leroy H. Walz, Patrick I. Coyne, Charles R. Love, John P. Benfer, David F. Martin. SECOND ROW: Gale L. Belden, Robert E. Schornick, Roger L. Baker, Glenn A. Raines, Larry L. Hayden, David J. Reisig, Thomas C. Zavesky, EldonW. Schwant. THIRD ROW: Hyde S. Jacobs, James L. Yager, Richard P. Waldren, Ralph I. Phillips, Gerald L. Lefmann, Gary D. Janke, Gary W. Marshall, Terrence S. Rice, Calvin L. Flaharty. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Houdyshell, Lloyd D. Moden, Merle G. Eversmeyer, James D. Ball, Patrick J. Gallagher, Steven J. Simmons, Arlin E. Colborg, Richard E. Graner. 214 Young Americans for Freedom TOP ROW: Deanna G. Stewart, Muriel J. Mowder, Judith E. Helmke, Linda J. Braun, Robert C. Littrell. SECOND ROW: Wayne E. Spellman, Ross J. Wichmon, Melvin L. Carlson, James L. Gray, George E. Metz. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce E. Peters, Edward L. Adams, Patrick J. Berger, Philip K. Kline, Larry E. Nitzsche. Young Americans start seminar on communism Films and discussion groups were projects for Young Americans for Freedom during a nine-part seminar on communism. Members received books on communism to accompany a series of lectures and were advised by Robert Croll. Primarily an anti-communist, pro-conservative organization, the Young Americans for Freedom initiated pro- grams to instruct members on campaigning techniques for the 1966 elections. Wildlife group maintains displays in Fairchild hall Maintenance of wildlife displays in Fairchild hall was the responsibility of Wildlife Society. Under the direction of President Ronald Klataske, the group sent representatives to the international conference at Pittsburg and devoted time to re- ports on wildlife summer jobs. Problems in Fisheries ' Management and Research was the topic of speaker Roy Scoonover of the Kansas Forestry, Fish and Game Commission. Wildlife Society TOP ROW: Dennis W. Marquis, Richard A. Smith, Jim L Choote, Larry W. Robinson, Harold J. Smith, Kenneth A. Schroeder, Russell E. McCauley, Charles E. Viers. SECOND ROW: George V. Glines, Ronald D. Kla- taske, Ronald G. Horeisi, Robert A. Sparks, David L. Dowlin, Donald E. Zimmer- man, Gary L. Rader, Gary C. Tharp. THIRD ROW: Keith E. Hoss, Gerald L Miller, Wayne K. Steinle, Wilbur L. Mauck, Nova J. Silvy, Alan K. Montei, Kent H. Sherrod. BOTTOM ROW: Burt E. Eustace, Barry L. Berts, Stephen W. Forsythe, Max O. Johnson, John C. Long, Spencer A. Linderman. 215 Baptist Student Union TOP ROW: Rosanne M. Parket, Judith C. Armsworthy, Alice S. Lucus, Myrtle A. Bruce, Cheryl K. Johnson, Patricia J. Holstegge, Paula J. Everett. SECOND ROW: Sharon L. Terwilliger, Ronald G. Miller, Timothy J. Fields, William J. Fields, Carol A. Starns, Christopher C. Rhinehart, Jerry M. Peterson. THIRD ROW: Charles Raymond Cole, Jonell Exley, John W. Herman, Jay E. Alloway, Lindon C. Thomas, Sheryl L. Alloway. BOTTOM ROW: Fred S. Hollomon, Richard G. Akins, Stephen M. Burns, William R. Hardgrove, Leonard K. Gould, Chuck E. Wretling, William A. Blauvelt. Baptist students sponsor international party, retreat As part of first semester activities, members of Baptist Student Union sponsored an international student party and a two-day retreat at Rock Springs Ranch. In addition to vesper services each Thursday, members also participated in noon devotional services three times per week. Under the sponsorship of the Kansas Convention of Southern Baptist, members of Baptist Student Union conducted a spiritual enrichment week early in the second semester. The group, founded locally in 1957, was supervised by pastor Fred Holloman, who also served as state adviser. Missionaries tell group of conditions in Ecuador Speaking to members of Covenant Youth Group, visiting missionaries told about problems of missionaries and natives in Ecuador. Members also sponsored a pizza party and hayride to com- plete first year of the religious organization. Administered daily at Catholic communion, unleavened bread from a gold ciborium depicts the Last Supper of Christ. Covenant Youth Group TOP ROW: LaVonne A. Anderson, Sheryl D. Kushner, Patricia A. Simmons. SECOND ROW: Ruthann Firling, Fred W. Handlin, Alice L Pearson, Vaughn L. Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Kevin J. Larson, Roger B. Johnson, Roger C. Larson. Gamma Delta discusses contemporary literature Group discussions gave members of Gamma Delta a look at contemporary literature and The New Morality. As an organization project, the Lutheran student group reviewed the motion pictures The Blackboard Jungle and Edge of the City, both about metropolitan life. Gamma Delta TOP ROW: Pamela C. Long, Janice E. Frohn, Kathleen A. Guenther. SECOND ROW: Nadene M. McGuire, Eunice E. Bach. BOTTOM ROW: Glenn W. Shields, Ralph Wright, Albert J. Urich. B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Chancellorship TOP ROW: Harvey I. Rosen, Mark H. Vine, Michael L. Sandberg, Sandra G. Helfand, Linda E. Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Elayne J. Krakower, Yeshajahu Pomeranz, Andrew D. Becker, Kenneth A. Oring, Paul M. Gold, Stephen D. Saroff. BOTTOM ROW: Steven M. Bruck, Stephen B. Weiner, Edward B. Geller, Seth Kaufman, Kenneth R. Jaffe. Grace Baptist Student Fellowship TOP ROW: Suzanne M. Heller, Kathleen M. Schulz, Elaine F. Lemon, Patricia A. Wiens, Gail A. Loofbourrow. SECOND ROW: John A. Haas, Alma S. Baker, Barton E. Larson, Norla M. Stephens, Nancy M. Schweitzer, Fred H. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Robert D. Kirkwood, Larry- L. Baker, Lindley J. Reimer, Howard M. Wehrman, Fred E. Schurle. Discussions, panels, films review Jewish history Discussions, panel groups, lectures and motion pictures reviewed the history of Judaism for members of B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Chancellorship. The Jewish student organization also worked with the Religious Co-ordinating Council and Council of Religious Advisers to promote understanding among students of different religious beliefs. Baptist students consider ' Person of Jesus Christ ' Beginning their first full year in a newly built church, members of Grace Baptist Student Fel- lowship heard a panel discussion on the Person of Jesus Christ. Sunday evening meetings in- cluded group participation programs, a progres- sive supper party and an evening worship service for the adult fellowship. 218 Before beginning a new week, Grace Baptist Fellowship mem- bers meet during a Sunday night program for group singing. Mission project provides fellowship worker ' s car As part of a state- wide mission project, K-State Christian Fellowship joined other colleges to pur- chase a car for an area staff worker. In the fall, members sponsored a party for international stu- dents and invited new members to a steak fry. Lectures during first semester reviewed Bible exposition and the teachings of Jesus Christ. Members of the fellowship attended a week- end evangelism conference in Topeka and traveled to Colorado Springs, Colo, for ski recreation and discussions on personal Christianity. Directed by President Fred Davis, the club also invited inter- national students to a party in Colorado for foreign students across the country. isider list ' jewlv built ludentFd- he-Pa K-State Christian Fellowship TOP ROW: Suzanne M. Heller, Gail E. Spellman, Mary L. Ault, LaVonne A. Anderson, Gail A. Loofbourrow, Carolyn M. Robinson, Ruthann Firling, Patricia A. Wiens. SECOND ROW: Kathleen M. Schulz, Elaine F. Lemon, Tima S. Heusner, NoHa M. Stephens, Nancy M. Schweitzer, Alma S. Protestant groups discuss race, academic freedom Representing Protestant groups in the National Council of Churches, Student Christian Federa- tion sponsored discussion groups on race relations and academic freedom. Members participated in weekend conferences and work camps and also discussed international relations with the guid- ance of President Charles Hook. Baker, Fred H. Davis. THIRD ROW: John A. Haas, Howard M. Wehrman, Fred E. Schurle, Barton E. Larson, Eugene W. Kovar, James R. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Roger B. Johnson, Robert D. Kirkwood, Larry L. Baker, Lindley J. Reimer, William D. Mauck, David K. Lightner. Student Christian Federation TOP ROW: Mary L. Esau, Sharon K. Lewis, Rich- ard C. Wells. SECOND ROW: Gay L. Dybwad, R. Bruce Woods, Van Chang, Donald Gaymon. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie B. Allison, Warren D. Toedman, Charles R. Phillips. Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Vicki L. Wenger, Chloellen E. Bartoo, Diana L Amerine, Patricia L. Groves, Marsha L. Stevens, Sheryl K. Jordan, Linda S. Garrison. SEC- OND ROW: Judith M. Graham, Regena K. Alexander, Virginia S. Allemang, Janet L. Schultz, Donna L. Kukuk, Ruth A. Dannenberg, Grace I. Nease. THIRD ROW: Glenna D. Walter, Mary J. Allison, Janet L. Janssen, Janice F. McClaren, Mary E. Chadwell, Sharon E. Powers, Vickie J. Overley. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Warren Rempel, Margaret A. Dixon, Irene S. Skonberg, Judith K. Nulty, Donna A. Dodge, Janis C. Lundin. Methodist coeds celebrate Kappa Phi ' s 50th year Building on our Golden Heritage was the theme for Kappa Phi ' s 50th anniversary celebra- tion. Raising money to support Kappa Phi mis- sionaries in Korea, the Methodist women sold bakery goods, calendars and Christmas cards. Four Manhattan rest homes had Sunday worship services provided by members of Kappa Phi. Liahona religious group improves church grounds Working for the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, members of Liahona Fellowship painted, remodeled buildings and cleaned church camp grounds. The 15-member group also planned evening church activities, caroled at Manhattan hospitals and organized a November Hawaiian luau. Liahona Fellowship-TOP ROW: Charles A. Nelson, Verlee E. Cheg- widden, Harriet E. Hapai, Judy K. Schrunk, Lloyd E. Barnett. BOT- TOM ROW: Ted R. Locke, Judith A. Spessard, Daniel W. Young, Donald R. Loar. 220 1 Lutherans find clothing for Vietnamese refugees Clothing collected by members of the Lutheran Student Association went to refugees in Viet Nam. At evening meetings, the group reviewed the philosophy of life represented in folk singing and discussed differences in- doctrine between the Lutheran and Catholic religions. Directed by President Frank Lambert, the Lutheran Student Association also viewed slides on Viet Nam and participated in the installation of the group ' s first full-time campus minister. Three members traveled to Houston, Tex. for a regional church conference. Professors outline history of Mennonite church Speaking to members of Mennonite Fellowship, three professors reviewed the history of the branches of the Mennonite religion. Four mem- bers of the fellowship group also presented a panel discussion to Baptist students explaining the Mennonite position on military service. At monthly meetings, members heard talks by Kansas ministers and participated in dramatic and musical programs. President Willard Eber- sole planned fall and spring picnics, two recrea- tion nights, a Christmas banquet and a com- munity Easter sunrise service. Lutheran Student Association TOP ROW: Karen L. Johnson, Martha J. Middle- lon, Jeanne K. Dunn, Margaret L. VanDorn, Edna M. Becker, Linda I. Boschowit- zki, Susan P. Klema. SECOND ROW: Robert A. Becker, Mary A. Thorson, Ingrid M. Johnson, Maria R. Dahlsten, Patricia A. Dumler, Norma K. Guhn, Susan A. Beckmon. THIRD ROW: Douglas L. Kaiser, Karmon D. Almquist, Donald D. Snethen, Larry L. Johnson, Gay L. Dybwad, James A. Armbruster. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald G. Propp, Robert N. Dietrich, Frank W. Lambert, Marvin W. Mann, Donald J. Fallen, Alvin L. Young, Samuel K. Beckman. Mennonite Fellowship TOP ROW: Lorry E. Dirksen, Ronald J. Berger, Stephen W. Stucky, David L. Brown, Gerald W. Stucky, Rodney H. Wiens, Karen K. Wrens, Katherine M. Regier, Willa F. Sidebortom. SECOND ROW: Robert I. Ediger, Gary L. Stucky, Merrill K. Schmidt, Barbara A. Schmidt, DuMont K. Schmidt, Gerald C. Schrog, Kathleen J. Goering, John R. Goering, Thomas D. Dick. BOTTOM ROW: Clifton V. Hosterler, David J. Holsinger, Kenneth R. Holde- man, Rudolph D. Cloassen, David R- Franz, Donnie D. Schrog, Larry E. Goering, Maurice D. Penner, Willard G. Ebersole. 221 Newman Club TOP ROW: Marguerite A. Habiger, Sandra K. Bieker, Cheryln J. Burk, June F. Sweat, Lenora K. Gabel, Janet K. Groene, Janis K. Burkholder, Jeanette Brooke, Janell K. Groene, Pamela M. Kelly, Jacqueline L. Weingart. SECOND ROW: Margaret A. Thiel, Carolyn J. Rippe, Margaret K. Grogger, Mary J. Underwood, MaryAnn E. Burgess, Thomasine L. Weingart, Geraldine A. Smith, Jean L. Dillon, Marilyn E. Lange, JoAnn Schafer. THIRD ROW: Joseph M. Bohnen, Robert E. Spalding, William R. Ross, Frank R. Douthit, Shirley F. Theis, George P. LaBarge, Michael P. Gillgannon, W. Robert Kramer, Thomas J. Phillips, Joseph M. Schwartz. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel J. Lankas, Robert L. Hirt, Gregory L. Broeckelman, Robert J. Albers, Albert W. Vinduska, Edward W. Bange, Kelly D. Johnson, James C. Trybom, Jim C. Brinkman, Gary L. Thull. Newman Club TOP ROW: Arlene Oberle, Mary J. Hurley, Pamela C. Mullen, Mary C. Huerter, Louise M. Haslouer, Sandra K. Richards, Catherine A. Roebke, Delila K. Erl, Michele A. Abbott, Patricia S. Pacey. SECOND ROW: Linda A. Harris, Virginia A. Meyer, Joseph A. Orseno, Joseph Daniels, Loretta E. Reeh, Lynnea S. Newbury, Linda Z. Habiger, Kathleen J. Hlaus, Rosalie R. Sweat, Pamela J. Richards, Sharlene K. Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Joan R. Geraghty, Kath- leen A. Schmidt, Margaret L. McCauley, Alton D. Masters, Janice M. Schlagel, James L. Shank, Betsy A. Ruda, Mary K. Prochaska, Jo Ann Becker, Mary T. Sweat. BOTTOM ROW: Denis J. Moeder, Douglas J. Mull, Norman W. Koester, Joel S. Brummel, Gary D. Metzinger, Kenneth R. Brady, William J. Axe, Robert A. Weber, Robert W. Robl. As a city service project for children, Newman Club members assist churches in providing weekend tutoring and recreation. Catholic students sponsor regional Newman meet Sponsoring a regional convention, members of Newman Club had the opportunity to meet Catholic students attending school in other parts of Kansas. President Charles Badrick was elected president of the national organization and was honored by the local club at a dance and ban- quet. Badrick traveled to the Caribbean Islands for the World Assembly of Youth. Members participated in discussions with the Wesley Foundation and the Lutheran Student Association and also sponsored birthday parties for old folks at Wharton and Parkview Manors. Sunday meetings, members studied Catholicism. 222 Newman Club TOP ROW: Patrick J. Sedlacek, Francis M. Reedy, Daniel A. Fickel, Nancy C. Martin, Teresa J. Wortz, Barbara S. Wurtz, Phyllis J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: John A. Gordon, Gary E. Melton, Samuel J. Brungordt, Thomas J. Skeuse, Carole L Tanner, Lenna D. Skates, Sharon A. Peltier. BOTTOM ROW: Carl A. Kramer, Jerry B. Fickel, William M. McGreevy, Charles F. Klesath, Ste- phen W. Kongs, Jerry F. Honahy, Bernard K. Geraghty. Newman Club TOP ROW: Barbara A. Nelson, Nancy J. Mangelsdorf, Mary S. Brandner, Dorothy A. Hokr, Barbara K. Richard, Don A. Johnson, Dennis A Rohan, Elaine A. Rusch, Deanna K. Klenda, Barbara Byrne, Pauletta J. Winderlin. SECOND ROW: John J. Gerstner, Melvin N. Metzen, Mary E. Carroll, James W. Mader, Thomas A. Burger, Thomas H. Cure, Roy T. Ferguson, James R. Studnicka, Norman R. Schneider, Gabriel O. Ankeli. THIRD ROW: Robert E. Cody, Robert J. Stallbaumer, Jim A. McKinnis, Bruce A. Adams, Robert A. Swerczek, Joseph G. Merriam, Charles H. Fellman, Francis L. Eisenbarth, Michael Verschelden, Gary E. Voelker, David A. Swerczek. BOTTOM ROW: Larry J. DeDonder, Wil- liam O. Caspar, James E. Dale, Gary A. Hellebust, Robert L. Schrandt, James H. Roeder, Leon B. Schmidt, Michael A. Gangel, John M. Suellentrop, Edward D. Barenberg, Eugene A. Riedel. Newman Club TOP ROW: Karen L. O Connor, Rita L. Vodraska, Joan L. Booth, Gail M. Farmer, James E. Schwing, Ronald A. Winter, Janie I. Rhyne, Sandra M. Dalrymple, Linda A. Lickteig, Mary J. Cooper, Cheryl A. Schimpf. SECOND ROW: Thomas J. Drees, Henry J. Kitzke, Victor F. Sholkoski, Daniel J. Carroll, Howard E. Meier, Cynthia K. Fleming, Marylyn E. Verhaalen, Patricia A. Evans, Marikay P. Desch, Jeanne A. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Virgil F. Mclntire, Cheryl A. Boucher, Robert D. Hattrup, Michael P. Martin, Gary L. Urbanek, John K. Hall, Gerald M. Koppes, Edward R. Heinen, Richard E. Heuertz, Jean M. Groner, Marie E. Thiel. BOTTOM ROW: Richard P. Waldren, Charles W. Duethmon, Larry G. Cornwell, Sherman F. Ogle, Gerald L. Schnittker, Samuel F. Chetta, Paul J. Lambert, Daryl L. Wichman, John Hintz, Gerald U. Doebele, Douglas C Seibel. 223 Roger Williams Fellowship TOP ROW: Jerold W. Harrison, Donald L. Bridges, Keith E. Tollefson, Larry D. Redmon. SECOND ROW: Joyce E. Blecha, Alice L. Boyles, Ruth A. Bartholomew, Jean M. Fair, Mary L. Esau. BOTTOM ROW: Masako Toyoshima, Peggy E. Shafer, Alice F. Seybert, Erma J. Karr. Baptist freshmen discuss problems of college life As members of Roger Williams Fellowship, Baptist freshmen met weekly to discuss the prob- lems of college life. Several members attended a regional ecumenical conference at Kansas City and a state ecumenical conference at Rock Spring 4-H Ranch. During semester break, 25 students partici- pated in a Chicago, 111. study group to discuss social and religious problems of the big city. Members of the fellowship also heard Deans Chester Peters, Thomas Frith and Walter Friesen review communication problems between the University and its students. Roger Williams Fellowship TOP ROW: Saundra K. Masten, Carol J. Owen, Steven M. Dent, Janean L. Miller, Marcia S. Monahan, Gary R. Yotter, Deanne M. Rieke, Donna R. Simmons, Sharon K. Lewis, Carolyn S. Lemon. SECOND ROW: Effie M. Breeden, Carol A. Church, Martha E. Toothaker, Virginia S. Ford, Judy A. Hester, Jack L. Decker, Sue A. Eslinger, Barbara E. Whitman, Sandra M. Underwood, Janet E. Higley, Jean E. Peterson. THIRD ROW: Margaret A. Breeden, Carol A. Toothaker, Harry W. McDaniel, Jerry D. Morgan, Sharon L. Barrow, William H. Maxwell, R. Bruce Woods, Mary K. Fowler, Elizabeth A. Wilkerson, Kathleen J. Warner, Beverly A. Dearing, Nancy M. Manning. BOT- TOM ROW: Gary D. Owen, Roger R. McKee, Harold E. Socolofsky, Darnell F. Hawkins, Russell L. Muse, Randall L. Harmison, Ralph C. Richardson, Folorunso A. Fayinka, Austin L. Widener, James L. Gray, Allan L. Fedosky. Methodist dance group prepares for European trip During Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter vacations, members of Wesley Foundation Litur- gical Dance Choir gave performances in Kansas towns. The Methodist interpretative dancers also made weekend trips in the Kansas area as part of the ground work for a European peace mission scheduled for the summer of 1967. Twelve dancers are expected to make the trip. Several members of Wesley Foundation at- tended a United Nations seminar in New York City, N.Y. during spring break. The group heard delegates discuss the United States foreign policy in Southeast Asia and also visited Washington, D.C. Under the direction of President Richard Brown, Wesley Foundation sponsored Sunday evening speakers and arranged weekend retreats. As part of its education program, Sigma Theta Epsilon studied the book, Acts, Then and Now. The Methodist men met for monthly supper meetings at the Methodist student center and also helped the Wesley Foundation by doing yard- work near the student center. 224 panio- Sigma Theta Epsilon TOP ROW: Donald G. Booth, James W. Scott, Roger L. Baker, Larry G. Campbell, Richard C Wells, Donald L. Gaymon. SECOND ROW: Floyd J. Barkman, Robert A. Sparks, James L. Brown, Gary S. Overley, Eric W. Dagenhardt, Gerald A. Bird. BOTTOM ROW: James K. Koelliker, Warren F. Rempel, David C. Gillespie, Victor J. Olson, John P. Honstead, Leslie B. Allison. Wesley Foundation TOP ROW: Vicki L. Wenger, Judith M. Graham, Marsha L. Stevens, Patricia L. Groves, Linda L. Seaton, Peggy J. Erickson, Linda S. Gar- rison, Honey F. Shelton. SECOND ROW: Mary A. Ryser, Dianna J. Montford, Ruth A. Dannenberg, Mary J. Pretzer, Judith A. Cowdrey, Willard A. Iverson, Richard C. Wells. THIRD ROW: Jeanette E. Allsbury, Irene S. Skonberg, Mar- garet A. Dixon, Robert A. Sparks, Gerald A. Bird, Eric W. Dagenhardt. BOT- TOM ROW: James L. Brown, Leslie B. Allison, Victor J. Olson, David C Gillespie, Merle G. Eversmeyer. Wesley Foundation TOP ROW: Geraldine S. Trojovsky, Carolyn M. Collins, Anna M. Luker, Sherryl L. Diller, Karen S. Brown, Sheryl K. Jordan. SECOND ROW: Kenneth J. Locke, Mrs. Warren Rempel, Mary E. Schweitzer, Ruth Q. Schroeder, Sharon E. Powers, Donald L. Gaymon. BOTTOM ROW: Larry G. Campbell, Warren Rempel, Richard A. Brown, Charles A. Ryser, Harlan D. Stauffer, Roger L. Baker. c i ONTINUING construc- tion of new dormitories and apartment buildings empha- sizes the rising campus popula- tion, but the multi-storied stone and steel structures can- not say Here is home quite the way Putnam, Boyd and Van Zile do. Neither can they beckon with a special person- ality the way a fraternity house or a leaky basement room can recall memories. Photo by Don Richards -l - .Y ;, 1 H ' K a a . v ' ' . - i 3? f - i .. Racing around obstacles and gulping down pie, pudding or a coke without dismounting at each stop proves to be some- what messy for Greek Week contestants. A sorority and fra- ternity member made up each team entered in the contest. 228 Sigma Chi ' s song leader, who directed the men to first place at the thirty-second annual Interfraternity Sing, accepts a trophy. Fraternities, sororities host Greek Week games Dress-up day replaced the annual sweatshirt day during Greek Week as Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils made major revisions in the week ' s activities. Also included during the week were exchange dinners, the traditional banquet and four open house parties at fraternities with transportation there by hayrack. Susan Small and Joe Krasinski were crowned Greek Week queen and king in ceremonies preceding the Greek games in front of Anderson hall. Racial and religious discrimination in living groups on state college and university campuses was prohibited by a resolution passed by the Board of Regents. Greek houses were asked to sign a pledge supporting the decision. Interfraternity Council TOP ROW: John F. Tisdel, Robert L. Collins, Philip L Sell, Chester V. Rhoads, Ronald D. Hadsall, Duane M. Henrikson, Joel W. Athey, Jim E. Loomis, Gary L. Bender, Charles L. Page. SECOND ROW: Merle A. Soek- en, William D. Edwardson, William O. Caspar, Edward M. Printz, Mark T. Mil- bourn, Michael Montgomery, Lowell G. Moore, John O. McConnell, John N. Miller, Darwin E. Cline. THIRD ROW: Walter S. Friesen, Stephen A. Dunbar, Garth L. Peterson, Joseph H. Stout, William T. Carson, Donald G. Dressier, Pat- rick Ervin, Edward E. Blankenhagen, Timothy A. Atchison, Terry B. Farabi. BOT- TOM ROW: William M. Wyckoff, Daryll D. Jamvold, Harold C. Peterson, Rich- ard S. Troell, Douglas O. Kitchen, Franklin D. Duncan, Arlen W. Etling, Randall L. Harmison, Dennis L. Powell, Kenneth D. Knapp. Senior Panhellenic Council TOP ROW: Susan K. Cosby, Nancy C. Bortz, Lauren E. Schmidt, Marilyn L. Woolley, Mary L. Holmquist, Betty J. Billinger, Pamela J. Dudley, Diana K. Loetel, Sara S. Bentley, Janice L. Travis, Margaret N. Lahey. SECOND ROW: Mary J. McAdow, Patricia L. Peterson, Margaret A. Koepke, Patricia A. Sughrue, Karen L. Mitchell, Mary A. Pryor, Margaret A. Griffith, Carol J. Fisher. BOTTOM ROW: Linda G. Henry, Mary J. Dice, Joyce L. Francis, Jeanette K. Mack, Janet A. Rotman. ...... :::- Photo by David von Riesen Tension and excitement mount as freshmen and upperclass women attend their first open house party during formal rush. Fraternities pledge men during new summer rush Rushing during the summer months and the five days of Rush Week, fraternities pledged an all-time high of 461 men. Sororities, which rushed only during Rush Week, pledged 333 women. The total was three fewer than last year, even though 25 more women went through rush. Sizes of the 1 1 sorority pledge classes ranged from 24 to 38. Among 24 fraternities the largest pledge class contained 28 men. This was the first year men could officially pledge Greek organizations between July 1 and August 23. Summer rush filled 300 house va- cancies. Sororities did not conduct a summer rush program. Freshman women could pledge only during Rush Week and had to rank in the upper 50 per cent of their high school graduating classes. During five days of formal rush, sororities presented skits dramatizing the values and goals considered important by each women ' s group. 230 Signing up dates with the eight houses rushees were allowed to visit and rearranging conflicting dates begins formal rush. HI :I - :-:-.:- Rushees concentrate on filling out invitation cards while choosing which sororities to visit. Five days of house skits, tours and rush parties culminate on the sixth after- noon of formal Rush Week when hopeful rushees receive invitations to pledge. Amidst tears and shouts, Chi Omega actives embrace new pledges arriving after receiving bids. Many sororities introduce pledges to fraternity men at yell-ins. Photo by David von Riesen 231 Junior Panhellenic Council TOP ROW: Sharon A. Elsweiler, Dianna S. Heath, Margaret K. Grogger, Pamela J. Seaman, Judith A. Bulger, Trudine M. Mazaika, Mary A. Woolcott, Heike Goedecke, Jeanne A. Guy, Sandra S. Paramore. BOT- TOM ROW: Carolyn K. McKinley, Cheryl A. Daves, Joan M. Kleysteuber, Kim- berly E. Williams, Pamela S. Backhaus, Marcia K. Diekman, Genevieve C. Darter, Patricia Schneider, Regina G. Young. Helped onto the Homecoming Previews stage, the Gamma Phi Beta candidate vies to become a Homecoming queen finalist. After a full week of rush, Kappa actives treat new pledges to an informal picnic followed by entertainment at Sunset Park. Greek councils promote scholarship, activities Acting as coordinating bodies for fraternal activities, Junior Panhellenic Council along with Interfraternity Pledge Council exchanged ideas and promoted University scholarship and activity interest among the Greeks. Both fraternal organi- zations, whose members were selected from Greek pledge classes, helped with the American Heart Fund Drive. 232 Swinging their partners around again, Gamma Phis and their dates break the ordinary party routine with a square dance. Selected from among 1 1 sorority candidates on her appear- ance in a Greek toga, Susan Small is first Greek Week queen. Interfraternity Pledge Council TOP ROW: Joyce A. Burris, Carolyn L. McFar- bnd, June A. Woodard, Marcio K. Scott, Nancy A. Netson, Rosalind J. Ridgway, Deanna K. Parry, Mildred A. Goreham. SECOND ROW: Edward L. Keating, Ronald E. Field, Steven L. Morgan, Gary F. Guesnier, Haskell S. Wright, Thomas E. Tweed, Elva J. Chilean. THIRD ROW: John E. Markley, Robert M. Hudson, Lindsey D. Tweedy, Robert J. Juranick, Dave M. Depping, Thomas C. Roberts, Robert I. Lotto, Kenton M. Grigg. BOTTOM ROW: Vern A. Solboch, David R. Schmidt, Terry K. Boggs, Max M. Heidrick, David K. Lightner, Robert S. Kay, Phil S. Goss. 233 2 2 s 5 7 3 :!; .. , , - flMj ' ;v?; . f X v -- I S ' ' , .C fV ' ' i ' I ' itT ' f ' A ' ' A 1 ,. ' it- - : , C( i. ' y . JL i (. Photo by David von Riesen After running down the walk with other members of Kappa Kappa Gamma, cheerleaders greet women at a rush party. Before signing a preference card to join a sorority, each rushee attends parties presented during a five-day period. 234 Clovio-TOP ROW: Mrs. Sybil La whs, Suzie L. Allen, Sharon K. Benton, Carol S. Clark, Arlene R. Dahm, Sharon K. George. SECOND ROW: Diana K. Goertz, Margaret R. Hooper, Carol L Hoover, Judith H. Hunter, Karolyn K. Kellog, Beverly J. Kreider. THIRD ROW: Cheryl L. Lloyd, Marcia L. Lowther, Sharon K. Madden, Dorothy L. Mayhill, Con- nie M. McClure, Marlyse K. Mil- burn. FOURTH ROW: Janet L. Moore, Jeanne L. Muret, Carolyn D. Ol- son, Janet L. Patton, Patricia A. Patton, Renita K. Pohl. BOTTOM ROW: Jean E. Rees, Norla M. Stephens, Elizabeth R. Sutcliffe, Elizabeth B. Teten, Val- erie J. Thiessen, Patricia A. Wiens, Cynthia A. Wilson. Clovia women use their cooking talents as they make pizza for a snack. Many of Clovia ' s members are home economics majors. ioronty, Clovia member receives national 4-H recognition As a national 4-H winner in foods and nutri- tion, Clovia member Karolyn Kellogg was awarded a trip to the national 4-H Congress in Chicago, 111. and a semester scholarship. Five members were recipients of national Union Pa- cific 4-H scholarships. The women, all members of Collegiate 4-H, participated in Omicron Nu, SEA, Alpha Lambda Delta, Home Economics Council, the Honors Program, Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Upsilon Omicron. Delay in construction of a new house slated to begin in September 1965 allowed for expansion of plans from accommodations for 50 women to room for 62 women. Construction is planned to begin in September 1966. Clovia members served as hostesses for high school students at Home Economics Hospitality Day. The 20 women also participated in women ' s intramural sports. Clovia alumnae honored mem- bers who had earned a 3.0 grade point average or above at a scholarship dinner. 235 Alpha Chi Omega earns trophy for article writing Contributing outstanding articles and informa- tion to Lyre, its national magazine, won the Lyre trophy for Alpha Chi Omega. Alpha Chis cap- tured the DePauw Duo relay trophy for the third consecutive year against Kappa Alpha Theta. The pledge class made placemats for patients ' trays at Memorial hospital and sang for an area rest home as service projects. Members were represented in Student Senate, Angel Flight, Mu Phi Epsilon, Theta Sigma Phi, Omicron Nu and Kappa Phi. President of Sigma Alpha Eta and Student Governing Association were Alpha Chis. Social activities included a fall western party, a pledge Christmas formal, a spring Shipwreck Party and the annual Golden Lyre Ball. Members, together with Lambda Chi Alpha, were model United Nations delegates. One hundred two chapters. Founded DePauw University 1 885. Gamma Zeta chapter established 1947. President: Judie K. Hunt. Always a happy and unexpected occasion, pinnings at the Alpha Chi Omega house usually are Wednesday night. Alpha Chi Omega-TOP ROW: Mrs. Harold P. Lowe, Mary E. Abson, Regena K. Alexander, Barbara A. Bagby, Carol A. Bart- ley, Barbara L. Beck, Sherrilyn K. Becker. SECOND ROW: Nancy C. Bortz, Helen F. Bosche, Roberta J. Boughton, Gretchen M. Brandt, Mary C. Brookens, Martha J. Budke, Nancy J. Butler. THIRD ROW: Virginia A. Carlson, Janet L. Chatfield, Patricia M. Cockrell, Sandra L. Daugharthy, Karen D. DeGood, Mildred L. Dickey, Jean L. Dillon. BOTTOM ROW: Trudy C. Drapel, Emily A. Eitmann, Susan K. Far- ha, Patricia A. Ferguson, Pamela K. Fortun, Sandra A. Garlich, Shirley A. Garrett. Located a to of A 236 1 Alpha Chi Omega TOP ROW: Theresa M. Garlett, Marilyn S. Goodgion, Margaret K. Grogger, Carolyn S. Goetzko, Sarah C. Harper, Susan L. Hendrix, Rebecca R. Hitchcock, Judie K. Hunt. SECOND ROW: Janet L. Janssen, Mama G. Jenkins, Delores J. Johnson, Paula S. Johnson, Pamela A. Jones, Patricia L. Jones, Linda A. Kirk, Marilyn E. Lange. THIRD ROW: Linda M. Lantis, Lois K. Lewis, Martha J. Lonergan, Jeanette K. Mack, Barbara J. Mattix, Linda A. Mayer, Carolyn L. McFarland, Maria J. Messer- smith. FOURTH ROW: Janean L. Miller, Valerie J. Millis, Carolyn K. Mohr- man, Maryanne Murphy, Suzanne E. Nelson, Karen L. O Connor, Betty K. Oleen, Myrna M. Otte. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn S. Pearson, Eileen Peirce, Sally R. Preheim, Jean M. Pyles, Nancy C. Reeves, Gayla L. Richards, Barbara J. Ruediger, Luanne R. Shank. BOTTOM ROW: Ann M. Shier, Geraldine A. Smith, Shorrie A. Snell, Sherri D. Spitsnogle, Linda L. Summers, Carol S. Thorpe, Laurel B. Warren, Mary A. Wool- cott. Located at 1 835 Todd Road, the Mediterranean-modern house of Alpha Chi Omega features a fireplace which extends from the inside to an outside patio. Built in 1959, the house has a coat-of-arms which was handmade in England. % Alpha Delta Pi-TOP ROW: Mrs. Eva F. Acker, Brenda G. Adrian, Judy D. Baker, Diana K. Barton, Carol S. Beach, Marilyn K. Boles, Julie C. Bottenberg, Susan E. Brooks. SECOND ROW: Cheryl C. Bruce, Shirley A. Bulger, Peggy C. Bur- nett, Carol A. Burton, Sharon R. Burton, Kathleen M. Caviness, Carolyn S. Colaw, Marquita M. Condon. THIRD ROW: Janet S. Cowan, Cheryl A. Daves, Deborah M. DeMand, Judith A. Dey, Nancy J. Dukelow, Patricia A. Emrich, Janet K. Faddis, Mary K. Foltz. FOURTH ROW: Mary K. Francis, Sheryl J. Fraser, Corinne D. Greene, Ethel J. Hatch, Nancy J. Hedges, Linda G. Henry, Mary L. Holmquist, Catherine L. Hyde. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn A. Jones, Pamela M. Kelly, Kathleen K. Klein, Joan M. Kleysteuber, Jac- queline Kubat, Linda K. Lamp, Sandra K. Lindgren, Gayle G. Loughmiller. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia L Mc- Coy, Karen J. Mcllroy, Judith K. McMillan, Constance A. Mehl, Pamela A. Merriman, Roberta I. Minnis, Evelyn L. Moats, Johnnie L. Morgan. One hundred ten chapters. Founded Macon, Georgia 1851. Alpha Eta chapter established 1915. President: Sharon R. Burton. Active ADPis meet and entertain rushees during the Snow White and Dwarf skit presented at an invitational Rush Week party. Alpha Delta Pi initiates 1000th chapter member Three hundred alumnae were guests of Alpha Delta Pi during its fiftieth anniversary celebra- tion Oct. 30. Four national officers and five charter members were among those present when the 1000th member was initiated. Christmas caroling with Lambda Chi Alpha at an area rest home and representing Denmark and Israel in the Model United Nations were two sorority projects. The ADPis also received the second place trophy for their Homecoming float built in conjunction with Pi Kappa Alpha. In campus activities, ADPis were members of Angel Flight, Sparks, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Senate and Union Governing Board. Housing 50 sorority members, the Alpha Delta Pi house at 518 Sunset was built in the fall of 1929. Improvements to the j Chi Alpha English style building were completed in 1962, adding a chap- ter room, dining room and living quarters to the north section. Alpha Delta Pi-TOP ROW: Ru Ann Moore, Linda K. Morris- sette, Dianne S. Nydell, Donna L. Olivier, Cecelia M. Osborn, Eliza- beth A. Osborn, Colleen M. Ostmeyer, Faith A. Ott. SECOND ROW: Natalie J. Parker, Susan K. Pike, Patricia J. Reed, Mary P. Richter, Rosalind J. Ridg- way, Sandra L. Roark, Marilyn S. Robbins, Carolyn M. Robinson. THIRD ROW: Janette S. Robinson, Vicki L. Schultz, Susan A. Schwab, Jane A. Sherer, Andrea A. Skrad- ski, Constance A. Sturgis, Patricia A. Sughrue, Linda J. Surtees. FOURTH ROW: Barbara E. Tay- lor, Jean E. Taylor, Mary A. Thorson, Linda L. Tresenriter, Nancy J. Ukena, Charlene D. Walser, Margaret A. Walsh, Shirley A. Wanklyn. BOTTOM ROW: Lynette K. Warn- er, Anne C. Waters, Linda J. Wat- kins, Rena L. Watts, Alice K. Welborn, Helen A. Wilson, Regina F. Wolfe, Rosemary A. Wolfe, Diane K. Youngers. 239 Highlighting social activities of Alpha Xi Delta, 601 Fairchild, are the spring Pink Rose Formal and a pledge-active party. Alpha Xis host chapters for province convention Hosting chapters from Missouri and Kansas at the Alpha Xi Delta province convention in April was a special project of the Greek women. Sorority sisters also sponsored a slave day to raise funds for Project Headstart, a nursery school for the underprivileged. Alpha Xi members participated in Sparks, Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi and Theta Sigma Phi honoraries. President Linda Barton received the Keuchenmeister award which was presented at the sorority ' s national convention for loyalty and service to the chapter. Alpha Xis also participated in women ' s intramurals. One hundred six chapters. Founded Lombard College 1893. Alpha Kappa chapter established 1922. President: Linda C. Barton. Alpha Xi Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Ernest Casey, Mary S. Attwood, Eva M. Ayres, Gratia L. Baehr, Cheryl K. Bailey, Cheryl L. Bain, Kay E. Bain, Linda C. Barton. SECOND ROW: Karen J. Beck, Mary A. Bigelow, Donna B. Bild- erback, Phyllis J. Blasdel, Barbara D. Boyer, Linda J. Braun, Lenore K. Brim, Pamalee G. Carson. THIRD ROW: Harriet G. Christen- sen, Carolyn M. Collins, Karen M. Comerford, Charlotte R. Deters, Carol J. Deubler, Jacqueline Dietrich, Judith A. Dunn, Sharon A. Elsweiler. FOURTH ROW: Diana L Endorf, Mary J. Fritz, Georgeanne Glea- son, Susan K. Goold, Janet K. Griffith, Margaret A. Griffith, Helen D. Groyon, Julie A. Hackett. BOTTOM ROW: Adelia M. Haun, Dianna S. Heath, Judith E. Helmke, Cheryl K. Henderson, Bonnie Hergenreter, Diana K. Hyames, Jeanne A. Ingersoll, Judy G. Jackson. 240 ipters ntion lK a )nv tiotki in Spark, Alpha Xis oh Alpha Xi Delta-TOP ROW: Patricia L. Johnson, Penny J. Klein, Kay E. Kotapish, Katherine Y. Krqcht, Jean A. Lancaster, Wini- fred B. Lothrop, Evelyn J. Lewis, Wilda L. Loeppke. SECOND ROW: Nancy C. Lukins, Connie S. Lutes, Mar|orie I. Mabry, Diane S. McMurray, Karen L Mitchell, Janet A. Naylor, Karen R. Newton, Patricia Nicholson. THIRD ROW: Linda D. Orrell, Janice M. Orth, Beth M. Pann- backer, Judith A. Phillips, Chloe E. Rexroad, Bonnie A. Rice, Linda M. Shannon. BOTTOM ROW: Suzanne Stone, Sandra K. Swenson, Barbara M. Wells, Roslyn D. Wentz, Elisabelti A. Wentz, Lois A. Wiley, Kathleen R. Williams. 922. Pud Alpha Xis entertain their dates at the annual pledge-active party sponsored by the pledge class. A Shipwreck Party was the theme chosen for the event held at the house. Costumes depicting pirates and stranded, helpless vacationers were worn. 241 False doors, two stories high, and an entrance-way chandelier are two distinguishing features of the modern Chi Omega house. One hundred forty-one chap- ters. Founded University of Arkansas 1 895. Kappa Al- pha chapter established 1915. President: Pamela A. Howard. Chi O alumnae attend open house, tea, banquet Celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, Chi Omega hosted an open house, afternoon tea and banquet for more than 200 alumnae. Also present was Elizabeth Dyer, national president. Portraying the Homecoming parade theme, Sooner or Later, Chi Omega and Sigma Chi produced first place results in float competition. Chi Os were chosen Military Ball queen, Pi Kappa Alpha and Acacia Dream Girls, Delta Upsilon sweetheart, National Drake Relays queen, honorary Pershing Rifles commander and Alpha Delta Theta president. Members also par- ticipated in intramural volleyball and kickball games and were active in Kappa Alpha Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Phi Epsilon, and Mortar Board. Christmas activities included a stocking party and caroling at a Manhattan rest home. A party given by the Chi Omega pledge class envisioned its idea of Heaven and Hell. The sorority ' s annual White Carnation Ball was in the spring. Chi Omega-TOP ROW: Mrs. L. E. Keefer, Carol S. Amos, Sara M. Bayless, Shelley Bergerhouse, Mary A. Bishop, Sandra L. Brad- ley, Pamela K. Carr, Judith L. Chandler. SECOND ROW: Linda J. Chap- man, Polly A. Coombs, Martha J. Cox, Mary L. Crowley, Diane D. DeVoe, Mary J. Dice, Catherine J. Dickinson, Marcia K. Diekman. THIRD ROW: Sue A. Diller, Donna A. Dodge, Marilyn L. Dragush, Pamela J. Dudley, Nancy K. Dyke, Sue A. Eslinger, Nancy L. Evans, Beverly J. Falconer. FOURTH ROW: Beth K. Fleisch- mann, Luella J. Fosmire, Linda R. Fritz, Sandra K. Froelich, Sharon L. Froelich, Jane E. Gamba, Cheryl S. Gilmore, Janice Good- rich. BOTTOM ROW: Helen L. Gordon, Carolyn K. Graham, Joyce M. Granquist, Gretchen K. Hilgen- dorf, Barbara J. Hoch, Sharon A. Hotufac, Pamela A. Howard, Mary A. Hughes. 242 itend Banquet ' Sooner or i produced ion. Jail queen. Pi D Girls, Delta take Rela s aPhi,P!u Mortar Board stodinspanv tome. A party ass envisioned The sorority ' s Chi Omega-TOP ROW: Ellen J. Kelchak, Eugenia D. Kersting, Patricia A. Kildow, Jane D. Klover, Donna L. Knoell, Carolyn S. Kuhn, Connie F. Lathrop, Elizabeth A. Mackender. SECOND ROW: Sammye S. Man- ning, Barbara L. Martens, Johnette C. Massey, Kathryn M. McCarthy, Susan J. McCoy, Kathryn A. Mc- Googan, Sharon R. Meisner, Janet L. Merchant. THIRD ROW: Susan Merrill, Janice J. Miles, Janet L. Miller, Lynne S. Miller, Marcia L. Morris, Marlene K. Moyer, Anne E. Nelson, Karen S. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: Nancy A. Netson, Doreen Ochsner, Susan M. Oke, Annette Pallesen, Nancy J. Palmer, Patricia A. Palmer, Elizabeth H. Parker, Sharon L. Percival. FIFTH ROW: Suzan C. Ranz, Pattie D. Rickenbacher, Sallie K. Roach, Conduce L. Rogers, Patricia A. Ruggles, Diane J. Schwindt, Pa- tricia A. Seitz. SIXTH ROW: Kathleen J. Sewell, Janora A. Sigley, Donna L Silver, Linda K. Stanley, Janice L. Stuessi, Leslie A. Thompson, Carol A. Tillery. BOTTOM ROW: Rachel R. Unruh, Nancy S. Waite, Candace A. Wheatley, Nancy S. Wilcox, Martha E. Wood, Jolanna B. Wright, Susan K. Young. j 1 Chi Os entertain their mothers at a spaghetti supper held during their annual fall Mothers Weekend. Approximately 50 mothers were treated to an Italian weekend, which in- cluded special evening activities planned by their daughters. Tri Delta alumnae meet for anniversary festivities Tri Deltas and nearly 200 alumnae celebrated their fiftieth anniversary. Scrapbooks and letters from alumnae supplemented the festivities. At Christmas, members sent clothing to an orphan- age in Viet Nam. By selling candy, they earned $150 for a scholarship. In campus activities, Tri Deltas belonged to Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi. They headed Home Economics Council and Angel Flight and acted as Board of Student Organiza- tions secretary and Royal Purple editor. Two fraternity sweethearts, Cannonball queen and a Homecoming finalist were Tri Delta members. One hundred eight chapters. Founded Boston University 1 888. Theta lota chapter established 1915. President: Ann McCaslin Houseboys judge Tri Delta pledges ' poems and homemade hats modeled initiation weekend at the Purple Hat Luncheon. Delta Delta Delta-TOP ROW: Mrs. Ray Jones, Susan L. Alldritt, Judith Allen, Elizabeth Andersen, Carolyn Bartholomew, Lynda C. Bennett, Nancy M. Boyer, Mary S. Brandner. SECOND ROW: Barbara A. Brat- ton, Carol A. Brent, Margery L. Brent, Elizabeth A. Brinkoeter, Jane M. Britton, Sherry K. Brush, Karin F. Burns, Barbara Byrne. THIRD ROW: Virginia G. Card- well, Jean M. Casper, Karen K. Charbonneau, Jane Clark, Lynda L. Clyne, Barbara D. Coffey, Nancy J. Condell, Susan K. Dill- man. FOURTH ROW: Vicki L. Ditch, LaDonna L. Douglass, Martha L. Dryer, Jolene Evans, Rebecca J. Fink, Susan A. Florence, Janet L. French, Carole J. Fry. BOTTOM ROW: Heike Goedecke, Cynthia J. Goll, Marilynn Gump, Jeanne A. Guy, Marilyn L. Hall, Chrystal Hantla, Ann M. Harding, Kathryn E. Heyne. 244 Delto Delta Delta-TOP ROW: Carol A. Hinnergardt, Merry J. Kanawyer, Deanna K. Klenda, Sharon R. Kraff, Karen A. Kroutil, Lynne M. Larsen, Mary B. Lawhon, Karen A. Leister. SECOND ROW: Karen B. Lindc, Hollace L. Long, Jean A. Longa- bach, Mary F. Mann, Sharon K. Mason, Janice L. Mothena, Jean A. Maynard, Ann McCaslin. THIRD ROW: Kathleen A. McNeal, Carol E. Miller, Janice S. Miller, Jane M. Myers, Joy A. Newell, Janice K. Nixon, Kathryn Noellsch, Janet S. O Connell. FOURTH ROW: Patricia L. Peter- son, Pamela S. Pierpoint, Shirley A. Pinkerton, Linda A. Poell, Marguerite Ralston, Cormfe J. Rose, Jamie Rothberger, Janet A. Rotman. FIFTH ROW: Elaine A. Rusch, Martha C. Sanders, Marcia K. Scott, Nancy J. Scott, Katherine E. Shelton, Marilyn L. Singer, Suzanne M. Smalley, Marilyn K. Spainhour. BOTTOM ROW: Carol J. Staab, Ellen L. Taylor, Susan K. Wade, Janet M. Wegman, Janel S. Wil- son, Ruth A. Wilson, Linda L. Witt, Margaret E. Yessick. Fraternities gather on the back patio of the Tri Delta house, 1834 Laramie, to serenade sorority members on the two-level Spanish Mediterranean balcony. Warm weather converts the balcony into a sundeck while the house itself is air-conditioned. Delta Zeta-TOP ROW: Mrs. Dorothy F. Hosley, Marilyn J. Allen, Bonnee B. Badger, Carolyn L. Barney, Gloria E. Baxter, Bar- bara A. Beals, Patricia Bell, Jean K. Bodwell. SECOND ROW: Elaine K. Brens- ing, Elva J. Chilcott, Sarah B. Dallas, Patti E. Drake, Patricia A. Evans, Nancy E. Fair, Carol J. Fisher, Barbara J. Fleming. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle K. Foster, Carole J. Francis, Louvae L. Gib- son, Mary E. Glenn, Jackie L. Gomer, Marjorie L. Gordon, Mary J. Hauber, Anna C. Hayer. b I DZs place in IF Sing, make house improvements Singing Delta Zeta Devotional and So ' s I Can Write My Name, DZs placed third in In- terfraternity Sing. With the colors blue, green and gold, Delta Zeta refurnished and carpeted the lounge and carpeted the upstairs of the chap- ter house. At Christmas, DZ women adopted a One hundred fifty-eight chapters. Founded Miami University 1902. Lambda chapter established 1915; reactivated 1 963. President: Virginia S. Schneider. family and gave toys, clothing and food. Pledges polished shoes at fraternities for a money-making project. Other activities included the pledge party with a 007 theme, the Joyeux Noel Christmas Formal and the spring Pink Rose Formal. Members of Delta Zeta were represented in Angel Flight, Kappa Delta Pi, Chimes and Sparks. The chairmen of the Student Governing Association opinion sampling and health com- mittees belonged to the sorority. Earning third place in Interfraternity Sing, DZs practice nightly. Thirteen houses participated, each singing two songs. V ' Two new air-conditioners and a completely redecorated sec- ond floor lounge provide improved house facilities for Delta Zeta. Having reorganized as a Manhattan sorority in 1963, the DZ chapter terminated its third year at 1803 Laramie. :nts xxl. Pledges inev-makinj pMppri} ;1 Christmas rmal. )reniedin himes and it Governing health com- ; I!. ::::: Delta Zeta-TOP ROW: Cheryl S. Heide, Melinda R. Hrabe, Patricia K. Keltner, Gail A. Klick, Sally L. Kroger, Marilyn L. Lafferty, Linda J. Lawrence. SECOND ROW: Jane A. Lee, Marcia A. Lemon, Julia A. Linder, Diana K. Loetel, Mary A. Lowe, Karen M. Lutz, Linda R. Mann. THIRD ROW: Joyce E. McDonald, Sandra L. McElwain, Janice J. Morrow, Elaine E. Nicolay, Jana S. Miles, Diana L. O Dell, Marilyn K. Pankratz. FOURTH ROW: Sandra S. Para- more, Shelia R. Pilger, Patricia Schneider, Virginia S. Schneider, Iva L. Schupp, Olga E. Schwartz- kopf, Kathryn A. Scott. FIFTH ROW: Martie R. Shaffer, Susan J. Sheldon, Kathleen A. Sloan, Janice E. Smith, Diane K. Starbuck, Gail E. Tawney, Judy L. Van Blarcum. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia S. Wal- lace, Elizabeth M. Wary, Marian L. Whitmore, Eleanor R. Whitney, Martha A. Wilson, E ' Lynn S. Wright, Nancy L. Zimmerman. 247 Built during the summer, a wing addition to the Gamma Phi house serves the members with study and recreation room. Ninety chapters. Founded Syracuse University 1 874. Beta Upsilon chapter estab- lished 1957. President: Gail S. Breidenthal. Gamma Phis take first in IF Sing, scholarship Singing Guided by Stars and I Talked to the Trees, Gamma Phi Beta placed first among sororities competing in Interfraternity Sing. Members also placed first in sorority scholarship rankings for spring 1965, receiving the province scholarship award. A new wing containing study rooms and a combination chapter and recreation room were completed. Little American Royal queen and Military Ball queen were Gamma Phis. Six members were active in Angel Flight, three in Sparks and four in Chimes. At Christmas members donated toys to a camp for underprivileged children in Colo- rado. For one dance, a square dance caller pro- vided atmosphere for a barn party. Gamma Phi Beta TOP ROW: Mrs. Charles Cox, Charleen A. Achenbach, Lynda K. Adams, Janet I. Alexander, Mary L. Brainerd, Gale M. Brandt, Gail S. Breiden- thal, Pamela R. Buetzer. SECOND ROW: Patricia J.Callen, Connie L. Carr, Ann L. Charlton, Mary F. Childres, Jane R. Choplin, Linda A. Claydon, Ruth E. Coburn, Shirley C. Crail. THIRD ROW: Donna E. Craven, Jonalyn Cruickshank, Countess K. Culbertson, Susan L. Currie, Gloria J. Delich, Mollye A. Eddy, Martha M. Fly, Joyce E. Furney. FOURTH ROW: Mary Z. Furney, Janice M. Gillmore, Jean C. Gill- more, Mildred A. Goreham, Sonia J. Green, Marsha K. Greene, Ann B. Harper, Nancy L. Higgins. FIFTH ROW: Diane Hodgson, Lynda S. Hoff, Ardis E. Horsch, Dorothy M. Hostetter, Audrey G. Hulse, Cheryl K. Jarvis, Joan K. Kammerer, Sharon L. Kirkbride. BOTTOM ROW: Linda A. Kuhn, Gloria L. Lewerenz, Donna J. Lil- lich, Cheryl A. Linn, Carolyn A. Love, Elaine V. Lowe, Linda L. Ludden, Judith K. Lybarger. 248 t among province Gamma Phi Beta TOP ROW: Sally J. Maichel, Sandra S. Mall, Maureen K. Manuel, Mary J. Mc- Adow, Judith E. McGee, Carolyn K. McKmley, Janice L. McKinley. SECOND ROW: Robin McLean, Mary C. Meehan, Judith A. Melvin, Patricia A. Miller, Vikki K. Miller, Jan M. Myers, Lonn ie J. Peck. THIRD ROW: Normo B. Perry, Sheryl R. Raglow, Virginia A. Rarney, Diane L. Rasmussen, Ger- trude F. Rippey, Theresa K. Rose, Susan L. Rosenkranz. FOURTH ROW: Margaret J. Ryan, Lauren E. Schmidt, Martha J. Seitz, Patricia L. Shane, Linda K. Shehi, Lee A. Skaggs, Jo Anne Stark- weather. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Turney, Sharon S. Valenti, Norma J. Wat- son, Sue A. Wiltse, Kim Wood- ard, Regina G. Young, Gloria D. Wolff. Screams and squeals pour forth from the Gamma Phi Beta section as the announcement of their first place in the thirty- second annual Interfraternity Sing comes over the microphone. Thirteen houses each presented two numbers in the contest. Kappa Alpha Theta-TOP ROW: Mrs. John K. Schmit, Jo E. Abbott, Rhonda J. Adams, Carol S. Ang- win, Mary J. Ashton, Sally J. Baril, Mary L. Barley, Sara S. Bentley. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Brooke, Judith Bryant, Judy A. Bulger, Judith G. Burgess, Signe L. Burk, Nancy Coberly, Barbara K. Comp- ton, Patricia D. Crofoot. THIRD ROW: Dianne E. Danford, Judith A. Davidson, Marvella R. Dyck, Arlene S. Fair, Jean M. Fair, Sharon A. Gigstad, Susan J. Goble, Marsha L. Green. FOURTH ROW: Caroline J. Greer, Nancy C. Grey, Barbara J. Hays, Helen R. Heath, Kay L. Howell, Marva L. Hull, Judith I. Hysom, Jan B. Jager. BOTTOM ROW: Janet I. Kaelson, Helene J. Kalb, Toni M. Kaufman, Carolyn S. Kendall, Louise S. Keucher, Judith K. Kingery, Mar- garet Knorr, Lois A. Kohl. Ninety chapters. Founded DePauw University 1870. Delta Eta chapter established 1961. President: Jean M. Fair. Kappa Alpha Theta wins chapter excellence award For outstanding advancement of its chapter in efficiency, University activities and scholar- ship, Kappa Alpha Theta received the national achievement award for its district at the annual convention. As a service project, the sorority made toys for the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita, the Theta ' s national philanthropy. Kappa Alpha Thetas served in Student Senate, earned scholarship recognition at the Greek Week and Mortar Board banquets and were represented in Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Chimes and Angel Flight. Social activities in- cluded the DePauw Duo with Alpha Chi Omega and the Twin Star Formal. Rectangular wood blocks are painted by Thetas annually and given with toys to the Institute of Logopedics in Wichita. 250 : :-.: .re :.. ' ' :: With 1 2 four-person rooms on second floor and the presi- dent ' s room on first, Thetas complete their fourth year in the three-level contemporary stone house. The Southern exposure balcony adds convenience to the sorority, 1517 McCain Lane. Kappa Alpha Theta TOP ROW: Mory J. Londeen, Kay J. McMonis, Mary M. McManis, Nancy L. Mc- Murry, Judy L. Meerpohl, Frances R. Mulhnix, Mary E. Neil, Sharyl A. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Nancy L. Niles, Marcia A. Norby, Janice M. Ols- son. Coral A. Osborne, Janet S. Osborne, Janice L. Parks, Deanna K. Parry, Ann C. Partisan. THIRD ROW: Lola J. Peters, Mary E. Peterson, Patricia A. Pierce, Janice E. Pomperien, Virginia A. Power, Jo L. Reay, Sandra J. Sageser, Susan L. Schutte. FOURTH ROW: Linda C. Shaw, Karen K. Shuldo, Margaret E. Tanner, Shirley f. Theis, Linda S. Tillotson, Janice L. Travis, Antonia L. Wandt. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth A. Wondt, Elizabeth G. Wartmon, Christine Wheatley, Mary L. Wof- ford, Susanna M. Wright, Lois E. Yelenik, Nancy A. Young. 251 Kappa Delta ' s buff brick house at 1220 Centennial Drive, the first sorority house constructed northeast of campus, is the home of the 1965 intramural trophy winners. House activities include mothers ' and fathers weekends and the Emerald Ball. Kappa Delta receives intramural, relays trophies For scoring the most points and for participat- ing in every intramural sport, Kappa Deltas won the 1965 intramural trophy. They also won a trophy for the Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Re- One hundred two chapters. Founded Longwood College 1897. Sigma Gamma Chap- ter established 1 920. Presi- dent: Beryl A. Shaw. lays. Turning from sports activities to a more leisurely life, KD pledges changed the house into a Hobo Heaven, complete with a sliding train tunnel into the recreation room. In a contest there, the costumed hobo with the best corsage was declared winner. Reformation Day queen, a Homecoming queen finalist and the sweethearts of Beta Sigma Psi, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Tau Omega were KDs. Members also were repre- sented in Student Senate and Mortar Board. Kappa Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Blanche Shinkle, Vicky L. Adams, Sheryl K. Albright, Frances M. Angell, Pamela S. Backhaus, Susan L. Ben bow, Pamela J. Berkey, Judith L. Betz. SECOND ROW: Marcia M. Bran- num, Carlene E. Carlson, Nancy A. Charles, Mary J. Cooper, Caro- line B. Copening, Marilen A. Cor- win, Carolyn J. Cox, Dianne Darling. THIRD ROW: Genevieve C. Darter, Mary L. Dellere, Janice A. Dough- erty, Mary C. Evans, Margaret A. Ewing, Barbara K. Filbert, Gail W. Filbert, Michele D. Frickey. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy A. Gallo- way, Susan E. Garland, Joan R. Geraghty, Lana J. Gfeller, Nancy J. Glover, Virginia R. Green, Janice G. Greenwood, Kathleen Haberbosch. 252 Kappa Delta TOP ROW: Bonnie J. Hamilton, Barbara J. Harcler- ode, Judy L. Heck, Sally J. Hindi- man, Pamela L. Holt, Donna J. Hover, Leslie S. Innis, Judith A. James. SECOND ROW: Jeanne A. John- son, Phyllis M. Johnson, Janet L. Kannard, Linda L. Kaul, Jean A. Kelley, Barbara J. King, Margaret A. Koepke, Marilyn R. Kuhn. THIRD ROW: Cheryl M. Kuiken, Marita M. Lamp, Beverly J. Larsen, Rebecca S. Lehman, Shirley A. Lewis, Sally A. Listen, Laura L. Ludes, Sharon L. Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: Kay D. Mortimer, Catherine A. Murry, Martha A. Mustoe, Margaret E. Nichols, Judith R. North, Sue L. Partch, Patricia A. Payne, Mary L. Pratt. FIFTH ROW: Linda A. Richel, Carol L. Robbins, Karen J. San- born, Diane K. Schecher, Joan R. Schneikart, Gretchen C. Schwarz, Joan E. Scott, Janice L. Settles. SIXTH ROW: Beryl A. Shaw, Bob- bie J. Shaw, Jeann A. Sheik, Sharon L. Slocum, Jacqueline D. Spears, Barbara A. Stiles, Carol A. Suchart. BOTTOM ROW: Rita D. Terry, Paula B. Tibbetts, Jeanne M. Walker, Karen S. Ward, Carol L Whitfield, Marilyn L. Woolley, Susan M. Yarnall. Instead of attending a pledge meeting, three Kappa Delta pledges steal an active as part of a KD pledge sneak. The 31 -member pledge class gave food and presents to an area needy family and participated in a multiple sclerosis drive. Kappa Kappa Gamma TOP ROW: Mrs. Helen Swank, Eliza- beth Armstrong, Nancy A. Baker, Rebecca A. Barbe, Patricia A. Base, Sandra J. Beck, Susan M. Beck- erle, Gail M. Berry. SECOND ROW: Joan L. Booth, Chalise A. Bourque, Mary D. Breitweiser, Judith L. Burgess, Martha A. Burgess, Stephanie M. Carlson, Michele J. Clark, Donna K. Daily. THIRD ROW: Susan E. Dart, Lu- cille E. Dick, JoAnn C. Dodd, Brenda E. Dold, Nancy L. Durham, Karen J. Eckert, Sharon Edgar, Carolyn K. Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Pamela S. Engle, Carolyn S. Eyestone, Cynthia L. Finney, Susan K. Flett, Janet M. Francis, Joyce L Francis, Janet E. Fulkerson, Susan M. Fullington. BOTTOM ROW: Marcia L. Gad- berry, Eileen D. Gard, Carol A. Gaston, Kathryne L. Gaynier, Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Sharon K. Gravino, Pamela K. Griffee, Susan L. Griffee. Stepping out onto their colonial front porch, Kappas listen to Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity songs during a serenade. Kappas refinish rooms, rank high in scholarship Studying in a remodeled, wood panelled recre- ation room, Kappa Kappa Gamma members ranked second in sorority scholarship for spring 1965. The informal date room was redecorated in Old English taproom furnishings, with a color television donated by the fathers ' club. Celebrating their founding on the same campus with Pi Beta Phi, Kappas attended the annual Monmouth Duo. In other campus activities, Kappas placed first in swimming and ranked in kickball, volleyball and basketball. Barnwarmer and Greek Week queens and a Homecoming queen attendant were Kappas. Ninety-two chapters. Found- ed Monmouth College 1 870. Gamma Alpha chapter established 1916. President: Janet M. Francis. wins, arship k .uucoicr .: At their home, 517 Fairchild Terrace, Kappas climb down the fire escape to the left-wing sun deck to absorb the sun ' s rays -; - -:- 1916. fw before the arrival of cool weather. The side porch provides a study and lounge area for the sorority women and their dates. Kappa Kappa Gamma TOP ROW: Dianne K. Gugler, Marga- ret E. Hassig, Jacquelyn H. Haines, Rebecca A. Hargrove, Kathleen Hess, Valerie B. Hoover, Karen L Hopper. SECOND ROW: Pat S. Hopper, Judy L. Jacobs, Sue J. Kaufman, Kathleen L. Kennedy, Jean A. Kin- sey, Nancy A. Klag, Carlo A. Krehbiel. THIRD ROW: Ellen L. Krehbiel, Kristina L. Kunz, Nancy K. Lee, Nancy J. Lockhart, Barbara P. Loebeck, Trudine M. Mazaika, Jacki McQuillan. FOURTH ROW: Margo J. Miller, Linda M. Morgan, Marcella Mor- ris, Nancy J. Norvell, Julona C Powell, Linda K. Prevo, Judith L Prideaux. FIFTH ROW: Mary A. Pryor, Sidonie A. Schafer, Martha A. Schumacher, Laura L Scott, Rachel A. Scott, Mary J. Seyler, Janet Shade. SIXTH ROW: Margaret J. Shan- non, Martha J. Sloo, Becky M. Slothower, Susan J. Small, Anne C. Snider, Cynthia L. Sperry, Susan B. Steinke, Sheryl A. Stoddard. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy R. Stone, Martha A. Stonehocker, Barbara J. Thompson, Kimberly E. Williams, Elizabeth A. Wilson, Joan F. Wood, June A. Woodord, Cynthia R. Yorke. 255 Miss Collegiate Young Republican and a Barnwarmer queen finalist represent the women of Pi Beta Phi, 1819 Todd Road. One hundred fifteen chap- ters. Founded Monmouth College 1867. Kansas Beta chapter established 1915. President: Beverly J. Ab- meyer. Pi Phis herald founding, receive national awards Celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, Pi Beta Phi won two national convention awards. One award honored the women for ranking among the top 10 chapters in the nation for 10 consecutive years. The other was for ranking third for 1965. Pi Phis won second in Interfraternity Sing as they sang Follow the Arrow and Charlotte- town. In scholarship competition, they ranked fourth among 11 sororities for spring 1965. Members served as AWS vice-president, ju- dicial board chairman and treasurer, SEA vice- president, SGA and Union committee chairmen, student senator and cheerleader. Pi Phis were tapped by Sparks, Chimes and Mortar Board. Pi Beta Phi-TOP ROW: Mrs. Marian Bugbee, Beverly J. Ab- meyer, Ashley Allison, Melinda M. Anderson, Nancy J. Andrews, Tamara D. Armstrong, Diana L. Ashton, Linda A. Baldridge. SECOND ROW: Margret C. Barn- ey, Constance L. Bates, Dana M. Bayer, Sally Benjamin, Betty J. Billinger, Bobbie M. Blake, Mary E. Blakeslee, Susan J. Bowman. THIRD ROW: Barbara M. Brodine, Barbara L. Brooks, Barbara A. Brown, Joyce A. Burris, Pamela A. Canfield, Pamela S. Carlson, Kath- ryn A. Cavin, Carol Christensen. FOURTH ROW: Peggy A. Clark, Martha A. Crane, Mary A. Dally, Margaret J. Davis, Susan P. Davis, Madelyn C. Dixon, Kathleen A. Engstrom, Sharon Fairbank. FIFTH ROW: Sara M. Fiser, Pamela S. Gallemore, Claudia A. Garrett, Patricia G. Haggard, Constance L. Hall, Joan D. Hall, Margaret E. Harvey, Daria E. Hickman. BOTTOM ROW: Diann E. Hick- man, Nancy A. Hodgson, Mary E. Houdyshell, Lorna E. House, Jan- ice A. Hunter, Judith A. Hunter, Linda M. Irwin, Roberta M. Jarvis. 256 iding, varfs Pi Beta Phi One award non thetop ecutive yean 1965. iternitv Sing d Charlotte tb ranked i?l%5. president, ju- f ' . SEA vice- W chairmen. Pi Phis were lortar Board. Pi Beta Phi TOP ROW: Patricia J. Jordan, Kathryn Judo 1 , Katherine A. Kirk, Sara L. Kirk, Andrea M. Lackie, Emma J. Lambert, Judith A. Lamme, Cynthia Lammers. SECOND ROW: Susonne F. Little, Janet L. McAninch, Marjory L. McLeavy, Mary V. Mitchell, Mono L. Mitchell, Julie M. Murrow, Carol A. Noble, Shirley J. Reid. THIRD ROW: Linda M. Rembleske, Martha J. Reynolds, Janet K. Rif- fey, Patricia A. Roach, Linda D. Risser, Karen J. Robinson, Janet S. Rupp, Ann E. Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Pamela J. Sea- man, Jane A. Sheetz, Suzanne H. Smith, Judy S. Strait, Doris J. Tay- lor, Anne A. Tuggle, Suzanne Turner, Barbara A. Tussey. BOTTOM ROW: Mary L. Tussey, Catherine L. Ulrich, Jane A. Wad- dle, Nancy K. Waddle, Brenda K. Weigel, LeEtta L. Wood, Nancy M. Young. Pi Beta Phi presents its version of Cindyfella as part of the four-minute skits at the Homecoming Previews. The Pi Phi en- trant, Cynthia Lammers, was one of 18 vying to reign in the week-long festivities honoring the queen and her attendants. Smurthwaite Scholarship House TOP ROW: Mrs. Betsy Moberly, Sheryl L. Alloway, Judith C. Arms- worthy, Barbara S. Asher, Cheri L. Avery, Ruth A. Bartholomew, Helen C. Bauder, LeAnne Biggart. SECOND ROW: Evelyn A. Bock, Marsha A. Bouchey, Juanita K. Brinkmeyer, Peggy A. Brown, Annette L. Buckland, Linda K. Buresh, Margaret K. Craig, Vesta L. Dauber. THIRD ROW: Peggy J. Denton, Alvena L. Dodge, Cora J. Eggle- ston, Carlo S. Ericson, Mary L. Esau, Teresa K. Graham, Berna- dine L. Hale, Nancy K. Hatfield. BOTTOM ROW: Wilma M. Hazen, Marilee R. Henrikson, Barbara G. Hochuli, Janice E. Hoecker, Ann S. Hyde, Rosslyn A. Johnson, Gale A. justice, Erma J. Karr. Smurthwaite women reign as campus, state queens For the second consecutive year, a coed from Smurthwaite Scholarship House reigned as Homecoming queen. Other campus and state queen titles held by Smurthwaite members were Alpha Gamma Rho sweetheart, Kansas angus At 1500 N. Manhattan, Georgianna Smurthwaite Scholarship House was built by support from home demonstration units. queen and Kansas dairy princess. The president of Mortar Board and members of Chimes, Sparks and Phi Kappa Phi lived in the cooperative scholarship house. Among social activities in which the coeds par- ticipated were building a Homecoming float, in- troducing their new housemother at a spring tea, and hostessing the Scroll and Quill ball. 258 ueens ; :: torno. Spate : r ' . ' - Taking a break from their studies on a winter evening, Smurth- waite coeds gather around the fireplace to toast marshmallows. Scholarship house activities included a Twos the Night Christ- mas dance, fathers ' weekend and participation in intramurals. Smurthwaite Scholarship House TOP ROW: Kay Raster, Shirley M. Kastle, Sharon Ladenburger, Dixie C. Leuthold, Rita K. Lilak, Anna M. Luker, Janet K. Mopes, Marlene F. McKaughan. SECOND ROW: Loann 1C. Nelson, Linda K. Niedenthal, Judith K. Nulty, Helen E. Packard, Elaine L Pearson, Janell A. Plattner, Chris- tine E. Pray, Connie S. Rathbun. THIRD ROW: Beverly J. Salter, Linda K. Sanford, Cecelia M. Schaich, RaeDene Schmidt, Dor- othy J. Schroder, Ruth E. Schroeder, Linda G. Schwilling, Alice F. Sey- bert. Sherry L. Simpson. BOTTOM ROW: Carol A. Starns, Mary R. Steinbrink, Cheryl L Stewart, Darlene S. Strahm, Mar- ion K. Swain, Carol S. Tiffany, Marcia L. VanGundy, Glenna D. Walter, Cheryl K. Walters. 259 i: b PiKAs and their dates celebrate festivities during the Christ- mas season. Emphasizing social activities, fraternities sponsor numerous parties including after-the-game get-togethers, hour functions, rush parties, pledge-active parties and formals. 260 , Sigma Nu trophies are proudly and conspicuously displayed for rushees to inspect while attending rush parties or smokers. Delta Tau Delta entertains sorority women with folk songs about Dennis Berkholtz, its candidate for Favorite Man on Campus. Fraternity life expands men ' s campus activities Classes and tests during the day, meetings and studies at night but somehow fraternities found time to squeeze in informal house parties, sere- nades, functions with women ' s living groups, pic- nics, formals and practices for Interfraternity Sing and Harlequinade. While stressing scholar- ship and requiring study hall for those below specific grade averages, fraternities took time to participate -in service projects and to compete in men ' s intramurals. Members of the 23 campus fraternities attended weekly meetings. 261 Phi Kappa Tau-TOP ROW: Mrs. Ruth Moate, Michael J. Burns, Ro- land R. Coover, Donald G. Dres- sier, Patrick F. Ervin, James D. Gates. SECOND ROW: Dwayne D. Gier, Gary L. Hauptli, Tommy D. Huecker, Larry L. Hummer, George H. Johnston, Robert E. Kroeker. BOTTOM ROW: James C. Richard- son, Charles G. Severin, Jeffrey A. Springer, Lindsey D. Tweedy, Charles R. Vavra, Dale A. Ward- law, Paul C. Woods. Phi Taus purchase new house, supervise cannon Members of Phi Kappa Tau completed during the spring their first semester in a new home. The house was formerly the Tau Kappa Epsilon Eighty-two chapters. Founded Miami University 1 906. Al- pha Epsilon chapter estab- lished 1 925. President: Don- ald C. Dressier. house. Arranging furniture and reorganizing the rooms occupied most of the men ' s time following the transfer. During the football season, the men supervised the firing of the Phi Tau cannon after each touchdown at home games. Linda Witt, a Tri Delta, was crowned Cannon Ball queen at the annual Cannon Ball Formal. Cannon Ball queen candidates, with members of Phi Kappa Tau, prepare to fire the cannon after a football touchdown. lai the I I on an. the ma _ ' ' . r. Too Kappa Epsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. James P. Jackson, Gary L Bender, Robert A. Cochran, Victor A. Davis, Robert B. Elliott, Terrell A. Fitzgerald, Randall L. Harmison. SECOND ROW: Paul W. Hayse, Gary L. Hibbs, Stanley R. Hosted, Paul R. Janzen, Edward L. Keating, Charles M. Keithley, Claude A. Keithley. THIRD ROW: David L. Kolde, Ver- non D. Logan, Stephen L. Maddy, Richard L. Middleton, Craig L Miller, Paul E. Muehring, Dewey D. Mullings. FOURTH ROW: Steven D. Parsons, Michael G. Pharo, William L Pratt, David R. Rockhold, Gerald D. Schmidt, Robert L. Schroder. BOHOM ROW: George L. Sherer, Soren K. Simonsen, Thomas E. Snyder, Jon F. Thomas, George T. Warhurst, Douglas W. Wyatt. :- : - :::: :: :.::: Tau Kappa Epsilon men enjoy a cold weekend afternoon as they venture out for some ice skating near their apartments. TKEs sell to Phi Taus, search for building site Selling their former residence to Phi Kappa Tau, members of Tau Kappa Epsilon moved into private apartments spring semester while looking for a suitable site for a new chapter house. TKE pledges joined the Alpha Delta Pi pledge class in sponsoring a party for a Manhattan elementary school class. Joe Krasinski was Greek Week king. Two hundred fifteen chap- ters. Founded Illinois Wes- leyan University 1899. Alpha Lambda chapter established 1931. President: Randall L. Harmison. 263 Acacia installs fixtures, lighted parking facilities Exterior and interior renovations at the Acacia house were completed during the academic year. Lighting the parking lot was a special project of the fraternity ' s pledge class while lamps and fix- tures added to the living room were contributed by the Mothers ' Club. Highlighting Acacia ' s social activities were the Playboy Party, Night on the Nile Party and naming of a sweetheart at the Christmas formal. Members placed first in bowling and second in basketball in their league and participated in Sigma Tau, Blue Key and Men ' s Glee Club. Fifty chapters. Founded Uni- versity of Michigan 1904. K-State chapter established 191 3. President: Frank I. Woofter. Acacia TOP ROW: Mrs. Jeanette Simonson, Darrel W. Andrist, Mark W. Baldwin, William R. Barnett, Arthur C. Barney, James H. Bed- inghaus, Daryl D. Bender. SECOND ROW: Edward E. Blank- enhagen, David A. Braswell, Robyn D. Brooks, Robert M. Childs, John R. Clark, Garry L. Deines, Robert J. DeMay. THIRD ROW: Kenneth D. Dietz, Harold F. Dillenback, Jonathan W. Eicher, Charles D. Emel, Dale E. Esau, Harold N. Girrens, Larry E. Greene. BOTTOM ROW: Larry L. Hap- good, David M. Heck, Andrew R. Heyl, Ronald L. Highland, Donald R. Hite, Lynn R. Johnson, Philip R. Keck. 264 After fighting their way to finals of a fraternity intramural basketball league, the Acacias fell to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. O (P Q|| I C v I ' 4l 1. mi bmi ts Acacio-TOP ROW: Phillip L Knox, Ross L. Lamp, Gail A. Lard, Fred P. Lechner, Steve E. Mauzey, Lynn A. McClelland, Allan P. McCobb. SECOND ROW: Robert C. Mc- Cobb, Michael C. McKee, Max R. Moss, Max G. Mounrford, Kenneth L. Mulanax, Roger L. Mulanax, Richard L. Newkirk. THIRD ROW: Ted R. Partch, Cecil W. Pearce, Kent R. Proeger, Barry L Rhine, James L. Robison, Gilbert E. Rumsey, George L. Somes. FOURTH ROW: Harry M. Scott, Jim L. Sloan, Gordon N. Stein- man, Steven L. Taylor, Steven K. Thornbrugh, James E. Touslee, Thomas R. Twombly. BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy D. War- ren, Brian M. Waters, Kenneth A. Winzeler, John W. Woodbum, Frank L. Woofter, William S, Worley. Contributions to a crippled children ' s fund came from Acacia men living at 2005 Hunting. During the Christmas holidays, the fraternity purchased toys for underprivileged crippled chil- dren and sent packages to other members of the families. 265 In late October, men of Alpha Gamma Rho cut logs for the AGR and Kappa Kappa Gamma fireplaces. As part of their social activities, the men annually invite sorority women to the log-chopping before an informal party at the AGR house. AGR men participate in agricultural activities For the second consecutive year, a Homecom- ing float built by Alpha Gamma Rho finished high in single entry competition. AGRs were Forty-three chapters. Found- ed University of Illinois 1908. Alpha Zeta chapter established 1927. President: Johnny E. Meetz. active in organizing the Little American Royal and Ag Science Day and also participated in Barnwarmer activities. During the fall semester, the men dressed in western clothes for the Roul- let Party and chose their chapter sweetheart at the Sister Sweetheart Formal. Members partici- pated in all intramural sports a nd were named to junior and senior agricultural judging teams. AGRs held office in Block and Bridle and the College of Agriculture. fn Alpha Gamma Rho TOP ROW: Mrs. Mildred Wogan, Robert D. Ames, John H. Anderson, Richard A. Barta, Keith C. Behnke, David W. Bircher, Kenneth D. Buchele. BOTTOM ROW: Carrol Campbell, Edward N. Childs, Charles R. Cole, Kenneth M. Cox, Robert R. Cudney, Keith L. Eberhart, Larry D. Ehrlich. 266 fMMtoll i ncan Royal nicipated in : all semester, brtheRoul- (fcetheaii at krs partid- it named to Ijing teams, idle and the Alpha Gamma Rho TOP ROW: John R. Evans, Larry L. Geil, Gary L. Gilbert, Ervin F. Gnadt, Theo- dore L. Hanchett, John J. Herynk, Ronald W. Hirst, John S. Hofer. SECOND ROW: Richard P. Houdy- shell, Virgil R. Huseman, Michael R. Jeannin, Brad J. Kerbs, David D. Knight, Jerald A. Kopp, John W. Laue, Gene W. Loverentz. THIRD ROW: John M. Lefton, Lon- nie L. Lemon, Jerry W. Maranville, Johnny E. Meetz, Larry R. Meise- geier, Allan V. Miller, John C Nagel, Terry W. Odle. FOURTH ROW: Alan D. Oster- mann, Orville M. Peterson, Steve J. Price, David J. Reisig, Loren J. Rickard, Jerald A. Riemann, Marlin J. Riemann, Steven H. Slusher. FIFTH ROW: Gary D. Spiker, Mel- vin V. Splitter, Charles L. Stoehr, Larry D. Stuckey, George A. Tea- garden, Richard L. Theurer, Ken- neth R. Wade, Ronald D. Welsh. BOTTOM ROW: John R. Wester- man, Stanly C. Widau, Richard W. Wilcke, Douglas W. Williams, Robert E. Wingert, Wallace W. Wolf, Haskell S. Wright, Jerome P. Yorke. Fraternity men at the Alpha Gamma Rho house, 1919 Platt, invite dates to the Pink Rose Formal and entertain sisters and daughters of AGR alumni. The fraternity is represented in Alpha Zeta, Steel Ring, Phi Eta Sigma and Gamma Sigma Delta. 267 Alpha Kappa Lambda TOP ROW: Mrs. Harold Hughes, Larry A. Anderson, Pete L. Bailey, Terry M. Bush, Charles W. Coffman, Stanley P. Cyphers, Roger L. Douthett. SECOND ROW: Craig G. Duff, David W. Duff, Joe D. Freeman, Harold J. Garten, Roger A. Griffin, Richard D. Hagerman, Philip M. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Donald E. Halver- stadt, James I. Hensley, James M. Hillman, James W. Howard, Ger- old D. Jilka, Robert L. Jones, Kay M. Kimball. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald R. Kline, Robert L. Latta, Leslie C. Long- berg, Jim E. Loomis, David A. Martin, Daniel R. McConachie, David E. McCune. AKLs secure award for blood donor percentage With a high house percentage of blood donors in the Circle K blood drive, Alpha Kappa Lambda secured the Golden Drop Award. Ninety per cent of the members contributed. Other house activities included, as a pledge class project, clearing the brush from Bluemont hill. In intramural competition the AKLs placed second both in horseshoes and their spring bowl- ing league. They also participated in basketball New rugs and furniture complete the redecoration, at 1919 Hunting, of the Alpha Kappa Lambda housemother ' s suite. and football. Members were represented in Sig- ma Tau, Chi Epsilon and Alpha Epsilon Rho. Warden of Alpha Kappa Psi and vice-president of Interfraternity Council were AKLs. Forty chapters. Founded Uni- versity of California 1914. lota chapter established 1930. President: Jim E. Loomis. Members of Alpha Kappa Lambda take a positive stand for the Apartheid policy as they represent the Union of South Africa at MUN. Other activities include a winter and spring formal, a beach party at Tuttle Creek and a chicken barbeque. k-Af Alpha Kappa Lambda TOP ROW: James D. McCune, Steven G. Mclntyre, Robert P. Mease, Jerry G. Meyer, Ronald G. Odom, Jerry L. O ' Donnell, Charles L Rich. SECOND ROW: Richard L Robin- son, Gary L. Romine, Kenneth M Scott, Larry L. Seger, George S. Shank, John L. Siemens, Gary D. Tice. THIRD ROW: George Schneickert, Fred G. Sprang, Arland D. Ste- phens, Ronald W. Taylor, Tommy R. Thompson, Steven G. Traxson. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Utter- back, David L. Weaver, Wilton S. Webb, Richard M. Wibbeler, M. William Wyckoff, Orlin J. Zink. 269 Sisters of the Maltese Cross, organized within the last year to serve as hostesses for ATO events, help the men fill Hallow- een trick-or-treat sacks for children in Manhattan hospitals. They also helped the fraternity men construct Easter baskets. ATOs, alumni celebrate national, chapter founding Homecoming festivities coupled with the 100th year celebration of the national founding of Alpha Tau Omega brought alumni to the ATO house. Members also celebrated the 45th year of the chapter ' s founding by a picnic with the Sisters of the Maltese Cross during the fall. Mrs. Maude Thuman completed her first year as fraternity housemother. Spirited intramural competition helped the ATOs place first in football and bas- ketball in their division. Other activities included rush parties, Christmas and Valentine ' s Day parties and the White Tea Rose Formal. One hundred twenty-two chapters. Founded Virginia Military Institute 1865. Delta Theta chapter established 1920. President: Richard E. Fagerberg. Alpha Tau Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. C H. Thuman, David R. Alex- ander, Bob H. Balwanz, Monty M. Bednosek, Robert D. Bishop, Stan- ley R. Boles, Gerald C. Brees. BOTTOM ROW: Robert W. Brew- ster, Ralph G. Bruce, Michael E. Bryant, Kenneth K. Chesney, Johnny L. Corey, Robert L. Dan- lelson, William L. Dillon. 270 fi H -r j la Alpha Too Omega-TOP ROW: Robert C. Dobson, Larry W. Emig, Cody R. Engler, Richard E. Foger- berg, Alwyn H. Gentry, James W. Gentry, Edward S. Gfeller. SECOND ROW: Robert E. Graves, William J. Hamlm, Bruce W. Heckman, Dennis E. Home, Robert M. Hudson, Richard W. Jacobson, Cecil W. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Raymond W. John- son, Steve A. Johnson, Robert L. Kirkendoll, James R. Madden, George F. Mance, John O. Mc- Connell, Michael T. Mills, Charles E. Ohl. FOURTH ROW: William F. Over- man, Rodney D. Petersen, Stephen L. Reynolds, George T. Richards, William F. Rock, Ronald H. Roesler, Steven D. Roesler, Richard H. Spingler. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald L. Strahm, James V. Swanson, Terry L. Swish- er, William S. Taylor, Michael L Trabert, Frederic C. Weckel, Dale E. West, Calvin E. Wineland. IMS included .ratine ' s Day ml --.x :.:: ' MtH65.Deh IrtfcMf Men of Alpha Tau Omega, housed at 1408 Denison, partici- pate in Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Glee Club and the Union Governing Board. ATOs and Alpha Xi Delta presented Malice with Alice, in 1965 Harlequinade. Beta Sigma Psi-TOP ROW: Mrs. Allen Burch, Clifford D. Ascher, Dean R. Bader, Phillip W. Boesch- en, Terry K. Boggs, Warren T. Brady, Paul W. Cassella. SECOND ROW: Roger A. Diek- man, Rolland G. Divin, William D. Edwardson, James M. Farrar, William F. Farrar, James D. Folk- erts, James W. Fox. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald N. Hager- man, David R. Hanson, Herbert E. Harrod, Art Harvey, Joseph S. Henrichs, David L. Herpich, Carl F. Jackson. Beta Sigs give blood as community service project More than 30 pints of blood were donated to a coed cancer patient by volunteers of Beta Sigma Psi as a community service project. A Lutheran organization, Beta Sigma Psi celebrated Ten chapters. Founded Uni- versity of Illinois 1925. Zeta chapter established 1951. President: Merle A. Soeken. Reformation Day with a football game against Phi Kappa Theta. A queen contest and dance followed, commemorating Martin Luther ' s sepa- ration from the Catholic church. Highlighting the year was the crowning of the Beta Sig sweetheart at the Gold Rose Formal. Members and dates competed for door prizes at the spring Casino Party. Religious Coordinating Council president, a student senator and Inter- fraternity Pledge Council president belonged. For three consecutive years, members of Beta Sigma Psi, 1200 Centennial Drive, have won first place in the intramural volleyball play-offs. Singing Beta Sig Sweetheart and Stout- hearted Men, Beta Sigs also participated in Interfraternity Sing. As part of their alumni program, members of Beta Sigma Psi hold informal discussion sessions following dinner with those living in the Manhattan area. Each semester a scholarship dinner also is given to recognize members who excel in grades. t vyf f Beta Sigma Pt TOP ROW: David D. Jackson, Michael E. Jackson, Curtis R. Jacobs, Daryll D. Jam- void, Gary D. Janke, Larry L. Johnson, Donald W. Kaiser, Robert P. Keist. SECOND ROW: Henry O. Kistner, Douglas B. Knop, Myron E. Kroeg- er, Robert A. Kuhn, William R. Kuhn, Gary A. Langner, William V. Lawrence, Brent W. Linin. THIRD ROW: Dale E. Linin, Rich- ard A. Lippoldt, Robert L. Lippoldt, Harold E. Mai, Vaughn D. Mi- gnot, Norman P. Nuss, John G. Ostermann, Douglas K. Peters. FOURTH ROW: William D. Pul- liam, Alan D. Query, Ronald R. Ricker, Donald R. Root, Jon R. Root, Kenneth P. Schmanke, James E. Schoenbeck, Terry R. Schoen- thaler. FIFTH ROW: Donald W. Schott, Clair Schwerdtfeger, Glen L. Shank, William J. Siebert, Gary D. Sims, Gene R. Smallwood, Garry L. Smith, Merle A. Soeken. BOTTOM ROW: David A. Strohm, David P. Tollefson, Mark K. Tor- luemke, Steven R. Wiechman, Timothy R. Windier, John E. Wis- niewski, Douglas J. Walters, Robert E. Zibell. 273 Representing Beta Theta Pi, 500 Sunset, in campus activities are men in Board of Student Organizations and Sigma Tau. One hundred three chapters. Founded Miami University 1 839. Gamma Epsilon chap- ter established 1914. Presi- dent: Kenneth D. Knapp. Betas secure first place in football, tennis, track For the third consecutive year, members of Beta Theta Pi won the intramural football champion- ship with an undefeated season. The fraternity also placed first in intramural tennis singles and track, securing the fraternity over-all champion- ship in intramurals. Varsity athletes in football, basketball and track were Betas. Members were active in the honoraries of Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade and Steel Ring while one member was an exchange student at Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Germany. In fra- ternity scholarship, the house has ranked either first or second for the last 16 years. As a community service project, the fraternity participated in a church preference drive to de- termine the number of residents belonging to churches and their denominations. The Betas won the Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Relays for the eighth consecutive time and sponsored fall and spring house parties and a barbeque. Beta Theta Pi TOP ROW: Mrs. Grover Clingan, Douglas B. Aiken, Vinton K. Arnett, Thomas R. Baker, John H. Banks, Thomas K. Barnes, Steven R. Beck, Kenneth U. Ben- jamin. SECOND ROW: Martin E. Benja- min, Robert M. Bennett, Glenn E. Boyd, William J. Boyer, Emmett N. Breen, Robert A. Briggs, Michael D. Buckles, Michael L. Clutter. THIRD ROW: Craig A. Coulter, Robert W. Crouch, Roger K. Dick- erson, Steven B. Farabi, Terry B. Farabi, Donald D. Ficken, Arch G. Gothard, Philip L. Guthr ie. FOURTH ROW: James M. Guy, Dean F. Harper, James C. Harri- son, James N. Haymaker, Barry L. Herron, Thomas W. Hinz, Ron- ald K. Holm, Fred A. Isernhagen. BOTTOM ROW: Patrick T. Jacobs, Larry D. Johnston, Howard A. Kinzer, Kenneth D. Knapp, Charles D. Kugler, Carl D. Latham, Peter G. Loriaux, Harry E. McDonald. 274 track .- : ' ' many. Infra- ranked either the fraternity drive to de- s. The Betas iotRelawfor op. Beta Theto Pi TOP ROW: Rodney D. McMullen, Douglas M. McNeal, Donald H. Merten, James L Mertz, Richard E. Morgan, Conrad Nightingale, Kent E. Otte, Thomas C. Palmer, John C. Peck. SECOND ROW: William W. Peck, Stephen W. Peirce, Layton W. Perry, Stanley W. Pine, Leland J. Polly, Thomas M. Potter, Joseph R. Reppert, George W. Schultz, Earl H. Seyfert. THIRD ROW: Jam es K. Shrack, William C. Skaer, Norman E. Smith, Stephen A. Smith, Dale L Somers, Stephen K. Sproul, Ron- ald P. Sumner, Robert L. VanAI- len, James G. Wollerstedt. BOTTOM ROW: John I. Wassberg, James L. Weaver, Robert D. Wehling, Loren J. Wendelburg, John H. White, Billy F. Williams, Kerry F. Williams, Lane D. Yoder, Alexander M. Young. Betas gather after dinner and during study breaks to sing and join discussions. Having members in Varsity Men s Glee Club, Beta Theta Pi placed third in Interfraternity Sing with the songs, The Beta Marseillaise and My Lord, What a Mornin ' . 275 Delta Chi chapters meet for anniversary festivities Members of Delta Chi celebrated their chap- ter ' s second anniversary by attending a three- chapter Founder ' s Day dinner at a country club in Topeka. The event also marked the seventy- fifth anniversary of the international Delta Chi fraternity. Operating as an independent house in 1963, Delta Chi was a colony until granted fraternity status in fall 1964. Recipient of the most improved scholarship award from the Interfraternity Council, Delta Chis served as Social Coordinating Council chair- man, Interfraternity Council president, Student Governing Association personnel director and varsity rowing team captain. Fifty-three chapters. Founded Cornell University 1890. Kansas State chapter estab- lished 1964. President: Dar- win E. Cline. Manager of the varsity basketball team and the Delta Zeta Darling are among the members of Delta Chi, 1716 Fairchild. Delta Chi-TOP ROW: Mrs. W. P. Dunagan, Michael Abshire, Dan W. Adams, Paul F. Antes, Dennis E. Barnes, Thomas Z. Beery, Roger L. Bennett, Donald R. Bentsen. SECOND ROW: Ronald L. Boyer, John C. Brandt, Robert J. Brock- man, Terry F. Chancy, Robert G. Chilcott, Darwin E. Cline, Stanley R. Downs, Ronald E. Field. THIRD ROW: Ronald J. Forken- brock, Leonard R. Frederick, Wil- liam E. Gamble, Thomas E. Greene, Darrel L. Grossardt, Ste- phen L. Guthrie, Robert A. Har- wood, Rodney J. Higbee. BOTTOM ROW: Harold K. Hitz, Dwight W. Horsch, Glen L. Iver- sen, Alan R. Jaax, Douglas D. Kelly, Gary L. Kildow, John M. Koger, Jon M. Larson. 276 . hk. Delta Chi-TOP ROW. James N. Marker, Gordon K. McNitt, Mi- chael M. Nichols, Don G. Parker, John M. Quiring, Chester V. Rhoads, Herbert A. Roes. SECOND ROW: Dennis E. Rork, Stanley A. Salisbury, Thomas B. Sanders, Lyle D. Sechrist, Terry L. Seip, Philip L. Sell, Marvin W. Sharp. THIRD ROW: Craig R. Shove, Veryl B. Sibley, Webster H. Sill, David W. Simmonds, James G. Smith, Elmer L. Sunderland, Rich- ard B. Teeter. BOTTOM ROW: Larry K. Turnbull, Stephen G. Wanick, Darrel P. Wentz, Terry L. White, Charles R. Woodord, Robert L. Wood- ward, William P. Young. Delta Chi men sponsor an annual recreation day for approx- imately 40 underprivileged children while at Christmas they adopt a needy family. Social activities include Christmas and Halloween parties and the spring White Carnation Ball. 277 Boasting a 20 per cent increase over last year ' s membership, Delta Sigma Phi provides a home for 58 men at 1 100 Fremont. A delegation of Delta Sigs attended the fraternity ' s national convention in Cincinnati, Ohio in the last part of August. Delta Sigs win first place in intramural leagues Participating in all intramural team sports, the men of Delta Sigma Phi captured first place in their fraternity league in both softball and foot- ball. Members invited dates to three major social events of the year, the annual Sailor ' s Ball, a Founder ' s Day banquet and dance, and the Carnation Ball in the spring. Campus activities found the men active in Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Delta Sigma Phi-TOP ROW: Mrs. Effle Newton, James R. Brookshire, Elmer C. Burk, David T. Gassing, Melvin A. Caylor, Bruce N. Christensen, William E. Clark. Model United Nations and varsity track. Work- ing with other Greek houses, Delta Sigs helped with the Manhattan heart fund drive. One hundred five chapters. Founded city College of New York 1899. Alpha Up- silon chapter established 1925. President: Vernon L. Desbien. Is h SECOND ROW: Barry H. Clay, Vernon L. Desbien, Harvey A. Disenhouse, Gordon H. Dukelow, Charles R. Fail, Grant E. Glad, John A. Henningsen. BOTTOM ROW: James M. Ho- jnacki, Billy P. Hovorak, Robert S. Kay, John L. Lewis, Philip A. Liv- ingston, Graham C. Logan, Richard A. Long. 278 CS (5 ' ' O Jil Jft Delta Sigma Phi TOP ROW: Hal T. McDonald, Charles B. McNeil, Boyd I. Miller, Larry S. Mills, Elton G. Murrow, Benny D. Neod- erhiser. SECOND ROW: Orval F. Papon, Robert E. Power, Andrew C Rob- ertson, Richard V. Sheehon, James C Skoch, David M. Smith. Taking a break from an organized study hall, Delta Sigs raid their kitchen for food. The fraternity honors high scholarship BOTTOM ROW: Douglas C Smith, Philip W. Smith, Philip J. Stoehr, Karl J. Svaty, Don R. Warren, Gale R. Yarrow. at a banquet at which those earning a grade point above the all-fraternity average eat steak, those under eat mush. 279 Delta Tau Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Kenny H. Barb, Gary L. Beach, Ronald T. Beach, Dennis L. Berkholtz, James N. Black, Bradford G. Blaker, Eldon L. Boisseau. SECOND ROW: Charles F. Bour- bina, Randolph C. Burnison, Lyle P. Carmony, James E. Cheatham, Michael B. Conrad, Richard J. Crist, Dennis R. Croman, Charles W. Engel. THIRD ROW: John S. Pagan, Kerry L. Fairchild, Lon K. Floyd, Robert E. George, Ronald A. Gerster, Jon T. Graves, John R. Green, Richard C. Green. FOURTH ROW: Gary N. Hadsell, Jay R. Hedlund, William R. Heg- berg, Stephen R. Herbel, Charles T. Herman, Robert K. Herman, James D. Hopper, Melvin L. Howell. FIFTH ROW: Alan R. Hug, Lester H. Ideker, James S. Jordan, Robert L. Kearney, Robert W. Kelly, An- thony L. Kimmi, Jack H. Konitz, Kent A. Lauer. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce A. McGehe, John E. Markley, Gary R. Mehl, Mark D. Merica, Jonathan D. Morgenson, Louis D. Nelson, John E. Norberg, James C. Perry. Ninety-two chapters. Found- ed Bethany College 1858. Gamma Chi chapter estab- lished 1917. President: John E. Norberg. At 1001 Sunset, Delta Tau Delta members are represented in Student Senate, Arts and Sciences and Commerce councils. Campus activities, sports interest Delta Tau Delta Exhibiting interest in campus activities, Delta Tau Delta men included president of the senior class, members of Blue Key, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Ar- nold Air Society and Student Governing Associa- tion. The 90-member fraternity also participated in Interfraternity Sing, the Bloodmobile Drive contest sponsored by Circle K and intramural football, basketball, swimming and tennis. Included among Delta Tau Delta social activi- ties were the Rainbow Spring Formal, the Paddle Party, the George Party in recognition of George Washington ' s birthday, a spring barbeque and functions with sororities and women ' s dormitories. It may be a dog ' s life, but what a life Brandy, mascot of Delta Tau Delta, leads. The 200-pound St. Bernard, one of six fra- ternity mascots, eats approximately 50 pounds of food monthly and has free run of the Delta Tau Delta house at his disposal. Delta Tau Delta TOP ROW: Larry M. Peterson, Louis L. Poma, Donald L. Reed, Michael E. Rior- dan, Keith L. Roberts, Eugene J. Ronsick, James N. Rowland. SECOND ROW: Vance D. Schafer, Byron R. Schlosser, Frederick J. Schmidt, Dennis R. Sherraden, Robert D. Snider, Robert D. Steiger, Keith A. Stuessi. BOTTOM ROW: Kent D. Taylor, Richard L. Thomas, Steve W. Train, Dale A. Wardlaw, Wesley H. Welch, Mason C. Whitney, David R. Williams, Keith R. Zwick. 281 Whitewash, brooms and buckets provide the necessary equip- ment for the Delta Upsilon pledge class project of repainting the letters of Manhattan on Bluemont hill. DU pledges are initiated in the only open initiation ceremony held on campus. DU charter president speaks at 10th anniversary Celebrating Delta Upsilon ' s tenth year on cam- pus, the fraternity ' s charter president addressed the men at their Founder ' s Day banquet during Eighty-one chapters. Founded Williams College 1834. K- State chapter established 1956. President: Michael L. Maxwell. Homecoming weekend. Returning alumni spon- sored a party for the chapter that night. Competing in all intramurals, DU swimming and basketball teams took first place while the fraternity was awarded third place in over-all competition. A DU College Bowl team captured the campus title, and the men ' s study efforts were rewarded with third place in fraternity scholar- ship standings for the spring semester 1965. Delta Upsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. John Sponable, Dave F. Anderson, Paul L. Ash, Ronald A. Baker, Peter A. Bell, Roger D. Bender, William Bevan, Laurence W. Bredengerd. SECOND ROW: Donald R. Brin- ing, Lawrence O. Bryant, Charles E. Cardwell, Robert M. Clegg, William P. Conway, Jay L. Cook, James R. Cruce, Greg P. Denk. BOTTOM ROW: John J. Devore, Steven L. Douglas, Michael D. Dumford, Douglas E. Eisenhour, Galen E. Ericson, Steven M. Evans, Arlyn R. Fagen, Ross L. Fapp. 282 ; h 1 ;ary Delta Upsilon-TOPROW: Charles J. Farmer, David B. Fruetel, George A. Gerritz, Gary L. Hoden, Michael R. Hall, Frank R. Hardin, Michael A. Hendricks, Don A. Hill. SECOND ROW: Neil F. Hirsch, Thomas M. Howe, Yancy D. Hud- son, Daniel S. Huffman, Thomas K. Jacob, Stephen L. James, Doug- las K. Jernigan, David R. Jones. THIRD ROW: Burk Jubelt, James M, Kendall, Lawrence M. Kendall, William H. Kennedy, Henry C Kirchhoff, Dennis J. Lee, Richard K. Lilly, John M. Littrell. FOURTH ROW: H. Stewart Monn, Bennie L. Martin, Robert L. Marrs, Michael. L. Maxwell, William K. Maxwell, Golen R. McDonald, Paul E. Miller, Steven L. Morgan. FIFTH ROW: Stephen R. Morris, Dennis T. Myers, Ralph M. Neigh- bor, Robert D. Nuss, Donald D. O ' Connor, Gary E. O Hara, David L. Parker, Harold C. Peterson. SIXTH ROW: Richard D. Reid, Craig W. Ridenour, Nelson K. Reinhardt, Max M. Stearns, Lane V. Sunderland, John G. Svaty, Roy K. Teas, Thomas Teichgraeber, Melvin E. Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: John F. Tisdel, Lawrence E. Townley, Gary L Urbanek, Robert E. Venard, Walter J. Viney, Joe E. Ward, Howard L. Warren, Stephen H. Wible, Craig M. Woodard. Presidents of Phi Eta Sigma and People-to-People live at the Delta Upsilon house, 1425 University Drive. The fraternity also ii 1 1 ? M has representatives on Apportionment Board, in Student Governing Association and on the Arts and Sciences Council. Acquiring pledges only through informal rush, FarmHouse at 1830 College Heights is one-half block from the edge of campus. Twenty-two chapters. Found- ed University of Missouri 1 905. Kansas State chapter established 1921. President: Duane M. Henrikson. FarmHouse places first in grades for 41st time For the sixth consecutive semester, FarmHouse received the first place scholarship trophy for the highest fraternity grade average for spring 1965. The chapter has earned the award 41 times since 1937. Members also won for the fifth consecutive year the National Interfraternity Council Summa Cum Laude Award given to member organiza- tions 30 per cent above the all men ' s average. Singing Green Fields and Fair Farm- House, members placed second in Interfraternity Sing. Preparations for the FarmHouse National Conclave to be held on campus in September were among major house activities. More than 400 alumni, actives and pledges will attend. FarmHouse members participated in Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Epsilon Kappa and Alpha Mu. Social activities included a fall bar- beque, Halloween and Christmas parties, the Star and Crescent Formal and Sisters ' Day. FarmHouse TOP ROW: Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, Larry R. Ander- son, Gary L. Base, Robert G. Baxa, Terry L. Biery, Joseph M. Bohnen, Steven R. Boyle, David M. Bozone. SECOND ROW: Charles T. Bronzan, Tommy R. Carr, Keith L. Cramer, David H. Cromwell, Tony M. Delp, Dennis L. Deschner, Michael E. Dikeman, Larry E. Dirksen. THIRD ROW: Frank R. Douthir, William D. Eisele, Harold D. Engle, Arlen W. Etling, Donald R. Ferguson, Donald D. Grauerholz, Stanley W. Grecian, Randy K. Hahn. FOURTH ROW: Gary D. Harmon, John W. Harvey, Duane M. Hen- rikson, Tommy L. Jacobitz, Ronald E. Jones, Kenneth Kallenbach, Jerry D. Kazmaier, James K. Koel- liker. BOTTOM ROW: Walter W. Kurth, David K. Lightner, Daryl W. Loeppke, Ronnie G. Lunsford, Robert A. MacArthur, Marvin W. Mann, David F. Martin, Larry B. Massey. 284 FarmHouse-TOP ROW: Philip V. Mathews, Charles E. Meeks, Dennis T. Nelson, Ross A. Olson, Vern E. Otte, Garth L. Peterson, William H. Re.ssig, Robert W. Rice. SECOND ROW: Randall L. Rich, Larry E. Schmidt, Norman R, Schneider, John W. Schroder, Dennis R. Siefkes, Roy L. Smith, Kenneth Spangenberg, Gary A. Splitter. BOTTOM ROW: John W. Toney, Thomas R. Tucker, David A. Warner, Joel T. Weigand, George L. Wiley, Stephen L. Winn, Ben W. Wood, Kendall M. Wright, George L. Zabel. Dusting and polishing tarnished trophies, Farmhouse men clean out the trophy case at the beginning of the new semester. The names of the pledge and senior with the highest grade average for the semester are engraved on separate scholarship plaques. 285 Kappa Sigma men take turns sinking trie eight ball on a pre- cision surfaced pool table. To add to the contemporary style of the chapter house, wood panelled walls enhance the newly refurnished recreation room located in the basement section. Kappa Sigs place second in football intramurals Entering all events in intramural sports, Kappa Sigma earned second place in its fraternity foot- ball division. The men also participated in Home- coming float competition with Moore hall and entertained alumni for the weekend activities. Diverse interests in campus organizations and high scholarship were mirrored by Kappa Sig memberships in Student Senate, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Engineering Council, Apollo Glee Club, Varsity Glee Club and Steel Ring. Kappa Sigs were also members of the freshmen football team, Phi Epsilon Kappa and Scabbard and Blade. Social events included the fall Red Dog costume party and the Stardust Formal. One hundred thirty-six chap- ters. Founded University of Virginia 1 869. Gamma Chi chapter established 1919. President: Lowell G. Moore. Kappa Sigma-TOP ROW: Mrs. Martha Duncan, Vernon D. Aid- rich, Jerry G. Allman, Loren M. Anderson, G. Gary Angerman, John P. Armstrong, Kenneth C Baur. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas G. Beal, William K. Benham, Larry D. Bley- thing, Richard R. Bleything, Gary D. Bruning, Robert E. Buchan, Gary L. Camblin. 286 als Kappa Sigma-TOP ROW: Mi- chael E. Carlisle, Wendell F. Cowan, Michael J. Danaher, Eu- gene R. Dillender, Michael Dumiak. Durward D. Dupre, Ricky J. Eichor, John M. Flannery. SECOND ROW: Larry S. Good- win, John M. Graham, Allen W. Guisinger, Richard B. Guthrie, Daniel Harmes, Richard L. Hirsch, Joe N. Hodgson, Fred W. Hub- bard. THIRD ROW: Leland R. Johnson, Frederick G. Lange, George A. Lewis, Robert C. Littrell, Robert R. Matthews, James L. McConnell, Patrick L. Mclnteer, Jacob E. Mertz. FOURTH ROW: Gerald W. Miller, Lowell G. Moore, Charles L. Page, David H. Prosser, Richard L. Rob- inson, Charles P. Schafer, James G. Schulthess, Steve E. Schultz. BOTTOM ROW: Michael J. Ship- ley, Cletus E. Shultz, Kent S. Stan- cliffe, Edwin D. Stewart, Stephen J. Tozier, Ward V. Wells, Gregory F. Wilhite, Frederick J. Wulff. cabbardand fall Red Doe nnal. itHfmt Residing at 1930 College Heights, the men of Kappa Sigma entertain dates at several informal house parties after basket- ball games during the year. Total chapter membership reached a high of 65, which was an increase of 10 over last year. :: 287 I Home of Lambda Chi Alpha, which placed third in Homecom- ing float competition with Delta Delta Delta, is 505 Denison. Entering the skit A Horse of Course with Delta Zeta, the fra- ternity earned a place among the four Harlequinade finalists. Lambda Chis plan ' battle of bands chariot relays Beginning the annual spring Chariot Relays weekend was the Battle of the Bands sponsored by members of Lambda Chi Alpha to determine One hundred sixty-four chapters. Founded Boston University 1909. Gamma Xi chapter established 1924. President: Dennis L. Powell. which dance band in the area was most popular with students. The profit was given as a scholar- ship to a freshman woman. Members also raised $192 through a faculty slave auction for a con- tribution to Cats for Curtains. Lambda Chis served on the hospitality, dance, sports and recreation, movie and entertainment Union committees. In cooperation with Alpha Chi Omega, they represented Japan, Burma and Trinidad in the Model United Nations. bl i Lambda Chi Alpha-TOP ROW: Mrs. Ada Estes, Hugh D. Barnard, William D. Betz, Bruce A. Boomer, Roderick R. Brown, Richard N. Bruce, Stuart E. Buchmann, Joel R. Butts. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie J. Chyba, Robert C. Davis, William R. Dos- sett, Peter A. Dutton, Hazen J. Ellis, Michael S. Ermey, Russell W. Frame, Carlo R. Glotzbach. 288 5 relays 1 - h.. Lambda Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Virgil J. Gross, Max M. Heidrick, Richard C. Hochberg, John F. Hupe, Cecil W. Johnston, Roland W. Johnston, James H. Jones, Nicholas M. Jones. SECOND ROW: James L. Keating, Paul A. Killpack, Larry E. Knedlik, Kenneth L. Lathrop, Thomas J. Lawrence, Michael R. Lewis, Cray- don D. McDonald, Robert D. McMillen. THIRD ROW: Richard H. McVay, Mitchell P. Mellott, Timothy W. Mitchell, Lloyd D. Moden, Peter L. Molinan, Gary R. Nelson, Ken- neth K. Opdycke, Richard Pfanen- stiel. FOURTH ROW: Dennis L. Powell, Wayne L. Pritz, Larry D. Reser, Bruce H. Robinson, Rob R. Roth, Randall P. Seibel, Robert A. Shiv- ers, Michael E. Sims. BOTTOM ROW: Robert E. Stach, Gary R. Stallings, Michael B. Stevens, Gary A. Stewart, Fred W. Suggs, Gilbert D. Taylor, Alan K. Tripp, Wesley D. Wright. . . - nasaxti - - r: ionforacon- - ---.: .:: ' o with Alpha a. Burma and . As part of a continuous service project, men of Lambda Chi Alpha sing fraternity songs for elderly persons at Parkview Manor. The Lambda Chis adopted the Manhattan rest home during the year and entertained residents weekly with songs. Living at the Phi Delta Theta house at 508 Sunset are four var- sity football players and a varsity basketball squad member. Phi Delt entry captures top Harlequinade award Combining talents with Delta Delta Delta, Phi Delta Theta took first place in Harlequinade 1965 with an old-fashioned melodrama entitled Mississippi Mishap. The men observed national community service day by accompanying a group from Wharton Manor to the Eisenhower Museum in Abilene. For house improvement, Phi Delt pledges paved the fraternity parking lot. The liv- ing and recreation rooms also were remodeled. Phi Delta Theta recaptured the Flush Bowl trophy from Sigma Alpha Epsilon and placed fourth in fraternity intramurals. A Phi Delt bad- minton team won first in doubles competition. Members were sports editor of the Collegian, treasurer of the senior class and Student Govern- ing Association and chairman and business man- ager of Harlequinade. Phi Delts were active in Scabbard and Blade and Student Senate. One hundred twenty-eight chapters. Founded Miami University 1848. Kansas Gamma chapter established 1920. President: Rodney E. Moyer. Phi Delta Theta-TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary Webb, Stanley D. Adams, Richard M. Anderson, William R. Anthony, Ronald E. Aupperle, Mark P. Bolick, Richard E. Boyce, A. Warren Brecheisen, Charles A. Briscoe. SECOND ROW: Alan D. Brown, Larry R. Brown, George N. Cook, Robert M. Deaver, Richard C. Dickson, John H. Galloway, Mi- chael L. Gibson, Warren D. Grif- fith, Gregory P. Hanson. THIRD ROW: Patrick M. Harmon, Calvin Harris, Terrence Heasty, Douglas W. Hilton, James N. Hoffmann, Kenneth A. Hull, Ron K. Hull, Bradley D. Johnson, Leland K. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Robert J. Juranich, Richard A. Lester, Franklin E. Lynch, Dave R. Maclaskey, Lyle F. Maninger, Max T. Martin, Randy V. Mills, Ronald E. Montgomery, Rodney E. Moyer. 290 Phi Delta Theta-TOP ROW: Fritz Norbury, John C. Nye, James M. Osborn, Michael D. Penrod, Alan J. Pinkstaff, Jon M. Pollock, Doug- las E. Powell, Dale L. Preston. SECOND ROW: Carl B. Price, Bill D. Ratliff, Jerry L. Reppert, Don L Riedl, David L. Roskam, Craig S. Rowlen, Graham H. Shaw, Keith L. Stanley. BOTTOM ROW: Jack M. Stewart, David D. Swenson, Ralph B. Tay- lor, Robert S. Thacker, Richard S. Troell, Loren G. Tucker, David L. Wilson, Gerald P. Younger. Enjoying a newly remodeled recreation room, men of Phi Delta Theta relax with a bridge game. The room is also used for informal house parties and weekend study by the fraternity men who invite dates to the spring She Delta Theta Party. 291 Phi Kappa Theta-TOP ROW: Mrs. E. E. Tagader, Henry J. Allen, Robert A. Anderson, Michael J. Bartkoski, Roger L. Becker, Ralph K. Bieberly, Samuel J. Brungardt, Thomas A. Burger. SECOND ROW: Daniel J. Carroll, William T. Carson, William O. Caspar, Samuel F. Chetta, Francis N. Chyr, Michael J. Crubel, Thomas H. Cure, James E. Dale. THIRD ROW: Richard N. Day, Donald DeGraeve, Thomas J. Drees, Francis Eisenbarth, Ronald A. Engelken, Jerry B. Fickel, Roy T. Ferguson, Thomas A. Gagnon. FOURTH ROW: James M. Gfeller, Gerald L. Gerstberger, Patrick M. Gillgannon, Thomas J. Gillgannon, James C. Goldsmith, John A. Gordon, James F. Gregory, Gary F. Guesnier. BOTTOM ROW: John K. Hall, Dale N. Hess, Michael J. Hines, William G. Hughes, William R. Keating, Charles F. Klesath, Norman W. Koester, Steve W. Kongs. Fifty-five chapters. Founded Brown University 1889. Kansas lota chapter estab- lished 1921. President: Ger- ald Gerstberger. Accommodating 55 members, Phi Kappa Theta, 1965 College Heights, has a living room refurnished in red and blue hues. Phi Kappa Theta gives blood for local hospital Donating more than 45 pints of blood to the St. Mary hospital and providing toys for an In- dian orphanage during Christmas were two serv- ice projects of Phi Kappa Theta. The annual Beta Sigma Psi-Phi Kappa Theta Reformation Day celebration marked Martin Luther ' s separa- tion from Catholicism with activities including a football game, queen election, dinner and dance. Social activities of the Catholic fraternity in- cluded the Indian Summer Party with a barbe- que and the annual Christmas and spring formals. Dates were given favors of small goldfish in brandy snifters at the Fish Formal. Participating in all intramural sports, Phi Kaps placed second in spring 1965 over-all softball standings. Holder of the badminton singles championship for the last three years was a Phi Kap. Other members were officers in Preveteri- nary Medical Club and Newman Club. 292 Phi Kaps relax, study and play cards while sunbathing on the patio of their modern style house built in 1958. The sliding 1 Q glass doors which connect the patio and dining room often are left open to the patio for fall and spring parties and barbeques. Phi Kappa Theta TOP ROW: Thomas F. Kongs, Gerald M. Kop- pes, W. Robert Kramer, George P. LoBarge, Paul J. Lambert, James W. Mader, Ronny D. Mader, Robert J. Marx. SECOND ROW: William M. Mc- Greevy, Gary E. Melton, Gregory L. Miller, Thomas O. Morrow, Douglas J. Mull, Frank D. Murry, Dennis G. Redd, Donald E. Reimer. THIRD ROW: Donald L. Riemann, Gregory D. Schaller, Eugene E. Schinstock, Gerald L. Schnittker, James C. Schoenfelder, John C. Sipes, Thomas J. Skeuse, Philip J. Steen. BOTTOM ROW: John M. Suellen- trop, Roy D. Tangeman, Michael Verschelden, Albert W. Vinduska, Gary E. Voelker, Ronald A. Winter, Eugene F. Woydziak. 293 Built in 1958, the PiKA ranch style house has 23 rooms ac- commodating 65 men. It is located west of the campus. Repre- sentatives from the fraternity ' s national council visited Pi Kappa Alpha, 2021 College View, during Founder ' s Day activities. ( Joint Homecoming float wins PiKAs second place Entered in Homecoming float competition with Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha won second place for its joint creation. Participating in all intramural sports, members placed second in One hundred thirty-four chapters. Founded University of Virginia 1868. Alpha Omega chapter established 1913. President: Gary P. Mann. touch football in their league and were semi- finalists in handball. A varsity basketball player, a finalist in the 1965 Favorite Man on Campus competition and St. Pat, crowned at 1965 Engi- neers ' and Architects ' Open House were PiKAs. Fraternity members were represented in Stu- dent Governing Association, Student Senate, Phi Eta Sigma, Steel Ring and Sigma Tau. Social events included a Christmas party, the Dixie Ball and the Roaring Twenties Party. Sr Pi Kappa Alpha-TOP ROW: Mrs. Frances Hoch, Frank M. Beaver, Ronald E. Biddison, Robert E. Bloom, Steven D. Bowell, Richard D. Bumgarner, David E. Carlson, Vincent L. Carlson. SECOND ROW: Thomas P. Cav- anaugh, Robert L. Collins, Larry E. Converse, James L. Crotinger, Robert G. Del Popolo, Richard T. DeMoss, Dennis A. Drumm, Wil- liam R. Duni. THIRD ROW: James D. Elliott, Phillip D. Fletcher, Ronald L. Gabrielson, Richard L. Geisinger, David A, Gerber, Kenton M. Grigg, Jerold L. Heck, Charles A. Helwig. BOTTOM ROW: Duane E. Her- man, Robert D. Herman, Paul E. Johnson, William B. Johnson, Gary L. Johnston, Daniel S. Kratz, Rob- ert E. Lawson, Duane R. Lee. 294 Pi Kappa Alpha TOP ROW: George W. Maichel, Gary P. Mann, Frederick L. Mattox, Mi- chael A. Montgomery, Peter D. Nauert, Brian B. Nelson, Ray Ot- tenberg, Robert W. Perry. SECOND ROW: James M. Peters, James W. Priebe, Victor A. Reg- nier, Thomas A. Rensenhouse, Randy D. Risley, Robert G. Rohr- baugh, Raymond E. Smith, Roy O. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Darryl D. Smutz, Charles G. Steele, James E. Strauss, Jay F. Thompson, Phillip F. Unruh, Vance E. VanPelt, Thomas H. Warta, Neal D. Whitaker, John H. Wilson. Santa Claus, portrayed by a Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity brother, distributes an assortment of gifts in personalized stockings to PiKA dates at the annual Christmas party. Other PiKA social events included Roaring Twenties and Roman Orgy parties. 295 Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOP ROW: James B. Attebery, Bill R. Barani, Edwin O. Baumgarten, David R. Becraft, William P. Beezley, Charles E. Bliss, Frank H. Burrow, Larry A. Bush. SECOND ROW: Michael D. Card, Gary K. Carlson, Robert M. Cooper, David B. Corby, Terry J. Crofoot, Thomas D. Dick, William C. Dillingham, Lon W. Dillman. THIRD ROW: Thomas N. Dough- erty, Harvey C. Eplee, Daniel E. Fankhauser, John R. Fatzer, Ernest J. Finocchio, William R. Glenn, William R. Hayden, Tom J. Hogan. FOURTH ROW: Darrell D. Jones, Robert E. Judd, Larry Kamp- schroeder, Timothy J. Kennedy, Larry L. Kettelhut, Robert L. Kim- sey, James P. Latimer, James C. Maes. BOTTOM ROW: Mark E. Marling, Richard J. Massieon, James R. McConnell, David R. McLain, Bernie J. Melvin, David H. Mickey, Kenneth K. Miles, Brian N. Minturn. Campus activities attract Sig Alph participation With an increase in membership of 30 men, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was represented in Blue Key, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma and Sigma Delta Chi. Student body president, most inspirational man on the varsity football team, an FMOC runner-up, a varsity basketball player and track team co-captain were members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Candy and presents were given to area children at a Christmas party sponsored by the Sig Alphs. Social activities included the Belle Ball, a spring formal, an island party, a Roman party and the nineteenth annual Flush Bowl touch football game against Phi Delta Theta. One hundred fifty-two chap- ters. Founded University of Alabama 1 856. Kansas Beta chapter established 1913. President: Joseph H. Stout. Ranked first in handball and horseshoes and second in football, swimming and golf, Sig Alphs meet a rival in fall intramurals. I -: 296 V Residing at 1015 Denison, members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertain their dates after games and at special functions. Sun- decks provide tanning areas in the spring. Fifty-four percent of the chapter donated blood to the Red Cross Bloodmobile. i Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOP ROW: James K. Morrow, Charles R. Myers, Robert B. Nichols, Rodney D. Nicholson, Richard A. Noll, Ross D. Piper, Benjamin L. Porter, Steve E. Potter. SECOND ROW: Jerry D. Prather, Dana L. Rasch, Danny M. Rich, Richard K. Rodelander, Carl F. Schwab, Alan J. Scort, Michael W. Scott, William L. Selbe. THIRD ROW: Norman T. Shawver, Richard B. Sigwing, William B. Smith, William C. Stang, Joseph H. Stout, Robert W. Stull, Stanley M. Symons, James W. Thiesing. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas E. Tweed, Kenneth H. Underwood, Gregory J. Vahle, Duane R. Volz, Gregory S. Wallace, James J. Wouthier, Richard K. Zielke. 297 Ranked second against other fraternities in the 1965 Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Relays, Sigma Chis live at 1224 Fremont. One hundred thirty-eight chapters. Founded Miami University 1855. Delta Up- silon chapter established 1949. President: James R. Calcara. Sigma Chis win citation, receive first in IF Sing Based on activities and campus publicity, Delta Upsilon chapter won the national Sigma Chi Public Relations Citation for the second consecu- tive year. The men won first in Interfraternity Sing for the second year. They sang The Blue and the Gold and Sigma Chi Hymn. First place in the Homecoming float contest and Quiz Bowl finalist positions also were secured. Sigma Chis presented a $50 scholarship to a student and gave a Christmas party for under- privileged children. Interior decoration was com- pleted, adding new living room panelling and the expansion of kitchen facilities. Participating in all intramural sports, Sigma Chis had members in varsity football, tennis, golf and cross country. Members belonged to Blue Key, Student Senate, Tribunal, Apportion- ment Board and K-State Singers. Social activi- ties included monthly house parties, the annual Sewer and Pajama parties and Derby Day. Sigma Chi-TOP ROW: Mrs. Henry Boss, Milton E. Ahlerich, Jon M. Ahrens, John H. Baldwin, Philip M. Ballontyne, Richard C. Basore, Ronald B. Benedick, Larry K. Berlin. SECOND ROW: John R. Block, Richard S. Bordwell, Bruce E. Bry- ant, Patrick H. Burch, James L. Bush, Richard L. Calcara, Dennis L. Dechert, Dave M. Depping. THIRD ROW: Thomas R. DeRosear, Patrick C. Dondlinger, James M. Elson, Bruce V. Foltz, William C. Gettler, James J. Graham, John R. Graham, Phillip B. Groves. FOURTH ROW: Thomas R. Hagan, James A. Harders, Gerald D. Harr, Robert K. Hauber, William A. Hemphill, James C. Jarrett, Peter A. Jiran, Mode A. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: James E. Keck, Michael M. Kelly, Samuel W. Knecht, Marcus L. Knight, James Q. Kohler, Richard D. Krause, Robert H. Larson, Dale G. Litton. 298 I WF ocial activi- , the annual Sigma Chis work at the Tri Delta house to finish writing the skit they presented with the sorority as one of four finalist A L - ' ' CAT - r- groups in Harlequinade. For three consecutive years, Sigma Chis have written a skit which reached the final competition. Sigma Chi TOP ROW: Fred E. Lowrey, Stephen H. Magill, Mor- ion R. Manlove, Marvin D. Man- love, Jack H. Marker, Daniel W. Masters, Donald C. Mclntyre, William J. McKee, Mark T. Mil- bourn. SECOND ROW: Don I. Miller, John L. Mitcha, Phillip E. Moore, William W. Morris, Jerry L. Mun- son, John M. Novosel, James L. Nugen, Robert A. Nuttelman, Stephen E. Ours. THIRD ROW: James R. Oxler, Lorry G. Palmer, Edward M. Printz, Roberto F. Reyes, James C. Roberts, Thomas C. Roberts, Charles W. Ruggles, William H. Rushton , Glenn D. Schiffner. FOURTH ROW: Stephen E. Seltzer, Robert W. Shideler, Michael D. Shilling, Robert D. Sjogren, Andy M. Skow, Gordon E. Snyder, Jerry L. Soldner, Michael C. Tarry, Ray I. Throckmorton. BOTTOM ROW: David A. Trow- bridge, Timothy P. Trubey, Edward L. Turner, David J. Unruh, Stephen G. Unruh, Gus G. Vedros, Donald G. Walker, James D. Wilson, Albert M. Yenkey. 299 Fraternity membership of Sigma Nu, 513 Sunset, increased by 15 men bringing the total to 45. Repainting the basement, re- covering furniture and purchasing a new carpet for the living room were internal improvements completed at the house. Sigma Nu pledges conduct piano procession To the tune of Long, Long Trails a Winding, Sigma Nu pledges carried their baby grand piano 23 blocks to be fixed and sold at a downtown One hundred thirty-six chap- ters. Founded Virginia Mili- tary Institute 1869. Beta Kappa chapter established 1913. President: Joel W. Athey. Manhattan music store. Chapter members in- cluded the leading scorers for both varsity and freshmen basketball teams. Nick Pino, tallest man ever to play in the Big Eight Conference, took varsity honors, while 6-foot, 11 -inch Mike Barber led freshman scoring. Sigma Nus were members of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade and Arnold Air Society. Social activities included the Snake Pit dance, a beatnik party and the White Rose Formal. Sigma Nu-TOP ROW: Mrs. Bertha Scott, Joel W. Athey, Gary C Axton, Ralph E. Baker, Richard T. Birch, David E. Carr. SECOND ROW: Edward L. Dent, Larry R. Dent, Edwin R. Dunstan, Stephen W. Ficke, Richard H. Floersch, Phillip S. Folck. BOTTOM ROW: Steven L. Frickey, Donald R. Frikken, David A. Ful- ghum, Richard M. Generson, Phil S. Goss, Eddie J. Gray. 300 .o fa Sigma Nu TOP ROW: Ronald D. Graybeal, Ronald D. Hadsall, Robert E. Harmon, Donald J. Head, Robert V. Horn, Ronald G. Hugh- banks. SECOND ROW: Edward E. Jack- son, Larry W. Jackson, Chris E. Johns, Alvin D. Johnson, Wayne N. MacKirdy, Kevin T. McKeeman. THIRD ROW: Robert M. Melichar, Dennis L. Miner, Gordon E. Myers, Throck M. Osborn, Nick Pino, James M. Richardson, Norman E. Ruediger. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel J. Shiel, George H. Skinner, Deloncey A. Smith, Michael L. Thompson, Doug- las R. Wagner, George A. Weiss, Brian A. Wicks. Men of Sigma Nu use their own creativity in planning a pleasant, but conducive, room for studying. Members, including Putnam and Ford Foundation scholars and a Rhodes scholarship interviewee, advanced to final rounds in football competition. 301 Sigma Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. Cora Shupe, Ronald B. Aikin, John P. Ayres, Larry D. Balding, Bradley D. Barrows, Richard R. Barrows, Robert E. Bennett, Wray E. Bradley, George A. Burns. SECOND ROW: James G. Carl, Warren E. Carpenter, Jerry R. Carson, Steve A. Cawby, William D. Craig, James E. Cramer, Daniel T. Colahan, Harold G. Denton, James V. Doran. THIRD ROW: John P. Duffendack, David W. Duncan, William T. Elliott, Jack E. Ellithorpe, Calvin L. Emig, Kenneth K. Eshelman, Mi- chael A. Farnsworth, John P. Flournoy, William P. Gallant. FOURTH ROW: Jerry W. Garlett, Rex E. Garrelts, Daryl W. Gatza, Allen Gerstenberger, Kenneth C. Goreham, Ralph E. Grumbein, Jay D. Hanna, Arnold E. Hanney, Ste- phen M. Harris. BOTTOM ROW: Robert A. Helms, Dennis G. Henning, Robert R. Hilterbrand, Danny W. Hixon, Stephen C. Hummel, Jack H. Jack- son, James R. Jones, Thomas G. Kilroy, Lawrence R. Klein. ft 5 One hundred sixty-two chapters. Founded Rich- mond College 1901. Kansas Beta chapter established 1918. President: Staley B. McDermet. Sig Eps receive award for chapter participation For excellence in all phases of chapter activi- ties, members of Sigma Phi Epsilon received one of nine Outstanding Chapter awards given at the national conclave in New York City. With build- ing additions totalling approximately $60,000, the fraternity doubled the size of its kitchen, furnished six new study rooms and added a basement tele- vision room. Other improvements included a new parking lot and additional kitchen equipment. For social activities, members sponsored a western party, the Golden Heart Ball and a Founder ' s Day dinner. The men also entertained their fathers for a weekend. Sig Eps have a special work week to finish cleaning their new rooms and hallways added to the house during the summer. 302 Sigma Phi Epsilon-TOP ROW: Gerald F. Korach, John A. Knder, John P. Larson, Steve E. Larson, James D. Latham, Wayne C. Leedy, Jack V. Lewis, Robert J. Mathews, Staley B. McDermet. SECOND ROW: Gerald R. Means, Arden P. Miller, John W. Morsink- hoff, James P. Nelson, John W. Perrier, Thomas D. Perrier, Nikki D. Perrigo, Frederick Peterson, Jack Piepenbring. THIRD ROW: Tom L. Pinkston, Warren C. Pray, Joseph M. Ray, Terry L. Ray, Ronald M. Roberts, Thomas M. Roode, David R. Schmidt, Paul E. Schneikart, Doug- las Schumacher. FOURTH ROW: James C. Shaffer, David E. Sloan, Paul D. Stephen- son, Charles M. Stites, John H. Strube, Roger L. Strube, Richard L. Swenson, Norris M. Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Jerome P. Wau- thier, Barry L. West, Terry D. Whitten, Bruce G. Wilson, Charles E. Wilson, James W. Wilson, John S. Wittenborn, Steve J. Wood. Sigma Phi Epsilon, 1015 Sunset, combined with Gamma Phi Beta to represent Russia in Model United Nations. The men also sent a Bulgarian delegation. Sig Eps work on Board of Student Organizations and Commerce and Agriculture Councils. 303 Triangle TOP ROW: Mrs. Mabel Granger, Richard K. Boyd, Ted A. Broers, Gary S. Burgin, Don A. Caywood, Michael T. Chapman, Dale A. Clark. SECOND ROW: Don L. Cobb, Robert D. Crangle, Alan D. Culver, Fred L. Curry, Franklin D. Duncan, Charles K. Eby, David F. Fair- banks. BOTTOM ROW: John J. Fitzgerald, James E. Geringer, Donald F. Hansen, Clarence Henderson, Ed- ward A. Holloway, Darryl E. Janzen, Michael D. Kemper. t Twenty-five chapters. Found- ed University of Illinois 1 907. K-State chapter estab- lished 1 964. President: Franklin D. Duncan. Triangle men redecorate, host high school students Serving as weekend host to high school men at- tending Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House was a special project of Triangle fraternity. Ap- proximately 35 men were guests of the fraternity during the March weekend. Triangle men also completely redecorated their front room, adding carpet and wood paneling, and repainted and refurnished other rooms in the house. Participating in all intramural athletics, the men captured the free throw championship in the fraternity division. The annual Sweetheart For- mal highlighted social activities of the year. Members attended a banquet and dance in con- nection with the fraternity ' s Founder ' s Day cele- bration in Junction City. Informal parties in- cluded an angel or devil party and a fall hay- rack ride. Outstanding members of the fraternity for architects, engineers and physical scientists were listed in Student Senate, Blue Key and Engineer- ing Council. One of the smaller fraternities on campus, Triangle housed 35 men in a house overlooking Manhattan and the KS hill. Cleaning the fraternity house before fall rush, Triangle men labor under their house manager ' s direction during Work Week. 304 ft u Ilil Triangle-TOP ROW: Robert D. Kinney, Gary K. Lewis, Robert D. Lillich, Gary L. McCutcheon, Duane D. Marine, Larry R. Martin, Theo- dore S. Mauck. SECOND ROW: David J. Mell-. gren, Terry K. Michie, John R. Miller, John A. Rider, John W. Robson, Neil D. Rogers, Ralph B. Schwartz. BOTTOM ROW: Eugene L. Smith, Walter J. Smith, Richard L Surrett, Damon P. Swain, Wayne F. West- gate, James L. Willits, David B. Yardley. ' ::- Triangle men must climb 56 steps to reach the front porch of their house at 221 N. Delaware from the east. Less hearty members can drive to the house ' s back door. Pledges must earn a 2.4 average to be initiated into the engineering fraternity. V ' I 305 Smith cartons earn toys, men tally highest grades Milk cartons were collected and exchanged for toys by men of Maitland E. Smith Scholarship House. The toys were distributed by Manhattan firemen to underprivileged children in the area. Academically, the house had the highest grade average for men ' s living groups for 1 965 and also placed second in the annual College Bowl. Social activities included exchange parties and picnics with other campus living groups, a Christ- mas semi-formal dance and a spring formal. Smith men participated in football, basketball, tennis, bowling and horseshoes intramurals and were represented in Sigma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma and Phi Eta Sigma. Peddling down main street, Smith men vow We ' ll Get There Sooner or Later with an independent Homecoming float. Smith Scholarship House TOP ROW: Mrs. Robert King, Gale L. Belden, James K. Carlat, Douglas M. Chapman, Charles W. Dueth- man, Kenneth D. Everett, Jerry A. Fabert, Roger B. Finney. SECOND ROW: Jay S. Fisher, William J. Gates, John A. George, Mack W. Hahn, David C. Hall, Larry G. Horning, Arlen W. Hug- gins, Calvin D. Jaeger. THIRD ROW: Dwight D. Jewett, Robert D. Jump, Donal d L. Ken- nedy, Ronald D. Kennedy, Richard D. Knewtson, Arley D. Lanman, Larry R. Larsen, Larry E. Larson. FOURTH ROW: Robert L. Latta, Gary L. Lewis, John D. Loop, Ron- ald D. Lyberger, Robert L. Morrow, Russell L. Muse, Rodney T. Nash, Wayne A. Pearson. FIFTH ROW: Ryan R. Rader, Ste- phen K. Raney, Roger U. Rea, Franklin H. Ross, Jean E. Saindon, Leland O. Singer, C. Joseph Stall- baumer. BOTTOM ROW: Jerald L. Suber- kropp, William J. Sweet, Lawrence K. Thummel, Donald R. Tremain, Dennis R. Trisler, David S. Tucker, Lionel R. Whitmer. ft, m Q C 306 I Straube Scholarship House TOP ROW: Mrs. lla Wells, Jay E. Alloway, Frank M. Atkinson, Rus- sell L. Russman, Thomas E. Colvin, Jack L. Decker, Douglas J. Duston. SECOND ROW: Jerry W. Engler, Gerald T. Evans, Michael J. Far- mer, Samuel J. Feist, Charles D. Fulhage, Richard L. Gettings, John R. Grafel. THIRD ROW: Steven L. Grau, Darnell F. Hawkins, Duane L Hood, John A. Jarrett, Darrel L Johnson, Duane L. Keller, Carmen R. Klein. FOURTH ROW: Gary W. Larison, Steven A. Larson, Warren J. Leon- ard, John C. Lynch, Anthony R. Mason, Gordon L. McCosh, James E. McCourt. FIFTH ROW: Michael P. McCoy, Harry W. McDaniel, Ronald D. O ' Neill, David W. Pascal, Mau- rice D. Penner, Gene P. Rathbun, Roy L. Robinson, Randy Rothen- berger. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffrey C. Ryman, Elliot M. Ser, Ronald J. Seyfert, Leroy V. Skoch, Louis A. Stam- baugh, James W. Teener, David H. Wharton, John O. Wilkerson. Straube ' s refurnishings include draperies, carpet Redecoration of the living room and an addi- tion to the kitchen equipment greeted residents of Oscar E. Straube Scholarship House when they returned for fall semester. New living room accessories included draperies, carpet and chairs. A stainless steel unit was added to the kitchen. Straube men, who must maintain a 2.5 over-all grade average to remain in the house, were repre- sented in Delta Mu Delta, Alpha Mu, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Tau, K-State Players and Orchesis. Straube residents, living east of campus at 1221 Thurston, were second in independent division swimming and fourth in golf. 307 A } I - ' Freshmen women moving into dormitories for the first time re- ceive help from their families and coeds who arrived earlier. Conforming to the over-all theme of Homecoming, Sooner or Later, Moore women build a parade float with Kappa Sigma. Completion of Moore increases women ' s housing With the completion and opening of Moore hall, a shortage of housing for women was re- lieved. Nine dormitories and three scholarship houses were operated by the University. A new Life in residence halls provides an opportunity for students to develop new interests and friendships in their spare time. food center for the northeast dormitory complex began service at the beginning of second semester for Moore and West. Increased facilities allowed housing officials to place only freshmen women in Boyd and West halls. Resident assistants, ap- pointed by hall directors and approved by the dean of students office, supervised and counseled in men ' s and women ' s dormitories. Women Resident Assistants TOP ROW: Linda S. Hauptli, Mary H. Symes, Di- anna L. Henry, Ellen E. Eppard, Janet J. Beer, Winifred L. Johnson, Betty R. Ashida. SECOND ROW: Nicolerta Saines, Sandra A. Davidson, Patricia L. Wenger, Donna M. Spachek, Sara J. Rose, Sharon M. Hilding, Sharlene K. Mitch- ell, Marilyn S. Lee. THIRD ROW: Ellen Vonderschmidt, Patricia L. Prochaska, Karen J. Verhage, Barbara E. Whitman, Carolyn R. Howard, Joanne L. Foggs, Cathy J. Waldo, Doris Muld. BOTTOM ROW: Virginia M. Munson, Jacqueline B. Taylor, Maria R. Dahlsten, Sally J. Lydick, Linda M. Grant, Virginia L. Man- sholt, Joyce M. Eyerly. i ' -- B mm ILH is n Living on Petticoat Lane, Boyd women present a $100 scholar- ship and recognize the hall ' s outstanding freshman and RA. Boyd women correspond with ' Big Red One ' men Boxing 5,000 cookies to send to a company of the first infantry division stationed in Viet Nam was part of the correspondence carried on during the Christmas season by Boyd hall women. Ap- proximately 80 men wrote to the women most of the year. The yule season also found the women caroling at the Fort Riley hospital. As part of a project to improve student-faculty relations, the dorm invited faculty members for lunch once each week. An old-fashioned Christ- mas formal, social functions with men ' s dormi- tories and fraternities and a fathers ' weekend were part of the social calendar. The hall recog- nized all residents earning above a 3.0 for the semester at a scholarship dinner. Boyd hall intra- mural teams placed second in volleyball and third in kickball competition. Boyd hall coeds place important announcements and reminders on the front bulletin board to inform residents of special events. -. 310 spond I -.:-.: thai 1005- 1 10 for the -::.:-: Boyd Hall -TOP ROW: Dori$ Woodruff, Burrton G. Woodruff, Dona C. Hughes, Elizabeth An- dekian, Michele A. Abbott, Patricia A. Abbott, Mary E. Abson, De- Anna M. Adorns. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth A. An- dersen, Judith K. Andres, Linda J. Arick, Barbara E. Ashford, Betty R. Ashida, Cheryl L. Bain, Carol A. Baldwin, Valerie L. Barton. THIRD ROW: Constance L. Bates, Sharron L. Beckenhauer, Janet J. Beer, Shelly L. Bergerhouse, Mary A. Bigelow, Carolyn S. Bishop, Doris J. Basse, Sheryl L. Bostrom. FOURTH ROW: Julie C. Botten- berg, Joan R. Bower, Janet L Boyer, Marcia M. Bronnum, Caro- lyn E. Brass, Barbara K. Bright, Linda F. Broers, Barbara A. Brown. FIFTH ROW: Virginia L. Brunson, Patricia L. Carlson, Pamela K. Carr, Kathryn A. Cavin, Kathleen M. Cavmess, Linda J. Chapman, Barbara A. Chase, Patricia W. Cheney. SIXTH ROW: Harriett J. Clark, Kaye A. Clmesmith, Parti M. Cockrell, Barbara D. Coffey, Bev- erly Craddock, Kathryn A. Crosta- rosa, Jonalyn Cruickshank, Judy F. Crumrine. SEVENTH ROW: Countess K. Cul- bertson, Linda D. Curtin, Terri A. DoMetz, Margaret J. Davis, Suz- anne Dimatteo, Trudy C. Drape), Trisha J. Dwyer, Karen K. Ehrlich, EIGHTH ROW: Karlyn K. Emel, DeLila K. Erl, Mary C. Evans, Jonell Exley, Joyce M. Eyerly, Sherry J. Fearing, Sandra J. Fran- cis, Joline Fredrickson. BOTTOM ROW: Theresa M. Gar- lett, Linda K. Gaul, Cheryl L Gfeller, Lana J. Gfeller, George- anne Gleason, Heike Goedecke, Cynthia J. Goll, Linda R. Gooding. 311 Boyd Hall-TOP ROW: Patricia L. Groceman, Janell K. Groene, Janet K. Groene, Linda Z. Habiger, Donna K. Hagedorn, Patricia A. Hall, Joan E. Hallauer, Donna M. Hallier. SECOND ROW: Jane A. Hartman, Vicki K. Heasley, Dianna S. Heath, Mary F. Heinen, Bonnie F. Heit- man, Carol F. Hendershot, Karyl I. Higbie, Barbara J. Hoch. THIRD ROW: Mary K. Hoppe, Judith A. Hornberger, Barbara J. Hudson, Cynthia S. Huffman, Janis A. Hug, Cheryl R. Immenschuh, Patricia A. Intermill, Judy G. Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Ruth A. Jackson, Julie A. Jacobson, Roberta K. Jar- man, Karin K. Jensen, Phyllis J. Johnson, Rita A. Johnson, Winifred L. Johnson, Pamela A. Jones. FIFTH ROW: Merry J. Kanawyer, Judy A. Keeten, Pamela M. Kelly, Susan L. Kendall, Barbara J. Kier, Kay E. Kotapish, Katherine Y. Kracht, Linda J. Kraus. SIXTH ROW: Ellen L. Krehbiel, Beverly J. Kreider, Phyllis M. Kruse, Patricia J. Lagoski, Joan G. Langland, Connie F. Lathrop, Jane A. Lee, Marilyn S. Lee. SEVENTH ROW: Mary K. Leick, Carolyn S. Lemon, Trudy E. Lewis, Cheryl A. Linn, Sally A. Listen, Temar K. Long, Nancy J. Mangels- dorf, Elizabeth L. Martin. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon K. Mason, Patricia A. Massey, Rita I. Math- ews, Sandra R. McDiffett, Mary J. McKelvey, Eileen A. McPherson, Linda L. Mendell, Martha J. Mid- dleton. BOTTOM ROW: Cherie E. Miller, Melody V. Millick, Sharlene K. Mitchell, RuAnn Moore, Bonita K. Moren, Martha A. Morton, Vir- ginia M. Munson, Carolyn M. Munzer. I I 312 Boyd Hall-TOP ROW: Karyl S. Nelson, Joy A. Newell, Karen R. Newton, Barbara A. Ohl, Sandra L. Olson, Glenna F. Onwiler, Cecilia M. Osborn, Virginia S. Ours. SECOND ROW: Gail D. Owen, Carolyn L. Payne, Marilyn J. Peeks, Deborah C. Petro, Carol A. Phil- lips, Vicky L. Pogue, Martha J. Reck, Carolyn J. Rippe. THIRD ROW: Janice M. Rittenoure, Karen J. Robinson, Catherine A. Roebke, Cheryl A. Rogers, Beverly J. Romero, Betsy A. Ruda, Deborah J. Russ, lola F. Russell. FOURTH ROW: Paula K. Sandy, Sheryl R. Schnepp, Ann C. Schweit- zer, Nancy M. Schweitzer, Diane J. Schwindt, Rachel A. Scott, Linda V. Selders, Jane A. Sheetz. FIFTH ROW: Eleanor R. Shier, Linda K. Shehi, Janora A. Sigley, Vicki K. Simmons, Elizabeth A. Smith, Laura D. Smith, Sharrie A. Snell, Liana S. Soldner. SIXTH ROW: Donna M. Spencer, Mary A. Standley, Barbara A. Stiles, Karen K. Stucky, Angela D. Swanson, Donna G. Swart, Linda G. Tanner, Barbara E. Taylor. SEVENTH ROW: Lois E. Taylor, Mary J. Taylor, Julie J. Thompson, Janet L. Tozier, Sandra M. Under- wood, Mary A. Voet, Janet S. Waddell, Cathy J. Waldo. EIGHTH ROW: Patricia S. Walker, Patricia S. Wallace, Carolyn S. Wamhoff, Antonia L. Wandt, Gloria A. Wassenberg, Cheryl L. Watkins, Sheryl K. Weihe. BOTTOM ROW: Jacqueline L. Weingart, Thomasine L. Weingart, Eleanor R. Whitney, Anne C. Worster, Carolyn L. Young, Regina G. Young, Nancy L. Zimmerman. 313 ill ill in m in Moore coeds discover that living in a dormitory men will even- tually use means they must cope with problems like long beds. Located on the northeast corner of campus, Moore hall for women is the second dormitory in a four-dormitory complex. University opens Moore as largest women ' s hall Completing its first year on campus, Moore hall distinguished itself from other dormitories by its size and capacity. The building stood nine stories tall and housed 627 coeds, more than 300 more than the next largest women ' s dorm. To handle special problems involved in administer- ing a unit so large, a hall governing board was formed to make all major decisions. The board consisted of the president of each floor and an executive council of dormitory officers. Informa- tion was relayed from meetings of the board by the floor president to residents. Correspondence with a Navy cruiser stationed near the shore of Viet Nam was begun during first semester. An open house was held for male students, at which the men could inspect the hall ' s rooms and dance in the lobby of each floor. 314 loore hall iipus. Moore dormitories is stood nine ore than 300 i ' sdorm.To Aboard was ; The board ;rs.!nfomia- :he board by ejun during Moore Hall TOP ROW: Alice Lucas, Mary N. Symes, Margaret E. Wilson, Susan L. Ablett, Janice E. Ackors, Gloria R. Adams, Rhon- da J. Adams, Linda S. Andersen. SECOND ROW: Mary C. Ander- son, Pamela G. Anderson, Mary J. Ashton, Nancy J. Atkinson, Judith K. Auchard, Mary L. Ault, Pamela S. Backhaus, Corne S. Bog- ley. THIRD ROW: Mary L. Bahr, Penel- ope J. Ball, Chorlene F. Barker, Carlyn K. Bartlett, Janet K. Bass, Linda S. Bathurst, Carol S. Beach, Cheryl L. Beasley. FOURTH ROW: Karen J. Beck, Evelyn S. Becker, Sherrilyn K. Becker, Susan A. Beckmon, Pamela A. Beer, Jo M. Bell, Susan L. Ben- bow, Marcia M. Berg. FIFTH ROW: Janis L. Bergman, Carol M. Biby, Sandra K. Bieker, Nancy L. Bishop, Raye L. Bishop, Mary E. Bjurstrom, Karen S. Blake, Nancy J. Bolin. SIXTH ROW: Susan J. Borngesser, Rochelle A. Boster, Cheryl A. Boucher, Marsha L. Boxberger, Lynn E. Boylan, Sharon L. Bran- num, Linda J. Braun, WilmaJ. Briggeman. SEVENTH ROW: Jane M. Brinker, Rae J. Brinkoeter, Julie A. Brown, Linda K. Brown, Cheryl C. Bruce, Myrtle A. Bruce, Ann J. Brunner, Joyce A. Bryant. EIGHTH ROW: Katherine F. Buchan, Sherri L. Buchman, Judith A. Bulger, Marietta C. Burford, Barbara L. Burgess, Maryann E. Burgess, Cheryln J. Burk, Irva K. Burmeister. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Burns, Carol A. Burton, Karen K. Burton, Lucretia A. Butts, Jacqueline S. Byers, Barbara L. Cable, Mar- garet C. Cain, Gayle A. Carlson. 315 Moore Hall-TOP ROW: Carolyn L. Carr, Kay E. Carr, Shirley E. Carson, Irma J. Carter, Jeannie I. Carter, Ann L. Charlron, Linda K. Chew, Edith A. Christmann. SECOND ROW: Carol A. Church, Paula J. Clemens, Patricia L. Cline, Kathleen A. Coit, Michele Collins, Patricia I. Coons, Joyce D. Cooper, Mary A. Covalt. THIRD ROW: Carolyn R. Cox, Linda L. Craven, Ann L. Cravens, Debora L. Crawford, Patricia D. Crofoot, Mary L. Cullen, Sandra M. Dalrymple, Sheridan L. Davis. FOURTH ROW: Eli zabeth A. Daw- son, Linda L. Dawson, Sharon A. Dean, Janet E. Dearden, Sharon K. Denton, Marikay P. Desch, Marcia K. Diekman, Patricia R. Dirks. FIFTH ROW: Frances M. Dobbels, Mary M. Dobbins, Paulette S. Dohrman, Nancy E. Dolen, Janice A. Dougherty, LaDonna L. Doug- lass, Marilyn L. Dragush, Pattie E. Drake. SIXTH ROW: Kay A. Dudding, Jennifer G. Dunbar, Carolyn L. Duncan, Jeanne K. Dunn, Donna J. Dye, Lenette E. Eaton, Carole D. Edberg, Gail L Eddy. SEVENTH ROW: Linda F. Edens, Leslie S. Edmonds, Dorothy A. Ehrlich, Susan T. Elliott, Diana L. Endorf, Ellen E. Eppard, Janet K. Erickson, Sheryl B. Etling. EIGHTH ROW: Janice M. Evers, Margaret A. Ewing, Sue A. Failor, Arlene S. Fair, Carolyn K. Fair, Jeri L. Farmer, Judith I. Feeny, Cynthia A. Filinger. NINTH ROW: Eilene L. Finch, Judy A. Flett, Linda K. Flynn, Mary K. Foltz, Betty D. Ford, Ruth M. Ford, Gayle K. Foster, Joan M. Fox. BOTTOM ROW: Betty J. Francis- co, Janice L. Frank, June F. Fritz, Shari A. Fry, Mary L. Funston, Rebecca S. Furbeck, Nancy A. Galloway, Anna M. Gans. 316 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Carolyn S. Gardner, Shirley A. Garrett, Carlo J. Garrison, Linda D. Gen- try, Vicki A. Gerber, Judy I. Ger- harter, Anne Gibson, Sandra J. Gibson. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth P. Gil- more, Mary A. Gloss, Connie J. Glunt, Jeannette M. Golitko, Mar- garet A. Gomez, Ardyce E, Good- ger. Sally A. Goodyear, Sherril A. Gracey. THIRD ROW: Judith M. Graham, Linda M. Grant, Marilyn K. Green, Marsha L. Green, Mary E. Grider, Linda S. Gross, Manlynn Gump, Julie A. Hackett. FOURTH ROW: Rebecca L. Hoger- man, Sandra S. Hagerman, Karen S. Hale, Sandra M. Hamilton, Carole D. Hancock, Chrystal Hontla, Sarah C. Harper, Barbara J. Hart. FIFTH ROW: Charlotte S. Har- wood, Louise M. Haslouer, Bar- bara J. Hays, Carolyn A. Hays, Cheryl S. Heide, Patricia A. Heiser, Carol L. Helmke, Dianne L. Henry. SIXTH ROW: Janet K. Herbin, Vicki D. Hesler, Judy A. Hester, Virginia M. Hester, Tima S. Heus- ner, Patricia J. Heyer, Elizabeth S. Hibler, Patricia A. Hickey. SEVENTH ROW: Jane E. High- tower, Janis L. Higley, Sharon M. Hilding, Jane M. Hill, Kathleen J. Hlaus, Kathryn A. Hobbs, Karen E. Hoeme, Delores M. Hoff. EIGHTH ROW: Dolores A. Hoff- man, Dorothy A. Hokr, Rita M. Hollinger, Barbara K. Hollis, Karen G. Hollis, Patricia L. Holstegge, Angele Holvorson, Linda S. Hood. NINTH ROW: Karen A. Horinka, Sherri D. Hughes, Judith H. Hunter, Jeanne A. Ingersoll, Linda M. Irwin, Joy S. Jacobs, Linda E. Jacobson, Kathleen M. Jakobe. BOTTOM ROW: Judith A. James, Diane M. Jeselnik, Patricia L. John- son, Rebecca L. Johnson, Rose M. Karr, Carol E. Kellett, Karolyn K. Kellogg, Candoce A. Kelly. 317 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Marilyn S. Kelsey, Susan L. Kennedy, Linda F. Kenney, Peggy E. Kent, Barbara J. Kinch, Becky P. King, Judith K. Kingery, Susan D. Kirby. SECOND ROW: Jane A. Kissack, Judith L. Kitch, Camilla A. Kitt, Joan M. Kleysteuber, Susan K. Kloepper, Mary A. Koch, Sondra L. Koestel, Sheryl R. Kohrs. THIRD ROW: Mary K. Korber, Judy K. Kummer, Sharon K. Lady, Karen J. Lahr, Judith E. Lamborn, Linda R. Lambright, Dorothy K. Lansing, Lynne M. Larsen. FOURTH ROW: Winifred B. La- throp, Nancy A. Laven, Cheryl L. Lawrence, Jean A. Layton, Carol J. Leatherman, Elaine F. Lemon, Jari L. Leshovsky, Carolyn I. Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Shirley A. Lewis, Linda A. Lickteig, Pamela K. Lind- berg, Cathy E. Lindstrom, Joyce A. Line, Karen E. Linscheid, Gwen- dolyn S. Lohrenget, Mary J. Lon- deen. SIXTH ROW: Sharon S. Longhofer, Gayle G. Loughmiller, Jean A. Loughmiller, Carolyn A. Love, Judith A. Lukms, Joan A. Lund- gren, Donna L. Lutz, Sally J. Lydick. SEVENTH ROW: Sylvia A. Lydick, Elizabeth E. MacGowan, LaDonna J. Mai, Janice E. Maisch, Linda L. Mapr, Nancy M. Manning, Vir- ginia L. Mansholt, Susan L. Marlatt. EIGHTH ROW: Memory D. Mar- low, Rebecca S. Marold, Carol L. Marsh, Margaret J. Marsh, Mary J. Marshall, Jacqueline K. Mar- teney, Kathryn A. Martin, Nancy C. Martin. NINTH ROW: Susan J. Martin- dale, Gail A. Martinson, Johnette C. Massey, Nora R. Massey, Janice L. Mathena, Barbara J. Mattix, Linda A. Mayer, Janice L. Mayhew. BOTTOM ROW: Noel E. May- rath, Patricia McCabe, Annette E. McCarty, Connie M. McClure, Peggy A. McDonald, Jeri J. Mc- Dougal, Carol M. Mclntyre, Mary J. McKee. i ' ! i 318 Moore Hall-TOP ROW: Carolyn A. McKinley, Myra L. McLeod, Carolyn R. McManamon, Judith K. McMillan, Sherry K. McNeill, Sheryl A. McNevin, Jeanne D. Meinecke, Janet L. Merchant. SECOND ROW: Carolyn M. Mike- sell, Sharon L. Millenbruch, Bonira A. Miller, Jackie L. Miller, Janean L. Miller, Janice S. Miller, Janis E. Miller, Linda M. Miller. THIRD ROW: Lynne S. Miller, Patricia A. Miller, Sherry K. Mil- ler, Vikki K. Miller, Valerie J. Mil- lis, Mary J. Moody, Janis K. Moore, Miriam A. Moore. FOURTH ROW: Sandra R. Moore, Marie J. Morton, Candace M. Moser, Julia J. Moyer, Frances R. Mullinix, Ganile A. Myers, Palle M. Nebgen, Janean L. Needham. FIFTH ROW: Candace A. Nelson, Carol J. Nelson, Meta K. Newell, Elaine E. Nicolay, Jana S. Niles, Sarah L. Nolting, Beverly A. Nor- ton, Nola M. Novotny. SIXTH ROW: Susan K. Nutting, Joline F. Oberhelman, Doreen Ochsner, Janet S. O Connell, Pamela K. Odell, Glenda M. Odgers, Judy A. Oleen, Marsha L. On. SEVENTH ROW: Carolyn K. Ou- derkirk, Janice A. Overocker, Patricia S. Pacey, Pamela J. Para- more, Beth M. Parkinson, Pomelo J. Pastrick, Ann C. Partisan, Patri- cia A. Patton. EIGHTH ROW: Patricia A. Payne, Alice L. Pearson, Carolyn S. Pear- son, Lynda K. Pelkey, Shirley E. Peter, Nancy L. Peterson, Jane Peterson, Lynne J. Peterson. NINTH ROW: Nancy S. Peterson, Nancy J. Petrik, Carol A. Petti- |ohn, Linda S. Pfister, Linda M. Phillips, Susan K. Pike, Janice E. Pomperien, Mary L. Pratt. BOTTOM ROW: Donna A. Pray, Ann J. Price, Patricia L. Prochaska, Jean M. Pyles, Wendy E. Quirk, Cynthia K. Ramey, Janice S. Reed, Nancy C. Reeves. 319 Moore Holl-TOP ROW: Geral- dine F. Regehr, Janie I. Rhyne, Linda M. Richardson, Gail A. Ridgway, Deanne M. Rieke, Linda K. Riemann, Barbara I. Rinkel, Carolyn M. Robinson. SECOND ROW: Phyllis M. Robin- son, Jacqueline A. Rogers, Joann E. Rohla, Joyce J. Rohr, Carmie J. Rose, Sara J. Rose, Theresa K. Rose, Jennifer B. Rotman. THIRD ROW: Vickie K. Rowland, Patricia A. Ruggles, Mary A. Rupp, Helen M. Ryan, Sharon K. Sal- vino, Janice J. Sappington, Janice M. Schlagel, Kathleen A. Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Linda E. Schreu- der, Glennis A. Schroeder, Vicki L. Schultz, Susan A. Schwab, Mar- cia K. Scott, Patricia S. Seibel, Gail R. Severino, Kathleen J. Sewell. FIFTH ROW: Peggy E. Shafer, Jane A. Shaffer, Carol S. Shan- nan, Linda D. Sharp, Linda C. Shaw, Julie D. Sherraden, Marilyn R. Short, Charolotte A. Shoup. SIXTH ROW: Terry L. Shull, An- dree J. Sieverin, Rachel G. Slaw- son, Cheryl A. Smith, Cynthia K. Smith, Elizabeth D. Smith, Evelyn P. Smith, Gwendolyn G. Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Jacqueline M. Smith, Rita A. Smith, Karen S. Snyder, Gail E. Spellman, Margie J. Spiers, Sherry L. Spillman, Carol J. Staab, Karen K. Starkey. EIGHTH ROW: Jo A. Starkweather, Kathleen M. Steffek, Janet M. Sterbenz, Linda J. Steuer. Marsha L. Stevens, Barbara C. Steward, Constance L. Stockham, Barbara J. Stone. BOTTOM ROW: Karen I. Starrer, Kathleen M. Stremel, Jennifer K. Sullivan, Patricia J. Sullivan, Peggy A. Summers, Elizabeth R. Sutcliffe, June F. Sweat, Mary T. Sweat. I ( I 320 II Moore Hall-TOP ROW: Lauralea Taylor, Rita D. Terry, Linda L Thayer, Margaret A. Thiel, Jonnie S. Thompson, Carol S. Thorpe, Carol A. Tillery, Sandra D. Tollef- son. SECOND ROW: Carol E. Torkel- son, Linda L. Tresenriter, Queno- dyne G. Ukele, Mary J. Under- wood, Patricia S. Valla, Phylis L VanDyke, Patricia Vanlerberg, Sharon L. VanVleet. THIRD ROW: Roberto F. Varner, Marylyn E. Verhaolen, Karen J. Verhage, Edith L. Vernon, Judith L. Vick, Arietta Y. Visser, Rita L. Vodraska, Barbara L. Vogt. FOURTH ROW: Arliss J. Walker, Karen D. Walker, Linda M. Walk- er, Margaret A. Walker, Sara- Beth Walker, Nancy K. Wallace, Margaret A. Walsh, Sharon K. Walsh. FIFTH ROW: Mary E. Wanklyn, Sue A. Ward, Virginia L. Ward, Kathleen J. Warner, Barbara A. Wehr, Connie S. Wempe, Patricia L. Wenger, Ruth D. Werner. SIXTH ROW: Karen J. West, Rosalyn A. West, Sheryl D. West- over, Barbara K. Whealy, Linda K. Wheeler, Vicki L. Wheeler, Linda A. White, Marilyn V. White. SEVENTH ROW: Patricia J. White, Carol L. Whitfield, Barbara E. Whitman, Carol M. Wichman, Linda C. Wiehe, Shirley J. Wiley, Leslie L. Williams, Maureen C. Williams. EIGHTH ROW: Helen M. Willison, Cristan L. Wilson, Karr L. Wilson, Reita B. Wilson, Pauletta J. Win- derltn, Marilyn K. Winfrey, Nancy L Winter, Linda K. Woellhof, Con- nie L. Wolf. BOTTOM ROW: Kim Woodard, Mary A. Woolcott, Mary E. Wrampe, Teresa J. Wurtz, Beverly Wykoff, Lois E. Yelenik, Judith K. Young, Diane K. Youngers, Sherry L. Zimbelman. 321 Taking advantage of the change in men ' s visiting hours, a Putnam coed and her date study in the hall ' s living room. Located on Petticoat Lane, Putnam hall was the scene for a large sign boosting the Wildcat team during football season. Putnam council changes dormitory regulations Rewriting policies in the hall constitution was a major concern for Putnam hall ' s officers ' coun- cil. The group was composed of hall officers, cor- ridor representatives and residence assistants. Changes introduced new hours for male visitors and new smoking regulations. The revisions be- came effective after approval in hall elections. Under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Strong, the upperclass dormitory supported a needy family at Christmas. Coeds also sent food, clothing and letters to servicemen in Viet Nam. The women entertained their fathers at a dads ' weekend. Royal Purple Queen Diane Small and attendant Kathy DeWeese represented Putnam in the annual yearbook beauty contest. 322 hanges ions ostinitionwas officers ' coun- llofecor- ice r male visitors t revisions be- jel Strong, the pKJviamilvat :.-.; - d ' we itnaffl ithe Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Mabel Strong, Mrs. Janel Harri- man, Terrill J. Adams, Nancy L Allison, Barbara J. Anderson, De- lores K. Anderson, Nancy L. Arm- strong. SECOND ROW: Karen K. Asher, Kaye L. Atherton, Rosemary M. Balzer, Sharon A. Barnes, Sharilyn K. Beach, Suzanne I. Beach, Vivian R. Becker. THIRD ROW: Peggy I. Beninga, Jacquelyn A. Bledsoe, Pamello L Bolte, Barbara L. Bower, Con- stance J. Bowers, Janet L. Broden, Terry L. Brickner. FOURTH ROW: Vicki L. Brown, Barbara A. Burkhart, Sandra K. Busch, Sue A. Burton, Carolyn B. Campbell, Susan G. Carstens, Martha E. Coughron. FIFTH ROW: Janet L. Chapman, Marcia A. Compton, Sue A. Cool- idge, Cathryn Craig, Dee A. Cros- sen, Diane M. Crostarosa, Mary K. Crotmger. SIXTH ROW: Patricia L. Crown- hart, Brenda L. Daniel, Patty L Dougherty, Betty L. Davis, Beverly A. Dearing, Kathleen H. DeWeese, Dana L. Dial. SEVENTH ROW: Edith M. Dickin- son, Sherryl L. Diller, Margaret A. Dixon, Joan L. Duggan, Sally C. Dyer, Patricia J. Edmonds, Jerrilyn Ellsaesser. EIGHTH ROW: Lucinda R. Erbes, Glennis A. Erickson, Martha E. Ewing, Karen A. Folk, Julia I. Fear- ing, Charlotte A. Ferrell, Sherrill J. Fletcher. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly S. Fowler, Ann C. Galbraith, Janice K. Gil- lespie, Marsha R. Golden, Patricia L. Grant, Barbara J. Green, Treasha L. Green. 323 Putnam Hall-TOP ROW: Sondra L. Grumbein, Nancy C. Hageman, Susan N. Hancock, Dorothy K. Harper, Pamela S. Harris, Sharon D. Harris, Janet L. Hastings, Pa- tricia A. Hatch. SECOND ROW: Carol J. Heinen, Sally J. Helton, Patricia E. Hen- dricks, Karen E. Hensleigh, Janet E. Higley, Janet C. Mines, Sondra S. Hinkle, Sandra A. Hloucal. THIRD ROW: Mary A. Hoff, Janet L. Horn, Judith P. Houdyshell, Mary P. Hudgens, Ann Hund, Patricia Hund, Roxanna C. Hund, Nancy J. Hunter. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl K. Huse- man, Carol A. Jensen, Jill M. John- son, Barbara L. Jones, Loretta A. Jones, Mary J. Jones, Lela F. Kal- bach, Phyllis L. Kanning. FIFTH ROW: Nell J. Kelsey, Jane H. Kimble, Linda D. King, Georgia S. Lacen, Linda L. Lamborn, Linda L. Lange, Carolyn L. Laskowski, Carol D. Latschar. SIXTH ROW: Lynne Laurie, Carol A. Laverentz, Susan K. Lawrence, Margaret J. Leming, Donna J. Lillich, Carol A. Maisch, Elizabeth I. Mangum, Carol A. Martin. SEVENTH ROW: Sherry L. Mat- thews, Louise M. Mattox, Patricia A. Maynard, Janice F. McClaren, Bonnie L. McDougal, LeAnna Mc- Gettrick, Janice D. McKnight, Patsy C. Meek. EIGHTH ROW: Carole A. Meisen- heimer, Janice R. Meredith, Cyn- thia A. Michael, Beryl J. Moline, Ann E. Moody, Alice P. Morgan, Jeanette R. Morgan, Mary K. Moyle. BOTTOM ROW: Cecilia J. Myers, Marilyn S. Myers, Ann B. Nash, Jennifer L. New, Patty L. Nichols, Marilyn S. Nixon, Karen D. Nor- ris, Evon L. Obermueller. 324 fc Putnam Hall-TOP ROW: Cord A. Ochs, Judith J. Olson, Lavonda J. Overstreet, Lynn K. Parsons, Nancy C. Parthemer, Jean E. Peterson, Shirley J. Pianalto, Sharon E. Powers. SECOND ROW: Myrna S. Rains, Judy E. Rain, Julie K. Ramsey, Janice J. Rath, Antoinette E. Ray- ford, Sandra L. Reeve, (Catherine M. Regier, Virginia R. Reid. THIRD ROW: Pamela J. Reiter, Jacqueline M. Resley, Joan K. Reusser, Sharon F. Rice, Suzanne W. Rodenbeek, Nola M. Rosenow, Karen L. Runnion, Linda M. Rust. FOURTH ROW: Mary A. Ryser, JoAnn Schafer, Cheryl A. Schimpf, Patricia A. Schmidt, Janet L Schultz, Kathleen S. Scott, Linda J. Sebesta, Jeanette K. Seller. FIFTH ROW: Sandra L. Sherer, Dorothy J. Shields, Patricia A. Simmons, Marilyn A. Simpson, Diane L. Small, Glenda M. Smith, Joan I. Smith, Joyce M. Smith. SIXTH ROW: Linda S. Smith, Lora M. Smith, Barbara J. Socolofsky, Linda J. Solberg, Constance J. Souder, Mary A. Southard, M. Jill Spongier, Shorron L. Stephens. SEVENTH ROW: Judith A. Stindt, Jeonette M. Stroberg, Helen Szam- otulo, Carole L. Tanner, Rosetta Tetebo, Marie E. Thiel, Linda R. Thompson, Conibeth Tillmon. EIGHTH ROW: Bryn B. Toll, Krista D. Toll, Catherine L. Turner, Nor- man J. Turney, Marilyn K. Wos- mund, Sue A. Weber, Jacquelyn M. Weisser, Marilyn K. Weisser. BOTTOM ROW: Janet M. White- hill, Irene M. Wilson, Sandra L. Wilson, Lennita A. Winter, Peggy J. Wise, Pamela S. Wurzbacher, Linda K. Wuthnow. 325 West women awaken mornings to construction sounds from work on one unfinished hall in a four-dormitory complex. New cafeteria provides meals for West, Moore For the first year, West hall residents ate meals in a new food center situated between West and Moore halls. Since the dormitory had been com- pleted in fall 1962, the women had eaten in the Putnam and Boyd cafeterias. During fall semester, the residents participated in all intramural activ- ities and won first place in the women ' s kickball tournament. West also built a Homecoming float with Goodnow hall, sponsored a Valentine dance and adopted an underprivileged family. Janet Shade, an attendant to the Royal Purple queen, was sponsored by the dormitory. Earning a 4.0 average during her freshman year for 38 credit hours in pre-veterinary medicine, Kay Magby was honored by Mortar Board. While washing and ironing are college necessities, coeds of- ten find the chores a welcome relief from hours of studying. 326 )re oily. Royal Pupfe torv . Earning n year for 38 tdicine, Kay iri - add - ::-.:.-: i West Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Wil- ma Thompson, Mrs. Maxine Hack- bart, Barbara R. Green, Jo E. Abbott, Vicky L. Adams, Nancy R. Aikman, Janet L. Alexander, Susan L. Alldritt. SECOND ROW: Diana L. Ame- rine, Marjorie C. Annis, Tamara D. Armstrong, Barbara H. Asfahl, Patricia A. Atwater, Cheryl K. Bailey, Eileen E. Bailey, Judy D. Baker. THIRD ROW: Rebecca A. Barbe, Sarah C. Barnes, Carolyn L. Bar- ney, Michelle A. Barr, Sharon L. Barrow, Diana K. Barton, Chloellen E. Bartoo, Patricia A. Base. FOURTH ROW: Dianne L. Base, Linda K. Bauman, Marcia A. Beck, Jo A. Becker, Barbara K. Benton, JoAnn Betts, Jane A. Bigler, Bobbie M. Blake. FIFTH ROW: Vivian R. Bland, Joyce E. Blecha, Diane K. Bohn, Joan L. Booth, Linda K. Boots, Jamesina A. Boudreau, Nancy M. Boyer, Alice L. Boyles. SIXTH ROW: Rebecca Bradley, Jams K. Brattin, Sharon M. Brede- meier, Margaret A. Breeden, Judy A. Brous, Martha J. Budke, Lyn M. Buffo, Barbara J. Bull. SEVENTH ROW: Janis K. Burk- holder, Connie L. Carbiener, Kathryn A. Carlin, Stephanie M. Carlson, Susan E. Carlson, Karen K. Charbonneau, Barbara S. Chris- tensen, Jana L. Cole. EIGHTH ROW: Julie A. Collins, Teresa A. Comer, Elizabeth J. Con- ner, A Delma J. Cook, Donna E. Craven, Janet K. Culver, Maria R. Dahlsten, Ruth A. Dannenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra A. David- son, Connie M. Demmer, Rita M. Deyoe, Lucille E. Dick, Karen E. Dillenbeck, Melinda L. Dobson, Nancy L. Douglas, Patricia J. Drake. 327 West Hall-TOP ROW: Margaret A. Dubrouillet, Mo llye A. Eddy, Jeannette G. Edmonds, Teresa J. Egan, Emily A. Eitmann, Mary E. Eye, Gail M. Farmer, Ruthann Firling. SECOND ROW: Karolynn A. Fisher, Cynthia K. Fleming, Joanne L. Foggs, Janivar Freed, Janice Eileen Frohn, Janet E. Fulkerson, Jane E. Gamba, Claudia A. Gar- rett. THIRD ROW: Linda S. Garrison, Tracy A. Gaughan, Mary E. Glenn, JoAnn Goetz, Mildred A. Gore- ham, Sharon A. Granger, Cheryl A. Greenall, Jean M. Groner. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn S. Guetz- ko, Jeanne A. Guy, Penelope A. Hancock, Carol L. Haney, Judith A. Harden, Linda A. Harris, Bar- bara A. Harrison, Mary J. Hauber. FIFTH ROW: Linda S. Hauptli, Judith E. Helmke, Toni G. Hesler, Diann E. Hickman, Gretchen L Hildebrand, Cheryl A. Hiller, Mer- edith A. Holloway, Vera L. Hook. SIXTH ROW: Karen L. Hopper, Carolyn R. Howard, Audrey G. Hulse, Beverly A. Jackson, Gerri L. Jaro, Martha J. Jellison, Car- lene S. Johnson, Cheryl K. Johnson. SEVENTH ROW: Judith K. John- son, Karen L. Johnson, Marietta R. Jones, Sharon L. Jones, Joanne P. Kaff, Frances M. Kelly, Pat K. Keltner, Patricia A. Kildow. EIGHTH ROW: Thelma J. Kirk, Carol J. Kirshe, Carolyn R. Klahr, Barbara J. Klick, Elayne J. Kra- kower, Cheryl K. Kuhn, Donna L. Kukuk, Sheryl D. Kushner. BOTTOM ROW: Janice R. Laman, Jo K. Lepej, Alma A. Limes, Carol S. Lindahl, Linda K. Linn, Pamela C. Long, Betty L. Lucas, Mary P. Mackiewicz. 328 West Hall-TOP ROW: Kay A. Magby, Saundra K. Masten, Lo- retta A. Mauler, Anita L. Maxted, Sue A. Mayhew, Nadene M. Mc- Guire, Karen J. Mcllroy, Cheryl J. McKay. SECOND ROW: Jamie S. McKay, Carol F. McKee, Marcia C. Mc- Lain, Nancy L. McNerny, Cheryl A. McVicker, Virginia A. Meyer, Carolyn J. Michael, Elizabeth A. Miller. THIRD ROW: Patricia K. Miller, Sharon L. Milliken, Ann Mintum, Corlie E. Mollenkamp, Susan D. Montgomery, Patricia J. Morgan, Marcella M. Morris, Sandra S. Morrow. FOURTH ROW: Pamela C Mullen, Rita A. Muret, Jean A. Murphy, Julie M. Murrow, Jane M. Myers, Mary E. Neil, Lynnea S. Newbury, Karen A. Nicolai. FIFTH ROW: Kathryn Noellsch, Judith R. North, Olga A. Nowin- sky, Diana L. O Dell, Betty K. Oleen, Linda S. Olomon, Deanna K. Parry, Rebecca K. Parsons. SIXTH ROW: Linda J. Pavlu, Nancy I. Pendarvis, Pamela B. Perry, Pamela S. Pierpoint, Marilyn J. Plett, Sandra J. Powell, Rebecca L. Prater, Linda A. Price. SEVENTH ROW: Nellie E. Price, Mary K. Prochaska, Marilyn K. Rafler, Nancy J. Ransom, Patricia G. Ravenscroft, Linda M. Rem- bleske, Nancy J. Renbarger, Bonita A. Rice. EIGHTH ROW: Pamela J. Richards, Nancy L. Robertson, Judie H. Ross, Sharron J. Rule, Cheryl L. Russell, Margaret J. Ryan, Nicoletta Saines, Cathy G. Savage. BOTTOM ROW: Sidonie A. Schaf- er, Peggy J. Schick, Linda J. Schleicher, Beverly A. Schneider, Patricia L. Schneider, Cheryl S. Schroeppel, Nancy K. Schuler, Mary E. Schweitzer. 329 West Hall-TOP ROW: Martha J. Seitz, Janice L. Settles, Diana C Sewart, Janet L. Shade, Diana L. Shank, Sherrill L. Shoemaker, Nancy L. Shorb. SECOND ROW: Willa F. Sidebot- tom, Donna L. Silver, Judy E. Simpson, Lana S. Sims, Elizabeth A. Sinn, Sharyn L. Slentz, Celia A. Smith. THIRD ROW: Geraldine A. Smith, Sherry D. Smith, Anne C. Snider, Linda K. Somers, Donna M. Spa- chek, Judith A. Spessard, Barbara J. Stanley. FOURTH ROW: Sally J. Steel, Kathryn L. Stewart, Jeanette L. Stock, Carol A. Starrer, Marcia L. Stout, Susan E. Sullivan, Jacqueline B. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: Paula B. Tibbetts, Cynthia M. Tucker, Priscilla A. Tucker, Mary L. Tussey, Catherine L. Ulrich, Margaret L. Van Dorn, Mary J. Vanderlip. SIXTH ROW: Ruth M. Vodraska, Ellen Vonderschmidt, Nancy K. Waddle, Martha J. Waters, Pa- tricia A. Weotherford, Viva L. Weese, Vicki L. Wenger. SEVENTH ROW: Elisabeth A. Wentz, Constance J. West, Sharon K. West, Diana K. Whittlesey, Cathy J. Wicks, Arleta K. Wiebke, Janet K. Wilbeck. EIGHTH ROW: Elizabeth A. Wilk- erson, Sherri M. Wilkinson, Judith K. Williams, Kimberly E. Williams, Mary E. Windels, Fawne L. Winter, Regina F. Wolfe. BOTTOM ROW: Susan L. Womer, Mary K. Wood, Sherry J. Wood, Susan M. Yarnall, Cynthea R. Yorke, Margaret L. Zackert, Cath- leen M. Zarker, Glenna L. Zim- merman. Irt 330 Between Boyd and Putnam, Van Zile hall houses freshman and upperclass coeds. Built in 1926, it was the first women ' s hall. Van Zile commemorates hall ' s 40th anniversary Celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the con- struction of the hall, Van Zile women entertained at a spring tea. The hall ' s social calendar was filled with hour dances, an open house for Par- ents ' Day, fathers ' and mothers ' weekends and a spring formal. A Christmas formal, Evergreen Enchantment, highlighted the party season for the dormitory ' s 138 women. A popular service project on the campus, send- ing food and letters to men stationed in Viet Nam, was also adopted by Van Zile coeds. Be- sides participating in all women ' s intramurals, individual women from Van Zile were active as president of Gamma Delta, vice-president of Interdormitory Council, and members of Sparks and Union committees. Sponsoring a dance for all students on the lawn by Van Zile, United Student Party campaigns for its candidates ' election. 331 Five regular cooks prepare the food served to hungry Van Zile coeds. Women from West and Moore halls last year ate in the Van Zile Hall-TOP ROW: Sharon Lunn, Edward E. Lunn, Wilma Tunison, Rosemary M. Aeils, Pa- tricia A. Anderson, Eunice E. Bach, Mary E. Belluomo. SECOND ROW: Melinda Bigbee, Barbara R. Blake, Beverly J. Blank- enship, Carolyn L. Bolton, Gloria J. Bowman, Suella I. Brack, Mar- gery Braunschweiger. THIRD ROW: Glenda A. Carter, Sheryl L. Cassidy, Elizabeth A. Clark, Judy Cornelison, Mary E. Correll, Patricia S. Cosgrove, De- anna K. Cowan. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie L. Dahl, Sondra J. Degraffenreid, Patricia A. Dumler, Janice E. Duncan, Fransiska L. Eccleston, Jan D. Ed- monds, Nancy A. Evans. FIFTH ROW: Brenda K. Farmer, Judith A. Frashier, Carol L. Frazier, Danna L. Garten, Patricia A. Gay, Marcia L. Gibbs, Virginia L. Goering. BOTTOM ROW: Janice K. Graber, Sally A. Grammer, Kathleen A. Guenther, Norma K. Guhn, Mar- guerite A. Habiger, Barbara A. Hale, Joyce E. Haney. Van Zile cafeteria, but now are served in a food center which will provide meals for a proposed four-dormitory complex. 332 : : Von Zile Hall -TOP ROW: Lynn A. Heglar, Carol J. Heuertz, Pa- tricia A. Hofmann, Loretto J. Huber, Mary C. Huerter, Mary J. Hurley, Marlene J. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Susan E. Johnson, Karen S. Jones, Phoebe J. Jones, Judith K. Joyce, Gail A. Kopf, Constance E. Langland, Patricia A. Lahr. THIRD ROW: Carolyn J. Lee, Jose- phine L. Lemon, (Catherine A. Letts, Judith A. Levering, Raelee A. Lyon, Jacqualine L. Maichd, Carol J. Manley. FOURTH ROW: Jacqueline G. Matthews, Mary L. Mattoon, Vera J. McAlexander, Margaret L McCauley, Joyce L. Meinershogen, Sharon A. Minks, Paulette E. Neely. FIFTH ROW: Barbara A. Nelson, Claudia E. Newman, Kim S. Nicklas, Arlene Oberle, Carolyn D. Olson, Connie L. Parker, Ros- anne M. Parker. SIXTH ROW: Patsy S. Paulsen, Sharon L. Payne, Janet K. Pool, Barbara L. Reed, Suzanne K. Reed, Sandra K. Richards, Kathleen 1C Rosen crantz. SEVENTH ROW: Elaine C. Savik- ko, Mildred J. Scribner, Alice J. Sheik, Patricia J. Shirk, Pamela J. Sherman, Ellen K. Siemens, M. Ellen Sinclair. EIGHTH ROW: Lenna D. Skates, Elizabeth G. Smiley, Rebecca J. Smutz, Linda A. Snyder, Joann Spencer, Rosemary P. Steele, Nanette L. Stephens, Faye L Taplia. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy E. Thomas, Elizabeth H. Voelker, Diana K. Volkmer, Marita K. Von Lehe, Judith A. Warta, Gloria D. Wika, Morjorie J. Wright, Rose A. Wright. 333 i- Ste no lor Go Reaching high to capture a rebound, dormitory men find the basketball court of West Stadium hall an excellent place to release tensions after classes. Fall and spring afternoons are spent by many men in practicing for intramural sports. 8 da IV,; 50 A; ? he U 334 Men ' s Resident Assistants TOP ROW: Gary D. Bohn, Richard L. McCollough, Steven L. Leuthold, Eldon L. Mickelson, Ralph E. Studebaker, Warren L. Brigge- man, Gale E. Britton, Wing Kee Kwok. SECOND ROW: Dennis W. Ruckert, James R. Ploger, John D. Stegner, Richard R. Sankey, Donald E. Zimmerman, Gary L. Zimmerman, Robert F. Pauly, Robert T. Curry, Mrs. Thomas D. Meyers. Association of Residence Halls TOP ROW: Lynn K. Parsons, Cristan L. Wilson, Rosalyn A. West, Miriam A. Moore, Elaine L. Pearson, Virginia M. Munson, Mel- ody V. Millick, Frances M. Dobbels, Linda S. Hauptli. SECOND ROW: Carol A. Ochs, Gary D. Seibert, Richard L. McCollough, Ralph E. Studebaker, Elizabeth I. Mangum, Josephine L. Lemon, Bernard W. Vandorn, William M. Bolnick. THIRD THIRD ROW: Mrs. Myrtle Moore, James R. Dobbins, Michael D. Penrod,,John P. Cable, Donald I. Blumeier, Edward L Rork, Max L. Allison, Donald B. Roof. BOT- TOM ROW: George L. Zabel, James E. Geringer, Aldan S. Olsen, Terry L. Biery, Thomas R. Gossen, Robert A. Sheppard, Dale E. Brownlee. ROW: Kenneth L. Stoner, Thomas C. Zavesky, Michael J. Farmer, Gary L. Zim- merman, Donald E. Zimmerman, Robert T. Curry, Richard B. Hillman, Eldon L Mickelson, James R. Ploger. BOTTOM ROW: Dwight D. Jewett, Richard R. San key, Eldon E. Peterson, William A. Blauvelt, Aldan S. Olsen, Ronald C. Lundquist, David W. Cutter, Max L. Allison. Residence hall group promotes dormitory week Inter-dorm Week, which included a leadership day for dormitory officers, open houses in all women ' s halls and an all-dormitory picnic on the southeast campus field, was sponsored by the Association of Residence Halls. The group also promoted Inter-dorm Sing at Christmas and hosted the Midwest Association of College and University Residence Halls conference. Don Steeples, president of the association, was elected president of the national association at the annual conference at Southern Illinois University. Each floor in the men ' s dormitories was assigned one head resident assistant and one regular resident assistant who acted as counselors to the more than 1,400 residents living in Good- now, Marlatt, West Stadium and Waltheim. 335 Waltheim Hall-TOP ROW: Harry E. Blow, Jeffrey C. Brabec, Wil- liam M. Butler, Leonard G. Dagg, Larry J. DeDonder, Edmond P. Desbien. BOTTOM ROW: Roger S. Dildine, James R. Dobbins, John J. Eger, Garden L. Farmer, Loyd A. Fields, Bryce A. Fowles. Coeds move into Waltheim for counseling studies Formerly an upperclass women ' s dormitory, Waltheim hall was reorganized during the sum- mer months to provide apartment-style living for more than 60 men. Participating in social activi- ties, Waltheim built a Homecoming float with Putnam hall, planned a dinner for the rowing team and invited dates to a sewer party. Dona- tions to the rowing team ' s fund to purchase a new shell earned the men a certificate in the Square Inch Club. During the spring semester, 10 women Entertaining a Model United Nations speaker, Waltheim resi- dents listen to Dr. John Stoessinger of New York University. OMt moved into one section of Waltheim as part of a counseling center experiment to assess the effect of social interaction in acquiring social skills and developing personality. Waltheim men participate in regular social functions with the coeds from the sociology department living in the dormitory. Ftn m j I 336 Formerly an all women ' s dormitory, Waltheim hall, 1436 Lar- amie, now houses both men and women. Although it is a Uni- versity dormitory, it offers apartment-style living. Each apart- ment consists of a living room, bedroom, study area and bath. a a Waltheim Hall-TOP ROW: Car- los M. Garcia, Kenneth F. Glover, David W. Griffiths, Lanny R. Hall, Carl L. Johnson, Michael K. Kelt- ner, John M. Kolacny. Ji ,- SECOND ROW: Richard L. Korte, Stephen B. Kotler, Orlan R. Land, Jackie D. Latham, Larry L Ly- barger, Dennis W. Minter, Joseph A. Orseno. THIRD ROW: Dwayne L. Parsons, Robert F. Plemons, James R. Ploger, James L. Randall, Jack L. Rhoades, James V. Ritz, Elmer L. Robertson. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas K. Rogge, Ronald W. Smith, Lawrence R. Steele, Michael L. Sweet, Ronald G. Trostle, Randall K. Unruh, Richard L. Weixelman. 337 Goodnow adds ice rink, library, sports rooms Current magazines, newspapers and novels were available to men at Goodnow hall in a com- pletely remodeled library. Located in the dor- mitory basement, the library was part of a recent renovation program that included recreation rooms for wrestling and judo. Residents played tennis and basketball on newly built courts which served as an ice skating rink in the winter. Goodnow men were hosts for the area confer- ence of college and university residence halls. They also planned the largest Christmas window decoration on campus. With social and intramural programs on a floor basis, residents of Goodnow sponsored hour dances with women ' s living groups and also in- vited dates to a semi-formal dance. Groups at Goodnow heard talks on Viet Nam, participated in the Model United Nations meetings and reor- ganized radio station KSURH-FM. Outstanding men living in Goodnow included members of the varsity football and basketball teams and cadet commander of Air Force ROTC. Promoting academic and social understanding, programs on radio KSURH-FM originate in a control room at Goodnow. Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Charles R. Acheson, Steven L. Al- berts, David R. Allen, Henry J. Allen, Ronald W. Allen, Karmon D. Almquist, Darrell D. Althide. SECOND ROW: John H. Ander- son, John S. Armbrust, Vinton K. Arnett, Melvin P. Augustine, Larry R. Baer, Harold C. Barrett, Stephen C. Bates. THIRD ROW: Charles O. Beer, Roger D. Beesley, Michael N. Beffa, Wayne D. Beggs, Duane E. Beichley, Leon C. Bender, Chester L. Berger. BOTTOM ROW: Coburn A. Berke- ley, Thomas C. Bliss, Lyndon K. Blocksome, Donald I. Blumeier, Michael C. Bogue, Gary D. Bohn, Richard M. Boldin. J , __ MMHMMMMMMMjjM ___ -_._..-__ MMfcMfc f5 5 -Q -ajaifi i 338 - J rA Goodnow Hall - TOP ROW: Thomas F. Boley, William M. Bol- nick, Steven C. Borell, Douglas A. Boyle, Carl E. Branson, Douglas M. Brant, James S. Broers, Steven L. Brooks. SECOND ROW: Gale R. Brown, Bruce W. Bryant, William W. Burdett, David L. Burns, Theodore R. Busenbark, Ralph E. Cadwall- ader, Glenn A. Caldwell, Donald L. Cammel. THIRD ROW: John W. Cannon, Steven R. Cardwell, Richard L Caulfield, Lawrence E. Cheatum, Gordon R. Christiansen, Roy A. Christmann, David J. Clapp, Ken- neth W. Claycamp. FOURTH ROW: Howard B. Clea- vinger, David B. Cleeves, Michael E. Colley, Dennis D. Combrink, Anthony T. Coon, Michael J. Coons, Tom H. Corr, John B. Cor- wm. FIFTH ROW: Raymond D. Cos- tantini, Kenneth M. Cox, George P. Crelly, Steven f. Crofoot, Robert A. Curry, Robert T. Curry, Garry M. Dalby, Tommy D. Dameron. SIXTH ROW: Dean A. Darnell, Stephen V. Davis, Jerry M. Dean, Wilson L. Denton, Keith L. Dett- mer, David K. Dewey, Keith W. Dillinger, Douglas A. Droge. SEVENTH ROW: William W. Dutton, William K. Dyer, Ronald L. Easter, James H. Ed minster, Francis E. Eirich, Marion K. Eisler, William D. Ellis, Frederick K. Erickson. EIGHTH ROW: Michael C. Erick- son, Lance R. Ericson, William C. Eschmann, Joe K. Eshelman, Gale E. Ethndge, William W. Everett, Charles H. Fellman, Ronald J. Finley. BOTTOM ROW: Larry W. Fish, Robert D. Flack, Bruce V. Foltz, Roger E. Forsberg, Eugene N. Francis, Kenneth L. Francis, Garry L. Frazee, David E. Freeland. 339 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Galen G. Frick, John R. Fritey, David B. Fruetel, Timothy J. Fruits, Theron E. Fry, Stephen A. Fuhr- man, Keith T. Fujimura, Richard S. Furbeck. SECOND ROW: Kenneth L. Fyler, Michael L. Gambiani, Richard L. Gardner, Michael A. Gettino, Richard D. Geyer, James F. God- frey, Paul M. Gold, Gary R. Goodnow. THIRD ROW: Emray R. Goossen, Felix J. Gotner, Gerald A. Great- house, William B. Greve, William R. Gross, Charles P. Grover, Uwe Grund, Chester W. Halbleib. FOURTH ROW: John M. Hamman, Clinton J. Hammer, Russell S. Han- nigan, Bernard L. Hansen, Terry L. Harbert, Arthur S. Harris, George H. Harsh, Charles E. Harvey. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth D. Harwood, Michael L. Hasenstab, Dennis E. Hausmann, George W. Hawks, James B. Hayes, Larry W. Hays, Gilbert J. Heinen, Charles O. Heinsohn. SIXTH ROW: Robert E. Henning, Wayne L. Henning, Roy E. Henry, Robert A. Herlocker, Charles H. Hightower, Richard B. Hillman, Robert L. Hirt, George A. Hodgson. SEVENTH ROW: Geoffrey B. Hol- land, Gordon D. Holland, John D. Holliday, Jon R. Holm, John P. Honstead, Daryl L. Hopkins, Jona- than W. Houghtaling, Richard D. Howard. EIGHTH ROW: Thomas M. Howe, James M. Hughes, Thomas E. Hynes, Larry D. Israel, Warren C. Ives, Donald L. Jackson, Jimmy A. Jackson, William R. Jacobs. BOTTOM ROW: Paul R. Janzen, Gary L. Johnson, Gene R. John- son, Stanley R. Kalishman, Robert M. Kaplan, Edward L. Keating, Donald E. Kennedy, Robert G. Kice. J % i i I i 340 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Charles R. King, Royce M. King, Spencer W. King, Rick E. Kiser, Warren D. Klawiter, Charles W. Knight, Walter Kwant, Robert H. Labenski. SECOND ROW: Lorry D. Locy, John R. Laffoon, John E. Lake, Charles D. Lambert, David J. Longford, John A. Lonsden, Larry E. Larson, William L. LaSalle. THIRD ROW: Marc A. Laer, James E. LeBreton, Joseph W. Leighty, Richard W. Lewis. William L Lewis, John R. Ley, John H. Lietzen, Michael W. Linn. FOURTH ROW: Richard A. Liffin, James L. Long, Harry B. Loper, Floyd L. Lotker, William T. Love- lock, Wallace G. Lucas, James R. Lukens, Ron C. Lundquist. FIFTH ROW: John C. Lyon, James W. Maddock, Owen M. Mamura, Raymond L. Mormon, Kenneth F. Massingill, Alton D. Masters, Rob- ert C. Matthews, William G. Matthews. SIXTH ROW: William H. Maxwell, Richard L. McCollough, Roger R. McCollough, Francis G. McDon- ald, Donald C. McEwen, Billy E. McGuire, Phillip B. Mclntire, Steven J. McMillan. SEVENTH ROW: Tracy G. McQuil- len, Howard E. Meier, Bernard J. Meirowsky, John A. Mertz, David G. Meschke, Sheldon M. Mettler, Terry L. Meyers, Eldon L. Mickei- son. EIGHTH ROW: Kenneth H. Miller, Marc E. Miller, Alan D. Mills, Richard E. Moody, Lyn J. Morgan, William M. Morland, Michael M. Morrissette, Charles E. Moyer. BOTTOM ROW: David E. Moyer, Charles M. Murphy, Eldon M. Murray, Robert A. Murry, Dale E. Naiman, Leland J. Nelson, Doug- las D. Newman, Chester D. Niel- son. 341 Goodnow Hall-TOP ROW: Ray- mond L. Noel, Douglas C. Norns, Patrick A. Novinger, Douglas R. Nutter, Sherman F. Ogle, Francis E. Ohmes, Randall R. Olander, Jeffrey C. Onink. SECOND ROW: Shaun O ' Rourke, William D. Oswalt, Ronald E. Paradis, Donald E. Payne, James D. Payne, Richard L. Penner, John W. Penrod, Michael D. Penrod. THIRD ROW: Dennis R. Peters, George E. Petersen, Eldon E. Peter- son, Garry L. Peterson, Jerry M. Peterson, Michael W. Peterson, Ronald L. Peterson, David N. Pfefer. FOURTH ROW: Michael R. Pimple, Lewis E. Poggemeyer, Michael E. Pottorf, David C. Powell, David D. Prather, Stephen B. Price, Wil- liam D. Pulliam, Lawrence O. Pultz. FIFTH ROW: Leslie E. Quails, Mi- chael P. Quinn, Clifford D. Raile, Tommy G. Rayburn, James H. Regehr, Victor A. Regnier, Thomas W. Rhodes, Loren D. Richard. SIXTH ROW: Gerald L. Richard- son, Peter L. Richling, Gary L. Robben, Claude L. Robbins, Rich- ard K. Robertson, Jackie J. Robin- son, Ronald E. Robson, Malcolm D. Rodenberg. SEVENTH ROW: Robert J. Roeder, Michael D. Rogers, Jerre K. Rorick, Van L. Rose, Jon R. Rowlison, Ron- ald R. Rucker, Richard R. Sankey, Stephen M. Sounders. EIGHTH ROW: Daryl R. Scheaf- fer, Patrick J. Scheer, Merrill K. Schmidt, Richard W. Schmidt, Steven M. Schorling, Gerard T. Schott, Larry D. Schreck, Ronald D. Schulte. BOTTOM ROW: George W. Schultz, Joel S. Schultz, Joseph M. Schwartz, Alan W. Scott, Gerald J. Scott, James L. Scott, Richard W. Segraves, Gary D. Seibert. I I i i i i 342 Q 63i a Q aLa w - J t lAtM Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Jef- frey S. Seideman, Ronald L. Shaf- fer, Robert J. Shaw, Randall E. Sheldon, Stephen A. Sherlock, Robert H. Shipman, Roger E. Shoemaker, Larry R. Shubert. SECOND ROW: George E. Shupe, John W. Shupe, Steven J. Sim- mons, Matthew F. Sinisi, Lawrence W. Slupianek, Harold J. Smith, Richard A. Smith, Thomas W. Smith. THIRD ROW: Steven A. Snyder, Thomas E. Snyder, Thomas T. Souter, Laurence W. Spencer, David J. Steeples, Alan R. Ste- phens, Donald J. Stephens, Harvey A. Stephens. FOURTH ROW: Scott M. Stern, Kelly E. Stillings, Theodore J. Stimach, Randall D. Stoecker, William A. Stoskopf, Robert N. Strein, James G. Stuart, Mark A. Stueve. FIFTH ROW: Loren C. Swenson, John D. Tarman, Michael C. Tarry, Don F. Thompson, Steven M. Thompson, Jon G. Tilsch, Steven B. Tinkler, Sammy K. Train. SIXTH ROW: Eldon R. Trost, Leon- ard L. Tucker, Richard G. Tucker, Gary L. Turner, Clifford E. Under- wood, Oren L. Underwood, Thomas L. Vaughn, Russell M. Verkest. SEVENTH ROW: William E. Vig- neron, Mark H. Vine, James F. Wodsack, Robert A. Wagner, James B. Warner, Merlin P. Warnke, James F. Warren, Curt L. Watts. EIGHTH ROW: Howard G. Webb, Stuart W. Weibert, Ronald L Welker, Richard W. Wenger, Steven D. Wentz, Robert P. West, Steven J. Weybrew, Darryl D. White. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley R. Whit- worth, Arthur W. Williamson, Richard H. Willits, Philip B. Wil- son, Randal K. Wyman, Michaiel B. Yocam, George L. Zabel. 343 1 5 ' , Providing accommodations for 600 men, Marlatt hall com- pletes its second year. Dormitory residents eat in Kramer Food Center located between Goodnow and Marlatt. Members par- ticipated in Model UN and designed a hall coat-of-arms. Marlatt ' talkathon ' receives world press coverage Participation in a talkathon with Moore hall gave Marlatt men world wide press coverage as residents spent 191 hours and 15 minutes on the telephone. Newspapers in New York, London and Stockholm published the story. Faculty members were invited to dinners and informal discussions through the dormitory ' s faculty asso- ciation program. Members used a newly com- pleted ice skating rink and a weight lifting room for recreation. A library was also added. Dormitory library facilities, while small, often save a trip across campus for reference materials from Farrell library. A Governing Board proposal will permit treasury remaining at the close of second semester to be used for more books. Student application fees finance the equipment which resi- dents of Marlatt hall use. A wrestling pad, table tennis set, piano and TV set, in addition to the weights, are included in recreation equipment furnished for each men ' s residence hall. and informal stacuhyaso- a ntwly com- iiffinjnxm added n MarlaM Hall TOP ROW: Donald B. Roof, Mohammad A. Abolfazli, David C. Adams, James P. Adams, Melvin M. Ahlquist, Douglas B. Aiken, Albert J. Alexander, Mi- chael R. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Ronald D. Ander- son, Richard K. Balducci, Randall A. Bane, Thomas K. Barnes, Wil- liam M. Bellairs, Dennis L. Bengt- son, Douglas L. Berndt, Stephen R. Birkbeck. THIRD ROW: William A. Blauvelt, Jeffrey D. Bond, Victor A. Borra, Frank K. Brazle, Jerome A. Breit- enbach, George A. Brelig, Steven R. Brenner, Donald L. Bridges. FOURTH ROW: Gale E. Britton, William G. Britton, Edwin S. Broadwell, Thomas R. Bronleewe, Stephen C. Brooks, James L. Brown, Terrence W. Brown, Dale E. Brownlee. FIFTH ROW: Joseph A. Bucklin, Roddy Budimlija, Bruce E. Burke, Thomas E. Callen, Rodney E. Col- lies, Beverly R. Chapin, Carl D. Christensen, Douglas S. Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Roger K. Cleg- horn, Robert J. Coble, Steven J. Cohorst, Larry R. Condit, Peter J. Cordel, Larry G. Cornwell, Robert M. Cory, William D. Craig. 345 Marlatt Hall-TOP ROW: John F. Crane, Gerald P. Crow, John M. Crow, James E. Crowell, John R. Curtis, David W. Cutter, Duane H. Dahm, Stephen A. Daniel. SECOND ROW: Donald F. Dar- ling, John M. Davison, James M. Dent, Mark W. Dick, Gerald M. Donovan, Wayne T. Dreier, Ken- neth E. Dreyer, Gary C. Drost. THIRD ROW: George W. Duguid, Richard B. Eager, Rodney C. Eaton, Kenneth A. Eckardt, Thomas D. Eddy, Lyle F. Edelman, Allan W. Elliot, Lloyd R. Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Newell M. Enos, Wayne E. Esping, Jon H. Eshel- man, Charles M. Estes, Charles E. Evans, Richard W. Evans, Erwin L. Everett, Glenn A. Fager. FIFTH ROW: Steven G. Fellers, James J. Ferguson, William J. Fields, Robert A. Fix, Calvin L. Flaharty, Phillip S. Folck, Patric J. Folwell, John A. Fry. SIXTH ROW: Steven R. Fuhrken, Robert C. Fuller, James E. Gagn- on, Bruce K. Garren, Daniel G. Gasche, Lloyd L. Gfeller, Nicholas R. Gieber, Thomas S. Gillen. SEVENTH ROW: Dwight G. Gor- rell, Charles E. Gordon, Deane T. Gordon, Eric K. Graham, Dennis W. Greene, Jon R. Greiner, Barry W. Greis, Rolland P. Grote. EIGHTH ROW: Stephen A. Gulley, John A. Guttery, Allen D. Hadorn, Charles S. Hann, Monte W. Hard- en, Richard L. Harner, Mac W. Harris, Gary V. Hartman. BOTTOM ROW: Roger C. Harvey, Chester G. Haynes, Robert B. Hector, Ray L. Helmbold, Richard K. Henry, Steven E. Hermes, Dale N. Hess, Larry G. Hess. ! I 346 Ill I ' +m Morlott Hall-TOP ROW: Ray- mond L. Higgins, Stephen J. Hill- ner, Gary E. Mines, Mark R. Hjelm- felt, Phillip W. Hoffman, David W. Holmes, Robert H. Hossfeld, Frank J. Humphrey. SECOND ROW: James M. Hunt, Thomas W. Hunter, Ray D. Imhof, Timothy M. Ireland, Larry W. Jackson, Donald L. Jameson, Charles L. Jasper, Earl E. Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Albert W. Jinks, Charles R. Johnson, John J. John- son, Kelly D. Johnson, Nathaniel Johnson, Richard M. Johnson, David R. Jones, Dennis R. Jones. FOURTH ROW: Marvin D. Kallen- bach, Dennis G. Kasselman, Mickey R. Killgore, William R. Klassen, Charles K. Kniffin, Robert W. Kobetich, Fredrick W. Kraus, Charles W. Kraut. FIFTH ROW: Daniel Krepinevich, Thomas G. Ksiozek, Leslie W. Kuczynski, Wing K. Kwok, Michael D. Kyser, Wilbur L. Lala, Dixon H. Landers, Jerry G. Larson. SIXTH ROW: Merle D. Larson, Richard D. Latas, Dennis D. Lee, Larry M. Lenhert, Raymond J. Lippman, Rodney D. Livengood, Robert H. Ljungstrom, Roger C Locher. SEVENTH ROW: Donald L. Long, James S. Larson, William J. Luckeroth, Glenn L. Lundquist, Jeffrey L. Lyon, Gary W. Mar- shall, John R. Martin, Dwight J. Martinet. EIGHTH ROW: Kenneth E. Mo- thias, Ronald L. McCobe, James R. McClellan, Jerome M. McCoo- nell, Dick W. McCreight, Harry E. McDonald, William J. McKaig, David H. McNabb. BOTTOM ROW: Albert F. McNeal, Richard L. McReynolds, Robert D. Meats, Gory D. Metzinger, Wil- liam H. Meyer, Arthur D. Miller, Denis J. Moeder, Walter K. Mohler. 347 Marlatt Hall-TOP ROW: Gary B. Moore, William T. Moore, Jerry D. Morgan, Dewey D. Mullings, James A. Mulvany, William A. Nusz, Gordon R. Olson, Kenneth A. Oring. SECOND ROW: Thomas L. Our- sler, Thane R. Palmberg, Walter B. Patton, Arthur E. Peach, David E. Peel, Robert P. Pendergast, Bruce E. Peters, Danny R. Peterson. THIRD ROW: James C. Peterson, Daniel D. Petr, Edwin F. Pflieger, Ralph I. Phillips, Thomas J. Phil- lips, George E. Pinick, Ronald W. Plemons, Donald W. Prather. FOURTH ROW: James A. Prock, Charles B. Quantrell, Merle L. Raida, Dennis G. Redd, Ronald J. Remeczky, Eugene A. Riedel, David C. Rieniets, Glenn W. Riggs. FIFTH ROW: Richard A. Rindt, Philip F. Riordan, Leonard W. Rippetoe, Maurice D. Roberts, Lynn M. Rock, Rodney D. Rogers, Dale R. Rohr, Lynn D. Romberger. SIXTH ROW: Rodger J. Romberger, Edward L. Rork, Richard D. Ross, William R. Ross, Darrell D. Ruble, Dennis W. Ruckert, Frank D. Ruf, Fred W. Runquist. SEVENTH ROW: Roger A. Russ, John J. Ryan, William D. Ryan, Robert R. Sawyer, Perry O. Scheu- erman, Arthur F. Schmidt, David E. Schmidt, Dennis Schmidt. EIGHTH ROW: Wolfgang P. Schmidt, Paul R. Scholz, Kent K. Schriner, Stanley L. Schultz, Steven L. Schultz, David L. Scott, Ken W. Seaman, Anthony R. Seibel. BOTTOM ROW: Larry D. Shay, John C. Sheetz, Michael E. Shelor, Robert S. Shelor, Edward J. Shel- ton, Robert A. Sheppard, James A. Shurts, David H. Simmons. l ltt riA 348 iM Marlatt Hall-TOP ROW: Douglas G. Simms, John C. Sipes, Jerry W. Sleichter, Freddie L. Slough, Den- nis W. Smith, James F. Smith, Paul D. Smith, Virgil L. Smith. SECOND ROW: David R. Solen- berger, Charles A. Southcomb, Don W. Sowers, Paul L. Spain- hour, Stuart A. Spaulding, Wayne E. Spellman, Stanley T. Stadelman, Alan E. States. THIRD ROW: Gary L. States, John D. Stegner, Paul L. Sternberger, John E. Stevenson, Stanley K. Stoll, Lawrence E. Stolz, Ronald J. Strong, Ralph E. Studebaker. FOURTH ROW: Harold M. Sweet, Bill C. Swinney, Perrin K. Symns, Stanley R. Tedford, Steven M. Thieler, Kenneth L. Thomas, Tim- othy M. Thomas, Roger M. Thorp. FIFTH ROW: Daniel R. Tice, Har- old J. Topliff, John B. Toth, Harry E. Totten, James C. Trybom, Jerry L. Unzicker, Albert J. Urich, Rich- ard L. Waggoner. SIXTH ROW: Richard P. Woldren, Terry E. Waldren. Larry D. Wal- ling, Larry R. Walters, Kenneth J. Wasinger, John R. Welch, William W. Wells, Robert W. Weseloh. SEVENTH ROW: Paul R. West, Steven J. West, Jim L. Whitesell, Austin L. Widener, Lloyd H. Wil- lard, Michael L. Willard, John D. Willhite, David R. Williams. EIGHTH ROW: Mark D. Williams, Dave K. Wilson, Franklin E. Wil- son, Kenneth C. Wiltse, Marvin J. Winkley, Kent E. Woodley, Wil- liam L. Wormington, Eugene F. Woydziak. BOTTOM ROW: William M. Wray, Leroy I. Young, Thomas C. Zo- vesky, Steve M. Zeide, Donald E. Zimmerman, Gary L. Zimmerman, Joseph C. Zodrow, Daryl J. Zum- brunn. 349 Close to football action on fall days are the men who are housed in the west half of Memorial Stadium. Residents must walk three blocks to Kramer Food Center before and after each meal since a cafeteria is not provided in the dormitory. West Stadium nabs first in intramural swimming Intramurals played a major role for residents of West Stadium hall as their swimming team splashed its way to victory in the dormitory divi- sion. The hall basketball team also placed second. Big Eight swimmer of the year, Bob Duenkel, served as president of West Stadium. Joining residents of Marlatt and Goodnow halls, the men sponsored a spring formal, The Days of Wine and Roses, in Kramer Food Center. Working with Boyd hall, the men built a Peanuts float for Homecoming. They also constructed the traditional victory torch float. West Stadium Hall-TOP ROW: Irene Meyers, Thomas Meyers, Donnie E. Albers, Robert J. Albers, Darrell B. Blackman, William F. Blackwell, James D. Brammer, Gregory L. Broeckelman, Michael J. Broeckelman. BOTTOM ROW: Donald L. Cal- houn, Jettie K. Condray, William D. Cook, James L. Cox, Paul R. Daniels, John F. Dillon, Robert T. Duenkel, Charles D. Dunbar, Douglas M. Ehrlich. 350 I West Stadium Hall-TOP ROW: Miguel A. Figueroa, David G. Frenchs, H. Jess Frieze, Michael L Gardner, John J. Gerstner, Robert J. Gray, Leslie D. Hadorn, Allan R. Harms. SECOND ROW: Michael E. Hawk, Larry L. Hayden, Gary F. Hevel, Dan L. Hoffman, Stephen W. Hos- kins, William P. Karl, Arthur Loercher, Michael M. Marks. THIRD ROW: Michael P. Martin, Robert D. McMahan, Melvin N. Metzen, L arry Y. Norman, Aldan S. Olsen, Robert F. Pauly, Robert E. Phillips, Gerald E. Roberts. FOURTH ROW: James H. Roeder, Gail L. Rust, Thomas R. Salomon, Robert L. Schrandt, Kenneth A. Schroeder, Alvin L. Seefeldt, Ben- jamin A. Shepherd, William H. Shumard. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas E. Smith, Robert E. Spalding, James L. Ste- phens, Roger W. Swanson, Ber- nard W. Vondorn, Dexter A. Vergin, Robert A. Weber, Ronnie C Williams. Returning the serve for a point, a West Stadium player keeps the attention of his audience during an evening study break. Basketball-minded West Stadium men practice on the court south of the hall. The dormitory placed second in basketball. Silence Monyci With one more day of classes behind him and another to come, a student relaxes in his apartment and readies himself for a night of study that may go into the early hours of the morning. One cigarette after another helps pass away the time. Weta pore of 352 I Silence prevails as roommates settle down to their studies. Many campus apartments follow modernistic style in furnishings. Weekends offer a time for enjoyment with dates as men pre- pare and serve some coeds a tasty treat from bachelor hands. Off campus complexes offer apartment housing Nearly 40 per cent of the University ' s students, mostly men and married students, lived in apart- ments. Coeds were required to be 21 before mov- ing off campus. A recent apartment building boom provided student housing in many modern complexes. Although the apartment dweller was not restricted by the bonds of an organized living group, he did have the responsibility of cooking and housekeeping. One last check in the oven and then dinner can go on the table. Apartment dwelling calls for one roommate with chef talents. i orly hours of felii Many Jardine Terrace wives are either full or part-time stu- dents, working to complete their undergraduate studies. Jardine, trailer courts join for married housing Jardine Terrace and Campus Trailer Courts united in the fall to act as one unified area for married students. Jardine was divided into six blocks of 120 families per block. Each block selected a mayor and two councilmen. A govern- ing board of all mayors elected an executive mayor to preside over the entire area. Association of Married Students was formed to integrate married students into campus activities. Two off- campus married students, two student senators, the executive mayor and a Dames Club member met weekly to discuss the work. Families of Jardine residents are provided spacious parking lots, laundromats, vending rooms and recreational areas. 354 Relaxing in their living room, Jardine residents enjoy such apartment conveniences as a carpeted lounge and television. Children of Jardine residents play on the jungle jim provided in the recreational area behind the married student complex. Explicit instructions to his typist transform the assignment of a student into a joint project for a husband and wife team. 355 f - O TUDENTS at basketball games show school loyalty. They hang on tensely after exerting all their energy on the tumultuous roar that accom- panies a Wildcat rally. They are happy or sad, depending on who wins. Athletics perpet- uates the name of a university. It is a sign of the beauty of physical excellence. It is a sign of excitement. Photo by Don Richords Bulling his way for added yardage, Nebraska ' s Charlie Winters is stopped by Wildcat defensive halfback Mitch Borota while tackle Bill Salat (88) and linebacker Steve Overton (60) move in with help. The Cornhuskers walloped the Wildcats 43-0. 358 Displaying form which gained him second spot in Big Eight kickoff returns, Ossie Cain finds running room against Colorado. Wildcat grid coach Doug Weaver discusses play with giant offensive guard John Cairl as the defense prepares for action. Wildcats move into cellar after two-year absence Wildcat gridders, winless in 10 outings, stum- bled back into the Big Eight cellar after a two- year absence. Coach Doug Weaver ' s football squad was plagued with 19 fumbles, 25 pass in- terceptions and a defense that was hard hit by injuries. The ' Cats tallied only five touchdowns, being outscored 296-43. 1965 Football Kansas State 7 Indiana 19 Kansas State 3 Brigham Young 21 Kansas State Colorado 36 Missouri 28 Nebraska 41 Oklahoma 27 Kansas 34 Cincinnati 21 Iowa State 38 Oklahoma State 31 Nebraska won the Big Eight football race. Missouri finished second; Colorado took third; Iowa State was fourth; Oklahoma was fifth; Oklahoma State and Kansas tied for sixth; and K-State finished eighth. Kansas State 6 Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State Kansas State 14 Kansas State 6 Kansas State 7 I 1 965 Football Team TOP ROW: Robert W. Stull, Richard M. Goyne, Richard J. Massieon, Michael S. Duncan, Gregory J. Vahle, Arthur A. Strozier, Leo W. Salot, John C. Morgan, David J. Longford, Carl E. Branson, John E. McClure, William B. Greve, Michael D. White, Steven P. Overton, David L. Alexander. SECOND ROW: Edward Dissinger, Kenneth D. LaRue, Douglas W. Weaver, Rich- ard E. Towers, Jerold L. Heck, Richard A. Noll, Osmond Coin, Henry S. Howard, Richard K. Balducci, Ronald L. Bowen, Gary F. Ponkratz, Daniel J. Lankas, Milan Borota, Donald W. Steeples, John H. Anderson, Tom H. Corr, Lodis Rhodes, Vernon A. Kraft, Richard K. Wilkinson, Raymond S. Driver, John A. Kadlec, Don- ald J. Lawrence, Robert L. Hailey. THIRD ROW: David G. Meschke, Darrell D. Althide, Melvin R. Avery, Glenn E. Boyd, James A. Rapp, Charles R. Bollard, Michael N. Beffa, Charles F. Cottle, Larry R. Anderson, Philip A. King, Matthew F. Sinisi, Jerry L. Cook, Victor C Castillo, John L. Vrooman, Michael J. McGrath, Donald E. Gabriel. BOTTOM ROW: Willie L. Jones, William D. Matan, Rodney D. Nicholson, Martin W. Aubuchon, James W. Grechus, Robert B. Nichols, John M. Novosel, Douglas R. Nutter, Warren D. Klawiter, Max T. Martin, John F. Cairl, Edward L. Danieley, Mark P. Bolick, Edward Blankenhagen. ' Cats drop season opener in 19-7 loss to Indiana Sophomore quarterback Vic Castillo smashed six school passing records, including one Big Eight mark, but the Wildcats dropped their sea- son opener 19-7 to Indiana. Castillo lofted 43 passes, completing 20 for 248 yards. A dropped punt, a fumble and a pass intercep- tion enabled Virgil Carter to toss three touch- downs for Brigham Young as the ' Cats were handed their second loss 21-3. Again the Wild- cats fumbled on the first play from scrimmage as Colorado spoiled the Big Eight opener 36-0. Missouri, winner over Florida in the Sugar Bowl, scored 21 second half points to defeat the Wildcats 28-6. Rated as high as first in the na- tion, Nebraska smacked the ' Cats 41-0. The ' Huskers lost to Alabama in the Orange Bowl. Deep in Colorado territory, second team, all-conference Jim Grechus halts the Buff ' s John Farler during the ' Cats 36-0 loss. . .. . - 360 Alko Color; Spurring the Wildcats on to a near-victory with a second half comeback, Henry Howard almost breaks away from Cincinnati. Photo by David von Riesen All-conference defender Sam Harris of Colorado tests the poise of Vic Castillo. Eluding Wildcat end Bob Nichols and Colorado defender Charlie Greer, a Vic Castillo pass goes incomplete. Castillo gained 29 yards passing against the Buffs. Nearly a 70-pound difference in weight doesn ' t stop Larry Anderson from trying to topple Nebraska ' s Charlie Winters. To please a Homecoming crowd of 14,000, Henry Howard discovers a wide gap in the Oklahoma Sooners ' defense. Sooners, Jayhawks down ' Cats in shutout victories Oklahoma fumbled three times, suffered three pass interceptions and was penalized 95 yards but still shutout the ' Cats 27-0. A third straight shut- out came in a 34-0 loss to KU. After fumbling on the first play from scrimmage, the ' Cats did not pose a serious scoring threat. Five intercep- tions and numerous injuries plagued the ' Cats. Mike White engineered a second half comeback which fell short in a 24-14 loss to Cincinnati. With Vic Castillo dropped from his position as top Big Eight passer, Iowa State ' s Tim Van Galder replaced him by gaining 344 yards in total offense. The Iowa State game ended as a 38-6 ' Cat loss. At Stillwater, Okla., the season closed with a 31-7 defeat in which Oklahoma State won its first conference game. Sophomore John Vrooman raced 76 yards for the lone Wildcat touchdown. 362 Spilling KU quarterback Bill Fenton is tackle Pat Pattern, while Art Strozier (80) and Bill Matan (84) head for the ball carrier. In pushing his way through a giant Nebraska Cornhusker line, fullback Charlie Cattle leads ' Cat backs by racking up 74 yards. 363 ' Cat yearlings tie Iowa, lose three gridiron games Highlighting the freshman football season was a 14-14 tie with Iowa State, marking the closest the young ' Cats have come to winning since their 0-0 tie with KU in 1960. Featuring an expanded four-game schedule, the frosh were dumped 38- 14 in a come-from-behind victory by Nebraska. KU intercepted five passes in winning 28-0, and Oklahoma opened up the second half with two touchdowns to breeze past the frosh 27-7. 1965 Freshman Football K-State K-State K-State K-State 14 14 7 Nebraska Kansas Iowa State Oklahoma 38 28 14 27 Defensive back Cornelius Davis wrestles with a Nebraska back as Cornhuskers come from behind to spoil the opener 38-14. Bobby Harshaw (87), who led Wildcat receivers with 72 yards, and Bob McClure put a stop to an Iowa State scoring threat. I Eluding an Iowa State tackle, quarterback Bob Coble engineers a Wildcat scoring drive. Coble threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to end Bobby Harshaw and ran four yards for another. The Cyclones came from behind to tie the final score 14-14. 1 965 Freshman Football Team TOP ROW: Verlin E. Humphrey, Michael J. Peppard, Steven P. Thurmon, John M. Hamman, Bruce R. Mabrey, Levern Spain, Robert L. Scott, Harry E. McDonald, Paul D. Shepherd, Kenneth A. Eckardt. SEC- OND ROW: Assistant Ronald K. Holm, Bobby F. Harshaw, Joseph R. Mintner, Robert Passalacqua, Arvyd P. Petrus, Daniel P. Rodo, William L. Nossek, Wayne D. Gent, Michael J. Bruhin, Terry P. Thompson, Dennis L. Baker, Assistant Richard A. Riggs. THIRD ROW: Assistant Michael D. Penrod, John W. Brubacher, John A. Jarrett, Douglas B. Aiken, Robert J. Coble, Greggory B. Davis, Curtis W. Kruse, Robert C. McClure, Wayne E. Winfrey, Kenneth C. Ochs, Assistant Robert D. Sjogren. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Edward Dissinger, Charles B. Quantrell, Douglas W. Ziegler, John W. Watkins, Lon D. Austin, Cornelius G. Davis, David R. Jones, Thomas K. Barnes, Richard D. Wall, Gene L. Schimpf, Cedric E. Rice. icwsjew 365 - Ek ' Smacking the ball away from Oklahoma ' s Willie Rogers, 7- foot, 1-inch Nick Pino aids in an 83-74 victory over the Sooners. I The win snapped a three-game losing streak. OU later topped the ' Cats 80-77, eliminating them from the conference race. 366 1 966 Varsity Basketball Squad TOP ROW: Michael H. Williams, Nick Pino, Roy O. Smith. SECOND ROW: Student Manager Jimmie W. Smith, Galen G. Frick, William R. Jackson, Roy K. Teas, Lawrence N. Weigel, Daniel E. Gaskin, Assistant Coach Roy DeWitz. THIRD ROW: James N. Hoffmann, Earl H. Seyfert, John W. Shupe, John W. Olson, Ronald E. Parodis, Coach Tex Winter. BOTTOM ROW: Steven F. Honeycutt, Dick L Barnard, Dennis L. Berkholtz, Sammy J. Rob- inson, Robert E. George, Assistant Coach William W. Guthridge. Basketball team secures third place in Big Eight :; ' Battling back from a sixth place finish in the Big Eight last season, the Wildcat basketball club climbed to third in the conference. Coach Tex Winter ' s squad compiled a 14-11 record in win- ning nine of 14 conference games. Four of the team ' s five league losses came against nationally ranked Kansas and Nebraska. The season brought Winter ' s record to 226 games won and 101 lost. Coach Tex Winter, winner of seven conference championships in 10 seasons, offers instruction to officials as well as players. 1966 Basketball Creighton 83 Tulsa 70 St. John ' s 72 Maryland 63 Indiana 76 Texas Tech 68 Stanford 65 Kansas 69 Colorado 67 Missouri 70 Missouri 59 Oklahoma State 47 Nebraska 82 Kansas 69 Loyola of Chicago 76 Oklahoma 73 Oklahoma State 44 Colorado 55 Iowa State 69 Colorado 52 Missouri 61 Oklahoma 80 Nebraska 79 Kansas 68 Iowa State 73 Kansas won the Big Eight championship; Nebraska was second; K-State finished third; Oklahoma took fourth; Colorado and Iowa State tied for fifth; Oklahoma State placed seventh; Missouri was eighth. 367 K-State 75 K-State 63 K-State 65 K-State 57 K-State 103 K-State 74 K-State 73 K-State 63 K-State 87 K-State 90 K-State 78 K-State 67 K-State 71 K-State 61 K-State 70 K-State 84 K-State 50 K-State 65 K-State 80 K-State 68 K-State 85 K-State 77 K-State 69 K-State 55 K-State 75 Earl Seyfert, a member of the Big Eight academic team, snares a key rebound in the ' Cats 50-44 victory over Oklahoma State. Crying for help, all-American Walt Wesley finds no one to throw to, as Sammy Robinson prevents help from Jo Jo White. High-flying, six-foot guard Dennis Berkholtz drives in fora goal. He scored 11 points in a 73-65 win over Stanford. ' Cat team starts slow, ranks fifth in tourney With one of the tallest teams in collegiate bas- ketball, the Wildcats began the season with a four-game losing skein. The ' Cats fell victim to Creighton and Tulsa, also dropping Sunflower Double-header decisions to St. John ' s and Mary- land. Juggling the starting line-up, Tex Winter found a combination t hat blasted Indiana 103-76. Nick Pino, 7-foot, 1-inch, 270-pound sophomore, tallied 27 points and 23 rebounds. The ' Cats took a 3-5 mark in the Big Eight tournament, after victories over Texas Tech, 74- 68, and Stanford, 73-65. Leading 57-55 with six minutes left to play, the ' Cats dropped the tourney opener to KU 69-63. Two 20-point victories over Colorado and Missouri gave them fifth place. Guard Bob George displays his defensive abilities while lead- ing offense. He scored 19 points in a 70-63 loss to Tulsa. Scrambling for the basketball, Roscoe Jackson ties up a Mary- land player, as Sammy Robinson seemingly indicates a touch- down. In the 63-56 ' Cat loss, Tex Winter later found a win- ning combination that took seven of the next eight games. Most experienced in the conference, the Wildcat bench is oc- cupied by eight players who have been starters at some time. Wildcats gain early w ins, bow to favored Nebraska Coasting to a 78-59 victory over Missouri and a 67-47 win over Oklahoma State, the Wildcats ran into title favorite Nebraska. Four Huskers scored in double figures to stomp the ' Cats 82-71. KU moved to an early 30-11 margin before 17,000 fans at Lawrence to defeat the ' Cats 69- 61. In a non-conference battle with fifth ranked Loyola of Chicago, the Ramblers overcame a 1 2- point second half deficit to win 76-70. Sophomore Earl Seyfert tallied 16 points per game in the next six games, five of which were home contests, to ignite a six-game winning streak. Oklahoma ended the Wildcat surge with an 80-77 upset at Norman. Title hopes vanished with a 79-69 loss to Nebraska, despite a 20-point outburst by guard Dennis Berkholtz. KU clinched a tie for the Big Eight title by smacking the ' Cats 68-55 before a sellout crowd at Ahearn. A 75-73 win at Iowa State closed the season. 370 Hustling down court for an uncontested lay up, forward Jim Hoffmann tries to halt the Jayhawk ' s conquest of the Wildcats. Alkor he iiti Findini while C All-conference guard Delvy Lewis of KU finds room scarce as he is harassed by 6-foot, 10-inch Wildcat center Roy Smith. Finding an opening, Galen Frick pops in a 20-foot jumper, while Colorado Buffaloes find themselves outwitted in the play. Swiping a rebound from the out-stretched hands of an Iowa State man, Nick Pino battles conference rebounding leaders. 371 Barely clearing the out-stretched arm of a KU defender, Steve Unruh scores two points in the frosh 81-69 loss to Jayhawkers. Double trouble is ahead for George Shupe as the ' Cats battle back from a 43-26 half-time deficit against the Kansas frosh. Freshman team scores two wins in cage action Salvaging victories over Nebraska and Missouri, the Wildcat freshmen settled for a 2-6 seasonal mark. George Shupe ' s 18 points and Nebraska ' s poor shooting accounted for a 67-55 ' Cat win over the young Huskers. Mike Barber ' s 21 points, Roy Fraction ' s 14 points and 17 rebounds prompted a 77-67 conquest of the Missouri frosh. 1966 Freshman Basketball Kansas State 65 Dodge City Junior College 69 Kansas State 67 Nebraska 55 Kansas State 55 Kansas 80 Kansas State 81 Parsons Junior College 85 Kansas State 77 Missouri 67 Kansas State 69 Kansas 81 Kansas State 59 Missouri 68 Kansas State 65 Nebraska 89 Flashy 5-foot, 6-inch George Waters fires a pass to set up a frosh play. Topping ' Cat scorers in mid-season, Roy Fraction is a starting player. 1966 Freshman Basketball Squad TOP ROW: Robert D. McMohan, George E. Shupe, Douglas A. Tietjen, Assistant Coach Davis B. Neely. SECOND ROW: Lawrence K. Thummel, Michael Barber, Frank- lin E. Wilson, Coach Roy DeWitz. THIRD ROW: Dennis J. Vest, Stephen G. Unruh, Roy W. Fraction, Wil- liam R. Long. FOURTH ROW: George W. Schultz, James A. Ikord, Thomas M. Howe, Coach Tex Winter. BOTTOM ROW: Dwight W. Oman, George E. Waters, Kenneth K. Miles, Steve R. Swanson. Exploding for a 30-point, second half out- burst, 6-foot, 11 -inch Mike Barber extends. Hffift . 373 Wrestlers gain two seats in NCAA championships Placing two wrestlers in the NCAA champion- ships, the ' Cats posted an 8-7 season record, in- cluding a first in the four-team Ohio State tour- ney. Jerry Cheynet earned an 11-3-1 mark and finished sixth in the 137-pound NCAA class. Bill Brown placed sixth nationally in the 152-pound contest. The squad was sixth in the conference meet. Cheynet ranked third, and Brown and Larry Elder fourth. 1966 Wrestling South Dakota State 19 Nebraska 1 1 Oklahoma 34 Missouri 7 Kansas 6 Oklahoma State 31 Mankato State 13 Colorado 25 Indiana State 27 Central Missouri State 15 Iowa State 35 Kansas 5 Wyoming 24 Air Force 13 Oklahoma State won the Big Eight meet, with Okla- homa second, Iowa State third, Colorado fourth, Ne- braska fifth, K-State sixth, Missouri seventh and Kansas eighth. K-State 14 K-State 18 K-State 2 K-State 25 K-State 29 K-State K-State 19 K-State 6 K-State 6 K-State 17 K-State K-State 32 K-State 11 K-State 19 I 1966 i Wild wi grapple Coach Fritz Knorr, in his fifteenth season, attends to a minor injury while his team is hosting the Big Eight wrestling meet. Trading a toe hold for an arm lock, Wildcat wrestler Bill Brown places fourth in Big Eight 152-pound consolation finals. gf g$ ' .r -JL. - t ISO 1 966 Wrestling Team TOP ROW: William J. Fields, Darryl D. White, Richard W. Howard, David C. Rieniets, Bruce E. Wohlers, Lyle S. Cook, Martin L. Little, Russell Lay, Jerome H. Cheynet. SECOND ROW: Robert S. Thacker, Dennis L Young, Gordon L. McCosh, Michael J. Broeckelman, William R. Glace, Leslie A. Schreiner, James K. McDougal, Gerald E. Haynes. THIRD ROW: Dennis J. Mo- With wins In seven weight classes, including four pins, Cat grapplers topple the Jayhawks 29-6 to win a home dual. : : - a :-s- H-: gusar, William L. Lundy, Larry S. James, Larry E. Elder, Ira L. Dale, John S. Schofield, James F. Munson, Jan A, Heermance, Larry D. Shay. BOTTOM ROW: Assistant Coach Richard T. DeMoss, Kevin H. Beecroft, Daniel J. Lankas, David K. Lightner, Daryl L. Rainer, Gary E. Watson, William L. Brown, Coach Fritz G. Knorr. Logging valuable riding time in the 137-pound, semi-finals of Big Eight wrestling championships, Jerry Cheynet is third. 375 Tank competitors smash school, conference marks Smashing nine school records, including one Big Eight mark, Wildcat swimmers finished fifth in the Big Eight swim meet and 6-4 in dual com- petition. Bob Duenkel, only ' Cat first place win- ner in the meet, bettered the conference 200-yard backstroke mark. The tankers captured six of 11 events to register the first win over Kansas in eight years. Tom Hanlon and Duenkel each set two school records in a 55-40 victory over Mis- souri. Hanlon toppled the NCAA 60-yard free- style mark and broke two other school records in an 86-28 romp over Oklahoma State. 1966 Swimming Iowa 71 Alabama 56 Nebraska 54 Kansas 47 Oklahoma State 28 Iowa State 55 Central Missouri State 28 Southwestern Missouri 23 Colorado 31 Missouri 40 Oklahoma 62 Oklahoma won the Big Eight swimming meet, followed by Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa State, K-State, Oklahoma State, Colorado and Missouri. Named the Big Eight ' s Most Outstanding Swimmer, Bob Duenkel established a record in the 200-yard breaststroke. K-State 34 K-State 38 K-State 41 K-State 48 K-State 66 K-State 38 K-State 67 K-State 72 K-State 62 K-State 55 K-State 33 Swimming Coach Ed Fedosky clocks Bob Duenkel in the 200- yard breaststroke before his national AAU swim competition. Capturing the 200-yard butterfly to better his own school rec- ord, Fred Erickson sparks a 48-47 Wildcat victory over Kansas. After 1966 Si JoicsD After diving into 60-yard freestyle competition in a dual with Kansas, Wildcat swimmers Tom Hanlon and Don Hyde finished second and third. Hanlon established a NCAA dual meet rec- ord in winning the 60-yard freestyle with Oklahoma State. 1 966 Swimming Team TOP ROW: Coach Edward J. Fedosky, Allan L. Fedosky, James D. Latham, Gerald M. Plummer, Thomas M. Hanlon, Robert T. Duenkel, Michael D. Dumford, Donald E. Hyde, Terry L. Mack. SECOND ROW: John R. Kegley, David G. Frerichs, David R. Schmidt, David H. Jackson, Jerome M. Mc- Connell, Frederick Erickson, Craig W. Ridenour. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Rivera, David B. Fruetel, Michael E. Bryant, Dave R. Moclaskey, Pierre L. Picotte. 377 Inexperienced gymnasts place high in dual meets Despite the absence of experienced gymnasts, the Wildcat gymnastics team earned a 7-4 dual meet record. Coach Frank Thompson guided the team to its thirteenth winning season in the past 1 5 years. The only Wildcat losses came against Big Eight powers Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska and nationally ranked Iowa State, the Big Eight gymnastics champion. Allen Talley, participating in the six-event, all-around competition, led the Wildcat team ' s scoring. 1966 Gymnastics Fort Hays State 60.1 Northwest Oklahoma State 73.6 Iowa State 184.6 Nebraska 145.0 Central Missouri State 91.6 Western Illinois 101.3 Fort Hays State 114.1 Oklahoma 88.6 Northwest Oklahoma State 115.5 Colorado 169.7 Kansas 157.3 Iowa State won the Big Eight meet, followed by Colo- rado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and K-State. Mis- souri and Oklahoma State did not compete. Earning the best record since the undefeated team of I960, gymnasts won two duals from Northwest Oklahoma State. K-State 86.6 K-State 86.6 K-State 109.5 K-State 96.5 K-State 111.7 K-State 111.7 K-State 115.9 K-State 96.7 K-State 119.7 K-State 77.7 K-State 96.7 I .. : Retiring after 29 seasons as Wildcat gymnastics coach, Frank Thompson will remain as an instructor of physical education. Captain Stan Husted wins the side horse event, as the Wild- cats grab six of seven first places from Northwest Oklahoma. Inter fii Fort Ho . ii M ]H 4j STATE 1966 Gymnastics Team TOP ROW: Douglas K. Jernigan, Charles O. Minck- ley, William L. Reynolds, John P. Ayres, Allen G. Talley, Thomas S. Dawson. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Frank J. Thompson, Stanley R. Husted, William D. Crank, C. Russell Cox, Clair C Hill. Later finishing second in the event to boost the squad to a home victory over Fort Hays, sophomore Bill Crank executes a difficult maneuver with the rings. Leading Wildcat scorer Allen Talley performs a two-armed handstand on the parallel bars. I Pitcher Ike Evans makes a diving stab at a line drive off an Iowa State bat as catcher Bill Matan prepares to take the throw at home. Evans compiled a 3-3 mark, top for Wildcat pitchers. He had a 3.28 earned run average and struck out 48 batters. Baseball climbs from Big Eight cellar to seventh New uniforms, a new coach and new players at all but three positions put life into the baseball squad. The team climbed out of the cellar spot it had held four times in five seasons. Wildcats finished seventh in the Big Eight -with a 6-13 mark. A shortage of experienced pitchers and a defense which committed 63 errors, giving up 45 unearned runs, were Wildcat weaknesses. In his initial coaching season, Bob Brasher led the squad to an 8-18 mark, taking two of three games from Iowa State, Kansas and Oklahoma something the ' Cat team had not done in 12 years. Experience began to show as the ' Cat of- fense averaged almost five runs per game in con- ference play. The ' Cats polished off the season by winning five of their final seven games. First baseman Joe Beck was named to the Dis- trict Five and Big Eight all-star squads. He led the team with a .361 batting average and was third in the conference in home runs. Third base- man Stu Steele was fifth in the conference in hits and was also named to the all-Big Eight squad. 380 4 % J 1965 Baseball Squad TOP ROW: Robert E. Stauth, Richard P. Rambin, Cecil W. Johnson, Joseph M. Murray, Geoffrey McPartlin, William D. Matan, Stuart H. Steele, Ivor J. Evans. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Brasher, Charles F. Cottle, Keith L. Cramer, Warren D. Richards, James D. Scheffer, Robert E. Andrews, Norbert J. Andrews, Joseph L. Beck. BOTTOM ROW: Ernest A. Recob, Ronald L. Wilson, Johnny R. Krob, Charles J. Farmer, Gunter Ekis, Charles R. Bollard, Dennis Erkenbrack. Rounding third, Wildcat second baseman Jim Scheffer receives clearance to score during a home series against Iowa State. 1965 Baseball Mississippi 6 Mississippi 6 Delta State 13 Delta State 2 Arkansas State 6 Iowa State 3 Iowa State 2 Iowa State Oklahoma State 7 Oklahoma State 4 Oklahoma State 8 Nebraska 10 Nebraska 3 Missouri 13 Missouri 6 Missouri 14 Colorado 6 Colorado Washburn 5 Washburn 2 Kansas 1 Kansas 4 Kansas 18 Oklahoma 2 Oklahoma Oklahoma 8 Missouri finished first in the Big Eight, followed by Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Iowa State, Colorado, Kan- sas, Kansas State and Oklahoma. Kansas State 7 Kansas State 3 Kansas State Kansas State 1 Kansas State 5 Kansas State Kansas State 3 Kansas State 10 Kansas State 6 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 5 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 9 Kansas State 1 Kansas State 8 Kansas State 4 Kansas State 5 Kansas State Kansas State 9 Kansas State 6 Kansas State 7 Kansas State 4 Kansas State 5 Kansas State 1 Kansas State 1 381 Coach Bob Brasher looks the situation over before sending in right hander Dennis Erkenbrack for pitching relief work. Brasher accepts position as ' Gat baseball coach After five years of scouting for professional baseball organizations, 32-year-old Bob Brasher took over the helm as Wildcat baseball coach to bring the ' Cats up from the Big Eight cellar. Brasher replaced Ray Wauthier who resigned after 15 seasons as Wildcat baseball coach. Entering his club into the conference race, Brasher led the ' Cats in taking two of three games from Iowa State. However, the club then went into an 11 -game losing streak. Oklahoma State, Nebraska, Missouri and Colorado topped the ' Cats during the slump. Not until gaining a split in a non-conference double-header with Wash- burn did they regain winning form. The team moved into seventh place by winning two games from Kansas and two from Oklahoma. Halting further advance of pitcher Rick Rambin is coach Bob Brasher during a two-game series with Washburn. The Wildcats split the mid-season double-header with the Ichabods of Topeka, running the ' Cat non-conference record to 2-5 for the season. 382 Wildcat pitcher Rick Rambin throws a strike to open a non- conference double-header with the Washburn Ichabods. Skidding safely to third base is all-Big Eight selection Stu Steele during a non-conference double-header with Washburn. Taking advantage of a late throw from the outfield, Wildcat second baseman Jim Scheffer slides safely to third during the conference opener with Iowa State. The ' Cats dropped the first game of the series but rebounded to sweep the final two. 383 Edging out teammate Conrad Nightingale, Charles Harper spurs the Wildcats to a 1-2 finish in the mile run at a meet with Air Force Academy. The 74-71 victory marked the first time in two seasons the Wildcats had taken a dual meet. 384 1965 Outdoor Track Squad TOP ROW: William L. Congleton, Michael E. Michaud, Donald E. Payne, Lon K. Floyd, Kenneth H. Underwood, Robert E. Schmoekel, Roland M. Gunn, Don L. Riedl, Steven L. Rogers, assistant coach Robert L. Baker. SECOND ROW: Ray L. Salyer, Wilfred H. Lehmann, Charles Y. Harper, Albert N. Yenkey, Conrad Nightingale, David C. Tuggle, Robert C. Hines, William A. Floerke, Ronald K. Holm, D. DeLoss Dodds. BOTTOM ROW: Anthony J. 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. Gliding into the broad jump sand pits, Bob Hines holds title as the team ' s Most Inspirational Player for the 1964-65 season. Track team ranks high in individual performance Outstanding individual performances highlight- ed DeLoss Dodd ' s second season as Wildcat track coach. Javelin ace Bill Floerke launched the spear 266 feet, 5 l 2 inches at the Kansas Relays. His throw was the best toss in the nation for the year. Don Payne hit a peak in the U.S. Track and Field Federation meet with a 46. 2-second clocking in the 440-yard dash. His time surpassed Coach Dodd ' s school record in addition to the West Coast meet mark. Wildcat thinclads ranked 1-2 in dual meets. They suffered losses to Oklahoma 87-58 and Missouri 91 1 2-52 1 2 but topped Air Force Academy 74-71. Finishing seventh in the Big Eight conference meet at Lincoln, Nebr., the trackmen scored 42 points, 32 of which came in the javelin and 440 relay events. Floerke took first in the conference javelin event, and the ' Cat ' s Bud Roper was third. Payne finished with the second fastest 440 relay time with Bill Selbe close behind in third. The Wildcat 440-yard relay team placed fifth in the conference meet. Bob Hines ranked fifth in the broad jump, and Norm Yenkey ran fifth in the three-mile event. 385 Bfe Soothing the arm that launched the nation ' s top javelin throw, Bill Floerke has just won the event from the Air Force Academy. High flying Steve Rogers clears a crossbar in competition with Air Force Academy as ' Cats placed first in nine events. ' Cats outscore Cyclones in Big Eight track meet Wildcat thinclads escaped the cellar position in the Big Eight meet with strong finishes in the 440-yard dash and javelin throw. The 42 ' Cat points bested only Iowa State, which earned 13. Kansas won the meet with 100 points. It was followed by Oklahoma, 91; Missouri, 84; Okla- homa State, 70; Nebraska, 64; and Colorado 63. Only Wildcat first place finisher in the Midwest Federation Track and Field Meet was Bill Selbe who won the 440-yard dash. Racing toward a meet record, co-captain Bill Selbe is clocked at 48.0 seconds in the 440-yard dash against Air Force Academy. Wildcat sprinter Don Payne holds the University mark in the quarter-mile, topping the record Coach Dodds set in 1959. DeLoss Dodds, who helped establish the school mile relay record and who holds the indoor 440 dash mark, is track coach. Distance runners sweep Big Eight championship Earning the Big Eight title, a seventh place finish in the NCAA cross country championships and a 3-0 over-all mark highlighted the cross country season. ' Cats swept six of the top eight positions in both a dual with Missouri and a tri- angular with Wichita State and Drake. Runners also won the top six places against Nebraska. This season was DeLoss Dodds ' second as coach. Charles Harper led the squad, placing twelfth in the NCAA meet and fourth in the Big Eight meet. He broke the school record set by Conrad Nightingale. Nightingale, who finished fifth in the Far in the lead, Conrad Nightingale records a first place finish to lead the Wildcats in a victory over Wichita State and Drake. conference meet, also broke his own record to establish a course record in the dual meet against Missouri. Wildcats took second in the six-team State Federation meet, one point behind Kansas University of Lawrence. 1965 Cross Country Kansas State 19 Missouri 41 Kansas State 15 Nebraska 49 Kansas State 19 Wichita State 53 Drake 58 K-State won the Big Eight title, followed by Kansas, Oklahoma State, Colorado, Missouri, Iowa State, Ne- braska and Oklahoma. Jim Hayes and Van Rose run ahead of competition from Wich- ita State and Drake in the three-mile, non-conference triangular. 1965 Cross Country Team TOP ROW: Conrad Nightingale, William W. Dutton, Coach DeLoss Dodds. SECOND ROW: Michael C. Tarry, Charles Y. Harper, Albert N. Yenkey. BOTTOM ROW: Van L. Rose, Louis L. Tijerina and James J. Hayes. vi Three miles away from another Wildcat victory, 19 runners ' i begin a triangular meet with Wichita State and Drake. Wild- cat runners Conrad Nightingale and Mike Tarry finished one- two. The squad won the track meet for the first time since 1939. 389 Nightingale sets record; runners win NCAA fifth Conrad Nightingale bettered the meet record in the mile, and Don Payne tied for first in the 440-yard dash when the Wildcats placed fifth in the NCAA track championships. Paced by Payne, the ' Cats finished fourth in the Big Eight meet. The sprinter toppled the Big Eight 440 mark and anchored the mile relay as the Wildcats tallied 28 points, highest since 1935. In a triangular at Law- rence, Nightingale posted the fastest collegiate mile of the indoor season. ' Cat runners outdis- tanced defending champion Oklahoma State to win the K-State Invitational Indoor Relay. 1966 Indoor Track Kansas State 41 Nebraska 61 Oklahoma 48 Kansas State 66 Oklahoma 56 Kansas State 48 Kansas 74 Oklahoma State 26 Kansas won the Big Eight indoor track championships, Ne braska placed second, Oklahoma was third, K-State earned fourth, Missouri finished fifth, Iowa State and Oklahoma State tied for sixth, and Colorado finished eighth. Roger Shoemaker, holder of the school pole vault record of 14 feet, 7 inches, clears the crossbar in an indoor triangular. High-stepping Ron Harrison takes third in the low hurdles after winning the high hurdles in a 66-56 victory over Oklahoma. is met IWl DOVKJJ. Wi, As fcfcril . ::: Sprinting to a University record in the 600-yard run, Bill Selbe is met by OU ' s Al Shields, who set a Field House record. Smashing the Field House record set by Coach DeLoss Dodds, quarter-miler Don Payne finishes far ahead of his competition. 1 966 Indoor Track Team TOP ROW: Kenneth D. Winters, Harold T. Wooten, David J. Longford, Leo D. Hawkins, Ronald D. Hellwig, Donald L. June, Don L Riedl, Assistant Coach William W. Farvow, Felix J. Gotner. SECOND ROW: Arthur S. Harvey, Ronald L. Moody, Harold R. Harrison, Charles Y. Harper, James L. Kettlehut, Donald E. Payne, William W. Dutton, Conrad Nightingale, Ronald K. Holm, Virgil B. Roper, Coach DeLoss Dodds, Richard E. Heuertz. BOTTOM ROW: Andrew Williams, William L. Selbe, James J. Hayes, Larry Fischer, Alan R. Hug, Michael C. Tarry, Albert N. Yenkey, Van L. Rose, Harry L. Kitchener, Michael M. Kelly, Roger E. Shoemaker, Robert James. 391 Listening to last minute instructions from tennis coach Karl Finney, Wildcat netters prepare to battle Wisconsin in a non- conference encounter. Members of the tennis squad include Mike Kraus, Danny Millis, Jim Hastings, Alan Smith and Bob Hauber. Mike Kraus smashes a line drive during a non-conference dual against Wisconsin. The Badgers defeated the ' Cat netters 6-3. Netmen tie for fifth place in Big Eight tennis play Wildcat netmen completed the 1965 season with ten wins and eight losses and finished in a four-way tie for fifth in the Big Eight tennis tour- nament. The young team, composed of a senior, a junior and three sophomores, was led by junior Bob Hauber who compiled a 15-3 dual season record. Hauber played in the number four posi- tion. Top doubles team combination was Hauber and Mike Kraus, who ranked 13-5. Four of the ten victories were shutouts, in- cluding a pair of 7-0 victories over Washburn. Wildcats finished with a 3-4 conference dual mark. The squad opened the season with three losses but defeated its final four Big Eight foes. 1965 Tennis Kansas State Kansas 7 Kansas State 5 Colorado 2 Kansas State Oklahoma 7 Kansas State 1 Oklahoma State 6 Kansas State 5 Iowa State 2 Kansas State 6 Nebraska 1 Kansas State 4 Missouri 3 Kansas won the tennis tournament. Oklahoma State and Oklahoma tied for second; Colorado placed fourth; and Kansas State, Iowa State, Missouri and Nebraska tied for fifth. 392 )lace ilav D season tied in a a senior. ' Cats make golf history, nab first win from OSU Outscoring the Big Eight champions of Okla- homa State for the first time in intercollegiate golf history, the golf team posted 1 1 wins and 1 losses in 1965 dual team competition. At 15 Big Eight meets, Bill Guthridge coached the Wildcats to a third place finish in the conference with a 9-6 mark. The squad placed sixth in a field of 19 at the Oklahoma Intercollegiate tournament and ninth among 1 7 teams at Pike ' s Peak tournament. 1965 Golf Kansas State 10 Kansas State 11 Kans as State Kansas State 8 ' 2 Kansas State 2 Kansas State 8 Kansas State 10 ' 2 Kansas State 9 1 ! Kansas State 9 1 ! Kansas State 9 Kansas State h Kansas State 7 Kansas State 9 1 Kansas State 4% Kansas State 4 Iowa State Missouri Oklahoma State Kansas Oklahoma Nebraska Nebraska Oklahoma State Nebraska Missouri Kansas Oklahoma Missouri Oklahoma Kansas 5 4 15 6Vi 13 7 4 ' 2 5 ' 2 5 ' 2 6 8 1 6 8 5 l 2 10V2 11 Lining up a putt is golf ace Ron Schmedemann who, with 12-3 for the season, represented ' Cats in NCAA championships. Oklahoma State won the Big Eight golf tournament, followed by Oklahoma, Kansas State, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa State, Colorado and Missouri. H 3ii ts. in- ishbura. ice dual .th three jhtfoes. 1 965 Golf Team-TOP ROW: Charles Shellenberger, John Wolf, James J. Gra- ham, John W. Sanders, Fredrick G. Anschutz, Dennis L. Berkholrz, Coach William W. Guthridge. BOTTOM ROW: John R. Graham, Joel W. Athey, Ron Schmede- mann. 393 Athletic Council TOP ROW: John Chalmers, Charles Socolofsky, Floyd W. Smith, William G. Schrenk, James E. Geringer, Chester E. Peters, John C. Frazier. BOTTOM ROW: Dan W. Upson, Garth L Peterson, C. Clyde Jones, Horace B. Lee, Katherine Geyer. Athletic Council begins planning football stadium Appointment of F. O. Wolfenbarger, associate engineer for the planning and design of a new football stadium, was accepted by the Athletic Council. The 12-member council, under chair- man C. Clyde Jones, appointed a stadium plan- ning committee to work with Wolfenbarger. Rec- ommendation was made to President McCain for the reappointment of football coach Doug Weaver and his staff. Regular business of the council in- cluded consideration of budget items of the 10- sport athletic program and approval of nominees to receive athletic letters in each sport. Announcement of the hiring of a full-time football recruiter Evidence that the ' Cats may become a national basketball was made by the Athletic Council after the ' Cats finished 0-10. power is seen in Nick Pino, leading scorer and rebounder. im Cain fir [Weaver Hindi in- f the 10- . gin High jumping is one of 10 events in intramural track. Compet- ing in the independent division, Drillers topped all jumpers Drillers, Betas, Pawnees capture intramural titles Earning 1143V2 points, the Drillers captured the 1965 independent intramural title. Brand X was runner-up with 781 points. Junior AVMA placed third, scoring 715 points. The Drillers won independent touch-football, horseshoes, basket- ball, free-throw, wrestling and track. Beta Theta Pi won its second consecutive fra- ternity crown, earning 1036 ' a points. Runner-up Delta Tau Delta scored 961 points. Delta Upsilon scored 926 points for third place. Betas won touch-football, handball singles, badminton, track and free-throw. They tied for first in horse- shoe doubles contention. Pawnee walked off with the dormitory title with 812 points. Comanche took second with 640 points, and Marlatt ' s third floor finished third with 620. Pawnee took first in dormitory touch- football, basketball, badminton singles and doubles and volleyball. Al Sheriff, in his first year as director of men ' s intramurals, displays some of the athletic equipment used for the 15 sports. with a leap of 5 feet, 10 inches. Lambda Chi Alpha and Mar- latt ' s fourth floor won in fraternity and dormitory divisions. :: ; ' :: i Waltheim, Junior Vets, SAE lead in intramurals Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Waltheim hall and Jun- ior AVMA led their respective divisions through 10 men ' s intramural sports, beginning 1965-1966 competition. The Sig Alphs scored 487 points to win fraternity basketball, handball and horse- shoe crowns. Beta Theta Pi was second ranked in the incompleted season, earning 441 points. The Betas were fraternity touch-football cham- pions. Waltheim tallied 476 points to lead dorm- itory entrants with a badminton victory, while Goodnow hall ' s sixth floor was second with 406 points. Although they captured no champion- ships, Junior AVMA players compiled 400 points to lead a field of independent teams. Fierce competition for the rebound is won by the Alpha Tau Omega center in the play-offs for the fraternity basketball title. Jubilant members of Beta Sigma Psi celebrate capturing the 1965 fraternity division volleyball crown over Phi Delta Theta. Wresdi day Siommi iWrd 396 Wrestlers lock in combat as part of nearly 140 men in a three- day mat tourney. Acacia won the fraternity division and Dril- lers the independent-dormitory field. The spring 1965 matches were the first time wrestling points were awarded since 1952. Slamming a back-handed return, Phi Kappa Tau competes for the fraternity volleyball title. Beta Theta Pi won the division. Lobbing the birdie, a man competes in badminton intramurals. Phi Kaps, Pawnee and Mechanical Engineers won singles. 397 Sandra Hick, in her third year as director of women ' s intra- murals, coordinates activities in the eight-sport coed program. Off-Campus Women battle for control of the ball during a 16-5 victory over Kappa Alpha Theta to win the basketball title. Kappa Deltas secure women ' s intramural crown Kappa Delta captured during spring 1965 the intramural trophy from Women ' s Athletic Asso- ciation. Van Zile and Off-Campus Women were runners-up. Off-Campus Women took victories Chasing after the loose ball, Off-Campus Women capture the intramural basketball crown for the third consecutive year. in softball and basketball, Boyd hall in kickball and track, Kappa Kappa Gamma in swimming and Van Zile in volleyball. During fall play, West hall won in kickball and Kappa Kappa Gamma repeated in swimming. Alpha Chi Omega later captured the volleyball title. Coed gymnasts placed second in a quadrangular at Washburn. Larry lot be -.-..-: aflplav, ' Larry Cornwall ' s 188 Tri-State Conference average helped earn ' Cat bowlers a spot in a national intercollegiate tourney. 1966 Bowling Team TOP ROW: Donald 1. De Graeve, Roddy Budimlija. SEC- OND ROW: Joseph P. Walter, Steven L. Taylor, Larry G. Cornwell. BOTTOM ROW: Robert K. Wode, Robert J. Jones. Bowlers go to nationals, win Tri-State conference When clinching the championship in the Tri- State Bowling Conference, Wildcat bowlers earned the right to compete in the National In- tercollegiate Bowling Tournament in Chicago, 111. The bowlers compiled a mark of 31-17 in meets with Kansas, Nebraska, Wichita State and Oklahoma State. Harry Bond earned a position on the all-star team with a 188 series at the spring 1965 Big Eight tourney. Wildcat women bowlers finished third in the Tri-State Conference, behind Oklahoma State and Kansas. Nancy Peterson led the team to a 16-32 season with a 150 average. The 1966 Big Eight meet was conducted here in the spring. 399 Rowing crew finishes second undefeated season Having purchased a new shell, The 150, and a coaching launch, The Lady K, the Wildcat rowing crew finished its second season undefeated in 1965 spring dual competition. A second shell, Wildcat I, also arrived for competition. The crew outdistanced St. Thomas of Minnesota by 10 seconds to open home competition, defeated Minnesota ' s oarsmen by 10 lengths and finished the season with a three-quarter length win over Lincoln Park Boat Club in Chicago. Coach Don Rose led the crew to fourth place in the first Mid-America Championship Regetta at Purdue. 1966 Rowing Team Frederic Wisegarver, William E. Gamble, William E. Buzenberg, Jettie F. Condray, Charles T. Bronzan, Rich- ard E. Graner, Jack E. Ellithorpe, William W. Middleton, Michael J. Crubel. Rowers compete in their new eight-oar shell, The 150. The $3000, 60-foot vessel was purchased from 150 $20 contributions. First year crew members learn the fundamentals of rowing in afternoon practice sessions in the Northerner at Tuttle Creek. 400 Forty-five rifle teams competed in the Turkey Shoot, the na- tion ' s largest National Rifle Association smallbore indoor meet. Margaret Thompson, former Wildcat all-American rifler, points out features of a smallbore rifle at the annual Turkey Shoot. Wildcat rifle team places sixth in Turkey Shoot Dethroned as K-State Turkey Shoot cham- pions, the Wildcat rifle team placed sixth in com- petition. West Virginia, ranked first in the na- tion, won the meet in a field of 248 shooters. With two all-American nominees, Wildcat shooters captured fifth in an 11 -team field at an intercol- legiate sectional meet at Missouri and sixth in a 24-team field at the Oklahoma State Invitational. Wildcat women in their first year of competition placed first in meets at Missouri, Oklahoma and K-State by rating high in target accuracy. 1966 Rifle Competition K-State K-State 1325 3419 Nebraska Missouri 1256 2656 K-State ' s men ' s teams ranked sixth at the invi- tational Turkey Shoot, fifth at the intercollegi- ate meet at Missouri, sixth at the Oklahoma State Invitational and fifth at Pittsburg. The women ' s team finished first at the Turkey Shoot and at Oklahoma State and Missouri. 1966 Rifle Teom-TOP ROW: Judith A. James, Roslyn D. Wentz, Linda A. Willars, Eilene L. Finch, Barbara J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: George L. Saines, Lorry G. Hess, Robert H. Dorian, Charles Pokorny. BOTTOM ROW: Steven P. Parker, Warren C. Ives, James E. McCourt, Spencer A. Linderman, Kenneth D. Everett. 401 tffl -nx J Yti i j t ' y i .. . -.,. t f : fife A FAMILIAR face trig- gers more memories than any other sign of college years. It may be the face of one who be- came your best friend, or some- one whose name you never knew. Chain reactions can lead from a face to a class to what you did after class one day. You can recapture mem- ories 5, 10, 20 years old from just the prodding of a face. Photo by Dovid von Riesf Senior class officers Charles Boles, vice-president; Valerie Hoover, secretary; Keith Stuessi, president; and Douglas Powell, treasurer work to establish a senior scholarship fund with the money the class raised from selling senior activity cards. Activity card fee finances expanded senior program Included in senior class social functions were a fried chicken picnic and a keg party. Special senior sections at the last home football and bas- ketball games featured senior male cheerleaders. Price of senior activity cards was raised, entitling each buyer to a sweatshirt as well as a traditional purple derby and senior button. Money from the activity cards was used to give a monetary gift to the Endowment Association for a senior scholarship fund. Abbreviations for Activities: ACS-American Chemical Society; Act. -Activities; Adm. -Administration; Ad. -Advertising; Adv. -Advanced; Ag.-Agriculture; Ag. Mag. -Agricultural Magazine; AFROTC-Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; A. G.O. -American Guild of Organists; Agr. -Agronomy; AHEA-American Home Economics Association; AIA-American Institute of Architects; AIAA- American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; AIChE-American Institute of Chemical Engineers; A. I. D. -American Insti- tute of Interior Designers; AIIE-American Institute of Industrial Engi- neers; AIP-American Institute of Physics; Am. -American; ANS-Ameri- can Nuclear Society; Appt. -Apportionment; ASA-American Society of Agronomy; ASAE-American Society of Agricultural Engineers; ASAS- American Society of Animal Science; 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; Assoc. -.Associated, .Association; AVA-American Voca- At the last home football game with Cincinnati, senior men sporting Hell, Yes, I ' m a Senior hats serve as cheerleaders. tional Association; AVMA-American Veterinary Medical Association; AWS-Associated Women Students; Aux.-Auxiliary. Bd. -Board; BSA-Business Students Association; Bus.-Business; BSO- Board of Student Organizations; BSU-Baptist Student Union; Capt.- Captain; Chpt. -Chapter; Chem.-Chemical, Chemistry; Chm.-Chairman; Comm. -Committee, Commission; Conf.-Conference; Coor. -Coordinating; Corres.-Corresponding; Coun. -Council; CSS-Christian Science Society; CYD-Collegiate Young Democrats; CYR-Collegiate Young Republicans; Dev. -Development; Dept. -Department; Dir. -Director; DMS-Distin- guished Military Student; EC. -Economics; Ed. -Education, Editor, Edi- torial; Engr.-Engineering, Engineers; EUB-Evangelical United Brethren; Exec. -Executive; Ext.-Extension; Fam. -Family; FCSA-Faculty Council on Student Affairs; Fellow.-Fellowship; FFA-Future Farmers of America; FMOC-Favorite Man on Campus; Found. -Foundation; Fr. -Freshman; FT A- Future Teachers of America. GBF-Grace Baptist Fellowship; Govt. -Government; Hist. -Historian; Hort. -Horticulture; Hosp.-Hospitality; lAS-Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences; lAWS-Intercollegiate Associated Women Students; IEEE-Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; IFC-Interfraternity Council; Intl.- International; IPC-Interfraternity Pledge Council; IS A- Independent Stu- dents Association; Jr.-Junior; KAHPER-Kansas .Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; K.SCF- Kansas State Christian Fel- lowship; K-State Engr.-K-State Engineers ' Magazine; KSTA-Kansas State Teachers Association; LSA-Lutheran Students -Association; MC- Model Congress; M.E. -Mechanical Engineering; Mech. -Mechanization; MENC-Music Educators National Conference; Mgr.-Manager; MMUN- Midwest Model United Nations; MPC-Mock Political Convention; MUN- Model United Nations; NCTM-National Council of Teachers of Manhat- tan; NEA-Nuclear Engineering Association; NVATA-National Voca- tional Agriculture Teachers Association; OCW-Off-Campus Women; Org.-Organization. Panhel.-Panhellenic; Prof.-Professional; PTP-People-to-People; Pres.- President; Pol. Sci. -Political Science; Pub. -Publicity, Publications; Pub. Rel. -Public Relations; RA-Resident Assistant; RCC-Religious Coordina- ting Council; Rec. -Recording; Rep.-Representative; RWF-Roger Wil- liams 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 Education .Association; Sec.-Secrc- tary; SGA-Student Governing Association; Soc. -Social, Society; Soph.- Sophomore; Sr.-Senior; Stu. -Student. TCB- Traffic Controls Board; Tech. -Technical; Tex. -Textiles; Treas.- Treasurer; UCCF-United Campus Christian Fellowship; UGB-Union Governing Board; UMOC-Ugly Man on Campus; 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; WPWL-World Peace Through World Law; YAF- Young Americans for Freedom; YMMIA-Young Men Mutual Improvement Association. Y-O-Y-Orpheum; YWCA-Young Women ' s Christian .Association. 4O5 Seniors: Abm-And TOP ROW: Abmeyer, Beverly J: Topeka, Modern Languages, Pi Beta Phi Pres., Mortar Bd., Chimes, S.E.A., Kappa Delta Pi, SGA Comm. Sec. Chm., Dorm V-Pres. Ackors, Janice E: Shawnee Mission, Clothing Retailing. Adams, Carolyn E: Salina, Home Economics Education, S.E.A., Chaparajos, Home EC. Hosp. Day Chm., Home EC. Teaching Club. SECOND ROW: Adams, Dan W: Kansas City, Physical Science, Delta Chi Intramural Chm. Adams, Rama J: Girard, Foods and Nutrition. Adams, Raymond W: Hopewell, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Adams, Richard G: Salina, Civil Engineering, CYR, ASCE, Engr. Open House Chm. Adamson, Kenneth W: Wichita, Pre-Dentistry. Adejun- mobi, Nathaniel: Nigeria, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Akinokun, Jesse O: Nigeria, Animal Husbandry. Aldridge, Everett G: Kansas City, Animal Husbandry, ASAS, Block Bridle, 4-H, UCCF. Allacher, David R: Herndon, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Allen, Cyde L: Lamed, Landscape Architecture, ASLA. Allen, Judith: Wichita, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta Rush Chm. Schs. Chm., Deans Honor Roll, S.E.A. Allen, Leatrice A: Glen Elder, Mathematics, Alpha Xi Delta. SIXTH ROW: Allen, Marjorie C: Abilene, Family and Child Development, RWF, Fam. Child Dev. Club, 4-H. Allison, Mary J: Kingman, Secondary Education, S.E.A., 4-H, Kappa Phi Cabinet Sec., Wesley Found. Alloway, Sheryl L: Wichita, Modern Languages, Smurthwaite, Alpha Lambda Delta, A S Honors Program, AIP Pres., German Club V-Pres. Soc. Chm., Putnam Schs. Steering Comm. SEVENTH ROW: Amen, James B: Lebanon, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dance Club, 4-H. Ames, Robert D: Chanute, Agricultural Mecha- nization. Anderson, James H: Valley Falls, Milling Technology, Parsons Hall Pres. V-Pres. Soc. Intramurals Chm., Scabbard Blade, Varsity Baseball. BOTTOM ROW: Anderson, Jerry D: Burlington, Electrical Engineering. Anderson, Loren M: Omaha, Neb., Psychology. Andrist, Darrel W: Good- land, Architectural Engineering. 406 Seniors: Ang-Bar TOP ROW: Angell, Frances M: Kansas City, Clothing Retailing, Kappa Delta, A.I.D., Newman Club, Clothing Tex. Club. Annis, Maurice A: Manhattan, Mathematics. Anschutz, Norman G: Dor- ranee, Architecture. Anstaett, Fred R: Lyndon, Feed Technology, Straube Schs. House Treas. Soc. Chm., Alpha Mu Sec. Treas., Milling Assn. V-Pres., Ralston-Purina Schs., C.O. Swanson Schs. Antes, Robert L: Effingham, Business Administration. Anthony, William R: Kansas City, Mo., Architectural Engineering. Apt, Glenda A: South- hampton, N.Y., Speech, K-State Players, Touchstone, Wesley Found., Players. THIRD ROW: Bachman, Pamela: Mount Hope, Elementary Educa- tion. Badger, Thomas W: Scranton, Agricultural Education, NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club, SCSA, S.E.A. Bagby, Barbara A: Great Bend, Elemen- tary Education. Bain, Kay E: Macomb, III., Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Baker, Charles G: Mayetta, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Putnam Schs. Baker, Donald E: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Baker, Janice E: Lakin, Second- ary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. SECOND ROW: Araneta, Francisco L: Peru, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Arnett, Larry C: Edwardsville, Accounting. Ash, Paul L: Wet- jmore, Animal Husbandry. Athey, Joel W: Junction City, Mathe- |matics, Sigma Nu Pres., A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, (jPutnam Club, IFC, Varsity Golf, Putnam Schs., Ford Found. Schs. ' Augustine, Robert: Salina, Architectural Engineering. Baber, Jack JE: Cunningham, Nuclear Engineering. Bachman, Neil A: Halstead, Pre-Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Baker, Ronald A: Garden City, Mechanical Engi- neering. Baldwin, John H: Kansas City, Architec ture, Sigma Chi Ritualist Sgt.-at-Arms, S.A.M.E., Alpha Phi Omega V-Pres., AIA, RWF. Baldwin, Virginia K: McPherson, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Ag. Ed. Wives Club. Ball, James D: Hutchinson, Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun. Sec., Wheat State Agr. Club, Consumers Coop. Assn. Schs., Midwest Ag. Chem. Assoc. Schs., Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Honor Award. Ball, Penelope J: lola, Home Economics Education. Balls, Jerry D: Hays, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Amateur Radio Club. Barb, Kenny H: Ashland, Secondary Education, Delta Tau Delta Treas. IFC Rep., Pub. Chm., Touchstone Bus. Mgr. 407 Seniors: Bar-Ben TOP ROW: Barnard, Hugh D: Anthony, Architectural Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, AIA, CYD. Barr, William C: Kansas City, Feed Science and Management. Bartley, Carol A: Hiawatha, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Rush Chm., S.E.A., AWS Service Comm., Frog Club. Barton, Linda C: Wichita, Humanities, Alpha X! Delta Pres. Rec. Sec. Act. Chm., AWS Pres. Office Mgr., IAWS Con- tact, A.I.D. Pres., Dean ' s Advisory Comm., SGA App. Bd. Pub. Rel. Election Comm., Union Hosp. Art Comm. Base, Gary L: Sedgwick, Agricultural Economics, FarmHouse Summer Rush Chm., Pep Coor. Coun., Ag. EC. Club, Varsity Mens Glee Club Sec. Treas., Statesmen V-Pres., 4-H. Basore, Richard C: Bentley, Animal Husbandry, Sigma Chi Pub. Rel. Chm. Rush Chm., College Quiz Bowl Team Chm. TAB, Appt. Bd., ' Cats for Curtains Comm., Apollo Glee Club, MPC Comm. Bassett, Marilyn L: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research. SECOND ROW: Bassett, William J: Kansas City, Mo., Architecture. Batton, James H: Minden, La., Animal Husbandry, Chaparajos, Block Bridle, Rodeo Team. Baxa, Diane R: Manhattan, Speech, AVMA Aux., Sigma Alpha Eta, Newman Club. Baxa, Robert G: Hebron, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse, AVMA, Fr. Football Schs., Straube Schs. House. Bay, Ann L: Edson, English. Beals, Barbara A: Dodge City, Psychology. Beat, Larry J: Wellington, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Extension Club Pres., Editor Ag. Ed. Informer. THIRD ROW: Beaver, Frank M: Mission, Zoology, Pi Kappa Alpha Pres. V-Pres. Sec. Beck, Robert A: Elnora, N.Y., Agricultural Eco- nomics. Beck, Sandra J: Manhattan, Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge Chm. Membership Chm., Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Senate, UGB, BSO Sec., SGA Pub. Rel. Chm., FCSA, Jr. Panhel., Kappa Phi, Elks Youth Leadership Schs., Order of Eastern Star Schs., MA-3 Ford Found. Becker, Andrew D: Manhattan, Busi- ness Administration. Becker, Edna M: Lebo, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, Ways Means Comm. Chm., S.E.A., LSA Sec. Beckman, Samuel K: Atchison, Mathematics. Becraft, Nancy D: Manhattan, English. BOTTOM ROW: Beery, Thomas Z: Wichita, Secondary Education. Beffa, Michael N: St. Louis, Mo., Accounting. Bender, Daryl D: Wakeeney, Mechanical Engineering, Acacia Schs. Rush Chm., ASME, AIAA, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma Rec. Sec. Bender, Roger D: Ells- worth, Architecture. Benham, William K: Enterprise, Electrical Engineering. Benjamin, Kenneth U: Wichita, Government, Beta Theta Pi Pres. Treas. Sec., Scabbard Blade V-Pres., Adv. ROTC, K-State Flying Club, DMS Schs., Outstanding Gr. Beta Schs. Benton, Sharon K: Olathe, Physical Education, Clovia House Mgr. Social Chm. Chaplain, PHEMS, AWS Coun. Judicial Bd., Pep Club. 408 : ' :::: i:- :.v:: Education, : Seniors: Ben-Bon TOP ROW: Bentrup, Dale R: Sylvan Grove, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Gamma Delta. Berg, Mary M: Charleston, W. Va., Mathematics, Honors Program, S.E.A., UPC, Pi Epsilon Delta, Dorm Schs. Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, K-State Players, Fencing Club, RA, Kappa Phi. Berger, Chester L: Jetmore, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Berggren, Bonnie J: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Berland, Deloris M: Manhattan, Secondary Education. Bernard, Laverne R: Shoshone, Idaho, Bacteriology, A S Honors Program, Pre-Vet Club, Zool- ogy Club, Newman Club. THIRD ROW: Berndt, E. Gary: Scott City, Accounting. Bieh, John R: Junc- tion City, Electrical Engineering. Biddison, Ronald E: Holton, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha V-Pres., Varsity Golf. FOURTH ROW: Bieker, Carmen L: Hays, Architecture. Biery, Terry L: Esk- ridge, Entomology. Bilderback, Donna B: Valley Falls, Home Economics Ed- ucation, Alpha Xi Delta, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Union Pacific 4-H Schs., N.T. Veatch 4-H Schs. FIFTH ROW: Bird, Marilyn K: Wichita, Interior Design, Delta Zeta Inside Guard Hist., A.I.D. Student Affiliate, Peace Corp. Comm., Union Comm. Home EC. Club, Art Club, RWF. Bishop, Mary A: Manhattan, Home Economics Ed- ucation, Chi Omega, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A. Officer, AWS 2nd V-Pres., Home EC. Coun. Treas., Hosp. Day Chm. Blankenship, Richard: Udall, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, AVMA. SIXTH ROW: Blumeier, Donald I: Louisville, Ky., Secondary Education, RA Asst. Bonn, Gary D: Halstead, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau Pres., Eta Kappa Nu Corres. Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Arnold Air Society Exec. Officer, IEEE, Lake Union Comm., Boeing Schs., AFROTC Financial Assistance Program. Boldin, Richard M: Milwaukee, Wis., Nuclear Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Boles, Charles W: Abilene, Secondary Education, Sr. Class V-Pres., K-State Players Pres., S.E.A., H.G. Director, 4-H Corres. Sec., Newman Club, Elk ' s Leadership Schs. Bolick, Mark P: Tonkawa, Okla., Physical Edu- cation, Phi Delta Theta V-Pres., Phi Epsilon Kappa Sec., Football Schs. Boll- meier, Don H: Marissa, III., Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Bolnick, William M: Topeka, Accounting, Scabbard Blade, Dorm Pres. Treas., Assoc. Residence Halls Pub. Dir. Bond, Harry E: Leaven- worth, Accounting. Bonebrake, Veronica: Manhattan, Modern Languages, Alpha Chi Omega, Mu Phi Epsilon, Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu Alpha. 409 Seniors: Bon-Bri TOP ROW: Bonner, William R: Wichita, Architecture. Booth, Donald G: Coldwater, Architecture, AIA, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Booth, Mary L: La Crosse, Secondary Education, SNE, Touchstone Staff, Creative Writing Club, Union Comm. SECOND ROW: Borger, James T: Ness City, Geology. Bower, Wayne P: Marysville, Architecture, AIA, Ar. Design Coun. Bowers, Robert D: Man- hattan, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Boyd, Richard K: lola, Civil Engineering. Boyer, Barbara D: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, S.E.A., AWS, Orienta- tion, MPC, MUN, PTP, Union Comm., Whi-Purs. Boyer, Gary D: Salina, Nu- clear Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Bracelin, Rodney G: St. Francis, Agriculture Education, Ag. Ed. Club, Alpha Tau Alpha. Bradshaw, Arden J: Wichita, Electrical Engi- neering. Bragg, Karen A: San Mateo, Calif., Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. FIFTH ROW: Brandenburg, Carol L: Seattle, Wash., Interior Design. Brandt, Gale M: Shawnee Mission, English, Gamma Phi Beta V-Pres., Pledge Trainer, A S Coun. Treas., University Party Sec., Frog Club, Union Comm., S.E.A., AWS Nominating Comm., University Chorus. Brandt, Gretchen M: Kansas City, Home Economics and Education, Alpha Chi Omega Chaplain IPC Rep., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Union Chm. SIXTH ROW: Branson, Bruce R: Stanford, Conn., Electrical Engineering. Braunschweiger, Margery: Teaneck, N.J., Zoology, AWS Rep., Pre-Vet Club, SGA Cultural Affairs Comm., Hillel. Breen, Jerry M: Miltonvale, Mathe- matics. SEVENTH ROW: Brehm, Merle H: Hope, Elementary Education. Breidenthal, Gail S: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta Pres. Brenn, Lawrence R: Levant, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Brensing, Elaine K: Hudson, Home Economics Teaching, Delta Zeta Courtesy Chm. Judicial Bd., 4-H, Home EC. Teaching Club, Home EC. Ext. Club, S.E.A., SGA Comm., University Orchestra. Brethour, William H: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA V-Pres. Briggs, Marsha A: Ot- tawa, Physical Education, PHEMS Sec. Treas., Chaparajos, Hoedowners. w II Students liv 410 Students living southwest of campus take a familiar route each day across the bridge between Memorial Stadium and Ahearn Field House. Seniors: Bro-Bur TOP ROW: Brodine, Barbara M: Salina, Modern Languages, Pi Beta Phi Treas. Efficiency Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Comm., Union Comm., Whi-Purs. Bronaugh, Richard R: Frankfort, Zoology. Brooks, Barbara L: Olathe, English, Pi Beta Phi Pledge Class V-Pres., Corres. Sec. Activities Chm. H.Q. Dir., Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Theta Kappa, S.E.A. V-Pres., A S Coun., SGA Comm., UGB, Union Program Coun. Brown, James L: Dodge, Nuclear Engineering. Brown, Lewis P: Hutchinson, Art. Brown, Nancy L: Manhattan, Mathematics, German Club, Kappa lota Sigma. Brown, Peggy A: Partridge, Secondary Education, Smurthwaite, NEA, Band-Concert, Concert Choir, Pep Band, CYD, King Schs. SECOND ROW: Brown, Robert M: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta Sgt.-at-Arms, Phi Kappa Phi, AVMA, Vet Med. Open House Chm., Franklin Schs., Ireland-KAHL General Schs., AVMA Re- search Found. Grant. Brown, Ronald E: Delphos, Elementary Edu- cation. Bruce, Ralph G: Ottawa, Speech. Brummel, Ronald M: Wichita, Business Administration. Bruns, David A: Junction City, Mathematics. Brush, Sherry K: Downs, Home Economics Education, Delta Delta Delta Sponsors Chm., Home EC. Coun. Pres., S.E.A., Home EC Teaching Club. Bryant, Bruce E: Mt. Tremper, N.Y., Zool- ogy, Sigma Chi Corres. Sec., Arnold Air Society, AFROTC. BOTTOM ROW: Bryant, William M: Norwich, Veterinary Medicine. Buchele, Kenneth D: Cedar Vale, Feed Science and Management, Alpha Gamma Rho Chaplain, Ag. Coun., Student Senate, SAB, TCB, University Party Pres., IPC Pres., Milling Assoc. Buchman, Vicki R: Alta Vista, Secondary Education, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A. Comm. Dorm Treas. Council Member, Mathematics Club, Jazz Lab, Oratorio Choir, Wesley Singers, Communion Organist, Trembly Memorial Schs. Buetzer, Pamela R: Seneca, Clothing Retailing, Fashion De- sign, Textiles Research, Gamma Phi Beta Song Leader, Clothing Textiles Club, Frog Club, Union Comm., Pep Club Treas. Burch, Pat- rick H: Kansas City, Secondary Education. Burch, Paul W: Mission, Technical Journalism. Burgess, Martha A: Wichita, Elementary Ed- ucation, Kappa Kappa Gamma Marshall, S.E.A. Comm., Frog Club. 411 Seniors: Bur-Gar TOP ROW: Burgin, Gary S: Pittsburg, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, Triangle Social Chm. Treas., ASME, Adv. ROTC. Burk, Elmer C: McDonald, Accounting. Burk, Signe L: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research, Kappa Alpha Theta Panhel. Rep., Phi Up- silon, Omicron, Omicron Nu, Mortar Bd., Student Senate V-Pres., Home EC. Coun., Union Comm., SGA Comm., AWS Standards, Dean ' s Honor Roll. SECOND ROW: Burkepile, Dick L: Hoxie, Industrial Engineering. Burkhardt, Ronald J: Chapman, Speech. Burnham, Carl T: Junction City, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Burns, Karin F: Great Bend, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta Treas., Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, SAB, S.E.A. Comm. Chm., Women s Glee Club Pres. Sec. Treas., Union Comm. Sub-Chm., S.G.A. Comm. Sec. Staff, AWS Comm. CYD, Putnam Schs., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Burris, Gary M: Wichita, Horticulture. Burton, Sharon R: Kansas City, Ele- mentary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Pres. V-Pres. Corres. Sec., MPC Pub. Comm., S.E.A., AWS Pub. Comm., Home EC. Journalism Club, Lambda Chi Alpha Schs. FOURTH ROW: Butts, Donald W: Leon, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Pre-Vet Club, AVMA. Calcara, Richard L: Great Bend, Psychology, Sigma Chi Sec. Editor, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union Comm., SGA Pub. Rel. Comm., Gym- nastics. Camerlinck, Robert J: Desoto, Animal Husbandry, Pre-Vet Club, Block Bridle, Newman Club. FIFTH ROW: Campbell, Carrol: Winfield, Dairy Production, Alpha Gamma Rho House Mgr., Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun. V-Pres., Little American Royal Treas., LAR Sec., Little American Royal Schs. Campbell, Larry G: Riley, Animal Hus- bandry, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Union Pacific Schs. Campbell, Patricia M: St. Louis, Mo., Restaurant Management, Prof. Foods Club, Frog Club. SIXTH ROW: Cardwell, Charles E: Manhattan, Philosophy. Carl, James G: Abilene, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Carlgren, Robert C: Nor- way, Animal Husbandry. SEVENTH ROW: Carlson, George M: Chanute, Architecture. Carlson, Mar- garet J: Atchison, Elementary Education. Caron, Joseph F: Champlain, N-Y- Art, CYR, Soccer Club, Newman Club, Fr. Track, Gymnastics. BOTTOM ROW: Carpenter, Lanny E: Sabetha, Secondary Education, S.E.A., French Club. Carpenter, Warren E: Kansas City, Mechanical Engineering. Carrico, Patrick C: Beloit, Accounting. Cham ' :.: , : V. m 412 I Seniors: Car-Coc -.. TOP ROW: Carson, Jerry R: Kansas City, Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon Rush Chm., K-Club, Varsity Baseball. Carstens, Susan G: Ackley, Iowa, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Hoedowners, CYR, Wes- ley Found., Chaparajos. Carter, Richard C: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering, IEEE Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Engr. Open House, Am- ateur Radio Club Sec., Engr. Coun., Boeing Aircraft Co. Schs. Castillo, Osmundo S: Nicaragua, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Newman Club. Caughron, Samuel D: Manhattan, Pre-Medicine, Phi Mu Alpha, Deans Honor Roll, K-State Singers, Clinic Club Sec. Treas., Cosmopolitan Club, A Cappella Choir, Rifle lub, PTP, Manhattan Teen Town Lions Club Schs., MA-3 Ford Found. Schs., First National Bank Schs. Chadwell, Lyle H: Fairview, Agri- ; cultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, 4-H, NVATA, FFA. Chadwell, Mary E: Leavenworth, Home Economics Education, S.E.A., I Home EC. Teaching Club, 4-H, Kappa Phi, Union Pacific Schs. ; SECOND ROW: Chalmers, Evelyn R: Manhattan, Elementary Edu- ! cation. Chalmers, Janice J: Manhattan, Home Economics Teaching. Chambers, Dennis R: Kansas City, Secondary Education, Pre-Vet Club, S.E.A., STE. Chandler, Judith L: Chanute, Secondary Educa- tion, Chi Omega Pledge Class V-Pres., SGA Pub. Rel. Comm., S.E.A. Chang, Van: China, Civil Engineering, ASCE Treas., SCF Treas. Chapman, Janet L: Beloit, Secondary Education. Chapman, Michael T: Broughton, Chemical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Chesney, Kenneth K: Olathe, Dairy Foods Processing and Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega Schs. Social Chm., Dairy Products Judging Team, Dairy Science Club, Ag. Coun., 4-H, Pre-Vet Club, CYR, RWF, Kansas Cooperative Dairy Products Schs. Cheynet, Jerome H: Wichita, Physical Education. Choate, Jim L: Fredonia, Wildlife Conservation. Christian, Francis G: Girard, Elec- trical Engineering, Sigma Tau. Chyr, Francis N: Manhattan, Sec- ondary Education. Clapp, David J: Kalamazoo, Mich., Animal Husbandry, Kappa Kappa Psi, Wesley Found. Clark, Carol S: Hazel- ton, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research, Clovia Pres. Marshal, Pledge Trainer, Clothing Tex. Club, 4-H. BOTTOM ROW: Clark, Donald R: Leavenworth, Electrical Engineer- ing. Clark, Jane: Manhattan, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta V-Pres. Chaplain, Mortar Bd. Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Chimes V- Pres., Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Delta Pi Treas., Student Senate, A S Coun., Union Comm. Sub-Chm., SGA, Sec. Staff, A Cappella Choir, Varsity Band, Pep Band, Student Opinion Sampling Comm., Kappa Phi. Clem, Albert D: Leroy, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Cobb, Don L: Liberal, Mechanical Engineering, Triangle Pledge Trainer, ASME Treas., Campus Entertainment Comm. Cobb, Elizabeth J: Culver, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Cobb, Ruth A: Wellsville, Home Economics Education, Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, Master s Degree Project Program, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Wesley Found. Cochran, Robert A: Independence, Mo., Busi- ness Administration. 413 Seniors: Cod-Cro TOP ROW: Cody, Robert E: White Plains, N.Y., Animal Husbandry. Collins, Robert L: Winfield, AR. Coltrane, Larry H: McCune, Ag- ricultural Education, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha Sec., Ag. Assoc. Pres., Ag. Coun. Pres., Ag. Ed. Club, Ag. Ed. Informer Ed. Comer, Teresa A: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Compton, Charles E: Neosho Falls, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, GBF. Condray, Jerry L: Wells, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club, Amateur Radio Club, FFA,Pershing ' Rifles, UCCF, Union Pacific Schs. Congleton, William L: Haddam, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Conner, Alvin R: Fort Scott, Agricultural Educa- tion, Alpha Tau Alpha, FFA Sec., 4-H, Ag. Ed. Club. Cook, Royce K: St. Francis, Agricultural Economics. Cook, Vicky J: Fredonia, Sec- ondary Education. Corn, Roger P: Bushton, Feed Science and Management. Corwin, John B: Kansas City, Mo., Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon, A S Honors Program, Alpha Phi Omega Rec. Sec., MA-3 Ford Found. Program. Cottrell, Gary L: Neodesha, Electrical Engineering. Courtney, Robert G: Shawnee Mission, Physical Edu- cation, S.E.A., KAHPER. THIRD ROW: Cowdrey, Judith A: Wichita, Home Economics Jour- nalism, Smurthwaite V-Pr es., Theta Sigma Phi Treas., Home EC. Journalism Club, K-State Players, Collegian Bus. Mgr. Feature Ed., Wesley Found. V-Pres., Musser Schs., K-Key Awards, Journalism Memorial Award. Cox, Carolyn J: Manhattan, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Delta Ed. Chm., YWCA, CYR, S.E.A. Cox, Lawrence E: Salina, Chemistry. Cox, Martha J: Clearwater, Home Economics Education, Chi Omega Pub. Chm., S.E.A. Bd. Comm. Member, Home EC. Coun. Special Projects Chm., Fam. Child Dev. Club, Home EC. Teaching Club, Dorm Sec., Hosp. Day Exhibit Chm. Coyne, Mary A: Cheney, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Kappa Phi. Coyne, Patrick I: Cheney, Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Wheat State Agr. Club, ASA Sec., ASRM, Springer Elks Schs. Craig, Margaret K: Concordia, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite House Mgr., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. 4-H, RWF. BOTTOM ROW: Crangle, Robert D: Mankato, Nuclear Engineering, Triangle Rush Chm. Pledge Trainer Ed., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, ANS, Blue Key V-Pres., WPWLS, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Student Senate, Engineering Coun., Campus Planning Dev. Comm., KSU SGA Constitution Revision Comm., KSU Varsity Debate, MPC, MC, BESGA, CHEK, IFC, Forensic Union Pres., USP, Integrity, CYR, Dorm Exec. Bd.,UCCF, Westminster Coun., Out- standing Student Senator Schs., Outstanding Fr. Debater Schs. Crews, David T: Clearwater, Sociology, Kappa lota Sigma, PTP, Cosmopoli- tan Club. Crews, Joyce L: Clearwater, Foods and Nutrition Research, Foods and Nutrition in Business, 4-H, PTP, Kappa Phi Corres. Sec., General Foods Schs. Croman, Dennis R: Shawnee, Pre-Law, Delta Tau Delta, University Party, Union Comm. Sub-Chm., Quiz Bowl. Cromwell, David H: Salina, Physical Science, FarmHouse Historian, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Eta Sigma Historian, Pi Mu Epsilon, GBF. Cromwell, Virginia P: Salina, Speech, Sigma Alpha Eta Program Chm., GBF Sec. Treas. Crouch, John A: Topeka, Veterinary Medi- cine, Pi Kappa Alpha V-Pres., Alpha Zeta, AVMA, AVMA Schs. 414 Seniors: Cro-Dei - Coyne, M Coyne, Potno ; TOP ROW: Crow, Gerald P: Prairie Village, Chemistry. Curry, Robert T: Madison, Physics. Dahl, Bonnie L: Formoso, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Dahl, Willard W: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Dahl- quist, Lars J: Big Bow, Agricultural Economics. Dahlquist, Sharon: Kansas City, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Dahlsten, Edith M:Moundridge, Elementary Education, S.E.A., 4-H, Women ' s Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Oratorio Society. Dahlsten, Larry E: Marquette, Agricultural Mechanization, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Mech. Club Pres., 4-H, Apollo Men ' s Glee Club, Oratorio Society, Union Pacific Schs. Daily, Donna K: Ashland, Pre-Medicine, Kappa Kappa Gamma First V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Clinic Club, AWS Office Mgr., Newman Club, Chaparajos. ! FOURTH ROW: Dake, Charles A: Galena, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Dallis, Herbert H: Tahlequah, Okla., Physical Education. Danaher, Michael J: Atchison, Business Administration, Kappa Sigma Pres., Student Senate, Scabbard Blade, CYR, Newman Club, Varsity Baseball, DMS. FIFTH ROW: Danford, Dianne E: Hutchinson, Business Administration, Kappa Alpha Theta Asst. Treas., Union Comm. Danler, Joseph E: Augusta, Account- ing. Darling, Donald F: lola, Dairy Foods Processing, Dorm Treas., Dairy Products Judging Team, Dairy Science Club, RWF, Virginia Dare Award, K- Medal, Kansas Cooperative Dairy Producers Assoc. Schs. SIXTH ROW: Darnell, Joyce M: Manhattan, Secondary Education. Dough- erty, Michael D: Kansas City, Economics. David, Tony D: Lenora, Veteri- nary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Davis, Dean L: Rossville, Animal Husbandry. Davis, Jerry D: Kansas City, Psychology. Day, Richard N: Junction City, Industrial Engi- neering, Phi Kappa Theta, AIIE Annual Comm., German Club Treas., Engr. Open House Comm., Newman Club, Knights of Columbus. BOTTOM ROW: Dean, Lynn A: Scott City, Mathematics. Dean, Sharon A: Hutchinson, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Home EC. Teaching Club, YWCA Treas. Deines, Calvin W: Lincolnville, Electrical Engineering, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, IEEE. 415 Seniors: DeM-DeW TOP ROW: DeMars, Jim L: Mlltonvale, Electrical Engineering. DeMoss, Richard T: Wellington, Physical Education. Dennis, Francis C: Junction City, Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon V-Pres., Scabbard Blade Treas., Engr. Coun., Steel Ring Treas., S.A.M.E. V-Pres., ASCE Pres., S.A.M.E Schs. Award. SECOND ROW: Dent, Edward L: Harper, Technical Journalism Sigma Nu Social Chm., Statesmen Pub. Chm. Denton, Harold G: Atchison, Architecture. Denton, Larry R: Atchison, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Denton, Wilson L: Independence, Electrical Engineering, Var- sity Gymnastics. Desbien, Vernon L: Bogue, Mathematics, Delta Sigma Phi Pres. Dettmer, Gary L: Kensington, Feed Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: Dettmer, Gordon P: Kensington, Animal Husbandry. Dett- mer, Jean E: Agra, Elementary Education. Deubler, Carol J: Wichita, Tech- nical Journalism, Alpha Xi Delta Journal Corres. Pledge Class Sec., Theta Sigma Phi, Union Comm. BOTTOM ROW: DeVault, Carolyn E: Frankfort, Elementary Education, S.E.A. DeVoe, Diane D: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Rush Chm. Activities Chm. A S Coun., S.E.A. Advisory Bd., Angel Flight, Pershing Rifle Honorary, SGA Comm. Chm., Little Sisters of Minerva, Teacher Research Comm. Chm. DeWeese, Kathleen: Topeka, Elementary Education. Boosting spirit during the home football game with the Big Eight champions of Nebraska, a cheerleader tries to stir fans with a hold- that-line cheer. The cheerleaders traveled to three out-of-town games and planned pep rallies and send-offs to bolster team spirit. Senic sign, Tentiie A: :::: Cofeyville, Com., MP( Diebann, Michael E: Alpho Zeta College Trei Consumers Electrical En SECOND R( illustration, HomeEconc Club P rR| Morion y n C 0l I; Mt Newton, $5, C ST ' K Seniors: Dic-Dur TOP ROW: Dice, Mary J: Eldorado, Clothing Retailing, Fashion De- sign, Textiles Research, Chi Omega Sr. Panhel. Rep., Clothing Tex. Club, Hosp. Comm. Sports Recreation Comm. CYR. Dickey, Patsy A: Satanta, Secondary Education, S.E.A. Dickinson, Catherine: Coffeyville, History, Chi Omega Rush Chm., CYR, SGA Pub. Rel. Comm., MPC. Dickinson, Edith M:Whiting, Elementary Education. Diekmann, Roger A: White City, Secondary Education. Dikeman, Michael E: Fort Scott, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse Rush Chm., Alpha Zeta Treas., Student Senate, Block Bridle, FFA, FTP, Ag. College Treas., Jr. Sr. Meats Team, Livestock Team, Ag. Chem. Schs., Consumers Cooperative Assoc. Schs. Dillenback, Harold F: Troy, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Dillender, Eugene R: Prairie Village, Business Ad- ministration, Kappa Sigma, CYR. Diller, Sherry! L: Morrowville, Home Economics Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, Home EC. Journalism Club Pres., Clothing Tex. Club, 4-H, Wesley Found. Collegian Librarian University Directory Ed., Home EC. College Coun. Dillman, Carol L: Manhattan, Speech, Sigma Alpha Eta. Dillman, Susan K: Newton, Secondary Education. Dodd, JoAnn C: Manhattan, Techni- cal Journalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Collegian Wire Ed., Royal Purple Organizations Ed. Bus. and Ed. Staffs, K-Key Awards. Dodds, Sondra S: Riley, Secondary Education. Dodge, Donna A: Manhat- tan, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Asst. Pledge Trainer, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Advisory Bd., German Club, K- Steppers, Wesley Found., Kappa Phi Pres., Prairie District Teachers Assoc. Schs., PTA Schs. THIRD ROW: Doebele, Gerald U: Hanover, Accounting. Dorian, Robert H: Independence, Mo., Secondary Education. Doughty, Leon D: Howard, Bacteriology. Dowlin, David L: Concordia, Wild- life Conservation. Dowling, Mary M: Norfolk, Va., Elementary Education. Dressier, Donald G:Lyons, Government, Phi Kappa Tau Pres. Alumni Sec., Chancery Club Assoc. Justice, SGA Dir. of Campus Affairs, Political Union, CYR Chm., United Student Party V-Pres., Pershing Rifles, 4-H. Droge, Joann L: Seneca, Smurthwaite Home Economics Teaching, Ext. Club, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., PTP, K-State Players, CYR, MUN, Efficacy, UCCF Adm. Bd., Union Pacific Schs., Larry Woods Speech Semi-Finals. BOTTOM ROW: Dumiak, Michael J: Queens Village, N.Y., History. Duncan, David W: Wichita, Business Administration. Duncan, Franklin D: Arkansas City, Nuclear Engineering, Triangle, Pres., ANS, General Electric Alumni Corp. Fund Schs. Duni, William R: Suffield, Conn., Physical Education, Pi Kappa Alpha, KAPEHR-SNEA, Varsity Baseball. Dunn, Martha L: Hoisington, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Durbin, Harriet E: Kansas City, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Durling, John C: Elgin, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Alpha Zeta. 417 Seniors: Dus-Esa TOP ROW: Dussair, David: Olathe, Architecture. Duston, Arlene S: Cedar, Home Economics Extension, Smurthwaite, 4-H, EC. Ext., University Ext. Club. Duston, James C: Gaylord, Electrical Engineering, Smith Scholarship House, Eta Kappa Nu Rec. Sec., Sigma Tau, IEEE. SECOND ROW: Dyck, Marvella R: Salina, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Corres. Sec. Archivist, Asst. Social Sens:, S.E.A., CYR, Union Comm. Eagles, Thomas W: Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma Pres., Sigma Tau Sec., Steel Ring, ASME, AIAA, Student Senate, TCB, Engr. Coun., K-State Engr. Bus. Mgr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Eaton, Philip R: Man- hattan, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Eberhart, Franklin L: Deerfield, Animal Husbandry, 4-H, Block Bridle, Amateur Radio Club. Eby, Charles K: Wichita, Civil Engineering, Triangle Steward, Sigma Tau, ASCE, Engr. Coun. V-Pres., Civil Engr. Compass Ed., Engr. Open House Comm. Chm., Honors Program. Edvy, Peggy M: Manhattan, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Edwards, John F: Garden City, Mechanical Engineering, CYR, Horticulture Club. Edwards, William C: Topeka, Veterinary Medicine. Eichor, Ricky J: Anthony, Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Ekis, Gunter: New York, N.Y., Animal Husbandry, Varsity Base- ball, Baseball Schs. Eltiste, Melvin L: Phillipsburg, Business Administration. Emch, Bill D: Madison, Feed Science and Management, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Mu Parliamentarian Historian, Milling Assoc., Ralston Purina Schs. SIXTH ROW: Emerson, Penny R: Lakin, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Phi, Amateur Radio Club, S.E.A. Emig, Larry W: Solomon, Civil Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega V-Pres. Intramurals Chm., ASCE, Engr. Coun. V-Pres., St. Pat Finalist, Union Comm. Engle, Bruce K: Ellsworth, Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Engle, Harold D: Madison, Agricultural Economics, Farm- House Corres. Sec., Bus. Mgr. Summer Rush Chm. Newsletter Ed., Alpha Zeta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, IPC, Student Senate, 4-H, Ag. EC. Club, Jr. Sr. Meat Judg- ing Teams. Englisby, Denis C: Hempstead, N.Y., Secondary Education, Scab- bard Blade, DMS. Ensz, Katherine M: Moundridge, Speech, K-State Players, S.E.A., Mennonite Fellowship. BOTTOM ROW: Erbes, Lucinda R: LaCrosse, Business Administration. Erick- son, Peggy J: Scandia, Home Economics and Nursing. Esau, Mary L: Inman, Bacteriology, Smurthwaite Sec., Alpha Delta Theta Treas., Pep Band, Band, SGA Cultural Affairs Comm. Chm., RWF, Larry Woods Speech Finalist, KSU Honor Schs. 418 Seniors: Esl-Fin TOP ROW: Eslinger, Sue A: Topeka, Interior Design. Etling, Arlen W: Ensign, Agricultural Education, Farmhouse Pledge Master, Par- liamentarian, IFC Rep., Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Honors Program, Ag. Ed. Club, FFA, 4-H, IFC V-Pres., Sears Schs., National 4-H Schs. Evans, John R: Hutchinson, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho Schs. Chm., Ag Week Mgr., Block and Bridle, Wool Judging Team, Ag. Coun. Evans, Steven M: lola, Business Admin- istration, Delta Upsilon, Soc. Intramurals Act. Chm., ACS, A S Coun., CYR, Fr. Basketball, Maitland E. Smith Schs. Evans, Theodore T: Tecumseh, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Newman Club. Eversmeyer, Merle G: Ottawa, Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Wheat State Agr. Club Rec. Sec. Corres. Sec. Treas., Wesley Found. Ewing, Martha E: Hiawatha, Physical Education, Women ' s Recrea- tion Assoc., PHEMS, Chaparajos, CYR. SECOND ROW: Fagerberg, Richard E: Prairie Village, Speech, Alpha Tau Omega Pres., Alpha Epsilon Rho Pres., Scabbard Blade, UPC, HQ Producer, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club Radio and TV Coun. of Greater KC Schs. Fair, Jean M: Raymond, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Pres., S.E.A., A Cappella Choir, Peace Corps Comm., Union Comm., RWF. Fairchild, Gary J: Hutchinson, Electri- cal Engineering, IEEE. Falconer, Beverly J: Shawnee Mission, Sec- ondary Education, Chi Omega Treas., Kappa Delta Pi-V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta V-Pres., Chimes, Angel Flight, A S Coun. Sec., S.E.A., AWS Judicial Bd., Apport. Bd. Sec. Fanson, Ralph L: Salina, Civil Engineering, ASCE Rec. Sec., Chi Epsilon Treas., Civil Engr. Open House Co-Chm., S.A.M.E. Farabi, Terry B: Pittsburg, Chemical Engi- neering. Farha, Susan K: Wichita, Home Economics Journalism, Alpha Chi Omega Chapter Ed., Theta Sigma Phi V-Pres., Home EC. Journalism Club Pres., Home EC. Coun. THIRD ROW: Farmer, Charles J: Prairie Village, Technical Journal- ism, Delta Upsilon Rush Intramurals Chm., Sigma Delta Chi, CYR, Varsity Baseball, K-Club, Baseball Schs. Forney, Kathleen M: Kiowa, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Fasse, Harvey D: Hollen- berg. Agricultural Education, NVATA, KVATA, Ag. Ed. Club, Uni- versity Ext. Club V-Pres., 4-H, EUB, UCCF. Featherston, Norman: Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering. Felzien, Joyce E: Wichita, Home Economics, S.E.A., Band. Fent, Lee S: Newton, Pre-Medicine. Fergu- son, Donald R: Kensington, Nuclear Engineering, FarmHouse Bus. Mgr., National Conclave Chm., Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Phi Eta Sigma Treas., Putnam Schs. Assoc., Student Senate Chm., Athletic Coun., Faculty Coun. on Student Affairs, United Student Party, Putnam Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Ferrell, Max A: Topeka, Electrical Engineering. Ficken, Donald D: Bison, Mechanical Engineering. Finch, Mary A: Manhattan, Chemistry. Finch, Walter S: Manhattan, Secondary Education. Finlay, Gerald L: Carbondale, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Finney, James L: Hutchinson, Mechanical Engineering, Smith Schs. House, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. Finocchio, Ernest J: Cranston, R.I., Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, AVMA, IPC, IFC Rep. 419 Seniors: Fir- Gab TOP ROW: Firling, Paul R: Overland Park, Government. Fisher, Carol J: Lancaster, Elementary Education. Fitch, Gretl: Junction City, Modern Languages, German Club, French Club Pres. Fitz- gerald, John J: Concordia, Chemical Engineering, Triangle Soc. Dim., AICE V-Pres., Newman Club. Fitzgerald, Terrell: Ellis, Land- scape Architecture. Flaharty, Calvin L: McCune, Agronomy. Flem- ing, Donald D: Manhattan, Landscape Architecture. SECOND ROW: Flett, Susan K: Spring Hill, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research, Kappa Kappa Gamma Song Leader. Foggs, Joanne L: Kansas City, Elementary Education. Foland, Carolyn G: Almena, Technical Journalism, A S Honors Program, Quiz Bowl, CYR, Canterbury, KSU General AAUW Schs., Boyd Journalism Schs. Folkerts, James D: Timken, Feed Science and Management. Foo, Che-Fuk: China, Business Administration. Ford, Virginia S: Wetmore, Secondary Education, S.E.A., RWF. Francis, Carole J: Mission, Community Service, Pre-School Education, Delta Zeta Pub. Chm. House Mgr., Fam. Child Dev. Club, Union Comm. THIRD ROW: Francis, Janet M: Leawood, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres. Rush Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes Pres., Mortar Bd., Tribunal, Angel Flight Treas., Homecoming Queen Finalist, Boyd Hall Schs., John Hazel Berry Schs., Sara Myers Frisell Schs. Francis, Kenneth L: Wilsey, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dorm Treas., Commerce Coun. Treas., Accounting Internship. Fancisco, Betty J: Leawood, Community Service, Preschool Education, Fam. Child Dev. Club, S.E.A., CYR. Frazee, Elizabeth A: Spring Hill, Home Economics Extension, Inter Dorm Coun., District Rep. for 4-H in Review Magazine, 4-H, Prof. Foods Club, Home EC. Ext. Club, Home EC. Teaching Club. Frazee, Larry D: Columbus, Agricultural Mech- anization, Dorm Asst. Soc. Chm., Intramural Chm., 4-H Pres., 4-H in Review Ed. Asst. Ed. County Rep., FFA, ASAE, AMC, Jardine Councilmen at Large, Harry Darby Schs., International Harvester Schs. Freeman, Joyce I: Phillipsburg, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., 4-H, RA. French, Janet L: Pretty Prairie, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Frey, John S: Red Bluff, Calif., Architecture. Friesen, Roy: Henderson, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Blue Key, Deans List, AVMA Pres., Alpha Zeta, Evangelical Covenant Sunday School Supt., Security Benefit Life Insurance Schs. Fritz, Linda R: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Social Activities Chm., Kappa Delta Pi, Little Sisters of Minerva, S.E.A. Advisory Bd., Cheerleader, A S Coun., AWS, Queens Comm., Union Comm., SGA Pub. Rel. Comm., Engineer Girl of the Month, National Drake Relays Queen, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Best Trouper Award. Fry, Carole J: Wichita, Technical Journalism, Delta Delta Delta Pub. Chm., Mortar Bd., Chimes, Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Alpha Mu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Royal Purple Ed., Asst. Ed., Greek Ed., Orientation Steering Comm., Union Comm., Putnam Schs., Mamie Boyd Schs., K-Keys, Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart. Frye, Robert S: Cheney, Chemistry. Funk, Warren K: Minneapolis, Technical Journalism. Gabel, Lenora K: Hutchinson, Secondary Education. 420 Seniors: Gam-Gim TOP ROW: Gamble, Michael L: Dodge City, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega V-Pres. Sgt.-at-Arms, Gamble, William E: Kansas City, Zoology, Delta Chi, Alpha Phi Omega Sgt.-at-Arms, Water Sports Club Rowing Chm., Rowing Team Capt. Fr. Coach. Gardner, Douglas D: Smith Center, Account- ing, Alpha Kappa Psi Pres. Treas. SECOND ROW: GarleH, Jerry W: Kansas City, Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Flying Club Sec. Treas. Garlett, Vickey L: Kansas City, Family Child Development, Kappa Delta Press Officer, Fam. Child Dev. Club Sec. Treas. Garlich, Sandra A: Kansas City, Physical Therapy. THIRD ROW: Garver, James L: Severy, Secondary Education, Sigma Delta Chi, S.E.A., Collegian, Royal Purple Staffs, K-Key. Gegen, Gary R: Colwich, Architecture, Acropolis Pres., AIA, Newman Club. Gentzler, Ronald P: Bur- well, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. FOURTH ROW: Gerber, David A: Fowler, Secondary Education. Geringer, James E: Wheatland, Wyo., Mechanical Engineering, Triangle Ed., Blue Key, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Arnold Air Society Operations Officer, Angel Flight Coordinator, Student Senate, Mech. Engr. Jr. Class Pres., Dorm Floor Pres., Engr. Coun., Athletic Coun., Marching Band, Gamma Delta, AFROTC Schs. Gerstberger, Gerald: Marienthal, Accounting, Phi Kappa Theta Pres. V-Pres., CYR, Newman Club. FIFTH ROW: Gerster, Ronald A: Norwalk, Conn., Mechanical Engineering. Gettler, William C: Ulysses, Accounting, Sigma Chi V-Pres. Treas., Varsity Basketball. Giersch, Ronnie G: Bucyrus, Flour Science and Management. SIXTH ROW: Gigstad, Sharon A: Everest, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Rec. Sec., S.E.A., YWCA, AWS, KSCF. Gilehrist, Ross A: King- man, Technical Journalism, CYR Administrative Asst., Student Pub. Bd., Kappa lota Sigma Pres. V-Pres. Ex. Chm., MPC, MC, MUN, United Student Party. Gillam, Dwayne D: Garden City, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Gillespie, David C: Oswego, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Wesley Found. Treas., Sigma Theta Epsilon Sec., Continental Oil Co. Schs. Gillgannon, Thomas J: Topeka, Statistics. Gilliland, William J: Arkansas City, Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon Corres. Sec., Williston Club, 4-H, Hoedowners V-Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Gillmore, Janice M: Hutchinson, Humanities. Gillmore, Jean C: Hutchinson, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta Alumni Rel. Chm.. Rituals Chm., S.E.A., Student Health Comm. Gimbel, Weldon K: Dodge City, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. 421 In preparation for Homecoming festivities, students place banners and posters on campus traffic ways to publicize the weekend events. Seniors: Gis-Gra TOP ROW: Gist, John D: Manhattan, Architecture. Glazier, Janice A: Logan, Community Service, Preschool Education, Smurthwaite, Honors Program, Phi Upsilon Omicron, FCD Club, CYR, Ag. Ed. Wives Club Pres., Wesley Found., Chemistry Schs. Glenn, William R: Powell, Neb., Agronomy, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Warden, Alpha Zeta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Agr. Undergraduate Asst. Schs. Gloyd, Roger S: Champaign, III., Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pershing Rifles. Gnadt, Nyla J: Alma, Home Economics Extension. Goedel, George D: Matawan, N.J., Sociology, Kappa lota Sigma, CYR Ad- ministrative Asst., United Student Party V-Pres., MPC Campaign Chm. Goering, John R: McPherson, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Elec. Engr. Treas., Mennonite Fellowship. SECOND ROW: Goertz, Diana K: Marion, Home Economics Educa- tion, Clovia V-Pres. Bus. Mgr., K-State Religions Coun. Sec., 4-H Corres. Sec. Reporter, University Ext. Club V-Pres., Home EC. Ext. Club Pres. Sec., S.E.A., UCCF, S. Perry-Hutchinson Schs., Sante Fe Schs. Good- sel, Arthur J: Manhattan, Chemistry, ACS Pres. Student Affiliate, CYD, Newman Club, Undergraduate NSF Grant Schs. Gordon, Glenn L: Gardner, Electrical Engineering. Gordon, James D: Kans- as City, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Gordon, Richard R: Wichita, Business Administration, Pershing Rifles Commander, ROTC Cadet Col., Sport Parachute Club Sec. Treas., TAB, DMS. Gothard, Arch G: Cedar Vale, Accounting. Gottlob, Darrell D: Winfield, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club, Block Bridle. BOTTOM ROW: Graber, Ronald D: Kingman, Agricultural Engi- neering. Graber, Ronald K: Pretty Prairie, Dairy Foods Processing. Graham, John M: Council Grove, Business Administration. Gra- ham, Judith M: Bloom, English, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi Treas., Phi Alpha Mu, Kappa Phi Chaplain. Graner, Richard E: Nortonville, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club, Varsity Rowing Team Capt. Granger, Nathan D: Manhattan, Industrial Engineering. Granquist, Joyce M: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Sisters of The Maltese Cross Sec. Treas., Jr. Panhel., S.E.A. . Seniors: Gra-Hai W M W TOP ROW: Graves, Jon T: Mount Hope, Mechanical Engineering. Gray, James L: Waverly, Physics, Straube Schs. House, AIP V-Pres., CYR, YAF Pres. V-Pres., PTP, Political Union, MPC, RWF, SCF, MA-3 Program Schs., William Osbun Memorial Schs. Grecian, Stanley W: Palco, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse Song Leader, 4-H, Block Bridle, KSCF, Sigma Theta Epsilon. SECOND ROW: Green, Barbara R: Concordia, Chemistry, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Delta Theta, ACS, King Ch. Schs. Green, Lenore D: Hopewell, Va., Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., LDS Student Group. Greene, Marsha K: Manhattan, Speech, Gamma Phi Beta Corres. Sec., Sig- ma Alpha Eta V-Pres., Union Comm. Sub-Chm., UGB, AWS Ways Means Chm., Kappa Phi Pledge Trainer. THIRD ROW: Greene, Thomas E: Mt. Prospect, III., AR. Greer, Caroline J: Topeka, Physical Education. Gregory, James F: Salina, Government, Phi Kappa Theta Social Chm., CYD, Union Comm., SCC, Newman Club. FOURTH ROW: Grey, Nancy C: Mission, Home Economics Education, Kap- pa Alpha Theta Soc. Chm. Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A., Union Comm., SGA Comm. Grieshaber, Alice A: Belvue, Interior Design. Griffin, Jean A: Min- neapolis, Community Service, Preschool Education. FIFTH ROW: Griffin, Robert S: Minneapolis, Business Administration. Gross, Eugene L: Friend, Animal Husbandry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Block Bridle Corres. Sec., 4-H, Chaparajos. Groyon, Helen D: Junction City, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Grubb, Stephen L: Abilene, Feed Science and Management. Gugler, Lyle H: Chapman, Business Administration. Guisinger, Allen W: Prairie Village, Zoology . SEVENTH ROW: Haag, James M: Kansas City, Civil Engineering. Haber- bosch, Kathleen: St. Francis, Music Education, Kappa Delta Chaplain Sgt.- at-Arms, A.G.O., MENC, K-State Players Concert Band, Girl ' s Glee, Oratorio Chorus. Haden, Gary L: Ellsworth, Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Hadsell, Gary N: Hugoton, Accounting, Delta Tau Delta House Mgr. Pledge Trainer, Flash Card Design Sub-Comm. Chm. Hahn, Jerry L: Leoti, Animal Husbandry, Ag. Ed. Club, FFA, Block Bridle. Haines, George E: Leawood, Business Administration. 423 Seniors: Hai-Har TOP ROW: Haines, Jacquelyn H: Hutchinson, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Hale, Bernadine L: Girard, Physics, Smurthwaite, Alpha Lambda Delta, S.E.A., AIP, UNESCO Schs., Pi Beta Phi Schs., MA-3 Program Schs., Don- ald McGregor Schs., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hamblin, Raymond L: Alaska, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Hamilton, Bonnie J: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Schs. Comm. S.E.A., Homecoming Candidate, RP Candidate. Hamilton, Helen C: Partridge, Business Administration, Women ' s Glee Club, 4-H, Newman Club, Women ' s Varsity Bowling. Hamilton, Jerry L: Welling- ton, Electrical Engineering, Amateur Radio Club. THIRD ROW: Hammel, William H: Prairie Village, Accounting. Hanchett, Theodore L: Norton, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club. Hanif, Quaisar M: India, Nuclear Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Hanke, Myron F: Falls Church, Va., Secondary Education. Hanneman C. Keith: Burns, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Hansen, Wilma J: Medicine Lodge, Community Service, Preschool Education, Fam. Child Dev. Club. FIFTH ROW: Harders, James A: Great Bend, Secondary Education, Sigma Chi, K-State Singers, A Cappella Choir, Student Senate, Madrigals, Union Comm. MPC, Artist Series Comm., Harding Glass Co. Schs. Harmison, Ran- dall L: Newton, Electrical Engineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres., Song Leader, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Epsilon Pi Tau, IEEE, Circle K V-Pres., CYR, RWF, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Madrigals, Fred Myers Engr. Schs. Harmon, Gary D: Ellsworth, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse, AVMA. SIXTH ROW: Harmon, Robert E: Hutchinson, Secondary Education. Harper, Ann B: Manhattan, Art. Harper, Pamela E: Weskan, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Harriman, George P: Manhattan Architecture. Harris, Donald L: Hepler, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Newman Club. Harrison, Frank D: Salina, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Harrison, Harold R: Wakefield, Pre-Medicine. Harrison, Jerold W: Raymond, Electrical Engineering, RWF Pres., Religious Coun. Comm. Chm. Harrison, Walter A: Wakefield, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE Pres., CYR, K-State Players, Engr. Coun. 424 Seniors: Har-Her TOP ROW: Hartley, Charles S: Lake City, Animal Husbandry. Harts, Dwayne L: Walnut, Electrical Engineering. Harvey, Arthur S: Kansas City, Secondary Education, Beta Sigma Psi, Campus Relig- ious Coun., S.E.A., CYR, Gamma Delta, Varsity Track, Track Schs. Harwood, Kenneth D: Humboldt, Civil Engineering, ASCE. Hase, Sharon A: Carbondale, Foods and Nutrition Research, Phi Upsilon Omicron Corres. Sec., Putnam Schs. Assoc., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Honors Program, German Club, Martha S. Pittman Schs. Haskin, Barbara S: Hays, Elementary Education. Haskin, Floyd E: Wichita, Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Heath, Helen R: Emporia, Music Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Panhel, Song Leader, S.E.A., Glee Club Pres. Sec., En- semble 8, K-State Players, MENC, CYR Glee Club Pres. Sec., Dorm Soc. Chm, Big Eight Panhel-IFC Conference Co-Chm. Heath, Larry L: Burns, Electrical Engineering. Hedges, Nancy J: Salina, Foods and Nutrition Research. Heiser, Patricia: Atchison, Elementary Education. Heitman, Shirley R: Linn, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Helbing, Orlin H: Cuba City, Wis., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Heller, Suzanne M: Vesper, PED. SECOND ROW: Hauber, Robert K: Winfield, Accounting. Hauptli, Gary L: Glen Elder, Secondary Education, Phi Kappa Tau Sec. Soc. Chm., S.E.A. Haverkamp, Marvin V: Seneca, Business Administra- tion. Haworth, Gerald R: Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Straube Schs. House, Eta Kappa Nu, Newman Club. Hayes, Joan E: Plain- ville, Technical Journalism. Hayse, Paul W: Mullinville, Animal Husbandry, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Flying Club Pres. Sec. Treas., Moor- man Feed Co. Schs. Headley, Ranee K: Ellsworth, Dairy Production Dairy Science Club Treas. BOTTOM ROW: Helwig, Charles A: Columbus, Veterinary Medi- cine, Pi Kappa Alpha Sec. V-Pres., AVMA, Alpha Zeta Pres. Hender- son, Clarence: Kansas City, Mo., Architecture. Henning, Dennis G: Manhattan, Secondary Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Orientation Leader, TAB Chm. PTP. Henning, Richard L: Kingman, Civil Engi- neering. Hensleigh, Karen: Kinsley, Home Economics Education, KSUARH Sec., S.E.A., Home Ec.Teaching Club RA. Hentzler, Diana L: Manhattan, Interior Design, AID Student Affiliate, Home EC. Art Club, Putnam Schs. Herbel, Stephen R: Hugoton, Mechanical En- gineering. 425 Seniors: Her-Huc TOP ROW: Hergenreter, Bonnie: Alma, Home Economics Exten- sion, Alpha Xi Delta Corres. Sec. House Mgr., University Ext. Club, 4-H, Clothing Tex. Club, Gamma Delta. Hibbs, Gary L: Chanute, Architecture, Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres. Schs. Chm. Asst. Pledge Trainer Hist., AIA, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hibler, Ralph E: Atchison, Architecture. Hightower, Charles H: Canoga Park, Calif., Electri- cal Engineering, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Engr. Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hill, Douglas E: Homer, N.Y., Zoology. Hill, Ray F: Burlington, Landscape Architecture, ASIA V-Pres. Hines, Michael J: Salina, Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Holloway, Jerry A: Hutchinson, Civil Engineering. Holm, Ronald K: Salina, Physical Education, Beta Theta Pi Social Chm., Phi Sigma Kappa, Track, Fr. Football Coach. Hooper, Keith W: Smith Center, Pre-Medicine, Smith Schs. House, Clinic Club, CYR, MPC, Intercollegiate Music Coun., IMC, University Party Pres., Glee Club Bus. Mgr. Hoover, Valerie B: McPherson, Home Economics Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pub. Rel. Chm., Angel Flight, Sen- ior Class Sec., Ks. Home EC. College Chapters Chm. Home EC. Coun. Sec., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Horigan, John W: Frankfort, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Engr. Open House, Berry Memorial Schs. Horn, Amelia A: Manhattan, Interior Design. Horn, James W: McPherson, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Hirsch, Richard L: East Alton, III., Architecture. Hively, Charles W: Charleston, W. Va., Architecture, AIA, Alpha Phi Omega Pres., RWF, Weigel Schs, Architecture Second Prize Ks. Concrete Masonry Assoc. Competition . Hodgson, Edward S: Little River, Animal Husbandry. Hoffman, James N: Wichita, Business Ad- ministration, Phi Delta Theta, Varsity Basketball. Hofstra, Jack R: Leavenworth, Bacteriology. Holeman, James R: Wellington, Mathe- matics. Hollen, Leah L: Broughton, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Horsch, Ardis E: Yates Center, Secondary Edu- cation. Hottenstein, Mary J: San Marina, Calif., Sociology. Hotu- jac, Sharon A: Muncie, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Per- sonnel Chm., S.E.A., PTP, Fr. Pep Club, SGA Sec. Comm., AWS Coun., Dorm Coun. Houdyshell Mary E: Wilson, Home Economics Teach- ing. Howard, Frank W: Oakley, Agricultural Engineering, Sigma Tau Sec., ASAE Pres., Engr. Coun., Union Pacific Schs. Howard, Pamela A: Mission, Secondary Education, Chi Omega Pres. Pledge Trainer, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Student Senate, Union Comm., S.E.A. Huck, Dennis D: Coldwater, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta AVMA, Vet Open House. 426 Seniors: Hud -Jan TOP ROW: Hudgins, Lois A: Independence, Technical Journalism. Huggans, Carol A: Ridgefield, N.J., Mathema tics. Huggans, James A: Manhattan, Nu- clear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Muggins, Kenneth G: Council Grove, Veterinary Medicine. Hughes, William G: Topeka, Architecture. Hugo, Bernard A: Shawnee Mis- sion, Accounting, Alpha Phi Omega Pub. Chm. Rec. Sec. Hist., Newman Club. THIRD ROW: Hull, Ronald K: Wichita, Pre-Medicine, Phi Delta Theta V-Pres., German Club, Clinic Club. Hund, Ann: Paxico, Elementary Education. Hunt, Judie K: Topeka, Speech, Alpha Chi Omega Pres., Sigma Alpha Eta Pres. V-Pres., S.E.A., PTA Schs. FOURTH ROW: Hunt, Richard M: Georgetown, Mass., Physics, A S Hon- ors Program, AIP Pres. Sec., News Views Comm., Rowing Team, Water Sports Club. Hurley, Mary J: Kansas City, Mo., Secondary Education. Hur- tig, Victor C: Courtland, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Hyames, Diana K: Dighton, Technical Journalism, Alpha Xi Delta Pledge Trainer, Pledge Class Pres. Asst. Pledge Trainer, Theta Sigma Phi Sec., Union Comm., Water Sports Club, Jr. Panhel, Flush Bowl Queen Candidate, Miss K-State-Manhattan Candidate, RP Queen Candidate. Hyde, John T: Augusta, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA. Ireland, Michael K: Kansas City, Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Pres., Music Ed. Na- tional Conference V-Pres., Symphony Orchestra, Marching Band, String Or- chestra, Music Dept. Violin Schs., Presser Found. Schs. SIXTH ROW: Isernhagen, Fred A: St. Francis, Elementary Education. Iwa- moto, Wayne K: Molokai, Hawaii, Landscape Architecture. Jackson, Jack H: Omaha, Neb., Architecture,Sigma Phi Epsilon V-Pres. Rec., AIA, MPC Head Delegate, Bd. of Student Organizations, Social Coordinating Coun. Liaison Exec. SEVENTH ROW: Jacobs, Judy L: Shawnee Mission, Zoology. Jacobson, Linda E: Brooklyn, N.Y., Agriculture. Jacobson, Richard W: Ft. Leavenworth, Mechanical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega Corres. Sec., K-State Players, Union Comm. Sub-Chm. BOTTOM ROW: Janne, Ronald L: Luray, Accounting. Janssen, Janet L: Genesco, Horticulture, Alpha Chi Omega Recommendations Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Horticulture Club, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, AWS Service Comm., Wesley Found. Kappa Phi Pres. Finance Comm. Alumni Chm. Jantz, James A: Newton, Architectural Engineering, AIA. 427 Seniors: Jan-Jon TOP ROW: Jantz, Merle D: Moundridge, Architecture, Kappa Sigma Sec., AIA, Arch. Dept. Schs. Award, Engr. Open House Ar. Dim., Portland Cement Assoc. National Design Award, International Student Playground Design Com- petition Winner. Janzen, Darryl E: Newton, Electrical Engineering. Jarvis, Gary R: Bethel, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Jeffery, Kenneth L: Morton, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Jehlik, Kenneth D: Topeka, Geology. Jiran, Peter A: Clark, N.J., Business Administration, Sigma Chi. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Alvin D: Junction City, Physical Science, Sigma Nu Lt. Commander, Treas. Rec., Clinic Club, Putnam Schs. Johnson, Dean K: Burrton, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle. Johnson, Edward L: Downers Grove, III., Mechanical Engineering, Alpha Xi Delta, S.E.A. AWS. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Marilyn J: Overland Park, Elementary Education. Johnson, Mode A: Eldorado, Business Administration, Sigma Chi Historian, Asst. Pledge Trainer, Kappa lota Sigma, Arnold Air Society, ' Cats for Curtains Chm., MPC, MUN, Model Congress, Collegian Staff. Johnson, Sherrill J: Mc- Pherson, Home Economics Education. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron Candle Ed., Home EC. Masters Degree Project, Home EC. Teaching Club Refreshments Chm., Hazel Buck Memorial Schs. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Thomas L: Mission, Business Administration, Sports Car Club. Johnson, William B: Springfield, Mo., Architectural Engineering. Johnston, George H: Hutchinson, Pre-Law, Phi Kappa Tau Pres. V-Pres. IFC Rep., Chancery Club Pres. Sec. Student Senator Parl., Political Union Liaison, Convocations Comm., Forensics Union Pres., CYR, USP, Debate, MUN Comm. Chm., MPC Head Delegate. SIXTH ROW: Joines, Karen B: Mission, Physical Education. Jones, Clair R: Partridge, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau Treas., Electrical Engr. Open House Treas., IEEE, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu. Jones, John A: Kansas City, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Jones, John B: Topeka, Chemical Engineering. Jones, Leila F: Plainville, Mathematics. Jones, Richard B: Kanorado, Animal Hus- bandry. BOTTOM ROW: Jones, Robert L: Holcomb, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres. Sec., Block Bridle. Jones, Ronald E: Louisburg, Ani- mal Husbandry, FarmHouse Sgt.-at-Arms, 4-H, Block Bridle, Sears Roebuck Schs. Jones, Stephen A: Topeka, Electrical Engineering. 428 During the last home football game, a traditional senior day cheer- leader boosts team spirit toward a hoped for victory over Cincinnati. Seniors: Jor-Kem TOP ROW: Jordan, Patricia J: Abilene, Music Education, Pi Beta Phi Song Leader, S.E.A., MENC, A.G.O., Apollo Glee Club Accom- panist, IFYE Delegate to Netherlands. Jordan, Sheryl K: Beloit, Home Economics Education, 4-H, Chaparajos, Student NEA, Home EC. Teaching Club, Wesley Found. Kappa Phi. Kaiser, Donald W: Bi- son, Agricultural Engineering. Kaiser Donn L: Manhattan, Psychol- ogy. Kallenbach, Ann J: Marysville, Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta Rec. Sec. Act. Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Pi, Union Comm. Sec., SGA Honors Comm., MPC, AWS Standards Bd., A S Honors Program. Kallen- bach, Kenneth: Wichita, Architecture, FarmHouse Soc. Chm., Tau Sigma Delta Pres., AIA, Dean ' s List, Ar. Coun., Weigel Schs. Kam- mer, William E: Shawnee Mission, History. SECOND ROW: Kane, Edward R: Feasterville, Pa., Nuclear En- gineering. Karl, Catherine L: Kansas City, Family and Child Devel- opment. Karr, Erma J: Emporia, Modern Languages, Smurthwaite V-Pres. Standards Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi V-Pres. Sec., Mortar Bd. Pres., Chimes, Student Senate Sec., Homecoming Queen, AWS Orientation Chm., Peace Corps Comm., Union Comm., RWF. Karr, Rose M: Stockton, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Club, Home EC. Teaching Club, SEA. Kauffman, Edwin G: To- peka, Physical Education. Kaufman, Seth: Bronx 60, N.Y., History, CYD Students for Positive Action, Cosmopolitan Club, Efficacy Party, Hillel Found. Kaufman, Sue J: Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Soc. Act. Y-O Chms., Alpha Lambda Delta. BOTTOM ROW: Kaump, Mary K: Riley, Secondary Education. Keating, Carolyn J: Tulsa, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Keating, Donald J: Liberal, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE V-Pres. Sec., S.A.M.E., Scabbard Blade. Keeler, Garry L: Derby, Animal Hus- bandry, Block Bridle Pres. V-Pres., LSA, Sears Roebuck Co. Schs. Kelley, Jean A: Centralia, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Asst. Pledge Trainer, S.E.A., CYR, AWS Comm., UCCF Coun. Kellner, Wayne A: Kanorado, Animal Husbandry, Pershing Rifles Com- mander. Kemmerly, Phil R: Eldorado, Secondary Education, S.E.A. 429 mm Seniors: Ken-Kne TOP ROW: Kendall, James M: Herington, Nuclear Engineering. Kendall, Walter G: Manhattan, Business Administration. Kerns, Gerald L: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. SECOND ROW: Kerns, Sandra L: Manhattan, Home Economics Education. Kersbergen, David N: Wichita, Business Administration. Kershner, Robert N: Rush Center, Feed Science and Management, Milling Assoc., Amateur Radio Club. t THIRD ROW: Ketzner, James J: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Newman Club. Killebrew, Lewis G: Neodesha, Feed Science and Manage- ment. Killgore, Mickey R: lola, Nuclear Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Kindig, Willard E: Olathe, Animal Husbandry. King, Spen- cer W: lola, Secondary Education. King Jr., Ted R: Liberal, Electrical En- gineering, Eta Kappa Nu Treas., IEEE, Judo Club, General Electric Corp. Alumni Fund Schs., Muchnic Found. Schs. FIFTH ROW: Kippes, Leroy W: Topeka, Mechanical Engineering. Klag, Nancy A: Wichita, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Klataske, Ronald D: Greenleaf, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Society Pres. Sec. Treas., Zool- ogy Club, Rodeo Club. SIXTH ROW: Klawiter, Warren D: St. Louis, Mo., Physical Education. Klein, Kathleen K: Marion, Home Economics Education. Klesath, Charles F: Topeka, Biological Science. SEVENTH ROW: Kliewer, Bruce D: Galva, Elementary Education. Kline, Raymond L: Salina, Agriculture. Klostermeier, Mary E: Topeka, Dietetics and Institutional Management. BOTTOM ROW: Klotz, David E: Meade, Mechanical Engineering. Knapp, Kenneth D: Rockford, Mich., Electrical Engineering. Knecht, Samuel W: Wichita, Electrical Engineering. 430 Seniors: Kne-Kum TOP ROW: Knewtson, Richard D: Altamont, Veterinary Medicine, Smith Schs. House, AVMA. Knight, Diana S: Ottawa, Secondary Education. Knight, Marcus L: Smith Center, Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha Treas., MENC, Union Comm., SGA Comm., Orientation Leader, Presser Found. Schs., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Knudson, Ken- neth D: Gem, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Amateur Radio Club. Koci, Lois L: LaCrosse, English, S.E.A., Union Comm. Koelliker, James K: White Cloud, Agricultural Engineering, FarmHouse Treas., Sigma Tau, Engr. Honors Program, Engr. Coun., Steel Ring Pres., Honor Roll, ASAE, Sigma Theta Epsilon Pledge Master, Chaplain, ASAE Student Honor Award, Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award. Koenig, Joan E: Junction, Elementary Education. City, Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Newman Club. Kraff, Sharon R: Wichita, Medical Technology, Delta Delta Delta Service Projects Chm., Alpha Delta Theta Sec. Krafski, Kurt E: Man- hattan, Modern Languages. THIRD ROW: Krahn, James E: Broadview, III., Accounting, Phi Eta Sigma, CYR. Kramer, Anne M: Junction City, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, 4-H Sec. Treas., Newman Club V-Pres. Krehbiel, Carlo A: Wichita, Technical Journalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma Schs. Chm., Union Comm., Collegian Wire Ed., Royal Purple Sr. Class Ed. Business Ed. Staff, K-Key Awards. Krider, John A: Manhattan, Architecture. Kruckenberg, Kathleen: Great Bend, Accounting. Kruse, Michael B: Wichita, Accounting. Kuchenthal, George W: Banner Springs, Agricultural Education, NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club, 4-H. SECOND ROW: Koepke, Margaret A: Herington, Modern Lan- guages, Kappa Delta Treas., Panhel., Alpha Lambda Delta Hist., Phi Alpha Mu Treas., Sigma Delta Pi Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Bd. Treas., A S Coun. Pres. V-Pres., S.E.A., Putnam Schs. V-Pres., MA-3 Program, A S Honors Program. Koestel, Sondra L: Partridge, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Chaparajos. Kondik, Thomas A: Garfield Heights, Ohio, Secondary Education, Touchstone Ed. Kopp, Jerald A: Fairview, Dairy Foods Processing, Alpha Gamma Rho, Dairy Science Club, Little American Royal, Ks. Coop. Dairy Prod. Assn. Schs., Dairy Prod. Judging Team. Korach, Gerald F: Kansas BOTTOM ROW: Kueck, Don L: Zenith, Animal Husbandry. Kugler, Charles D: Abilene, Government. Kuhn, Charles W: Hope, Me- chanical Engineering, ASME. Kuhn, Marilyn R: Banner Springs, Music Education, Kappa Delta Song Leader, Mu Phi Epsilon Warden Magazine Chm., A Cappella Choir, MENC. Kuhn, R. William: Naperville, III., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Kuiken, Cheryl M: Mankato, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Press Dir., S.E.A., Hosp. Comm., Union Comm. Sub-Chm., Chapara|os. Kumamoto, Clifford T: Honolulu, Hawaii, Zoology. 431 Seniors: Lak-Lil TOP ROW: Lake, John E: Kansas City, Mo., Mathematics, CYD, Union Comm., Ks. Heart Assoc. Research Grant Schs. Lamborn, Linda L: Leavenworth, Elementary Education. Lammers, Cynthia: Leawood, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres. Asst. Rush Chm. Ex. Coun, Standards Comm. Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Cam- pus Entertainment Comm. Chm., Special Arrangements Sub-Chm., Angel Flight Soc. Chm. Lamp, Linda K: Wichita, Secondary Edu- cation, Alpha Delta Pi Chaplain, S.E.A., IPC. Lamp, Ross L: Goddard, Secondary Education, Acacia Corres. Sec., S.E.A., Scabbard Blade, DMS. Lange, Frederick G: Sedalia, Mo., Feed Science and Manage- ment, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Mu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Jardine Mayor, Milling Assn., UCCF Treas., YMMIA Pres. Lange, Phillip D: Linn, Economics, Alpha Kappa Psi Sec., Scabbard Blade. Intramural Chronicler Chms., AIA. Lauer, Kent A: Elmo, Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta V-Pres., CYR. Lawrence, Linda J: Richmond, Ind., Modern Languages,Delta Zeta Pledge Trainer, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS Coun. Fr. Club, Union Comm Sub-Chm. THIRD ROW: Lawrence, Thomas J: Wichita, Architecture, Lambda Chi Alpha Corres. Sec., AIA Pres., Alpha Phi Omega Hist., Ar Coun. Student Adviser, La Citadle, Fr. Wrestling Team, Wrestling Schs., Annual AIA Schs. Lay, Charles L: Hutchinson, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club. Leeburg, Linn T: Bennington, Mechanical Engi- neering. Leel, Woodruff G: Suffleld, Conn., Geology. Lefmann, Gerald L: Eudora, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club, SCSA. Lemon, Elaine F: Lenora, Psychology. Levick, Larry N: Wetmore, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Larsen, Beverly J: Great Bend, Community Ser- vice, Preschool Education, Kappa Delta Asst. Membership Chap- lain, Fam. Child Dev. Club V-Pres., Art Club Treas., Women s Glee Club, 4-H. Larson, Gene D: Peabody, Pre-Law. Larson, Robert H: Green, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi, IEEE V-Pres. Sec., Union Comm. Pub. Chm. Larson, Steve E: Topeka, Pre-Law, Sigma Phi Epsilon H.Q. Dir., Chancelray Club, Kappa Alpha Mu, Union Comm. Latimer, James P: Neosho, Mo., Architecture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon BOTTOM ROW: Lewellen, Rondole L: Appleton City, Mo., Electri- cal Engineering. Lewis, Kit J: Hanston, Mathematics Accounting, ANS. Lewis, Sharon K: Concordia, Sociology. Light, Phillip C: Liberal, Animal Husbandry. Ligon, Thomas H: Columbus, Mathe- matics. Lillibridge, Carolyn J: Junction City, Family and Child De- velopment, Alpha Delta Pi, Fam. Child Dev. Club. Lillibridge, Richard: Herkimer, Business Administration, Flying Club, PTP, Sport Parachute Club, Judo Club, UCCF. 432 Seniors: Lil-Low - ;:.: .:-::: ,-::- -V i: ;:, lelnw ::i ; : - ; Light, fl r C ..ll ' sn ! TOP ROW: Lillich, Robert D: St. Francis, Chemical Engineering Mathe- matics, Triangle, Sigma Tau Hist., AICE Sec., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Engr. Coun. Frees., CYR, LSA, Sparks Found. Award Schs., Boeing Schs. Lind, Martha L: Manhattan, Home Economics Education, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A., Home Economics Teaching Club. Lindenbaum, Stephen: Salina, Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Linder, Julia A: Sharon Springs, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta Parliamentarian, S.E.A., CYR, Cantenbery Club, SCA. Linscheid, Karen E: Arlington, Family and Child Development, Dorm Coun., S.E.A., Fam. Child Dev. Club. Lintecum, Sandra K: Mayfield, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Lippoldt, Robert L: Kinsley, Physical Education. Little, Martin L: Douglass, Elementary Education. Littrell, John M: Manhattan, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Livingston, Philip A: Yonkers, N .Y., Geography, Delta Sigma Phi Sec. Schs, Chm., Gamma Theta Upsilon, Scabbard Blade, CYR, Geography Club. Lloyd, Cheryl L: Green, Clothing Retailing, Fashion De- sign, Textiles Research. Lloyd, Douglas A: Oak Hill, Industrial Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Loar, Donald R: Mapleton, Secondary Education, LIAHONA Pres., Geography Club Treas., S.E.A. Loebeck, Barbara P: Bartlesville, Okla., Physical Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma House Chm. Act. Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Kappa Delta Pi, UGB, UPC Chm., PHEMS V-Pres., S.E.A. Loeppke, Wilda L: Kendall, Radio and Television and Home Economics, Alpha Xi Delta Soc. Chm. Song Leader, 4-H Sec. Corres. Sec. Reporter, CYR, University Ext. Club, Home EC. Ext. Club, Soc. Coor. Coun. Wesley Found. SIXTH ROW: Logbeck, James C: McPherson, Electrical Engineering, Dean ' s Honor Roll, IEEE. Lohmann, Vernon E: Lincoln, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha Pres. Treas., Ag. Ed. Club Reporter, Ag. Assoc, Marching Band. Loomis, Carol A: lola, Elementary Education, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A. SEVENTH ROW: Loomis, Jim E: Marion, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Lambda Treas. Rush Chm., Alpha Kappa Psi Pledge Trainer, Commerce Coun., CYR, Accounting Internship. Loomis, Ronald H: lola, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE. Loughmiller, Jean A: Topeka, Home Economics Education, S.E.A. Newsletter Ed. Advisory Bd., R.A. Sr. Dorm Asst., Home EC. Teaching Club, K-State Players, Kappa Phi. BOTTOM ROW: Love, Charles R: Redfield, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Office. Love, Joyce E: Manhattan, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Lowe, Mary A: Fort Worth, Tex., English, Delta Zeta Courtesy Chm., SGA Orientation Comm., Orientation Leader, AWS, K-State Players. 433 Sunny days and warm weather lure many students attending summer school away from their books to a dip in an apartment complex pool. Seniors: Luk-Man TOP ROW: Lukens, Roger L: Medicine Lodge, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Gamma Sigma Delta, AVMA, Kroger Schs., Continental Grain Schs., General Honors Schs. Lukins, Nancy C: Glen Ellyn, III., Psychology, Alpha Xi Delta Standards Chm., AWS Research Comm. Chm. Lundblade, Eugene D: Jamestown, Mechan- ical Engineering. Lundgren, Joan A: Osage City, Secondary Edu- cation. Lundgren, Paul E: Osage City, Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, MENC, Band, Varsity Glee Club. Lunn, Edward A: Puerto Rico, English. Lutes, Connie S: Independence, Mo., Elemen- tary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Rec. Sec., S.E.A. SECOND ROW: Lyon, Duane H: Newton, Landscape Architecture. Mabry, Marjone I: Overland Park, Home Economics Education, Al- pha Xi Delta Act. Chm. Panhel Dorm Counselor, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., AWS Service Comm. Tutor Comm. Chm. Macfee, Nancy M: Barnard, Community Service, Preschool Education. Machart, William J: Oberlin, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. MacKirdy, Wayne H: Pomona, Calif., Pre-Law. MacKlin, Dennis D: Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Maey, Ted L: Longford, Pre-Medicine, Clinic Club, German Club. BOTTOM ROW: Madden, James R: Liberal, Business Administra- tion, Alpha Tau Omega V-Pres. Sec., Arnold Air Society, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Madziya, Robert G: South Rhodesia, Geography. Mai, Harold E: Garden City, Agricultural Education, Beta Sigma Psi Corres. Sec., Alpha Tau Alpha First V-Pres., Alpha Zeta, Ag.Ed. Club Sec., Gamma Delta, Co-op Schs., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Maichel, Farrell D: Overbrook, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club, University Ext. Club. Maichel, Sally J: Overbrook, Modern Languages. Mann, Daniel G: Topeka, Electrical Engineering, FarmHouse Asst. Corres. Sec., Alpha Tau Alpha, S.E.A., Ag. Ed. Club Treas., 4-H, FFA, LSA. Mann, James I: Topeka, Mechanical Engineering. Seniors: Man-May TOP ROW: Mann, Linda R: Bethel, Home Economics Education. Mann, Mar- vin W: Athol, Agricultural Education. Mann, Mary F: Dodge City, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta Hist. Frat. Ed., Union Comm., MUN Sec. Staff, Kappa Phi Pledge Class Pres. SECOND ROW: Mann, Susan: Great Bend, Elementary Education, Orchesis Pres. V-Pres., S.E.A., Dames. Manuel, Maureen K: Manhattan, Secondary Edu- cation, Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Alpha Eta Sec. Treas., S.E.A. Marion, Roger B: Ogdensburg, N.Y., Dairy Production. THIRD ROW: Marker, James N: Yates Center, Secondary Education, Delta Chi, S.E.A., Pershing Rifles. Marmet, Kent L: Sabetha, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, CYR, Political Union, United Student Party. Marolf, Judith A: Bellevue, Neb., Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Marr, Gary D: Webber, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA. Marsh, Carol L: Prairie Village, Mo., Secondary Education, S.E.A., CYR, International Students Union Comm. Marsh, Ross C: Kansas City, Mo. Business Administration, Flying Club V-Pres. FIFTH ROW: Marshall, Paul M: Sylvis, Animal Husbandry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Block Bridle, 4-H, Chaparajos, Livestock Judging Team. Martin, Max T: Broughton, Secondary Education. Martin, Ray L: Baxter Springs, Mechan- ical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Martin, Thomas A: Cary, Miss., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Mason, Stella K: Morrowville, Home Economics Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Honors Program, Master ' s Degree Project, Home EC. Teaching Interest Group Pres., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Greater K.C. Home EC. Schs., Am. Assn. Of Univer- sity Women Schs., Dean of Home EC. Schs. Mathews, Philip V: Lyons, Ani- mal Husbandry. SEVENTH ROW: Mathias, Albert R: Leroy, Wildlife Conservation. Mau, Mary S: Topeka, Elementary Education. Mauck, Theodore S: Goddard, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Maxwell, Michael L: Dodge City, Business Administration, Delta Upsilon Pres. Treas., CYR, MPC Mayberry, Jay C: LaGrange, III., Electrical Engineering. Maynard, Jean A: Overland Park, English, Delta Delta Delta Informal Soc. Chm., Little Sisters of Minerva, Y-O Union Comm., Young Republicans, Italian Club. 435 Seniors: May-McG TOP ROW: Mayne, Paul R: Manhattan, Architecture, AIA, Court of Cheva- liers, UCCF. MeCammon, Ronald W: Manhattan, Animal Husbandry, Mc- Carty, Ernest P: Turon, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha. SECOND ROW: McCaslin, Ann: Stockton, Elementary Education, Delta Del- ta Delta Rec. Chm. Sr. Panhel. Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes Treas., Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Bd., Dorm V-Pres., SGA Appt. Bd., AWS V-Pres. Judi- cial Bd. Chm., S.E.A. McClanathan, Richard: Salina, Landscape Architecture. McClaskey, George E: Pittsburg, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. THIRD ROW: McClelland, Lynn A: Colby, Government. McCleskey, Joseph H: Topeka, Nuclear Engineering. McConnell, James R: Mission, Chemical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: McCosh, Linda L: Abilene, Elementary Education, S.E.A., 4-H. McCourt, James E: Atchison, Business Administration. McCoy, Ronda E: Marysville, Secondary Education, S.E.A. FIFTH ROW: McCoy, Susan J: Hiawatha, Bacteriology, Chi Omega V-Pres. Song Leader, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Senate Corres. Sec., Alpha Delta Theta Pres. V-Pres., Putnam Schs. McCracken, Jack E: Salina, Chemistry. McCracken, Malcolm D: Port Chester, N.Y., Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: McCready, Joyce E: Talmage, Music Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Mu, Mu Phi Epsilon V-Pres. Sec., A Cappella Choir, Madrigals, MENC, Henry J. Putnam Memorial Schs. McCready, Stuart T: Longford, Pre-Medicine, Clinic Club, Varsity Glee Club. McCreary, Fred- erick: Norton, Technical Journalism, A Cappella Choir. SEVENTH ROW: McDermet, Staley B: Leawood, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon Pres. Rush Chm. McDonald, Hal T: Leawood, Architecture. McDonald, Rita J: Independence, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: McDougal, David E: Topeka, Industrial Engineering. Mc- Gehe, Bruce A: Manhattan, Zoology. McGregor, Douglas D: Borger, Tex., Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, ASME, RWF. Senio lOPJOW;, raring, AS LeodJonR: Tou Sigma, i nailturol EIV sentory Edu Nflyl n MM Preschool Ea FCDCIubM SECOND RC tag, OK, tond Hush 436 Seniors: Mel-Mil TOP ROW: Mclntire, Ronald A: Arkansas City, Mechanical Engi- neering, ASME, AIAA. McKinley, James H: Norton, Zoology. Mc- Leod, Jon R: Marysville, Mechanical Engineering, ASME V-Pres., Pi Tau Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll. McMillen, Richard E: Earlton, Ag- ricultural Engineering, ASAE. McMurray, Diane S: Wichita, Ele- mentary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Asst. Treas., S.E.A. McMurry, Nancy L: Hutchinson, Home Economics Education, Kappa Alpha Theta. McNeal, Kathleen A: Waysata, Minn., Community Service, Preschool Education, Delta Delta Delta Rec. Sec. Service Proj. Chm., FCD Club Membership Chm. SECOND ROW-. McNeill, William B: Havensville, Dairy Manufac- turing, CYR, Dairy Club. McPeak, Garold L: Beloit, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE. Meehan, Mary C: Topeka, English. Meek, Patsy C: Shawnee Mission, Physical Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, AWS Coun., PHEMS Pres. S.E.A., Shawnee Co. Alumni Schs., Willard Osbury Memorial Schs. Meeks, Charles E: Parsons, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse Chaplain, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Al- pha, Ag. Coun. Officer, Ag. Ed. Club, Sears Schs. Meerpohl, Judy L: Manhattan, Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres., Sigma Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, SGA Orientation Comm., Union Comm., Fr. Club, AWS Standards Bd. Pub. Rel. Comm. Mehl, Constance H: Liberal, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, S.E.A., Dames. THIRD ROW: Mehl, Gary R: Liberal, Animal Husbandry, Delta Tau Delta Rush Chm. Meirowsky, Bernard J: Florence, Secondary Edu- cation, CYR, Newman Club. Melichar, Robert M: Caldwell, Pre- Medicine, Sigma Nu Pres. V-Pres. Chap., Clinic Club, Scabbard Blade Treas., Varsity Rowing Team, DMS. Merrill, Susan: LaCrosse, Secondary Education, Chi Omega House Mgr., S.E.A., Union Comm. Mickey, David H: Norton, English. Miles, Connie K: Atchison, Secondary Education, Theta Sigma Phi, S.E.A., RP Organizations Ed, Ks. Press Women ' s Schs., Kappa Delta Pi. Millenbruch, Janice: Frankfort, Home Economics Journalism. BOTTOM SOW: Miller, Carol E: Newton, Home Economics Educa- tion. Miller, Dallas E: Barberton, Ohio, Pre-Dentistry. Miller, Ed- ward P: Prairie Village, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA. Miller, Karen M: Abilene, Elementary Education. Miller, Marshall F: Mullinville, Feed Science and Management. Miller, Robert H: Wellington, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Omega Pres., United Stu- dents Party Treas., CYR Admin. Asst., MPC. Delegation Leader, Wheat State Agr. Club, MUN Delegation Leader, Ag. EC. Club, Water Sports Club. Miller, Willard A: Garnett, Mechanical Engi- neering. 437 P 19m r - V L. -- -Jk. Seniors: Mil-Mos TOP ROW:Milleson, Carolyn R: Abilene, Clothing Retailing, Fash- ion Design, Textiles Research, 4-H, S.E.A., Clothing Tex. Club, Women ' s Bowling Team. Mills, Randy V: Salina, Business Admin- istration, Phi Delta Theta Pres., Pledge Trainer. Miner, Dennis L: Ness City, Music Education. Minter, Robert W: Manhattan, Veteri- nary Medicine, AVMA. Minturn, Brian N: Baxter Springs, Busi ness Administration. Mishler, Danny D: Sabetha, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Pi Tau Sigma Pres., ASME, Burgwin-Martin Schs., Muchnic Schs. Mitchell, Timothy W: Banner Springs, Accounting, Lambda Chi Alpha Sec. Ritualist, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Geography Club, CYD. THIRD ROW: Moore, Judy J: Kackley, Secondary Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, A S Honors Program, R.A., S.E.A., Off-Campus Women ' s Assoc., AVMA Aux., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Moore, Lyle V: Leavenworth, Government. Moore, Philip F: Wichita, Pre-Law. Moore, Roger L. Elkhart, Nuclear Engineering, ANS, Arapaho Pres. Pub. Chm., Dorm Governing Bd., Engr. Open House Chm., Wesley Found., VFW Schs. Morehouse, Richard W: Manchester, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Citizen State Bank Schs., Franklin Schs. Morgan, Alice P: Arkansas City, Mathe- matics. Morgan, Johnnie L: Garden City, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Alpha Delta Pi Schs. Chm. Service Chm., CYR, Prof. Foods Club. SECOND ROW: Mock, Sharon K: Wilsey, Art. Moden, Lloyd D: Junction City, Agronomy, Lambda Chi Alpha Treas. Schs. Chm., A S Honors Program, Soil Judging Team, Wheat State Agr. Club, SCS, 4-H. Moews, Robert M: Louisburg, Music Education, MENC, Phi Mu Alpha Sinforia, Marching Band, Concert Band, Oratorio Chorus, Newman Club. Mohrman, Carolyn K: Byron, Biological Science, Alpha Chi Omega Hist., CYR, Clinic Club, WRA Sec., Union Comm. Molinari, Peter L: Livermore, Calif., Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Coun. Pres. Monahan, Marcia S:Manhattan, Zoology. Moore, Janet L: Linn, Home Economics Education, Clovia Pledge Class Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron Alumni Chm., Clothing Tex. Club, 4-H, S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll. 438 BOTTOM ROW: Morgan, Linda M: Hugoton, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Rec. Sec., S.E.A., AWS. Morris, William A: Augusta, Architecture. Morrow, Janice J: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta Jud. Bd., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., CYR, MPC, Union Comm. Moser, Michael L: Oakley, Business Administration. Mosier, Linda L: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Mosier, Steven R: Hoxie, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Eta Sigma, AVMA, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Union Pacific Schs. Moss, Max R: Hoxie, Veterinary Medi- cine, Acacia Chaplain, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key V-Pres., Sr. Class Pres., AVMA V-Pres., Christian Church College Class Advisor, Varsity Basketball, Athletic Schs. JM Seniors: Mou-Nel TOP ROW: Moulton, Robert E: Elmhurst, III., Business Administration. Mount, Sharon A: Polo, III., Chemistry, Alpha Lambda Delta, ACS Student Affiliates, Union Comm., King Schs. Mowry, Darrell E: Garden City, Electrical Engineer- ing. SECOND ROW: Mueller, Barbara L: Hanover, Secondary Education, S.EA Munson, Jerry L: Belleville, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi Rush Chm., IFC Rep., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE Sec., Steel Ring, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, Student Senator, Engr. Coun., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Elk ' s Schs., Munchich Found. Munyon, Clair A: Bird City, Business Administra- tion. THIRD ROW: Muret, Jeanne L: Winfield, Home Economics Extension, Clovia House Mgr., 4-H, University Ext. Club Sec. Murphy, James P: Abilene, Agri- cultural Engineering. Mustoe, Martha A: Rexford, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta, Sec. Rush Chm. Standards Chm. House Coun., S.E.A., Oratorial Choir. FOURTH ROW: Myers, Cecilia J: Hutchinson, Elementary Education, S.E.A., AWS Rep. Myers, Charles R: Shawnee Mission, Architectural Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon V-Pres. Sec., CYR, AIA. Myers, LaVerne R: Abilene, Dairy Production, Alpha Zeta, Dairy Club Reporter, Dairy Production Judging Team, Dairy Cattle Judging Team, Union Pacific Schs., Little American Royal Schs. FIFTH ROW: Myers, Marilyn S: Alma, History, Women ' s Recreation Assoc., AWS, Chaparajos, Putnam Schs. Myers, Steven R: Sterling, Electrical Engi- neering. Nagata, Ronald H: Ninole, Hawaii, Architectural Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Neal, John A: Menlo, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Sports Car Club Pres. Neal, Thomas E: Manhattan, Civil Engineering, ASCE. Nebgen, John T: Bern, Civil Engineering, ASE, Open House Chm., S.A.M.E. Sec. Treas., Scabbard Blade, Chi Epsilon Sec., Sigma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll, CYR. SEVENTH ROW: Nebgen, Judy E. Bern, Elementary Education, S.E.A., 4-H, Kappa Phi. Nelson, Brian B: Manhattan , English. Nelson, Gary R: Manhat- tan, Chemistry and Mathematics, Lambda Chi Alpha, MUN Sec., PTP Sec., Amateur Radio Club, CYR Membership Comm., Football Mgr. BOTTOM ROW: Nelson, James P: Horton, Veterinary Medicine. Nelson, Karen S: Wichita, Community Service, Preschool Education. Nelson, Merle F: Bridgeport, Agricultural Economics. 439 Seniors: Nel-Old TOP ROW: Nelson, Samuel C: Courtland, Animal Husbandry. Nelson, Sharon L: Herington, Interior Design. Neville, George O: Manhattan, Elec- trical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Newman, David R: Derby, Electrical Engineering, Liahona Fellowship. Nichols, Connie V: Osborne, Elementary Education. Nichols, Robert B: Dallas, Tex., Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rec. Sec., CYR, K- Club, FCA, Varsity Football, Athletic Schs. THIRD ROW: Nicholson, Rodney D: Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres., Eta Kappa Nu, Varsity Football, Athletic Schs. Nieden- thal, Linda K: Russell, Sociology, Smurthwaite Fr. Class V-Pres., Kappa lota Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, Chimes Treas., Mortar Bd., A S Honors Program, AWS Standards Bd., Union Comm. Sub-Chm., SGA Comm., Concert Band, Pep Band, University Chorus, CYR, PTP, ISA Treas. Sec., Put- nam Schs., Elks Leadership Schs., Masonic Essay Contest Schs. Nielson, Charles C: Parsons, Chemical Engineering, Smith Schs. House V-Pres., AICE Pres. V-Pres., Engr. Coun., K- State Engineer Features Writer, News Editor, Dean s Honor Roll. FOURTH ROW: Norberg, John E: Shawnee Mission, Physics. Norman, Reid L: Scott City, Zoology. Novosel, John M: Kansas City, Secondary Education, Sigma Chi V-Pres., S.E.A., Cat ' s for Curtains, CYR, HQ, Newman Club, Var- sity Football, Athletic Schs. FIFTH ROW: Nuss, Norman P: Russell, Physical Education. Nuttelman, Robert A: Independence, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Chi, Sigma Tau, Engr. Honors Program, Steel Ring, ANS V-Pres., Hertz Engr. Schs. Nutter, Douglas R: Wichita, Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Nwosu, Nnakarame A: Nigeria, Poultry Science. Oberhel- man, Joline F: Independence, Mo., Home Economics, S.E.A., Home EC Teaching Club, Union Comm. Pub. Sub-Chm., CYR, A Cappella Choir, Women ' s Glee Club, Whi-Purs, UCCF, Y-O, MPC. Ochampaugh, Clifford: St. George, Applied Music, A.G.O., Phi Mu Alpha, Varsity Glee Club, Madrigals, Inter- collegiate Music Coun. SEVENTH ROW: Ochampaugh, Lucille: St. George, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Odell, Ronald O: Sedgwick, Animal Husbandry. Ogle, Sherman F: Salina, Mathematics, AFROTC, Newman Club. BOTTOM ROW: Oke, Susan M: Leawood, Elementary Education, Chi Omega V-Pres. Pledge Class V-Pres., Angel Flight V-Pres., Little Sisters of Minerva Sec., Pershing Rifles Honorary, Military Ball Queen, St. Patricia Finalist, S.E.A. V.-Pres. Bd. Mgr., Panhel Rep., Interdorm Coun. Union Comm. Okudo, Chukwuzubelu: Nigeria, Animal Husbandry. Oldham, Larry S: Topeka, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. 440 )!] 1 Seniors: Ole-Par TOP ROW: O ' Leary, Richard H: Independence, Architecture, AIA, PTP, Alpha Phi Omega. Oleen, Judy A: Falun, Home Economics Education. Olivier, Donna L: Danville, Community Service, Pre- school Education, Alpha Delta Pi Soc. Chm. Standards Chm., Fam. Child Dev. Club, Act. Chm., Alpha Lambda Nu, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, Newman Club Programs Chm. Olmstead, Robert E: Junction City, Mechanical Engineering. Olsen, Aldan S: Salt Lake, Utah, Animal Husbandry. Olson, Judith A: Riley, Elementary Education. Olson, Keith F: Hopkins, Minn., Mechanical Engineering, Straube Schs. House, ASME, CYR, Circle K. THIRD ROW: Overley, Vickie J: Speed, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Phi Kappa Phi, 4-H, Prof. Foods Club, AWS Rules Conv., Womens Glee Club, University Chorus, RWF, Kappa Phi Pledge Class Chaplain, Finance Comm., Farm Bu- reau Schs., Ford Motor Schs. for National 4-H Achievement Winner. Owen, Gary D: Dighton, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Arnold Air Society, ASCE, Band, Glee Club, Brass Choir, RWF. Oyama, Theo- dore I: Honolulu, Hawaii, Architecture. Paddock, Garry O: Mound City, Animal Husbandry. Pankratz, Marilyn K: Wichita, Physical Therapy, Delta Zeta AWS Rep., CYR, PTP, Furthering Ed. Grant Schs. Pannbacker, Beth M: Washington, Dietetics and Institutional Man- agement, Alpha Xi D elta Chaplain, Prof. Foods Club Pres. Paradis, Ronald E: Topeka, Speech. SECOND ROW: Onyia, Kenneth N: Nigeria, Veterinary Medicine, Soccer Club. Opdycke, Kenneth K: Hutchinson, Architectural Engi- neering, Lambda Chi Alpha Pres., AIA, CYR. Orth, Janice M: St. Francis, Business Administration, Alpha Xi Delta, CYR, Water Sports Club, Whi-Purs. Osborn, Elizabeth A: Topeka, Elementary Edu- cation. Oswald, Robert L: Greeley, Mechanical Engineering. Otte, Myrna M: Great Bend, Music Education, Alpha Chi Omega Corres. Sec. Song Leader, 4-H Song Leader, MENC, Wesley Found. Overley, Gary S: Speed, Agricultural Economics, Sigma Theta Epsilon V-Pres. Pledge Trainer, Ag. EC. Club Pres. V-Pres. Sec., Ag. Coun., 4-H. BOTTOM ROW: Parker, Ralph M: Wellington, Architecture. Par- ker, Rosanne M: Wichita, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., NCTM, BSU Enlistment Chm., Devotions Chm. Parker, Suz- anne:Clearwater, Music Education, CYR, MENC, Women ' s Glee Club. Parks, Janice L: Overland Park, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Theta Schs. Chm. House Mgr., HQ Dir., Kappa lota Sigma, KSU Honor Schs. Parks, William L: Minneapolis, Pre-Law. Parsons, Lynn K: Emporia, English. Parsons, Steven D: Hunter, Mathematics, Tau Kappa Epsilon V-Pres. Sec. Pledge Trainer, CYR, Chemistry Grant, Frontier Chem. Co. Schs. 441 Seniors: Pat-Phi TOP ROW: Patry, James D: Hillsboro, Agricultural Education, NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club, FFA, Klod Kernel Klub, Newman Club. Patterson, Randy B: Bethel, Mechanical Engineering. Patton, Janet L: Chase, Home Economics Extension, Clovia V-Pres. Pledge Trainer Social Chm. Song Leader, RA., 4-H Sec. Corres. Sec., University Ext. Club, Ks. Home EC. Advisory Comm. Schs., Harry Darby 4-H Found. Schs., Miss Lyons Pepsi Schs. Patton, Patricia A: Galena, Home Economics Education, Clovia V-Pres. Treas. Song Leader Chaplain, Schs. Chm., Mortar Bd. Hist., Phi Upsilon Omicron Pres., Omicron Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Honors Program, Home EC. Masters Degree Project, General Home EC. Club Pres., Home E. Coun., Home EC. Hosp. Day Programs Chm., 4-H V-Pres., Kansas 4-H in Review, Asst. Ed., Women ' s Glee Club, A.G.O., S.E.A., Social Coordinating Coun., Religious Coun. Sec., UCCF, Dean ' s Hon- or Roll, Montgomery Ward Nat ' l Home EC. 4-H Schs., Kansas Elks Club Most Valuable Student Schs., Danforth Outstanding Home EC. College Sr. Summer Award. Pearce, Cecil W: Wallace, Music Education, Acacia Song Leader, Chaplain, Phi Mu Alpha, Ag. EC. Club Corres. Sec., Men ' s Varsity Glee Club Pres., A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers, K-State Players, Fr. Track. Pearson, Wayne A: Concordia, Music Education, Smith Schs. House, Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia V-Pres. Sec., MENC, RWF, Presbyterian Church Music Schs., Dept. of Music Schs. Peirce, Stephen W: Hutchinson, Philosophy and Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Peltier, Sharon A: Concordia, Modern Languages, Newman Club Sec., Pep Club. Pember, Duane R: Ness City, Ani- mal Husbandry. Pember, Sharon A: Ness City, Home Economics 442 Education. Penner, Jeanene S: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. Penner, Maurice D: Newton, Feed Science And Management, Straube Schs. House Soc. Chm. House Mgr., Alpha Mu Pres., Alpha Zeta, Orientation Leader, K- State Fair Booth Rep., Milling Assn. Pres., Ag. Science Day Co-Chm., Mennonite Fellowship, Harvey E. Yantis Memorial Schs. Perk, Wayne L: Clarendon Hills, III., Technical Journalism and Business Administration, K-Key, Sigma Delta Chi Treas., CYR, Collegian Adv. Mgr., University Ed. Collegian Bus. Mgr., Assoc. Collegiate Press Delegate. Perry, Jack L: Little River, Bacter- iology, Delta Tau Delta, Newman Club. THIRD ROW: Perry, James C: Herington, Physical Education. Perschbacher, Elmer: St. Louis, Mo., Architecture. Petersen, Rod- ney D: Republic, Physical Education, Alpha Tau Omega Intramural Chm., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Union Comm., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Peterson, Frederick: Marquette, Sec- ondary Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Zoology Club. Peterson, Garth L: Monument, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse IFC Rep., Stu- dent Senate, Pre-Vet Club V-Pres., AVMA, CYD, United Student Party Athletic Coun. Liaison Member, Soil Conservation Schs. Peterson, Leland M: Humboldt, Electrical Engineering. Peterson, Patricia L: Topeka, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta Asst. Rush Chm. Sr. Panhel. Rep., Homecoming Queen Finalist. BOTTOM ROW: Peterson, Orville M: Bazaar, Agronomy. Peter- son, Ronald L: Clifton, Electrical Engineering. Petri, Raymond L: Waverly, Iowa, Nuclear Engineering. Pfanenstiel, Anna M: Salina, Medical Technology. Pfanenstiel, Richard: Salina, Pre-Law. Pfuetze, Robert B: Manhattan, Chemistry. Phillips, Charles R: Ridgefield, N.J., Agronomy, Pershing Rifles, CAR Coun., SCF. Seniors: Pia-Pre Mi A . TOP ROW: Piatt, Cheryl R: Wichita, Bacteriology, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Piatt, Joel D: Hutchinson, History, Delta Tau Delta. Pierce, Patricia A: Tur- key, English, Kappa Alpha Theta Frat. Ed., Union Comm. SECOND ROW: Pilger, Shelia R: Sharon Springs, Home Economics Edu- cation, Delta Zeta, Schs. Act. Standards Rush Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron V-Pres., Omicron Nu Corres. Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Home EC. Clubs, Student Health Comm. Chm., S.E.A., Kappa Phi, Home EC. Honors Pro- gram, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union Pacific Schs. Pimple, Michael R: Olpe, Electrical Engineering, Dean ' s Honor Roll, IEEE. Pine, Stanley W: Manhattan, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Pinkerton, Shirley A: Wichita, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, S.E.A. Pinkston, Glenn W: Manhattan, Business Administration. Pitman, Leroy E: Kingman, Business Administration, CYD, Newman Club. FOURTH ROW: Plant, Catherine: Wichita, Elementary Education, S.E.A., AWS, Student Health Aid, Orchestra, Elk ' s Club Tuition Schs., Kiwanis Club General Schs. Plant, William J: Wichita, Physics, AIP, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, General Schs., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Piatt, Paul C: Overland Park, Secondary Education, CYR, S.E.A., UCCF. FIFTH ROW: Ploger, James R: Kinsley, Business Administration. Plummer, Elvera A: Blaine, Elementary Education. Pohlman, Jeanne L: Salina, Ele- mentary Education, Delta Delta Delta Panhel. Rep., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. SIXTH ROW: Poison, Pamela J: Kansas City, Mo., Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Chimes, Student Senate Corres. Sec., S.E.A., CYR, Union Comm. Chm., UGB, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Poma, Louis L: Pagosa Springs, Colo., Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta. Powell, Cora S: Partridge, Geography. SEVENTH ROW: Powell, Dennis L: Salt Lake, Utah, Elementary Education, Lambda Chi Alpha Pres. Rush Chm. Song Leader, NEA, Student Broadcasters. Powell, Douglas E: Abilene, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta Rush Chm., Scabbard Blade, Alpha Kappa Psi, DMS, Sr. Class Treas., Commerce Coun., UPC Chm.HQ, K-State Players, Marching Band. Power, Virginia A: Mission, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, K-Stepper, AWS, S.E.A. BOTTOM ROW: Prasad, Yalamachi J: India, Industrial Engineering. Pra- ther, Jerry D: Topeka, Mechanical Engineering. Preheim, Sally R: Hurley, Art, Alpha Chi Omega. 443 a a Seniors: Pre-Rei TOP ROW: Presnal, Glade C: Goddard, Government. Preston, Dale L: Kansas City, Mo., Zoology. Price, Carl B: Topeka, Account- ing, Phi Delta Theta Schs. Chm., SGA Treas., IFC Exec. Coun., Flying Club. Price, Nellie E: Liberty, Zoology. Primrose, Herbert D: Clay Center, Art, CYR, Judo Club, MPC. Printz, Edward M: Englewood, N.J., Radio and Television Speech, Sigma Chi Pledge Class Pres. IFC Rep., Alpha Epsilon Rho Sec. Treas., Station Manager KSDB-FM, HQ Publicity Chm., Dance Comm. Pritz, Wayne L: Lincolnville, Mechan- ical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha Sec. Magazine Corres., Sigma Tau Hist., Pi Tau Sigma Sec., Arnold Air Society, ASME, AIAA, BSU, Trane Schs., MayTag Schs. THIRD ROW: Ratcliff, Karen L: Morganville, Sociology. Ratliff, Billy D: Wichita, Physical Education, Phi Delta Theta Pledge Trainer, Intramural Chm., Varsity Swimming. Ray, Terry L: Kansas City, Feed Science and Management. Rea, Roger U: Halstead, Secondary Edu- cation, Smith Schs. House Pres. Treas. Sec., ACS, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, CYR, S.E.A., MPC. Recob, Ernest A: Wichita, Secondary Education. Redlinger, Jacob F: Mission, Civil Engineer- ing, ASCE, Dean ' s List, Water Sports Club, Newman Club, Rowing Team. Redmon, Larry D: Parsons, History, Phi Alpha Theta, RWF. Seniors find f ranged by da SECOND ROW: Pyle, E. M.: Kingsdown, Agricultural Economics. Randle, Dorothy A: Pratt, Art, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Phi Delta Pres., Tau Sigma Delta Sec., Phi Alpha Mu V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, AVMA Aux., Honors Program, MA-3 Program. Randle, William C: Pratt, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA Jardine Mayor. Raney, Leland W: Garnett, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Tau, ANS Sec. Ransopher, Eileen AA: Clifton, Secondary Education, S.E.A., AWS Coun., New- man Club. Ransopher, John H: Clyde, Business Administration. Ransopher, Milo: Manhattan, Social Science. BOTTOM ROW: Reece, Dixie J: Mankato, Community Service, Pre- school Education. Reed, Donald L: Hutchinson, Mathematics. Reedy, Stephen L: Hanover, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho Rush Chm., Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Ag. EC. Club V-Pres. Sec., Newman Club. Reeves, James H: Hutchinson, Architecture. Regier, Katherine M: Newton, Home Economics Teaching. Reid, Richard D: Holyrood, Business Administration. Reid, Shirley J: Kansas City, Mo., Home Economics. 444 Seniors: Rei-Ric TOP ROW: Reimer, Donald E: Cimarron, Mechanical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta Pres., ASME, Engr. Coun. Soph. Rep., Union Comm., Newman Club, CYD. Reiter, Michael J: Kingman, Electrical Engineering, Smith Schs. House, Dean ' s Honor Roll, IEEE. Rensenhouse, Nina S: Shawnee Mission, Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Reppert, Joseph R: Anna, III., Technical Journalism, Beta Theta Pi Soc. Chm., Sigma Delta Chi Pres., Collegian Bus. Mgr., K-Key Awards. Resley, Vieki A: Russell, Accounting, CYD, Newman Club. Reynolds, Robert R: Manhattan, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Reynolds, Steven K: Fredonia, Agricultural Education. Rhoads, David A: Wamego, Secondary Education. Rhodes, Thomas W: Kansas City, Accounting, Alpha Phi Omega Corres. Sec. Hist., Wesley Found. BOTTOM ROW: Rice, Kirke W: Ft. Scott, Architecture. Rice, Terrence S: Val- ley Falls, Agronomy, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Wheat State Agr. Club V-Pres., Ag. Coun. Rep., Ext. Club, 4-H, Judging Teams, Union Pacific Schs., Allied Chem. Schs. Rich, Charles L: Michigan Valley, Animal Husbandry. ' : Seniors find food plentiful at the fall picnic in Warner Park. Ar- ranged by class officers, the senior picnic was the first organized in recent years and was the tip-off event for the many activities financed through the sale of class activity cards to senior students. [. :;?. udoThetc,! Seniors: Ric-Rog TOP ROW: Richard, Barbara K: Miltonvale, Home Economics Education. Richard, William E: Emporia, Chemical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma V-Pres., Sigma Tau Treas., Steel Ring, Engr. Open House Pub. Chm., AlChE Pres., Engr. Coun., Schs. House. Richardson, Julia: Norton, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma. SECOND ROW: Richel, Linda A: Topeka, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Kappa Delta Good Grooming Chm., RA., Home EC. Art Club, Women ' s Glee, Oratorio Choir, IPC Rep., CYR. Rickenbacher, Pattie: Prairie Village, Com- munity Service, Preschool Education, Chi Omega Hist. Soc. Chm., FCD Club, CYR, Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart. Ridgway, Richard B: Ellis, Speech. THIRD ROW: Riedl, Don L: Cozad, Neb., Chemical Engineering. Riedl, Pat- rick H: Otis, Electrical Engineering. Riemann, Donald L: Edmond, Mechani- cal Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta V-Pres. Rush Chm. Exec. Coun. Intramural Chm. FOURTH ROW: Riemann, Jerald A: Claflin, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Coun. Rep., Block Bridle, 4-H, Ag. Ed. Club, Livestock Wool Judging Teams, N. T. Veatch Schs. Riemann, Marlin J: Claflin, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho Chaplain, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Block Bridle, 4-H, Martin K. Ebg. Schs. Ringel, Clark D: Alma, Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Rinkenberger, Robert: Overland Park, Pre-Medicine. Rippey, Gertrude F: Wichita, Elementary Education. Roark, Sandra L: Shawnee Mis- sion, Radio and Television and Home Economics, Alpha Delta Pi, Home EC. Coun., Union Comm., AWS Rep., Religious Coun. SIXTH ROW: Roberson, Sharon P: Arkansas City, Secondary Education. Roberts, Katherine J: Dekalb, III., Modern Languages. Robertson, Arthur J: Pittsburg, Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Robinson, Jannette S: Nahville, Home Economics Extension, Alpha Delta Pi Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta Treas., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Uni- versity Ext., USC, Honors Schs. Robin son, James M: Kansas City, Sociology. Robinson, Larry W: Harveyville, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Society V- Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Rock, Anthony R: Junction City, Electrical Engineering. Rogers, Frank A: Augusta, Business Administration. Rogers, Marvin R: Con- cordia, Mechanical Engineering, Smith Schs. House, Sigma Tau V-Pres., Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Jr. M. E. Assembly V-Pres., M.E. Exec. Coun., Texaco Schs. Senior TOP HOW: Jo PhylliiJiAi-c Jon R: Ellswo- Edward House, Vorsfy HA, MUN Sec ciMVMA.li, H Clinic C -d . Olt| y 0sk ir lstrv 446 Seniors: Rog-Sch TOP ROW: Rogers, Patricia L: Valley Center, Chemistry. Rogers, Phyllis J: Alta Vista, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Root, Jon R: Ellsworth, Art, Beta Sigma Psi Exec. Coun., Gamma Delta. Rork, Edward L: Mulvane, Business Administration, Smith Schs. House, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Marching Band Properties Mgr., RA., MUN Sec. Staff. Rose, Daniel W: Haviland, Veterinary Medi- cine, AVMA. Rosenblatt, Lewis: Tenafly, N. J., Zoology. Rosen- kranz, Susan L: Pratt, Technical Journalism, Gamma Phi Beta, Col- legian Staff, CYR. THIRD ROW: Ruhnke, Bonnie R: Troy, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles, Research, Clothing Tex. Club. Rundell, Grover C: Stafford, Agricultural Eingineering, ASAE. Saines, Nicoletta: Leaven- worth, Secondary Education. Salisbury, Stanley A: Wichita, Psychology. Sanders, Linda P: Topeka, Home Economics Education, Alpha Chi Omega Act. Chm., Omicron Nu Rec. Sec., Phi Upsilon Omicron Soc. Chm., Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Teaching Club, Clothing Tex. Club, S.E.A. Adv. Bd., Union Comm. AWS Service Comm. Sanders, Thomas B: Prairie Village, Horticulture. Saven, David E: Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Ross, Franklin H: Jewell, Pre-Medicine, Smith Sch: House, Clinic Club. Ross, Tweed W: Manhattan, Secondary Educa- tion. Roth, Lloyd G: Hays, Architectural Engineering. Rowe, Tim- othy J: Oskaloosa, Animal Husbandry. Rowland, James N: Junc- tion City, Mathematics, Delta Tau Delta Alumni Chm., Phi Eta Sigma, German Club, SGB, Putnam Schs. Roy, Michael L: Newton, Chem- istry. Ruckert, Dennis W: Chase, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Scanland, Judith A: Hutchinson, Elementary Edu- cation. Schaffel, Lewis: Brooklyn, N.Y., Government. Schanefelt, Robert V: Manhattan, Flour Science and Management. Scheele, John O: Riley, Animal Husbandry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Jr. Sr. Live- stock Judging Team. Schiffner, Glenn D: Colby, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Schimke, Thomas O: Leavenworth, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASME. Schimmels, Doris D: Manhattan, Elementary Education, S.E.A. 447 Seniors: Sch-Sch TOP ROW: Schlosser, Bruce E: Kansas City, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Schmanke, Kenneth P: Alta Vista, Mechanical Engineering. Schmidler, Marcy L: Hutchinson, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Delta Pi. Schmidt, RaeDene: Syracuse, Pre-Medicine, Smurthwaite Pres., A S Coun., KSUARH Sec. Treas., Clinic Club Sec. Treas. Schneider, Virginia: Ellsworth, Elementary Education. Schneikart, Paul E: Kansas City, Mechanical Engineering. Schnell, James C: Beloit, History. SECOND ROW: Schoen, Rose M: Beloit, Elementary Education. Schoenbeck, James E: Junction City, Business Administration, Beta Sigma Psi. Schoenbeck, Karen S: Junction City, Elementary Edu- cation, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E.A., K-Stepper. Schornick, Robert E: Yates Center, Agronomy. Schroder, John W: Lancaster, Agronomy, Farmhouse Rec.Sec. Parliamentarian, IFC Rep. IPC Rep., Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Honor Award, Blue Key, CYR, Ag. Hon- ors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASA, Nat ' l Pres., Tribunal Chancel- lor, TAB, Ag. Coun. ASA Nat ' l Convention Delegate, Agr. Club Pres. V-Pres., 4-H, FFA, MPC, Ag. Ed. Club, UCCF, EUB, Nat ' l Agr. Ex- temporaneous Speech Contest Winner, Wander McVey Schs., Plair Schs., Blue Key Schs., Consumers Cooperative Schs., Danforth Schs. Schrag, Donnie D: McPherson, Secondary Education, Nat ' l Museum 448 of Modern Art, Artist of America, NEA, Varsity Glee Club, Madrigals, IMC, Mennonite Fellowship. Schrater, Gerald D: Utica, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. THIRD ROW: Schreiner, Leslie A: Douglass, Elementary Education. Schrick, Donald F: Nortonville, Agricultural Economics. Schrock, Ivan R: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Schruben, Dale L: Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Tau, ANS, CSS Pres. Schrunk, Judy K: Arvada, Colo., Home Economics Education. Schuessler, James C: Junction City, Agricultural Economics. Sehuk- man, Larry J: Almena, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Schultz, Janet L: Trousdale, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Kappa Phi First V-Pres. Schultz, Ronald W: Manhattan, Ag- ricultural Education. Schulz, Kathleen M: Vesper, Elementary Edu- cation. Schupp, Iva L: Benton, Home Economics Education, Delta Zeta Corres. Sec., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., R.A., 4-H, BCTA Schs., Watkins 4-H Schs. Schwant, Eldon W. Blaine, Agronomy. Schwartzkopf, Olga E: Ransom, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research, Delta Zeta Panhel Rep., Omicron Nu V-Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A., Clothing Tex. Club Pres., First Nat ' l Bank Schs. Schwarz, Gretchen C: Wichita, Accounting, Kappa Delta V- Pres., CYD, Union Comm., Newman Club. Seniors: Sch-She ;;; Schfoci ktobeaDok - ;. ::.:: .-;- 2 Wilt KjtoryEduaiW .,IA. ' !; ' ' Dint : : ' : : : :- ' :;i; :- V - : ,..N, y : TOP ROW: Schwerdtfeger, Clair: Ellsworth, Mechanical Engineering. Scott, Joan E: Topeka, Secondary Education. Scott, Kenneth M: Kalvesta, Geog- raphy, Alpha Kappa Lambda, NEA, Williston Club, Varsity Wrestling, Judo Club, Athletic Schs. SECOND ROW: Scott, Nancy J: Wichita, Home Economics Education, Delta Delta Delta V-Pres. Pledge Trainer, Union Comm., RA., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., MPC, Dorm Judicial Bd., Triangle Sweetheart. Scott, Phyllis I: Brewster, Elementary Education. Scott, Thomas W: Chanute, Chemical Engi- neering. THIRD ROW: Seibel, Douglas C: Oakley, Agricultural Engineering. Seidel, Lawrence D: McPherson, Business Administration. Selbe, William L: Kansas City, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pledge Trainer, Honors Pro- gram, ANS, K-Club, Track Co-Capt., Athletic Schs. FOURTH ROW: Seltman, Marjorie L: Wichita, Physical Education, KAGPER, AAHPER, S.E.A., Figure Toning, Swimming, Social Dance Instructor, Bowling League, Frog Club. Shaffer, Martie R: Overland, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta Intermurals Chm., Guard, Union Comm. Shaffer, William J: Simpson, Government. FIFTH ROW: Shah, Kanaiyalal G: India, Chemical Engineering, India Assoc. Shah, Niranjan C: India, Mechanical Engineering, India Assoc. Auditor. Shambaugh, Linda K: Longmont, Colo., Medical Technology. SIXTH ROW: Shank, Luanne R: Wichita, Home Economics Education, Alpha Chi Omega Pledge Class Pres. AWS Rep. Warden Honor Pledge, S.E.A. Pres., KSTA Pres. V-Pres., Clothing Tex. Club, Whi-Purs, AWS, PTA Schs. Sharp, Marvin W: Junction City, Business Administration. Shaw, Beryl A: South Mis- sion, Mathematics, Kappa Delta Pres. V-Pres. Hist., Alpha Lambda Delta Pres., Phi Alpha Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Bd. Ed., Student Senate, Ks. Conf. on Higher Ed. Chm., Union Comm. Sub-Chm., Student Health Comm., S.E.A., Put- nam Schs. V-Pres. Hist., Mortar Bd. Schs. Award, Phi Alpha Mu Schs. Award. SEVENTH ROW: Shawver, Norman T: Wichita, Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, IFC Rep., Varsity Swimming Team. Sheehan, Richard V: Baldwin, N.Y., Geology. Shelton, Katherine E: Topeka, Secondary Edu- cation. BOTTOM ROW: Sheppard, Robert A: Philadelphia, Pa., Business Administra- tion, Arnold Air Society, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Sherer, George L: Mullinville, Landscape Architecture, Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledge Trainer, Sgt.-at-Arms, IFC Rep., Social Chm., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, AIA, ASLA. Sherer, Jane A: Mul- linville, Interior Design, Alpha Delta Pi V-Pres. Pledge Trainer Outstanding Initiate, Phi Upsilon Omicron AID, Home EC. Coun. V-Pres., Dorm Officer, In- terior Design Club, Union Comm., Farm Bureau Schs., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Program. 449 Seniors: She-Slo TOP ROW: Shetlar, James F: Conway Springs, Pre-Medicine, 4-H, Clinic Club, Wesley Found., King Chem. Sens., Boyer Trust Schs. Shields, Donald W: Lindsborg, Flour Science Management. Shier, Ann M: Gypsum, English, Alpha Chi Omega First V-Pres. Intramurals Chm., S.E.A., WRA, Union Comm. SECOND ROW: Shivers, Robert A: Holton, Mathematics, Lambda Chi Alpha Sec., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Shosa, Dale W: Littleton, N.H., Nuclear Engineer- ing. Shrack, Phillip S: Pratt, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Shulda, Karen K: Belleville, Elementary Education, Kappa Al- pha Theta Schs. Chm., S.E.A. Shultz, Cletus E: Hutchinson, Technical Journ- alism. Shuman, Michael L: Sharon Springs, Entomology. FOURTH ROW: Shuyler, Kent D: Alden, Agricultural Education, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Hoedowners. Siebert, William J: Hills- boro, Nuclear Engineering. Sim, James R: Lakin, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Simms, Douglas G: Republic, Feed Science and Management, Alpha Phi Omega Rec. Sec., Milling Assoc. Simms, Roger K: Republic, Speech. Simpson, Carol J: Milton, Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Simpson, Sherry L: Dodge City, Home Economics Education, Smurthwaite, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Teaching Interest Group V-Pres., S.E.A. Sims, Michael E: Hutchinson, Business Administration. Sinisi, Matthew F: West New York, N.J., Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Sisk, William V: Bethany, Mo., Zoology. Sivage, Carl B: Cody, Wyo., Pre-Medicine. Skinner, James A: Manhattan, Feed Science and Management, Alpha Mu, Milling Assoc. BOTTOM ROW: Skoch, Leroy V:Powhattan, Feed Science and Management, Straube Schs. House, Alpha Mu Pres., Alpha Zeta, Milling Assoc. Sec. Treas., Ag. Coun., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Newman Club, Union Pacific Schs. Skonberg, Irene S: Randolph, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon Warden Alumni Sec., Concert Band, JWE, Women ' s Glee Club, MENC, 4-H, Pep Band, Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Sloan, David E: Kingman, Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon Alumni Rel. Chm. Newsletter Ed. 450 .Q, C3 Seniors: Slo-Sta ! TOP ROW: Sloan, Kathleen A: Hiawatha, Modern Languages. Slo- i com, Sharon L: Seneca, Music Education, Kappa Delta Membership Chm. Ed. Song Leader, Mu Phi Epsilon, MENC, Girl ' s Glee Club, A I Cappella Choir, K- State Singers. Smith, Barry D: Kansas City, Busi- ( ness Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi Treas., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi I Kappa Phi, Commerce Coun. V-Pres., Tribunal, Donald McGregor Schs. Smith, Gordon E: Mount Hope, Secondary Education. Smith, Harold J: Hutchinson, Wildlife Conservation. Smith, Janis V: Eureka, Business Administration. Smith, Paul D: Kansas City, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Snyder, Gordon E: Sabetha, Art, Sigma Chi, AID V- Pres., Arnold Air Society, Continental Oil Co. Schs. Socolofsky, Harold E: Ramona, Nuclear Engineering, Arnold Air Society Pres., ANS, RWF. Soder, Jon D: Wichita, Economics. Soeken, Merle A: Claflin, Agricultural Education, Beta Sigma Psi Pres. Sec., Alpha Tau Alpha Sec., Religious Coun. Pres. Religious Act. Exec. Sec. Ag. Ed. Club, Gamma Delta. Sol, Marcia A: Belvue, Elementary Education. Somora, Lonnie K: Baroda, Mich., Geography, Cavaliers Literary Society, Geography Club, A Cappella Choir. Spainhour, Marilyn K: Shawnee Mission, Modern Languages, Delta Delta Delta Treas. Marshal, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Chimes Sec., S.E.A., Putnam Schs. SECOND ROW: Smith, Robert E: Emporia, Electrical Engineering. Smith, Ronald H: Brookville, Electrical Engineering. Smith, Roy O: Kansas City, Chemistry. Smith, Stephen A: Manhattan, Modern Languages. Sneath, Jon C: Brookville, Civil Engineering. Snider, Robert D: Abilene, Zoology, Delta Tau Delta Schs. Chm., Collegian Bus. Staff, Royal Purple Bus. Staff, Bus. Mgr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union Comm., K-Key Award. Snyder, David O: Eldorado, Pre- Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Sparks, Robert A: Augusta, Wildlife Conservation. Spitzli, David A: Eudora, Secondary Education. Springer, Gwen I: Webber,Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research, Cloth- ing Tex. Club, 4-H. Stacey, Herschel A: Longford, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Stafford, Ronald D: Great Bend, Business Admin- istration. Staley, Leo G: Manhattan, Calif., Veterinary Medicine. Stallbaumer, C. Joseph: Lincoln, Neb., Business Administration, Smith Schs. House, Dean ' s Honor List, Chancery Club, Newman Club, Citizens State Bank Bus, Administration Schs. 451 Seniors: Sta-Str TOP ROW: Stamets, Connie D: Clay Center, English, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A., Angel Flight, General Motors Schs., MA-3 Program, Honors Program. Standley, Carol A: Cherryvale, Elementary Education. Stanley, Linda K: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Chi Omega House Coordinator, S.E.A. Adv. Bd., A S Coun., CYR, Dorm Judicial Bd. Starns, Carol A: Wichi ta, English, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Mu, S.E.A. , Religious Coun., AWS, BSD, Putnam Schs. Ford Foun. MA-3 Program, Honors Program. Stauffer, Harlan D: Nickerson, Civil Engineering, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Engr. Honors Program, ASCE, Engr. Coun., Engr. Open House Mgr., Wesley Foun., Ks. Contractors Assoc. Schs. Stauth, Robert E: Newton, Business Administration. Steanson, Don- ald L: Parsons, Feed Science and Management. SECOND ROW: Stearns, Max M: Manhattan, Pre-Medicine, Delta Upsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Coun., College Quiz Bowl Comm. Asst. Chm., Clinic Club Pres., VFW Schs. Leadership Award. Stegner, John D: Belvue, Elementary Education. Stehno, Larry G: Atwood, Electrical Engineering. Steinbrink, Mary R: Hiawatha, Home Eco- nomics Education, Smurthwaite Big Sister Chm. Informal Social Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron Chaplain Alumni Chm., Omicron Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Home EC. Coun., Panhel Coun. Schs., Union Pacific Schs., Ks. Home Demon. Schs., Adv. Coun. Schs. Steinle, Barbara J: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Tex- tiles Research. Stephens, Sharron L: Norwich, Business Administra- tion. Stephenson, Amy L: Bazaar, Home Economics and Nursing. 452 THIRD ROW: Stephenson, Paul D: Cottonwood, Business Admin- istration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Stewart, Deanna G: Hutchinson, Government, CYR Sec., YAF. Stewart, John W: Chapman, Mechanical Engineering. Stites, Charles M: Hill City, Agricultural Economics, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ag. EC. Club, Wesley Found., Sigma Theta Epsilon. Stoddard, Sheryl A: Miami, Fla., Interior Design, Kappa Kappa Gamma Corres. Sec., Delta Phi Delta, Home EC. Coun., Art Club Sec. Treas., AID Sec. Treas., Kappa Phi. Stoehr, Charles L: Plattsmouth, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Gamma Rho Treas., Alpha Zeta, Blue Key Treas., SAB, Student Senate, AVMA, Athletic Coun., Pre-Vet Club, Neb. Vet. Medical Schs. Stone, Jon P: Kansas City, Geography. BOTTOM ROW: Stone, Nancy R: Beloit, Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma House Mgr., K-State Players. Stone, Suzanne: Fort Scott, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Intramurals Chm., S.E.A., PHEMS, Water Sports Club. Stout, Joseph H: Bazaar, Agri- cultural Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres. Treas., Scabbard Blade, Student Senate, Block Bridle. Stover, Joann: Overland, Modern Languages. Strahm, Elaine F: Fairview, Elementary Educa- tion, Smurthwaite Act. Chm. Formal Soc. Chm. Treas., AWS Queens Comm., S.E.A. Conv. Comm., 4-H Corres. Sec., Women s Glee Club, Oratorial Choir, RWF, CYR. Strait, Judith S: Eldorado, Clothing Re- tailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research, Pi Beta Phi, Union Comm. Sub-Chm., CYR, Clothing and Tex. Club. Strecker, Albert H: Para- dise, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE Scribe Second V-Pres., Ag. Engr. Open House Chm., Jardine Councilman. Songs, cond Seniors: Str-Swa TOP ROW: Streit, Edwin H: Tipton, Accounting. Strong, Ronald J: Moran, Secondary Education. Stucky, Stephen W: Murdock, Agronomy, ASA, Wheat State Agr. Club, FFA, Men ' s Glee Club, Mennonite Fellowship. SECOND ROW: Studebaker, Ralph E: Elkhart, Agricultural Education, Mar- latt Pres., Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club. Studnieka, James R: Muscoda, Wis., Dairy Production, Dairy Club, FFA, Newman Club, Football. Stuessi, Keith A: Prairie Village, Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta Schs. Act. Chm., Blue Key, Sr. Class Pres., Bd. of Dir. Alumni Assoc., SAB, Commence- ment Comm., Commerce Coun. Pres., University Party Treas., SGA Comm., Pres. Cabinet. THIRD ROW: Sturgis, Constance A: Burdick, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Rec. Sec. Guard, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., CYR, Fam. Child Dev. Club. Sughrue, Patricia A: Manhattan, Home Economics Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Home EC. Coun. Sec., Membership Chm., Panhel Coun. Pres., Angel Flight Hist., CYD, Union Comm., Newman Club. Suellentrop, John M: Great Bend, Political Science, Phi Kappa Theta Treas., CYD, Union Comm., Newman Club. FOURTH ROW: Sullivan, Dorothy L: Junction City, Elementary Education. Summers, Linda L: Wichita, Secondary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Treas. Swain, Sonja L: Scott City, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron Treas., Omicron Nu, Prof. Foods Club, Bessie Brooks West Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Swanson, James V: Shawnee Mission, Accounting, Alpha Tau Omega Treas., Pi Kappa Delta, Debate, Accounting Internship. Swanson, Sherman J: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. Swartley, Larry D: Garden City, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Songs, candles and admiring faces create atmosphere at the spring 1965 tapping of two |unior women for membership in Mortar Board. The senior women s honorary requires prospective members to have a 3.0 grade average and achievement in leadership and service. Seniors: Swe-Tip TOP ROW: Swearngin, John W: Prairie Village, Physical Education. Sweat, Donald L: Cedar, Pre-Medicine, Clinic Club, Newman Club. Sweat, Ronda J: Kensington, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Switzer, Janet: Overland, Physical Education, PHEMS Program Dir., Inter- dorm Coun. Treas., S.E.A., KSUARH, Pep Club. Switzer, Kenneth W: Concordia, Electrical Engineering, Smith Schs. House Formal Soc. Chm., IEEE, KSUARH. Symes, Mary H: Elmdale, Physical Education. Tanner, Margaret E: St. John, Speech, Kappa Alpha Theta, Debate, Delta Sigma Rho Extemporaneous Speech Winner, Student Senate, AWS Pres. V-Pres., Dorm Pres., Interdorm Coun., K- State Players, S.E.A., SGA Comm., Pi Epsilon Delta Schs., BPW Schs., State Coop Speech Schs. SECOND ROW: Tawney, Gail E: Manhattan, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Delta Zeta, Rush Chm. Pledge Trainer, Angel Flight, PTP, Union Comm. Sub.-Chm. Taylor, Curtis L: Brewster, Psychology. Taylor, Doris J: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Taylor, Norris M: Great Bend, Accounting, Sigma Phi Epsilon Schs. Chm. Comptrol- ler, Scabbard Blade, Commerce Coun. Taylor, Wilma: Brewster, Elementary Education. Teagarden, George A: LaCygne, Animal Hus- bandry. Teeter, Richard B: Wichita, Business Administration. 454 THIRD ROW: Theis, Shirley F: Hutchinson, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, S.E.A., AWS Cultural Comm., Newman Club. Thiesing, James W: Springfield, Mo., Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Corres. Sec., Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Steel Ring, Blue Key, Student Body Pres., ANS, Putnam Schs., ARMCO-NSPE Schs. Thomas, Manuel A: El Cajon, Calif., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, K-State Flying Club. Thomas, Richard L: Prairie Village, Ac- counting, Delta Tau Delta Rec. Sec., Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Coun., Fr. Baseball. Thompson, Barbara J: Wichita, Art, Kappa Kappa Gamma Second V-Pres. Soc. Chm., AID, Tau Sigma Delta, Delta Phi Delta. Thompson, Everett L: Michigan Valley, Mechani- cal Engineering. Thompson, Larry L: Ellinwood, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Thompson, Melvin E: Medicine Lodge, Agricultural Economics, Delta Upsilon Pres. V-Pres. Pledge Trainer, Phi Eta Sigma, Men ' s Varsity Glee Club Pres., Alpha Zeta V-Pres., Blue Key, Appt. Bd., Ag. EC. Club, Ralston-Purina Schs., John E. Trembley Memorial Schs., Outstanding Fr. Scholar Ag. EC. Thompson, Steven M: Broad- view, III., Pre-Dentistry. Thompson, Tommy A: Agenda, Economics, Jardine Councilman, UCCF. Thompson, Tommy R: Coffeyville, Landscape Architecture, Alpha Kappa Lambda, ASLA. Thornton, Billy G: Des Moines, Iowa, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Tiffany, Carol S: Lyndon, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite Act. Chm., 4-H, S.E.A. Tipling, Roger N: Arrington, Secondary Education, Art, Men ' s Varsity Glee Club, S.E.A. Pub. Comm. Seniors: Too- Van :::e : : ' : - ' ,:::=: A2 L iteven M: : ' : TOP ROW: Toot, Janice C: St. John, Home Economics Education. Touslee, James E: St. Francis, Civil Engineering. Touslee, Loretta R: St. Francis, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Trabant, Dennis C: Eudora, Geology. Trennepohl, Brian G: Manhattan, History, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Trowbridge, David A: Spring- field, Mo., Architecture. THIRD ROW: Trummel, Marcia G: Wichita, Home Economics Education. Tubbs, Lloyd D: Long Island, Physics. Tucker, David S: Emporia, Mathe- matics, Smith Schs. House Schs. Chm., Phi Eta Sigma Pres. FOURTH ROW: Tucker, Thomas R: Salina, Mathematics, FarmHouse, KSCF. Tuomey, John A: Manhattan, Landscape Architecture, ASLA Pres. Turnbull, Larry K: Summerfield, Business Administration, Delta Chi Pledge Class Pres. Parliamentarian Corres. Sec. Chi Delphia Sponsor. FIFTH ROW: Turner, Edward L: Shawnee Mission, Civil Engineering, Sigma Chi Schs. Chm., ASCE, K-State Engr., Union Comm. Sub.-Chm. Turner, Terry N: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon Comptroller Schs. Chm. Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, K-Club, AVMA, Varsity Track Cross Country, McLeod Borden Award, LaVerne Noyes Schs. Athletics Schs. Honor Roll Award. Turner, William R: Rochester, N.Y., Animal Hus- bandry, Theta Xi Rush Chm., House Mgr. Asst. House Mgr., Schs. Chm., Pledge Master, Pershing Rifles. SIXTH ROW: Turney, Linda K: Wichita, Modern Languages. Twombly, Thomas R: Troy, Electrical Engineering. Underwood, Kenneth H: Onaga, Accounting, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chaplain, Warden, Pledge Trainer, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Commerce Coun. V-Pres., Varsity Track. SEVENTH ROW: Unruh, David J: Shawnee Mission, Electrical Engineering. Unruh, Phillip F: Great Bend, Mathematics. Unruh, Rachel R: Greenwich, Conn., Elementary Education, Chi Omega AWS Rep., Mu Phi Epsilon Treas. Alumni Sec., Kappa Delta Pi V-Pres., S.E.A. Hist., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union Comm., Madrigals, Women ' s Glee Club, A.G.O. V-Pres. Sec, RWF. BOTTOM ROW: Utterback, Stephen: Sedan, Chemical Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda Rush Soci. Chm., AlChE, Chem. Engr. Open House Co-Chm., TCB. Voider, Sue A: Manhattan, Mathematics. Van Blarcum, Judy L: Man- hattan, Elementary Education. 455 Seniors: Van- War TOP ROW: Vanhole, Steven J: Topeka, Industrial Engineering. Vathauer, Margie E: Greenleaf, Music Education, Phi Alpha Mu, Mu Phi Epsilon Pres., MENC, VCCF, Violin Schs., Presbyterian Church Schs. Veatch, James M: Palco, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Venis, John E: Lyons, Accounting, AFROTC, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Varsity Swimming. Viergever, James D: Wichita, Industrial Engi- neering, AIIE, Marching Band, Band Day Coordinator, IE Open House Chm., Circle-K Sec. Pres., Bloodmobile Chm. Vodraska, Nancy L: Atwater, Minn., Home Economics Education, Delta Zeta. THIRD ROW: Vogt, Edward B: Tribune, Electrical Engineering. Vogt, Gary D: Hillsboro, Landscape Architecture, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma Delta, ASLA Treas., Trembly Memorial Schs. Vohs, Edith A: Manhattan, Sociology. FOURTH ROW: Volz, Darrell W: Wichita, Pre-Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Soc. Chm. IFC Rep., Fr. Honor ' s Program. Voth, Mary S: Manhattan, Ele- mentary Education, S.E.A. Waddle, Jane A: Junction City, Elementary Edu- cation, Pi Beta Phi Rush Chm., Royal Purple Organizations Editor Ed. Writer. FIFTH ROW: Wahlmeier, Carl V: Jennings, Agricultural Education, NVATA, Ag. Ed. Club Parliamentarian. Walker, Sarabeth: Bartlesville, Okla., Sec- ondary Education, S.E.A., Union Comm., Fam. Child Dev. Club. Wallace, Nancy K: Gypsum, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Walters, Donald L: Great Bend, Physics. Walz, Leroy H: Ellis, Agronomy, Ag. Coun. Rep., Wheat State Agr. Club. Wamhoff, Alana K: Bird City, Physical Education, PHEMS, WRA Bd. SEVENTH ROW: Wanklyn, Shirley A: Home, Interior Design, Alpha Delta Pi Song Leader, AID Affiliate, IPC, Art Club, Interior Decoration Club, Union Art Comm. Union Comm. Ward, Joe E: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering, Delta Upsilon Chapter Rel. Cultural Affairs Chm., Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard Blade V-Pres., IEEE, A S Coun., TAB, ROTC Deputy Chief of Staff. Ware, Linda J: Blue Mount, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research, Clothing Tex. Club. BOTTOM ROW: Warner, David A: Wichita, Chemical Engineering. Warner, Joan E: Coffeyville, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Delta Pi Asst. Guard, House Mgr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Flashcard Comm., Pep Club, Union Comm., Sedgwick County Teacher ' s Assoc. Schs. Warner, Lynette K: Wichita, Ele- mentary Education. 456 Seniors: Was-Wil TOP ROW: Wassberg, John I: Manhattan, Accounting, Beta Theta Pi. Watson, Harleen M: Formosa, Elementary Education. Weckel, Frederic C: Roslyn, N.Y., Architecture. Weckel, Montague P: Salina, Architecture. Weeks, Kenneth R: Shawnee Mission, Physical Science. Wegman, Janet M: Hoxie, Home Economics Education. Weickert, William C: Manhattan, Agricultural Mechanization, Ag. Mech. Club, Promenaders, 4-H. THIRD ROW: Wesch, Jack C: McCook, Neb., Pre-Medicine. West- gate, Wayne F: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Wethington, Dana D: Eldorado, Technical Journalism, CYR, Women ' s Glee Club. Wetzel, David E: Manhattan, Accounting. Wheatley, Candace A: Ft. Leavenworth, Elementary Education. White, Charles R: Hoxie, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, Chaparajos Poultry Science Club, Little American Royal. White, Marilyn J: Shawnee Mission, Art. SECOND ROW: Weigand, Joel T: Ottawa, Pre-Medicine, Farm- House Intramural Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Clinic Club, Orientation Leader, Newman Club. Weigel, Brenda K: Hays, Elementary Edu- cation. Welch, John R: Moran, Animal Husbandry. Wells, Richard C: Manhattan, Secondary Education. Wendelburg, Loren J: Staf- ford, Pre-Dentistry. Wenger, David E: Abilene, Psychology. Wentz, Roslyn D: Concordia, Art, Alpha Xi Delta Pledge Trainer Marshall, S.E.A. BOTTOM ROW: Whitmore, Marian L: Manhattan, Secondary Edu- cation, Delta Zeta Soc. Act. Chm., Social Coordinating Coun. Exec. Sec. Treas., Union Comm. Chm., Newman Club. Wiard, Howard A: Keats, Business Administration. Wible, Stephen H: Kansas City, Mo., Mechanical Engineering. Widener, Austin L: Hudson, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Statesmen, Engr. Open House, RWF, Judo. Wieland, James N: Wichita, Architecture. Wiesedeppe, Albertus: Easton, Civil Engineering. Wilbeck, Jerry L: Hutchinson, Electrical Engineering, NASA Co-op Student Training Program. 457 Seniors: Wil-Wol TOP ROW: Wilber, James A: Kansas City, Electrical Engineering. Wilcox, Nancy S: Manhattan, Speech. Wiley, George L: Osage City, Veterinary Medicine, Farmhouse, AVMA, Pre-Vet Club. SECOND ROW: Wilken, Fred D: Modoc, Mechanical Engineering. Williams, Arch H: Wichita, Chemical Engineering. Williams, Billy F: Montezuma, Ag- ricultural Economics, Beta Theta Pi Rush Chm., Track Cross Country Student Mgr., Sante Fe Schs. THIRD ROW: Williams, Douglas W: Manhattan, Agricultural Engineering, Alpha Gamma Rho Treas. Rush Chm., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Scabbard Blade, Steel Ring, ASAE Pres. V-Pres., S.A.M.E. Pres. Sec., Student Senate, Engr. Coun. Pres., Men ' s Varsity Glee Club, Sante Fe Schs., Salina Supply Schs., Sweeney Memorial Schs., Muchnic Schs., Gamma Sigma Delta Outstanding Fr. Award, S.A.M.E. Schs. Award, ASAE Honor Award. Williams, Frederick: Manhattan, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research, Pi Epsilon Delta V-Pres., Sigma Delta Chi, Bd. of Student Publications, Student Library Comm., Cultural Affairs Comm., Union Comm., UPC Chm., UGB, Union Po licy Comm., Union Asst. Program Adv., Union Publicity Coor., K-State Players V- Pres. Hist. Sec. Treas., PTP Host Family Comm. Cosmopolitan Club, CYR, Col- legian Editorial Ed. News Ed. Exchange Ed., Royal Purple Organizations Ed. 4-H, A Cappella Choir, Cities Service Oil Schs., Outstanding New K- State Player. Williams, John C: Prairie Village Tex., Architecture, Alpha Phi Alpha, Blue Key Rec. Sec., Tau Sigma Delta, S.E.A. Dir. of Cultural Affairs, Weigel Schs. FOURTH ROW: Williams, Kerry F: Hutchinson, Chemical Engineering, Beta Theta Pi Rec. Sec. Intramurals Chm., Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Dean ' s Honor Roll, K-State Engr. Features Ed., Fr. Track, Salina Supply Schs., Lynch Memorial Schs. Muchnic Schs. Williams, Linda L: Manhattan, Accounting. Wilson, Carolyn K: McPherson, Speech. FIFTH ROW: Wilson, Carolyn L: Paradise, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Clothing Tex. Club, 4-H, S.E.A., Union Pacific Schs., Brundage Schs. Wilson, David L: Shawnee Mission, Landscape Architecture. Wilson, Eliza- beth A: Hutchinson, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, S.E.A., CYR., Union Comm. SIXTH ROW: Wilson, Reita B: Rush Center, Home Economics Extension, Uni- versity Ext. Club Treas. Home EC. Ext. Club, Kappa Phi First V-Pres. Wilson, Ronald L: McPherson, Government. Wilson, Ruth A: LaCrosse, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta AWS Rep. Informal Soc. Chm., Union Comm. S.E.A. SEVENTH ROW: Wilson, William E: Cherryvale, Architectural Engineering. Wingert, Robert E: Wellsville, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Gamma Rho Alumni Sec., AVMA, CYD, Pre-Vet Club, 4-H, Wesley Found. Winn, Stephen L: Whitewater, Wis., Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse IFC Rep., AVMA, Pre- Vet Club V-Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Winter, Charles A: Peabody, Electrical Engineering. Witt, Merle D: Bison, Agriculture. Wolf, Ronald D: Hill City, Nuclear Engineering. 458 Seniors: Wol-Zwi TOP ROW: Wolf, Wallace W: South Haven, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Gamma Rho Pres. V-Pres. Sec., Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Block Bridle, Eby Construction Co. Schs., Consumers Coop. Nat ' l 4-H Foun. Schs. Wolfe, Rosemary A: Ness City, Home Economics Teaching, Alpha Delta Pi Asst. Treas., S.E.A. Elections Comm., AHEA Home EC. Teaching Club, SGA Elections Comm., Military Ball Queen Candi- date, Barnwarmer Queen Candidate, Union Comm. Sec., PTP, CCUN, Pep Club, 4-H, MPC, Wesley Found. Wolfram, Edmond T: Malverne, N.Y., Industrial Engineering, AIIE, Alpha Phi Omega, Arnold Air Flying Club. Woo, Lecon: Brazil, Chemistry. Wood, Joan F: Arkansas City, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Regis- trar, Parliamentarian, S.E.A., CYR. Wood, Martha E: Manhattan, Physical Education.. Woods, Franklin C: Tribune, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Wormington, William: Independence, Electrical Engineering, Dorm Pres. First Floor, IEEE, Engr. Open House. Wor- rell, Dallas L: Gridley, Electrical Engineering. Worthington, Max L: Welda, Animal Husbandry, Chaparajos Pres., Block Bridle, Rodeo Team, High School Rodeo Schs. Wright, Jolana B: Shawnee Mission, Zoology, Chi Omega 50 Yr. Gift Chm., AWS Fall Spring All Women ' s Day Chm. Third V-Pres. Standards Bd. Chm. Special Pub. Chm. Wright, Rose A: Marquette, Home Economics Education, 4-H, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., NEA, ISA, Union Pacific Schs. Yager, James L: Scott City, Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun. Treas., Wheat State Agr. Club Treas., Hay Silage Judging Team, Crop Judging Team, Ks. Crop Improvement Schs. Yenkey, Albert N: Topeka, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Yocam, Michael B: Pratt, Agricultural Education. Yoder, Lane D: McPherson, Pre-Medicine. Yoho, Rex E: Liberal, Civil Engineering. York, Robert L: Garden City, Feed Science and Management. Yotter, Gary R: Leoti, Mathematics, RWF. Young, Gerald T: Topeka, Dairy Food Processing, Arnold Air Society Comp- troller, Marching Band, Pre-Vet Club, Dairy Science Club, Chaparajos. Yust, James W: Stafford, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi V-Pres., Commerce Coun., Sports Car Club, Marching Band, Apollo Glee Club, Acct. Schs., Acct. Internship, Dean ' s Honor Roll. BOTTOM ROW: label, George L: Hooker, Okla., Animal Husbandry, Eta Kappa Nu, Straube Schs. House. Zabel, Herbert F: Westmore- land, Electrical Engineering. Zahn, Barbara M: Manhattan, Ele- mentary Education, S.E.A. Zahnley, Donald R: Manhattan, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi Treas., Student Senate, RWF. Zeigler, Stephen B: Alma, Feed Science and Management, Alpha Mu, Ag. Coun. Rep., Straube Schs. House Pres. IM Chm., Milling Assoc. V-Pres. Sgt.-at-Arms, CYR, FFA. Zielie, Paul A: Eau Claire, Wis., Nuclear Engineering, ANS Treas. Zimmerman, Donald E: Kansas City, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Society Charter Member Sec., Dorm Sec., RA. Zwick, Keith R: Sterling, Landscape Architec- ture, Delta Tau Delta Corres. Sec., Union Comm., Ar. Design Coun. Sec., ASLA Sec., Dean ' s Honor Roll. 459 Purple o Un mill Brea thanl 9.f3r araaC countr those f Philipf Re and so enrollr new sti largest class f t Students Purple and white pom-poms swish rapidly as the cheerleaders and pep band lead cheers in front of Seaton engineering hall during the first pep rally of the football season. The pep rallies are staged on season game days during the noon hour. Underclassmen represent multi-cultural interests Breaking last year ' s record enrollment by more than 1,000, the undergraduate class numbering 9,403 represented all 50 states including the Pan- ama Canal and the Canal Zone. Out of the 57 countries represented, undergraduates included those from China, India, Nigeria, Iran and the Philippine Islands. Record enrollments were set by the freshman and sophomore classes. Freshmen topped their enrollment last year by more than 500 as 3,217 new students filed through registration. The next largest undergraduate class, the sophomores, registered 2,274, increasing by approximately 150. Dropping for the last two years, the junior class fell in enrollment by 20 students. Students find the stone ledge outside Denison an ideal spot to worry about the next period or to meet a friend before class. Students find Farrell library a quiet place to study and organize thoughts. Operating hours were extended to 11 p.m. this year. Underclassmen: Abb- And TOP ROW: Abbott, Jo E: Salina, Freshman, Humanities. Abbott, Michele A: Salina, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Abbott, Patricia A: Salina, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Abernethy, Rollin H: Scottsville, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Abersold, Patricia A: Ottawa, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Ablett, Susan L: Leavenworth, Freshman, English. Abolfazli, Mohammad: Iran, Sophomore, Architectural Engineering. Abshire, Michael: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Abson, Mary E: Lenexa, Freshman, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Acevedo, Luis R: Puerto Rico, Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Achenbach, Charleen: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Acheson, Charles R: Palco, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Adams, David C: Milwaukee, Wis., 04, Architecture. Adams, Deanna M: Enterprise, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Adams, Earl Q: Lakin, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Adams, Ed- ward L: Lenora, Junior, Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Adams, Gloria R: Grainfield, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Adams, James P: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Adams, Lynda K: Salina, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Adams, Rhonda J: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. - mm TOP ROW: Adams, Stanley D: Augusta, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Adams, Terrill J: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Adams, Vicky L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Adari, Steven S: New York, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Adrian, Brenda G: Moundridge, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Aeils, Rosemary M: Manhattan, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Ahlerich, Milton E: Winfield, Junior, Psychology. Ahlquist, Melvin M: Clay Center, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Ahrens, Jon M: Wichita, Sophomore, Architectural Engi- neering. Aiken, Douglas B: Taylorville, III., Freshman, General. Aiken, Ronald B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Law. Aikman, Nancy R: Toledo, Ohio, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. BOTTOM ROW: Albers, Donnie E: Grinnell, Freshman, Pre-Law. Albers, Robert J: Oakley, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Alberts, Steven L: Sutton, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Albin, Jane M : Dallas, Tex., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. t r. TOP ROW: Albright, Sheryl K: Delia, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Aldrich, Vernon D: Council Grove, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Alexander, Albert J: Burlington, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Alex- ander, David R: Topeka, Junior, Physics. SECOND ROW: Alexander, Janet L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Alexander, Regena K: Harper, Junior, Applied Music. Alexander, Roger B: Topeka, Junior, Architectural Engineering. Algrim, Eugene E: Junction City, Junior, Agricultural Education. THIRD ROW: Alldritt, Susan L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Allemang, Virginia S: Lyndon, Junior, Music Education. Allen, David R: Newton, Freshman, Chemistry. Allen, Henry J: Shawnee, Fresh- man, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Allen, Marilyn J: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Allen, Ronald W: McCook, Neb., Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Allen, Suzie L: Liberty, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. Allison, Ashley: Wichita, Junior, Modern Languages. BOTTOM ROW: Allison, Leslie B: Florence, Junior, Agricultural Educa- tion. Allison, Nancy L: Los Angeles, Calif., Junior, Home Economics. All- man, Jerry G: Parsons, 02, Architecture. Alloway, Jay E: Wichita, Fresh- man, Electrical Engineering. TOP ROW: Almquist, Karmon Almquist, Merlan T: Assaria, Chapman, Sophomore, Speech, erinary Medicine. D: Assaria, Junior, Electrical Engineering. 04, Architecture. Almquist, Sherry S: Alpert, Dean J: Paola, Sophomore, Vet- SECOND ROW: Alpert, Glenn P: Paola, Sophomore, Agricultural Engi- neering. Althide, Darrell D: Warsaw, III., Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Amerine, Diana L: Belle Plaine, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Amos, Carol S: Colby, Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Amyx, Charles M: Lawrence, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Andersen, Elizabeth: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Andersen, Linda S: Manhattan, Freshman, Interior Design. Anderson, Barbara J: Lawrence, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Anderson, Dave F: Sharon Springs, Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Anderson, David E: Courtland, Sophomore, Industrial Engineer- ' ing. Anderson, Delores K: Burlington, Sophomore, Interior Design. An- derson, Douglas R: Scranton, Freshman, General. After one of the convocations, featuring speakers as Art Buchwald and Everett Dirksen, many students attend Union question and answer periods. Underclassmen: And-Atk TOP ROW: Anderson, Go lord D: Scranton, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Anderson, J. Sue: Scranton, Sophomore, Speech. Anderson, John H: Agenda, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Anderson, Larry A: Axtell, Junior, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Larry P: Holly, Colo., 03, Architecture. An- derson, Larry R: Williamsburg, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Anderson, Mary C: Hoxie, Freshman, Accounting. Anderson, Melinda M: McPher- son, Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Anderson, Michael R: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Anderson, Pamela G: Junction City, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology. Anderson, Patricia A: Wichita, Sophomore, Mathematics. An- derson, Phil K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Restaurant Management. FOURTH ROW: Anderson, Richard M: Bethel, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Anderson, Robert A: Leavenworth, 03, Architecture. Anderson, Ronald D: Elkhart, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Anderzhon, John F: Farragut, la., Junior, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Andres, Judith K: Newton, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Andrews, Nancy J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Angerman, G. Gary: Kansas City, Junior, Pre-Law. Angwin, Carol S: Pittsburg, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. ' 464 TOP ROW: Ankeli, Gabriel O: Nigeria, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Ankenman, Charles R: Norton, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Annis, Marjorie C: Oakley, Sophomore, Physical Education. Annis, Ruth E: Oakley, Junior, General. SECOND ROW: Ansehutz, Fredrick G: Lakin, Junior, Pre-Medicine. An- spaugh, Victor E: Luray, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Anstaett, Con- stance M: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. Antes, Paul F: Ef- fingham, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Anton, Billy V: Satanta, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Appleby, Frederick S: Clyde, Sophomore, Entomology. Arasmith, Gayle D: Downs, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Arick, Linda J: Val- ley Center, Freshman, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Armbrust, John S: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Mathematics. Armbruster, Gregory A: Ellis, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Arm- bruster, Jerry L: Ellis, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Armstrong, Elizabeth: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Elementary Education. m - J p TOP ROW: Armstrong, Gary L: Chateau, Mont., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Armstrong, John P: Manhattan, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Armstrong, Nancy L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Technical Journal- ism. Armstrong, Phillip D: Havensville, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Armstrong, Tamara D: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing and Textiles. Armsworthy, Judith C: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Econom- ics and Nursing. Arnett, Vinton K: Belleville, Freshman, Social Science. Arnoldy, David N: Tipton, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Arnott, Ralph E: Blue Rapids, Sophomore, General. Ascher, Clifford D: Abilene, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Asfahl, Barbara H: Overland Park, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Asher, Bar- bara S: Stafford, Freshman, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Asher, Karen K: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics. Ashford, Barbara E: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Ashida, Betty R: Johnson, Sophomore, Home Economics. Ashton, Diana L: Salina, Sophomore, Modern Languages. BOTTOM ROW: Ashton, Mary J: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Atherton, Kaye L: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. Atkin- son, Barbara A: Udall, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Atkin- son, Frank M: Chicago, III., Freshman, Bakery Management. 465 Underclassmen: Atk-Bar TOP ROW: Atkinson, George W: Norton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Atkinson, Mary L: Jewell, Junior, Physical Therapy. Atkinson, Nancy J: Udall, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Attebery, James B: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Attwood, Mary S: Silverlake, Sophomore, General. At- water, Patricia A: Netawaka, Freshman, Business Administration. Au- chard, Judith K: Atchison, Freshman, Medical Technology. Augustine, Gary L: Ellis, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Augustine, Melvin P: Ellis, Freshman, Mathematics. Ault, Mary L: Wamego, Freshman, Physical Education. Aupperle, Ronald E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Administration. Avery, Cheri L: Riley, Sophomore, Radio and Television and Home Economics. n a j=s. ? % TOP ROW: Axton, Gary C: Wichita, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Ayres, Eva M: Russell, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Ayres, John P: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. Baber, Joe K: Cunningham, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Bach, Eunice E: Clay Center, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics and Nursing. Bachman, William A: Andale, Freshman, Chemistry. Backhaus, Pamela S: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Bader, Dean R: Palmer, Neb., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Badger, Bonnee B: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Baehr, Gratia L: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Baer, Larry R: Riley, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Bafus, Gary L: Newton, Sophomore, Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Bagley, Carne S: Republic, Sophomore, General. Bahr, Mary L: Sabetha, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Bailey, Cheryl K: Ellis, Freshman, Business Administration. Bailey, Eileen E: Gar- nett, Sophomore, Medical Technology. FIFTH ROW: Bailey, Pete L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Bain Cheryl L: Macomb, III., Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Baker, Jon L: Manhattan, Junior, Geology. Baker, Judy D: Prairie Vil- lage, Freshman, Medical Technology. BOTTOM ROW: Baker, Nancy A: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Baker, Ralph E: Parsons, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Baker, Roger L: Eskridge, Sophomore, Agronomy. Baker, Thomas R: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. 466 TOP ROW: Balding, Larry D: Russell, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Baldridge, Linda A: Ulysses, Junior, Interior Design. Balducci, Richard K: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Business Administration. Baldwin, Allen V: McPherson, Junior, Agricultural Education. SECOND ROW: Baldwin, Carol A: Omaha, Neb., Junior, Political Sci- ence. Baldwin, Mark W: Goodland, Freshman, General. Ball, Edward E: Esbon, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Ballantyne, Philip M: Mis- sion, Junior, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Ballou, Russell S: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Balwanz, Bob H: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Balzer, Rosemary M: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Bane, Randall A: Lansing, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. TOP ROW: Bange, Edward W: Hoxie, Sophomore, Agriculture. Banks, John H: EIDorado, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Banks, Paul J: Ef- fingham, Junior, Agronomy. Barani, Bill R: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Barbe, Rebecca A: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Barbee, Jon R: Great Bend, Sophomore, Political Science. Barenberg, Edward D: Herndon, Junior, Civil Engineering. Baria, Edalji J: India, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Baril, Sally J: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Barker, Charlene F: Scott City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Barkman, Donald L: Winfield, Freshman, Agriculture. Barkman, Floyd J: Burden, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. FOURTH ROW: Barley, Mary L: Shreveport, La., Junior, Interior Design. Barnes, Dennis E: Delphos, Freshman, General. Barnes, Sarah C: Prairie Village, Freshman, Home Economics. Barnes, Sharon A: Junction City, Freshman, History. FIFTH ROW: Barnes, Thomas K: Augusta, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Bar- nett, William R: Great Bend, Sophomore, Social Science. Barney, Arthur C: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Barney, Carolyn L: Wichita, Freshman, Bacteriology. BOTTOM ROW: Barney, Margret C: Rapid City, S.D., Sophomore, Radio, TV and Home Economics. Barr, Michelle A: McPherson, Freshman, General. Barrett, Harold C: Centralia, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Bar- row, Sharon L: Mayetta, Freshman, Home Economics Education. fe 5 v K 467 Underclassmen: Bar-Bel TOP ROW: Barrows, Bradley D: Ness City, Sophomore, Political Science. Barrows, Richard R: LaCrosse, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Barta, Alan G: Manhattan, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Barta, Richard A: Red Cloud, Neb., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Barth, Sylvia M: Olathe, Junior, Home Economics Edu- cation. Bartholomew, Carolyn: Alton, Junior, Music Education. Bartholo- mew, Ruth A: Alton, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Bart- koski, Michael J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Bartlett, Carlyn K: Kinsley, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Bartley, Glenn E: Esbon, Junior, Business Administration. Barton, Diana K: Wichita, Freshman, English. Barton, Valerie L: Russell, Fresh- man, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Bartoo, Chloellen E: Great Bend, Sophomore, Social Science. Base, Patricia A: Sedgwick, Freshman, Physical Science. Basgall, William D: Bison, 02, Architecture. Bass, Dianne L: Salina, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. TOP ROW: Bass, Janet K: Parsons, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design and Textiles Research. Batchelder, William: Highland, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Bates, Constance L: Vienna, Va., Freshman, His- tory. Bates, Rodney M: Manhattan, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Bates, Stephen C: Huron, S.D., 01, Architecture. Bathurst, Linda S: Talmage, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Bauder, Helen C: Howard, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Bauer, Daniel W: Fairbury, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Baugh, Bruce W: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Law. Bauman, Linda K: Marion, Freshman, General. Baumgarten, Edwin O: Buhler, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Baur, Kenneth C: Junction City, Sophomore, Architectural Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Baxter, Gloria E: Manhattan, Freshman, Psychology. Bax- ter, Kinney R: Stockton, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Bayer, Dana M: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Bayless, Sara M: Wichita, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Beach, Carol S: Pierceville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Beach, Charles L: Barnes, Junior, Technical Journalism. Beach, Gary L: Pierceville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Beach, Ronald T: Scott City, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. 468 TOP ROW: Beach, Sharilyn K: Scott City, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Beach, Suzanne I: Abilene, Sophomore, Psychology. Beal, Thomas G: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Beasley, Cheryl L: To- peka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Beck, Barbara L: Bloomfield, Mich., Sophomore, Business Administration. Beck, Karen J: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Beck, Marcia A: Belleville, Junior, Secondary Education. Beck, Steven R: Manhattan, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Becker, Evelyn S: Downs, Freshman, Medical Technology. Becker, Gregory W: Abilene, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Becker, Jo Ann: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Becker, Roger L: Centralia, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Becker, Sherrilyn K: Prairie Village, Freshman, Modern Languages. Becker, Vivian R: Inman, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Beck- erle, Susan M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Beckenhauer, Sharron: Manhattan, Freshman, Biological Science. TOP ROW: Beckman, Susan A: Atchison, Freshman, Business Administra- I tion. Becraft, David R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. ' -.:-_ Bedinghaus, James H: Winfield, Freshman, General. Bednosek, Monty : M: WaKeeney, Junior, Political Science. SECOND ROW: Beecroft, Kevin H: Junction City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Beer, Charles O: Lawrence, Freshman, Zoology. Beer, Janet J: Larned, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Beer, Pamela A: Larned, Freshman, English. THIRD ROW: Beesley, Roger D: Quinter, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Beets, Richard A: Spring Hill, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Beez- ley, William P: Girard, Sophomore, Agriculture. Beggs, Wayne D: Co- lumbus, Freshman, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Behnke, Keith C: Kinsley, Junior, Feed Technology. Beichley, Duane E: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administration. Beichter, Eldon E: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Belden, Gale L: Burr Oak, Freshman, Agronomy. BOTTOM ROW: Belden, Guy N: Alamota, Junior, Humanities. Bell, Jo M: Lyons, Junior, Elementary Education. Bell, Orin D: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Bell, Patricia: Salina, Freshman, Interior Design. 469 Underclassmen: Bel-Bla TOP ROW: Bell, Peter A: Junction City, Freshman, General. Bellairs, Wil- liam M: Independence, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Bellman, Joe R: Kansas City, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Belluomo, Mary E: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Benbow, Susan L: Fenton, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Bender, Gary L: WaKeeney, Sophomore, Psychology. Bender, Leon C: Liberal, 01, Architecture. Benedick, Ronald B: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. THIRD ROW: Bengtson, Dennis L: Salina, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Beninga, Peggy I: Riley, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Benjamin, Martin E: Wichita, Freshman, General. Benjamin, Sally: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Bennett, Lynda C: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Ele- mentary Education. Bennett, Robert E: Manchester, Junior, Flour Science and Management. Bennett, Robert M: Hays, Freshman, Electrical En- gineering. Bennett, Roger L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Benson, Lee M: Burlingame, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Bentley, Sara S: Shields, Junior, Modern Languages. Benton, Barbara K: Norcatur, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Benton, Gary L: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Bentsen, Donald R: Wichita, 02, Architecture. Beny- shek, Larry L: Cuba, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Berg, Marcia M: Charleston, W. Va., Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Berger, Laurene M: Clay Center, Junior, Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Berger, Patrick J: Dodge City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Berger, Ronald J: Burrton, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Bergerhouse, Cynthia: Manhattan, Freshman, Family and Child Develop- ment. Bergerhouse, Shelly: Lakewood, Colo., Freshman, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Bergman, Janis L: Oak Hill, Freshman, Home Economics. Berkeley, Coburn A: Charlotte, N.C., 01, Architecture. Berkey, Pamela J: Rossville, Junior, Retail Floriculture. Berkholtz, Dennis L: Milwaukee, Wis., Junior, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Berlin, Larry K: Manhattan, 02, Architecture. Bernasek, Frank R: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Law. Berndt, Douglas L: Glasco, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Berry, Gail M: Topeka, Sophomore, General. 470 TOP ROW: Bertrand, William A: Clay Center, Junior, Wildlife Conser- vation. Betts, Barry L: Shawnee, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Betts, JoAnn: Gary, Ind., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Betz, Judith L: Junction City, Sophomore, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Betz, William D: Junction City, Junior, Geology. Bevan, William: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Law. Biby, Carol M: Winfield, Junior, Music Education. Bieberly, Frank G: Manhattan, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Bieberly, Ralph K: Salina, 03, Architecture. Bieker, Sandra K: Salina, Freshman, Home Economics. Bigbee, Jean L: Manhattan, Soph- omore, Home Economics. Bigbee, Melinda: Hugoton, Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. FOURTH ROW: Bigelow, Mary A: Kansas City, Freshman, English. Big- gart, LeAnne: Circleville, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Biggs, Elaine S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Speech. Biggs, Michael W: Barnard, Sophomore, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Bigler, Jane A: Junction City, Freshman, Home Economics. Billinger, Betty J: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Billinger, John C: Wichita, Sophomore, Commercial Art. Birch, Richard T: Wichita, 01, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Bircher, David W: Ellsworth, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bird, Gerald A: Larned, Junior, Secondary Education. Birkbeck, Stephen R: Leroy, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Bishop, Carolyn S: Wichita, Freshman, Interior Design. TOP ROW: Bishop, Nancy L: Minneapolis, Freshman, Home Economics. Bishop, Raye L: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Bishop, Robert D: Emporia, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Bjurstrom, Mary E: Leoti, Junior, History. SECOND ROW: Black, James N: McPherson, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Blackman, Darrell B: Wichita, Freshman, General. Blackwell, John H: Larned, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Blackwell, William F: Kansas City, Freshman, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Blades, Linda M: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Blaiklock, Raymond R: Colorado Springs, Colo., Junior, Electri- cal Engineering. Blake, Barbara R: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Blake, Bobbie M: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. 471 Underclassmen: Bla-Bos TOP ROW: Blake, Karen S: Salina, Freshman, Home Economics. Blaker, Bradford G: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Education. Blakeslee, Mary E: Independence, Junior, Elementary Education. Bland, Vivian R: Hutchinson, Junior, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Blankenhagen, Edward: Manhattan, Sophomore, Social Science. Blankenship, Beverly: Udall, Freshman, Interior Design. Blank- enship, Connie L: Udall, Freshman, General. Blankenship, Gary D: Udall, Junior, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Blankenship, Karen S: Great Bend, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Blasdel, Phyllis J: Sylvia, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Blauvelt, William A: Superior, Neb., Sophomore, Agricultural Journalism. Blecha, Joyce E: Belleville, Freshman, Home Economics Ex- tension. FOURTH ROW: Bledsoe, Jaequelyn A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Elemen- tary Education. Bleything, Larry D: Raytown, Mo., Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering. Bleything, Richard R: Raytown, Mo., Junior, Business Administration. Blickenstaff, Cheri: Scott City, Freshman, Animal Hus- bandry. BOTTOM ROW: Bliss, Charles E: Denver, Colo., Junior, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Bliss, Thomas C: Atwood, Freshman, General. Block, John R: Ba- varia, Freshman, Business Administration. Blocksome, Lyndon K: Ran- som, Freshman, General. r TOP ROW: Blocksome, Roderick: Ransom, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Bloom, Robert E: Needham Heights, Mass., Freshman, General. Blow, Harry E: Topeka, Sophomore, Music Education. Bock, Evelyn A: Dodge City, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Bodwell, Jean K: Pratt, Junior, Modern Languages. Boeschen, Phillip W: Kansas City, Mo., 01, Architecture. Boger, Fred C: Great Bend, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Boggs, Terry K: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Bogue, Michael C: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Bohannon, Lloyd D: Hoisington, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Bohn, Diane K: Eskridge, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Bohnen, Joseph M: Dorrance, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Boisseau, Eldon L: Coldwater, Freshman, Agriculture. Bolejack, Steven D: Auburn, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Boles, Marilyn K: Bartlesville, Okla., Junior, Elementary Education. Boles, Stan- ley R: Liberal, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Library read will provide S . 472 TOP ROW: Boley, Thomas F: Kewanee, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Bolin, Nancy J: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. Boll, Bruce A: Delphos, Freshman, Agriculture. Bolte, Pamella L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. SECOND ROW: Bolton, Carolyn L: Burlingame, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Bond, Jeffrey D: Wichi- ta, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Boomer, Bruce A: Junction City, 01, Architecture. Boomer, Larren G: Portis, Junior, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Booth, Joan L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Boots, Linda K: Leavenworth, Freshman, Interior Design. Bordwell, Richard S: Washington, la., Sophomore, Feed Technology. Borell, Steven C: Lindsborg, Junior, Industrial Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Borgmann, Terry A: Goodland, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Borngesser, Susan J: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Edu- cation. Borra, Victor A: Lyons, III., 02, Architecture. Bortz, Nancy C: Claflin, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Bosche, Helen F: Burlington, Junior, Home Economics Education. Bosse, Doris J: Wheaton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Boster, Rochelle A: Burrton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Bos- trom, Sheryl L: Lakin, Freshman, Accounting. 1 Library reading rooms are being changed into study rooms which will provide access to the stacks upon completion of remodeling. : F L i Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen talks with President McCain and a reporter after drawing the largest convocation crowd of 7,000. 473 w9 Underclassmen: Bot-Bre TOP ROW: Bott, Raymond E: Palmer, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Bottenberg, Julie C: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Bou- cher, Cheryl A: Glasco, Junior, Home Economics Education. Bouchey, Marsha A: Stockton, Freshman, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Boudreau, Jamesina A: Steffenville, Mo., Junior, Social Science. Boughan, Brooke F: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Law. Boughton, Roberta J: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Bourbina, Charles F: Abilene, 02, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Bourque, Chalise A: Manhattan, Junior, Speech. Bowell, Steven D: Abilene, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Bower, Barbara L: Holton, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Bower, Joan R: Marysville, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. FOURTH ROW: Bowers, Constance J: Overland Park, Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Bowman, Gloria J: Lyons, Freshman, Zoology. Bowman, Susan J: Overland, Sophomore, Political Science. Bowsher, Melodie L: Derby, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Boxberger, Marsha L: Russell, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Boyce, Richard E: Prairie Village, Junior, Business Administration. Boyd, Glenn E: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Boyer, Janet L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Boyer, Nancy M: Coffeyvllle, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Ed- ucation. Boyer, Ronald L: Fredonia, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Boyer, William J: EIDorado, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Boylan, Lynn E: Re- public, Freshman, Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Boyle, Douglas A: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Boyle, Steven R: Spivey, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Boyles, Alice L: Scandia, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Bozone, David M: Hugoton, Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Brabec, Jeffrey C: Washington, Freshman, Agriculture. Brack, Suella I: Holdrege, Neb., Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Braden, Janet L: Wakefield, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Bradley, Rebecca: Chanute, Freshman, Interior Design. BOTTOM ROW: Bradley, Sandra L: Prairie Village, Junior, Clothing Re- tailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Bradley, Wray E: Colum- bus, Ga., 03, Architecture. Bradshaw, Roger W: Wichita, Freshman, Elec- trical Engineering. Brady, Thomas J: Blue Rapids, Junior, Accounting. 474 TOP ROW: Brady, Warren T: Albert, Freshman, General. Brainerd, Mary L: Wichita, Junior, Art. Brammer, James D: Nortonville, Sophomore, Business Administration. Brammer, Judy M: Randolph, Junior, Geology. SECOND ROW: Brand, John H: Wichita, Sophomore, Physics. Brandner, Mary S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Sociology. Brandt, John C: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Brannan, Michael S: Meade, Sophomore, Physical Science. THIRD ROW: Brannum, Marcia M: Winfield, Freshman, Interior Design. Brannum, Sharon L: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Bran- son, Carl E: Higginsville, Mo., Junior, Secondary Education. Brant, Doug- las M: Lucas, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Brass, Carolyn E: Coldwater, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Brassfield, Mary C: Mission, Sophomore, Secondary Educa- tion. Braswell, David A: St. Louis, Mo., 02, Architecture. Brattin, Janis K: Kiowa, Freshman, Physical Therapy. FIFTH ROW: Bratton, Barbara A: Council Grove, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Braum, Roy A: Denison, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Braun, Linda J: Leawood, Sophomore, Business Administration. Brazle, Frank K: Dexter, 01, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Brazle, Reba S: Cambridge, Sophomore, Home Economics. Education. Brazzell, Cecil: Wichita, Junior, History. Brecheisen, A. War- ren: Garnett, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Bredemeier, Sharon M: Seneca, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Bredengerd, Laurence: Salina, Freshman, General. Bree- den, Effie M: Hoxie, Junior, Family and Child Development. Breeden, Margaret A: Hoxie, Freshman, General. Breen, Emmett N: EIDorado, Junior, History. EIGHTH ROW: Breen, Timothy J: Miltonvale, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Brees, Gerald C: Manhattan, Sophomore, Speech. Breitenbach, Jerome: Pretty Prairie, Freshman, Business Administration. Breitenbach, John D: Pretty Prairie, Junior, Architectural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Breitweiser, Mary D: Topeka, Sophomore, Sociology. Brelig, George A: Chester, III., Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Bren- ner, Steven R: Manhattan, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Brent, Carol A: Gaylord, Junior, Home Economics Education. 475 Underclassmen: Bre-Bug TOP ROW: Brent, Margery L: Gaylord, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Brewster, Robert W: Coffeyville, 02, Architecture. Brickner, Terry L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Bridges, Donald L: Atchison, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Briggeman, Wilma J: Preston, 03, Architecture. Briggs, Robert A: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bright, Barbara K: Topeka, Freshman, Interior Design. Brim, Lenore K: Hudson, Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Brining, Donald R: Great Bend, Sophomore, Secondary Ed- ucation. Brinker, Jane M: Glen Elder, Freshman, Biological Science. Brinkman, Jim C: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Brink- meyer, Juanita: Garden City, Freshm an, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. FOURTH ROW: Brinkoeter, Elizabeth: Wichita, Junior, Secondary Edu- cation. Brinkoeter, RaeJean: Wichita, Sophomore, Art. Briscoe, Charles A: Hutchinson, Freshman, English. Britton, Jane M: Kinsley, Junior, Ele- mentary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Britton, William G: Lewis, Freshman, General. Broad- well, Edwin S: Wyckoff, N.J., 04, Architecture. Brockelman, Jerald D: Council Grove, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Brockman, Robert J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Zoology. TOP ROW: Broeckelman, Gregory: Oakley, Sophomore, Accounting. Broeckelman, Michael: Oakley, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Broers, James S: Eudora, Freshman, Biological Science. Broers, Linda F: Ottawa, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. SECOND ROW: Broers, Ted A: Eudora, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Bronaugh, Robert A: Frankfort, Junior, Business Administration. Bron- leewe, Thomas R: Geneseo, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Bron- zan, Charles T: Cook, Neb., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Brooke, Jeanette: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation. Brookens, Mary C: Westmoreland, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Brooks, Robyn D: Lyons, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Brooks, Stephen C: Russell, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Brooks, Steven L: Ulysses, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Brooks, Susan E: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Brookshire, James R: Kansas City, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Brous, Judy A: De- soto, Freshman, General. 476 ! r f TOP ROW: Brown, Alan D: Salina, Freshman, Physical Education. Brown, Barbara A: Downs, Freshman, Modern Languages. Brown, Gale R: Long- ton, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Brown, Howard R: Kansas City, Sopho- more, Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Brown, Julia A: Oberlin, Sophomore, Accounting. Brown, Larry R: Hutchinson, 02, Architecture. Brown, Linda K: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics. Brown, Roderick R: Wichita, Junior, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Brown, Terrence W: Ellinwood, Freshman, Dairy Production. Brown, Vicki L: Kansas City, Junior, English. Brown, William L: Ober- lin, Junior, Physical Education. Brownlee, Dale E: Burdett, Junior, Indus- trial Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Bruce, Cheryl C: Leawood, Freshman, General. Bruce, Richard N: Orchard, Neb., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Brungardt, Sam- uel J: Gorham, Junior, Horticulture. Bruning, Gary D: Robinson, Junior, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Brunner, Ann J: Ramona, Freshman, Home Economics. Brunson, Virginia L: Norton, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Bryan, David W: Maiden, Mass., Sophomore, History. Bryan, John N: Emporia, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Sra TOP ROW: Bryant, Bruce W: LaCrosse, Junior, Business Administration. Bryant, Joyce A: Lawrence, Freshman, Home Economics. Bryant, Judith: Overland Park, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Bryant, Lawrence O: Herington, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Bryant, Michael E: Wichita, Freshman, Architectural En- gineering. Buchan, Katherine F: Prairie Village, Freshman, Interior Design. Buchan, Robert E: Wichita, Sophomore, Mathematics. Buchman, Sherri L: Alta Vista, Freshman, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Buchmann, Stuart E: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Buckland, Annette L: Woodston, Junior, History. Buckles, Michael D: Kansas City, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Bucklin, Joseph A: Liver- pool, N.Y., 01, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Budimlija, Roddy: Muncie, Junior, Accounting. Budke, Martha J: Wichita, Freshman, Sociology. Buffo, Lyn M: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Bugbee, Linda E: Emporia, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. 477 Underclassmen: Buh-Cam TOP ROW: Buhrer, William A: Mission, 01, Architecture. Bulger, Judith A: Wichita, Freshman, General. Bulger, Shirley A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Bull, Barbara J: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Bumgarner, Richard D: Osawatomie, Freshman, Electri- cal Engineering. Bunney, James B: Garden City, Junior, Feed Technology. Burch, Timothy K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Burdett, Wil- liam W: Centralia, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Buresh, Linda K: Caldwell, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Burford, Marietta C: Milton, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Burg, George F: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Burger, Thomas A: Home, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Burgess, Barbara L: Topeka, Freshman, Psychology. Bur- gess, Judith G: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Burgess, Judith L: Wichita, Sophomore, Physical Education. Burgess, Maryann E: Salina, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Burk, Cheryln J: McDonald, Freshman, Mathematics. Burk, Robert W: Manhattan, 01, Architecture. Burke, Bruce E: Kingman, Fresh- man, Electrical Engineering. Burkey, Jerry B: Milford, Neb., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Burkhart, Barbara A: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Burkholder, Janis K: Attica, Freshman, General. Burmeister, Irva K: Downs, Freshman, Business Administration. Burnett, Cecil W: Mul- linville, Junior, Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Burnett, Gary D: Abilene, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. Burnett, Peggy C: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Burnison, Randolph C: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Law. Burns, David L: Plainfield, Ind., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Burns, George A: Great Bend, Freshman, Social Science. Burns, Linda K: Ness City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Burns, Michael J: Lenexa, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Burns, Stephen M: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Burrell, Delila J: Wamego, Junior, Home Economics Ed- ucation. Burris, Joyce A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Burris, Spencer R: Overland Park, Sophomore, Social Science. Burrow, Frank H: Topeka, Freshman, Pre- Dentistry. 478 s - L r- Ittfciifc TOP ROW: Burt, Ronald J: Salina, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Bur- ton, Carol A: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Burton, Karen K: Wichita, Freshman, Medical Technology. Busch, Sandra K: Olathe, Sophomore, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Busenbark, Theodore: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Feed Technology. Bush, James L: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. Bush, Larry A: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Law. Bush, Terry M: Douglass, Sophomore, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Bussman, Russell L: Mound Valley, Freshman, Feed Tech- nology. Butler, Nancy J: Hays, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Butler, William D: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Butler, William M: Cof- feyville, Sophomore, Architectural Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Button, Sue A: Copeland, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Butts, Joel R: Junction City, Junior, Mathematics. Butts, Lucretia A: Leon, Junior, Secondary Education. Bu- zenberg, William E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Byer, Janet L: Stafford, Junior, Business Administration. Byers, Jacqueline S: Burr Oak, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Byrne, Barbara: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Cable, Barbara L: Leoti, Junior, Medical Technology. SIXTH ROW: Cadman, Stephen: St. John, Sophomore, Mechanical En- gineering. Cadwallader, Ralph E: Alma, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cahill, William E: Salina, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Cain, Margaret C: Sublette, Freshman, Biological Science. SEVENTH ROW: Caldwell, Glenn A: Garnett, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Calhoun, Donald L: Ulysses, 01, Architecture. Callen, Patricia J: Wichita, Junior, Secondary Education. Callen, Thomas E: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Callies, Rodney E: St. Louis, Mo., 02, Architecture. Camb- lin, Gary L: Robinson, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Cammel, Donald L: Eureka, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Campbell, Carolyn B: Over- land Park, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Campbell, Donna D: South Hamilton, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Campbell, Joan M: Independence, Junior, Art. Campbell, Richard A: Hamilton, Mass., Freshman, Physical Therapy. Campbell, Richard W: Concordia, 02, Architecture. 479 r Hy Underclassmen: Can-Cau TOP ROW: Canfield, Pamela A: Leawood, Junior, Secondary Education. Cannon, John W: Salina, 01, Architecture. Capron, Evan D: Columbus, Junior, Physics. Carbiener, Connie L: Wichita, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Card, Michael D: Tulsa, Okla., Junior, Mathematics. Cardwell, Steven R: Scandia, Freshman, Business Administration. Card- well, Virginia G: Wichita, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Carey, Bruce D: Sterling, Sophomore, Agronomy. THIRD ROW: Carey, Larry N: Valley Center, Junior, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Carl, Charles L: Onaga, 01, Architecture. Carlat, James K: Dover, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Carlin, Jerry F: Beloit, Freshman, Agricul- tural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Carlin, Kathryn A: Salina, Sophomore, Secondary Edu- cation. Carlisle, Michael E: Lexington, Ky., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Carlson, Carlene E: Kackley, Junior, Elementary Education. Carlson, David E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Accounting. TOP ROW: Carlson, Gary K: Topeka, 03, Architecture. Carlson, Gayle A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Interior Design. Carlson, Kenneth L: Con- cordia, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Carlson, Pamela S: Topeka, Sophomore, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Carlson, Patricia L: Bavaria, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Carlson, Stephanie M: Bethel, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Carlson, Susan E: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics. Carlson, Vincent L: Manhattan, Junior, Industrial Engineering. THIRD ROW: Carlson, Virginia A: Bavaria, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Carmichael, Craig L: Plainville, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Car- michael, Lyle K: Garden City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Car- mony, Lyle P: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Law. FOURTH ROW: Carpenter, Evelyn K: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Edu- cation. Carr, Carolyn L: Atchison, Sophomore, Humanities. Carr, Connie L: Anthony, Sophomore, General. Carr, David E: Salina, Junior, Account- ing. BOTTOM ROW: Carr, Kay E: Larned, Freshman, Home Economics. Carr, Pamela K: Colby, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Carr, Tommy R: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Carroll, Daniel J: Leavenworth, Freshman, Business Administration. 480 I Can Cri ' , .:-::, ; During game half-time. Honorary Parents Mr. and Mrs. James Burgess are presented with an engraved silver tray by President James A. McCain. TOP ROW: Carroll, Roy D: Pratt, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Car- roll Timothy L: Norton, Junior, Civil Engineering. Carson, Pamalee G: Oxford, Junior, Home Economics Education. Carson, Shirley E: Overland Park, Freshman, Social Science. SECOND ROW: Carson, William T: Springfield, Mo., 02, Architecture. Carter, Brian E: Garnett, Junior, Accounting. Carter, Glenda A: Inde- pendence, Mo., Freshman, Sociology. Carter, Irma J: Russell, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Carter, Jeannie L: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Carthrae, Ralph E: Coldwater, Junior, Civil Engineer- ing. Cashatt, John P: Ozawkie, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Caspar, William O: Junction City, Junior, Economics. FOURTH ROW: Casper, Jean M: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Cassella, Paul W: Ft . Lauderdale, Fla., Freshman, Zoology. Cassidy, Sheryl L: Salina, Sophomore, General. Gassing, David T: Merriam, Sophomore, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Caster, Dallas D: Hampton, Neb., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Caster, Douglas F: Fulton, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Caughron, Martha E: Dodge City, Sophomore, History. Caul- field, Michael D: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. 481 Underclassmen: Cau-Gli ' TOP ROW: Caulfield, Richard L: Briarcliff, N.Y., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cavanaugh, Thomas P: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Ca- vin, Kathryn A: LaCrosse, Freshman, Modern Languages. Caviness, Kathleen M: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Cawby, Steve A: Leawood, 01, Architecture. Caylor, Melvin A: Blue Mound, Junior, Zoology. Caywood, Don A: Wichita, Freshman, Chemistry. Chadwell, Stephen L: Fairview, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Chancy, Terry F: Delphos, Sophomore, Agronomy. Chandler, Charles N: Smith Center, Freshman, Business Administration. Chapin, B. Ross: Toronto, Canada, Freshman, Bakery Management. Chapman, Douglas M: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. TOP ROW: Chapman, Harold R: Easton, Sophomore, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Chapman, Linda J: Beloit, Freshman, Psychology. Charbonneau, Karen K: Osborne, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Charles, Nancy A: Republic, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Charlton, Ann L: Bethel, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Chase, Barbara A: Wichita, Freshman, Interior Design. Chatfield, Janet L: Goodland, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Cheatham, James E: Oklahoma City, Okla., Freshman, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Cheatum, Lawrence: Miami, Fla., Sophomore, Geology. Cheavens, Marcia K: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Cheg- widden, Verlee: Sylvan Grove, Junior, Elementary Education. Cheney, Patricia W: Grainfield, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. FOURTH ROW: Cheney, Timothy P: Grainfield, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Cherney, Franklin C: Agenda, Freshman, General. Chetta, Samuel F: Westbury, N.Y., Junior, English. Chew, Linda K: Atchison, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Chiang, Yung A: Philippine Islands, Junior, Electrical En- gineering. Chilott, Elva J: Hugoton, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Chilcott, Robert G: Mankato, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Childres, Mary F: Junction City, 03, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Childs, Edward N: Belleville, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Childs, Robert M: Phillipsburg, Junior, Business Administration. Chiles, Laurn P: Lorraine, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Choplin, Jane R: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. 482 1 S - bl TOP ROW: Christensen, Barbara: Marion, Freshman, General. Christen- sen, Bruce N: McHenry, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Christ- ensen, Carl D: Garden City, Freshman, General. Christensen, Carol: Salina, Sophomore, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Christensen, Harriet: Mt. Hope, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Christiansen, Gordon: Durham, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Christiansen, Ken A: Colby, Sophomore, Agriculture. Christmann, Edith A: Kirkwood, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Christmann, Roy A: Glendale, Mo., Freshman, Civil Engineering. Church, Carol A: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics. Chyba, Leslie J: Western, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Claassen, Rudolph D: Newton, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. TOP ROW : Clark, Dale A: Mission, 03, Architecture. Clark, Douglas S: Ft. Thomas, Ky., Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Clark, Elizabeth A: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Political Science. Clark, Gary S: Mission, Sopho- more, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Clark, Harriett J: Desoto, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Clark, John R: Paola, Sophomore, Histroy. Clark, Kathy: Den- ver, Colo., Junior, Home Economics. Clark, Michele J: EIDorado, Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Clark, Peggy A: Concordia, Sophomore, Secondary Edu- cation. Clark, Terry E: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Clark, William E: Windsor, Conn., Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Clay, Barry H: Meade, Sophomore, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Claybaugh, Kathryn A: Independence, Mo., Junior, Phy- sical Education. Claycamp, Kenneth W: Rice, Sophomore, Horticulture. Claydon, Linda A: Manhattan, Junior, Chemistry. Cleavinger, Howard B: Valley Falls, Freshman, Physics. FIFTH ROW: Cleeves, David B: Brazil, Freshman, Business Administration. Clegg, Robert M: Manhattan, Junior, Chemistry. Cleghorn, Roger K: Wichita, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering, demons, Paula J: Topeka, Freshman, Home Econo mics and Nursing. BOTTOM ROW: Cline, Darwin E: Wichita, Junior, Civil Engineering. Cline, Larry E: Fredonia, Junior, Agricultural Journalism. Cline, Patricia L: Lyons, Freshman, Physical Education. Clinesmith, Kaye A: Ft. Scott, Fresh- man, Music Education. 483 Underclassmen: Glu-Gor TOP ROW: Clutter, Michael L: Larned, Sophomore, Accounting. Clydes- dale, Robert L: Lenora, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Clyne, Lynda L: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Cobb, John W: Little River, Sophomore, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Coberly, Nancy: Hutchinson, Junior, English. Coble, Robert J: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Law. Coburn, Ruth E: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Education. Cochran, Sherry L: Barnard, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. THIRD ROW: Cockrell, Patricia M: Kansas City, Freshman, Interior De- sign. Cockrum, Darrell K: Johnson, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Cock- rum, Wynn M: Johnson, Sophomore, Music Education. Coffey, Barbara D: Salina, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Coffman, Charles W: Allen, Junior, Economics. Cohan, Phillip L: Banner Springs, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Cohen, Diane T: Junction City, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Cohorst, Steven J: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. FIFTH ROW: Coit, Kathleen A: Overland Park, Freshman, Psychology. Colahan, Daniel T: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Law. Colaw, Carolyn S: Over- land Park, Junior, Secondary Education. Cole, Charles R: Sedan, Fresh- man, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Cole, Jana L: Goodland, Freshman, General. Cole, Ross W: Jetmore, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Coleman, James L: Rossville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Colley, Michael E: Osage City, Freshman, General. TOP ROW: Collins, Carolyn M: Bethel, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Collins, George F: Piqua, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Collins, Julie A: McPherson, Freshman, Art. Collins, Michele: Overland Park, Fresh- man, Dietetks and Institutional Management. SECOND ROW: Colvin, Thomas E: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Combrink, Dennis D: Kiowa, Freshman, Music Education. Comerford, Karen M: Chicago, III., Junior, English. Compton, Barbara K: Manhattan, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Compton, Marcia A: Lakin, Sophomore, Mathematics. Condell, Nancy J: EIDorado, Sophomore, Zoology. Condit, Larry R: Abilene, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Condon, Marquita M: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. 484 TOP ROW: Condray, Jettie F: Wells, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Cone, Marie L: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design and Textiles Research. Conner, Elizabeth J: EIDorado, Freshman, Techni- cal Journalism. Conrad, Michael B: Clay Center, Freshman, Civil En- gineering. SECOND ROW: Conrow, Margaret: Wakefield, Freshman, Speech. Con- verse, Larry E: Manhattan, Junior, Physical Education. Conway, William P: Haysville, Junior, Secondary Education. Cook, Adelma J: Salina, Fresh- man, Home Economics and Nursing. THIRD ROW: Cook, George N: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Mechanical En- gineering. Cook, Jay L: Dighton, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Cook, Judith L: WaKeeney, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Cook, William D: Mer- riam, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Coolidge, Sue A: Ft. Riley, Sophomore, General. Coombs, Polly A: Sedgwick, Junior, Appreciation of Music. Coon, Anthony T: Shawnee Missio n, Freshman, Business Administration. Coons, Michael J: Peabody, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Coons, Patricia I: Peabody, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Cooper, John W: Carbondale, Sophomore, General. Cooper, Joyce D: Lenexa, Freshman, General. Cooper, Mary J: Colby, Sopho- more, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. BOTTOM ROW: Cooper, Robert G: Coldwater, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Cooper, Robert M: McPherson, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Cooper, William G: Preston, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Coover, Courtney M: Kinsley, Sophomore, Speech. i . A TOP ROW: Coover, Roland R: Wilsey, Freshman, General. Copeland, Eugene H: Clay Center, Junior, Music Education. Copening, Caroline B: lola, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Corby, David B: Topeka, Soph- omore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Cordel, Peter J: Burr Oak, Freshman, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Cordill, Jerry R: Woodston, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Corey, Johnny L: Hutchinson, Junior, Political Science. Corn, Mary E: Holyrood, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. BOTTOM ROW: Cornelison, Judy K: Douglass, Sophomore, Retail Flori- culture. Cornwall, Larry G: Ellsworth, Sophomore, General. Corr, Tom H: Enid, Okla., Sophomore, Business Administration. Corral, David E: Rock Springs, Wyo., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. 485 Underclassmen: Cor-Cru TOP ROW: Correll, Mary E: Satanta, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Corwin, Marilen A: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design and Textiles Research. Cory, Robert M: Wichita, Freshman, History. Cosgrove, Patricia S: Council Grove, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Costantini, Raymond: Pittsburg, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Coulter, Craig A: Oklahoma City, Okla., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Covalt, Mary A: Whitewater, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. Covert, Sydney A: EIDorado, Sophomore, Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Cowan,. Deanna K: Salina, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Cowan, Janet S: Junction City, Sophomore, Humanities. Cowan, Wendell F: Topeka, Freshman, Business Administration. Cowell, Rodney M: Clay Center, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Cox, Carolyn R: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Physical Edu- cation. Cox, James L: Corning, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Cox, Kenneth, M: Sublette, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Cox, Larry G: Gove, Freshman, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Craddock, Beverly: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics. Craig, Cathryn: Wichita, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Craig, Donald D: Manchester, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Craig, William D: Ogallala, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Schuffling through IBM cards, first semester rushees plan their schedules for the day. Each IBM card represents a party invitation from a sorority. r B e TOP ROW; bondry. ClO Mion. Cro( c. p ie. Cross, SECONDS Diane M:E Overlord P ( Sophomore THIRDS ing, Foshio Junior, Qol Robert W: Sophomore BOTTOM goring. Education, i Education. TOP ROW: Crail, Shirley C: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Home Economics Education. Cram, Carolee: Alliance, Neb., Junior, Home Economics, Edu- cation. Cram, Dan E: Portis, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Cramer, James E: Bellevue, Neb., Sophomore, English. SECOND ROW: Cramer, Joe D: Healy, Junior, Zoology. Cramer, Keith L: Healy, Junior, Physical Education. Cramer, Terry L: Healy Freshman, General. Crane, John F: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Crane, Martha A: Wichita, Junior, English. Crane, Ross D: Severy, Junior, Agricultural Education. Craven, Donna E: Banner Springs, Freshman, General. Craven, Linda L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Humanities. FOURTH ROW: Cravens, Ann L: Newton, Freshman, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Crawford, Allen R: Pomona, Sophomore, Mathe- matics. Crawford, Debora L: Peabody, Freshman, Medical Technology. Crawshaw, Johnny A: Altoona, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. ft 4 BOTTOM ROW: Creager, Marvin W: Pleasanton, Sophomore, Agricul- tural Education. Crelly, George P: Towanda, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Crist, Richard J: Scott City, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Crofoot, Patricia D: Cottonwood Falls, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. TOP ROW: Crofoot, Steven F: Cottonwood Falls, Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Crofoot, Terry J: Cottonwood Falls, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Cropper, Thomas L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Cross, Roberta S: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Therapy. SECOND ROW: Crossen, Dee A: lola. Junior, Sociology. Crostarosa, Diane M: E. St. Louis, III., Sophomore, Geography. Crostarosa, Kathryn: Overland Park, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Crotinger, James L: Tribune, Sophomore, Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Crotinger, Mary K: Garden City, Junior, Clothing Retail- ing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Crotts, Connie S: Penalosa, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Crouch, Robert W: Mission, Junior, Accounting. Crow, John M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Crowell, James E: Topeka, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering. Crowley, Mary L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Crownhart, Patricia: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Elementary Education. Crubel, Michael J: Manhattan, 02, Architecture. II PO t 3 T - ,+kA 487 Underclassmen: Cru-DeM TOP ROW: Cruce, James R: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration. Cruickshank, Jonalyn: Hays, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Crum- rine, Jack R: Shawnee, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Crumrine, Jody F: Shawnee, Freshman, Physical Therapy. SECOND ROW: Crumrine, Martin H: Shawnee, Junior, Bacteriology. Cudney, Robert R: Belpre, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Colbertson, Countess: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Cullen, Mary L: Topeka, Freshman, History. THIRD ROW: Culver, Alan D: Madison, 03, Architecture. Culver, Janet K: Madison, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Cure, Thomas H: Han- ston, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Currie, Susan L: Manhattan, Fresh- man, General. FOURTH ROW: Curry, Fred L: Wichita, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Curry, Robert A: Liberal, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Curtin, Linda D: Wetmore, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Curtis, John R: Derby, Freshman, Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW; Curtis, Sherry L: Wamego, Sophomore, Art. Cutter, David W: Hugoton, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Cyphers, Stanley P: Augusta, Junior, Accounting. Dagg, Leonard G: Great Bend, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Dahlsten, Maria R: Lindsborg, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Dahm, Arlene R: Palmer, Junior, Accounting. Dahm, Duane H: Palmer, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Dalby, Garry M: Leavenworth, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Dale, Ira L: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Administration. Dale, James E: St. John, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Daley, Michael D: Liberal, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Dalke, Randall C: Mound- ridge, Sophomore, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Dallas, Sarah B: Manhattan, Sophomore, Humanities. Dally, Mary A: Jacksonville, Fla., Junior, Elementary Education. Dal- rymple, Sandra M: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Damer- on, Tommy D: Beloit, Sophomore, Bakery Management. BOTTOM ROW: Dametz, Terri A: Stanley, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Daniel, Brenda L: McKinney, Tex., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Daniel, Stephen A: Jacksonville, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Daniels, Joseph: Tonganoxie, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 488 Ci ft TOP ROW: Daniels, Paul R: Baxter Springs, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. Danielson, Robert L: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Law. Daniel- son, Stephen K: Salina, Junior, Accounting. Dannefer, William D: Ross- ville, Junior, Social Science. SECOND ROW: Dannenberg, Ruth A: Hiawatha, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Darling, Dianne: Wichita, Junior, Family and Child Development. Darnell, Dean A: Plainville, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Darnell Thomas J: Merriam, Junior, Horticulture. THIRD ROW: Darrigrand, Andre: Junction City, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Dart, Susan E: Belleville, Sophomore, Art. Darter, Genevieve C: Douglass, Sophomore, Physical Education. Dauber, Vesta L: Hutchin- son, Junior, Technical Journalism. FOURTH ROW: Daugharthy, Ronald P: Ottawa, Junior, Zoology. Daugh- arthy, Sandra L: Ottawa, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Dougherty, Patty L: Dodge City, Junior, Elementary Education. Daves, Cheryl A: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. FIFTH ROW: David, Larry H: Mankato, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Davidson, Judith A: Wichita, Junior, Secondary Education. Davidson, Sandra A: Sterling, Sophomore, Bacteriology. Davis, Arthur D: Mullin- ville, Sophomore, Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Davis, Betty L: Lakin, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Davis, Fred H: Rossville, Junior, Secondary Education. Davis, Judith A: Elkhart, Junior, Medical Technology. Davis, Margaret J: Wellington, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. SEVENTH ROW: Davis, Robert C: Banner Springs, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Davis, Scott E: Garden City, Junior, Secondary Education. Davis, Sheridan L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Davis, Stephen V: Peabody, Freshman, Political Science. EIGHTH ROW: Davis, Susan P: Overland, Junior, Interior Design. Davis, Victor A: Merriam, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Davison, John M: Valley Cen- ter, Sophomore, Agronomy. Dawson, Elizabeth A: Wichita, Freshman, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Dawson, Linda L: Oakley, Freshman, General. Day, Steven D: Hiawatha, Junior, History. DeGraeve, Donald L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Business Administration. DeMay, Robert J: Oberlin, Junior, Civil Engineering. 489 Underclassmen: Dea-Dis TOP ROW: Deam, Dona L: Manhattan, Junior, Art. Dean, Jerry M: Beloit, Freshman, General. Dean, Jo J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. Dear- den, Janet E: Scott City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Dearing, Beverly A: Wichita, Sophomore, Music Edu- cation. Dechert, Dennis L: Colby, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Decker, Jack L: Denison, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Dedonder, Larry J: Reading, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Degood, Karen D: St. Francis, Junior, Elementary Education. Degraffenreid, Sondra: Greensburg, Sophomore, Psychology. Deines, Garry L: WaKeeney, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Delich, Gloria J: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Delker, David H: Salina, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Dellere, Mary L: Manhattan, Junior, Sociology. Delp, Tony M: St. John, Sophomore, Architectural Engineering. Del Popolo, Robert G: Buffalo, N.Y., 03, Architecture. TOP ROW: Demand, Deborah M: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Demaree, James L: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration. Demmer, Connie M: Herndon, Freshman, Social Science. Denk, Greg P: Shawnee Mission, 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Dennis, Anita L: Manhattan, Junior, Interior Design. Denoon, Daniel A. Jr: Meadville, Pa., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Dent, James M: Waterbury, Conn., Sophomore, Economics. Dent, Larry R: Harper, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Dent, Michael W: EIDorado, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Dent, Steven M: EIDorado, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Denton, Peggy J: Altamont, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Denton, Ronald L: Atchi- son, 03, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Denton, Sharon K: Spring Hill, Freshman, General. Dep- ping, Dave M: Mission, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Derosear, Thomas R: Stockton, Junior, Business Administration. Desbien, Edmund P: Damar, Freshman, Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Desch, Marikay P: Topeka, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology. Deschner, Dennis L: Beloit, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Deters, Charlotte R: Mankato, Junior, Sociology. Detter, Jay D: Nicker- son, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. 490 1 TOP ROW: Dettmer, Keith L: Green, Freshman, General. Devore, John J: Belleville, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Dewey, David K: Belle- ville, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Dey, Judith A: Newton, Junior, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Deyoe, Rita M: Coldwater, Freshman, General. Dial, Dana L: Anthony, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Dial, Garry A: Arcadia, Freshman, Business Administration. Dick, Lucille E: Wichita, Fresh- man, Pre-E lementary Education. THIRD ROW: Dick, Mark W: Buhler, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Dick, Thomas D: Buhler, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Dickerson, Roger K: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Dickey, Mildred L: New- ton, Sophomore, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Dickkut, Dale J: Marshal Itown, la., Junior, History. Dick- inson, Jerry A: Whiting, Sophomore, General. Dickson, Richard C: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Diekman, Marcia K: Douglass, Fresh- man, Speech. TOP ROW: Dietrich, Darlene: Atchinson, Junior, Home Economics. Die- trich, Jacqueline: Manhattan, Junior, Mathematics. Dietz, Kenneth D: WaKeeney, Freshman, Political Science. Dildine, Roger S: Los Alamos, N.M., Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Dillenback, Linda C: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Ed- ucation. Dillenbeck, Karen E: Point Lookout, N.Y., Sophomore, Zoology. Diller, Sue A: Belleville, Sophomore, General. Dillinger, Keith W: Edson, Freshman, Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Dillingham, Edward W: McFarland, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Dillingham, William: Kansas City, Mo., 01, Architecture. Dillman, Lon W: Newton, Freshman, Business Administration. Dillon, Jean L: Glasco, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. , ' FOURTH ROW: Dillon, John F: Glasco, Junior, Secondary Education. Dil- lon, John S: Silver Lake, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Dillon, William ... :-. L: Burr Oak, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Dimatteo, Suzanne: Sudbury, Mass., Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Dinning, Jan: Wichita, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Dirks, Patricia R: Kismet, Freshman, Home Economics. Dirksen, Larry E: Moundridge, Junior, Feed Technology. Disen- house, Harvey A: Peekskill, N.Y., Sophomore, Psychology. 491 Underclassmen: Dit-Dye TOP ROW: Ditch, Vieki L: Liberal, Sophomore, Biological Science. Divin, Holland G: Overland Park, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Diviney, Ernest M: Elkhart, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Dixon, Madelyn C: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Music Education. SECOND ROW: Dixon, Margaret A: Leon, Junior, English. Dobbels, Frances M: Shawnee, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Dobbins, James R: Goff, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Dobbins, Mary M: Goff, Freshman, Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Dobson, Melinda L: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Dobson, Robert C: Manhattan, Junior, Dairy Produc- tion. Dodge, Alvena L: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Dohrman, Paulette S: St. Marys, Freshman, Home Economics Education. TOP ROW: Dohrman, Yvonne L: Bushton, Junior, Modern Languages. Dold, Brenda E: Emporia, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Dolen, Nancy E: Leawood, Freshman, General. Dondlinger, Patrick: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Donovan, Gerald M: Norton, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. Doran, James V: Macksville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Dossett, William R: Salina, Freshman, General. Dougherty, Janice A: Colby, Freshman, Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Dougherty, Thomas N: Topeka, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering. Douglas, Nancy L: Huntsville, Ala., Freshman, Interior Design. Douglas, Steven L: Bridgeport, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Douglass, La- donna L: Burlington, Freshman, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Douthett, Roger L: Augusta, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering. Douthit, Frank R: St. Francis, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Downs, Stanley R: Great Bend, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Doyle, Edward T: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Doyle, Patrick T: Salina, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Dragush, Marilyn L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Drake, Patricia J: Elmdale, Freshman, Physical Education. Drake, Patti E: Wichita, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. BOTTOM ROW: Drapel, Trudy C: Cuba, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Draper, Gary G: Glade, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Drees, Thomas J: Hays, Freshman, History. Dreier, Wayne T: Billings, Mo., Freshman, Physical Education. 492 -J- TOP ROW: Dreyer, Kenneth E: Madison, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Droge, Douglas A: Seneca, Freshman, Music Education. Drost, Gary C: Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Drumm, Dennis A: St. Louis, Mo., 03, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Dryer, Martha L: Liberal, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Dubrouillet, Margaret: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, Business Administration. Dudding, Kay A: Charleston, W.Va., Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Dudley, Pamela J: Cawker City, Junior, Elemen- tary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Duenkel, Robert T: West Orange, N.J., Junior, Second- ary Education. Duethman, Charles W: Paola, Freshman, Chemical En- gineering. Duff, Craig G: Scott City, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Duff, Darlene R: Scott City, Junior, Secondary Education. TOP ROW: Duff, David W: Scott City, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Duf- fendack, John P: Kansas City, Mo., 03, Architecture. Duggan, Joan L: Niles, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Duguid, George W: McPherson, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Dukelow, Gordon H: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Dukelow, Nancy J: Hutchinson, Sophomore, English. Dumford, Michael D: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Dumler, Patricia A: Russell, Sopho- more, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Dunbar, Charles D: Richmond, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Dunbar, Jennifer G: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Cloth- ing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Duncan, Carolyn L: Kensington, Sophomore, History. Duncan, Janice E: Wamego, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Dunn, Jeanne K: N. Springfield, Va., Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Dunn, Judith A: Topeka, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Dunstan, Edwin R: Jewell, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Dupre, Durward D: Manhattan, Junior, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Durham, Nancy L: Philadelphia, Pa., Freshman, Clothing Re- tailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Durst, Larry G: Morrow- ville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Duston, Douglas J: Gaylord, Freshman, Feed Technology. Dutton, Peter A: St. James, N.Y., Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Dutton, William W: Alta Vista, Junior, Secondary Edu- cation. Dwyer, Trisha J: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Dye, Donna J: Mankato, Freshman, Home Economics. Dyer, Sally C: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. 493 Underclassmen: Dye-Ell TOP ROW: Dyer, William K: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Dyke, Nancy K: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Eager, Richard B: Brooklyn, N.Y., Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Easter, Ronald L: Abilene, 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Eaton, Lenette E: McPherson, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Eaton, Rodney C: Wichita, Freshman, Wildlife Con- servation. Eberhart, Keith L: Deerfield, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Eberle, Janice K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Econo mics with Liberal Arts. THIRD ROW: Ebert, Robert A: Flush, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Eccleston, Franksisk: Fowler, Sophomore, Interior Design. Eck, Diane L: Harper, Junior, Art. Eckardt, Kenneth A: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Eckert, Karen J: Manhattan, Junior, Modern Languages. Edberg, Carole D: Abilene, Freshman, Medical Technology. Eddy, Gail L: Havensville, Freshman, Speech. Eddy, Mollye A: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Eddy, Thomas D: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Edelman, Lyle F: Sabetha, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Edens, Linda F: Junction City, Freshman, Psychology. Edgar, Sharon: Dallas, Tex., Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Edminster, James H: Junction City, Junior, English. Ed- monds, Jan D: Leawood, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Edmonds, Jeannette G: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Edmonds, Leslie S: Leavenworth, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Edmonds, Patricia J: Peabody, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Edmondson, Ted D: Columbus, Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering. Edwards, Keith H: Concordia, 01, Architecture. Ed- wards, Winston J: Osage City, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. FOURTH ROW: Edwardson, William D: Everest, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Egan, Teresa J: Salina, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Eger, John J: Kansas City, Freshman, History. Eggert, Rodney D: Norwich, 01, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Eggleston, Cora J: Louisburg, Junior, Home Economics Education. Ehrlich, Dorothy A: Russell, Sophomore, Accounting. Ehrlich, Douglas M: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Administration. Ehrlich, Karen K: Russell, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Tex- tiles Research. 494 BOTTOM K TOP ROW: Ehrlich, Larry D: Russell, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Eichem, Robert W: Wamego, Freshman, Feed Technology. Eicher, Jona- than W: Brewster, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Eilian, Cyrus: Iran, 03, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Eirieh, Francis E: Brooklyn, N.Y., Freshman, Chemistry. Eisele, William D: Eudora, Junior, Secondary Education. Eisenbarth, Francis: Goff, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Eisenhour, Douglas E: Wichita, Sophomore, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Eisler, Marion K: Easton, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Eitmann, Emily A: Council Bluffs, la., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Eitzman, Willard L: Hardy, Neb., Sophomore, Secondary Education. Elder, Larry E: Salina, Sophomore, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Elliot, Allan W: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Elliott, Carolyn K: Concordia, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Elliott, James D: Waterville, Sophomore, Accounting. Elliott, James P: Syracuse, N.Y., Junior, Civil Engineering. Lining the sidewalks early, students await the beginning of the sellout game with Colorado. Other basketball sellouts were with Nebraska and KU. 495 Underclassmen: Ell-Fab TOP ROW: Elliott, Lloyd R: Waldo, Freshman, General. Elliott, Robert B: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. Elliott, Susan T: Her- ington, Freshman, Medical Technology. Elliott, William T: Overland Park, Freshman, Restaurant Management. SECOND ROW: Ellis, Hazen J: Wichita, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Ellis, William D: Humboldt, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Ellithorpe, Jack E: EIDorado, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ellsaesser, Jerrilyn: Sublette, Sophomore, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Elson, Ja mes M: Peoria, III., Freshman, Landscape Archi- tecture. Elsweiler, Sharon A: Leavenworth, Junior, Elementary Education. Emel, Charles D: Brewster, Junior, Business Administration. Emel, Karlyn K: Brewster, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. FOURTH ROW: Emig, Calvin L: Abilene, Freshman, General. Emig, Danny R: Solomon, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Emrich, Patricia A: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Tex- tiles Research. Endorf, Diana L: Arkansas City, Freshman, Psychology. FIFTH ROW: Engel, Charles W: Abilene, Sophomore, Physical Science. Engelken, Ronald A: Goff, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Engle, Pamela S: Madison, Sophomore, Humanities. Engler, Cady R: Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Engler, Jerry W: Topeka, Sophomore, Agricultural Journal- ism. Engstrom, Kathleen A: Salina, Sophomore, General. Enos, Newell M: Perry, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Ensz, Ronald D: Inman, Fresh- man, Animal Husbandry. SEVENTH ROW: Eplee, Harvey C: Fredonia, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. Epley, Larry C: Kingman, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Eppard, Ellen E: Duncan, Okla., Sophomore, Social Science. Erickson, Frederick: Leawood, So phomore, Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Erickson, Glennis A: Clifton, Sophomore, Speech. Erick- son, Janet K: Sullivan, III., Freshman, General. Erickson, Michael C: Ells- worth, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Erickson, Michael J: Lakin, Junior, Me- chanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Ericson, Carlo S: Assaria, Junior, Home Economics Edu- cation. Ericson, Galen E: Assaria, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Ericson, Lance R: Chicago Heights, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Erl, Delila K: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. 496 V TOP ROW: Ermey, Michael S: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Ervin, Patrick F: Horton, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Esau, Dale E: McPherson, Freshman, General. Eschmann, William C: Columbia, III., Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Eshelman, Joe K: Sedgwick, Freshman, Animal Husban- dry. Eshelman, Jon H: Sedgwick, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Eshelman, Kenneth K: Sedgwick, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Eshelman, Roger A: Sedgwick, Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Esping, Wayne E: Leonardville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Essmil ler, Donald M: Great Bend, Sophomore, General. Estes, Charles M: Topekct, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Ethridge, Gale E: Glasco, Junior, Botany. FOURTH ROW: Etling, Sheryl B: Garden City, Junior, Speech. Euler, Robert W: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Evans, Charles E: Marion, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Evans, Gerald T: Americus, Freshman, Flour Science and Management. FIFTH ROW: Evans, Jolene: Meade, Junior, Elementary Education. Evans, Mary C: Plainville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Evans, Nancy A: Russell, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Re- search. Evans, Nancy L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. SIXTH ROW: Evans, Patricia A: Manhattan, Freshman, Elementary Educa- tion. Evans, Richard W: Topeka, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Evans, Robert D: Chetopa, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Everett, Erwin L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Mechancial Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Everett, Kenneth D: Topeka, Sophomore, Civil Engineer- ing. Everett, William W: Shawnee, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Ever- hart, Eldon R: Kansas City, Junior, Horticulture. Evers, Janice M: Abilene, Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Evers, Richard L: Abilene, Junior, Accounting. Ewert, Wayne L: Marion, Sophomore, Agriculture. Ewing, Margaret A: Dodge City, Freshman, Home Economics. Exley, Jonell: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Eye, Mary E: Goodland, Freshman, Psychology. Eyerly, Joyce M: Augusta, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Eyestone, Carolyn S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Fabert, Jerry A: Lyndon, Freshman, Civil Engineering. 497 Underclassmen: Fab-Fir TOP ROW: Fabrizius, John D: WaKeeney, Freshman, Agricultural Educa- tion. Faddis, Janet K: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Pagan, John S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Fagen, Arlyn R: Larned, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Fager, Glenn A: Osage City, Sophomore, Mechanical En- gineering. Fail, Charles R: Altoona, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Failor, Sue A: Lyndon, Junior, Home Economics Education. Fair, Arlene S: Alden, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Fair, Carolyn K: Hutchinson, Junior, Chemistry. Fair, Nancy E: Alden, Junior, Elementary Education. Fairbank, Sharon: Hays, Sopho- more, Modern Languages. Fairbanks, David F: Manhattan, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Fairchild, Kerry L: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. Folk, Karen A: Topeka, Sophomore, Interior Design. Fangman, James R: Seneca, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Fankhauser, Daniel E: Garden City, 03, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Fankhauser, Dean P: Lyons, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Fankhauser, Robyn L: Lyons, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Fanning, Phillip R: Wichita, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Fapp, Ross L: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. TOP ROW: Farabi, Steven B: Pittsburg, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Farmer, Brenda K: Valley Falls, Freshman, Medical Technology. Farmer, Gail M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Art. Farmer, Gordon L: Mayetta, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Farmer, Jeri L: Tribune, Freshman, Family and Child De- velopment. Farmer, Michael J: England, Sophomore, Feed Technology. Forney, Kay E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Farns- worth, Michael: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. THIRD ROW: Farrar, James M: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Farrar, William F: Ft. Riley, Freshman, General. Fatzer, John R: Topeka, Freshman, General. Faulconer, Wayne C: EIDorado, Junior, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Fausett, Larry L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fayinka, Folorunso A: Nigeria, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Feagins, Craig S: Wichita, 01, Architecture. Fearing, Julia I: Lawrence, Junior, Elementary Education. 498 TOP ROW: Fearing, Sherry J: Burr Oak, Freshman, General. Fechner, Marlyce V: Manhattan, Junior, Family and Child Development. Fedosky, Allan L: Calumet City, III., Junior, Pre-Medicine. Feeny, Judith I: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Art. SECOND ROW: Feist, Samuel J: Claflin, Freshman, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Felbush, Nina M: Abilene. Sophomore, Physical Education. Feld- kamp, Ronald E: Manhattan, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Feldkamp, Thomas A: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Fellers, Steven G: Neodesha, Freshman, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Fellman, Charles H: Osage City, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Felton, Ray W: Great Bend, Sophomore, Psychology. Fenton, Frank R: Banner Springs, Junior, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Ferguson, James J: Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engi- neering. Ferguson, Patricia A: Wichita, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Ferguson, Roy T: Belleville, Freshman, Elec- trical Engineering. Ferrell, Charlotte A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Die- tetics and Institutional Management. BOTTOM ROW: Fey, Tom E: Newton, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Fiala, Joleen A: Narka, Junior, Home Economics Education. Ficke, Stephen W: Wichita, Junior, Psychology. Fickel, Jerry Bernard: Riley, Junior, Animal Husbandry. j -: ' .- ' : TOP ROW: Field, Ronald E: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fielding, William O: Summit, N.J., Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Fields Loyd A: Caney, Sophomore, Horticulture. Fields, Timothy J: Salina, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Fields, William J: Salina, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Figueroa, Miguel A: ElSalvador, Junior, Civil Engineering. Filbert, Barbara K: Wilmington, Dela., Junior, Interior Design. Filbert, Gail W: Wilmington, Dela., Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. THIRD ROW: Filinger, Cynthia A: Cuba, Sophomore, General. Finch, Eilene L: Kansas City, Freshman, Chemistry. Fink, Rebecca J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Finley, Ronald J: Manhattan, Fresh- man, Pre-Dentistry. BOTTOM ROW: Finnerty, William J: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Finney, Cynthia L: Salina, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Fin- ney, Roger B: Hutchinson, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Firling, Ruth- ann: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. 499 Pep club members line up on either side of a paper circle held for the players ' entrance onto the field during Parents ' Day sponsored by Chimes. Underclassmen: Fis-Fra TOP ROW: Fischer, Lawrence G: Washington, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Fischer, Loren D: Lincoln, Junior, Modern Languages. Fiser, Sara M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. Fish, Larry W: Emporia, Junior, Electri- cal Engineering. SECOND ROW: Fisher, Jay S: Pleasanton, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Fisher, Karolynn A: Olathe, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Fittell, John H: Olathe, Sophomore, General. Fitzwater, James W: Augusta, Sopho- more, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Fix, Robert A: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Social Science. Flack, Robert D: Sabetha, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Flannery, John M: Amityville, N.Y., Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Fleischmann, Beth K: Wichita, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. FOURTH ROW: Fleming, Barbara J: Prairie Village, Junior, Mathematics. Fleming, Cynthia K: Salina, Freshman, Modern Languages. Fletcher, Brenda W: Holton, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Fletcher, Phillip D: Holton, Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Fletcher, Sherrill J: Lakin, Junior, Elementary Education. Flett, Judy A: Spring Hill, Freshman, Interior Design. Flinner, Monica: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Floersch, Richard H: Galesburg, III., Soph- omore, Mechanical Engineering. M ' 4l 500 TOP ROW: Florence, Susan A: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Edu- cation. Flournoy, John P: Kansas City, Mo., 02, Architecture. Floyd, Lon K: Kinsley, Junior, Physical Education. Fly, Martha M: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Flynn, Linda K: Riley, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Fogo, Glenn C: Esbon, Junior, Political Science. Poland, Connie J: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Folck, Phillip S: New York City, N.Y., 01, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Foltz, Bruce V: Belle Plain, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Foltz, Mary K: Topeka, Freshman, Mathematics. Foltz, William C: Abi- lene, Junior, Business Administration. Folwell, Patric J: Oil City, Pa., Fresh- man, Speech. BOTTOM ROW: Ford, Betty D: Derby, Freshman, Restaurant Manage- ment. Ford, Ruth M: Wakefield, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Ford, Shirley A: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Fore- man, Billy J: Altamont, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. TOP ROW: Forkenbrock, Ronald: Junction City, Junior, Accounting. Fors- berg, Roger E: Mentor, Freshman, Dairy Production. Forsythe, Stephen W: Altoona, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Fortun, Pamela K: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Fosmire, Luella J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Ele- mentary Education. Foster, Gayle K: Tokyo, Japan, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics. Foster, Gregory C: Washington, Sophomore, General. Foster, Thomas E: Great Bend, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Fountaine, James H: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fowler, Beverly S: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Fowler, Robert W: Kansas City, 01, Architecture. Fowles, Bryce A: Clay Center, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Fox, James W: Ottawa, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Fox, Joan M: Dodge City, Junior, Sociology. Fox, Robert L: Garfield, Junior, Civil Engineering. Frame, Russell W: Overland Park, Freshman, Geology. BOTTOM ROW: Francis, Eugene N: St. Joseph, Mo., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Francis, Gary D: Levant, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Francis, Joyce L: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Francis, Mary K: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Education. 501 Underclassmen: Fra-Gan TOP ROW: Francis, Sandra J: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Frank, Janice L: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Frank, Larry D: Westmoreland, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Franklin, Lee E: Oberlin, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Franz, David R: Buhler, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fraser, Sheryl J: Gardner, Junior, Business Administration. Frashier, Judith A: Mission, Freshman, Art. Frazee, Garry L: Columbus, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. BOTTOM ROW: Frazier, Carol L: Goodland, Freshman, General. Fred- erick, Leonard R: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fredrick- son, Janice: Salina, Sophomore, Home Economics. Fredrickson, Joline: Selden, Freshman, Psychology. 147. II ? TOP ROW: Freed, Janivar: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Ed- ucation. Freeland, David E: Burns, Freshman, Accounting. Freeman, Joe D: Kingman, 02, Architecture. Frerichs, David G: Champaign, III., 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Frick, Galen G: Durham, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Frickey, Michele D: Oberlin, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Frickey, Steven L: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Friedrichs, Nelda J: Marysville, Sophomore, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Frieze, H. Jess: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Frikken, Donald R: Wichita, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Friley, John R: Mission, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Frisbie, Kurt M: McDonald, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Frisbie, Robert L: EIDorado, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fritts, Diana L: Kansas City, Junior, History. Fritz, June F: Clay Center, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Fritz, Mary J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Social Science. FIFTH ROW: Fritzson, Harlyn A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Accounting. Froelich, Glen W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. Froe- lich, Sandra K: Solomon, Junior, Business Administration. Froelich, Sharon L: Solomon, Junior, Geography. BOTTOM ROW: Frohn, Janice E: Pitcairn, Pa., Sophomore, Physical Science. Fruetel, David B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Fruits, Timothy J: Winfield, Freshman, Horticulture. Frusher, Steven V: Ness City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 502 1 to J tii TOP ROW: Fry, John A: Noperville, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Fry, Larry G: Little River, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Fry, Robert B: Helenville, Wis., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fry, Shari A: Little River, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Fry, Theron E: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Fuelling, Melvin M: Tabor, la., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Fuhrken, Steven R: Washington, 01, Architecture. Fuhrman, Stephen A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Fujimura, Keith T: Lihve, Haw., Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Fulghum, David A: Tescott, Freshman, General. Fulhage, Charles D: Yates Center, Sophomore, Milling Technology. Fulkerson, Janet E: Liberty, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics. TOP ROW: Fuller, Robert C: Overland Park, Freshman, Chemistry. Full- ington, Susan M: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Funk, Larry D: Waldo, Junior, Agricultural Education. Funston, Mary L: Talmage, Freshman, Medical Technology. SECOND ROW: Furbeck, Rebecca S: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Furbeck, Richard S: Abilene, Sophomore, Secondary Educa- tion. Furney, Joyce E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Furney, Mary Z: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Flyer, Kenneth L: Scott City, 01, Architecture. Gabrielson, Ronald L: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. Gadberry, Marcia L: Wichita, Sophomore, History. Gaede, Diane: Manhattan, Fresh- man, General. FOURTH ROW: Gagnon, James E: Grainfield, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering. Gagnon, Thomas A: Manhattan, Junior, Medical Technology. Galbraith, Ann C: Madison, Sophomore, Interior Design. Gallant, Wil- liam P: Overland Park, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Galloway, Roland W: Dwight, Freshman, General. Galle- more, Pamela S: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Secondary Education. Gallo- way, John H: WaKeeney, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Galloway, Nan- cy A: Wichita, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Gamba, Jane E: Osage City, Freshman, Speech. Gam- biani, Michael L: Spring Valley, III., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Gammon, Ronald L: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gangel, Michael A: Louisburg, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. 503 Underclassmen: Gan-Gil TOP ROW: Gans, Anna M: Solomon, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Garcia, Carlos M: Puerto Rico, 02, Architecture. Garcia, Joseph R: Denver, Colo., Junior, Business Administration. Gard, Eileen D: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Gardner, Carolyn S: Arlington, Freshman, Mathematics. Gardner, Michael L: Overland Park, Freshman, Humanities. Gardner, Richard L: Laredo, Mo., 02, Architecture Garland, Susan E: Ft. Leaven- worth, Sophomore, Home Econom ics and Nursing. THIRD ROW: Garlett, Theresa M: Kansas City, Freshman, Accounting. Garrelts, Rex E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Gar- ren, Bruce K: Oskaloosa, Freshman, General. Garrett, Claudia A: Sa- lina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Garrett, Gwen I: Colby, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Garrett, Shirley A: Colby, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Garrison, Carlo J: Salina, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Garrison, Linda S: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. I ' P TOP ROW: Garten, Danna L: Effingham, Sophomore, English. Garten, Harold J: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Physics. Gorton, Stephen C: Manhattan, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Gorton, Susan C: Topeka, Sophomore, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Garwood, Gary J: Hutchinson, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Gasche, Daniel G: Hartford, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Gaston, Carol A: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Gates, James D: Glen Elder, Junior, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Gates, John R: Anthony, Junior, Agricultural Education. Gates, William J: Newton, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Gatza, Daryl W: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Law. Gatzoulis, Bill D: Prairie Vil- lage, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Gaughan, Tracy A: Lincoln, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Gaul, Linda K: Troy, Freshman, Home Economics Educa- tion. Gay, Patricia A: Topeka, Freshman, General. Gaynier, Kathryne L: Dallas, Tex., Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Gaynier, Tahmeroo L: Dallas, Tex., Junior, Elementary Education. Geisinger, Richard L: Plains, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Geller, Edward B: New York, N.Y., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Generson, Richard M: Pelham Manor, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 504 TOP ROW: Gentry, Alwyn H: Ellinwood, Junior, Biological Science. Gen- try, James W: Topeka, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Gentry, Linda D: Ellinwood, Sophomore, General. George, John A: Uniontown, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. SECOND ROW: George, Richard W: England, Junior, Flour Science and Management. George, Robert E: Colby, Junior, Business Administration. George, Sharon K: Uniontown, Junior, Home Economics Education. George, Sharon M: Colby, Junior, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Geraghty, Joan R: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics Ed- ucation. Gerber, Vicki A: Atchison, Freshman, Psychology. Gerharter, Judy I: Stratford, S.D., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gerritz, George A: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Science. t V cp lii ;A . 1 1 JU T BOTTOM ROW: Gerstenberger, Allen: Leawood, 01, Architecture. Gerstner, John J: Frankfort, Sophomore, Agricultural Journalism. Get- tings, Richard L: Wichita, Sophomore, Bacteriology. Gettino, Michael A: Syracuse, N.Y., 01, Architecture. TOP ROW: Geyer, Richard D: Sylvan Grove, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Gfeller, Cheryl L: Winona, Freshman, General. Gfeller, Edward S: Junction City, Sophomore, Accounting. Gfeller, James M: Sharon Springs, Junior, Restaurant Management. SECOND ROW: Gfeller, Lana J: Winona, Freshman, General. Gfeller, Lloyd L: Russell, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. Giacomelli, Robert J: Philadelphia, Pa., 05, Architecture. Gibbens, Lee E: Valley Falls, Sopho- more, Agricultural Mechanization. THIRD ROW: Gibbons, Gaylyn C: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Econom- ics. Gibbs, Marcia L: Little Rock, Ark., Freshman, Medical Technology. Gibbs, Paul H: Olathe, Junior, Mathematics. Gibeson, Leslie L: Topeka, Junior, Architectural Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Gibson, Anne: Salt Lake City, Utah, Freshman, Home Economics. Gibson, Louvae L: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. Gib- son, Michael L: Wellington, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Gieber, Nicholas R: Haddam, Freshman, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Gibson, Sandra J: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Gier, Dwayne D: Dayton, N.Y., Sophomore, Feed Tech- nology. Gilbert, Gary L: Green, Sophomore, Feed Technology. Gilkison, Jacqueline: Horton, Sophomore, Secondary Education. 505 Underclassmen: Gil-Gra TOP ROW: Gillaspie, Thomas F: Council Grove, Sophomore, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Gillen, Thomas S: Leoti, Freshman, Speech. Gillespie, Janice K: Burlingame, Sophomore, Physical Education. Gillespie, Ken- neth W: Oswego, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Gillgannon, Patrick: Topeka, Freshman, Sociology. Gilli- land, Robert L: Herington, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Gilmore, Cheryl S: Clay Center, Junior, Art. Gilmore, Elizabeth P: Wooster, Ohio, Fresh- man , Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Girrens, Harold N: Douglass, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Glace, William R: Oneida, Freshman, General. Glad, Grant E: Atwood, Sophomore, Business Administration. Glaser, Dennis C: Ulys- ses, Junior, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Glass, Mary A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Medical Tech- nology. Glatt, Paul E: Enterprise, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Gleason, Georgeanne: Great Bend, Freshman, Interior Design. Glenn, Mary E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Music Education. FIFTH ROW: Glines, George V: Independence, Junior, Wildlife Con- servation. Glotzbach, Carlo R: Tallahassee, Fla., Junior, Chemistry. Glov- er, Kenneth F: Millington, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Glover, Nan- cy J: Newton, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Glunt, Connie J: Holcomb, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Gnadt, Ervin F: Alma, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Goble, Susan J: Topeka, Junior, Secondary Education. Godfrey, James F: Hays- ville, 02, Architecture. TOP ROW: Goedecke, Heike: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Goering, Larry E: Newton, Junior, Agricultural Education. Goering, Virginia L: Moundridge, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Te xtiles Research. Goetz, JoAnn: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. SECOND ROW: Gold, Paul M: Livingston, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Golden, Marsha R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Goldsmith, James C: Wyckoff, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Golitko, Jeanette M: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics Ed- ucation. THIRD ROW: Goll, Cynthia J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Corner, Jackie L: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Gomez, Margaret A: Mentor, Ohio, Junior, Home Economics Education. Goodger, Ardyce E: Eudora, Freshman, Home Economics. 506 TOP ROW: Gooding, Linda R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Goodgion, Marilyn S: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Goodnow, Gary R: Leavenworth, Freshman, Mechani- cal Engineering. Goodrich, Janice: Manhattan, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Goodwin, Larry S: Independence, Junior, Electrical En- gineering. Goodyear, Sally A: Wichita, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Goold, Susan K: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Sec- ondary Education. Goossen, Emray R: Colby, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. THIRD ROW: Garden, Gary E: lola, Junior, Agronomy. Gordon, Charles E: Leavenworth, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Gordon, Deane T: Leaven- worth, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Gordon, Helen L: Winfield, Sophomore, Interior Design. FOURTH ROW: Gordon, John A: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Gordon, Marjorie L: Highland, Junior, Accounting. Goreham, Kenneth C: Junction City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Goreham, Mildred A: Junction City, Freshman, Art. FIFTH ROW: Gorrell, Dwight G: Centerville, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Gosch, Jay W: Norwich, Sophomore, Agriculture. Goss, Phil S: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gotner, Felix J: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Graber, Janice K: Pretty Prairie, Junior, Secondary Ed- ucation. Gracey, Sherril A: Kingman, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Gra- fel, John R: Herndon, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Graham, Billy I: Colby, Sophomore, Physical Education. TOP ROW: Graham, Carolyn K: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Home Econom- ics Education. Graham, Eric K: Chillicothe, III., Freshman, Nuclear Engi- neering. Graham, James J: Great Bend, Junior, Business Administration. Graham, John R: Great Bend, Junior, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Graham, Teresa K: Mankato, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Grammer, Sally A: Junction City, Freshman, Interior Design. Grandison, Gregory E: Boston, Mass., Sophomore, Architectural Engineer- ing. Granger, Sharon A: Erie, Pa., Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. BOTTOM ROW: Grant, Kathryn E: Overland Park, Junior, Physical Sci- ence. Grant, Linda M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Grant, Patricia L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Sociology. Grau, Steven L: Topeka, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. 507 Underclassmen: Gra-Gro TOP ROW: Grauerholz, Donald D: Kensington, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Graves, Charles M: Haigler, Neb., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Graves, Robert E: Wichita, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Gravino, Sharon K: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Gray, Eddie J: Salina, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Gray, James W: Eureka, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Gray, Robert J: Beverly Hills, Calif., Freshman, Bakery Management. Graybeal, Ronald D: Topeka, Freshman, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Greathouse, Gerald A: Garden City, Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Green, Barbara J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Technical Journa- lism. Green, John R: Leoti, Junior, Business Administration. Green, Ken- neth R: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Green, Lee R: Leavenworth, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Green, Marilyn K: Wamego, Freshman, Home Economics Educa- tion. Green, Marsha L: Bethel, Freshman, Home Economics and Journal- ism. Green, Richard C: Concordia, Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Green, Sonia J: Oxford, Junior, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Green, Thayne C: Bedford, Mass., Junior, Mechani- cal Engineering. Green, Treasha L: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Green, Virginia R: Gardner, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion De- sign, and Textiles Research. r l 4lfe I 5f5T f snf TOP ROW: Greenall, Cheryl A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Sociology. Greene, Corinne D: Amarillo, Tex., Sophomore, Elementary Education. Greene, Dennis W: Solomon, Freshman, General. Greene, Larry E: God- dard, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Greenfield, Robert: Overbrook, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Greenwood, Janice G: Cherryvale, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Greenwood, Joseph F: Junction City, 01, Archi- tecture. Greiner, Jon R: Tremont, III., Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Greis, Barry W: St. Louis, Mo., 02, Architecture. Gresham, Richard D: Manhattan, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Greve, William B: Larned, Sophomore, General. Grider, Mary E: Tribune, Freshman, In- terior Design. BOTTOM ROW: Grieshaber, Thomas C: Belvue, Sophomore, Speech. Griffee, Pamela K: Oketo, Junior, Elementary Education. Griffee, Susan L: Hutchinson, Freshman, General. Griffin, Roger A: Lyons, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. 508 q TOP ROW: Griffith, Janet B: Scott City, Junior, Secondary Education. Griffith, Margaret A: Osawatomie, Sophomore, General. Griffith, War- ren D: Lincoln, Neb., 02, Architecture. Griffiths, David W: Abilene, Fresh- man, Architectural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Grigg, Kenton M: Scott City, Junior, Psychology. Groee- man, Patricia L: Murray Hill, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Groene, Janell K: Winfield, Freshm an, Pre-Elementary Education. Groene, Janet K: Winfield, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Grogger, Margaret K: Solomon, Sophomore, Political Sci- ence. Groner, Jean M: St. Paul, Freshman, Home Economics. Gross, Dave R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. Gross, Donald P: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Gross, Linda S: Russell, Freshman, General. Gross, Virgil J: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Gross, William R: Friend, Freshman, Agriculture. Grossardt, Darrel L: Pratt, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Grosz, Marlin R: Scotland, S.D., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Grote, Rolland P: Sabetha, 02, Architecture. Grover, Charles P: Osage City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Groves, Patricia L: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. Harry Helson, a Regents Distinguished Professor, is a past editor of the Psychological Bulletin and recently wrote a book on behavior. A young man receives assistance from a sympathetic coed as he crosses the street to the Union to escape an early morning shower. Underclassmen: Gro-Han TOP ROW: Groves, Phillip B: Arkansas City, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Gruen, Ronald E: Abilene, Sophomore, Dairy Production. Grum- bein, Ralph E: Ness City, Freshman, Physical Education. Grumbein, Son- dra L: Dighton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Grummert, Mark A: Jansen, Neb., Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Grund, Uwe: Home, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Gud- enkauf, Kenneth: Corning, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Guenther, Kathleen A: Linn, Junior, English. THIRD ROW: Guesnier, Gary F: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Guetz- ko, Carolyn S: Prairie Village, Freshman, Interior Design. Gugler, Dianne K: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Gugler, Leuita M: Chapman, Junior, Home Economics and Extension. FOURTH ROW: Guhn, Norma K: Tipton, Sophomore, Sociology. Guinn, Pamella J: Oberlin, Sophomore, General. Gulley, Stephen A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gump, Marilynn: Wichita, Freshman, Technical Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Gump, Robert J: Wichita, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Guthrie, Philip L: Stafford, Junior, General. Guthrie, Richard B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Guthrie, Stephen L: Wichita, Junior, Music Education. SIXTH ROW: Guttery, John A: Alton, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Guy, James M: Topeka, Sophomore, Political Science. Guy, Jeanne A: Cha- nute, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Haas, John A: Lebanon, Freshman, Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Habiger, Linda Z: Bushton, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Habiger, Marguerite: Bushton, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Hackett, Julie A: Fairfax, Mo., Freshman, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Hadorn, Allen D: Beattie, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. EIGHTH ROW: Hadorn, Leslie D: Geuda Springs, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Hadsall, Ronald D: Harper, Sophomore, General. Hagan, Thomas R: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Hagedorn, Donna K: Rossville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Hageman, Nancy C: White Cloud, Sophomore, Speech. Hagerman, Rebecca L: Rozel, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Hager- man, Richard D: Timken, Junior, Business Administration. Hagerman, Ronald N: Nekoma, Junior, Political Science. 510 t TOP ROW: Hagerman, Sandra S: Timken, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Haggard, Patricia G: Wichita, Sophomore, Elementary Ed- ucation. Hahn, Mack W: Topeka, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Hahn, Neil E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Hahn, Randy K: St. John, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Halb- leib, Chester W: Utica, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Hale, Barbara A: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Hale, Karen S: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Hall, Constance L: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Education. Hall, David C: Mullinville, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hall, Dav- id C: Kansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hall, Joan D: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Hall, John K: Great Bend, Freshman, Accounting. Hall, Lanny R: Pleasanton, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Hall, Marilyn L: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Elementary Education. Hall, Michael R: Prairie Village, Sophomore, History. FIFTH ROW: Hall, Patricia A: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Hall Steven W: Plainville, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Hallauer, Joan E: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hallier, Donna M: Kansas City, Freshman, Speech. SIXTH ROW: Halverstadt, Donald: Chanute, Sophomore, Mechanical En- gineering. Hamilton, Ernest J: Bennington, Sophomore, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Hamilton, Larry D: Junction City, Freshman, Accounting. Hamilton, Philip M: Emporia, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Hamilton, Sandra M: N. Caldwell, N.J., Freshman, Home Economics. Hamlin, William J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Hamm, Michael D: Berryton, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Hamman, John M: Garden City, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering. EIGHTH ROW: Hammer, Clinton J: Turner, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Hammond, David L: Abilene, Sophomore, Flour Science and Man- agement. Hammond, John J: Junction City, Freshman, Accounting. Ham- mons, Janice E: Mapleton, Junior, Social Science. BOTTOM ROW: Hancock, Carole D: Prairie Village, Freshman, Physical Education. Hancock, Penelope A: Topeka, Sophomore, Speech. Hancock, Susan N: Leawood, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Hanel, Lannie L: Agenda, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 511 Underclassmen: Han-Has TOP ROW: Haney, Carol L: Newfoundland, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Haney, Joyce E: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Hann, Charles S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Chemistry. Hanna, Gary J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Hannagan, David R: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Hannah, Edward P: Kansas City, 02, Architecture. Hanney, Arnold E: Junction City, Freshman, Business Administration. Hannigan, Russell S: Great Bend, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Hansen, Anthony F: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Hansen, Bernard L: Peabody, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Hansen, Donald F: Wichita, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Hanson, David R: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Hanson, Dennis E: Burdett, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Hanson, Dwight E: Clay Center, Freshman, Chemistry. Hanson, Gregory P: Salina, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Hanson, Noel S: Jamestown, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Hantla, Chrystal: Wichita, Freshman, General. Hap- good, Larry L: McPherson, Junior, Government. Harbaugh, Dennis A: Belleville, Junior, Secondary Education. Herbert, Terry L: Larned, Fresh- man, Mechanical Engineering. Medic H SECOND K HarraCoM halton, frf Cilyi Junior, THUD SOW Harris, Mo $ho e Sharon 0: FOURTH SC son, Baton OBeloOV Agricultural BOTTOM K Engineering. George H: Borboro J: TOP ROW: Harclerode, Barbara: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Accounting. Hardaway, Louetta L: Copeland, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Har- den, Judith A: Ashland, Junior, Medical Technology. Harden, Monte W: Goodland, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. SECOND ROW: Hardgrave, William R: Wichita, Junior, Civil Engineer- ing. Hardin, Frank R: Kansas City, Freshman, Accounting. Harding, Ann M: Liberal, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Harding, David J: Stock- ton, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Haresnape, Corrina J: Smith Center, Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. Hargrove, Rebecca A: Mulvane, Sophomore, Home Economics. Harlan, Robert D: Madison, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechani- zation. Harmes, Daniel: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Harmon, Patrick M: Garden City, Freshman, Business Administration. Harms, Allan R: Augusta, 01, Architecture. Harner, Richard L: Oldwick, N.J., Sophomore, Dairy Production. Harper, Dean F: Scott City, Junior, Landscape Architecture. 512 L J y e i ii TOP ROW: Harper, Dorothy K: Frankfort, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Harper, James M: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harper, Sarah C: Salina, Freshman, Modern Languages. Harr, Gerald D: Wichita, 02, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Harris, Arthur S: Long Branch, N.J., 01, Architecture. Harris, Calvin: WaKeeney, Freshman, Pre-Law. Harris, Elizabeth A: Man- hattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Harris, Judith A: Kansas HoBKy, City, Junior, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Harris, Linda A: Junction City, Freshman, Home Economics. Harris, Mac W: Clayton, Freshman, Agriculture. Harris, Pamela S: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Harris, Sharon D: Chicago, III., Freshman, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Harris, Stephen M: Concordia, 01, Architecture. Harri- son, Barbara A: Nickerson, Freshman, Home Economics. Harrison, James C: Beloit, Junior, Political Science. Harrison, John M: Nickerson, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Harrod, Herbert E: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Harrod, Ronald D: Leavenworth, 01, Architecture. Harsh, George H: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hart, Barbara J: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. TOP ROW: Hart, Marna D: Burr Oak, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Hartke, Larry W: Lincolnville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hart- ley, Robert C: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Hartman, Gary V: Towanda, Freshman, Poultry Science. SECOND ROW: Hartman, Jane A: Clifton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Hartman, Stephen V: Silver Springs, Md., Sophomore, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Harvey, Charles E: Leroy, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Harvey, John W: Hugoton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Harvey, Margaret E: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Harvey, Roger C: Independence, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harwood, Charlotte S: Lawrence, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harwood, Robert A: Humboldt, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. BOTTOM ROW: Hasenstab, Michael L: Belleville, III., Sophomore, Secon- dary Education. Haskin, Marshall M: Frankfort, Junior, Physical Education. Haslouer, Louise M: Hope, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hassig, Margaret E: Kansas City, Freshman, Modern Languages. 513 Underclassmen: Has-Hen TOP ROW: Hassler, Randy D: Abilene, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Hastings, Janet L: Olathe, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Hatch, Ethel J: Len- exa, Junior, Elementary Education. Hatch, Patricia A: McDonald, Sopho- more, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Hatfield, Nancy K: Lawrence, Junior, Home Economics Education. Hatfield, Robert F: Hiawatha, Junior, Architectural Engineer- ing. Hathaway, Martin F: Chase, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hau- ber, Mary J: Wichita, Freshman, Modern Languages. THIRD ROW: Hauck, Earl B: Miltonvale, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Haun, Adelia M: Jetmore, Junior, English. Hauptli, Linda S: Glen Elder, Junior, Home Economics Education. Hauptli, Roger D: Glen Elder, Fresh- man, History. BOTTOM ROW: Hausmann, Dennis E: Bonesteel, S.D., Junior, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Haverkamp, Donald C: Effingham, Junior, Accounting. Hawk, Michael E: Wichita, Freshman, Nucl ear Engineering. Hawkins, Darnell F: Pine Bluff, Ark., Sophomore, General. TOP ROW: Hawks, George W: Kansas City, Junior, Chemistry. Hayden, Larry L: Devon, Freshman, Agronomy. Hayden, Lawrence J: Plains, Junior, Economics. Hayden, William R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Nu- clear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Hayer, Anna C: Hackettstown, N.J., Junior, Elementary Education. Hayes, James B: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Hayes, James J: Dodge City, Junior, Geology. Hayes, Jon R: Independence, 01, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Haymaker, James N: Minneapolis, Minn., Sophomore, Pre- law. Haynes, Chester G: Abilene, Sophomore, Chemistry. Hays, Barbara J: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Hays, Carolyn A: Wathena, Dietetics and Institutional Management. FOURTH ROW: Hays, Larry W: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Mathematics. Hayse, Linda L: Mullinville, Junior, Elementary Education. Hazen, Wilma M: Stockton, Sophomore, Home Economics. Head, Donald J: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Heape, Michael L: Satanta, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Heasley, Vicki K: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. Heasty, Ter- rence: Mayfield, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Heath, Dianna S: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics. U 1 r?-axJ 514 TOP ROW: Heath, John R: Topeka, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Heck, David M: Atchison, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Heck, Jerold L: Junction City, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Heck, Judy L: Atchison, Junior, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Heckman, Bruce W: WeKeeney, 03, Architecture. Hector, Robert B: Jamaica, N.Y., Freshman, Social Science. Hedlund, Jay R: Overland Park, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Heer, Michael R: Gar- den City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Heermance, Jean G: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Hefty, Barbara K: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Hefty, Larry S: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Hegberg, William R: Bellevue, Neb., Sophomore, Physical Therapy. BOTTOM ROW: Heglar, Clark T: Salina, Junior, Sociology. Heglar, Lynn A: Salina, Freshman, Home Economics. Heide, Cheryl S: Smith Center, Freshman, Interior Design. Heidrick, Larry P: Beloit, Freshman, Agricul- tural Mechanization. fe M gfe fei| O V V TOP ROW: Heidrick, Max M: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Heilman, Roseann D: Clay Center, Junior, Elementary Education. Heinen, Carol J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Chemistry. Heinen, Edward R: Valley Falls, Junior, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Heinen, Gilbert J: Huron, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Heinen, Mary F: Valley Falls, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hein- sohn, Charles O: Parsons, Freshman, Mathematics. Heitman, Bonnie F: Linn, Freshman, Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Heitman, John V: Norton, Sophomore, Music Education. Heitschmidt, Arthur: Bushton, Sophomore, Agriculture. Hellebust, Gary A: St. Marys, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Helmbold, Ray L: Tribune, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Helmke, Carol L: Pratt, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Helmke, Judith E: Garden City, Freshman, Political Science. Helms, Robert A: Leawood, Freshman, Business Administration. Helton, Sally J: Emporia, Sophomore, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Helwig, Craig P: Macksville, Junior, Feed Technology. Hemphill, William A: Manhattan, Junior, Physical Education. Hender- shot, Carol F: Kingman, Freshman, General. Henderson, Cheryl K: Tope- ka, Sophomore, Physical Education. 515 Underclassmen: Hen-Hil TOP ROW: Henderson, Robert L: Humboldt, 02, Architecture. Hendricks, Michael A: Great Bend, Junior, History. Hendricks, Patricia: Raymond, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Hendrix, Susan L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Henning, Robert E: Athol, Freshman, Agricultural En- gineering. Henning, Stephen A: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Political Science. Henning, Wayne L: Athol, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Henningsen, John A: Colby, Junior, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Henrichs, Joseph S: Humboldt, Sophomore, Mathematics. Henricks, Dean E: Herington, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Henrik- son, Duane M: Emporia, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Henrikson, Marilee R: Emporia, Sophomore, Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Henry, Dianna L: Mission, Sophomore, Interior Design. Henry, Elizabeth J: Atchison, Sophomore, Interior Design. Henry, Janet S: At- chison, Junior, Family and Child Development. Henry, Jerry L: Sabetha, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Henry, Linda G: Dodge City, Junior, Art. Henry, Richard K: Lyons, Freshman, Social Science. Henry, Roy E: Lecompton, Sopho- more, Animal Husbandry. Hensley, James I: Burrton, Junior, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Herbers, Donald C: McPherson, Junior, Agricultural Educa- tion. Herbin, Janet K: Jamestown, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Her- ing, Robert W: Garden City, Junior, Business Administration. Herlocker, Robert A: Girard, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. FOURTH ROW: Herman, Charles T: Talmage, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Herman, Duane E: Wichita, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Herman, Robert D: Wichita, Sophomore, Economics. Herman, Robert K: Wakefield, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Hermes, Steven E: Kiowa, Freshman, Mathematics. Herm- reck, Lawrence A: Ellsworth, Junior, Business Administration. Herpich, David L: Herington, Freshman, General. Herren, Roger W: Nickerson, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Herrmann, Larry L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Civil En- gineering. Herron, Barry L: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Herynk, John J: Kincaid, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Hesler, Ton! G: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. 516 TOP ROW: Hesler, Vicki D: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Hess, Dale N: Burlington, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Hess, Kathleen: Topeka, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Hess, Larry G: Waverly, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Hester, Judy A: Larned, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Hester, Virginia M: Chelsea, Okla., Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Heter, Roger W: Sterling, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Heuertz, Carol J: Valley Falls, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Heusner, Tima S: Liberal, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Heyer, Patricia J: Highland, Freshman, Home Economics. Heyka, Gary J: Belleville, Sophomore, Business Administration. Heyka, Larry R: Belleville, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. vvl v TOP ROW: Heyl, Andrew R: Junction City, 03, Architecture. Heyne, Kathryn, E: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Hibler, Elizabeth S: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Elementary Education. Hibler, Ralph E: St. Louis, Mo., 04, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Hickey, Patricia A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Hickman, Daria E: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Ele- mentary Education. Hickman, Diann E: Overland Park, Freshman, Cloth- ing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Hickman, Lenney E: Topeka, Sophomore, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Hiebert, Bruce A: Erie, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Higbee, Rodney J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Law. Higbie, Karyl I: Wellsville, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Higgins, Nancy L: EIDorado, Junior, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Higgins, Raymond L: Concordia, Sophomore, General. Highland, Ronald L: Brewster, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. High- tower, Jane E: Bern, Freshman, Interior Design. Higley, Janet E: Wichita, Freshman, Humanities. FIFTH ROW: Higley, Janis L: Ft. Scott, Freshman, Interior Design. Hilbert, Billy D: Richland, Junior, Entomology. Hildebrand, Gretchen: Stafford, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Hilding, Sharon M: Leaven- worth, Sophomore, Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Hilgendorf, Gretchen: Great Bend, Sophomore, Techni- cal Journalism. Hilgenfeld, Larry F: Holton, Sophomore, Secondary Edu- cation. Hill, Don A: Smith Center, Freshman, General. Hill, Gail M: At- chison, Junior, Physical Education. 517 Underclassmen: Hil-Hom TOP ROW: Hill, Jane M: Burlington, Freshman, Physical Education. Hill, William W: Junction City, Junior, Business Administration. Miller, Cheryl A: Topeka, Freshman, Interior Design. Hillman, James M: Essex, la., Junior, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Hillman, Richard B: Wichita, Junior, Biochemistry. Hill- ner, Stephen J: Olathe, Freshman, Business Administration. Hilterbrand, Robert: Junction City, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Hilton, Douglas W: Salina, Sophomore, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Hinchman, Sally J: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Elemen- tary Education. Hineman, Roger R: Dighton, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Hines, Gary E: Independence, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Hines, Janet C: Salina, Sophomore, History. FOURTH ROW: Hinkle, Sondra, S: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation. Hinnergardt, Carol A: Ransom, Junior, Secondary Education. Hinz, Thomas, W: Abilene, Junior, Physics. Hirsch, Neil F: Callaway, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Hirst, Ronald W: Hutchinson, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Hirt, Robert L: Lucas, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Hitchcock, Rebecca R: Cherryvale, Sophomore, Business Administration. Hite, Donald R: Stil- well, Sophomore, Speech. BOTTOM ROW: Hitz, Harold K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Hixon, Daniel W: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Hjelmfelt, Mark R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Physics. Hlaus, Kathleen J: Wilson, Fresh- man, Home Economics. TOP ROW: Hloucal, Sandra A: Baton Rouge, La., 02, Architecture. Hoag, Nancy A: Pleasanton, Junior, Secondary Education. Hobbs, Kathryn A: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. Hoch, Barbara J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SECOND ROW: Hoehberg, Richard C: Junction City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hochuli, Barbara G: Holton, Junior, Elementary Education. Hodgson, David S: Little River, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Hodg- son, Diane: Little River, Junior, English. BOTTOM ROW: Hodgson, George A: Little River, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Hodgson, Joe N: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Hodgson, Nancy A: Hutchinson, Freshman, Humanities. Hodson, Lester L: Herington, Junior, Electrical Engineering. 518 TOP ROW: Hoecker, Janice E: Atchison, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Hoeme, Karen E: Scott City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Hofer, John S: Cedar, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Hoff, Dolores M: Claflin, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Hoff, Lynda S: Leawood, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Hoff, Mary A: Claflin, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Hoff- man, Dan L: Chapman, Freshman, Feed Technology. Hoffman, Diane F: Manhattan, Junior, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Hoffman, Dolores A: Abilene, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Hoffman, Phillip W: Leavenworth, Freshman, Business Administration. Hofmann, John W: Green, Sophomore, Chemical En- gineering. Hofmann, Patricia A: Wamego, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Ed- ucation. FOURTH ROW: Hogan, Tom J: Kansas City, Freshman, Political Science. Hoisington, Thomas J: Enterprise, Junior, Secondary Education. Hojnacki, James M: Lagrange, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hokr, Dorothy A: Ellsworth, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Holeman, Karen M: Lenora, Junior, Psychology. Holiwell, Clyde E: Manhattan, Junior, Medical Technology. Holland, Geoffrey B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Holland, Gordon D: Salina, 01, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Holliday, John D: Liberty, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Hollinger, Rita M: Ottawa, Freshman, Home Economics. Holling- worth, William: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Hollis, Barbara K: Silver Springs, Md., Sophomore, Home Economics. TOP ROW: Hollis, Karen G: Wichita, Freshman, Art. Holloway, Edward A: Kansas City, Mo., 01, Architecture. Holloway, Meredith A: Overland Park, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Holm, Jon R: Topeka, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Holmes, David W: Abilene, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Holmquist, Mary L: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. Holsinger, David J: Hesston, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Holste, John E: Norton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Holstegge, Patricia: Goddard, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics. Holt, Pamela L: Prairie Village, Junior, Modern Languages. Hol- vorson, Angele: Maple Hill, Freshman, Home Economics. Homan, Allen E: Freeport, N.Y., Junior, Animal Husbandry. 519 Underclassmen: Horn-Hud TOP ROW: Homewood, Gerald L: Luray, Junior, Business Administration. Honomichl, Stephen E: Russell, Freshman, Accounting. Honstead, John P: Pierre, S.D., Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Hood, Duane L: Tope- ka, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Hood, Linda S: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Hook, Vera L: Silver Lake, Freshman, Humanities. Hooper, Margaret R: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Hoover, Carol L: Baldwin, Sophomore, Speech. THIRD ROW: Hopkins, Daryl L: Attica, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Hoppe, Mary K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Hop- per, James D: Russell, Junior, Business Administration. Hopper, Karen L: Emporia, Freshman, Social Science. FOURTH ROW: Hopper, Patricia S: Emporia, Junior, Psychology. Hor- chem, David P: Ransom, Freshman, Art. Horejsi, Ronald G: Holyrood, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Horinka, Karen A: Scotia, N.Y., Soph- omore, Social Science. BOTTOM ROW: Horn, Janet L: Olathe, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Horn, Robert V: Coffeyville, Soph- omore, Mechanical Engineering. Hornberger, Judith A: Baldwin, Fresh- man, Home Economics. Home, Dennis E: Hutchinson, Junior, Civil En- gineering. Half-time participants in the Manhattan grade school free throw contest seek an autograph from Wildcat basketball star Nick Pino after the game. ! rp TOP ROW: Horning, Larry G: Almena, 02, Architecture. Horsch, Dwight W: Aberdeen, Ida., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Hosie, Darrel D: Abi- lene, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Hoskins, Stephen W: Hutchinson, 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Hoss, Herbert E: Hays, Junior, Bacteriology. Hossfeld, Robert H: Clay Center, Junior, Bakery Management. Hostetler, Bruce B: Harper, Sophomore, Entomology. Hostetter, Dorothy M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Biological Science. THIRD ROW: Hottman, Larry A: Abilene, Sophomore, Bacteriology. Houdyshell, Judith P: Junction City, Sophomore, Music Education. Houdy- shell, Richard: Wilson, Sophomore, Agronomy. Houghtaling, Jonathan: Lakin, Junior, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: House, Lorna E: Goodland, Junior, Home Economics Edu- cation. Houser, Jay D: Green, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. House- weart, Mark W: McCune, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Hover, Donna J: Leawood, Junior, Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Hovorak, Billy P: Wellington, 01, Architecture. Howard, Carolyn R: Oakley, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. How- ard, James W: Haysville, Freshman, General. Howard, Richard D: Smithville, Mo., Sophomore, History. TOP ROW: Howe, Jean F: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Howe, Thomas M: Manhattan, 01, Architecture. Howell, Charles R: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Political Science. Howell, Kay L: Marysville, Sophomore, Music Education. SECOND ROW: Howell, Melvin L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Howell, Michael E: Wichita, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Howell, Robert W: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Administration. Howell, William D: Kansas City, Mo., Junior Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Howse, Richard L: Manhattan, Junior, History. Hrabe, Melinda R: Kensington, Sophomore, General. Hubbard, Fred W: Shaw- nee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hubbell, Richard S: To- peka, Junior, Landscape Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Huber, Loretta J: EIDorado, Sophomore, Sociology. Hud- gens, Mary P: Overland Park, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Hudson, Barbara J: Junction City, Freshman, General. Hudson, Robert M: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. 521 Underclassmen: Hud-Jac TOP ROW: Hudson, Yancy D: Erie, Junior, Physics. Huecker, Tommy D: Salina, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Huerter, Mary C: Wetmore, Soph- omore, General. Huffman, Cynthia, S: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. SECOND ROW: Huffman, Daniel S: Burdett, Sophomore, Chemical En- gineering. Huffman, Jerald R: Cunningham, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Hug, Alan R: Holton, Sophomore, Biological Science. Hug, Janis A: Hoi- ton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Huggins, Arlen W: Ellsworth, Freshman, Physics. Huggins, Lloyd D: Council Grove, Junior, Agricultural Education. Hughbanks, Ronald G: Pratt, 02, Architecture. Hughes, Dennis D: Lyons, Junior, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Hughes, James M: Overland Park, 02, Architecture. Hughes, Mary A: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Hughes, Sherri D: Anthony, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Hull, Kenneth A: Wichita, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Hull, Marva L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Hull, Vir- ginia A: Towanda, Junior, Secondary Education. Hulse, Audrey G: Wichi- ta, Freshman, Modern Languages. Hummel, Stephen C: Manhattan, Soph- omore, Economics. SIXTH ROW: Hummer, Larry L: Chanute, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Humphrey, Frank J: Burlington, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Humph- rey, Robert L: Hoisington, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hund, Pa- tricia: Paxico, Junior, Home Economics and Nursing. SEVENTH ROW: Hund, Roxanna C: Paxico, Junior, Home Economics Edu- cation. Hunt, James M: Independence, 02, Architecture. Hunter, Janice A: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hunter, Judith A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Hunter, Judith H: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Hunter, Nancy J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Hunter, Thomas W: Oberlin, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Hupe, John F: Wamego, Junior, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Hupe, Norman W: Wamego, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering. Huseman, Cheryl K: Scott City, Junior, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Huseman, Virgil R: Kanopolis, Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Husted, Stanley R: Lawrence, Junior, Entomology. , x_x r v , x - ' sv M 4 ; J 522 TOP ROW: Huston, Larry G: Abilene, Sophomore, Agriculture. Huttie, Frederick, E: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Hyde, Ann S: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Hyde, Catherine L: Au- gusta, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Hyder, David L: Chapman, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Hynes, Thomas E: Oak Ridge, N.J., Sophomore, General. Hysom, Judith I: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Ibbetson, Richard A: Yates Cen- ter, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Ideker, Lester, H: Rozel, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Ikemiya, Masanobu: Manhattan, Freshman, Applied Music, lies, Duane A: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Imhof, Carol A: Brew- ster, Sophomore, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Imhof, Ray D: Brewster, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Immenschuh, Cheryl R: Eskridge, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Ingersoll, Jeanne A: Junction City, Freshman, Interior Design. Ingrim, Charles N: Wichita, Junior, Speech. FIFTH ROW: Innis, Leslie S: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Physical Therapy. Intermill, Patricia: Webber, Freshman, Home Economics. Ireland, Timo- thy M: Muscotah, Junior, Modern Languages. Irwin, Linda M: Topeka, Freshman, Modern Languages. SIXTH ROW: Israel, Larry D: Kansas City, Freshman, Chemical Engineer- ing. Isaacson, David L: Manhattan, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Iver- sen, Glen L: Fontana, Wis., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Iverson, Willard A: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Ives, Warren C: Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman, Zoology. Ivy, Richard J: Manhattan, 01, Architecture. Jaax, Alan R: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Jack, Russell P. Jr: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Jackson, Beverly A: McCune, Junior, Home Economics. Jackson, Carl F: Topeka, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Jackson, Charles R: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Jackson, David D: Tope- ka, Sophomore, Horticulture. BOTTOM ROW: Jackson, Donald L: Cranford, N.J., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Jackson, Edward E: Endicott, N.Y., Junior, Dairy Management. Jackson, Janette B: Kansas City, Junior, Interior Design. Jackson, Jimmy A: Stockton, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. 523 Underclassmen: Jac-Joh TOP ROW: Jackson, Judy G: Wichita, Freshman, History. Jackson, Larry W: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jackson, Michael E: Independence, Sophomore, Economics. Jackson, Ruth A: Belleville, Soph- omore, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Jacob, Thomas K: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Physics. Jacobitz, Tommy L: Stella, Neb., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Jacobs, Curtis R: Athol, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Jacobs, Joy S: Towanda, Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Jacobs, Marlene J: Topeka, Junior, Sociology. Jacobs, Patrick T: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Mathematics. Jacobs, William R: Pea- body, Freshman, Geology. Jacobson, Julie A: Abilene, Freshman, Bio- logical Science. BOTTOM ROW: tary Education. Jaffe, Kenneth cine. Jager, Jan Jacobson, Kristie K: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- Jaeger, Calvin D: Great Bend, Freshman, Chemistry. R: Coral Gables, Fla., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- B: Wichita, Sophomore, History. jUMwH ?r TOP ROW: Jagger, John F: Minneapolis, Freshman, General. Jahnke, Nancy K: Riley, Junior, Secondary Education. Jakobe, Kathleen M: Lea- wood, Freshman, Humanities. James, Judith A: Natick, Mass., Freshman, Physical Therapy. SECOND ROW: James, Stephen L: Herington, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Jameson, Donald L: Holton, Sophomore, Agronomy. Jamvold, Daryll D: Everest, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Janke, Donald L: Alexander, Junior, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Janke, Gary D: Brownell, Junior, Agronomy. Janke, Michael D: Alexander, Junior, English. Janssen, Alfred: Scott City, Junior, Agricultural Journalism. Janssen, Sally A: Independence, Junior, Biologi- cal Science. FOURTH ROW: Jantz, Jerrie S: Durham, Freshman, Biological Science. Janzen, Paul R: Newton, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Jarman, Roberta K: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Jaro, Gerri L: Ft. Scott, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Jarrett, James C: Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Jarrett, John A: Barnes, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jarvis, Cheryl K: Bethel, Junior, Home Economics Education. Jarvis, Roberta M: Winfield, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. 524 F iii I ft TOP ROW: Jasper, Charles L: Cawker City, Freshman, Agronomy. Jean- nin, Michael R: Leavenworth, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Jehlik, Robert C: Topeka, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Jellison, Martha: Corning, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Jenkins, Earl E: Centralia, Junior, Civil Engineering. Jen- kins, Gerald L: Oshkosh, Neb., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jenkins, Marna G: Belvue, Junior, Elementary Education. Jenkins, Robert J: Leav- enworth, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Jenkins, William H: Smith Center, Sophomore, Accounting. Jennings, William D: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Jensen, Barry M: White River, S.D., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jensen, Carol A: Lakin, Sophomore, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Jensen, Harold G: Kinsley, Junior, Medical Technology. Jensen, Karin K: Prairie Village, Freshman, Psychology. Jensen, Kathryn R: White River, S.D., Junior, Secondary Education. Jernigan, Douglas K: Council Grove, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. TOP ROW: Jeselnik, Diane M: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Jewett, Dwight D: Concordia, Junior, Modern Languages. Jilka, Gerold D: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administration. Jinks, Albert W: Clayton, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. :-, jgmnt SECOND ROW: Joerg, Regina, E: Manhattan, Freshman, English. Johns, .., ; 3,.;. Chris E: Granada Hills, Calif., Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. John- son, Bradley D: Rose Hill, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Johnson, Byron G: Troy, Sophomore, Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Carl L: Webber, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Johnson, Carlene S: McPherson, Sophomore, Mathematics. Johnson, Cecil W: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. Johnson, Charles R: Burr Oak, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Cheryl K: Wichita, Freshman, Accounting. John- son, Darrel L: St. Francis, Freshman, Feed Technology. Johnson, Delores J: Burrton, Sophomore, Home Economics. Johnson, Don A: Oketo, Junior, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, Gary L: Overland Park, Freshman, Agriculture. Johnson, Gene R: Beattie, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Johnson, James M: Alma, Sophomore, Physical Education. Johnson, Jeanne A: Edgewood, Md., Sophomore, Elementary Education. 525 Underclassmen: Joh-Kam TOP ROW: Johnson, Jill M: Clinton, Wis., Sophomore, General. John- son, John J: Brewster, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Johnson, John L: Wamego, Junior, Geography. Johnson, Judith K: Wichita, Fresh- man, General. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Karen I: Haddam, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Johnson, Keith A: Madison, Junior, Agricultural Education. Johnson, Kelly D: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. John- son, Larry L: Assaria, Sophomore, Chemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, Leland K: Clay Center, Junior, Technical Jour- nalism. Johnson, Leland R: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Business Administra- tion. Johnson, Linda J: Wamego, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Johnson, Linnetta A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Music Education. TOP ROW: Johnson, Lynn R: Oberlin, Junior, Accounting. Johnson, Na- thaniel: Montclaire, N.J., Freshman, Civil Engineering. Johnson, Patricia L: Alexandria, Va., Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Johnson, Paul E: Topeka, Freshman, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Paula S: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Econom- ics. Johnson, Phyllis J: Oketo, Freshman, Home Economics. Johnson, Phyllis M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Johnson, Raymond W: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Richard M: Junction City, Freshman, General. Johnson, R ita A: Clay Center, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Johnson, Roger B: Leawood, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Johnson, Rosslyn A: Salina, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Steve A: Manhattan, Junior, Mechanical En- gineering Flour Science and Management. Johnson, Susan E: Amityville, N.Y., Junior, Sociology. Johnson, Winifred L: Concordia, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Johnston, Cecil W: Stockton, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Johnston, Franklin E: Wakefield, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Johnston, Gary L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Johnston, Larry D: EIDorado, Junior, Architectural Engineering. Johnston, Martha J: Holyrood, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Tex- tiles Research. BOTTOM ROW: Johnston, Rebecca L: Leawood, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Johnston, Roland W: Stockton, 02, Architecture. Jones, Barbara J: Manhattan, Junior, Second- ary Education. Jones, Barbara L: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics. 526 TOP ROW: Jones, Beverly K: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Education. Jones, Carolyn A: Garden City, Junior, Elementary Education. Jones, i Darrel D: Mulvane, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jones, David R: Kanorado, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Jones, Dennis R: Wellington, Sophomore, Wildlife Con- servation. Jones, James H: Junction City, Sophomore, History. Jones, James R: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jones, Karen S: Wichita, Freshman, Sociology. V-.:. - -:- - I ' ' ::.:: :.::: BOTTOM ROW: Jones, Loretta A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Psycholo- gy. Jones, Marietta R: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Jones, Mary J: Bendena, Sophomore, Business Administration. Jones, Michael E: Riley, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. TOP ROW: Jones, Nicholas M: Augusta, 02, Architecture. Jones, Pam- ela A: Washington, Freshman, Modern Languages. Jones, Patricia L: To- peka, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Jones, Phoebe J: Hutchinson, Junior, History. SECOND ROW: Jones, Sharon L: Topeka, Freshman, Sociology. Jordan, James S: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jordan, Ronald E: Beloit, Freshman, Veterinary-Medicine. Jorgensen, Jill: Manhattan, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Joyce, Judith K: Independence, Mo., Sophomore, Secondary Education. Jubelt, Burk: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physical Science. Judd, Kathryn: Belmont, Calif., Freshman, Home Economics. Judd, Robert E: Cottonwood Falls, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. FOURTH ROW: Jump, Robert D: Neodesha, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Juranich, Robert J: Bethel, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jury, Dennis G: Abilene, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Justice, Gale A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Kaelson, Janet I: Wichita, Junior, English. Kaff, Joanne P: Carbondale, Freshman, General. Kaiser, Douglas L: Otis, Sophomore, Mathematics. Kalb, Helene J: Salina, Sophomore, Bacteriology. BOTTOM ROW: Kalbach, Lela F: Leoti, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fash- ion Design, and Textiles Research. Kalishman, Stanley R: Stoneham, Mass., Junior, Horticulture. Kallenbach, Marvin D: Valley Center, Sopho- more, General. Kammerer, Joan K: Leawood, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. 527 Underclassmen: Kam-Ken TOP ROW: Kampschroeder, Larry: Richland, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kanawyer, Merry J: San Francisco, Calif., Freshman, Interior Design. Kannard, Janet L: Wichita, Sophomore, Accounting. Kanning, Phyllis L: Troy, Sophomore, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Kaplan, Robert M: Baltimore, Md., 02, Architecture. Karl, William P: Kansas City, Sophomore, Bakery Management. Kasl, David R: Cuba, 01, Architecture. Kasselman, Dennis G: Ellinwood, Freshman, Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Kaster, Kay: Cunningham, Sophomore, Chemistry. Kastle, Shirley M: Cedar, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Kater, Larry E: Newton, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Katlin, Michael D: Mission, Freshman, History. BOTTOM ROW: Kaufman, Toni M: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Kaul, Linda L: Wichita, Junior, Physical Therapy. Kay, Robert S: Minneapolis, Freshman, Mathematics. Kazmaier, Jerry D: Eudora, Junior, Physical Therapy. TOPIC K MI. KM ' TOP ROW: Kearney, Robert L: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Keating, Edward L: Lecompton, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Keating, James L: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Law. Keating, William R: Marysville, Junior, Statistics. SECOND ROW: Keck, Donald J: Colby, Junior, Accounting. Keck, James E: Shawnee, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Keck, Philip R: Levant, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Keeten, Judy A: Glade, Freshman, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Keist, Robert P: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Law. Keith, Horace R: Ft. Pierce, Fla., Junior, Pre-Law. Keithley, Charles M: Kansas City, Jun- ior, Secondary Education. Kelchak, Ellen J: Manhattan, Freshman, Gen- eral. FOURTH ROW: Keller, Duane L: Ellis, Freshman, Feed Technology. Kel- lett, Carol E: Salina, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Kelley, Kenneth W: Columbus, Junior, Agricultural Ed- ucation. Kellogg, Karolyn K: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. BOTTOM ROW: Kellogg, Myron C: Jamestown, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Kelly, Candace A: Wichita, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Kelly, Douglas D: Reed Springs, Mo., 01, Architecture. Kelly, Frances M: Munden, Sophomore, Elementary Education. 528 l Ker ' - ' Kotlli e ' 5 Kits ' , Elementary Ei TOP ROW: Kelly, Michael M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Kelly, Pamela M: Junction City, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology. Kelly, Robert W: McPherson, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Kelsey, Gaylord D: Silver Lake, Junior, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Kelsey, Marilyn S: Salina, Freshman, English. Kelsey, Nell J: Salina, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Keltner, Michael K: Meade, Freshman, General. Keltner, Patricia K: Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man, General. THIRD ROW: Kemper, Michael D: Holton, Freshman, Mathematics. Ken- dall, Carolyn S: Herington, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Kendall, Lawrence M: Council Grove, 02, Architecture. Kendall, Susan L: Dayton, Ohio, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Kennedy, Donald E: Dodge City, Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering. Kennedy, Donald L: Hoxie, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Kennedy, Kathleen L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Kennedy, Ronald D: Hoxie, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Relaxing on the steps of the physical sciences building between classes are two students who discuss the results of a recent test. Between acts at the Freshman Talent Show, emcees reveal their wit to the audience while allowing for scene changes in the backstage. Underclassmen: Ken-Kli TOP ROW: Kennedy, Susan L: Newton, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Kennedy, Timothy J: Belolt, Freshman, Pre-Mediclne. Kennedy, William H: Topeka, Freshman, Physical Education. Kenney, Linda F: Topeka, Freshman, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Kent, Peggy E: Kansas City, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Kephart, Stanley L: Seattle, Wash., Freshman, History. Kepley, Janice D: Ulysses, Junior, Secondary Education. Kerbs, Brad J: Otis, Freshman, Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Kern, Larry G: Salina, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Kerr, David M: Coats, Junior, General. Kersting, Eugenia D: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Kettelhut, Larry L: Sidney, Neb., Sophomore, Bacteriology. FOURTH ROW: Keucher, Louise S: Topeka, Sophomore, Humanities. Kibbe, Dallas L: Wamego, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Kice, Rob- ert G: Wichita, Freshman, Agronomy. Kier, Barbara J: Mankato, Fresh- man, Modern Languages. FIFTH ROW: Kildow, Gary L: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. Kildow, Patricia A: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kil- lough, Howard Jr: Russell, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Killpack, Paul A: Junc- tion City, Freshman, Geology. SIXTH ROW: Kilroy, Thomas G: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Law. Kim- ball, Donneta R: Haddam, Junior, Secondary Education. Kimball, K. Michael: Scott City, Junior, Accounting. Kimble, Jane H: Burlingame, Sophomore, Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Kimbrough, James E: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Kimmi, Anthony L: Leonardville, 03, Architecture. Kimsey, Robert L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Kinch, Barbara J: Nickerson, Sophomore, Physical Education. EIGHTH ROW: King, Barbara J: Arkansas City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. King, Becky P: Council Grove, Freshman, Speech. King, Charles Richard: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. King, Charles Robert: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: King, Linda D: Olathe, Sophomore, Modern Languages. King, Royce M: New Berlin, Wis., Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Kingery, Judith K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Kingman, Michael F: Wichita, Junior, Chemical Engineering. 530 TOP ROW: Kinney, Robert D: Arkansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Kinsey, Jean A: Dallas, Tex., Sophomore, Elementary Education. Kinzer, Howard A: McClean, Va., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Kirby, Susan D: Dodge City, Sophomore, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Kirchhoff, Henry C: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Bak- ery Management. Kirk, Katherine A: Scott City, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Kirk, Linda A: Overland, Junior, Elementary Education. Kirk, Sara L: Wichita, Sophomore, Modern Languages. THIRD ROW: Kirk, Thelma J: Ellsworth, Freshman, Medical Technology. Kirkbride, Sharon L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. Kirkendall, Robert L: Smith Center, 01, Architecture. Kirsch, Michael D: Wichita, 01, Archi- tecture. FOURTH ROW: Kirshe, Carol J: Prairie Village, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Kiser, Rich E: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Kissack, Jane A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kissick, John B: Beverly, Junior, Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Kissinger, Don F: Mankato, Junior, Political Science. Kist- ner, Henry O: New Milford, N. J., 01, Architecture. Kitch, Judith L: Win- field, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Kitchen, Brent A: Maple Hill, Junior, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Kitt, Camilla A: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kittell, Howard H: McPherson, Junior, History. Kitzke, Henry J: Dens- more, Sophomore, General. Klahr, Carolyn R: Holton, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Klassen, William R: Hillsboro, Junior, Civil Engineering. Kleeman, Darrel M: Garden City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Klein, Carmen R: Green, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Klein, John C: Leavenworth, Junior, Bakery Management. EIGHTH ROW: Klein, Lawrence R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Klein, Penny J: Florissant, Mo., Sophomore, Physical Ed- ucation. Klema, Susan P: Wilson, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Klenda, Deanna K: Marion, Junior, Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Kleysteuber, Joan M: Garden City, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Klick, Barbara J: Toronto, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Klick, Gail A: Toronto, Junior, Mathematics. Kline, Harold E: Milan, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 531 Underclassmen: Kli-Kuh TOP ROW: Kline, Ronald R: Mound Valley, Freshman, El ectrical Engi- neering. Klocke, Larry L: Randolph, Sophomore, Agronomy. Kloepper, Susan K: Nortonville, Freshman, Sociology. Klover, Jane D: Solomon, Junior, Home Economics and Nursing. SECOND ROW: Knedlik, Larry E: Narka, Junior, Business Administration. Kniffm, Charles K: Overland, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Knight, Charles W: Beeler, Freshman, Agronomy. Knight, David D: Stockton, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Knoell, Donna L: Mission, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Knop, Douglas B: Isabel, 02, Architecture. Knorr, Margaret: Wichita, Sophomore, Physical Education. Knox, Phillip L: Brewster, Fresh- man, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Kobetich, Robert W: Manchester, Freshman, Physics. Koch, Loren H: Clay Center, Sophomore, Mathematics. Koch, Mary A: Atwood, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Koester, Norman W: Hoisington, Sophomore, Agronomy. BOTTOM ROW: Koger, John M. Jr: Topeka, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Kohl, Larry E: Wichita, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Kohl, Lois A: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics Education. Kohler, James Q: Prairie Village, Junior, Business Administration. TOP ROW: Kohls, Eric W: Herington, Junior, Business Administration, Kohrs, Sheryl R: Leavenworth, Freshman, Accounting. Kolacny, John M: WaKeeney, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Kolde, David L: Pomona, Calif., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Kongs, Stephen W: Seneca, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Kongs, Thomas F: Marysville, 03, Architecture. Konitz, Jack H: Overland Park, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Koons, Mary J: Shirley, III., Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. THIRD ROW: Kopf, Gail A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kopp, Gary R: Kinsley, Sophomore, Speech. Koppes, Gerald M: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Korb, Sandra G: Burr Oak, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Korber, Mary K: Seneca, Freshman, Home Economics. Korsak, John Jr: Trenton, N.J., Junior, Electrical Engineering. Korte, Richard L: Ottawa, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Kostner, John R: Kingman, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. 532 TOP ROW: Kotapish, Kay E: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Kotler, Stephen B: N. Brunswick, N.J., Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Koudele, Randall W: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Kracht, (Catherine Y: Overland Park, Freshman, Speech. SECOND ROW: Krakower, Elayne J: New York City, N.Y., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Kramer, W. Robert: Junction City, Freshman, Agriculture. Kratz, Daniel S: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Kraus, Fredrick W: Hays, Freshman, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Kraus, Linda J: Winfield, Freshman, Interior Design. Kraus, Michael R: Winfield, Junior, Flour Science and Management. Kraus, Sharon L: Winfield, Junior, Family and Child Development. Krause, Rich- ard D: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. FOURTH ROW: Kraus , Vernon E: Plainview, Neb., Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Kraut, Charles W: Downers Grove, III., Freshman, Bakery Man- agement. Kraybill, Richard B: Wakefield, 03, Architecture. Krehbiel, Ellen L: Wichita, Freshman, Zoology. BOTTOM ROW: Krehbiel, Jeffrey L: Kingman, 03, Architecture. Kreider, Beverly J: Effingham, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Krepinevich, Daniel: Buffalo, N.Y., 02, Architecture. Krob, Johnny R: Cuba, Junior, Secondary Education. TOP ROW: Kroeger, Myron E: Ellis, Freshman, Physics. Kroeker, Robert E: Buhler, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Kroger, Sally L: Parkersburg, W. Va., Junior, Elementary Education. Kroutil, Karen A: Marquette, Sophomore, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Krueger, Barbara A: Leawood, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Kruse, Alan J: Beloit, Freshman, General. Kruse, Curtis W: Water- ville, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kruse, Phyllis M: Bremen, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Kruse, Ronald M: Hays, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Ksiazek, Thomas G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kubat, Jacqueline: Arkansas City, Junior, Art. Kuczynski, Leslie W: Narka, Junior, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Kuhn, Carolyn S: Wichita, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Kuhn, Cheryl K: Hope, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Kuhn, Linda A: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Kuhn, Robert A: Gypsum, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. 533 Underclassmen: Kuh-Las TOP ROW: Kuhn, William R: Gypsum, Junior, Business Administration. Kukuk, Donna L: Burlingame, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Kummer, Judy K: Chapman, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Kuntz, Charles R: Burlingame, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Kunz, Kristina L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Secondary Education. Kurth, Walter W: Offerle, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Kushner, Sheryl D: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Kwant, Walter: Aurora, III., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Kwok, Wing K: Hong Kong, 03, Architecture. Kyser, Michael D: Omaha, Neb., Freshman, Civil Engineering. Labarge, George P: Junction City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Labenski, Robert H: Buffalo, N.Y., Freshman, Civil Engineering. TOP ROW: Lacen, Georgia S: Baxter Springs, Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Lackey, John L: Penalosa, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Lackie, Andrea M: Lawrence, Fresh- man, Home Economics. Lacy, Larry D: Indianapolis, Ind., Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Ladenburger, Sharon: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Lady, Sharon K: Abilene, Junior, Secondary Education. Lafferty, Marilyn L: Osage City, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Laffoon, John R: Trenton, Mo., Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Lagoski, Patricia J: Leawood, Freshman, Home Economics. Lahr, Kare n J: Abilene, Freshman, Home Economics. Lahr, Patricia A: Abilene, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Lala, Wilbur L: Kirwin, Sopho- more, Nuclear Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Laman, Janice R: Concordia, Freshman, General. Lam- bert, Beverly A: Norton, Sophomore, Music Education. Lambert, Charles D: Zurich, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Lambert, Emmajean: Leoti, Junior, Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Lambert, Paul J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Government. Lam- born, Judith E: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Physical Education. Lambright, Linda R: Leawood, Junior, Elementary Education. Lamme, Judith A: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Lamone, Michael G: Salina, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Lamp, Marita M: Goddard, Sophomore, General. Lampe, Patti J: Hanover, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Lampert, Robert L: Beloit, Junior, Business Administration. 534 I TOP ROW: Lancaster, Jean A: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Education. Land, Orlan R: Severy, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Landers, Dixon H: Rochester, N. Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lane, Sid A: Belle Plaine, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. SECOND ROW: Lange, Herbert: Venezuela, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lange, Linda L: Banner Springs, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Lange, Jean: Linn, Junior, Techni- cal Journalism. Lange, Marilyn E: Conway Springs, Junior, Medical Tech- nology. BOTTOM ROW: Longford, David J: Tempe, Ariz., Junior, Nuclear Engi- neering. Langland, Constance: Wichita, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Langland, Joan G: Neosho, Mo., Freshman, Interior Design. Langner, Gary A: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Education. . Q ( 5 S A y I TOP ROW: Lankas, Daniel J: Atwood, Sophomore, Physical Education. Lanman, Arley D: Colorado Springs, Colo., 02, Architecture. Lanning, Ralph E: Manhattan, Junior, Sociology. Lansden, John A: Birmingham, Ala., Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Lansing, Dorothy K: Chase, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Ed- ucation. Lantis, Linda M: Kingman, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Lard, Gail A: Clay Center, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Larison, Gary W: Leavenworth, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Larmer, Mary L: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Larsen, Larry R: Clyde, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Larsen, Lynne M: Wichita, Freshman, General. Larson, Barton E: Rossville, Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Larson, Jerry G: Brownell, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Larson, John P: Marquette, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Larson, Jon M: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Larson, Kevin J: Leon- ardville, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Larson, Larry E: Vliets, Freshman, General. Larson, Larry E: Scandia, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Larson, Laurence G: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Larson, Merle D: Lindsborg, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. BOTTOM ROW: Larson, Roger C: Leonardville, Junior, Landscape Archi- tecture. Larson, Steven A: Smolan, Sophomore, Agriculture. Lasalle, Wil- liam L: Clayton, 01, Architecture. Laskowski, Carolyn L: Lawrence, Sophomore, General. 535 Rushing from store to store, students busily sign entry blanks with hopes of winning a prize at K- State Night sponsored by the Manhattan merchants. Underclassmen: Lat-Les TOP ROW: Latas, Richard D: Rozel, Fresh man, Physical Science. Latham, Carl D: Topeka, Freshman, Chemistry. Latham, Jackie D: Garden City, Freshman, Business Administration. Latham, James D: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. SECOND ROW: Lathrop, Connie F: Concordia, Freshman, General. Lath- rop, Kenneth L: Albuquerque, N. M., Junior, Electrical Engineering. Lath- rop, Winifred B: Albuquerque, N. M., Freshman, Biological Science. Latschar, Carol D: Camden, S. C, Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Latschar, John A: Camden, S.C., Freshman, Chemical Engi- neering. Lotto, Robert I: Montezuma, Junior, Elementary Education. Latta, Robert L: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Laue, John W: Lyndon, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Laurie, Lynne: Atchison, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Laven, Nancy A: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Laverentz, Carol A: Bendena, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Laverentz, Gene W: Bendena, Junior, Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: Lawhon, Mary B: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Lawless, Eldon D: Belle Plaine, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Lawrence, Cheryl L: Gardner, Freshman, Humanities. Lawrence, Curtis K: lola, Junior, Psychology. 536 J TOP ROW: Lawrence, Susan K: Great Bend, Sophomore, Elementary Ed- ucation. Lawrence, William V: Scott City, Junior, Political Science. Law- son, Robert E: Brandon, Minn., Junior, Secondary Education. Laxer, Marc A: New York, N.Y., Junior, Wildlife Conservation. SECOND ROW: Lay, Russell: Ft. Washington, N. Y., Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Layton, Jean A: Ulysses, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Leatherman, Carol J: Wakefield, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Leathers, Ronald R: Satanta, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Leathers, Theresa L: Concordia, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics. LeBreton, James E: Leavenworth, Freshman, Physical Science. Lechner, Fred P: Harper, Sophomore, Business Administration. Lee, Caro- lyn J: Chapman, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Lee, Dennis D: Howard, Junior, Civil Engineering. Lee, Dennis J: Mission, Junior, Business Administration. Lee, Duane R: Shaw- nee Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration. Lee, Jane A: Marysville, Freshman, Home Economics. TOP ROW: Lee, Marilyn S: Dwight, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Lee, Nancy K: Mission, Junior, Secondary Education. Leedy, Wayne C: Overland Park, Freshman, Gen- eral. Lefton, John M: Prairie Village, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Lehman, Rebecca S: Newton, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Leick, Mary K: Prairie Village, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Leighty, Joseph W: Wichita, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Leiker, Raydean: Salma, 01, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Leister, Karen A: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. Leming, Margaret J: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Lemon, Carolyn S: Viola, Sophomore, Humanities. Lemon, Josephine L: Pratt, Junior, General. FOURTH ROW: Lemon, Lonnie L Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lemon, Marcia A: Bethel, Junior, Sociology. Lenhert, Larry M: Navaree, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Leonard, Warren J: Wayne, N. J., Freshman, Bakery Management. BOTTOM ROW: Lepej, Jo K: Council Grove, Freshman, Foods and Nu- trition. Lepo, Linda M: Bethel, Sophomore, General. Leshovsky, Jari L Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Lester, Richard A: Kansas City, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. 537 Underclassmen: Let-Lon TOP ROW: Letts, Katherin A: Leavenworth, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Leuthold, Dixie C: Bern, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Levering, Judith A: Burlington, Freshman, Business Administration. Lewerenz, Gloria L: Lincolnville, Sophomore, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Lewerenz, Jan K: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Lewis, Carolyn I: Chillicothe, III., Freshman, General. Lewis, Evelyn J: Independence, Mo., Freshman, Modern Languages. Lewis, Gary K: Ar- kansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Lewis, Gary L: Humboldt, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Lewis, George A: Cheyenne, Wyo., Sophomore, Business Administration. Lewis, Jack V: Russell, Junior, Speech. Lewis, Janet K: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. TOP ROW: Lewis, Jerre L: Burr Oak, Junior, Physical Education. Lewis, Lois K: Rago, Junior, Home Economics Education. Lewis, Michael R: Arkansas City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Lewis, Richard W: Fowler, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Lewis, Shirley A: Belleville, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Lewis, Trudy E: Johnson, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Lewis, William L: Centralia, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Ley, John R: Leoti, Freshman, Elec- trical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Lickteig, Merle E: Greeley, 03, Architecture. Lickteig, Linda A: Garnett, Freshman, Home Economics. Lietzen, John H: Kansas City, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. Lightcap, Dee A: Offerle, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Lightner, David K: Garden City, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Lilak, Rita K: Wilson, Junior, Home Economics Education. Lil- lich, Donna J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Accounting. Lilly, Richard K: Mentor, Freshman, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Limes, Alma A: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Home Economics. Limes, Ann R: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Chemistry. Linck, Karen B: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Lindahl, Carol S: Enterprise, Freshman, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Lindberg, Pamela K: McPherson, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics. Lindgren, Sandra K: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Lind- strom, Cathy E: Riley, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Line, Joyce A: Lakin, Freshman, Physical Therapy. 538 : - TOP ROW: Linin, Brent W: Goodland, Freshman, General. Linin, Dale E: Bird City, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Linn, Cheryl A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Linn, Linda K: Herington, Freshman, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Linn, Michael W: Montgomery, Calif., Junior, Business Administration. Linton, Jerry D: Wamego, 01, Architecture. Lipp, Mark E: Sterling, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Lippman, Raymond J: Leavenworth, Freshman, Biochemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Lippoldt, Richard A: Kinsley, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Listen, Sally A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Litfin, Rich- ard A: Scotia, N. Y., Junior, Electrical Engineering. Litke, Herbert C: Alma, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. TOP ROW: Little, Susanne F: Overland Park, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Litton, Dale G: Nickerson, Junior, Art. Littrell, Robert C: Manhattan, Junior, History. Livengood, Rodney D: Greensburg, Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Livingston, Alton R: Junction City, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Ljungstrom, Robert H: Salina, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Locher, Roger C: Sabetha, Sophomore, Feed Technology. Locke, Robert O: Lancaster, Calif., Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Locke, Ted R: Loveland, Colo., 03, Architecture. Lockhart, Nancy J: Topeka, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Loeb, Jeffrey T: Junction City, Freshman, General. Loercher, Arthur: Elmhurst, N. Y., Sophomore, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Loesch, Lowell D: Norwich, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Loesch, Sally A: Norwich, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Loetel, Diana K: Overland Park, Sophomore, Mathematics. Logan, Graham C: Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Logan, Thomas W: Topeka, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Logan, Vernon D: Newton, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lohr- engel, Gwendolyn: Washington, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Londeen, Mary J: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Lonergan, Martha J: Leavenworth, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Long, Donald L: Meriden, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Long, Galen J: Beloit, Junior, Elementary Education. Long, Hollace L Wichita, Sophomore, Medical Technology. 539 Underclassmen: Lon-Mai TOP ROW: Long, James L: Oakley, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Long, Pamela C: Cherryvale, Sophomore, General. Long, Richard A: Mound City, Junior, Civil Engineering. Long, Temar K: Topeka, Freshman, Medi- cal Technology. SECOND ROW: Longabach, Jean A: Berryton, Junior, Home Economics Education. Longberg, Leslie C: Belleville, Sophomore, Accounting. Long- hofer, Sharyn S: Salina, Freshman, Home Economics. Loop, John D: Concordia, Junior, Physics. THIRD ROW: Loper, Harry B: Collingswood, N. J., Junior, Bakery Man- agement. Loriaux, Peter G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Larson, James S: Salina, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Lotker, Floyd L: Oberlin, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Louderback, Forrest: Elkton, Va., Junior, Flour Science and Management. Loughmiller, Gayle G: Topeka, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics. Louthan, James R: Glasco, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Love, Carolyn A: Bethel, Freshman, Home Economics Education. !fi x3JP . Sr7 , - TJ TOP ROW: Lovelock, William T: Hutchinson, Freshman, Chemical Engi- neering. Lowe, Elaine V: Mahaska, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Lowery, Beryl B: Dodge City, Sophomore, General. Lowrey, Fred E: Lamed, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Lowther, Marcia L: Lawrence, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Lucas, Betty L: Liberal, Freshman, General. Lucas, Wallace G: Neosho Falls, Junior, Business Administration. Luckeroth, Wil- liam J: Marysville, Freshman, Modern Languages. THIRD ROW: Ludden, Linda L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. Ludes, Laura L: Salina, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Lukens, James R: Beloit, Fresh- man, Agriculture. Luker, Anna M: Kensington, Sophomore Home Eco- nomics Education. FOURTH ROW: Lukins, Judith A: Kiowa, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Lundin, Janis C: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Lundquist, Glenn L: Lindsborg, Freshman, Agriculture. Lundquist, Ronald C: Lindsborg, Junior, Biochemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Lundy, William L: Salina, Freshman, Geology. Lunsford, Ronnie G: Ashland, Junior, Feed Technology. Lunt, Steven A: Pratt, Jun- ior, Agricultural Economics. Lunt, Wilma J: Pratt, Junior, Elementary Education. 540 TOP ROW: Lotz, Donna L: Topeka, Freshman, English. Lutz, Karen M: Leawood, Junior, Home Economics Education. Lybarger, Judith K: Mis- sion, Junior, Medical Technology. Lybarger, Larry L: Elkhart, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Lyberger, Ronald D: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Lyddane, Earl W: Admire, Sophomore, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Lydick, Sally J: Hamlin, Junior, Home Economics Education. Ly- dick, Sylvia A: Hamlin, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Lynch, Franklin E: Topeka, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Lynch, John C: Kirkwood, Mo., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Lyne, Rex E: Manhattan, 01, Architecture. Lynn, Gary D: Herrin, III., 03, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Lyon, Jeffrey L: Greensburg, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. Lyon, John C: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Lyon, Raelee A: Plainville, Junior, Interior Design. MacArthur, Robert A: Topeka, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. TOP ROW: MacGowan, Elizabeth: Prairie Village, Freshman, Physical Education. Macha, Garry L: Delia, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Mack, Jeanette K: Linn, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Mackender, Elizabeth: Ellis, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Mackiewicz, Mary P: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. Maclaskey, Dave R: Wichita, Freshman, General. Mad- den, Sharon K: Carbondale, Junior, Home Economics Education. Mad- dock, James W: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Bakery Management. THIRD ROW: Maddy, Stephen L: Abilene, Junior, Business Administration. Mader, James W: Jennings, Sophomore, Agricultural Journalism. Mader, Ronny D: Jennings, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Maes, James C: Bushton, 02, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Magby, Kay A: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Magill, Stephen H: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Mai, Ladonna J: Garden City, Junior, Home Economics Education. Maichel, George W: Overbrook, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Maichel, Jacqueline: Overbrook, Sophomore, Elemen- tary Education. Maier, Gary E: St. Louis, Mo., 02, Architecture. Mailen, Gary A: Clay Center, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Mainquist, Robert J: Courtland, Junior, Agricultural Education. 541 Underclassmen: Mai-Mat TOP ROW: Maisch, Carol A: Lenexa, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Maisch, Janice E: Lenexa, Fresh- man, Home Economics. Major, Linda L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, His- tory. Mikalous, Nancy J: Belleville, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Mall, Sandra S: Kingman, Sophomore, Technical Jour- nalism. Mamura, Owen M: Lihue, Hawaii, 01, Architecture. Mance, George F: Prairie Village, Junior, Business Administration. Mangelsdorf, Nancy J: Greensville, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Mangum, Elizabeth I: Ottawa, Sophomore, General. Man- inger, Lyle F: Anthony, 03, Architecture. Manley, Carol J: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Manlove, Marion R: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Manlove, Marvin D: Wichita, 03, Architecture. Mann, Gary P: Waterville, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Mann, H. Stewart: Newton, 02, Architecture. Manning, Nancy M: Spring Hill, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. FIFTH ROW: Manning, Sammye S: Norton, Junior, Secondary Education. Mansholt, Virginia L: Lebanon, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Mapes, Janet K: Netawaka, Junior, Secondary Education. Marcotte, Robert P: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Marine, Duane D: Garden City, Junior, Chemistry. Marker, Jack H: Blue Springs, Mo., Junior, Business Administration. Markley, John E: Burlingame, Sophomore, Physical Education. Marks, Michael M: Highland Park, III., Freshman, Mathematics. TOP ROW: Marlatt, Susan L: Atchison, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Marling, Mark E: Topeka, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Mar- low, Memory D: Eskridge, Freshman, Home Economics. Mormon, Raymond L: Garnett, Freshman, Agricultural Education. SECOND ROW: Marold, Rebecca S: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Marquis, Dennis W: Kansas City, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Marrs, John A: Harvey, III., Junior, Business Administration. Marrs, Robert L: Howard, Junior, English. BOTTOM ROW: Marsh, Margaret J: Columbus, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Marshall, Gary W: Mc- Cune, Junior, Agronomy. Marshall, Janet D: Ft. Scott, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Marshall, Mary J: Basehor, Freshman, Home Economics Education. 542 n ,i 9 9 wk dfl tf P P PJP HJHj HJHJHjjlHJMHjjj H BUBBm HI B BM I JH BH Q - TOP ROW: Mars hbank, Glen W: Abilene, Sophomore, General. Mar- teney, Jacqueline: Buhler, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Martens, Barbara L Prairie Village, Freshman, Biological Science. Martin, Bennie L: Smith Center, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Martin, Carol A: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Martin, David A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Martin, David F: Mentor, Sophomore, Agronomy. Martin, Douglas S: Herington, 01, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Martin, Edward A: Delphos, Freshman, Chemical Engineer- ing. Martin, Elizabeth L: Oregon City, Ore., Freshman, Chemistry. Martin, John R: Sabetha, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Martin, Kathryn A: Osborne, Freshman, Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Martin, Larry R: Matfield, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Martin, Michael P: Milwaukee, Wis., Junior, Business Administration. Martin, Nancy C: Moline, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Martin, Stephen L Belleville, Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: Martindale, Donna L: Burlington, Junior, Family and Child Development. Martindale, Susan J: Onaga, Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Marti nek, Dwight J: Rossville, Freshman, Physical Education. Mar- tinson, Gail A: Mission, Freshman, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Marx, Robert J: Omaha, Neb., 03, Architecture. Mason, Anthony R: Kiowa, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Mason, Sharon K: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Massey, Johnette C: Lenexa, Freshman, General. TOP ROW: Massey, Larry B: St. John, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Massey, Nora R: Williamsburg, Freshman, Interior Decoration. Massey, Patricia A: Hugoton, Freshman, Psychology. Massieon, Richard J: Wamego, Sophomore, Pre-Law. SECOND ROW: Massingill, Kenneth: Atchison, Sophomore, Civil Engi- : neering. Masten, Boyd E: Stafford, Junior, Speech, Art. Masten, Saundra K: Herington, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Masters, Alton D: Scott City, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Masters, Daniel W: Prairie Village, 02, Architecture. Mathena, Janice L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Business Administration. Mathews, Rita I: Lyons, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Mathews, Robert J: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Underclassmen: Mat-McC TOP ROW: Mathias, Kenneth E: McCook, Neb., Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Matthews, Jacqueline: Clearwater, Junior, Elementary Ed- ucation. Matthews, Robert C: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Matthews, Sherry L: Cedar Vale, Junior, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. SECOND ROW: Matthews, William G: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, Pre- law. Mattix, Barbara J: Ness City, Freshman, General. Mattoon, Mary L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Mattox, Fredrick L: Piper, Junior, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Mattox, Louise M: Piper, Sophomore, Home Economics. Mauck, William D: Goddard, Sophomore, General. Mauler, Loretta A: Olmitz, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Maurath, Francene: Cimarron, Junior, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Mauzey, Steve E: Nortonville, Junior, Medical Technol- ogy. Maxted, Anita L: Clearwater, Freshman, Psychology. Maxwell, Sharon L: Newton, Sophomore, Social Science. Maxwell, Vernon D: Allen, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Maxwell, William H: Sterling, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Maxwell, William K: Mission, Junior, Business Administration. May, Leon R: Ellis, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Mayden, Dennis E: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. w PWf TOP ROW: Mayer, Linda A: Marysville, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Mayhew, Janice L: Belpre, Fresh- man, Home Economics. Mayhew, Sue A: Plainville, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Mayhill, Dorothy L: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. SECOND ROW: Maynard, Patricia A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Gen- eral. Mayrath, Noel E: Dodge City, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Mazaika, Trudine M: Moraga, Calif., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. McAdow, Mary J: Vassar, Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: McAlexander, Vera J: Lecompton, Sophomore, Biological Science. McAndrew, William P: Manhattan, Sophomore, Speech. Mc- Aninch, Janet L: Salina, Sophomore, Physical Education. McCabe, Pa- tricia: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: McCabe, Ronald L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. McCargar, Gary D: Salina, Junior, Electrical Engineering. McCarthy, Kathryn M: Great Bend, Sophomore, Physical Education. McCarty, Annette E: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. 544 _ 4 , ' fetTh TOP ROW:McCauley, Margaret L: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Elementary Education. McClaren, Janice F: Lakin, Junior, Medical Technology. Mc- Clellan, James R: Frederick, Md., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McClure, Connie M: Richmond, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: McCobb, Allan P: Russell, Junior, Physical Education. McCobb, Robert C: Russell, Freshman, General. McCollough, Richard: Randall, Junior, Animal Husbandry. McCollough, Roger R: Randall, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. THIRD ROW: McConachie, Daniel R: Wichita, Junior, Economics. Mc- Connell, James L: Dodge City, Junior, Business Administration. McCon- nell, Jerome M: Wilmington, Dela., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McConnell, John O: Wichita, 02, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: McConniel, Claude R: Belleville, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. McCosh, Gordon L: Abilene, Freshman, Feed Technology. McCoy, Barry L: Marysville, Freshman, General. McCoy, Michael P: Cot- tage Grove, Ore., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: McCoy, Patricia L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Mc- Coy, Sharron A: Alma, Junior, Elementary Education. McCreight, Dick W: Arkansas City, Freshman, Mathematics. McCune, David E: Montezuma, Sophomore, Physics. I Author C. Northcote Parkinson presents a humorous analysis of his ytoll, Dotoltiy L j book, Parkinson ' s Law, during a convocation in the Field House. : Acting as a good luck charm, one of 10 cheerleaders hopes for favor- able Wildcat fortunes. Four male cheerleaders were added this year. Underclassmen: McC-McN TOP ROW: McCune, James D: Montezuma, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. McCutcheon, Gary L: Arkansas City, Junior, Mechanical Engi neering. McDaniel, Harry W: Atchison, Freshman, Agriculture. McDiffett, Sandra R: Alta Vista, Freshman, English. SECOND ROW: McDonald, Craydon D: Syracuse, Sophomore, Music Appreciation. McDonald, Francis G: Williamsburg, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. McDonald, Galen R: Mullinville, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. McDonald, Harry E: E. St. Louis, III., Freshman, Biological Science. THIRD ROW: McDonald, Peggy A: Valparaiso, Ind., Sophomore, Interior Design. McDonald, Randy J: Garden City, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. McDougal, Bonnie L: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. McDougal, Jeri J: Ludell, Fresh- man, General. FOURTH ROW: McElfresh, James D: Satanta, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. McElwain, Sandra L: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics. McEwen, Donald C: Belleville, Junior, Agricultural Economics. McFar- land, Carolyn L: Norton, Sophomore, Music Education. FIFTH ROW: McGee, Judith E: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Elementary Ed- ucation. McGettrick, Leanna: Chanute, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. McGhee, Daniel: Kansas City, Junior, Landscape Architecture. McGoogan, Kathryn A: Lincoln, Neb., Junior, Sociology. SIXTH ROW: McGreevy, William M: Great Bend, Freshman, Accounting. McGugin, Rex C. II: Frankfort, Sophomore, Accounting. McGuire, Billy E: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Education. McGuire, Nadene M: Onaga, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: McGuire, Timothy J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Mcllroy, Karen J: Goddard, Freshman, General. Mc- Inteer, Patrick L: Lafayette, La., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Mc- Intire, Philip B: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. EIGHTH ROW: Mclntyre, Carol M: Overland Park, Freshman, Elementary Education. Mclntyre, Donald C: Homewood, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Mclntyre, Steven G: Jewell, Junior, Agronomy. McKraig, Wil- liam J: Gardner, Sophomore, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: McKaughan, Marlene F: Edgerton, Junior, Physical Ed- ucation. McKay, Cheryl J: Dresden, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. McKay, Jamie S: Dresden, Fresh- man, General. McKee, Carl E: Spearville, Sophomore, Agricultural Mech- anization. 546 TOP ROW: McKee, Carol F: Burlington, Colo., Freshman, Home Econom- ics and Nursing. McKee, Mary J: Spearville, Freshman, Home Economics. McKee, Michael C: Colby, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. McKee, Roger R: Wetmore, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. SECOND ROW: McKee, William J: Wichita, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. McKeeman, Kevin T: Talmage, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Mc- Kelvey, Mary J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. McKibbin, Lawrence E: Jetmore, Junior, Agriculture. THIRD ROW: McKinley, Carolyn K: Chesterfield, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics Education. McKinley, Janice L: Chesterfield, Mo., Junior, Physics. McKinney, Donald E: Junction City, Junior, History. McKinnis, Jim A: Lyons, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: McKnight, Janice D: Eskridge, Junior, Home Economics. McKown, Richard A: Pratt, Junior, Civil Engineering. McLain, David R: Kansas City, Freshman, Political Science. McLain, Marcia C: Satanta, Freshman, Interior Design. FIFTH ROW: McLean, Robin R: Lewis, Sophomore, Modern Languages. McLeavy, Marjory L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Mc- Leod, Myra L: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Mc- Mahan, Robert D: Quincy, III., Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: McManamon, Carolyn R: Junction City, Freshman, Music Education. McManis, Kay J: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. McManis, Mary M: Manhattan, Freshman, General. McMillan, Alan D: Stafford, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: McMillian, Glenda S: Stafford, Junior, Interior Design. McMillan, Judith K: Kansas City, Freshman, General. McMillan, Steven J: Perry, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. McMillen, Robert D: N. Phil- adelphia, Ohio, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: McMullen, Rodney D: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Business Administration. McNabb, David H: Pleasanton, F reshman, Civil Engineer- ing. McNeal, Albert F: Paradise, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. McNeal, Doug- las M: Topeka, Freshman, Humanities. BOTTOM ROW: McNeil, Charles B: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Medi- cine. McNeill, Sherry K: Havensville, Sophomore, General. McNerny, Nancy L: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Humanities. McNevin, Sheryl A: Mission, Freshman, Speech. 547 Underclassmen: McN-Mil TOP ROW: McNitt, Gordon K: Toronto, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. McPherson, Eileen A: McLouth, Freshman, Music Education. McQuillan, Jacki: Clearwater, Sophomore, Mathematics. McQuillen, Tracy G: Derby, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: McReynolds, Richard: Burlington, Freshman, Civil Engi- neering. McVay, Richard H: Junction City, Sophomore, Music Education. McVicker, Cheryl A: Beeler, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Means, Gerald R: Salina, Junior, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Mease, Robert P: Isabel, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Meats, Robert D: Beloit, Sophomore, Accounting. Meek, Frederick C: Herington, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Meetz, Johnny E: Newton, Junior, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Meier, Howard E: Hays, Freshman, General. Meinecke, Jeanne D: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Meiners- hagen, Joyce: Higginsville, Mo., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Meisegeier, Larry R: Barren, Wis., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Meisenheimer, Carole: Marienthal, Sophomore, English. Meisner, Sharon R: Manhattan, 01, Architecture. Mellgren, David J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Mellott, Mitchell P: Edwards- ville, Junior, Technical Journalism. TOP ROW: Melton, Gary E: Topeka, Freshman, Social Science. Melvin, Bernie J: Manhattan, Freshman, Accounting. Melvin, Judith A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Mathematics. Mendell, Linda L: Overland Park, Fresh- man, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Merchant, Janet L: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Meredith, Janice R: Garden City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, Textiles Research. Merica, Mark D: Salina, 02, Architecture. Merriam, Joseph G. Jr: Lake Forrest, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Merriman, Pamela A: Atchison, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Merten, Donald H: Whitemar AFB, Mo., Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Mertz, Jacob E: Wamego, Junior, Mathematics. Mertz, John A: N. English, la., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Meschke, David G: Hutchinson, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Messersmith, Maria J: Ellinwood, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Mettler, Sheldon M: Lodi, Calif., Freshman, Business Administration. Metzen, Melvin N: Garden Plain, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. 548 TOP ROW: Metiinger, Gary D: Caldwell, Sophomore, Wildlife Conser- vation. Meyer, Janet S: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics Education. Meyer, Jerry G: Caney, Sophomore, Horticulture. Meyer, Phillip C: Ulysses, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Meyer, Virginia A: Olathe, Freshman, Home Economics. Meyer, William H: Basehor, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Meyers, Maryalys: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Meyers, Terry L: Dwight, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Michael, Carolyn J: Jackson, Miss., Freshman, Pre-Law. Michael, Cynthia A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Michie, Terry K: Pittsburg, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Middle- ton, Martha J: Woodbine, Freshman, Music Education. FOURTH ROW: Middleton, Richard L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Mathematics. Mignot, Vaughn D: Gypsum, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Mikesell, Carolyn M: Courtland, Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation. Milbourn, Mark T: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Miles, Janice J neth K: Baxter Sharon: Home, Mi I burn, Marlyse K: Rolla, Sophomore, Home Economics. Mount Hope, Junior, Elementary Education. Miles, Ken- Springs, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Millenbruch, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Miller, Allan V: Ellinwood, Freshman, Agriculture. Miller, Arden P: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Miller, Arthur D: Downers Grove, III., Freshman, Business Administration. Miller, Bonita A: St. Francis, Fresh- man, Home Economics and Journalism. SECOND ROW: Miller, Bruce D: Everest, Sophomore, Agriculture. Miller, Boyd I: Roswell, N.M., 01, Architecture. Miller, Cherie E: Agra, Freshman, Interior Design. Miller, Craig L: Overland Park, Junior, Horticulture. THIRD ROW: Miller, Darrell E: Cawker City, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Miller, Don L: Godfrey, III., Freshman, Civil Engineering. Miller, Dorothy D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Interior Design. Miller, Dwight E: St. John, Sophomore, Feed Technology. BOTTOM ROW: Miller, Elizabeth A: Topeka, Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Miller, Gerald L: Greensburg, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Miller, Gerald W: Piper, Freshman, Agriculture. Miller, Gregory L: Man- hattan, Junior, Civil Engineering. 549 Underclassmen: Mil-Moo TOP ROW: Miller, Jackie L: Hutchinson, Junior, Home Economics Exten- sion. Miller, James R: Newton, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Miller, Janean L: Salina, Freshman, Music Education. Miller, Janet L: Wamego, Sophomore, Social Science. SECOND ROW: Miller, Janice S: Ames, la., Freshman, English. Miller, Janis E: Parsons, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Miller, John R: Great Bend, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Miller, Joseph S: Neode- sha, Junior, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Miller, Kenneth H: Derby, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Miller, Linda M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Miller, Lynda K: Hope, Junior, Home Economics Extension. Miller, Lynne S: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Miller, Marc E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Margo J: Belleville, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Miller, Mary L: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Miller, Patricia A: Kansas City, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. TOP ROW: Miller, Patricia A: Tarkio, Mo., Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Miller, Patricia K: Zenda, Freshman, Medical Technology. Miller, Paul E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Political Science. Miller, Rich- ard P: Tiskilwa, III. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Miller, Roger A: Wichita, Freshman, Industrial Engineer- ing. Miller, Sherry E: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Miller, Sherry K: Towanda, Junior, Home Economics Education. Miller, Travis L: Dwight, Junior, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Miller, Vikki K: Great Bend, Freshman, English. Millick, Melody V: Onaga, Freshman, General. Milliken, Sharon L: Topeka, Junior, Sociology. Millis, Valerie J: Leawood, Freshman, Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Mills, Alan D: Centralia, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Mills; Larry S: Merriam, Freshman, Physical Science. Mills, Mi- chael T: Russell, Junior, English. Minks, Sharon A: Greensburg, Freshman, Home Economics Extension. BOTTOM ROW: Minnick, James S: River Forest, III., Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Minnis, Roberta I: Omaha, Neb., Junior, Elementary Education. Minter, Dennis W: Manchester, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Minturn, Laurel A: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Home Economics Education. 550 LV of f!% {ft Wesley Foundation introduces freshmen and transfer students and their parents to the University with a picnic supper and skit during Orientation. TOP ROW: Mitcha, John L: Overland Park, Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Mitchell, Alan M: McPherson, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Mitchell, Karen L: Manhattan, Junior, Speech. Mitchell, Mary V: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Mitchell, Mono L: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Mitchell, Sharlene K: Dubuque, la., Sophomore, Mathematics. Mizell, Robert H: Norton, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Moats, Evelyn L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Speech. THIRD ROW: Moeder, Denis J: Plainville, Freshman, General. Moehl- man, Kathleen E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Moehl- man, Patricia L: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Mohler, Walter K: Overland Park, Freshman, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Moline, Beryl J: Gypsum, Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation. Mollenkamp, Corlie E: Arnold, Freshman, Home Economics. Montei, Alan K: EIDorado, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Montford, Dianna J: Plevna, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Montgomery, Michael: Sabetha, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Montgomery, Ronald E: Hutchinson, Junior, Architectural Engineering. Montgomery, Susan D: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Interior Design. Moody, Ann E: Olathe, Junior, Elementary Education. 551 a S Underclassmen: Moo-Mur TOP ROW: Moody, Mary J: Erie, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Moody, Richard E: Auburn, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Moore, Gary B: Wellington, Freshman, Accounting. Moore, Janis K: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Moore, John H: Atchison, Sophomore, Chemistry. Moore, Lowell G: Muscotah, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Moore, Michael K: Jamestown, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Moore, Miriam A: James- town, Sophomore, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Moore, Phi llip E: Spivey, Freshman, Flour Science and Management. Moore, Ru Ann: Topeka, Freshman, Modern Languages. Moore, Sandra C: Munden, Junior, Horticulture. Moore, Sandra R: Elk- hart, Sophomore, Mathematics. TOP ROW: Moore, Susan M: Manhattan, Junior, Speech. Moore, Wil- liam T. II: Ashland, Junior, Pre-Law. Moran, Timothy W: Voorheesville, N.Y., Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Mordy, Ronald L: Independence, Junior, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Moren, Bonita K: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. Morford, Gene R: Oberlin, Sophomore, Agronomy. Morgan, Jeanette R: Ashton, Junior, Mathematics. Morgan, Jerry D: Topeka, Freshman, Agricultural Education. THIRD ROW: Morgan, Lyn J: Goodland, Sophomore, Psychology. Morgan, Patricia J: Arkansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Morgan, Richard E: Concordia, 03, Architecture. Morgan, Steven L: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Morgenson, Jonathan: Salina, Junior, Technical Jour- nalism. Morland, William M: Lancaster, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Morris, Danny L: Winfield, Sophomore, General. Morris, Dennis M: Augusta, Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: Morris, Janie L: Wamego, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Morris, Marcella M: Beloit, Freshman, Psychology. Morris, Marcia L: Parsons, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Morris, Richard A: Oberlin, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Morris, Stephen R: Hugoton, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Morris, William W: Wichita, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Morrison, James V: Riverside, Calif., Sophomore, Botany. Morrissette, Linda K: Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. T 552 TOP ROW: Morrissette, Michael: Liberal, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Morrow, James K: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Morrow, Robert L: St. Marys, 02, Architecture. Morrow, Sandra S: Leavenworth, Freshman, Art. SECOND ROW: Morrow, Thomas O: Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman, Gen- eral. Morsinkhoff, John W: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Chemical Engi- neering. Mortimer, Alan J: Gypsum, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Mortimer, Kay D: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Morton, Marie J: Oxford, Sophomore, Secondary Edu- cation. Morton, Martha A: Green, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Moser, Candace M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Interior Design. Mosiman, Paul R: Kansas City, Mo., 02, Architecture. TOP ROW: Mountford, Max G: Winona, Freshman, Physical Education. Mowder, Muriel J: Independence, Mo., Junior, Physical Therapy. Mox- ley, Tom J: Council Grove, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Moyer, Charles E: Hiawatha, Freshman, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Moyer, David E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Moyer, Julia J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Interior De- sign. Moyer, Marlene K: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Moyer, Rodney E: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Moyle, Mary K: Mission, Sophomore, Music Appreciation. Muehring, Paul E: Downey, Calif., Junior, Technical Journalism. Mueller, Peggy E: Coffeyville, Junior, Secondary Education. Mulanax, Kenneth L: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Mulanax, Roger L: Manhattan, 03, Architecture. Mull, Douglas J: Great Bend, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Mullally, Wayne J: White Sulphur Springs, N. Y., Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Mullen, Pamela C: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Family and Child Develop- ment. FIFTH ROW: Mullen, Robert L: Great Bend, Junior, Physical Education. Mullings, Dewey D: Santa Fe, N. M., 01, Architecture. Mullinix, Frances R: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics. Mulvany, James A: Marys- ville, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Munson, Virginia M: Junction City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Munzer, Carolyn M: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration. Muret, Rita A: Winfield, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. Murphy, Charles M: Independence, Freshman, Business Administration. 553 %4 Underclassmen: Mur-Nic TOP ROW: Murphy, Jean A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Murphy, Jerry S: Hope, Junior, Civil Engineering. Murphy, Maryanne: Sublette, Junior, Elementary Education. Murray, Eldon M: Lawrence, Freshman, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Murrow, Elton G: Blue Mound, Junior, Agricultural Ed- ucation. Murrow, Julie M: Topeka, Freshman, Physical Education. Murry, Catherine A: Kankakee, III., Junior, Physical Therapy. Murry, Frank D: Kankakee, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Murry, Robert A: Lexington, Mo., Freshman, Physical Edu- cation. Muse, Russell L: Enterprise, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Musel- man, Gregory D: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Musil, John W: Home, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Myers, Dennis E: Barnard, Junior, Civil Engineering. Myers, Dennis T: Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Myers, Floyd E: Bendena, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Myers, Gordon E: Shawnee Mission, 02, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Myers, Gunile A: Alma, Freshman, Home Economics. Myers, James H: Henry, S.D., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Myers, Jan M: Topeka, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Myers, Janie L: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Myers, Mary J: Lewis, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Myers, Ronald E: Wichita, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Myers, Sherril J: Wichita, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Myrick, Richard D: Topeka, Freshman, History. TOP ROW: Nafziger, Gary L: Narka, Junior, Business Administration. Nagel, John C: Valley Center, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Naiman, Dale E: Leoti, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Nash, Ann B: Lakin, Sopho- more, Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Nash, Rodney T: Greensburg, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Nauert, Peter D: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Nava, Maria E: Mexico, Junior, Business Administration. Naylor, Janet A: Burlington, Sophomore, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Neaderhiser, Benny D: Cuba, Junior, Civil Engineering. Nease, Grace I: Hugoton, Junior, English. Nebgen, Palle M: Bern, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. Needham, Janean L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Mathematics. 554 TOP ROW: Neely, Paulette E: Westmoreland, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Nehring, Dianne F: Alma, Junior, Elementary Education. Neighbor, Ralph M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Neil, Mary E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. SECOND ROW: Nelson, Ann E: Ellis, Junior, Elementary Education. Nel- son, Barbara A: Milwaukee, Wis., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Nelson, Bryan E: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Nelson, Candace A: Culver, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Nelson, Carol A: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Nelson, Carol J: Oakley, Freshman, Interior Design. Nelson, Dennis T: Salina, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Nelson, John T: Hanover, Freshman, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Nelson, Karyl S: Garden City, Sophomore, Psychology. Nelson, Leland J: Linasborg, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Nelson, Louis D: Richardson, Tex., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Nelson, Luann K: McPherson, Sophomore, Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Nelson, Robert K: Omaha, Neb., Junior, History. Nelson, Sharyl A: Horton, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Nelson, Suzanne E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Nelson, Vaughn L Clyde, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Netson, Nancy A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Nettles, Gaylon J: Manhattan, Sophomore, English. New, Jennifer L Russell, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Newbury, Lynnea S: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. TOP ROW: Newell, David E: Stafford, 01, Architecture. Newell, Joy A: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Newell, Meta K: Stafford, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Newkirk, Richard L Fayetteville, Ark., Sophomore, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Newman, Claudia E: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Newman, Douglas D: Belleville, Freshman, Physical Education. Newton, Karen R: Green, Freshman, Psychology. Nichols, Margaret E: Manhattan, Junior, Modern Languages. BOTTOM ROW: Nichols, Michael M: Wichita, 01 , Architecture. Nichols, Patty L: Prescott, Sophomore, Agriculture. Nicholson, Patricia: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Nicklas, Kim S: Leawood, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. 555 Underclassmen: Nic-Oma TOP ROW: Nickoley, Loren D: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Nickum, Roy H: Kansas City, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Nicodemus, Janet S: Dodge City, Junior, Secondary Education. Nicolai, Karen A: Lincoln, Neb., Freshman, Interior Design. SECOND ROW: Nicolay, Elaine E: Lincoln, III., Freshman, General. Nielson, Chester D: Redstone Arsenal, Ala., Freshman, Architectural En- gineering. Nightingale, Conrad: Burrton, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Niles, Jana S: Lebo, Freshman, Art. THIRD ROW: Niles, Nancy L: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Nimmo, Millard T: Petersburg, Va., Sophomore, General. Nivison, Rich- ard L: Salma, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Nixon, Janice K: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Nixon, Marilyn S: Belle Plaine, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Noble, Carol A: Wichita, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Noel, Raymond L: Burlington, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Noellsch, Kathryn: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Noll, Richard A: Edwardsville, III., Sophomore, Pre- Dentistry. Noller, Douglas: Hebron, Neb., 03, Architecture. Nolte, Vicky M: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Nolting, Sarah L: Nor- tonville, Freshman, Home Economics. ft TOP ROW: Norbury, Fritz: Prescott, Junior, Feed Technology. Norby, Marcia A: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Nordvig, Owen K: Capron, III., Junior, Landscape Architecture. Norman, Larry Y: Stamford, Conn., Freshman, Bakery Management. SECOND ROW: Norris, Douglas C: Gaylord, Freshman, General. Norris, Karen D: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. North, Judith R: Beloit, Freshman, Music Education. Norton, Beverly A: LaCygne, Freshman, Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Norton, Richard K: Manhattan, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Norton, Ronald W: Warren Town, N. J., Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Norvell, Nancy J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Novinger, Patrick A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Music Education. BOTTOM ROW: Novotny, Nola M: Pratt, Junior, Physical Therapy. Nowinsky, Olga A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Home Economics. Nugen, James L: Arkansas City, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Nulty, Judith K: Jewell, Junior, Elementary Education. 556 TOP ROW: Nuss, Robert D: Newton, Junior, Biological Science. Nusz, William A: Frederick, Md, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Nutting, Susan K: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. Nydell, Dianne S: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. SECOND ROW: Nye, John C: Bluff City, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. O ' Dell, Diana L: Overland Park, Freshman, Art. O ' Dell, Pamela K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Psychology. Oberle, Arlene: Claflin, Fresh- man, Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Obermueller, Evon L: Lincoln, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Ochs, Carol A: Hoisington, Junior, Home Economics Education. Ochsner, Doreen: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Oconnell, Janet S: Great Bend, Freshman, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Oconnor, Donald D: Herington, Junior, Business Admin- istration. O ' Connor, Gerard F: Herington, Freshman, Industrial Engineer- ing. Oconnor, Karen L: Gardner, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Odgers, Glenda M: Linn, Freshman, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Odle, Terry W: Glade, Sophomore, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Odom, Ronald G: Caney, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Odort- nell, Jerry L: Augusta, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Ohara, Gary E: Partridge, Sophomore, Agriculture. TOP ROW: Ohl, Barbara A: Great Bend, Freshman, Home Economics. Ohl, Charles E: Great Bend, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Ohlde, Douglas A: Palmer, Junior, Feed Technology. Ohmes, Francis E: Garden City, 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Olander, Randall R: Little River, Freshman, Agriculture. Oleen, Betty K: Falun, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Oliver, Larry J: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Olomon, Linda S: Garden HyAiLoCyf - c City, Freshman, Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Olson, Carolyn D: Olsburg, Freshman, Home Economics. Olson, Gordon R: Alameda, Calif., Sophomore, Pre-Law. Olson, John W: Leonardville, Junior, Secondary Education. Olson, Judith J: Leonardville, ; NovinS Sophomore, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Olson, Sandra L: Dwight, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Olson, Victor J: Dwight, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics.Olsson, Janice M: Mission, Sopho- more, General. Oman, Dwight W: Leonardville, Sophomore, Secondary Education. 557 Underclassmen: O ' Ne-Par TOP ROW: O ' Neill, Patrick S: Junction City, Junior, Humanities. O ' Neill, Ronald D: Winchester, Freshman, Agriculture. Oniki, Steven G: Salina, Junior, Physical Education. Onink, Jeffrey C: Jamestown, N. Y., Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Onwiler, Glenna F: Kansas City, Freshman, Medical Technology. Oring, Kenneth A: Livingston, N. J., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. O ' Rourke, Shaun: Lenexa, Sophomore, General. Orrell, Linda D: Peck, Junior, Speech. THIRD ROW: Orseno, Joseph A: Chicago, III., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Osborn, Cecelia M: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Osborn, Curtis C: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Osborn, James M: Liberal, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Osborn, Throck M: Wichita, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Osborn, Victor L: Anthony, Junior, Agricultural Education. Osborne, Coral A: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Osborne, Janet S: Wichita, Sophomore, Modern Languages. FIFTH ROW: Osbourn, Pamela J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Oshiro, David K: Honolulu, Hawaii, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Ostermann, Alan D: Sylvan Grove, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ostermann, John G: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Ostmeyer, Colleen M: Grinnell, Sophomore, Music Educa- tion. Oswald, Theresa A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Government. Oswalt, William D: Little River, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Otney, Linda K: Barnes, Junior, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Ott, Faith A: Maize, Sophomore, Physical Education. Ott, Marsha L: Sabetha, Freshman, Home Economics. Otte, Kent E: Great Bend, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Ottenberg, Ray: Washington, D.C., Sophomore, Bakery Management. EIGHTH ROW: Ouderkirk, Carolyn K: Downs, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Ours, Stephen E: Salina, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Ours, Virginia S: Tacoma, Wash., Freshman, General. Oursler, Thomas L: Topeka, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Overall, Richard P: Ft. Riley, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Overman, William F: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Overocker, Janice A: Protection, Freshman, Home Economics. Overstreet, Lavonda: Augusta, Junior, Family and Child Development. 558 4 jnp x rrV TOP ROW: Overstreet, Larry S: Offerle, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Owen, Carol J: Spring Hill, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Owens, Gail D: Concordia, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Owens, Sharon L: Ferguson, Mo., Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. SECOND ROW: Oxler, James R: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Pacey, Patricia S: Oak Hill, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Packard, Helen E: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Page, Charles L. Jr. Atchison, Junior, Economics. THIRD ROW: Pallesen, Annette: Topeka, Sophomore, Social Science. Palmberg, Thane R: Topeka, Sophomore, Political Science. Palmer, Larry G: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Secondary Education. Palmer, Nancy J: White City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Palmer, Patricia A: White City, Junior, Art. Palmer, Steven B: Sabetha, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Palmer, Thomas C: Mission, Freshman, Agriculture. Pangburn, Michael K: Fairborn, Ohio, Freshman, Chemistry. FIFTH ROW: Pappan, Ronald D: Hunnewell, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Paquette, Lonnie L: Clay Center, Sophomore, Architectural Engi- neering. Paramore, Pamela J: Delphos, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Paramore, Sandra S: Topeka, Sophomore, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Parker, Connie L: Wichita, Junior, Interior Design. Parker, David Lee: Wichita, Freshman, Accounting. Parker, David Lionel: Man- hattan, Junior, Mathematics, Modern Languages. Parker, Don G: Wichita, 01, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Parker, Elizabeth H: Boulder, Colo., Sophomore, Soci- ology. Parker, Natalie J: Clearwater, Sophomore, General. Parker, Robert G: Topeka, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Parkinson, Beth M: Scott City, Freshman, History. EIGHTH ROW: Paronto, Merlyn L: Clay Center, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Parrett, Larry S: Topeka, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Parry, Deanna K: Osage City, Freshman, Medical Technology. Parry, Janet S: Westmoreland, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Parsons, Dwayne L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Parsons, Rebecca K: Merriam, Junior, Home Economics Education. Partch, Sue L: Bird City, Junior, Home Economics Education. Partch, Ted R: Bird City, Freshman, Political Science. 559 Underclassmen: Par-Pet TOP ROW: Parthemer, Nancy C: Frankfort, Junior, General. Pascal, David W: Haddam, Freshman, General. Pastrick, Pamela J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Education. Patry, Claudia J: Colby, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Patterson, George F: Washington, Sophomore, General. Patterson, Robert E: Ogden, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Pattison, Ann C: Prairie Village, Freshman, Medical Technology. Patton, Patricia A: Blauvelt, N. Y., Sophomore, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Patton, Walter B: Galena, Freshman, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Paulsen, Patsy S: Wichita, Sophomore, Physical Education. Pauly, Robert F: Huron, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Pavlu, Linda J: Brownell, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. BOTTOM ROW: Payne, Carolyn L: Salina, Freshman, Art. Payne, Donald E: Salina, Junior, Physical Education. Payne, James D: Topeka, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Payne, Patricia A: Los Angeles, Calif., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. L 1 f M TOP ROW: Payne, Sharon L: Gardner, Junior, Interior Design. Payne, William M: Buffalo, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Peach, Arthur E: Morris Plains, N. J., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Pearson, Alice L: Reading, Freshman, Humanities. SECOND ROW: Pearson, Carolyn S: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics. Pearson, Elaine L: Reading, Junior, Biochemistry. Pearson, Thomas C: Concordia, 02, Architecture. Peck, John C: Concordia, Junior, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Peck, Lonnie J: Salina, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Peck, William W: Concordia, Sophomore, General. Pederson, James H: Idana, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Peeks, Marilyn J: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Ed- ucation. FOURTH ROW: Peel, David E: Topeka, 01, Architecture. Peirce, Eileen: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Pelkey, Linda K: Atchison, Freshman, Home Economics. Pendarvis, Nancy I: Junction City, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Pendarvis, James E: Junction City, Sophomore, History. Pendergast, Robert P: Kansas City, Mo., 01, Architecture. Penner, Rich- ard L: Sedgwick, Junior, Secondary Education. Penner, Robert P: Hills- boro, Sophomore, Sociology. 560 TOP ROW: Penrod, John W: Wichita, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Percival, Sharon L: CofFeyville, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Perkins, D. Erie: Elkhart, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Perrier, John W: Dodge City, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW: Perrier, Thomas D: Eureka, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Perrigo, Nikki D: Hiawatha, Junior, Business Administration. Perry, Date J: Waverly, Sophomore, Speech. Perry, Layton M: Overland, Junior, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Perry, Norma B: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Perry, Pamela B: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Perry, Robert W: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Perschbacher, Elmer: St. Louis, Mo., 03, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Peter, Duane E: Randolph, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Peter, Shirley E: Randolph, Freshman, Bacteriology. Peters, Bruce E: Wellington, Freshman, Business Administration. Peters, Dennis R: Belle- ville, Junior, Electrical Engineering. TOP ROW: Peters, Douglas K: Ellinwood, Sophomore, Agriculture. Peters, Eugene O: Cuba, Junior, Agricultural Education. Peters, James M: Le- high, Freshman, Business Administration. Peters, Lola J: Summerfield, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. -:-s SECOND ROW: Petersen, George E: Dighton, Junior, Geology. Peter- sen, Nancy L: Bethel, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Peterson, Date E: Morrowville, Junior, General. Peterson, Danny R: Burdick, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. ,-rigfeWJ I THIRD ROW: Peterson, Eldon E: Lindsborg, Junior, Electrical Engineering. - ::;: Peterson, Fred L: Junction City, Sophomore, Electrico! Engineering. Peter- son, Garry L: Haddam, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Peterson, Harold I C: Mankato, Junior, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Peterson, James C: Downers Grove, III., 03, Architecture. Peterson, Jane: Clifton, Freshman, Psychology. Peterson, Jean E: Topeka, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Peterson, Jerry M: Great Bend, Freshman, Social Science. BOTTOM ROW: Peterson, John C: Belvue, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Peter- son, Larry M: Burdick, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Peterson, Lynne J: Inman, Junior, Home Economics and Nursing. Peterson, Mary E: R. Leavenworth, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. 561 Underclassmen: Pet-Pra TOP ROW: Peterson, Michael W: Little Rock, Ark., Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Peterson, Nancy S: McPherson, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics. Peterson, Ronald L: Haddam, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Peterson, Ronald N: Clyde, Sophomore, Geology. SECOND ROW: Petr, Daniel D: Blue Rapids, Sophomore, Civil Engineer- ing. Petrik, Nancy J: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics. Petro, Deborah G: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Pettijohn, Carol A: Solomon, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Peyton, Robert H: Norwich, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Pfannenstiel, Raymond: Ness City, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Pfefer, David N: Kansas City, Freshman, Bakery Management. Pfister, Linda S: Clifton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. TOP ROW: Pflieger, Edwin F: Logan, Freshman, Architectural Engineer- ing. Pflughoeft, Alan K: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Pharo, Michael G: Salina, Sophomore, Architectural Engineering. Phillips, Carol A: Valley Falls, Freshman, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Phillips, Judith A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Phil- lips, Linda M: Clay Center, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Phillips, Ralph I: Mayetta, Freshman, Agronomy. Phillips, Robert E: Chanute, Junior, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Phillips, Terry I: Parsons, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Phillips, Thomas J: Leavenworth, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Pia- nalto, Shirley J: Atwood, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Piepenbring, Jack: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Pierce, Ralph L: Horton, Sophomore, Chemistry. Pierpoint, Pamela S: Wichita, Freshman, Accounting. Pietronicco, Ralph M: Leaven- worth, Sophomore, Physical Education. Pike, Losson G: Ashland, Sopho- more, Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Pike, Susan K: Merriam, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Pinick, George E: McPherson, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Pinkstaff, Alan J: Wichita, 03, Architecture. Pinkston, Tom L: Cedar Point, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Pino, Nick: Santa Fe, N.M., Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Piper, Ross D: Burlington, 03, Architecture. Pirott, Sharon S: Cawker City, Junior, Home Economics Education. Plant, Thomas K: Wichita, Sophomore, Chemistry. 562 TOP ROW: Plattner, Janell A: Sabetha, Freshman, Art. Plemons, Robert F: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Bacteriology. Plemons, Ronald W: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Pletf, Marilyn J: Garden City, Sophomore, General. ft ;j SECOND ROW: Plumer, Joseph L: Salina, Sophomore, Physical Science. Poell, Linda A: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Poggemey- er, Lewis E: Alexandria, Va., 01, Architecture. Pogue, Vicky L: Minne- apolis, Freshman, Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Pohl, Renita K: Baldwin, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Pohlman, Randolph A: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. Pol- lock, Jon M: Leawood, Junior, Business Administration. Polly, Leland J: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. ft FL ?w - ? TOP ROW: Pomperien, Janice E: Centerville, la., Freshman, General. Pool, Janet K: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Interior Design. Porter, Benjamin L: Garden City, Ol, Architecture. Porter, Lyle D: Manhattan, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. SECOND ROW: Post, Gail I: Waterville, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Potenski, William E: Clay Center, O3, Architecture. Potter, Steve E: Sedgwick, Junior, Architectural Engineering. Potter, Thomas M: Wichita, Freshman, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Pottorf, Michael E: Topeka, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Powell, David O Oradell, N.J., Sophomore, Music Education. Powell, Eugene L: Hanston, Sophomore, Feed Technology. Powell, Julona C: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Powell, Sandra J: Leawood, Freshman, General. Power, Robert E: Manhattan, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Powers, Linda S: Oskaloosa, la., Junior, Elementary Education. Powers, Sharon E: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Praeger, Kent R: Claflin, Junior, Political Science. Prater, Rebecca L: Escondido, Calif., Freshman, Home Economics. Prather, David D: Scott City, Freshman, Political Science. Prather, Donald W: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Prather, Sara L: Meade, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fash- ion Design, and Textiles Research. Pratt, Mary L: Colby, Freshman, Chem- istry. Pray, Christine E: Hope, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Pray, Donna A: Wicnita, Freshman, General. 563 Underclassmen: Pra-Ras TOP ROW: Pray, Warren C: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Pretzer, Mary J: Elmdale, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Prevo, Linda K: McPherson, Sophomore, Mathematics. Price, Ann J: At- wood, Sophomore, Music Education. SECOND ROW: Price, Linda A: Burlington, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Price, Patricia S: Manhattan, Fresh- man, Home Economics. Price, Stephen B: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Gen- eral. Price, Steve J: Bennington, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Prideaux, Judith L: Worthington, Ohio, Junior, Elementary Education. Priebe, James W: Vassar, Freshman, Social Science. Prochas- ka, Mary K: Chapman, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Prochaska, Patricia: Topeka, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Prock, James A: Wellington, 02, Architecture. Proctor, Virgil G: Soldier, Junior, Business Administration. Propp, Ronald G: Wichita, Sophomore, Nucl ear Engineering. Prosser, David H: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. TOP ROW: Pryor, Mary A: Salina, Junior, Sociology. Puckett, Jay D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Mathematics. Puig, Jorge: Puerto Rico, Junior, Accounting. Pulliam, William D: Kansas City, Mo., 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Pultz, Lawrence O: Ceiba, Puerto Rico, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Pustka, Louis L: Sterling, Colo., Freshman, General. Pyles, Jean M: Wichita, Freshman, Social Science. Quails, Leslie E: Bax- ter Springs, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. THIRD ROW: Quantrell, Charles B: Wichita, Freshman, General. Query, Alan D: Edson, Freshman, Agriculture. Quinn, Michael P: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Quiring, John M: Wichita, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Quirk, Wendy E: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Business Administration. Rachesky, Ronald P: Rutherford, N.J., Junior, Technical Journalism. Rader, Ryan R: Oakley, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Rafler, Marilyn K: Coldwater, Freshman, Home Economics Extension. BOTTOM ROW: Ragland, John W: Goodman, Mo., Sophomore, Feed Technology. Raglow, Sheryl R: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Raida, Merle L: Harper, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Raile, Clif- ford D: St. Francis, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. MH mi r m m relates pers 564 TOP ROW: Rainer, Daryl L: Wichita, 01, Architecture. Raines, Glenn A: Louisburg, Junior, Agronomy. Rains, Mary K: Wichita, Sophomore, Ele- mentary Education. Rains, Myrna S: Chanute, Sophomore, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Raitt, Judy E: Rose Hill, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- ;... tion. Ralston, Marguerite: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Ramey, Cynthia K: Abilene, Freshman, Medical Technology. Ramey, Virginia A: Abilene, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Ramsey, Julie K: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Randall, James L: Canfield, Ohio, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Randolph, Delvin D: Jennings, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Raney, Stephen K: Lansing, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Rankin, Darrell D: Ashland, 03, Architecture. Ransom, Nancy J: Williamsburg, Sophomore, Home Economics. Ranz, Suzan C: Chanute, Sophomore, General. Rasch, Dana L: Topeka, Freshman, Me- chanical Engineering. John Spenser Churchill, nephew of the late Sir Winston Churchill, relates personal remembrances of his uncle during a convocation. Students in Survey I and II practice what they study, using class equipment to survey the University grounds and surrounding area. 565 Underclassmen: Ras-Ric TOP ROW: Rasmussen, Diane L: Oakley, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Rath, Janice J: St. Francis, Junior, Art. Rathbun, Connie S: Con- way, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Rathbun, Gene P: Tescott, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Rathbun, Robert D: Tescott, Freshman, General. Ravens- croft, Patricia: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Rowlings, Paul H: Overland Park, Sophomore, English. Ray, Joseph M: Kansas City, 02, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Rayburn, Tommy G: Palco, Freshman, Pre-Law. Rayford, Antoinette: Houston, Tex., Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Reay, Jo L: Wichita, Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Reck, Martha J: Salina, Freshman, Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Redd, Dennis G: Buhler, 02, Architecture. Reed, Barbara L: Liberal, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Reed, Janice S: Salina, Freshman, General. Reed, Nancy J: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Reed, Patricia J: Benton, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Reed, Ralph L: Ft. Scott, Sopho- more, Agricultural Economics. Reed, Steven H: Havensville, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Reed, Steven M: Topeka, Sophomore, General. SIXTH ROW: Reed, Suzanne K: Neodesha, Junior, Elementary Education. Reedy, Francis M: Hanover, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Reeh, Loretta E: Atwood, Junior, Home Economics Education. Rees, Jean E: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. SEVENTH ROW: Reeve, Sandra L: Garden City, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Reeves, James L: Oberlin, Sophomore, General. Reeves, John T: Wichita, Junior, Civil Engineering. Reeves, Nancy C: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Regehr, Gerri: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Secondary Educa- tion. Regehr, James H: McPherson, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Regnier, Victor A: Mission, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Rehmart, Sandra: Kinsley, Junior, Art. BOTTOM ROW: Reid, Richard M: Howard, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Reid, Virginia R: Bedford, Tex., Sophomore, Psychology. Reilly, Lionel L: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Reimer, Lindley J: Newton, Sophomore, Flour Science and Management. ; r 566 h J; TOP ROW: Reinhardt, Nelson K: Great Bend, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Reisig, David J: Russell, Freshman, Agronomy. Reissig, William H: St. John, Sophomore, Entomology. Reiter, Pamela J: Mission, Sopho- more, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SECOND ROW: Reitzel, Melvin J: Logan, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Reling, Michael L: Manhattan, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Rembleske, Linda M: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. Re- meczky, Ronald J: Corona, N.Y., Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Renbarger, Nancy J: Topeka, Freshman, Psychology. Ren- senhouse, Thomas: Prairie Village, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Reppert, Jerry L: Anna, III., Freshman, Technical Journalism. Reser, Larry D: Rossville, Freshman, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Resley, Jacqueline M: Russell, Sophomore, Interior De- sign. Reusser, Joan K: Walton, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Rexroad, Chloe E: Downs, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Rexroad, Linda L: Downs, Freshman, Interior Design. FIFTH ROW: Reyes, Roberto F: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Reynolds, James F: Salina, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Reynolds, Martha J: Mission, Sophomore, General. Rey- nolds, Nona G: Overland Park, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Reynolds, Stephen L: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Rhine, Barry L: Haddam, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Rhoades, Jack L: Pampa, Tex., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Rhoads, Chester V: Great Bend, Junior, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Rhyne, Janie I: San Antonio, Tex., Freshman, General. Rice, Bonita A: Kansas City, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Rice, Derald E: Manhattan, Freshman, Accounting, Rice, Kirke W: Ft. Scott, 03, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Rice, Robert W: Emporia, Junior, Technical Journalism. Rice, Sharon F: Ottawa, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Rich, Danny M: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Rich, Randall L: St. John, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Richard, Loren D: Ellsworth, Freshman, Agricultural Edu- cation. Richards, Gayle L: Manhattan, Freshman, Sociology. Richards, George T: Wichita, Sophomore, Architectural Engineering. Richards, Pamela J: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. 567 Underclassmen: Ric-Roc TOP ROW: Richards, Sandra K: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics and Nursing. Richardson, Dale M: Stafford, Junior, Agriculture. Richardson, Gerald L: Topeka, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Richardson, James C: Belleville, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Richardson, James M: Shawnee, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Richardson, Linda M: Winifred, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Richardson, Ralph C: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Richling, Peter L: Plainview, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Richter, Mary P: Minot AFB, N.D., Sophomore, Humanities. Rickard, Loren J: Lyons, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Ricker, Ronald R: Raymond, Sophomore, General. Ridenour, Craig W: Council Grove, 02, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Rider, John A: Mission, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Ridgway, Gail A: Topeka, Freshman, Interior Design. Ridgway, Rosalind J: Manhattan, Freshman, Modern Languages. Riedel, Eugene A: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Riedel, Frederick D: Washington, N.J., Junior, Agricul- tural Mechanization. Riedl, Joseph F: Otis, Sophomore, Chemical Engineer- ing. Riedl, Robert L: Hoisington, Sophomore, Accounting. Rieke, Deanne M: Shawnee, Sophomore, General. ' . F 1 ! - TOP ROW: Riemann, Linda K: Claflin, Freshman, General. Rieniets, David C: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Riffey, Janet K: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Riggs, Glenn W: Dexter, Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Riley, Randall B: Valley Center, Sophomore, Business Administration. Rindt, Richard A: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Rinkel, Barbara I: Haviland, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Riordan, Michael E: Salina, Junior, Psychology. THIRD ROW: Riordan, Philip F: Thousand Oaks, Calif., Freshman, Agricul- ture. Rippe, Carolyn J: Ludell, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Rip- petoe, Leonard W: Kansas City, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Risley, Randy D: Girard, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Risser, Linda D: Leawood, Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation. Rittenoure, Janice M: Wichita, Freshman, Modern Languages. Rittgers, Jerry L: Salina, Freshman, General. Ritz, James V: Overland Park, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. 568 TOP ROW: Roach, Patricia A: Anthony, Sophomore, Secondary Educa- tion. Roach, Sallie K: Overland Park, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Robben, Gary L: Oakley, Freshman, Accounting. Robben, Ronald D: Park, Sophomore, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Robbins, Carol L: Leawood, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Robbins, Claude L: Kirkwood, Mo., 01, Architecture. Robbins, Marilyn S: Newtonia, Mo., Junior, Music Education. Roberts, Craig A: Salina, Freshman, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Roberts, Gerald E: Chanute, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Roberts, James C: Wichita, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Roberts, Keith L: Banner Springs, Junior, Accounting. Roberts, Maurice D: Well- ington, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Roberts, Philip K: Herington, Freshman, Technical Jour- nalism. Roberts, Ronald M: Russell, Freshman, Business Administration. Roberts, Thomas C: Scott City, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Robert- son, Andrew C: Wichita, 01, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Robertson, Elmer L: Independence, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Robertson, Nancy L: Overland Park, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Robertson, Richard K: Marion, Freshman, Agriculture. Robinson, Billy J: Hutchinson, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. TOP ROW: Robinson, Bruce H: Prairie Village, Freshman, Electrical En- gineering. Robinson, Carolyn M: Nashville, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Robinson, Jackie J: Frankfort, Junior, General. Robinson, Karen J: Cedar Point, Freshman, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Robinson, Melvin D: Sabetha, Junior, Accounting. Rob- inson, Phyllis M: Lenexa, Sophomore, Business Administration. Robinson, Richard L: Downs, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Robinson, Richard L: Merriam, Freshman, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Robinson, Rita M: Hill City, Junior, General. Robinson, Roy L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Flour Science and Management. Robison, Curtis L: Parsons, Junior, History. Robison, James L: Brewster, Freshman, General. - - - ; .; ' : : : er-:- ;rr: : BOTTOM ROW: Robson, John W: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Mechani- cal Engineering. Robson, Ronald E: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Speech. Rock, Lynn M: Hope, Freshman, Feed Technology. Rock, William F: Munice, Junior, Physical Education. 569 Demonstrating for excellence before expansion, Students for Positive Action protest the building of a new football stadium before a new library. Underclassmen: Roc-Row TOP ROW: Rockhold, David R: Salina, Sophomore, Zoology. Rode- lander, Richard: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Rodenbeek, Suzanne W: Scott City, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Rodenberg, Malcolm D: Scott City, Junior, Industrial Engineering. SECOND ROW: Roebke, Catherine A: Clay Center, Sophomore, Music. Roeder, James H: Frankfort, Sophomore, Dairy Management. Roeder, Robert J: Norton, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Roes, Herbert A: Mission, Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Roesler, Ronald H: Junction City, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Roesler, Steven D: Junction City, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Rogers, C andace L: Lawrence, Junior, Elementary Education. Rogers, Cheryl A: Paola, Freshman, Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Rogers, Gary E: Kincaid, Freshman, Agricultural Engi- neering. Rogers, Jacqueline A: Wichita, Freshman, Horticulture. Rogers, Michael D: Carbondale, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Rogers, Neil D: Garnett, Junior, Landscape Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Rogers, Rodney D: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Rogge, Thomas K: Washington, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Rohla, Joann E: Formoso, Freshman, General. Rohr, Dale R: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. 570 TOP ROW: Rohr, Joyce J: Burlington, Freshman, General. Rohrbaugh, Robert G: Clmarron, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Rokey, Garry J: Sabetha, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Romberger, Lynn D: Solomon, Soph- more, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Romberger, Rodger J: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre-Veterin- ary Medicine. Romero, Beverly J: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Econom- ics with Liberal Arts. Romine, Gary L: Osage, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Ronnau, Charles F: St. Marys, Freshman, Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Ronnau, Mimi M: Prairie Village, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Ronsick, Eugene J: Lincolnville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterlnary Medicine. Roode, Thomas M: Fairbury, Neb., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Root, Donald R: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Roots, Roger L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Geology. Ror- ick, Jerre K: Johnson, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Rork, Dennis E: Mulvane, Sophomore, Music Education. Rose, Carmie J: Topeka, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. B 1 1 - 4 TOP ROW: Rose, Jack D: Tonganoxie, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Rose, Sara J: Ft. Dodge, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Rose, Theresa K: Overbrook, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Rose, Van L: Lenexa, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Rosen, Harvey I: Brooklyn, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Rosencrantz, Kathleen: Great Bend, Freshman, Interior Design. Rosenow, Nola M: Clay Center, Sophomore, Music Education. Roskam, David L: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Ross, Judie H: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Ross, Richard D: Osage City, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Ross, William R: Beloit, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Roth, Rob R: Lake- wood, Colo., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Rothberger, Jamie: Topeka, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Rothenberger, Randy: Osborne, Freshman, Flour Science and Man- agement. Rothfuss, Jerry W: Clifton, Freshman, Agronomy. Rotman, Janet A: Cawker City, Junior, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Rotman, Jennifer B: Downs, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Rowland, John R: Rockford, III., Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Rowland, Vickie K: Newton, Freshman, Home Economics. Row- len, Craig S: Belleville, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. 571 Underclassmen: Row-Schi TOP ROW: Rowlison, Jon R: Hoxie, Freshman, General. Royer, Dale L: Arrington, Junior, Mathematics. Ruble, Darrell D: Ft. Scott, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Rucker, Ronald R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Me- chanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Ruda, Betsy A: Atwood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Ed- ucation. Ruediger, Barbara J: Topeka, Junior, Secondary Education. Ruediger, Norman E: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Rof, Frank D: Arkansas City, 01, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Ruggles, Charles W: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Ruggles, Patricia A: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Rule, Delbert L: Norton, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Rule, John R: Norton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Rule, Sharron J: Norton, Freshman, Home Economics Ed- ucation. Rumsey, Gilbert E: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Runnion, Karen L: Phillipsburg, Junior, Home Economics Education. Run- quist, Fred W: Smolan, Freshman, Physics. FIFTH ROW: Rupp, Janet S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Secondary Educa- tion. Rupp, Mary A: Lamed, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design and Textiles Research. Rusch, Elaine A: Russell, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Rushton, William H: Wichita, Junior, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Rusink, Larry E: Frankfort, Sophomore, Accounting. Russ, Deborah J: Mound Valley, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Russ, Roger A: Natoma, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Russell, Cheryl L: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Tex- tiles Research. SEVENTH ROW: Russell, lola F: Peabody, Freshman, Pre-Law. Russell, Sharon K: Junction City, Freshman, Psychology. Rust, Gail L: Franklin, Neb., Freshman, Agriculture. Rust, Linda M: Goodland, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: Ryan, Helen M: Leavenworth, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Ryan, John J: Dover, N.J., Sophomore, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Ryan, Margaret J: Wichita, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Ryan, William D: Solomon, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Ryman, Jeffrey C: Dunlap, Freshman, Philosophy. Ryser, Charles A: Haddam, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Ryser, Mary A: Haddam, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Sageser, Sandra J: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. t: 572 TOP ROW: Soindon, Jean E: Concordia, Sophomore, Philosophy. Saines, George L: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Salomon, Thomas R: Long Island, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Salter, Beverly J: Wakefield, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Salter, Moutrie L: Clay Center, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Salvino, Sharon K: Overland Park, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Sanborn, Karen J: Junction City, Sophomore, Sec- ondary Education. Sanders, Ann E: Manhattan, Freshman, Humanities. THIRD ROW: Sanders, Martha C: Hugoton, Junior, Music Education. Sandstrom, Gregory K: Herington, Freshman, Government. Sandy, Paula K: Osborne, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Sanford, Linda K: Belleville, Freshman, Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Sanford, Paula L: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Educa- tion. Sankey, Richard R: McPherson, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Sappington, Janice J: Ulysses, Freshman, Business Administration. Saroff, Stephen D: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Saror, Daniel I: Nigeria, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Sounders, Stephen M: Kansas City, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Savage, Cathy G: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics. Savik- ko, Elaine C: Juneau, Alas., Junior, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Sawyer, Robert R: Oxford, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Sayers, Julian F: Independence, 04, Architecture. Schafer, Charles P: Princeton, N.J.. Sophomore, General. Schafer, Joann: Junction City, Soph- omore, Humanities. SEVENTH ROW: Schafer, Sidonie A: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Schafer, Vance D: Conway, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Schaich, Cecelia M: Topeka, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Schaller, Gregory D: Kinsley, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Schanefelt, Dennis D: Abilene, Sophomore, Agriculture. Schasteen, Patty J: Mound City, Freshman, Interior Design. Scheaffer, Daryl R: Abilene, Sophomore, Accounting. Schecher, Diane K: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Scheer, Patrick J: Pleasant Hill, Mo., Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Scheffer, James D: Salina, Junior, Mathematics. Scheuerman, Perry O: Bison, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Schick, Peggy J: Grid- ley, Junior, Interior Design. 573 Underclassmen: Schi-Schw TOP ROW: Schieferecke, Rose A: Dresden, Junior, Elementary Education. Schiff, Sue E: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Elementary Education. Schimpf, Cheryl A: Marion, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Schinstock, Eugene E: Kinsley, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Schlagel, Janice M: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Schleicher, Linda J: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Secondary Edu- cation. Schlosser, Bryon R: Kansas City, Sophomore, Accounting. Schmid, Ted L: Parsons, Freshman, Dairy Management. THIRD ROW: Schmidt, Arthur F: New York, N.Y., Freshman, General. Schmidt, David E: Syracuse, Sophomore, General. Schmidt, David R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Schmidt, Dennis: Kansas City, Mo., 01, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Schmidt, Frederick J: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Humani- ties. Schmidt, Gerald D: Newton, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Schmidt, Kathleen A: Solomon, Freshman, Humanities. Schmidt, Larry E: Lehigh, Junior, Agricultural Education. BOTTOM ROW: Schmidt, Lauren E: Newton, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Schmidt, Leon B: Caldwell, Junior, Agricultural Education. Schmidt, Merrill K: Newton, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Schmidt, Patricia A: Salina, Sophomore, Home Economics. ' 5 5 BB T - TOP ROW: Schmidt, Richard W: Spokane, Wash., Freshman, Flour Sci- ence and Management. Schmidt, Sylvio: Woodside, N.Y., Junior, Bacteri- ology. Schmidt, Wolfgang P: Paola, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Schmitt, Terryl K: Liberal, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Schmitt, William J: Kinsley, Sophomore, Chemical En- gineering. Schneickert, George: Altamont, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Schneider, Beverly A: Summerfield, Sophomore, Home Economics. Schneider, Norman R: Dorrance, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Schneider, Patricia: Ellsworth, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Schneikart, Joan R: Kansas City, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Schnepp, Sheryl R: Abilene, Freshman, Medical Technology. Schnittker, Gerald L: Cunningham, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Schoenfelder, James: Bethel, 02, Architecture. Schoen- thaler, Terry: Ellis, Sophomore, Agricultural Education, Schofield, John S: Walnut Creek, Calif., Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Scholz, Paul R: Lancaster, Freshman, Agriculture. 574 TOP ROW: Schorling, Steven M: McPherson, Freshman, Mathematics. Schott, Donald W: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Schott, Gerard T: Glendale, N.Y., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Schroder, Dorothy J: Lancaster, Sophomore, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Schroder, Robert L: Garden City, Junior, Electrical En- gineering. Schrandt, Robert L: Glasco, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Schrandt, William J: Glasco, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Schreck, Larry D: San Antonio, Tex., Freshman, Bakery Management. THIRD ROW: Schreiber, William B: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Schreuder, Linda E: Cawker City, Freshman, Business Administration. Schriner, Kent K: Albert, Freshman, Agricultur al Mechanization. Schroe- der, Glennis A: Lucas, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. FOURTH ROW: Schroeder, Kenneth A: Abilene, Freshman, Wildlife Con- versation. Schroeder, Roth E: Green, Sophomore, Music Education. Schroeppel, Cheryl S: Kansas City, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Schuler, Nancy K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. BOTTOM ROW: Schulte, Lawrence A: Maple Hill, Junior, Chemical Engi- neering. Schulte, Ronald D: Little River, Freshman, General. Schulthess, James G: Haven, Sophomore .Business Administration. Schultz, George W: Shatluck, Okla., Freshman, Business Administration. TOP ROW: Schultz, Joel S: Buffalo, N.Y., 03, Architecture. Schultz, Stan- ley L: Lamed, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Schultz, Steve E: Over- land Park, Junior, Psychology. Schultz, Steven L: Larned, Freshman, Pre- Medicine. SECOND ROW: Schultz, Vicki L: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Schumacher, Douglas: Great Bend, Freshman, Industrial En- gineering. Schumacher, Martha A: Great Bend, Sophomore, Humanities. Schurle, Fred E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Schutte, Susan L: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Schwab, Carl F: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. Schwab, Susan A: Portland, Ore., Freshman, General. Schwartz, Joseph M: Basehor, Sopho- more, Zoology. BOTTOM ROW: Schwartz, Ralph B: Geuda Springs, Junior, Electrical En- gineering. Schweitzer, Nancy M: Derby, Freshman, Home Economics. Schweitzer, Ann C: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Schweitzer, Mary E: Penokee, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. 575 .5 V N Class-bound students take advantage of the sun on the quadrangle in front of Anderson hall to catch a few minutes of study before the next period. TOfB 1 1 D: : ' :::: ctiledv 1 ' Pie-low. BOTTOM w L SwucW nun, Physical Hstay. Underclassmen: Schw-Sha TOP ROW: Schweitzer, Stephen: Osborne, Junior, Business Administration. Schwilling, Linda G: Elmdale, Freshman, Home Economics. Schwindt, Di- ane J: LaCrosse, Freshman, Mathematics. Schwing, James E: Trenton, N.J., Junior, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Scott, Alan J: Jennings, 03, Architecture. Scott, Alan W: Wichita, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Scott, David L: Bloom, Freshman, Mathematics. Scott, Donald R: Highland, Sophomore, Civil En- gineering. THIRD ROW: Scott, Gerald J: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Scott, Harry M: Wetmore, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Scott, James L: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Scott, Kathleen S: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. FOURTH ROW: Scott, Kathryn A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Social Science. Scott, Laura L: Larned, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Scott, Marcia K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Scott, Michael W: Overland Park, Freshman, Physical Science. BOTTOM ROW: Scott, Rachel A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Scribner, Mildred J: EIDorado, Junior, Ac- counting. Seaman, Ken W: Udall, Freshman, Agriculture. Seaman, Pam- ela J: Salina, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. 576 TOP ROW: Seaton, Linda L: Chapman, Junior, Physical Therapy. Sebesta, Linda J: Wilson, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Seehrist, Lyle D: Delphos, Sophomore, General. Seefeldt, Alvin L: Chanute, Junior, Ar- chitectural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Seeman, John E: Larned, 03, Architecture. Seger, Larry L: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. Segraves, Richard W: New- ton, Freshman, Biochemistry. Seibel, Patricia S: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Seibel, Randall P: Oakley, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Seibel, Roy A: Oakley, Freshman, Agriculture. Seibert, Gary D: Macksville, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Seideman, Jeffrey S: New York, N.Y., 01, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Seller, Jeanette K: Halstead, Junior, English. Seip, Terry L: Summerfield, Junior, General. Seitz, Martha J: Junction City, Fresh- man, Physical Therapy. Seitz, Patricia A: Alexandria, Va., Sophomore, History. TOP ROW: Selby, Janice L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Interior Design. Selders, Linda V: Prairie Village, Freshman, Sociology. Sell, Philip L: Fredonia Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Seltzer, Stephen E: Manhattan, Fresh- man, Pre-Dentistry. SECOND ROW: Ser, Elliot M: Junction City, Freshman, Physical Science. Serwich, Alan F: Wilmette, III., 01, Architecture. Setchell, Warren A: Wakefield, Sophomore, Accounting. Settles, Janice L: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Setzkorn, Roger L: Rock, Freshman, Agriculture. Severin, Charles G: Crete, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Severino, Gail R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Interior Design. Sewart, Diana C: Ov- erland Park, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. FOURTH ROW: Sewell, Kathleen J: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Seybert, Alice F: Meade, Sophomore, Art. Seyfert, Earl H: Humboldt, Sophomore, General. Seyfert, Ronald J: Hoisington, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: Seyler, Mary J: Lawrence, Freshman, Landscape Archi- tecture. Seymour, Craig J: Bird City, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Shackelford, Jean A: Manhattan, Junior, General. Shade, Janet L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. 577 Underclassmen: Sha-Shu TOP ROW: Shafer, Peggy E: Spring Hill, Freshman, General. Shaffer, James C: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Law. Shaffer, Jane A: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Shaffer, Ronald L: Kansas City, 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Shalkoski, Victor F: Leavenworth, Sophomore, General. Shane, Patricia L: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Shank, Diana L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Shank, George S: St. John, Sophomore, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Shank, Glen L: Herington, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Shank, James L: New Cambria, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Shannon, Carol S: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Shannon, Linda M: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Shannon, Margaret J: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Sharp, Linda D: Prairie Village, Junior, History. Sharp, Steven M: Herington, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Shaw, Bobbie J: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Shaw, Graham H: Canada, Junior, Bakery Management. Shaw, Linda C: Wichita, Freshman, General. Shaw, Robert J: Elmdale, Freshman, Accounting. Shawver, Mary C: Riley, Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Shay, Larry D: Tecumseh, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Sheedy, Charles W: Yates Center, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Sheets, Raymond H: Chapman, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Sheetz, Jane A: Leawood, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Sheetz, John C: Norwich, Freshman, Agricultural Engi- neering. Shehi, Linda K: Wichita, Freshman, Social Science. Sheik, Alice J: Bern, Junior, Secondary Education. Sheik, Jean A: Bern, Sophomore, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Shelby, Lana K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physical Education. Sheldon, James E: Independence, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Sheldon, Randall E: Cunningham, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Sheldon, Susan J: Topeka, Junior, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Shelor, Michael E: Minneola, 03, Architecture. Shelor, Robert S: Minneola, Sophomore, General. Shelton, Edward J: Minneola, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Shelton, Honey F: Sawyer, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Home Ecc 578 TOP ROW: Shenkel, Jeffrey L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Humanities. Shepherd, Richard L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Sherer, Sandra L: Mullinville, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Sherlock, Stephen A: St. Fran- cis, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Sherman, Pamela J: Overland Park, Freshman, English. Sherraden, Dennis R: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Sherra- den, Julie D: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Sherrod, Kent H: Arkansas City, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. BOTTOM ROW: Shideler, Robert W: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Shiel, Daniel J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Shields, Dorothy J: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Shier, Eleanor R: Gypsum, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Shilling, Michael D: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Shipley, Michael J: Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration. Shipman, Robert H. Jr: Marysville, Freshman, General. Shipman, Rod- ney P: Paola, Freshman, Agricultural Education. SECOND ROW: Shippyalden, Noel: Chapman, Freshman, Agriculture. Shirk, Patricia J: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Shivers, Donald G: Holton, Junior, Mathematics. Shivers, Larry S: Wakefield, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Shoeklee, Rollin R: Stafford, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Shoemaker, Linda F: St. Joseph, Mo., 04, Architecture. Shoe- maker, Roger E: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Shoemaker, Sherrill: Ottawa, Freshman, Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Shorb, Nancy L: Liberal, Freshman, Family and Child De- velopment. Short, Marilyn R: Wichita, Freshman, Interior Design. Shoup, Charlotte A: Belle Plain, Freshman, Radio and Television and Home Eco- nomics. Shove, Craig R: Onaga, 02, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Shrack, James K: Pratt, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Shubert, Larry R: Council Grove, Sophomore, Agriculture. Shulda, Kevin R: Belleville, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Shull, Terry L: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Shumard, William H: McPherson, Freshman, Govern- ment. Shupe, George E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Shupe, John W: Honolulu, Haw., Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Shorts, James A: Asherville, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. v vS r i r- ' fc -i 579 Underclassmen: Sib-Smi TOP ROW: Sibley, Veryl B: Lewis, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Sidebottom, Willa F: Wichita, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Siefkes, Dennis R: Hudson, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Siemens, Ellen K: Buhler, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Siemens, John L: Liberal, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Sieverin, Andree J: Clay Center, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Sievers, Ralph E: Bridge Water, S.D., Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Sigg, Mark L: Soldier, Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Sigley, Janora A: Newton, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Sigwing, Richard B: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Social Science. Sill, Web- ster H: Manhattan, Freshman, Political Science. Silver, Donna L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Simmonds, David W: Wichita, Junior, General. Sim- mons, David H: Wellington, 01, Architecture. Simmons, Donna R: Man- hattan, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Simmons, Patricia A: Clyde, Junior, Secondary Education. ?. p J. TOP ROW: Simmons, Steven J: Barnard, Freshman, Chemical Engineer- ing. Simmons, Vicki K: Overland, Freshman, Home Economics. Simonsen, Soren K: Quimby, la., Sophomore, General. Simpson, Diane M: Manhat- tan, Junior, Home Economics Extension. SECOND ROW: Simpson, Judy E: Kiowa, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Simpson, Marilyn A: Junction City, Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation. Simpson, Patricia O: Clifton, Junior, Secondary Education. Sims, Gary D: Berryton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Sims, Lana S: Oakley, Freshman, Home Economics. Sinclair, M. Ellen: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. Singer, Leland O: Holton, Sophomore, Physics. Singer, Marilyn L: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Singleterry, John L: Holdrege, Neb., Sophomore, Eco- nomics. Sinn, Elizabeth A: Ft. Scott, Junior, Secondary Education. Sipes, John C: Russell, Freshman, Accounting. Skach, James C: Wichita, Sopho- more, Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Skaer, William C: Augusta, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Skaggs, Lee A: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Mathematics. Skalka, Dennis R: Deweese, Neb., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Skates, Lenna D: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Art. 580 TOP ROW: Skeuse, Thomas J: Stockton, N.J., Freshman, Agriculture. Skinner, George H: Topeka, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Skow, Andy M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Skradski, Andrea A: Kansas City, Sophomore General. SECOND ROW: Sloven, James J: Beloit, Freshman, General. Slawson, Rachel G: Tonganoxie, Freshman, Home Economics. Sleichter, Jerry W: Abilene, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Slentz, Sharyn L: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Sloan, Jim L: Kingman, Freshman, Accounting. Sloo, Martha J: Gainsville, Fla., Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Slothower, Becky M: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Slough, Freddie L: Garden City, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Slupianek, Lawrence: Marysville, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Slusher, Steven H: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Small, Diane L: Wichita, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Small, Susan J: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Education. TOP ROW: Smalley, Suzanne M: Wichita, Sophomore, Medical Tech- nology. Smallwood, Gene R: Dodge City, 02, Architecture. Smiley, Elizabeth G: Goodland, Freshman, General. Smith, Cheryl A: Raytown, Mo., Freshman, Interior Design. SECOND ROW: Smith, Celia A: Wichita, Freshman, General. Smith, Corydon: Manhattan, 03, Architecture. Smith, Cynthia K: Larned, Fresh- man, Home Economics and Nursing. Smith, Danny L: Milton, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Smith, Delancey A: Quivira Lake, Freshman, English. Smith, Dennis W: Hugoton, Junior, Speech. Smith, Dennis W: Eureka, Fresh- man, Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Denton N: Los Alamos, N.M., 03, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Douglas, C: Axtell, Junior, Accounting. Smith, Elizabeth A: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Smith, Elizabeth D: Wichita, Junior, Music Education. Smith, Eugene L: Cleveland, Ohio, Junior, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Evelyn P: Miltonvale, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Smith, Garry L: Waterville, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Smith, Gary L: Overland Park, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Smith, Geraldine A: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 581 Underclassmen: Smi-Spe TOP ROW: Smith, Glenda M: Elkhart, Sophomore, History. Smith, Gwendolyn G: Oberlin, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Smith, Harry G: WaKeeney, Freshman, Flour Science and Management. Smith, Jacqueline M: Edison, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Smith, James G: Kansas City, Junior, Physical Education. Smith, James F: Minneola, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Smith, Janice E: Bethel, Junior, Elementary Education. Smith, Joan I: Ft. Scott, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. THIRD ROW: Smith, John C: Larkinburg, Sophomore, Agriculture. Smith, John L: Coolidge, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Joyce M: Al- mena, Sophomore, Home Economics. Smith, Laura D: Clay Center, Fresh- man, Physical Therapy. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Linda S: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Smith, Lora M: Larned, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Smith, Philip W: Copeland, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Smith, Raymond E: Topeka, Sopho- more, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Roy L: DeWitt, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Richard A: Hutchinson, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Smith, Rita A: Wichita, Freshman, General. Smith, Robert M: Manhattan, Fresh- man, General. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Ronald W: Great Bend, 02, Architecture. Smith, Sherry D: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Smith, Stephen A: Wamego, Freshman, General. Smith, Suzanne H: Greens- burg, Freshman, General. r TOP ROW: Smith, Thomas C: Douglass, Junior, General. Smith, Thomas E: Salina, Freshman, General. Smith, Thomas W: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Smith, Virgil L: Weskan, Freshman, Biochemistry. SECOND ROW: Smith, Walter J: Quincy, Mass., 02, Architecture. Smith, William B: Newton, Freshman, General. Smull, Ann W: Independence, Junior, Psychology. Smutz, Darryl D: Meade, Sophomore, General. ' BOTTOM ROW: Smutz, Rebecca J: Clay Center, Sophomore, Music Edu- cation. Snell, Sharrie A: Garden City, Freshman, Political Science. Sneth- en, Donald D: Goodland, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Snider, Anne C: Bay Village, Ohio, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. 582 I TOP ROW: Snyder, Dallas F: Duncannon, Pa., Sophomore, Speech. Snyder, Karen S: Ottawa, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Snyder, Linda A: Wichita, Freshman, Mathematics. Snyder, Steven A: Walton, Ind., Freshman, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Snyder, Thomas E: Arkansas City, Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Socolofsky, Barbara: Scott City, Junior, Physical Education. Socolof- sky, Robert M: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Solberg, Linda J: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Soldner, Jerry L: Salina, Sophomore, General. Soldner, Liana S: Salina, Freshman, Psychology. Solenberger, David R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Somers, Dale L: Norton, Soph- omore, Pre-Law. FOURTH ROW: Somers, Linda K: Conway Springs, Freshman, Home Economics. Soto, Marta E: Ft. Riley, Freshman, General. Souder, Con- stance J: Augusta, Sophomore, Interior Design. Soupiset, Donald L: Elk- hart, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Souter, Thomas T: Grandview, Mo., 02, Architecture. Southard, Mary A: Stockton, Junior, Interior Design. Southcomb, Charles A: Joliet, III., 01, Architecture. Sowers, Don W: Murdock, Freshman, Feed Technology. BOTTOM ROW: Spachek, Donna M: Lincolnville, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Spain, Phillip F: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Accounting. Spain- hour, Paul L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Spald- ing, Robert E: Greenville, S.C., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. TOP ROW: Spangenberg, Kenneth: Hudson, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Spongier, M. Jill: Leawood, Sophomore, Business Administration. Sparks, Ralph V: Zurich, Freshman, General. Spaulding, Stuart A: Cheney, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Spears, Jacqueline D: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Physics. Spellman, Gail E: Gypsum, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Spellman, Larry G: Gypsum, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Spellman, Wayne E: Gypsum, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Spencer, Benjamin F: Westphalia, Freshman, Civil En- gineering. Spencer, Donna M: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Spencer, JoAnn: Hill City, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Spencer, Laurence W: Faucett, Mo., Junior, Animal Husbandry. 583 Underclassmen: Spe-Ste TOP ROW: Sperry, Cynthia L: Prairie Village, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Spessard, Judith A: Arlington, Junior, Home Economics. Spiers, Margie J: Oakley, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Spiker, Gary D: Whit- ing, Junior, General. SECOND ROW: Spillman, Sherry L: Fredonia, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Spingler, Richard H: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Administration. Spitsnogle, Sherri D: Odell, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Splichal, Raymond J: Munden, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Splitter, Gary A: Silver Springs, Md., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Sprague, Bernadette: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. S prang, Fred G: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Springer, Jeffrey A: Overland Park, Freshman, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Sproul, Stephen K: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. St. Clair, Leigh W: Beaman, la., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Staab, Carol J: Topeka, Freshman, Business Administration. Stach, Robert E: Rossville, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Stadelman, Stanley T: York, Pa., 01, Architecture. Stal- lings, Gary R: Vectorville, Calif., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Stallman, James R: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Stam- baugh, Louis A: Prescott, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. TOP ROW: Stancliffe, Kent S: Topeka, Freshman, Business Administration. Standley, Mary A: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Administration. Stang, William C: Oakley, Sophomore, Business Administration. Stanley, Barbara J: Leawood, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Stanley, Keith L: Kansas City, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Stanzel, Kent A: lola, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Star- buck, Diane K: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Starkey, Karen K: Strong City, Freshman, Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Starkweather, JoAnn: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. States, Alan E: Logan, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. States, Gary L: Logan, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Steel, Sally J: Ellis, Freshman, Humanities. BOTTOM ROW: Steele, Charles G: Waterville, Junior, Physical Education. Steele, Lawrence R: Hutchinson, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Steele, Rosemary P: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration. Steen, Philip J: Paola, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. 584 TOP ROW: Steeples, David J: Palco, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Steffek, Kathleen M: Abilene, 01, Architecture. Stehl, Bobbie J: Lawton, 01, Architecture. Steiger, Robert D: Menlo, Junior, Political Science. SECOND ROW: Steinberg, Robert A: Rego Park, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Steinke, Susan B: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Steinle, Wayne K: Russell, Junior, Wildlife Con- servation. Steinman, Gordon N: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Stephens, William F: Wichita, Junior, Mathematics. Stephens, Alan R: Paola, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Stephens, Ar- land D: Norwich, Freshman, Accounting. Stephens, Donald J: Moline, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Stephens, Harvey A: Hepler, Freshman, Wildlife Con- servation. Stephens, James L: Grinnell, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Stephens, Mary B: Manhattan, Junior, Medical Technology. Stephens, Nanette L: Pierceville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Stephens, Norla M: Pierceville, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Sterbenz, Janet M: EIDorado, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Stern, Scott M: Topeka, Sophomore, Nuclear En- gineering. Sternberger, Paul L: Kiowa, Freshman, General. :.,.... Concentrating on keeping their lines straight, Air Force ROTC cadets march by the stadium stands during the spring armed forces review. - With classes scheduled and cards pulled, the checker takes a final look too assure both the student and administration of correct data. Underclassmen: Ste-Sul TOP ROW: Steuer, Linda J: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Stevens, Carol J: Chapman, Freshman, Business Administration. Stevens, Ma rsha L: Ottawa, Sophomore, Art. Stevens, Michael B: Canada, Sophomore, Elec- trical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Stevenson, John E: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Stevenson, Ruth V: Mankato, Junior, Physical Education. Steward, Barbara C: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Stewart, Ann: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Stewart, Cheryl L: Kingman, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Stewart, Connelaine: Banner Springs, Junior, Elementary Education. Stewart, Edwin D: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Business Administration. Stewart, Gary A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Stewart, Jack M: Topeka, Sophomore, Accounting. Stew- art, Kathryn L: Salina, Freshman, Physical Education. Stewart, Vivian I: Banner Springs, Freshman, General. Stielow, Kenneth L: Paradise, Junior, Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Stiles, Barbara A: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Stillings, Kelly E: Atchison, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Stim- ach, Theodore J: Kansas City, 01, Architecture. Stindt, Judith A: Red- wood Court, Calif., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. SIXTH ROW: Stock, Jeanette L: Summerfield, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics. Stockham, Constance: Hutchinson, Junior, Physical Education. Stoecker, Randall D: Oakley, Freshman, Agriculture. Stoehr, Philip J: Murdock, Junior, Geology. SEVENTH ROW: Stohs, Larry A: Leroy, Junior, Architectural Engineering. Stoll, Johnny E: Blencoe, la., Sophomore, Mathematics. Stoll, Stanley K: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Stolz, Lawrence E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Stone, Barbara J: Leonardville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Stone, Daryl O: Ada, Freshman, General. Stone, Francis M: Ft. Scott, 02, Architecture. Stonehocker, Martha: Manhattan, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Starrer, Carol A: Madison, Freshman, Home Economics. Starrer, Karen I: Madison, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Stos- kopf, William A: Columbus, 01, Architecture. Stout, Marcial: Cotton- wood Falls, Freshman, Interior Design. 586 : TOP ROW: Stover, Robert H. Topeka, Sophomore, Horticulture. Strahm, Darlene S: Sabetha, Freshman, Political Science. Strahm, Ronald L: Sa- betha, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Strauss, James E: Overland Park, So ' phomore, Architectural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Strecker, Janice E: Paradise, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Streeter, Arthur C: Manhattan, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Strein, Robert N: Los Alamos, N.M., Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Streit, Les D: Downs, Freshman, Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Stremel, Kathleen M: McCracken, Freshman, Speech. Stricklen, Betty R: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Stricklin, Gary J: Liberal, Junior, Psychology. Stroberg, Jeanette M: Hutchinson, Junior, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Strohm, David A: Manhattan, Junior Psychology. Strube, John H: Hiawatha, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Strube, Roger L: Hia- watha, Sophomore, Speech Humanities. Stuart, Clinton D: Altamont, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Stuart, James G: Glen Elder, Sophomore, Physical Science. Stuart, Phil H: Herington, Freshman, Pre-Law. Stuckey, Larry D: Leaven- worth, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Stucky, Karen K: Haven, Freshman, Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Stude, John W: Copeland, Sophomore, Accounting. Stuessi, Janice L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Stueve, Mark A: Axtell, Freshman, Pre-Law. Stull, Robert W: Davenport, la., Sophomore, Physical Education. SEVENTH RO W: Stum, Linda Y: Ness City, Freshman, Home Economics. Suberkropp, Jerald L: Mendota, III., Sophomore, Chemistry. Suchart, Carol A: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Suchsland, Eileen M: Nor- ton, Freshman, Physical Therapy. EIGHTH ROW: Sudbeck, Odo M: Seneca, Sophomore, Physical Education. Suggs, Fred W: Montgomery, Ala., Freshman, Bakery Management. Sugh- rue, Kathleen M: Manhattan, Junior, Family and Child Development. Sullivan, Barbara J: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Sullivan, Gale R: Garden City, Junior, Accounting. Sul- livan, Jennifer K: Ulysses, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Sullivan, Kenneth D: Lebo, Junior, Agriculture. Sullivan, Marilyn J: Pittsburg, Junior, Secondary Education. 587 Underclassmen: Sul-Tha TOP ROW: Sullivan, Patricia J: Havana, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Sullivan, Susan E: Wichita, Junior, Interior Design. Sulli- vant, Thomas O: Dodge City, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Summers, Peggy A: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Sumner, Ronald P: Topeka, Sophomore, Industrial En- gineering. Sunderland, Elmer, L: Summerfield, Freshman, Industrial En- gineering. Sunderland, Lane V: Fairview, Sophomore, Zoology. Surrett, Richard L: Escondido, Calif., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Surtees, Linda J: Wichita, Sophomore, English, Suster, Boris: Ecuador, 03, Architecture. Sutcliffe, Elizabeth: Grainfield, Freshman, Home Economics. Svaty, John G: Ellsworth, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. FOURTH ROW: Svaty Karl J: Newton, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Swain, Damon P: Salina, 02, Architecture. Swain, Marion K: Soldier, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Swanson, Angela D: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. BOTTOM ROW: Swanson, Roger W: Winner, S.D., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Swart, Donna G: White City, Freshman, General. Swart, Roger R: Wilson, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Sweat, Mary T: Cedar, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. TOP ROW: Sweat, Rosalie R: Smith Center, Junior, Interior Design. Sweat, June F: Cedar, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Sweet, Harold M: Hardy, Neb., Freshman, Agriculture. Sweet, Michael L: Leawood, Fresh- man, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Sweet, William J: Dodge City, Junior, Chemistry. Swen- son, Carol R: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Swenson, David D: Salina, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Swenson, Loren C: Con- cordia, Freshman, Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Swenson, Richard L: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Swenson, Sandra K: Kansas City, Junior, Interior Design. Swine- hart, James G: Overland Park, Junior, Business Administration. Swinney, Bill C: Valley Center, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Swint, James L: Emporia, Junior, Secondary Education. Swisher, Terry L: Greensburg, Freshman, General. Symns, Perrin K: Atchison, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Symons, Stanley M: Onaga, 01, Architecture. 588 TOP ROW: Szamotula, Helen: Stratford, Conn., Sophomore, Psychology. Taber, Homer L: Kingman, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Tadt- man, James L: Manhattan, Junior, Civil Engineering. Tadtman, Marilyn M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. | SECOND ROW: Tangeman, Roy D: Baileyville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary ' Education. Tanner, Carole L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Social Science. Tanner, Linda G: Overland Park, Freshman, Home Economics. Taphorn, Robert B: Marysville, Junior, Feed Technology. THIRD ROW: Taplin, Faye L: Ogden, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Tarman, John D: Jetmore, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Tarry, Michael C: Mulvane, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Taylor, Barbara E: Arlington, Va., Freshman, Pre-Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Taylor, Charles M: EIDorado, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Taylor, Ellen L: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. Taylor, Gilbert D: Fountain, Freshman, Secondary Education. Taylor, Jacqueline B: McPherson, Sophomore, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Taylor, Jean E: Leawood, Freshman, Interior Design. Taylor, John H: Junction City, Junior, Economics. Taylor, Kent D: Kinsley, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Taylor, Lauralea: Tonkawa, Okla., Junior, Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Taylor, Lois E: Junction City, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Taylor, Mary J: Concordia, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Taylor, Ralph B: Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration. Taylor, Ronald W: Edna, Junior, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Taylor, Stanley E: Sterling, Junior, Accounting. Taylor, Steven L: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Taylor, William S: Abilene, Junior, Biological Science. Teas, Roy K: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Tedford, Stanley R: Goodland, Junior, Mathematics. Teel, Randy W: Rexford, Freshman, Physical Science. Teener, James W: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Teichgraeber, Thomas: Chapman, Junior, English. BOTTOM ROW: Terry, Rita D: Culver City, Calif., Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Tetebo, Rosetta: Ghana, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Teten, Elizabeth B: Burrton, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Thacker, Robert S: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Psychology. 589 Underclassmen: Tha-Tot TOP ROW: Thorp, Gary C: EIDorado, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Thayer, Linda L: Abilene, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Theurer, Richard L: Wellington, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Thiel, Marie E: Boston, Soph- omore, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Thiel, Margaret A: Easton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Thieler, Steven M: Norton, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Thiessen, Leon E: Hillsboro, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Thiessen, Valerie J: Independence, Junior, History. THIRD ROW: Thomas, Dennis E: Dighton, Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Thomas, Jon F: Council Bluffs, la., Junior, Entomology. Thomas, Kenneth L: Clyde, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Thomas, Linda S: Manhattan, Freshman, Humanities. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas, Nancy E: Webber, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Thomas, Tim M: Logan, Fresh- man, General. Thompson, Don F: Kansas City, Freshman, Electrical En- gineering. Thompson, Jay F: Leawood, Sophomore, Zoology. TOP ROW: Thompson, Jonnie S: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Thompson, Julie J: Leawood, Freshman, General. Thompson, Leslie A: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Modern Languages. Thompson, Linda R: John- son, Sophomore, Interior Design. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Michael L: Harper, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Thorp, Roger M: Junction City, 02, Architecture. Thornbrugh, Steven K: Newton, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Thorpe, Carol S: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Thorson, Mary A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Ed- ucation. Throckmorton, Ray I: Clarendon, III., Freshman, General. Thull, Gary L: Beloit, Freshman, General. Thummel, Lawrence K: Brookville, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Thurston, Larry G: Delphos, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering. Tibbetts, Paula B: Belleville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Tice, Daniel R: Beloit, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Tice, Gary D: Topeka, Sophomore, Social Science. BOTTOM ROW: Tidball, William P: Morristown, S.D., Freshman, Veterin- ary Medicine. Tiemann, Larry S: Lincoln, Sophomore, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Tilkian, Hrag J: Lebanon, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Tillery, Carol A: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. 590 4% A 4- Ul jf7| f 2 If- - ' I I JiiUifcF i Enjoying the calm peacefulness of an autumn evening, campers relax at Tuttle Creek which provides a recreational area for picnics and water sports. TOP ROW: Tillmon, Conibeth: Kansas City, Sophomore, Humanities. Tillotson, Linda S: Leawood, Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Tilsch, Jon G: Northbrook, III., 01, Architecture. Tinkler, Steven B: Humboldt, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Tipling, Sheila J: Horton, Junior, Secondary Education. Tisdel, John F: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Toburen, Kathleen K: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Re- search. Todd, David C: Topeka, Freshman, Agronomy. THIRD ROW: Toews, Kathleen L: Atchison, Junior, Medical Technology. Toland, Richard E: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administration. Toll, Bryn B: Clifton, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Toll, Krista D: Linds- borg, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. FOURTH ROW: Tollefson, David P: Willis, Freshman, General. Tollefson, Sandra D: Everest, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Toney, John W: Lancaster, Freshman, Dairy Management. Toot, Fredra L: Syracuse, Junior, Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: Topliff, Harold J: Jewell, Freshman, Agricultural Educa- tion. Torkelson, Carol E: Robinson, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Torluemke, Mark K: Oberlin, Junior, Elementary Education. Toth, John B: Atwood, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. 591 Underclassmen: Tot-Ven AiTro 1 Pre-lo - TOP ROW: Totten, Harry E: Erie, Pa., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. ' Townley, Lawrence E: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educations Tozier, Janet L: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Tozier, Stephen J: Leawood, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. SECOND ROW: Trabant, Galen D: Eudora, Sophomore, General. Trabert, Michael L: Olathe, Freshman, General. Train, Sammy K: Lindsborg, I , ym)o Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Train, Steve W: Lindsborg, Junior, Geography. BOTTOM ROW: Travis, Janice L: Wichita, Junior, Family and Child De- velopment. Traxson, Steven G: Altamont, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Tremain, Donald R: Havana, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Tremmel, William M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Philosophy. BOTTOM SOV istrofai. Uirf Medicine. UN wM d,Orenl TOP ROW: Tresenriter, Linda L: Lenexa, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Tribble, Burton K: Soldier, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Trible, Leah G: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Gen- eral. Tripp, Alan K: Manhattan, Freshman, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Tripp, Robert L: Salina, 03, Architecture. Trisler, Dennis R: Liberal, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Troell, Richard S: Wichita, Soph- omore, Civil Engineering. Trost, Eldon R: Concordia, Sophomore, Agricul- tural Education. THIRD ROW: Trubey, Timothy P: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Trybom, James C: Lawrence, Sophomore, Agronomy. Tucker, Cyn- thia M: Kiowa, Freshman, Interior Design. Tucker, Leonard L: Gove, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Tucker, Loren G: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Tucker, Priscilla A: Topeka, Freshman, Interior Design. Tucker, Richard G: Parsons, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Tuggle, Anne A: Atchison, Junior, Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Turner, Catherine L: Newton, Sophomore, Secondary Edu- cation. Turner, Gary L: Elkhart, Freshman, Mathematics. Turner, Suzanne: North Springfield, Va., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Turney, Norman J: Kansas City, Junior, English. BOTTOM ROW: Tussey, Barbara A: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Education. Tussey, Mary L: Overland Park, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Twaddell, Dale O: Beloit, Junior, Agricultural Education. Tweed, Thomas E: Norton, Freshman, Social Science. 592 TOP ROW: Tweedy, Lindsey D: lola, 02, Architecture. Twombly, Shirley A: Troy, Junior, Home Economics. Ukele, Quenadyne G: Norton, Fresh- man, Pre-Law. Ukena, Nancy J: Effingham, Sophomore, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Ulrich, Catherine L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Den- tistry. Umbaugh, Steven L: Manhattan, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Umphrey, William R: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Um- scheid, Linda S: Manhattan, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Umscheid, Mary J: Manhattan, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Underwood, Clifford: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Underwood, Mary J: Topeka, Freshman, General. Under- wood, Oren L: Burr Oak, Freshman, Agriculture. TOP ROW: Underwood, Sandra M: San Pedro, Calif., Sophomore, Sec- ondary Education. Unger, Ralph D: Oberlin, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Unruh, Randall K: Pawnee Rock, Freshman, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Unruh, Stephen G: Wichita, Freshman, Chemistry. SECOND ROW: Unzicker, Jerry L: Belpre, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Urbanek, Gary L: Wilson, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Urich, Albert J: Kansas City, Freshman, Pro-Secondary Education. Utz, Donald C: Holton, Junior, Dairy Management. THIRD ROW: Vahle, Gregory J: Richmond Heights, Mo., Sophomore, Bus- iness Administration. Valenti, Sharon S: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Speech. Valla, Patricia S: Amityville, N.Y., Sophomore, History. Van Allen, Robert L: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Van Dorn, Margaret L: Axtell, Freshman, Home Econom- ics. Van Dyke, Phylis L: Buckner, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Van Gundy, Marcia L: Americus, Freshman, General. Van Lerberg, Patricia: Shawnee, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Van Pelt, Vance E: Scott City, Sophomore, General. Van Vleet, Sharon L: Garden City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Vanderlip, Mary J: Wichita, Freshman, General. Vandorn, Bernard W: Frankfort, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Vaughn, Thomas L: Liberal, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. Vavra, Charles R: Lenexa, Freshman, Business Administration. Vedros, Gus G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Sociology. Venard, Robert E: Olathe, Junior, Civil Engineering. 593 tktik YA Qi O ' l Underclassmen: Ver-War TOP ROW: Vergin, Dexter A: Hammond, Ind., 02, Architecture. Ver- haalen, Marylyn E: Morgantown, W. Va., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Ed- ucation. Verhage, Karen J: Shawnee, Sophomore, Art. Verkest, Russell M: Independence, Mo., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Vernon, Edith L: Oberlin, Freshman, Landscape Architec- ture. Verschelden, Michael: St. Marys, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Vesecky, John F: Timken, Junior, Agronomy. Vick, Judith L: Junction City, Sophomore, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Vidricksen, Robert: Salina, Freshman, Accounting. Vieux, Michael: Greensburg, 03, Architecture. Vigneron, William E: Leaven- worth, 01, Architecture. Vinduska, Albert W: Ada, Freshman, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Vine, Mark H: Lawrence, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Viney, Walter J: Wichita, 02, Architecture. Visser, Arietta Y: Riley, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Vodraska, Rita L: Wilson, Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Vodraska, Ruth M: Ellsworth, Freshman, General. Voelker, Elizabeth H: Overland Park, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Voelker, Gary E: Pittsfield, III., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Voet, Mary A: Oketo, Sophomore, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Vogt, Barbara L: Dodge City, Freshman, General. Volk- mann, Allan W: Clay Center, Freshman, Biological Science. Volkmer, Diana K: Overland Park, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Volz, Duane R: Greensburg, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. TOP ROW: Von Bergen, Donna K: Manhattan, Freshman, History. Von Bergen, Nicole: Dawson, Junior, Elementary Education. Von Lehe, Ma- rita K: Linn, Freshman, Interior Design. Vonderschmidt, Ellen: Reserve, Sophomore, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Waddell, Janet S: Kansas City, Freshman, Clothing Re- tailing, Fashion Design and Textiles Research. Waddle, Nancy K: Junc- tion City, Freshman, General. Wade, Kenneth R: Spearville, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Wade, Susan K: Mission, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics and Nursing. BOTTOM ROW: Wadsack, James F: Derby, Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Waggoner, Richard L: Belle Plain, 01, Architecture. Wagner, Doug- las R: Paola, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Wagner, Robert A: Hays, Freshman, Physics. 594 feeordi. JL J git, DM TOP ROW: Wainwright, David E: Alta Vista, Junior, Chemical Engineer- ing. Waite, Nancy S: Prairie Village, Junior, Business Administration. Waldo, Cathy J: Goddard, Sophomore, Sociology. Waldren, Richard P: Tribune, Freshman, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Waldren, Terry E: Tribune, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Walker, Arliss J: Lincoln, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Walker, Donald G: Wichita, Sophomore, Psychology. Walker, Jeanne M: Wichita, Sophomore, Zoology. THIRD ROW: Walker, Karen D: Wichita, Freshman, General. Walker, Larry G: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Walker, Linda M: Lincoln, Fresh- man, Business Administration. Walker, Margaret A: Prairie Village, Fresh- man, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Walker, Patricia S: Penalosa, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics. Wall, John B: McPherson, Freshman, Business Administration. Wallace, Gregory S: Fredonia, 01, Architecture. Wallace, Patricia S: Kansas City, Freshman, Music Education. FIFTH ROW: Wallerstedt, James G: St. Joseph, Mo., Junior, Political Sci- ence. Walling, Larry D: Arkansas City, Freshman, Horticulture. Walser, Charlene D: Waynesville, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Walsh, Margaret A: Overland Park, Fresh- man, Pre-Dentistry. BOTTOM ROW: Walsh, Sharon K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Interior Design. Walter, Glenna D: Riley, Junior, Home Economics Education. Walters, Cheryl K: Gas, Freshman, Social Science. Walters, Kathleen D: Oakland, Calif., Junior, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. TOP ROW: Walters, Larry R: Russell, Freshman, General. Walters, Mark S: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Bakery Management. Walz, Stephen A: Ellis, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Wamhoff, Carolyn S: Bird City, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. SECOND ROW: Wamhoff, George S: Holyrood, Junior, Chemical Engi- neering. Wanager, Gloria D: DeSoto, Junior, Home Economics Education. Wandt, Antonia L: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Wandt, Elizabeth A: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Wanick, Stephen G: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wanklyn, Dennis A: Winifred, Junior, Business Administration. Wanklyn, Mary E: Randall, Junior, Elementary Education. Ward, Karen S: Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Junior, Interior Design. 595 Underclassmen: War- Wei TOP ROW: Ward, Sue A: Norton, Freshman, Political Science. Ward, Virginia L: Larned, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Wardlaw, Dale A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Political Science. Wardlaw, Dale A: Pickrell, Neb., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Warhurst, George T. Ill: Newton, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Warner, James B: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Architectural Engineering. Warner, Kathleen J: Dodge City, Freshman, Interior Design. Warnke, Merlin P: Las Cruses, N.M., Freshman, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Warren, Howard L: Grand Island, Neb., Junior, Business Administration. Warren, Jimmy D: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Warren, Laurel B: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Warta, Judith A: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. FOURTH ROW: Warta, Thomas H: Ellsworth, Junior, Business Adminis- tration Accounting. Wartman, Elizabeth 6: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Wary, Elizabeth M: Salina, Sophomore, Speech. Wasinger, Kenneth J: Garden City, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. BOTTOM ROW: Wasmund, Marilyn K: Princeton, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Wassenberg, Annie: Marysville, Freshman, Gen- eral. Wassenberg, Gloria A: Baileyville, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Waters, Anne C: Greensburg, Sophomore, General. At the annual Feast of Carols, the German Club presents sounds of a German Christmas. The holiday season was also depicted in different lands. TOP ROW: Waters, Brian M: Schenectady, N.Y., Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Waters, Gregory T: Kansas City, Junior, Business Administration. Waters, Martha J: Greensburg, Freshman, English. Watkins, Cheryl L: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Watkins, Keith E: Kiowa, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Watkins, Linda J: Anthony, Sophomore, Home Economics. Watson, Norma J: Lib- eral, Junior, Elementary Education. Watts, Curt L: Prairie Village, Fresh- man, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Watts, Rena L: Kensington, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Wauthier, James J: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Wauthier, Jerome P: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre- Dentistry. Weatherford, Patricia: Abilene, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. FOURTH ROW: Weatherholt, Richard: Ellis, Sophomore, Horticulture. Weaver, David L: Milford, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Weaver, James L: Augusta, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Weaver, William A: Kansas City, 04, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Webb, Howard G: Liberal, 02, Architecture. Webb, Robert C: Media, Pa., 03, Architecture. Webb, Wilton S: Mount Vernon, III., Junior, Business Administration. Weber, Robert A: Merriam, Fresh- man, Business Administration. TOP ROW: Weber, Sue A: Altoona, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Weese, Viva L: Mound City, Freshman, General. Wegener, James D: McCook, Neb., Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Wehling, Rob- ert D: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Wehr, Barbara A: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Wehrman, Howard M: Wathena, Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Weibert, Stuart W: Durham, Freshman, Agriculture. Welch, Neal R: Hoskins, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Weihe, Sheryl K: Larned, Freshman, Interior Design. Weil, Harold G: Edna, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Weiner, Stephen B: Livingston, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Weingart, Jacque- line: Atchison, Freshman, General. 1 BOTTOM ROW: Weingart, Thomasine: Atchison, Freshman, English. Weishaar, Philip L: Nortonville, Sophomore, Mathematics. Weiss, George ; A: Philadelphia, Pa., Junior, Business Administration. Weisser, Jacquelyn M: Paxico, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Pi v=T 597 Underclassmen: Wei-Wic TOP ROW: Weisser, Marilyn K: Paxico, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Weixelman, Richard L: Wamego, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Welborn, Alice K: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Interior Design. Welch, Wes- ley H: Augusta, Freshman, Architectural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Welker, Ronald L: Shawnee, Freshman, Animal Husband- ry. Wells, Barbara M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Family and Child Devel- opment. Wells, Danny R: Udall, Sophomore, Agriculture. Wells, Dennis L: Rock, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Wells, Ronald L: Gridley, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechani- zation. Wells, Ward V: Wichita, 02, Architecture. Wells, William W: Leavenworth, Freshman, Accounting. Welsh, Ronald D: Kincaid, Sopho- more, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Wempe, Connie S: Lawrence, Freshman, Home Econom- ics Education. Wenger, Michael R: Harper, Junior, Flour Science and Management. Wenger, Patricia L: Sabetha, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Wenger, Richard W: Sabetha, Freshman, Civil Eng ineering. FIFTH ROW: Wenger, Vicki L: Meade, Freshman, General. Wentz, Dar- rel P: Wichita, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Wentz, Elisabeth A: Con- cordia, Freshman, Psychology. Wentz, Steven D: Salina, Freshman, Ag- ricultural Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Werner, Ruth D: Sharon, Freshman, Home Economics. Weseloh, Robert W: Sylvan Grove, Freshman, Accounting. West, Barry L: Stafford, Sophomore, Elementary Education. West, Constance J: Lea- wood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: West, Dale E: Greensburg, Junior, Business Administra- tion. West, Karen J: Healy, Sophomore, Humanities. West, Paul R: Nor- folk, Va., Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. West, Robert P: Falls Church, Va., 01 , Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: West, Rosalyn A: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. West, Sharon K: Overland Park, Freshman, General. West, Steven J: Nekoma, Freshman, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Westerman, John R: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Agronomy. BOTTOM ROW: Westover, Sheryl D: Junction City, Freshman, Physical Education. Westphal, Dennis C: Kinsley, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Wethington, Stanley: Anthony, Junior, Agronomy. Weybrew, Steven J: Wamego, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. 598 K J fa T ri TOP ROW: Whealy, Barbara K: Anthony, Junior, Physical Education. Wheatley, Christine: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Secondary Education. Wheeler, John L: Larkinburg, 03, Architecture. Wheeler, Linda K: Otta- wa, Freshman, Art. SECOND ROW: Wheeler, Vieki L: Atchison, Freshman, General. Whee- lock, Carole J: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Humanities. Wheelock, Hugh H: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Whet- stine, Douglas G: Clay Center, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Whitaker, Neal D: Hutchinson, Freshman, Wildlife Conser- vation. White, Cynthia E: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. White, Charlotte M: Hoxie, Junior, Elementary Education. White, Darryl D: Endwell, N.Y., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: White, John H: Council Grove, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. White, Linda A: Topeka, Freshman, Interior Design. White, Mari- lyn V: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Psychology. White, Patricia J: Over- land Park, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. FIFTH ROW: White, Terry L: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Whitehill, Janet M: Latham, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Whitesell, Jim L: Miller, Mo., Freshman, Physical Education. Whitfield, Carol L: Newton, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Whitley, Sharon A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Sociology. Whitman, Barbara E: Merriam, Sophomore, Art. Whitmer, Lionel R: Dorrance, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Whitney, Eleanor R: Overland Park, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. SEVENTH ROW: Whitney, Mary E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Whitney, Mason C: Wichita, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Whitten, Terry D: Salem, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Whittlesey, Diana K: Lawrence, Sophomore, Interior Design. EIGHTH ROW: Whitworth, Stanley R: Chanute, Freshman, Electrical En- gineering. Wiard, Mary A: Keats, Junior, Elementary Education. Wibbe- ler, Richard M: Greensburg, Sophomore, General. Wichman, Carol M: Valley Falls, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Wichman, Daryl L: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Wichman, Ross J: Seneca, Sophomore, Political Science. Wicks, Brian A: Oxbow, N.Y., Junior, Dairy Management. Wicks, Cathy J: Brewster, Freshman, Psychology. 599 Underclassmen: Wid-Wil TOP ROW: Widau, Stanly C: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wiebke, Arleta K: Lincoln, Sophomore, General. Wiechman, Steven R: Scott City, Sophomore, General. Wiehe, Linda C: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Wiens, Patricia A: Hillsboro, Junior, Home Economics Education. Wiggins, Jon S: Lyons, Junior, Secondary Education. Wika, Gloria D: Clark, S.D., Sophomore, Interior Design. Wilbeck, Janet K: Vesper, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Wilcke, Richard W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Wilcox, Connie J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Wilcox, Norma N: Manhattan, Junior, Political Science. Wiley, Cecil W: Harper, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Wiley, Lois A: Clay Center, Junior, Medical Technology. Wiley, Shirley J: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Wilhite, Gregory F: Topeka, 01, Architecture. Wilhoite, Paula M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Sociology. TOP ROW: Wilkerson, Elizabeth: Ellinwood, Freshman, Home Econom- ics Education. Wilkerson, John O: Braymer, Mo., Freshman, Feed Tech- nology. Wilkinson, Sherri M: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Edu- cation. Willard, Donna J: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Willard, F. Lynn: Madison, Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Willard, Lloyd H: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Willard, Michael L: Madison, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Willhite, John D: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. THIRD ROW: Williams, David R: Peoria, III., Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Williams, Don N: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Williams, Elizabeth: Caldwell, Junior, Business Administration. Williams, Judith K: Stafford, Sophomore, Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Williams, Kathleen R: Caldwell, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Williams, Kimberly E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Interior De- sign. Williams, Leslie L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Williams, Mark D: Florence, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Williams, Maureen C: Broadview, III., Junior, Interior Design. Williams, Neva A: Odessa, Tex., Junior, Secondary Education. Williams, Robert A: Plymouth Meeting, Pa., 03, Architecture. Williams, Robert H: Smith Center, Junior, Geography. 600 i III fl %i o In spite of the rain, sorority rushees dress in cocktail and evening wear for the last parties before they sign membership preferences. Observing recovery by the K-State defensive squad of a fumble made by Colorado Buffaloes, the offense prepares to take over. i f V $ TOP ROW: Williams, Robert J: Leavenworth, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Williams, Ronald C: Eudora, Sophomore, Mathematics. Willis, Lonnie D: Bird City, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Willis, Patricia S: Bird City, Freshman, Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: Willison, Helen M: Buhler, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Willits, James L: Marysville, Junior, Mathematics. Willits, Richard H: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, English. Wilson, Billy A: Over- land Park, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Wilson, Bruce G: LaCrosse, Freshman, Medical Technology. Wilson, Cristan L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Wilson, Cynthia A: Lincoln, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Wilson, Dave K: Leoti, Freshman, ' Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Wilson, Edward L: Vliets, Junior, Civil Engineering. Wil- son, Franklin E: Ft. Worth, Tex., Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. Wil- son, Helen A: Rockville, N.Y., Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Wilson, Irene M: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Wilson, James D: Salina, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Wilson, James W: Topeka, 02, Architecture. Wilson, Janel S. La- Crosse, Sophomore, Elementary Education. 601 Underclassmen: Wil-Wri TOP ROW: Wilson, John H: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Wilson, Karr L: Home, Freshman, Home Economics. Wilson, Lawrence E: Ogden, Freshman, Mathematics. Wilson, Martha A: Norton, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Wilson, Michael B: Leavenworth, Junior, Accounting. Wilson, Philip B: Kirkland, III., Freshman, Physical Education. Wilson, Richard D: Paradise, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Wilson, Sandra L: Philadelphia, Pa., Sophomore, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Wilson, Terry L: Jetmore, Junior, Political Science. Wilt, John B: Rossville, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wiltse, Kenneth C: Great Bend, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Wiltse, Sue A: Paola, Junior, Home Economics. BOTTOM K W: TOP ROW: Windels, Mary E: Meadville, Mo., Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Winderlin, Pauletta: Scott City, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Windier, Timothy R: Paola, Sophomore, Dairy Pro- duction. Wineland, Calvin E: Salina, 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Winfrey, Marilyn K: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Winkley, Marvin J: Marion, Sophomore, Secondary Educa- tion. Winter, Fawne L: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Winter, Lennita A: Clifton, Sophomore, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Winter, Nancy L: Satanta, Freshman, Home Economics. Winter, Ronald A: Riverside, Calif., Freshman, Business Administration. Winzeler, Kenneth A: Lament, Junior, Chemistry. Wise, Peggy J: Law- rence, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Re- search. FOURTH ROW: Wisegarver, Frederic: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Gen- eral. Wisegarver, Richard: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Wis- niewski, John E: St. Joseph, Mich., 02, Architecture, Witt, Linda L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Wittenborn, John S: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Social Science. Woelfer, Carl W: Manhattan, Freshman, Political Science. Woell- hof, Linda K: Clay Center, Freshman, Music Education. Wofford, Jerry R: Ozawkie, Freshman, Restaurant Management. BOTTOM ROW: Wofford, Mary L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Elemen- tary Education. Wokaty, Gary R: Conway, Freshman, Landscape Archi- tecture. Wolf, Connie L: Junction City, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Wolfe, Regina F: Ness City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. 602 TOP ROW: Wolff, Gloria D: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Wolff, Lary D: Caldwell, 02, Architecture. Walters, Douglas J: Atwood, Fresh- man, Mechanical Engineering. Womer, Susan L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Wonka, Frank E: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wood, Ben W: Syracuse, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wood, Leetta L: Salina, Sophomore, Humanities. Wood, Mary K: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Wood, Sherry J: Uniontown, Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Wood, Steve J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. Woodard, Charles R: Wich- ita, Sophomore, Agriculture. Woodard, Craig M: Wichita, Sophomore, General. TOP ROW: Woodard, June A: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Woodard, Kim: Wichita, Freshman, General. Woodburn, John W: Pleasonton, Sophomore, Zoology. Woodley, Kent E: Wichita, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Woods, Paul C: Kansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Woods, Preston S: Wellington, 01, Architecture. Woodson, Steve C: Kingman, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Woodward, Robert L: Overland Park, Freshman, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Woofter, Frank L: Colby, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Woolcott, Mary A: Chester, III., Freshman, Home Economics Education. Woolley, Marilyn L: Oxford, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Worley, Ronald R: Beloit, 02, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Worley, William S: Portales, N.M., Sophomore, Psycholo- gy. Worster, Anne C: Sioux City, la., Freshman, General. Worthington, Ruth L: Garnett, Junior, Home Economics Education. Woydziak, Eugene F: Wichita, Freshman, Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Wrampe, Mary E: Atlanta, Freshman, Home Economics Edu- cation. Wray, William M: Marion, Freshman, Business Administration. Wright, Elynn S: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Economics. Wright, Haskell S: Sublette, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Wright, Kendall M: Topeka, Junior, General. Wright, Marjorie J: Wichita, Junior, Physical Education. Wright, Randolph L Grand Prairie, Texas, 03, Architecture. Wright, Susanna M: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. 603 Underclassmen: Wri-Zum TOP ROW: Wright, Wesley D: Merriam, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Wulff, Frederick J: Atchison, Junior, Economics. Wortz, Barbara S: Paxico, Junior, Elementary Education. Wurtz, Teresa J: Paxico, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. SECOND ROW: Wurzbacher, Pamela S: Goodland, Sophomore, Sociolo- gy. Wuthnow, Linda K: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Wyatt, Douglas W: Overland Park, 02, Architecture. Wyckoff, M. William: Altamont, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Wykoff, Beverly: Los Alamos, N.M., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Wyman, Randal K: Larned, Freshman, Pre-Law. Yaney, Jed E: Newark, N.J., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Yardley, David B: Arkansas City, Junior, Mechani- cal Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Yarnall, Susan M: Prairie Village, Freshman, Music Edu- cation. Yarrow, Gale R: Clay Center, Junior, Mathematics. Yeager, Wil- liam J: Cottonwood Falls, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Yelenik, Lois E: Wichita, Freshman, General. TOP ROW: Yessick, Margaret E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Yonke, Elizabeth A: Junction City, Freshman, General. York, Mary E: Garden City, Freshman, Mathematics. Yorke, Cynthia R: Sedan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Yorke, Jerome P: Sedan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Young, Alexander M: Leawood, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Young, Carolyn L: Goodland, Freshman, General. Young, Daniel W: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Young, Judith K: Halstead, Freshman, Humanities. Young, Leroy I: Beloit, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Young, Nancy A: Abi- lene, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Young, Nancy M: Leawood, Junior, Medical Technology. FOURTH ROW: Young, Regina G: Prairie Village, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics. Young, .Susan K: Wichita, Sophomore, Physical Science. Young, William P: Clay Center, Sophomore, History, Political Science. Younger, Gerald P: Salina, Freshman, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Youngers, Diane K: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Clothing Retailing, Fashion Design, and Textiles Research. Yoxall, John E: Alton, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Yust, Steven W: Sylvia, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Zabel, Robert C: Westmoreland, Freshman, Account- ing. a W ft 604 Delta Delta Delta and Lambda Chi Alpha team up to bring the mysterious East to the Homecoming parade. The groups were awarded third place. TOP ROW: Zaborowski, Thomas G: Cleveland, Ohio, Freshman, Pre- Medicme. Zackert, Margaret L: Kansas City, Sophomore, English. Zarker, Cathleen M: Topeka, Freshman, Psychology. Zavesky, Thomas C: Ells- worth, Freshman, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Zeide, Steve M: Brooklyn, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Zeman, Douglas, A: Russell, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Zibell, Robert E: Holton, Junior, Business Administration. Zielke, Richard K: Buhler, Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Zimbelman, Sherry L: St. Francis, Freshman, Interior De- sign. Zimmerman, Gary L: Kansas City, Junior, Zoology. Zimmerman, Glenna L: Poplar, Mont., Freshman, Physical Education. Zimmerman, Laurel G: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. FOURTH ROW: Zimmerman, Nancy L: Centralia, Freshman, Political Science. Zink, Orlin J: Scott City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Zin- man, Robert L: Cherry Hill, N.J., 04, Architecture. Zitek, Lyle E: Friend, Neb., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Zitnik, Frank E: Ransom, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Zodrow, Joseph C: Leoville, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Zumbrunn, Daryl J: Junction City, Junior, Business Administration. 605 |B enroll the rollln itwa$h Graduate Students: Ada-Die TOP ROW: Adams, James J: Nevada, Mo., Regional Planning. Adejun- mobi, Elizabeth: Lagos, Nigeria, Statistics. Andekian, Elizabeth: Racine, Wis., Foods and Nutrition. Anderson, Marilyn J: Peru, Family Economics. SECOND ROW: Ardon, Menachem T: Israel, Electrical Engineering. Arora, Jasbir S: India, Civil Engineering. Asadi, Shafiuddin A: India, Feed Technology. Baker, Robert E: Parsons, Feed Technology. THIRD ROW: Bantwal, Jayawanth D: India, Industrial Engineering. Barnhart, James L: Coldwater, Biochemistry. Base, Sharon J: Sedgwick, Education. Berry, Ralph E: Mitchell, Neb., Entomology. FOURTH ROW: Biles, Bertram R: Hutchinson, Technical Journalism. Boyle, Peter J: South Africa, Statistics. Britton, Gale E: Lewis, Education. Brown, Edwin V: Gorham, Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Brown, Robin M: New Zealand, Institutional Management. Bruce, Myrtle A: Murphy, N. C, Statistics. Brummel, Joel S: Wichita, Horticulture. Chandrashekar, Hiriy: India, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Chang, Alice A: Formosa, Modern Languages. Chang, Sucy S: Formosa, Statistics. Chaudhari, Dahyabhai R: India, Industrial Engi- neering. Cochran, Harold M: Oberlin, Industrial Engineering. Cooper, Ronda F: Stillwater, Okla., Bacteriology. BOTTOM ROW: Costigan, Larry M: Buffalo Center, la., Education. CoN trell, Fredric R: Liberal, Physical Education. Das, Cuddalore T: India, Dairy Science. Deaver, Robert M: Sabetha, Economics. Dickerson, Mary E: Parsons, Family Economics. Graduate school enrollment represents 57 nationalities Fifty seven countries were represented by students in graduate school. Of the approximately 1,300 per- sons enrolled, China, India and Nigeria, respectively, claimed the largest number of students. Graduate en- rollment was highest during the summer. Teachers With traditional hats, seniors sit en masse at a football game. More seniors than ever are expected to enter graduate school. working toward advanced degrees found summer most convenient for research and study. Of the 1,041 men and 237 women in graduate school, most were awarded fellowships by the National Defense Education Act. Also awarded for graduate study were fellowship grants worth $74,000 from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and National Science Foundation. 607 Graduate Students: Dod-Sim TOP ROW: Dodge, Roe M: Medicine Lodge, Biochemistry. Dowling, Paul L. Jr.: Burmingham, Ala., Geology. Dufva, Diane: Manhattan, English. Edwards, Annette K: Manhattan, English. SECOND ROW: Eklund, Darrel L: Miltonvale, Statistics. Ely, Karolyn K: Manhattan, Foods and Nutrition. Erbes, Lawrence E: LaCrosse, Agronomy. Fasse, Nancy J: Hollenberg, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Fenton, LaDean J: Manhattan, English. Flottman, Ellen L: Chanute, Clothing and Textiles. Gamble, Wiley D: Dodge City, Civil En- gineering. Garrett, Juanita F: Junction City, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Geil, Larry L: Great Bend, Agricultural Economics. Gill, Tara S: India, Industrial Engineering. Gillam, Marilyn K: Garden City, Home Economics. Graber, Gary D: Pretty Prairie, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Gundu, Rao H: India, Entomology. Hanna, Jay D: Lyons, Psychology. Harper, George R: Weskan, Zoology. Hevel, Gary F: Os- wego, Entomology. a n TOP ROW: Hoffman, Keith L: Manhattan, Statistics. Hunt, Melvin C: Tribune, Secondary Education. Hunt, Rae Jean: Great Bend, Education. Ibbetson, Ronald L: Yates Center, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Jesena, Cesar C. Jr.: Philippine Islands, Agriculture. Jewett, Richard J: Rossville, Education. Kahl, Kurt W: Bronx, N.Y., In- stitutional Management. Kapur, Surinder K: India, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Keithley, Claude A: Kansas City, Regional Planning. Khare, Gyaneshwar P: India, Veterinary Medicine. Kiankhooy-Fard, P: Iran, Electrical Engineering. Koester, Marilyn L: Chicago, III., English. BOTTOM ROW: Lackey, William M: Hutchinson, Civil Engineering. Letourneau, James L: Aurora, Economics. Lewis, John L: Atwood, Mathe- matics. Loeppke, Daryl W: Lakin, Animal Husbandry. 608 TOP ROW: Long, Robert P: Enid, Okla., Sociology. Lucas, Alice S: Meri- dian, Miss., Img. Manzo, David J: Lackawanna, N.Y., Chemistry. Maran- ville, Jerry W: Matheson, Colo., Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Mason, Gary E: Mission, Civil Engineering. Maurath, Clement J: Monument, Statistics. McCracken, Deanna M: Lyndon, Cloth- ing and Textiles. McCulloch, William A: Clarksville, Ind., Chemical En- gineering. THIRD ROW: Meeks, Ellis M: Manhattan, Business Administration. Mehta, Desh P: India, Physics. Mertz, James L: Wamego, Biochemistry. Mickel- son, Eldon L: Lyndon, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Morales, Victor M: Guatemala, Industrial Engineering. Naqvi, Ali R: Pakistan, Surgery and Medicine. Neff, Roy L: Glen Elder, Mathematics. Nyhart, Sylvester O: Russell, Horticulture. BOTTOM ROW: Olson, Ross A: Dwight, Agricultural Economics. Otte, Vern E: Great Bend, Secondary Education. Ottow, Johannes C: Nether- lands, Bacteriology. Pence, John T: West Lafayette, Ind., Institutional Management. TOP ROW: Penrod, Michael D: St. Ann, Mo., Physical Education. Pratt, William L: Colby, Economics. Ramakrishna, Kona: India, Pathology. Rao, Hanumantharao M: India, Biochemistry. SECOND ROW: Rogers, John C: Arkansas City, Animal Husbandry. Rosa, 7nY ll Felipe: Venezuela, Geology. Rossillon, Mary A: Gridley, Family Eco- nomics. Rowland, James W: Rockford, III., Nuclear Engineering. . :WB | THIRD ROW: Rowland, Linda G: Prairie Village, Radio and TV. Saadeh, Hisham K: Lebanon, Genetics. Saffold, Roy G: Kansas City, Physics. Sam- bamurti, Bhamidip, India, Pathology. BOTTOM ROW: Seyler, Harry L: Manhattan, Geography. Shawver, S. Herbert: Riley, Education. Shepherd, Benjamin A: Woodville, Miss., Zoology. Simons, Gale G: Kingman, Nuclear Engineering. 609 Graduate Students: Sin-Yor TOP ROW: Singh, Awadh N: India, Milling Industries. Sjogren, Robert D: Concordia, Accounting. Smith, David M: Shelbyville, III., Zoology. Smith, Norman E: Parsons, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Splitter, Melvin V: Lorraine, Agronomy. Starr, Lois V: EIDorado, Elementary Education. Starr, Ronald L: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Stayton, Walter L: Palmyra, III., Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Stewart, William G: Ozark, Ark., Art. Stromer, William L: Kansas City, Mo., Zoology. Subbarayudu, Dudi: India, Veterinary Medi- cine. Subbayya, Jonna: India, Plant Pathology. FOURTH ROW: Sullivan, Richard E: Osawatomie, Chemistry. Tariq, Mo- hammad: Pakistan, Agricultural Economics. Taylor, Thomas A: Madison, Conn., Economics. Thomas, Lindon C: Tulsa, Okla., Mechancial Engineer- ing. FIFTH ROW: Timmons, Darrol H: Bushton, Nuclear Engineering. Trostle, Ronald G: Nickerson, Agricultural Economics. Varner, Roberta F: Kansas City, Mo., Clothing and Textiles. Venkayya, Dega: India, Dairy Manage- ment. SIXTH ROW: Walters, Patrick A: Hays, English. Wanklyn, Janice R: Winifred, Home Economics Education. Warren, Don R: Kansas City, Mo., Zoology. Warren, James F: Superior, Neb., Technical Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: Wharton, David H: Garden City, Business Administra- tion. Williamson, Arthur: New Strawn, Chemistry. Wilson, Charles E: Abilene, Mechanical Engineering. Wilson, Margaret E: Evanston, III., History. EIGHTH ROW: Woodruff, Burrton G: Manhattan, Psychology. Wright, Donald E: Atchison, Education. Wu, Sheng-Chyi: Tiwan, Civil Engineering. York, Lawrence R: Garden City, Poultry Science. _ Hfvj ?-? Second Semester Seniors Brower, Garry R: Benton, Animal Husbandry. Lindstrum, David B: Omaha, Neb., Landscape Architecture. 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Jr. 183 Adams, Bruce A. 223 Adams, Carolyn E. 197,406 Adams, Dan W. 276,406 Adams, David C. 171,345,462 Adams, Deanna M. 311,462 Adams, Earl Q. 167,462 Adams, Edward L. 62,2 15,462 Adams, Gloria R. 197,315,462 Adams, James J. 607 Adams, James P. 345,462 Adams, Lynda K. 248,462 Adams, Marjorie 108 Adams, Rama J. 154,159,406 Adams, Raymond W. 199.406 Adams, Rhonda J. 250.315,462 Adams, Richard G. 175,406 Adams, Stanley D. 290,462 Adams, Terrill J. 323,462 Adams, Vicky L. 252,327,462 Adamson, Kenneth W. 406 Adari, Steven 462 Addy, Cathryn L. 137,140 Adejunmobi, David O. 165 Adejunmobi, Elizabeth 607 Adeiunmobi, Nathaniel 178,406 Adepoiu, Amos 165,205,209 Administrators 90-91 Adrian, Srenda G. 180,238,462 Advertising Section 611-629 Aeils, Rosemary M. 332,462 African Student Association 165 Agan, Raymond J. 166 Agan, Mrs. Raymond 167 Aggie Hardware and Electric Co. (24 Aggieville Barber Shop 624 Agresta, Sandra 181 Agresta, William M. 179 Agricultural Economics Club I6S Agricultural Education Club 166 Agricultural Education Wives Club 167 Agricultural Mechanization Club Ii7 Agriculture Judging Teams 79-81 Ag Science Day 37 Ahlerich, Donald D. 208 Ahlerich, Milton E. 298462 Ahlquist, Melvin M. 345,462 Ahmed, Mohammed B. 165 Ahmedullah, Mohammed 198 Ahrens, Jon M. 298,462 Ahrens, Stephen H. 163 Aidoo, Emmanual S. 165 Aiken, Douglas B. 274.345,365,462 Aiken, Jamie L. 204 Aikin, Ronald B. 302462 Aikman, Nancy R. 207327462 Akers, Judy A. 206 Akinokun, Jesse O. 150 165 191 209406 Akins, Richard G. 172217 Alade, Joseph I. 165.205,209 Albers, Donnie E. 350462 Albers, Robert J. 222,350462 Alberts, Steven L. 209,338.462 Albin, Jane M. 180.462 Albright, Sheryl K. 212252463 Alder, Robbin L. 207 Alderman, Susan J. ISO Aldrich, Vernon D. 286,463 Aldridge, Everett G. 183406 Alexander, Albert J. 345,463 Alexander, David L. 359 Alexander, David R. 174,270,463 Alexander, Janet L. 248 327 463 Alexander, Regena K. 64.220,236.463 Alexander, Roger B. 463 Algrim, Eugene E. 166.463 AI-Hasani, Sami M. 182 AI-Hilly, Amel J. 182 Allacher, David R. 406 Alldritt, Susan L. 244,327,463 Allemang, Virginia S. 203220463 Allen, Clyde L. 177,406 Allen, David R. 463 Allen, David R. 338 Allen, Henry J. 292,338,463 Allen, Judith 244,406 Allen, Leatrice A. 406 Allen, Marilyn J. 246,463 630 Allen, Mariorie C. 406 Allen. Ronald W. 165.338,463 Allen, Suzie L. 235,463 Allingham Motors 618 Allison, Ashley 137.144,151,155,256,463 Allison, Leslie B. 166.219.225.463 Allison, Mary J. 220,406 Allison, Max L. 378 Allison Nancy L. 212,323.463 Allman, Jerry G. 286,463 Alloway. Jay E. 217,307,463 Alloway, Sheryl L. 196,205,217,258.406 Allsbury, Jeanette E. 225 All Women ' s Pep Club 168 Almack, Charles E. 171 Almack, Rosa M. 170 Almquist Karmon D. 61,64,194,199.221, 338,463 Almquist, Merlan T. 463 Almquist, Sherry S. 170,201,463 Alpert, Dean J. 180,463 Alpert Glenn P. 176.463 Alpha Chi Omega 236-237 Alpha Delta Pi 238-239 Alpha Delta Theta 147 Alpha Epsilon Rho 147 Alpha Gamma Rho 266-267 Alpha Kappa Lambda 268-269 Alpha Kappa Psi 147 Alpha Lambda Delta 148 Alpha Mu 148 Alpha Phi Omega 149 Alpha Tau Alpha 14? Alpha Tau Omega 270-271 Alpha Xi Delta 240-241 Alpha Zeta ISO Al-Salman, Ayad E. 182 Alsop, Inez 156 Alsup, E. Beth 207 Althide, Darrell D. 359.338,463 Amateur Radio Club 169 Ameel, Donald J. 107 Amen, James B. 406 American Chemical Society 170 American Guild of Organists 170 American Institute of Architects 171 American Institute of Architects Auxiliary 170 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 172 American Institute of Design 172 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 173 American Institute of Physics 174 American Nuclear Society 174 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 176 American Society of Civil Engineers 175 American Society of Landscape Architects 177 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 177 American Veterinary Medical Association 178-180 American Veterinary Medical Auxiliary 181 American Yearbook Co. 629 Amerine, Diane L. 220,327,463 Ames, Robert D. 167,266,406 Amos, Carol S. 242,463 Amyx, Charles M. 463 Andekian, Elizabeth 311,607 Andersen. Elizabeth 76,244,311,463 Andersen, Linda S. 315,463 Anderson, Barbara J. 189,323,463 Anderson, Clarence L. 174 Anderson, Dave F. 282,463 Anderson, David E. 173,463 Anderson. Delores K. 323,463 Anderson, Douglas R. 463 Anderson, Gaylord D. 464 Anderson, James H. 161,202,406 Anderson, J. Sue 464 Anderson, Jerrel C. 158 Anderson, Jerry D. 199,406 Anderson, John H. 266,338,359,464 Anderson, Karen 192 Anderson, Larry A. 112,133,147,464 Anderson, Larry P. 464 Anderson, Larry R. 150,179,284,359, 362,464 Anderson, LaVonne A. 217,219 Anderson, Loren M. 286,406 Anderson, Marilyn J. 607 Anderson, Mary C. 315.464 Anderson, Melinda M. 256,464 Anderson, Michael R. 345,464 Anderson, Pamela G. 315,464 Anderson, Patricia A. 64,332,464 Anderson, Phil K. 464 Anderson, Philip L. 171 Anderson, Richard M. 112,161,290,464 Anderson, Robert A. 150,179,292,464 Anderson, Ronald D. 345,464 Anderson, Ruth E. 152 Anderzhon, Beverly A. 192 Anderzhon, John F. 165.464 Andres, Judith K. 311.464 Andrews. Nancy J. 256,464 Andrews, Norbert J. 381 Andrews, Robert E. 381 Andrist Darnel W. 264.406 Angel Flight 151 Angell, Frances M. 187.252.407 Angerman, G. Gary 286,464 Angwin, Carol S. 250,464 Ankeli, Gabriel O. 165.208,209,223,465 Ankenman, Charles R. 176.465 Annis, Mariorie C. 206,327.465 Annis, Maurice A. 407 Annis. Ruth E. 63,465 Anschutz, Fredrick G. 393,465 Anschutz, Norman G. 407 Anschutz. Wayne H. 194 Anspaugh, Glenda K. 181 Anspaugh, Victor E. 180.465 Anstaett, Constance 212.465 Anstaett. Fred R. 148,202,407 Antes, Paul F. 276,465 Antes, Robert L. 407 Anthony. William R. 290,407 Anton, Billy V. 465 Apartments 352-353 Appleby, Frederick S. 465 Applegate, Roberta G. 163 Apt, Glenda A. 201,407 Arab-American Club 182 Araneta, Francisco L. 202,407 Arasmith, Gayle D. 465 Arbuthnot, Rodney R. 183 Ardon, Menachem T. 607 Arick, Linda J. 311,465 Armbrust, John S. 338,465 Armbruster, Gregory 166,189,465 Armbruster, James A. 176,221 Armbruster, Jerry L. 166.189.465 Armstrong. Elizabeth 213,254,465 Armstrong, Gary L. 189,208,465 Armstrong, John P. 286,465 Armstrong, Nancy L. 323,465 Armstrong, Phillip D. 465 Armstrong, Tamara D. 168184256 327,465 Armsworthy, Judith C. 203,217258465 Arnett, Larry C. 112407 Arnett, Vinton K. 274 338 465 Arnold Air Society 151 Arnoldy, David N. 77,162,177,465 Arnott, Ralph E. 465 Arora, Jasbir S. 175,198,607 Arp Donna K. 192 Artist Series 50-51 Asadi, Shafiuddin A. 198200607 Ascher, Clifford D. 209,465 Asfahl, Barbara H. 196,327,465 Ash, Paul L. 282,407 Asher, Barbara S. 258465 Asher, Karen K. 323,465 Ashford, Barbara E. 311,465 Ashida, Betty R. 309,311,465 Ashton, Diana L. 256465 Ashton, Mary J. 250,315,465 Asmussen, Stana M. 183,184 Assa, Ayemou D. 165,209 Associated Women Students 140 Association of Residence Halls 335 Atchison, Timothy A. 157229465 Atherton. Kaye L. 323.465 Athey. Joel W. 229 300 393 407 Athletics Council 394 Atkinson, Barbara A. 189465 Atkinson, Frank M. 196,307.465 Atkinson, George W. 208,466 Atkinson, Mary L. 466 Atkinson, Nancy J. 189,197,315,466 Attebery, James B. 296,466 Attwood, Mary S. 184,338.466 Atwater. Patricia A. 327.466 Aubuchon, Martin W. 359 Auchard, Judith K. 315,466 Augustine, Gary L. 466 Augustine, Melvin P. 155,338,466 Augustine, Robert 171 407 Ault. Mary L. 206,219,315,466 Aupperle, Ronald E. 290,466 Austin, Lon D. 365 Austin, Whitley 88 Avery, Cheri L. 125.145,189196,205 258,466 Avery, Melvin R. Jr. 359 Avery, William H. 88 Axe, William J. 222 Axton, Gary C. 300,466 Ayres, Eva M. 240,466 Ayres, John P. 302,379,466 B Baber, Jack E. 407 Baber, Joe K. 179,466 Bach, Eunice E. 217,332,466 Bachman, Neil A. 407 Bachman, Pamela 407 Bachman, William A. 466 Backer, Jack E. 69,163 Backhaus, Pamela E. 232,252,315.466 Bacon, Larry D. 207 Bader, Dean R. 180,209,466 Badger, Bonnee B. 145,246.466 Badger. Thomas W. 166, 407 Baehr, Gratia L. 240,466 Baehr, William F. 156 Baer, Larry R. 338,466 Bafus, Gary L. 170,466 Bagby, Barbara A. 236,407 Bagley. Came S. 315,466 Bahr, Mary L. 315 466 Bailey, Cheryl K. 240,327,466 Bailey, Eileen E. 327,466 Bailey, Ginger 181 Bailey, Linda R. 192 Bailey, Pete L. 175.466 Bailey, Roger H. 178 Bain, Cheryl L. 240,311,466 Bain. Kay E. 240.407 Bainum. David E. 174 Baird. Marilyn P. 62 Baker, Alma S. 218.219 Baker, Charles G. 176,407 Baker, Dennis L. 365 Baker, Donald E. 153,199,407 Baker, Janice E. 153,212.407 Baker, Jon L. 466 Baker, Judy D. 238,327,466 Baker, Larry L. 218,219 Baker, Nancy A. 213,254,466 Baker, Patricia J. 192 Baker, Ralph E. 300,466 Baker, Robert E. 607 Baker, Robert L. 385 Baker, Roger L. 187,214,225.466 Baker, Ronald A. 282,407 Baker, Thomas R. 274,466 Bakery Management Club 182 Balbale. Shafi A. 200 Balding, Larry D. 302 467 Baldridqe, Linda A. 151.256,467 Balducci, Richard K. 345,359,467 Baldwin, Allen V. 149.161,166,467 Baldwin, Carol A. 311,467 Baldwin, John H. 298 407 Baldwin, Mark W. 61.264,467 Baldwin, Virginia K. 167.407 Ball, Edward E. 467 Ball, James D. 150214407 Ball, Penelope J. 197,213.315,407 Ballantyne, Philip M. 62,298.467 Ballard, Charles R. 359,381,623 Ballentine, Russell L. 166 Ballou, Russell S. 467 Balls, Jerry D. 169,199,407 Balthazor, Judith A. 183,184 Balwanz, Bob H. 270,467 Balzer, Rosemary M. 323,467 Bane, Randall A. 345,467 Bange, Edward W. 222467 Banks, John H. 62,198,274,467 Banks. Paul J. 79,467 Bantwal, Jayawanth D. 607 Baptist Student Fellowship 217 Barani, Bill R. 296,467 Barb, Kenny H. 280,407 Barbe, Rebecca A. 254,327,467 Barbee, Jon R. 467 Barenberg, Edward D. 175,223,467 Barger, Mike 373 Baria, Edalji J. 198,467 Baril, Sally J. 250,467 Barker, Charlene F. 315.467 Barkman, Donald L. 467 Barkman, Floyd J. 167,225.467 Barley, Mary L. 250,467 Barnard, Dick L. 367 Barnard, Huqh D. 288,408 Barnes, Dennis E. 276,467 Barnes, Harold J. 208 Barnes. Karen A. 192 Barnes, Sarah C. 207,327,467 Barnes, Sharon A. 323,467 Barnes, Ted J. 195 Barnes, Thomas K. 274,345,365,467 Barnett, Lloyd E. 149,166,220 Barnett, William R. 264,467 Barney, Arthur C. 264,467 Barney, Carolyn L. 64,246,327,467 Barney. Margret C. 256,467 Barnhart, James L. 607 Barnwarmer 36 Barr, Michelle A. 327,467 Barr Roger L. 165 Barr, William C. 148,202.408 Barrett, Harold C. 338,467 Barrett, Thomas H. 208 Barrow, Sharon L. 197,224,327,467 Barrows, Bradley D. 302,468 Barrows. Richard R. 302,468 Barta, Alan G. 468 Barta. Richard A. 180.266,468 Bartel, Ronald F. 172 Barth, Sylvia M. 468 Bartholomew, Carolyn A. 63,140,144, 154,203,244,468 Bartholomew, Ruth A. 197,224 258,468 Bartkoski, Michael J. 292,468 Bartlett, Carlyn K. 315,468 Bartley, Carol A. 212.236,408 Bartley, Glenn E. 468 Barton, Diana K. 76,140,238.327,468 Barton, Linda C. 145,152.173,240.408 Barton. Valerie L. 311.468 Bartoo, Chloellen 220,327,468 Base, Dianne L. 327 Base, Gary L. 284.408 ! . - - ; I i : - : : - : : Base. Patricia A. 254.327,468 Base. Sharon J. 607 Baseball 380-383 Basgall, William D . 468 Bashier. Mustafa B. 165 182 Basketball 366-373 Bascre. Richard C. 298.408 Bass. Dianne L. 468 Bass. Janet K. 315.468 Bassett. Marilyn L. 408 Bassett, William J. 408 Bassette. Richard 191 Batchelder. William 165.468 Bates. Constance L. 191,256,311.338. 468 Bates, Rodney M. 468 Bates. Stephen C. 468 Bathurst. Linda S. 315,468 Batton. James H. 184,408 Bauder. Helen C. 146159258468 Bauer, Daniel W. 468 Baugh, Bruce W. 468 Bauman, Harold 0. 150 179 194 Bauman, Linda K. 327,468 Bauman, Mary E. 181 Baumgarten, Edwin O. 296,468 Baur, Kenneth C. 286.468 Baxa. Diane R. 160.181.408 Baxa, Robert G. 178.284,408 Baxter, Gloria E. 246.468 Baxter, Kinney R. 175,468 Bay. Ann L. 408 Bay. Darrell E. 193 Bayer, Dana M. 168.256.468 Bayless, Sara M. 242,468 Beach, Carol S. 238,315,468 Beach, Charles L. 71.468 Beach, Gary L. 184,280,468 Beach, Ronald T. 180280468 Beach. Sharilyn K. 323,469 Beach. Suzanne I. 323469 Beat, Thomas G. 286,469 Beals. Barbara A. 246.408 Beard, James A. 385 Beasley. Cheryl L. 213,315.469 Beat. Larry J. 149.408 Beatty. Daniel 91 Beaver. Frank M. 292408 Beck, Barbara L. 236,469 Beck, Glenn 101 Beck, Joseph L. 381 Beck, Karen J. 213.240.315.469 Beck. Marcia A. 327.469 Beck, Robert A. 408 Beck, Sandra J. 133.144.153,156.254408 Beck. Steven R. 64.67.274,469 Beckenhauer. Sharron 311.469 Becker, Andrew D. 218.408 Becker, Edna M. 221,408 Becker. Evelyn S. 315.469 Becker. Gregory W. 469 Becker, Jo A. 189,222.327,469 Becker. Robert A. 221 Becker, Roger L. 180.292.469 Becker, Sherrilyn K. 236.315.469 Becker, Vivian R. 189.323469 Beckerle. Susan M. 254469 Beckman, Samuel K. 221,408 Beckman, Susan A. 221 315469 Beckman. William 64 Becraft, David R. 296,469 Becraft, Nancy D. 408 Bedinghaus. James H. 264469 Bednosek. Monty M. 270469 Beecroft, Kevin H. 375,469 Beer, Charles O. 338469 Beer, Janet J. 309,311,469 Beer, Pamela A. 315.469 Beery. Thomas L. 276408 Beesley, Roger D. 338,469 Beeson. Margaret E. 161 Beets, Richard A. 469 Beezley, William P. 296469 Beffa. Michael N. 338,359408 Beggs. Wayne D. 338 469 Behnke, Keith C. 266 469 Beichley, Duane E. 338,469 Beichter, Eldon E. 469 Bekaert. Denis A. 180 Belden. Gale L. 214,306.469 Belden, Guy N. 469 Bell. Audrey A. 192 Bell. Jo M. 212.315,469 Bell. Kermit O. 193 Bell. Orin D. Jr. 469 Be!!. Patricia 246469 Bell. Peter A. 282470 Bell, Richard F. 153 199 Bellairs, William M. 175,345.470 Bellman, Joe R. 470 Belluomo, Mary E. 332470 Benbow, Susan L. 252315470 Bender, Daryl D. 159,162.177,264408 Bender. Gary L. 229.470 Bender. Leon C. 338 470 Bender, Roger D. 171,282,408 Bendure. William N. 208 Benedick, Ronald B. 298.470 Benedict, Jimmie L. 170 Benedict, William R. 204 Benfer, John P. 187,214 Bengtson. Dennis L. 345470 Benham, William K. 286.408 Beninga, Peggy I. 323,470 Benjamin, Kenneth U. 274.408 Beniamin, Martin E. 274,470 Benjamin, Sally 256,470 Bennett, Lynda C. 140 244 470 Bennett, Robert E. 302,470 Bennett, Robert M. 274,470 Bennett, Roger L. 276,470 Benson, Lee M. 470 Bentl ey, Sara S. 144.161.229.250.470 Benton. Barbara K. 168.327.470 Benton, Gary L. 470 Benton, Sharon K. 206.235,408 Bentrup, Dale R. 153.199.409 Bentsen, Donald R. 276,470 Benyshek, Larry L. 470 Berg. Marcia M. 315.470 Berg, Mary M. 137,201.409 Berger. Chester L. 338.409 Berger, Laurene M. 470 Berger. Patrick J. 190,215,470 Berger, Ronald J. 221.470 Bergerhouse. Cynthia 194.204 470 Bergerhouse, Shelly 242.311.470 Berggren. Bonnie J. 409 Bergin. William C. 150.179 Bergman, Janis L. 187.315,470 Berkeley. Coburn A. 338.470 Berkey, Pamela J. 78.252,470 Berkholtz, Dennis L. 261 280 367.368, 393,470.632 Berland, Deloris M. 409 Berlin. Larry K. 298.470 Bernard. Laverne R. 409 Bernardo, Emiliana N. 193 Bernasek. Frank R. 470 Berndt, Douglas L. 208.345,470 Berndt, E. Gary 409 Berry. Gail M. 254.470 Berry. Ralph E. 193.607 BerthoU. C. Dean 179 Ber+holf. Pat E. 181 Bertrans, William A. 471 Beta Sigma Psi 272-273 Beta Theta Pi 274-275 Betton. Martha J. 64.66 Betton ' s Family Music Center 614 Betts, Barry L. 215.471 Betts, JoAnn 327471 Betz, Judith L. 252.471 Betz. William D. 288.4 l Beutler. Barbara J. 192 Bevan. William III 282,471 Biby, Carol M. 188.315.471 Bich. John R. 199,409 Bickford, Max 88 Biddison, Ronald E. 292.409 Bieberly. Frank G. 179471 Bieberly. Ralph K. 297.471 Bieker, Carmen L. 171,409 Bieker, Sandra K. 222315471 Biery, Terry L. 143.150.189.284.378.409 Bigbee. Jean L. 471 Bigbee. Melinda 64.332.471 Bigelow, Mary A. 240,311.471 Biggart, Le A. 212.258.471 Biggs. Elaine S. 201,204.471 Biggs, Michael N. 155 Biggs, Michael W. 471 Bigler, Jane A. 168,327,471 Bigler, Jane A. 168.329,471 Bilderback. Donna B. 159,240409 Biles, Bertram R. 72,73,133.607 Billinger, Betty J. 63.229,256.471 Billinger. John C. 471 Billings. Ada G. 156 Birch, Richard T. 300.471 Bircher. David W. 208.266,471 Bird, Gerald A. 225.471 Bird. Marilyn K. 152.173.409 Bird Music Co.. Inc. 626 Birkbeck. Stephen R. 189,345.471 Bisbee. Beth L. 181 Bisbee, David N. 180 Bishop. Carolyn S. 311.471 Bishop, Mary A. 144.177,211.242.409 Bishop, Nancy L. 315,471 Bishop. Raye L. 315,471 Bishop, Robert D. 174.270,471 Bjurstrom, Mary E. 315.4 71 Black, James N. 280.471 Blackburn, Jack B. 119 Blackburn. Richard 137,138 Blackburn, Winona 64 Blackman, Darrell B. 350,471 Blackwell. John H. 471 Blackwell. William F. 189.201.350.471 Blades, James E. 208 Blades, Linda M. 471 Blaiklock, Raymond R. 471 Blake, Barbara R. 332.471 Blake. Bobbie M. 256.327.471 Blake. Karen S. 315.472 Blaker, Bradford G. 67,280,472 Blakeslee, Mary E. 115,212.256.472 Bland, Vivian R. 327.472 Blankenhagen. Edward 229.264.359,472 Blankenship. Ada M. 181 Blankenship, Beverly 332,472 Blankenship. Connie 192.472 Blankenship. Gary D. 472 Blankenship, Karen S. 472 Blankenship, Richard 178409 Blasdel, Pnyilis J. 189,212.240.472 Blauvelt. William A. 200,206.217.345, 378,472 Blecha. Joyce E. 189,224,327,472 Bledsoe, Jacquelyn A. 323472 Bleything. Larry D. 286.472 Bleything, Richard R. 286,472 Blickenstaff, Cheri 472 Bliss, Charles E. 174.296,472 Bliss. Fredrick C. 177 Bliss. Thomas C. 338.472 Block and Bridle Club 183 Block, John R. 298.477 Blocker, H. Derrick 193 Elocksome. Lyndon K. 338 472 Blocksome. Roderick 189,199.472 Bloom, Robert E. 292,472 Blow. Harry E. 67,33 6,472 Blue Key 143 Blumeier, Donald I. 338.378,409 B ' nai Brith Hillel Chancellorship 218 Board of Regents 88 Board of Student Organizations 137 Board of Student Publications 140 Bobinmyer, James E. 209 Bock, Evelyn A. 179.258.472 Bodwell. Jean K. 246.472 Boehlke. Cecilia M. 192 Boeschen. Phillip W. 272472 Boger, Fred C. 155.472 Boggs. Bruce 78 Boggs, Terry K. 233.272,472 Bogue. Michael C. 338.472 Bohannon. Lloyd D. 472 Bohn. Diane K. 327.472 Bohn. Gary D. 121,146.153,162,199, 338.378,409 Bohnen, Joseph M. 208222.284.472 Boisseau. Eldon L. 280.472 Boldin, Richard M. 177338409 Bolejack, Steven D. 472 Boles, Charles W. 201.405,409 Boles. Marilyn K. 238472 Boles. Stanley R. 270.472 Boley. Thomas F. 208,339.473 Bolick, Mark P. 157,290,359.409 Bolin, Nancy J. 315,473 Boll, Bruce A. 473 Bollmeier, Don H. 409 Bolnick. William M. 339,378,409 Bolte, Pamella L. 323.473 Bolton. Carolyn L. 332.473 Bond. Harry E. 409 Bond. Jeffrey D. 345473 Bonebrake, Veronica 144.154.196,205. 409 Bonner. William R. 171.410 Boomer. Bruce A. 288.473 Boomer. Connie V. 181 Boomer. Larren G. 147.473 Boomer Warren E. 180 Bootery 617 Booth. Donald G. 171 225410 Booth, Joan L. 213,223,254,327,473 Booth. Mary L. 77.410 Boots. Linda K. 327,473 Bordwell. Richard S. 190.298.473 Borell. Steven C. 149.339,473 Borg, Alfred F. 107 Borger, James T. 410 Borgmann, Terry A. 473 Borngesser, Susan J. 315.473 Borota, Milan Jr. 358.359,634 Borra, Victor A. 171.345.473 Bortz, Nancy C. 213.229.236.473 Bosche. Helen F. 236.473 Boschowitzki, Linda I. 221 Boss, Mrs. Henry 298 Bosse. Doris J. 189,311.473 Boster, Rochelle A. 315473 Bostrom, Sheryl L. 311.473 Bott, Raymond E. 474 Bottenberq, Julie C. 238,311,474 Bottger ' s Supermarket 619 Boucher, Cheryl A. 223315474 Bouchey. Marsha A. 258.474 Boudreau. Jamesina A. 182,327.474 Boughan. Brooke F. 474 Boughton. Roberta J. 236.474 Bourbina. Charles F. 280.474 Bourque. Chalise A. 254 474 Bowell. Steven D. 292.474 Bowen. Ronald L. 359 Bowe ' . Barbara L. 323.474 Bower. Joan R. 203311474 Bower. Wayne P. 105.171.410 Bowers. Constance J. 323,474 Bowers. Robben A. 175 Bowers. Robert D. 162.175.410 Bowling 399 Bowman. Gloria J. 332.474 Bowman. Susan J. 256474 Bowsher. Melodie L. 474 Boxberger. Kathryn A. 151 Boxberger. Marsha L. 206,315474 Boyce, Richard E. 290474 Boyd. Glenn E. 274.35 474 Boyd Hall 310-313 Boyd. Richard K. 152.304.410 Boyer, Barbara D. 212.240,410 Boyer, Gary D. 174,410 Boyer, Harry J. 170 Boyer, Janet L. 76.311.474 Boyer. Nancy M. 244327474 Boyer. Ronald L. 276.474 Boyer, Thomas A. 199 Boyer, William 107 Boyer, William J. 205.274.474 Boylan, Lynn E. 191,315.474 Boyle. Dale D. 208 Boyle. Douglas A. 339.474 Boyle, Peter J. 607 Boyle. Steven R. 284 474 Boyles. Alice L. 186,22 . 327.474 Bozarth, Andrew J. 179 Bozarth. Donald L. 62 Bozone. David M. 208.284.474 Brabec, Jeffrey C. 336.474 Bracelin. Rodney G. 149.166.410 Bracelin. Sondra S. 213 Brack, Suella I. 332.474 Braden. Janet L. 212.323.474 Bradley, Howard R. 149 Bradley. Rebecca 327474 Bradley, Sandra L. 125.187,242,474 Bradley. Wray E. 302.474 Bradshaw, Arden J. 146.410 Bradshaw. Roger W. 474 Brady. Kenneth R. 222 Brady, Thomas J. 474 Brady, Timothy J. 210 Brady, Warren T. 272.475 Bragg, Karen A. 153.213.410 Brainerd. Mary L. 248.475 Brammer. James D. 350475 Brammer. Judy M. 140.190204475 Brand. John H. 155.475 Brandenburg, Carol L. 410 Brandner, Lowell 89 163 Brandner. Mary S. 74,145,148223244 475 Brandt, Gale M. 248410 Brandt, Gretchen M. 212236410 Brandt, John C. 276,475 Brannan, Michael S. 475 Brannum, Marcia M. 252,311,475 Brannum, Sharon L. 315,475 Branson, Barbara 181 Branson, Bruce R. 199410 Branson, Carl E. 339 359 475 Brant, Douglas M. 339,475 Brasher, Bob 381.382 Brass. Carolyn E. 311 475 Brassfield, Mary C. 475 Braswell. David A. 264.475 Brattin. Janrs K. 140168327475 Bratton. Barbara A. 244475 Braum, Roy A. 179.475 Braun, Linda J. 190,215315475 Braun, William E. 173 Braunschweiger, Margaret 332410 Brazle. Frank K. 189345475 Brazle. Reba S. 189.197,213475 Brazzell. Cecil Jr. 149475 Brecheisen. A. Warren 290,475 Bredemeier. Sharon M. 327.475 Bredengerd, Laurence W. 282475 Breeden, Effie M. 224,475 Breeden, Margaret A. 224327475 Breen, Emmett N. 274.475 Breen, Jerry M. 410 Breen, Timothy J. 194475 Brees, Gerald C. 270.475 Brehm. Merle H. 410 Breidenthal. Gail S. 248.410 Breitenbach, Jerome 345.475 Breitenbach, John D. 475 Breitweiser. Mary D. 148 151 254475 Brelig, George A. 155.345,475 Brenn. Lawrence R. 410 Brennan ' s Skelly Service 615 Brenner. Steven R. 161.345.475 Brensing. Elaine K. 246.410 Brent. Carol A. 213 244 475 Brent, Margery L. 203,244.476 Brethour, Sylvia G. 181 Brethour. William H. 178410 Brewer, Marvin V. 182 Brewer Motor Co. 618 Brewster, Robert W. 171 270476 Brickner. Terry L. 323.476 Bridges. Donald L. 224.345.476 Briggeman. Warren L. 378 Briggeman, Wilma J. 315.476 Briggs. Marsha A. 206411 Briggs. Robert A. 180.274,476 Bright. Barbara K. 311.476 Brim. Lenore K. 168,213.240,476 Brining, Donald R. 282.476 Brinker, Jane M. 315.476 Brinkman. Jim C. 222.476 Brinkman. P. Delbert 163 Brinkmeyer. Juanita 258476 Brinkoeter, Elizabeth 244.476 Brinkoeter. Rae J. 315.476 Briones. Magdalena L. 191 193 Briscoe, Charles A. 290.476 Britton, Gale E. 345.378 607 Britton. Jane M. 244476 Britton, William G. 345,476 Broadwell, Edwin S. 163.171,345.476 Brockelman, Jerald D. 476 Brockman, Robert J. 276.476 Brockway, Edwin B. 61 208 Broderick. Robert G. ISO Broderick. Yvonne A. 181 Brodine. Barbara M. 146.161.256,411 Broeckelman, Gregory 222,350,476 Broeckelman, Michael 350375476 Broers. James S. 62,339.476 Broers. Linda F. 311.476 Broers, Ted A. 304.476 Brogan. Mary J. 153 Bronaugh, Richard R. 411 Bronaugh, Robert A. 476 Bronleewe. Thomas R. 345.476 Bronzan. Charles T. 189.208.284.400,476 Brooke, Jeanette 222.250,476 Brookens, Mary C. 66203236476 Brooks. Barbara L. 109,137.144.153156 161.211.256,411 Brooks, Robert S. 160 Brooks, Robyn D. 62.65,264.476 Brooks. Stephen C. 345,476 Brooks, Steven L. 339.476 Brooks, Susan E. 145,151,238,476 Brookshire. James R. 278 476 Brous, Judy A. 327,476 Browder. Alvin 107 Browder, David L. 208 Brown, Alan D. 290,477 Brown, Barbara A. 256311477 Brown, David L. 221 Brown, Edwin V. 607 Brown. Gale R. 175,189,339.477 Brown, Howard R. 172.477 Brown, James L. 225,345,411 Brown. John L. 97 Brown, Judy A. 181 Brown, Julia A. 315,477 Brown, Karen S. 225 Brown, Larry R. 290,477 631 Brown, Linda K. 315,477 Brown, Lewis P. 411 Brown, Mervin L. 146,162,171 Brown, Nancy L. 411 Brown, Peqqy A. 66,258,411 Brown, Richard A. 225 Brown, Robert F. 155 Brown, Robert M. 150.178,411 Brown, Robin M. 154,607 Brown, Roderick R. 152,175,288477 Brown, Ronald E. 411 Brown, Terrence W. 345 477 Brown, Vicki L. 323,477 Brown, Virginia E. 196 Brown, William L. 374,375,477 Browne, David B. 178 Brownlee, Dale E. 173.345378477 Brubacher, John W. 365 Brubaker, Joel K. 184 Bruce, Cheryl C. 238,315,477 Bruce, Myrtle A. 217,315,607 Bruce, Ralph G. 270,411 Bruce, Richard N. 180,288477 Bruck. Steven M. 218 Bruhin, Michael J. 365 Brummel, Joel S. 222.607 Brummel, Ronald M. 411 Brummer, George K. 62 Brunqardt, Samuel J. 150,197214223 292,477 Bruning, Gary D. 286,477 Bruning, Gary E. 165 Brunner, Ann J. 183,188,345,477 Bruns, David A. 411 Brunson, Douqlas S. 190 Brunson, Virginia L. 203,311,477 Brush, Sherry K. 244,411 Brussow, William C. 64,67 Bryan, David W. 155477 Bryan, John N. 177.477 Bryan, Jon B. 174 Bryant, Bruce E. 298,411 Bryant. Bruce W. 339,477 Bryant, Joyce A. 315,477 Bryant, Judith 250,477 Bryant, Lawrence O. 282477 Bryant, Michael E. 270,377,477 Bcyant, Wanda L. 181 Bryant, William M. 179,411 Bubb, Henry A. 88 Buchan, Katherine F. 315.477 Buchan, Robert E. 61,286,477 Buchele. Kenneth D. 266411 Buchman, Sherri L. 315.477 Buchman, Vicki R. 411 Buchmann, Stuart E. 288,477 Buckland, Annette L. 133,189,205,258, 477 Buckles, Michael D. 274,477 Bucklin, Joseph A. 345,477 Budimlija, Roddy 345,477 Budke. Martha J. 236,327,477 Buetzer, Pamela R. 187,248,411 Buffo, Lyn M. 327,477 Bugbee, Linda E. 73,196,477 Bugbee, Marian 256 Buhrer, William A. 478 Bulger, Judith A. 168,232,250,315.478 Bulger, Shirley A. 238,478 Bull, Barbara J. 327,478 Bumgarner, Richard D. 292,478 Bump, Douglas L. 173 Bunney, James B. 202,478 Bunting, Thomas G. 158 Bunton, Norma D. 107 Burch, Mrs. Allen 272 Burch, Patrick H. 65,298,411 Burch, Paul W. 73,411 Burch. Timothy K. 478 Burch. Wendell D. 158 Burchett, Alfred S. 158 Burdett, William W. 209,339.478 Buresh, Linda K. 258,478 Burford, Marietta C. 315.478 Burford. Philip D. 180 Burg, George F. 478 Burger, Charles W. 184208 Burger, Thomas A. 223,292.478 Burgess, Barbara L. 315,478 Burgess, James L. 142,481 Burgess, Mrs. James L. 142481 Burgess, Judith G. 250478 Burgess, Judith L. 254478 Burgess, Martha A. 254,412 Burgess, Maryann E. 222.315,478 Burgin, Gary S. 304,412 Burk, Cheryln J. 222,315,478 Burk, Elmer C. 278.412 Burk, Robert W. 171 478 Burk, Signe L. 133,144,146,250,412 Burke, Bruce E. 345,478 Burke, Jack M. 93 Burkepile, Dick L. 173,412 Burkey, Jerry B. 179,478 Burkhard, R. Kenneth 158 Burkhardt, Ronald J. 201,412 Burkhart, Barbara A. 323,478 Burkholder, Janis K. 62 222 327 478 Burmeister, Irva K. 315,478 Burnett ' s APCO Service Center 628 Burnett, Cecil W. 478 Burnett, Gary D. 478 Burnett. Peggy C. 145238478 Burnett, Robert A. 62 162 Burnham, Carl T. 412 Burnison, Randolph C. 280,478 Burns, David L. 339,478 Burns, George A. 302.478 Burns, Karin F. 153,156244412 Burns, Linda K. 315,478 Burns, Michael J. 478 Burns, Stephen M. 62.217,478 632 Burns, Stuart J. 178 Burrell, Delila J. 478 Bums, Gary M. 197,412 Burris. Joyce A. 168,204,256.478 Burris, Spencer R. 478 Burrow, Frank H. 296,478 Burt, Ronald J. 479 Burton. Carol A. 238,315,479 Burton, Karen K. 315479 Burton, Sharon R. 212,238.412 Bury. Redetta A. 181 Bury, Robert J. 129,146,150,179 Busby, James L. 178 Busch, Sandra K. 168,206,323479 Busenbark, Theodore 339,479 Bush. James L. 6265298479 Bush, Larry A. 296.479 Bush, Sharon W. 184 Bush, Terry M. 479 Buss, Stanley D. 165 Bussman, Russell L. 307,479 Butler. Nancy J. 190236479 Butler, William D. 186479 Butler, William M. 336479 Button, Sue A. 323.479 Butts, Donald W. 150,178,412 Butts. Joel R. 288,479 Butts, Lucretia A. 315,479 Buzenberg, Mildred E. 112 Buzenberq, William E. 400,479 Buzzell ' s Office Equipment 614 Byer, Janet L. 479 Byers, Jacqualine S. 189,315,479 Byrne, Barbara 223,244,479 Cable, Barbara L. 147,156,315,479 Cable, John P. 147,151,378 Cadman, Stephen 479 Cadwallader, Ralph E. 209,339,479 Cahill, William E. 169,479 Cain, Margaret C. 62.315,479 Cain, Osmond 359 Cairl. John F. 359 Calcara, James R. 143 Calcara, Richard L. 298.412 Caldwell, Glenn A. 339.479 Calhoun, Donald L. 350,479 Calhoun, John P. 149 Callen, Patricia J. 141,151,248,479 Callen, Thomas E. 345,479 Callies, Rodney E. 171345479 Camblin, Gary L. 286,479 Camerlinck, Robert J. 412 Cammel, Donald L. 339,47? Campbell, Carolyn B. 323,479 Campbell, Carrol 150,191.766,412 Campbell, Donna D. 479 Campbell, Joan M. 152,479 Campbell, Larry G. 225,412 Campbell, Patricia M. 412 Campbell, Richard A. 479 Campbell, Richard W. 171,479 Campbell, Susan E. 204 Campbell ' s 618 Campus Book Store 623 Canfield, Pamela A. 256,480 Cannon, John W. 339,480 Capron, Barbara J. 192 Capron, Evan D. 480 Carbiener, Connie L. 327,480 Card, Michael D. 296,480 Cardwell, Alvin B. 89,107 Cardwell, Charles E. 157,282,412 Cardwell, Steven R. 339,480 Cardwell, Virginia G. 195,244,480 Carey, Bruce D. 480 Carey, James C. 156 Carey, Larry N. 62,176,480 Carl. Charles L. 480 Carl, James G. 302,412 Carl. Sherilyn 151 Carlat. James K. 306,480 Carlgren, Robert C. 183.412 Carlin, Jerry F. 480 Carlin. Kathryn A . 327480 Carlisle, Michael E. 287,480 Carlson, Carl J. 210 Carlson, Carlene E. 252,480 Carlson, David E. 292480 Carlson. Gary K. 296,480 Carlson, Gayle A. 315,480 Carlson, George M. 412 Carlson, Kenneth L. 208,480 Carlson, Linda J. 145 Carlson. Margaret J. 412 Carlson. Pamela S. 151 155168256480 Carlson, Patricia L. 311,480 Carlson, Stephanie M. 254,327,480 Carlson, Susan E. 168327480 Carlson, Vincent L. 173.292,480 Carlson, Virginia A. 213,236,480 Carmichael, Craia L. 180.480 Carmichael. Lyle K. 208480 Carmony, Lyle P. 280.480 Carnahan, David L. 89 Caron, Joseph F. 412 Carpenter, Arthur L. 179 Carpenter, Evelyn K. 480 Carpenter, Lanny E. 412 Carpenter, Warren E. 302,412 Carr, Carolyn L. 316,480 Carr, Charles R. 480 Carr, Connie L. 248 480 Carr, David E. 300,480 Carr, Kay E. 316,480 Carr, Pamela K. 242,311 480 Carr, Tommy R. 62,284480 Carrico. Patrick C. 412 Carroll, Daniel J. 223,292,480 Carroll, Mary E. 223 Carroll, Roy D. 481 Carroll, Timothy L. 481 Carson, Jerry R. 302.413 Carson. Pamalee G. 184,240.481 Carson, Shirley E. 316,481 Carson, William T. 229,292.481 Carstens, Susan G. 190,213.323,413 Cartee, Robert E. 179 Carter, Brian E. 205,481 Carter. George D. 156 Carter. Glenda A. 332.481 Carter, Irma J. 316,481 Carter, Jeannie L. 316,481 Carter, Lawrence E. 191 Carter, Richard C. 169,199413 Carthrae, Ralph E. 175.481 Cartosl. Richard J. 179 Carvajal, Manuel J. 202 Gary. Elizabeth E. 160,201 Case, Barbara J. 181 Case, Candice S. 184 Case, James A. 179 Casey, Mrs. Ernest 240 Cash, Walter C. 209 Cashatt, John P. 175.481 Caspar, William O. 223,229,292,481 Casper, Jean M. 145,244,481 Cassella, Paul W. 272.481 Cassidy, Sheryl L. 196,332,481 Gassing, David T. 278,481 Caster, Dallas D. 179,481 Caster, Douglas F. 481 Castilla, Osmundo S. 150,178,413 Castillo. Victor C. 359,361 Cathrae, Rita R. 192 Catrell. Frederick A. 161 Cauqhron, Martha E. 64,182.205,323, 48! Caughron, Raymond D. 159 Caughron, Samuel D. 6265158413 Caulfield, Michael D. 481 Caulfield, Richard L. 208.339,482 Cavanaugh, Thomas P. 292482 Cave, Gary R. 62.65 Cavin, Kathryn A. 256.311,482 Caviness. Kathleen M. 168,238.311,482 Cawby, Steve A. 302,482 Caylor, Melvin A. 278,482 Caywood. Don A. 304,482 Cesafsky. Allen A. 179 Chadwell, Lyle H. 149,166 187 189413 Chadwell, Mary E. 167,220,413 Chadwell. Stephen L. 189,482 Chadwick. Theodore A. 89 Chafieian, Nasser 205 Chain, Lawrence M. 183 Chalmers, Evelyn R. 413 Chalmers, Janice J. 413 Chalmers, John 108,394 Chamber Music Series 50-51 Chambers, Dennis R. 212,413 Chamness, Edgar A. 72 Chancy, Terry F. 276,482 Chandler, Charles N. 482 Chandler, Judith L. 242,413 Chandrashekar. Hiriy 198,607 Chang, Alice A. 607 Chang, Sucy S. 607 Chang, Van 175,219,413 Chaparajos Club 184 Chapin, Ross 345,482 Chapman, Douglas M. 306,482 Chapman, Harold R. 482 Chapman, Janet L. 323,413 Chapman, Linda J. 242,311.482 Chapman, Michael T. 162,304,413 Charbonneau, Karen K. 168,207,244, 327,482 Charco ' s 626 Charles, Nancy A. 184,212,252,482 Charlton. Ann L. 248,316,482 Charter ' s Shoes 612 Chase, Barbara A. 62204311 482 Chatfield, Janet L. 168,212,236,482 Chaudhari, Dahyabhai R. 607 Chaudhry. Muhammad S. 205 Chaudry. Ruberna 205 Chaudry, Shafgat 205 Cheatham, James E. 280.482 Cheatum, Lawrence 339,482 Cheavens, Marcia K. 482 Cheerleaders 40-41 Chef Cafe 620 Chegwidden, Verlee 212220482 Chelikowsky. Joseph R. 107 Cheney, Patricia W. 196,311,482 Cheney, Timothy P. 179,482 Cherney, Franklin C. 482 Chesney, Kenneth K. 270413 Chetta, Samuel F. 223.292.482 Chew, Linda K. 316,482 Cheynet, Jerome H. 157,375,413 Chiang. Lawrence 185 Chiang, Yuan-Chang 158,185 Chiang, Yung A. 482 Chi Epsilon 152 Chilcott, Elva J. 145,233,246.482 Chilcott. Robert G. 276,482 Childres, Mary F. 105 171 248482 Childs, Edward N. 180,266,482 Childs. Robert M. 264,482 Chiles, Laurn P. 482 Chimes 144 Chinese Student Association 185 Chi Omeqa 242-243 Choate, Jim L. 215,413 Choplin, Jane R. 187.248,482 Christakes, George 156 Christensen, Barbara 168,327,483 Christensen, Bruce N. 278483 Christensen, Carl D. 345483 Christensen, Carol, 130, 140, 145,212 256 483 Christensen, Harriet 211.240,483 Christian, Francis G. 413 Christiansen, Gordon 183,339,483 Christiansen, Ken A. 483 Christmann, Edith A. 316,483 Christmann, Roy A. 339,483 Church, Carol A. 224316483 Churchich, Bob 626 Churchill, John S. 565 Chyba, Leslie J. 288,483 Chyr, Francis N. 292,413 Circle K. Club 186 Cissna. Timothy M. 171 Citizens State Bank 626 Claassen, Rudolph D. 166221483 Clapp. David J. 339,413 Clark, Carol S. 235,413 Clark, Dale A. 304,483 Clark, Don W. 78 Clark, Donald R. 413 Clark. Douglas S. 155,345483 Clark, Elizabeth A. 332,483 Clark, Gary E. 151 Clark, Gary S. 483 Clark, Harriett J. 311,483 Clark, Jane 144.153,156244413 Clark, John R. 62201 264483 Clark, Kathy 483 Clark, Kathleen M. 191 Clark, Michele J. 144 201 213 254 483 Clark, Peggy A. 256,483 Clark, Richard C. 107 Clark, Stanley R. 176 Clark, Terry E. 483 Clark, William E. 278,483 Clarkson, Larry N. 209 Clay, Barry H. 278,483 Claybaugh, Kathryn A. 206483 Claycamp, Kenneth W. 339483 Claydon, Linda A. 144,156.170,248483 Cleavinger, Howard B. 339.483 Cleeves, David B. 339483 Clegg, Robert M. 282,483 Cleghorn, Roger K. 345,483 Clem, Albert D. 199,413 Clemens, Paula J. 203,316,483 Cline, Darwin E. 229,276,483 Cline, Larry E. 73,483 Cline, Patricia L. 206316483 Clinesmith, Kaye A. 64,311,483 Clingan, Mrs. Grover 274 Clinic Club 186 Clothier, Eugene R. 180 Clothing and Textiles Club 187 Clovia 235 Clutter. Michael L. 274484 Clydesdale, Robert L. 176,484 Clyne, Lynda L. 76,145,151,155,244484 Cobb, Don L. 177,304,413 Cobb, Elizabeth J. 413 Cobb, John W. 484 Cobb, Ruth A. 159,197,413 Coberly, Nancy 250,484 Coble, Robert J. 345365484 Coburn, Ruth E. 248,484 Coca Cola 61? Cochran, Harold M. 607 Cochran, Robert A. 141,147,163,171.413 Cochran, Sherry L. 484 Cockrell, Patricia M. 236.311,484 Cockrum, Darrell K. 165484 Cockrum, Wynn M. 170484 Cody, Robert E. Jr. 223.414 Coffey, Barbara D. 244311484 Coffield, William H. 117 Coffman, Charles W. 151 484 Cohan, Phillip L. 484 Cohen, Diane T. 484 Cohorst, Steven J. 345,484 Coit, Kathleen A. 316,484 Colahan, Daniel T. 302,484 Colaw, Carolyn S. 238,484 Colborg, Arlin E. 214 Cole, Charles R. 217.484 Cole, Charles R. 266 Cole, Jana L. 168,327,484 Cole, Ross W. 167,484 Coleman, Donald M. 166 Coleman, James L. 208,484 Coles, Embert H. 128 Colip, Gordon W. 166 Collazo, Lopez R. 484 College of Agriculture 98-101 College of Architecture 102-105 College of Arts and Sciences 106-10? College of Commerce 110-113 College of Education 114-117 College of Engineering 118-121 College of Home Economics 122-125 College of Veterinary Medicine 126-129 Collegiate 4-H 188-189 Collegiate Young Republicans 190 Colley, Michael E. 339,484 Collins, Bruce V. 175 Collins, Carolyn M. 212,225,240,484 Collins, David R. 155,161,210 Collins, George F. 183 484 Collins, Inge 181 Collins, Julie A. 327,484 Collins, Michele 316,484 Collins, Robert L. 178 Collins, Robert L. 229,292 Colon, Walter E. 179 Coltrane, Larry H. 149,150 166,414 Coltrane, Linda L. 167 Coltrane, Ronald D. 191 Colvin, Thomas E. 307,484 Combrink, Dennis D. 339,484 : : ; ; : : ; ; : . : : Comer. Teresa A. 213.327.414 Comerford. Karen M. 201.240.484 Compton, Barbara K. 250.484 Compton. Charles E. 414 Compton, Jere L. 194 Compton, Marcia A. 323.484 Condell, Nancy J. 244.484 Conde Music and Electric 423 Condit Larry R. 149.199,345.484 Condon, Marquita M. 238.484 Condray, Jerry L. 187,414 Condray. Jettie F. 187.350.400.485 Cone, Marie L. 187,190,205.485 Congleton. William L. 157.385.414 Conner, Alvin R. 1 49. 1 44. 1 87. 1 89.4 1 4 Conner, Elizabeth J. 327,485 Conrad, Michael B. 280.485 Conrow, Margaret J. 485 Consigli. Richard A. 89 Constantini, Raymond D. 339 Converse, Larry E. 212.292.485 Conway, William P. 282.485 Cook, Adelma J. 203.327,485 Cook Charlene 192 Cook, George N. 290.485 Cook, Jay L. 282,485 Cook. Jerry L. 157.359 Cook Judith L. 159,485 Cook, Lyle S. 375 Cook, Royce K. 414 Cook. Vicky J. 414 Cook. William D. 350.485 Coolidge. Sue A. 323.485 Coombs. Polly A. 42,65.154.194.242.485 Coon Anthony T. 184,339,485 Coonrod, Bruce C. 71,143.200 Coons, Michael J. 339,485 Coons, Patricia I. 183,314.485 Coons, Tonita P. 211 Cooper, John W. 485 Cooper, Joyce 0. 42,314.485 Cooper. Laurence L. 180 Cooper. Mary J. 184,223.252.485 Cooper, Robert G. 294.485 Cooper. Robert M. 294,485 Cooper. Ronda F. 607 Cooper, William G. 173.485 Coover. Courtney M. 485 Coover, Roland R. 485 Copeland, Eugene H. 44.44.158.203.485 Copeland. James L. 158 Copening, Caroline B. 252.485 Corbin, lola L. 192 Corby. David B. 294,485 Cordel Peter J. 155,345,485 Cordill. Jerry R. 485 Corey, Johnny L. 270.485 Corhan. Martha 44 Corlis, Jacquelin K. 192 Corlis, James L. 179 Corn, Mary E. 485 Com Roger P. 414 Cornelison. Judy K. 332.485 Cornwell. Larry G. 61,223.345.399.485 Corr, Tom H. 339.359.485 Corral. David E. 485 Correll. Charles M. 89 Correll. Mary E. 332.486 Corwin. John B. 146,149,339,414 Corwin. Marilen A. 252.486 Cory, Robert M. 345,484 Cosby, Susan K. 229 Cosgrove, Patricia S. 332,484 Cosmopolitan Club 191 Constantini, Raymond 484 Costigan, Larry M. 607 Cottle, Charles F. 359.363,381 Cottom, Melvin C. 199 Cottrell. Frederic R. 157,607 Cottrell. Gary L. 414 Cottrell. Vivian M. 192 Coulter. Craig A. 274.486 Coupland. William C. 169.199 Courtney, Robert G. 414 Covalt, Mary A. 75.197.206.316.486 Covenant Youth Group 217 Covert, Dana D. 71,73 Covert, Sydney A. 486 Cowan. Deanna K. 332.486 Cowan, Janet S. 238.486 Cowan. Roger L. 209 Cowan, Wendell F. 62,287,486 Cowdrey, Judith A. 71,72,77,163.225, 414 Cowell, Rodney M. 486 Cox. C. Russell 379 Cot. Carolyn J. 212.252.414,486 Cox, Carolyn R. 316 Cox. Mrs. Charles 248 Cox. James L. 350.486 Cox, Judy A. 179 Cox. Kenneth M. 266.339.486 Cox, Larry G. 486 Cox, Lawrence E. 414 Cox, Martha J. 242.414 Coyne. Mary A. 414 Coyne, Patrick I. 146,150.214,414 Craddock, Beverly 311,486 Craig. Cathryn 213,323,486 Craig. Donald D. 486 Craig Margaret K. 62.153.189.205.212. 258.414 Craig, William D. 302,345.486 Crail, Shirley C. 248.487 Cram. Carolee 487 Cram. Dan E. 179.487 Cramer, James E. 302,487 Cramer, Joe D. 487 Cramer, Keith L. 157,284.381.487 Cramer, Terry L. 487 Crane, John F. 346.487 Crane, Martha A. 109.137,256.487 Crane. Ross D. 166.187.487 Crangle, Robert D. 174.304,414 Crank, William D. 157.379 Craven. Donna E. 248.327.487 Craven. Linda L. 316.487 Cravens. Ann L. 64,207.316.487 Crawford, Allen R. 487 Crawford, Debora L. 316,487 Crawford. Golda M. 144 Crawshaw, Johnny A. 487 Creager. Marvin W. 166,487 Crelly, George P. 339.487 Crews. David T. 205.414 Crews. Joyce L. 205.414 Crist, Richard J. 184.280,487 Crofoot, Patricia D. 250.316,487 Crofoot, Steven F. 339,487 Crofoot, Terry J. 296.487 Croman, Dennis R. 280,414 Cromb, Authur H. 88 Cromwell. David H. 284.414 Cromwell. Virginia P. 160.414 Cropper. Thomas L. 208,487 Cross Country 388-389 Cross, Roberta S. 487 Crossen, Dee A. 323,487 Crostarosa, Diane M. 323.487 Crostarosa. Kathryn 168.204.311.487 Crotinger. James L. 292,487 Crotinger, Mary K. 323,487 Crotts. Connie S. 487 Crouch, Georgia I. 181 Crouch. John A. 178.414 Crouch, Robert W. 274.487 Crow. Gerald P. 316.415 Crow, John M. 314,487 Crowell, James E. 314,487 Crowley. Mary L. 242,487 Crownhart. Patricia 323.487 Crubel, Michael J. 292.400.487 Cruce. James R. 282.488 Cruickshank. Jonalyn 27.248.311.488 Crumrine, Jack R. 488 Crumrine. Judy F. 311.488 Crumrine. Martin H. 488 Cudney, Robert R. 180.266.488 Culbertson, Countess 248.311.488 Cullen. Mary L. 316.488 Culver. Alan D. 304 488 Culver, Janet K. 327,488 Cunningham, Gordon R. 180 Cure, Thomas H. 223.292.488 Currie Pontiac and Oldsmobile 618 Currie, Susan L. 248,488 Curry. Fred L. 121.304,488 Curry, Robert A. 339.488 Curry. Robert T. 339.378.415 Curtin. Linda D. 311,488 Curtis. John R. 346.488 Curtis, Sherry L. 488 Cutter, David W. 165,189,344.378.488 Cyphers, Stanley P. 488 Daane, Adrian H. 107 Dace, Letita S. 160 Dace. Wallace 140 Dada. Zuheir S. 182 Dagenhardt, Eric W. 225 Dagg. Leonard G. 336.488 Dahl. Bonnie L. 332.415 Dahl Willard W. 199.415 Dahlquist. Lars J. 415 Dahlquist, Sharon 415 Dahliten Edith M. 213.415 Dahlsten. Larry E. 167.415 Dahlsten. Maria R. 148.203,221.309, 327.488 Dahm. Arlene R. 67,140.235.488 Dahm, Duane H. 346.488 Daily. Donna K. 254.415 Dairy Science Club 191 Dake Charles A. 178.415 Dalby. Garry M. 155,339.488 Dale, Ira L. 375.488 Dale. James E. 150.179.223.292.488 Daley. Michael D. 488 Dalke. Randall C. 488 Dallas. Sarah B. 246.488 Dallis. Herbert H. Jr. 157.415 Dally, Mary A. 256.488 Dalrymple. Michael R. 208 Dalrymple. Sandra M. 223.314,488 Dameron. Tommy D. 182202339488 Dames Club 192 Dametz. Terri A. 184.311.488 Danaher. Michael J. 287415 Danford, Dianne E. 250,415 Daniel, Brenda L. 323.488 Daniel, Stephen A. 157.346,488 Danieley, Edward L. 359 Daniels. Joseph Jr. 222.488 Daniels. Paul R. 350.489 Daniels. Stephen J. 176 Danielson. Robert L. 270.489 Danielson. Stephen K. 489 Danler. Joseph E. 415 Dannefer. William D. 489 Dannenberg, Charles 198 Dannenberg. Ruth A. 203,220,225,327. 489 Danskin, David G. 89 Darling. Dianne 194.252,489 Darling, Donald F. 191.346.415 Darnell. Dean A. 62.339.489 Darnell, Joyce M. 415 Darnell, Thomas J. 489 Darner. Ronald R. 177 Darrigrand. Andre 180,489 Dart, Susan E. 254,489 Darter. Genevieve C. 201,204,204. 232.252.489 Das. Cuddalore T. 198,607 Dauber, Vesta L. 205,489 Daugharthy. Ronald P. 489 Daugharrhy. Sandra L. 236,489 Daugherty, Michael D. 415 Daugherty. Patty L. 213.323.489 Daves. Cheryl A. 232.238.489 David. Janice S. 181 David. Larry H. 180.489 David Tony D. 178.415 Davidson, Judith A. 33.250.489 Davidson Sandra A. 67.147.309.327.489 Davies. William T. 190 Davis. Arthur D. 489 Davis, Betty L. 323.489 Davis. Cornelius G. 364.345 Davis. Dean F. 193 Davis Dean L. 183,415 Davis. Earl R. 107 Davis, Fred H. 218,219,489 Davis, Greggory B. 345 Davis. James R. 219 Davis. Jerry D. 415 Davis John W. Jr. 207 Davis Judith A. 489 Davis Margaret J. 256.311.489 Davis. Robert C. 288.489 Davis, Scott E. 489 Davis Sheridan L. 316,489 Davis Stephen V. 189.339.489 Davis. Susan P. 256.489 Davis. Victor A. 489 Davison John M. 346.489 Dawson. Elizabeth A. 316,489 Dawson. Linda L. 316.489 Dawson. Thomas S. 379 Day. John M. 179 Day Richard N. 173.292.415 Day. Steven D. 489 Deam. Dona L. 490 Dean, Jerry M. 339.490 Dean. Jo J. 195.204.490 Dean. Lynn A. 415 Dean. Sharon A. 316.415 Dearden. Janet E. 316,490 Dearing. Beverly A. 63.224.323.490 Deaver. Robert M. 190.290607 Dechert. Dennis L. 141.298.490 Decker. Jack L. 224,307.490 Decker, Joy L. 179 DeCou. Donald F. 154 Decristofaro. Clemen 149,208 Dedonder. Larry J. 189.336.490 DeGood. Karen D. 137.188.211.236.490 De Graeve. Donald L. 292.489 Degraffenreid. Sondra 332.490 Deines, Calvin W. 153.162,199.415 Deines. Ga ry L. 62.264.490 Dekat, Kenneth A. 151 DeLano. Christ! G. 167 Delaplain. Linda L. 179 Delicti, Gloria J. 44.151.248,490 Delker, David H. 490 Dellere. Mary L. 252.490 Delp. Tony M. 284.490 Del Popolo. Robert G. 292.490 Delta Chi 276-277 Delta Delta Delta 244-245 Delta Phi Delta 152 Delta Sigma Phi 278-279 Delta Tau Delta 280-281 Delta Upsilon 282-283 Delta Zeta 244-247 DeMand. Deborah M. 212,238,490 DeMand, John W. 211 DeMand. Sandy S. 192 Demaree, James L- 490 DeMars. Jim L. 153,142.199.414 DeMay. Robert J. 175.244.489 Demeterio. Emelita G. 193 Demmer. Connie M. 327.490 DeMoss, Richard T. 292.375,414 Dempsey, William J. 174 Denk. Greg P. 282.490 Denning. Dennis D. 201 Dennis, Anita L. 490 Dennis. Francis C. 121,162,175.416 Dennis, Roger D. 195 Denoon. Daniel A. Jr. 179,490 Dent. Edward L. 71.300.416 Dent. James M. 346.490 Dent, Larry R. 300,490 Dent, Michael W. 490 Dent Steven M. 162.224490 Denton. Harold G. 302.416 Denron. Larry R. 416 Denton. Peggy J. 258.490 Denton. Ronald L. 490 Denton. Sharon K. 316.490 Denton Wilson L. 339.416 Depping, Dave M. 190.233.298.490 Derosear, Thomas R. 298.490 Desbien, Edmund P. 339,490 Desbien. Vernon L. 278,416 Desch. Marikay P. 223.316.490 Deschner. Dennis L. 157,165,284.490 Deters. Charlotte R. 240.490 Detrixhe. Joseph B. 187 Detter, Jay D. 490 Dettmer, Gary L. 202,416 Dettmer. Gordon P. 183,416 Dertmer, Jean E. 416 Dettmer, Keith L. 339.491 Deubler. Carol J. 163240416 Devauit. Carolyn E. 213.416 Devoe. Diane D. 151.155.211.242,416 Devore. John J. 282,491 DeWeese. Kathleen 27,213.323.416 DeWeese, Paul 92,93 Dewey, David K. 339.491 Dewitz, Roy 347,373 Dey, Judith A. 197.238,491 Deyoe. Rita M. 327.491 Dial, Dana L. 197,323.491 Dial. Garry A. 491 Diaz, Gabriel 193 Dibai, Esfahani M. 205 Dice, Mary J. 187.229.242.417 Dick. Elizabeth A. 64.154 Dick. Lucille E. 254.327,491 Dick, Mark W. 346.491 Dick. Thomas D. 176.221,296,491 Dickerson, Mary E. 407 Dickerson, Roger K. 274,491 Dickey. George L. 173 Dickey, Mildred L. 74.234.491 Dickey, Patsy A. 417 Dickkut Dale J. 491 Dickinson. Catherine 242.417 Dickinson. Edith M. 323,417 Dickinson, Jerry A. 491 Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Wanda 280 Dickson, Richard C. 290,491 Diekman, Marcia K. 140.168.232.242. 314,491 Diekmann, Roger A. 272.417 Dietrich. Darlene 491 Dietrich Jacqueline 212.240.491 Dietrich. Robert N. 221 Dietz, Kenneth D. 264.491 Digregorio, Louis A. 149 Dikeman, Michael E. 150,183.284.417 Dildine. Rogert S. 149.334,491 Dillard. John G. 158 Dillenback, Harold F. 264,417 Dillenback. Linda C. 491 Dillenback, Karen E. 327.491 Dillender, Eugene R. 287,417 Diller, Sherryl L. 71,72,125.163,196, 225,323.417 Diller. Sue A. 62,242.491 Dillinger, Keitti W. 339.491 Dillingham, Edward W. 491 Dillingham William C. 296.491 Dillman. Carol L. 160.417 Dillman. Lon W. 296.491 Dillman. Susan K. 244.417 Dillon Jean L. 197.212.222.234.491 Dillon. John F. 61,350.491 Dillon, John S. 491 Dillon, John W. 201 Dillon, William L. 184,270.491 Dimatteo. Suzanne 311.491 Dinning, Jan 491 Dirks, Patricia R. 314.491 Dirksen, Senator Everett 473 Dirksen. Larry E. 148.202,221.284.491 Disalvo. Vincent S. 195 Disenhouse. Harvey A. 278,491 Dissinger, Edward 359,345 Ditch, Vicki L. 244.492 Divin, Rolland G. 272,492 Diviney. Ernest M. 492 Dixon, Madelyn C. 64,194.254,492 Dixon, Margaret A. 220,225.323.492 Dixon. Walter T. 209 Dobbels. Frances M. 213.314.378,492 Dobbins James R. 183,336.378.492 Dobbins. Mary M. 316.492 Dobson, Leona S. 182 Dobson, Melinda L. 190.327.492 Dobson. Robert C. 161.191.271,492 Dodd. JoAnn C. 75,254.417 Dodd ' s 628 Dodds. Deloss 385.387.391 Dodds. Sondra S. 417 Dodge, Alvena L. 258.492 Dodge. Donna A. 146.211.220,242,417 Dodge, Rae M. 608 Dodge Theodore O. 89 Doebele. Gerald U. 147,223.417 Doebele ' s I6A Foodliner 615 Dohrman, Paulette S. 316,492 Dohrman, Yvonne L. 492 Dold Brenda E. 254.492 Dolen. Nancy E. 316,492 Dolly ' s K-Lunch 628 Domer, Karen Y. 181 Domer. Robin R. 179 Donahy, Jerry F. 62.144,223 Don and Jerry Clothiers 624 Dondlinger, Patrick 298.492 Donovan. Gerald M. 189.206.346.492 Doran. James V. 302,492 Dorian, Robert H. 417 Dormitories 310-351 Dossett. William R. 288,492 Dougherty, Janice A. 206.252,316.492 Dougherty, Thomas N. 296.492 Doughty, Leon D. 417 Douglas, Louis H. 89 Douglas, Nancy L. 327.492 Douglas, Steven L. 282.492 Douglass, LaDonna L. 168.244.316.492 Douthett, Roger L. 492 Douthit. Frank R. 189.208,222,284.492 Dow, Benjamin B. 179 Dowlin, David L. 215,417 Dowling. Mary M. 417 Dowling. Paul L. Jr. 408 Downs Stanley R. 274.492 Doyle, Edward T. 180,492 Doyle, Patrick T. 492 Dragsdorf. R. Dean 97 Dragush, Marilyn L. 242.314.492 Draheim, Steven C. 207 Drake, Patricia J. 184,204.327.492 Drake, Patti E. 246.316,492 Drapel. Trudy C. 236.311,492 Draper, Gary G. 492 Drees, Thomas J. 223.292,492 633 Dreier, Wayne T. 346,472 Dresher, Jean 181 Dresner, Larry K. 127,179 Dressier. Donald G. 190229417 Dreyer. Kenneth E. 346,493 Driskill, John D. 172 Driver, Raymond S. 359 Droge, Douglas A. 62,339,493 Droge, JoAnn L. 205.213,417 Drost, Gary C. 346,493 Drumm, Dennis A. 105,292,493 Dryer, Martha L. 244,493 Dubrouillet, Margaret 328,493 Duckwall ' s 622 Dudding, Kay A. 316,493 Dudley, Pamela J. 213,229,242493 Duenkel, Robert T. 350,376,377.493 Duesing, Joyce A. 191 Duethman, Charles W. 223,306,493 Duff, Craig G. 493 Duff, Darlene R. 493 Duff. David W. 493 Duffendack. John P. 302,493 Dufva, Diane 608 Duggan, Joan L. 323,493 Dugger, Donald L. 158 Dugout 614 Duguid, George W. 346.493 Dukelow. Gordon H. 278,493 Dukelow, Nancy J. 238,493 Dumford. Michael D. 282,377,493 Dumiak Michael J. 287,417 Dumler, Patricia A. 145,148,221,332,493 Dunagan, Mrs. W. P. 276 Dunbar, Charles D. 167.189,350,493 Dunbar, George W. 180 Dunbar, Jennifer G. 316.493 Dunbar. Stephen A. 183.229 Duncan, Carolyn L. 316.493 Duncan, David W. 302,417 Duncan. Franklin D. 174,229,304,417 Duncan, Janice E. 332,493 Duncan, Jerry R. 151,159 Duncan, Mrs. Martha 286 Duncan, Michael S. 359 Dunham, Jack S. 179 Dunham, Marjorie H. 181 Duni, William R. 292.417 Dunn, Jeanne K. 221,316.493 Dunn, Judith A. 140 145 212 240 493 Dunn, Martha L. 178,417 Dunstan, Edwin R. 300,493 Dupre, Durward D. 287,493 Durbin, Harriet E. 417 Durham, Nancy L. 195.254493 Durling. John C. 150,178417 Durst, Larry G. 493 Durst, Marcella M. 192 Dussair, David 171,418 Duston, Arlene S. 418 Duston, Douglas J. 202,307,493 Duston, James C. 153.162,199,418 Dutton, Peter A. 288,493 Dutton, William W. 339,385.391,493 Dwyer. Trisha J. 311.493 Dybwad. Gay L. 219,221 Dyck, Marvella R. 250,418 Dye, Donna J. 316,493 Dye, Joseph W. 62 Dyer, Peter M. 169 Dyer, Sally C. 323,493 Dyer, William K. 183,339,494 Dyke, Nancy K. 140,242,494 Eager, Richard B. 346494 Eagles, Thomas W. 45,121,133,159.162, 418 Easter, Ronald L. 149,339,494 Eaton, George R. 89 Eaton, Lenette E. 197,316,494 Eaton, Phillip R. 418 Eaton, Rodney C. 190346494 Ebberts, Orval G. 108 Eberhart, Franklin L. 183 189 418 Eberhardt, John 88 Eberhart. Keith L. 266,494 Eberle, Janice K. 494 Ebersole, Willard G. 221 Ebert, Robert A. 183 494 Eby. Charles K. 121,162,304,418 Eccleston, Fransiska 332,494 Eck, Diane L. 494 Eckardt, Kenneth A. 346494 Eckel. Gene E. 176 Eckert, Karen J. 254494 Eckhardt. Kenneth A. 365 Edberg. Carole D. 316.494 Eddie ' s Beauty Salon (12 Eddy, Burton A. 210 Eddy, Gail L. 316494 Eddy, Mollye A. 248328494 Eddy, Thomas A. 193 Eddy, Thomas D. 346,494 Edelman, Lyle F. 167346494 Edens, Linda F. 316494 Edgar, Sharon 254,494 Ediger, Robert I. 221 Edminster, James H. 339,494 Edmonds, Jan D. 332,494 Edmonds, Jeannette G. 328 494 Edmonds, Leslie S. 316,494 Edmonds, Patricia J. 194,323,494 Edmondson, Ted D. 189494 Edvy, Peggy M. 418 Edwards, Annette K. 608 Edwards, John F. 418 Edwards, Keith H. 494 Edwards, Thornton A. 89 634 Edwards, William C. 178418 Edwards, Winston J. 197,494 Edwardson. William D. 229,272,494 Egan, Teresa J. 328,494 Eger, John J. 336,494 Eggert. Rodney D. 494 Eggleston, Cora J. 159,197,258.494 Ehrlich, Dorothy A. 316,494 Ehrlich, Douglas M. 350,494 Ehrlich, Karen K. 311,494 Ehrlich, Larry D. 133,166266495 Eib, Ned E. 150,179 Eichem, Robert W. 495 Eicher, Jonathan W. 264495 Eichor, Ricky J. 287,418 Eilian, Cyrus 205,495 Eirich, Francis E. 339,495 Eisele, William D. 284.495 Eisenbarth, Francis 223292495 Eisenbarth, Harold M. 173 Eisenbrandt, Carolyn 181,212 Eisenbrandt, David L. 180 Eisenhour, Douglas E. 62,64 109 282 495 Eisler, Marion K. 339,495 Eitmann, Emily A. 213,236328495 Eitzman, Willard L. 495 Ekis. Gunter, 381,418 Eklund, Darrel L. 608 Elder, Larry E. 375495 Ellas. Luis A. 193 Elizinga, Richard J. 193 Elliot. Allan W. 208,346495 Elliott, Carolyn K. 254 495 Elliott, James D. 292495 Elliott, James P. 495 Elliott, Lloyd R. 346,496 Elliott, Robert B. 496 Elliott, Susan T. 316,496 Elliott, William T. 302,496 Ellis, Byron E. 163 Ellis, Hazen J. 288,496 Ellis, Roscoe 89 Ellis, William D. 339.496 Ellithorpe, Jack E. 302,400496 Ellsaesser, Jerrilyn 323496 Elson, James M. 298496 Elsweiler, Sharon A. 168,212,232240496 Eltiste, Melvin L. 418 Ely, Karolyn K. 608 Emch, Bill D. 150.418 Emel, Charles D. 264496 Emel. Karlyn K. 140,311,496 Emerson, Penny R. 146.153,212418 Emery, Donald K. 149,166 Emery, Jean E. 181 Emery, Johnny J. 180 Emig. Calvin L. 302,496 Emig, Danny R. 165 496 Emiq, Larry W. 121,175,271,418 Emrich, Patricia A. 238,496 Endorf, Diana L. 212,240316496 Engel, Charles W. 280,496 Engelken, Ronald A. 180,292,496 Engineering Open House 44-45 Engle, Bruce K. 418 Engle, Harold D. Jr. 133 150 165284 418 Engle. Pamela S. 3637188254496 Engler, Cady R. 271 496 Engler, Jerry W. 206,307,496 Englisby, Denis C. 61,418 Englisby, John M. 62 Engstrom, Kathleen A. 145256496 Enos. Newell M. 346,496 Enrollment 18-19 Ensz, Katherine 201,418 Ensz, Ronald D. 496 Entertainers 48-49 Entomology Club 193 Eplee, Harvey C. 296,496 Epley, Larry C. 166,187,496 Eppard, Ellen E. 309,316,496 Epstein, B. 64 Erbes, Lawrence E. 608 Erbes. Lucinda R. 323,418 Ericksen, Deborah F. 179 Erickson. Frederick 339 376 377 496 Erickson, Glennis A. 323496 Erickson, Janet K. 316,496 Erickson, Michael C. 39,496 Erickson, Michael J. 496 Erickson, Peggy J. 63225418 Ericson, Carla S. 159,258,496 Ericson, Galen E. 282.496 Ericson, Lance R. 339,496 Erkenbrack, Brenda S. 206 Erkenbrack, Dennis L. 157381 382 Erl, Delila K. 222311 496 ' Ermey, Michael S. 208.288497 Ervin, Patrick F. 174,229497 Esau, Dale E. 264,497 Esau, Mary L. 66,147,219,224,258,418 Eschmann, William C. 339497 Eshbaugh, Elbert L. 193 Eshelman. Joe K. 183,339497 Eshelman, Jon H. 346497 Eshelman, Kenneth K. 62,302.497 Eshelman, Roger A. 497 Eslinger, Sue A. 152,173224242419 Espinq, Wayne E. 346 497 Essmiller, Donald M. 157 186 196 497 Estes, Mrs. Ada 288 Estes, Charles M. 346497 Eta Kappa Nu 153 Ethridge, Gale E. 339,497 Etling, Arlen W. 79,150,166 187 188 229,284,419 Etling, Sheryl B. 195316497 Eubank, Keith H. 179 Eubank, Gail E. 181 Euler, Robert W. 169497 Eustace, Burt E. 215 Evans, Charles E. 346,497 Evans, Gerald T. 202,307,497 Evans, Ike 380 Evans, Ivor J. 381 Evans, John R. 183.194,267.419 Evans, Jolene 213,244,497 Evans, Larry M. 175 Evans, Mary C. 204,213,225,311,497 Evans, Nancy A. 332,497 Evans, Nancy L. 187,242,497 Evans, Patricia A. 223,246,497 Evans, Ray R. 88 Evans, Richard W. 149,346,497 Evans, Robert D. 189,497 Evans, Steven M. 282,419 Evans, Theodore T. 150.178,419 Evans, Thomas M. 107 Everett, Bart 72 Everett, Cecil V. 178 Everett. Erwin L. 346,497 Everett, Kenneth D. 175.306497 Everett, Paula J. 217 Everett. William W. 339,497 Everhart, Eldon R. 497 Evers, Janice M. 316,497 Evers, Richard L. 497 Eversmeyer, Merle G. 150,214,225,419 Ewert Henry R. 180 Ewert. Mary A. 181.192 Ewert, Wayne L. 497 Ewing, Margaret A. 66.252316419497 Ewing, Martha E. 184,206,323 Exley, Jonell 217,311,497 Eye, Mary E. 168,328.497 Eyerly, Joyce M. 309,311.497 Eyestone, Carolyn S. 254,497 Fabert, Jerry A. 306,497 Fabrizius. John D. 166,498 Faculty Senate 89 Faddis, Janet K. 238,498 Fagan, John S. 280,498 Fagen, Arlyn R. 282.498 Fager. Glenn A. 346,498 Fagerberg, Richard E. 61,147,271 419 Fail, Charles R. 176278498 Failor, Sue A. 316,498 Fair, Arlene S. 62,168,201,316,498 Fair, Carolyn K. 170.316,498 Fair, Jean M. 212224250419 Fair, Nancy E. 144,151.155.211,246,498 Fairbank, Sharon 151,256,498 Fairbanks, David F. 176,304,498 Fairbanks, Gustave E. 89 Fairchild, Gary J. 199419 Fairchild, Kerry L. 280.498 Falconer, Beverly J. 151,153242419 Falk, Karen A. 125,173,200,205,323,498 Fallen, Donald J. 221 Family and Child Development Club 19.1 Fangman, James R. 498 Fankhauser, Daniel E. 296,498 Fankhauser, Dean P. 180,498 Fankhauser, Robyn L. 181,212498 Fanning, Phillip R. 498 Fanson, Ralph L. 152 175 210 419 Fapp, Ross L. 282,498 Farabi, Steven B. 274498 Farabi, Terry B. 229,274,419 Farha, Susan K. 163,236,419 Farhy, John C. 180 Farhy, Judy C. 181 Farler, John 360 Farm Bureau Insurance (17 Farmer, Brenda K. 332498 Farmer, Charles J. 73,163,283,381,419 Farmer, Gail M. 223,328,498 Farmer. Gordon L. 189.336498 Farmer, Jeri L. 194,316498 Farmer, Michael J. 202307378498 FarmHouse 284-285 Farney, Kathleen M. 191,207419 Farney, Kay E. 498 Farnsworth, Michael 302.498 Farnsworth, Terry C. 208 Farr, Marvin J. 179 Farrar. James M. 498 Farrar, Joe E. 61,64,67 Farrar, William F. 272,498 Farrell, Francis D. 89 Farris, Barbara J. 203 Farris, Karl 146 Farvow, William W. 391 Fasse, Harvey D. 166 419 Fasse, Nancy J. 154,167.608 Fatzer, John R. 296.498 Faulconer, Pamela J. 192 Faulconer, Wayne C. 67498 Fausett, Larry L. 498 Faw, Richard E. 162 Fayinka, Folorunso A. 165,209,224,498 Feagins, Craig S. 498 Fearing, Julia I. 323,498 Fearing, Sherry J. 311,499 Featherston, Norman 174,419 Features, Section 1-81 Fechner, Marlyce V. 499 Fedde, Marion R. 207 Fedosky, Allan L. 61,224377499 Fedosky, Edward J. 376377 Feeny, Judith I. 316,499 Feist, Samuel J. 307,499 Felbush, Nina M. 206499 Feldkamp. Ronald E. 172,499 Feldkamp. Thomas A. 61 6467499 Fellers, Steven G. 346,499 Fellman, Charles H. 223,339,499 Felton. Ray W. 499 Felzien, Joyce E. 247 Fent, Lee S. II 419 Fenton, Bill 363 Fenton, Frank R. 499 Fenton, Ladean J. 608 Ferell, Mary K. 192 Ferguson, Donald R. 133,143 146 162 174,284,419 Ferguson, James J. 346,499 Ferguson, John H. 385 Ferguson, Patricia A. 236 499 Ferguson, Roy T. 223.292,499 Ferrell, Charlotte A. 145,205323499 Ferrell. Max A. 199,419 Fey, Tom E. 183,499 Fiala, Joleen A. 499 Ficke, Stephen W. 62300499 Fickel, Daniel A. 223 Fickel, Jerry B. 208,223,292,499 Ficken, Donald D. 159,177,274419 Field, Ronald E. 233,276,499 Fielding, William O. 499 Fields, Loyd A. 336,499 Fields, Timothy J. 71,200,217,499 Fields, William J. 217.346,375499 Figueroa, Miguel A. 191,202351499 Filbert, Barbara K. 173252499 Filbert, Gail W. 252499 Filinger, Cynthia A. 316,499 Filinger, George A. 198,200 Finch, Eilene L. 170,316,499 Finch, Mary A. 419 Finch, Walter S. 419 Fink, Rebecca J. 244,499 Finlay. Gerald L. 199,419 Finley, Lowell R. 62 Finley, Ronald J. 339,499 Finnerty, William J. 499 Finney, Cynthia L. 151.254,499 Finney, James L. 159,162,177,419 Finney, Karl 392 Finney, Roger B. 306,499 Finocchio, Ernest J. 296419 Firling, Paul R. 195,420 Firling, Ruthann 217,219,328,499 First National Bank 614 Fischer, Emil 105 Fischer, Larry 391 Fischer, Lawrence G. 500 Fischer, Loren D. 500 Fischer, William R. 62,65 Fiser, Beverly K. 192 Fiser, Sara M. 256,500 Fish, Larry W. 339,500 Fish, Richard D. 209 Fisher, Carol J. 229,246,420 Fisher, Jay S. 306,500 Fisher, Karolynn A. 328,500 Fisher, Walter D. 89 Fitch, Gretl 196,420 Fittell, John H. 500 Fitzgerald, Becky 76 Fitzgerald, John J. 172,304,420 Fitzgerald, Terrell A. 177,420 Fitzwater, James W. 175,500 Fix, Robert A. 346,500 Fix, Roger S. 180,207 Flack, Brian M. 500 Flack, Robert D. 339,500 Flaharty, Calvin L. 214.346,420 Flannery, John M. 77,151,172,287,500 Flannigan, Thomas W. 78 Fleischmann, Beth K. 242,500 Fleming, Barbara J. 246,500 Fleming, Cynthia K. 213,223.328,500 Fleming, Donald D. 177,420 Fletcher, Brenda W. 500 Fletcher, Phillip D. 292,500 Fletcher, Sherrill J. 213,323,500 Flett, Judy A. 168,316,500 Flett, Susan K. 254,419 Flinner, Monica 64,500 Flipse, Bonnie R. 167,192 Flipse, Bruce R. 166 Floerke, William A. 385,386 Floersch, Richard H. 300,500 Florence, Susan A. 244,501 Flottman, Ellen L. 608 Flournoy, John P. 302,501 Floyd, Lon K. 157,280,385,501 Fly, Martha M. 64,115,144,148,211,248, 501 Flying Club 194 Flynn, Linda K. 316,501 Foggs, JoAnne L. 309,328,420 Fogo, Glenn C. 501 Foland, Carolyn G. 420 Poland, Connie J. 501 Folck, Phillip S. 300,346,501 Folkerts, James D. 202.272,420 Foltz, Bruce V. 298,339,501 Foltz, Mary K. 238,316,501 Foltz, William C. 501 Folwell, Patric J. 78,346,501 Foo, Che-Fuk 420 Football 358-365 Ford, Betty D. 501 Ford, Ruth M. 316,501 Ford, Shirley A. 204 212 501 Ford, Virginia S. 224,420 Foreman, Billy J. 174,501 Forensic Union 195 Forkenbrock, Ronald 155276,501 Forsberg, Roger E. 191,339,501 Forshee, James C. 183 Forsythe, Stephen W. 215,501 Fortun, Pamela K. 236501 Fosmire, Luella J. 242,501 Foss, Michael H. 77 Foster, Gayle K. 195,246,316.501 Foster, Gregory C. 501 ) Foster Lumber Co. 621 Foster. Ruth 76 Foster, Thomas E. 501 Fountaine. James H. 209,501 Fowler Beverly S. 323,501 Fowler. Mary K. 224 Fowler, Robert W. 501 Fowles. Bryce A. 336.501 Fox. Howard D. 209 Fox James W. 272.501 Fox. Joan M. 316.501 Fox, Melvin 6. 180 Fox, Robert L. 175.501 Frack. Stephen R. 179 Fraction, Roy W. 373 Frame, Russell W. 288,501 Francis, Carole J. 246.420 Francis. Eugene N. 208,339,501 Francis. Gary D. 166.501 Francis, Janet M. 33,144.146.254.420 Francis. Joyce L. 151.229,254,501 Francis. Kenneth L. 112,147,339,420 Francis. Mary K. 213.238,501 Francis. Sandra J. 213.311.502 Francisco, Betty J. 194.213.316.420 Frank. Clyde W. 158 Frank. Janice L. 316,502 Frank, Larry D. 502 Franklin, Lee E. 61,77,502 Franz David R. 208,221.502 Fraser, Sheryl J. 238.502 Frashier. Judith A. 332,502 Fraternities 262-305 Frazee, Elizabeth A. 420 Frazee, Garry L. 167.187.189,339.502 Frazee, Larry D. 167,420 Frazier. Carol L. 67.332.502 Frazier, John C. 394 Frederick. Leonard R. 276.502 Fredrickson, Janice 204.502 Fredrickson. Joline 189.311.502 Freed. Janivar 328,502 Freelain. Sandra E. 207 Freeland, David E. 339,502 Freeman. Joe D. 502 Freeman, Joyce I. 197.212,420 French Club 196 French. Janet L. 244 420 Frerichs. David G. 351.377.502 Frey, John S. 163,171.420 Frey. Lawrence N. 199 Frey, Russell A. 128.129 Frick, Edwin J. 89 Frick. Galen G. 340.367.371,502 Frickey, Michele D. 168,252,502 Frickey. Steven L. 62,300,502 Friedmann, Eugene 107 Friedrichs, Nelda J. 502 Friesen, Bernard A. 129,150. 178 Friesen, Phyllis M. 181 Friesen, Roy 143,178.420 Friesen Walter 95,133229 Frieze, H. Jess 351,502 Frikken, Donald R. 62,151.300,502 Friley. John R. 146.159.340,502 Frisbie, Kurt M. 502 Frisbie. Robert L. 209.502 Frith, Thomas 95 Fritts. Diana L. 502 Fritz, June F. 316.502 Fritz, Linda R. 27,211,242.420 Fritz, Mary J. 240,502 Fritzson. Harlyn A. 502 Froelich. Glen W. 190.502 Froelich, Sandra K. 242.502 Froelich, Sharon L. 502 Frog Club 195 Frohn. Janice E. 217.328,502 Fruetel, David B. 283,340,377,502 Fruits, Timothy J. 340,502 Frusher, Larry R. 167 Frusher. Steven V. 208.502 Fry Carole J. 74.144.146,156,163.244. 420 Fry, John A. 208,346,503 Fry. Larry G. 503 Fry. Robert B. 208.503 Fry, Shari A. 213.316,503 Fry, Theron E. 340,503 Frye. Robert S. 146.170.420 Fryer, Holly C. 107 Fuelling, Melvin M. 183.503 Fuhrken. Steven R. 346.503 Fuhrman, Stephen A. 340.503 Fuhrman, William H. 208 Fujimura. Keith T. 155.340,503 Fulghum, David A. 300,503 Fulhage, Charles D. 202,307.503 Fulkerson. Janet E. 254.328.503 Fuller. Robert C. 346.503 Fullington, Susan M. 168.254,503 Funk. John W. 167 Funk. Larry D. 150.151.166.503 Funk. Warren K. 420 Funston, Mary L. 168.316.503 Furbeck. Rebecca S. 316.340.503 Furbeck. Richard S. 198.503 Furney. Joyce E. 168.248.503 Furney, Mary V. 115,137 Furney. Mary 2. 248,503 Future Farmers of America 186 Fyler. Kenneth L. 340,503 Gabel. Lenora K. 222.420 Gabriel. Donald E. 359 Gabrielson, Ronald L. 292.503 Gadberry. Marcia L. 145,148.254,503 Gaede. Dennis J. 158 Gaede. Diane 503 Gagnon, James E. 346.503 Gagnon. Thomas A. 292.503 Galbraith. Ann C. 323.503 Gallagher. Patrick J. 214 Gallant, Robert J. 62.207 Gallant, William P. 137.180.207,302, 503 Gallaway, Roland W. 503 Galle, Norman R. 187 Gallemore, Pamela S. 115.256.503 Galloway. John H. 62,290,503 Galloway, Nancy A. 252.316.503 Gamba. Jane E. 201.287,328.503 Gambiani. Michael L. 180.340.503 Gamble. Michael L. 149,175,421 503 Gamble. Wiley D. 608 Gamble. William E. 276.400.421 Gamma Delta 217 Gamma Phi Beta 248-249 Gammon. Ronald L. 208.503 Gangel. Michael A. 180.223,503 Gans. Anna M. 316.504 Garcia. Carlos M. 202.337.504 Garcia. Joseph R. 504 Gard, Eileen D. 254,504 Gardner, Carolyn S. 317,504 Gardner. Douglas D. 147,421 Gardner. Michael L. 351.504 Gardner. Richard L. 340.504 Garland, Susan E. 145.252.504 Garlett. Jerry W. 302.421 Garlett. Theresa M. 237,311,504 Garlett, Victoria L. 421 Garlich, Sandra A. 236.421 Garrelts. Rex E. 172.302.504 Garren, Bruce K. 346,504 Garrert, Claudia A. 168,213,256,328, 504 Garrert, Gary A. 184 GarreH, Gwen I. 504 Garrett, Juanita F. 608 Garrert, Shirley A. 67,213.236,317,504 Garrison. Carla J. 317.504 Garrison. Linda S. 213.220.225,328.504 Garten. Danna L. 332.504 Garten, Harold J. 504 Garton, Stephen C. 504 Garton, Susan C. 504 Garver, James L. 71.72.73.163,421 Garwood, Gary J. 67,199.504 Gasche, Daniel G. 346.504 Gaskin, Daniel E. 367 Gaston. Carol A. 65,137,254,504 Gates. Dell E. 193 Gates, James D. 165,504 Gates, John R. 166.504 Gates, William J. 306.504 Gatza, Daryl W. 302.504 Gatzoulis, Bill D. 504 Gaughan. Tracy A. 184.209,328,504 Gaul, Linda K. 311.504 Gay, Patricia A. 332.504 Gaymon, Donald L. 219.225 Gaynier, Kathryne L. 144.211.254,504 Gaynier, Tahmerof L. 25.33.144,254,504 Gebhart. Gary C. 198 Gegen, Gary R. 171,421 Geil. Larry L. 267,608 Geisinger, Richard L. 208.292.504 Geller. Edward B. 218.504 General Organizations 164-215 Generson. Richard M. 206.300.504 Gent. Wayne D. 365 Gentry, Alwyn H. 137.271.505 Gentry. James W. 271,505 Gentry. Linda D. 189.196,205,317.505 Gentzler. Ronald P. 178,421 George, Deanna 190 George. John A. 306.505 George. Richard W. 190,505 George. Robert E. 280.367,369,505,630 George, Sharon K. 235,505 George, Sharon M. 63.154.190.212.505 Geraghty, Bernard K. 223 Geraghty. Joan R. 222.252,505 Gerard. Russell S. 208 Gerber. David A. 292 421 Gerber. Vicki A. 317505 Gerharter. Judy I. 208.317,505 Geringer. James E. 121,133 141 143 304.378.394.421 German Club 196 Gerritz. E. M. 18.91 Gerritz, George A. 62.186,283.505 Gerstberger. Gerald 292,421 Gerstenberger, Allen 302.505 Gerster. Ronald A. 280.421 Gerstner. John J. 206223351505 Gettings. Richard L. 307.505 Gettino. Michael A. 340.505 Gettler. William C. 298,421 Geyer. Katherine 89.206.394 Geyer, Richard 0. 340.505 Gfeller, Cheryl L. 311 505 Gfeller, Edward S. 271.505 Gfeller, James M. 292,505 Gfeller, Lana J. 63,252,311.505 Gfeller, Lloyd L. 346.505 Ghahramani. Iraj 205 Gholkar, Arunkumar K. 191 198 Giacomelli. Robert J. 171,505 Gibbens, Lee E. 167,505 Gibbons. Gaylyn C. 505 Gibbs. Marcia L. 332.505 Gibbs, Paul H. 505 Gibeson. Leslie L. 505 Gibson. Anne 317.505 Gibson, Larry R. 162 Gibson, Louvae L. 201,213,246,505 Gibson, Michael L. 290.505 Gibson, Sandra J. 317,505 Gieber, Nicholas R. 346,505 Gier. Dwayne D. 505 Giersch. Ronnie G. 421 Gigstad. Sharon A. 213.250,421 Gilbert, Gary L. 267.505 Gilbert, Robert W. 187 Gilchrist. Ross A. 73,140.421 Gilkison, Jacqueline 505 Gill. Piara S. 158 Gill. Tara S. 198,608 Gillam. Dwayne D. 421 Gillam. Marilyn K. 608 Gillaspie. Richard L. 385 Gillaspie. Thomas F. 157,187,208.506 Gillen. Thomas S. 201.346.506 Gillespie. David C. 177,225,421 Gillespie, Janice K. 206.323.506 Gillespie. Kenneth W. 199,506 Gillgannon, Patrick M. 222.292.506 Gillgannon. Thomas J. 292,421 GillHand. Robert L. 506 Gilliland, William J. 189.421 Gillmore, Janice M. 248.421 Gillmore. Jean C. 248.421 Gil more, Cheryl S. 242.506 Gilmore Elizabeth P. 188.317,506 Gimbel. Weldon K. 421 Gingrich, Randolph F. 89 Girrens. Harold N. 264.506 Gist John D. 422 Glace William R. 375,506 Glad. Grant E. 278,506 Glaser, Dennis C. 506 Glass, Mary A. 317,506 Glatt, Paul E. 506 Glazier. Janice A. 167,422 Gleason, Georgeanne 240.311,506 Glenn, Mary E. 63,246,328.506 Glenn, William R. 296,422 Glines, George V. 215,506 Glotzbach. Carlo R. 288,506 Glover. Kenneth F. 337.506 Glover, Nancy J. 252,506 Gloyd, Roger S. 112.147.422 Glunt. Connie J. 189,208,317,506 Gnadt. Ervin F. 267,506 Gnadt. Nyla J. 422 Goble. Arlene 181 Goble, Dallas O. 39,180 Goble. Susan J. 250.506 Godfrey. James F. 340,506 Goedecke. Heike 232,244,311.506 Goedel, George D. 422 Goering, James L. 152 Goering. John R. 153.162,199,221,422 Goering, Kathleen 221 Goering, Larry E. 166,189,221,506 Goering, Virginia L. 332,506 Goertz, Diana K. 213,214,235,422 Goetsch-lrvine Motor Co. 618 Goetz. JoAnn 75,76.328,506 Goetze. Jonathan B. 208 Goff. James H. 191 Gold. Paul M. 218,340.506 Golden. Marsha R. 323.506 Goldsmith, James C. 292,506 Golf 393 Golitko. Jeanette M. 188.197,317,506 Goll. Cynthia J. 244,311.506 Gomer, Jackie L. 246.506 Gomez. Margaret A. 197,317,506 Gonzalez, Cesar Jr. 179 Goodger. Ardyce E. 317,506 Goodgion. Marilyn S. 237.507 Gooding, Linda R. 311.507 Goodman, Allan P. 162 Goodnow, Gary R. 340,507 Goodnow Hall 338-343 Goodrich. Janice 62,242,507 Goodsel, Arthur J. 170,422 Goodwin, Larry S. 287,507 Goodyear, Sally A. 317.507 Goold, Susan K. 62,65,240,507 Goossen, Emray R. 340,507 Gorden, Gary E. 507 Gordon, Charles E. 155,346,507 Gordon. Deane T. 346,507 Gordon Glenn L. 422 Gordon, Helen L. 242,507 Gordon, James D. 199,422 Gordon. John A. 223.292,507 Gordon. Marjorie L. 246.507 Gordon, Richard R. 155,210,422 Goreham, Kenneth C. 302,507 Goreham, Mildred A. 233.248,328.507 Gorman, Karen E. 187 Gorrell, Dwight G. 346.507 Gorti, Narasimham V. 198 Gosch. Jay W. 507 Goss. Phil S. 233,300.507 Gossen. Thomas R. 163.171,378 Gothard Arch G. Ill 274,422 Gotner, Felix J. 340,391,507 Gottlob, Charlotte A. 167.422 Gottlob. Darrell D. 166 Gottlob, Glenn R. 166 Gould, Leonard K. 217 Gowdy, Kenneth II? Goyne. Richard M. 359 Graber, Gary D. 608 Graber. Janice K. 196,332,507 Graber, Ronald D. 176,422 Graber. Ronald K. 191,422 Grace Baptist Student Fellowship 218 Gracey. Sherril A. 168,317,507 Graduate School 96-97 Graduate Student Section 607-610 Graduation 22 Grafel, John R. 307.507 Graham. Billy I. 507 Graham. Carojyn K. 125.242.507 Graham. Dennis W. 208 Graham, Eric K. 346,507 Graham. Gwendolyn F. 156 Graham, James J. 298,393.507 Graham, John M. 287.422 Graham, John R. 298.393.507 Graham, Judith M. 1 56.161.220.225. 317.422 Graham. Teresa K. 189,258.507 Grammer. Sally A. 332.507 Granados. Reynaud G. 193 Grandison. Gregory E. 155.507 Graner, Richard E. 214.400.422 Granger, Mabel 304 Granger. Nathan D. 162.173.422 Granger. Sharon A. 328,507 Granquist, Joyce M. 213,242,423 Grant. Kathryn E. 507 Grant, Linda M. 309,317,507 Grant. Patricia L. 323.507 Grau. Steven L. 307.507 Grauerholz, Donald D. 166,284,508 Grauerholz, Elmer D. 166 Graves. Charles D. 508 Graves, Jon T. 280,423 Graves, Robert E. 73.200.271.508 Gravino. Sharon K. 254,508 Gray, Eddie J. 186,300.508 Gray, James L. 146.174.190.215.224.423 Gray. James W. 508 Gray, Robert J. 351,508 Graybeal, Ronald D. 508 Greathouse, Gerald A. 183.340,508 Grechus, James W. 359,360 Grecian. Stanley W. 284,423 Green, Barbara J. 323.508 Green, Barbara R. 327,423 Green, Janice I. 192 Green. John R. 280,508 Green, Kenneth R. 508 Green. Lee R. 508 Green. Lenore D. 213,423 Green, Marilyn K. 317.508 Green. Marsha L. 137,250,317,508 Green. Richard C. 280.508 Green. Sonia J. 125.144.159.207.248.508 Green, Thayne C. 149,508 Green. Treasha L. 201.212.323.506 Green. Virginia R. 125,140.187,201. 252.508 Greenall. Cheryl A. 168,328,508 Greene. Corinne D. 238.508 Greene. Dennis W. 346.508 Greene. Larry E. 61.162.264.508 Greene, Marsha K. 137,160,248.423 Greene, Thomas E. 276.423 Greenfield, Robert 508 Greenwood, Janice G. 252,508 Greenwood. Joseph F. 508 Greer, Caroline J. 206.250,423 Greer. Charlie 361 Gregory. James F. 292.423 Grefg. James K. 197 Greiner. Jon R. 174,346.508 Greis. Barry W. 171.346.508 Gresham, Richard D. 506 Greve. William B. 340.359,508 Grey. Nancy C. 250,423 Grider, Mary E. 317,508 Grieshaber, Alice A. 423 Grieshaber. Thomas C. 508 Griffee. Pamela K. 211.254.506 Griffee. Susan L. 254.508 Griffin. Jean A. 423 Griffin. Robert S. 423 Griffin, Roger A. 508 Griffith, Janet K. 212.240.509 Griffith, Margaret A. 213.229,240,509 Griffith. Warren D. 290.509 Griffiths. David W. 337.509 Griff ' s Burger Bar 619 Grigg. Kenton M. 62,233.292.509 Groceman, Patricia L. 312.509 Groene. Janell K. 222,312.509 Groene, Janet K. 62,140.222,312,509 Groesbeck. Douglas G. 72.190 Grogger, Margaret K. 222.232.237.509 Groner. Jean M. 223.328.509 Gross, Dave R. 509 Gross, Donald P. 509 Gross, Eugene L. 183.189,423 Gross. Linda S. 317.509 Gross, Virgil J. 289,509 Gross, William R. 183.340.509 Grossardt. Darrel L. 276,509 Grossardt, James P. 209 Grosz, Marlin R. 180.509 Grote, Rolland P. 171.346.509 Groth, Wayne C. 172 Grover, Charles P. 340.509 Groves, Patricia L. 220,225.509 Groves, Phillip B. 298.510 Groyon. Helen D. 196.212.240,423 Grubb, Stephen L. 423 Gruen, Ronald E. 510 Grumbein, Ralph E. 302,510 Grumbein, Sondra L. 208.324.510 Grummert, Mark A. 510 Grund, Uwe 340.510 Gubing, William F. 173 Gudenkauf. Kenneth 510 Guenther, Kathleen A. 217.332,510 Guesnier, Gary F. 233,292.510 Guetzko, Carolyn S. 237,328.510 Gugler, Dianne K. 255,510 Gugler, Leuita M. 214.510 Gugler. Lyle H. 423 Guhn. Norma K. 221.332,510 Guinn, Pamella J. 510 Guisinger, Allen W. 287,423 Gul, Suheyla 193 Gulley, Stephen A. 346,510 Gump, Marilynn 140,244,317,510 635 Gump, Robert J. 180,510 Gunn, Roland M. 385 Guthridge, William W. 367,393 Guthrie, Keith E. 173 Guthrie, Philip L. 274,510 Guthrie, Richard B. 287,510 Guthrie, Stephen L. 61,203,276,510 Gutter , John A. 346,510 Guy, James M. 274,510 Guy, Jeanne A. 194,232,244,328,510 Guzie, Tad W. 196 Gymnastics 378-379 H Haag, James M. 175,423 Haas, John A. 195,218.219,510 Haas, Thomas H. 73 Haberbosch, Kathleen 63,252,423 Habiger, Linda T. 206,222,312.510 Habiger, Marguerite 62,168,197,222, 332,510 Hackbart, Maxine M. 327 Hackbart, Merlin M. 154 Hacker, Max L. 180 Hackett, Julie A. 240,317,510 Haden, Gary L. 283,423 Hadley, Sharon K. 206 Hadorn, Allen D. 346,510 Hadorn, Leslie D. 351,510 Hadsall, Ronald D. 229,510 Hadsell, Gary N. 280.423 Haeker, Darrell L. 179 Haeker, Linda L. 181 Hagan, Thomas R. 298,510 Hagedorn, Donna K. 312,510 Hageman, Nancy C. 324,510 Hagerman, Rebecca L. 317,510 Hagerman, Richard D. 510 Hagerman, Ronald N. 272.510 Hagerman, Sandra S. 317,511 Haggard, Patricia G. 256.511 Haggard, Terry M. 78,186 Hahn, Jerry L. 183.187,423 Hahn, Mack W. 306,511 Hahn, Neil E. 511 Hahn, Randy K. 284,511 Hailey, Robert L. 359 Haines, George E. 423 Haines, Jacquelyn H. 255,424 Haida, Joseph 90 Hakimian, Behrouz 171 Halbleib, Chester W. 340,511 Hale, Barbara A. 332,511 Hale, Bernadine L. 174,258,424 Hale, Karen S. 317,511 Hales, William S. 180 Halgren, Lee A. 193 Halim, Abdul H. 200 Hall, Clement H. 88 Hall, Constance L. 145,168,195206 213,256,511 Hall, David C. 184 51 1 Hall. David C. 208,306,511 Hall, Joan D. 168,256,511 Hall, John K. 223,292,511 Hall, Lanny R. 62,337511 Hall, Lou H. 158 Hall, Marilyn L. 65,244,511 Hall, Michael R. 283,511 Hall, Patricia A. 312 511 Hall, Steven W. 149 51 1 Hallauer, Joan E. 213,312.511 Hallier, Donna M. 312,511 Halverstadt, Donald 511 Hamblin, Raymond L. 177424 Hamilton, Bonnie J. 27,78,253,424 Hamilton, Ernest J. 511 Hamilton, Helen C. 424 Hamilton, Jerry L. 169,424 Hamilton, Larry D. 511 Hamilton, Philip M. 511 Hamilton, Sandra M. 317,511 Hamlin, William J. 208,271.511 Hamm. Michael D. 511 Hamman, John M. 340365511 Hammel, William H. 149,424 Hammer, Clinton J. 340.511 Hammond, David L. 202,511 Hammond, John J. 511 Hammons, Janice E. 511 Hanchett, Theodore L. 149.267,424 Hancock, Carole D. 168,206,317,511 Hancock, Penelope A. 328,511 Hancock, Susan N. 324,511 Handlin, Fred W. 189,213 Hanel, Lannie L. 208511 Haney, Carol L. 209,328,512 Haney, Joyce E. 332,512 Hanie, Ouaisar M. 174,191,205424 Hanke, Myron F. 158,424 Hanlon, Thomas M. 377 Hann, Charles S. 346 512 Hanna, Gary J. 186,189,512 Hanna, Jay D. 302,608 Hannagan, David R. 512 Hannah, Edward P. 512 Hannah, John 89,107 Hannebaum, Leroy G. 197 Hanneman, C. Keith 199,424 Hanney, Arnold E. 302,512 Hannigan, Russell S. 340,512 Hansen, Anthony F. 512 Hansen, Bernard L. 340512 Hansen, Donald F. 159.162,304,512 Hansen, Wilma J. 194,424 Hanson, David R. 272,512 Hanson, Dennis E. 512 Hanson, Dwight E. 512 Hanson, Gregory P. 290,512 636 Hanson, Noel S. 512 Hantla, Chrystal 244 317,512 Hapai, Harriet E. 194,220 Hapgood, Larry L. 264,512 Harbaugh, Dennis A. 156,191,512 Harbert, Terry L. 155,340,512 Harclerode, Barbara 253,512 Hardaway, Louetta L. 512 Harden, Judith A. 328 512 Harden, Monte W. 189206346512 Harders. James A. 62.65,133,298.424 Hardgrave, William R. 210,217,512 Hardin, Frank R. 283.512 Harding, Ann M. 145,244512 Harding, David J. 512 Hardman Lumber Co. 621 Hardy, Clint S. 129 ISO 179 Hardy, Clint W. 129,150,179 Hardy, Neily 181 Haresnape, Corrina J. 159,512 Haresnape, Raymond K, 183 Hargrove. Rebecca A. 125,145,168, 197,255,512 Harlan, Robert D. 512 Harlequinade 52-53 Harmes, Daniel 287,512 Harmison, Randall L. 61 64 153 162 199,224,229,424 Harmon, Gary D. 178,284,424 Harmon, Patrick M. 290,512 Harmon, Robert E. 424 Harms, Allan R. 351 512 Harner, Richard L. 191,346.512 Harper, Ann B. 152,224,248 Harper, Charles Y. 384,385,391 Harper, Dean F. 274 512 Harper, Dorothy K. 324,513 Harper, George R. 608 Harper, James M. 513 Harper, Pamela E. 424 Harper, Sarah C. 196 205 237 317 513 Harr, Gerald D. 298,513 Harriman, E. Janel 170.323 Harriman, George P. 424 Harrington, Pam L. 62 Harrington, Richard 208513 Harris, Arthur S. 67340 513 Harris, Calvin 290,513 Harris, Donald L. 178,424 Harris, Elizabeth A. 513 Harris, Judith A. 513 Harris, Linda A. 222,328.513 Harris, Lynda S. 184 Harris, Mac W. 346,513 Harris, Pamela S. 324,513 Harris, Sam 361 Harris, Sharon D. 324 513 Harris, Stephen M. 302,513 Harris, Wright E. 78 Harrison, Barbara A. 187,328,513 Harrison, Frank D. 171,424 Harrison, Harold R. 385,391,424 Harrison, James C. 274,513 Harrison, Jerold W. 224424 Harrison, John M. 176,513 Harrison, Linda L. 189,208 Harrison, Walter A. 121,176,424 Harrod, Herbert E. Jr. 272513 Harrod, Ronald D. 390 513 Harsh, George H. 340,513 Harshaw, Bobby F. 364,365 Hart, Barbara J. 317,513 Hart, Marna D. 71,72,193,513 Hartenberger, Harriet 203 Hartke, Larry W. 513 Hartley, Charles S. 183,425 Hartley, Robert C. 180 513 Hartman, Gary V. 207346513 Hartman, Jane A. 312,513 Hartman, John H. 208 Hartman, Lenore A. 154 Hartman, Stephen V. 513 Harts, Dwayne L. 194,425 Harvey, Arthur S. 272385391 425 Harvey, Charles E. 340 513 Harvey, John W. 157,208,284,513 Harvey, Margaret E. 256,513 Harvey, Roger C. 209,346513 Harwood, Charlotte S. 208.317,513 Harwood, Kenneth D. 175,340,425 Harwood, Robert A. 276.513 Hase, Sharon A. 159,196,425 Haseltine, Marcus W. 158 Hasenstab, Michael L. 340,513 Haskin, Barbara S. 425 Haskin, Floyd E. 174,425 Haskin, Marshall M. 513 Haslouer, Louise M. 188,213,222,317513 Hassig, Margaret E. 168,255,513 Hassler, Randy D. 61,514 Hastings, James W. 392 Hastings, Janet L. 213,324,514 Hatch, Ethel J. 213,238,514 Hatch, Patricia A. 148,212324514 Hatfield, Nancy K. 258514 Hatfield, Robert F. 514 Hathaway, Martin F. 514 Hattrup, Robert D. 223 Hauber, Mary J. 246,328514 Hauber, Robert K. 298,392,425 Hauck. Earl B. 150,179,514 Haun, Adelia M. 201,240,514 Hauptli, Gary L. 425 Hauptli, Linda S. 197,212,267.309,328, 378,514 Hauptli, Roger D. 514 Hausmann, Dennis E. 208,340,514 Haverkamp, Donald C. 147.514 Haverkamp, Marvin V. 425 Hawbec ker, Hazel 284 Hawk, Michael E. 351,514 Hawk, Thomas D. 157 Hawkes, Bernadette R. 204 Hawkins, Darnell F. 224,307,514 Hawkins, Jane 170 Hawkins, Jerome D. 163 Hawkins, Leo D. 391 Hawks, George W. Jr. 151,170,340,514 Haworth, Gerald R. 425 Hayden, Larry L. 214,351,514 Hayden, Lawrence J. 514 Hayden William R. 296.514 Hayer, Anna C. 213,246,247,514 Hayes, James B. 340,514 Hayes, James J. 384,385,391,514 Hayes, Joan E. 425,514 Hayes, Morris D. 61,62,203 Haymaker, James N. 274.514 Haynes, Chester G. 346,514 Haynes, Gerald E. 375 Hays, Barbara J. 250.317,514 Hays, Carolyn A. 317,514 Hays, Larry W. 149,340,514 Hays, Robert W. 170 Hayse, Linda L. 192.514 Hayse, Paul W. 194,425 Hazen, Wilma M. 63,145,188,258,514 Head, Donald J. 514 Headley, Ranee K. 191,425 Heape, Michael L. 514 Heasley, Vicki K. 312,514 Heasty, Terrence 290,514 Heath, Dianna S. 232,240311 514 Heath, Helen R. 250425 Heath, James D. 173 210 Heath, John R. 173,515 Heath, Larry L. 425 Heck, David M. 264.515 Heck, Jerold L. 292,359,515 Heck, Judy L. 184,253,515 Heckman, Bruce W. 137,271 515 Hector, Robert B. 346515 Hedges, Nancy J. 184,238.425 Hedlund, Jay R. 280,515 Hedrick, Jan 76 Heebe, Marvin G. 182 Heer, Michael R. 515 Heermance, Jan A. 375 Heermance, Jean G. 27,204,515 Heermance, Theodore 95 Heft, Cheryl W. 160 Hefty, Barbara K. 212 515 Hefty, Larry S. 515 Hegberg. William R. 280,515 Heglar, Clark T. 515 Heglar, Lynn A. 335 515 Heide, Cheryl S. 200,205,247317515 Heidrick, Larry P. 167,515 Heidrick, Max M. 233,289,515 Heilman, Roseann D. 213515 Heinen, Carol J. 324,515 Heinen, Edward R. 212223515 Heinen, Gilbert J. 174.340.515 Heinen, Mary F. 312,515 Heinrichs, Elvis A. 193 Heinsohn, Charles O. 340515 Hejser, Patricia A. 213,317,425 Heitman, Bonnie F. 312,515 Heitman, John V. 64,67 158203515 Heitman, Shirley R. 425 Heitschmid t, Arthur 515 Helbing, Orlin H. 178194425 Helfand, Sandra G. 218 Hellebust, Gary A. 223 515 Heller, Suzanne M. 218,219425 Hellwig, Ronald D. 391 Helm, Frederick L. 180 Helmbold, Ray L. 346,515 Helmer, Lyle G. 191 Helmke, Carol L. 203317515 Helmke, Judith E. 190,215,240328515 Helms, Robert A. 302.515 Helsel, Richard M. 208 Helson, Harry 509 Helten, Ronald E. 208 Helton, Sally J. 324.515 Helwig, Charles A. 150,178,292,425 Helwig. Craig P. 61,150,515 Helwig, Joyce L. 181 Hemphill, William A. 298515 Hendershot, Carol F. 189 312 515 Henderson, Cheryl K. 206,213,240,515 Henderson, Clarence 304,425 Henderson, Robert L. 516 Hendricks, John T. 167 Hendricks, Michael A. 283 516 Hendricks, Patricia 324 516 Hendrix, Susan L. 237,516 Henning, Dennis G. 302425 Henning, Richard L. 175,425 Henning, Robert E. 340,516 Henning, Stephen A. 516 Henning, Wayne L. 340,516 Henningsen, John A. 278 516 Henrichs, Joseph S. 272,516 Henricks, Dean E. 180,516 Henrikson, Duane M. 150179229284 516 Henrikson, Marilee R. 213,258,516 Henry, Dianna L. 309,317,516 Henry, Elizabeth J. 516 Henry, Jack Jr. 180 Henry, Janet S. 516 Henry, Jerry L. 516 Henry, Linda G. 229,238,516 Henry, Richard K. 346,516 Henry, Roy E. 340,516 Hensleigh, Karen E. 324,425 Hensley, James I. 516 Hentzler, Diana L. 152,172425 Herbel, Stephen R. 280,425 Herbers, Donald C. 166,516 Herbin, Janet K. 317,516 Hergenreter, Bonnie 240,426 Hering, Robert W. 516 Herlocker, Robert A. 166,340,516 Herman, Charles T. 280,516 Herman, Duane E. 292,516 Herman, John W. 217 Herman, Robert D. 292,516 Herman, Robert K. 280,516 Hermes, Steven E. 149,346,516 Hermreck, Lawrence A. 516 Herpich, David L. 272,516 Herren, Roger W. 62,516 Herrmann, Larry L. 516 Herron, Barry L. 274,516 Herrs, Ralph G. 166 Herynk, John J. 267,516 Hesfer, Toni G. 328,516 Hesler, Vicki D. 317.517 Hess, Dale N. 292,346,517 Hess, H. Dean 89 Hess, Kathleen 255,517 Hess, Larry G. 346 517 Hester, Judy A. 203,224,317,517 Hester, Virginia M. 317,517 Heter, Roger W. 517 Heuertz, Carol J. 333.517 Heuertz, Richard E. 157,223,391 Heusner. Tima S. 219,317,517 Hevel, Gary F. 193,351.608 Heyer, Patricia J. 187,317517 Heyka, Gary J. 517 Heyka, Larry R. 517 Heyl, Andrew R. 264,517 Heyne, Kathryn E. 75,145,244,517 Heywood, Kenneth M. 89 Hibbs, Gary L. 426 Hibler, Elizabeth S. 317,517 Hibler, Ralph E. 77,105 163 171 426517 Hichkad, Ramesh N. 198 Hick, Sandra 206 398 Hickey, Patricia A. 317,517 Hickman, Daria E. 256,517 Hickman, Diann E. 256,328,517 Hickman, Lenney E, 517 Hicks, Carol I. 181 Hicks, James F. 179 Hiebert, Bruce A. 517 Higbee, Rodney J. 276,517 Higbie, Karyl I. 197,312,517 Higdon, Homer L. Jr. 183 Higgins, Nancy L. 248,517 Higgins, Raymond L. 157,347517 Highland, Ronald L. 264,517 Hightower, Charles H. 162,199340426 Hightower, Jane E. I6B.3I75I7 Higley, Janet E. 324,517 Higley, Janis L. 200,224,317,517 Hilbert, Billy D. 193,517 Hildebrand, Gretchen 328517 Hilding, Sharon M. 309.317,517 Hilgendorf, Gretchen 242,517 Hilgenfeld, Latry F. 517 Hill, Clair C. 379 Hill, Don A. 61,62283 517 Hill, Douglas E. 426 Hill, Gail M. 517 Hill, Jane M. 317,518 Hill, Opal B. 172 Hill, Ray F. 177,426 Hill, William W. 518 Hiller, Cheryl A. 328,518 Hillman, James M. 152,175518 Hillman, Richard B. 340378518 Hillner, Stephen J. 347,518 Hilterbrand, Robert 302,518 Hilton, Douglas W. 290,518 Hinchman, Sally J. 63,212,253,518 Hineman, Roger R. 518 Hines, Gary E. 347,518 Hines, Janet C. 324,518 Hines, Michael J. 292426 Hines, Robert C. 385 Hinkle, Sondra S. 324,518 Hinnergardt. Carol A. 137,160,245,518 Hinson, Newton C. 184 Hintz, John 177,223 Hinz, Thomas W. 274 518 Hirsch, Richard L. 287,426 Hirsch, Neil F. 283.518 Hirst, Ronald W. 183,267,518 Hirt, Robert L. 175,222,340,518 Hitchcock, Rebecca R. 237,518 Hite, Donald R. 78,264,518 Hite, Julia M. 193 Hitz, Harold K. 276,518 Hively, Charles W. 171,426 Hixon, Daniel W. 302,518 Hjelmfelt, Mark R. 347,518 Hlaus, Kathleen J. 222,317,518 Hloucal, Sandra A. 324,518 Ho, John Y. 185 Ho, Leslie L. 185 Hoag, Nancy A. 518 Hoagland, Ronald D. 175 Hobbs, Beverly P. 181 Hobbs, Ian B. 178 Hobbs, James B. Ill Hobbs, Kathryn A. 317,518 Hobson, Leland S. 119 Hoch, Barbara J. 242,312,518 Hoch, Frances 292 Hochberg, Richard C. 289518 Hochuli, Barbara G. 63,213,258,518 Hodgson, David S. 180,518 Hodgson, Diane 151,155,156,248518 Hodgson, Edward S. 183,426 Hodgson, George A. 340,518 Hodgson, Joe N. 287,518 Hodgson, Nancy A. 27,256,518 Hodson, Lester L. 518 Hoecker, Janice E. 258,519 Hoeflin, Ruth 123 Hoeme, Karen E. 317,519 - ... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - , - - - - - :- - - : - - - Hofer. John S. 247.519 Hoff, Dolores M. 317,519 Hoff, Lynda S. 112.248,519 Hoff. Mary A. 324,519 Hoffman. Dan L. 189,351.519 Hoffman, Diane F. 159,194,519 Hoffman, Dolores A. 189,317,519 Hoffman, Doretta 124 Hoffman. James N. 290.347,370,426 Hoffman, Keith L. 408 Hoffman, Phillip W. 347,519 Hofmann, John W. 172,519 Hofmann, Patricia A. 333.519 Hofstra, Jack R. 426 Hogan, Tom J. 294,519 Hohn, Elizabeth A. 78 Hoisington, Thomas J. 519 Hoinacki, James M. 278,519 Hokr, Dorothy A. 223,317,519 Holdeman, Kenneth R. 221 Holdsworth, Eugene I. 47 Holeman, James R. 424 Holeman, Karen M. 519 Holiwell. Clyde E. 519 Holke, Mary E. 204 Holland, Gailyn L. 178 Holland, Geoffrey B. 340,519 Holland, Gordon D. 340,519 Holland, James M. 178 Hollen, Leah L. 426 Holliday, John D. 340.519 Hollinger, Rita M. 188,317.519 Hollingworth. George K. 151 Hollingworth. William 519 Hollis. Barbara K. 317,519 Hollis. Carolyn J. 161 Hollis, David N. 163,171 Hollis, Karen G. 168,317.519 Holloman, Fred S. (Rev.) 217 Holloway, Edward A. 171.304,519 Holloway, Jerry A. 175,426 Holloway, Meredith A. 328,519 Holm, Jon R. 340.519 Holm, Ronald K. 274.365.385,391,426 Holmes, David W. 347,519 Holmes, Eugene 50 Holmes. Wesley P. 183 Holmquist. Mary L. 229.238.519 Holsinger, David J. 157.221,519 Holste, John E. 157,187,189.208.519 Holstegge, Patricia 217.317,519 Holt. Dean W. 171 Holt. Pamela L. 253,519 Holvorson, Angele 317,519 Homan, Allen E. 519 Homecoming Queen 32-33 Home Economics Journalism Club 196 Home Economics Open House 42 Home Economics Teaching Club 197 Homewood. Gerald L. 151,520 Honeycutt, Steven F. 367 Honomichl, Stephen E. 520 Honoraries 143-163 Honstead, John P. 172,225.340,520 Honstead, William H. 119 Hoobler. James A. 183.214 Hood. Duane L. 307.520 Hood. Gary L. 64 Hood, Linda S. 317,520 Hook, Vera L. 201,328,520 Hooper, Keith W. 61,426 Hooper, Margaret R. 197 213 235 520 Hoover, Carol L. 235,520 Hoover, Eunice M. 194 Hoover, Frank W. 62 Hoover, Valerie B. 125,255,405.426.621 Hopkins, Daryl L. 340,520 Hopkins. Theodore L. 193 Hoppas. Jean A. 63 Hoppe. Mary K. 312.520 Hopper. James D. 280.520 Hopper, Karen L. 255,328520 Hopper. Patricia S. 255,520 Horchem. David P. 520 Horeisi, Ronald G. 215,520 Horigan, Betty 192 Horigan, John W. 199426 Horinka, Karen A. 317,520 Horn. Amelia A. 426 Horn. James. W. 426 Horn, Janet L. 324 520 Horn, Robert V. 520 Hornberger, Judith A. 189 194312520 Home. Dennis E. 271 520 Horning, Larry G. 171.306,521 Horrell, Michael P. 174 Horsch, Ardis E. 248,426 Horsch, Dwight W. 276.521 Horticulture Club 197 Hosie, Darrel D. 521 Hoskins, Stephen W. 351 521 Hosley. Dorothy F. 246 Hoss. Herbert E. 521 Hoss, Keith E. 215 Hossfeld, Robert H. 182347521 Hostetler, Bruce B. 521 Hostetler, Clifton V. 175,221 Hostetter, Dorothy M. 248,521 Hottenstein, Mary J. 426 Hottman, Larry A. 521 Hotujac, Sharon A. 242,426 Hou, David H. 173 Houdyshell. Judith P. 64 67 148 324 521 Houdyshell, Mary E. 256426 Houdyshell, Richard 214,267,521 Houghtaling, Jonathan 340,521 House, Lorna E. 125,213,254,521 Houser, Jay D. 521 Houseweart, Mark W. 166,521 Housing Section 226-355 Hover, Donna J. 33,133,151,253,521 Hovorak, Billy P. 278,521 Howard. Carolyn R. 196,309.328.521 Howard. Frank W. 162,176,426 Howard, Henry S. 359.360,362 Howard, James W. 521 Howard. Pamela A. 242.426 Howard, Richard D. 340.521 Howard, Richard W. 375 Howe, Jean F. 521 Howe, Thomas M. 283.340.373.521 Howell. Charles R. 190.521 Howell. Kay L. 64.250.521 Howell. Melvin L. 280,521 Howell. Michael E. 521 Howell, Robert W. 155,521 Howell. William D. 521 Howse, Richard L. 521 Hrabe, Melinda R. 78.201.212.247.521 Hrebec, Barbara C. 208 Hsueh, Pei-Kao 185 Hubbard, Fred W. 287.521 Hubbell, Richard S. 521 Huber, Loretta J. 43.140,333,521 Huck, Dennis D. 150,178,427 Hudgens. Mary P. 194.324,521 Hudgins. Lois A. 427 Hudson, Barbara J. 312,521 Hudson. Robert M. 233,271.521 Hudson. Yancy D. 283,522 Huecker, Tommy D. 522 Huerter, Mary C. 222.333,522 Huff, Judith E. 181 Huff. Paul L. 178 Huffman, Cynthia S. 312,522 Huffman, Daniel S. 42.157.283.522 Huffman. Jerald R. 522 Hug, Alan R. 280,391.522 Hug, Janis A. 312,522 Huggans. Carol A. 426 Huggans, James A. 174.427 Huggins, Arlen W. 306,522 Muggins. Carole J. 181 Huggins, Kenneth G. 178.427 Huggins. Lloyd D. 166,522 Hughbanks, Fineas G. 179 Hughbanks, Ronald G. 522 Hughes, Dana C. 311 Hughes, Dennis D. 62.522 Hughes, James M. 340.522 Hughes. Lyman G. 137 Hughes, Mary A. 242 522 Hughes. Sherri D. 187,317.522 Hughes. William G. 292,427 Hugo, Bernard A. 427 Hull, Kenneth A. 290.427.522 Hull. Marva L. 250.522 Hull, Ronald K. 290 Hull, Virginia A. 522 Hulse, Audrey G. 248.328,522 Hummel, Jerry L. 179 Hummel, Stephen C. 302,522 Hummer, Larry L. 522 Humphrey, Frank J. 347,522 Humphrey, Robert L. 149,522 Humphrey. Verlin E. 365 Hund, Ann 213,324,427 Hund, Patricia 324.522 Hund. Roxanna C. 324,522 Hunt. James M. 347.522 Hunt, Judie K. 160.237,427 Hunt, Melvin C. 608 Hunt, Rae J. 140,608 Hunt, Richard M. 174427 Hunter. Janice A. 256,522 Hunter. Judith A. 256,522 Hunter, Judith H. 197.235.317,522 Hunter, Nancy J. 213.324,522 Hunter, Thomas W. 61,347,522 Hupe, John F. 289,522 Hupe. Norman W. 522 Hurley. Mary J. 153.213.222,333.427 Hurtig, Victor C. 178.427 Husain, Khanmd M. 200 Huseman, Cheryl K. 183,184,324,522 Huseman. Virgil R. 183267522 Husted, Stanley R. 150.193.378,379,522 Huston, Larry G. 523 Huttie. Frederick E. 523 Hwang. Eddie L. 185 Hyames, Diana K. 27.71.163240426 Hyde. Ann S. 258,523 Hyde. Catherine L. 179,238,523 Hyde, Donald E. 157,377 Hyde, John T. 178,427 Hyder. David L. 523 Hynes, Thomas E. 340.523 Hysom, Judith I. 65.250,523 Ibbetson, Richard A. 187208523 Ibbetson, Ronald L. 187.608 Ideker, Lester H. Jr. 280.523 Ikard. James A. 373 tkemiya, Masanobu 64,523 lies, Duane A. 523 Imhof, Carol A. 523 Imhof. Ray D. 347.523 Immenschuh, Cheryl R. 312.523 India Association 198 Indoor Track 390-391 Industrial Education Club 198 Ingersoll. Jeanne A. 200,240,317,523 Ingersoll. Patricia 204 Ingrim. Charles N. 198.523 Innis, Leslie S. 184.253,523 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 199 Interfraternity Council 228 Interfraternity Pledge Council 233 Interior Design Club 200 Intermill, Patricia 312.523 Intramurals (Men ' s) 395-397 Intramurals (Women ' s) 398 Ipinmidun, Wilson B. 165 Ireland. Michael K. 64 158,427 Ireland, Timothy M. 347523 Irwin. John C. 174 Irwin, Linda M. 148,254.317.523 Isaacson, David L. 177,523 Isaacson, Joan 192 Isernhagen, Fred A. 274.427 Ish, Curtis L. 180 Ish, Joyce B. 181 Islamic Association 200 Israel, Larry D. 340.523 Iversen. Glen L. 274.523 Iverson. Willard A. 225 523 Ives, Warren C. 340.523 Ivy, Richard J. 523 Iwamoto, Wayne K. 177,427 lyorver, Joseph G. 145.209 Jaax, Alan R. 274,523 Jaax, James R. 133,142 Jack, Genell 192 Jack. Russell P. Jr. 147,523 Jackson, Beverly A. 197.328,523 Jackson, Carl F. 272,523 Jackson. Charles R. 523 Jackson. David D. 66.158.197,273523 Jackson, David H. 377 Jackson, Donald L. 208.340,523 Jackson, Edward E. 523 Jackson, Jack H. 137,163.171,302.427 Jackson, Janette B. 523 Jackson. Jimmy A. 340.523 Jackson. Judy G. 213 240 312 524 Jackson, Larry W. 78,347.524 Jackson. Michael E. 273,524 Jackson, Roscoe 347,349 430 Jackson. Ruth A. 312,524 Jacob, Thomas K. 283.524 Jacobitz. Tommy L. 129 180284524 Jacobs, Curtis R. 147.273.524 Jacobs. Hyde S. 214 Jacobs. Joy S. 317.524 Jacobs. Judy L. 255,427 Jacobs, Marlene J. 333.524 Jacobs, Patrick T. 274.524 Jacobs, William R. 340 Jacobs, William R. 524 Jacobson. Julie A. 312524 Jacobson. Kristie K. 43.524 Jacobson, Linda E. 208,218.317 Jacobson. Richard W. 271 427 Jaeger. Calvin D. 304,524 Jaffe, Kenneth R. 189,208.218,524 Jager, Jan B. 250,524 Jagger, John F. 524 Jagtap, Prabhakar N. 191,198 Jahnke, Nancy K. 524 Jakobe, Kathleen M. 317.524 James, Judith A. 195.253.317.524 James, Larry S. 375 James, Robert 391 James, Stephen L. 213,283,524 Jameson, Donald L. 190.214.347.524 Jamvold, Daryll D. 174,229.273,524 Janke, Donald L. 524 Janke, Gary D. 214,273,524 Janke, Michael D. 524 Janne, Lynda M. 192 Janne, Ronald L. 427 Janssen, Alfred III 204,524 Janssen. Janet L. 220.237,427 Janssen. Sally A. 524 Jantz, Jerrie S. 524 Jantz, Judilee G. 170 Jantz, Merle D. 428 Janzen, Darryl E. 304.428 Janzen, Paul R. 340.524 Jardine Terrace 354-355 Jarman, Roberta K. 168,312.524 Jaro. Gerri L. 328,524 Jarrett, James C. 298.524 Jarrett. John A. 307.365,524 Jarvis. Cheryl K. 125.248.524 Jarvis. Gary R. 428 Jarvis, Roberta M. 254.524 Jasper. Charles L. 347.525 Jatoi. Ghulam S. 205 Jaymes. Robert W. 157 J.D. ' s Pizza Parlor 420 Jean Peterson ' s 620 Jeannin, Michael R. 247,525 Jeffers, Hubert E. 178 Jeffers. Marlin D. 179 Jeffery, Demesne G. 181 Jeffery, Kenneth L. 178.428 Jehlik. Kenneth D. 428.525 Jellison. Martha J. 43.328.525 Jenkins. David L. 608 Jenkins. Earl E. 347.525 Jenkins. Gerald L. 525 Jenkins, Marna G. 140,212,237,525 Jenkins, Robert J. 525 Jenkins, William H. 525 Jennings. William D. 525 Jensen. Barry M. 525 Jensen, Carol A. 324,525 Jensen, Donna J. 192 Jensen Harold G. 525 Jensen, Karin K. 312.525 Jensen. Kathryn R. 525 Jernigan. Douglas K. 208.283,379,525 Jernigan Jan M. 72 Jeselnik, Diane M. 317.525 Jesena, Cesar Jr. 608 Jewell. Charles G. 208 Jewett, Dwight D. 161,196.306,378,525 Jewett, Richard J. 608 Jezbera, Carolyn R. 181 Jezbera, Edward J. 179 Jilka. Gerold D. 525 Jinks, Albert W. 347,525 Jiran. Peter A. 298.428 Joerg, Regina E. 525 Johns, Chris E. 525 Johnson. Alvin D. 428 Johnson, Ann L. 161 Johnson, Bradley D. 290,525 Johnson, Byron G. 525 Johnson. Carl L. 79.337,525 Johnson, Carlene S. 328.525 Johnson, Cecil W. 271,381,525 Johnson, Charles R. 347.525 Johnson. Cheryl K. 217.328,525 Johnson. Darrel L. 183.202,307,525 Johnson, Dean K. 183,428 Johnson, Delores J. 212,237.525 Johnson, Don A. 161.165,223,525 Johnson, Edward L. 428 Johnson, Gary L. 340,525 Johnson, Gene R. 340,525 Johnson, Henry J. 172 Johnson, Ingrid M. 213,221 Johnson. James M. 157,525 Johnson, Jeanne A. 63.213.223,253,525 Johnson, Jill M. 184,324,526 Johnson, John A. 148.182.202 Johnson, John J. 167.347,526 Johnson, John L. 526 Johnson, Judith K. 328,526 Johnson, Judy K. 192 Johnson, Karen L. 221,328,526 Johnson, Keith A. 166,526 Johnson. Kelly D. 222,347,526 Johnson. Larry L. 221.273.526 Johnson, Leland K. 71,163,290,526 Johnson, Leland R. 289.524 Johnson, Linda J. 524 Johnson, Linnetta A. 64,526 Johnson, Max O. 215 Johnson. Mode A. 298,428 Johnson. Lynn R. 264,526 Johnson, Marilyn J. 428 Johnson, Nathaniel 347.526 Johnson, Patricia L. 201.317,524 Johnson, Patrick A. 145 Johnson, Paul E. 292.524 Johnson. Paul G. 156 Johnson, Paula S. 237.526 Johnson, Phyllis J. 223.312,526 Johnson, Phyllis M. 212,253,526 Johnson, Raymond W. 190271,526 Johnson. Richard M. 347,526 Johnson, Rita A. 312,526 Johnson, Robert L. 214 Johnson, Roger B. 186,196.213.219.526 Johnson, Rosslyn A. 258.526 Johnson. Sherrill J. 153.159,197.428 Johnson, Steve A. 182,271.526 Johnson, Susan E. 333.526 Johnson. Thomas L. 428 Johnson. Vernon D. 178 Johnson. William B. 292 Johnson, Winifred L. 309.312,526 Johnston, Cecil W. 289,526 Johnston, Frances E. 206 Johnston, Gary L. 173.292.526 Johnston, George H. 133.428 Johnston, Larry D. 274,526 Johnston. Martha J. 526 Johnston. Rebecca L. 194.317,526 Johnston, Roland W. 289.526 Joines. Karen B. 204.428 Jones. Barbara J. 524 Jones. Barbara L. 324.524 Jones. Beverly K. 211,527 Jones, Carolyn A. 238.527 Jones, Clair R. 153,162.199.428 Jones. C. Clyde 19,113.394 Jones, Darrel D. 296.527 Jones. David R. 283.347.365.527 Jones, Dennis R. 347.527 Jones, Elmer T. 193 Jones. Helen F. 192 Jones, James H. 289,527 Jones. James R. 302,527 Jones, John A. 428 Jones, John B. 428 Jones, Karen S. 64,333,527 Jones, Leila F. 428 Jones. Loretta A. 324.527 Jones, Mariellen 214 Jones, Marietta R. 203.328,527 Jones, Mary J. 324,527 Jones, Michael E. 527 Jones, Nicholas M. 289.527 Jones, Pamela A. 237,312.527 Jones. Patricia L. 237,527 Jones. Phoebe J. 168,213,333.527 Jones. Mrs. Ray 244 Jones, Richard B. 428 Jones. Robert L. 428 Jones, Ronald E. 189,284,428 Jones. Sharon L. 328.527 Jones, Stephen A. 199,428 Jones, Willie L. 359 Jordan, James S. 62,280,527 Jordan, Patricia J. 257,428 Jordan, Ronald E. 180,190,527 Jordan, Sheryl K. 184,197,220,225,428 Jorgensen, Jill 527 Journalism 68-76 Joyce, Judith K. 333,527 Jubelt, Burk 109.170.186.283,527 Jubelt, Hilbert P. 89 Jubelt, Mrs. Hilbert P. 144 Judd, Kathryn 257,527 637 Judd, Robert E. 296,527 Jump, Robert D. 306,527 Junior Panhellenic Council 232 Juranich, Robert J. 233,290,527 Jury, Dennis G. 201,527 Just. Robert C. 208 Justice, Sale A. 258.527 Kadlec, John A. 359 Kaelson, Janet I. 250,527 Kaff, JoAnne P. 328,527 Kahl, Kurt W. 608 Kaiser, Donald W. 176,273.429 Kaiser, Donn L. 429 Kaiser, Douglas L. 221,527 Kaiser, Herbert E. 141 Kalb, Helene J. 145.147,250.527 Kalbach, Lela F. 324,527 Kalishman, Stanley R. 78,340,527 Kallenbach, Ann J. 161.429 Kallenbach, Kenneth 163 171 284 429 Kallenbach, Marvin D. 347,527 Kamil, Hasan 175 Kammer, William E. 201.429 Kammerer. Joan K. 112,248,527 Kampschroeder, Larry 296,528 Kanawyer, Merry J. 63,168,195,200,245, 312,528 Kane, Edward R. 174,429 Kannard, Janet L. 253,528 Kanning, Phyllis L. 324,528 Kansas Lumber Company 621 Kansas Power and Light Co. 617 Kansouh, Abdel S. 182 Kapela, Joseph 165 Kaplan, Robert M. 171,340.528 Kappa Alpha Mu 200 Kappa Alpha Theta 250-251 Kappa Delta 252-253 Kappa Delta Pi 153 Kappa Kappa Gamma 254-255 Kappa Phi 220 Kappa Sigma 286-287 Kapur, Surinder K. 175,608 Karl, Catherine L. 194 Karl, William P. 351,528 Karr, Erma J. 32,144 161 224258429 Karr, Rose M. 317.429 Kasl, David R. 528 Kasselman, Dennis G. 347,528 Kaster, Kay 250,528 Kastle, Shirley M. 145,250,528 Kater, Larry E. 166.187,528 Katlin, Michael D. 528 Kauffeld, James M. 62 Kauffeld, Norbert M. 193 Kauffman, Edwin G. 157,429 Kaufman, Seth 218,429 Kaufman, Sue J. 76,153.211,255,429 Kaufman, Toni M. 250 Kaul, Linda L. 184.253,528 Kaump, Mary K. 153,212,429 Kaup Furniture Stores 623 Kay, Robert S. 233.278,528 Kazmaier, Jerry D. 62,64,284,528 Kearney, Robert L. 147.280,528 Keating, Carolyn J. 429,528 Keating, Donald J. 176,210,429 Keating, Edward L. 233,340.528 Keating, James L. 289,528 Keating, William R. 292,528 Keck, Donald J. 528 Keck, James E. 298,528 Keck, Philip R. 264,528 Keefer, Mrs. L. E. 242 Keel, Joseph F. 66 Keeler, Garry L. 183,429 Keeten, Judy A. 312,528 Kegley, John R. 377 Keist, Robert P. 273,528 Keith, Horace R. 528 Keithley, Charles M. 528 Keithley, Claude A. 608 Kelchak, Ellen J. 243,528 Keller, Danny J. 64.66 Keller, Duane L. 202,307,528 Kellett, Carol E. 317,528 Kelley, James L. 198 Kelley, Jean A. 212,253,429 Kelley, Kenneth W. 149,166,187,189,528 Kellner, Wayne A. 155,429 Kellogg, Karolyn K. 235,317,528 Kellogg, Myron C. 165,528 Kellstrom, Martha R. 204,206 Kelly, Candace A. 317.528 Kelly, Douglas D. 276,528 Kelly, Frances M. 328,528 Kelly, Michael M. 62.298,391,529 Kelly, Pamela M. 222,238,312,529 Kelly, Robert W. 280,529 Kelpin, Carol A. 192 Kelsey, Gaylord D. 187,197,529 Kelsey, Marilyn S. 190,318,529 Kelsey, Nell J. 324,529 Keltner, Michael K. 337,529 Keltner, Patricia K. 168,247,328,529 Kemmerly, Phil R. 429 Kemper, Michael D. 195304529 Kendall, Carolyn S. 250,529 Kendall, James M. 283,430 Kendall, Lawrence M. 283,529 Kendall, Susan L. 184,312.529 Kendall, Walter G. 430 Kennedy. Carroll E. 89 Kennedy, Donald E. 340,529 Kennedy, Donald L. 306.529 Kennedy. Harold W. 89 Kennedy, Kathleen L. 168,255,529 Kennedy, Ronald D. 306,529 Kennedy, Susan L. 318,530 Kennedy, Timothy J. 296530 Kennedy, William H. 283,530 Kenney, Linda F. 318,530 Kenny, Dean R. 93 Kent, Peggy E. 318,530 Kephart, Stanley L. 530 Kepley, Janice D. 195 530 Kerbs, Brad J. 267,530 Kern, Larry G. 189,530 Kerns, Gerald L. 178,430 Kerns, Robert L. 179 Kerns, Sandra L. 159,181,430 Kerr, David M. 530 Kerr, Wendel R. 89 Kersbergen, David N. 430 Kershner, Robert N. 202.430 Kersting, Eugenia D. 243,530 Kessler, Alan F. 189 Kettelhut, Larry L. 296,530 Ketzner, James J. 178,430 Ketzner, Peggy 181 Keucher, Louise S. 61 140 250 530 Keys, Ronald E. 150,151 Khan, Edna A. 205 Khan, Maher H. 191,200,205 Khan, Mazhara 191 Khan, Mir A. 191,193 198200 Khan, Mir N. 198 Khan, Sardar S. 205 Khare, Gyaneshwar P. 608 Kiankhooy-Fard, Parv 205608 Kibbe, Dallas L. 530 Kice, Robert G. 340.530 Kidd, Quinton R. 67 Kier, Barbara J. 312 Kildow, Gary L. 276.530 Kildow. Patricia A. 243,328,530 Killebrew, Lewis G. 430 Killgore, Mickey R. 347,430 Killough, Howard Jr. 186 194 530 Killpack. Paul A. 289 530 Kilroy, Thomas G. 302,530 Kimball, Donneta R. 530 Kimball, Kay M. 147.530 Kimbell. Vicky J. 114.146 Kimble, Jane H. 324,530 Kimbrough, James E. 180,530 Kimbrough. Marilyn K. 181 Kimel, William R. 119 Kimmi, Anthony L. 280 530 Kimsey, Robert L. 296,530 Kinch, Barbara J. 318,530 Kindiq, Willard E. 183 430 King. Barbara J. 212,253.530 King, Becky P. 318 530 King, Charles R. 530 King, Charles R. 341,530 King, Linda D. 324,530 King, Philip A. 359 King, Mrs. Robert 306 King, Royce M. 341,530 King, Spencer W. 341.385,430 King, Ted R. Jr. 162,199,430 Kingery. Judith K. 250.318,530 Kingman, Michael F. 530 Kingsley, M. Keith 179 Kingsley, Mavis 181 Kinnamon, Jerold W. 198 Kinney, Robert D. 305 531 Kinsey, Jean A. 45,148255531 Kinzer, Howard A. 179 184274531 Kippes, Leroy W. 177430 Kirby, Susan D. 27,318,531 Kirchhoff, Henry C. 283 531 Kirk, Jean 181 Kirk, Katherine A. 213,257,531 Kirk, Linda A. 76.237,531 Kirk, Sara L. 195,257,531 Kirk, Thelma J. 195330531 Kirk, Tony L. 180 Kirkbride. Sharon L. 27,248,531 Kirkendall, Robert L. 271.531 Kirkwood. Robert D. 167 218 219 Kirmser, Philip G. 119 Kirsch. Michael D. 531 Kirshe, Carol J. 328,531 Kiser, Rick E. 531 Kiser, Robert W. 89,341 Kissack. Jane A. 318 531 Kissick, John B. 531 Kissinger, Don F. 531 Kistner, Henry O. 273,531 Kitch, Judith L. 189,318,531 Kitchell, Ralph 129 Kitchen. Brent A. 183,531 Kitchen, Douglas O. 229 Kitchener, Harry L. 157385391 Kites 614 Kitt, Camilla A. 318,531 Kittell, Howard H. 531 Kitzke, Henry J. 223 531 Klag, Nancy A. 255430 Klahr, Carolyn R. 328 531 Klassen, William R. 152,175347531 Klataske, Ronald D. 215,430 Klawiter, Warren D. 157,341,359.430 Kleeman, Darrel M. 531 Klein, Carmen R. 166 307 531 Klein, John C. 182,210,531 Klein, Kathleen K. 238,430 Klein, Lawrence R. 302531 Klein, Penny J. 241,531 Klema, Susan P. 221,531 Klenda, Deanna K. 194,223,245,531 Klesath, Charles F. 223,292430 Kleysteuber, Joan M. 232238318531 Klick, Barbara J. 187 328 531 Klick, Gail A. 247,531 Kliewer, Bruce D. 430 Kline, David C. 173 Kline, Harold E. 208,531 Kline, Philip K. 190.215 Kline, Raymond -L. 197,430 Kline, Ronald R. 532 Klinger, Dwight D. 88 Klocke, Larry L. 532 Kloepper, Susan K. 318,532 Klostermeier, Mary E. 125,207,430 Klotz, David E. 159,162 Klotz, Jack R. 166 Klover, Jane D. 243.532 Kmoch, Donald J. 180 Kmoch, Joyce J. 181 Knapp Kenneth D. 146,162229274430 Knecht, Samuel W. 133,190,298.430 Knedlik. Larry E. 289,532 Knewtson, Richard D. 180,306,431 Kniffin, Charles K. 151,347,532 Kniffen, Edward L. 179 Knight Charles W. 341.532 Knight, David D. 267,532 Knight, Diana S. 431 Knight, Marcus L. 61,66,158.298,431 Knoell, Donna L. 115,137,213,243,532 Knop, Douglas B. 273.532 Knorr, Fritz G. 374.375 Knorr. Margaret 206.250,532 Knox, Phillip L. 265,532 Knudsen, Charles E. 179 Knudson, Kenneth D. 169,199,431 Knutson, Herbert 193 Kobetich. Robert W. 347,532 Koch, Loren H. 532 Koch, Mary A. 318,532 Koci, Lois L. 431 Kodama, Thomas T. 177 Koelliker, James K. 121.162,176.225. 284,431 Koen, John G. 174 Koepke, Margaret A. 144 156 161 229 253,431 Koestel, Sondra L. 212.318,431 Koester, Marilyn L. 608 Koester, Norman W. 189,222292430 532 Koger. John M. Jr. 276 532 Kohl. Larry E. 183,189.532 Kohl, Lois A. 250,532 Kohler, James Q. Jr. 67,298 532 Kohls, Eric W. 532 Kohrs, Sheryl R. 318,532 Kolacny, John M. 149,337,532 Kolde. David L. 532 Kondik, Thomas A. 77,431 Kongs. Stephen W. 223.292.532 Konqs, Thomas F. 293,532 Konitz, Jack H. 180,280.532 Konzem, Joseph P. 64 Koons, Mary J. 183.532 Kopf. Gail A. 333,532 Kopp, Gary R. 78 Kopp, Gerald A. 267,431,532 Koppes, Gerald M. 223 293 Korach, Gerald F. 303431 Korb, Sandra G. 532 Korber, Mary K. 318 532 Korsak, John Jr. 532 Korte, Richard L. 337,532 Kosmin, Lawrence 178 Kostner, John R. 532 Kotapish. Kay E. 241,312,533 Kotler, Stephen B. 337,533 Koudele, Randall W. 193,533 Kovar, Eugene W. 207219 Kracht, Katherine Y. 241.312.533 Kraff, Sharon R. 245,431 Krafski. Kurt E. 431 Kraft, Vernon A. 359 Kraft, Wallace E. ISO Krahn, James E. 431 Krakower, Elayne J. 218,328.533 Kramer, Anne M. 153,213531,533 Kramer, Carl A. 223 Kramer, W. Robert 189,222.293,533 Krasinski, Joseph H. 24 Kratina, Carol A. 66.203 Kratz, Daniel S. 292.533 Kraus, Fredrick W. 347 533 Kraus, Joe W. 89 Kraus, Linda J. 312,533 Kraus, Michael R. 202.392,533 Kraus. Sharon L. 533 Krause, Richard D. 298,533 Krause, Vernon E. 533 Kraut, Charles W. 347,533 Krauter, Kenneth M. 180 Krauter, Patricia A. 181 Kraybill, Richard B. 171 533 Krehbiel, Carla A. 75255431 Krehbiel, Ellen L. 201,225,312.533 Krehbiel, Jeffrey L. 171,533 Kreider, Beverly J. 235.312533 Krepinevich, Daniel 171,347.533 Krider, John A. 303,431 Kriss. Joel R. 190 Krob. Johnny R. 198,381,533 Kroeger, Myron E. 273,533 Kroeker, Robert E. 533 Kroenlein, John W. 431 Kroger, Sally L. 247.533 Kroutil, Karen A. 76,245,533 Kruckenberg, Kathleen 431 Krueger. Barbara A. 533 Krupadanam, Pramila 191 Kruse, Alan J. 533 Kruse, Curtis W. 365,533 Kruse, Kenneth W. 62 Kruse, Michael B. 431 Kruse, Phyllis M. 317.533 Kruse, Ronald M. 172,533 KSDB-FM 78 Ksiazek, Thomas G. 347.533 K-State Christian Fellowship 219 K-State Engineer 77 K-State Players 201 Kubat, Jacqueline 238,533 Kuchenthal. George W. 166,189,431 Kuczynski, Leslie W. 347,533 Kueck, Don L. 184,431 Kuqler, Charles D. 274,431 Kuhn, Carolyn S. 151,243,533 Kuhn, Charles W. 431 Kuhn, Cheryl K. 203,328,533 Kuhn, Linda A. 195,248,533 Kuhn, Marilyn R. 62,154,253,431 Kuhn, R. William 178.431 Kuhn, Robert A. 273.533 Kuhn. Robert J. 210 Kuhn, Thomas G. 178 Kuhn, William R. 129.273,534 Kuiken, Cheryl M. 184,212,253,431 Kukuk, Donna L. 203.220,328.534 Kumamoto, Clifford T. 431 Kummer, Judy K. 318,534 Kuntz, Charles R. 62,157,176,534 Kunz. Kristina L. 255,534 Kurth, Walter W. 284,534 Kushner. Sheryl D. 189,213,328,534 Kwant, Walter 341,534 Kwok, Wing K. 149,163,171.347,378534 Kyser, Michael D. 347,534 Labarge, George P. 222,293,534 Labenski. Robert H. 341,534 Lacen. Georgia S. 324,534 Lackey, John L. 534 Lackey, Wi lliam M. 534,608 Lackie, Andrea M. 257,534 Lacy, Larry D. 341,534 Ladenburger, Sharon 250,534 Ladner, Charles W. 166 Ladner, Phyllis I. 167 Lady, Sharon K. 318,534 Lafferty, Marilyn L. 207,247.534 Laffoon, John R. 332,534 Lagoski, Patricia J. 312,534 Laguna, Luis E. 202 Lahey. Margaret 95,229 Lahr, Karen J. 318.534 Lahr, Patricia A. 333,534 LaHue, Delmon W. 193 Laird, Irvin B. 208 Lake, John E. Jr. 332,432 Lala, Wilbur L. 347.534 Laman, Janice R. 328,534 Lambda Chi Alpha 288-289 Lambert. Beverly A. 534 Lambert. Charles D. 332,534 Lambert, Emmaiean 257,534 Lambert, Frank W. 221 Lambert John V. 146 151 Lambert, Paul J. 223,293.534 Lambley, James D. 193 Lamborn, Judith E. 206.213,318.534 Lamborn, Linda L. 212,324,432,534 Lambright, Linda R. 212.318,534 Lamme, Judith A. 27,257,534 Lammers. Cynthia 257,432 Lammers, William E. 180 Lamone, Michael G. 534 Lamp, Linda K. 238,432 Lamp, Marita M. 168,253,534 Lamp, Ross L. 265.432 Lampe, Patti J. 191,534 Lampert, Robert L. 534 Lancaster, Jean A. 184,206,213.241,535 Land, Orlan R. 337,535 Landers, Dixon H. 347,535 Landon, Daniel J. 149 Lane, David T. 179 Lane. Sid A. 171.535 Lang. Fred D. 174 Lange, Frederick G. 148,202,287,432 Lange, Herbert 535 Lange, Linda L. 324,535 Lange, M. Jean 71,72,163,535 Lange, Marilyn E. 147.222.237,535 Lange, Phillip D. 161,432 Lange, Rolf W. 202 Langford, David J. 162,341,359,391.535 Langland, Constance 333,535 Langland, Joan G. 312,535 Langley, Helen A. 194 Langner, Gary A. 273.535 Lankas, Daniel J. 222,359,375,535 Lanman, Arley D. 171,306,535 Lanning, Lois S. 181 Lanning, Michael A. 179 Lanning, Ralph E. 535 Lansden, John A. 341,535 Lansdowne. Miriam L. 62 Lansing, Dorothy K. 318,535 Lantis, Linda M. 212,237.535 Lard, Gail A. 175,265.535 Lardent. Craig N. 210 Larison, Gary W. 307,535 Larmer, Mary L. 535 Larsen, Beverly J. 194,253,432 Larsen, Larry R. 77.157,175,306,535 Larsen, Lynne M. 245,318.535 Larson, Barton E. 218,219,535 Larson, Dennis L. 178 Larson, Gene D. 432 Larson, George H. 119 Larson, Glenn II 173 Larson, Jerry G. 147,151.347,535 Larson, John P. 303,535 Larson, Jon M. 276,535 Larson, Kevin J. 217,535 Larson, Larry E. 306.535 - - H , 1 1 ,: : ' - - - ' Ull . UijM lwr.1 Uippc.ji .. - . !, HIT, ' . : - ' ;: : - ; - ; - -; - 638 Larson, Larry E. 341. 535 Larson, Laurence G. 170,535 Larson, Merle D. 347.535 Larson, Robert H. 298.432 Larson, Roger C. 177.217.535 Larson. Steve E. 303,432,535 Larson, Steven A. 42.191,307 LaRue, Kenneth 359 Lasalle. William L. 341.535 Lashbrook. Ralph R. 107,140.163 Laskowski. Carolyn L. 324.535 Latas, Richard D. 347.534 Latham. Carl 0. 274.534 Latham, Jackie D. 337,534 Latham, James D. 303.377.534 Lathrop, Connie F. 243 312 536 Lathrop. Kenneth L. 141,289,534 Lathrop. Winifred B. 281.318.534 Latimer, James P. 296,432 Latin American Association 202 Latschar. Carol D. 213.324.536 Latschar, John A. 536 Latta, Robert I. 233.536 Latta, Robert L. 306.536 Laue, John W. 267.536 Lauer, Kent A. 280,432 Laughlin, Eugene J. 89,112 Laurie, Lynne 140,324.536 Laven. Nancy A. 318,534 Laverenrz. Carol A. 194 324 536 Laverentz, Gene W. 183.247,534 Lawhon, Mary B. 27.245,534 Lawles. Mrs. Sybil 235 Lawless. Eldon D. 144534 Lawlis. Gary T. 47,203 Lawrence Cheryl L. 148.318,536 Lawrence, Curtis K. 536 Lawrence. Donald 359 Lawrence. Linda J. 146,247,432 Lawrence, Susan K. 324.537 Lawrence. Thomas J. 289,432 Lawrence, William V. 273 537 Lawson. Robert E. 292.537 Laxer. Marc A. 155,341,537 Lay, Charles L. 432.537 Lay, Margaret F. 170 Lay, Russell 147,375 Layton, Jean A. 318.537 Lazy R 627 Leasure, Elden E. 89 Leatherman, Carol J. 318,537 Leathers. Ronald R. 537 Leathers, Theresa L. 537 Leavengood, Luther O. 107 LeBreton, James E. 341 537 Lechner, Fred P. 265.537 Lee, Carolyn J. 201,333537 Lee. Dennis D. 175 347 537 Lee. Dennis J. 303,537 Lee. Dick T. 185 Lee, Duane R. 292,537 Lee. Grace K. 185 Lee, Horace B. 107.394 Lee. Jane A. 247.312537 Lee, Marilyn S. 309,312.537 Lee. Nancy K. 24,27,151 255537 Lee, Steve K. 185 Lee, Thomas B. 133.185 Leeburg. Linn T. 432 Leedham, George 44 Leedy. Wayne C. 303.537 Leel. Woodruff. G. 432 Leete. Stephen M. 62 Lefmann. Gerald L. 79214432 Lefton, John MT 208.267.537 Lehman. Rebecca S. 212253537 Lehmann, Wilfred H. 79385 Leick, Mary K. 203,312,537 Leighty. Joseph W. 341,537 Leiker, Raydean 537 Leipper, Jane L. 192 Leister, Karen A. 245.537 Leming. Margaret J. 152 324 537 Lemon. Carolyn S. 64 148224312537 Lemon, Elaine F. 218,219,318432 ' Lemon. Josephine L. 333.378.537 Lemon. Lonnie L. 267 537 Lemon. Marcia A. 247,537 Lenhart, Leanna M. 201 Lenhert, Larry M. 347.537 Lenz. John L. 180 Leonard. Warren J. 307,537 Leou, Harvey S. 185 Lepej, Jo K. 207.328.537 Lepo. Linda M. 537 Leroux. Jerry D. 209 Leshovsky, Jari L. 318537 Lester. Bruce R. 197 Lester. Richard A. 290,537 Letourneau, Arlene J. 192 Letourneau, James L. 408 Letts, Katherine A. 333 538 Leuthold, Dixie C. 250 538 Leuthold, Steven L. 378 Levering, Judith A. 333 538 Levick, Larry N. 199,432 Lewellen. Rondole L. 432 Lewerenz, Gloria L. 145.248.538 Lewerenz, Jan K. 538 Lewis, Carolyn I. 318.538 Lewis, Delvy 371 Lewis. Evelyn J. 241 538 Lewis, Gary K. 305.538 Lewis. Gary L. 47,304,538 Lewis, George A. 287538 Lewis, Jack V. 195,303 538 Lewis. Janet K. 207.538 Lewis, Jerre L. 204.538 Lewis, John L. 278.608 Lewis. Kenneth D. 159 Lewis, Kit J. 432 Lewis. Lois K. 237,538 Lewis. Michael R. 177,289,538 Lewis, Richard W. 208,341,538 Lewis. Shron K. 219.224.432 Lewis, Shirley A. 187,253,318,538 Lewis, Trudy E. 312,538 Lewis. Verda L. 170 Lewis. William L. 341,538 Ley. John R. 341.538 Lickteig. Linda A. 223318,538 Lickteig, Merle E. 538 Lietzen, John H. 73,200,206.341.538 Light. Phillip C. 183,432 Lightcap, Dee A. 538 Lightner. David K. 187.219,233.284. 375.538 Ligon. Thomas H. 432 Lilak, Rita K. 125,133.144.159,189,213, 250,538 Liljestrand, Mary L. ISO Lillibridge. Richard 182,194,432 Lillich, Donna J. 248.324.538 Lillich, Robert D. 121.172,305.433 Lilly. Richard K. 303.538 Limes. Alma A. 328,538 Limes. Ann R. 538 Linck, Karen B. 245,538 Lind. Martha L. 154,159197213433 Lindahl, Carol S. 328.538 Lindberg, Pamela K. 318.538 Lindenbaum. Stephen 433 Linder, Julia A. 213,247,433 Linder. Robert D. 156 Linderman, Spencer A. 215 Lindgren, Sandra K. 145,238,538 Lindquist, Richard K. 193 Lindquist, Ronald U. 183 Lindstrom, Cathy E. 212318538 Line. Joyce A. 319.538 Linin, Brent W. 273.538 Linin, Dale E. 164.273.539 Link. Rodney L. 146 150 178 Linn, Cheryl A. 248.312,539 Linn, Linda K. 328.539 Linn, Michael W. 341 539 Linscheid, Karen K. 43,194,213,318 Linstrum, David B. 77 Lintecum, Sanda K. 212,433 Linton. Jerry D. 539 Liohona Fellowship 220 Lipp, Mark E. 539 Upper. Mary K. 125.203 Upper, Ralph 141 Lippman. Raymond J. 347 539 Lippoldt. Richard A. 273.539 Lippoldt. Robert L. 273433 Lisec. Helga 196 Liston, Sally A. 253,312.539 Litfin, Richard A. 341.539 Litke. Herbert C. 539 Little American Royal 39 Little. Martin L. 375,433 Little, Susanne F. 44,168.177,257,539 Litton, Dale G. 42.173,298.539 Littrell, John M. 283 433 Littrell. Robert C. 141.190.215.287,539 Livengood. Rodney D. 347.539 Livengood. Steven R. 42 Livingston, Alton R. 539 Livingston. Philip A. 278,433 Ljungstrom. Robert H. 347,539 Llord. Jim 22 Lloyd, Cheryl L. 27.235.433 Lloyd. Douglas A. 433 Loar, Donald R. 220.433 Locher, Roger C. 347.539 Locke. Kenneth J. 225 Locke. Robert O. 539 Locke, Ted R. 171,220.539 Lockhart, Nancy J. 255,539 Lodge, David J. 178 Loeb, Jeffrey T. 539 Loeb, Joe H. 153 Loebeck. Barbara P. 137,204.255,433 Loeppke. Daryl W. 284.408 Loeppke. Wilda L. 147 189241 433 Loercher. Arthur 351.539 Loesch. Lowell D. 208.539 Loesch, Sally A. 539 Loetel. Diana K. 62,229.245.539 Loffler. Doris 196 Logan, Graham C. 278 539 Logan, Thomas W. 175.539 Logan, Vernon D. 539 Loqbeck. James C. 199,433 Lohmann, Vernon E. 149.433 Lohrengel. Gwendolyn 318.539 Londeen. Mary J. 251,318,539 Lonergan. Martha J. 161 237 539 Long, Donald D. 347.539 Long. Galen J. 539 Long. Hollace L. 145.147.245,539 Long, James L. 341,540 Long. John C. 215 Long. John P. 169 Long. Pamela C. 140.217.328.540 Long, Rebecca I. 62,170 Long, Richard A. 278 540 Long, Robert P. 609 Long, Temar K. 66.312,540 Long, William R. 373 Longabach, Jean A. 245 540 Longberg, Leslie C. 62.147157,189190 540 Longhofer. Sharon S. 318540 Loofbourrow, Gail A. 218.219 Loomis. Carol A. 433 Loomis, Jim E. 112,147,229.433 Loomis. Ronald H. 176.433 Loop, John D. 306,540 Loper, Harry B. 341.540 Loriaux. Peter G. 274 540 Lorson, James S. 347,540 Lotker. Floyd L. II 187,341,540 Loucks. Rebecca A. 191.200 Louderback, Forrest 540 Loughmiller, Gayle G. 204.235,318,540 Loughmiller, Jean A. 318,433 Louthan, James R. 209.540 Love. Carolyn A. 27.248.318540 Love, Charles R. 214,433 Love, Joyce E. 433 Lovelock, William T. 341 540 Lovett. Leslie A. 194 Lowe, Elaine V. 248,540 Lowe. Mrs. Harold P. 236 Lowe. Jon M. 71.72 Lowe. Mary A. 78 247 433 Lowery. Beryl B. 540 Lowrey. Annie T, 152 Lowrey. Fred E. 180,299.540 Lowther. Marcia L. 189,235.540 Lubega. Henry B. 165 Lucas. Alice S. 217,313,409 Lucas, Betty L. 328,540 Lucas. Wallace G. 341,540 Luckeroth. William J. 347.540 Ludden, Linda L. 248.540 Ludes, Laura L. 253.540 Lue. David D. 185 Lukens. James R. 341.540 Lukens. Patricia A. 181 Lukens, Roger L. 178,434 Luker, Anna M. 188.197.212.225.250,540 Lukins, Judith A. 42.140.203.318540 Lukins, Nancy C. 241,434 Lundblade, Eugene D. 434 Lundblade. Marylou 192 Lundgren, Joan A. 318434 Lundgren, Paul E. 41.47.158.434 Lundin, Janis C. 220,540 Lundquist, Glenn L. 347 540 Lundquist, Ronald C. 341,378.540 Lundy, William L. 375,540 Lunn, Edward A. 434 Lunn, Edward E. 332 Lunn. Sharon L. 332 Lunsford, Ronnie G. 189 284 540 Lunt, Steven A. 540 Lunt, Wilma J. 212.540 Lutes. Connie S. 241,434 Lutheran Student Fellowship 221 Lutz. Donna L. 318.541 Lutz, Karen M. 247 541 Lybarger, Judith K. 248.541 Lybarger, Larry L. 337.541 Lyberger. Ronald D. 157,304.541 Lyddane, Earl W. 541 Lydick, Sally J. 183,197.309.318.541 Lydick, Sylvia A. 183,318.541 Lyman, Eva 206 Lyman. Jon W. 541 Lynch. Franklin E. 290.541 Lynch, John C. 307.541 Lyne, Rex E. 541 Lynn. Gary D. 105.133.541 Lynn. Lloyd E. 191 Lyon, Duane H. 177.434 Lyon, Jeffrey L. 347.541 Lyon, John C. 341,541 Lyon, Raelee A. 333,541 M Maas, Robert R. 173 Mabrey. Bruce R. 365 Mabry, Marjorie I. 241 434 MacArthur, Robert A. 180,284.541 Macfee, Nancy M. 194.434 MacGowan, Elizabeth 148 204 318 541 Macha. Garry L. 541 Machart, Michael A. 434 Machart. William J. 178 Mack, Jeanette K. 229.237,541 Mack. Terry L. 377 Mackender, Elizabeth 243.541 Mackiewicz. Mary P. 328.541 MacKirdy, Wayne H. 41,434 Macklin, Dennis D. 199434 MacLaskey, Dave R. 290.377,541 MacMasters, Maiel M. 148202 Macy, Elbert B. 143,200.204 Macy, Ted L. 434 Madden. James R. 41,271.434 Madden, Sharon K. 235 541 Maddock. James W. 341.541 Maddy, Stephen L. 541 Mader. Ernest L. 79 Mader, James W. 223.293,541 Mader, Ronny D. 293,541 Madziya, Robert G. 434 Maes, James C. 294,541 Magby, Kay A. 77,145 148,183,208, 329,541 Magill, Stephen H. 208.299.541 Mahander. Mateti 198 Mai, Harold E. 149.150.144,273.434 Mai. Ladonna J. 318.541 Maichel, Farrell D. 144.434 Maichel. George W. 295.541 Maichel, Jacqualine 333,541 Maichel, Sally J. 194.249,434 Maier, Gary E. 541 Maiten. Gary A. 541 Mainquist, Colleen L. 147 Mainquist, Robert J. 144.187,541 Maisch, Carol A. 324,542 Maisch, Janice E. 200.318542 Major, Linda L. 318.542 Mikalous. Nancy J. 183.194.542 Malik. Norbert R. 142 Mall. Sandra S. 249.542 Mamura. Owen M. 149.341.542 Mance. George F. 271,542 Mangelsdorf, Nancy J. 223.312.542 Mangum, Elizabeth I. 324,378.542 Manhattan Laundry and Cleaners 626 Manhattan Motors. Inc. ill Manhattan Mutual Life Insurance Co. 628 Manhattan New Carl Dealers Association 618 Manhattan Typewriter Co., Inc. 619 Maninger, Lyle F. 290.542 Manley. Carol J. 200.333 Manlove, Marion R. 299.542 Manlove, Marvin D. 299 542 Mann, Daniel G. 199.434 Mann, Gary P. 295.542 Mann. H. Stewart 283,542 Mann. James I. 177,434 Mann. Linda R. 247,435 Mann, Marvin W. 149.221 284435 Mann. Mary F. 245435 Mann, Susan 192,204,212,435 Manning, Nancy M. 224.318.542 Manning, Sammye S. 243 542 Manshoft, Virginia L. 197.309,318,542 Mansukhani, Arjan M. ITS Manuel. Maureen K. 160249435 Manuel, Milton L. 89 Manzo, David J. 158.609 Mapes, Janet K. 250 542 Maranville, Jerry W. 267609 Mar Cafe 623 Marcelle Beauty Shop 612 Marcotte. Robert P. 542 Marine, Duane D. 305.542 Marion, Roger B. 191,435 Marker. Jack H. 62.212.299.542 Marker, James N. 277,435 Marker, Kathy 192 Markley. Daniel H. 155 Markley, John E. 233.280,542 Markley. John R. 147 Marks Michael M. 351.542 Marlatt Hall 344-349 Marlatt, Susan L. 318.542 Marling. Mark E. 296542 Marlow. Memory D. 318,542 Marmet. Kent L. 190,435 Marmon, Raymond L. 341.542 Marold, Rebecca S. 62,318.542 Marolf. Judith A. 435 Marquis, Dennis W. 215,542 Marr, Gary D. 150.178.435 Marrs, John A. 542 Marrs. Robert L. 61.283,542 Marsden Henry H. 161 Marsden. Sandy A. 192 Marsh, Carol L. 212,318,435 Marsh, James T. 180 Marsh, Margaret J. 63,187,189,318.542 Marsh, Ross C. 194.435 Marshall Alexander 179 Marshall. Gary W. 214.347.542 Marshall. Janet D. 542 Marshall. Mary J. 318.542 Marshall, Merilyn J. 173 Marshall. Paul M. 184,435 Marshbank. Glen W. 543 Marstall. James J. 166 Marston, Norman 193 Marteney, Jacqueline 62.211.318.543 Martens, Barbara L. 140.243,543 Martin. Bennie L. 283.543 Martin. Carol A. 195,324.543 Martin, David A. 155,543 Martin David F. 157,187.214,284.543 Martin, Douglas S. 543 Martin, Edward A. 543 Martin Elizabeth L. 191,312,543 Martin. John R. 347.543 Martin. Kathryn A. 194.318.543 Martin, Larry R. 121,162.305,543 Martin. Lester D. 184 Martin, Max T. 157.290.359.435.634 Martin. Michael P. 223,351,543 Martin. Nancy C. 223.318,543 Martin, Ray L. 435 Martin. Stephen L. 543 Martin. Thomas A. 178.435 Martindale, Donna L. 543 Martindale. Susan J. 204.318.543 Martinek, Dwight J. 347.543 Martinson. Gail A. 195.318.543 Mara. Robert J. 293.543 Mason. Anthony R. 62.307.543 Mason. Gary E. 409 Mason, Sharon K. 245312543 Mason, Stella K. 159.435 Massey, Johnette C. 243,318.543 Massey, Larry B. 41,174284543 Massey. Nora R. 200.318.543 Massey. Patricia A. 312.543 Massieon, Richard J. 296,359,543 Massingill, Kenneth 341 543 Masten, Boyd E. 201,543 Masten. Saundra K. 189.244.329.543 Masters, Alton D. 222341 543 Masters, Daniel W. 299,543 Matan, William D. 359.343.380,381.424 Mathena, Janice L. 245.318,543 Mathes. Edith M. 192 Mathes, Jimmie R. 197 Mathews, James C. 89 Mathews, Philip V. 150,183,285.435 Mathews. Rita I. 207.312.543 Mathews, Robert J. 303.543 Mathias. Albert R. 435 Mathias. Kenneth E. 177.347.544 Matter. Darryl E. 154 Matterson, Patricia 204,210 Matthews, Jacqueline 42.333,544 Matthews, Robert C. 341,544 639 Matthews. Robert R. 287 Matthews, Sherry L. 324,544 Matthews, William G. 341,544 Mattix, Barbara J. 168,237,318,544 Mattoon, Mary L. 333,544 Mattox, Fredrick L. 175,295,544 Mattox, Louise M. 324,544 Mau, Mary S. 435 Mauck, Theodore S. 173,305435 Mauck, Wilbur L. 215 Mauck, William 0. 219 544 Mauderly, Cheryl 181,212 Mauderly, Joe L. 179 Mauler, Loretta A. 329,544 Maurath, Clement J. 609 Maurath, Francene 197,544 Mauzey, Steve E. 265,544 Maxted, Anita L. 329,544 Maxwell, Michael L. 283,435 Maxwell, Sharon L. 253,544 Maxwell, Vernon D. 180,544 Maxwell, William H. 224,341,544 Maxwell, William K. 283,544 May, Jerry L. 175 May, Leon R. 544 May, Patricia A. 192 Mayberry, Jay C. 153,162,199,435 Mayden, Dennis E. 544 Mayer, Linda A. 237,318,544 Mayhew, Janice L. 318,544 Mayhew, Sue A. 329,544 Mayhill, Dorothy L. 235,544 Maynard, Jean A. 245.435 Maynard, Patricia A. 324,544 Mayne, Paul R. 171,436 Mayrath, Noel E. 318,544 Mazaika, Trudine M. 145.148,232,255. 544 McAdow, Mary J. 229,249,544 McAlexander, Vera J. 333,544 McAndrew, William P. 78,544 McAninch, Janet L. 195,204.257.544 McAteer, Daniel D. 62 McCabe, Patricia 318,544 McCabe, Ronald L. 347.544 McCain. James A. 18.86.87,473.481 McCallum, Bruce K. 175 McCallum, Donna E. 192 McCammon, Ronald W. 436 McCargar, Gary D. 544 McCarthy, Kathryn M. 195,206,243,544 McCartney, Roger P. 208 McCarty, Annette E. 318544 McCarty. Ernest P. 149,166,436 McCaslin, Ann 144,146,245,436 McCauley, Margaret L. 213,222,333.545 McCauley. Russell E. 215 McClanathan, Richard A. 177.436 McClaren. Janice F. 147,220,324,545 McClary, Dennis E. 209 McClaskey, George E. 199,436 McClellan, James R. 208,347,545 McClelland, Lynn A. 265,436 McCleskey, Joseph H. 174,436 McClure, Connie M. 66,235,318,545 McClure, Duane H. 166 McClure, John E. 359 McClure, Robert C. 364,365 McCobb, Allan P. 265,545 McCobb, Robert C. 265,545 McCollough, Richard 189,341,545 McCollough, Roger R. 151,189,341.545 McConachie, Daniel R. 186,545 McConnell, James L. 287,545 McConnell, James R. 296,436 McConnell, Jerome M. 347,377,545 McConnell, John O. 229.271,545 McConniel. Claude R. 545 McCormick, Michael J. 196 McCosh, Gordon L. 202,307.375,545 McCosh. Linda L. 212.436 McCourt, James E. 147,307,436 McCoy, Barry L. 545 McCoy, James R. 180 McCoy, Lawrence R. 172 McCoy, Michael P. 208.307,545 McCoy, Patricia L. 235,545 McCoy, Ronda E. 436 McCoy, Sharron A. 545 McCoy, Susan J. 133,146,147.243,436 McCracken, Deanna M. 609 McCracken, Jack E. 170,436 McCracken, Malcolm D. 178436 McCready, Joyce E. 61,62 146 154 156 436 McCready, Stuart T. 207.436 McCreary, Frederick 73.436 McCreight, Dick W. 347.545 McCulloch, William A. 609 McCune, David E. 545 McCune, James D. 546 McCutcheon, Gary L. 305.546 McDaniel, Harry W. 224.307,546 McDermet, Staley B. 303,436 McDermott, Andrea D. 192 McDiffett, Sandra R. 312,546 McDonald, Craydon D. 62,64,158,190, 203,289,546 McDonald, Francis G. 341 546 McDonald, Galen R. 167,194.283,546 McDonald, Hal T. 279 McDonald, Harry E. 274,347,365.546 McDonald, Peggy A. 318,546 McDonald, Randy J. 546 McDonald, Richard N. 170 McDonald, Rita J. 436 McDougal, Barbara H. 192 McDougal, Bonnie L. 324.546 McDougal, David E. 173,436 McDougal, James K. 375 McDougal, Jeri J. 318,546 McDougall, Melanie J. 436 640 McDowell, Gaylene H. 181.192 McDowell, Jerold E. 179 McElfresh, James D. 546 McElwain, Sandra L. 247,546 McEwen, Donald C. 341,546 McFarland, Carolyn L. 64,67.233,237. 546 McGee, Judith E. 213,249,546 McGehe, Bruce A. 280,436 McGettrick, LeAnna 324.546 McGhee, Daniel 177,546 McGoogan. Kathryn A. 243.546 McGrath, Michael J. 359 McGraw, Betty R. 196 McGreevy, William 223.293,546 McGregor, Douglas D. 159,162,436 McGregor, Harrison E. 193 McGugin, Rex C. 62,546 McGuire, Billy E. 341,546 McGuire, Nadene M. 217,329,546 McGuire, Timothy J. 546 Mcllroy, Karen J. 235,329, 546 Mclnteer, Patrick L. 287,546 Mclntire, Philip B. 341,546 Mclntire, Ronald A. 437 Mclntire, Virgil F. 223 Mclntyre, Carol M. 318.546 Mclntyre Donald C. 299.546 Mclntyre, Steven G. 214,546 McKaig, William J. 347,546 McKaughan, Marlene F. 188,206,250, 546 McKay, Cheryl J. 329,546 McKay Jamie S. 64,66,329,546 McKee, Carl E. 62,167.546 McKee, Carol F. 203,329,547 McKee, Mary J. 318,547 McKee, Michael C. 265,547 McKee, Richard M. 183 McKee, Roger R. 167.224.547 McKee, Wifliam J. 299,547 McKeeman, Kevin T. 547 McKelvey, Mary J. 312,547 McKibbin, Lawrence E. 547 McKim, Larry K. 180 McKinley, Carolyn K. 187,195,233,249. 319,547 McKinley, James H. 437 McKinley, Janice L. 156,249,547 McKinley, Linda F. 147 McKinney, Donald E. 547 McKinney, Katheryn 206 McKinnis, Jim A. 177,223,547 McKnight, Janice D. 324,547 McKown, Richard A. 175.547 McLain, David R. 296,547 McLain, Marcia C. 140,200,329.547 McLean, Robin R. 77,148,249,547 McLeavy, Marjory L. 212,257,547 McLeod, Jon R. 177,437 McLeod, Myra L. 203,319,547 McMahan, Robert D. 351,373.547 McManamon, Carolyn R. 63,319.547 McManis, Kay J. 160,251,547 McManis, Mary M. 64,66,251,547 McMillan, Alan D. 176,547 McMillan, Judith K. 238,319,547 McMillan, Steven J. 341,547 McMillen, Richard E. 176,437 McMillen, Robert D. 289,547 McMillian, Glenda S. 547 McMullen, Rodney D. 275.547 McMurray, Diane S. 241,437 McMurry, Nancy L. 251,437 McNabb, David H. 155,347,547 McNeal, Albert F. 347,547 McNeal, Douglas M. 275.547 McNeal, Kathleen A. 194.245.437 McNeil, Charles B. 279.547 McNeill, Sherry K. 319,547 McNeill, William B. 191,437 McNerny, Nancy L. 329,547 McNevin, Sheryl A. 319,547 McNinch, George E. 547 McNitt, Gordon K. 183,187,277,548 McPartlin, Geoffrey L. 78,381 McPeak, Garold L. 176,437 McPeak, Gloria J. 192 McPherson, Eileen A. 312,548 McQuillan, Jacki 255,548 McQuillen, Tracy G. 341,548 McReynolds, Richard 347,548 McVay, Richard H. 62,64,203.289548 McVicker, Cheryl A. 329,548 Meade Insurance 624 Means, Gerald R. 75,303,548 Mease, Robert P. 176,548 Meats, Robert D. 347,548 Medley, Bill 49 Medlin, C. J. 76 Meehan, Mary C. 156 Meehan, Mary C. 249.437 Meek, Frederick C. 548 Meek, Patsy C. 146,156,206,324,437 Meeks, Charles E. 150,285,437 Meeks, Ellis M. 609 Meerpohl, Judy L. 161,251,437 Meetz, Johnny E. 133,183.267.548 Mehl, Constance A. 238,437 Mehl, Gary R. 280437 Mehta, Desh P. 609 Meier, Howard E. 223,341,548 Meinecke, Jeanne D. 319,548 Meinershagen, Joyce 333,548 Meirowsky, Bernard J. 341,437 Meisegeier, Larry R. 180,267,548 Meisenheimer, Carole A. 140,212.324, 548 Meisner, Sharon R. 243,548 Melichar, Robert M. 161 186437 Mellgren, David J. 305.548 Mellott, Mitchell P. 289,548 Melton, Gary E. 223,293,548 Melvin, Bernie J. 296,548 Melvin, Judith A. 156.249.548 Mendell. Linda L. 312,548 Mennonite Fellowship 221 Merchant, Janet L. 243,319,548 Meredith, Janice R. 324.548 Merica, Mark D. 75,280.548 Merriam, Joseph G. Jr. 180.223,548 Merrill, Elizabeth D. 206 Merrill, Susan 243,437 Merriman, Pamela A. 27.151,212.238, 548 Merten, Donald H. 177,275,548 Mertz, Jacob E. 62,287.548 Mertz, James L. 275,609 Mertz, John A. 341,548 Meschke, David G. 341,359.548 Meseke, Mark M. 75 Messersmith, Maria J. 237,548 Mettler, Sheldon M. 341,548 Metz, George E. 215 Metzen, Melvin N. 183,223,351,548 Metzinger. Gary D. 222,347,549 Meyer, Janet S. 549 Meyer, Jerry G. 549 Meyer, Phillip C. 209,549 Meyer, Virginia A. 189,222,329,549 Meyer, William H. 209,347,549 Meyers, Irene 350 Meyers, Maryalys 212.549 Meyers, Terry L. 62,341,549 Meyers, Thomas 350 Meyers, Mrs. Thomas D. 378 Michael, Carolyn J. 329,549 Michael, Cynthia A. 324,549 Michaud. Michael E. 157,385 Michie, Terry K. 305,549 Mickelson, Eldon L. 341,378,609 Mickey, Coy C. 180 Mickey, David H. 296.437 Mickey, Zoanne R. 181 Middleswart, Jerry M. 179 Middleswart, Peggy L. 181 Middleton, Martha J. 170,221 312,549 Middleton, Richard L. 549 Middleton, William W. 400 Miers, John H. 147 Mignot, Vaughn D. 273,549 Mikesell, Carolyn M. 212,319,549 Milbourn, Mark T. 229,299,549 Milbourn, Max 90 Milburn, Marlyse K. 197,235,549 Miles, Connie K. 69,75.163.204,437 Miles, Janice J. 243,549 Miles, Kenneth K. 296,373,549 Millenbruch, Janice 437 Millenbruch, Sharon 189,319,549 Miller, Allan V. 267,549 Miller, Arden P. 303,549 Miller, Arthur D. 347,549 Miller, Bonita A. 196 319,549 Miller, Boyd I. 279,549 Miller, Bruce D. 549 Miller, Carol E. 159,245,437 Miller, Cecil 191 Miller, Cherie E. 190,201,312,549 Miller, Craig L. 549 Miller, Dallas E. 193,437 Miller, Darrell E. 549 Miller, Don L. 299,549 Miller, Dorothy D. 187,549 Miller, Dwight E. 202,549 Miller, Edward P. 178,437 Miller, Elizabeth A. 329,549 Miller, Gerald D. 202 Miller, Gerald L. 148,215,549 Miller, Gerald W. 287,549 Miller, Gregory L. 175,293,549 Miller, Jackie L. 189,319,550 Miller, James E. 89 Miller, James I. 179 Miller, James R. 166,550 Miller, Janean L. 64,168,224,237,319,550 Miller, Janet L. 109.243,550 Miller. Janice S. 245,319,550 Miller, Janis E. 319,550 Miller, Jean E. 192 Miller, John M. 229 Miller, John R. 305,550 Miller, Jordan Y. 89 Miller, Joseph S. 550 Miller, Karen M. 437 Miller, Kenneth H. 341,550 Miller, Linda M. 190,319,550 Miller, Lynda K. 550 Miller, Lynne S. 243,319.550 Miller, Marc E. 341,550 Miller, Margo J. 75,255,550 Miller, Marshall F. 202,437 Miller, Mary L. 550 Miller, Patricia A. 249,550 Miller, Patricia A. 203,319,550 Miller, Patricia K. 184,329,550 Miller, Paul E. 283,550 Miller Pharmacy 617 Miller, Richard P. 209,550 Miller, Robert H. 149,165,190,437 Miller, Roger A. 550 Miller, Ronald A. 184 Miller, Ronald G. 217 Miller, Sherry E. 550 Miller, Sherry K. 197,319,550 Miller. Susanne 71.163 Miller, Travis L. 550 Miller. Vikki K. 249,319.550 Miller, Willard A. 437 Miller, William H. 62,64 Milleret, Roy J. 129 Milleson, Carolyn R. 187,438 Millick, Melody V. 312,378,550 Milliken, Sharon L. 329,550 Milling Association 202 Millis, Danny H. 392 Millis, Valerie J. 237,319,550 Mills, Alan D. 341,550 Mills, Larry S. 279,550 Mills, Michael T. 271,550 Mills Randy V. 290,438 Mills, Robert B. 193 Minckley, Charles O. 379 Miner, Dennis L. 66,438 Minks, Sharon A. 333,550 Minnick, James S. 550 Minnick, Walter R. 155 Minnis, Roberta I. 140.213,238,550 Minor, Carole S. 170 Minor, John W. 208 Minter, Dennis W. 64,337,550 Minter, Margee A. 181 Minter, Robert W. 178,438 Minter, Roger D. 207 Mintner, Joseph R. 365 Minturn Brian N. 112,296,438 Minturn, Laurel A. 329,550 Misak, Eldon L. 179 Mishler, Danny D. 159,438 Mistry Narandra M. 191 Mitcha, John L. Jr. 299,551 Mitchell, Alan M. 167,551 Mitchell, Karen L. 229,241,551 Mitchell, Mary V. 257,551 Mitchell, Mona L. 168,257,551 Mitchell, Robert L. 180 Mitchell Sharlene K. 222,309.312,551 Mitchell, Timothy W. 289,438 Mitzell, Robert H. 551 Moats, Evelyn L. 238,551 Moberly, Betsy C. 154 Moberly. Marcelene C. 146 Mock, Sharon K. 438 Model United Nations 54-55 Moden, Lloyd D. 79,214,289,438 Moeder Denis J. 222,347,551 Moehlman, Kathleen E. 551 Moehlman, Patricia L. 551 Moews, Robert M. 158,438 Mogusar, J. Dennis 375 Mohler, Walter K. 347.551 Mohrman. Carolyn K. 109,237,438 Moline, Beryl J. 213,324.551 Molinari, Peter L. 112,289,438 Mollenkamp, Corlie E. 200,329,551 Monahan, Marcia S. 64,224,438 Montei, Alan K. 215,551 Montford, Dianna J. 225,551 Montgomery, George 89,154 Montgomery, Michael 229,295.551 Montgomery. Ronald E. 290,551 Montgomery, Susan D. 329.551 Moody, Ann E. 324.551 Moody, Mary J. 319,552 Moody, Richard E. 341,552 Moody, Ronald L. 391 Moore, Eva A. 204 Moore. Fritz 140 Moore, Gary B. 348,552 Moore Hall 314-321 Moore, Janet L. 197,213,235,438 Moore, Janis K. 319,552 Moore, John H. 552 Moore Judy J. 146,181,213,438 Moore Lowell G. 77,133,229,287,552 Moore, Lyle V. 438 Moore, Michael K. 179,552 Moore, Miriam A. 212.319,378,552 Moore, Myrtle 378 Moore, Philip F. 133,190,438 Moore, Phillip E. 166,299,552 Moore, Roberta A. 67 Moore Roger L. 174.438 Moore, Ru A. 239,312,552 Moore, Sandra C. 197,552 Moore, Sandra R. 319,552 Moore, Susan M. 133,201,552 Moore, Thornton A. 175 Moore, William D. 78 Moore William T. II 348,552 Morales Victor M. 173,202,609 Moran Timothy W. 552 Mordy, Charles E. 146,154 Mordy Ronald L. 552 Morehouse, Richard W. 150,178,438 Moren, Bonita K. 195,312,552 Morford, Gene R. 552 Morgan, Alice P. 324,438 Morgan, Jeanette R. 212,324,552 Morgan, Jerry D. 187,224.348,552 Morgan. John C. 359 Morgan, Johnnie L. 238,438 Morgan, Lawrence D. 88 Morgan, Linda L. 78 Morgan, Linda M. 210,212,235,438 Morgan, Lyn J. 341,552 Morgan, Patricia J. 329,552 Morgan, Richard E. 275,552 Morgan, Steven L. 233.283,552 Morgenson, Jonathon 75,280,552 Morqenstern, Jerry L. 166 Morland, William M. 208,341,552 Morrill, James L. 191 Morris, Danny L. 552 Morris, Dennis M. 552 Morris, Janie L. 552 Morris, Marcella M. 168,255,329,552 Morris, Marcia L. 243,552 Morris, Richard A. 552 Morris, Stephen R. 165,189,283,552 Morris, William A. 438 Morris, William H. 72 Morris, William W. 299.550 Morrison. James V. 550 Morrissette. Linda K. 213.239,552 Morrissette, Michael 341,553 Morrow, James K. 297,553 Morrow Janice J. 146.153,212.247.438 Morrow Robert L. 105,133171.306553 Morrow, Sandra S. 329.553 Morrow, Thomas O. 293.553 Morse, Richard H. 137 Morse Richard L. 123,165 Morsinkhoff John W. 303 553 Mortar Board 144 Mortimer, Alan J. 553 Mortimer, Kay D. 115.213,253,553 Morton, Marie J. 189,319.553 Morton Martha A. 312553 Moser, Candace M. 319,553 Moser. Michael L. 438 Moshier. Steven R. 129 Mosier, Jacob E. 128 Mosier. Linda L. 438 Mosier, Steven R. 150.178,438 Mosiman, Paul R. 553 Moss, Penny A. 181 Moss, Max R. 143.146.178,265,438 Motes. James E. 197 Motley .Richard L. 158 Moulton. Robert E. 439 Mount, Sharon A. 439 Mountford, Max G. 265.553 Mowder. Muriel J. 215553 Mowry, Darrell E. 162439 Moxley, Tom J. 183,553 Moyer, Charles E. 341.553 Moyer, David E. 341 553 Moyer, Juiia J. 319,553 Moyer, Marlene K. 213243553 Moyer, Rodney E. 290553 Moyle. Mary K. 62,324,553 Muehring. Paul E. 553 Mueller. Barbara L. 212439 Mueller. Peggy E. 553 Mueller. Steven A. 184 Mugler, David J. 207 Muhtasib. Adnan M. 182 Mulanax. Alvin E. 89 Mulanax, Kenneth L. 61,265553 Mulanax, Roger L. 265553 Muld. Doris 309 Mull, Douglas J. 222,293.553 Mullally. Wayne J. 553 Mullen, Lovella L. 192 Mullen, Pamela C. 194222329553 Mullen, Robert L. 553 Mullings. Dewey D. 348 553 Mullinix, Frances R. 64.168,251.319,553 Mulvany, James A. 348,553 Munson, James F. 375 Munson. Jerry L. 299,439 Munson. Virginia M. 145,148 189309 312.378,553 Munyon, Clair A. 439 Munzer. Carolyn M. 312,553 Mu Phi Epsilon 154 Murdock, Larry L. 193 Murdet, Jeanne L. 189,214.235439 Muret, Rita A. 189,329553 Murphy, Charles M. 341 553 Murphy, James P. 176.439 Murphy, Jean A. 329 554 Murphy, Jerry S. 175.554 Murphy, Kenneth L. 151 Murphy. Maryanne 115237554 Murphy. Stephen M. 198 Murray, Eldon M. 341.554 Murray, Joseph M. 381 Murrow, Elton G. 166 279 554 Murrow. Julie M. 206,257.329,554 Murry, Catherine A. 184253554 Murry, Frank D. 293.554 Murry, John P. 108 Murry, Robert A. 341.554 Muse. Russell L. 195,224.306.554 3n. Gregory D. 190554 Music 60-67 Music Educators National Conference 203 Musil. John W. 554 Musil, Marjorie 170 Musil Virgil A. 171 Mustoe. Martha A. 213253439 Myers. Cecilia J. 140324439 Myers, Charles R. 297.439 Myers. Dennis E. 152 175 190210 554 Myers, Dennis T. 283 554 Myers, Floyd E. 554 Myers, Gary D. 191 Myers. Gordon E. 554 Myers. Ganile A. 184319554 Myers. James H. 179 554 Myers. Jan M. 249.554 Myers, Jane M. 245.329 Myers. Janie L. 554 Myers, Laverne R. 150,191 439 Myers, Marilyn S. 146184324439 : Mary J. 197,212,554 Myers, Ronald E. 554 Myers, Sherril J. 554 Myers. Steven R. 439 Myrick. Richard D. 554 220554 152 161 162 175210 Nash. Rodney T. 159.162,177,306.554 Nauert. Peter D. 295,554 Nautiyal, Jagdish P. 198 Nava. Maria E. 554 Nayak. Manel N. 198 Naylor, Janet A. 241 554 N eaderhiser, Benny D. 175,279,554 Neaderhiser Keith D. 147 Neat, John A. Jr. 439 Neal. Thomas E. 175439 Nease. Grace I. Nebgen, John T. 439 Nebgen, Judy E. 213.439 Nebgen. Palle M. 168,319,554 Needham, Janean L. 319,554 Neely. Davis B. 373 Neely. Paulette E. 333,555 Neff. Roy L. 609 Nehring. Dianne F. 63212555 Neighbor. Ralph M. 283555 Neil, Mary E. 201.251,329,555 Nelson, Ann E. 243,555 Nelson. Barbara A. 184210223333555 Nelson. Bryan E. 555 Nelson, Brian B. 295,439 Nelson. Candace A. 148319555 Nelson, Carol A. 555 Nelson. Carol J. 210,319,555 Nelson, Charles A. 220 Nelson, Dennis T. 179,285 555 Nelson. Gary R. 170205289439 Nelson. James P. 179,303,439 Nelson, Jeanette S. 192 Nelson. John T. 555 Nelson. Karen S. 243 439 Nelson. Karyl S. 145.148,313,555 Nelson, Leland J. 341,555 Nelson. Louis D. 280555 Neison, Luann K. 188250555 Nelson, Merle F. 439 Nelson, Robert K. 555 Nelson. Samuel C. 183,440 Nelson, Sharon L. 440 Nelson, Sharyl A. 341,555 Nelson. Suzanne E. 237.555 Nelson. Thomas M. 66 Nelson. Vaughn L. 62,217555 Nemechek. Richard A. 155 Netson. Nancy A. 233,243.555 Nettles. Gaylon J. 61.555 Neville, George O. 153 199440 Nevins, Ralph G. 119 159 New, Jennifer L. 324,555 Newby. Frances A. 200 Newbury, Lynnea S. 186 222 329 555 Newcomer. Michael P. 172 555 Newell, David E. 555 Newell. Joy A. 245313 555 Newell. Meta K. 319,555 Newkirk, Richard L. 62.265,555 Newman, Claudia E. 140333555 Newman Club 222-223 Newman. David R. 440 Newman, Douglas D. 341 555 Newton. Effie 278 Newton. Karen R. 241,313,555 Ng, Arnold K. 85 Ng. Kai W. 199 Nichols, Connie V. 440 Nichols. Margaret E. 253 555 Nichols Michael M. 277555 Nichols, Patty L. 324,555 Nichols. Robert B. 297.359.361.440 Nicholson, Patricia 241 555 Nicholson. Rodney D. 153.297.359.440 Nicklas. Kim S. 333,555 Nickoley. Loren D. 157172556 Nickum. Roy H. 556 Nicodemus. Janet S. 556 Nicolai. Karen A. 190204329554 Nicolay. Elaine E. 247,319.556 Niedenthal. Linda K. 144,250.440 Nielson. Charles C. 77 121 155 173440 Nielson, Chester D. 341,556 Nightingale. Conrad 209 275 384 385 391.556 Niles, Jana S. 247.319,556 Niles. Nancy L. 251.556 Nimmo, Millard T. 556 Ninemire, Gerald A. 166 Nitzsche, Larry E. 215 Nivison. Richard L. 556 Nixon. Janice K. 195,245.556 Marilyn S. 212,324556 Celestine O. 165.180,209 Forrest C. 172 Carol A. 257 556 107 342.556 245 329.556 297,359,556 171 149 171 556 N Nafziger, Gary L. 554 Naqarajan, Palanisam 154 Nagata, Ronald H. 439 Nagel, John C. 183,267,554 Nagely, Arnold G. 180 Nagely, Judy A. 181 Naiman, Dale E. 165,341,554 Naqvi, Ali R. 200.205,609 Narasimham. Gorti 154,198 Nash, Ann B. 324,554. Nixon, Njoku. Noah. Noble, Noble, Merrill E. Noel, Raymond L Noellsch Kathryn Noll. Richard A. Noll, William T. Noller Douglas Nolte. Vicky M. 213.556 Nolting. Sarah L. 319.556 Noonan. John P. 89 Noorayi, Mohammad 205 Norberg. John E. 137,280.440 Norbury Fritz 148,150,202.291,556 Norby Marcia A. 197213214,251,556 Nordin, John A. 107,154 Nordvig Owen K. 184.201,556 Norman, Larry Y. 182,351.556 Norman. Reid L. 448 Norris Betty L. 146 Norris. Douglas C. 342.556 Norris, Karen D. 324,556 North Judith R. 203212253.329.556 Norton. Beverly A. 187,319.556 Norton, Charles L. 89.207 Norton Rexall Drug 615 Norton Richard K. 184.556 Norton Ronald W. 184556 Norvell, Nancy J. 255.556 Nossek, William L. 365 Nothhouse. Bernard L. 171 Nou, Nilean 179 Novak. Michael A. 115 146,211 3845 Novinger, Patrick A. 342 556 Novosel. John M. 156.299,359,440 Novotny. Nola M. 319.556 Nowinsky. Olga A. 197329556 Nugen, James L. 299,556 Nukina, Shogo 158 Nulty, Judith K. 63,213,220,250.556 Nursing Club 203 Nuss Norman P. 157273440 Nuss, Robert D. 283,557 Nuss, Vickie L. 63 Nusz. William A. 348.557 Nuttelman, Robert A. 162,174.299.440 Nutter, Douglas R. 342 359 440 Nutting, Susan K. 319,557 Nwosu, Nnakarame A. 165.207.440 Nyamfukudza, Nicholas 165 Nydell, Dianne S. 239557 Nye, John C. 159,161,162,176291 557 Nyhart, Sylvester O. 197,609 Ob-rhelman. Joline F. 62197212319 440 Oberle. Arlene 222.333.557 Obermueller, Evon L. 187.324,557 Obrien, Lawrence P. 208 Ochampaugh, Clifford 61.158,170,440 Ochampaugh, Lucille 213440 Ochola, Yakobo M. 165 Ochs, Carol A. 324.378,557 Ochs, Kenneth C. 365 Ochsner. Doreen 319 243 557 Oconnell. Janet S. 245,319,557 O ' Connor. Donald D. 283.557 O ' Connor. Gerard F. 557 Oconnor. Karen L. 223 237 557 O ' Dell. Diana L. 247329557 O ' Dell. Pamela K. 319557 Odell Ronald O 183 440 Odgers, G!enda M. 319557 Odle, Terry W. 165267557 Odom, Ronald G. 172.557 O ' Donnell, Barbara A. 184 O ' donnell. Jerry L. 557 Ofallon. James M. 140 Off -Cam pus Women 204 Ogden, Gerald H. 78557 Og ' e. Sherman F. 223,342,440 Ohao, Joseph C. 185 O ' Hara. Gary E. 61.157,283557 Oh!, Barbara A. 313557 Ohl, Claries E. 198,271.557 Ohlde. Douglas A. 62 557 Ohm. Kenneth 194 Ohmes, Francis E. 342.557 Oke. Susan M. 211 243 440 O ' Keeffe Doris F. 181 Okeeffe. Gerald L. 178 Okudo, Chukwuzubelu 165 Olander Randall R. 342 557 Old, Beverly S. 64.204 Oldham, Larry S. 440 Oleary Richard H. 441 Oleen. Betty K. 168,237,329.557 Oleen. Judy A. 319.441 Oliveira Arlindo B. 214 Oliver, Larry J. 180,557 Oliver. Lois L. 181 Oliveria. Forrest L. 193 Olivier, Donna L. 194239,441 Olmstead. Robert E. 177441 Olomon, Linda S. 329 557 Olsen. Aldan S. 351.378,441 Olson. Carolyn D. 235 333 557 Olson. Gordon R. 348,557 Olson, John W. 198,367,557 Olson. Judith A. 153 212 441 Olson. Judith J. 184,206.213325557 Olson, Keith F. 177 186441 Olson, Nancy J. 196 Olson, Ross A. 285,609 Olson, Sandra L. 63313557 Olson. Victor J. 165.225,557 Olsson, Janice M. 151,251,557 Oman, Dwight W. 373.557 Omicron Delta Epsilon IS4 Omicron Nu 154 Oneil Carl S. 178 O ' Neil, Carol D. 181 O ' Neill. George D. 150 O ' Neill. Patrick S. 210.558 O ' Neill. Ronald D. 307.558 Oniki. Steven G. 558 Onink. Jeffrey C. 208,342,558 Onwiler, Glenna F. 313.558 Onyia. Kenneth A. 165.180,191,205,441 Opdycke, Kenneth K. 289,441 Orchesis 204 Oring, Kenneth A. 208,218,348.558 Organizations Section 130-225 Orientation Week 20-21 Orourke. Shaun 342 558 Orrell, Linda D. 133,241,558 Orseno, Joseph A. 208 222 337 558 Orth, Janice M. 241 441 Osborn, Cecelia M. 239,313,558 Osborn, Curtis C. 558 Osborn, Elizabeth A. 212,239.441 Osborn, James M. 180,291 558 Osborn, Throck M. 558 Osborn, Victor L. 166.558 Osborne, Coral A. 27,152.251,558 Osborne. Janet S. 148.151.251,558 Osbourn, Pamela J. 204.558 Oshiro. David K. 558 Ostermann. Alan D. 267,58 Otermann. John G. 209.273.558 Ostmeyer. Colleen M. 168,239.558 Oswald. Robert L. 159,441 Oswald. Theresa A. 210 558 Oswalt. William D. 183342558 Otney. Linda K. 212,558 Ott, Faith A. 168.206,239,558 Ott. Marsha L. 319 558 OMe, Kent E. 62.275.558 Otte. Myrna M. 62.237.441 Otte, Vern E. 285.609 Ottenberg, Ray 295.558 Otte. Merton L. 165 Ottow. Johannes C. 609 Ouderkirk Carolyn K. 319558 Ours. Stephen E. 299.558 Ours. Virginia S. 313,558 Oursler. Thomas L. 348 558 Outdoor Track 384-387 Overall, Richard P. 75.78,205,558 Overley, Gary S. 165.225 441 Overley. Vickie J. 146.153.213.220.441 Overman. William F. 175,271,558 Overocker. Janice A. 319,558 Overstreet, Larry S. 559 Overstreet, Lavonda 325.558 Overton. Steven P. 358.359 Owen, Carol J. 224,559 Owen, Gail D. 313.559 Owen, Gary D. 151,152.175,224,441 Owens, Sharon L. 559 Owens. Thomas C. 201 Oxler, James R. 299.559 Oyama. Theodore I. 441 Oyekan. Jibade O. 72,165.206 Pacey. Patricia S. 222.319.559 Packard. Helen E. 64,67,188,250,559 Pakistan Association 205 Paddock, Garry O. 183,441 Pady, Stuart M. 107 Page. Charles L. Jr. 229,287,559 Pallesen, Annette 243.559 Palmberg, Thane R. 190.348,559 Palmer, Larry G. 299,559 Palmer, Nancy J. 243.559 Palmer. Patricia A. 243.559 Palmer Steven B. 559 Palmer, Thomas C. 275,559 Pandav, Vasant M. 198 Pangburn. Michael K. 559 Panhellenic Council 229 Pankratz, Gary F. 359 Pankratz, Marilyn K. 140.247,441 Pannbacker. Beth M. 241.441 Papon, Orval F. 279 Pappan. Ronald D. 184,559 Paquette. Lonnie L. 559 Paradis, Ronald E. 342.367.441 Paramore, Pamela J. 319.559 Paramore, Sandra S. 195201 213232 247,559 Parker, Connie L. 333,559 Parker. David L. 559 Parker. David L. 161,196,205,283,559 Parker, Don G. 277,559 Parker. Elizabeth H. 109140243559 Parker, Natalie J. 63,239,559 Parker, Ralph M. 441 Parker. Robert G. 559 Parker, Rosanne M. 153.217.333,441 Parker. S. Thomas 89 Parker, Suzanne 63,441 Parker, Vernon D. 71.72.163,200 Parkinson. Beth M. 319.559 Parkinson, C. Northcote 545 Parks. Janice L. 251.441 Parks, Roger E. 151 Parks, William L. 441 Paronto. Merlyn L. 559 Parrack, Marvin D. 149 Parrett. Larry S. 172,559 Parris, Fred M. 163 156 233,251,329,559 , Parrish, Fred L. Parry, Deanna K. Parry. Janet S. 559 Parsons, Dwayne L. 337 559 Parsons, Lynn K. 140,156.325,378.441 Parsons, Rebecca K. 329,559 Parsons, Steven D. 441 Partch, Sue L. 253,559 Partch. Ted R. 265.559 Parthemer. Nancy C. 325.560 Pascal, David W. 307.560 Passalacqua, Robert 365 Pastrick, Pamela J. 319,560 Pate. William R. 77 Patel Anilukumar T. 198 Patel, Mafatlal N. 198 Patry, Claudia J. 167.560 Patry. James D. 166,442 Patterson. George F. 560 Patterson, Randy B. 143,159,162.210,442 Patterson, Robert E. 560 Pattison, Ann C. 251 319560 Patton. Janet L. 214.235.442 Patton, Pat V. 363 Patton. Patricia A. 144 154 159 189 213.235.442 Patton, Patricia A. 189,319560 Patton, Walter B. 189348560 Paulsen. Patsy S. 206.333.560 Pauly. Robert F. 61,174,351.378560 641 Pavlu, Linda J. 329,560 Payne, Carolyn L. 201,313,560 Payne, Donald E. 3-12.385,387,391,560 Payne, James D. 342,560 Payne, Loyal F. 207 Payne, Patricia A. 140,195,208,253,319, 560 Payne, Sharon L. 333,560 Payne, William M. 560 Peace, Marcia E. 560 Peach, Arthur E. 208,348,560 Pearce, Cecil W. 61,62,158,265,442 Pearson, Alice L. 62,217.319,560 Pearson, Carolyn S. 237,319,560 Pearson, Elaine L. 250,378,560 Pearson, Thomas C. 171,560 Pearson, Wayne A. 62,65,203,306,442 Peccolo, Charles M. 89 Peck, John C. 275,560 Peck, Lonnie J. 249.560 Peck, William W. 275,560 Pederson, James H. 560 Pederson, Winnifred 144 Pee, Peter Y. 185 Peeks, Marilyn J. 313,560 Peel, David E. 348,560 Peine, Caroline 95,137 Peirce, Eileen 203,237,560 Peirce, Stephen W. 62,275.442 Pelkey, Linda K. 187,319,560 Peltier, Sharon A. 223,442 Pember, Duane R. 442 Pember, Sharon A. 442 Pemberton, Ronny L. 179 Pena, Joseph P. 201 Pence, John T. 609 Pendarvis, Nancy I. 329,560 Pendarvis, James E. 560 Pendergast, Robert P. 348,560 Penner, Jeanene S. 442 Penner, Maurice D. 62,150.221,307,442 Penner, Richard L. 342,560 Penner, Robert P. 560 Penney ' s 614 Penrod, John W. 342,561 Penrod, Michael D. 291,342,365,378.609 People-to-People 205 Peppard, Michael J. 365 Pepsi Cola (12 Percival, Sharon L. 243,561 Perk, Wayne L. 72,73,163,442 Perkins, D. Eric 561 Perrier, John W. 303,561 Perrier, Thomas D. 183303561 Perrigo, Nikki D. 303,561 Perry, Dale J. 78,169,561 Perry, Jack L. 146,442 Perry, James C. 280.442 Perry, Layton M. 61,275,561 Perry, Leon C. 187,189 Perry, Norma B. 151,249 561 Perry, Pamela B. 329 561 Perry, Ralph H. 89 Perry. Robert W. 295,561 Perschbacher, Elmer 561 Pesaresi, Karl A. 149 Pershing Rifles 155 Persian Association 205 Peter, Duane E. 561 Peter, Shirley E. 319,561 Peterka ' s Club Shop 626 Peters, Bruce E. 215.348,561 Peters, Chester E. 94,143,186394 Peters, Dennis R. 199,342,561 Peters, Douglas K. 62 187 194273561 Peters, Eugene O. 183 561 Peters, James M. 295 561 Peters, Lola J. 251,561 Petersen, George E. 342561 Petersen, Nancy L. 319,561 Petersen, Rodney D. 61,157,271,442 Peterson, Carol 181 Peterson, Dale E. 561 Peterson, Danny R. 183 189 348 561 Peterson, Donald F. 205 Peterson, Eldon E. 342378561 Peterson, Fred L. 155,561 Peterson, Frederick 303.442 Peterson, Garry L. 183,342561 Peterson, Garth L. 133 180229285394 442 Peterson, Gary D. 210 Peterson. Harold C. 229.283.561 Peterson, James C. 348.561 Peterson, Jane C. 319,561 Peterson, Jean E. 224,325 561 Peterson, Jerald A. 150 179 Peterson, Jerry M. 217342561 Peterson, John C. 561 Peterson, Larry M. 281,561 Peterson, Leland M. 442 Peterson, Lynne J. 203,319561 Peterson, Mary E. 195,251 561 Peterson, Michael W. 342562 Peterson, Nancy S. 319 562 Peterson, Orville M. 79267442 Peterson, Patricia L. 33,151,229245442 Peterson, Ronald L. 183,342,442.562 Peterson, Ronald N. 562 Petr, Daniel D. 175.348,562 Petri, Raymond L. 174 442 Petrik, Nancy J. 319 562 Petro, Deborah G. 313 562 Petrus. Arvyd P. 365 Pettiiohn. Carol A. 319.562 Peyton, Robert H. 165,562 Pfanenstiel, Anna M. 442 Pfanenstiel, Richard 289,442 Pfannenstiel, Raymond 562 Pfefer, David N. 342562 Pfister, Linda S. 319 562 Pflieger, Edwin F. 348.562 642 Pflughoeft. Alan K. 562 Pfuetze. Robert B. 442 Pharo, Michael G. 562 Phems 206 Phi Alpha Mu 156 Phi Alpha Theta 156 Phi Delta Theta 290-291 Phi Epsilon Kappa 157 Phi Eta Sigma 157 Phi Kappa Phi 146 Phi Kappa Tau 262 Phi Kappa Theta 292-293 Phi Lambda Upsilon 158 Phillips, Carol A. 207,313,562 Phillips, Charles R. 219.442 Phillips, Judith A. 77.241,562 Phillips, Linda M. 319,562 Phillips, Ralph I. 189214,348,562 Phillips, Robert E. 199,351,562 Phillips, Terry I. 562 Phillips, Thomas J. 222,348,562 Phi Mu Alpha 158 Phi Upsilon Omicron 159 Pianalto. Shirley J. 325.562 Piatt, Cheryl R. 443 Piatt, Joel D. 443 Pi Beta Phi 256-257 Pickard. Stephen R. 61 Picotte, Pierre L. 377 Piepenbrinq. Jack 303,562 Pi Epsilon Delta 1(0 Pierce, Patricia A. 251,443 Pierce, Ralph L. 562 Pierpoint, Pamela S. 245,329,562 Pietronicco, Ralph M. 562 Pi Kappa Alpha 294-295 Pike, Losson G. 562 Pike, Susan K. 239,319,562 Pilger, Shelia R. 146,247,443 Pimple, Michael R. 199,342,443 Pine, Stanley W. 275,443 Pinick, George E. 348,562 Pinkerton, Shirley A. 195.245,443 Pinkstaff, Alan J. 291,562 Pinkston. Glenn W. 443 Pinkston. Tom L. 303 562 Pino, Nick 322.367,371.394,521.562 Piper, Ross D. 297.562 Pirott, Sharon S. 562 Pi Tau Sigma 159 Pitman, Doris J. 192 Pitman, Leroy E. 443 Pitts, Charles W. 193 Pizza Hut (18 Plant, Catherine 443 Plant, Thomas K. 157,562 Plant, William J. 174,443 Piatt, Paul C. 156,443 Plattner, Janell E. 250563 Plays 56-59 Plemons, Robert F. 337.563 Plemons, Ronald W. 348.563 Pletcher, Vera E. 156 Plett. Marilyn J. 148 329 563 Plocharski. Edward J. 179 Plow and Pen Club 206 Ploger, James R. 189.337,378,443 Plumer, Joseph L. 563 Plummer, Elvera A. 213.443 Plummer, Gerald M. 377 Poell, Linda A. 197,245,563 Poggemeyer, Lewis E. 342,563, Pogue, Vicky L. 313.563 Pohl, Renita K. 235,563 Pohlman, Jeanne L. 153 443 Pohlman, Randolph A. 563 Pollock, Jon M. 169 291 563 Polly, Leland J. 275,563 Poison, Pamela J. 146,443 Poma, Louis L. 281,443 Pomeranz. Yeshajahu 218 Pomperien, Janice E. 206,251.319,563 Pond. Donald R. 182 Pool, Janet K. 333,563 Pool, Miriam 206 Porrata. Luis A. 202 Porter, Benjamin L. 297 563 Porter, Lyle D. 563 Post, Gail I. 62212 563 Potenski, William E. 171 563 Potter, Steve E. 171,190297563 Potter. Thomas M. 275563 Pottorf. Michael E. 342,563 Poultry Science Club 207 Powell Brothers, Inc. 615 Powell. Cora S. 443 Powell, David C. 62203342563 Powell, Dennis L. 229289443 Powell, Douglas E. 112.161 291405443 , Powell, Eugene L. Powell, Julona C. Powell, Kenneth D. Powell, Sandra J. Power, Robert E. . 563 255 563 . 563 329 563 279,563 , . , Power, Virginia A. 251,443 Powers, Charles T. 72,163 Powers, Linda S. 563 Powers, Sharon E. 148.220,225,325563 Praeger, Kent R. 265,563 Prasad. Yalamanchi J. 173 198443 Prater, Dottie 192 Prater, Rebecca L. 329 563 Prather, David D. 342 563 Prather, Donald W. 157348563 Prather, Jerry D. 297443 Prather, Sara L. 563 Pratt, Mary L. 253.319,563 Pratt, William L. 609 Pray, Christine E. 63.205.212,250,563 Pray, Donna A. 319 563 Pray. Warren C. 303 564 Preheim, Sally R. 172.237,443 Presnal, Glade C. 444 Preston, Dale L. 291,444 Pretzer, Mary J. 71,72,163,196,225,564 Pre-Veterinary Medical Club 208 Prevo, Linda K. 255,564 Price. Ann J. 319.564 Price, Carl B. 291.444 Price. Floyd H. 115 Price Linda A. 329,564 Price, Nellie E. 329,444 Price, Patricia S. 204,564 Price, Stephen B. 342,564 Price, Steve J. 267,564 Prideaux, Judith L. 255.564 Priebe, James W. 295,564 Primrose, Herbert D. 444 Printz Edward M. 147.229,299,444 Pritz Wayne L. 146,159,289.444 Prochaska, Mary K. 196.222.329,564 Prochaska. Patricia 309,319.564 Prock, James A. 149,348,564 Proctor. Virgil G. 564 Proehl, Richard J. 183,184 Professional Foods Club 207 Propp, Ronald G. 221,564 Prosser, David H. 287.564 Pryor, Mary A. 144,229.255,564 Puckett, Jay D. 564 Puqsley, A. L. 90 Puiq, Jorge 147,564 Pulliam, William D. 273,342,564 Pultz, Lawrence O. 342,564 Punatar, Mahendrakum 198 Pustka, Louis L. 564 Putnam Hall 322-325 Pyle. E. M. 194.444 Pyles, Jean M. 237,319.564 Quadri. Syed K. 191,198 Quality Motor Co. 618 Quails. Leslie E. 342,564 Quantrell. Charles B. 348.365,564 Queens 24-33 Query, Alan D. 273,564 Quinlan, James K. 193 Quinlan, Michael V. 564 Quinn, Michael P. 342,564 Quiring, John M. 277,564 Qureshi, Zafar A. 191,193,205 Quirk, Wendy E. 319,564 Rachesky. Ronald P. 73,75.564 Rachesky, Stanley R. 193 Rader, Gary L. 208,215 Rader, Ryan R. 171,306,564 Rafferty, James M. 174 Rafii, Zia-Eddin M. 205 Rafler, Marilyn K. 214,329,564 Rafter, Barry L. 77 Ragland, John W. 202,564 Raglow, Sheryl R. 249,564 Ragu, Kamau C. 165 Raida, Merle L. 208,348,564 Raile, Clifford D. 342.564 Railsback, Lee T. 127 Rainer, Daryl L. 375,565 Raines, Glenn A. 62,214,565 Rains, Mary K. 565 Rains, Myrna S. 64,212,325565 Raitt, Judy E. 325,565 Ralston, Marguerite 245,565 Ramakrishna. Kona 198,609 Rambin. Richard P. 381,382,383 Ramey Bros. Lumber Co. (21 Ramey. Cynthia K. 189,319,565 Ramey, Virginia A. 249,565 Ramsey, Julie K. 325,565 Ramsour, Colleen M. 62 Randall, James L. 337 565 Randle, Dorthy A. 152,444 Randle, William C. 178444 Randolph, Delvin D. 179565 Raney, Leland W. 162.174,193444 Raney, Stephen K. 194,306565 Rankin, Darrell D. 565 Ransom, Nancy J. 329,565 Ransopher, Eileen M. 444 Ransopher, John H. 444 Ransopher, Milo 444 Ranz, Suzan C. 243,565 Rao. Gundu 193,198.608 Rao, Hanumantharao M. 609 Rao, Puppala S. 198,207 Rapp. James A. 359 Rapp, William R. 178 Rasch, Dana L. 297,565 Rasmussen, Diane L. 168,249566 Ratcliff, Karen L. 444 Rath, Janice J. 325,566 Rathbun, Connie S. 203250566 Rathbun, Gene P. 174,307,566 Rathbun, Robert D. 566 Rathore. Bajrang S. 207 Ratliff, Billy D. 291,444 Ravenscroft. Patricia 329 566 Rawlings, Paul H. 566 Ray, Joseph M. 303,566 Ray, Terry L. 444 Rayburn, Tommy G. 155342566 Rayford, Antoinette 325566 Ray-Weese Rambler, Inc. 618 Razani, Arsalan 205 Rea, Roger U. 153,306.444 Read, Susan T. 173 Reay, Jo L. 251,566 Reck, Martha J. 313,566 Recob, Ernest A. 381.444 Redd. Dennis G. 293,348.566 Reddy, Mallangi C. 198 Redlinger, Jacob F. 175,444 Redmon. Larry D. 156,224,444 Reece, Dixie J. 444 Reed and Elliott Jewelers (17 Reed, Barbara L. 63,333,566 Reed, Donald L. 281,444 Reed, Janice S. 319,566 Reed, Nancy J. 204,566 Reed, Patricia J. 239,566 Reed, Ralph L. 566 Reed, Steven H. 173,566 Reed, Suzanne K. 333,566 Reedy, Francis M. 209,223,566 Reedy, Stephen L. 149,444 Reeh, Loretta E. 189,197,213,222,566 Reehling, Jean 125 Rees, Jean E. 145,235 566 Reeve, Sandra L. 325,566 Reeves, James H. 163,171 Reeves, James L. 566 Reeves, John T. 175,566 Reeves. Nancy C. 211,237.319,566 Regehr, Gerri F. 320,566 Regehr, James H. 64,342,566 Regier, Katherine M. 197 212 221 325 444 Regnier. Victor A. 171.295,342,566 Rehmart, Sandra 566 Reiber, Duke B. 194 Reichert, Walter J. 163 Reid, Richard D. 283,444 Reid, Richard M. 184,189,208566 Reid, Shirley J. 194,257444 Reid, Virginia R. 325 566 Reiling, llse M. 156 196 Reilly, Janis M. 192 Reilly, Lionel L. 208,566 Reimer, Donald E. 177,293445 Reimer, Lindley J. 61,218,219,566 Reinhardt, Nelson K. 283 567 Reisiq, David J. 214,267,567 Reissig, William H. 188285567 Reiter. Marylou 192 Reiter, Michael J. 445 Reiter, Pamela J. 325,567 Reitzel, Melvin J. 210,567 Religious Organizations 216-225 Reling, Michael L. 567 Rembleske, Linda M. 257,329,567 Remeczky, Ronald J. 348567 Rempel, Warren 225 Rempel, Mrs. Warren 220,225 Renbarger. Nancy J. 195.329,567 Rensenhouse, Nina S. 445 Rensenhouse, Thomas 295 567 Reppert. Jerry L. 291 567 Reppert. Joseph R. 163,275,445 Reser, Larry D. 289,567 Resident Assistants (Men ' s) 335 Resident Assistants (Women ' s) 30? Resley, Jacqueline M. 325,567 Resley, Vicki A. 495 Rettenmeyer, Carl W. 193 Reusser, Joan K. 187205325567 Rexroad, Chloe E. 195.241,567 Rexroad, Linda L. 567 Reyes, Juanito C. 194 Reyes, Roberto F. 62,299,567 Reynolds, James F. 567 Reynolds, Martha J. 109 145257567 Reynolds, Nona G. 195 204 567 Reynolds, Robert R. 175445 Reynolds, Stephen L. 271,567 Reynolds, Steven K. 445 Reynolds, William L. 379 Rezac, Ronald E. 173 Rhien, Jim 137 Rhine, Barry L. 265,567 Rhinehart, Christopher 217 Rhoades, Jack L. 337 567 Rhoads. Chester V. 61,229,277,567 Rhoads, David A. 445 Rhodes, Lodis 359 Rhodes, Thomas W. 149342445 Rhyne, Janie I. 223,320,567 Rice, Bonita A. 194.241,329,567 Rice, Cedric E. 365 Rice, Derald E. 567 Rice, Karen W. 444 Rice, Kirke W. 567 Rice. Robert W. 71,285,567 Rice, Sharon F. 189,325,567 Rice, Terrence S. 79,214,445 Rich, Charles L. 183,184,445 Rich, Danny M. 297.567 Rich, Randall L. 62159177285567 Richard, Barbara K. 63,197,213.223,446 Richard, Loren D. 166,342,567 Richard, Rayne E. 192 Richard, William E. 172,446 Richards, Gayla L. 237567 Richards, George T. 271,567 Richards, Pamela J. 222,329.567 Richards, Sandra K. 222.333,568 Richards, Verlyn D. 147 Richards. Warren D. 381 Richardson, Dale M. 187568 Richardson, Gerald L. 180.342,568 Richardson, Harold W. 180 Richardson, James C. 568 Richardson, James M. 568 Richardson, Julia 446 Richardson. Linda M. 320,568 Richardson. Ralph C. 21,188,209,224, 568 Richel, Linda A. 78,253.446 Richling, Peter L. 342,568 Richter. Mary P. 239,568 Rickard. Loren J. 180.267.568 Rickenbacher. Pattie 194,243,446 Ricker, Ronald R. 273,568 Ridenour. Craig W. 283,377,568 Rider, John A. 305,568 Ridgway. Gail A. 320,568 Ridgway. Richard B. 147.446 Ridgway. Rosalind J. 63,168.233.239.568 Riedel. Eugene A. 223,348.568 Riedel Frederick D. 167,184,189,568 Riedl, Bob L. 568 Riedl, Don L. 151,172,291,385.391,446 Riedl, Joseph F. 568 Riedl. Patrick H. 210.446 Rieke, Deanne M. 224.320.568 Riemann. Donald L. 293,446 Riemann, Jerald A. 267,446 Riemann. Linda K. 320.568 Riemann, Marlin J. 267,446 Rieniets, David C. 348.375.568 Riffey, Janet K. 257,568 Rifle 401 Riggs, Glenn W. 189,208.348.568 Riggs, Richard A. 365 Riley. Randall B. 568 Rindt, Richard A. 208,348,568 Ringel Clark D. 177,446 Ringel. Karen K. 181 Ringel, Larry H. ISO -, Rinkel, Barbara I. 213.320.568 Rinkenberger. Robert 446 Riordan. Michael E. 281,568 Riordan. Philip F. 348.568 Rippe, Carolyn J. 64,222,313,568 Rippe. Victor H. 165 Rippetoe, Leonard W. 348.568 Rippey, Gertrude F. 249,446 Risley, Randy D. 180.295.568 Risser. Linda D. 212.257.568 RiHenoure, Janice M. 313,568 Ritter, John R. 177 Rittgers, Jerry L. 568 Ritz. James V. 337,568 Rivera, Richard 377 Roach. Faith R. 207 Roach. Patricia A. 257.569 Roach. Sallie K. 243.569 Roark, Sandra L. 239.446 Robben. Gary L. 342,569 Robben, Ronald D. 569 Robbins, Carol L. 109.137.253.342,569 Robbins, Claude L. 155,569 Robbins. Marilyn S. 62,203,239,569 Roberson, Sharon P. 446 Roberts, Craig A. 569 Roberts, Gerald E. 351,569 Roberts, Harold A. 191 Roberts, James C. 299.569 Roberts, (Catherine J. 446 Roberts. Keith L. 281,569 Roberts, M. Eilleen 156 Roberts, Maurice D. 348,569 Roberts. Philip K. 569 Roberts. Ronald M. 303.569 Roberts, Thomas C. 62,233,299 469 Robertson. Andrew C. 279,569 Robertson, Arthur J. 446 Robertson, Elmer L. 337,569 Robertson, Nancy L. 194,329,569 Robertson, Richard K. 183,342,569 Robinson, Billy J. 208,569 Robinson, Bruce H. 289.569 Robinson, Carolyn M. 203.219,239.320, 569 Robinson. Douglas A. 77,159 Robinson, Jackie J. 342.569 Robinson, Jannette S. 38.239.446 Robinson, James M. Jr. 446 Robinson, Karen J. 257,313.569 Robinson, Larry W. 215,446 Robinson, Melvin D. 569 Robinson, Michael J. 163 Robinson. Phyllis M. 320.569 Robinson, Richard L. 180,569 Robinson, Richard L. 287,569 Robinson, Rita M. 569 Robinson, Roy L. 202.307,569 Robinson, Sammy J. 367.368.369.629 Robison, Curtis L. 569 Robison, James L. 265.569 Robl, Robert W. 222 Robson, John W. 305,569 Robson. Ronald E. 155342569 Rochat. Carl R. 93,163 Rock, Anthony R. 446 Rock, Lynn M. 348,569 Rock, William F. 157,271.569 Rockhold, David R. 570 Rc: ' -c 2 S-ec; T. 77 Rockwood, Kenneth H. 180 Roda, Daniel P. 365 Rodelander, Richard 297 570 Rodeo 38 Rodenbeek, Suzanne W. 168,213325570 Rodenberg, Malcolm D. 173.194.210. 342,570 Roebke, Catherine A. 222,313.570 Roeder, James H. 223,351,570 Roeder, Robert J. 342,570 Roes, Herbert A. 277,570 Roesler, Ronald H. 271,570 Roesler, Steven D. 78.271,570 Roger Williams Fellowship 224 Rogers, Candace L. 243,570 Rogers, Cheryl A. 313.570 Rogers, Frank A. 446 Rogers. Gary E. 570 Rogers, Jacqueline A. 197.320.570 Rogers, John C. 609 Rogers, Lloyd W. 175 Rogers, Marvin R. 159.162.446 Rogers, Michael D. 342,570 Rogers, Neil D. 177,305,570 Rogers Paint Products 617 Rogers, Patricia L. 447 Rogers, Phyllis J. 447 Rogers, Rodney D. 348.570 Rogers, Steven L. 180.385,386 Rogers, Vera R. 181 Rogers, Willie 322 Rogge, Thomas K. 157.337,570 Rohan, Dennis A. 180,223 Rohla, JoAnn E. 320.570 Rohr, Dale R. 348.570 Rohr, Joyce J. 320.571 Rohrbaugh. Robert G. 180.295.571 Rokey. Garry J. 196.208,571 Romberger, Lynn D. 189,348.571 Romberger, Rodger J. 348,571 Romero. Beverly J. 313.571 Romig, William J. 161 Romine, Gary L. 571 Ronnau, Charles F. 571 Ronnau, Mimi M. 571 Ronsick, Eugene J. 281.571 Roode. Thomas M. 303.571 Roof. Donald B. 156,345.378 Root, Donald R. 212.273.571 Root. Jon R. 273.447 Roots. Roger L. 571 Roper. Virgil B. 391 Rorick. Jerre K. 184.209.342.571 Rork. Dennis E. 61.277.571 Rork, Edward L. 348,378,447 Rosa, Felipe 202,609 Rosania, Nello T. 202 Rose. Carmie J. 245,320,571 Rose, Daniel W. 447 Rose, Jack D. 174,571 Rose, Sara J. 207,309.320,571 Rose, Theresa K. 249,320,571 Rose, Van L. 157,342.384.385,391.571 Rosebraugh, Vernon H. 175 Rosen. Harvey I. 189,208.218,571 Rosenblatt, Lewis 186,447 Rosencrantz, Kathleen 27,333.571 Rosenkranz, Susan L. 71,72,163.249,447 Rosenow, Nola M. 64,67.325,571 Roskam. David L. 291.571 Ross. Franklin H. Jr. 186.306.447 Ross, Judie H. 329,571 Ross, Richard D. 151.348.571 Ross, Tweed W. 447 Ross. William R. 222.348.571 Rossetto, Carlos J. 193 Rossillon, Mary A. 609 Roth, Lloyd G. 447 Roth, Rob R. 208.289,571 Rothberger. Jamie 245.571 Rothenberger, Randy 307,571 Rothfuss, Jerry W. 571 Rotimi. Olusegun A. 165 Rotman. Janet A. 125,159.229.245,571 Rotman, Jennifer B. 168,320.571 Rowan, James T. 137 Rowe, Nancy J. 206 Rowe, Timothy J. 183.447 Rowing 400 Rowland, James N. 281,447 Rowland. James W. 609 Rowland. John R. 571 Rowland, Linda G. 609 Rowland, Vickie K. 320.571 Rowlen, Craig S. 62.291.571 Rowlison, Jon R. 342.572 Roy, Michael L. 447 Royal Purple Queen 26-31 Royer. Dale L. 572 Ruble, Darrell D. 348.572 Rucker. Ronald R. 342.572 Ruckert, Dennis W. 348,378,447 Ruda, Betsy A. 222,313,572 Ruediger. Barbara J. 237,572 Ruediger. Norman E. 66,572 Ruf, Frank D. 348,572 Ruggles, Bertram L. 107 Ruggles, Charles W. 299,572 Ruggles. Patricia A. 243.320,572 Ruhnke, Bonnie R. 187.447 Rule. Delbert L. 187,209,572 Rule. John R. 208.572 Rule, Sharron J. 329.572 Rumsey. Gilbert E. 265,572 Rumsey, Gloria W. 137 Rundell. Grover C. 176,447 Runkel, Raymond D. 62 Runnion, Karen L. 325.572 Runquist, Fred W. 348,572 Rupp, Janet S. 204.257,572 Rupp. Mary A. 320.572 Rusch. Elaine A. 125,144,163,196223. 245,572 Rush Week 226-227 Rushton, William H. 299,572 Rusink, Larry E. 572 Russ. Deborah J. 212.313.572 Russ. Roger A. 167.348.572 Russell, Cheryl L. 329.572 Russell, lola F. 313,572 Russell, Kenneth J. 157 Russell. Paul E. 121 Russell. Sharon K. 572 Rust, Gail L. 351.572 Rust, Linda M. 325,572 Ruth, Arthur P. 205 Ryan, Helen M. 194.320,572 Ryan, John J. 348,572 Ryan. Margaret J. 249,329.572 Ryan. William D. 165,348.572 Ryman, Jeffrey C. 307,572 Ryser. Charles A. 167,225,572 Ryser, Edwin L. 152 Ryser. Mary A. 203,225,325,572 Saab. Khalid A. 182 Saadeh, Hisham K. 182,207,609 Saadeh, Salma H. 182 Sadkin, Barbara A. 160 Sadkin. David 77,160 Sadr, Manuchehr 205 Safeway 623 Saffold, Roy G. 609 Sageser. A. Bower 156 Sageser, Sandra J. 148,251,572 Saindon. Jean E. 157,200.306,573 Saines. George L. 265.573 Saines. Nicoletta 309,329,447 St. Clair. Leigh W. 183,584 St. Peter. Louis G. 161 Salamon. Thomas R. 351,573 Salat. Leo W. 358,359 Salisbury. Stanley A. 277,447 Salter, Beverly J. 66.250.573 Salter. Moutrie L. 573 Salvino Sharon K. 196,320.573 Salyer. Ray L. 385 Sambamurti, Bhamidip 609 Sanborn Karen J. 63,253.573 Sandberg, Michael L. 218 Sanders. Ann E. 257,573 Sanders, John W. 393 Sanders, Linda P. 146,154,447 Sanders. Martha C. 62,65,170.203. 245.573 Sanders. Richard G. 61,64 Sanders. Thomas B. 277,447 Sandhu. Balbir S. 198 Sandstrom Gregory K. 573 Sandy. Paula K. 197,212.313,573 Sanford, Linda K. 250.573 Sanford. Paul E. 207 Sanford. Paula L. 63.67.189.573 Sanger, Ralph B. 107 Sankey. Richard R. 342,378,573 Sanko, Ronald E. 180 Sappinqton. Janice J. 320.573 Saroff, Stephen D. 218.573 Saror. Daniel I. 165.205.209,573 Saunders. Stephen M. 342,573 Savage, Cathy G. 329,573 Saven, David E. 174,447 Savikko. Elaine C. 333,573 Sawyer. Robert R. 348.573 Sayers, Julian F. 163.171,573 Scabbard and Blade 161 Scanland. Judith A. 447 Schafer. Charles P. 287,573 Schafer. Christa F. 196 Schafer JoAnn 212.222,325,573 Schafer. Sidonie A. 64.168.255.329.573 Schafer, Vance D. 281.573 Schaffel, Lewis 447 Schaich. Cecelia M. 140,159.207.250, 573 Schaller, Gregory D. 293.573 Schanefelt. Dennis D. 573 Schanefelt. Jean 192 Schanefelt. Robert V. 448 Schasteen. Patty J. 210,573 Scheaffer. Daryl R. 342.573 Schecher, Diane K. 201,253,573 Scheele. John O. 448 Scheer, Patrick J. 342.573 Scheffer. James D. 381,383,573 Schesser. John H. 193 Scheuerman, Perry O. 348,573 Schick. Peggy J. 329,573 Schieferecke. Rose A. 574 Schiff, Sue E. 574 Schiffer. Diana 192 Schiffner. Glenn D. 165,299.448 Schild, Leroy P. 179 Schild. Linda M. 181 Schimke, Thomas O. 177,448 Schimmels. Doris D. 152,448 Schimpf. Cheryl A. 197,223,325,574 Schimpf. Gene L. 365 Schindler, Ronald L. 180 Schinstock, Eugene E. 73,293.574 Schlagel, Janice M. 184,209,222.320. 574 Schleicher, Linda J. 184.329,574 Schlosser, Bruce E. 448 Schlosser, Bryon R. 281,574 Schmanke. Kenneth P. 162,273.448 Schmedemann, Ronnie 393 Schmid. Ted L. 191.574 Schmidler. Marcy L. 448 Schmidt. Arthur F. 348.574 Schmidt, Barbara A. 221 Schmidt. Darrell P. 161 Schmidt. David E. 348,574 Schmidt, David R. 233,303,377.574 Schmidt. Dennis 574 Schmidt, Dennis E. 348 Schmidt, Dumont K. 221 Schmidt. Frederick J. 281,574 Schmidt. Gerald D. 574 Schmidt, Kathleen A. 222,320,574 Schmidt. Larry E. 149,166,285.574 Schmidt, Lauren E. 229,249.574 Schmidt. Leon B. 166,223.574 Schmidt. Merrill K. 221,342.574 Schmidt, Patricia A. 194 325,574 Schmidt, Raedene 109,250,448 Schmidt, Richard W. 342.574 Schmidt. Sylvio 574 Schmidt. Wolfgang P. 348,574 Schmitt. Terry! K. 180.57 4 Schmitt, William J. 194,574 Schmoekel, Robert E. 157.385 Schneickert. George 155,574 Schneider, Beverly A. 329,574 Schneider, Norman R. 179,223.285.574 Schneider, Patricia 232,247,329.574 Schneider, Virginia 247,448 Schneikart, Joan R. 196,253,574 Schneikart. Paul E. 303,448 Schnell. James C. 448 Schnepp, Sheryl R. 313.574 Schnittker, Gerald L. 223,293,574 Schoen. Rose M. 448 Schoenbeck. James E. 273,448 Schoenbeck. Karen S. 448 Schoenfelder, James 293,574 Schoenthaler, Terry R. 166,189.273,574 Schofield, John S. 375,574 Scholarship Houses 238-239,306-307 Scholz, Paul R. 348,574 Schorling, Steven M. 155,342.575 Schornick. Robert E. 216,448 Schorl. Donald W. 273 Schott, Gerard T. 342.575 Schrader, Dorothy J. 188.250,575 Schrader, George F. 119 Schrader, John W. 79,141,143,146,150. 285.448 Schrader, Robert L. 575 Schrag, Constance A. 66 Schrag, Donnie D. 61,152.221,448 Schrag, Gerald C. 221 Schrafe, Rintk 205 Schrandt. Robert L. 223,351,575 Schrandt. William J. 173.575 Schrater, Gerald D. 448 Schrater, Judy 181 Schreck, Larry D. 342.575 Schreiber, William B. 575 Schreiner, Leslie A. 375,448 Schrenk, William G. 89.394 Schreuder, Linda E. 320,575 Schrick, Donald F. 448 Schriner, Kent K. 348.575 Schrock, Ivan R. 178 Schrock, Joyce C. 181 Schrock. Mark D. 62 Schroeder, Glennis A. 168 207 320 575 Schroeder, Kenneth A. 215.351.575 Schroeder. Nicholas 208 Schroeder, Ruth E. 64.67.189.225,250. 575 Schroeppel, Cheryl S. 329 575 Schruben. Dale L. 162 448 Schrunk, Judy K. 214.220,448 Schubert, William L. 66 Schuessler, James C. 448 Schukman. Larry J. 448 Schulden, Loretta J. 206 Schuler, Carl L. 176 Schuler. Nancy K. 329.575 Schulte. Lawrence A. 172 575 Schulte, Ronald D. 342,575 Schulthess, James G. 287,575 Schultis, Clair S. 151 Schultz, George W. 275,342,373.575 Schultz, Janet L. 213.220.325.448 Schultz, Joel S. 155,342.575 Schultz, Linda S. 167 Schultz. Ronald W. 149,166448 Schulfz. Stanley L. 348.575 Schultz, Steve E. 287.575 Schultz. Steven L. 348,575 Schultz, Vicki L. 239,320,575 Schulz. Kathleen M. 218.219.448 Schulze, Carole S. 125 Schumacher. Douglas 303.575 Schumacher, Martha A. 75,255,575 Schupp, Iva L. 247,448 Schurle, Fred E. 62.218.219,575 Schutte. Susan L. 140.251.575 Schwab, Carl F. 297,575 Schwab. Susan A. 201.239.320,575 Schwant, Eldon W. 214,448 Schwartz, Joseph M. 222.342.575 Schwartz. Ralph B. 305,575 Schwartzkopf. Olga E. 27,154,159,212, 247.448 Schwarz, Gretchen C. 253.448 Schweitzer, Ann C. 313575 Schweitzer. Mary E. 140,212,225,329, 575 Schweitzer, Nancy M. 218.219,313,575 Schweitzer, Stephen 576 Schwerdtfeger, Clair 273,449 Schwilling. Linda G. 250,576 Schwindt. Diane J. 243,313.576 Schwing, James E. 223,576 Scott. Alan J. 297,576 Scott. Alan W. 342.576 Scott. Bertha 300 Scott, David L. 348.576 Scott. Donald R. 576 Scott. Gerald J. 342.576 Scott, Harry M. 265,576 Scott, James L. 342.576 Scott, James W. 225 Scott, Joan E. 253,449 Scott, Julia J. 211 Scott, Kathleen S. 325,576 Scott, Kathryn A. 247.576 Scott, Kenneth M. 449 Scott, Laura L. 195.225.576 Scott. Marcia K. 211.233.245.320,576 Scott, Michael W. 297.576 Scott, Nancy J. 245.449 Scott, Phyllis I. 449 Scott, Rachel A. 73,255.313,576 Scott. Robert L. 365 Scott. Thomas W. 172 Scribner. Mildred J. 183.184.333,576 Seaman, Ken W. 348.576 Seaman, Pamela J. 151.232,257,576 Seaton. Linda L. 225.577 Sebesta, Linda J. 197,325,577 Sechrist, Lyle D. 277,577 643 Sedlacek, Patrick J. 223 Seefeldt, Alvin L 149,171,351,577 Seeman, John E. 577 Seger, Larry L. 577 Segraves, Richard W. 342,577 Seibel, Anthony R. 348,577 Seibel, Douglas C. 176,223,449 Seibel, Patricia S. 320,577 Seibel, Randall P. 289,577 Seibert, Gary D. 342,378,577 Seidel, Lawrence D. 449 Seidel, Suzanne R. 192 Seideman, Jeffrey S. 343,577 Seiler, Jeanette K. 325.577 Seiler, William J. 195 Seip, Terry L. 277.577 Seitz, Martha J. 64,168,249,330577 Seitz, Patricia A. 151,243 577 Selbe, William L. 174,297,385,387,391, 449 Selby, Janice L. 187,204,577 Selders, Linda V. 313,577 Sell, Philip L. 229,277,577 Seltman, Mariorie L. 206449 Seltzer, Stephen E. 190299577 Senior Section 404-45? Ser, Elliot M. 307,577 Serwich, Alan F. 577 Setchell, Warren A. 577 Setser, Donald W. 158 Settles, Janice L. 253,330,577 Setzkorn, Roger L. 577 Severin, Charles G. 577 Severino, Gail R. 320,577 Sewart, Diana C. 194,330,577 Sewell, Kathleen J. 243,320,577 Seybert, Alice F. 152,224,250,577 Seyfert, Don M. 163 Seyfert, Earl H. 275,367,368,577,630 Seyfert, Ronald J. 307,577 Seyler, Harry L. 609 Seyler, Mary J. 168,171,255,577 Seymour, Craig J. 577 Shackelford, Jean A. 201 577 Shade, Janet L. 27,255,330,577 Shadoff, Lewis A. 158 Shafer, Peggy E. 224,320,578 Shaffer, James C. 303,578 Shaffer, Jane A. 320,578 Shaffer, Martie R. 247 449 Shaffer, Ronald L. 343 578 Shaffer, William J. 449 Shah, Kanaiyalal G. 198,449 Shah, Niranjan C. 198,449 Shahrokhi, Farhad 200205 Shalkoski, Victor F. 73,223.578 Shambaugh. Linda K. 184449 Shane, Patricia L. 137,249578 Shank, Diana L. 330,578 Shank, George S. 578 Shank, Glen L. 273,578 Shank, James L. 165,222,578 Shank, Luanne R. 27,237,449 Shannon, Carol S. 320 578 Shannon, Linda M. 241,578 Shannon, Margaret J. 151,255,578 Sharp, Linda D. 320,578 Sharp, Mark E. 157 Sharp, Marvin W. 277,449 Sharp, Steven M. 578 Shaw, Beryl A. 144 156253449 Shaw, Bobbie J. 206,253,578 Shaw, Graham H. 182,291,578 Shaw, Linda C. 64,251 320578 Shaw, Robert J. 343,578 Shawver, Mary C. 578 Shawver, Norman T. 297,449 Shawver, S. Herbert III 609 Shay, Larry D. 348,375,578 Shay, Robert J. 179 Sheedy, Charles W. 578 Sheehan. Richard V. 279449 Sheets, Raymond H. 578 Sheetz, Jane A. 168,195257313578 Sheetz, John C. 348 578 Shehi, Linda K. 249 313 578 Sheik, Alice J. 63.168,201,333,578 Sheik, Jean A. 168,195,206253578 Shelby, Lana K. 204,578 Sheldon, James E. 578 Sheldon, Randall E. 343 578 Sheldon, Susan J. 152.212,247,578 Shellenberger, Charles 393 Shelor, Michael E. 163.171 348578 Shelor, Robert S. 348 578 Shelton, Edward J. 166189348578 Shelton, Honey F. 225 578 Shelton, Katherine E. 196,245449 Shenkel, Jeffrey L. 579 Shepherd, Benjamin A. 351 609 Shepherd, Paul D. 365 Shepherd, Richard L. 579 Sheppard, Robert A. 348,378,449 Sherer, George L. 177,449 Sherer, Jane A. 125,239449 Sherer, Sandra L. 325 579 Sheriff, Al 395 Sherlock, Stephen A. 183,343,579 Sherman, Pamela J. 333,579 Sherraden, Dennis R. 75 281 579 Sherraden, Julie D. 320579 Sherrod, Kent H. 215,579 Sherwood. Jacob M. 179 Shetlar, James F. 186.450 Shideler, Robert W. 299,579 Shiel, Daniel J. 157579 Shields, Al 391 Shields, Donald W. 450 Shields, Dorothy J. 140,325,579 Shields, Glenn W. 189,217 Shier, Ann M. 237450 Shier, Eleanor R. 140,313,579 Shilling, Michael D. 299,579 Shinkle, Blanche 252 Shipley, Michael J. 287,579 Shipman, Robert H. Jr. 343,579 Shipman, Rodney P. 166,188,579 Shippyalden, Noel 579 Shirk, Patricia J. 333,579 Shirley, Fred 62 Shivers, Donald G. 579 Shivers, Larry S. 579 Shivers, Robert A. 289,450 Shocklee, Rollin R. 579 Shoemaker, Linda F. 171,579 Shoemaker, Roger E. 343,390,391,579 Shoemaker, Sherrill 330,579 Shoemaker, William L. 67,197 Shook, Clarence F. 147 Shorb, Nancy L. 330,579 Short, Marilyn R. 320,579 Shosa, Dale W. 121,162,174,450 Shoup, Charlotte A. 320,579 Shove, Craig R. 277,579 Shrack, James K. 275,579 Shrack, Phillip S. 165,450 Shrader, Richard F. 173 Shreenan, Joel M. 155,210 Shubb er, Najih M. 182 Shubber, Suad 182 Shubert, Larry R. 343,579 Shugart, Grace M. 123 Shulda, Karen K. 251,450 Shulda, Kevin R. 579 Shull, Paul 67 Shull, Terry L. 168,204,320,579 Shultz, Cletus E. 287,450 Shuman, Michael L. 450 Shumard, William H. 78,351,579 Shupe, Cora 302 Shupe, George E. 343,372,373,579 Shupe, John W. 343,367,579 Shurts, James A. 206,348,579 Shuyler, Kent D. 149,166,450 Sibley, Veryl B. 180,277.580 Sidebottom, Willa F. 221,330,580 Sidorfsky, Dona S. 170,203 Siebert, William J. 273,450 Siefkes, Dennis R. 167,188214285580 Siegle, Franklin B. 160201 Siemens, Ellen K. 333,580 Siemens, James E. 173 Siemens, John L. 580 Sieverin, Andree J. 197,213 320,580 Sievers, Ralph E. 180,580 Sigdestad, Leonard A. 150,179 Sigq. Mark L. 580 Sigley, Janora A. 184,243,313,580 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 296-297 Sigma Alpha Eta 160 Sigma Chi 298-299 Sigma Delta Chi Ii3 Sigma Delta Pi 161 Sigma Nu 300-301 Sigma Phi Epsilon 302-303 Sigma Tau 162 Sigma Theta Epsilon 225 Sigwing. Richard B. 297 580 Sill, Webster H. 61 277 580 Silver, Donna L. 243,330,580 Silvy, Dorrel R. 199 Silvy, Nova J. 215 Sim. James R. 199,450 Simmonds, David W. 277,580 Simmons, David H. 348.580 Simmons, Donna R. 63,194224580 Simmons, Patricia A. 217325580 Simmons, Steven J. 214343580 Simmons, Vicki K. 313,580 Simms, Douglas G. 349,450 Simms, Roger K. 450 Simons, Gale G. 609 Simonsen, Soren K. 580 Sjmonson, Jeanette 264 Simpson, Carol J. 450 Simpson, Diane M. 580 Simpson, Judy E. 330,580 Simpson, Marilyn A. 325,580 Simpson, Patricia O. 580 Simpson, Sherry L. 159,250,450 Sims, Gary D. 273,580 Sims, Lana S. 330,580 Sims, Michael E. 289,450 Sinclair, Dean L. 158 Sinclair, M. Ellen 333.580 Singer. Leland O. 151 157 190306580 Singer, Marilyn L. 245 580 Singh, Awadh N. 191,198,214,610 Singh, Awadh R. 191,198 Singh, Jarnail 198 Singh, Vajinder P. 198 Singleterry. John L. 109580 Sinisi. Matthew F. 343,359,450 Sinn, Elizabeth A. 213,330580 Sipes, John C. 293 349 580 Sisk, William V. 450 Sivage, Carl B. Jr. 62,450 Sjogren, Robert D. 299,365610 Skach, James C. 174279580 Skaer, William C. 180275580 Skaggs, Lee A. 109,249,580 Skaggs ' Motors, Inc. 618 Skalka, Dennis R. 179 580 Skates, Lenna D. 223 333 580 Skelton, Max E. 157 Skeuse, Thomas J. 223,293,581 Skinner, George H. 581 Skinner. James A. 148,202,450 Skoch, Leroy V. 148.150,202307450 Skonberg, Irene S. 63,66154203220 450 Skow, Andy M. 299 581 Skradski, Andrea A. 239,581 Slaven, James J. 581 Slawson, Rachel G. 320,581 Sleichter, Jerry W. 189,349,581 Slentz Sharyn L. 330,581 Sloan, David E. 303,450 Sloan, Eldon 88 Sloan, Jim L. 265,581 Sloan, Kathleen A. 247.451 Slocum, Sharon L. 62,65,253,451 Slonka. Gerald F. 180 Sloo, Martha J. 203,255,581 Sloop, Jean C. 154 Slothower, Becky M. 145,196,255,581 Slough, Freddie L. 349,581 Slupianek, Lawrence 343,581 Slusher, Steven H. 208,267,581 Small, Diane L. 27,325.581 Small, Jonathan P. 155 Small, Susan J. 24,255,581 Smalley, Suzanne M. 245.581 Smallwood, Gene R. 273,581 Smethers, Howard G. 198 Smika, Darlene F. 192 Smiley. Elizabeth G. 27,333,581 Smith, Barry D. 141,146,147,451 Smith, Carol P. 156 Smith, Celia A. 330,581 Smith, Cheryl A. 320,581 Smith, Corydon 581 Smith, Cynthia K. 203,320,581 Smith, Danny L. 582 Smith, David M. 279,610 Smith, Delancey A. 64,581 Smith, Dennis W. 195,349,581 Smith, Dennis W. 180,581 Smith, Denton N. 581 Smith, Diane M. 62 Smith, Douglas C. 279,581 Smith, Elizabeth A. 313,581 Smith, Elizabeth D. 320,581 Smith, Eugene L. 195,305,581 Smith, Evelyn P. 320,581 Smith, Floyd W. 99 Smith, Garry L. 133,273,581 Smith, Gary L. 67,177,581 Smith, Geraldine A. 209,222,237,330, 581 Smith, Glenda M. 325,582 Smith, Gordon E. 198,451 Smith, Gwendolyn G. 320.582 Smith, Harold J. 215.343,451 Smith, Harry G. 582 Smith, Herrick H. 177 Smith, Jacqueline M. 64320582 Smith, James F. 169,349.582 Smith, James G. 277,582 Smith, Janice E. 247.582 Smith, Janis V. 451 Smith, Jimmie W. 367 Smith, Joan I. 325,582 Smith, John C. 208,582 Smith, John L. 180.582 Smith, Joyce M. 325,582 Smith, Laura D. 148,313,582 Smith, Linda S. 325,582 Smith, Lora M. 71,145,196,325,582 Smith, Norman E. 275,610 Smith, Patricia A. 191 Smith, Paul D. 349,451 Smith, Philip W. 165,279,582 Smith, Raymond E. 295,582 Smith, Richard A. 215,343,582 Smith, Rita A. 320,582 Smith, Robert E. 72,194,199,451 Smith, Robert M. 195,582 Smith, Roger C. 193 Smith, Ronald H. 451 Smith, Ronald W. 171,337,582 Smith, Roy L. 208,285,582 Smith, Roy O. 295,367,371.451 Smith, Sandra M. 170 Smith Scholarship House 306 Smith, Sherry D. 197.330582 Smith ' s 66 Service 628 Smith, Stephen A. 196.275,392,451,582 Smith. Steve R. 143 Smith. Suzanne H. 257,582 Smith, Thomas C. 582 Smith, Thomas E. 351,582 Smith, Thomas W. 343,582 Smith, Virgil L. 349,582 Smith, Walter J. 105,171.305,582 Smith, Wayne B. 155 Smith, William B. 62297582 Smith, William H. 137 Smith, William W. 157 Smull, Ann W. 582 Smull, Willits A. 163 Smurthwaite Scholarship House 258-259 Smutz, Darryl D. 61,295,582 Smutz, Rebecca J. 62,170,333,582 Sneath, Jon C. 175,451 Snell, Sharrie A. 62,64,237,313528 Snethen, Donald D. 221.582 Snider, Anne C. 168,255,330,582 Snider, Robert D. 75,281,451 Snook, James A. 162 Snyder, Dallas F. 201,583 Snyder, David O. 451 Snyder, Gordon E. 152,173,299,451 Snyder, Karen S. 320,583 Snyder, Linda A. 333,583 Snyder, Steven A. 343,583 Snyder, Thomas E. 343,583 Snyder, Veryle E. 157 Soccer Club 209 Society of American Military Engineers 210 Socolofsky, Barbara 183,184,206,325. 583 Socolofsky. Charles 394 Socolofsky, Harold E. 151,224,451 Socolofsky, Robert M. 62,583 Soder, Jon D. 190,205,451 Soeken, Merle A. 149,229,273,451 Sol, Marcia A. 451 Solbach, Vern A. 233 Solberg, Linda J. 74.144,163.196,325, 583 Soldner, Jerry L. 299,583 Soldner, Liana S. 313,583 Solenberger, David R. 349,583 Solich, Frank 634 Somers, Dale L. 62,275,583 Somers, Linda K. 330,583 Somora, Lonnie K. 451 Sororities 235-257 Soto, Marta E. 583 Souder, Constance J. 325,583 Soupiset, Donald L. 583 Souter, Thomas T. 343,583 Southard, Mary A. 325,583 Southcomb, Charles A. 349,583 Sowers, Carmen M. 167 Sowers, Don W. 349,583 Sowers, Leon D. 166 187 Spachek, Donna M. 212,309,330,583 Spadafora. William F. 78 Spain, Levern 365 Spain, Phillip F. 583 Spainhour, Marilyn K. 161,245,451.583 Spainhour, Paul L. 66 349 Spalding, Robert E. 208,222.351,583 Spangenberg, Kenneth 285,583 Spangler, Hayward G. 193 Spangler, M. Jill 213,325,583 Sparks 145 Sparks, Herbert A. Jr. 208 Sparks, Ralph V. 583 Sparks, Robert A. 215,225,451 Spaulding, Stuart A. 349,583 Speakers 46-47 Spears, Jacqueline D. 66,145,253,583 Speer, Ellen F. 206 Spellman, Gail E. 207,219,320,583 Spellman, Larry G. 583 Spellman, Wayne E. 215,349,583 Spencer, Benjamin F. 175,583 Spencer, Donna M. 313.583 Spencer, JoAnn 62,203,333,583 Spencer, John P. 193 Spencer, Laurence W. 343,583 Sperry, Cynthia L. 115,137,211255584 Spessard, Judith A. 214,220,330,584 Spiers, Margie J. 320,584 Spiker, Gary D. 267,584 Spillman, Sherry L. 320,584 Spingler. Richard H. 271 584 Spltsnogle, Sherri D. 208237584 Spitzli, David A. 198,451 Splichal, Raymond J. 584 Splitter, Gary A. 180285584 Splitter. Melvin V. 267,610 Sponable, Mrs. John 282 Sport Parachute Club 210 Sports Section 356-401 Sprague, Bernadette 584 Sprang, Fred G. Ill 584 Sprecker, Diana S. 192 Sprecker, Gaylen R. 147 Springer, Gwen I. 187,451 Springer, Jeffrey A. 584 Springer, John A. 73,200 Springer, Wayne E. 177 Sproul, Stephen K. 180,275,584 Srna. Richard E. 175 Staab, Carol J. 245,320584 Staats, Patrick M. 183 Stacey, Herschel A. 178,451 Stacey, Ruth L. 181 Stach, Robert E. 180,289584 Stadelman, Stanley T. 349584 Stafford, Ronald D. 451 Staley, Leo G. 178,451 Stallbaumer, C. Joseph 146306451 Stallbaumer, Robert 206223 Stallings, Gary R. 208,289,584 Stallman, James R. 584 Stambaugh, Louis A. 307584 Stamets, Connie D. 146452 Stamey, William 107 Stancliffe, Kent S. 287.584 Standley, Carol A. 452 Standley, Mary A. 313,584 Stang, William C. 297.584 Stanley, Barbara J. 330,584 Stanley, James J. 610 Stanley, Keith L. 291.584 Stanley, Linda K. 211,243,452 Stanzel, Kent A. 584 Starbuck, Diane K. 247 584 Stark, Robert L. 209 Starkey, Karen K. 320,584 Starkweather, Jo A. 141,168,249320, 584 Starns, Carol A. 146,156,217,250,452 Starr, Lois V. 610 Starr, Ronald L. 610 State Motel 612 States. Alan E. 157,165349584 States, Gary L. 349,584 Stauder, Jerry W. 174 Stauffer, Harlan D. 121,152,162,175, 225,452 Stauffer, Thomas D. 210 Stauth, Robert E. 381,452 Stayton, Walter L. 610 Steanson, Donald L. 148,150,202,452 Stearns, Max M. 186,283,452 Stecklein, Alfred L. 584 Steel, Sally J. 330,584 Steele, Charles G. 157.295,584 Steele, Lawrence R. 337,584 Steele, Rosemary P. 333,584 a ' :- i-i-; ' 644 Steele, Stuart H. 381.383 Steel Ring 162 Steen Philip J. 293,584 Steeples, David J. 343,585 Steeples, Donald W. 359 Steffek, Kathleen M. 320,585 Stegelin, Forrest E. 183.189 Stegner, John D. 153,212,349,378,452 Stehl. Bobbie J. 585 Stehno, Larry G. 199,452 Steiger, Robert D. 41,137,281,585 Steinberg, Robert A. 585 Steinbrink, Mary R. 154.159,250,452 Steinfort. Harry A. 129,179 Steinke, Susan B. 255,585 Steinle, Barbara J. 452,585 Steinle, Wayne K. 215,585 Steinman, Gordon N. 265,585 Stephans, William F. 585 Stephens, Alan R. 169,199,343,585 Stephens, Arland D. 186,585 Stephens, Donald J. 343,585 Stephens, Harvey A. 343.585 Stephens James L. 351,585 Stephens. Mary B. 147.585 Stephens, Nanette L. 333,585 Stephens, Norla M. 64.184.218,219, 235,585 Stephens, Sharron L. 205,325,452 Stephenson, Amy L. 452 Stephenson, Kathleen 161 Stephenson, Paul D. 61,303,452 Steppel, Judith 192 Sterbenz. Janet M. 203,320,585 Stern, Scott M. 343,585 Sternberger, Paul L. 62,349,585 Steuer, Linda J. 320,586 Steunenberg. Thomas B. 89 Stevens. Carol J. 62,586 Stevens, Marsha L. 225.320,586 Stevens, Michael B. 157,289,586 Stevens, Rodney 193 Stevenson, John E. 349,586 Stevenson, Paul N. 187 Stevenson, Ruth V. 206.586 Stevenson ' s 615 Steward. Barbara C. 320,586 Stewart, Ann 586 Stewart, Cheryl L. 250,586 Stewart, Connelaine 212,586 Stewart, Deanna G. 215,452 Stewart, Edwin D. 287.586 Stewart, Gary A. 289,586 Stewart, Jack M. 291.586 Stewart. James D. 210 Stewart, John W. 452 Stewart Kathryn L. 206,330,586 Stewart. Paul A. 61.62,64,190 Stewart, Rex A. 187 Stewart, Vivian I. 586 Stewart, William G. 610 Stickel ' s Cleaners 620 Stielow, Kenneth L. 165,586 Stiles Barbara A. 213,253,313.586 Stillings, Kelly E. 343,586 Stimach, Theodore J. 171,343,586 Stindt, Judith A. 187,325,586 Stites, Charles M. 303,452 Stites, Donald L. 586 Stith Mariorie M. 123 Stock, Jeanette L. 330,586 Stockham, Constance 206.320,586 Stoddard, Sheryl A. 125,152,173,255, 452 Stoecker, Randall D. 343,586 Stoehr, Charles L. 143,150178267452 Stoehr. Philip J. 279.586 Stohs, Larry A. 586 Stoll. Johnny E. 586 Stoll, Stan K. 349,586 Stolz. Lawrence E. 349,586 Stolzenberq, Gary E. 158 Stone, Barbara J. 320,586 Stone, Daryl O. 186,586 Stone, Francis M. 586 Stone, Jon P. 452 Stone, Nancy R. 201,255.452 Stone, Suzanne 241.452 Stonehocker. Martha 255.586 Stoner, Kenneth L. 378 Storey, Charles L. 193 Storrer, Carol A. 330,586 Storrer, Karen I. 320,586 Stoskopf, William A. 66,343,586 Stotlemeyer, Arthur 209 Stout. Joseph H. 229297452 Stout, Kenneth E. 186 Stout, Marcia L. 184,330.586 Stout. Melvin J. 177 Stout, Robert J. 62 Stover, JoAnn 196,452 Stover, Robert H. 197,587 Strahm, Darlene S. 250,587 Strahm, Elaine F. 212452 Strahm, Ronald L. 271,587 Strait, Judith S. 257,452 Straube Scholarship House 307 Strauss, James E. 295,587 Strecker, Albert H. 176,452 Strecker, Janice E. 213 587 Streeter, Arthur C. 151,159,587 Strein, Robert N. 343,587 Streit, Edwin H. 453 Streit, Les D. 587 Stremel, Kathleen M. 320,587 Stricklen, Betty R. 587 Strickiin, Gary J. 587 Stroberg. Jeanette M. 325.587 Strohm. David A. 273.587 Stromer..William L. 610 Strong. Mabel 323 Strong, Ronald J. 349,453 Strozier, Arthur A. 359,363 Strube, John H. 303,587 Strube, Roger L. 303,587 Stuart Clinton D. 587 Stuart, James G. 343,587 Stuart, Phil H. 587 Stuckey, Larry D. 180.267,587 Stuckey, Wayne K. 158 Stucky, Gary L. 221 Stucky. Gerald W. 167,221 Stucky, Karen K. 313,587 Stucky, Stephen W. 187,221,453 Stude. John W. 147.587 Studebaker, Ralph E. 149.349.378.453 Student Body President 133 Student Christian Federation 219 Student Education Club 211-213 Student Personnel Office 94-95 Student Publications 68-76 Student Senate 133 Studio Royal 625 Studnicka. James R. 191 223453 Stuessi, Janice L. 151,243,587 Stuessi, Keith A. 143.146.147,281.405. 453,621 Stueve. Mark A. 343 587 Stull, Robert W. 297,359,587 Stull, Terry D. 175 Stum, Linda Y. 587 Sturqis, Constance A. 212,239,453 Subbarayudu, Doodi 207,610 Subbayya. Jonna 610 Suberkropp, Jerald L. 306,587 Suchart, Carol A. 253,587 Suchsland, Eileen M. 587 Sudbeck, Odo M. 157,587 Suellentrop, John M. 223,293,453 Suenram, Richard D. 170 Suggs, Fred W. 182,289.587 Sughrue, Kathleen M. 125.194.587 Suqhrue, Patricia A. 125,229,239,453 Sullivan. Barbara J. 583 Sullivan, Dorothy L. 453 Sullivan, Gale R. 587 Sullivan. Jennifer K. 212,320,587 Sullivan Kenneth D. 166,587 Sullivan, Marilyn J. 587 Sullivan, Patricia J. 203,320,588 Sullivan, Richard E. 610 Sullivan, Susan E. 330,588 Sullivant, Thomas O. 183,588 Summer School 23 Summers, Linda L. 237,453 Summers, Peggy A. 320,588 Sumner, Ronald P. 275,588 Sun, Yi-Tien 185 Sunderland, Elmer L. 277,588 Sunderland, Lane V. 157.283.588 Surrett. Richard L. 305.588 Surtees. Linda J. 77,239,588 Suster, Boris 202,588 Sutcliffe, Elizabeth 235,320.588 Sutcliffe, Juanita M. 171 Sutherland. Theodore 163 Svarvari, Sherwood L. 179,207 Svaty. John G. 283.588 Svaty. Karl J. 175.279,588 Swaim. Roland C. 89 Swain, Damon P. 305,588 Swain, Marion K. 250.588 Swain. Sonia L. 154.453 Swan. William S. 209 Swaney, Judith K. 159 Swank, Helen 254 Swanson, Angela D. 201 313.588 Swanson, Donna C. 181 Swanson. James V. 271.453 Swanson. Roger W. 208,351,588 Swanson, Sherman J. 179.453 Swanson, Steve R. 373 Swart. Donna G. 313.588 Swart. Roger R. 175,588 Swartley, Larry D. 177,453 Swearngin, John W. 157,454 Sweat, Donald L. 186,454 Sweat, June F. 140.212.222,320,588 Sweat, Mary T. 203,222,320.588 Sweat, Ronda J. 454 Sweat, Rosalie R. 189.222,588 Sweet, Harold M. 349.588 Sweet, Michael L. 337,588 Sweet, William J. 306,588 Swenson, Carol R. 151,212,588 Swenson, David D. 291,588 Swenson, Loren C. 343,588 Swenson, Richard L. 303,588 Swenson, Sandra K. 241,588 Swerczek, David A. 180223 Swerczek. Robert A. 179,223 Swimming 376-377 Swinehart, James G. 588 Swinney, Bill C. 349,588 Swint, James L. 588 Swisher. Rhae 112 Swisher, Terry L. 271.588 Switzer. Janet 206.454 Switzer, Kenneth W. 454 Syed, Sayeeduddin 191.198 Sykes, Thomas L. 61 Symes, Mary H. 206,309,454 Symes, Mary N. 313 Symns, Perrin K. 149189349588 Symons, Stanley M. 297,588 Szamotula, Helen 325,589 Taber, Homer L. 589 Tabler, Kathleen D. 595 Tadtman, James L. 175,210,589 Tadtman, Marilyn M. 589 Tagader, Mrs. E. E. 292 Talley, Allen G. 379,589 Talley, Spurgeon M. 207 Tangeman Roy D. 293,589 Tanner. Carole L. 223,325,589 Tanner. Joanne D. 154 Tanner. Linda G. 313,589 Tanner, Margaret E. 133,140.201,251. 454 Taphorn. Robert B. 589 Taplin. Faye L. 333,589 Tariq, Mohammad 191,200,205,610 Tarman, John D. 184,343,589 Tarquinio. Paul M. 589 Tarrant, Nancy D. 62 Tarry, Michael C. 299.343,385,391,589 Tau Kappa Epsilon 263 Tau Sigma Delta 163 Tawfik. Mohamed E. 182 Tawney, Gail E. 151,247.454 Taylor, Barbara E. 239,313,589 Taylor, Bernard C. 208 Taylor, Curtis L. 454 Taylor, Doris J. 257,454 Taylor, Ellen L. 189,212,245.589 Taylor, Gilbert D. 289,589 Taylor, Jacqueline B. 27.309.330,589 Taylor, Jean E. 239,589 Taylor. John H. 147.589 Taylor, Kent D. 75,281.589 Taylor, Lauralea 321,589 Taylor, Lois E. 313,589 Taylor, Mary J. 313,589 Taylor, Morris M. 303,454 Taylor, Ralph B. 147.291,589 Taylor, Ronald W. 589 Taylor. Stanley E. 589 Taylor, Steven L. 265,589 Taylor, Thomas A. 205,610 Taylor, William S. 271,589 Taylor. Wilma 454 Teagarden, Georqe A. 38,183,267,454 Teare, Elizabeth L. 201 Teas, Roy K. 283,367,589 Tedford. Stanley R. 349.589 Tee I. Randy W. 589 Teener, James W. 307,589 Te eter, Richard B. 277,454 Teichqraeber, Thomas 62,283,589 Templer. Patricia A. 196 Tempo 619 Tennis 392 Terrell, George H. 589 Terry, Rita D. 253,321,589 Terry, Robert L. 210 Terwilliger, Charles 156 Terwilliger, Sharon 217 Tetebo, Rosetta 165.325.589 Teten. Elizabeth B. 189.203.235,589 Thacker, Robert S. 291.375,589 Tharp. Gary C. 215,590 Thayer. Linda L. 321.590 Theis. Shirley F. 213.222,251,454 Theobald, Nancy A. 62,188,204,590 Theta Sigma Phi 163 Theurer, Richard L. 183,267.590 Thiel, Margaret A. 222,321,590 Thiel, Marie E. 187,223,325,590 Thieler, Steven M. 349.590 Thiesinq. James W. 133.143.146,162, 174,297,454 Thiessen, Leon E. 179.590 Thiessen, Valerie J. 235.590 Thomas, Dennis E. 590 Thomas. John G. 193 Thomas, Jon F. 61.590 Thomas, Kenneth 93 Thomas. Kenneth L. 349.590 Thomas. Linda S. 590 Thomas. Lindon C. 217,610 Thomas, Manuel A. Jr. 178,194,454 Thomas. Nancy E. 333.590 Thomas. Richard L. 281.454 Thomas. Tim M. 349,590 Thomason, John S. 62 Thompson, Barbara J. 152.172,255,454 Thompson, Don F. 343,590 Thompson, Edward L. 171 Thompson, Everett L. 454 Thompson, Frank J. 378,379 Thompson, Harvey D. 62 Thompson, Hugh E. 193 Thompson, Jay F. 295,590 Thompson, Jonnie S. 168.213,321,590 Thompson, Julie J. 313,590 Thompson, Kreta 192 Thompson, Larry L. 175,454 Thompson, Leslie A. 243.590 Thompson, Linda R. 325,590 Thompson, Melvin E. 61,143,146,150, 283,454 Thompson, Michael L. 590 Thompson, Steven M. 343,454 Thompson, Terry P. 365 Thompson, Tommy A. 454 Thompson, Tommy R. 177,454 Thompson, Wilma 327 Thornbrugh, Steven K. 265,590 Thornton, Billy G. 178,454 Thorp, Roger M. 61.349.590 Thorpe, Carol S. 237.321.590 Thorsen, Karen E. 75 Thorson, Eugene I. 171 Thorson. Mary A. 221,239,590 Throckmorton, Ray I. 299,590 Thull, Gary L. 222.590 Thuman, Mrs. C. H. 270 Thummel, Lawrence K. 206.373,590 Thurmon. Steven P. 365 Thurston, Larry G. 590 Tibbetts, Paula B. 253,330,590 Tice, Daniel R. 189,349,590 Tice Gary D. 147,590 Tidball, William P. 180,590 Tiemann, Larry S. 590 Tietjen, Douglas A. 209,373 Tiffany. Carol S. 189.212.250.454 Tijerina, Louis L. 385 Tilkian, Hrag J. 590 Tillery, Carol A. 243,321,590 Tillmon, Conibeth 325,591 Tillotson, Linda S. 251,591 Tillson, Charles K. 184 Tilsch. Jon G. 343.591 Timmons, Charles E. 198 Timmons, Darrol H. 610 Tinkler, Steven B. 343,591 Tinklin, Gwendolyn L. 123 Tipling, Roger N. 454 Tipling, Sheila J. 213,591 Tisdel. John F. 229,283,591 Toburen, Kathleen K. 204.591 Todd, David C. -591 Todd, John D. 184.591 Toedman, Warren D. 219 Toews, Kathleen L. 147,204,591 Toland. Richard E. 591 Tolin, Gregg R. 198 Toll, Bryn B. 325,591 Toll, Krista D. 325,591 Tollefson, David P. 62,273,591 Tollefson, Keith E. 183.224 Tollefson, Sandra D. 189,321,591 Tomasch, Kim A. 591 Toney, John W. 150,188,285.591 Toot, Fredra L. 591 Toot, Janice C. 455 Toothaker, Carol A. 224 Toothaker. Martha E. 224 Topliff, Harold J. 166,184.187189349 591 Torkelson. Carol E. 321,591 Torluemke, Mark K. 162,273591 Toth, John B. 349,591 Totten, Harry E. 349,592 Touchstone 77 Touslee. James E. 175.265.455 Touslee. Loretta R. 213.455 Towers, Richard E. 359 Town and Country Hardware 614 Towner. Thomas G. 146 Townley, Lawrence E. 283 Towns, Donald L. 69,71,163,200 Toyoshima, Masako 224 Tozier, Janet L. 313,592 Tozier, Stephen J. 287,592 Trabant, Dennis C. 455 Trabant, Galen D. 592 Trabert. Michael L. 271,592 Train, Sammy K. 343 592 Train, Steve W. 281,592 Trans World Airlines 612 Travel Unlimited 612 Travis, Janice L. 229,251.592 Traxson, Steven G. 592 Tremain, Donald R. 306,592 Tremmel. William M. 592 Trennepohl, Brian G. 455 TrenneporTI, Harlan S. 89 Treptow, Robert K. 178 Tresenriter, Linda L. 187,239,321,592 Triangle 304-305 Tribble, Burton K. 150 165,592 Trible, Leah G. 592 Tribunal 140 Tri-County Motor Co. 618 Tripp, Alan K. 289,592 Tripp. Robert L. 171.592 Trisler, Dennis R. 174,306,592 Troell, Richard S. 229,291,592 Trojovsky, Geraldine 63.203,225 Trollman, Michael M. 64 Trost, Eldon R. 187,343,592 Trostle, Ronald G. 165,337,610 Trotta, Joseph A. Jr. 173 Trotter, Donald M. 128 Trowbridge. David A. 299,455 Trubey, Timothy P. 299,592 Trummel, Marcia G. 455 Trybom, James C. 222,349,592 Tuan. Ke C. 185 Tubbe, Lloyd D. 455 Tucker. Cynthia M. 200,330,592 Tucker, David S. 306,455 Tucker, Leonard L. 208.343.592 Tucker, Loren G. 180,291,592 Tucker, Priscilla A. 330,592 Tucker, Richard G. 343,592 Tucker, Thomas R. 285 Tuggle, Anne A. 257,592 Tuggle, David C. 385 Tunison, Wilma 332 Tuomey, John A. 177,455 Tuomey, Sarabeth 192 Turnbull, Larry K. 277,455 Turner, Catherine L. 325,592 Turner, Edward L. 299,455 Turner, Gary L. 194,343,592 Turner, Judy L. 181 Turner, Lois 156 Turner, Marvin E. 180 Turner, Suzanne 145.257,592 Turner. Terry N. 178,455 Turner, William R. 455 Turney, Janeece 592 Turney, Linda K. 151.249.455 Tussey, Barbara A. 257,592 Tussey, Mary L. 257,330,592 Twaddell, Dale O. 78,166,592 Tweed. Thomas E. 233.297,592 Tweedy, Lindsey D. 233,593 Twombly,. Shirley A. 593 Twombly, Thomas R. 153,265,455 645 u Ukele, Quenadyne G. 321.593 Ukena Nancy J. 190.212,239,593 Ulrich, Catherine L. 257,330,593 Umbaugh, Steven L. 593 Umphrey. William R. 593 Umscheid, Linda S. 593 Umscheid, Mary J. 593 Umscheid, Stephen M. 170 Underbjerq, Dennis V. 64 Underclass Section 460-606 Underwood, Clifford 208,343,593 Underwood, Kenneth H. 112,297,335, 455 Underwood, Mary J. 184,222,321,593 Underwood. Oren L. 343.593 Underwood, Sandra M. 224.313,593 Unqer, Ralph D. 593 Unqnade, Ernest H. 177 Unqnade, Mary J. 192 Union 134-139 Union Governina Board 137 Union National Bank 620 Union Program Council 137 United Transfer and Storage Co. 624 University Book Store 628 University Extension Club 214 University Information Staff 92-93 Unruh, David J. 61.299,455 Unruh, Phillip F. 295,455 Unruh, Rachel R. 115,140,146,153,154, 211,243,455 Unruh, Randall K. 337,593 Unruh Stephen G. 299.372,373,593 Unzicker, Jerry L. 349,593 Upson. Dan W. 394 Urbanek, Gary L. 157,175,182,223,283, 593 Urich, Albert J. 62,64.217.349.593 Utterback, Stephen 172,455 Utz, Donald C. 191,593 Vacek, Howard R. 593 Vahle, Gregory J. 297,359,593 Valder, Stephen M. 193 Valder, Sue A. 455 Valenti, Sharon S. 25.249,593 Valentine. Dwight R. 208 Valla, Patricia S. 321,593 Van Allen, Robert L. 275,593 Van Blarcum, Judy L. 247,455 Vanderlip Mary J. 195.330,593 Vandorn, Bernard W. 62,351.378,593 Van Dorn, Margaret L. 221,330,593 Van Dyke, Phylis L. 189,209,321,593 Van Gundy, Marcia L. 205,250,593 Vanhole. Steven J. 161,173,456 Van Lerberg, Patricia 321,593 Van Pelt, Vance E. 295.593 Van Swaay, Maarten 158 Van Vleet Sharon L. 145,197,321 593 Vanwinkle, David L. 186 Van Zile Hall 331-333 Varner. Roberta F. 321 Vathauer, Margie E. 62,146,154,156, 456 Vaughn, Thomas L. 343.593 Vavra. Charles R. 593 Veatch. James M. 183,456 Vedros, Gus G. 299,593 Venard. Robert E. 283.593 Venis, John E. 456 Venkayya. Dega 610 Vergin. Dexter A. 62,195,351,594 Verhaalen, Marylyn E. 223.321,594 Verhage, Karen J. 309.321,594 Verkest, Russell M. 343,594 Vernon, Edith L. 321,594 Vershelden. Michael 62,223,293,594 Vertolli, William F. 182 Vesecky. John F. 594 Vest. Dennis J. 373 Veterinary Medicine Open House 43 Vick Judith L. 321,594 Vidricksen, Robert 594 Viergever, James D. 186,456 Viers, Charles E. 215 Viets, John C. 199 Vieux. J. Michael 171,594 Vigneron. William E. 155.343,594 Vincent Thomas D. ISO Vinduska, Albert W. 222.293,594 Vine, Mark H. 209,218,343,594 Viney. Walter J. 283.594 Visser, Arietta Y. 189,213.321,594 Vodraska, Nancy L. 456 Vodraska. Rita L. 223 321,594 Vodraska. Ruth M. 330.594 Voelker. Elizabeth H. 62,333,594 Voelker. Gary E. 180,223,293.594 Voet. Mary A. 212.313.594 Vogt, Barbara L. 321.594 Vogt, Delight 192 Vogt Edward B. 146,153,199,456 Vogt, Gary D. 177,456 Vohs, Edith A. 456 Volkmann. Allan W. 594 Volkmer, Diana K. 333,594 Volz, Darrell W. 456 Volz, Duane R. 297,594 Von Bergen, Donna K. 594 Von Bergen, Nicole 213,594 Vonderschmidt. Ellen 148,203,309,330. 594 Von Lehe, Marita K. 333,594 Von Riesen, David 92,93 Voois. Jacques C. 64 Voth, Mary S. 456 Vrooman. John L. 359 W Waddell, Janet S. 313,594 Waddle. Jane A. 137,257.456 Waddle Nancy K. 78 168,257.330,594 Wade, Kenneth R. 267.594 Wade, Susan K. 195,245.594 Wadsack, James F. 180,343,594 Waggoner, Richard L. 349,594 Wagner Douglas R. 594 Wagner, Iris L. 179 Wagner, Kelley F. 210 Wagner, Robert A. 343,594 Wahlmeier, Carl V. 166.456 Wainwright, David E. 172,595 Waite Nancy S. 151,243,595 Waldo, Cathy J. 309,313,595 Waldren, Richard P. 188,214.223,349. 595 Waldren, Terry E. 349,595 Walker Arliss J. 321,595 Walker Donald G. 299,595 Walker, Jeanne M. 109,140,253,595 Walker, Karen D. 321.595 Walker, Larry G. 595 Walker Linda M. 321,595 Walker Margaret A. 321,595 Walker, Neill R. 179 Walker, Patricia S. 313.595 Walker, Sara B. 213,321,456 Walker, Warren 64 Wall. John B. 595 Wall, Richard D. 365 Wallace. Gregory S. 297,595 Wallace Marjorie A. 64.196 Wallace, Nancy K. 212,321.456 Wallace, Patricia S. 64,247,313.595 Wallerstedt. James G. 275,595 Walling, Larry D. 349,595 Walman. Ira M. 182 Walser, Charlene D. 239,595 Walsh. Margaret A. 239,321,595 Walsh, Sharon K. 321,595 Walter, Glenna D. 144,159,212,220,250. 595 Walters, Cheryl K. 189.250,595 Walters, Donald L. 456 Walters. Larry R. 349,595 Walters, Mark S. 182,202,595 Waiters, Patrick A. 193,610 Waltheim Hall 336-337 Walt Leonard Agency 618 Walz, Leroy H. 214.456 Walz, Stephen A. 595 Wamhoff, Alana K. 206,456 Wamhoff, Carolyn S. 313,595 Wamhoff, George S. 595 Wanager, Gloria D. 159,197.595 Wandt, Antonia L. 251,313.595 Wandt, Elizabeth A. 151,251,595 Wang. Dee 185 Wanick, Stephen G. 277,595 Wanklyn, Dennis A. 595 Wanklyn. Janice R. 610 Wanklyn, Mary E. 212,321,595 Wanklyn, Shirley A. 152,239,456 Ward, Joe E. Ill 146,210.283,456 Ward, Karen S. 151.253,595 Ward, Virginia L. 140.203,321,596 Ward, Sue A. 321.596 Warden. Jessie A. 123 Wardlaw, Dale A. 281,596 Wardlaw, Dale A. 596 Ward M. Keller 615 Wareham Motor Hotel 616 Ware. Linda J. 187.456 Warhurst, George T. Ill 596 Warner, David A. 61,162.285456 Warner, E. D. 93 Warner. James B. 343.596 Warner. Joan E. 179,456 Warner, Kathleen J. 187224321,596 Warner, Lynette K. 212,239.456 Warnke. Merlin P. 343.596 Warren, Don R. 279,610 Warren, Howard L. 283,596 Warren, James F. 71,343,610 Warren, Jimmy D. 157,265,596 Warren. Laurel B. 211.237,596 Warren Poston Motors 618 Warta, Judith A. 333,596 Warta, Thomas H. 295.596 Wartman, Elizabeth G. 251 596 Wary, Elizabeth M. 201,247.596 Washburn, Norvell L. 175 Wasinger, Harold E. 178 Wasinger, Kenneth J. 349596 Wasmund, Marilyn K. 189325596 Wassberg. John I. 275,457 Wassenberg, Annie 596 Wassenberg, Gloria A. 201,313,596 Waters, Anne C. 239,596 Waters, Brian M. 265 597 Waters, George E. 373 Waters, Gregory T. 597 Waters, Martha J. 330,597 Watkins, Cheryl L. 313.597 Watkins, John W. 365 Watkins, Keith E. 62,597 Watkins, Linda J. 239,597 Watson, Gary E. 157,375 Watson, Harleen M. 457 Watson Norma J. 249,597 Watt, William J. 198 Watts, Curt L. 343,597 Watts Kenneth A. 208 Watts Rena L. 133,168,187,239,597 Waturuocha, Desmond 165,180,205 Wauthier, James J. 297.597 Wauthier, Jerome P. 303,597 Weakley, Suzanne 208 Weatherford, John E. 209 Weatherford, Patricia 330,597 Weatherholt, Richard 597 Weaver, David L. 597 Weaver, Doug 359,623 Weaver, James L. 275,597 Weaver. William A. 597 Webb, Howard G. 171,343,597 Webb Mary 290 Webb Robert C. 597 Webb Wilton S. 597 Weber Robert A. 222,351,597 Weber, Sue A. 325,597 Webster, James A. 193 Weckel. Frederic C. 271,457 Weckel, Montague P. 457 Weckman, Douglas K. 149 Weckman, Pamela K. 196 Weeks, Kenneth R. 457 Weese, Viva L. 189,330,597 Wegener, James D. 597 Wegman, Janet M. 245,457 Wehlinq, Robert D. 275,597 Wehr, Barbara A. 168.209,321,597 Wehr, William S. 155 Wehrman, Howard M. 161,183,218, 219,597 Weibert Stuart W. 343,597 Welch, Neal R. 597 Weickert, William C. 167 Weigand, Joel T. 186,285.457 Weigel, Brenda K. 257.457 Weigel. Lawr ence N. 367,630 Weihe. Sheryl K. 313,597 Weikert, Mary 192 Weil. Harold G. 597 Weil, Jerry D. 180 Weiner, Stephen B. 208,218,597 Weingart, Jacqueline 222.313,597 Weingart, Thomasine 222,313,597 Weishaar, Philip L. 597 Weiss, George A. 597 Weisser, Jacquelyn M. 63,213.325,597 Weisser, Marilyn K. 63,213,325.598 Weixelman, Richard L. 337,598 Welborn, Alice K. 200,239,598 Welch, John R. 349,457 Welch Wesley H. 281,598 Weldon, Larry E. 137 Welker, Ronald L. 342,598 Wells, Barbara M. 145,241,598 Wells Danny R. 184,598 Wells Dennis L. 184,598 Wells, lla 307 Wells, Richard C. 219,225.457 Wells, Ronald L. 183,598 Wells, Ward V. 287,598 Wells William W. 155,349,598 Welsh, Ronald D. 183,267,598 Welty Steven R. 208 Wempe, Connie S. 321,598 Wendelburg. Loren J. 275,457 Wendland, James D. 208 Wendt. Eugene 105 Wenger, David E. 457 Wenger Michael R. 598 Wenger, Patricia L. 309,321,598 Wenger, Richard W. 343,598 Wenqer. Vicki L. 220.225,330,598 Wentz Darrel P. 277,598 Wentz Elisabeth A. 241 ,330,598 Wentz, Roslyn D. 152,241,457 Wentz, Steven D. 343,598 Werner, Ruth D. 321,598 Wesch, Jack C. 457 Weseloh, Robert W. 349,598 Wesley Foundation 225 Wesley, Walt 368 Wessels, Thomas H. 184 West, Barry L. 303,598 West, Constance J. 330,598 West Dale E. 271,598 West Hall 326-330 West. Karen J. 321,598 West, Paul R. 349,598 West Robert P. 343,598 West Rosalyn A. 187,321,378,598 West, Sharon K. 330,598 West Stadium 350-351 West Steven J. 349.598 Westerman, John R. 267,598 Westgate, Wayne F. 305,457 Westover, Sheryl D. 206,321.598 Westphal, Dennis C. 598 Westphal, Gary L. 208 Wethington. Stanley 598 Wetzel David E. 457 Weybrew, Steven J. 176,343,598 Whan, Forest L. 89 Wharton David H. 307,610 Whealy, Barbara K. 206,321,599 Wheatley, Candace A. 243,457 Wheatley, Christine 251,599 Wheat State Agronomy Club 214 Wheeler, John L. 599 Wheeler. Linda K. 321,599 Wheeler. Phyllis L. 195,206 Wheeler, Vicki L. 321,599 Wheelock, Carole J. 599 Wheelock, Hugh H. 208,599 Whetstine, Douglas G. 599 Whitaker, Neal D ' . 295,599 White, Charles R. 183,184,457 White, Charlotte M. 212,599 White, Cynthia E. 599 White Darryl D. 343,375,599 White, Gailen 193 White John H. 275,599 White. Jo Jo 368 White, Linda A. 321,599 White, Linnea A. 208 White. Marilyn J. 457 White, Marilyn V. 321,599 White, Michael D. 359 White Patricia J. 321,599 White, Robert C. 198 White, Terry L. 277,599 Whitehair, Norman V. 89 Whitehill, Janet M. 325,599 Whitesell Jim L. 349,599 Whitfield Carol L. 253,321.599 Whitley, Sharon A. 204,210,599 Whitman, Barbara E. 224,309,321,599 Whitmer, Lionel R. 159,177,306,599 Whitmore, Marian L. 247.457 Whitney, Eleanor R. 203,247,313,599 Whitney, Mary E. 599 Whitney, Mason C. 137,281,599 Whitten, Terry D. 303,599 Whittlesey, Diana K. 330 Whitworth Stanley R. 343,599 Wiard, Howard A. 457 Wiard, Mary A. 212,599 Wibbeler, Richard M. 599 Wible Stephen H. 283,457 Wichman Carol M. 63.321,599 Wichman, Daryl L. 223,599 Wichman. Ross J. 215.599 Wickham, Carol A. 168 Wicks, Brian A. 599 Wicks Cathy J. 206,330,599 Widau, Stanley C. 208.267,600 Widener, Austin L. 199,224.349,457 Wiebke Arleta K. 330,600 Wiechert, Jay A. 199 Wiechman Steven R. 62,273,600 Wiehe. Linda C. 211,321,600 Wieland, James N. 457 Wiens Karen K. 221 Wiens Patricia A. 189,218,219,235,600 Wiens, Rodney H. 221 Wiesedeppe, Albertus 175,457 Wiggins, Jon S. 600 Wika, Gloria D. 173.333,600 Wilbeck. Janet K. 330,600 Wilbeck, Jerry L. 458 Wilber, James A. 458 Wilbur, Donald A. 193 Wilcke, Richard W. 267.600 Wilcox, Connie J. 204,600 Wilcox, Nancy S. 243,458 Wilcox, Norma N. 600 Wilcoxon. George D. 133,156 Wildlife Society 215 Wiley, Cecil W. 208,600 Wiley, George L. 180,285,458 Wiley, Lois A. 241.600 Wiley, Shirley J. 321.600 Wilhite. Gregory F. 287,600 Wilhoite, Paula M. 600 Wilken, Fred D. 458 Wilkerson, Elizabeth 170,224,330,600 Wilkerson, John O. 202.307,600 Wilkinson. Richard K. 359 Wilkinson. Sherri M. 330,600 Willard, Donna J. 181,600 Willard, F. Lynn 180,600 Willard, Lloyd H. 183,349,600 Willard. Michael L. 349,600 Willhite, John D. 349,600 Williams Andrew 391 Williams, Arch H. 458 Williams. Billy F. 275.458 Williams, David R. 281,349,600 Williams, Don N. 600 Williams, Douglas W. 61,121,146.161. 162,176,210.267,458 Williams, Elizabeth 600 Williams, Frederick 140.160,201,458 Williams, John C. 143,458 Williams, John H. 193 Williams, Judith K. 330,600 Williams Kathleen R. 213,241,600 Williams, Kerry F. 275,458 Williams. Kimberly E. 200,232,255,330, 600 Williams, Larry L. 180 Williams, Leslie L. 321,600 Williams, Linda L. 64,458 Williams, Mark D. 180,349,600 Williams, Maureen C. 172,321,600 Williams, Michael H. 367 Williams Neva A. 600 Williams, Robert A. 600 Williams, Robert H. 600 Williams, Robert J. 155,601 Williams, Ronnie C. 351, 60,1 Williams Thomas A. ISO Williamson, Arthur 343,610 ' Willis, Lonnie D. 180,601 Willis, Patricia S. 181,194,601 Willison, Helen M. 321,601 Willits James L. 305,601 Willits, Richard H. 343.601 Wilp. P. Diane 137 Wilson, Billy A. 601 Wilson, Bruce G. 303,601 Wilson, Bryon L. 179 Wilson, Carolyn K. 156,201,458 Wilson, Carolyn L. 212,458 Wilson, Charles E. 303,610 Wilson, Christan L. 321,378,601 Wilson, Cynthia A. 189,212,235,601 Wilson, Dave K. 349,601 Wilson, David L. 291,458 646 Wilson, Edward L. 175,601 Wilson, Elizabeth A. 225,458 Wilson, Franklin E. 206,349.373,401 Wilson, Helen A. 145,239,601 Wilson, Howard W. 191 Wilson, Irene M. 206,325,601 Wilson, James D. 299,601 Wilson, James W. 303,601 Wilson, Janel S. 195,245,601 Wilson, John H. 295602 Wilson, Karr L. 197,321.602 Wilson, Lawrence E. 602 Wilson, Lewis B. 78 Wilson, Margaret E. 313,610 Wilson, Martha A. 213,247,602 Wilson, Michael B. 601 Wilson, Philip B. 343,602 Wilson, Reita B. 214,321,458 Wilson, Richard D. 166,188,601 Wilson, Rodney M. 201 Wilson, Ronald L. 381.458 Wilson, Ruth A. 245.458,602 Wilson, Sandra L. 325 Wilson, Terry L. 602 Wilson. William E. 458 Wilt, John B. 602 Wiltse, Kenneth C. 349,602 Wiltse, Sue A. 249.602 Wiman. Jean A. 192 Wimmer, Edward J. 186 Windels, Mary E. 66.187.212.330,602 Winderlin, Pauletta 197,223,321,602 Windier, Timothy R. 42,273,602 Wineland, Calvin E. 271.602 Winfrey, Marilyn K. 321,602 Winfrey, Wayne E. 365 Wingard, Paul S. 89 Wingert, Robert E. 178,267,458 Winkley, Marvin J. 349,602 Winn, Stephen L. 178,285,458 Winter, Charles A. 459 Winter. Fawne L. 330,602 Winter. Lennita A. 325,602 Winter, Nancy L. 66,321,602 Winter, Ronald A. 223,293.602 Winter, Tex 367.373 Winter William G. 208 Winters, Charlie 358.362 Winters, Constance J. 181 Winters, Kenneth D. 391 Winzeler, Kenneth A. 265,602 Wise, Peggy J. 325,602 Wisegarver, Frederic 208,400.602 Wisegarver, Richard 602 Wiseman, Billy R. 193 Wisniewski, John E. 273,602 Withee, Laureston V. 89,209 Witt. Linda L. 245,602 Witt. Merle D. 459 Wittenborn. John S. 61,303,602 Witter, Wendell R. 180 Woelfer, Carl W. 210,602 Woeilhof, Linda K. 64,203,321,602 Wofford, Jerry R. 602 Wofford, Mary L. 251,602 Wohlers, Bruce E. 375 Wokaty, Gary R. 602 Wolde. Mariam S. 165 WoldeMariam, Zenage B. 165 Wolf, Connie L. 321,602 Wolf, John 393 Wolf, Ronald D. 174,459 Wolf, Wallace W. 178,267,459 Wolfe, Regina F. 239,330,602 Wolfe, Rosemary A. 239,459 Wolff, Gloria D. 144,249,603 Wolff, Lary D. 603 Wolfram, Edmond T. 173,459 Wolma, Kenneth M. 210 Wolters, Douglas J. 273,603 Womer, Susan L. 212,330,603 Wonka, Frank E. Ill 603 Woo, Lecon 146,459 Wood, Ben W. 157,188,208,285,603 Wood, Joan F. 255,459 Wood, Leetta L. 212,257,603 Wood, Martha E. 206,243,459 Wood, Mary K. 168,197,330,603 Wood, Sherry J. 330,603 Wood, Steve J. 303,603 Woodard, Charles R. 277.603 Woodard. Craig M. 283,603 Woodard, June A. 168,204,233,255,603 Woodard, Kim 249,321,603 Woodburn, John W. 265,603 Woodley, Kent E. 349,603 Woodruff, Burrton G. 311,610 Woodruff, Doris 311 Woods, Franklin C. 459 Woods. Paul C. 603 Woods, Preston S. 603 Woods, R. Bruce 219,224 Woodson, Steve C. 189,208.603 Woodward, Daniel F. 626 Woodward, Robert L. 277,603 Woodward ' s 423 Woody ' s 613 Woofter, Frank L. 6I,265;603 Woolcott, Mary A. 207,232,237.321,603 Woolley, Marilyn L. 212,229,253.603 Wooten, Harold T. 391 Workman, A. L. 78,89.147 Worley, Ronald R. 190,603 Worley, William S. 265,603 Wormington, William 199.349,459 Worrell, Dallas L. 199,459 Worster, Anne C. 313,603 Worthington, Max L. 459 Worthington, Ruth L. 154,184,603 Woydziak. Eugene F. 293,349,603 Wrampe, Mary E. 321,603 Wray, William M. 349,603 Wrestling 374-375 Wretling, Chuck E. 217 Wright, Donald E. 610 Wright. Elynn S. 168.212,247,603 Wright, Erna J. 192 Wright, Haskell S. 233,267,603 Wright, Jolana B. 243.459 Wright. Kendall M. 186,285,603 Wright, Marjorie J. 333,603 Wright, Ralph 107,217 Wright, Randolph L. 171,603 Wright, Rose A. 333,459 Wright, Susanna M. 251,603 Wright, Wesley D. 208.289,604 Wright, William A. 174 Wu, Sheng-Chyi 610 Wulff, Frederick J. 287.604 Wulfmeyer. John T. 121 Wurtz, Barbara S. 223.604 Wurtz, Teresa J. 223,321,604 Wurzbacher, Pamela S. 325,604 Wuthnow, Linda K. 325.604 Wyatt. Douglas W. 604 Wyckoff. M. William 229,604 Wykoff. Beverly 321,604 Wyman, Randal K. 343,604 Yager, James L. 79,150,214,459 Yaney. Jed E. 604 Yang, Punley H. 185,205 Yang, Yuan-Shin 185 Yardley, David B. 305,604 farnall. Susan M. 62,253,330,604 Yarrow, Gale R. 279,604 Yates, David L. 149 Yeager. William J. 604 Yeh, George Y. 185 Yelenik. Lois E. 251.321.604 Yenkey, Albert N. 299,385,391,459 Yeo and Trubey Electric Co. 618 Yeo, David R. 61 Yessick, Margaret E. 245,604 Yin. Pao L. 185 Yocam, Michaiel B. 343.459 Yoder, Lane D. 275.459 Yoho, Rex E. 459 Yonke, Elizabeth A. 604 York. Lawrence R. 194,207,610 York. Mary E. 192,604 York. Robert L. 202,459 Yorke Cynthia R. 168.255,330.604 Yorke, Jerome P. 180,267,604 Yotter, Gary R. 224,459 Young, Alexander M. Ill 275,604 Young, Alvin L. 221 Young Americans for Freedom 215 Young, Carolyn L. 204,313,604 Young, Daniel W. 61,62.149,190,220.604 Young. Dennis L. 375 Young, Gerald T. 151,459 Young, Judith K. 321,604 Young, Uroy I. 349,604 Young, Lester R. 199 Young, Nancy A. 63,44,212,251,604 Young, Nancy M. 151,257.60 4 Young, Regina G. 187.232,249,313,604 Young. Sarah T. 604 Young. Susan K. 195,243 Young, Susie S. 185 Young, William P. 277,604 Younger, Gerald P. 291,604 Youngers. Diane K. 168,187,239,321.604 Yoxall, John E. 604 Yust, James W. 112,147,459 Yust, Steven W. 183,604 Yvan, Michael K. 185 Zabel, George L. 189,285,343,378,459, 604 Zabel. Herbert F. 459 Zabel, Robert C. 150 Zaborowski, Thomas G. 605 Zackert, Margaret L. 330,605 Zahn, Barbara M. 459 Zahnley, Donald R. 459 Zaidi. Intesar H. 191,200,205 Zander, Norbert J. 180 Zarker, Cathleen M. 330,605 Zavesky, Thomas C. 214.349,378,605 Zehelein, Heidemarie 196 Zeide, Steve M. 157,209,349,605 Zeigler. Stephen B. 148,202,459 Zell, Richard E. 190 Zeman, Douglas A. 605 Zibell, Robert E. 273,605 Ziegler, Dorothy J. 189,209 Ziegler, Douglas W. 365 Zielie, Paul A. 174,459 Zielke, Richard K. 297,605 Zimbelman, Sherry L. 321,605 Zimmerman, Charles M. 175 Zimmerman, Donald E. 215,349,378,459 Zimmerman, Gary L. 349,378,605 Zimmerman, Glenna L. 330,605 Zimmerman, Jarold L . 176 Zimmerman, Laurel G. 605 Zimmerman, Marc W. 41 Zimmerman, Nancy L. 247,313,605 Zink, Orlin J. 605 Zinman. Robert L. 605 Zitek. Lyle E. 179,605 Zitnik. Frank E. 157,208,605 Zodrow, Joseph C. 209,349,605 Zumbrunn, Daryl J. 349,605 Zwick, Keith R. 177,281,459 647 IN RETROSPECT. Now that the 1966 Royal Purple is finished, it becomes another of the many signs of 66. As a reference book and history of a school year, the Royal Purple will grow in value as the years pass. Many per- sons have helped compile this book, and it is impossible to mention everyone. However, special thanks are due for the advice of Jack Backer, who served his first year as adviser, and C. J. (Chief) Medlin, who retired after advising 30 consecutive Ail-American Royal Purples. Of course, without the untiring help of the editorial staff, production of the yearbook would have been impossible. An indispensable part of a yearbook is its pictures. Photographers Jim Garver, David von Riesen, Laurence Blaker, Don Richards of Topeka, and the Studio Royal de- serve praise for their fine quality black and white and color pictures. Other recognition is due Bob Snider and his business staff; Leroy Towns for his opening pages ' copy; Frank Wright and American Year- book Company; the Durand Company for advice on covers; Jan Heidrick and Ruth Foster, Student Publications secretaries; and Gary Haynes, Royal Purple queen judge. Carole Fry, Editor
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