Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)
- Class of 1967
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1 In an expanding university world, familiar faces provide the key to un- locking identities in a crowd. It is likely that the student who opens this book will search this crowd for faces familiar to him. Perhaps he will find his roommate, a fraternity brother, the graduate student from his history class, his first blind date. If so, for him, this will no longer be merely a picture of a crowd, but a picture with meaning because of its faces. For this reason, we present the 1967 Royal Purple a Focus on Faces. fj Purple photo by Dawd von Riesen 1967 Nineteen Sixty Seven , ( PURPLE KANSAS STATETJNIVERSITY Manhattan, Kansas Copyright, 1967 Student Publications, Inc. Sue Brandner, Editor Margo Miller, Bus. Mgr. photo by David von RMMH Coming to the campus from all directions, living in housing on all edges of its boundaries, staying through its seasonal changes, the students see many faces of the ex- panding University. It is a different picture if you are working on a lab project from the one you see leading cheers; a warm late summer date is different from walking alone in the early evening after the first snowfall; but each of these scenes forms a part of a composite memory that is Kan- sas State University, 1967. ptxn o by Don Richards Table of Contents e Features 14 Academics 86 Groups 146 Housing 246 Athletics 386 Classes. .434 Foreword Focus on Faces Facial expressions convey the thoughts and emo- tions of the individual to all around him. The twin- kle of enjoyment in the eyes of a dancer, the worried glance of a drum major as he begins the march, the blank look of a reminiscing sailor in a campus play or the ever-present happy-go-lucky grin of the Wil- lie the Wildcat say to everyone This is me. photo by David von Riesen photo by David von Riesen Focus on Faces of Fun Happy faces are infectious. Hours spent laughing and having fun seldom are wasted, for they bring the simple enjoyment of sharing good times with fel- low students. Half of college learning experiences are outside the classroom, they say. Study breaks at the beach, annual fraternity games, old athletic rivalries and joking conversations with a date or roommate etch themselves in our memories of col- lege days more often than do classes. photo by David von Rtesen Focus on Faces of Development photo by David von Riesen Continual processes of growth and development produce ever-changing faces for both individuals and the University. The bewildered look of a lost freshman is discarded with the used campus map -- the hours of studying pass by unnoticed until the diploma is there to point them up. A quiet moment brings a chance for thoughtful growth for a student, and the campus continues to expand . . . 10 - - ' - ' - . ?; .-. ' m.- .f- . y f - i - .- ' jrf Focus on Faces of Achievement photo by Don Richards 12 t Goals, large and small, provide incentives for future progress. Graduation is reached step by step as each day of classes is completed, as each hour of study passes. A finished picture, a royal cape, and a stream of students going home after another day are faces which achievement may assume. photo by Don Richards 13 photo by David von Riesen Features photo by David von Riesen A 30-foot Christmas tree; Harry Belafonte; the return to Homecoming house deco- rations; a dress-the-pledge contest - - these features and others make Kansas State special for 1 1 ,000 students. photo by David von Riesen Fewer class hours carried by summer school students give many of them time to enjoy the beach at Tuttle Creek, five miles outside of Manhattan. Termed Tuttle Puddle. the lake may be used by those willing to pay the $5 annual state park permit fee. 16 lit ( Eisenhower, Darby attend June graduation exercises Distinguished guests at the University ' s 103rd commencement were Gen. Dwight Eisenhower and Kansas industrialist Harry Darby. Both received an honorary Doctor of Law degree during the annual June exercises. Replacing the traditional com- mencement address. President James A. McCain issued a short charge to the 2,042 graduates. The 1966 summer session attracted a record 3, 872 students. In early June a tornado ripped Man- hattan, displacing residents of Jardine Terrace and destroying outlying University buildings. Workmen labor during August to complete a street cutoff by- passing Aggieville to help relieve campus traffic congestion. Honored guests, including Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. Sen. Har- ry Darby and Gov. William Avery. march to graduation exercises photo by Don Richards in Ahern Field House. Eisenhower was flown by heli- copter from Abilene to Memorial Stadium for the ceremonies. 17 Lines of students whose class schedules had been rejected by the new IBM 1410 data processing system, stand waiting to resend cards through the computer. Lengthening the lines were 2.000 who had not completed the pre-enrollment process. Computer enrollment debuts during fall registration Introduced at the University fall semester, com- puter enrollment eliminated the former time-con- suming registration process for many students but caused confusion and frustration for others. Of the record 11,285 students who enrolled, about 1,800 had to revise schedules rejected by the computer. After re-arranging classes with an adviser, these students stood in line for hours waiting for repro- cessing. For those whose schedules were accepted, the procedure required less than 30 minutes. With en rollmen tfiguresat6 04 more thanthe previous fall semester, six of the eight colleges regis- tered gains. Arts and sciences showed the largest growth with a 200-student increase. Graduate School gained 120 students; agriculture, 100; com- merce, 80; home economics, 80; and veterinary medicine 10. Engineering and architecture enroll- ment figures remained about the same. Spring registration was swift and systematic for all but 150 of the 10,446 students who enrolled. After picking up grade cards and class cards, stu- dents fill ed them out, paid fees and received their schedules. Only two percent of the 9,512 who pre- enrolled in December received rejection slips. 18 Students supply home addresses, parents ' names, telephone numbers and information on living accomodations to the University on IBM computer cards. Mug shots taken during enrollment are filed with students ' records in college deans ' offices. IMustrating a point with his own experiences, an orientation ing the summer and weekly sessions through the fall semester leader tells his group about University life. Correspondance dur- introduced freshmen and transfer students to the campus life. Away from classrooms, new students seek out and enjoy the quiet solitude of a secluded campus pool. Places such as this one behind Justin hall are often passed unnoticed by students competing for a niche in the growing university community. One of ten acts selected from auditions for the Freshman Tal- ent Show, Barbara Mader entertains with a guitar and a song. Students plan schedules for fall Orientation Week Freshmen and transfer students planned their own orientation schedules for the first time during fall enrollment. Designed to introduce the new stu- dent to the University, the program included talks on campus life by student leaders, professors and administrative officials. A watermelon feed, movies and bands, sponsored by campus groups, enter- tained new students in the evenings. Seminars and discussions for freshmen, directed by upperclass leaders, were changed to meet once each week through October instead of remaining part of regular Orientation Week activities. New and returning students eat watermelon at a fall mixer after joining football players and coaches for a Wildcat Warmup Tuesday of Orientation Week. Kelly the Magician pulls an egg and a chick- en from a bag at the Freshman Talent Show. Orientation activities for freshmen become informal as upper- class leaders shed their jackets to explain the purposes of stu- dent government to future campus leaders. Apathy was sited as the major obstacle to gaining effective student leadership. 21 During 10-minute breaks between classes, students exchange hurried bits of conversation before a last minute dash to class. Before class, students often meet in Farrell library to com- pare class notes, cram for an exam or research a term paper. Outside his office in Holtz hall. Dean of Students Chester Peters talks with students hurrying from one class to another. :: : H Classes, meetings, study fill students ' average day Arriving on campus after a brisk walk from his dormitory or off-campus residence, the student be- gins a hectic day of classes, tests and meetings. Hur- rving from Thompson to Physical Science, hunting for a book in the library or cramming for a test, the student has little time to pause in his daily schedule. Hours pass, marked only by the carillon chimes, and the student relaxes for a few minutes in the Union, playing bridge or enjoying a coffee break. As shadows fall across the limestone buildings, the student heads home to eat and talk with roommates before returning for a committee meeting, an eve- ning class or a Union movie. Relaxing the pace, students meet after class and discuss assignments while walking home to dinner or a meeting. ::- ' .--:- ' - Popular after a day of classes, the Union Dive offers students jukebox music and vending machine cokes, sandwiches and coffee. During a two-week experiment to determine the need for a late-night student lounge, the area remained open until 2 a.m. 23 Homecoming queen finalists Bonnie Biery, Putnam hall; Tammy Gaynier, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lynda Clyne. Delta Del- Hand powered by members of the Pi Beta Phi tugging at ropes, the Wildcat Victory Machine won first in the sorority division. U JtOCAT UTCTORV ta Delta; Pat Seitz, Chi Omega; and Pat Callen. Gamma Phi Beta; wear satin capes to classes the week preceding election. Bonnie Biery captures Homecoming queen title Homecoming combined the traditional rivalry of a K-State-University of Kansas football game with the excitement of a queen contest and house decora- tion competitions. Selected from 19 candidates on the basis of Homecoming Preview skit presentations and interviews, five queen finalists competed in a campus election. After balloting, Bonnie Biery from Putnam hall was crowned queen. In house decoration competitions, Phi Kappa Theta placed first in the fraternity division; Beta Sigma Psi, second; and Sigma Nu, third. Among sororities, Pi Beta Phi won first; Kappa Alpha The- ta, second; and Alpha Xi Delta, third. In the inde- pendent division, Putnam hall ranked first; Smith Scholarship House, second; and Boyd hall, third. 24 : V , - st ? ' V Jj ' t . , V A v x 4 ! -: Ford hall coeds, discover a fountain of youth in a Homecom- ing skit presenting their queen candidate. Flo Ann Fountain. Blue Key escorts watch as their president. Larry Anderson, crowns Bonnie Biery the University ' s 36th Homecoming queen. pnolo by David von Reiser During her week-long reign as Homecoming queen. Bonnie Biery maintained a hectic schedule of speeches and classes. 25 PI Cf k (0 id Ifa : :,.. M of U ' i h Royal Purple Queen Candidates TOP ROW: Barbara E. Taylor. Sheryl K. Albright. Kathryn A. Klag. Jan E. Morris. Sue Z. Stiefel. SECOND ROW: Judy K McAlister. Tana L. Wells. Connie F. Lathrop. Sally A. Womer. Karen A. Griffith. THIRD ROW: Gloria E. Baxter, Robbie G. Brewer. Marjone Stevenson. Susan L. Alldritt, Cheryl S. Utterback. FOURTH ROW: Marjone A Spear. Judith A. Bul- ger. Christina G. Cranmer. Trudy C. Drapel. Nancy Jane Reed. BOTTOM ROW: Margie A. Dreher, Linda M. Irwin, Alvena L. Dodge. Janice E. Andrews. 26 After the crowning, Marjorie receives a congratulatory kiss from Rich Clarkson and a dozen roses from the yearbook staff. Photographer picks queen, crowns her on regional TV Televised over 25 stations in seven states, Mar- jorie Spear was crowned 1967 Royal Purple queen during pre-game ceremonies at the K-State-Uni- versity of Kansas basketball game. Miss Spear was selected by Rich Clarkson, photography director of the Topeka Daily Capital, from 25 representatives of women ' s living organizations. Judged from single black and white formal portraits, Clarkson picked Miss Spear and four attendants solely on the basis of photogenic beauty. Miss Spear, nicknamed Sam by her friends, was social chairman for Ford hall second floor. A freshman in elementary education, she planned to teach or attend graduate school after graduation. Clarkson, who had been chosen regional photo- grapher of the year for the Midwest by the National Press Photographers Association for four consecu- tive years, photographed the queen in color and the attendants in black and white for the yearbook. Stunned by the announcement of the judge ' s selection. Marjor- ie Spear is named Royal Purple queen in Ahearn Field House. 27 Marjorie Spear 1 967 Royal Purple Queen photo by Rich Clarkson Connie Lathrop Chi Omega Janice Andrews Putnam hall Judy Bulger Kappa Alpha Theta Linda Irwin Pi Beta Phi 29 Smiles continue on contestants ' faces when Shelley Berger- house is announced winner of the Best Dressed Coed on Cam- pus contest. Miss Bergerhouse. who designed her outfits for the contest, will submit her selections with other college coeds. Chosen by men in Air Force ROTC, Diane Messing. Candle- light Ball queen, receives a crown, roses and a silver plate. Finalists for College of Agriculture queen, who reigns dur- ing Autumn Festival activities, must be able to drive a tractor. Military Ball queen candidates are interviewed by Scabbard and Blade members at a tea preceding the Army ROTC formal. Ron Engelken, Phi Kappa Theta candidate, receives the crown and trophy of Favorite Man on Campus. Other finalists are Garry University queen contests add to campus traditions Tiaras, roses and approving applause were part of the tradition which was repeated with the crown- ing of every queen and fraternity sweetheart. An- nouncement of royalty was the highlight of many organization-sponsored activities and often cli- maxed several weeks of campaigning, skits and in- terviews for the prospective royalty candidates. Rules set up by the AWS queens committee re- quired a 2.2 over-all grade average for all candi- dates for major queen contests, who usually were nominated by women ' s living groups. Coeds represented the University at conventions and parades and also vied for titles in their home towns, during conferences and at the state fair. Men were crowned Favorite Man on Campus, Spring Fling Wildcat, Greek Week king and St. Pat for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. Smith. Beta Sigma Psi: Bruce Heckman. Alpha Tau Omega; Conrad Nightingale. Beta Theta Pi; and Dave Langford. Marian. 31 ' Selecting pizza as her favorite recipe, Martha prepares a sam- ple for judging during the home economics baking competition. Martha Fly 1966 Kansas College Queen Martha demonstrates techniques that won second in one of the pageant ' s two areas of competition, safe driving. 32 Singing Much More, Judy Hysom makes a successful title bid. She received Miss Congeniality in the 1965 pageant. Smiles and congratulations await Judy Hysom after judg- es selected her from 1 1 Miss K-State-Manhattan finalists. University coeds compete in state beauty pageants Nominated by Kappa Alpha Theta, Judy Hysom was crowned 1966 Miss K-State-Manhattan in a May pageant in the City Auditorium. Miss Hysom, who later competed in the Miss Kansas contest, re- ceived a $300 scholarship from the Manhattan Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce and gift certificates. Candidates were judged on interviews, talent and appearance in bathing suit and evening gown. Representing Kansas in the twelfth National College Queen contest in New York was Martha Fly, a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Select- ed from other state candidates, Miss Fly was judged on scholarship, leadership, activities, essays and beauty. The 1 0-day pageant, sponsored by Best Foods, the Chrysler Corporation and the city of New York, included competition in music apprecia- tion, fashion and personal grooming, physical fit- ness, current events and safe driving. The past two Kansas candidates have been University coeds. Portraying a pennyless flower girl, pageant contestant Peggy Clark gives a dramatical reading during the talent competition. 33 Varsity Cheerleaders TOP ROW: Sherril A Gracey. Suzanne Turner. Tahme- roo L. Gaynier, Elizabeth G. Wartman. Judy A. Flett. BOTTOM ROW: Fred E. Lowrey. Michael A. Hendricks. Bruce E Bryant. Tommy L. Jacobitz. Ronald A. Engelken. Jan Miller, Iowa state women ' s champion twirler, performs at football halftimes as featured twirler with the marching band. Featured twirler Dick Middleton. who twirls fire batons and matchetes, has been Kansas state men ' s champion since 1 96 1 . Wearing new purple blazers, purple and white striped ties and white skimmers, pep band performs for the televised KU game. Pep groups buy uniforms; cheering squad adds men Team boosters added a new look at home and away varsity football and basketball games as the cheerleaders, pep band and K-Steppers donned new uniforms. Five men joined the cheerleading squad for the first time and added acrobatics to regular routines. The squad attended nine out-of-town games, including the pre-season Big Eight basket- ball tournament in Kansas City and the Kentucky Invitational tournament in December. Band members observe final action of first-half play as they watch from sideline positions before their half-time show. Featured with the marching band at football games. K-Step- pers also provided T. V. entertainment at a basketball game. 35 Summer-like temperatures make band uniforms uncomfort- able for students waiting to perform for Band Day halftime. 36 V Special days bring guests to campus to see games K-State graduates, Mr. and Mrs. Verdes Brown, were Chimes ' 1966 Honorary Parents for Parents ' Day October 8. Invited to a Union luncheon, living group teas and the K-State-Missouri football game, parents toured Veterinary Medicine Open House and watched the Young Americans ' in concert. Students in 52 Kansas high school bands formed a trumpet 120 yards long at the K-State-New Mexi- co game. After practicing in the morning, 1 ,000 high school cheerleaders demonstrated pompon routines at the K-State-Oklahoma State game. On Editor ' s Day, newspapermen from 200 Kansas papers listened to a discussion by journalism majors before watching the K-State-Iowa State game. Awaiting the start of the evening concert by the Young Ameri- cans, the honorary parents talk with their daughter, Barbara. Jackie Spears, Parents ' Day chairman, presents the Wildcats ' honorary mother with a bouquet of yellow roses at halftime. 37 3,0 Entering with a vivacious Yankee Doodle March, the Young Americans present a complete program of patriotic songs at Parents ' Day. After songs from every area of the country and novelty numbers, the group concludes with an original medley. Representing KSDB-FM radio, a disc jockey interviews mem- bers of the Young Americans after a two-hour performance. Urging audience participation, Harry Belafonte combines civil rights and humor with song before a crowd of 3,000 people. 38 Belafonte concert draws 3,000 field house show Harry Belafonte and the Young Americans high- lighted the big-name talent to appear in University concerts first semester. Belafonte ' s medleys of bal- lads and calypso music attracted more than 3,000 students to Ahearn Field House for the November concert. Greek singer Nana Mouskouri and come- dian Nipsey Russell appeared with Belafonte. The Parents ' Day concert in October featured the Young Americans, a group of college and high school musi- cians who sang a variety of selections from patriotic to folk rock. Concerts by trumpeter Al Hirt and the Tijuana Brass were planned second semester. Barefoot in the Park was the first presentation in the Manhattan Artist Series. The Chamber Mu- sic Series featured cellist Janos Starker, Metropoli- tan Opera Stars Irene Jordon and Nichilos di Virgi- lia and the Aeolian String Quartet. Backstage before their February concert, the New Folk, spon- sored by the College Crusade for Christ, tune guitars to key. Organized in 1927. the Aeolian String Quartet performs for the Chamber Music Series in the Chapel Auditorium. The English group consisting of two violins, a viola, and a cello play selec- tions from Haydn. Beethoven, and Rawsthorne for concerts 39 Byron Whizzer White, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme court, tells students that a college degree is only the beginning of a lifelong process of self-education in attaining individualism at one of the four all-University convocations in the fieldhouse. Speakers from all areas bring diversity to campus Noted individuals, brought to the campus by the administration, the Union news and views commit- tee and the controversial speakers committee, spoke to students at convocations throughout the year. Among the speakers were Bennett Cerf, vice president of Random House; Robert Hutchins, education critic; Saul Alinsky, Chicago criminolo- gist; George Lincoln Rockwell, commander of the U. S. Nazi party; Supreme Court Justice Byron Whizzer White; Baroness Maria von Trapp; British Ambassador Sir Patrick Dean; and U. S. Senator J. William Fulbright. Initiating a lecture series in his honor, Alfred Landon, former Kansas governor and Republican presidential nominee, spoke on foreign policy. In- vited to speak in the series were Michigan Governor George Romney, U. S. Senator Robert Kennedy, historian Arthur Schlessinger Jr., and California Governor Ronald Regan. With the spirit which inspired the musical Sound of Music. Baroness Maria von Trapp tells of her escape from Austria. 40 Critic Robert Hutchms is interviewed after his convocation address on society ' s need to develop intellectual capital. Bennett Cerf, humorist and publisher, addresses an audience of 5.000 at the final convocatio n of the 1966 spring semester. Urging a strengthened United Nations, the British ambassador to the United States. Sir Patrick Dean, asks for world peace. Columnist Kenneth Crawford. News and Views Convocation speaker, answers students ' questions on U. S. foreign policy. 41 ' Fractured Flickers ' debuts in fiftieth HQ production Fractured Flickers, a silent film contest, was shown for the first time between the four Harlequi- nade skit productions. Of the five comic films sub- mitted by living groups, three were selected for showing. Chi Omega won the competition with The Plan, a spoof on midnight refrigerator raids. Also new were best actor and actress awards won by Rex Garrelts and Michele Clark for performances in the Kappa Kappa Gamma-Sigma Phi Epsilon skit, and awards for stage setting and choreography won by the Phi Beta Phi and Delta Upsilon skit. Winning HQskit was Pi Beta Phi and Delta Upsilon ' s The Days of Vines and B oulders. The skit interpreted the theme, The Remedy, as the world ' s first tree-tea called to settle differences between cave men and tree dwellers. Second place winner was the Kappa Kappa Gamma-Sigma Phi Epsilon skit, The Monk ' s Tooth, or the Holy Molar. Other skits selected for the production were Showdown at Fujiyama Flats, Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Chi, and A Horse of Course, Delta Zeta and Lambda Chi Alpha. Fatman, Robin and Commissioner Gorden search for clues during an intermission dragnet for the master of ceremonies. 42 Jubilant Pi Phis and DUs exchange congratulations backstage for HQ trophies for production, choreography and stage setting. Prehistoric cave dwellers get together for a friendly, festive tree-tea dur- ing the final moments of the prize-winning Pi Beta Phi-Delta Upsilon skit. Kappa gypsies dance to tempt a Sig Ep monk to leave his monastery for worldly pleasures. Townsfolk celebrate defeat of the Kyote Kid by the Sheriff in Fujiama Flats. Starch laundered into the villian ' s shirt hindered Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Chi ' s production. Showdown at his draw at the crucial gun fight in the Japanese-western 43 Senate Majority Floor Leader Rich Wibbeler presents the cal- endar for the day to living group delegates. As floor leader, he was responsible for setting up the calendar for individual bill debate and organizing the bills to be presented on the floor. U. S. Congressman William Pendergast addresses a session of Model Congress. During an interview with an announcer from KSDB-FM radio, delegates who intro- duced bills into congress explain why their bills were passed, failed or finally tabled. 44 Model Congress sessions debate Vietnam, draft law Debate on the Vietnam war, draft laws and other national problems dominated Model Congress ses- sions March 15 and 16. Representing the 50 states, students prepared bills in committees and discussed them on the floor of both houses before voting. Compulsory arbitration of labor disputes and the International Brain Drain Act for under-developed nations were chosen by the Model Congress steer- ing committee for presentation as outstanding bills. As keynote speaker, William Prendergast, mi- nority sergeant at arms for the United States House of Representatives, addressed a joint session. Out- lining Congressional views on the draft situation and the Vietnam war, he predicted possible legisla- tion by the 90th Congress on draft law changes, Congressional ethics and the Vietnamese war. Speaker of the House Kent Praeger presides at all Model Con- gress sessions and conducts voting on delegates ' proposals During a joint session of the house foreign affairs committee and the senate foreign relations committee, a committee chair- man presents a proposal for the withdrawal of American forces from Europe and their subsequent relocation in Asia. 45 Showing animals they selected in a random drawing, more than 190 students participate in beef, dairy cattle, swine, sheep and quarterhorse competition Contestants are judged by Kan- sas livestock men on animal grooming and showmanship. Little American Royal livestock show attracts 3,400 Record numbers of displays, exhibits and specta- tors characterized the annual Little American Roy- al and Agricultural Science Day. More than 3,400 persons attended the livestock show and 1,000 toured the Ag Science exhibits in Weber hall. Theme of Ag Science Day was Prepare Today to Feed the World Tomorrow. Wheat State Agronomy Club ' s exhibit, Agronomists ' Role in Tomorrow ' s Food Production, was the winning booth. Retiring after 1 6 years as head of animal hus- bandry, Rufus Cox was honored during Little American Royal. Three scholarships were awarded on the basis of grades and show participation. 46 - Horticulture and Forestry clubs, two of 19 agricultural depart- mental organizations, display future forestry operations. Animal husbandry students demonstrate sheep shearing tech- niques in the annual Ag Science Day exhibit in Weber arena Head trims and braided tails are factors in grooming guernseys and holsteins for dairy cattle competition. Awards were present- ed in all divisions of Little American Royal activities, with grand championships given only in dairy and block and bridle 47 Sponsored by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, a mechanized cut- away car worth $200,000 and a brake test are part of an automotive display Arnold Air Society displays a full-scale model of a surface-to-air Bomarc missle craft. Ag engineers retire trophy for open house displays Approximately 5,000 visitors toured the annual Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House, which de- picted the theme Planning for Mankind. The nine departments in the college displayed exhibits that demonstrated professional training available at the University. Agricultural engineering retired the first place trophy for departmental exhibits. Their displays featured models of air-supported structures and geodesic domes for farm buildings and solutions to feedlot run-off. Steel Ring, professional engineer- ing society, coordinated activities and presented the awards for the winning exhibits. After a television appearance. Pam Seaman, St. Patricia, and Terry Michie, St. Pat, prepare to cut the ribbon officially begin- ning the Engineers and Architects ' Open House. The couple also presents the Steel Ring trophy for the best display. - Kansas City 1980 . a model built by the city ' s Urban Re- newal Agency, was displayed at Engineers and Architects Open House. On loan to the College of Architecture, the model was us ed by the department as an exhibit of city development. Controlled by an electrical engineering student from a nearby Landscape architects, entering open house competition for classroom, a robot talks and moves in a 40-foot radius. the first time, arrange project descriptions and identifications. 49 1 I IS FUNGAL Stopping at the small animal medicine student booth, a visitor learns about common dog diseases at Veterinary Medicine Open house in October. Tours and exhibits by seven vet med- icine groups climaxed Veterinary Medicine Week in Kansas. Hosp opgr Home EC, Vet colleges plan displays for visitors Mobilize Your Potential in Home Economics, 1966 Hospitality Day, was attended by 4,500 Kan- sas high school students and teachers. More than 700 students in the College of Home Economics planned and arranged 1 1 exhibits, a fashion show featuring current fashion designs, and a luncheon prepared by institutional management students. The tenth annual Veterinary Medicine Open House, Advances in Veterinary Medicine, fea- tured continuous tours through Dykstra Veterinary Hospital. More than 9,000 Parents ' Day visitors viewed exhibits including displays on horse denis- try, nutrition in swine and electronical care for pets. 50 Modeling garments tailored in clothing classes, Home EC students present a fashion show in Ahearn Field House. 0 : Hospitality Day Chairman Mary Bish- op greets visiting high school students Displays of equine stomach parasites and their possible effects on an infected animal capture the interest of visitors at the tenth annual Veterinary Medicine Open House. Owners showing dogs in the annual event of the open house later participate in a training session and pet care clinic with students in small animal medicine. The dog show took place on the military drill field across from Dykstra Veterinary Hospital. CM ; Expansion plans for the Union include an addition to the State Room and cafeteria, a bookstore, an arts and crafts studio and a Union committee submits addition plans to architect Expansion plans began in the fall for a $2.7 mil- lion addition to the student Union. Recommenda- tions were submitted to the architect in April for additions to the present cafeteria, State Room and facilities for a book store and forum hall. Comple- tion of construction was expected by 1970. $5 of a $7 increase in student fees beginning fall semester was apportioned to the Union for the project. Recreational facilities, conference and banquet rooms, art displays, a paperback store and a Little Theatre showing movies at reduced rates brought 315,000 people to the Union during the year. large lecture hall. The construction will extend south into the parking lot area and is to be completed in 1970. Lack of convenient places to study prompted a student refer- endum for extending the hours until 2 a.m. in the Union Dive. . 52 Current magazines, hometown papers and a wide selection of nished by Collegiate 4-H. the room offers students relaxing stereo records are available in the Union Browsing Library. Fur- atmosphere for study and leisure reading between classes Union Governing Board TOP ROW James M Rhine. Alwyn H. Gentry. Cathryn L Addy. Richard H Morse. P. Diane Wilp. Bruce W Heckman. Douglas E. Powell. Richard D Blackburn. BOTTOM ROW: Carol L Robbins. Regina F Wolfe. Donna L Knoell. Ashley Allison. Carol A Gaston. Jean Reehling 53 Students find wide selections of books and magazines for study or leisure in the Cats ' Pause, downstairs in the Union. With an hour between classes, a coed finishes an assignment in the Union Dive where students often go to study and relax Union Program Council - TOP ROW: P. Diane Wilp. Frederick Williams. Phyl- lis J. Blasdel. Alwyn H. Gentry, Bryon R. Schlosser. Ann E. Nelson. Wing K. Kwok. Richard D. Blackburn. BOTTOM ROW: Linda A. Claydon. Judith A. Thompson. Eugene J. Ronsick. Douglas E. Powell. Jean A. Shackelford. Kathryn A Scott Group discussions centering around the mood and effective- ness of a painting take place in the Union lounge Sponsored by the Union art committee, the art gallery displays included a $25.000 pop art collection and outstanding high school works. Union committies promote campus activities, events Ski Breck at Break was the slogan used by the Union trips and tours committee in its campaign to promote the annual ski trip to Breckinridge, Colo- rado during spring break. The committee, one of nine which coordinated Union activities, also spon- sored a student trip to Kansas City second semester. Tours of the University and information on game days were provided for visitors by the hospitality committee. Recent movies were brought to the Un- ion Little Theater through the movies committee. Later closing hours for the Union Dive were es- tablished on a trial basis after information was ob- tained by the personnel and research committee. News and Mews committee sponsored a convoca- tion series which included speeches by George Lin- coln Rockwell and Baroness Maria von Trapp. Billiards, ping-pong and bowling are available for students in the Union recreation area at special rates on Saturdays. 55 Elected by student senators. Burk Jubelt. chairman of Student Senate, presides over senate and is vice president for SGA. Student Body President Jim Geringer appoints administrative officers and has power to veto all measures passed by senate. SGA President ' s Cabinet TOP ROW: Mary J Fritz. Daniel W. Young, Sharyn L. Slentz. George H. Johnston. Carol Christensen. Burk Jubelt. Michael J. Farm- er. Hollace L. Long. H Jess Frieze BOTTOM ROW: Charles E. Cardwell. Sheryl B. Etlmg. Kenneth A. Dekat, James E. Geringer. Bruce W. Heckman. Philip L. Sell, Linda J. Carlson. William P. Gallant 56 - .-: :. Encouraged by members of SGA, students sign up for inter- views for positions on committees at the Activities Carnival in the fall. Campus regulations require all students who are mem- bers of SGA committees to have at least a 2.2 grade average. SGA reorganizes, creates new executive positions Under the direction of James Geringer, student body president, the Student Governing Association reorganized its executive branch. Reforms included the creation of the offices of director for the budget and administrative vice-president and a president ' s cabinet to coordinate University affairs. Resolutions objecting to the Kansas loyalty oath and the campus cigarette sales ban were passed by Student Senate. The Board of Student Organiza- tions was made directly responsibleto SGA and student members were appointed to the traffic con- trol board and the committee on academic affairs. Executive committees collected books for Student Health and located voting centers in cafeterias. 57 .r . . Student Senate - TOP ROW: Charles W Ruggles. Gary D Bohn. Polly A. Coombs. Tahmeroo L. Gaynier, Annette L. Buckland. Janet L. Kannard. Wilma M. Hazen SECOND ROW: Jacqueline D Spears. Patricia A. Seitz. Barry L. Rhine. Larry D. Ehrlich. David N Arnoldy. Burk Jubelt. Terry W. Odle. THIRD ROW: Robert L. Morrow. William S Worley. Philip F. Moore. George H. Johns- ton. Ralph E. Hibler. Larry A. Anderson. Jack V Lewis BOTTOM ROW: John W Toney. Charles K. Eby. Carol Christensen. Alwyn H. Gentry. D. Fred Peterson. George G. Dietrich, Walter S. Friesen. SGA committees work in all areas of University Gauging the value of SGA advertising in the University Edition of the Collegian to incoming freshman was a major project of the SGA Student Opinion Sampling committee. Also working with a questionnaire, the Peace Corps committee investi- gated the possibility of forming an international house, a residence hall which would accommodate both foreign and American students. Elections committee members organized voting on the football referendum issue and Library and Student Health committees worked jointly on a paperback drive for a Student Health library. More than 4,800 students voted in a Senate referendum to decide if student fees should be used to back bonds to build a new stadium. The proposed $1.5 million stadium with seating capacity for 34,000 met the approval of 3,313 voters. !.:. Interviewers for an SGA campus affairs committee talk with a dents applied at the Activities Carnival or the SGA office for student about the committee ' s activities. More than 300 stu- interviews. Ninety were chosen for eight SGA committees. Student Governing Association Executive Chairmen - TOP ROW Steven R Beck Martha J Reynolds. Kathryn E. Heyne. Jackie L Corner. Bonnee B Bad- ger. Sharon Fairbank BOTTOM ROW Linda Myri Miller. Marilyn L Lafferty. Lois E Yelenik. Mary J Fritz 59 TAD Delegates from women ' s living groups take a break between bills during one of two main sessions of the rules convention. Convention officials Sherry Keucher. chairman; and Carol Christensen, AWS president; check official voting tabulation. AWS rules convention approves self-limited hours Self-limiting hours for juniors, seniors and wo- men 21 and older was a bill passed by delegates to the Associated Women Students ' Rules Convention in March. Eight commissions, each for a separate bill under consideration, conducted open hearings before the convention and did research for the bills. Optional daily sign-out, overnights in Manhattan and the extension of evening calling hours for men to closing hours were also passed. The bills then went to Faculty Council for approval. During spring break, AWS visitation teams went to area high schools to introduce the organization to seniors. All Women ' s Week in May featured a ban- quet, exchange dinners and recognition night. Associated Women Students - TOP ROW: Kathleen C Traffas, Barbara Byrne, Elizabeth M. Ramirez. Diana S. Gump. Donna L. Knoell. Charla R. Gilbert, Carol J. Manley. Sonya K. Saunders. SECOND ROW: Colleen L. Stafford, Kath- leen A. Keating, Phyllis K, Brooks, Susan A. Haymaker, Gail E. Spellman. Sue L. Carter. Diana K. Loetel, Margaret J. Ryan, Joan L Booth THIRD ROW: Judy M. Brammer, Carolyn D. Olson, Gwendolyn G. Smith. Karlyn K Emel. Janet S. Rupp. Betty J. Friday, Cheryl L. Beasley. Margaret J. Marsh. BOTTOM ROW: Marilynn Gump, Jean M. Casper, Theresa M. Garlett. Linda J. Carlson, Mary A McCarthy, Pamela J. Pastrick, Karen A. Hoeflicker. ' I Tribunal - TOP ROW Jo A Starkweather Donna I Knoell. John C Williams. Donald A Jones. Herbert E Kaiser BOTTOM ROW Robert A Cochran. William Bevan. David Lionel Parker. Ralph Upper. Dale V Jones Board of Student Publications Linda M. Miller. Robert W Rice. Frederick Williams. Ralph R Lashbrook. Fritz Moore. Byron E Ellis 63 John Henry and Berenice Sadie Brown listen to the far-away world in a seashell in the play Member of the Wedding. 64 Blanche struggles with her brother-in-law Stanley in a scene from the K-State Players production Streetcar Named Desire. Frankie tells friend John Henry why she decided to change her name to F. Jasmine Addams in A Member of the Wedding. Cast repeats ' Physicists ' for college drama festival Anxious to grow up and be treated as an adult, a young teen-age girl tried to run away with the bride and groom in the K-State Players production of The Member of the Wedding. Tennessee Wil- liams ' play about a woman ' s symbolic journey to- ward desire, death and unreality, A Streetcar Named Desire, revolved around a visit by Blanche DuBois to her sister and brother-in-law who were living in a squalid New Orleans flat. Originally staged before sell-out audiences in the summer, the K-State Players ' production of The Physicists opened the fall season. Directed by Dennis Denning, the play centered on a hunchback woman psychiatrist and three mad physicists in her asylum searching for the secret of world destruction. The cast also presented the production in November at the Marymount College Drama Festival. Investigator Voss and his assistant examine the body of Moni- Stettler. the third nurse murdered in the play The Physicists. Guiding his overturned table, Johann Mobius prepares to make a space flight while his wife and children watch. Fearing that his knowledge will destroy the world, he poses as a madman and admits himself to an asylum in The Physicists. Juanita resists an advance made by Alex as the feud between the two neighbor families continues in The Withered Branch. Graduate students write, direct one-act productions Jean Anouilh ' s three-act comedy, Ring Round the Moon, veiled the author ' s pessimistic views about life with a plot of intrigue and schemes. Written and directed by graduate students in speech, two one-act dramas were produced by the Players. Frank Naccarato ' s The Withered Branch, depicted the conflicts and ties between two families, one Mexican and one American, in a California ranchero. To revenge the murder of his family, a young Irishman stabbed a remorseful longshoreman in a San Francisco bar in Half a Coin, Haifa Man, a play by Mike McCarthy. Maggie OToole, while working in her father ' s bar. is bothered by two English sailors who entered the Irish tavern. Two sailors plot their advances for barmaid Maggie in Half-a- Coin. Half-a-Man. written and directed by Mike McCarthy. Two young men who had been quietly playing dice all evening are suddenly interrupted by two prostitutes as they enter the tavern. Although the bartender yells violently at the girls, they continue their act. then leave with the men following. Brandishing a knife. Mother Courage wards off officers trying to recruit her sons, but is tricked and one son is kidnapped Slides projected on the wall of Danforth Chapel illustrate reli- gious overtones of the Thirty Years War in Mother Courage. Angry and discouraged because her canteen wagon has been torn apart by soldiers. Mother Courage complains at head- quarters. Singing the epic play ' s recurring theme song, she laments the futility of all wars as two soldiers from camp listen. Cosier Courage, ; - ng re Soldiers prepare to kill Mother Courage ' s only daughter Katrin. Deaf and mute, she climbed to the rooftop and drummed to warn the neighboring city of a coming surprise attack. Although she is killed, she succeeds in saving the families. Thespians produce first student operas on campus Cooperating with students in the music depart- ment, the K-State Players introduced a new campus medium, opera, to University audiences. Wallace Dace handled stage directing for the two produc- tions, Riders to the Sea and The Telephone. For Betolt Brecht ' s epic drama, Mother Cour- age and her Children, the Players built a supply wagon and designed sets in All Faiths Chapel. The play, illustrating the German playwright ' s hatred of war and its effects on society, portrayed Mother Courage ' s travels through Europe during the Thir- ty Years War and the loss of her three children. Dennis Denning directed the production. Higher than Heaven, Deeper than Hell, an original musical satirizing campus life, was written and directed by Frank Siegle, graduate student in speech. For the Players ' annual Children ' s Theatre production, Betty Cleary directed The Secret Within the Walls, a play written by Mike Mc- Carthy, a graduate assistant in speech. 69 M Memories of frustration from hours of practice fade away as a student pianist strikes a chord to begin her music recital. 70 University Choir TOP ROW Rex C McGugm. Rodney M Bates. Terry L Brune. Leslie C Longberg, Terry L Meyers. Judith L Pndeaux. Susan J. Schul- teis. Beverly A Dearing. Alice L Pearson. Shan A Fry. Nancy A Young. Diane L. Marian. Martha C Sanders. Gary E Bowie. Paul A Stewart. Albert J. Urich. Ste- phen M Burns. Billy R Graham. Gary D Schulz. Gary A Walter SECOND ROW: Ryan R Rader. Robert R Nelson. James D Kent. Richard H McVay. Polly A. Coombs. Rochelle D Ediger. Marcia B Knight. Patricia Holstegge. Jacqueline Matthews. Margie L. Henry. Linda Harrison. Patricia A Base. Marguerite Habi- ger. Dale 8 Willson. Thomas C Roberts. Gary L Romine. Roberto F Reyes Highlighting the concert season for the Universi- ty Choir was a tour of northwest Kansas, perform- ing for high school and alumni groups. The choir also presented a guest concert for the enlisted men at Ft. Riley and were one of four musical groups to THIRD ROW: Anthony R Mason. Steven L Stockham. Jack H Marker. Joyce D Cooper. Martha J Middleton. Marilyn S Robbins. Cynthia A. Johnson. Pamela Bjurstrom. Nancy J. Butler. Carole J Wheelock. Sharrie A Snell. Douglas L Kaiser. Wayne A Pearson. Harold E Brown. Rodney G Walker BOTTOM ROW Ken P Georg. Vaughn L. Nelson. Randall S. Ellis. Nancy A Theobald. Rita A Smith. Arlene S Fair. Marcia L VanGundy. Judith A Lukms. Janet K Groene. Patricia Intermill. Gregory L. Eicher. Dennis Karr. Raymond D. Runkel. Robert D Overman SEATED Mary A Coon schools, alumni groups perform in the Christmas concert, The Messiah, and the spring concert, The Creation. Specializing in early English and Polyphonic music, the Madrigal Singers presented a winter concert and a Pro Musica Antique concert in April. Madrigal Singers TOP ROW: Randall S Ellis. Terry L Brune. Jack H Marker. Jerry D Kazmaier. Albert J Urich. Wayne A Pearson. George H Leet. David W Brown. Robert D Overman BOTTOM ROW: Regina K Pratt. Beverly A. Lam- bert. Dons N DeMars. Beverly A Dearing. Alice L. Pearson. Linda K Woellhof. Nancy A Young. Elizabeth A Smith. Martha J Seitz. Anne V Applegate 71 Orchestra - TOP ROW: Jamie S. McKay. Ralph G. Nevins. SECOND ROW: Larry J. Wright. Beverly S. Old. Angelo C Garzio. Ruth E. Schroeder. THIRD ROW: Marilyn R. Odom, Frank M. Sidorfsky. Martha J. Betton. Beth A Trotman, Carmie J. Rose. Sidonie A. Schafer. FOURTH ROW: Nancy L. Winter. Debby Hetfel. Shirley J. Wiley. FIFTH ROW: Luther 0. Leavengood. Tommy Goleeke. Mary A. Brady. Anne Laury. BOTTOM ROW: Homer D. Caine. Patricia A Bren- nan. Margaret E. Hummell, Linda K. Woellhof. Janice E. Albright. Janean L. Miller. Orchestra produces ' The Creation ' for Music Week Commencing National Music Week the first week in May, six outstanding upperclass members of the University Orchestra performed solos in a concert, accompanied by the orchestra. At the end of the week, the entire orchestra joined with other University groups to produce The Creation. Sound Study, an original work by Dan Haerle, assistant music professor, was featured in a March concert, and Jacques Voois, assistant music profes- sor played a solo for the December concert. Concert Band - TOP ROW: Larry J Home. David K Kraus, Mary M McManis. Charles M. Graves SECOND ROW: Arlene R Dahm. Gary L. Hood, Richard E. Stitzel, William C. Brussow. Harry E. Blow. Stephen L. Powell. Ronald 0. Wine- land. Carl F. Jackson THIRD ROW: Linda J. Hofford. Joseph Teichgraeber. Eugene H. Copeland. Christine Murphey. Nancy L. Winter. James H. Wmdels. Madelyn C. Dixon. BOTTOM ROW: Mary E. Windels. William A. Stoskopf. Mar- tha J. Betton. Susan C. Teschner. Kathryn S Michaels. Orchestra - TOP ROW Paul Roby SECOND ROW: Carolyn L McFarland. John V Heitman. Bradford G Blaker THIRD ROW: William C. Brussow. Richard E Stitzel. Stephen L Powell. Carl F Jackson. Rodney G. Walker. Warren V. Walker. Elizabeth A. Dick. FOURTH ROW: Linda Roby. Nola M Rosenow. Chris- tine Murphey. Judith P. Houdyshell. Lynn R. Wohler. FIFTH ROW: Oscar R. lotti. Kaye A Clmesmith. Dorothy Durk Miller. Rebecca J. McCune. Dee V Underb- jerg. BOTTOM ROW: Catherine A. Roebke. William H Miller. Linda Haugha- wout. Charles 0. Heinsohn. Rosalyn K. Kidd Concert Band artists tour seven area high schools During one week in February, the Concert Band toured six Kansas cities, performing seven concerts for high school and public audiences in their annual concert tour. At the end of the week, the band pre- sented their winter concert at Manhattan high school. A concert of works by Samuel Adler, staff composer at the Eastman School of Music in Roch- ester, N.Y., was performed during April. The Con- cert Band presented solo and ensemble works of Adler ' s Composition of Southwestern Sketches. Concert Band - TOP ROW Robert W Stamey SECOND ROW: Dennis L Miner. William L Shoemaker. Quinton R. Kidd. Bradford G Blaker. Carolyn L. McFarland THIRD ROW: Gary T Lawlis. John V. Heitman, Larry J Wright. Beverly S Old. Joe E Farrar. Ruth E Schroeder. Steven R. Beck FOURTH ROW: Lynn R. Wohler. David D. Jackson. Nancy J Perry. Irene S Skonberg. Michael A. Bartley BOTTOM ROW: Helen E. Packard. Beth A. Trotman. Carol L Frazier. Paula L Sanford. Shirley A. Garrett. Margaret H. Mock. Mary R Yapit i Vareity Men ' s Glee Club - TOP ROW: John F. Dillon. Daryll D Jamvold, Douglas A. Droge, Dennis E. Rork. David R Yeo. Mark D. Schrock. Craig S. Rowlen. William B. Curnutte. Donald R. Frikken. Jon F. Thomas. Albert J. Urich. Thomas W. Hunter. John S. Wittenborn, David P. Tollefson, David L. Hyder. Paul A. Stewart. SECOND ROW: Robert L. Marrs. Frank L. Woofter. Robert M. Socolofsky. Larry B Massey. Larry E. Green, Gary E O ' Hara. Kenneth L. Mulan- ax. Mark W. Baldwin, Darryl D. Smutz. Marc W. Zimmerman. Joe E. Farrar. Douglas W. Williams. Garry L. Deines. Don N. Williams. Gary T. Lawlis, Don A. Hill. Eugene H. Copeland. THIRD ROW: Wendell F. Cowan. Steven L. Frickey, Women ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: Jean A Hoppas. Rosalie R Robinson, Mar- tha J. Fiser. Linda J. Chapman. Natalie J Parker. Lana J. Gfeller. Carol L. Bryan, Martha J Graham, Nan L. Schotanus. SECOND ROW: Jean Sloop. Paula L. Sanford. Beverly A. Lambert. Carolyn Bartholomew. Mary A. Coon. Christine E. Pray. Sara A. Rose. Wilma M. Hazen. Doris E. Hoerman. Kathleen A. Pulliam. THIRD ROW: Deborah K. Boren. Nancy G. Johnson. Mary A. Denning, Christina Merlan T Almquist. Clifton V. Hosteller, Charles R. Kuntz, Robert E Buchan. Robert F. Pauly, Kenneth W. Kruse, Leslie C. Longberg, Webster H. Sill, James E. Aiken. Craig P. Helwig, Terry L. Brune. Daniel W. Young, Wei-Nmg Huang. Gordon L McCosh. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Goodrich. Louise S. Keucher. Ray- mond L. Higgms. Thomas Z Beery. Craig R. Shove. Layton M. Perry. Robert D Steiger. Richard H. McVay. Lynn L. Collmann. Gaylon J. Nettles, Norman P. Byers. Robert L. VanAllen, Douglas E. Eisenhour. Allan L. Fedosky. George A. Gerritz. Rod Walker Pederson, Donna R. Simmons, Beverly A. Dearmg, Margaret J. Marsh, Jonnie B. Valerius, Nancy A. Young, Jane D. Vermillion. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn S. Breazeale, Linda R. Achten. Carolyn S. Lemon, Karen J. Sanborn, Ann L. Mc- Kmley, Sharon M Kriss. Cheryl L. Gfeller, Alice J. Sheik. Irene S. Skonberg. Jeanne A. Johnson. Linda R. Pizel. Mary E. Glenn. Singers tour bases in Greenland, Iceland, Labrador United States Armed Forces Bases in Newfound- land, Labrador, Greenland and Iceland were the destinations of the 14 K-State Singers when they left March 15 for a five-week USO tour. Proceeds from a 10th annual benefit concert of novelty numbers and selections from Broadway musicals provided for general music scholarships to the University. Celebrating their 10th anniversary, the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club invited alumni to a banquet and concert. KSDB-FM radio presented an hour long documentary on the glee club ' s nationwide success. The 60 men performed 30 concerts during the year. A state tour included performances for the legisla- ture in Topeka, Kansas City high schools and the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth. Early English selections, both sacred and secular Bach numbers and an original contemporary work, Sound Study, by Dan Haerle, assistant professor of music, were featured in the March winter concert of the 43-voice Women ' s Glee Club. 74 Conducting students learn and demonstrate score reading, crosscueing, transposition, and the left-hand technique. Singers prepare for their USO tour by performing variety song and dance routines in 15 benefits and concerts first semester. K -State Singers TOP ROW: Stephen M. Leete. Wayne A Pearson. James L. Bush. Robyn D Brooks. Ronald E Munson. Gary R Cave BOTTOM ROW: Mar- tha C. Sanders. Judith I. Hysom. Judith R. North. Marilyn L. Hall. Polly A. Coombs. Susan K. Goold. 75 Collegian staff members read wire copy from the DPI teletype machine. Edited wire material is used for world news pages. 76 Printed, folded and ready for delivery, the daily Collegian is bundled by a University Press employee in the basement of Kedzie hall. The newspaper is printed on the new offset press, designed to produce 15.000 eight-page Collegians in an hour. Board revises publications ' salaries to grants-in-aid Eliminating salaries for Collegian and Royal Purple staff members, the Board of Student Publi- cations awarded 60 grants-in-aid spring semester for professional work by students. Grants were provided by University funds. Establishing a new policy, the board interviewed applicants for Colle- gian editor and business manager before announc- ing their selections. Increased Collegian advertising sales and expanded enrollment boosted Student Publications annual revenue to $220,000. Director of Student Publications Jack Backer manages fi- nances and public relations for the Royal Purple and Collegian. Student Publications secretaries Ruth Foster and Carol Mc- Coy balance Collegian business accounts and type letters. I 77 . Fall and Spring Collegian Editbrial Staffs - TOP ROW: Karen R Kendall, spring assistant features editor; Patty L. Whitegon. fall and spring staff writer; Margaret J. Lange. fall editor, spring collegiate arts editor; Norma B. Perry, fall and spring features editor; Mary J. Pretzer. fall night editor, spring staff writer; Vicki A. Gerber, spring assistant editorial editor. SECOND ROW: Robert L. Latta. fall staff writer, spring wire editor; Bruce C. Coonrod. fall assistant editor, spring sports editor; Melodie L. Bowsher. spring editorial editor. James V Baird. spring assistant sports editor; Carolyn R. Rice, spring staff writer; Vernon 0. Parker, fall news editor, spring assistant editor BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth J. Conner, spring assistant news editor. John J. Gerstner. fall assistant focus edi- tor; Edgar A. Chamness. fall editorial editor, spring editor; Gary L- Haden. fall day editor, spring staff writer; Robert W. Rice, fall wire editor. Collegian staff members take national Hearst firsts Leroy Towns, former Collegian editor, and Mel- odie Bowsher, spring editorial page editor, won $500 and first place awards for general news and investigative writing in the William Randolph Hearst writing contest. Total points earned by the journalists placed the department first among 49 accredi ted journalism schools in the nation eligible for the contest. Stories by Collegian editors, Jean Lange and Ed Chamness, also placed. The spring 1966 Collegian earned a first class rating from American Collegiate Press. Tom Haas and Wayne Perk, advertising managers, won $1, 000 in national advertising competition. Printed on the new $50,000 offset press, the newspaper expanded to an average of 1 2 pages, used color pictures and had the sixth largest daily circulation in Kansas. Montage, an arts magazine published in the spring, contained book reviews, poetry and features by faculty and students. 78 Page editors and editing students complete preparation of in- side pages the afternoon before the Collegians are printed. I Collegian editors check a headline for length after it is set in hot lead on a Ludlow machine. Each morning before the paper Reading one of the first Collegians off the press, spring Editor Ed Chamness checks pages for possible printing errors. is printed, staffers work in the backshop reading galley proofs and page proofs and adjusting pages for correct fit. Fall Collegian Editor Jean Lange marks errors on galley proofs before sending them back to the linotypes for corrections Collegian photographers Bob Blauvelt, Larry Doonan, John Lietzen and Bob Graves plan layouts for magazine pages. University Edition initiates new Cottrell offset press Operation of the new Cottrell Vanguard offset press began with the printing of the 176-page University Edition of the Collegian in August. The 1966 UE, edited by journalism students, was the first Collegian issue to use four-color pictures. The summer weekly Collegian printed a campus directo- ry and covered University news, including the June 8 tornado which struck north of the campus. Spring and fall Collegian advertising staffs, using color ads for the first time, raised advertising sales and added a third assistant manager. First in the nation for business practices in 1966, the staff again competed for the 1967 AGP award. Using expanded darkroom facilities, staff photo- graphers for the Collegian and Royal Purple sup- plied pictures for the publications. Head photogra- pher, Robert Graves, coordinated activities. Replaced in August by a new offset press, the Goss Cox-o- Type Letterpress prints summer Collegians for the last time. The staff included Carolyn Rice. Vic Shalkoski. business man- ager. Vesta Dauber. Sharon Smith and Fred Williams, editor. Collegian Advertising Staff TOP ROW Gail M. Farmer. Donna L. Silver Melodie L Bowsher. Marilvnn Gump. Victor F Shalkoski. Duke Riber SECOND ROW: James V Baird. Jerry L Reppert. Michael A Wenger. Ronald P Raches- ky. Richard E Boyce. John H Lietzen BOTTOM ROW Stanley Wethington. Eddie J Gray. Frederick Williams. Gary L Haden. Keith L Stanley Editor Mike Lowe is surrounded by 1 76-page Collegian University Editions, first paper printed on the new offset press. Collegian advertising managers. Ron Rachesky. spring semes- ter and Vic Shalkoski. fall semester, discuss a new account. 81 Royal Purple Editorial Staff Writers - TOP ROW: Geraldine Smith, Candace A Kelly. Jan B. Jager. SECOND ROW: Linda Haughawout. Janet L Boyer. Connie M. Grafel BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth J. Conner. Michael D. Janke. William M. Henry. Sue Brandner Editor ' oetz Photography Editor Mike Lowe Copy Editor 82 Kathryn Heyne Features Editor Sally Banl Beth. Andersen Sports Editor Housing Editor Connie Langland Organizations Editor Yearbook adds sections honoring seniors, faculty Sections recognizing representative faculty mem- bers from each college and 31 outstanding seniors were introduced in the largest book in Royal Purple history. The yearbook was expanded to 672 pages, with 94 color pages. Sales also set records for the Royal Purple. During fall registration and through late receipts, 7,530 books were sold. Class picture sales totaled 6,983. Associated Collegiate Press awarded a record-breaking number of points and presented the 1966 Royal Purple with the 31st con- secutive All-American rating given to an RP. Only seven other yearbooks in the nation in the category for universities with enrollments of more than 10, 000 students received All-American ratings. Path Jones Underclass Editor Diana Barton Senior Class Editor Royal Purple Business Staff Margo J Miller, business manager; Joan R Geraghty. Laura L Scon. Becky M Slothower. Kent D Taylor. Janet K Riffey 83 Editorial staff members of the Royal Purple edit copy, count pictures and begin preparation to meet one of eight deadlines between December 1 5 and April 10. Deadlines fell during final week first semester, Easter vacation and midterm exams. Del Brinkman, Royal Purple adviser, teaches a Royal Purple student photographers Larry Doonan. John LaShelle, Rachel Scott class in yearbook editing during the fall term. and Bob Graves use the remodeled darkroom facilities in the basement of Kedzie KSDB-FM Staff -TOP ROW: Jed E Yaney. Roger D Dennis. Sharon L Jones. Barbara D Mistier. Stanley R Kahshman. Ronald A Winter. Frederic E Marcus. Clinton J Hammer. William P McAndrew SECOND ROW: Richard L Middle- ton. Arlan D Wamhoff. Timothy J Fruits. John M McKenna. Jerry R Wofford. Thomas W Bartel. John D White. Pamela J Berkey THIRD ROW: Thomas L Sharp. James F Graham. Patric J Folwell. Frank M Atkinson. Gary R Kopp. Daniel A Suderman. Duane E Beichley. Lynn R Johnson. Arvin L Workman BOTTOM ROW Douglas G Van Wickler. Harold P. Martin. Gerald H Ogden. Roger W. Hartsook. Bill E Stallard. Gary L Hood. Larry G Cornwell. Charles J. Seel KSDB-FM claims record for marathon broadcasting Shattering a marathon record set by the Univer- sity of Kansas, KSDB-FM, campus educational radio station, staged an 80-hour, round-the-clock program in the Union lobby. The station, which had daily programming of music, news and a-go-go shows by student broadcasters, had live coverage of all University sports events and Model Congress. Campus literary magazine sells 900 copies in April Collections of short stories, poems and student art work were published in Touchstone, annual University literary magazine. All interested stu- dents and faculty members could contribute their original manuscripts for the publication. Touch- stone ' s staff sold more than 900 copies of the 76- page magazine when it was distributed in April. Touchstone Staff - TOP ROW: Nancy J. Dukelow. Lyn J Morgan. Louis L Tijerma. Kay A Magby BOT- TOM ROW Barb N Rawlings. Judith A Phillips. Harold W Schneider. Paul H Rawlings 85 photo by Don Richards Education students watch a classmate demonstrate the sun ' s effects on the moon and earth in a science methods course Construction projects net four million dollar budget More than four million dollars was allotted to major campus construction from state and Universi- ty funds. King hall, housing chemistry laboratories, and a food services building on the north side of the campus were completed second semester. Haymak- er hall, last in a four-dorm complex and the adjoin- ing food center were also finished during the year as security against the expanding enrollment. Plans were drawn for a new football stadium, auditorium, art center and Union addition. Men nationally recognized in fields of mathematics, physics and biology joined the University faculty. Pictured with their respective colleges throughout the academics section are 14 Royal Purple representative teachers. For years, the Royal Purple has worked to picture indi- vidually as many students and administrators as possible. Because of space limitations, it could not attempt to picture individual faculty members. The 1967 staff, hoping to remedy the neglect of this aspect of the history of a school year, decided to select faculty members who were representative of many outstanding teachers on the campus to be pictured. The 1 4 teachers were chosen by a committee of editors and two advisers from 38 nomina- tions made by respective councils. Selections were based on student opinion and information received from the various departments. 89 Surrounded by large shade trees, the home of President and Mrs. McCain was constructed 44 years ago as a memorial to Davies Wilson, a former Kansas legislator. Four presidents have lived in the mansion located on the east edge of campus. Greeting British Ambassador Sir Patrick Dean and Lady Dean. President McCain welcomes the visitors to the University. Indian university confers doctorate upon President At commencement exercises of Andhra Pradesh University in India, President James A. McCain addressed the second graduating class and was pre- sented an honorary doctor of science degree for his contributions to the University ' s technical assist- ance program to nine new Indian universities. During monthly faculty-student coffee hours in the Union, McCain outlined the administration ' s immediate plans for University development and expansion, including the upgrading of computer laboratories and a million dollar accelerator lab. President and Mrs. James A. McCain and their cocker spaniel Lady relax in the home they have occupied for 1 7 years. 90 91 Whitewashed letters stand out from the steep slope of K-Hill Kansas governor Robert Docking works with the Board of above the winding channel of the Kaw River east of Manhattan. Regents in matters of University finance and public relations. Board of Regents - TOP ROW: Arthur H. Cromb. John F. Eberhardt, Ray R. Evans. Eldon Sloan. Max Bickford. BOTTOM ROW: Clement H. Hall. Lawrence D. Morgan, Dwight D. Klinger, Henry A. Bubb. C. N Cushing. 92 Regents approve dorm fees increase, stadium bonds Manhattan businessman and University gradu- ate of 1932, Tom Griffith, was named to a four -year term on the Board of Regents. The board approved a raise in dormitory fees from $700 to $775 and also authorized the University to require freshman men to live in dormitories. Both changes were to go into effect in the fall of 1 967. Actingon a proposal to pledge student fees against revenue bonds for con- struction of a new athletic stadium, the board re- commended that the plan be presented to the state legislature ' s 1967 session for approval. To improve communication between administra- tion and faculty, Faculty Senate invited President James A. McCain, C. Clyde Jones, vice president for University development, and Richard Farley, director of libraries, to explain University policy to the group. Committees reviewed the use of teacher evaluation and pass-fail courses. Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Harold W Kennedy, aids and awards: H. Dean Hess, alumni. Theodore Dodge, budget office; Ralph H Perry, comp- troller; S Thomas Parker, computing center; Kenneth M Heywood. endowment and development; Alvin B Cardwell. general research BOTTOM ROW: A. Thornton Edwards, housing; Randolph F Gingrich, physical plant: J Bruce Laughhn. placement center; Francis D Farrell. president emeritus; George R Eaton, press: John E. Kitchens, summer school; Wendell R Kerr, veterans ser- vice Faculty Senate TOP ROW James C Mathews. Harlan J Trennepohl. Carroll E Kennedy. Elden E. Leasure. Ivalee H. McCord. Harry E McAnarney. Robert J Bevms. Chester R Unruh. Don A Trumbo SECOND ROW Roscoe J Ellis. Robert R Snell. Eugene J Laughhn. Erie E Bartley. Harry D. Anthony. Arvin L. Workman. I Eugene Thorson. Lowell Brandner. George Montgomery. THIRD ROW: Rhae M Swisher. Keith A Huston. Charles V Hall. Harry B Pfost. Jor- dan Y Miller. Basil J Curnutte. Theodore A Chadwick. Frank G Bieberly BOT- TOM ROW Charles M Peccolo. Arlin M Feyerherm. Wilson Tripp. James C. Carey. Thomas B Steunenberg. Louis H Douglas. Gustave E Fairbanks. John P Noonan. Richard A Consign. 93 Vice-president for University Development C. Clyde Jones supervises long-range planning and fund raising projects. John Lott Brown, vice-president for academic affairs, works with the college deans to coordinate budgets and instructions. Headquarters for the College of Agriculture, Waters hall houses seven departmental offices. Entomology laboratory classes in the building utilized closed -circuit television for the first time in April to study magnified close-ups of insects. University vice-presidents head areas of development Directing a newly created administrative post, Glenn H. Beck, previously dean of the College of Agriculture, was appointed vice-president for agri- culture. C. Clyde Jones, vice-president for Universi- ty development, coordinated plans for a new audito- rium, football stadium and biological science build- ing. Vice-president for academic affairs, John Lott Brown, worked with Faculty Senate and college councils in researching the feasibility of a pass-fail grading system and instructor evaluation. Expanded programs for assistance to foreign uni- versities were directed by chiefs of parties A. D. Weber for Andhra Pradesh University, India; and Yernon Larson for Ahmadu Bello University, Nige- ria. College of Agriculture staff members from the University were invited to spend two-year sabbati- cals with the foreign programs. Visiting Nigeria twice. Vice-president for Agriculture Glenn H. Beck directs the University ' s foreign assistance program. Chief of party at Andhra Pradesh University. India. A. D Weber is completing a two-year assignment begun October 1. 1965 Vernon Larson, chief of party at Ahmadu Bello University. Nigeria, inspects a new building equipped by funds from A.I.D. 95 As chairman of the scholarship committee. Max W. Milbourn. assistant to the president, chooses Putnam Scholar winners. Administrative assistants report University progress Four administrative assistants, Joseph Hajda, E. M. Gerritz, Daniel D. Beatty and Max Milbourn supervised University activities and were responsi- ble for progress reports to President McCain. Hajda, director of international affairs, worked with foreign students and coordinated foreign ex- change programs. He headed a committee to inves- tigate discrimination in foreign student housing. Gerritz, dean of admissions and records, coordi- nated enrollment and initially promoted the use of the University ' s computer enrollment process. Beatty, business manager, planned and prepared the University budget and overall fiscal policy. Milbourn, administrative assistant to the presi- dent, headed a committee on general University scholarship and was liason to the state legislature on matters concerning University policies. Visits to campus in December and March by Peace Corps representatives were coordinated by Joseph Hadja, director of international affairs. Hadja and other University officials arrange student exchange programs with universities in foreign lands THC AIRO KCLICF 96 Informed of class schedule conflicts. Twin enrollment computer was baffled by the Daniel D. Beany, business mana monthly meetings of the Kanse his duties as associate dean of students, Walter es IFC and is a member ofStudent Senate. epts new post to student affairs T Peters was appointed ition of vice-president of students, Peters institute in college cted by Associate ' .itiated a four-day udents, and Resi- ;nas Frith organ- ice personnel. A , Father Stanly orts of William aret Lahey and rvised the AWS ' s rules. I. Frith appoints and i resident assistants. Answering a coed ' s question, a secretary in the Office of Ad- missions and Records completes an academic transcript form. William C. Tremmel, director of religious activities, gives the university ' s approval to all religious events on campus. Margaret Lahey, associate dean of students, supervises the activities of women ' s residence halls and works with interdorm council while Caroline Peine. assistant dean of students advises off-campus women and other student organizations. 99 % Checking data from the mass spectrometer, a geology grad lion years with 99 per cent accuracy. Nicknamed Pussycat, student uses the machine to determine rock ages up to 50 bil- the spectrometer is the only one at a Midwestern university 100 John Lott Brown has served as dean of Graduate School since he and his wife. Catharine, came to Manhattan in 1965. Using a RCA electromicroscope. a graduate student records the increase in a bacteria count for use in a research project. Summer graduate institutes offer credit to educators Formerly dean of arts and sciences at Arkansas, Robert F. Kruh was named dean of Graduate School replacing John Lott Brown, who was ap- pointed vice-president for academic affairs. During the summer, graduate institutes in histo- ry, English, mathematics, radiation, chemistry, education, commerce and home economics offered credit to educators working on advanced degrees. Adopted for the first time, a pass-fail grading sys- tem was used in a graduate-level geography course. Graduate Council TOP ROW: Erie E Bartley. Sidney A Ewing. Philip G Kirmser. Richard L D Morse. J. Harvey Littrell. Stephan A Konz SECOND ROW John L Brown. Alvin E Mulanax. Luther O Leavengood. Holly C Fryer Merle F Hansen BOTTOM ROW: Jack B Blackburn. John P Noonan. Homer E Socolofsky. Theodore A Chadwick. : :: - 101 C( .- .. Evaporated and condensed milks can be simultaneously pro- duced at the rate of 50 pounds an hour by Mojonnier machines in Call hall. Dairy foods processing students learn laboratory procedures involved in dried milk and ice cream production. 102 College ' s faculty members work with grain institute Establishment of the Food and Feed Grain Insti- tute, an inter-departmental program to expand ser- vices to American agricultural and processing in- dustries, involved faculty in the College of Agricul- ture and other colleges. William Hoover, chairman of the grain science and industry department, was named director. Grants from the Fats and Protein Research Foundation and the Kansas Wheat Com- mission were awarded to the grain institute. Agriculture Council TOP ROW: Fritz Norbury. Stanley R Husted. Marcia L. Lowther. Eldon R Trost, Dennis R Siefkes. Jibade Oyekan. Roger D Minter. David F. Martin. Carroll V. Hess SECOND ROW: Terry W. Odle. Lewis G. Kille- brew. Ira M. Walman. Allen W. Kirleis. Billy D. Hilbert. Larry E Schmidt. Ben W. Wood. Richard L. Harner. THIRD ROW: Dennis L Deschner. John J Gerstner. Bacterial inoculations test the resistance of different hybrid plants to diseased organisms for an agronomy experiment. Myron C Kellogg. Frederick A Kopp. Richard P. Waldren. Douglas A Ohlde. Robbm L Alder BOTTOM ROW: Steven A Larson. Ronnie G Lunsford. John W. Toney. David J Mugler. Allen V Baldwin. Virgil R. Huseman. Gene W. Laver- entz. Thomas D Perrier College of Agriculture Administra- tive Heads - TOP ROW: Frank R. Carpenter, assistant dean; John A. Nordin. agricultural economics; Ray- mond V Olson, agronomy; Don L. Good, animal husbandry: Howard L. Mitchell, biochemistry BOTTOM ROW: Charles L. Norton, dairy and poultry science: Herbert C. Knutson. entomology; William J Hoover, flour and feed milling; Ronald W Camp- bell, horticulture; Stuart M. Pady. plant pathology 103 Working with a electro-phoresis column, a coed works with Weighing bread to determine its volume-weight ratio, baking a protein separation experiment in bio-chemical research. students test baked loaves for grain, texture and symmetry. Grade A milk is supplied to the campus by 85 cows, housed at the University ' s dairy research barn. Student workers operate four Surge Milking Units that automatically pump the milk to a bulk tank. Milkingisdonedailyat3:00a.m.and3:00p.m. o :; Natives of Pennsylvania, Dean Carroll Hess, his wife. Velma. and their four children came to Manhattan in the summer of 1966. Hess delivered the keynote address for an August nation- al symposium in Virginia for teachers of agricultural economics. Minnesota professor becomes new ag college dean Formerly a professor of agricultural economics at the University of Minnesota, Carroll V r . Hess as- sumed duties as dean of the College of Agriculture from Glenn Beck, who vacated the post to become vice-president for agriculture. In 1965, Hess re- ceived the first Distinguished Teacher Award from the American Farm Economic Association. Agricultural Council, for the first time, published a yearbook including information concerning each graduating senior in the college. The catalog, which was distributed to other universities in January, was to be used as an aid for job placement. In November, the council sponsored the Autumn Fes- tival dance, formerly called the Ag Barn warmer. 105 Ag college receives funds for grain market research Funds for construction of a $3 million Federal Grain Marketing Research Laboratory were ap- propriated by Congress. The laboratory, expected to be completed by late 1968 on a 12-acre plot north of the campus, would make the University a world center for research on grain problems. John Shel- lenberger, professor in the grain science and indus- try department in the College of Agriculture, coor- dinated plans for the laboratory with U. S. officials. The Department of Agricultural Economics re- ceived an $85,000 grant for a study of cooperative marketing related to the sale of Kansas grain, meat and milk products. A study on protein content in wheat by the Departments of Agronomy and Grain Science and Industry was granted $57,000. Awarded the Thomas Burr Osborne Medal for outstanding work in cereal chemistry, Majel M. MacMasters. professor of grain sciences, teaches qualities of feed ingredients to upper- classmen and assists eight graduate students in their research. Milk from University cattle is pastuerized, homogenized and processes 800 gallons of milk a day. five days a week. They also packaged in Call hall, and sold throughout campus. The plant churn butter twice a month, making 300 pounds each time. 106 M - : ' Wiring together green leaves and daffodils, a student in Floral pleting a corsage. Table, bowl and corsage arrangements made Arrangement experiments with different designs before com- with University-grown flowers are taught in three weekly labs. Dairy sciences professor G. B. Marion teaches basic and ad- vanced breeding and physiology courses and is coach for two dairy judging teams. A 1 0-year member of Apportionment Board, he is adviser for the college ' s Little American Royal. After checking the compression ratio, agricultural mechaniza- tion students tighten the head of a simple farm-power engine. Soils Judging Team Eldon W. Schwant, Terrence S Rice. John P. Benfer. David J. Reisig. Orville W. Bidwell. Judging teams establish college record for placings Agricultural judging teams won five of 15 major regional, national and international contests, es- tablishing a new college record. The senior livestock judging team won first at the American Royal in Kansas City for the second consecutive year. The judgers also ranked first at the Southwest Livestock Exposition and Fat Stock Show in Ft. Worth and at the National Livestock Show in Denver. At the In- ternational Livestock Exposition in Chicago the team placed fifth. The wool team also won a first place at the American Royal and ranked third at Ft. Worth and Denver. The junior livestock and meats team won first at Ft. Worth and the soils judging team earned first in regional competition. Junior Livestock Judging Team TOP ROW: Richard W. Wilcke. Duane L. Peters. George C. Good, Robert H. Mines. BOTTOM ROW: Richard A. Rindt. Joel L. Mead. Lonnie L. Lemon. Larry D. Ehrlich. hi 108 Wool Judging Team - Carl S Men zies. Ross D Crane. Samuel C Nel- son. Steven H Slusher. John C Na- gel Meats Judging Team Dell M Allen. Ronald J Smith. Forrest E Stegehn. Tommy R Carr Richard K Robertson. Richard D Miller IT Senior Livestock Judging Team TOP ROW: Kenneth Spangenberg. William M Payne. Virgil R Huseman BOTTOM ROW: Calvin L Drake. John C Nagel. Johnny E Meetz. Stanley W Grecian. Charles R White 109 Adjusting landscape structures, an architecture student and his instructor examine a model of his class design project. Dean of Architecture and Design. Emil Fischer, and his wife. Ruth, have lived in their contemporary home, which Fischer designed, for 10 years. Volunteering her services at Wharton Manor. Mrs. Fischer aids elderly persons in the rest home. Architecture faculty members visit foreign countries Visits to foreign countries by two of its faculty highlighted the year for the College of Architecture and Design. While on sabbatical leave, Alden Krid- er, professor of architecture and design, visited Eu- rope and Asia photographing architectural monu- ments. The three-dimensional photographs which he produced by using two cameras were used for instruction. In India, James Miller, associate pro- fessor of architecture and design, aided planning of a campus layout for Andhra Pradesh University. The Architecture and Design Council sponsored six forums for students in the college featuring lec- tures by outstanding architects and coordinated plans for Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House. in k. Designed and constructed with the guidance of instructors, the detailed finishing touches of a three-dimensional model il- lustrating community planning of an urban satellite complex are added to the project by a landscape architecture student Architecture Council - TOP ROW: Robert L. Morrow, Wing K. Kwok, William R. Bonner. James K. Shrack. SECOND ROW: Michael E. Shelor, Ralph E. Hibler. Julian F. Sayers. BOTTOM ROW: Joe D. Freeman. William R. Benedict. Mllll III::. Structure classes of I. Eugene Thorsen. who is listed in the Who ' s Who in Engineering. study buildings on campus Quali- fied for research in the analysis and design of structures. Thor- sen is studying the use of reinforced concrete in domes. Student architects design facilities for handicapped After consulting experts in the fields of psychia- try, medicine and child development, 16 architec- ture and design seniors formulated plans for educa- tional facilities for the handicapped children in Ri- ley County. Working with the Federation of Handi- capped Children of Manhattan, the students coordi- nated building design with requirements for special instructional needs. Another project featured pro- posals for a downtown Manhattan shopping mall. In the William Framption Memorial design competition, Kenten Cox, an architectural engi- neering senior, won a Si, 000 first prize for his de- sign of a non -denominational college chapel. Stu- dents in the college also won second and third. Assistant Dean Richard Morse explains basic architec- tural principles for space, color, texture and form of materials. - ' 113 Journalism students enrolled in typography lab practice set- ting type by hand from California job cases in their weekly class sessions. The course provides background and train- ing in varieties of type style and advertising copy arrangement. 114 Arts and Sciences offers Southeast Asia program Introducing an inter-disciplinary program, the College of Arts and Sciences offered undergraduate and graduate students courses focusing on Southeast Asian history, geography, economics and cultural development. Departments invited specialists from other nations to teach and advise in establishing a University Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Four arts and sciences faculty members and one education professor taught courses at Marymount College, Salina, in a five-year program to broaden the school ' s liberal arts program. Poet Robert Graves, Shakespearean biographer A. L. Rowse and writers Frederick Krews, Anthony Burgess and James Miller lectured in the English department ' s Visiting Distinguished Professor Program. Beginning and intermediate women ' s physical education swimming classes learn breathing methods and water safety. College of Arts and Sciences Administrative Heads TOP ROW William Stamey. associate dean. G Ebberts. assistant dean; Marjone Adams, assist- ant dean. John P. Murry. assistant to the dean; Col. Bertram L Ruggles. aeros- pace studies. Oscar Larmer. art. H B Lee. athletics; SECOND ROW: Alfred F. Borg. bacteriology; Stuart M Pady. botany. Adrian Daane. chemistry. John Nordm. economics. Earle R Davis. English; Joseph Chelikowsky. geology and geography: Robert Browder. history. THIRD ROW Ralph G Sanger. mathemat- ics; Col Ralph Wright, military science; Richard Clark, modern languages; Lu- ther Leavengood. music. Cecil Miller, philosophy; A B Cardwell. physics; T. M Evans, physical education; BOTTOM ROW: William Boyer. political science; Merrill Noble, psychology; Eugene Friedmann. sociology and anthropology; Norma Bunton. speech; H C Fryer, statistics: Ralph Lashbrook. technical jour- nalism; Donald Ameel. zoology. 115 Arts and Sciences Dean John Chalmers and his wife, Carol, came to Manhattan from the University of Wyoming in 1963 116 Author of two books. 20 historical articles and 40 book reviews and president of the Kansas State Historical Society, A. Bower Sageser. history professor at the University since 1941. teaches both upper and lower level courses in U. S. history. -- College council promotes spring International Week International Week, involving more than 400 students from 55 different countries, was coordinat- ed by Arts and Sciences Council April 2 to 8. The council also studied the possibility of a pass-fail sys- tem in the college and recommended the proposal to the college ' s faculty spring semester. The program will be introduced for junior and senior honor stu- dents in all colleges in the fall of 1967. The students will be allowed to take one class without a grade each semester outside their major fields. In his fourth year as arts and sciences dean, John Chalmers was elected to the executive board of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences. Arts and Sciences Council - TOP ROW Paul H Rawlmgs. Janet S Osborne. Michael A Hendricks. George A Gerritz. Phyllis J Blasdel. Lawrence E Town- ley. Jo A. Starkweather. Paul E Miller SECOND ROW: Madelyn C Dixon. Mar- tha J Reynolds, Albert J Unch. Patricia L Jones. Dorothy M Hostetter. Julie M Murrow. BOTTOM ROW: Janet L Miller. Barbara L Martens. Marcia L Gadber- ry. Jane A Sheetz Thomas B. Steunenberg, director of music for graduate stu- dents, teaches music theory and is a member of Faculty Senate. Coming to the University 20 years ago. the music professor has composed pieces for voice, piano, orchestra, quartet and band 117 V. I Low and high power observations through microscopes help zoology lab students to accurately sketch and label their find- ings in lab manuals. Students must identify slides of cells, phases of meiosis or embryos with correct size relationships. Chemistry students test for elements contained in unknown samples by experimenting with acids, alkalines and heat. Arts and Sciences plans new bio-sciences building To provide a unified approach to the study of bio- logical sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences selected a new director and developed new housing and departmental changes. Plans were completed for a $3.7 million bio-sciences building, expected to be constructed on the ROTC field by late 1 969 and to be financed by state and federal appropriations. L. Evans Roth was appointed head of the new Divi- sion of Biology, which was designed to consolidate the departments of zoology, botany and bacteriolo- gy and the biophysics curriculum. Changes affected disciplines through unified research areas and revised undergraduate curricula. The college named three new department chair- man, John E. Maxfield, mathematics; Robert Leachman, physics; and Benjamin Tilghman, phi- losophy. 118 Small groups of students discuss outside readings and student papers in one of seven spring semester honor seminars. Two seminars, each for one hour credit and outside the major field, are required for graduation in the college ' s honors program. Past national president of Phi Lambda Upsilon. chemistry honorary. William Schrenk instructs Chemistry I. II and electro- chemistry. He does spectroscopy research and teaches summer courses on improvement of secondary science education. Ac Th 2JU, Pa zmi u 23. Np Arthur L. Goodrich, professor of zoology, has taught zoology labs, invertebrate zoology and biology lecture and recitation sections at the University for 38 years. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. Sigma Psi and the Kansas Academy of Science. 119 Commerce classes in data processingusethe 1402 IBM computer to analyze financial costs for an industrial business. 120 Associate Commerce dean becomes new acting head Replacing C. Clyde Jones, who vacated his posi- tion as acting dean of the College of Commerce to become vice-president for University development, Associate Commerce Dean Blair J. Kolasa was appointed to the post until a new dean was chosen. Financed with a $66,000 NDEA grant, a sum- mer Institute for Advanced Study in Economics, was sponsored by the college. The eight-week insti- tute was attended by secondary school educators teaching business-related courses. Faculty research included a study of the Kansas port of entry system and a labor survey of the Manhattan-Junction City area. Accounting students participated in internship programs at firms throughout the country. College of Commerce Administrative Heads Dr. Blair J Kolasa. associate dean; Mrs Mildred Buzenberg. assistant dean; Rhae Swisher. director of man- agement service. Dr. Robert Hoeke. director of graduate studies Recipient of the Eli Lilly Fellowship Award. Eugene Laughlin works on research in accounting and price theory. While head- ing Faculty Senate ' s Academic Affairs committee, he teaches managerial accounting, business finance, and controlership. Commerce Dean C Clyde Jones and his wife. Margaret, moved to Manhattan in 1960 from the University of Illinois. Commerce Council - TOP ROW Jerry G Larson. H Jess Frieze. Dorothy A Hokr. Robert D Wehling. James Q Kohler. James J Graham. Janet L. Kannard. Terry J Crofoot. Eugene J Laughlin BOTTOM ROW: John R Graham. Kay M Kimball. Larry A Anderson. Rita L Vodraska. Leslie C Longberg. Richard E. Boyce 121 EC . : -: Beforing leaving for her practice teaching, a student adds fin- ishing touches to an octopus aid for subtraction and addition. 122 i Education adopts changes in admission requirements New entr ance requirements to admit only upper- class and graduate students with a 2.2 overall grade average were adopted by the College of Education. The college showed a proportional increase in en- rollment as 31 per cent of the University ' s recipients of Bachelor of Arts degrees were qualified teachers. College of Education Administrative Assist- ants Floyd H Price, as- sistant to the dean: George A Olson, coordi- nator of student teaching Six new faculty members were added to the edu- cation staff. Using equipment which was purchased in 1966, a complete closed-circuit television net- work was set up to be used in the student teaching program. The audio-visual aid also was loaned at the request of area public school systems. Two federal NDEA summer institute grants were continued in cooperation with the Depart- ments of English and History. The institutes were designed to serve as refresher courses for qualified teachers. The college also received an institutional assistance grant of $137,000 from the U. S. Office of Education for improvement of its secondary educa- tion graduate program. The grant was the second largest of its kind in the United States. Instruction in special phases of industrial arts is given to a Manhattan junior high pupil by a University student teacher. Demonstrating the turning of wood on a wood lay. the teacher explains the operation technique of the intricate face plate. 123 Formerly from Northern Illinois University. Dean William Cof- field and his wife, Jeanette, came to Kansas four years ago. Listed in Who ' s Who in Education, Richard Owens, associate professor of education, teaches courses in educational psychol- ogy, research methods and counseling. Discussing trends in education, he moderates a monthly program on KSAC radio. Education dean assumes Youngstown, Ohio, post Assuming a position at Youngstown University, William Coffield completed three years as dean of education. One of four editors who re vised a 1963 edition of Elementary School Administration, he was secretary-treasurer of the National Deans of Education of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. He also was selected as chairman of an accreditation team for the National Council of Ac- creditation of Teacher Education. Panel discussions, with student teachers as parti- cipants, were formulated by Education Council to orientate future student teachers. The council helped the Student Senate academic affairs commit- tee compile research about faculty opinion on adop- tion of a pass-fail grading system. 124 Math puzzles elementary pupils who seek help from a student participating in the teacher education program. Aside from classroom observation and teaching, the student assist- ants outline studies and confer with parents and other teachers. Helpful hints for aspiring actors are offered by a secondary education major while student teaching in speech and drama. Education Council TOP ROW Mary E Blakeslee. Nancy L Miles. Shenlyn Carl SECOND ROW: Barbara J Ruediger. Pamela K Griffee. Nancy L Hopkins. Judith K. Nulty BOTTOM ROW Stephen L James. Gary E Clark. William H. Coffield 125 Environmental research programming equipment is adjusted by a psychology graduate student experimenting in behavior. 126 Chairman of the Department of Civil Engineering from 1947- 1 963. Reed F Morse has taught at the University more than 41 years Morse, past president of the Kansas Engineering Society, belongs to Phi Kappa Phi. Sigma Tau and Tau Beta Phi. Commission appoints dean to professional committee Paul Russell, dean of the College of Engineering, was appointed to a three-year term on the Commis- sion of Education for the Engineering Professional of the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. The committee recom- mended programs for advanced engineering educa- tion. Russell also worked with the American Society for Engineering Education, which promoted closer relations between federal agencies and research programs. Engineering Council conducted a classroom per- formance evaluation of instructors in the college. Results were published in the K-State Engineer. T r ? Paul Russell, dean of engineering, with his wife. Lorna. came to the University in 1963 from the University of Arizona College of Engineering Administra- tive Heads - TOP ROW: Kenneth K Gowdy. assistant dean; John W Funk, assistant to the dean. George H Larson, agricultural engineering. Philip G Kirmser. applied mechanics; William H Honstead. chemical engi- neering BOTTOM ROW: Jack B Blackburn, civil engineering. Frank A Tillman. industrial engineering. Ralph G Nevins. mechanical engineering; William R. Kimel. nuclear engineer- ing; Leland S Hobson. engineering experimental station; C Kenneth Razak. director of industrial extension 127 Engineering Council TOP ROW: Gary D Bohn. James E. Touslee. John L Mitcha. Barry L. Rhine. SEC- OND ROW: Michael R Pimple, James L. Finney. Jerry L. May. Terry K. Michie. James L. Tadlman THIRD ROW: Ralph E. Carthrae. Charles K. Eby. Jerry W. Stauder. Alan F. Kessler. BOTTOM ROW: Ted A. Broers. Don- ald D. Ficken. Clair S. Schultis. Researchers prepare a monkey before he is socially isolated in an experiment at the Institute of Environmental Research. George Dickey, instructor for engineering administration and operations research, lectured on work communications to the industrial engineering convention in Canada. Dickey is doing research on human factors in engineering for his doctorate. Soil Ml 128 Soil samples a re classified for use in construction jobs for highways and railroad beds by students in Soil Mechanics I. Missile site provides lab for mechanical engineers Acquisition of an Atlas E Missile site by the engi- neering college provided facilities for an aerospace lab for the Department of Mechanical Engineering. The site, located near Wamego, was the first of its kind to be transferred to a university by the Air Force. Included in the facility were two under- ground bunkers, operational equipment and a hori- zontal trench which previously housed a missile. A three-story addition to the Engineering lecture hall provided 20,000 square feet of floor space for offices, laboratories and classrooms. Continuing plans for a Scholer Laboratory for Material Re- search, the college continued a private fund drive. In the fall, the Departments of Chemical and Civil Engineering sponsored a series of lectures by experts on hydraulic engineering and chemical reac- tion engineering. The University was designated headquarters for the Kansas Industrial Extension Service and the state technical service program. K-State Engineer Staff - TOP ROW John M Flannery. Robert L VanAllen. Greg T Rockhold. David N Arnoldy. Douglas A Robinson SECOND ROW: Herbert P Rollin. Lowell G. Moore. Larry R Larsen. Keitti R Waters BOTTOM ROW Ralph E Hibler. Barry L Rafter. Gary J Garwood 129 High speed centrifugal action allows a graduate student to analyze chemically compounds affecting the flavor of poultry. 130 Dean of home economics visits land grant colleges Member of an eight-man committee of the Na- tional Academy of Sciences, Dean of Home Eco- nomics Doretta Hoffman visited 16 land grant col- leges advising home economics programs. She also spent three weeks in Nigeria assisting with the development of Ahmadu Bello University. Other home economics professors participating in assist- ance programs were Marjorie Stith, Gwendolyn Tinklin, and Jessie Warden, who worked for six- month periods in India as consultants. Home economics dean Doretta Hoffman and her husband. Wendall. collected paintings during trips to foreign countries. College of Home Economics Administrative Heads Ruth M Hoeflm. as- sociate dean. Jean Reehhng. assistant to the dean. Carole Schulze. assistant to the dean. Jessie A. Warden, clothing and textiles; Marjorie M. Stith. family and child development; Richard L D Morse, family economics; Grace M Shugart. institutional Management. Home Economics Council TOP ROW: Barbara Southerland. Rachel A. Scon. Barbara Byrne. Lorna E House. Wilma M Hazen. Charlotte A. Shoup. Margaret J Marsh. Rena L Wans SECOND ROW Becky M Slothower. Virgi- nia L Ward. Cheri L Avery. Carolyn K Graham. Rebecca A Hargrove. Jean M Casper. Karen A Falk. Glenna D Harrison BOTTOM ROW Harriet E Hapai. Sharon L VanVleet. Mary J Pretzer. Constance J Souder. Kimberley E Wil- liams. Diane K Youngers. 131 During a required four-week residence in a home management lab on campus, home economics majors arrange centerpieces for one meal each day The women plan and prepare the meals, keep track of household expenses and budget their time Home economics college enrolls 1,000 undergrads To instruct leaders and teachers to work with pre-school children in areas of poverty, the Depart- ment of Family and Child Development sponsored an eight-week training session in June financed by Project Headstart. Encouraging interest in home economics, representatives from the college visited area high schools informing students of the latest developments in the field. As a result, undergradu- ate enrollment passed the 1,000 mark. The college also encouraged majors with a 3.0 grade average to continue their education after graduation. These students were invited to attend informative pro- grams on the college ' s masters degree project. To familiarize seniors with areas of research, the college conducted seminars on professionalism in home economics. During the year, faculty met to study recent changes in core curriculum require- ments to ensure better student advisement. p.. . Working with students on a panel discussion, Ivalee McCord interjects facts about child development. With membership in Omicron Nu and Phi Upsilon Omicron, she was granted a Gen- eral Foods Fellowship while working on a Purdue doctorate. 132 Teaching four classes in the school of home economics. As- sociate Professor of Clothing and Textiles Donice Hawes also does research and directs graduate programs. She is a faculty senator and is listed in Who ' s Who in American Education. Fabric samples in hand, an interior design student selects col- ors and textures to complement the interior of a model home. Principles of color, design and texture taught in basic design courses are applied to the art of weaving by a student in cloth- ing and textiles. Students choose the pattern and yarn for their projects, which range from suit fabrics to rugs to table mats 133 A Gross Anatomy student-studies the thigh bone of a horse in the course required for first -year veterinary medicine majors. 134 Veterinary medicine seniors prepare bacteria cultures during a eases. The students also study chemical and cellular elements class in Clinical Pathology to aid in the diagnosis of animal dis- of blood and the various parasites which affect animals ' health. Blood smear slides are prepared by a clinical pathology stu- dent to determine the white blood cell count for a sick dog. Veterinary college begins program for foreign school Working with officials at Ahmadu Bello Univer- sity in Nigeria, the College of Veterinary Medicine faculty helped the African university ' s veterinary school begin a major building program. Dean Emeritus Eldon Leasure coordinated the program in Nigeria and at Andrah Pradesh University in India. The department of anatomy established an electron microscope laboratory for use in a research project on muscular dystrophy in animals. I College of Veterinary Medicine Department Heads Lee T Railsback. as- sistant to the dean; Donald M Trotter, anatomy. Embert H Coles, pathology, parasitology and public health; Jacob E. Mosier. surgery and medicine 135 Be ' ' Radiographs are read by senior veterinary students after the films are prepared in a lab in Dykstra Veterinary Hospital. To interpret the X-rays, the radiology students review knowledge of past cases of different fractured, splintered and chipped limbs. Veterinary Medicine Council - TOP ROW: Robert J. Gump. Larry R Ander- son. Ronny L Pemberton, William M. Bryant. Leslie W. Rogers, Arnold G Nage- :; ly, Nicholas P. Schroeder. BOTTOM ROW: Roy J Milleret, Russell A. Frey, Den- nis R. Skalka, Harry A. Steinfort. 136 - :- Before making a diagnosis, students in veterinary medicine give a pet dog a preliminary examination at Dykstra Hospital. First teacher to receive the College of Veterinary Medicine dis- tinguished teaching award, Dr D M. Trotter, head of anatomy, has been on Faculty Senate. Graduate Council, and chairman of admissions, scholarship, and billing committees for his college. Charles E. Cornelius and his wife. Bette. moved from Califor- nia in the summer after he was named vet medicine dean. New dean assumes post, proposes building program Beginning his duties as Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine in June 1966, Charles Corne- lius conferred with University officials and the Board of Regents on plans for a $14 million build- ing program for the college. Dean Cornelius, for- mer associate dean of the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine, and several other faculty members conducted research on liver dis- eases. The study which was financed by a $300, 000 National Institute of Health grant, included the establishment of a laboratory for liver functions re- search in the Department of Physiology. 137 University Information Staff TOP ROW: David von Riesen, photographic services director: Jack M. Burke, extension radio and television: Carl Rochat. University news director: Dean R. Kenny. University publications editor. BOT- TOM ROW: Fred M. Parris. extension information; E. D Warner, extension in- formation editor; Kenneth E. Thomas. University information director; Devere V. Nelson, sports information director. Extension Department Administrative Heads Norman V Whitehair, com- munity and public affairs; Oscar W. Norby, county extension operations; Paul W. Griffith, associate extension director; Wilber E. Ringler, assistant extension director; John M. Ferguson, extension engineering; Glenn M. Busset. extension 4-H; Shirley A. Marsh, extension home economics head. County extension agents test soil samples to determine which fertilizers farmers should use to increase crop production. Extension grant provides Tuttle forestry work funds Grants of $440,000, including $225,000 for for- estry work on the grounds surrounding Tuttle Creek, were obtained by the Division of Extension. The four extension offices employed 430 profession- al workers in the state and 70 at the University who published bulletins and dealt with instructional communications, agricultural productional, mar- keting, extension home economics, 4-H and youth, community development and governmental affairs. Divided into nine offices, the Division of Univer- sity Information constantly relayed news of campus, individual and agricultural activities to news ser- vices throughout Kansas. Furnishing news releases for state presses, including the Collegian, was the job of University News and Sports Information. 138 Harold E. Jones, Director of Cooperative Extension, maintains a state extension service in each of the 105 Kansas counties. Using animation apparatus, a radio-television extensiomst works more than eight hours preparing a pesticide cartoon Television cameras film two agronomy researchers discussing one phase of a grass experiment in the Extension experiment field at Hutchinson. Three live 15-minute programs are shot each day and shown on three television stations in Wichita. 139 Xerox machines in the library allow students and faculty to re- produce materials from books or journals at 10 cents a copy. Library addition proposes 24-hour reading room Plans for a $2.25 million addition to Farrell Li- brary were researched and sent before the state leg- islature during Richard Farley ' s first year as direc- tor of libraries. The proposed addition was to dou- ble the size of the library and was to include a read- ing room open 24 hours each day. The book classifi- cation system was changed, and electric typewriters, records, slides and five listening and projection rooms were added. A staff of 25 librarians, 32 clerks and 125 students operated the library. Unsure of new arrangements in the library after its reorganiza- tion in the fall, a coed checks the library stack location guide. Required to listen to tapes in the library for a music apprecia- tion course, a coed finds time for a few moments of rest. Richard Farley, director of libraries, examines the writing and oddly shaped notes on a medival liturgical manuscript. Woi ::-. i 140 Working as a team, five staff doctors and 1 5 nurses make two daily rounds to check patients at the 40-bed student hospital. Team physician for varsity athletes. Dr. Hilbert Jubelt. director of Student Health, completes the required physical exams. Diagnosing infection from a blood sample, a technician in the Student Health lab performs an erythrocyte sedimentation test. -:: :.:: : 143 Two of the more than 1.000 students who take counseling center tests yearly concentrate on answering questions. Indi- vidualized, the tests are used to determine personality, interest and aptitude and are discussed in private conferences. Dane Experimental living units help counselors at center Continued study of an experimental living unit for students under particular stress helped train counselors at the Counseling Center to assist stu- dents in making the adjustment to campus life. From their observations of experiences, the counse- lors made plans to restructure college programs. More than 1 ,100 commercial representatives conducted interviews with the 1 ,000 students regis- tered with the Placement Center. Fall group meet- ings with degree candidates explained the interview system and registration. A daily luncheon program introduced the business recruiters to the University and acquainted professors with industry ' s needs. Bruce Laughlin, who was previously the center ' s assistant director, was appointed director. Students answer questions about previous experience during Placement Center job interviews between October and April. 144 - ---- David Danskin, director of the Counseling Center, talks with faculty to learn of experiences which affect a student ' s growth. Prospective employees mentally compare class schedules with openings on Placement Center ' s daily interview calendar. Always available for counseling, the center ' s staff utilizes per- sonality tests as background for aiding students with problems. photo by David von Riesen photo Dy David von R.esen Groups LL Students joined together in groups keep the traditions of the University alive. Whitewashing KS-hill, painting store windows for the KU game, presenting an original drama, saluting an honorary officer - - through their activities, the organiza- tions continue although their members change. Mortar Board ' s Scholarship Dinner activities include short Invitations to the dinner, which annually honors outstanding talks by three members on scholarship, leadership and service. scholarship by women, are extended to all University coeds. 51 to 148 Blue Key - TOP ROW: Gary L Hughes. Arlen W Etling. David Lionel Parker. Richard M. Anderson. James K Koelliker. Alwyn H. Gentry. Ronald E. Keys. Chester E Peters BOTTOM ROW Charles E Bliss. Duane M Henrikson. Gary D Bohn. Charles W. Ruggles. Douglas W. Williams. Larry A Anderson Blue Key sponsors return Mortar Board mum sale to house decoration contest finances purchase of TVs Planning and coordinating Homecoming activi- ties, Blue Key, senior men ' s honorary, voted to re- p lace the Homecoming parade with formerly tradi- tional house decorations. In response, 39 organized living groups built displays to the theme Bye Bye Birdie. Members selected Homecoming queen finalists and served as escorts to the queen and her attendents. The men also sent two delegates to the national Blue Key convention in Kansas City and painted victory signs in Aggieville and downtown store windows during the week preceding the K- State-University of Kansas basketball game. Financed by the sale of mums during Homecom- ing and Parents ' Day, Mortar Board, senior wom- en ' s honorary, purchased televisions for Student Health. Members served as public relations repre- sentatives for the University at a booth at the Hutchinson State Fair and in September spoke to freshmen during orientation week. In the fall, the women arranged a seminar to in- form interested students about graduate school and fellowships available for graduate study. Mortar Board also honored five sophomore women for out- standing grades during their freshman year. Mortar Board - TOP ROW: Louise Ferguson. Kathnne L Martin. Martha M Fly. Rita K. Lilak. Glenna D Harri- son. Elaine A Rusch. Nancy E Fair. Ashley Allison. Judith A Davidson. Golda M. Crawford. BOTTOM ROW Susan E Sullivan. Polly A. Coombs. Tahmeroo L. Gaynier. Cathryn L Addy. Linda A Claydon. MicheleJ Clark. Carol L Robbins 149 Chimes - TOP ROW: Louise S. Keucher. Elizabeth G. Wartman, Mar- tha J. Reynolds, Lora M. Smith, Re- becca A. Hargrove, Marcia L. Gadber- ry. SECOND ROW: Mary S. Brandner, Jackie L. Gomer, Trudine M. Mazaika. Lauren E. Schmidt, Janet S. Osborne. THIRD ROW: Jacqueline D. Spears, Virginia M. Munson. Linda J. Carlson, Bonnee B. Badger BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Fairbank, Jean M. Casper, Carol Christensen, Patricia A. Seitz. Sparks - TOP ROW: Mary L. Tussey, Susan A. Schwab, Rachel A Scott, Frances R. Mullinix, Joan L. Booth. Vikki K. Miller. Patricia A. Intermill. Pamela K Carr. SECOND ROW : Martha J. Seitz, Lois E. Yelenik. Julie M. Murrow, Bar- bara J. Hays, Christine E. Pray, Regina G. Young, Karolyn K. Kellogg, Margaret J. Ryan, Carolyn K. McKinley. THIRD ROW: Carole S. Schulze. Kimberly E. Wil- Junior women ' s honorary gives party for transfers Parents ' Day and a visit with soldiers at Irwin Army Hospital headed a list of service projects planned and carried out by Chimes, junior women ' s honorary. During orientation week members gave a Coke party for transfer women, ushered at the Pres- ident ' s convocation and served as hostesses at the president ' s tea. Chimes also sponsored a breakfast for Mortar Board and served refreshments at the Homecoming dance. Candidates for membership had to have a 3.0 grade point average, be classified as a junior and be outstanding in leadership. liams, Candice S. Case, Elizabeth A. Andersen, Carmie J Rose, Janet L. Boyer, Marcia A. Norby. Dolores A. Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Goodrich. Char- lotte A. Shoup. Jane A Sheetz. Darlene S. Strahm, Vicky L. Adams. Carolyn D. Olson, Barbara L. Martens. Theresa M. Garlett. Sophomore honorary sells valentines to raise money Val-o-grams, singing valentines, were sold and delivered by members of Sparks, sophomore wom- en ' s service honorary, for Valentines Day. As a Christmas project, Sparks caroled for residents of Manhattan rest homes. The women ushered for University convocations and assisted incoming freshman women in moving into residence halls. In cooperation with the SGA library committee, Sparks also conducted a used book drive for Student Health and residence hall libraries and assisted with the second semester Bloodmobile drive. 150 I Honorary ' s membership includes national president National president of Phi Kappa Phi, A.M. Guhl, zoology professor, was a member of the all- University scholastic honorary. Members were sen- iors and graduate students who ranked in the top 10 per cent of their class; juniors who were in the up- per five per cent of their class; and faculty, alumni and individuals not connected with the University who had made noteworthy scholarly achievements. The honorary tapped during spring and fall semes- ters and nominated candidates for national Phi Kappa Phi fellowships. Members attended a ban- quet in May after spring initiation. Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW Richard D Suenram. Celine M Simon. Barbara L Cable. Evelyn A Bock. Carolyn G Bartholomew. Sheryl B Etlmg. Sister Mary M Tenbarge SECOND ROW: Ruth L Worthmgton. William Bevan. Desh P Mehta. James W Langley. Robert L Rinkenberger. Rodney T. Nash. THIRD ROW: Wil- liam W. Everett. Larry R Anderson. Duane M Hennkson. Donald G Shivers. Michael A Montgomery. Terry I Phillips. David N Arnoldy BOTTOM ROW: Janice E Cipra. Rushton E Davis. Henry M Louis. Gary E Clark. Spencer A Linderman. Thomas D Perrier sells oney - Phi Kappa Phi-TOP ROW Lura N Corbet. Ashley Allison. Judith A Davidson. Patricia A Lankford. Margaret P Wiley. Joanne G Gardner SECOND ROW: Donna R Kennedy. Janice L Wylie. Joan K Kohler. Virginia E Brown. Robert A Burnett THIRD ROW Burton K Tribble. Jerry D Weil. Carol P Smith. Pamela K Griffee. Lane V Sunderland. John L Stedl BOTTOM ROW: Rodney M Bates. James M MacDougall. Neill R.Walker. David J Langford itrcdfor icofflin? ; 151 Alpha Lambda Delta TOP ROW: Patricia A. Intermill. Patricia A. Base. Nancy S. Peterson, Meredith A. Holloway. Corlie E. Mollenkamp. Janet K. Erickson. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth A. Andersen, Carol A. Storrer, Patricia A. Weather- ford, Sherrilyn K. Becker, Theresa M. Garlett, Betty L Lucas. THIRD ROW: Patri- cia A. Mickey. Vicky L Adams, Janet L Boyer. Jennifer K. Sullivan. Karen E. Gorman, Karlyn K. Emel. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn S. Kelsey. Jane A Sheetz. Marsha A. Bouchey. Dolores A. Hoffman. Peggy I. DeJarnette. Phyllis M Kruse. Alpha Lambda Delta-TOP ROW: Martha J. Seitz. Mary L. Tussey. Rita A. Smith. Shirley A. Livengood. Rita A. Muret, Carolyn A. Hays. Phyllis J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Jane M. Brinker. Helen E. Packard. Linda K. Sanford. Jean A. Wilcox, Pamela A. Jones. Sidonie A. Schafer. THIRD ROW: Ann L. Cravens. Karen K. Starkey. Barbara K. Benton, Diane J. Schwmdt. Sharon R. Meisner. BOTTOM ROW: Mary F. Heinen. Marva L. Hull, Sherry E. Miller. Janice Good- rich. Linda L. Major. Barbara L. Martens. Freshman honoraries conduct study, service projects Initiated in the spring at a joint banquet, the two freshman scholastic honoraries together decorated the Union ballroom for the Homecoming dance and individually carried out programs on campus pro- moting scholastic achievement. Alpha Lambda Delta, women, collected summar- ies of courses and compiled notebooks which they distributed to freshman women ' s residence halls and worked closely with Alpha Phi Omega, service honorary, in sponsoring a Christmas party for Manhattan ' s underprivileged children. Phi Eta Sigma, men, distributed How To Study Book- lets, a national publication of the group, and post- ed University convocation announcements. 152 .: I) f f Coke breaks in the Union are interrupted by Alpha Delta Theta shoeshme girls working to earn money for a hospital project. Medical technology group helps in bloodmobile drive Thanksgiving dinner tray favors for rest home patients and volunteer work for the Red Cross Bloodmobile were among service projects carried out by Alpha Delta Theta, medical technology hon- orary. As a fund-raising project, the women shined shoes and ROTC boots at men ' s residence halls. Social events included a Christmas party with caroling and a taffy pull, participation in Rig- a-Twig ceremonies and a founder ' s day banquet in February. Members also attended the national con- vention and heard speakers from hospitals in Wich- ita, Topeka, and Kansas City explain their medical technology internship programs. ts a. strict jartv for Alpha Delta Theta-TOP ROW Sharron L Beckenhauer. Maureen K Helmer. Elaine V Lowe. Ann C. Patti- son. Susan P Klema SECOND ROW Jill M. Johnson. Mary L. Funston. Barbara L Cable. Sandra A David- son. Helene J Kalb THIRD ROW Marilyn J Plett. Eva A Wiley. Marcia L Gibbs. Linda S Gross. Hollace L Long. BOTTOM ROW Eulala L. An- derson. Sheryl R Schnepp. Mankay P. Desch. Susan K Young Phi Eta Sigma-TOP ROW David R Hannagan. John R Ley. David E Carl- son. Ryan R Rader. George A Gerritz. Don N Williams SECOND ROW Charles H Fellman. William J Gates. John A George. David C Hall. Ray- mond E Middleton THIRD ROW Orin D Bell. James F Smith. Cady R Engler. Michael P. McCoy BOTTOM ROW: Theron E Fry. Bruce E Peters. Paul L Spainhour 153 Alpha Kappa Psi-TOP ROW: Donald J. Keck. Kenneth H. Underwood. Dale A. Newquist. Durward D Dupre. Kay M Kimball. Charles T. Herman. Stephen A. Fuhrman. Jorge Puig. Russell Lay. Glenn E. Reedy. Verlyn D Richards. SECOND ROW: Arthur D. Miller. William H. Jenkins. Larren G. Boomer. Michael P. Mar- tin. Gary J. Heyka, Ronald L. Mordy. John R. Markley. Mark T. Milbourn. James W. Morrison. Stephen A. Schneitzer. Melvm D. Robinson. THIRD ROW: James Q. Kohler. Lester H Ideker. Robert D. Meats. John P. Cable. Bruce E. Peters. Richard E Boyce. Larry A. Anderson. Stanley P. Cyphers, Dennis C Glaser. John R Westerman. William D Tuxbury BOTTOM ROW: William L. Muir. David R. Solenberger. Jerry G. Larson. Gaylen R. Sprecker. Richard M. Wibbeler. Ran- dolph A. Pohlman, John W. Stude. Leslie C. Longberg, Kenneth L. Murphy. Ralph B Taylor. William E. Pippenger Business fraternity sends telegrams to sports teams Cat-o-Grams, telegrams signed by student boosters and sent to the football and basketball teams at all away games, were solicited as a pledge project of Alpha Kappa Psi, business fraternity. A discussion by staff members from a Kansas City accounting firm entitled How an Audit Works was one of several programs sponsored by the group. To get on-the-job training before gradua- tion, members initiated an internship program for all students majoring in business administration. Milling group gives flour to needy families in area Alpha Mu, milling honorary, in cooperation with the local Elks club donated sacks of flour milled at the University to needy Manhattan fami- lies. Members of the only chapter of its kind in the nation heard a representative of the General Mills Corporation speak on milling research areas and flour use at a banquet in the fall. Membership was open to upperclassmen in milling, feed science and bakery management who had maintained at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average. Alpha Mu-TOP ROW: Fritz Norbury. Stephen B. Zeigler. Larry E. Dirksen. Dwight E. Miller, Donald L. Steanson. Muhammad S. Chaudhry. Ronald K. Boucher. SECOND ROW: Arjin B. Ward. Ira M. Walman. Douglas A. Ohlde. Lewis G. Killebrew. Kenneth D. Buchele. Ahmed A. El-Dash. Gerald D. Miller. THIRD ROW: Craig P. Helwig. Duane L. Keller. Russell L. Bussman. Charles D. Fulhage, Steve A. Johnson. Allen W. Kirleis. BOTTOM ROW: Robert N Ker- shner. William C Barr. Wayne R. Johnson. Keith C Behnke. Roger C. Locher Alpha Tau Alpha-TOP TOW: John R. Gates. Terry R Schoenthaler. Eugene E Algrim. Mark W Houseweart SECOND ROW Paul E Glatt. Larry E Schmidt. Alpha Tau Alpha chapter receives national approval Established locally two years ago, Alpha Tau Alpha, agricultural education honorary, was na- tionally recognized at an October conclave in Kan- sas City. Members hosted and ushered for the state FFA convention here and assisted crops, dairy, poultry and livestock judging teams at the conven- tion and throughout the state. Raymond Olson, agronomy department chair- man, was one of several faculty speakers to address the honorary. Olson discussed his two years as an exchange professor to Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria. Honorary awards for service in agricultur- al education were given at a spring banquet. Kenneth W Kelley. Jerry L Armbruster. Raymond J Agan BOTTOM ROW Ar- len W Etling. Allen V Baldwin. David L Yates. Leon D Sowers Service honorary members escort University mascot Touchdown VII, the University ' s wildcat mas- cot, was displayed at home football and basketball games by members of Alpha Phi Omega, national service honorary. Members were men who were or had been affiliated with the Boy Scouts. The group maintained the ride bulletin board in the Union and other bulletin boards on campus. They operated coat checks, ushered at musical events and registered slide rules as a service to engi- neering students. The honorary built the bonfire for the Friday night Homecoming pep rally and contin- ued to sponsor a book exchange in the Union before classes began in the fall and between semesters. Alpha Phi Omega-TOP ROW Owen M Mamura. Billy L Speer. Stanley R Kalishman. Steven R Kale. John B Buchheister. Steven C Borell. Dale E Neill. Robert D Jump. William H Honstead SECOND ROW Gregory W Hardin. Merle D Jantz. Kenneth A. Ringer. Dwight A. Schulke. Donald D Lett. Randall S Ellis. Peter H Olson. Todd S Dunkel THIRD ROW Walter D Smith. A. Thornton Edwards. Duane E Mikesell. Harold E Storer. Norvel M VanDyke. Gregory H Mears. Richard W Wenger. Maurice D Roberts. Bruce E Peters BOTTOM ROW Gordon E Montney. Richard A Gilson. Cecil Brazzell. John M Kolacny. Larry W Hays. Thayne C Green. Robert L Humphrey. Alvin L Seefeldt m %! . J: ' - Air Force Flight Instruction Group-TOP ROW: Gary D. Bohn, Donald H. Mer- ten, Steven A. Mueller, Gale W. Hamilton. Patrick W. Chandonnet, Steve W. Train, Larry D. Funk. SECOND ROW: Douglas A. Ohlde. Jon L. Baker, George Skywolves initiate cadets during half-time ceremony Cadets of the AFROTC Flight Instruction Group were formally initiated by the 326th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at half-time ceremonies of the Iowa State University football game. At that time, the Skywolves from Richards-Gebaur AFB in Kan- sas City presented the group with a formal certifi- cate and plaque. Three fighter jets flew overhead in a salute to the newly initiated cadets. The group, fourth largest of its kind in the na- tion, toured the Ft. Riley weather station to learn about the weather services used in making up flight plans. Cadets enrolled in the program were mem- bers of AFROTC who successfully fulfilled the re- quirements of an Air Force pilot. Angel Flight-TOP ROW: Patricia J. Edmonds, Karen S. Ward, Janet L. Shade, Linda A. Baldridge. Janice L. Stuessi. June F. Sweat. Carol S. Beach. Patricia A. Roach, Arlene S. Fair. Mary F. Childres. Nancy J. Norvell. SECOND ROW: Janet S. Osborne, Carolyn K. McKinley, Julie M. Murrow. Nancy M. Young, Mary K. Wood, Mary D. Breitweiser, Cynthia L. Finney, Nancy S. Waite. Margie A. Dreh- er. Joyce L. Francis, Sherilyn Carl. Sharon A. Whitley. THIRD ROW: Margaret J. W. Hawks. G. Gary Angerman, Charles F Bourbina, Larry E. Converse, Alan M Mitchell. BOTTOM ROW: Richard C Green, Arthur C. Streeter. William T Ladd. Ronald E. Keys, Dale E. Peterson, Dan R. Schreck AFROTC student pilots are presented Skywolf insignia and a helmet by the men of the 326th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. Ryan, Diane M. Messing, Susan L. Alldntt, Tamara D. Armstrong, Susan E. Brooks, Nancy A. Nelson, Anna C. Hayer. Pamela S. Carlson, Pamela J. Sea- man. Helen F. Bosche. Marilyn J. Allen. BOTTOM ROW: Ashley Allison. Annette L. Buckland. Linda L. Witt. Lynda L Clyne. Patricia A. Seitz. Carol A. Suchart, Janice M. Olsson. Sharon Fairbank. Bonita F. Biery. Patricia J. Callen, Sharyl A. Nelson. D.U Arrol -: Dr Ann Mia dri ami and; astl dap las I 156 Arnold Air Society-TCP ROW Roger E Parks. Roger R McCollough. David F. Martin. James T Stenger. Jerrold B Harrington. Ben W Wood. Steve W Train SECOND ROW Daniel W Young. Eldon E Peterson. John S Armbrust. Arley D Lanman. Dennis L Deschner. Richard L Genings. Tommy D Dameron Arnold Air Society-TOP ROW Jon L Baker. George W Hawks. Gary D Owen. Norman T Shawver. Richard C Dickson. Gary L Urbanek. George K. Hollmgworth SECOND ROW Douglas A Ohlde. Leland O Singer. Robert A Nuttelman. Joseph F Riedl. Gerald L Homewood. Darryi D Smutz. John V. THIRD ROW Paul J Lambert. Jimmy D Warren. Darnell F Hawkins. Stephen E Reiter. Larry E Converse. Richard J Massieon. David B Corby BOTTOM ROW Terry L Biery. Thomas K Rogge. Jerry G Larson. Richard M Wibbeler. Randolph A Pohlman. Danny R Carpenter Lambert THIRD ROW Jerry R Duncan. John P Cable. Gary E Clark. Jim A McKinms. Clatr S Schultis. Harold E Socolofsky. Kenneth L Murphy BOTTOM ROW William S Wehr. Ronald E Keys. Warren K Wray. Arthur C Streeter. Les- lie C Longberg. Harold L Dreiling Drill team coeds attend Flight conclave in Miami Eleven delegates from Angel Flight, honorary drill team of college women, attended a national Arnold Air Society-Angel Flight April conclave in Miami. On campus the women performed precision drills during halftime ceremonies of a basketball game, helped with concessions at football games and assisted with a blood drive. Organized in 1954 as the official hostesses for Air Force ROTC, the chapter in October was selected as area headquar- ters for all Kansas and Missouri chapters. Arnold Air group assumes position of area command Designated one of 17 area headquarters in the nation, Arnold Air Society assumed command of all Kansas and Missouri squadrons in March. Mem- bers of the society ushered at athletic events, han- dled solicitations for the University blood drive and sponsored an instructor program for the local civi- lian air patrol squadron. Growing in membership and academic achievement, members received 31 Air Force scholarships and became one of the larg- est university squadrons in the nation. 157 Alpha Zeta members travel to Kansas high schools Agricultural Science Day and Veterinary Medi- cine Open House displays illustrating advances in research techniques and new products of national commercial firms were sponsored by Alpha Zeta, honorary for upperclassmen in agriculture or veter- inary medicine. In cooperation with the College of Agriculture, the group sent seniors with faculty members to high schools throughout the state. Dur- ing the visitations members spoke on the Universi- ty ' s agriculture program and answered questions concerning student life at the University. At chapter meetings, representatives from busi- ness and industry talked about career opportunities, the importance of planning ahead and recent re- search developments. Members of the group also ushered at the Little American Royal. Alpha Zeta TOP ROW: Philip L. Sell. Roger R McCollough. Larry R Shubert, Philip V. Mathews. Ramon F. Crespo-Medina. William C. Bergin, Michael K. Moore. SECOND ROW: Burton K. Tribble. Donald M. Long. Darrell L. Haeker. Dean J. Alpert, Terry W. Odle. Tommy R. Carr. Dennis L. Deschner. THIRD ROW: Larry R. Anderson. Marlin D. Jeffers. William M. Agresta. James P. Ad- ams, William M. Bryant. Byron G. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Marvin E. Turner. Leroy G. Hannebaum. Sherman J. Swanson, Allen V. Baldwin. Ronald C. Lund- quist. Alpha Zeta -TOP ROW: Fritz Norbury. Marvin J Farr, Harold D. Engle. Robert J. Bury, Stanley R. Husted, Richard A. Barta, Ned E Eib, Dean R. Bader. SEC- OND ROW: Joseph I. Alade. Dennis A. Rohan, Dean P. Fankhauser, Larry L Williams. Robert A. Anderson. Duane M. Hennkson. Samuel J. Brungardt. Nor- man R. Schneider. Jerry M. Peterson. THIRD ROW: Dennis R. Skalka. Sher- wood L. Svarvan. James C. Trybom. Robert A. MacArthur. Earl B. Hauck. David D Jackson, Kenneth W. Kelley, George D O ' Neill. BOTTOM ROW: Roy A Braum. James E. Dale. Steven A. Larson. John W. Toney. Leonard A. Sigdestad. Harry A. Steinfort. Folorunso A. Fayinka. Art honorary contributes to Italian art rescue fund Working with other student organizations on a national Rescue of Italian Art project, members of Delta Phi Delta provided finances for the campus campaign. The art honorary contributed funds to the project from the sale of student works at their annual Thieves Market in September. During ca- reer days at Manhattan High School in January, members talked on professional opportunities in art and exhibited a showing of works by students and professors in the art department. Doha Phi Delta - TOP ROW: Patricia A Palmer. Linda A Baldridge. Annie T. Lowrey. Margaret J Leming BOTTOM ROW: Gary L Wmgfield. Susan J Shel- don. Raymond Kahmeyer. Civil engineers rennovate Seaton hall study room Members of Chi Epsilon, civil engineering hon- orary, collected reading material as part of a project to rennovate a study room in Seaton hall for stu- dents in civil engineering. The group also made a composite picture of the department ' s senior class which was hung in Seaton hall and sold copies to students. The chapter hosted the annual Kansas Highway Conference at the University and attend- ed initiation banquets in the spring and fall. The honorary ' s display at Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House made available information on career opportunities in civil engineering. Chi Epsilon TOP ROW William R Klassen. James E Schwing. Robert L Fox. Edward L Wilson SECOND ROW: Garry L. Macha. Charles M Zimmerman. David J Mellgren. James L Tadtman. Gary D Owen. Darwin E Cline. THIRD ROW: Jerry S Murphy. Clifton V Hosteller. Terry D Stull. Thomas L Oursler. Gary L. Urbanek BOTTOM ROW: Dennis E Myers. Larry R Larsen. Daniel J. Shiel. Roderick R Brown. 159 Eta Kappa Nu - TOP ROW: Terry K. Michie. George E. McClaskey. Robert A. Burnett. Marke E Lipp. SECOND ROW: Francis L Eisenbarth. William W. Everett. Glenn L. Gordon. Kurt M. Frisbie. Lester R. Young. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis R Peters. Stephen M. Thieler. Jon H Peterson. Darrel M. Kleeman Dean of Students speaks at Eta Kappa Nu dinner Fifteen initiates boosted the membership of Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineering honorary, to 32. Walter Friesen, associate dean of students, ad- dressed the group at an initiation banquet in De- cember. Continuing goals of the members were to promote scholastic excellence in electrical engineer- ing and better student-faculty relationships. Geographers hear panels, discussions at luncheons As a means of exchanging ideas and information, members of Gamma Theta Upsilon, geography honorary, attended luncheon panels during the year. Group discussions ranged from career oppor- tunities to solving problems in writing a geographi- cal research paper. Huber Self, assistant professor of geography advised the honorary. Gamma Theta Upsilon TOP ROW: Diane M Crostarosa. John L. Johnson. Sharon L. Froelich. SEC- OND ROW: David B Gattorna. Allan D Cross, Daniel W. Young. Huber Self. BOTTOM ROW: Michael D. Janke, Stanley I. Vinge. Robert H. Wil- liams. 160 Kappa Alpha Mu- TOP ROW: John P Armstrong. Vemon D Parker. Max D Remley. Rachel A Scon BOTTOM ROW: Elbert B Macy. William A Blauvelt. John H Lietzen. Robert E. Graves Photography group travels to Minnesota convention Members of Kappa Alpha Mu, national photo- graphy honorary, attended a spring national meet- ing of photographers in Minnesota to discuss tech- niques and problems in journalism photography. Formal initiation of new members was in the sp ring. Initiates had to be a photographer for either the Collegian or Royal Purple and have an interest in furthering their photography skill. onels, leons . ;-.:: :: : Kappa Delta Pi - TOP ROW Mchele J Clark. Carol S Amos. Carol A. Hinnergardt. Lenore K Bnm. Ver- lee E Chegwidden. Sharon K Evers. Gloria D Wolff SECOND ROW Joe H Loeb. Martha M Fly. Marquita M Condon. Jane A Suor. Patricia A Gil- liland. Janet J Carman. Ethel J Hatch THIRD ROW Patricia L Car- penter. Barbara G Hochuli. Glenna D Harrison. Carol D. Latschar. Donna J Willard. Carol L. Robbins BOTTOM ROW: Susan J Sheldon. Judith K Nulty. Cynthia L Sperry. Barbara J Jones. Candace L Rogers Kappa Delta P. members plan banquet, initiation New members of Kappa Delta Pi, national edu- cation honorary, were initiated at formal ceremo- nies preceding the Student Education Association banquet which the honorary helped plan. Advised by Joe Loeb, assistant professor of edu- cation, the group strived to promote stronger rela- tionships among students in the College of Educa- tion. Members were juniors and seniors who ranked in the top 1 per cent of their class. Music honorary celebrates Music Week with concert During spring Music Week, women of Mu Phi Epsilon, international professional music sorority, presented an American composers ' recital. In coop- eration with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, men ' s music fraternity, Mu Phis sponsored the annual Feast of Carols. The women ushered at all campus musical events and served refreshments at the Manhattan Artist and Chamber Music Series ' concerts. A fall concert was presented in Danforth auditorium. Mu Phi Epsilon - TOP ROW Con- stance A Galle. Carolyn L McFarland. Linda K Woellhof. Carolyn S Lemon. Mary K Moyle. Lmnetta A Johnson. SECOND ROW: Carolyn G Bartholo- mew. Mary E Glenn. Beverly A Lam- bert. Sharon M Kriss. Dona S Sidorf- sky. THIRD ROW Catherine A Roebke. Martha J Middleton. Doris N DeMars. Janean L Miller. Beverly A Dearing BOTTOM ROW Ruth E Schroeder. Irene S Skonberg. Rebec- ca I Nord. Judith P Houdyshell. Mar- tha J Benon Omicron Nu-TOP ROW: Diane F. Hoffman. Rama J. Adams. Susan L Sumbingco. Helen C. Bauder. SEC- OND ROW: Ruth L. Worthmgton, Donna R. Kennedy. Jerry M. Rexroad. BOTTOM ROW: Corrina J. Hares- nape. Rita K. Lilak, Janice E. Cipra. Home Economics group initiates President McCain President James A. McCain was initiated as a national honorary member of Omicron Nu at their spring banquet. National president of the home economics honorary attended the initiation. Members invited foreign students in the depart- ment to a tea at which problems of foreign students were discussed and also maintained a bulletin board which pictured outstanding sophomores. Visitors tell history group of life in Nazi Germany German students at the University related their experiences of childhood life under Nazi rule in Europe to members of Phi Alpha Theta, history honorary. The director of the Truman Library in Independence, Mo., addressed the group at another bi-monthly meeting. During first semester, two Phi Alpha Theta members went to the organization ' s national convention in New York. Phi Alpha Theta-TOP ROW: Patricia A. Seitz, Nupur Dasgupta, Valerie J. Thiessen. Larry K. Anderson. Carolyn S Kendall SECOND ROW: Charles D. Bright. Kenneth R. Jacques, Robert D. Lmder. George Chnstakes. BOTTOM ROW: Michael E. Riordan, Dennis A. Harbaugh. Gary D. Wmtz. Pershing Rifles company places second in contest Ranking second among the 13 Midwestern col- legiate companies of the 7th Regiment, Pershing Rifles, military honorary, was recognized for schol- arship, leadership and drill proficiency. Members attended the national drill meet and Pershing Rifles national convention at the University of Nebraska. They hosted the regiment ' s spring drill meet and assembly and participated in an invitational drill meet at the University of Kansas in February. Pershing Rifles, marched as a color guard during football games and directed traffic for all major ath- letic events. Lynda Clyne, the company ' s candidate, was elected honorary colonel for the 13-company regiment at the area conclave in Fayetteville, Ark. - : : Pershing Rifles- TOP ROW Louis G St Peter. Lynda L Clyne. Robert J Righ- ter. Robert S McGregor. Terry L Harbert. Nancy E. Fair. Daniel D Christian SECOND ROW William S Wehr Claude L Robbins. Patricia A Seitz. Keith E. Bestgen. Fred R Martin. Michael E. Jackson. Larry W Abell THIRD ROW Billy Pershing Rifles TOP ROW Pamela S Carlson. Michael R Dalrymple. James R Meitl. James R Huenergarde. Daniel Rivera. William H Bohn. Ashley Allison SECOND ROW Peter J. Cordel. Charles W Leach. Carl W Woelfer. Michael J. J Biberstem. William E. Vigneron. Chester D Nielson. Douglas D Rudick. Nor- man C Willhite. Stephen E Eustace BOTTOM ROW David R Collins. David W Bryan. Gerald J Lang. Walter R Mmnick. Joel S Schultz. John H Brand. Wil- liam A Moore Henney. Robert H Brunswig. Douglas S Clark THIRD ROW Douglas E Robker. Charles K Lawhead. Robert R Zwierzychowski. Ronald E Robson. Paul A Brokaw. Paul J Consiglio 163 Phi Epsilon Kappa - TOP ROW: Veryle E Snyder. Dwight W Oman. Gary D. Blankenship, Richard E. Heuertz. Merlin P. Warnke. Jerome H. Cheynet. SEC- OND ROW: Keith L Cramer. Robert L Mullen. Harry L Kitchener. Jerry L. Sut- tle. Dennis L. Erkenbrack. William H Cox. Charles G. Steele. THIRD ROW: Mat- thew F. Smisi. Allan P. McCobb. Wayne T. Dreier. Felix J Gotner, Mark P Bol- ick. Robert W. Jaymes BOTTOM ROW: Gary E. Watson, Alan D Edwards. Carl E. Felver. Michael E. Michaud. William LeeRoy Brown. Physed honorary sponsors Manhattan fishing derby Donations from Manhattan merchants provided prizes awarded at a spring fishing derby sponsored by Phi Epsilon Kappa, men ' s physical education honorary. The prizes were presented to men, wom- en and boys catching the largest fish and the most fish within a specified period of time. The honorary also sponsored an annual free throw contest for Manhattan grade school boys, provided a coat and hat check at basketball games, donated blood for a Red Cross University blood drive and sold eye shades during football games. Home Economics group tutors probation students In conjunction with the department ' s academic advancement program, Phi Upsilon Omicron, home economics honorary, tutored home economics students on academic probation. Senior members of the honorary also participated in the advisement of freshman students. Founded at the University in 1960, the chapter joined with its University of Ne- braska affiliate in an exchange meeting. The 41 members were selected from seniors, jun- iors and second-semester sophomores who ranked in the upper two-fifths of their class. Phi Upsilon Omicron TOP ROW: Cecelia M. Schaich. Barbara A. Souther- land, Ruth A. Jackson. Gloria D. Bird. Rebecca A. Hargrove, Mary E. Windels. Linda J. Sebesta, Karen L. Klein. SECOND ROW: Sonia J Green, Meta K. Ne- well, Corrina J. Haresnape, Luann K Nelson, Elaine A Rusch, Diane F. Hoffman. Helen C Bauder, Lora M. Smith, Jeanette L Stock. THIRD ROW: Glenna D. Harrison. Rita K. Lilak. Judith L. Crumnne, Cheryl A. Schimpf, Ann L. Cravens, Trudine M. Mazaika. Miriam A. Moore, Arietta Y. Visser. BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn I. Norberg. Jean M. Casper. Virginia M. Munson. Carla S. Crook, Beverly Wykoff, Janice E. Cipra, Joyce M. Eyerly. Carla J. Garrison. Chemists ' nominee wins national research award Awards for outstanding scholarship and research were presented to members of Phi Lambda Upsilon at their spring banquet. Winner of the national Fre- sinius Award, Ralph Breslow, professor of chemis- try at Columbia University, was nominated by Phi Lambda Upsilon. The annual recognition was based on prominence in chemical research. Members sponsored a fall picnic to acquaint new graduate students and faculty members with the group. Faculty and students who had a high scho- lastic standing in chemistry or related fields were eligible for membership in the organization. Musicians plan recitals, arrange Feast of Carols Colorful costumes and a festive atmosphere char- acterized the December Feast of Carols, sponsored by members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national professional musicians ' fraternity, in cooperation with Mu Phi Epsilon, women ' s music honorary. After a banquet, traditional English, German and Spanish carols were sung by language clubs and the two groups jointly enacted a nativity scene. Phi Mu Alpha members presented a music recital in All Faith Chapel with the women ' s honorary and, as service projects, ushered at University and community musical recitals and concerts. Phi Lambda Upsilon -TOP ROW Daniel D Louie. James M Brown. Richard L Johnson. Marcus W. Ha- seltine. Andreas C. Vikis SECOND ROW Herbert C Moser. Harold E Mishmash. Ronald E Popham. Larry M. Nicholson BOTTOM ROW: Jerrel C Anderson. Clifton E Meloan. Maar ten VanSwaay Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia - TOP ROW David D Jackson. David P. Tollefson, Eu gene HCopeland. John V.Heit- man BOTTOM ROW: Wayne A Pear- son. Albert J Urich. Dennis V. Un- derbjerg. Richard E Stitzel. 165 I Pi Epsilon Delta-TOP ROW: Jean A. Shackelford. Michele J. Clark, Bar- bara A. Sadkin. Rebecca A, Bloss. SECOND ROW: Susan M. Moore. David Sadkin, Adelia M. Haun, Mary M Berg, Wallace Dace. BOTTOM ROW: Daryl M. Wedwick, Michael J. McCarthy, Franklin B. Siegle, Freder- ick L. Williams. Drama honorary presents original campus satire World news events and campus administrators were satirized by members of Pi Epsilon Delta, drama honorary, in a skit review, All in a Poly- ethylene Bag. Proceeds were applied toward the annual $100 scholarship given by the group to an undergraduate drama student. The show also was performed at the Manhattan Community House to raise money for a new theater building. Pi Tau Sigma sponsors faculty volleyball contest To promote a better student-faculty relationship, Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering honorary, sponsored a volleyball game for students and faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Members also arranged course review sessions for seniors preparing for the engineering proficiency exam and cooperated with the department in build- ing a display for Engineers ' Open House. Pi Tau Sigma-TOP ROW: James L. Finney. David B. Yardley. Donald F. Hansen. Douglas A Robinson, Lionel R. Whitmer. SECOND ROW: Randall L Rich. Ted D. Edmondson. Donald D. Ficken. Jim A. McKmnis. BOTTOM ROW: Adell W. Brecheisen, Paul F. Mennemeyer. Arthur C. Streeter. 166 In an updated version of the Shakespearean classic. Juliet hes- itates too long on the choice of a suitor and finds herself alone Part of Pi Epsilon Delta ' s All in a Polyethylene Bag. the skit was written and produced by the honorary ' s student members. Putnam Scholars honor founder of scholarship fund Honoring the scholarship fund ' s founder, Irene Putnam, the Putnam Scholars Association planned a birthday celebration in May and decorated a Christmas tree for her. At an Endowment Associa- tion banquet for the group in November, forty freshman scholars were introduced and presented their membership pins by President James A. McCain. A watermelon feed and a banquet in the fall acquainted the 92 members of the organization. Putnam Scholars, who were selected from the upper five per cent of their high school graduating class and from special tests scores, were allowed to renew their financial awards each year. Diana Loe- tel was elected president of the association. Putnam Association TOP ROW Lauren J Langner. Sharon I. Gentry. Diana K Loetel. Rita A Muret. Rita A. Smith. Barbara D Gadberry. Beverly J. Thomas. Sherry J Fearing. Karyl S Nelson. Carolyn I. Mikesell SECOND ROW: Martha M Fly. Patricia A Mickey. Ann L Cravens. Phyllis M Kruse. Deborah J Chap- man. Mary L Boxler. Marilyn J Plett. Wanda L. Bates. Kathy J Alexander THIRD ROW: Leroy D Chadwick. James L. Scott. David L Hyder. Virginia M Munson. Kay A Magby. Carolyn A Kaberline. Michael L Haney. Richard D Gresham. Nancy L. McNerny. Cady R Engler. BOTTOM ROW: David Lionel Parker. David J. Holsmger. Robert Wehling. Carol Christensen. Robert M Smith. Stephen A. Smith. Peggy I DeJarnette. Alwyn H Gentry. James W Gentry. 167 Scabbard and Blade- TOP ROW: Frederick A. Catrell. Philip L. Sell, Raymond W. Pfannenstiel, Don A. Johnson. Howard M. Wehrman. SECOND ROW: Alan E. States. Richard E. Boyce. Lester R. Young. Francis L. Eisenbarth. David J. Mellgren. THIRD ROW: David Lionel Parker. Larry R. Larsen. Leigh W. StClair. Edward E. Blankenhagen. John C. Nye. BOTTOM ROW: Robert C. Dobson. Al- len V. Baldwin. James Q. Kohler. Neil E. Hahn. During a field-problem test. Scabbard and Blade members check a map for their present location and future destination. Military group unit forms guard for former President Twelve members of Scabbard and Blade marched in an honor guard for former President Dwight D. Eisenhower when he was presented an honorary doctor of laws degree during June 1966 graduation ceremonies. Outstanding cadets in advanced Army ROTC with a grade point average of 2.6 or better were eligible for membership in the honorary . As a training program, pledges worked tactical problems in which actives acted as aggressor forces. During one night attack on enemy objectives, pledges carried Ml rifles and used radio communi- cation to aid in the simulated project. The highest award given by the organization was a scabbard presented to the outstanding senior ca- det. The Scabbard and Blade Military Excellence Award was presented to three underclass cadets at the spring military review. Scabbard and Blade cadets sponsored the annual Military Ball and selected the Ball queen. 168 Sigma Gamma Epsilon TOP ROW Louis Riseman. Sambhudas Chaudhuri. Erhan Dulekoz. Douglas G Brookms. Joseph R Chelikowsky. Thomas J Hansen. Michael C Metz SECOND ROW: Arthur W. Hayes. William J Siebert. Max D. VanGaasbeek. Dennis C Trabam. Philip J Stoehr. Barry L Snyder BOTTOM ROW: Claude W Shenkel. Charles P. Walters. George E Petersen. John K. Thomas. Henry V Beck Geology students spend five days in Black Hills Staging a five-day field trip to the Black Hills during spring break, forty members of the geology honorary, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, studied earth structure and hunted for fossils, rocks and minerals. The group discussed geological theories with guest speakers at monthly seminars and also arranged bulletin board displays for the department. As a service to incoming geology students, they provided free tutoring in introductory courses. Speech therapists clean, restore departmental aids Therapeutic aids of the speech departhent were restored and cleaned by Sigma Alpha Eta, national professional society for prospective speech and hear- ing therapists. In the fall members had a picnic at Sunset Park to boost membership. At other meet- ings, Robert F. Brooks, advisor, explained require- ments for membership in the American Speech and Hearing Association, and a former member related her experiences as a public school therapist. Sigma Alpha Eta-TOP ROW Margaret J Conrow. Phyllis J Bias- del. Chalise A Bourque. Mania M Lamp. Kathleen M Stremel SECOND ROW: Evelyn L. Moats. Judith A. Smith. Nancy C Hageman. Robert S Brooks THIRD ROW: Linda D Orrell. Judith A Cunningham. Karen L Hal- ey 169 Spanish honorary learns Latin American customs In a talk b efore members of Sigma Delta Pi, a graduate student in linguistics from Colombia spoke about the universities, as well as the customs, of Latin America. Members of the Spanish honorary learned also about the influence of students upon the central governments and about recent student strikes in several Columbian universities. Members sang Spanish Christmas carols in the annual Feast of Carols at Christmas and also had a Christmas party and several coffee hours. Steel Ring members plan spring open house events Coordinating events for Engineers ' and Archi- tects ' Open House in March, men of Steel Ring began planning early in the year. Membership in the honorary required nomination by department heads in engineering or architecture and a 2.0 grade point average. The club presented a $100 scholar- ship to a student selected by the Office of Aids and Awards and supervised displays built by students in the college ' s eight departments. Sigma Delta Pi TOP ROW: Alice F. Seybert. Martha J. Lonergan, Linda M. Miller. Ann S. Hyde. Laur en E Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret A. Mertz. Shernlyn K. Becker. Dwight D. Jewett. Carol Christensen. Steel Ring-TOP ROW: James E. Touslee. William R. Klassen. Charles E. Bliss. Ronald M. Kruse. SECOND ROW: James L. Finney. Jerry W. Stauder. Douglas A Robinson. Wil- liam L. Wormington, John P. Clifton. THIRD ROW: Donald D. Ficken. Wil- liam T. Noll. Robert M. Cooper. Ralph E. Hibler. BOTTOM ROW: John C. Nye. Clair S. Schultis. William G. Cooper = - k Q . - 170 plan vents - pt Theta Sigma Phi-TOP ROW Chen L Averv. Jean Lange. Mary S Brand- ner. Elaine A Rusch. Carolyn R Rice BOTTOM ROW: Roberta G Apple- gate. Mary J Pretzer. Melodie L Bowsher. Lora M Smith 1 Sigma Delta Chi- TOP ROW Ralph R Lashbrook. Elbert B Macy. P. Delbert Brmkman. Ronald P Rachesky. Vernon D Parker. Robert L Latta SECOND ROW Max D Remley. C J Medlm. Lowell Brandner. Donald L Towns. Freder- ick L Williams THIRD ROW: Robert W Rice. Paul E Muehnng. Gary L Haden. Jerry W Engler BOTTOM ROW: William A Blauvelt. William E Buzenberg. Leland K Johnson. Edgar A Chamness. J Michael Lowe Journalism honoraries recognize outstanding Kansans At an initiation dinner in the fall, Sigma Delta Chi, men ' s professional journalism society, present- ed its first chapter recognition award to Henry Ja- mison, editor of the Abilene Reflector-Chronicle. Leroy Towns, president of the society, won second in a collegiate writing contest at the national con- vention in Pittsburgh, Penn., and in a Kansas City Press Club skit contest the group placed first. Theta Sigma Phi, women ' s professional journal- ism society, conducted a clinic for organization and living group publicity officers, and at an annual Matrix Table banquet in the spring, named and honored the Manhattan Civic Leader of the of Year and the Kansas Press woman of the Year. 171 Sigma Tau honors dean for 50 years of service Emeritus Dean of Engineering M.A. Durland was presented with a plaque honoring him for 50 years of service to Sigma Tau by fellow members of the engineering and architecture honorary. The organization also awarded medals to the two fresh- man men with highest grade point averages in the two colleges. First semester, Sigma Tau pledges whitewashed the KS letters on K-Hill. Architecture group joins exchange of visual aids Architecture departments of several universities exchanged visual aid materials depicting regional architectural structures with Tau Sigma Delta. The architecture honorary also circulated photographic examples of international architecture to schools throughout the country. Speakers at organization seminars stressed new philosophies about architec- ture. The honorary awarded a $100 scholarship to a freshman architecture student. Sigma Tau - TOP ROW: Larry R. Graber, Rodney T. Nash. Michael R. Pimple. John M. Flannery. Ronald G. Odom. Robert A. Burnett. Terry K. Michte. John R. Friley. Donald W. Prather. Michael E. Hawk. Mark E. Lipp SECOND ROW: Howard R. Brown, Thomas R. Twombly. William W. Everett. C. Keith Hanne- man, Larry R. Martin, Kurt M Frisbie. Jon H. Peterson. Dale L Schruben, Loren D Nickoley. Donald F. Hansen, Gary L. Urbanek. THIRD ROW: Donald D. Fick- en. John P. Long. Clifton V. Hosteller. David J. Holsinger. Kenneth R Holdeman, Lowell G. Moore. Glenn P. Alpert. Frank W. Howard, David E Klotz, Dennis E Myers. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel J. Shiel, John D Driskill, Stephen M. Thieler, Robert L. Hirt, Michael B. Stevens, James K. Koelliker, John C Nye. Larry R. Larsen, Rodney M Bates Tau Sigma Delta - TOP ROW: Wing K. Kwok. Betty J Mosier. Theodore W. Sutherland. Robert L Tripp. Don H. Bollmeier, Lyle F. Manmger. Jack H. Jack- son. John E. Helm. SECOND ROW: Donald E. Carlson, Richard B. Kraybill. John S. Frey. Julian F Sayers. Demetrios Triantatyllou, James K. Shrack, Dennis D. McKee, Ralph E Hibler BOTTOM ROW: Robert A. Cochran. Robert J Dodson. Robert A. Williams. Thomas R. Gossen. James H. Reeves. Michael E. Shelor. Walter J. Reichert. i Sparks members sell 25-cent Val-o-grams to students in the Union lobby as a Valentine ' s Day money-making project. After selling the messages, written either by students or members of the honorary, they were personally delivered by the women. VAL-0-GR IM 173 Al cc Siai by i talk dgn also Ak Agra DonA tell I : :- Fencing club members demonstrate basic positions for an audience at the Activities Carnival in September More than 80 organizations took the opportunity to recruit new members at the carnival which ended freshman orientation activities. 174 African Student Association - TOP ROW Richard L Morse. Jeje J Oye- kan. John B Mubiru. Joseph G lyo- rver. Celestme O Npkuobi SECOND ROW: Johnson O. Arokoyo. Emman- uel F. Bajunirwe. James Ah. Ame- chi K. Onyia. Jesudas U Mwanje THIRD ROW Joseph I. Alade. Anan- ias L Iga. William C Mayaki. Jibade O Oyekan. Jesse O Akinokun BOT- TOM ROW: Robert G. Madziya. James W Hicklin. Daniel I Saror. Folorunso A Fayinka. Akhlu K Mar- iam. African students explain country ' s image of U.S. Questions concerning the image of the United States in Africa were discussed by a panel sponsored by the African Student Association. Another panel talked about the pros and cons of studying in a for- eign country for a lengthy period of time. Members also were hosts to Ishaya Audu, vice chancellor of Ahmadu Bello Universi ty, Nigeria. Agriculture Economics Club TOP ROW James D Gates. Stanley D Buss. Don A Johnson. Vaughn L Nelson. Kenneth L Stielow. Glenn D Schiffner. Dar- rell K Cockrum. Jerry L Soldner SECOND ROW: Walter B Doane. William D. Ryan. Larry G Kern. Brad J Kerbs. Myron C Kellogg. Steve J Price. Kirby D Ag economists see slides from university in Nigeria John Sjo, associate economics professor, showed slides on Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria, to Agricultural Economics Club members In the spring, the group awarded plaques to the outstanding freshman and senior in agricultural economics at a banquet on Ag Science Day. Mem- bers also attended a spring steak fry. Pike. Jerry D Morgan THIRD ROW Bunon K Tnbble. Michael A Hanchen. David W Cutter. Johnny E Stoll. Phillip L Knox. Kenneth A. Wmzeler BOTTOM ROW: Merton L Otto. John F. Anderzhon. Kenneth W Kruse. Kent H Stones. Stephen R Morris. Patrick A Johnson. 175 Ag educators ' group presents scholarship to member At the National Student Teachers convention in Kansas City, twelve senior members of the Agricul- tural Education Club attended forums and discus- sions relating to agricultural education. In the spring, the outstanding senior was recognized at an annual awards banquet. He was chosen for activi- ties and interest in agricultural education. The out- standing junior member, Kenneth Kelly, was pre- sented a scholarship for his senior year of studies in the College of Agriculture. A watermelon feed for new and old members highlighted the beginning of the school year for the organization. Agriculture Education Club - TOP ROW: Glenn R. Gotllob. Ross D Crane. Larry C. Epley. Ralph E. Brooks. Robert J. Mainquist. Ronald J. Smith, Larry D. Ehrlich. SECOND ROW: Russell L Ballentine. Wayne G Powell. Norman R Galle. Kenneth W. Kelley, Don W. Sowers. Richard D. Wilson. Ronald L. Stucky. THIRD ROW: Eldon D Lawless. Dale 0. Twaddell. Marvin W. Creager. Terril L. Eberhard. Gregory A. Armbruster. Leslie B. Allison. BOTTOM ROW: Victor L. Osborn. Gary D Francis. Dale E. Linin. Howard L. Delaplane. Clifford D. Ascher. Les D. Streit. Myron L. Ammeter. Agriculture Education Club TOP ROW: John R. Gates. Gerald A. Nmemire. Terry R. Schoenthaler. Herbert R. Hayden. Kenneth D Sullivan. Rodney P. Ship- man. SECOND ROW: Dennis D. Towns. Donald D Asher. Wilbur R Stites. Paul E. Glatt. Bruce R. Flipse. Larry E. Kater THIRD ROW: Lloyd D. Huggins. Mark W. Houseweart. Larry E. Schmidt. McCager M Thompson. John H. VanDalsem. Larry E. Goering. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald L. Peterson. Carmen R. Klein. Allen V. Baldwin. Leon B. Schmidt. Leon D. Sowers. Joe K Ludlum. 176 Wives group plans events for husbands and children Agricultural Education Wives Club, a socially orientated organization, sponsored a spring picnic for members and their families and a Valentines party for members and their husbands. Monthly meetings of the wives featured guest speakers including Mrs. Mike Ahearn and Mrs. Hennie Smith. Mrs Ahearn, wife of the former University athletic director exhibited her collection of dolls; and Mrs. Smith, a Manhattan school teacher originally from Holland, explained and il- lustrated several techniques of knitting. Activities of the auxiliary organization were coordinated by the club ' s president, Virginia Baldwin. Agricultural Education Wives Club - TOP ROW: Mary L Albracht. Barbara J Sines. Mary L Agan. Sheila D Francis. Jo A Coleman. Constance A Galle. Dana L Osborn SECOND ROW Mary S Algrim. Bonnie R Fhpse. Myra J Ja- cobs. Eunce L Bradley. Ladeanna L Twaddell. Carmen M Sowers BOTTOM ROW Bernice E. Morgan. Christena A Stevenson. Virginia K Baldwin. Colleen L Mamquist. Sally O Ammeter Agricultural Mechanization Club TOP ROW Fred L Wedel. Robert D Har- lan. William Ebert. Ervm F Gnadt. James L Gehrt. Walter B Patton SECOND ROW Floyd J Barkman. Charles D Dunbar. Alan M Mitchell. James L Keener. Robert G Smith. Stephen J Cadman THIRD ROW Robert D Kirkwood. Roger A Russ. Ross W Cole. Owen A Gaul. Frederick D Riedel. Ralph I Upper BOT- TOM ROW: John T Hendncks. James D Dietrich. Gary J Morehead. Roger R McKee. Galen R McDonald Ag mechanization club set up display, show booth In cooperation with a similar group from the University of Missouri, the Agricultural Mechani- zation Club in February set up a display at the Western Farm Implement Retailer Convention in Kansas City. The club, with an increased member- ship of 30, also sponsored a booth at the Salina Feeds and Materials Show, handing out curriculum information to prospective students. Completing its second year at the University, the organization made plans to begin an instruction class in the proper use of the slide rule and attended a picnic and square dance in the spring. 177 K State Amateur Radio Club - TOP ROW: Dale J Perry. William R Water- man. Sister Judith A. Kopka, Ronald E. Pick. Dennis R. Peters. Stephen C Bab- coke. SECOND ROW: Donald G. Heuschkel. Richard E. Mapper. Kenneth D 1 J Shannon. Duane E Beichley. Arris A Sigle. BOTTOM ROW: Alan R Stephens. William E. Cahill. Daniel L. Cox. Larry R. Condit. Radio club conducts code class for ham operators To provide information and to teach skills needed for an amateur radio operator ' s license, the Ama- teur Radio Club conducted a theory and code class for students during the year. The group, which is affiliated with the American Radio Relay League, set up equipment in the basement of the Military Science Building and operated station KOWAL to relay messages within the building. The group also assembled an exhibit for the Engineers ' and Archi- tects ' Open House in the spring. Sister Judith Kopka works with a TCM-2 transmitter with Lar- ry Condit, president of Amateur Radio Club. Sister Kopka joined the club to learn basic radio skills so that she can contact friends in the U.S. while doing mission work in South America. V American Institute of Architects TOP ROW Wing K Kwok. Linda L Ludden. Douglas Noller. Wilma J Bnggeman. Linda F Grubb. Theodore W Sutherland. Larry G Horning. Ryan R Rader. William E. Potenski. Richard L. Gardner. Ken- neth S Tsujiuchi SECOND ROW Ronald W. Smith. Owen M Mamura. Richard W Campbell. Rodger A Brooks. Robert L Tnpp. J Michael Vieux. Bernard L Nothhouse. Ronald L Easter. William R Bonner. Owen B Estes. THIRD ROW: K. Edward Lay. Larry A. Henry. Julian F Sayers. Richard B Kraybill. James M Hunt. Robert A Cochran. Michael E. Shelor. Joel S Schultz. Barry W Greis BOTTOM ROW Lawrence B Zuercher. Thomas C Pearson. Walter J Viney. James A Jantz. David C Adams. James H Reeves. Ralph E Hibler. Thomas R. Gossen. Alvin L Seefeldt. Paul R. Mosiman. Architects publish humor magazine, view exhibits Publication of Grit, an informative, humorous architecture magazine, was undertaken by the American Institute of Architects. A display of the work of Callister Associates of California and a photographic exhibit of Architect Walter Gropius ' work were brought to campus through efforts of the AIA. Holiday job opportunities were made known to members at meetings which frequently featured outstanding authorities on architecture from differ- ent cities and universities. The planning director of Sedgwick county spoke at one meeting. The De- sign Bowl, an annual intramural football game with a team of landscape architects, was won by the institute. AIAA travels to Wichita for monthly club meetings Information about the Bell helicopters used in Vietnam and a lecture on the small guided missile AQM37A produced by Beech Aircraft Corporation were featured at two monthly meetings of the Amer- ican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The club, directed by president Doug Robinson, also made monthly trips to Wichita chapter meetings, where motion pictures of a Gemini space flight were viewed with members from that chapter. Authors of the two top technical papers on aero- nautics were sent to Wichita to compete for a cash award and the honor of competing nationally for a scholarship. Members prepared aeronautical dis- plays for Engineering Open House. American Institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics TOP ROW William A Wright. David F Wilkus. Bruce D Green. Douglas A Robinson SECOND ROW: James M Bowyer. Norman H Anderson. Jim A McKinnis BOTTOM ROW Fred D Lang. Paul F Mennemeyer 179 American Institute of Chemical Engineers TOP ROW: Edward W Dilling- ham. Tommy D. Huecker. Jamil Haider. Ronald G Odom, Chester W. Halbleib, Wayne C. Faulconer. Lyndon K. Blocksome. SECOND ROW: Richard H. Clough. Joseph F. Reidl. Gary C. Drost. William J. Boyer, Gary G. Draper. Steven P. American Institute of Chemical Engineers TOP ROW Prabodh R Shah. David E. Wainwright. John M. Flannery. Forrest C. Noah. Dale E. Stevenson. Greg T. Rockhold. Ronald E. Feldkamp. SECOND ROW: Kanubhai H. Patel. Les- lie W. Kuczynski. Dwight A. Schulke. Howard R. Brown. Perry 0. Scheuerman. Palmer. THIRD ROW: Rex E Garrelts. Tedd J. Dowd. Richard L. Corbin. Jack S. Goodson. Larry S. Parrett. Jon D. Barton. Stephen E. Utterback. BOTTOM ROW Lawrence A. Schulte. John M. Lefton. Thomas W. Skinner. Ronald L. Carr. Pa- trick V. Patton. John D. Driskill. Ronald M. Kruse. John E. Monacci. THIRD ROW: Enos E. Moore. Monte L Gleason. William R. Waterman. James E, Anschutz. Loren D. Nickoley. Thomas W. Scott BOTTOM ROW: Charles W. Duethman. Richard E Kaup. Robert M. Cooper. Kenneth L. Thomas. John W English. Chemical engineers donate reference books for library AMI wye. DC fo Si weri Affi firia ro ' 6 : ; -V To improve the library in the Chemical Engi- neering hall, members of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers donated scientific reference books and appropriated funds for physical repairs. Representatives from Standard Oil Co., Proctor and Gamble and Frontier Chemical Co. explained new chemical processes and job opportunities to the 180 group at monthly meetings. For display at Engi- neers ' and Architects ' Open House in March, stu- dents built exhibits demonstrating desalination of water, use of an analog computer and use of a laser beam. The club ended activities for the year with a picnic in Warner Park. President Steve Utterback led the 75-member organization. American Institute of Design Student Affiliates- TOP ROW Merry J. Kan- awyer. Karen S Ward. Linda A Baldridge. Judith A Lamme. Gail M Berry. Gin- ger L Brooks. Mary A Southard. Barbara A Chase SECOND ROW: Susan E Sullivan. Susan E Dart. Veronica A English. Doris F Ward. Fransiska L. Eccles- ton. Lenna D Skates. Sallie K Roach BOTTOM ROW: Guy N Belden. Jeanne A. Ingersoll. Joan G Langland. Julie J. Moyer. Karen A. Falk. Opal B Hill Dallas trip highlights year for AID student affiliates Specialty shops and offices of interior designers were visited by the American Institute of Design Affiliates during a field tripto Dallas in March, financed by a rummage sale sponsored by the group. Floral and dormitory room designs were demonstrated and representatives of interior design companies spoke at institute meetings. Industrial engineers give service award to member For the first time, the American Institute of In- dustrial Engineers presented a chapter and profes- sional service award to the outstanding member of the organization. An appliance company represent- ative was one of several speakers who addressed the group and explained how industrial engineering had affected his company ' s production. r with American Institute of Industrial Engineers TOP ROW: Venkatarat Chitturi. David L Bohl. Robert G Parker. James F Reynolds. George F. Scoggins. Gerard F O ' Connor. Gary L Johnston. Steven C Borell. David E McDougal SECOND ROW: Jonathan M Heslop. Bruce R Scoggan. Leonard W Rippetoe. John R. Heath. Edmond T. Wolfram, Rodney M Cowell. Emmett L. Stueve. Robert W. Clack THIRD ROW: Glenn Larson. Douglas C Schumacher. Victor M Mo- rales. Ronald E Rezac. David C. Kline. Steven J VanHole. Clair S Schultis. George L Dickey BOTTOM ROW: Robert L Cooke. Richard L Ptak. Robert E. Power. Ronald J Burt. William G Cooper. Patrick A Smith. Robert W Moses. Malcolm D Rodenberg. Ag engineers win trophy for display at open house First place departmental award for outstanding exhibit in the Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House was won for the second consecutive year by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Illustrating farming methods of the future, exhibit guides explained new ideas in soil and water conser- vation, feed handling, agricultural structures and rural electrification to open house visitors. Mechanical engineering students tour major firms Joined by members of the University of Kansas chapter, members of the American Society of Me- chanical Engineers toured major industrial firms in Kansas City in November. The tour was part of a yearly forum for mechanical engineering students sponsored by the Kansas City society. Speakers from national corporations talked about job oppor- tunities to the group at monthly meetings. American Society of Agricultural Engineers TOP ROW: Carl L Schuler. Alan D. McMillan. Rodney S. Horn. Kenneth W. Oliver. Dale N. Hess. Francis E. Ohmes. Billy D McMillen. SECOND ROW: Jerry f. Carlin. Neil F. Pellmann. Alan F Kessler. Gene E. Eckel. Stanley R. Clark. Charles G. Baker. Gary E. Grimes THIRD ROW: George H. Larson. Jerry L. Schmidt. John A. George. Da- vid F. Fairbanks. Glenn P. Alpert. Larry G. Hess. Frank W. Howard BOTTOM ROW: Glenn W Shields. Mark D Schrock. Gerald J Lang. James P. Murphy. Charles V Booram. Steven J Weybrew. American Society of Mechanical Engineers TOP ROW: James L. Finney. Michael Verschelden. Gerald F Korach. Sidney K Swank. Robert L. Cravens. Rodney T. Nash. Willard A. Miller. John R. Fr ' iley. SECOND ROW: William C. Monday. Donald D. Ficken. David L. Isaacson. Lionel R. Whitmer. Ralph E. Bak- er. David B. Yardley. Thomas E. Foster. THIRD ROW: David J. Holsinger. War- ren E. Carpenter. John Hintz. Homer L. Taber. Jim A. McKinnis. Michael R. Lew- is. BOTTOM ROW: Paul F. Mennemeyer, Wayne L. Pritz. Charles W. Kuhn, Har- old L. Dreiling. Ralph B Schwartz. inns American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: Daniel D Petr. Deogracias A Magcaias. James E Touslee. Thornton A. Moore. Edward L. Wilson. William R Klassen. Robert L Fox. Ronald D Hoagland. William M Bellairs. Dennis D Lee SECOND ROW: Roben G Gudgen. Jimmie W Truhlar. Robert D Bowers. Jerry L May. Richard A McKown. Garry L. Macha. David T Hellen. Elmer C Zerr. Kenneth F Massingill THIRD ROW: Stuart A. Spauldmg. Gary E. Ervin. Richard E Steele. Fredrick L Manox. Glenn A Fager. Stephen L. Wellington. Terry D. Stull. Jerry S Murphy. Donald L Lobmeyer. Gary L Urbanek BOT- TOM ROW: Bruce V Collins. Edward D Barenberg. Benny D Neaderhiser. Gregory L Miller. James M Haag. Roderick R Brown. Larry R Larsen. Daniel J. Shiel. Kenneth R Fladie American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW Linda L Gartner. Betty L Lucas. Donald R Bastm. Richard A Long. Gerald R- Siuda. Philip Shapiro. Cal- vin L Hershberger. Dennis M. Clennan. Frank R Hardin. Bruce K McCallum. SECOND ROW Samuel Taftian. James L Tadiman. Jonathan W. Eicher. Mel- vin V. Ferguson. William D Ellis. James W Fitzwater. David J Mellgren. Karl J. Svaty. Robert E Gartner. Timothy L Carroll. THIRD ROW: Clifton V Hosteller. Phillip T Morris. Dennis R Slimmer. James K Carlat. Larry L Herrmann. Tho- mas L. Oursler. James P. Elliott. Roger R Swart. Jay S Fisher BOTTOM ROW Vernon H Rosebraugh. Jon H Eshelman. Robert L Hirt. Dennis E Myers. Ralph E Carthrae. Kenneth R Green. Benjamin F Spencer. Curtis D Musgrave. Raymond L. Rhodd. Craig A Roberts Society of civil engineers receives excellence award For the ninth consecutive year, the American Society of Civil Engineers received the Certificate of Commendation for Excellence in Conduct of Chap- ter Affairs. The award was based on student parti- cipation in chapter activities, programs presented by the chapter and an annual report submitted to the national office for review. At fall semester programs, speakers from indus- try and government offices talked about employ- ment opportunities. Programs in the spring semes- ter, planned by the department, included eight lec- tures on hydraulic engineering. Members attended the Mid-Continent Conference of Civil Engineers at Lincoln, Neb., where chapters from five states were represented. They also met with the society ' s state section once each semester. 183 Chemists take field trip, discuss job opportunities Movies illustrating advanced studies and pro- gress in chemistry were shown at meetings of the American Chemical Society. Organizational meet- ings also included discussions of available job op- portunities in chemistry and related fields. In December, members took a field trip to the Midwest Research Institute in Kansas City where they toured chemical laboratories and learned of needs and uses of chemistry in industry. The society also sponsored picnics in the fall and spring to introduce prospective members to the club ' s purpose and activities. Membership in the organization included students majoring in chemis- try, biochemistry and chemical engineering. Landscape architects develop Quinlan Gardens area Quinlan Gardens, the area between Petticoat Lane and the home management houses, was devel- oped through the efforts of the American Society of Landscape Architects. The project was financed by contributions of local garden clubs. L. R. Quinlan, professor emeritus of landscape architecture, was one of several authorities in the American Chemical Society TOP ROW: Burk Jubelt. Carolyn K. Fair, Linda A. Claydon. BOTTOM ROW: Robert S. Frye. George W. Hawks field of landscape architecture who addressed the group. He spoke about landscaping in national parks. Robert Ealy, head of the Department of Landscape Architecture, spoke about photography during another meeting. At Engineers ' and Archi- tects ' Open House, members displayed concepts of landscape architecture in enlarged photographs. American Society of Landscape Architects - TOP ROW: Neil D. Rogers. MaryJ. Seyler. Susanne F. Little. Beverly J. Salter. Dean F. Har- per. SECOND ROW: Gary D. Raffety. James K. Shrack, Leon R. May, H. Stewart Mann. Melvin J. Stout. THIRD ROW: Robert P. Ealy. Roger C. Larson. Edward D. Holmberg, John R. Ritter, Fredrick C. Bliss. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel McGhee, Richard S. Hubbell. Larry P. Blankenship, Ernest H. Ungnade. to men ncer sasl stud eda sioa and soci( lecti tmn Jaws Die 184 Society of American Military Engi- neers - TOP ROW Claude L Rob- bins. James L. Tadtman. James D Stewart SECOND ROW Robert L Terry. Douglas S Clark. Dennis E Myers. William E Vigneron BOTTOM ROW: Garry M Dalby. David R Col- lins. David H McNabb Military engineers travel to Kansas City on field trip Preparing for jobs in branches of the Army, members of the Society of American Military Engi- neers toured the Corps of Engineers district in Kan- sas City on a field trip in April. The group and the student chapter at the University of Kansas attend- ed a regional conference at the Kansas City profes- sional chapter ' s headquarters. Organized for Army and Air Force cadets majoring in engine ering, the societv showed films and sponsored speakers who lectured on various areas of the field. Nuclear society conducts educational film series Films from the Atomic Energy Commission on topics ranging from reactors to medicine were shown as part of the nuclear education program of the American Nuclear Society. Speakers at other meetings included representatives from the Oak- ridge Laboratory who spoke on Radiation Effects in Manned Space Vehicles and Present and Fu- ture Prospects for Nuclear Desalination. At the Engineers Open House, the society set up a display on food preservation by irradiation. American Nuclear Society TOP ROW: Lawrence N Frey. Billy J. Foreman. James E Stresewski. William A. Wright. John C. Irwm. SECOND ROW: Bruce D Green. Richard D Gresham. Dale L Schruben. William L Selbe. Robert L. Neill THIRD ROW: Gene P Rathbun. Jerry W Stauder. Norman H Anderson. James C Skach. Gilbert J Hemen. Roger N Henry BOTTOM ROW Albert J Alexander. Patrick F. Ervm. Harold E Socolofsky. Robert F Pauly. Gaylord L. Rice American Veterinary Medical Association Seniors-TOP ROW: Ins L Wag- ner. Dallas D. Caster. Delvin D. Randolph. Jerry M Peterson. Robert A. Ander- son. Joe K. Baber, Jon M. Day. Jerry L. Hummel. Catherine L. Harmon. SEC- OND ROW: David T. Lane. LeRoy P. Schild. Michael A Lanning. Joy L. Decker. Byron L. Wilson, Curtis D. Lewis. Edward J. Plocharski, Ned E. Eib. THIRD ROW: Joe L. Mauderly. George D. O ' Neill. Lyle E. Zitek, Eldon L. Misak. Joseph H. Mattare, Jack S. Dunham. James I. Miller. Fmeas G. Hughbanks. Edward J. Jezbera. BOTTOM ROW: Darrell L. Haeker, Andrew J Bozarth. Allen A Cesaf- sky, Robert A. Swerczek. Christopher E. Nance. James F. Hicks. Walter E. Colon. Earl B. Hauck. AVMA exchanges with Oklahoma State students Industrial veterinarians, insurance agents and a representative from the Wichita Humane Society were guest speakers at meetings of the 300 members of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The student chapter ' s efforts, coordinated by presi- dent Larry Anderson, were responsible for Ad- vances in Veterinary Medicine, tenth annual Vet- erinary Medicine Open House, Senior-Faculty Banquet, and an annual weekend exchange with Oklahoma State University ' s veterinary college. : ' - : : , American Veterinary Medical Association Seniors-TOP ROW: Larry K Dresher, Ramon M. Crespo. Benjamin B. Dow. James A. Case, Duane M. Hen- rikson, Edward E. Barben. Dennis T. Nelson, Robert J. Bury. SECOND ROW: Jerry M. Middleswart. Robert L. Kerns. William C. Bergin. Robert E. Cartee. Roy A. Braum. James L. Corlis, Howard A. Kinzer. THIRD ROW: Richard J. Cortesi. B 1 9 9 Harold D. Bauman. Robin R. Domer. Daniel A. DeNoon, James E. Dale. Leon E. Thiessen. Charles E. Knudsen. Marlin D. Jeffers. BOTTOM ROW: Jacob M. Sherwood, Neill R. Walker. Clint S. Hardy. Timothy P. Cheny. Leonard A. Sigdes- tad. Lloyd W. Rogers, Kenneth D. Winters. Ronny L. Pemberton ' . oi I c. p O O o .P P V - ' ftC a 9 -i ;ii 11 186 I 9 1 Q American Veterinary Medical As- sociation Juniors-TOP ROW Den- nis A Rohan. Larry L Williams. Nor- man R Schneider. Max L Hacker. Walter L. Sidwell. Jack D. Henry SECOND ROW: Frank G Bieberly. Edward L. Kmffen. Dean J Alpert. Linda L Delaplam. Michael K Moore. Sherwood L Svarvari. BOTTOM ROW: Richard D Knewtson. Stephen R. Frack. Michael A. Gangel. David S Hodgson. Robert J Shay : - for .U- incith American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Dean R Bader. Richard A Bana. Thomas D Vincent. Larry R Meisegeier. Dean P. Fankhauser. Deborah F Enchsen. Evelyn A Bock. Tony L Kirk. Jerry B Burkey. Arnold G Nagely SECOND ROW: Robert G Rohrbaugh. Veryl B Sibley. Randy D Risley. Eugene R Colthier. Joan E Warner. Kenneth N Onyia. Marvin J Fair. George L Wiley, Loren G Tucker THIRD ROW: Dennis R. Skalka. Gary E Voelk- er. Garth L. Peterson. Keith M Kingsley. William M Agresta. Roger S Fix. Don- ald M Long. Wallace E Kraft. Gary M Hunon. John J. Emery BOTTOM ROW: Andre A Darngrand. Richard L Branson. Robert A MacArthur. James P. Nel- son. Sherman J Swanson. David N Bisbee. Harry A Steinfort. William M. Bryant. Arthur L Carpenter. American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores-TOP ROW Freder- ick L Helm. Philip D Burford. William P Tidball. Ronald E Jordan. Tommy L Jacobin. Kenneth H Rockwood. William E Lammers. Mary L Liljestrand. Ron- ald L Schmdler SECOND ROW Craig L Carmichael. Dennis W Smith. James E Kimbrough. Lonnie D Willis. William P. Gallant. Donald J Kmoch. James R McCoy. Larry H David. Robert R Cudney. Kenneth M Krauter THIRD ROW: Ralph E Sievers. Gary A Splmer. Loren J Rickard. Terryl K Schmm. Ronald T. Beach. Gerald L Richardson. John L Smith. James F Wadsack. Robert G Brod- erick BOTTOM ROW David L Eisenbrandt. Fred E Lowrey. Norben J Zander. Steven L Rogers. Ronald A Engelken. Ronald G Mason. Larry D Stuckey. Rob- ert C. Hartley 187 American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Celes- tine 0. Njoku. Richard N. Bruce. Richard L. Robinson. Michael L Gambiani, Brenda G. Adrian. Susan J. Alderman, James T Marsh. Harold W. Richardson. Ronald E. Sanko. SECOND ROW: Jerome P. Yorke. George W. Dunbar. David A Swerczek. Marlin R. Grosz, Jane M. Albin, Larry H. Ringel. Henry R. Ewert, John L. Lenz. THIRD ROW: Warren E. Boomer. Robert E. Stach. Victor E. Asnpaugh. Curtis L. Ish. Larry J. Oliver, Robert J Gump. Mark D Williams. Roger L Becker, Gerald F. Slonka. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas R. Hagan. Vernon D Maxwell, Denis A. Bekaert. Coy C. Mickey, Joseph G. Merriam, James M. Osborn. F. Lynn Wil- lard. Edward T. Doyle. Sma American Veterinary Medical Association Freshman TOP ROW Garry J Rokey. Gary L Westphal, Perry R. Griffith. Marc E. Miller. William N. Bendure. Jerry D Leroux, Thomas H. Cure. Roy L. Smith. Larry M. Peterson. Donald L. Sweat. William P. Beezley. SECOND ROW: Frank C. Stanton. David L. Browder, Max R. Russell. Robert C. Just. Walter W. Kurth. Ronald E. Helton. Gary G. Swails. Richard M. Reid. Gerald L. Jenkins. Russell S. Gerard. THIRD ROW: Bill W. Atkinson, Daniel I Saror. Lionel L. Reilly. J Raymond McClure. Rodenc D. Simpson. Kent D. Haury. Gene R. Kluck. Harold J. Barnes. Charles R. Johnson. William M. Morland, William H. Fuhrman BOTTOM ROW: Douglas L. Berndt. Billy J. Robinson, David R. Franz, John W. Harvey, Roger P. McCartney. Frank D. Murry. Thomas G. Ksiazek, James P. Wright. Ralph C. Richardson. John C. Smith. American Veterinary Medical Association Freshman TOP ROW: Clifford T Kumamoto. Cecil W. Wiley, Jack D. Spencer, Robert D. Randall, Douglas K. Jer- nigan. Harve P. Ringheim, John R. Rule. Kay A. Magby. SECOND ROW: Nicho- las R. Schroeder, Steven H. Slusher. James H. McKinley. Lowell D. Loesch. Jer- ry W. Diemer. Steven V. Frusher. Frank R. Douthit. Richard P. Miller. Roger W. Perkins. THIRD ROW: Kenneth R. Brady. John W. Stuckey, Kenneth W. Harper. Joseph M. Bohnen. James V. Doran, Alexander M. Young. Steven G. Grube. Jack E. Ellithorpe. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas F. Gillaspie. Bernard C. Taylor. Wil- liam W. Buisch, John E. Holste. Alvin A. Pravecek. August J. Hildebrand, Ste- phen A. Daniel. - :- Small hands retain a secure hold as a senior veterinary intern at Dykstra hospital offers assurance of a painless treatment. Auxiliary sponsors panel of state veterinarian wives Usually dividing into interest groups of bridge, knitting and education, members of the American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary met to- gether to watch a veterinarian perform surgery on a small animal. As a group, the wives club also spon- sored a discussion panel of veterinarians ' wives throughout the state. To raise money for an annual project, the auxiliary sold cookbooks. In spring, 1966, the women purchased a bulletin board for the posting of job opportunities for stu- dents in veterinary medicine. During the Christmas season, the women and their husbands gave a party for their children. They also attended monthly ac- tivities with their student husbands and regular dances for veterinary medicine students. : - - American Veterinary Medical As- sociation Auxiliary TOP ROW: Joan C Baber. Nancy M Walker. Ja- nice D Zander. Judy A Nagely. Mary D Barben. Syndy L. Gerard. Patricia A Krauter. SECOND ROW: Jane A McCoy. Nancy K Robinson. Yvonne A Broderick. Karen K Ringel. Arlene K. Goble. Beth L. Bisbee THIRD ROW: Janice S David. Carole R Har- tley. Jeanne A Pollock. Charlene J McCartney. Mavis L Kmgsley. Jams V Smith. Lois S Lannmg BOTTOM ROW Donna C Swanson. Erna J Wright. Mary E Bauman. Peggy L Middleswart. Barbara J Case. Carol Cartee American Veterinary Medical Association Auxilary-TOP ROW Terry M Colon. Ann L McKinley. Karen K Vincent. Patricia S Willis. Nancy L Diemer. Jean Kirk. Linda M. Schild SECOND ROW Jan K Schmdlen. Loretta F Ander- son. Marilyn A Cortesti. Marilyn K Kimbrough. Joyce J Kmoch. Shirley J Nan- ce. Sanrjy K. Kurth THIRD ROW: Carolyn R Jezbera. Jacquelm K Corlis. Mary A Ewert. Kay E Leroux. Janet E Westphal. Sue A Carmichael. Kay M. Hutton BOTTOM ROW Karen Y Domer. Patricia B Bergin. Jeanetta S Bozarth. Jams M Reilly. Nona M Barnes. Itha M Bendure. Pat C Pravecek Arab-American Club-TOP ROW: Hisham K. Saadeh. Salma H. Saadeh. Suad A. Shubber, Najah M. Shubber. BOTTOM ROW: Khalid A. Saab, Tarik M Khatib. Ahmed M. El-Dash, Mo- hamed H. Abdel Moneim. Bakery Management Club TOP ROW: David N. Pfefer. John J. Carr. Allen W. Kirleis, Steve A. Johnson, Edward R. Hayes. SECOND ROW: Vardon J. Gainor, Marvin V. Brewer, William C. Hurley. John A. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Fred W. Suggs, Edward L. Hutz, Robert A. Borowski. Bakery club leads tours for high school students To promote interest in bakery science, the Bak- ery Management Club conducted tours of bakery facilities on campus for high school and elementary school students. The club ' s Ag Science Day exhibit pointed out opportunities in the baking industry with a display of products, career brochures and pictures of bakeries. Representatives from bakery corporations talked to the group on advertising problems in the field and speciality breads. Chinese students celebrate New Year with KU group To ring in the Chinese New Year, the Chinese Student Association and students learning Chinese at the University of Kansas celebrated with a dinner party at Lawrence in February. An Oriental meal was prepared by club members for a get-acquainted dinner at the beginning of the fall semester. All new students interested in mem- bership were invited to attend. During the year members frequently met for social activities. Chinese Student Association TOP ROW: Chang H. Chu. Tsung S. Liu. Robert T. Yu, Ignatius C. Wang. Chuen C. Lin. Yi T. Sun SECOND ROW: Andrew H. Ho. Elton C. Lee. Shiu-Kit Lee, Ming-Hsin Chang, Sarah T. Tung. BOTTOM ROW: Punley H. Ya ng, James H. Tung, Leslie L. Ho. Wilbur P. Hsieh. 190 Arab-American club hosts International Week dinner In observance of International Week in the spring, the Arab-American Club sponsored the annual Arab Dinner. Members, with five professors in the group, had a panel discussion or speaker at each bi-monthly meeting. A chapter of The Arab Student Association, the group helped to provide 17 scholarships for Ameri- cans to study at Iraq and Cairo Universities. Block and Bridle yearbook places second in contest At a national meeting at the Stockyards Inn in Chicago, Block and Bridle was awarded second place among 42 chapters for their annual Block and Bridle yearbook. They also won the fifth place na- tional award for chapter activities. In addition to sponsoring judging contests and a barnwarmer dance, members were hosts for activities of the De- partment of Animal Husbandry. Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Nancy J Ukena. Peggy J Frakes. Charles S. Har- tley. Janet L Hastings. Carol A Laverentz. Kathryn E Adams. Candice S Case. Luann K Nelson. Debara K Nye. Barbara J Socolofsky. Charles D Lambert. SECOND ROW Cheryl K. Huseman. Lester D. Martin. John A Mertz. Gary D. Seibert. Allan V Miller. Richard L. Theurer. Ronald U. Lindquist. Melvin L. Rie- mann. James V Miller. Sylvia A Lydick THIRD ROW: Timothy J. Rowe. Terr- Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Mildred J Scribner, Donna L Burnett. Richard L. Teagarden. Lonnie L Lemon. Charles M Graves. Robert A Ebert. Carol L Run- yon. Birgit H Gustafson. Kendal L Grecian SECOND ROW: Donald R McClure. Brad J. Kerbs. Terril L Eberhard. Richard E Wilborn. Freddie M. Dehoff. Ken- neth R Wade. Gordon R Christiansen. Waldo D Poovey THIRD ROW: Kelvin ance F Ball. David W. Grothusen. William M Frankenbery. John C. Nagel. Dan R Peterson. Duane H McClure. Sondra L Grumbem. Sally J Lydick. Gene W. Laverentz. Dale M Richardson. BOTTOM ROW: Arthur A Adams. James R. Dobbins. Garry L Peterson. Wesley P. Holmes. David W. Bircher. William D. Oswalt. Roger D Beesley. Virgil R Huseman. William M Payne. Charles R. White R Boyer. Roger A Griffin. Ronald J Seyfert. Richard P Houdyshell. Leigh W St. Clair. Carmen R Klein. Thomas D Perrier. Robert C Carlgren. Michael D Van- Allen. BOTTOM ROW: Eugene Peters. Willard G. Olson. Dan L Hoffman. Donald B Johnson. Bruce E Frost. Galen G. Frick. Charles L Jasper. John H. Schlickau 191 Clinic Club - TOP ROW Alice L. Boyles, Virginia L Ward. Terri A. DaMetz. Karen E. Leker. SECOND ROW: Sherry E. Miller. Steven C. Bruner. Larry G. Walker. Charles R. Bonebrake. Wilbur L Lala BOTTOM ROW: BurkJubelt. Kendall M.Wright. William D. Butler, Charles R. King. Clinic club members hear dean from medical school John Chapman, associate dean of the University of Kansas Medical School, talked to members of the Clinic Club in October. He outlined medical school admission requirements and explained standards used by most schools. Freshman medical students from the University of Kansas were invited to visit the campus to discuss problems encountered. Surgeons, interns, coroners and general practi- tioners, discussed their professions with the group. They told members, most of whom were interested in medicine or dentistry, what to look for in choos- ing a medical school and answered questions about their various fields of practice. Chaparajos club celebrates twentieth year on campus Celebrating their twentieth anniversary on cam- pus, members of Chaparajos, a horsemen ' s club, invited charter members to the University ' s annual National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Rodeo in April. The rodeo began the spring circuit in the Great Plains region. Team members, who were Chaparajos, took first and second in rodeos at the Universities of Iowa and Wisconsin in the fall. Besides planning and participating in collegiate rodeos, members also had a fall overnight trail ride to a professor ' s ranch east of Manhattan and planned a spring steak fry and a queen contest judged on horsemanship, beauty and personality. Chaparajos Club - TOP ROW Mar- cia L Stout. Vicki M Hedges. Joyce L. Wolfram. Joan E. Warner. Newton C Hmson SECOND ROW: Clayton R. Beebe, William M. Frankenbery, Larry G. Bailey. Jane L. Chatlam. BOTTOM ROW: Elmer D Imthurn. Louis D. Todd. Charles R White 192 brates impus - - ' - ..;. Chaparajos- TOP ROW: Deanna C. Rogers. Glenda M Booth. Memory D. Marlow Virginia L McPhail. Lynda S. Harris. Karen J Whinon. Tamara D Arm- strong. Sharon W Bush. Richard L. Teagarden SECOND ROW: Candice S. Case. Catherine L Turner. Catherine L. Scholler. Shannon S Hetnck. Donna L. Symns. Lona D Vilander. Gail A Mayer. Eva J. Sutherland. Deanna M. Adams. Robert S Vincent THIRD ROW: Frank E Mattke. Sharon L. Norton. Carolyn A. Chaparajos-TOP ROW: Laura J Kobbeman. Linda K Gaul. Patricia K. Miller. Peggy J Frakes. Janet H Woodson. Katherine A Kirk. Cheri L Blickenstaff. Gin- ger L Brooks. Tracy A Gaughan. Patricia J. Drake SECOND ROW: Joel L Mead. Charles D Lambert. Suzanne DiMatteo. Pamela A Bowmer. Janet L McAnmch. Joyce L Womeldorff. Cynthia A. Hutchins. Joyce E Blecha. Carolyn R Zenishek THIRD ROW Barbara J. Socolofsky. Joann R. Huseman. Lynn D. Kaberline. Joyce E. Furney. Donald A Herbers. Robert A Herlocker. Norman W. Pilger. Marsha L Norton. David Worthington. Steven A. Mueller BOTTOM ROW Demon. J. Whitman. Ronald D Pappan. Ronald W Norton. Frederick W. Gatlin. Eldon M. Murray. William S Swan. Kent H Stones. Charles W Burger. Lannie L Hanel Glasco. Richard M Reid. Harold G Weil. David W Grothusen. David C. Hall. James E. Bobinmyer. Charles K. Tillson. Kelvin R Boyer BOTTOM ROW: Terry S Wollen. William D Oswalt. John R Klmg. Thomas H. Wessels. Ray L Helm- bold. Richard W Lewis. Forrest E Stegelm. Kenneth L Carlson. Robert J. Bon- sail. xieosatthe ic fall. n collegiate Jit trail ridt hattan and een contest rsonalitv. Chaparajos-TOP ROW: Mildred J. Scribner. Patsy J James. Cheryl K. Huse- man. Debara K Nye. Ruth L Worthington. Donna L Burnett BOTTOM ROW: Alfred J Herndon. Richard K Norton. Andrew M Jones. Fay O Russett. Lonnie L Lemon. Lester D Martin. Collegiate 4-H club builds bulletin boards on campus Bulletin boards were erected near Ford hall and the Physical Science building by members of Col- legiate 4-H. The group raised funds for club activi- ties by selling concessions at the Hutchinson State Fair in September. Students also helped county agents judge 4-H exhibits at fairs and county club days and planned the program for a freshman mixer during orientation week in the fall. In the spring, the club organized a clean-up weekend at Rock Springs 4-H Ranch. Cooperating with the Kansas 4-H Foundation and the extension office, members of the group wrote copy, edited and planned page layouts for 4-H in Review, a publi- cation describing county 4-H activities in Kansas. The magazine, which has a circulation of 21,000, is distributed throughout the state. Collegiate 4-H Club -TOP ROW: Faye L. Hegeman. Glenda T. Boyce, Phyllis J. Gillmore. Jerlynn K. Isch, Shirley A Livengood. Karen S Bugbee. Nancy A. Kasitz. Sandra D. Tollefson, Donnis A. Johnson. Doris B. Mayhill. Jean K. Clark- son SECOND ROW: Joe P. Giersch. Kent L Noel. Jane E. Kitch. Betty A. Beis- ner. Margaret A. Thiel. Nancy J. Gatewood. Sharon F. Rice. Bonita F. Biery. Charlotte A Shoup. Sharon L Stone. Linda K Riemann. Jack L Burton. THIRD ROW: Donald B. Coleman, Linda R. Wasmund. Jean M Haines. Deborah J. Russ. John D. Wood. Dennis R Siefkes. Jerry W. Sleichter. Dennis D. Towns. Gerald J Bohnen. James E Phillips. George Heersche. FOURTH ROW: Duane E. Mikesell. Justin B. Janssen. John W. Toney. Perrin K. Symns. Dan L. Hoffman. Timothy T. Benton. Richard D West. Gary J. Hanna. Ben W Wood. Gerald H Thiele. John H VanDalsem. BOTTOM ROW: Stephanie A Baer. Jean M. Sunderland, Susan G. Woodard. Jill Stevens. Margaret L Dempster, Carol E. Torkelson. Collegiate 4-H Club - TOP ROW: Eldeen M. Voth. Mary L. Ault. Jean L. Un- ruh. Jolene R Charvat. Reba S Brazle. Marie J. Morton. Nancy J Ukena. Mar- garet Smerchek. Sharon K. George. Terry A. Lassman, Nancy L. Presnal. SEC- OND ROW: Marcia L Lowther. Margaret R. Hooper. Judith I Kitch. Mary K Prochaska. Delma J- Baker. Loretta E. Reeh. Nancy J- Atkinson. Carol F. Hen- dershot, Marcia G. Lundquist. Martha D. Patton. Carolyn M. Robinson. THIRD ROW: Judith A. Hornberger. David C. Todd. Richard L. McCollough. Steve D. Carr. Alan L. DeGood. Cynthia A. Wilson. Connie M. McClure. Marlyse K Mil- burn. Marlena K. Sanders. Judith H. Hunter. Janice A. Overocker. BOTTOM ROW: Richard D. Lowe. Larry E. Kater. Barry L. Schartz. Dennis G. Kasselman. Leslie C. Longberg. Glenn W Riggs. Larry E. Goering. Dale E. Naiman. Elizabeth R. Sutcliffe. Delores A. Hoffman. Marsha A. Bouchey. 194 ipus - .::: up Visual aid materials for the grand champion demonstration at Riley County Club Days are examined by the two Collegiate 4-H Club members who judged the event. Members judge for near- by counties ' club days and for the regional contest on campus. Colligate 4-H Club - TOP ROW: Janell A Planner. Judith A Smith. Theresa A Meyer. Linda K Gaul. Beverly J Kreider. Rita A Muret. Karolyn K Kellogg. Betty J Smith. Donita M Steele. Sandra S Abeldt. Carol A Phillips SECOND ROW: Nina M Felbush. Susanna G Dusenbury. Jane C. Wagner. Marcia P. Bartell. Linda C Wiehe. Linda L Plummer. Richard D Miller, Marcia A Norby. Joanne J Parker. Tom J Moxley THIRD ROW Margaret E Bryant. Mary J Knappen- berger. Ann J Brunner. Carolyn D Olson. Melvm N Metzen. James F Plog. Rodney P. Shipman. Richard L Scott. Walter B Patton. Ronald L Strahm. Ted D Edmondson BOTTOM ROW Lyle H Gugler. Gary D Thompson. James G Jenkins. Jon R Greiner. Victor A Moss. Roger C Locher. Barbara J Nagel. Kenneth L. Carlson. Florrie N Jones. James H Peckham : ' - : - :-. - - -. : Collegiate 4-H Club - TOP ROW Cheri L Avery. Jeanne E Haslouer. Karr L. Wilson. Juanita K Bnnkmeyer. Linda G Schwillmg. Lois F Hurd. Helen L Ford. Beverly A Deanng. Glenda M Odgers. Sue A Jensen. Shirley M Kastle SEC- OND ROW Sharon J Hendershot. Joyce E Blecha. Linda M Richardson. Monte W Harden. Ruth A Wilhite. Suzann K Neitzel. Luann K Nelson. Carla J Garrison. Arlena Y Visser. Keith D Starr THIRD ROW Bruce T Waldren. Larry E Kohl. Sally A Goodyear. Donald R McClure. Lynn D Glasco. Roger R Mc- Collough. James R Ploger. Richard M Reid. Donald G Ziegler. Roy B Barnhart. Jimmy D Mathis BOTTOM ROW: Steve G Grube. James C Forshee. Edwin L Becker. Dale P Mann. Forrest E. Stegehn. Ronald L Peterson. Garry L Peter- son. John R. Klmg. Ronnie G Lunsford. Ralph C Richardson 195 I Collegiate Young Democrats TOP ROW: Janice L Johnson. Marilyn J. An- derson. Kathleen D. Kelly. Jane A. Shaffer. Pamela A. Jones. Marcia K. Imm. Kathleen J. McCreery. SECOND ROW: Le R. Bonorden. Linda A. Price. Michael A. Hendncks. Kathleen A. Schmidt. Victor F. Shalkoski. Elizabeth C McKemy. Eugene C. Smith. Ma ryJ. Pretzer THIRD ROW: Joyce J. Rohr. Richard E. Shank. Emmett L. Stueve. John W. Cooper, Karl A. Pesaresi. Jerry B Fickel. Wil- lard A. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel R- Lykms. Gerald D. Schmidt. Alan W Scott, Seth Kaufman. George A. Lewis. Richard E. Kaup CYDs,CYRs campaign for governor candidates Elections in November brought speakers and campaign activity to members of Collegiate Young Republicans and Young Democrats. The clubs pro- vided rides to the polls, mailed campaign literature and called on voters personally. Collegiates for Avery toured the state cam- paigning for the GOP gubernatorial candidate. The governor and several Congressional candidates, in- cluding Rep. Larry Winn and Sen. James Pearson, appeared before the 675-member group. To inform students about the outlook of the 1968 Legislature, CYR in January organized four legislative work- shops on liquor by the drink, education, mental health and Medicare. John Conard, speaker of the Kansas house, and Pres. James A. McCain were keynote speakers for the conference. CYD invited George Docking, the governor ' s brother, and Democratic nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general to speak. Students attended a breakfast for Sen. William Fulbright, who addressed an all-University convocation in the spring. CYD members also carried placards and lobbied during Model Congress sessions. State Representative Richard Rogers crowns CYR Queen Pam Carlson. University candidate for CYR state convention queen. : - : 196 Collegiate Young Republicans TOP ROW Austina D Terry. Jams E Miller. Wilma J Lunt. Judy K McAhster. Gail M Farmer. Stephanie A Baer. Paula N. Gantz. Vera J McAlexander. Joyce L Womeldorff. Judy M Brammer. Nancy K Scheetz SECOND ROW Larry G Horning. Richard D Miller. Tom J Moxley. Steven A Lunt. John R Clark. Linda K Thurlow. Barbara J Chance. Thomas R Tucker. Curtin L Wagner. Lawrence E Wilson THIRD ROW Ronald L Strahm. Melvin D Robinson. Barry Jensen. Richard D. Roswurm. John A Snodderley. Kenneth A Winzeler. William D Miner. Steven G Kirkwood. Lorena N Jones. Roger C Locher. Thomas K Plant BOTTOM ROW: Jon R Greiner. Albert J. Alexander. Donald B Johnson. James G Swinehart. Jerry A. Fabert. James W Stanley. Harold J Garten. Kenneth R Reynolds. John W Stude. William E Pip- penger Collegiate Young Republicans-TOP ROW: Marilyn L Hall. Margaret E Chew. Margaret A Ewing. Jean A Sheik. Mary L England. Janet A McNee. Kathryn E Heyne. Barbara A Stiles. Susan C Bethell. Sandra M Hamilton. Lawrence N Frey SECOND ROW James R Kenyon. William M Henry. Patrick M Harmon. Barbara J Chaloupka. Angele Holvorson. Galen R Niedenthal. D wight A Schu Ike. John E Denning. Michael R Hillyard. Carl J Carlson THIRD ROW: William R Atkinson. George A Brelig. Jerry G Anderson. Louis W Bolack. Richard L Newkirk. Bruce E Burke. Eugene W Kovar. Guy M Heyl. Frank R Bernasek. Gail I Post. Brian G Dunham BOTTOM ROW Terry D Uehling. Lynn R Johnson. Ronald R Worley. Kent R Praeger. Dale P Mann. Richard M Wibbeler. Robert D. Fyfe. David E Freeland. Thomas R Hathaway. Robert F Winzeler Collegiate Young Republicans TOP ROW James S Minnick. Lea A Dohm. Vicky L Pogue. Melody V Millick. Cheryl A Hiller. Arveta C Whiteman. Marcia A Jones. Cheryl A Daves. Jill E Bunker. Linda Myrl Miller. Pamela S Carlson. Robert H Stover SECOND ROW Daniel W Young. Leroy D Chadwick. Sarah C Harper. Malinda S Kessler. John W Hofmann. Loren L. Johnson. Alice J Sheik. Nancy J Butler. Connie K Good. Loren D Fischer. Charles R Howell THIRD ROW Earlene L Miller. Fredrick L Mattox. Michael R Murray. Kent L. Marmet. Rex E Danford. Glen W Froelich. Michael H Nichols. Lawrence A Hermreck. John H Wilson. Thomas E. Poley. Roben H Miller BOTTOM ROW: James E Taylor. Gerald F Rapp. Larry A Smith. Edward E Blankenhagen. Mari- lyn S Kelsey. Carol Christensen. James M Peters. Terrill L. Woolsey. Charles J. Seel. Wesley A Darnell. William P Young Circle K - TOP ROW: G Orval Ebberts. Kenneth E Stout. Gary L. Jackson. Deogracias Magcalas BOTTOM ROW: Gary J Hanna. Gordon R. Olson. Daniel R McConachie. Circle-K continues campus blood campaign coverage Blood coverage for students, faculty members and their families was made available through campus blood drives sponsored by the Circle-K Club. Two Red Cross bloodmobiles were brought to campus and the club received a trophy for reaching their goal of 600 pints for the fall semester. Circle-K members also helped their sponsors, the Manhattan Kiwanis Club, in planning a pet and hobby parade. Clothing and Textiles Club - TOP ROW: Linda J. Watkins. Rena L. Watts. Maybeth D. Frey. Eva M Ayres. Marilyn L. Schmoll. Gale A. Justice. Beverly M. Krug. SECOND ROW: Michele E. Schroeppel. Sandra L Bradley. Peggy J Schick. Susanna G. Dusenbury. Carolyn S. Hornick. Joyce A. Line. THIRD ROW: Clothing and Textiles Club -TOP ROW: Frances R. Mullinix. Mary K. Schell. Melba M. Moore. Barbara J. Thomas. Roberta A. Jewett. Linda L. Rice. Marilyn A. Karlin. Sharon K. Friesen, Sonia D. Larson. Janice K. Schrieber SECOND ROW: Barbara A. Chastain. Joan K. Ruesser. Noell E. Wulfkuhle. Nancy A. Sin- gular, Artyce A. Golden. Ellen E. Sparks. Barbara Byrne. Beverly J. Kreider. Ja- Lmda A. Price. Conibeth Tillmon. Carol A. Maisch. Shirley A- Lewis. Cynthia M. Tucker. Janet L Miller. Sue A. Carmichael BOTTOM ROW: Earlene L. Miller, Jean M Casper. VirgmiaMMun son. Nancy J Reed. Martha H. Webster, Beverly A Norton. nice A. Lindgren. THIRD ROW: Margaret J Marsh. Cheryl L. Wilch. Janet K. Marrs. Betty A. Beisner. Beverly S. Oberle. Karen M. Snow, Christine Wertz, Bonnie M. Hubbell. BOTTOM ROW: Jane A. Bigler. Diane K. Youngers. Barbara J. Tozer. Joan I. Smith. Nancy L. Evans. Barbara A. Harrison, Linda S. Smith. Judith A. Stindt. Cosmopolitan club panel discusses current dispute A panel discussed the Indian-Pakistani dispute at a Cosmopolitan Club meeting. The International Music Festival, the spring retreat, and a Feast of Nations were also sponsored by the club. Cosmo- politan Club met frequently with members of their sister organization, People-to-People. Thetwo clubs encouraged better relations among people of differing nationalities on campus. Cosmopolitan Club TOP ROW: Jibade Oyekan. Susan M Moore. Margar- et A Williams. Sudhir K Gupta SECOND ROW: William B Daylong. Thomas A Taylor. Jo seph I Alade. Kenneth R Jacques. Jesse Akmokun BOTTOM ROW: Hasan Kamil. Dennis A Harbaugh. Philip F Moore. Stanley M Slaven Dairy Science Club - TOP ROW Edward N Jackson. James R Studmcka. Allan C Buss. Richard L Hamer. Lyle G. Helmer. Lawrence E Carter SECOND ROW Frederick A Kopp. Brian A. Wicks. James H Goff. Ross Mickelsen. Rob- en B Fry BOTTOM ROW James L. Merrill. James H Roeder. Donald C Utz. John W Toney. Robert C Dobson. Steven A Larson Home economists donate mitten tree to reservation Children at an Indian reservation were aided by the Clothing and Textiles Club ' s mitten tree lo- cated in Justin hall. Students placed mittens on the tree which were collected and sent to the children. The club ' s Best Dress Girl contest, in which coeds modeled church, formal and school outfits, was a preliminary to a national contest sponsored by Glamour magazine. Dairy club serves dinner for breeders ' convention Dinner was served by the Dairy Science Club to members of the Kansas Breeding Association dur- ing their annual meeting on campus. Working with Block Bridle, club members planned the annual Little American Royal. Speakers from Purina and other agri-businesses addressed the club, and Dean Hess, alumni director, was the featured speaker at their tenth annual banquet. 199 Dames Club TOP ROW: Ellen M. Lewis. Marcia A. Cooper. Susan L Thomp- son. Flora J. Yorgason. Ruth E. Kerr, Ruth C. Favreaux. Joyce R. Lugmsland. Carol M. Klover SECOND ROW: Karen A. Sutherland. Pat J Belcher. Nancy Bens. Linda S Chestnut. Kathryn A Swank. Susan K. Herbel. Pamela J. Faul- coner. Sandy Marsden, Judy Richards. THIRD ROW: Viola M Day. R Eileen King. Jamie Hunkapiller. Bobbi G. Reichert. Alice E. Krchma. Sherlyn L. Latas. Mary L. Lundblade. Donna K. Arp. BOTTOM ROW: Sara B. Montei. Stephany K. Taphorn. Jean E. Miller. Mary A. Metzger, Joan T. Isaacson, Cindy S- Jacq ues, Norma L Unger tol Ch Dames Club TOP ROW: Connie L Blakenship, Rita R Carthrae. Barbara N. Rawlings. Jerri Miller, Jo M. McKinnis. Wilma J Lunt. Becky Gleason, Judith Steppel SECOND ROW: Wynn M Cockrum, Joan G. Kolde, Cherie K. Wells, Kathy G. Schmidt, Barbara K. Hefty, Beverly A. Anderzhon. Marsha K. Rhodus. Jean Schanefelt. THIRD ROW: Patricia A. May. Susan L. Osborne. M. Carolyn Hawkins. Marilyn D. Feldkamp. Jane L. Pietronicco. Diana S. Padgett. Betty S. Dick. BOTTOM ROW: Ruby K. Brower. Erna J. Wright. Linda R. Bailey. Darlene T. Schuler. Rebecca L. Jenkins. Janet K. Stivers. Dames club works for March of Dimes campaign As a community service, members of Dames Club worked in the March of Dimes campaign and sup- ported a needy Manhattan family at Christmas. The organization listened to monthly programs on Fashions and Figure Problems, The Controver- sial Pill and Decorating on a Shoestring. At weekly sessions, the Dames di vided into groups to practice knitting, bridge, ceramics and bowling. To earn money for activities, the club planned a bake sale and a car wash. Members or- ganized a Christmas tea and honored graduating seniors at a banquet in the spring. - : : 200 Engin-Dears-TOP ROW: Janet L Shade. Mary F. Childres. Linda K. Shehi. Diane M Messing SECOND ROW Sandra S Mall. Gloria E Baxter. Tahmeroo L Gaynier. Nancy A Netson BOTTOM ROW: Sharon L Kirkbnde. Nancy A Hodgson. Ellen J Kelchak. Regina F Wolfe Engin-dear coeds serve as hostesses for colleges Promoting the Colleges of Engineering and Ar- chitecture, Engin-dears served coffee at college con- ventions, attended freshman engineering assemblies and were official hostesses for Engineers ' and Archi- tects ' Open House. Girls of the Month in the K-State Engineer, the college magazine, and St. Patricia and her attendants were members. Entomologists sell insect collections to FFA club Insect collections were gathered, packed and sold to Future Farmers of America clubs by Entomology Club members. The director of an Arizona research institute and faculty members of the pathology and botany departments talked to the group members, most of whom were graduate students. The club ' s exhibit at Ag Science Day centered on the advant- ages of doing graduate work in entomology. Entomology Club-TOP ROW Sue A Valder. Annapoorna M Reddi. El- bert L Eshbaugh. John H Simpson. Ahmed M. Kadoum. Mir A. Kahn SECOND ROW: Hugh E Thompson. Binda P Khare. Roger C Smith. Don- ald A Wilbur. H. Derrick Blocker THIRD ROW Gerald E Wilde. Carl W. Rettenmeyer. Richard J Elzmga. Robert B Mills. Theodore L Hopkins. Herbert Knutson. BOTTOM ROW: Reginald H. Painter. H Leroy Brooks. Delmon W. LaHue. Harry W Somsen. Charles W Pins Entomology Club-TOP ROW Ralph E Berry. Paul D. Hunkapiller. Stanley R Husted. Nellie E Lambley. Fay L Hegeman. l-Wu Chu. Gabriel Diaz. John P. Spencer. James O Ah SECOND ROW: Darrell E Bay. Kermit Bell. Richard K. Lmdquist. Gary F Hevel. James D Lambley. Stephen M Valder. Elvis A Hein- nchs. Fred W Handlm. Johnson Arokoyo THIRD ROW: Paul VanDerSchaaf. Gundu H Rao. Donley H Johnson. Billy D Hilbert. Phillip A Nickel. Eddie K Daniels. Glen F Swoyer. Patrick A Walters. Kenneth A Sorensen BOTTOM ROW Harold G Nagel. Bill F Jones. Ronald E Keys. Larry Murdock. Robert S. Baldndge. Terry L. Biery. William H Reissig. James A Webster. Lyman W Rob- ens ! Family Child Development Club-TOP ROW: Janet H. Woodson. Mary M Dobbins. Brenda C. Jones, Sandra L. Olson. Carolin K. Smith. Patricia L. Grant. Carol F. McKee. Barbara L. Brownlie. Marita K. Rose. SECOND ROW: Kathenne L. Neal. Alice L. Wayman. Jean E. Peterson. Margaret H. Mock. Donna R. Sim- mons. Jeri L. Farmer. Mickelin G. Burnes, Rita M. Reischick. THIRD ROW: Mary K. Rains. Patricia J. Adrian. Barbara J. Mattix. Connie L. Veskerna, Beverly J. Skolaut. Ruth A. Bartholomew. Carol A. Laverentz. Nancy L Winter. BOTTOM ROW: Lola J. Peters. Deborah L. Brown. Nancy S. Bartel. Linda R. Wasmund. Harriet E. Hapai. Jeanne A. Guy. Dianne Darling. G activ plan Bvu Cess T Home Economics club provides babysitter lists Lists of prospective babysitters were compiled by the Family and Child Development Club to aid Manhattan families. Members caroled at Wharton and Parkview Manors at Christmas and participat- ed in a tutoring program for Manhattan school children. On a special field trip in the spring, mem- bers traveled to the Industrial School for Girls in Beloit. Speakers talked about juvenile delinquency and the tutoring program. A fall dinner and a spring picnic were other social activities. Family Economics group visits Kansas City court Family Economics Club, one of nine interest groups associated with the College of Home Eco- nomics, sponsored a consumer education trip to Kansas City. Among places visited were the Inter- state Financial House and a bankruptcy court. Members of the club also visited a Manhattan rest home, hung Christmas decorations in Justin hall and were guests of the Kansas Power and Light Company at a fall banquet and fashion show in Sal- ina. Barbara Southerland was president. --: Family Economics Club TOP ROW: Joyce M. Smith. Margaret A Caspar. Barbara A. Southerland. SECOND ROW: Anna M. Luker. Jane D. Klover, Kathleen D. Tabler. Sandra M. Hamil- ton. BOTTOM ROW: Albie C. Ras- mussen. Judy L Heck. Wilma M. Hazen 202 ' ' ?(! vr-;- ' . . tG TW -. ' ' ! Flying Club members visit Wichita aircraft industry Continued expansion ranked high on the list of activities of Flying Club members. The group added a third aircraft to their club ' s possessions, and fre- quently spent weekends washing and waxing the planes. During November, the club joined Wildcat Flying Club, another student organization, to tour Cessna Aircraft Corporation in Wichita. The problems of airplane finance and insurance were discussed regularly at club meetings and films on air safety and ground school were shown. Filipino students present native dances in programs Programs on folk dances of the Philippines and other countries were presented by the Filipino Stu- dents Association for International Week. During one program, Christmas in the Philippines, members demonstrated parts of a traditional native dance, the tinikling, by jumping over bamboo sticks. Association members explained caroling and courting customs of the islands at the Christmas program. The dances were also presented at Riley County and Abilene high schools. K-State Flying Club-TOP ROW Leslie A Lovett. Craig Nelsen. Gary D Owen. Duke B Reiber. Norman R Schneider. James S. Taylor SECOND ROW Stephen K Raney. Patrick D Bachtell. Wray E. Bradl ey. James A Shuns. Gary L Vacin. Gary L Turner THIRD ROW Jerry D Graf. Jerry L Schmidt. Mark S Coberly. Douglas R Aberle. Karmon D Almquist BOT- TOM ROW: Lyle H. Gugler. Galen R McDonald. Malcolm D Rodenberg. Harold E Socolofsky Filipino Association-TOP ROW Remedies A. Felix. Leopoldo V. Abis. Mag- dalena. V Momilla. Avelina Q Paulsen. Josefina M Wooding. Cecila D. Masa- quel. Roman R. Estioko. SECOND ROW: Mary R Yapit. Deogracias A Magcalas. Guia R. Martinez. Gary M Paulsen. Jetren L Demeterio. Emiliana A Bernardo BOTTTOM ROW Cesar C Jesena. Rodulfo P Pacumbaba. Angehta V DeGuzman. Mercedes N Tiamzon. Frank J Wooding. Louis H Douglas Forensic Union TOP ROW: Regina F. Wolfe. Susan A. Schwab, JoAnn Scha- fer, Sheryl B. Etling. Bonita K. Thomas, Ann P. Kaiser, Charolyn K. Lacey, Pamela L. Poole. SECOND ROW: Roger D. Dennis. Stuart A. Spaulding, Janice D. Lenz. Barbara S. Bowman, Sandra S. Paramore. Bernard 0. Williams. Vincent Di- Salvo. THIRD ROW: CharlesW. Newcom. Edward B. Detrixhe, Robert M. Smith, Jerry E. Kopke. James R. Tanner. Jack V. Lewis, Gilbert J Wagner, Eldon L. Boisseau. BOTTOM ROW: Fred W. Suggs. Leslie A. Matthews. Gary D Schulz. Thomas C. Roberts, William B. Daylong. Richard E. Abbott. Ray R. Pat- terson. Debaters visit prospects, judge novice tournaments To promote interest in debate, members of Fo- rensic Union traveled to Kansas high schools pre- senting demonstrations and talking with prospec- tive University debators. Club members also were judges for high school debate tournaments. Traveling hundreds of miles, the students partici- pated in debate tournaments at Baton Rouge, La., Ames, Iowa, Louisville, Ky., Salina and Emporia. At banquets in the fall and spring, the organization presented awards to the year ' s most outstanding debators, both experienced and novice. Foresters tour industries, prune trees on state land Improving their knowledge of forestry-related industries, the Association of Student Foresters toured a sawmill, a gunstock manufacturing plant and a Christmas tree plantation in southeastern Kansas. The 30-member club, organized this year, included both horticulture and pre-forestry stu- dents. In addition to lectures by experts in the profession at monthly programs, the group gained practical experience by pruning trees on state- owned land near the University. An exhibit at Ag Science Day illustrated aspects of forestry. Forestry Club - TOP ROW: David M. Philbrook, Paul L. Roth, John S. Nie- meyer. Stephen E Loy, Roger W. Edwards. Susan E. Cook, SECOND ROW: Lester L. Linscott, Gary W. Krause, Roland F Sass. Douglas A. Zeman. Eric M. Burkhead. BOTTOM ROW: Joel S Brummel, Steven J. Cohorst. Dwight G. Gorrell. Stanley R. Grote, Bruce E. Rose. Terry E. Clark. 204 Formosan students greet new members at fall party Greeting new Formosan students at a welcome party in September, members of the Formosan As- sociation offered fellow countrymen assistance with University and cultural orientation problems. Organized to acquaint other students with their country ' s culture, members sponsored parties and picnics during the year to provide opportunities for fellowship between Formosans and Americans. Collegiate FFA members work for convention crew Chapter officers of the Collegiate Future Farmers of America traveled in October to Kansas City and worked on the stage crew for two days at the 1966 national convention. The organization awarded a $100 scholarship to a freshman in agriculture, provided housing for 350 high school students at- tending the state convention at the University and attended a club banquet in the spring. Formosan Association TOP ROW Al- ice A Chang. Pi-Yu Ting. Inga Y. Hsu. Tim L Rhee. Jin-Jerg Wang SECOND ROW Jye S Fang. Neng-Hsiang Wang. Ming- Tang Lin. Billy I Tsai THIRD ROW: Mi- chael S Chen. Strong C Chuang. Andrew Y Lee. Peter S Maa BOTTOM ROW William S Huang. Tien-Mo Lim. Chon S Cheng. Hsin I Huang Future Farmers of America-TOP ROW Robert W Gilbert. Eldon R. Trost. Fred L Wedel. Ronald L Stucky. Daniel G Laufenberg. Don W Sowers. Stanley D Buss. Roben D Neill. James V Miller. Larry E Rowland. Joseph B Detrixhe. Herbert R Hayden. SECOND ROW: John R Gates. Philip J Steen. Frank E. Mattke. Rodney P. Shipman. Rolland W Prothe. Wayne G Powell. David F. Martin. Wilbur R Stites. William Ebert. Richard D Wilson. Richard D. Miller THIRD ROW: Alan J Muntz. Richard E Bramlage. Larry D Wobker. Richard K Bartel. Alan D Cox. James W Waggoner. Larry C Epley. David E Tinkler. Ladd L Siebert. Marvin W Creager. Robert J Mainquist. Delben L Rule FOURTH ROW: John E Holste. Samuel L Hands. Leon D Sowers. Garry L Peterson. Ronald L Peterson. Jenie F Condray. Leon B Schmidt. Charles D McNeal. James P. Kelly. Dale M Richardson. Gerald H Thiele BOTTOM ROW: Ross D. Crane. Wendell K. Hockens. Paul N Stevenson. Gary J Morehead. Everett K Everson. Terril L. Eberhard. Rex A Stewart. Carl D. Brillhart. Norman R Galle 205 Geography students hear Nebraska professor speak Speakers at monthly meetings of the Geography Club included Dean Rugg, professor of geography at the University of Nebraska, who spoke on Per- sistance of Regions in Western Europe ; and visit- ing geography professors from the University of Kansas and Leeds University, Leeds, England. Working in conjunction with the geography hon- orary, Gamma Theta Upsilon, the organization made plans for a spring field trip to St. Louis and sponsored a picnic for students and faculty. Geography Club TOP ROW: David B. Gattorna. Diane M. Crostarosa. Sharon L. Froelich, John L. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Thomas W. Mullin. Steve W Train. Allan D. Cross. John E. Lehman. Stanley J. Alexander. THIRD ROW: Daniel W. Young. Mi- chael D. Janke, Robert H. Williams. Huber Self. BOTTOM ROW: Charles F. Bourbina. Kenneth A. Vandall, Dale E. Peterson, Stanley I. Vinge. German Club TOP ROW: Sharon I. Gentry. Margaret E. Hassig. Ingeborg U. Schmidt. Marykaye Rafter. Teresa K Garrison. SECOND ROW: Christa F. Scha- fer. Gerhud Schafer. Susan Smutz. Barbara L. Mueller. Stephen M. Craft. BOT- TOM ROW: Helga M Lisec. Harold Yates. Wayne R. Weide. Luanne H. Waters. 206 Hoedowners in western dress join hands in response to the caller ' s directions at a meeting of the newly formed square dance club. Members danced to new reels and rounds when the club participated in exchanges with other groups Hoedowners Square Dance Club TOP ROW: Jean M Sunderland. Marcia E Latschar. Sharon L Stone. Carol D Latschar SECOND ROW Catherine L Turner. Wanda L Bates. Rodney P. Shipman. Richard D Wil- son. Rank E Mattke THIRD ROW Donald E Morgan. Donald L. Lob- meyer. Paul N Stevenson. John P. Long. BOTTOM RO W: Rodney M Bates. Gordon E Montney. Merle D Witt. German club celebrates native Fasching holiday Increasing their knowledge of German culture and history, students in the German Club listened to Jurgen Freund. a professor in the language de- partment, recall university life in German Cities. The group practiced proficiency in the language by learning Christmas carols and singing them for families in Manhattan. They also presented num- bers in the annual Feast of Carols. In early spring, club members gathered to observe a traditional German holiday, Fasching, by wearing native cos- tumes and attending a festive party. Hoedowners exhibit dances in Salina and Marysville Guest callers tapped toes to both the traditional reels and the newer round dances when the Hoe- downers Square Dance Club sponsored a dance for other square dance groups in the Manhattan area. During the year, members gave exhibitions at festivals in Marysville and Salina and participated in exchange dances with university clubs in Hays and Emporia. To promote greater interest in danc- ing, the club worked for fun badges which were awarded as national recognition of proficiency in stunts, such as dancing barefoot or on the street. 207 General Home Economics Club-TOP ROW: Mary E. Gibhart. Karen R Ander- son. Janet E. Thompson. Karen E Travis. Linda J. Peterson. Donita M Steele. Judy A. May. Nancy K Nixon. Diane L. Yoshimoto. SECOND ROW: Linda M. Richardson. Karen S. Bugbee. Karr L. Wilson, Jolene M. Peterson. Nancy S. Carr. Nancy A. Kasitz. Barbara J. Thomas. Mary L. Feldkamp. THIRD ROW: Sal- lie M. Underwood, Lesley E. Case. Charlotte A. Shoup. Mary F. Heinen. Jacque- line Wassemiller. Mary A Stout. Sherry M Stroda. BOTTOM ROW: Nicki A Gardner. Sheila A. Billenwillms. Cheryl L. Weber. Angele Holvorson, Mary A Mueller. Janet K. Culver. Home EC club carries out FMOC competition plans To foster interest in all areas of home economics, students in the General Home Economics Club planned programs emphasizing job opportunities in diverse fields. A gas and electric company represent- ative addressed the group on food preparation ca- reers and an extension student told about his ex- periences as a Kansas county agent. Members also helped plan FMOC competition in cooperation with the Home Economics Council. Design students practice artistic skills at meetings Combining interests in interior and fashion de- sign, students in Design Club practiced flower ar- ranging, molding ceramics and making paper- mache jewelry as group activities. The club members also watched an expert on chair caning from Kansas City demonstrate his techniques. To raise money for club projects, mem- bers silkscreened designs on Christmas cards and sold them at a Manhattan art shop. Design Club TOP ROW: Mary E. Grider. Merry J. Kanawyer. Jeanne A. Inger- soll, Jeanne L. Murphy. Karla J. Kessler, Connie L. Hampton. Sharon L. Brock. SECOND ROW: Karen A. Falk. Geraldine K Robinson. Linda G Swan. Ruth A. Ryan. Cheryl S Heide. Jana L Cole. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia S. Cosgrove. Jean M. Haines, Kathleen J. Warner, Marcia C. McLam. Linda K. Thurlow. Janice E. Maisch. Frances Newby. , Extension personnel agent explains job opportunities At one in the series of programs explaining job opportunities in extension work to members of the Home Economics Extension Club, Robert Johnson, director of personnel training, told members about careers in personnel work. A state specialist in home furnishings showed slides on the cultural arts to club members at a similar program. Activities of the club included building an exhibit for Hospitality Day and sponsoring a tea to intro- duce members to faculty and state specialists in the extension department of the University. Journalism club receives award for program ideas In recognition of outstanding program ideas and service to the Home Economics Council, the Home Economics Journalism Club was named winner of the College of Home Economics 1966 Interest A- ward. Nine other clubs within the college competed for the honor. In the fall, the group toured the Ea- gle-Beacon newspaper plant and KAKE-TV station on a field trip to Wichita. At the newspaper, Kath- leen Kelly, modern living editor, outlined areas of newspaper work that demanded training in home economics and related fields for the coeds. Home Economics Extension Club TOP ROW Diane M Simpson. Jean M Sunderland. Nancv K Hat- field. Reba S Brazle. Ruth A Jackson. Eldeen M Voth SECOND ROW Lois A Nixon. Camilla J Fay. Gladys C Thorsell. Sandra L McElwain. Joyce E Blecha BOTTOM ROW Loretta E Reeh. Linda L Plummer. Delma J Baker. Janice A Overocker. Carolyn D Olson. Lorna E House Home Economics Journalism Club-TOP ROW Chen L Avery. Rachel A Scon. Janet K. Riftey. Bar- bara Byrne SECOND ROW Loreen A Locke. Becky M Slothower. Lora M Smith. Sally A Womer. Lesta L Riley BOTTOM ROW Marsha S Smith. Mary J Pretzer. Elaine A Rusch. Carolyn R Rice 209 Home EC teaching club hears professional programs Programs on business and industry were present- ed by the Home Economics Teaching Club to stress career opportunities in the field of teaching. A rep- resentative to the National American Home Eco- nomics Association Convention in San Francisco reported on the convention to home economics class- es, to the club and to the Emporia State chapter. Profits from selling candy were used to send a delegate to the national convention and to supple- ment the scholarship given by Home EC Council. Members volunteered to write letters for patients at Parkview Manor and also presented programs to the patients on Valentines Day and Easter as part of a year-long service for the rest home. Home Economics Teaching Club TOP ROW: Gayle L. Roberts. Rebecca A. Hargrove. Lynda M. Haberer. Linda K. Gaul. Beverly S. Frasier. Linda J Sebesta. Valerie Taylor. Margaret E. White. Phyllis J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Meta K. Newell. Charlotte V. Portschy, Barbara L Ketzner. Louise M. Mattox. Judy E. Pickens, Karen E. Hoeme. Susan L. Smoll. Joyce L. Womeldortf. Carole J. Hen- drix. THIRD ROW: Marcia A. Norby. Ruthann I. Holle. Betty J Friday. Linda K. Fraser. Patricia J. Heyer. Lenette E. Eaton. Jeannette Bailey. Phyllis M Shu- mate. Mary A Novak. Juanita M Dennis BOTTOM ROW: Marlene K. Moyer. Anna M. Luker. Donna M. Fleischacker. Sharon L VanVleet. Martha E Reeder. Judy K. Hammond. Zelma J. Hunsicker. Cheryl A. Schimpf. Ruth A. Wilhite I 1 Home Economics Teaching Club TOP ROW: Mary E. Wmdels. Barbara E. Esau. Gloria R Adams. Cheryl E Claassen. Jean L. Unruh. Patricia J. Sullivan. Mary P. Nelson. Linda R. Sawyer. Connie S. Kloefkorn. Janet K. Liebenau. Ja- nice F. Liebenau. SECOND ROW: Sandra F. Tollefson. Francene H. Maurath. Sherry K Miller. Sharon K George. Joleen A Fiala, Mary J Gechter. Karen S. Brim. Carol A Storrer, Mary K. Korber. Jackie L Miller THIRD ROW: Marilyn L. Woolley. Linda A. Mayer. Joyce L. Meinershagen. Mary K. Wood. June A. Woo- dard. Olga A. Nowmsky. Mary K. Schaper, Sharon S- Pirott. Joan M. Kohake. Ruth Elledge. Sharon J Hendershot. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret R. Hooper. Pau- la K. Sandy. Judith H. Hunter. Janice E. Cipra. Sally J. Lydick. Mary E Schweitz- er. Arietta Y. Visser. Elizabeth A. Wilkerson, Teresa C. Pippin. Judith F Klassen. tors byp toil arta the: spol 210 3ms : .---. -:- Fresh vegetables anract students to the Horticulture Club dis- play during the fall Activities Carnival. Many campus clubs and organizations are represented to offer opportunities for informa- tion, membership or committee interview appointments Horticulture students finance scholarship, spring trip Horticulture club initiated a scholarship program for students in horticulture financed by profits made by producing and selling bedding plants and pecans to the Manhattan community and surrounding area. The project members also financed a trip in the spring. Speakers at the bimonthly meetings spoke on potentials in horticulture in business, teaching and research. Faculty members were en- couraged to attend the meetings to promote stu- dent-faculty relationships. Members presented a display for Ag Week in the spring and attended a picnic each semester. Membership was open to anyone interested in horticulture or its application to other vocational careers and hobbies. Horticulture Club-TOP ROW Con- nie B McReynolds. Danny L Rundle. Karen K Asher. Robert H Stover. Jimmie R. Matties SECOND ROW: Samuel J Brungardt. William L Shoemaker. Mary A Covalt. William T Scon BOTTOM ROW Gaytord D Kelsey. Gale L Fuller. David D Jack- son 211 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers TOP ROW: John E. Sand. Michael R. Pimple. Gennaro E. Sansone. Lawrence N. Frey, Donald W. Prather, Iraj Rojhani. Terry K. Michie. George E. McClaskey. SECOND ROW: Glenn L. Gordon. Jimmie R. Courier. Larry W. Fish. James G. Carl, William L. Worming- ton, William W. Everett. Karmon D Almquist. C. Keith Hanneman. Roderick K. Blocksome. THIRD ROW: Austin L. Widener. Allen R. Stevens. Stephen M. Thie- ler. James L. Long, Dennis R. Peters, Bruce E. Burke. Dallas L. Kibbe. Lester L. Hodson. BOTTOM ROW: Melvin. C. Cottom. Michael J. Reiter. Kenneth W Gil lespie. Alan R. Stephens. Myron B. Hoover. Frank R. Fenton, Travis L Miller, Gary J. Garwood. Electrical engineers see film from gemini program Folders featuring career opportunities in electri- cal engineering were distributed to Kansas high schools by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. The Spirit of 76, a film on the gemini space program, was shown at one of the group ' s monthly meetings. Aerospace companies also sent representatives who made available information on job opportunities in the aerospace field. Industrial educators club designs Union ride board When Alpha Phi Omega requested a ride board for the Union lounge, members of the Industrial Education Club agreed to design it. The varnished wood board, shaped in the outline of the United States, was completed in a week ' s time. Members also began plans for construction of a showcase to earn funds. The organization also toured industrial firms on a field trip to Kansas City. Industrial Education Club TOP ROW: Gregg R. Tolin, John H. Treder. Gary C. Gebhart, Marvin L. Bennett, Jon T. Woolverton, Gary D. Hileman, Stephen M. Murphy SECOND ROW: Howard D Smethers, Charles E. Ohl. Charles N In- grim. Robert C. White. Larry L. Hinton. Earle C. Byers BOTTOM ROW: Johnny R. Krob, Orlin J. Zink. Richard S. Furbeck. John W. Olson. Paul F. Schieferecke. Maurice J. Bennmga. William L. LaSalle. India Association TOP ROW: Gorti V Narasimham. Palanisamy Nagarajan. Thathapudi Nagbhushanam. Kanubhai H Patel. Nagesha H Rao. Piyush S Shah. Sunnder K Kapur. Sampath S Kumar SECOND ROW Puchalapalh R Reddy. Pushpamma Reddy. Kusum V Potnis. Vasant R Potnis. Ranjit S Sabhar- wal. Pritam K Sabharwal. THIRD ROW: Chander. P. Bhalla. Vijay Bhalla. Anil K. Bhalla. Annapoorna Reddi. Moravapalle V Reddi. Kumar Krishen. Lovelly Krish- en. Vijay Krishen BOTTOM ROW Manthn S Knshnaswamy. Sunn K Bhalla. Norman C Pereira. Mir N Khan. Laht M Bhalla Hindu Festival draws 300 to India Association event George Montgomery, professor of economics, and William Richter, assistant professor of political science, spoke to members of the India Association at a Republic Day celebration in February. Indian refreshments were served to the 300 per- sons who attended the Hindu Festival, a celebration in the fall which featured an exhibition of native handicrafts. An Indian speaker and discussion groups highlighted the group ' s India Evening, a special spring meeting and exhibition. India Association TO P ROW: Venkataratnam Chinun. Gobinda C Mohanty. Ramchandra G Kulkarm. Sudhir K Gupta. Kirpal S Grewal. Ashok K Khurana. Manapulli V Rao. Memula Lingagoud Jayawanth D Bantwal. K Snnivas Upadhyay. Hanumantha R Bapu SECOND ROW Shara Tulasidas. Muzaffar A. Shaikh. Arunkumar V Parekh. Vapnder P. Singh. Prabodh R Shah. Ramamur Jambunathan. Surender K Reddy. Guntaka V Ramareddy. Vijaykumar P Rode. Dinkar K Naik. Leela Krishnaswamy. Manthn S Krishnaswamy THIRD ROW: George Montgomery. Subir Banerji. Mafatlal N Patel. Anilkumar T Patel. Da- hvabhai R Chaudhan. Babaji C Nayak. Desh P Mehta. Bajrang S Rathore. Pradip K Shah. Mir A Khan. Nagavalli Yadgin BOTTOM ROW Florence Mont- gomery. Awadh R Singh. Navin K Sanghvi. Manthn S Krishnaswamy. Kudidge B Tulasidas. Belemula G Reddy. Hasan Kamil. Ranveer S Rathore. Gundu H Rao. Binda P Khare. Satish C Goel 213 Islamic Association TOP ROW: Shahnaaz A. Asadi. Rebecca A. Zaidi, Intesar H Zaidi. ImtiazA. Qureshi. M. Kaiseruddin. Khanmd M Husain. SECOND ROW: Shafqat S. Chaudhry. Shafiuddin A. Asadi. Shahrukh M. Chaghtai. Muzaffar A. Shaikh. Riaz H. Siddiqi. George A. Filinger. THIRD ROW: Rubenna Chaudhry. Muhammad S. Chaudhry. Farooq Haider. Ahmed M El-Dash. Abdus Sadiq. Shafi A. Balbale. Mohamed H. Abdel Moneim. Mir A. Khan. BOTTOM ROW: Ghulam S. Jaloi. Ahmad S Khan. Anwarul H Chaudhry. Maher. H. Khan. Hasan Kamil. Syed A. Quadri. International Co-ordinating Council-TOP ROW: Intesar H. Zaidi, Imitaz A. Qureshi, Rodulfo. P. Pacum- baba. Jibade 0. Oyekan. Irai Emamy. SECOND ROW: Myung C. Kim. Linda J. Carlson. Mathri S. Krishnaswamy. Kai W Ng. Chieu-Hsiung Chuang. THIRD ROW: J. Allan Brettell. Mu- hammad S. Chaudhry. Kenneth N. Oynia. Richard L Morse BOTTOM ROW: Ahmed M. El-Dash, Philip F. Moore. Farooq Haider Islamic group is host to district Muslim conference Hosts to the first Midwest Muslim conference, the Islamic Association entertained 50 out-of-state Muslim delegates. The conference in December was the first University conference organized by a for- eign student group. The 52 members from 14 na- tions published the monthly news-letter Al- Salam and planned study chant and daily prayer groups in Danforth All-Faith chapel. International group edits new monthly publication To report activities of the 15 -member organiza- tions, the International Coordinating Council be- gan publication of a monthly newspaper, The In- ternational Student. Council members wrote fea- tures, interviewed campus personalities and edited copy. They also re-evaluated International Week activities scheduled for the spring and adopted an official constitution written by the group. 214 Judo Club TOP ROW: Donna J Holt. Deborah L Arendt. Clifford T. Kumamo- to. Joyce A Thomas. Gerald A Tranter. Mitsugi Ohno. Eric R. Schrepel. Donna L Miller. Pamela Richardson SECOND ROW: L owell D Loesch. Linda J Klei- ner. Isaac Wakabayashi. Vernon E Krause. William L Frevert. George W Hawks. Marietta C Burford. Monica D Burkhart THIRD ROW: Gerald L. Jen- kins. Richard B Eager. Harold R Selvidge. Kenneth Louis Thomas. Jack R Crumrine. Phillip C. Meyer. Ronald A Huether. Jerry A Dickinson BOTTOM ROW Fritz H Nentwich. Clifton E Meloan. Kenneth P. Ellis. Lawrence E. Chea- tum. Danny D Sheneman. Frederick H Bowman. Frank J Brooks. Gary L Thull Judo club member places first in two tournaments Organized this year, Judo Club participated in three tournaments. Club member Clifford Kuma- moto, won first places in the fall at Topeka and the University of South Dakota while two other mem- bers club earned thirds. More than 30 members practiced twice each week for the fall matches and a March tournament in Kansas City. Latin Americans support University ' s rowing team To aid those studying the Spanish language, members of the Latin American Association pre- sented documentary films on the various cultures of Latin American countries. Profits from the film showing were used to provide financial aid to the University rowing team and a student loan. Meet- ings of the group were conducted in Spanish. Latin American Association TO P ROW: Victor E Fernandez. Carlos M Garcia. Fabio D. Portela. Loren D. Fischer SECOND ROW: Victor M. Morales. Roberto E Ireland. Jose M Fullana. Luis A. Porrata BOTTOM ROW: Roberto A Espindola. Law- rence Pultz. William J Bozzo 215 K-State Players-TOP ROW: Michele J. Clark. Jacqueline E. Moore, Norma N. Wilcox. Pamela A. Sodergren, Jean A. Shackelford. SECOND ROW: William F Blackwell. Mary M Berg. Susan M. Moore, Wright E. Harris. Vera L. Hook. THIRD ROW: Larry G Cornwell. Philip F. Moore. Barbara J. Ruediger. Karen M. Comerford. Larry J. Hovey. Rebecca A. Bloss. BOTTOM ROW: Henry A. Vlcek. Franklin B. Siegle. Rodney L- Ruff. Owen K. Nordvig. Boyd E Mas- ten. K-State Players TOP ROW: Kathleen A. Guenther. Shelia F. Crouch. Beverly M Krug. Kimberly G. Clark. Susan D. Montgomery, Charlotte L. Osburn. SEC- OND ROW: Constance E. Langland. Carolyn J. Lee, Patricia L. Johnson. Sheryl A. McNevin, Elaine S Biggs, Bonnie M. McDiffett THIRD ROW: Carl M Hm- Players stage two operas with Department of Music Breaking into another theatrical medium, the K-State Players worked with students in the music department on two one-act operas, Riders to the Sea and The Telephone. The group also staged seven works by noted playwrights and two one-act dramas written by speech graduate students. Programs of the group centered on creative dra- matics and other phases of the performing arts. In- ternationally-known actors were broutht to the campus through efforts of the Players. richs. Vicky L. Enckson. Adelia M. Haun. Mary E. Horton, Cheryl L. Weber. Mary H Lairmore. Donna R. Matthis. BOTTOM ROW: Daryl M Wedwick, John D. Walker, Steve C. Butterworth. Frederick L. Williams, John F. Jagger, John R. Clark. Music education majors attend national convention Noted musicians from throughout the country presented clinics and workshops at the national meeting of the Music Educators National Conven- tion at the University of Kansas. The 80 local music education majors participated in the clinics and heard presentations and critiques of modern music studies by the musicians. Campus meetings of the conference included talks by members of the music department and a faculty-student party at Christ- mas to promote intra-department relations. 216 Recalling less peaceful days during the Irish Revolution. Pad- dy O ' Rourke idles away the evening in a San Francisco bar in Half a Coin. Half a Man. The one-act play was one of two stu- dent-written productions presented by the K-State Players 3|ors ntion countrv national Conns- Music Educators National Conference TOP ROW: Carolyn S Lemon. Con- stance A Galle. Rochelle D Ediger. Mary E Glenn. Nancy A Theobald. Regena K. Pratt. Linda K Woellhof SECOND ROW Mary A Denning. Paula L Sanford. Janean L Miller. Beverly A Dearing. Sharon L. Terwilliger. Marilyn S Robbms. Carole J Wheelock BOTTOM ROW: Bilhe R Pedersen. Ruth E Schroeder. Nola M Rosenow. Shirley A Newlm. Kay A Clinesmith. Natalie J Parker. Ho- mer D Caine ;nicsand n ' -- ;he music ;i Christ- Milling students hear of computer use in industries New developments in baking and milling were explained to members of the Milling Association at group programs. Representatives from Bakers Franchise Corporation and IBM Corporation out- lined job opportunities and the use of digital com- puters in milling operations such as warehouse in- ventories. In March, several members attended the American Feed Manufacturers Association ' s na- tional convention in Chicago. The group, which included students in milling, feed technology and bakery management, provided tours of campus fa- cilities on Agricultural Science Day. Milling Club-TOP ROW: Dwight E. Mill- er, Michael R. Wenger. Stephen B Zeig- ler. Ronald K. Boucher. SECOND ROW: Fred S. Stivers. Lewis G. Killebrew. Ray D. Stauffer, Arlin B. Ward THIRD ROW: For- rest E Louderback. Craig P. Helwig, Allen W Kirleis, Ronnie G Giersch. BOTTOM ROW: Steve A. Johnson. Robert B. Tap- horn. Wayne R. Johnson. i Ni mi N Med Dent Med activ expt volui Milling Club TOP ROW: Gary L. Dettmer. Fritz Norbury. George W. Barr. Muhammad S. Chaudhry. Fred W. Bey. John J. Carr, Donald L. Steanson. Roy L. Robinson. Ronald A. Scott. SECOND ROW: Gerald D. Miller. Ira M. Walman. Ahmed M. El-Dash. Gordon L. McCosh. Earl D. Weak. Charles W. Kolb. Larry E Dirksen. Gerald T. Evans. THIRD ROW: Russell L. Bussman, Duane L. Keller. Charles D. Fulhage. Alan B. Collison. Larry A. Krogstad. Kenneth D. Buchele. Elieser S Posner. BOTTOM ROW: David L. Hammond. John C. Klein. Robert N Kershner. William C. Barr, Roger C Locher, Keith C Behnke. Marvin D. Wells. Douglas A. Ohlde. 218 Nursing Club-TOP ROW: Judith A. Lukms. Judith C Armsworthy. Myra L McLeod. LaDonna J. Kolman. Marianne Mathewson. Virginia L Ward. SECOND ROW Janet M. Sterbenz. Judy A. Hester. Ruth M. Cikanek. Carolyn M Robin- son. Barbara J Farris THIRD ROW Joan R Bower. Marcia L Schoeff. Jeanine Nursing Club coeds tour medical center facilities Nursing advisers from the University of Kansas Medical Center explained new techniques in pa- tient care to Nursing Club members. A tour of the Medical Center in November highlighted the club ' s activities. Members gained further familiarity and experience in the nursing field by working as volunteer nurses ' aides at Student Health. A. Davis. Connie S Rathbun. Paula J demons. David C Petet BOTTOM ROW: Geraldine S. Trojovsky. Manena R Jones. Mary K Leick. Janet P. Kelly. Virginia L Brunson. Off-Campus Women carol with residents of Straube Courses of a progressive dinner were served by members of Off-Campus Women at five different apartments. The coeds, with men of Straube Schol- arship House, caroled for residents of Manhattan rest homes and the county jail. Members had a spring banquet and considered the possibility of es- tablishing a permanent meeting place. Off-Campus Women-TOP ROW Barbara L. Hicks. Mary B Anderson. Jan E Morris. Kathleen S Bergman. Laura M Jepsen. SECOND ROW: Mary E Whitney. JoJanet Dean. Sha- ron A. Whitley. Jean M. Sunderland. Wanda L. Patnode THIRD ROW: Marilyn M Tadtman. Joan E Walters. Nona G Reynolds. Judy M Brammer. BOTTOM ROW: Doris H Copper- smith. Kathleen K. Toburen. Pamela J Osbourn. 219 Orehesis-TOP ROW: Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld. Lesta L. Riley. Elaine S. Biggs. SECOND ROW: Lynn A. Piper. Janet D. Sprang, Barbara J. Page. Karen A. Nico- lai. BOTTOM ROW: Janet S. Rupp. Jane D. Vermiliion. Joyce L. Wolfram. Orchesis members present original dances for concert Original choreographies were prepared by mem- bers of Orchesis, a modern dance group, for a con- cert in April. In March, the organization demon- strated basic techniques of modern, creative dance at an exhibition for men in physical education. In the spring, Orchesis members attended semi- nars at the University of Kansas and Pittsburg State Teachers ' College where they observed and learned new methods and techniques of modern dance. The students also traveled to Kansas City to participate in a workshop and attend a concert by Daniel Nag- rin, a professional modern dancer. Adviser for the organization, which was established at the Univer- sity in 1920, was Lynn Piper, an instructor of wom- en ' s physical education. Convention names student ' Pakistani of the Year ' Celebrating th e independence of Pakistan, mem- bers of the Pakistan Association observed the day by attending a dinner and viewing documentary movies and slides tracing the cultural and economic development and history of the nation. At the convention of the National Pakistan Asso- ciation in Wisconsin, Intesar Zaidi, a graduate stu- dent at the University, was presented the organiza- tion ' s National Pakistani Student of the Year award. The award was based on the student ' s adap- tion and contribution to the University. During the year, the organization sponsored debates on the India-Pakistan dispute, radio com- mentaries and speeches to local groups. Pakistan Association-TO P ROW: Shafqat S. Chaudhry. Imtiaz A. Qureshi. Khanmd M. Husain, Rabia A. Zaidi. Intesar H. Zaidi SECOND ROW: Ghulam S. Jatoi. Edna A. Khan. Farooq Haider. Abdus Sadiq. BOTTOM ROW: Muhammad S. Chaudhry, Ahmad S. Khan, Anwarul H. Chaudhry, Maher H. Khan, William W. Boyer. People to People TOP ROWNileanNou.BonmeJ Campbell. Susan E Campbell. Judy M Brammer. Sudhir K. Gupta SECOND ROW: Charles R Bonebrake. Kenneth R Jacques. Joseph I Alade. Abdulilah A Kanawi. Geral- dine J Brown. Jesudas U Mwanje THIRD ROW: Navin K Sanghvi. Ghulam S Jatoi. Mary E Morton. Quaisar M Hanif. Hasan Kamil BOTTOM ROW: D Fred Peterson. Roger W Hartsook. Harold D. Neufeldt. Thomas E Poley. People to People sponsors ambassadors to Europe People-to-People sponsored eight ambassadors to Europe in the organization ' s annual student-abroad program. Students lived with families in the British Isles, Germany, Greece, Belgium, France and the Scandinavian countries for three weeks of their six- u eek summer stay and traveled in other European countries during the remainder of their visit. Participants were chosen from interviews and an essay expressing interest in the program. The club sponsored an orientation program for the Universi- ty representatives, which included speakers who lectured on international affairs. Persian group visits town to learn customs and life To learn more about the United States, members of the Persian Student Association visited the small town of Clifton near Manhattan. After visiting several farms nearby, the group talked to town resi- dents about Persian life and customs. During the year members sponsored two displays of Persian arts and crafts in the Union. The dis- plays came from the members ' own possessions. The group participated in International Week, viewed movies on culture in Persia and listened to an Egyptian student talk about his country. Persian Student Association TOP ROW Samuel Taftian. Mohammad Noor- ayi. Farhad Shahrokhi SECOND ROW: Abbas Pouyamehr. Iraj Rojhani. Nasser Chafieian. Irai Emamy BOTTOM ROW: Esfaham M Dibai. Zia E Rani. Albert Perry. 221 PHEMS conducts clinic for high school gymnasts High school students received gymnastic instruc- tion from demonstrations of the gymnastics team at a clinic, directed by PHEMS, women ' s physical education organization. PHEMS members partici- pated in the demonstration and counseled 500 stu- dents during the day-long activities. The women also practiced sports skills and officiating. Physical education majors create modern dance positions by changing the level, size, and direction of ordinary movements. Phems TOP ROW: Katherine Geyer. Janice A Dougherty, Julie M. Murrow. Judith L Burgess, Pamela K Fortun, Carol J. Kirshe. Janice K Gillespie, Sandra K. Busch. Jane E. Dannefer, Peggy J. Frakes. Janalee E. Beals SECOND ROW: Nancy B. Humburg. Deborah K. Boren, Judith E Lamborn. Sue A. Failor. Patri- cia J. Drake, Shelby J Dauback, Frances E. Johnston, Jean A. Lancaster, Bar- bara J. Kinch. Linda M. Ladenburger, Kathryn A. Claybaugh THIRD ROW: Vicki PHEMS-TOP ROW: Katheryn A. McKinney. Roberta A. Meyer. Linda L. Mordy. Bobbie J Shaw. Mary M. McManis, Mary J. Mier, Marjorie J Wright, Faith A. Ott, Glenna L. Zimmerman. Jonell J. Wiehe. SECOND ROW: Karen S. Wilson. Diana L. Wanager, Cheryl L. Porteus. Elizabeth D. Merrill. Marlene F. Mc- Kaughan, Colleen L. Stafford, Kathryn M. McCarthy. Jean A. Sheik. Miriam M. Hedges. Ann K. Kirkwood. Nancy G. Johnson. Monica D. Burkhart, Carol A. Jensen. Margaret E Gresham. Mary L Ault. Sandra Lorentz. Sandra R. Hick BOTTOM ROW: Constance L. Hall. Janice E. Andrews. Janet L. McAnmch. Cynthia A. Filinger. Jeannine K. Gordon. Nina M. Felbush. Jerre L. Lewis. Caro- lyn R. Cox, Patricia L. Cline. LaRue J. Johnson. Poole. THIRD ROW: Janet M. Whitehill, Ann C. Schweitzer, Patricia L Ramsour. Ann D Wagner, Elizabeth D. Smith. Lynn A. Piper, Elizabeth E. MacGowan, Judy A. Akers. BOTTOM ROW: Viva K. Mathes, Virginia R. Roglin, Pamella J. Smith. Mayme R. Moody. Janice E. Pomperien. Lona D. Vilander. Ruth V. Ste- venson. Judith J Olson. Catherine L. Turner. re 1 Con publ wm publ ma} W Can and ; s I 222 Plow and Pen Club-TOP ROW Loren J Kruse. Jean D Reilfy. James A Shuns SECOND ROW Elben B Macy. David A Slead. Robert J Stall- baumer. John J Gerstner BOTTOM ROW: Jerry W Engler. Roy B Barn- hart. William A Blauvelt Plow and Pen members revive students ' magazine Plow and Pen Club members with Agriculture Council revived the Ag Student Magazine, published in the spring. Members, most of whom were enrolled in agricultural journalism, toured publishing houses in Topeka which published farm magazines. A FFA news writing contest for state high school chapters was sponsored by the club. Carroll Hess, dean of the College of Agriculture, and Paul DeWeese, member of the radio and televi- sion department, spoke to the group. Poultry science students give Red Rooster Award Financed by profits earned by preparing bar- bequed chickens for campus functions, the Poultry Science Club established a Red Rooster Award. The $150 award was presented each semester to the member most active in club projects. Money raised by the barbeques also helped fi- nance a four-state tour during spring vacation. The group visited farms in Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, and Kansas. Members also participated in football, basketball and volleyball intramurals. Poultry Science Club TOP ROW Larry D Bacon. Keith L Dettmer. John N. Butts. Randall H Alder. Paul E Sanford. Hisham K Saadeh. Imtiaz A Qureshi. Manapalli V Rao. Joseph G lyorver SECOND ROW Ronald L Strahm. Richard S Wolf. Robert L Frisbie. Billy D McMtllen. Roger D Winter. Bajrang S Ra- thore. Milton J Williams. Daniel G Gasche, Terry W Conard. Charles L Norton THIRD ROW Robbm L Alder. Larry R Shubert. Darrel G Walters. Ranveer S Rathore. Eugene W Kovar. Sherwood L Svarvari. Stuan T McCready. Roger S Fix. Gary A Lilhch BOTTOM ROW Gary V Hartman. Robert D Stritzke. Bill W Giltner. Charles W Weber. David J Mugler. John W. Davis. Daniel D. Har- baugh. Loyal F Payne 223 Pre Veterinary Medical Club-TOP ROW: Jill Stevens. Carolan M Tallerday. Frederick J Wisegarver. Larry N Clarkson. Judith A Balthazor. Carolyn R Zeni- shek. Delores L. Buller. Lonnie D Schroeder. Francis M Reedy. James L. Vier- gever, Gary L. Follmer SECOND ROW: Daniel G Laufenberg. Charles G Jewell. Stephen D. Warren. Davy J Harkins, Stephen J. Warren. Robert F. Kingston. Merle L Raida. William S. Walker. John A Fry. Harlyn G McGuire THIRD ROW: Richard K Bartel. Steven D Merriam. Michele H. Williams. Patricia A Murphy, Steven C. Edwards. Gerald W Henrikson. Jimmy E. Monical. William W Burden. Jackie J Robinson. James W Waggoner, Lannie L Hanel BOT TOM ROW: Robert A. Harwood. Rollin H Abernethy. William S Swan. Michael J. VanCampen. Kenneth B. Mitchell. James P. Grossardt. Ralph E Jewell. Den- nis E. McClary. Roger D- Timken. Douglas J. Duston. Pre-Vet club awards scholarship to former member Awarded annually to a freshman in the Colle ge of Veterinary Medicine, students in Pre-Veterinary Medical Club presented a scholarship to Maxwell Russell, a former member of the group. In the fall, members built a display illustrating Careers in Veterinary Medicine for Veterinary Medicine Open House. The organization also sponsored a winter Sno-ball dance, featuring the Rising Suns band and a continuous program intro- ducing opportunities in veterinary medicine. Professional fields of practice available to College of Veteri- nary Medicine graduates are explained to Open House visitors by a student in Pre-Vet Club. Members are freshmen and soph- omores studying to qualify for entrance into the college. CAREERS IN VET MED 1C I ME j i Pre Veterinary Medical Club-TOP ROW: Anne Laury. Stephanie A Baer. Kathleen A Keating. Patricia J Luttgen. William H Meyer. Larry E Mages. Lyn- dal D Bolinger. Peter M Falk. James H Fountame. James R Kenyon. Andrew L Martinsen SECOND ROW: John H Hartman. Melvm M Ahlquist. Bruce L Gilpin. Steve L Betlon. Stephen B Spies. Ronald E Seitz. Ronald K Paulson. Mark H Trueblood. James A Eaton. Leonard L. Tucker THIRD ROW: Jerre K Ronck. Frank C Scharf. Jonathan N Ash. Lois N Eckhotf. Sondra L Grumbem. Gary L Hartzell. Justin B Janssen. Allan D Sernen. Joseph S Gessner. Rodney F Lind. Edward E Nelson BOTTOM ROW Terry S Wollen. Richard D Kirk. Robert W Blankmship. Ronald D Pappan. Todd B Friedland. Melvin H Hamlin. Brian T Donohue. Roger W Chase. Glenn W Riggs. James R McClellan. er ' - ' ::. ' _ Cation also aturini; tht sramintro- int. ;-::; v :CINEJ Pre-Veterinary Medical Club-TOP ROW: Richard L Rossiotto. Barbara A. Wehr. Glenda T Boyce. Frank L Lifrieri. Richard L Harrington. Edwin B Brock- way. James L Eshbaugh. Stephen T. Kelley SECOND ROW Douglas L Mol- doff. Kenneth A Glenn. Donald L Bridges. Craig A Calamaio. John W Banning. Willi am H Barkley. Douglas R Aberle. Allan C Oltjen THIRD ROW: James R. Pre-Veterinary Medical Club-TOP ROW: Carol L Runyon. Birgit H. Gustaf- son. Joe A Fakler. Dudley E Quick. Clifford E Underwood. Charles P. Zangger. James T Hartford. Jerome I Letse. James A Karleskmt SECOND ROW Donna L Symns. William A Conrad. Dennis E Hausmann. Barry M Jensen. Gayle D. AraSmith. Roger W Swanson. Michael L Willard. James L Holtefman THIRD Guglielmmo. Samuel H Shapiro. David C Baker. Howard J Baker. Lawrence J Randle. Jay D Riedl. Delbert E Walter. Steven L Alberts. BOTTOM ROW Thomas R Hathaway. Richard K Thompson. Michael P. McCoy. Kenneth L. Carlson. Ralph E Cadwallader. Richard W. Jakimer. William J Hines ROW: Daniel C Murphy. Christopher L Peterson. Norman Tacktill. Richard W Rogers. David A Gechter. Vernon M White. Deryl L Troyer. Robert L Stark. Michael R Rutherford BOTTOM ROW: Hartan A Thyfault. Dale D Boyle. Tho- mas E Keller. Richard W Lewis. William G. Winter. John A Jarrett. Steve M White. Donald S Peetz Professional Foods Club-TOP ROW: Linda K. Makela. Sharron J. Rule. Bren- da G. Sawyer. Sue L. Ranch. Jeanne Doughten. Janet D. Marshall. Frieda A Schoneweis. Karen R. Halderson. SECOND ROW: E. Beth Alsup. Sonia J. Green. Cecelia M. Schaich, Sandra E. Freelam. Barbara J. Winn. Meredith A. Holloway. Joanne L. Wylie, Marta J. Quattlebaum. Faith R. Roach. THIRD ROW: Ruth L. Worthington. Helen C. Bauder, Barbara S. Rice. Nancy E. Meyer. Sheryl K. Reh. Carol L Heath. Pamela A Bowmer. Mary E Keegan. Ann L Crav- ens. BOTTOM ROW: Rita K. Lilak. Kathryn I. Norberg. Judith L. Crumrine. David D. Smith, Carl R Chance. Rose M. Boor. Sharon A. Schmidt. Sally A. Goodyear. Peggy I. DeJarnette. Foods club members enjoy foreign dishes at dinner Creating an Italian atmosphere in the Justin hall lounge, the Professional Foods Club sampled for- eign cuisine prepared by a foods class for the group ' s annual dinner. Hints on cake decoration were given to the club members at another pro- gram. At Ft. Riley, members visited Irwin Army Hospital, where they inspected operational facilities in the hospital ' s modern kitchen. Soccer Club-TOP ROW: Miguel A. Figueroa. Celestine 0. Njoku. Derek K. Es- tler. Joseph G lyorver. SECOND ROW: William C. Mayaki, Joseph I. Alade, Jib- ade Oyekan. Kenneth N. Onyia. THIRD ROW: Johnson 0. Arokoyo. Frank M. Atkinson, John Korsak. Jessie 0. Akmokun. BOTTOM ROW: Jehosaphat P, Inda. Folorunso A. Faymka. Daniel I. Saror. Wichita, KU, Park College succumb to Soccer Club After handing the Wichita Soccer Club a 4-3 de- feat, downing the University of Kansas 4-1 and beating Park College, Mo., 5-3, the Soccer Club ended the fall season with a 1 -6 loss to Ottawa Uni- versity. In the spring, the club competed with teams from Oklahoma State University and the University of Nebraska and invited other teams to participate in a tournament at the University. The 20-member club, coached by Edward Quig- ley, an instructor of English, practiced three times each week during the soccer season on the military drill field. The team sought recognition from the athletic department as a minor University sport a status necessary to compete with varsity clubs from other universities and to receive funds. Sports Car Club provides weather information booth Vacation-bound students were aided by a weath- er and safety booth in the Union, sponsored by the Sports Car Club. Members posted weather and road conditions on a map of the United States be- fore vacation periods. The club and the University of Kansas Sports Car Club jointly sponsored the annual Rallye-Gymkhana in the spring. Meeting midway betwen the two universities, members par- ticipated in a cross country race and obstacle course. Sports cars from throughout the state were dis- played at the Concours D ' Elegance Auto Show, sponsored by the club. Cars were cleaned and pol- ished for the April show in Ahearn Field House. The club conducted two car rallyes each month. Sport parachutists strive for altitude jump record Breaking the Kansas night altitude record of 1 0,000 feet was a goal set by members of the Sport Parachute Club. A series of difficult preliminary altitude chamber tests had to be passed by all mem- bers who participated in the attempt. In April, club members went to Orange, Mass., where they participated in the 1967 Collegiate Na- tional for parachuting. They also jumped with members of the Wichita State University Parachute Club in another spring meet. Of the more than 50 students who had been trained in the sport of skydiving since the club ' s founding in 1965, ten have since been awarded in- ternationally recognized parachutist licenses. Sports Car Club- TOP ROW Allen L Fletcher. Anthony T Coon. Michael D Rogers. Sheila Newton. Tennyson Collins SECOND ROW: Douglas W Ladendorf. Larry A Krogstad. Glen W Froelich. Richard R Newton. Charles R Bonebrake THIRD ROW Michael S Brannan. John A Neal. Jack R. Pitt- man. Melvin D Dale. Case A Bone- brake BOTTOM ROW: Robert H. Hossfeld. Charles S Hann. James A Baran. Stephen M Werts. Sport Parachute Club TOP ROW Elaine S. Biggs. Valerie Tomayko. Susan D Montgomery. John H Treder. Dennis J Fmnesy. Gary D Paulsen. Allen J Ran- dall. Larry D Strain SECOND ROW Paul T Henderson. Harry F Frantz. Jeffrey C. Ryman. James I Miller. Carl W Woelfer. George S. McCaslm. Peter J Boyle. Ronald L Strahm. Tedd J Dowd THIRD ROW Patrick T McDevitt. Timothy J Brady. Charles C Hames. Anthony W. Wood. Terrell H Fletcher. Alan C Bran- don. John C. Klein. Stephen M. Werts BOTTOM ROW: Daniel E Pilcher. John C Anderson. Thomas W Skinner. William E. Buzenberg. John T. Reeves. Wil- liam D Walseth. Curtis H. Jurgensen Statesmates TOP ROW: Amelia J Hilgenfeld. Melinda L. Dobson. Claudia K. Howard. Beverly A. Johnston, Melinda R. Woltkamp, Kathleen A. Pulliam. Rita M. Rieschick. Virginia A. Meyer. Martha A. Morton. Ann L. Charlton. Linda S. Burton. SECOND ROW: Susan G. Woodard. Kristie K. Jacobson. Janet S. Bunk- er. Nancy M. Dutton. Nancy B. Humburg. Stephanie A. Baer, Shelia F. Crouch, Janice A. Lindgren. Janet D. Sprang, Marsha K. Meckel THIRD ROW Barbara A Wehr. Geraldme K Robinson. Patricia A Atwater. Sharon A Bernitz. Phyllis J. Gillmore. Kathryn J. Lee. Nan L. Schotanus. Melissa F Bostwick. Mary E Ab- son, Jana L. Cole. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn M. Cable. Miadell A McKaughan. Lin- da K, Riemann, Kathleen A. Rostine. Linda S Barb. Diana R. Jaeger. Christine Wertz. Susan D Lafferty. Donna L. Symns Statesmates-TOP ROW: Sue Z Stiefel. Kathryn J. Vermg. Diana S. Gump, Joyce A. Long. Linda R Achten. Jeanette K. Mack. Frieda A Schoneweis. Vir- ginia L, Ward. Marcia B. Knight. Barbara A. Chase. Gayla F. Widener. SECOND ROW: Joyce E. Blecha. Janet L. Chatfield. Mary L. Grosko. Elizabeth M. Rami- rez, Phyllis A, Tarver. Nancy E. Lee. Barbara M. Holm. Teresa M. Obermeier, Pamela A. Reeder. Ann M Sanner. THIRD ROW: Lesta L. Riley. Terry L. Shull, Sharon G. Horigan. LaDonna L. Douglass. Marlene J. Brinker. Jill E. Bunker. Ruth Elledge. Janet L. Wolfe. Carolyn R. Zenishek, Patricia L. Bicknell. Christine Howard. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen M. Cavmess. Jane A. Bigler. Jane L. Chat- lain. Sheryl G. Spacek. Valeria J. Robinson. Mary K. Leick. Elizabeth A. Wilker- son. Sharrie A. Snell. Geraldme A. Smith, Beverly A. Norton. Statesmates TOP ROW: Jane A. Willis. Joann Chalmers. Diane M. Elmore. Susan E. Carlson. Barbara L. Brownlie. Valerie Taylor. Rebecca S. Anderson. Beryl B. Lowery, Sharron L. Beckenhauer. Sonia D, Larson, Sara A. Ball. Charo- lyn K. Lacey. SECOND ROW: Aldre M. Holmgren. Linda K. Fraser. Sharon L Wilson. Barbara D. Gadberry. Kathleen A. Gushing. Barbara K Stephens. Mary J. Schafer. Carol J. Staab. Beverly J. Skolaut. Deborah D. Vaughan. Laura J. Kobbeman. Ruthie K. Bowen. THIRD ROW: Joan C. Hobbs. Nancy J. Atkinson, Karen J. Acker, Sharon A. Granger, Karen J Mau, Patricia L. Lilliston, Pamela J Richards, Melodie A. Otte, Jennifer B Rotman, Marsha L. Garrett. Judy Jako- watz. BOTTOM ROW: Janet K. Shipman. Jo A. Becker. Countess K. Culbertson. Cynthia J Orloske. Karen K Charbonneau. Elaine J. Skeuse. Linda E. Schreuder. Elizabeth E. MacGowan. Lisa K. Dufield. Barbara J. Chaloupka. Pamela A. Sod- ergren. Statesmates TOP ROW: Nancy M. Boyer. Rebecca A Barbe. Roberta A Jew- en. Carol S Thorpe. Marilyn A. Kariin. Diane Latimer. Barbara K Bemon. Diana L Reber. Xandra L Jones. Linda R. Pizel. Dana E Buehler SECOND ROW: Kathryn S Michaels. Janet K Warner. Kathleen L Anderson. Jacqueline L Weingart. Cheryl J McKay. Thomasine L Wemgart. Norma J Dickhut, Karen S Brim. Susan A Haymaker. Alice L Wayman. THIRD ROW Nancy J Smith. Bar- bara J Page. Susan K Mernman. Betty J Friday. Pamela G Kitch. Karen S Adams. Judy A Hester. Barbara J Farris. Paula S Johnson. Deborah K Baker. Marcella M Morris BOTTOM ROW: Charlotte A McNeil. Diane K Youngers. Rosalie R. Robinson. Joan E Bastel. Coyla L. Lockhart. Janet K Bens. Jacque- line A Basham. Lucy M Carver. Mary H. Lairmore. Monica M McMillion. Statesmen TOP ROW: Lawrence N Frey. Kenneth D Wichman. Clifford L Swart. Michael D Rogers. Loren C Swenson. Donald W Prather. Alan D. Mills SECOND ROW Dennis R Siefkes. Thomas L Sharp. Richard A Case. George H Bellairs. Thomas D Hawk. Bruce A Adams. Harley N Stauffer. Jerry G An- derson BOTTOM ROW Steven G Grube. Harry B Loper. Dexter A Vergm. Randolph L Wright. Edward L Swenson. Kenneth Lee Thomas. Dale E Brown- lee Pep groups boost spirits at campus athletic events Wildcat cheers boosted by Statesmates and Statesmen, women ' s and men ' s pep clubs, spirited basketball and football team efforts during home contests. Statesmates painted victory signs on down- town and Aggieville store windows preceding K- State-University of Kansas athletic clashes, traveled to Lawrence to attend the annual rival basketball game and sold Wildcat booster hats for the cerebral palsy fund. Statesmates organized noon football ral- lies and planned, for the first time with the aid of a computer, flashcard shows for football game half- time entertainment presented by K-Block. Senior Day half-time ceremonies feature an unusual grid tilt as Statesmates divide ranks and don helmets for a scrimmage 229 Publicity chairmen for the Student Education Association ar- range pictures of group activities for a bulletin board display in Holton hall. The group of future teachers schedules monthly programs to promote fellowship and to hear speakers. School for the Deaf students provide S.E.A. program Students and teachers from the Olathe School for the Deaf demonstrated methods of instructing hand- icapped children at the November meeting of the Student Education Association. Other monthly meetings included talks by guest speakers on specif- ic aspects of the teaching profession such as Inova- tions for Education. In April, members attended an awards banquet at which outstanding seniors were recognized. Membership was the largest since the organizations founding in 1 95 1 . Student Education Association Officers TOP ROW: Linda A Baldndge. Mary E Blakeslee. June F Sweat. Julia J. Scon. Deborah M DeMand. Sharon A. Elsweiler. John W. DeMand. SECOND ROW: Virginia A Carlson. Nancy J Laudemann. Pamela J Dudley. Nancy C. Reeves, Martha A. Crane. Laurel B. Warren. Harriet G Christensen BOTTOM ROW: Beth K Fleischmann. Linda J. Carlson. Nancy A. Baker. Cynthia L. Sperry. Judith K. Nulty. Judy L. Heck. Marna G. Jenkins S.E.A.-TOP ROW: Melinda L Dobson. Janet L Braden. Jean L. Unruh. Gloria R Adams. Ellen K Siemens. Mary K Korber. Marcia G Sims. Carolyn K Eisen- brandt. Rebecca L Johnston. Linda L Wendell. Betty R Ashida. A Earlene Hovis SECOND ROW Barbara A Zernickow. Jane E Kitch. Cynthia A Filinger. Mary E Olsen. Nancy E Fair. Carol D Wenger. Phyllis J Marmet. Margaret F Glatz. Janice Elaine Smith. Pamela J Paramore. Anna M Luker. Carolyn M. Col- lins. THIRD ROW: Judy E Ram. Sharon A White. Elizabeth E MacGowan. Pa- tricia A Hatch. Carole J Wheelock. Rita M Robinson. Neva A Williams. Judith H Hunter. Margaret R Hooper. Marcia A Norby. Dorothy A Hokr. Connie M McClure BOTTOM ROW Kenneth. W Claycamp. Jane A Bigler. Virginia L. Mansholt. Linda E. Schreuder. Teresa K Graham. Wilma M Hazen. Nancy J Fox. Joan R Geraghty. Judith A. Dunn. Janet L Alexander. Mary A Bower. Jen- nifer K Sullivan. Marlyse K Mil burn. Nancy C Smith. Alan K Steele S.E.A.-TOP ROW: Karen J Sanborn. Sheryl K Albright. Jeanette K Mack. Ka- rolyn K Kroenlem. Vicky L Pogue. Beverly A Lambert. Linda S Garrison. Vicki L Wenger. Ann L McKinley. Janice L Stohs. Barbara E Esau SECOND ROW: Helen F Bosche. Linda M Lantis. Janet K Hollmger. Janet E Clark. Terry A. Lassman. Joleen A Fiala. Patricia A Buchan. D ' Ann Drennan. Michele D Frick- ey. Patricia A Panon THIRD ROW: Linda M Richardson. Mary L. Ault. Janice S.E.A.-TOP ROW: Carol L Whitfield. Michete J Clark. Jo M McKinnis. Paulet- ta J Winderhn. Kristie K Jacobson. Karen L O ' Connor. Phyllis J Blasdel. Mari- lyn L Hall. Robyn L. Fankhauser. Janice J. Miles. Jean F Howe SECOND ROW Mary E Windels. Katherme A Kirk. Wilma J Lunt. Barbara I Simons. Jacqueline K Marteney. Linda J Sebesta. Louise M Mattox. Emily A Eitmann. Sandra D Tollefson. Jeanene M Golitko THIRD ROW Rebecca A. Lehman. L Horst. Kay E Kotapish. Martha A Stonehocker. Tonita P. Coons. Kathleen J McCreery. Margaret A Ewmg. Janet S Nicodemus. Cheryl D Gosch. Patricia A Simmons BOTTOM ROW: Mary A. Woolcott. Maryanne Murphy. Cheryl A Schimpf. Nelda J Fnedrichs. Sharon I. O ' Shields. Cynthia K Fleming. Donneta R Kimball. Linda C Wiehe. Doris B Mayhill. Verlene J Makalous Patricia J Heyer. Jacqualine S. Byers. Mary A Hoff. Janet L Hastings. Linda K Otney. VerLee E Chegwidden. Jonnie S. Thompson. Meta K Newell. Tahmeroo L. Gaynier. Pamalee G. Carson. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon L Terwilliger. Vicki L. Brown. Nola M Rosenow. Richard H McVay. Gail I Post. Barry L. West. Sherri- lyn K Becker. Nancy J Butler. Marilyn L Woolley. Galen J Long S.E.A.-TOP ROW: Lana K Shelby, Sandra L. Daugherty. Janet L Chatfield. Constance M. Anstaett, Patricia J. Edmonds. Donna L. Knoell, Linda K. Gaul, Lenore K. Brim, Karen S. Brim. Judy G. Jackson. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Arm- strong. Treasha L. Green. Kathryn E. Heyne. Eleanor R. Shier. Barbara J. Mattix, Lorna E. House. Joan E Hallauer. Vera J. McAlexander. Sharon A. Granger, Linda S. Myers, Carolyn M. Kellogg. THIRD ROW: Bryn B. Toll. Judith R. North. Mary A. Wiard. Linda L. Seaton, Pamela S. Carlson. Mary K. Wood. Jo A. Beck- er, Rebecca S Gray, Janice E Strecker, Karen J Beck BOTTOM ROW: Nancy J Ukena. Donna L. Silver. Marcia K. Scott. Ellen L Taylor. Karen A. Kroutil, Janice E. Cipra. Patricia Lynn Carlson. Patricia W. Cheney, Jeanette M Stroberg, Eliza- beth A. Wilkerson, Delores J. Johnson. lo II To meii - S.E.A. TOP ROW: Barbara L Hicks. Marilee R Henrikson. Elizabeth H Parker. Phyllis J- Feyh. Lyn M. Buffo. Nancy J. Sloan, Barbara J. King, Kay D. Mortimer. Nancy K. Stover. Rosella A Wenzl. Beverly A. Schneider SECOND ROW: Dana C. Fankhauser. Barbara J Goedecke. Kathryn Judd, Barbara L Reed. Barbara S. Pearson. Charlotte L Swam. Marita M Lamp. Linda D Risser. Linda S Hood, Janet K. Griffith THIRD ROW: Ruth M StPierre. Brenda E. Dold. Judith A. Hun- ter, Marjory L. McLeavy, Carolyn L. Young, Frances M. Kelly, Laura L. Ludes. Louise M. Haslouer, Ingrid M. Johnson, Lucretia A. Butts, Georgia S. Lacen. BOTTOM ROW: Karen B. Linck. Pamela A. Sodergren. Cynthia A. Michael. Ste- phen B Kotler. Miriam A Moore. Carol Christensen. Sharyn S Longhofer. Olga A. Nowinsky. Arietta Y Visser. Larry W. Hays. S.E.A.-TOP ROW: Judy J. Arm- strong, Barbara S. Wurtz, Judith E. Lamborn. Shelia F. Crouch. Nedra L Chalfant. Austma Terry. Ann L Charl- ton. SECOND ROW: Sally A. Listen, Patricia J Sullivan. Carol A Storrer, Linda J House, Shirley A Ford, Rob- bie G. Brewer. THIRD ROW: Nancy J Glover, Karen K Starkey, Carole J. Rohrer. Kay E Farney, Paula K Sandy. Jean A Sheik, Phyllis M Johnson. Martha M. Fly, BOTTOM ROW: Shir- ley C Crail. Linda S. Pfister. Juanita M Dennis. Gary D. Blankenship. Jack L. Wolfe. Mary E- Schweitzer. Nancy A. Charles. 232 Wildcat Table Tennis Club-TOP ROW Donald L Rose. Ten-Ming Rhee. Jye S Fang. Michael S Chen SECOND ROW: Chang H. Chu. Jo- seph I Alade. Stuart Spauldmg BOT- TOM ROW: Donald E Morgan. Ame Richards. Roger P. Kaiser. Gordon E. Montney Table Tennis club selects team for regional tournament In its first year on campus, the Wildcat Table Tennis Club sponsored tournaments in which both members and non-members could participate. A major campus tournament in December selected a team of undergraduate players to represent the University at the University of Kansas in the re- gional table tennis tournament, sponsored second semester by the Association of College Unions. Meeting twice weekly in either dorm basements or the Union recreation area, members of the newly formed Wildcat Table Tennis Club learn and develop skills in ping-pong for club-spon- sored tournaments for all students and faculty members 233 Extension club members present two radio programs Two radio programs on campus station KSDB- FM were presented by members of University Ex- tension Club in the fall. The reports were Careers in Extension Work and Dimensions of Human Personality of College Students. The group illus- trated the functions of extension work at Ag Science Day with a world map pinpointing extension club locations and a closed-circuit television showing the work done in these countries. The group heard Mae Baird, home economics professor, tell of Christmas- time in India at its annual Christmas party. Inter- national students who were members of the organi- zation talked about extension work within their countries, and instructors in the extension depart- ment discussed career possibilities in extension. Members planned a picnic in the spring. University Extension Club TOP ROW: Linda G. Schwillmg. Reba S. Brazle, Florence A. Fountain, Janice D. Zander. Nilean Nou. John B. Mubiru. Karolyn K. Kellogg. Suzie L. Meyer. Eldeen M Voth. Nancy K. Hatfield, Pramila Krupadan- am. SECOND ROW: Margaret M. Smerchek. Diane M. Simpson. Gladys C Thorsell, Leuita M. Gugler. Anna M. Luker. Janice A. Overocker. Delma J. Baker. Jibade C Oyekan. Lois A. Nixon. Jesudas U Mwanje. THIRD ROW: Darrel D. Hosie. Damera V. Subbarao. Robert L. Johnson, Mary E. Schweitzer, Luann K. Nelson, Carolyn D Olson, Ann J. Brunner. Dennis R. Siefkes. Mohamed H. Abdel Moneim. Nasani E. Masaba. BOTTOM ROW: Gary K. Nugent. Dolores A Hoffman. Sally J. Lydick. Mary A. Grame. Merle D. Witt. Ronald J. Seyfert. Wil- liam H. Reissig. Rae C. Lugmsland. Thomas E. Appleby. Manellen J. Appleby. Wheat State Agronomy Club-TOP ROW: Richard L. Vanderlip. Donald L. Jameson. Owen L. Jacobsen. Thomas C. Zavesky, David F. Martin. SECOND ROW: Roger L. Baker. Galen R Niedenthal. David J. Reisig. Keith D. Starr, Ri- chard P. Waldren. THIRD ROW: Richard Houdyshell, James C. Trybom, Jay W. Gosch, Wendell K Hockens. Larry L. Klocke BOTTOM ROW: Charles W. Knight, Patrick J. Gallagher. Merle D Witt, Arlm E Colborg. Agronomists judge crops, hear Nigerian program Robert Bohannon, University director of interna- tional agricultural progress, was one of several fea- tured speakers who addressed the Wheat State Agronomy Club. Bohannon outlined agricultural conditions in Nigeria, where he evaluated progress in the professor exchange program with Ahmadu Bello University. Other guests included Hyde Ja- cobs, who spoke on water resources, and Raymond Olson, who spoke about job opportunities in agron- omy. The organization conducted a crops judging contest for club members. Other events were a fac- ulty-student party in the fall and a banquet in the spring for members and their guests. 234 I Kansas birds and small animals are prepared and mounted for the Fairchild hall museum by Wildlife Society members. The museum, containing species of area game, is toured by grade and high school science classes and other campus visitors. Wildlife students publish Kansas game bird manua Compiling and editing articles on major Kansas game birds, members of the Wildlife Society com- pleted publication of the Upland Game Booklet circulated annually to more than 4,200 persons. Guest speakers at meetings of the society included Harold Classen, a representative of the National Rifle Association, who spoke on recent national gun legislation; E. R. Hall of the University of Kansas wildlife museum; and Richard Marzolf, assistant professor of zoology at the University. Wildlife Society-TOP ROW Nick L Weidle. Ronald D Gatton. Larry G Spell- man. Russell E McCauley. Joe D. Cramer. Robert A Sparks. Philip G Wan. Ernest J Hamilton SECOND ROW: David L Dowlin. John B. Shrable. Gary L Rader. Donald E Zimmerman. Gerald L Miller. Wayne K Steinle. Robert J. Robel BOTTOM ROW Barry L Bens. Alan K Montei. Nova J Silvy. Clayton D Stalling, Kent H Sherrod. Max Johnson. Stephen W Forsythe. Spencer A. Linderman 235 I hpfti Chi ihtBi in the IvGn ventio repre metfi i Sponsored by the Wesley Foundation, the Liturgical Dance Choir performs original interpretive dance for various campus and state-wide groups. During the summer, they plan to tour 13 different central European and Scandinavian countries. 236 Baptist Student Union - TOP ROW: Judith C Armsworthy. Patricia J Hol- stegge. Carol A Church. Martha E Toothaker. Karen S Blake. Carol A Toothak- er SECOND ROW: Cheryl K Johnson. Timothy J Fields. William J Fields. Kerry Baptist missionaries serve at Appalachian work camp Chosen to serve as missionaries, two members of the Baptist Student Union assisted at a work camp in the Appalachian region of Kentucky during the summer. Each month the students sponsored full- length religious film showings which included a Bil- ly Graham production, Shadow of a Boomerang. In the fall, members hosted the State Student Con- vention for Baptist Student Unions, attended by representatives from Nebraska and Kansas, and met for a retreat. The organization also initiated plans for a new University center. L Renner. Jonell Exley BOTTOM ROW: Lindon C Thomas. Larry W Abell. Wil- liam A Blauvelt. Steven P Hatfield. Charles W Newcom. Charles R Cole. Lutheran group discusses interpretations of movies Critical discussions and interpretations followed contemporary movies viewed by the 25 members of Gamma Delta, a Missouri Synod Lutheran student group. Films reviewed included Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Hat Full of Rain, and a series entitled Quotes of Basis for Sex Morality. Talks by guest speakers from area churches at weekly Sunday meetings provided basis for conver- sation among members. The student Lutherans also participated in discussions concerning the Bible and met together each week for an evening meal. Gamma Delta - TOP ROW: Linda K Gaul. Terry A Lassman. Ruthann I. Holle. Kathleen A Guenther. Gratia L Baehr SECOND ROW: Janice E. Frohn. Nadene M McGuire. Sharon L Kootz. Larry A Stohs BOTTOM ROW Owen A Gaul. Curtis W Kruse. Gerald H Thiele 237 Grace Baptist Fellowship TOP ROW: Patricia A Hatch, John A. Haas. Miriam L. Lansdowne. LaVonne A. Anderson. Suzanne M. Wehrman. SECOND ROW: Nancy M Schweitz- er, Fred E. Schurle, Fred H. Davis, Howard M. Wehrman BOTTOM ROW: Thomas R Tucker. Larry B. Massey. David K. Lightner Baptists visit rest homes, sponsor Sunday suppers Visiting several rest homes in the Manhattan area during the holiday season, members of Grace Baptist Student Fellowship talked to shut-ins and sang Christmas carols. Students met on Sunday evenings at Grace Baptist Church for supper and then divided into groups to discuss topics such as choosing a vocation and marriage. In November, several members presented musical numbers and spoke to the church congregation at an evening wor- ship service. The fellowship also provided posters for The Restless Ones, a religious movie that was shown in February at a Manhattan theatre. Christian group sponsors residence hall discussions Religious issues, including the Death of God theory and the Christian View of Marriage, were discussed by students during residence hall group study sessions sponsored by the Kansas State Chris- tian Fellowship. Members met each day in Dan- forth Chapel for prayer and attended weekly meet- ings at which representatives from local and state religious organizations spoke. Selling Christian Literature and collecting dona- tions, the Fellowship helped to finance a trip for ten members to Bear Trap Ranch, Colo., owned by Inter-Varsity, the organization ' s national. K-State Christian Fellowship-TOP ROW: Suzanne M Heller, LaVonne A Anderson, Ruth A. Bartholomew. Edward J. Shelton, John A. Haas, Nancy M. Schweitzer. Elaine F Lemon. Patricia A. Hatch SECOND ROW: Ken J. Locke, James R. Wilson. William D. Eisele. Howard M. Wherman. Barton E. Larson, William D. Dannefer. Fred H Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Randall L. Rich. William D Mauck. Larry B. Massey. David K. Lightner. Roy E. Hobbs. Allan R. Harms. 238 Kappa Phi-TOP ROW: Cheryl A Bussart. Beverly S Frasier. Nancy C Hage- man. Linda J. House. Jan E. Morns. Patricia G Cordon. Diana L Davidson. Lynn E Boylan SECOND ROW: Nancy C Parthemer, Nancy L Presnal. Laura J Suggs. Loreen A Locke. Jen L Farmer. Barbara L Haney. Sarah B. Dallas THIRD ROW: Mary J Allison. Janis C Lundin. Gwen M Lundin. Zelma J. Hun- sicker. Lorna E. House. Barbara H Asfahl. Rachel E Hall. Nila L Luttrell. BOT- TOM ROW: Nancy J Perry. Jeanette E. Allsbury. Wanda L Bates. Barbara J. Chance. Patricia A Rempel. Elizabeth J Conner. Linda R Wasmund Kappa Phi women carol, decorate for army patients During the Christmas season, Kappa Phi, Meth- odist women ' s organization, caroled and helped decorate wards at Irwin Army Hospital at Ft. Ri- ley. For the second year, they conducted a money- making project through which they collected used clothing to be sent to a Korean mission headed by two University graduates. In another charity pro- ject, the organization ' s card sale in the Union raised money for the United Nations Childrens ' Fund. The women discussed a series of lessons entitled One Witness on One World. Kappa Phi also taught Sunday school and sang in church choirs. Latter Day Saints attend weekly meetings in homes Meeting weekly in members ' homes, students in Liahona Fellowship participated in group discus- sions on the Christian role in a modern society and the relationships among religious. Members also viewed movies including Failsafe and The Ago- ny and the Ecstacy and discussed them critically. The group, which consisted of members of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, attended services in Danforth Chapel. They celebrated Christmas with a vesper service and a party which included dinner and caroling. In the fall, the group sponsored a chili supper. Roger Hands was presi- dent of the six-year-old organization. Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints TOP ROW: Sharon D Pule. Chris- tine L. Evans. Judith A Spessard. Harriet E Hapai BOTTOM ROW: Carl D. Brill- hart. Francis E Stowell. G Roger Hands 239 Lutheran Students Associ ation-TOP ROW: Linda I. Boschow- itzki, Karen L Johnson. Jeanne K. Dunn. Linda N. Hammer. Linda M. Kirkham. SECOND ROW: Norma K. Guhn. Larry L. Johnson. Gary A. Lil- lich. Lawrence L. Propp. Donald D. Snethen. Ingrid M. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Donald J. Fallen. Paul H. Gibbs. Sheila A. Billenwillms. Douglas L. Kaiser. Robert A. Becker. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald G. Propp. David A. Slead. Robert N. Dietrich. Frank W Lambert. Mennonite Fellowship-TOP ROW: Barbara E Esau. Marybeth D. Frey. Jean L. Unruh. Cheryl E Claassen. Patricia J. Adrian. Joan K. Reusser. SECOND ROW: Lois A. Jantz. Margaret R. Hooper. Delores L. Buller. Marcia P Bartell. Dorothy M Duerksen. Nancy S. Bartel. Calvin L Hershberger. THIRD ROW: Lutherans join in worship with Catholics, Methodists Discussions with Chinese students on religion and joint meetings and worship with Newman Club and Wesley Foundation were activities of the Lu- theran Student Association. During November, the group hosted a regional conference of Lutheran Student Associations. Four Midwest states were represented. Students also attended a camp-in in Chicago during semester break in which they worked with the underprivileged in ghettos. Merrill K. Schmidt. Larry E. Dirksen. Gary L. Stucky. Richard L Harms. Ronald L Stucky. Fred L Wedel. David L. Brown BOTTOM ROW: Jerold L. Franz. Larry E. Georing. Orlando L. Penner. Kenneth R. Holdeman. David J. Holsmger. Clifton V. Hosteller. Howard L. Delaplane. Mennonite student group aids Student Health staff Speakers from Kansas churches and the Univer- sity led discussion groups at the weekly Sunday evening dinners and programs of the Mennonite Fellowship. The Mennonite youth organized a vol- unteer corps to assist the Student Health Center staff in times of emergencies. As a recreational activity, members of the Fel- lowship also reserved Nichols gym one night each week to play basketball and volleyball. 240 Jewish rabbi addresses Catholic students ' group Judaism Today was the topic of an address given by guest lecturer, Rabbi Elbert Sapinsley, to Newman Club members. The Catholic students ' organization participated in an ecumenical dialogue with the Grace Baptist Student Fellowship, initiat- ed a campus speaker series and presented talent programs at local hospitals. Social activities includ- ed hootenannies, hay rides and participation in in- tramural athletics, in which they won league cham- pionships in football and basketball. Newman Club TOP ROW Thomas H Cure. Joan L Levendofsky. Rebecca S Anderson. James W Mader SECOND ROW Richard E Shank. Gary E Voelker. James E Gagnon BOTTOM ROW James L Shank. Richard E Bramlage ; . Newman Club TOP ROW Mary A Schimpf. Marianne Maihewson. Karen E Tousignam. Marilyn A Karlm. Sharon K Friesen. Jams L Barenberg. Teresa J Wurtz Barbara S Wurtz. Jane M Brmker SECOND ROW Kathleen M Stremel. Sandra M Dalrymple. Mariana C Kohake. Joan M Kohake. Joseph A Orseno. Patricia E McNeive. Elizabeth A Dawson. Marjone A Spear. Janice M Kenne- dy. Cheryl A Schimpf. Linda A Lickteig THIRD ROW Jerome I Leise. Melvin Newman Club- TOP ROW Gail M Farmer. Margaret L Dempster. Pamela C qinia A Meyer. Mary C Huerter. Rosella A Wenzl. Theresa A Mey- er. Connie S Berges. Marguerite A Habiger SECOND ROW Mary K Prochas- ka. Pamela J Richards. JoAnn Becker. Judith A Smith. James E Schwing. Mary Sebastian. Paula M Casey. Margaret A Caspar. Margaret L McCauley. N Metzen. Paul M Wishall. Kenneth R Jacques. John E Denning. Johnson O Arokoya. Jerry P Wishall. Margaret A Thiel. Marikay P Desch. Roy D Tange- man BOTTOM ROW Steven J Cohorst. Timothy L Carroll. Dexter A Vergm. Roben L Schrandt. Mary A Grame. Charles L Jasper. Larry G Hess. Jerry B Fickel. Edward R Hemen Karla J Kessler THIRD ROW Dennis A Rohan. Jackie L Schmstock. Michael Verschelden. Gary D Paulsen. Roy T Ferguson. Sheila S Kolb. Cynthia K Flem- ing. Norman R Schneider. Elaine J Skeuse BOTTOM ROW Janet S Metzin- ger. John A Kramer. Larry J DeDonder. Gregory L Miller. Jan M Corcoran. James F O ' Connor. John Hintz. Sue C Maes Baptists program explores race relations on campus Race relations at the University was the topic explored in a program presented by Roger Wil- liams Fellowship at the Wesley Foundation and Goodnow hall. The program prompted weekly Negro White Dialogues, a series of group dis- cussions on campus racial discrimination. During spring break, several group members observed and studied race relations at Arkansas A M, a college for Negro students in Pine Bluff, Ark. Other Baptist students attended the Ecumenical Institute in Chicago or the United Nations Seminar in Washington, D.C. during semester break. The seminar was directed by the National Baptist Stu- dent Movement. For a fall retreat, members attend- ed a movie in Kansas City and camped at Lake Shawnee grounds in Topeka. Roger Williams Fellowship-TOP ROW Carolyn S Lemon. Susan E Carlson. Gayle L Roberts. Janet K. Mapes. Connie J. Bestwick. Linda K. Chew. Deanne M. Rieke. Barbara J. Cudney. SECOND ROW: Celestine 0. Njoku. Ruth A. Bar- tholomew. Beverly A. Dearing. Donald G Pfeitfer. Sandra M. Underwood. Mary A. Novak, Edward E. Yotter. THIRD ROW: Shirley E. Van Meter. Ronald L. Roger Williams Fellowship-TOP ROW: Peggy E. Shafer. Carol J Owen. Shar- leen L. Johnson. Pamela S. Stierwalt. Donna R- Simmons. Karen S. Voss. Mar- garet A. Breeden. Sharon K Lewis. SECOND ROW: Etfie M. Breeden. Roy L. Robinson, Juanita K. Decker. Gary D. Owen. Allan L Fedosky. Jack L Decker. Bridges. Kathleen J. Warner. Darrell D. Ruble. Michael L. Haney, Sharon L. Bar- row. Earl D. Weak, David C Baker BOTTOM ROW: Richard E. Shoemaker. Peggy I. DeJarnette. Ralph C. Richardson. Folorunso A. Fayinka. Daniel I. Saror, Darnell F. Hawkins, Harmon S. Boyce. Keith D. Starr. THIRD ROW: Brenda A. Lowry. Harry W. McDaniel. William H. Maxwell. Elizabeth A. Wilkerson. David E. Sloat. Polly A. Schroeder. Cornell J Mayfield. BOTTOM ROW: R. Bruce Woods. Harold E. Socolofsky. Roger R. McKee. Jerry W Engler. William B. Daylong, David E. Johnson, Russell L. Muse. Co iwm III - . 242 Coeds compare class notes in the wood-paneled sunken living room of the United Campus Christian Fellowship center on Denison. Carpeted student areas provide students with a re- laxed and quiet atmosphere for study during the day or evening. UCCF members examine religious, social problems After meeting together for Sunday evening wor- ship services, members of the United Campus Christian Fellowship studied church issues and so- cial problems in two discussion groups. Topics examined included church history, population ex- plosion and automation. Members also met once each week for luncheons. The two centers located at 1021 Denison and 1627 Anderson provided stu- dents with study rooms, a library, pingpong tables, shuffleboards and dining facilties. The organiza- tion, under the direction of the Council Ministry, included four different church groups. United Campus Christian Fellowship TOP ROW Sandra Loretz. Gloria R Adams. Shirley A Ford. Rita A Smith. Carol E Torkelson. Linda S Bathurst. Paul E Sanford. Robert D Neill SECOND ROW Dolores J Lewis. Brian E. Car- ter. John P. Benfer. Linda M Williams. Mary E Wrampe. James E Lackey. Mary E Morton BOTTOM ROW Julian B Johnson. Pernn K Symns. Wallace B Wren. David L Stephens. Kendall M Wright. Gary J Hanna 243 Wesley Foundation - TOP ROW: Barbara J. Nickelson. Linda L Harden. Patri- cia L Groves. Lynn E. Boylan. Nancy C. Hageman. Jeri L. Farmer. Diana L. Davidson. Barbara L Haney, Barbara S. Rice. SECOND ROW: Jeanette E Alls- bury. Nancy C Parthemer. Mary J. Pretzer. Linda L. Seaton. Judy E. Pickens. Judith A Hughes. Rachel E. Hall. Loreen A. Locke. Sarah B Dallas THIRD ROW: Patricia A Rempel. Linda R Wasmund. Cheryl L Weber. Barbara J Chance. Wanda L Bates. Dennis D. Hughes, Nila L. Luttrell. Donald L Gaymon. BOTTOM ROW: William E Vigneron. Thomas D. Hawk. Leslie B. Allison. James L Brown. Allen G. Hahn. Robert D. Fyfe, John M Carter Wesleyan Campus Fellowship- TCP ROW: Mildred R. Hendricks. Carol A. Nelson. Bonnie D. Young. Edwin B. Brockway. SECOND ROW: Margaret A. Macy, Eunice M Hoover. Rodney C. Collins. Glenn L. Gordon. BOTTOM ROW: Lester R. Young. Myron B Hoover. Clarence L Nelson. Wesley dance choir earns money for European tour To earn money for a European peace mission tour in the summer, members of the Wesley Foun- dation Liturgical Dance Choir performed concerts throughout Kansas during semester break. Methodist students provided a coat exchange for international students and examined student-ad- ministration relations with counseling center staff members. Three foundation delegates attended a regional conference in Colorado. Methodist student group buys silverware for annex As a student organization affiliated with the Wesleyan Methodist Church, members of the Wes- leyan Campus Fellowship met for the evening meal each Sunday and studied religious topics in several discussion groups. The 120-member fellowship con- tributed funds to purchase sliverware for the new church annex. Members invited guests to a Valen- tine ' s Day banquet in February and elected Lester Young president of the organization. 244 roup innex with the . - : ,aVakn- Guitar strains replace organ music for evening Lemen masses at the Newman club chapel as part of an attempt to make reli- gious ceremonies more meaningful for college students. Fifteen hundred students use the chapel for Sunday services. 245 246 Housing Large new dorms looming above the old, forced smiles of rush week giving way to the excitement of a bid, the con- venience of a private apart- ment phone these are the varied faces of the Uni- versity ' s living groups. 247 Stretching for a return hit. two coeducational greek teams compete in an intramural volleyball tournament first semester. Songleader Martha Fly accepts a kiss and a second consecu- tive first place trophy for the Gamma Phis in Interfraternity Sing. Betas, Gamma Phis take top trophies from IF Sing Top trophies in Inter-Fraternity Sing, a Greek Week activity planned by Panhellenic and Inter- Fraternity Councils, were won by Gamma Phi Beta and Beta Theta Pi. Second place winners were Alpha Delta Pi and Sigma Chi and Delta Delta Delta and Delta Upsilon were third. Panhellenic and IFC made and governed rules for men and women ' s rush. IFC hired an administrative adviser and published a new pamphlet, The Fraternity Way, to send to high school seniors accepted by the University and Panhellenic planned teas for lo- cal high school senior women. Panhellenic Council - TOP ROW: Sharon L. Froehch. Barbara J. Mattix. Patri- cia Schneider. Karen L. Mitchell. Ann L. Charlton. Linda G. Henry. Sharon A. Elsweiler. Nancy Coberly. Elizabeth M. Wary, Mary C. Evans. SECOND ROW: Pamela L. Holt, Judith I. Hysom. June A Woodard. Diane K Youngers. Pamela S. Carlson, Mary A. Pryor. Nancy A. Evans. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn K Me Kinley. Carol J. Staab. Lynda C. Bennett. Patricia A Roach. Barbara L. Beck. Bands in the Delt. Sig Ep. AKL and AGR houses on Friday night of Greek Week provide dance music for fraternity and sorority members and their dates. Other events in the week ' s festivities included exchange dinners and a Tuesday recognition banquet. Earle Davis, head of the English department, waits to learn his worth as he is auctioned at the Lambda Chi Alpha Faculty Slave Auction Proceeds from the bidding, which ranged from $10- $25 on the deans and professors, went to Cats for Curtains. 249 Time passes slowly Friday afternoon as rushees anxiously wait Accepting and regretting invitations and planning a schedule for pledging bids and reserve a line to call the news back home. for the day ' s parties are trying decisions for all formal rushees. During Thursday afternoon parties. Kappa Alpha Theta mem- land of happiness. The girls presented an amusing version of bers extend invitations to returning rushees to enter the Theta Rush Week with a mock pledging ceremony as the skit ' s finale. -i . photo bv David von Riesen From their carport roof. Gamma Phis dressed in Oriental cos- served tea and fortune cookies in a tea house setting, perform- tumes welcome rushees to an afternoon party. Inside, members ed a costumed skit and informed rushees about the sorority Prospective pledges complete rush schedules in a last minute scramble in Weber hall arena before formal house visits begin. . .-:.- I Cam pus fraternities pledge 1 30 men during semester First semester, 1 30 men pledged the 23 fraterni- ties through informal rush. This represented the largest number of men to pledge during a single semester in the history of the University. Summer rush resulted in 244 pledges for the fra- ternities. During formal fall rush, fraternities en- couraged informality at rush parties, including in- formality in dress. Rushees frequently broke away from the traditional suit and tie dress in favor of school clothes for afternoon rush dates. Sorority pledge classes ranged in size from 10 to 40. The 411 rushees attended formal rush parties during fall rush week and 319 pledged the 1 1 houses. Under a rew rule, rushees visited fewer houses on two days than previously. For sorority membership, a girl must have ranked in the upper half of her high school class or have a 2.0 University grade point average. 251 Crowned Greek Week queen and king. Marcia McLain and Ron Engelken, were judged on appearance in a Greek toga. Greek couples dance to a live band at one of four open house parties at fraternity houses during Greek Week in the fall. Junior Panhellenic Council TOP ROW: Judie H Ross. Patricia G Cordon. Karen S. Brim. Martha L. Coppersmith. Shirley E. Carson. SECOND ROW: Laura J. Suggs. Margaret J. Marsh. Marlene K. Pottroff. Janet L. Boyer. BOTTOM ROW: Alice J. Sheik. Cynthia K. Fleming. Marsha L. Garrett. 252 Wheelbarrow teams begin a race to the finish line in Weber Arena to earn their houses points in annual Greek Week games. Potential pledges listen intently as Dean Margaret Lahey ex- plains formal rush week schedules during the first conference. Games, banquet, parties highlight fall Greek Week All Greeks joined together in the fall for annual Greek Week activities which included exchange dinners, a banquet at which awards were presented, dances hosted by fraternities and Greek games dur- ing which a king and queen were crowned. To finance an all-Greek party, Interfraternity Pledge Council worked consessions at Greek Week Parties. The group also adopted an orphan and participated in the Heart Fund charity drive. At monthly meetings Junior Panhellenic Council dis- cussed pledge scholarship, and pledge class unity. Interfraternity Pledge Council - TOP ROW: Catherine V Jones. Nancy E. Buchele. Barbara K North. Marcia Lenhert. Linda S Burton. Karen J. Mau. Jill E Bunker. Denise Dussair. Timothy D Wigger SECOND ROW Robert D. Burk. Kent L. Roberts. Henry H Werner. Alfred C Enlow. Deborah K Krause. Patricia J Paine. Stan G Weir. Dennis V. Logan THIRD ROW: James J Ferguson. Har- ris W. Johnson. Ronald L Rabe. Lawrence Slupianek. Danny P. Sisco. Terrance Glasscock. William D Miner BOTTOM ROW: Dennis G Redd. John P Charles. Randall R Olander. Thomas L Schoenbeck. Howard G Webb I. ' 253 Chances of survival for the KU Jayhawk appear slim in the Alpha Xi Delta display which placed third among sororities. Amid cries of congratulations, sororities prepare to drive their new sisters back to the house for yell-ins, picnics and pledging. Spurred on with claps and vocal encouragement from sorority members, chickens race to the finish at Greek games. The bids marked the end of a hectic rush week of skits, parties, and tours and the beginning of a new year as a Greek pledge. photo by David von Riesen i: 254 At the Greek Week banquet, Mrs. Don Matuzak. president of the Panhellenic Scholarship Improvement Award The women City Panhellenic. presents a representative of Chi Omega with worked from eighth to third in sorority scholarship rankings .: - Brushes, nails and paint add finishing touches to Kappa Delta skit props during work week before formal fall rushing begins. High sorority scholarship leaves time for activities Competition ran high among sororities during rush week, Interfraternity Sing, Harlequinade, in- tramurals and Homecoming decorations. During first semester, all sororities joined forces in a house to house campaign for Multiple Sclerosis. While accumulating a 2.8 all-sorority average, the coeds still made time for functions, parties, in- formal rushing and pledge-active activities. In the lively carnival atmosphere of strawberry parfaits. wild animals and clowns. Tri-Deltas and rushees enjoy Carousel. Alpha Chi Omega wins award for social program Cited for an outstanding social development pro- gram and record of chapter history, Alpha Chi Omega won two awards at the ir 1966 national con- vention. As a Christmas project, Alpha Chis donat- ed a tricycle to the children ' s physical therapy ward at Memorial Hospital in Manhattan. Social activities included a Mod Party, Ship- wreck Party, a pledge Christmas party, annual Golden Lyre Ball, Depauw Duo with Kappa Alpha Theta, Todd Road Triad and an afternoon get- acquainted tea for fraternity pledges. Alpha Chis were officers in S.E.A., Panhelenic Council, States- mates, Sigma Delta Pi, German Club and Phems. One hundred five chapters. Founded DePauw Universi- ty 1885. Gamma Zeta chap- ter established 1947. Presi- dent: Martha Lonergan. Residing at 1835 Todd Road. Alpha Chis honor an active each month as Carnation Girl for outstanding chapter work. Alpha Chi Omega-TOP ROW: Mrs. Harold T Lowe. Mary E Abson, Cher- yl L Atchinson. Patricia A. Atwater. Barbara L. Beck. Sherrilyn K. Becker. Kathleen M Berning. Sharon A. Ber- nitz. SECOND ROW: Helen F. Bosche. Martha J. Budke. Barbara J. Bull. Nancy J Butler. Patricia Lynn Carl- son, Virginia A Carlson. Lesley E Case. Janet L. Chatfield THIRD ROW: Sandra L. Daugharthy. Jean L. Dillon. Jan A. Dobbs, Trucy C. Drapel. D ' Ann Drennan. Emily A. Eit- mann, Patricia A Ferguson. Pamela K. Fortun. FOURTH ROW: Nicki A Gardner. Theresa M Garlett. Shirley A Garrett. Margaret K Grogger. Carolyn S. Guetzko. Sarah C Harper. Susan L. Hendrix. Sharon G. Horigan BOTTOM ROW: Mama G Jenkins. Delores J. Johnson. PaulaS-John- son. Pamela A Jones. Patricia L. Jones. Janice M Kennedy. Linda A Kirk. Ann K. Kirkwood 256 Calypso n Alpha Ctii; m Ufl V ;.-: ' -: ' - Alpha Chi Omega-TOP ROW Carol J Kirshe. Sara J Landing. Linda M Lantis. Cynthia J LeHew. Lois K Lew- is. Martha J Lonergan. Beryl B Low- ery. Jeanene K Mack SECOND ROW Barbara L Mader. Barbara J Mattix. Linda A Mayer. Carolyn L McFarland. Monica M. McMillion. Marsha K Meckel. L Menne. Maria J Messersmith. THIRD ROW Janean L Miller. Sha- ron L. Milliken. Valerie J Millis. Mar- yanne Murphy. Suzanne E Nelson. Beverly A Norton. Karen L O ' Connor. Betty K Oleen FOURTH ROW Karen E Olson. Caro- lyn S. Pearson. Jean M Pyles. Nancy C Reeves. Gayla L Richards. Linda M Ross. Barbara J Ruediger FIFTH ROW: Anita J. Severence. Eleanor R. Shier. Christine L Smith. Geraldme A Smith. Susan Smutz. Sharrie A Snell. Carol S Spence BOTTOM ROW: Sherri D Spitsnogle. Shela L Strate. Lauralea Taylor. Mari- lyn J. Tollefson. Laruel B Warren. Janet L. Wolfe. Mary A Woolcott. Calypso music and Polynesian costumes set the mood for the Alpha Chis ' Calypso Day on Wednesday of rush week. At the end of the week. 29 rushees returned to the house for pledging ceremonies and entertained actives with a satirical skit Alpha Delta Pi-TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary E. Hall. Brenda Adrian. Barbara E. Ashford. Nancy J. Atkinson, Ste- phanie A. Baer. Judy D. Baker, Linda S Barb SECOND ROW: Diana K. Barton. Suzanne I. Beach. Barbara K. Benton. Peggy C. Burnett. Shirley E. Carson. Nancy M. Castle. Kathleen M. Cavi- ness. THIRD ROW: Marquita M. Condon. Vivienne L. Condon. Patricia G. Cor- don. Janet S. Cowan. Linda D. Curtin, Cheryl A. Daves. Karen M. Davis. FOURTH ROW: Deborah M. De- Mand. Judith A. Dey. Nancy J. Duke- low. Nancy M Dutton. Patricia A. Emrich, Nancy M. Evans. Janet K. Faddis. FIFTH ROW: Mary K. Foltz. Mary K. Francis. Corinne D. Greene. Linda Harrison. Ethel J. Hatch, Nancy J. Hey. Mary E. Hutchins. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn A. Jones. Pamela M. Kelly. Thelma J. Kirk. Joan M. Kleysteuber. Beverly M. Krug. Marcia S. Lenhert. Sandra K. Lindg- ren. I I ADPis welcome officers, place second in IF Sing Based on hospitality shown by members to na- tional officers and alumnae during the chapter ' s fif- tieth anniversary celebration, Alpha Delta Pi was presented the sorority ' s national gracious living award at its national convention. In Interfraternity Sing, the women earned second place with Chim Chim Cheree and Halls of Ivy. ADPis welcomed a new housemother with a tea in the fall and joined men of Lambda Chi Alpha in adopting two needy families at Christmas time. The families were given gifts and invited to the Greek houses for dinner. Social events included Halloween and Christmas parties and a spring formal, mal. 258 One hundred fourteen chap- ters. Founded Macon, Geor- gia, 1851. Alpha Eta chap- ter established 1915. Presi- dent: Patricia A. Emrich. Dude Evergreens and Christmas balls adorn the ADPi staircase, while the library is decorated in colors of blue and white. ifW B W . Alpha Delta Pi-TOP ROW Patricia A Massey. Patricia L McCoy. Karen J Mcllroy. Cheryl J McKay. Judith K McMillan. Charlotte A. McNeil. Susan K Mernman. SECOND ROW: Vicki J Messmer. Roberta 1 Minnis. Evelyn L Moats. Ru A Moore. Linda K. Morrissette. Colleen M. Ostmeyer. Natalie J. Park- THIRD ROW: Bonita Phillips. Susan K Pike. Rosalind J Ridgway. Marilyn S Robbins. Carolyn M Robinson. JoAnn Schafer. Susan A Schwab FOURTH ROW: Janet K Shipman. Sheryl G Spacek. Kathleen M Sughrue. Phyllis A. Tarver. Barbare E Taylor. Barbara J. Tozer. Mary F. Train FIFTH ROW: Linda L. Tresennter. Nancy J Ukena. Cheryl S Utterback. Sharon L VanVleet. Sandra S. Wak- nitz. Charlene D. Walser. Linda J Watkins BOTTOM ROW Rena L Wans. Jac- queline Wemgart. Thomasina Wein- gart. Andrea S Wilkerson. Beth M Wilson. Helen A. Wilson. Regina F Wolfe. Diane K Youngers ha Eta dap- 1915. Pus- : -: Under the supervision of Irwin Army Hospital patients. ADPis hung Christmas decorations made by the soldiers and stayed to visit and sing Christmas carols and sorority songs. The women, who live at 518 Sunset, returned to the hospital in the spring. Alpha Xi Delta-TOP ROW: Mrs. Susan Cox. Karen J Acker. Barbara J. Anderson. Rebecca S. Anderson. Mary S. Attwood. Eva M. Ayers, Gra- tia L Baehr. Cheryl L. Bain. SECOND ROW: Karen J. Beck. Mary A. Bigelow, Phyllis J Blasdel. Karen S. Brim, Lenore K. Brim, Nancy A. Buckles. Pamelee G. Carson. Pamela S Catlin THIRD ROW: Jane L Chatlain. Har- riet Christensen. Carolyn M. Collins. Nancy J. Cook. Jeanine A. Davis, Ju- dith A. Dunn. Sharon A. Elsweiler. Cynthia K. Fleming. FOURTH ROW: Nancy M. Florell. Mary J. Fritz, Susan K Goold, Janet K Griffith, Margaret A. Griffith. Julie A. Hackett. Michele M. Harmon, Connie L. Hawley. FIFTH ROW: Carolyn A. Hays. Dianna S Heath. Dorothy A. Hokr, Janet K. Hollinger. Janice L. Horst, Jeanne A. Ingersoll, Judy G. Jackson, Kathy L. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Rebecca L.Johns- ton, Susan L. Kennedy. Kay E. Kotap- ish. Charolyn K. Lacey, Jean A. Lan- caster. Winifred B. Lathrop. Mary K. Leasure. Evelyn J. Lewis. One hundred nine chapters. Founded Lombard College, 1893. Alpha Kappa chapter established 1922. Presi- dent: Linda D. Orrell. Variations in price and quality are discussed with a jewelry salesman before Alpha Xis make final pin and ring selections. Alpha Xi Delta captures trophy for house display With a 48-member pledge class, largest of any sorority, Alpha Xi Delta had 18 more women in the sorority than last year. Alpha Xis places third among sororities for their Homecoming display, Bye, Bye, Birdie. Members tutored for Project Headstart and collected toys at Christmas. The Pink Rose Formal, an d a pledge-active Baby- doll Party were other Alpha Xi social activities. Alpha Xi Delta members were sweethearts of Delta Chi and Alpha Kappa Lambda, secretary to the apportionment board and assistant to the Direc- tor of Campus Affairs. A People-to-People ex- change student and the Kansas 4-H Style Review Champion belong to the sorority; others were active in Student Senate, K-State Singers, and Sparks. Honoi Honoring a new housemother. Alpha Xis welcomed Mrs. Susan Cox with a fall tea in the chapter house at 601 Fairchild itures play laces third as display, for Project :hristmas. flirt Babv- J activities, t thtarts of secretary 10 o the Dis- people ex- tvle Rene Terrace. Members initiated an affiliate sorority at Oklahoma State University and sold cookies as a money-making project. Alpha Xi Delta-TOP ROW: Vickie Longenecker. Karen L Mitchell. Janet A Naylor. Patricia Nicholson. Olga A Nowinsky. Linda D Orrell. Patricia J Paine, Barbara S Pearson. SECOND ROW Nancy I. Pendarvis. Judith A Phillips. Sheryl L Pmkerton. Pamela L Poole. Chloe E Rexroad. Bonita A Rice. Nancy B Rohles. Kathleen A Rostme THIRD ROW: Paula K Sandy. Ann M Sanner. Marcia L Schoeff. Ellen K. Siemens. Elaine J Skeuse. Charlotte L Swam. Linda G Swan. FOURTH ROW Sandra S Swenson. Carolan M Tallerday. Karen D Thorn. Jonnie B Valerius. Lona D Vilander. Ann D Wagner. Kathleen J Wallace BOTTOM ROW Kathleen J Warner. Linda J Warren. Patricia Weatherford. Barbara M. Wells. Elisabeth A Wentz. Noell E Wulfkuhle. Carolyn L Young 261 Chi Omega-TOP ROW: Mrs. Leland Keefer, Carol S. Amos, Deborah K Baker. Sara M Bayless. Shelly Ber- gerhouse, Bethry E. Bloyd. Sandra L. Bradley. Pamela K. Carr. SECOND ROW: Linda J. Chapman. Polly A. Coombs. Judy J. Creviston. Mary L. Crowley. Marica K. Diekman. Marilyn L. Dragush. Pamela J. Dud- ley. Elizabeth A. Dyke. THIRD ROW: Nancy K. Dyke. Diane M. Elmore, Karlyn K. Emel. Nancy L. Evans. Paula J. Evans. Gail M. Farm- er. Beth K Fleischmann. Janet E. Floyd. FOURTH ROW: Luella J. Fosmire. Sandra K Froelich. Sharon L. Froe- lich. Janice Goodrich. Helen L. Gor- don. Suzanne Gordon. Carolyn K. Graham. Mary L. Grosko. BOTTOM ROW: Carol L Heath. Gretchen Hilgendorf. Barbara J. Hoch. Ann L. Hornbaker. Karyl K. In- nis, Ellen J. Kelchak. Jane D. Klover. Donna L. Knoell. One hundred forty-six chap- ters. Founded University of Arkansas, 1895. Kappa Alpha chapter established 1915. President: Sandra L. Bradley. Three fraternity sweethearts, 1966 Flush Bowl queen and best dressed coed on campus are members of Chi Omega. 1516 McCain. Members also represent the chapter as AFROTC queen. Homecoming finalist and Angel Flight drill commander. Chi Omegas capture first in Cinemania competition Filmed plans to raid the kitchen refrigerator of the Chi Omega house won the chapter first place in the new Cinemania contest, screened in conjunction with 1966 Harlequinade. At Christmas time the women caroled for residents of several Manhattan rest homes and, with Phi Delta Theta, entertained underprivileged children at a party. Chi Os were members of Student Senate, three served on college councils and four were members of Alpha Lambda Delta. A pledge party, Christmas stocking party and a spring formal were included among the sorority ' s social events. 262 Pledges entertain Chi Omega actives and alumnae at the Eleu- smian picnic in Sunset Park with an original skit. The Blind Date. After narrating the Greek myth of Eleusinian mysteries relating to founding, pledge mothers are announced. :.-.- :: Chi Omega-TOP ROW: Mary H Lairmore. Kathleen Langenwalter. Connie F Lathrop. Nancy J. Laude- mann. Patricia Lilliston. Elizabeth Mackender. Barbara L Martens. Kath- ryn L. Martens SECOND ROW: Johnette C Massey. Karen J Mau. Kathryn M McCarthy. Sharon R Meisner. Janice J. Miles. Janet L Miller. Lynne S. Miller. Mar- cia L. Morris THIRD ROW: Marlene K Moyer. Ann E Nelson. Nancy A Nelson. Meta K Newell. Doreen Ochsner. Melodie A. Otte. Annette Pallesen. Patricia A. Palmer FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth H Parker. Sharon L. Percival. Marlene K Pot- troff. Suzan C Ranz. Sallie K Roach. Candace L Rogers. Patricia A Rug- gles. Peggy J.Schick. FIFTH ROW: Nan L Schotanus. Diane J Schwindt. Patricia A. Seitz. Janora A Sigley. Donna L Silver. Trudy C Sloop. Sharon Stafford. Sue Z Stiefel BOTTOM ROW: Janice L. Stuessi. Carol A Tillery. Susan K Umberger. Deborah D. Vaughan. Nancy S Waite. Jane A Willis. Sally A Womer. Mar- tha E. Wood. Susan K. Young 263 Metal drainpipes and porcelain soap dishes are personalized with triangles for the Delta Delta Delta house, 1834 Laramie. One hundred nine chapters. Founded Boston University, 1888. Theta lota chapter established 1915. Presi- dent: Carol A. Hinnergardt. Campus leadership posts go to Tri-Delta women National convention presented Delta Delta Delta with the sorority ' s Dolly Dolphin award for the most outstanding original chaplain ' s message, I Have No Yesterdays. Continuing local service, Tri-Deltas collected money for the Manhattan United Fund drive, gave a Christmas party for children in the Project Head Start Program, and provided a scholarship for a University student. Tri-Deltas headed Statesmates, SGA and AWS committees; worked as Royal Purple Editor, BSO secretary, AWS vice-president, college council, Mortar Board and Angel Flight officers; and were represented in K-State Singers, Chimes, Sparks, Alpha Lambda Delta and Kappa Delta Pi. Social events included a winter formal, annual Firebug pledge party, a spring party and parents ' weekends. The women placed third in Interfrater- nity Sing and second in intramural kickball. Delta Delta Delta-TOP ROW: Mrs Ray Jones. Susan L. Alldritt. Elizabeth A. Andersen. Carolyn Bartholomew. Lynda C. Bennett. Kathryn A. Boxberger. Nancy M. Boyer. Mary S. Brandner. SECOND ROW: Barbara A. Bratton. Carol A. Brent. Elizabeth A. Brinkoe- ter. Deborah L. Brown. Barbara Byrne, Sherilyn Carl, Jean M. Casper, Karen K. Charbonneau. THIRD ROW: Lynda L. Clyne. La- Donna L. Douglass, Jolene Evans. Susan A. Florence, Linda K. Foster, Heike Goedecke, Cynthia J. Goll, Dia- na S. Gump. FOURTH ROW: Marilynn Gump, Jeanne A. Guy, Marilyn L. Hall, Chrys- tal Hantla. Ann M. Harding, Susan A. Haymaker. Kathp n E. Heyne, Carol A. Hinnergardt. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn J. Horst. Christine Howard, Mary S. Hutton, Beverly A. Johnston, Vicky L. Joyce. Merry J. Kanawyer, Kathleen Kehr. Deborah K. Krause. 264 - ' ::: -- :.: -:r ?t council. : ' : KR ' : -- I - ., :-.-: .: - ' : - ' ::- Excitement and surprise await the blowing out of the candle adorned with fraternity flowers as it passes from sister to sister Delta Delta Delta-TOP ROW Karen A. Kroutil. Lynne M Larsen. Diane Latimer. Mary B Lawhon. Kathryn J Lee. Karen A Lesrter. Karen E Leker. Karen G Lemons. SECOND ROW Karen B Linck. Hoi- lace L Long. Sharon K Mason. Ja- nice L Mathena. Jamie S McKay. Diane M Messing. Janice S Miller. Marilynn J Mobley. THIRD ROW Cheryl S Morford. Michelle Morris. Jane M Myers. Joy A Newell. Janice K Nixon. Suzanne B. Nixon. Kathryn Noellsch. Janet S O ' Connell FOURTH ROW Pamela S Pierpoint. Linda A Poell. Marguerite Ralston. Lorna M Ramsey. Carmie J Rose. Jamie Rothberger. Janet A Rotman. Jennifer B Rotman FIFTH ROW Elaine A Rusch. Martha C Sanders. Jane M Schmidt. Marcia K Scott. Marilyn L Singer. Suzanne M Smalley. Carol J Staab. Sara A Summers BOTTOM ROW Vickey L Swenson. Ellen L Taylor. Sharilyn D Vogt. Vir- ginia L Wegman. Janel S Wilson. Linda L Win. Melmda R Woltkamp. Margaret. E Yessk while all hum My Tri-Delta Man. When the flame is out. the reading of a poem announces a pinning or engagement. Initiating plans for a new house to be built within the next two years. Delta Zetas solicit financial support at parties for chapter alumnae. In their present home at 1803 Laramie, members heard lectures on scholarship goals and the value of people. Delta Zetas hostess tea to welcome housemother Dtows Ze:a; : Teaming efforts with the men of Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Zeta ' s 1966 Harlequinade entry, A Horse of Course, was one of four skits to reach the production finals. With a tea in February, the DZs officially welcomed Mrs. Edith Rosener who as- One hundred seventy-six chapters. Founded Miami University, 1902. Lambda chapter established 1915; reactivated 1963. Presi- dent: Nancy E. Fair. sumed duties as housemother after Christmas. Social events included the annual Joyeaux Noel Party, the Spring Rose Formal, parent and legacy weekends and a surprise breakfast for the Gamma Phi Betas. The DZs also hosted other Kansas chap- ters at a founder ' s day meeting in the Union and tea at the house. In campus activities, the president of Putnam Scholars Association, vice-president of AWS and SGA committee chairmen were DZs. The women also were members of Mortar Board, Chimes, Sparks, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Delta, Angel Flight and Alpha Lambda Delta. r Delta Zeta-TOP ROW: Mrs. Fern Hosley. Marilyn J. Allen. Bonnee B. Badger, Carolyn L Barney. Gloria E. Baxter, Barbara A. Beals. Janalee E. Seals. Jean K Bodwell. SECOND ROW: Janet L. Boyer. Caro- lyn B. Campbell, Sarah B. Dallas. Diana L Davidson. Jeanne Doughten. Patricia A Evans. Nancy E. Fair. Bar- bara J Fleming. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle K Foster. Mary E Glenn. Jackie L. Corner. Mary J. Hauber. Anna C. Hayer, Cheryl S. Heide. Linda J. Henderson. Melinda R Hrabe 266 Delta Zeta-TOP ROW: Patricia K Keltner. Barbara J Klick. Gail A. Khck. Marilyn L Lafferty. Jane A Lee. Diana K Loetel. Karen M Lutz. Margaret J Marsh SECOND ROW Sandra L McElwam. MaryA Mueller. Barbara K North. Sandra S Paramore. Kathryn A. Scon. Susan J Sheldon. Janice Elaine Smith. Jill Stevens BOTTOM ROW: Patricia S Wallace. Elizabeth M Wary. Sharon A. White. Eleanor R. Whitney. Martha A Wil- son. E ' Lynn S. Wright. Nancy L Zim- merman Drowsy Gamma Phis eat rolls and drink hot coffee after Delta Zetas serenaded the sorority ' s sleeping dorms at 6 a.m. The surprise breakfast party, planned to promote intra-sorority rela- tions, included skits, games and a nightgown fashion show. 267 Gamma Phi Beta-TOP ROW: Mrs. Charles W. Cox. Lynda K Adams. Janet L Alexander. Patricia A Biss- mg, Wanda S. Black. Leigh Brennei- sen. Robbie G. Brewer. Janet S. Bunk- er. SECOND ROW: Jill E. Bunker. Patri- cia J. Callen. Connie L. Carr. Nancy S. Carr. Ann L. Charlton, Mary F. Chil- dres. Jeanne Christenson. Linda A. Claydon. THIRD ROW: Ruth E. Coburn. Martha Coppersmith. Shirley C. Crail. Donna E. Craven. Sheila F. Crouch. Countess Culbertson. Marcia D. Dyer. MollyeA. Eddy. FOURTH ROW: Vicky L. Erickson. Martha M. Fly. Patricia A. Flynn. Jayne A. Foster. Joyce E. Furney. Mary Z. Furney. Grace L. Gerritz. Jo- Ann Goetz. BOTTOM ROW: Mildred A. Goreham. Sherril A. Gracey, Sonia J. Green. Joy E. Hanson, Carol S. Harris. Donna G. Mauser. Judy A. Hester. Bonnie K. Hi an. Eighty - two chapters. Found- ed Syracuse University, 1874. Beta Upsilon chapter es- tablished 1957. President: Mary Jane McAdow. After rush week. Gamma Phi pledges are formally introduced to interested fraternity members at the sorority ' s yell-in. Gamma Phis place first in IF Sing for second year First among sororities in Interfraternity Sing competition was Gamma Phi Beta. Singing All the Things You Are and Gamma Phi Man, the women won the top trophy for the second consecu- tive year. In the spring 1966, members recorded a We ' re Gamma Phis song album which they sold at their national convention. During the conven- tion, the chapter received a scholarship plaque and a Havens Award honorable mention for ranking either first or second in campus scholarship among sororities for four consecutive semesters. At a founder ' s day dinner in November, Gamma Phis and alumnae celebrated their tenth year on campus. A Christmas party was planned with Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon for Manhattan ' s underprivileged children. The Christmas season was also a time for a dinner with dates and the annual tree trimming party with pledges. The Crystal Crescent Ball and a square dance were in the spring. Wrth charter members as guests. Gamma Phis and alumnae observed their tenth year on campus at a founder ' s day dinner in November. The women, living at 1807 Todd Road, sent money to underprivileged children at camps in Canada e first lyear : :.- ' :: - -.:,:; ,-:- -. ' ' ' -. -- Gamma Phi Beta-TOP ROW Diane Hodgson. Aldre M Holmgren. Doro- thy M Hostetter. Loretta J Huber. Patroa Intermill. llene A. Kimsey. Lin- da A Kuhn. Linda B Lehman SECOND ROW Gloria L Lewerenz. Donna J Lillich. Cheryl A Linn. Elaine V Lowe. Linda L Ludden. Sandra S Mall. Marlene K Mason. Mary J McAdow THIRD ROW Patricia McCabe. Judith E McGee. Carolyn K McKmley. Robin R McLean. Judith A Melvm. Patricia A Miller. Vikki K Miller. Jams E Mutch FOURTH ROW Kathryn I Norberg. Norma B Perry. Lynne E Phalp. Mar- ta J Quattlebaum. Sara A Rose. Theresa K Rose. Margaret J Ryan. Sandra K Sanders FIFTH ROW: Dee A Saye. Lauren E Schmidt. Martha J Seitz. Linda K Shehi. Karen K Starkey. Jo A Stark- weather. Jane A Suor. Karen E Thor- sen BOTTOM ROW Jane D Vermilhon. Norma J Watson. Jody L White. Sue A Wiltse. Gloria D Wolff. Ktm Woo- dard. Susan G Woodard. Regma G Young 269 Thetas receive second in scholarship rankings Second among sororities in scholarship rankings for the spring 1966 semester, Kappa Alpha Theta also placed second in sorority Homecoming house decorations with their display Bake the Birds in a Winning Dish. Supporting their brother fraterni- ty, the women assisted with the local colonization of Phi Gamma Delta first semester. For Christmas the chapter collected toys and planned a party for the children in Theta ' s national philanthropy, the In- stitute of Logopedics in Wichita. Ninety - two chapters. Found- ed DePauw University, 1870. Delta Eta chapter established 1961. President: Sara S. Ben tley. Tapped a SAE Little Sister of Minerva. a Theta pledges support to the auxiliary when she receives her yellow rose. Kappa Alpha Theta-TOP ROW Mrs. Margane K. Schmidt. Jo E. Ab- bott, Karen S. Adams. Nancy L. Ad- ams. Rhonda J Adams, Carol S. Angwin. Mary J Ashton. SECOND ROW: Sally J. Banl. Mary L. Barley, Sara S. Bentley. Sally I. Ber- ger. Jeanette Brooke. Judith A. Bul- ger. Joyce S. Burgess. THIRD ROW: Judith G. Burgess, Lin- da S. Burton. Anne L. Casady. Karen L. Chitwood, Edith A. Chnstmann, Nancy Coberly. Barbara K. Compton. FOURTH ROW: Judith A Davidson, Franki K Dissmger, Arlene S. Fair, Mary E. Gintzel, Marsha L. Green. Linda Haughawout. Barbara J. Hays BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn Hummel. Judith I. Hysom. Jan B Jager, Karen R. Jager. Jill Jorgensen. Helene J Kalb, Julie D. Kaufman. ' I I Sororty 270 1 I Kappa Alpha Theta-TOP ROW Toni M. Kaufman. Madelyn G Keller. Louise S Keucher. Mary Knappenber- ger. Marcia B Knight. Margaret Knorr. Luana R. Lamb SECOND ROW: Mary J Londeen. Carol J. Manley. Mary M McManis. Laurel A Minturn. Mary B. Morgan. Frances R. Mullinix. Mary E. Neil THIRD ROW: Sharyl A. Nelson. Nan- cy L. Niles. Marcia A. Norby. Janice M Olsson. Coral A Osborne. Janet S Osborne. Deanna K Parry FOURTH ROW. Ann C. Pattison. Nancy J. Perry. Lola J Peters. Janice E. Pomperien, Pamela A. Reeder. Del vaKRockhold. Susan JSchul- teis. FIFTH ROW: Susan L. Schutte. Carol S Shannon. Linda C Shaw. Janie A Shawver. Pamela J. Shilling. Nancy A. Singular. Nancy L. Skidmore SIXTH ROW: Elizabeth Stephens. Linda S Tillotson. Janice L Travis. Rebecca L. Urbanek. Antonia L. Wandt. Elizabeth A Wandt. Jerusha J Wandt BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth G Wart- man. Tana L Wells. Cheryl L. Wilch. Mary L Wofford. Susan S. Wood. Lois E Yelenik. Nancy A. Young. Sorority colors of black and gold are incorporated into the col- or scheme of the oriental-modern Theta house at 1517 McCain Lane. Thetas spent an afternoon of kite flying with dates and entertained at a Kave party at the chapter house that evening. KDs visit hospital wards, take second in intramurals Two wards in Irwin Army Hospital at Ft. Riley were adopted for the year by Kappa Delta. Month- ly visits to the soldiers, decorations and homemade cookies at Christmas were part of the program. Social activities included the annual Emerald Ball, Christmas party, Pledge-Active party, a tea for charter members and an annual tug-of-war with Lambda Chi Alpha. KDs placed second in overall women ' s intramural competition. Two student senators, a Board of Student Publi- cations member, a College of Commerce councilwo- man and Angel Flight ' s Outstanding Angel were members of Kappa Delta. One hundred three chap- ters. Founded Longwood College, 1897. Sigma Gamma chapter established 1920. President: Carol L. Robbins. Room changes, made three times during the year, give KDs the opportunity to become better acquainted with sisters. Active Kappa Delta-TOP ROW: Mrs. Blanche Shinkle. Vicky L Adams. Sheryl K. Albright. Pamela S. Back- haus, Came S. Bagley. Pamela J. Ber- key. Susan C. Bethell. Julia A. Brown. SECOND ROW: Nancy A. Charles, Patricia I. Coons. Caroline B. Copen- mg. Marilen A. Corwin. Dianne Dar- ling, Mary L. Dellera. Janice A. Dougherty, Mary C. Evans. THIRD ROW: Margaret A. Ewmg. Barbara K. Filbert, Gail W. Filbert. Michele D. Frickey, Nancy A. Gallo- way. Joan R. Geraghty. Lana J. Gfell- er, Nancy J. Glover. FOURTH ROW: Virginia L. Goermg, Virginia R. Green, Janice G. Green- wood. Barbara Harclerode. Judy L. Heck, Vicki M. Hedges, Sharon J. Hendershot, Sally J. Hmchman. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela L. Holt. Car- olyn S. Hornick. Judith A. James. Jeanne A. Johnson. Phyllis M. John- son. Catherine V. Jones. Janet L. Kannard, Barbara J. King. 272 n. 11 Alpha Kappa Lambda - TOP ROW John V Mauk. Daniel R McConachie. David E McCune. James D McCune. Steven G Mclntyre, Jerry G. Meyer. James W Morrison SECOND ROW: Ronald G Odom. Charles L. Rich. Richard L. Robinson. David M Roland. George Schneick- ert. Jesse R Scoggins. Danny P. Sis- co. Dennis R. Slimmer THIRD ROW: John A Snodderly. Fred G Sprang. Ronald W Taylor. Steven G Traxson. Richard G Tucker. Frederick S. Tyler. Stephen Utterback. Kenneth A Vandall BOTTOM ROW: Larry G. Vulgamore. David L Weaver. Wilton S Webb. Richard M. Wibbeler. Dale G Willis, M William Wyckoff. Craig R. Zaiss. Orlin J Zmk Actives and pledges of Alpha Kappa Lambda, residing at 1919 Hunting Avenue, participate in a newly organized study pro- gram. House improvements for the year included reseeding the lawn, enlarging the patio, and installing a new basketball court. 289 Creating appropriate decorations for each floor of their two- story house at 1408 Denison. members of Alpha Tau Omega planned a Heaven and Hell party. Other house functions for the fraternity included a hayrack ride and Christmas dance. ATOs buy hilltop lot, begin plans for new house Plans for a new house to be completed by the fall of 1970 were begun by men of Alpha Tau Omega One hundred fifty chapters. Founded Virginia Military Institute 1865. Delta Theta chapter established 1920. President: William F. Rock. with the collection of funds from alumni and the purchase of a lot on the hill above Royal Towers apartments. ATOs won the Province Scholarship Award for having the first, third, and fourth active scholastically and the first and second pledge grade averages in the five-chapter province. With their auxiliary organization, Sisters of the Maltese Cross, the men caroled Manhattan rest homes at Christmas. Members included one of five finalists for FMOC and president of Accent party. Wednes ATOs. Alpha Tau Omega - TOP ROW Michael J. Arehart. Bob H. Balwanz, Monty M. Bednasek, Gerald C. Brees, Robert W. Brewster. Raymond L. Bush. John P. Charles. Johnny L. Cor- ey. SECOND ROW: William L Dillon. Robert C. Dobson. Michael S. Dun- can. Timothy D. Duncan. Willard L. Eitzman. Cady R. Engler. Steven M. Evans. Edmond E. Fellers. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas M. Foncan- non. John S. Frank. Alwyn H Gentry. James W. Gentry. Edward S. Gfeller. Bruce W. Heckman.GaryJ Heyka. Dennis E Home 290 if Alpha Tau Omega - TOP ROW: Robert M Hudson. John A. Johnson. Randy R Johnson. Steve A Johnson. Cecil W Johnston. Robert L Kirken- dall. Charles W Lamer. John T. Mey- er. SECOND ROW: Michael T Mills. Wil- liam L Muir, Robert D. Overman, Wil liam F. Overman. George T Richards. William F. Rock. Ronald H. Roesler. Steven D Roesler BOTTOM ROW: Richard D Shep- pard. Stephen A. Sherlock. Ty D Smith. Richard H Spingler. Terry L. Swisher. Michael L. Trabert. Lonnie A Wiseman Wednesday night and Sunday noon mean dress dinner for ATOs. who sing the blessing before meals. One Sunday din- ner was served by the ATO auxiliary. Sisters of the Maltese Cross, who adopt pledge sons and are official hostesses. mi and the u! Towers k ' holarship Jiirth active istersofthe ihattan rest lone of five ent party. 291 Beta Sigma Psi -TOP ROW: Mrs. Allen Burch. Clifford D. Ascher. Dean R. Bader. Robert M. Behrens. Carl M. Bierbaum. Phillip W. Boeschen, Terry K Boggs. SECOND ROW: Robert D. Bowser. Warren T. Brady, Steven R. Cardwell. Paul W. Cassella. Robert B. Christie, Holland G. Divin, William D. Edward- son. THIRD ROW: James M. Farrar. John D. Gurske. Ronald N. Hagerman. David R. Hanson, Herbert E. Harrod. Robert E. Henning, Phillip W. Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Carl F. Jackson. David D. Jackson. David H. Jackson, Michael E. Jackson, Curtis R. Jacobs. Daryll D. Jamvold, Gary D. Janke. Beta Sigs collect art work to redecorate living roo m Establishing an art fund to decorate their living room, men of Beta Sigma Psi began a collec- tion of paintings and sculpture, many of which were original works by University students. Beta Sigs took second place in the fraternity division of the Homecoming decorations contest and played the annual Reformation Day football game with Phi Kappa Theta Catholic fraternity, in October. An FMOC finalist and members of five University ath- letic teams were Beta Sigma Psi men. Ten chapters. Founded Uni- versity of Illinois 1925. Zeta chapter established 1951. President: William D. Ed- wardson. Teaming with Kappa Alpha Theta. members of Beta Sigma Psi, 1200 Centennial Drive, represent 16 Illinois House seats and two Senate seats in Model Congress. The house donates blood to the University ' s Red Cross drive and plays intramural sports. fated 1951. Beta Sigs prepare Founders ' Weekend invitations for alumni year. The Lutheran fraternity pledged more than 75 per cent of and type rush cards for one of four rush weekends during the its new members through informal and summer rush programs Beta Sigma Psi - TOP ROW Larry L Johnson. Roger L Jones. Robert P. Keist. Terrel E. Kinsey. Henry O Kist- ner. Douglas B Knop. Robert A Kuhn. William R Kuhn SECOND ROW Gary A Langner. Wil- liam V Lawrence. Elmer E Lehmann. Dale E Limn. William E Martens. Thomas J Maxwell. Vaughn D Mig- not. John G. Ostermann THIRD ROW: William D Pulliam. Clyde S flicker. Ronald R Ricker. Donald R Root. Richard C Roswurm. Robert A Ruhnke. Marvin L Scheele. Thomas L Schoenbeck FOURTH ROW Terry R Schoenthal- er. Donald W Schott. Glen L Shank. William J Siebert. Gary D Sims. Gar- ry L. Smith. David A. Strohm. David P. Tollefson BOTTOM ROW Mark K Torluemke. Dennis V. Underbjerg. Steven R Wiechman. Timothy R Windier. John E Wisniewski. DouglasJ Wolters. Charles W Zabel. Robert E Zibell 293 Beta pledges frequently study together for important lecture session exams. The new class must work for the high scholar- ship honors which have resulted in the house placing first or second in fraternity scholarship rankings for the last 17 years. Betas win IF Sing, capture second in scholarship Competing against seven other fraternities, Beta Theta Pi took first in Interfraternity Sing with Sons of the Dragon and Porch Chairs. Betas ranked second in spring 1966 fraternity scholarship with a record pledge class grade average of 3.16. The men captured top honors in intramural ath- letics, placing first in fraternity division football for the fourth year in a row. They also took first in badminton and second in basketball intramurals. Beta social activities included a Jungle Party, a spring barbecue and the annual Pig Formal. One hundred five chapters. Founded Miami University 1839. Gamma Epsilon chapter established 1914. President: Robert A. Briggs. Men of Beta Theta Pi - TOP ROW: Mrs Grover Clingan. Douglas B. Aiken. Timothy A. Atchison. Steven R. Beck. Martin E. Benjamin. Glenn E. Boyd. Robert A. Briggs. Van E. Brighton. SECOND ROW: Michael D. Buckles. Roger K Cleghorn, Michael L Clutter. Robert J. Coble. Craig A. Coulter. Roger K. Dickerson, Mike R. Elwell. Steven B. Farabi THIRD ROW: Donald D. Ficken. Thomas G. Grey, Roland M. Gunn, James M. Guy. Thomas E. Guy, Alan R. Hammerli, Dean F, Harper. Barry L. Herron. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas W Hmz. James A. Ikard. Michael J. Jacobs. Patrick T. Jacobs. Larry D. Johnston. Howard A. Kinzer. Robert L, Kmghton, Gary B. Lee. 294 CT3 f j I Beta Theta Pi - TOP ROW Paul T Loehr. Peter G. Loriaux. Harry E. McDonald. Douglas M McNeal. Donald H Merten. Conrad K Nightin- gale. Kent E. Otte SECOND ROW: Thomas C. Palmer. Layton M Perry. Steven B Poland. Leland J. Polly. Thomas M Potter. George W Schultz. James L Seigle THIRD ROW: Earl H Seyfert. James K Shrack. William C Skaer. Ronald P. Sumner. Roger D Timken. James B Wallerstedt. James E Wassberg BOTTOM ROW: James L Weaver. Robert D Wehling. Henry H Werner. James L Whelan. John H White. Steven E Wright. Alexander M Young Men of Beta Theta Pi. 500 Sunset, observed memorial ser- vices for a deceased alligator pet. An El Corfo house party con- cluded the burial service. Meat cooked overnight in a large pit provided Betas and their dates with a spring country barbecue. 295 Kimble , a white German Shepard, has been Delta Chi mascot for two years and appears in the house composite picture. Social activities of the men include the Founder ' s Day banquet in the fall and a formal White Carnation Ball in the spring. Delta Chi members begin new chapter house plans Because membership had risen since the colony gained fraternity status on campus two years ago, Delta Chis began plans for financing a new, larger house. They also remodeled the recreation room, planned a Christmas party for neighborhood child- ren and donated food supplies to a needy family. The men competed in intramural sports, winning first place in basketball and fifth in swimming in league action. Delta Chis placed second in the Tau Kappa Epsilon scavenger hunt. Fraternity members were selected as president of Interfraternity Coun- cil, SGA Coordinator and as a finalist in the 1966 Favorite Man on Campus competition. Fifty-three chapters. Found- ed Cornell University 1890. K State chapter established 1964. President: Dwight W. Horsch. DELTA CHI - TOP ROW: Mrs. Zilla Dunagan. David M. Alexander. Charles E. Ash. Thomas Z. Beery. Donald R Bentsen, Steven L. Bihl- maier, Robert J. Brockman, Craig A. Calamaio. BOTTOM ROW: Darwin E. Cline. Lynn L. Collmann, David A. Demp- sey. David A. Grider. Darrel L. Gros- sardt. Thomas D. Haney. Robert A. Harwood. Harold K. Hitz. 296 : Delta Chi - TOP ROW Dwight W Horsch. Thomas W Hunter. Alan R Jaax. Gary L Kildow. Gary T. Lawlis. Warren H McLeod. Duane R Moss SECOND ROW Gary L Neal. John S Niemeyer. Philip F Padden. Don G Parker. Daniel E Pilcher. Tom T Poor- man. John M Quiring THIRD ROW: Jan L Rayl. Larry E Rink. Kent L Roberts. Dennis E. Rork. Bruce E Rose. Thomas B Sanders. Stephen M Saunders FOURTH ROW Eric R Schrepel. Ter- ry L Seip. Philip L Sell. Craig R. Shove. Webster H Sill. David W Simmonds. James G Smith. BOTTOM ROW Loren R. Stenzel. Terry D Uehlmg. Kenneth M Walker. Stephen G Wanick. Kenyon C Whit- right. Charles R Woodard. Robert L Woodward. William P Young Blood donated by the men of Delta Chi won the fraternity the Gold Drop Award for having the highest percentage of donors among members in a University living group. The organization completed its third year in the chapter house at 1716 Fairchild. Delta Tau Delta -TOP ROW: Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie. Norbert J. An- drews. Ronald T. Beach, William L. Beedles. Dennis L. Berkholtz. Brad- ford G. Blaker. Eldon L. Boisseau. SECOND ROW: Lyle P. Carmony. Mark K. Chapin, James E. Cheatham, Michael B. Conrad. Lawrence E. Coven, Alfred S. DePetro. Gregory A. Dickerson. THIRD ROW: Douglas P. Drew. Gre- gory P. Drew, Charles W. Engel, John S. Pagan, Lon K. Floyd, Robert E. George, Jerry D. Gray. BOTTOM ROW: Richard J. Gregory, John R. Green, Richard C. Green. Wil- liam P. Griffitt, Tom E Harris, Jay R. Hedlund, Charles T. Herman. Delts entertain KU fraternity brothers for weekend As representatives of Michigan, men of Delta Tau Delta participated in Model Congress during March. At Homecoming and after the University of Kansas basketball game in February, the Delts en- tertained their fraternity brothers from KU at an- nual parties. Other annual events at the Delt house included the Paddle Party in December, a George Party celebrating George Washington ' s birthday, a spring barbecue and the Rainbow Formal in May. Delta Tau Deltas, living at 1001 Sunset, cleaned and painted a small country church as a service project during the spring. Delts were represented in varsity basketball, base- ball, swimming, golf and track and were members of Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade and the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Ninety-four chapters. Founded Bethany Col- lege 1858. Gamma Chi chapter established 1917. President: Ro- bert D. Steiger. Before sending their 1967 Harlequinade script entry to the judges. Delts and Chi Os check final instructions for dialogue. music, choreography, costumes and stage settings. Of the nine scripts entered, four are selected for production in the spring. d flball.base- 1 V- .:: our chapters. 8 Gimma Chi established resident: do- Delta Tau Delta - TOP ROW Rob- ert K Herman. Guy M Heyl. Harvey B. Hoover. James D Hopper. Melvm L. Howell. Alan R. Hug. Lester H Ideker. James S. Jordan SECOND ROW Robert L Kearney. Anthony L. Kimmi. Jack H Konnz. Patrick J Latferty. Robert D Leeper. Dennis V Logan. John E Markley THIRD ROW: Theodore J McVay. Mark D Menca. Arthur D Miller. Robert L Mooney. Jonathon D Mor- genson. Alex Nichepor. Gary D Ol- son. Larry M Peterson FOURTH ROW: Edward O Rawlmgs. Michael E Riordan. Keith L Roberts. Thomas K Rogge. Vance D Schafer. Bryon R Schlosser. Frederick J Schmidt. Robert A Sebree. FIFTH ROW: Dennis R Sherraden. Robert D Steiger. Steven L. Stock- ham. Arthur T Swan. Stephen W Swayze. Philip M Tate. Kent D Tay- lor. Steve W Train. BOTTOM ROW James L Vore. Dale Alan Wardlaw. James P. Weir. Wesley H Welch. Mason C Whitney. David R Williams. Larry R Wylie. 299 Delta Upsilon - TOP ROW: Mrs Lucile Sponable. Dave E. Anderson, James E. Barrett. Eric L. Bartholo- mew, Onn D. Bell, Pete A, Bell, Wil- liam Bevan. SECOND ROW: Charles R. Bone- brake, Laurence Bredengerd, Donald R. Brining, Lawrence 0. Bryant, Craig L, Bunker, Charles E. Cardwell, Wil- liam P. Conway, THIRD ROW: Dennis D. Cook, Jay L. Cook, James Cruce, Dennis E. Culley, Gale W. Davis, Greg P. Denk, John J. Devore. FOURTH ROW: Kelly L. Dumford, Michael D. Dumford, Kenneth R. Dunbar. Clinton E. Dunn. Douglas E. Eisenhour, Galen E. Ericson, Jon H. Eshelman. FIFTH ROW: Ross L. Fapp. Bruce E. Frost, David B. Fruetel. George A. Gerritz. Dan S. Grinstead. Michael R. Hall. Daslie A. Hardin. BOTTOM ROW: Frank R. Hardin. James B. Hayes, Michael A. Hen- dricks. Ralph W. Hicks. Don A. Hill. Richard V. Hoecker, Yancy D. Hud- son. DUs dance with Tri Deltas at one of twelve functions to which the fraternity invited women ' s living groups during the year. Top Harlequinade trophy goes to DU-Pi Phi skit Sharing first place honors with Pi Beta Phi, Del- ta Upsilon won the 1966 Harlequinade competition with a skit, The Days of Vines and Boulders. The fraternity also finished second in intramural swimming and third in Interfraternity Sing. At a national DU convention, the chapter received an award for the best pledge training program and the Directors ' Award for Excellence. Eighty-six chapters. Found- ed Williams College 1834. K-State chapter established 1956. President: David L. Parker. Delta Upsilon - TOP ROW Daniel S Huffman. Thomas K Jacob. Grego- ry L Jacobson. Stephen L James. Douglas K Jernigan. David R Jones. Burk Jubelt SECOND ROW: Lawrence M. Ken- dall. William H Kennedy. Henry C Kirchhoff. Richard K Lilly. Lament A Lull. H Stewart Mann. Bennie L Mar- tin THIRD ROW: Galen R McDonald, Paul E Miller. Steven L Morgan. Ste- phen R. Morris. Donald D O ' Conner. Gary E O ' Hara. David Lionel Parker FOURTH ROW: Joseph D Patterson, Harold C Peterson. Ronald W Ple- mons. Nelson K Reinhardt. Craig W Ridenour. Thomas J. Romig. William J Romig FIFTH ROW: Benjamin T Rumsey. Robert W Stamey. Lane V Sunder- land. John G Svaty. Steven A Tange- man. Joseph Teichgraeber. Thomas Teehgraeber BOnOM ROW: Melvm E Thompson. John F Tisdel. Lawrence E Townley. Gary L. Urbanek. Walter J Viney. Lar- ry E. Ward. Craig M Woodard rophy il skit Phi. Del- competition i intramural I Sing. At a received an am and the Social events of Delta Upsilon. 1425 University Drive, include a Christmas Ski Party, Barn and Jungle Parties and the annual Blue and Gold Formal. The house was represented on campus in Blue Key. Student Senate, Phi Eta Sigma and varsity athletics. 301 Farm House men receive fifth consecutive award National Interfraternity Council awarded the Summa Cum Laude Scholarship Award to the men of FarmHouse for the fifth consecutive year. The award recognized the house for having a grade point 30 per cent above the all men ' s average. The men participated in a ll intramurals and cap- tured first in the 1 57-pound class of intramural wrestling. Members were pledged by informal rushing throughout the year. The men belong to Blue Key, Student Senate, Board of Student Publi- cations, Apportionment Board and Sigma Tau. An informal watermelon feed for members and their dates was in the fall. Other FarmHouse activi- ties included a Christmas party, barbecue, Star and Crescent Formal, Sisters ' and Parents ' Days and rush weekends for high school seniors. Twenty-two chapters. Founded University of Missouri 1905. K-State chapter established 1921. President: Don- ald R. Ferguson. I I Men of FarmHouse gather in their redecorated living room before dinner to listen to records on their new stereo set. FarmHouse - TOP ROW; Mrs Hazel Hawbecker. James P. Adams. Glenn P. Alpert. Larry R. Anderson. Terry L Biery. Joseph M Bohnen, Steven R Boyle. SECOND ROW: David M. Bozone. Charles T. Bronzan. Tommy R. Carr. Peter J. Cordel. Keith L. Cramer, Tony M Delp. Dennis L. Deschner. THIRD ROW: Larry E. Dirksen, Frank R. Douthit. William D. Eisele. Harold D. Engle. Arlen W. Etling. Donald R. Ferguson. Theron E. Fry. BOTTOM ROW: Donald D Grauer- holz. Stanley W Grecian. Randy K. Hahn. John M. Hamman. John W. Harvey. Randy D. Hassler. Duane M Hennkson. 302 $ .n. Chair ' . - ' - FarmHouse - TOP ROW: Gerald L Hildebrand. Robert L Hirt. Tommy L Jacobitz. John F Jagger. Marvin D Kallenbach, Dennis G Kasselman. Jerry D Kazmaier, James K Koelliker SECOND ROW: Walter W Kurth. David K Lightner. Ronnie G Lunsford. Robert A MacArthur. David F. Martin, Larry B Massey. Richard D Miller. Tom J Moxley. THIRD ROW Dale E Naiman. Dennis T Nelson. Ross A Olson. Garth L Peterson. Losson G Pike. William H. Reissig. Randall L. Rich. Jerre K Ror- ick. FOURTH ROW: Larry E. Schmidt. Norman R Schneider. Dennis R Siefkes. Kenneth A Spangenberg. Gary A Spliner. Robert L Stark. John W Toney. BOTTOM ROW Thomas R Tucker. Terry E Waldren. Howard G Webb. Stuart W Weiben. George L Wiley. Ben W Wood. Kendall M Wright Chapter and recreation rooms of FarmHouse. 1830 College Heights, were redecorated during the year with additions of new carpets and library shelves. During September, the men hosted fraternity representatives at a national conclave here. 303 Kappa Sigma - TOP ROW: Vernon D. Aldrich. G. Gary Angerman. John P. Armstrong. Thomas G. Beal, Felix R. Bedford, Gunnar W. Blanke, Richard R. Bleything. SECOND ROW: Charles R. Booz. Paul L. Bosch. Frederick H. Bowman. David A Brown, Gary D. Bruning. George M. Brunksy. Robert E. Buch- an. THIRD ROW: James H. Butler. Gary L. Camblin, Michael E. Carlisle, Michael R. Cams, John E. Caton, Wendell F. Cowan, Durward D. Dupre. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth B. Ewing, John M. Flannery. Eric K. Graham, Fred W. Hubbard, Duane A. lies, Le- land R. Johnson, George A. Lewis. 1 a 7 IS y ft f rfi - Kappa Sigs plant shrubs for Manhattan police office New shrubbery in front of the Manhattan police headquarters were planted as a service project of Kappa Sigma. Participating in all intramurals, they took third place in fraternity division football. In April, instead of a spring formal, Kappa Sigs and their dates dressed in prehistoric costumes for a Cave Man party at the fraternity ' s chapter house. The annual Red Dog party was given by the pledges in November and the Stardust formal was in December. Kappa Sigs represented Iowa in Model Congress. Editor of the K-State Engineer, president of Collegiate Young Democrats and day editor of the Collegian were Kappa Sigs. One hundred thirty-nine chapters. Founded Universi- ty of Virginia 1869. Gamma Chi chapter established 1919. President: Gary Ang- erman. Roses and a sparkling crown accompany the announcement of a Kappa Sigma sweetheart at the fraternity ' s Stardust Formal. Actn 304 Alpha Kappa Lambda - TOP ROW John V Mauk. Daniel R McConachie. David E McCune. James D McCune. Steven G Mclntyre. Jerry G Meyer. James W Morrison SECOND ROW Ronald G Odom. Charles L Rich. Richard L Robinson. David M Roland. George Schneick- ert. Jesse R Scoggms, Danny P. Sis- co. Dennis R Slimmer THIRD ROW John A Snodderly. Fred G Sprang. Ronald W Taylor. Steven G Traxson. Richard G Tucker. Frederick S Tyler. Stephen Unerback. Kenneth A Vandall BOTTOM ROW Larry G Vulgamore. David L Weaver. Wilton S Webb. Richard M Wibbeler. Dale G Willis. M Will iam Wyckoff. Craig R Zaiss. Orlin J Zink Actives and pledges of Alpha Kappa Lambda, residing at 1919 Hunting Avenue, participate in a newly organized study pro- gram. House improvements for the year included reseeding the lawn, enlarging the patio, and installing a new basketball court. 289 Creating appropriate decorations for each floor of their two- story house at 1408 Denison. members of Alpha Tau Omega planned a Heaven and Hell party. Other house functions for the fraternity included a hayrack ride and Christmas dance ATOs buy hilltop lot, begin plans for new house Plans for a new house to be completed by the fall of 1970 were begun by men of Alpha Tau Omega One hundred fifty chapters. Founded Virginia Military Institute 1865. Delta Theta chapter established 1920. President: William F. Rock. with the collection of funds from alumni and the purchase of a lot on the hill above Royal Towers apartments. ATOs won the Province Scholarship Award for having the first, third, and fourth active scholastically and the first and second pledge grade averages in the five-chapter province. With their auxiliary organization, Sisters of the Maltese Cross, the men caroled Manhattan rest homes at Christmas. Members included one of five finalists for FMOC and president of Accent party. , ' .?: m Alpha Tau Omega - TOP ROW: Michael J. Arehart, Bob H. Balwanz, Monty M. Bednasek. Gerald C. Brees, Robert W. Brewster. Raymond L. Bush. John P. Charles. Johnny L Cor- ey. SECOND ROW: William L. Dillon, Robert C Dobson. Michael S. Dun- can. Timothy D. Duncan. WillardL Eitzman. Cady R. Engler. Steven M. Evans. Edmond E. Fellers. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas M. Foncan- non, John S. Frank. Alwyn H. Gentry. James W. Gentry. Edward S. Gfeller. Bruce W Heckman.GaryJ Heyka. Dennis E. Home. msHHi H BBBm f (T!l 290 r T rf Alpha Tau Omega - TOP ROW Robert M Hudson. John A. Johnson. Randy R Johnson. Steve A Johnson. Cecil W Johnston. Robert L Kirken- dall. Charles W. Lamer. John T Mey- er. SECOND ROW: Michael T. Mills. Wil- liam L Muir. Robert D Overman. Wil- liam F Overman. George T Richards. William F. Rock. Ronald H Roesler. Steven D Roesler BOTTOM ROW: Richard D Shep- pard. Stephen A. Sherlock. Ty D Smith. Richard H Spingler. Terry L Swisher. Michael L Trabert. Lonnie A Wiseman Wednesday night and Sunday noon mean dress dinner for ATOs. who sing the blessing before meals. One Sunday din- ner was served by the ATO auxiliary. Sisters of the Maltese Cross, who adopt pledge sons and are official hostesses. mini Ac loval Town :v- :::..: itkactm Sismofthc anhattan rtst -: ' - :::: noil pam-. 291 Beta Sigma Psi TOP ROW: Mrs. Allen Burch. Clifford D. Ascher. Dean R Bader. Robert M. Behrens, Carl M. Bierbaum. Phillip W. Boeschen. Terry K. Boggs. SECOND ROW: Robert D. Bowser. Warren T. Brady. Steven R. Cardwell. Paul W Cassella. Robert B Christie. Rolland G. Divin. William D. Edward- son. THIRD ROW: James M. Farrar. John D. Gurske. Ronald N. Hagerman, David R. Hanson, Herbert E. Harrod, Robert E. Henning, Phillip W. Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Carl F. Jackson. David D. Jackson. David H. Jackson, Michael E. Jackson. Curtis R. Jacobs. Daryll D. Jamvold. Gary D. Janke. Beta Sigs collect art work to redecorate living room Establishing an art fund to decorate their living room, men of Beta Sigma Psi began a collec- tion of paintings and sculpture, many of which were original works by University students. Beta Sigs took second place in the fraternity division of the Homecoming decorations contest and played the annual Reformation Day football game with Phi Kappa Theta Catholic fraternity, in October. An FMOC finalist and members of five University ath- letic teams were Beta Sigma Psi men. Ten chapters. Founded Uni- versity of Illinois 1925. Zeta chapter established 1951. President: William D. Ed wardson. Teaming with Kappa Alpha Theta. members of Beta Sigma Psi. 1200 Centennial Drive, represent 16 Illinois House seats and two Senate seats in Model Congress. The house donates blood to the University ' s Red Cross drive and plays intramural sports. i Beta Sigs prepare Founders ' Weekend invitations for alumni year. The Lutheran fraternity pledged more than 75 per cent of and type rush cards for one of four rush weekends during the its new members through informal and summer rush programs xn -, -. : :-: I s 1825 to shed 1951 -: : O Beta Sigma Psi - TOP ROW: Larry L Johnson. Roger L Jones. Robert P Keist. Terrel E Kinsey. Henry O Kist- ner. Douglas B Knop. Robert A Kuhn. William R Kuhn SECOND ROW: Gary A Langner. Wil- liam V Lawrence. Elmer E Lehmann. Dale E Lmm. William E Martens. Thomas J Maxwell. Vaughn D Mig- not. John G Ostermann THIRD ROW: William D Pulliam. Clyde S Ricker. Ronald R flicker. Donald R Root. Richard C Roswurm. Robert A Ruhnke. Marvin L Scheele. Thomas L. Schoenbeck FOURTH ROW Terry R Schoenthal- er. Donald W Schott. Glen L Shank. William J Siebert. Gary D Sims. Gar- ry L Smith. David A Strohm. David P. Tollefson BOTTOM ROW Mark K Torluemke. Dennis V Underbjerg. Steven R Wiechman. Timothy R Windier. John E Wismewski. Douglas J Wolters. Charles W Zabel. Robert E Zibell 293 Beta pledges frequently study together for important lecture session exams. The new class must work for the high scholar- ship honors which have resulted in the house placing first or second in fraternity scholarship rankings for the last 17 years. Betas win IF Sing, capture second in scholarship Competing against seven other fraternities, Beta Theta Pi took first in Interfraternity Sing with Sons of the Dragon and Porch Chairs. Betas ranked second in spring 1966 fraternity scholarship with a record pledge class grade average of 3.16. The men captured top honors in intramural ath- letics, placing first in fraternity division football for the fourth year in a row. They also took first in badminton and second in basketball intramurals. Beta social activities included a Jungle Party, a spring barbecue and the annual Pig Formal. One hundred five chapters. Founded Miami University 1839. Gamma Epsilon chapter established 1914. President: Robert A. Briggs. Men i vices! Beta Theta Pi - TOP ROW: Mrs. Grover Clingan. Douglas B. Aiken. Timothy A. Atchison. Steven R Beck, Martin E. Benjamin. Glenn E. Boyd. Robert A. Briggs, Van E. Brighton. SECOND ROW: Michael D Buckles. Roger K. Cleghorn, Michael L. Clutter, Robert J. Coble. Craig A. Coulter, Roger K. Dickerson, Mike R. Elwell, Steven B. Farabi. THIRD ROW: Donald D. Ficken, Thomas G. Grey, Roland M. Gunn, James M. Guy, Thomas E. Guy, Alan R. Hammerli. Dean F. Harper, Barry L. Herron. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas W. Hinz. James A. Ikard, Michael J. Jacobs, Patrick T. Jacobs. Larry D. Johnston. Howard A. Kinzer. Robert L. Knighton. Gary B. Lee. ' f9a t 9 3f ' 294 iv. a Beta Theta Pi - TOP ROW: Paul T. Loehr. Peter G Loriaux. Harry E McDonald. Douglas M McNeal. Donald H Merten. Conrad K Nightin- gale. Kent E One. SECOND ROW: Thomas C Palmer. Layton M. Perry. Steven B. Poland. Leland J Polly. Thomas M Potter. George W Schultz. James L. Seigle THIRD ROW: Earl H. Seyfert. James K Shrack. William C Skaer. Ronald P. Sumner. Roger D Timken. James B. Wallerstedt, James E Wassberg. BOTTOM ROW: James L Weaver. Robert D Wehlmg. Henry H. Werner. James L Whelan. John H White. Steven E Wright. Alexander M Young Men of Beta Theta Pi. 500 Sunset, observed memorial ser- vices for a deceased alligator pet. An El CofTo house party con- cluded the burial service. Meat cooked overnight in a large pit provided Betas and their dates with a spring country barbecue. Kimble , a white German Shepard. has been Delta Chi mascot for two years and appears in the house composite picture. Social activities of the men include the Founder ' s Day banquet in the fall and a formal White Carnation Ball in the spring. Delta Chi members begin new chapter house plans Because membership had risen since the colony gained fraternity status on campus two years ago, Delta Chis began plans for financing a new, larger house. They also remodeled the recreation room, planned a Christmas party for neighborhood child- ren and donated food supplies to a needy family. The men competed in intramural sports, winning first place in basketball and fifth in swimming in league action. Delta Chis placed second in the Tau Kappa Epsilon scavenger hunt. Fraternity members were selected as president of Interfraternity Coun- cil, SGA Coordinator and as a finalist in the 1966 Favorite Man on Campus competition. Fifty-three chapters. Found- ed Cornell University 1890. K-State chapter established 1964. President: Dwight W. Horsch. DELTA CHI - TOP ROW: Mrs. Zilla Dunagan, David M. Alexander. Charles E. Ash, Thomas Z. Beery. Donald R. Bentsen. Steven L. Bihl- maier. Robert J. Brockman. Craig A Calamaio. BOTTOM ROW: Darwin E. Cline. Lynn L. Collmann. David A Demp- sey. David A. Grider. Darrel L. Gros- sardt, Thomas D. Haney, Robert A. Harwood. Harold K. Hitz. 296 R Delta Chi - TOP ROW: Dwight W Horsch. Thomas W Hunter. Alan R Jaax. Gary L KHdow. Gary T Lawlis. Warren H McLeod. Duane R Moss SECOND ROW Gary L Neal. John S Niemeyer. Philip F Padden. Don G Parker. Daniel E Pilcher. TomT Poor- man. John M Quiring THIRD ROW: Jan L Rayl. Larry E Rink. Kent L Roberts. Dennis E Rork. Bruce E Rose. Thomas B Sanders. Stephen M Saunders FOURTH ROW: Eric R Schrepel. Ter- ry L Seip. Philip L Sell. Craig R Shove. Webster H. Sill. David W. Simmonds. James G Smith BOTTOM ROW: Loren R Stenzel. Terry D Uehling. Kenneth M Walker. Stephen G Wanick. Kenyon C. Whit- nght, Charles R Woodard. Robert L Woodward. William P. Young Blood donated by the men of Delta Chi won the fraternity the Gold Drop Award for having the highest percentage of donors among members in a University living group. The organization completed its third year in the chapter house at 1716 Fairchild. Delta Tau Delta - TOP ROW: Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie. Norbert J. An- drews. RonaldT. Beach, William L. Beedles, Dennis L. Berkholtz, Brad- ford G. Blaker. Eldon L. Boisseau. SECOND ROW: Lyle P. Carmony. Mark K. Chapin. James E Cheatham. Michael B. Conrad. Lawrence E. Covert. Alfred S. DePetro. Gregory A. Dickerson. THIRD ROW: Douglas P. Drew. Gre- gory P. Drew, Charles W. Engel, John S. Pagan, Lon K. Floyd. Robert E. George, Jerry D. Gray. BOTTOM ROW: Richard J. Gregory, John R. Green, Richard C. Green. Wil- liam P. Griffitt. Tom E. Harris, Jay R. Hedlund. Charles T. Herman. Before Delts entertain KU fraternity brothers for weekend As representatives of Michigan, men of Delta Tau Delta participated in Model Congress during March. At Homecoming and after the University of Kansas basketball game in February, the Delts en- tertained their fraternity brothers from KU at an- nual parties. Other annual events at the Delt house included the Paddle Party in December, a George Party celebrating George Washington ' s birthday, a spring barbecue and the Rainbow Formal in May. Delta Tau Deltas, living at 1001 Sunset, cleaned and painted a small country church as a service project during the spring. Delts were represented in varsity basketball, base- ball, swimming, golf and track and were members of Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade and the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Ninety-four chapters. Founded Bethany Col- lege 1858. Gamma Chi chapter established 1917. President: Ro- bert D. Steiger. Before sending their 1967 Harlequinade script entry to the judges. Delts and Chi Os check final instructions for dialogue. music, choreography, costumes and stage settings. Of the nine scripts entered, four are selected for production in the spring. iball. base- e members ' , Scabbard 01 chapters. IrtunyCol- Gamma Chi established sident: Ho- iger DeKa Tau Delta - TOP ROW: Rob- en K Herman. Guy M Heyl. Harvey B. Hoover. James D Hopper. Melvm L. Howell. Alan R. Hug. Lester H. Ideker. James S Jordan SECOND ROW: Robert L. Kearney. Anthony L Kimmi. Jack H. Konitz. Patrick J Lafferty. Robert D Leeper. Dennis V Logan. John E Markley THIRD ROW: Theodore J McVay. Mark D Merica. Arthur D Miller. Robert L Mooney. Jonathon D Mor- genson. Alex Nichepor. Gary D Ol- son. Larry M Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Edward Rawlmgs. Michael E Riordan. Keith L Roberts. Thomas K Rogge. Vance D Schafer. Bryon R Schlosser. Frederick J. Schmidt. Robert A Sebree. FIFTH ROW: Dennis R.Sherraden. Robert D Steiger. Steven L Stock- ham. Arthur T Swan. Stephen W Swayze. Philip M Tate. Kent D Tay- lor. Steve W. Train. BOTTOM ROW: James L. Vore. Dale Alan Wardlaw. James P. Weir. Wesley H Welch. Mason C. Whitney. David R. Williams. Larry R. Wylie. 299 Delta Upsilon - TOP ROW: Mrs. Lucile Sponable. Dave E. Anderson. James E. Barrett, Eric L. Bartholo- mew. Orin D. Bell. Pete A. Bell. Wil- liam Bevan. SECOND ROW: Charles R. Bone- brake. Laurence Bredengerd, Donald R Brining. Lawrence 0. Bryant, Craig L. Bunker. Charles E. Cardwell. Wil- liam P. Conway. THIRD ROW: Dennis D. Cook. Jay L. Cook, James Cruce. Dennis E. Culley. Gale W. Davis. Greg P. Denk. John J. Devore. FOURTH ROW: Kelly L. Dumford. Michael D. Dumford. Kenneth R. Dunbar. Clinton E. Dunn. Douglas E. Eisenhour. Galen E. Ericson. Jon H. Eshelman. FIFTH ROW: Ross L Fapp. Bruce E. Frost. David B. Fruetel. George A. Gerritz. Dan S. Grinstead. Michael R. Hall, DaslieA. Hardin. BOTTOM ROW: Frank R. Hardin, James B. Hayes, Michael A. Hen- dricks. Ralph W. Hicks. Don A. Hill. Richard V. Hoecker, Yancy D. Hud- son. DUs dance with Tri Deltas at one of twelve functions to which the fraternity invited women ' s living groups during the year. Top Harlequinade trophy goes to DU-Pi Phi skit Sharing first place honors with Pi Beta Phi, Del- ta Upsilon won the 1966 Harlequinade competition with a skit, The Days ofVines and Boulders. The fraternity also finished second in intramural swimming and third in Interfraternity Sing. At a national DU convention, the chapter received an award for the best pledge training program and the Directors ' Award for Excellence. Eighty-six chapters. Found- ed Williams College 1834. K-State chapter established 1956. President: David L. Parker. Delta Upsilon - TOP ROW Daniel S Huffman. Thomas K Jacob. Grego- ry L. Jacobson. Stephen L James. Douglas K Jernigan, David R Jones. Burk Jubelt SECOND ROW: Lawrence M Ken- dall. William H. Kennedy. Henry C Kirchhoff. Richard K. Lilly. Lamont A Lull. H Stewart Mann. Bennie L Mar- tin. THIRD ROW: Galen R McDonald. Paul E. Miller. Steven L Morgan. Ste- phen R Morris. Donald D O ' Conner. Gary E O ' Hara. David Lionel Parker FOURTH ROW: Joseph D Patterson. Harold C Peterson. Ronald W Ple- mons. Nelson K Reinhardt. Craig W Ridenour. Thomas J Romig. William J. Romig. FIFTH ROW: Benjamin T. Rumsey. Robert W Stamey. Lane V Sunder- land. John G Svaty. Steven A Tange- man, Joseph Teichgraeber. Thomas Teichgraeber BOTTOM ROW Melvm E Thompson, John F Tisdel. Law rence E Townley. Gary L. Urbanek. Walter J Vmey. Lar- ry E. Ward. Craig M Woodard m Social events of Delta Upsilon. 1425 University Drive, include a Christmas Ski Party, Barn and Jungle Parties and the annual Blue and Gold Formal. The house was represented on campus in Blue Key, Student Senate. Phi Eta Sigma and varsity athletics. 301 Farm House men receive fifth consecutive award National Interfraternity Council awarded the Summa Cum Laude Scholarship Award to the men of FarmHouse for the fifth consecutive year. The award recognized the house for having a grade point 30 per cent above the all men ' s average. The men participated in all intramurals and cap- tured first in the 157-pound class of intramural wrestling. Members were pledged by informal rushing throughout the year. The men belong to Blue Key, Student Senate, Board of Student Publi- cations, Apportionment Board and Sigma Tau. An informal watermelon feed for members and their dates was in the fall. Other FarmHouse activi- ties included a Christmas party, barbecue, Star and Crescent Formal, Sisters ' and Parents ' Days and rush weekends for high school seniors. Twenty-two chapters. Founded University of Missouri 1905. K State chapter established 1921. President: Don- ald R. Ferguson. V I Men of FarmHouse gather in their redecorated living room before dinner to listen to records on their new stereo set. FarmHouse - TOP ROW: Mrs Hazel Hawbecker, James P. Adams. Glenn P. Alpert. Larry R. Anderson. Terry L. Biery. Joseph M Bohnen. Steven R. Boyle. SECOND ROW: David M. Bozone. Charles T. Bronzan. Tommy R. Carr, Peter J. Cordel. Keith L. Cramer. Tony M Delp. Dennis L. Deschner. THIRD ROW: Larry E. Dirksen. Frank R. Douthit. William D Eisele. Harold D. Engle, Arlen W. Etling. Donald R. Ferguson. Theron E. Fry. BOTTOM ROW: Donald D Grauer- holz. Stanley W. Grecian. Randy K. Hahn. John M Hamman. John W. Harvey. Randy D. Hassler. Duane M Hennkson. 302 ' 1 Farmhouse - TOP ROW Gerald L Hildebrand. Robert L Hirt. Tommy L. Jacobitz. John F. Jagger. Marvin D. Kallenbach. Dennis G Kasselman. Jerry D Kazmaier. James K Koelliker SECOND ROW Walter W Kurth. David K Lightner. Ronnie G Lunsford. Robert A MacArthur. David F Martin. Larry B Massey. Richard D Miller. Tom J Moxley THIRD ROW Dale E Naiman. Dennis T Nelson. Ross A Olson. Garth L. Peterson. Losson G Pike. William H. Reissig. Randall L. Rich. Jerre K Ror- ick. FOURTH ROW: Larry E. Schmidt. Norman R Schneider. Dennis R. Siefkes. Kenneth A Spangenberg. Gary A. Splitter. Robert L Stark. John W. Toney BOTTOM ROW: Thomas R Tucker. Terry E Waldren. Howard G Webb. Stuart W Weibert. George L Wiley. Ben W Wood. Kendall M Wright Chapter and recreation rooms of Farmhouse. 1830 College Heights, were redecorated during the year with additions of new carpets and library shelves. During September, the men hosted fraternity representatives at a national conclave here. 303 Kappa Sigma - TOP ROW: Vernon D. Aldrich. G Gary Angerman. John P. Armstrong. Thomas G. Beal. Felix R. Bedford. Gunnar W. Blanks. Richard R. Bleything. SECOND ROW: Charles R Booz. Paul L Bosch. Frederick H. Bowman. David A. Brown. Gary D- Bruning. George M. Brunksy. Robert E Buch- an. THIRD ROW: James H. Butler. Gary L. Camblin. Michael E Carlisle. Michael R. Cams, John E Caton. Wendell F. Cowan. Durward D. Dupre. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth B. Ewmg. John M- Flannery. Eric K. Graham, Fred W. Hubbard. Duane A. lies. Le- land R. Johnson. George A. Lewis. fTa l - Kappa Sigs plant shrubs for Manhattan police office New shrubbery in front of the Manhattan police headquarters were planted as a service project of Kappa Sigma. Participating in all intramurals, they took third place in fraternity division football. In April, instead of a spring formal, Kappa Sigs and their dates dressed in prehistoric costumes for a Cave Man party at the fraternity ' s chapter house. The annual Red Dog party was given by the pledges in November and the Stardust formal was in December. Kappa Sigs represented Iowa in Model Congress. Editor of the K-State Engineer, president of Collegiate Young Democrats and day editor of the Collegian were Kappa Sigs. One hundred thirty-nine chapters. Founded Universi- ty of Virginia 1869. Gamma Chi chapter established 1919. President: Gary Ang- erman. Roses and a sparkling crown accompany the announcement of a Kappa Sigma sweetheart at the fraternity ' s Stardust Formal. As sir L. j 304 As service projects, men of Kappa Sigma. 1 930 College Heights, cleaned Manhattan parks and caroled rest homes and hospitals at Christmas. Kappa Sigs had functions at the house and a fall scavenger hunt with Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Sigma - TOP ROW Robert C Matthews. Jacob E. Mertz. Gerald W. Miller. Lowell G Moore. Charles M. Murphy. Duane F Nickel. William S Price SECOND ROW: David H Prosser. Ronald L Rabe. Steven L. Rock. Greg T Rockhold. Herbert P. Rollin. Arthur F. Schmidt. Steve E Schultz BOTTOM ROW: Michael J Shipley. James J Slaven. Michael 8 Sterling. Arthur R Swalwell. Daniel E Thomas. Timothy R. Tudor. Ward V Wells. Frederick JWulff 305 Lambda Chis join dates in singing carols and eating popcorn at the fraternity ' s annual Christmas party before coeds open gag gifts distributed by Santa. The men entertained with a Har- old ' s Club Party, Crescent Ball and South Sea Islands Party. Lambda Chis-DZs produce Harlequinade finalists In cooperation with Delta Zeta sorority, the men of Lambda Chi Alpha presented A Horse, of Course in the finals of 1966 Harlequinade. Lamb- da Chis were represented in K-State Players, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma and K-State Singers. They sponsored the annual Chariot Relays for fra- ternities, Founders ' Day celebration for returning alumni, and formal and informal house parties. At Christmas, the men worked with Alpha Delta Phi in adopting two needy families. The houses enter- tained with parties and presented them gifts. One hundred sixty chapters Founded Boston University 1909. Gamma Xi chapter established 1924. Presi- dent: Richard Pfananstiel. Lambda Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Mrs. Verba E Smith. Hugh D Bar- nard. William D. Betz. Bruce A. Boom- er. Roderick R Brown, Richard N. Bruce. Joel R. Butts. SECOND ROW: Ronald E Ciston. Collin L. Coles. Richard B. Davis. Robert C. Davis. Stephen V. Davis. Hazen J. Ellis. Michael S. Ermey. BOTTOM ROW: Russell W. Frame. William G. Francis. Richard W. Gfell- er, Virgil J Gross. Max M Heidrick. Richard C. Hochberg, Richard L. Howse. 306 r Carved from a hugh block of ice andflooded with colored lights, a glittering crescent and cross accents Lambda Chi Al- pha ' s Crescent Ball. The annual spring formal for the men at 505 Dension also includes the crowning of the Crescent Girl. Lambda Chi Alpha - TOP ROW James H Jones. Nicholas M Jones. George A Kemper. Rick E Kiser. Larry E. Knedlik. Kenneth L Lathrop. Ken- neth E Laughrey SECOND ROW: Michael R Lewis. Norman C Longabach. John C Mann. Hartyn G McGuire. Phillip C Meyer. Gary R Nelson. Richard Pfa- nenstiel. Wayne L Pritz BOTTOM ROW Bruce H Robinson. Rob R Roth. Phillip E Russell. Louis G St Peter. Michael E Sims. Michael B Stevens. Gary A Stewart. Fred W. Suggs 307 Phi Delta Theta - TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary I. Webb, William R. Anthony. Ronald E Aupperle, John R. Barbee. Frank R Bernasek. Richard L. Bishop. Richard E. Boyce. SECOND ROW: George Breidenthal. Larry R Brown. Ronald L Carr. Doug- las D Chapman. George N. Cook, Richard C. Dickson. James J. Fergu- son. THIRD ROW: John H. Galloway. Dar- rell R. Gentry. Michael L. Gibson. Jack S. Goodson, David R. Gross. Donald P. Gross. Gregory P. Hanson. BOTTOM ROW: Patrick M. Harmon. Larry E. Heasty. Douglas W Hilton. Allen E. Homan. Bradley D. Johnson. Robert J. Juranich. Richard A. Lester. Phi Delta Thetas claim three campus presidencies Three presidents of campus groups -- the senior class, Steel Ring, and Scabbard and Blade -- were members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Winning the Silver Star Award from the national organiza- tion, the fraternity was one of the top 20 chapters nationally in scholarship improvement. A jungle gym and furniture were built for the handicapped children of Lee school by Phi Belts for their community service project. With the women of Chi Omega, the men entertained underprivileged children in Manhattan at Christmas time. In intramurals, Phi Delts took first place in their league in football, third in league basketball, fourth overall in golf and second overall in badminton. One hundred twenty-nine chapters. Founded Miami University 1848. Kansas Gamma chapter established 1920. President: Lyle F. Maninger. Phi Delts rehearse Rock My Soul preparing for the first Inter- fraternity Sing which the fraternity has entered since 1958. 308 Phi Delta Theta -TOP ROW: Frank- lin E. Lynch. Edward Mangelsdorf, Lyle F Mamnger. Guy M McCormick. Thomas R Mclntire. Donald W Montgomery. Larry J Netahla SECOND ROW: Fritz Norbury. John C. Nye. Gary G. Orear. James M Osborn. Alan J Pinkstaff. Jon M. Pol- lock. Michael E Reed THIRD ROW: Jerry L. Reppert. Ran- dall B Riley. Craig S Rowlen. LeRoy D. Simmons. Keith L Stanley. Jack M Stewan. David D. Swenson BOTTOM ROW: Ralph B Taylor. Richard S. Troell. Loren G Tucker. Nick L Weidle. Ronald C Williams. Gerald P. Younger Painted Indians, torches, and mattress-covered stairways were part of the mysterious settings at the re-established She Delta Theta Party at the Phi Delt house. 508 Sunset. The men conducted a mock initiation of the coeds into the fraternity. 309 Happy fraternity brothers and their dates cluster around FMOC Ron Engelken as he is interviewed for student radio. Phi Kap train places first in decorations competition Depicting a Wildcat train in fast pursuit of a University of Kansas Jayhawk, Phi Kappa Theta ' s homecoming house decorations won first place in the competition ' s fraternity division. In another campus-wide contest, University coeds elected a Phi Kap member, Ron Engelken, as FMOC. For service projects, Phi Kaps donated blood to the St. Mary ' s Hospital blood drive and gave toys to children in an orphanage for Christmas. Social events were the Indian Summer Party in the fall, a Christmas party, the Fish Formal in the spring and Reformation Day celebration with Beta Sigma Psi, which included afternoon football, queen selection and crowning and dance. Phi Kaps were represented in Alpha Zeta and Sigma Tau honoraries and as president of Newman Club. Sixty-one chapters. Found- ed Brown University 1889. Kansas lota chapter es- tablished 1921. President: William T. Carson. Phi Kappa Theta - TOP ROW: Mrs. Inez Lawrence. Robert Alan Ander- son, William J Axe. James F Bock. Edward J. Boos. Paul H. Borgerding, Richard E Bramlage. SamJ Brun- gardt. SECOND ROW: Thomas A. Burger. Daniel J. Carroll. William T. Carson. William 0. Caspar, Francis N. Chyr. Jan M. Corcoran, Thomas H. Cure. James E Dale. THIRD ROW: Thomas J. Drees, James R. Driscoll, James A. Eaton. Francis Eisenbarth, Ronald A. Engelk- en. Roy T. Ferguson. Jerry B. Fickel. James E. Gagnon. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas A Gagnon. James M Gfeller, James C. Gold- smith, John A Gordon, David Chad Hall, George T. Harenchar, Michael E. Hawk, DaleN Hess. 310 first Knit of a ' place m 1 another Partv i v n whBeta football lob. lets. Found- ihapiei es- President: m. Phi Kappa Theta - TOP ROW Rob eft L. Jilka. Charles F Klesath. Steven G Knight. Stephen W Kongs. Thomas F. Kongs. Gerald M Koppes. John A Kramer SECOND ROW: Paul J Lambert. James W. Mader. Robert J. Marx. Gregory L. Miller. Douglas J Mull. Ernest V Murphy. Frank D. Murry. THIRD ROW: Gary D Paulsen. Ste- phen W Pierson. Dennis G Redd. James L. Sack. Gregory D Schaller, Eugene E Schmstock. Jackie L Schinstock FOURTH ROW: Gerald L. Schnittker. James Schoenfelder. John C Sipes. John Skeuse. Thomas J Skeuse. John D. Smith. Philip J. Steen BOTTOM ROW: John M Suellentrop. Michael Verschelden. Gary E Voelker. Douglas Vogelsberg. Roger N Walter. Howard J Willcon. Eugene Wodyziak Winners of the Reformation Day football game with Beta Sig- ma Psi. Kappa Theta saw the candidate sponsored by their fraternity crowned queen for the celebration. The men, who live at 1 965 College Heights, all belong to Newman Club. 311 Varsity football and basketball players, members of the Univer- sity ' s rowing team and a freshman wrestler are men living at the Pi Kappa Alpha house. 2021 College View. Other PiKAs belong to Putnam Scholars and Arts and Sciences council. ( PiKAs sponsor egg hunt for neighborhood children Neighborhood children of Pi Kappa Alpha joined in a weekend Easter egg hunt sponsored by the fra- ternity. In the fall, men entered Homecoming house competition and donated blood to the University Red Cross Blood drive. Pikes participated in Model Congress in March as representatives from Idaho and Colorado. Social activities included annual fall and spring formals, a Beachcomber Party, Roaring Twenties Party, Corn Pi Kappa Alpha - TOP ROW: David K. Bauer. Dennis A. Black, Bruce A. Boll. David L. Bridges. Richard G. Campbell. Thomas E. Carlin. David E. Carlson. SECOND ROW: Thomas P. Cav- anaugh, Ross J. Christopher. Steven C. Crawford. James L. Crotinger. Ronald W. Crotinger, David A. Daw- son. Craig N. Deeds. THIRD ROW: Robert G. Delpopolo. Dennis A. Drumm. William R. Duni, Kenneth G. Ebert. Phillip D. Fletcher, Frederic J. Foster. Ronald L. Gabriel- son. BOTTOM ROW: Donald C. Griffiths. Jerome B. Hantman. Greg W. Harris. Jerold L. Heck, Duane E Herman. Robert D. Herman. Newton C. Hin- son. Jigger Party and Christmas Party. For spring semester 1966, the fraternity was represented by 12 members on the college deans ' honor rolls. One hundred fifty chapters. Founded University of Vir- ginia 1868. Alpha Omega chapter established 1913. President: Michael A. Montgomery. Supen tureai 312 1 ' -: ...-; en i . -. :=- v. : ' ,-. pliOwp isW 1913. Michael A. Pi Kappa Alpha - TOP ROW: Rich- ard G Huber. Gary L Johnston. John M Kirk. Dale F. Klenke. Donald V Klenke. Duane R. Lee. Jack R. Lewis. George W Maichel SECOND ROW Dale P Mann. Gary P. Mann. Fredrick L Mattox. Gordon L McPheter. Charles R Miles. Jon P. Montgomery. Michael Montgomery. James P. Mullin THIRD ROW: Ray D Ottenburg. Rob- in B. Owen. Michael L Parmely. Rob- ert W Perry. James M Peters. James W. Priebe. James L Richardson. Ran- dy D Risley FOURTH ROW: Gary L. Robben. Robert A Schunke. Ronald L Shaffer. Roy O. Smith. Darryl D Smutz. Charles G Steele. Jerry H Stump. Jay F Thompson BOTTOM ROW: Randall D Uhrich. Phillip F. Unruh. Thomas H Warta. Paul M Wemgart. Neal D Whitaker. David K. Wieland. John H. Wilson. Philip R Young. Supervised by an active, PiKA pledges wax and polish furni- tureaspartofbi-weeklydutiesAttheendofthe semester. prospective actives must have earned 300 merit points which are acculumulated by doing tasks in addition to house duties. 313 Campus honoraries claimed SAE members as the men were tapped for Phi Eta Sigma. Steel Ring, Blue Key, Arnold Air So- ciety and Sigma Tau. The fraternity ' s three-story brick house located at 1015 Denison borders the west edge of the campus. t SAEs win province scholarship improvement award In preparation for the year ' s activities, six men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon attended a regional leader- ship school in Evanston, 111. Sig Alphs were award- ed the Hammerstein Civic Service Award from their One hundred fifty-two chap- ters. Founded University of Alabama 1866. Kansas Beta Chapter established 1913. President: Charles E. Bliss. Kansas City alumni association and the Province Scholarship Improvement Award. Varsity football, basketball, track and swimming team members were Sig Alphs. They participated in all intramurals and won the first place division trophies in wrestling and swimming and took third place in football and basketball. In December, Sig Alphs had their annual Belle Ball, the winter formal, and entertained underpriv- ileged children at a Christmas party. Sigma Alpha Epsilon - TOP ROW: John C. Anderson, James B Attebery. James V. Baird. Edwin 0. Baumgarten, William P Beezley. Reen H Berges. Charles E Bliss. Har- ry E. Blow. SECOND ROW: Robert B Boand. John B. Bondurant, Stephen D. Bur- ris. Larry A Bush, Michael D Card, Steven D Carter. Robert M Cooper, David B Corby. BOTTOM ROW: Richard K Corby. Terry J. Crofoot. Mark W. Dick. Wil- liam C Dillmgham. Thomas N. Dougherty. John C. Durham. Alfred C. Enlow. Harvey C. Eplee 314 Good It ft ft 43 ft it Prorinct and Me :.::::::.. b. O 4 1 % Y r? 3w Sigma Alpha Epsilon - TOP ROW: James E Griffith. Ronald L Hastings. Tom J Hogan. Roger S John. Robert E. Judd. Larry L Kettelhut. Robert L Kimsey SECOND ROW Harold R King. Dix- on H. Landers, Robert A Long. David H Mackey. Mark E Marling. Martin P. Marten. Richard J Massieon. THIRD ROW: David R McLam. Nor- man L McClain. Marc E. Miller. George T Miserending. James K Morrow. Bill L Nelson. Richard A Noll FOURTH ROW: Stephen P. Palmer. Ross Piper. Benjamin L Porter. Edgar W Ransom. Danny M Rich. Larry Rollenhagen. Richard A Rose FIFTH ROW: Charles W Rutherford. James N Sanders. Carl F Schwab. Alan J Scon. William L Selbe. James I Shucart, Richard B Sigwing SIXTH ROW: Alan R Stephens. Brad W Stowell. Thomas E Sundahl. Stan- ley M Symons. Thomas E Tweed. Ken H Underwood. Jay H Vader BOTTOM ROW Duane R Volz. Alex- ander M Walczak. Gregorys Wal- lace. Gary A Walter. Lawrence N Weigel. Danney L Wolfe. Douglas W Ziegler Good luck wishes for future Sigma Alpha Epsilon activities is the reason for a turn-about serenade for the men from Tri-Del- ta women. The fraternity ' s HQ partner also presented the house with a six-foot greeting card made with candy and gum. Judged on figure alone, coeds from each living group compete for Sigma Chi Derby Darling. All living groups vie for a trophy based on total points earned in field events that include deck- a-pledge. zip strip, derby stealing and egg tossing races. f. Sigma Chis win achievement award for third year For the third consecutive year, the Peterson Sig- nificant Chapter Award was won by the men of Sigma Chi. The national award was based on all- around campus activities and scholarship. Sigma Chis won second place in Interfraternity Sing with the White Cross Hymn and Brothers Sing On. First semester, they sponsored the annual mixer for incoming freshmen and with Kappa Kap- Sigma Chi - TO P ROW: Mrs. Henery Boss, Milton E. Ahlench. Richard C. Basore, Larry K. Berlin, Larry P. Bilot- ta. William 0. Blake, Larry P. Blanken- ship. SECOND ROW: Bruce W. Bryant, Scott E. Davis. Dennis L. Dechert, Thomas R. Derosear. Randall S. Ellis, John K. Fielder, Bruce V. Foltz. BOTTOM ROW: Michael H. Foss, David E. Graham. James J. Graham, John R. Graham, Craig P. Helwig, James C. Jarrett. Patrick A. Johnson. pa Gamma, won the TKE scavenger hunt. Annual Derby Day activities were in the spring. One hundred forty chapters. Founded Miami University 1855. Delta Upsilon chapter established 1949. Presi- dent: David J. Unruh. Horn : . : 316 : --, :-- .:= ::=- m ' - i ci Ik ,A rJ Sigma Chi - TOP ROW: David F Jones. Thomas E Keller. Michael M Kelly. Samuel W Knecht. James Q Kohler, Richard D Krause. Marvin L Landes. Dale G Litton SECOND ROW Fred E Lowrey. Tim- othy L Lowrey. Stephen H Magill. Marvin D. Manlove. Jack H Marker. Daniel W Masters. Leslie A. Mat- thews. Rodney B McLenon. THIRD ROW: Mark T Miboum. John L. Mucha. James E Moore. Philip F Moore. Larry D Morgan. Steven C Morgenson. James F Morrow. Ron- ald E Munson. FOURTH ROW: Ronald E Myers. Robert M Niemann. Rodney C. Ol- sen. Peter H Olson. Larry G Palmer. Roberto F Reyes. James C Roberts. Thomas C Roberts FIFTH ROW: Charles W Ruggles. William H Rushton. Dennis D Rus- sell. Robert W Shideler. Michael D Shilling. Andy M Skow. Galen W Tarman. Michael C Tarry BOTTOM ROW: David R Thompson. David J. Unruh. Stephen G Unruh. Stephen G Vedros. Stan G Weir. James D Wilson. Bruce L Wilson. Richard E Zell Homecoming activities for Sigma Chis include a post-game Pumpkin Patch Party in their house at 1224 Fremont. As a ser- vice project. Sigma Chi pledges co-sponsored a party with Chi Omega pledges for children in the Friendship Tutoring Project. Sigma Nu- TOP ROW: Mrs. H. W. Scott. Joel W. Athey, Ralph E. Baker, Michael Barber. Bradford H. Black. Dale S. Brown, David T. Chandler. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph M. Christ. Larry E. DeMars. Edwin R. Dunstan, Joseph E. Elliott. Charles Estes. Ste- phen W. Ficke, Richard H. Floersch. Sigma Nus place third in Homecoming decorations With their largest pledge class in five years, the men of Sigma Nu fraternity participated in Inter- One hundred forty chapters. Founded Virginia Military Institute 1869. Beta Kappa chapter established 1913. President: Stephen W. Ficke. fraternity Sing and won third place in Homecoming house decoration competition with a fifteen-foot animated replica of Willie Wildcat. Christmas weekend highlighted the year ' s social calendar for Sigma Nus. The weekend included a stag party and gift exchange, tree trimming party and a formal dinner and dance with dates. Winter weather affords relaxation for the men of Sigma Nu who use their front lawn for sledding and snowball fights. f I, : year ' s social id included a - :: Besides their Christmas Formal, Sigma Nu men, 513 Sunset, entertain dates at a Lady and the Tramp Party and the spring White Rose Formal. Members were in Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Arnold Air Society, and Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Sigma Nu - TOP ROW: Philip S Flock. Steven L Frickey. Donald R Frikken. David A. Fulghum. Richard M. Generson. Phil S Goss. Eddie J Gray. Ronald D Graybeal. SECOND ROW Lee R Green, Ronald L Grojean. Ronald D Hadsall. Clinton J Hammer. Robert W Hanselman. Robert E Harmon, Ronald G Hugh- banks. Larry W Jackson THIRD ROW: John H Jensen. Chris E Johns. Steve G. Kirkwood. Charles K. Kniffin. Walter H Koontz. James R McCune. Dennis L Miner. William D Miner FOURTH ROW Nick Pino. James M Richardson. Larry W Rollins. Norman E Ruediger. Daniel J Shiel. James A Shurts. James C Siebert. George H Skinner BOTTOM ROW: Delancy A Smith, Stanley T Stadelman. Bill E Stallard. James T Thompson. Curtin L Wag- ner. Douglas R Wagner. George A Weiss. Brian A Wicks 319 Sigma Phi Epsilon - TOP ROW Mrs. Cora Shupe. James E Aiken. John P. Ayres. Larry D Balding. Brad- ley D. Barrows. Richard R. Barrows. Robert E. Bennett SECOND ROW: James G. Carl. War- ren E. Carpenter. Thomas E Comp- ton. Thomas S. Dawson. James V. Doran. John P. Duffendack. William T. Elliott. THIRD ROW: Jack E. Ellithorpe. Cal- vin L. Emig. Kenneth K. Eshelman. David A. Fagerberg. Larry G. Fry, Wil- liam P. Gallant, Gregory A. Garrelts. FOURTH ROW: Rex E. Garrelts. Daryl W. Gatza. Allen G. Gerstenberger. Nicholas J. Golden. Kenneth C. Gore- ham. Ralph E. Grumbein. Stephen M. Harris. BOTTOM ROW: Robert A. Helms. David R. Howell. Jack H. Jackson. Gary L Johnson, James R Jones, Thomas G. Kilroy. Gerald F. Korach. New furniture and carpeting were added to the Sig Ep house- mother ' s quarters in the chapter house at 1015 Sunset. Sig Eps sponsor retreat, attend leadership school Three officers of Sigma Phi Epsilon learned new methods of rush and pledge education at the nation- al Leadership Academy in Bloomington, Ind. In September, actives attended a weekend retreat at Camp Wa-Shun-Ga, near Junction City. The Monk ' s Tooth or The Holy Molar was the skit which won second place in 1966 Harlequi- nade for the Sig Eps and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. A member was also chosen best actor. President of Social Co-ordinating Council, offi- cers of Interfraternity Council, chairman of Board of Student Organizations, Blue Key officers and student senators were Sig Ep members. One hundred sixty-four chapters. Founded Rich- mond College 1901. Kansas Beta chapter established 1918. President: Jack H. Jackson. 320 I ' Late evening jam sessions by a Sigma Phi Epsilon combo en- tertain members returning to the house after dates. The combo. with piano, drum, ukelele and bongo players, improvised for house parties and accompanied the men at informal song fests. E9H Sigma Phi Epsilon - TOP ROW Fred W Kraus. John P Larson. Jack V Lewis. Robert J. Mathews. Staley B McDermet. Gerald R. Means. Craig Nelson SECOND ROW: Mark R Nyffeler. Richard K. Oberg. Ward D Patrick. John W Perrier. Thomas D Perrier. Michael J. Peter. Jack Piepenbnng THIRD ROW Tom L. Pinkston. War- ren C Pray. Thomas M Roode. Charles Schaible. Ronald D Schulte. James C Shaffer. John M Shelley BOTTOM ROW: John H Stnne. John H Strube. Roger L Strube. Richard L. Swenson. Charles A Wilson. James W. Wilson. John S Wittenborn. Steven J Wood 321 Triangles, who must earn a 2.4 average as pledges to be ini- tiated, live at 221 N. Delaware in a house overlooking Manhat- tan and KS hill. The student body president, a student senator and an engineering council member are members of fraternity. Triangle organizes sister group to act as hostesses Organized in the spring, 1966, Tri-Angels acted as official hostesses for Triangle fraternity. Mem- bers of the group were little sisters, sweethearts and wives of Triangle men. With new dining room fur- niture, the men entertained Girls of the Month for the K-State Engineer magazine at a supper. Prisoner costumes and jail decorations added atmosphere to the first social event of the year, a prison party. Spring and winter formals and a hay- rack ride rounded out the Triangle social calendar. Twenty-six chapters. Founded University of Illinois 1907. K-State chapter established 1964. President: Charles K. Eby. Triangle - TOP ROW: Mrs. W. B. Granger, Philip W. Berg. Douglas A. Boyle. Ted A. Broers, Timothy R. Brumble, Don A. Cay wood. Dale A. Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Robert A. Curry, Charles K. Eby, David F. Fairbanks, John J. Fitzgerald, Robert D Flack, James E. Geringer. Jay W. Glass. Donald F Hansen. 322 Triangle - TOP ROW Clarence Henderson. Charles L Hen. Michael D Kemper. Alan F Kessler. Robert D Kinney. Roy J Knight. Arley D Lan- man, Joseph W Leighty SECOND ROW Gary K Lewis. John R. Ley. Larry R Martin. David J Mell- gren. Terry K Michie. John R Miller. John T Ratcliffe. Neil D Rogers BOTTOM ROW Lawrence Slupianek. Duane B Smith. Eugene L Smith. James F Smith. William A Stockopf. Richard L Surren. James L Willits. David B Yardley Members of the newly formed little sister group. Tn-angels. and the Triangle pledge class combined efforts to sponsor a bridge party at the chapter house in the fall. Funds raised by the project were used to purchase new dining room furniture. ses :: :-; 323 Smurthwaite women, as do students in all co-operative hous- ing, follow work duty schedules to cook, serve, and do all kitch- en work. One coed is elected to act as a kitchen manager to co-ordinate meal planning and work with the housemother 324 Three years of planning becomes reality as breaking of the sod initiates the construction of a new 62-girl house for Clovia women. It will be owned and operated by the Kansas 4-H Foun- dation. Residence for the past 30 years has been 303 N. 13th. Clovia members break ground for new brick home With completion date set for fall, 1967, members of Clovia 4-H House broke ground in October for a new home at the corner of McCain Lane and Pio- neer Street. Partially financed by the sale of cook books, the house was to have a brick exterior. Social events included a Bewitched Halloween party, a Christmas Crystal Ball with dinner and dancing and a Hospitality party for high school stu- dents attending Home Economics Hospitality Day. A coke party for prospective members was in April. President of Collegiate 4-H and the outstanding s tudent in the College of Commerce were members of Clovia. The house also was represented in Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks and Phi Alpha Theta. - - ' = : Clovia - TOP ROW Mrs Margaret Smerchek. Mary L Ault. Delma J Baker. Ann J Brunner. Jolene R Charvat. Arlene R Dahm. Nina M Feldbush. Sharon K George. Carol F Hen der shot SECOND ROW Dolores A Hoffman. Margaret R Hooper. Judith A Horn- berger. Judith H Hunter. Karolyn K. Keltog. Beverly J Kreider. Marcia L Lowther. Connie M McClure. Marlyse K. Milbum BOTTOM ROW Carolyn D Olson. Janice A Overocker. Renita K Pohl. Mary K Prochaska. Elizabeth Sut- cliffe. Valerie J. Thiessen. Jean L Unruh. Eldeen M Voth. Cynthia A. Wilson. 325 With the theme Christmas for All, women of Smurthwaite House, 1500 N. Manhattan, collected toys for underprivileged children. Members had a mother ' s and a father ' s weekend, spring Scroll and Quill formal and participated in intramurals. Smurthwaite celebrates fifth anniversary on campus Celebrating their fifth anniversary, women in Georgiana Smurthwaite Scholarship House invited alumni to the campus in October and organized an alumni association to support the living group. Smurthwaite coeds collected toys at Christmas and donated them to the city recreation commission for distribution to underprivileged children. Mem- bers of Mortar Board and Angel Flight, the Kansas Pork Queen, the K-State Rodeo Queen and the Kansas Angus Queen lived in the house. Smurthwaite - TOP ROW: Mrs. Myrtle Moore, Judith C. Armsworthy. Barbara S. Asher. Cheri L. Avery. Jeanette Bailey, Ruth A. Bartholo- mew. Helen C. Bauder. SECOND ROW: Le A. Biggart Mar- sha A. Bouchey, Janet L. Braden, Jaunita Brinkmeyer. Annette L. Buck- land, Vesta L. Dauber. Peggy I. De- Jarnette. THIRD ROW: Peggy J. Demon, Alve- na L. Dodge. Cora J. Eggleston. Teresa K. Graham, Shirley D. Hains, Patricia A. Hatch. Nancy K. Hattield. BOTTOM ROW: Wilma M. Hazen. Marilee R. Henrikson. Margie L. Hen- ry. Barbara G. Hochuli, Ann S. Hyde. Anne E. Jonas, Florrie N. dones. Smurtt I 326 )US . Smurthwaite - TOP ROW: Judith A Jones. Gale A Justice. Ann P. Kaiser. Kay Kaster. Shirley M Kastle. Linda L Latimer. Dixie C Leuthold SECOND ROW: Rita K Lilak. Anna M Luker. Gail D McHenry. Marlene F McKaughn. Theresa A Meyer. Brenda L. Miller. Patricia E Moore THIRD ROW LuAnn K Nelson. Ju- drth K. Nulty. Helen E Packard. Alice L. Pearson. Elaine L Pearson. Janell A Planner. Christine E Pray FOURTH ROW Connie S Rathbun. Beverly J. Salter. Linda K Sanford. Cecelia M Scha ch. Dorothy J Schrader. Ruth E Schroeder. Linda G. Schwilling. Saundra K Scott BOTTOM ROW Alice F Seybert. Cheryl L Stewart. Darlene S Strahm. Marion K Swam. Marcia L Van- Gundy. Cheryl K Walters. Ruth A Wilhite. Carol D Wenger Smurthwaite coeds take advantage of melting snow to engage in a snowball fight. Georgiana Smurthwaite. for whom the house is named, performed burning of the papers ceremony following final house mortgage payment in February. 327 Founded in 1957, the Maitland E. Smith Scholarship House. 331 N 17th, provides co-operative living quarters for 45 men. Smith men place second in Homecoming displays To honor their new housemother, Mrs. Irene Meyers, the men of Maitland E. Smith scholarship house gave a tea in the fall. Participating in Model Congress in March, members represented Ala- bama, and in the independant division of Home- coming House decorations, the house placed second. Represented in organizations, the men were members of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Scabbard and Blade and Student Senate. In December, an Old English Christmas Party was attended by members and their dates. Other social events included an indoor picnic. New resi- dents were selected by application when registering for admittance to the University. Smith - TOP ROW: Mrs. Irene Mey- ers. Gale L Belden. James K. Carlat. John R Clayton. Charles W. Dueth- man.JerryA. Fabert.JayS Fisher. William J. Gates. SECOND ROW: John A George. Douglas R. Goodman. Thomas H. Green. David C Hall. Gregory W. Hardin, Steven C. Henry, Raymond L. Higgins. Gary L. Horacek. THIRD ROW: Larry G. Horning. Arlen W Huggins. Dwight D. Jewett. Myron K. Knight, Gary K. Kramer. Larry R. Larsen. Robert L. Latta. Gary L. Lewis. FOURTH ROW: John D. Loop. Ronald D. Lyberger. Kenneth R. McDonald. Robert L. Morrow, Rodney T. Nash, Donald G. Naylor. Wayne A. Pearson. Keith F. Pickett. FIFTH ROW: Ryan R. Rader. Robert G Rodda. Richard D Roswurm. Wil- liam B Simpson, LelandO. Singer. Gregory K Smith. Jerald L. Suberk- ropp. BOTTOM ROW: Edward L. Swenson. Lawrence K Thummel. Dennis R. Trisler. Albert J. Urich. Richard P. Wenger. Lionel R. Whitmer. Ronald 0. Win eland. 328 m j 4: II! plays - .:-, sfttdAia. r. -. -- - Straube - TOP ROW Mrs Elaine Armstrong. Russell L Bussman. Earl R. Carnger. Bob A Clark. Doug J Duston. Ronald G Fraass. Charles D Fulhage SECOND ROW Robert D Fyfe. Levi S Gandy. Richard L Gemngs. Steve L Grau. Otho L Harden. Duane L Hood. Steve R Kale THIRD ROW Richard E Kaup. Duane L Keller. Gary Larison. Steve Larson. Gary A Lillich. Tony R Mason. Gor- don L McCosh FOURTH ROW Doug McKmley. Neil K Norman. Jack W Parker. Don G Pfeiffer. Danny L. Rundle. Jeff C Ryman. Jeff A Schlepp BOTTOM ROW Dwight A Schulke. Jim L. Scon. Philip M Smith. Harold E Storer. Jim W Teener. Marvin D Wells. Dan W Young Straube residents capture intramural volleyball title Men of Straube Scholarship House won the inde- pendent division volleyball championship, second place in league softball and finished third in overall independent intramural competition. President of Agriculture College Council and Annual social activities for the residents of Straube Scholar- ship House include spring and Christmas formals. exchange members of six campus scholastic honoraries were Straube residents. House activities included Christ- mas and spring formals, interdorm sing, hour dances and hayrack rides. At Homecoming, the men also entered the house decoration contest. dances and a hayrack ride. The men must maintain a 2.5 grade average to remain in the house located at 1221 Thurston. Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls - TOP ROW: Jeanne E. Haslouer. Sandra K. Busch. Kathleen J. Hlaus. Linda J. Sebesta. Ann E. Moody. Mary A Southard, Sandra J. Powell. Rosalyn A. West. SECOND ROW: Charlotte A. Shoup. Miriam A. Moore. Virginia M. Munson. Richard L. McCollough. Bernard W. Vandorn. William R. Ross. Michael J. Farmer. THIRD ROW: Darlene S Strahm. Erwin L. Everett. Kenneth L. Stoner. James R. Ploger. Roger R. McCollough. Larry G. Cornwell. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald E. Robson. John S. Armbrust. William A Blauvelt. Ronald C. Lundquist. Jerald L. Suber- kropp. Duane L. Keller. I During open house in the fall. Ford coeds and visiting men take the opportunity for a quiet game of bridge. The men were permitted to tour the entire nine-story dormitory. Prepared for a long silence, a coed waits for switchboard to answer. AJC reflate re-open the do Ford, t 330 - w Relaxing in one of the hall ' s social and study rooms, a Putnam coed dries her hair while preparing a homework assignment. Telephone calls for 629 Ford coeds are placed through 20 lines by part-time resident operators in the dormitory ' s lobby. Opening of Ford brings change to women ' s dorms As enrollment increased, campus growth was reflected in a series of changes in women ' s residence halls. An overflow of freshman women required the re-opening of Van Zile for the fall semester. With the closing of Waltheim ha 11 and the opening of Ford, the third structure in a four-dorm northeast complex. University housing for 627 women was added. As members of the Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls, the women ' s dormi- tories worked with the men ' s halls in planning and coordinating events such as races, open houses and an informal dance for Spring Fling weekend. Resident Assistants-Women TOP ROW Beryl B Lowery. Dianna L Henry. Sharon M Hilding. Mary H Symes. Karen L O ' Connor. Patricia S Walker. Linda S Hauptli SECOND ROW Rosalyn A West. Frances M Kelly. Mary A Southard. Linda J Sebesta. Jeannene G Edmonds. Beverly A Schneider. San- dra L Olson. Shartene K Mitchell THIRD ROW Nicole VonBergen. Karen J. Verhage. Julia J Moyer. Virginia M Munson. Patricia A Schmidt. Bonita F Biery. Carla J Garrison BOTTOM ROW: Virginia L Mansholt. Sally J Lydick. Linda M Grant. Mary E Morton. Joyce M Eyerly. Elizabeth I Mangum 331 Boyd Hall - TOP ROW: Doris J. Woodruff. Dana C. Hughes. Virginia E. Brown. Sandra S. Abeldt. Nancy L. Adams. Beverly J. Anderson. Rebecca S. Anderson. Deborah K. Baker. SECOND ROW: Carol A. Baldwin. Janis L. Barenberg, Joan E. Bastel. Linda K. Bauman, Susan J. Beedy, Janet J Beer. Mary A. Beets. Linda D. Beisner. BOTTOM ROW: Walene F. Berger. Connie S. Berges. Rita D. Bond, Glen- da M. Booth, Doris J. Bosse, Melissa F Bostwick, Joan R Bower, Deborah J. Breit. Boyd women decorate floor booths for Halloween party Boyd hall women celebrated Halloween with a party featuring unusual booths set up by each floor. At Christmas the coeds added a special feature to their annual formal dance escorts called for dates at room doors. Residents also had an elections party and Valentine parties on each of the four floors. The hall in March represented Washington in Boyd Hall women provided residents of Winfrey Rest Home with candy and presents as part of a Christmas service project. Model Congress, and during Homecoming won second place in residence hall competition for their dorm display, Join the Jayhawks for Lunch Bunch. The coeds were members of Sparks, Chimes and Alpha Lambda Delta service and scho- lastic honoraries. During Christmas time residents entertained patients at Winfrey Rest Home. Regularly governed by floors, dorm members united to entertain the patients with songs and the presentation of a short skit. BortHi n party . non for didr s for Lunch i of Sparks, ictandscho- -.: : ' Boyd Hall - TOP ROW: Shirley S. Broers. Ginger L Brooks. Deborah L. Brown. Virginia L Brunson. Roylan M Bryan. Linda S Burton. Paula M. Cas- ey. Barbara A Chase. SECOND ROW Jane L Chatlam. Pa- tricia W Cheney. Barbara Chnsten- sen. Jams S Cluner. Linda B Court- ney. Christina G Cranmer. Judy F. Crumrine. Barbara J Cudney THIRD ROW: Mary L Cullen. Linda D. Curtin. Peggy J. Day. Marsha D Den. Mary J. Dengler. Jean M Des- chner. Lorna E. DeYoung. Suzanne DiMatteo FOURTH ROW: Jan A Dobbs. Jeanne Doughten. Susanna G Du- senbury. Trisha J Dwyer. Ruth Ell- edge. Joyce M Eyerly. Aleta F. Fan- renbauch. Carol J Fatzer BOTTOM ROW: Jean L Ferguson. Jean M Flanders. Connie J Poland. Nancy L Poland. Jayne A Foster. Linda K Gaul. Mary J Gechter. Janet C Gooding Boyd Hall Council - TOP ROW: Jeanne Doughten. Rita I. Mathews. Con- stance E. Langland. Julie A Jacobson. Cheryl J Ross. Joyce L. Womeldorff SECOND ROW Nancy L Kmker. Joan G Langland. Christine Wertz. E. Diane Pomeroy. Phyllis M. Kruse. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia W. Cheney. Jane L. Chat- lam. Mary E Horton. Valeria J. Robinson. Linda M Williams 333 Boyd Hall - TOP ROW: Suzanne Gordon. Terry S. Griffiths. Betty J. Guber. Karen L. Haley. Joan E. Hal- lauer. Jane A. Hartman, Linda C. Heath, Vicki M. Hedges. SECOND ROW: Mary F. Hemen, Bonnie F Heitman. Julia A. Herbers, Alice A. Hodgson. Aldre M. Holmgren. Mary E. Horton. Claudia K. Howard. Julie A. Jacobson. THIRD ROW: Diana R. Jaeger. Cyn- thia K. Johnson, Phyllis J. Johnson. Rita A. Johnson. Beverly A. Johnston, Catherine V. Jones. Candace A. Kelly. Sheryl A. King. FOURTH ROW: Maria J. Kirchhoff. Cheryl S. Knetter, Nancy L. Kniker. LaDonna J. Kolman. Deborah K. Krause. Beverly M. Krug. Phyllis M. Kruse, Mary H. Lairmore. FIFTH ROW: Janet L. Landon. Con- stance E. Langland. Joan G. Lang- land. Carolyn J. Lee. Marilyn S. Lee. Linda B. Lehman, Mary K. Leick, Ju- dith A. Levering. SIXTH ROW: Patricia Lilliston. Mary A. Lively, Shirley A. Livengood. Loreen A Locke. Temar K. Long, Diane K. Lowry. Mary L. Magee. Linda K. Makela. SEVENTH ROW: Janet K. Marrs, Viva K. Math es, Judy A. May. Rita I. Ma- thews, DeAnna M. Mclntyre, Char- lotte A. McNeil, Eileen A. McPherson, Susan K. Merriman. EIGHTH ROW: DeAnna K. Meyer. Marilynn J. Mobley. Jacqueline E. Moore, Mary B. Morgan, Karen E. Murray, Maria L. Myers. Melodie A. One. Marilyn J. Peeks. BOTTOM ROW: Carol A. Phillips. E. Diane Po meroy. Sheryl K. Reh, Bar- bara S. Rice. Patricia Richardson. Valeria J. Robinson. Catherine A. Roebke. Cheryl J. Ross. 334 Boyd Hall - TOP ROW Deborah J Russ. Mary A Sauble. Mary J Scha- fer. Paula S. Scheid. Mary A Schimpf. Frieda A Schoneweis. Catherine E Scon. Nancy S Selbe SECOND ROW Nancy A Shaw. Deborah A Sheldon. Janet K Ship- man. Patricia A Simmons. Beverly J Skolaut. Sylvia C Slimmer. Betty J Smith. Judith A Smith THIRD ROW Laura D Smith. Marsha S Smith. Karen M Snow. Pamela A Sodergren. Sheryl G Spacek. Sharon Stafford. Cindy S. Stallmgs. Mary A Standley FOURTH ROW: Domta M Steele. Linda K Stephens. Shela L Strate. Linda G Swan. Donna G Swan. Nan- cy L Swint. Linda G Tanner. Phyllis A Tarver FIFTH ROW Candis K Tate. Linda R Tessendorf. Janet E Thompson. Pamela L Thompson. Mary H Thonr- sen. Karen D Thorn. Karen E Travis. Sandra M Underwood SIXTH ROW Rebecca L Urbanek. Dee A Urquhan. Cheryl S Utterback. Deborah D Vaughan. Connie L Vesk- erna. Marilyn A Waeldin. Jane C Wagner. Olene L. Walker SEVENTH ROW: Patricia S Walker. Cheryl L. Walkup. Marilyn M Wall. Carolyn S Wamhoff. Janet K Warner. Nancy R Warren. Jacqueline Was- semiller. Alice L Wayman. EIGHTH ROW: June K Weatherford. Kathleen L Weathers. Cheryl L We- ber. Henrietta S Weber. Martha H Webster. Pamela K Weckman. Chris- tine Wertz. Margaret E White BOTTOM ROW: Linda M Williams. Joyce L Womeldorff. Susan S Wood. Susan G Woodard. Janet H Wood- son. Noell E. Wulfkuhle. Diane L Yoshimoto. Shila L Zakoura. Marcia E Zanter 335 I Royal Purple Queen Marjorie Spear lives at Ford hall, newest University residence hall. After the afternoon crowning, dormi- tory friends hung a 20-foot congratulatory banner across the front of the hall and celebrated with a victory party on her floor Ford coeds join Moore residents for service project Project Unity, a joint-service program with the men of Moore hall, was initiated by Ford hall coeds to entertain children in Project Head Start. Stu- dents became foster parents for the children for evenings of dinners and parties at Christmas and Easter. During Christmas the fifty-voice dorm cho- rus sang for Project Unity parties and serenaded patients in Irwin Army Hospital at Ft. Riley. Ford women sponsored Homecoming, Parents ' Day and the annual fall open houses. They also attended in- formal dances with the men ' s residence halls and a formal Sweetheart Tree Party in February. i Ford Hall - TOP ROW: Harold R. Chapman, Gloria R. Adams, Karen S. Adams, Kathy J. Alexander, Linda K. Allen, Mardel L. Asbury. Sue E. Asbu- ry BOTTOM ROW: Barbara H. Asfahl. Cheryl L. Atchison, Stephanie A. Baer. Sarah C. Barnes, Terry L Barnes. Marilyn J. Bartak. Nancy J. Bartholo- mew. 336 Ford Hall - TOP ROW Carlyn K. Bartlett. Linda S Bathurst. Chloellen E Bartoo. Joyce M Baunman. Cheryl L Beasley. Marcia A Beck. Jo A. Becker. Pamela A Beer SECOND ROW Anne Beloof. Kathy S Bennett. Velura J Bentley. Sandra C Benton. Marcia M Berg. Sheri A Berggren. Connie J Bestwick. Janet K Bens THIRD ROW Sandra K Bieker. Jane A Bigler. Helen E Bird. Deandra Bishop. Nancy L Bishop. Bonnie A Blackburn. Karen S Blake. Joyce E Blecha FOURTH ROW Janice M Blck. Nan- cy J Bolin. Rochelle A Boster. Jame- sina A Boudreau. Ruthie K Bowen. Mary L Boxler. Joyce E Boyd. Alice L Boyles FIFTH ROW Jams K Branm. Sharon M Bredemeier. Leigh Brenneisen. Karen S Brim. Marlene J Brinker. Judy A Brous. Linda K Brown. Bar- bara L Brownlie SIXTH ROW Nancy B Bryan. Sherri L Buchman. Louise T. Buckingham. Nancy A Buckles. Dana E Buehler. Janet S Bunker. Jill E Bunker. Nancy L Burge SEVENTH ROW Cheryln J. Burk. Cathy L Burns. Lucretia A Butts. Margaret C. Cam. Connie L Carbi- ener. Susan E Carlson. Margaret A Caspar. Barbara J Chance EIGHTH ROW Barbara A Chastam. Linda K Chew. Donna K Chewning. Chien-mei Chiu. Jeanne M Chnsten- son. Ruth M Cikanek. Janet E Clark. Linda L Clark BOTTOM ROW Paula J demons. Patricia L Cline. Gwendolyn A Cobb. Vivienne L Condon. Mane L Cone. Carolyn K Congrove. Margaret J Conrow. Tonita P. Coons. Carol J Cooper 337 Ford Hall - TOP ROW: Joyce D Cooper. Mary E. Correll. Gloria J. Cot- ton. Margaret! A. Coupe. Ann L Cravens. Nellie C. Crenshaw. Judy J. Creviston. Janet K. Culver SE COND ROW: Judith A. Cunning- ham. Kathleen A Gushing. Janet K. Cyr. Terri A DaMetz. Ruth A Dannen- berg, Adele L Davis. Betty L. Davis. Linda L. Dawson. THIRD ROW: Norma J Dickhut. Pa- tricia R. Dirks. Francis M. Dobbels. Mary M Dobbins. Melinda L. Dob- son. Patricia A. Don Carlos. Patricia J. Drake. Margaret Dubrouillet FOURTH ROW: Lisa K. Dufield. De- nise Dussair. Donna J Dye. Marcia D. Dyer. Lenette E. Eaton. Mary K. Eaton. Franksiska Eccleston, Merna K. Eck- man. FIFTH ROW: Gail L Eddy. Rochelle D Ediger. Leslie S. Edmonds, Veronica A English. Dorothy K Erickson. Janet K Erickson. Marilyn J Everist. Mary E. Eye. SIXTH ROW: Sue A. Failor. Barbara J Farris. Sherry J Fearing. Cynthia A Filmger. Mary C. Filley. Patricia B. Findeiss. Diana R. Flack. Bonnie L. Flesh er. SEVENTH ROW: Linda K Flynn. Patri- cia A. Flynn, Cherrie J. Fort. Linda K. Foster, Florence A. Fountain, Chris- tine A. Fowles, Marian A. Fox. Nancy J. Fox. EIGHTH ROW: Peggy J Frakes, Mary L Frenn. Karen S. Frey. Marybeth D Frey, Elizabeth R. Froelich, Ruth A Fross. Shan A. Fry. Mary L. Funston. BOTTOM ROW: Ann C. Galbraith, Jeanette L Camber, Paula N. Gantz, Carolyn S. Gardner. Marsha L. Gar- rett. Carla J. Garrison. Linda S Garri- son. Marcia A. Gaston. 338 Ford Hall - TOP ROW Patricia A. Gay. Mary E Gebhart. Sharon I Gen- try. Diana K Gerstner. Louvae L Gib- son. Jo J Gieck. Charla R Gilbert. Elizabeth P. Gilmore SECOND ROW Patricia E Gingrich. Margaret F Glatz. Sandra L Goermg. Artyce A Golden. Jeanette M Gohtko. Connie K Good. Gloria Good. Ardyce E Goodger THIRD ROW Sally A Goodyear. Reba M Gothard. Pamela J Gough. Ruth A Graber. Martha J Graham. Mary A Grame. Gloria C Granell. Sharon A Granger FOURTH ROW Marilyn K Green. Mary E Gnder. Mary R. Griffin. Linda S Gross. Karen R Halderson. Sandra M Hamilton. Joyce E Haney. Bar- bara A Harrison FIFTH ROW: Kolette K Hartley. San- dra K. Hassen. Darlene M Hatfield. Jeanne M Haupth. Linda S. Hauptli. Lynda L Hem. Linda J Henderson. Carole J Hendrix SIXTH ROW: Barbara J Hetzel. Carol J Heuertz. Bonnie K Hian. Elizabeth S Hibler. Patricia A Hickey. Sharon M. Hildmg. Edith M Hill. Jane M Hill SEVENTH ROW Cheryl A Hiller. Kathleen J Hlaus. Joan C Hobbs. Kathryn A. Hobbs. Karen A Hoeflick- er. Dolores M Hoff. Ann C Hoffman. Linda J Hofford EIGHTH ROW Linda M Hofmann. Karen G Hollis. Meredith A. Hollo- way. Angele Holvorson. Linda S Hood. Vera L Hook. Karen L Hopper. Shirley D Hottman BOTTOM ROW Cheryl G Howard. Bonnie M Hubbell. Janis A Hug. Nancy B Humburg. Mary E Hunter. Linda J Huston. Cynthia A. Hutchins. Kathleen M Jackson 339 Ford Hall-TOP ROW: JudyJako- watz, Roberta K. Jarman, Janet M. Johnson. Karen G. Johnson. Kathy L. Johnson. Kay L. Johnson. Linda R. Johnson. Zoe A. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Janice A. Johnston. Barbara A Jones. Karen S Jones. Marcia A. Jones. Marietta R. Jones. Phoebe J. Jones. Jerilyn J. Josserand. Joanne P. Kaff THIRD ROW: Melissa C. Keith. Carol E. Kellett. Judy K. Kelley. Marilyn S. Kelsey. Janice M. Kennedy, Susan K. Kennedy. Karla J. Kessler. Linda L. Kil- lion. FOURTH ROW: Becky P. King. Kath- ryn A. Klag. Carolyn R. Klahr. Joyce E. Klick, Verna L Klocke. Connie S. Kloefkorn. Susan K. Kloepper. Mary J. Knappenberger. FIFTH ROW: Laura J. Kobbeman. Mary A Koch, Karen E. Koons. Mary K. Korber. Elayne J. Krakower. Gayle C. Kramer, Karolyn K. Kroenlem, Mari- lyn K. Krueger. SIXTH ROW: Sheryl D. Kushner. Bar- bara J. LaBelle. Linda J LaBelle. Ja- nice R. Laman, Luana R. Lamb. Doro- thy K. Lansing, Patricia L. Lathrop, Nancy A. Laven. SEVENTH ROW: Kathryn J. Lee, Cyn- thia J. LeHew. Karen G. Lemons. Ja- nice D. Lenz, Jari L. Leshovsky. Trudy E. Lewis. Janet K. Liebenau. Janice F. Liebenau. EIGHTH ROW: Joyce A. Line. Coyla L Lockhart. Joyce A. Long. Vickie S. genecker. Alice S. Lucus. Sally J. Ly- dick. Sylvia A Lydick. Carol A. Maisch. BOTTOM ROW: Janice E. Maisch. Linda L. Major. Verlene J. Makalous, Donna J. Manning, Nancy M. Man- ning, Mary E. Marks. Phyllis J. Mar- met. Mary J. Marshall. I I i 340 fi Ford Hall - TOP ROW Kathryn L Martens. Gail A Martinson. Marlene K Mason. Marianne Mathewson. Loretta A Mauler. Mary L Maurer. Anita L Maxled. Vera J Mc- Alexander SECOND ROW: Becky J McCune. Beny A McGrath. Miadell A Mc- Kaughan. Carol F McKee. Mary J McKee. Elizabeth C McKemy. Myra L McLeod. Nancy L McNemy THIRD ROW Cheryl A McVicker. Donna L Melbefg. Emily L Menne. Virginia A Meyer. Kathryn S Mi- chaels. Mary J Mier. Donna L Miller. Earlene L Miller FOURTH ROW Elizabeth A Miller. Barbara D Mistier. Margaret H Mock. Beryl J Molme. Corlie E Mol- lenkamp. Susan D Montgomery. Jan- is K Moore. Miriam A Moore FIFTH ROW Nancy L Moore. Patri- cia J Morgan. Emley A Mortimer. Julia J Moyer. Mary A Mueller. Pamela C. Mullen. Farth A Muntz. Rita A Muret SIXTH ROW Jams E Mutch. Gunile A Myers. Kristy J Myers. Linda S Myers. Barbara J Nagel. Suzann K Neitzel. Carol J Nelson. Mary P Nel- son SEVENTH ROW Lynnea S Newbury. Karen A Nicolai. Karen E Nielsen. Nancy K Nixon. Suzanne B Nixon. Mary A Novak. Teresa M Obermeier. Pamela KOdell EIGHTH ROW: Glenda M Odgers. Tama S O ' Harra. Karen E Olson. Pamela J Paramore. Joanne J Park- er. Patricia L Parker. Rebecca K Par- sons. Pamela J Pastrick BOTTOM ROW Linda J Pavlu. Con- nie E. Pedersen. Linda K Pelkey. Cheryl J Peterson. Dianna J Peter- son. Nancy S Peterson. Nancy J. Pe- tnk. Linda M Phillips 341 Ford Hall - TOP ROW: Sheryl L. Pmkerton. Linda K Plumb, Linda L. Plummer. Pamela L. Poole. Sandra J. Powell, lelah A Pratt. Linda A. Price. Sharon D. Pule. SECOND ROW: Kathleen A. Pulliam. Jeanette M. Raitt. Judy E. Rant. Patri- cia G. Ravenscrott, Marie E. Rawlmgs. Nancy J Reed. Sandra L Reeve. Ger- aldme F. Regehr THIRD ROW: Paula M Rensch. Janie I. Rhyne. Katharyn L. Rice. Linda S. Richards. Pamela J Richards. Linda M. Richardson. Deanne M- Rieke. Carol A. Rinas. FOURTH ROW: Rita M. Robinson, Lois A. Rockefeller. Judy I Roeder. Joann E. Rohla. Joyce J. Rohr. Donna J. Ruff. Sharron J. Rule. Barbara L. Rutledge. FIFTH ROW: Sharon K Salvmo. Pris- cilla D. Sanders. Sonya K. Saunders. Trudy L Sauvage, Cathy G Savage, Brenda G Sawyer, Linda R. Sawyer. Mary K. Schaper. SIXTH ROW: Linda L Schauble. Nan- cy K. Scheetz. Mary K. Schell. Kath- leen A. Schmidt. Marilyn L. Schmoll, Sheryl R Schnepp, Nan L Schotanus. Linda E Schreuder SEVENTH ROW: Michele E Schroep- pel, Linda S. Schultz, Victoria L. Schultz, Linda J. Scoby, Susan J. Scully. Mary K Sebastian. Elizabeth J. Sedlacek. Patricia S. Siebel. EIGHTH ROW: Diana C Sewart. Jane A Shaffer. Linda D. Sharp. Julie D. Sherraden, Karen S Shivers. Char- lotte A. Shoup. Marcia E. Shoup. Ter- ry L.Shull. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis M Shumate. Diane P. Simon. Judy E Simpson, Lana S. Sims, Marcia G. Sims. Nancy A Singular. Elaine J. Skeuse. Nancy L Skidmore. t 342 Ford Hall - TOP ROW Sharyn L. Slentz. Diana S. Sloan. Nancy J. Sloan. Trudy C Sloop. Carolin K. Smith. Celia A Smith. Christine L Smith. Evelyn K Smith SECOND ROW Gwendolyn G Smith. Nancy J Smith. Rita A Smith. Susan L Smoll. Susan Smutz. Carole E Spachek. Judith A. Sparks. Marjorie A Spear THIRD ROW: Margie J Spiers. Mari- lyn K Sramek. Rosanna P Stacy. Sha- ron A. Stanley. Rosemary P. Steele. Judith L Stephens. Janet M Ster- benz. Deborah S Stevens. FOURTH ROW Kathryn L. Stewart. Sandra K Stewan. Vivian I Stewart. Sherry L Stocking. Janice L Stohs. Carol A Storrer. Karen I Storrer. Mary A Stout. FIFTH ROW: Ruth M St Pierre. Caro- lyn J Strader. Kathleen M Stremel. Sherry M Stroda. Jolene F Stucky. Barbara J. Sullivan. Patricia J Sul- livan. Eva J Sutherland SIXTH ROW Sandra S Swenson. Mary H Symes. Valerie Taylor. Linda L Thayer. Barbara J Thomas. Beverly J Thomas. Bonita K Thomas. Janyth D Thomas SEVENTH ROW: JonmeS Thomp- son. Linda K Thurlow. Marilyn J. Tol- lefson. Sandra D Tollefson. Valerie Tomayko. Barbara J Tozer. Kathleen C. Traffas. Mary L. Traffas. EIGHTH ROW Mary F Tram. Geral- dine S Trojovsky. Cynthia M Tucker. Mary J Underwood. Salhe M Under- wood. Gale E VanAllen. Judeen G Vanderwege. Margaret L VanDorn BOTTOM ROW: Christm VanSickel. Karen J Verhage. Marylyn E Verhaa- len. Diana L Vincent. Arlena Y Visser. Rita L Vodraska. Ruth M Vodraska. Sharilyn D Vogt 343 Ford Hall -TOP ROW: Nicole Von Bergen. Kathleen J Wallace. Rosalee S Walter. Doris F. Ward. Virginia L Ward. Linda J. Warren. Anna M. Was- senberg. Connie S- Wempe. SECOND ROW Vicki L Wenger. Ruth D Werner. Constance J West. Karen J West. Rosalyn A West. Sharon K. West. Linda K Wheeler, Patricia J. White. THIRD ROW: Diana K. Whittlesey. Carol M. Wichman. Gayla F Widener. Jonell J. Wiehe. Linda C Wiehe. Shir- ley J Wiley. Elizabeth A. Wilkerson, Sherri M Wilkinson. FOURTH ROW: Christine A. Williams. Christine L. Williams. Rebecca A. Wil- liams. Helen M. Willison. Beth M Wilson. Karr L. Wilson. Margaret E. Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Rhonda L Wilson. Pau- letta J. Winderlin. Anna M. Wmsky. Nancy L. Winter. Roberta L. Woolery. Mary E Wrampe. Teresa J Wurtz. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly Wykoff. Joanne L Wylie. Ann M. Young. Caro- lyn R Zenishek. Barbara A Zernick- ow. Sherry L. Zimbelman. Glenna L. Zimmerman Eve Marl ' tablisl camp Discu Dead In reside Floor the hawk ft fatha the h; Red I G:c:r Ford Hall Governine Board - TOP ROW: Rita L. Vodraska. Helen M. Willison. Artyce A Golden. Kathleen J Hlaus. Meredith A Holloway. Carolyn S Gardner SECOND ROW: Gwendolyn G. Smith. Charlotte A. Shoup. Julie D. Sherraden. Patricia A. Hickey. Janice E. Maisch. THIRD ROW: Ann L Cravens. Margaret C. Cam. Gloria Good. Mary K. Schaper. Rochelle A. Boster. Patricia L. Cline BOT- TOM ROW: Jo A. Becker. Joann E. Rohla. Barbara J. Chance. Arietta Y Visser, Linda L. Major. Goodnow joins Marlatt for new cultural program Every two weeks, Goodnow hall coeds met with Marlatt hall men to take part in their new es- tablished joint -cultural program. The group heard campus speakers and attended a fashion show and a K-State Players ' production of The Physicist. Discussion topics of the meetings included Is God Dead? and What to do on a Woodsie. In its first year as a women ' s dorm, Goodnow residents were part of a Counseling Center project. Floor decorations were judged at Homecoming and the winning decoration, entitled Bar thejay- hawks depicted a discotheque scene. The spring formal, the Shamrock Ball, was at the Union. Other social activities included mothers ' and fathers weekends and Blue House social hours in the hall recreation room. Accomodations for the two Red Cross bloodmobile drives were also set up in Goodnow ' s basement during a campus drive. Goodnow hall trick-or-treaters examine their loot of Halloween goodies after their door to door search in nearby Marian hall. Goodnow residents ice skate during winter months on flooded tennis courts constructed for the Goodnow-Marlan complex. The dormitories of the northwest corner of the campus also had joint social functions, serenades and cultural programs 345 Goodnow Hall - TOP ROW: Eloise Taylor. Robert Taylor. Linda R. Ach- ten, Karen J. Acker, Deanna M. Ad- pms. Kathryn E Adams. Janey D. Akers. Kae E. Algrim. SECOND ROW: Glenda J. Ames. Kar- en R. Anderson, Judy J. Armstrong, Nancy L Armstrong. Mary A. Atwater, Sharon K. Austin, Marilyn R. Bain. Yvonne I. Baldwin. THIRD ROW: Candace M. Ball. Sara A. Ball. Linda S. Barb. Betty L. Barger, Judith A. Barr. Barbara A. Barstow, Jacqueline A. Bashom, Cormin S. Bauer. FOURTH ROW: Susan A. Beckman. Betty A. Beisner, Lizbeth S. Belter. Leanne M. Benda, Launa R. Berg, Kathleen R. Berning. Judith A. Bietka, Wanda S. Black. FIFTH ROW: Paula B. Blair. Linda M. Blount, Bethry E. Bloyd. Hilarie S. Bolt. Carolyn L. Bolton. Rose M. Boor. Deborah K. Boren. Barbara S Bow- man. SIXTH ROW: Glenda T Boyce. Janice E. Boyer. Barbara A. Bradford, Doro- thy A. Branton, Carolyn S Breazeale, Trudy A. Brewer. Shelia A. Brown. Carol L. Bryan SEVENTH ROW: Lyn M Buffo. Karen S Bugbee, Delores L. Buller, Marietta C. Burford, Irva K. Burmeister Donna L. Burnett. Carol A Burton. Bonnie L. Butler. EIGHTH ROW: Lynn M Cable. Patri- cia L. Cailteux. Mary E. Canny. Nan- cy S. Carr. Viki L Carr, Sue L Carter, Lesley E Case. Nedra L. Chalfant. BOTTOM ROW: Joann Chalmers. Deborah J. Chapman, Linda S Chase. Rena A. Christie, Constance F. Clifton, Judy E. Glower. Jana L. Cole. Shirley Collins. I 346 Goodnow Hall -TOP ROW Eliza- beth J Conner. Janet L Cope. Karen S. Corn. Sharon L. Corn. Larry G Cornwell. Linda D Cory. Patricia S Cosgrove. Diane K Craven SECOND ROW Hazel M Crist. Shelia F. Crouch. Jane L. Crumbaker. Phillis M Cusumano. Victoria L Dalton. Rebecca J Davidson. Dianne S Davidson. Beverly J Davis THIRD ROW: Donna D Davis. Rebec- ca A Davis. Elizabeth A. Dawson. Pa- tricia G Dehoney. Mary A Denning. Constance L DeVoe. Rita M Deyoe. Delia I Dewirt FOURTH ROW Ann F Dillmgham. Elizabeth M Dorland. Glenda K Dor- mois. D Ann Drennan. Dena E Duff. Jeanne K Dunn. Sharon A Durler. Nancy M Dutton FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth A Dyke. Victo- ria L. Easton. Lois N Eckhoff. Jean- nette G Edmonds. John J Eger. Jacqueline Enders. Diana L Endorf. Mary L England SIXTH ROW Vicky L Enckson. Bar- bara E Esau. Arnell D Essmiller. Sheryl B Etlmg. Linda K Euthon. Sandra J Evans. Carolyn K Fair. Lin- da J Falhs SEVENTH ROW Mary L Feldkamp. Delma S Fern. Carolyn A Fienhage. Brenda R Fife. Gail T Files. Margaret K Fish. Celeste E Fisher. Karolynn A Fisher. EIGHTH ROW Donna M Fleischack- er. Janet E. Floyd. Helen L. Ford. Donna M Forgey. Carol M Foster. Linda C Fox. Linda K Fraser. Beverly S Frasier BOTTOM ROW Carol L Frazier. Con- stance R French. Betty J Friday. Sha- ron K Friesen. Joan J. Fulkerson. Jacqueline J Furbeck. Ann T Gard- ner. Nicki A. Gardner 347 Goodnow Hall - TOP ROW: Susan R. Garrelts. Linda L Gartner. Lucy M. Garver. Nancy J. Gatewood. Tracy A. Gaughan. Nancy J. Gettler, Phyllis J. Gillmore. Kathleen Glendenmg. SECOND ROW: Jeannme K. Gordon. Jollnda G. Graham. Linda M. Grant. Rebecca S. Gray. Mary L. Grosko. Pa- tricia L. Groves. Diana S. Gump. Brigit H. Gustafson. THIRD ROW: Lynda M. Haberer. Jean M. Haines. Rosemary M. Hake. Karen S. Hale. Gayla S. Hamman. Linda N. Hammer. Judy K. Hammond. Connie L. Hampton. FOURTH ROW: Velma J. Handlin. Constance J. Hanks. Linda L. Harden. Barbara J. Hargis, Michele M. Har- mon, Richard L. Harner, Pam L. Har- rington. Carol S. Harris. FIFTH ROW: Holly P. Harris. Linda A. Harris. Jeanne E. Haslouer. Louise M. Haslouer. Linda Haughawout. Donna G Hauser, Mary L. Hayes, Susan A. Haymaker. SIXTH ROW: Faye L. Hegeman. Lynn A. Heglar. Carol J. Heinen, MaryJ. Hemenway, Ruth A. Henderson. Dianna L. Henry, Marilyn J. Henry, Carolyn J. Herren. SEVENTH ROW: Shannon S. Hetrick, Nancy J. Hey. Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld. Betsy J. Hogan. Ruthann I Holle. Margaret A. Hollingsworth, Barbara M. Holm, Nancy J. Hoover. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon G. Horigan, Marilyn J. Horst. Susan E. Hoskinson. Linda J. House. A, Earlene Hovis. Lois F. Hurd, Mary E. Hutchins. Marcia K. Imm. BOTTOM ROW: Karyl K. Innis. Jer- lynn K. Isch. Pamela A. Jackson, Sher- an K Jackson, Karen R. Jager. Patsy J, James. Jean A. Jensen. Sue A. Jensen. 348 Goodnow Hall - TOP ROW Carola A Jermark. Chester C John. Carl L Johnson. Cynthia A Johnson. Donnis A Johnson. Janice L Johnson. Karen L Johnson. Nancy G Johnson SECOND ROW: Beverly D Jones. Mary J Jones. Sharon L Jones. Virgi- nia M Jones. Xandra K Jones. Vicky J Joyce. Deraldene J Kahler. Teresa L Kapfer THIRD ROW: Marilyn A Karlm. Nan- cy A Kasitz. Julie D Kaufman. Linda L Kearn. Kathleen Kehr. Frances M Kelly. Janet P Kelly. Kathleen D. Kelly FOURTH ROW Belinda L Kendall. Jill E. Kennedy. Dianna G Kindred. Linda M Kirkham. Ann K Kirkwood. Kathy L Kirkwood. Jane E Kitch. Ju- dith K Kloepper FIFTH ROW Nancy E Knedlik. Mar- cia B Knight. Sheila S Kolb. Sharon L Kootz. Eunice Kostreva. Marsha D Krehbiel. Charolyn K Lacey. Linda M Laden burger SIXTH ROW: Susan D Lafferty. Patri- cia AJ-ane. Harriet J Lange. Kathleen S Langen waiter. Lauren J Langner. Sara J Lanning. Sonia D Larson. Ter- ry A Lassman SEVENTH ROW Diane Latimer. Anne Laury. Mary K Leasure. Maureen K Lee. Nancy E Lee. Carolyn S Lemon. Marcia S Lenhert. Mary L Leonard. EIGHTH ROW Joan L. Levendofsky. Shirley A Levendofsky. Marjone L Lewallen. Jacqueline A Lewis. Ruth A Lewis. Roberta J Lippitt. Penelope A Litsis. Susan C Livers NINTH ROW: Cathie J London. Ge- neva K Longberg. Sharyn S Longho- fef. Jerri S Looney. Kathenne A Lon- mer. Gayle B Loughmiller. Brenda A Lowry. Martha L Loyd 349 Goodnow Hall - TOP ROW: Betly L. Lucas. Andrea Luke. Marcia G. Lund- quist. Judith L. Macy. Barbara L. Mader. Diane L. Mahan. Sharon K. Maltbie, Virginia L. Mansholt. SECOND ROW: Susan L. Marlatt. Memory D. Marlow. Karen J. Mau. Gail A. Mayer. Doris B. Mayhill. Janis J. McAdams. Mary A. McCarthy. Lin- da E. McCaslin. THIRD ROW: Duane M. McCrary, Kathleen J. McCreery. Karen L. Mc- Daniel. Jean M. McDougal. Patricia C. McFadden. Lynne McFerren, Karen A. McGreevey. Nadene M. McGuire. FOURTH ROW: Barbara J. Mc- Kasson. Claudia M. McKinsey. Mar- garet A. McLain. Patricia K. Mc- Laughlin, Monica M. McMillion. Ja- net A. McNee. Sheryl A. McNevm, Joyce L. Mead. FIFTH ROW: Marsha K. Meckel. Joyce L. Memershagen, Patricia A. Meinhardt. Gail E. Merz. Vicki J. Messmer, DeidreA. Metz. Janet S. Metzinger. Nancy E. Meyer. SIXTH ROW: Sharon Millenbruch. Virginia M. Mills. Martha C. Mitchell. Sharlene K. Mitchell. Cheryl Mitten- brink. Mayme R. Moody. Cheryl S. Morford. Michelle Morris. SEVENTH ROW: Teresa A. Morris. Virginia M. Munson, Jeanne L. Mur- phy. Patricia A. Murphy, Linda L. Na- pier. Candise Neal, Kathenne L. Neal. Karyl S. Nelson. EIGHTH ROW: Zona J. Newell. Shir- ley A. Newlm. Jo A. Newton. Patty L. Nichols, Barbara J. Nickelson, Kath- ryn L. Noller. Barbara K. North. Judy K Novosel. BOTTOM ROW: Diane M. Nusbaum, Debara K. Nye, Beverly S. Oberle, Kathryn S. Olson. Sandra L Olson. Cynthia J. Orloske. Sharon OShields. Nancy A. Overman. 1 ?! H BHfc x iBB ft 350 Goodnow Hall - TOP ROW Dorothy J Padon. Barbara J Page. Patricia J Paine. Carol D Pankrantz. Jane L Parr. Mary L Patterson. Martha D Patton SECOND ROW Mary H Pell. Jolene M Peterson. Linda J Peterson. Lynne E Phalp. Judy E. Pickens. Teresa C Pippin. Linda R Pizel THIRD ROW James R Ploger. Char- lotte V Portschy. Karla F Praeger. Nancy L Presnal. Susan L Price. Eliz- abeth M Ramirez. Diana L Peber FOURTH ROW: Martha E Reeder. Pamela A Reeder. Susan N Rehm. Carolyn S Reiss. Polly J Rhudy. Pamela Richardson. Rita M Ries- chick FIFTH ROW Anne M Riffle. Lesta L Riley. Wanita M Riley. Cheryl K Rindt. Ron R Roberts. Geraldine K Robinson. Priscilla Rodelander SIXTH ROW Virginia R Roglm. Janet F Roohms. Mania K Rose. Sara A Rose. Cynthia L Ross. Linda M Ross. Kathleen A Rostine. SEVENTH ROW Carol A Rottmg- haus. Connie J Ruble. Susan K. Rupp. Helen M Ryan. Mary B Sack. Marle- na K Sanders. Randee L Sanders. Cheryl D Sawyer EIGHTH ROW Barbara Schermer- horn. Kathleen F Schmidler. Ingeborg U Schmidt. Kathleen M Schmidt. Sharon A Schmidt. Beverly A. Schneider. Barbara Schoenthaler. Catherine L Schooler BOTTOM ROW Polly A Schroeder. Linda S Schwendener. Karen E Scon. Nancy K Selsor. Cathy E Sey- mour. Susan L Sharp. Linda L Shat- tuck. Janie A Shavwer 351 Goodnow Hall - TOP ROW: Judy D. Shields. Cynthia D. Shirley. Lucy A. Shrock. Deanna F. Smart. Prudence L. Smith. Constance J. Souder. Ellen E. Sparks. Beth A. Spease. SECOND ROW: Gail E. Spellman. Carol S. Spence. Beverly D. Spicher. Colleen L. Stafford, Barbara K. Ste- phens, Jill Stevens, Barbara C. Stew- ard. SueZ. Stiefel. THIRD ROW: Brenda K. Strayer. Peg- gy A. Summers. Sara A. Summers. June F. Sweat. Vickey L. Swenson. Donna L. Symns, Carolan M. Taller- day. Vicki A. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Linda R. Thompson. Carol E. Torkelson. Karen E. Tousig- nant. Beth A. Trotman. Susan K Umberger. PhylisVan Dyke. Susan Van Vechten. Kathryn J! Vermg. FIFTH ROW: Lona D. Vilander, Linda K. Volkman, Linda K Wade, Nancy Wall. Diana L Wanager. Jerusha J Wandt, Deborah G. Warner. Kathleen A. Warner. SIXTH ROW: Gloria Wassenberg, Janis Weaver. Pearl I Wehrman, Tana L. Wells. Rosella A. Wenzl. Nancy J White, Judith A. Whitehair SEVENTH ROW: Cheryl Whitney, Karen J. Whitton. Arveta C White- man, Linda L. Wick, Maureen Wil- liams. Jane W Willis, Connie R. Willt. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon Wilson. Susan G. Witten. Jack S Wolfe. Linda R. Woltkamp, Sally A. Womer. Susan L. Woodard. Melody K. Worley. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Wuthnow, Mary R Yapit, Marsha K. Yeager, Kathleen A. Younger. Barbara L. Zi- bell. Martha J Zimmerman. Ranee A. Zweygardt. 352 Located on Petticoat Lane. Putnam hall provides dining facili- ties for the residents of Van Zile as well as for its own coeds. Homecoming competitions bring trophies to Putnam Two firsts in Homecoming contests were won by the coeds of Putnam hall. In a campus-wide elec- tion, students voted Bonnie Biery, a resident, as Homecoming queen; and the hall ' s house decora- tion entry was judged best in its division. A finalist for Royal Purple queen was also a Putnam coed. Receiving two traveling residence hall trophies, the women ranked first in scholarship and first in intramural basketball, bowling, and softball compe- tition in the women ' s independent division. At Christmas time, residents sold candy apples to raise money for gifts, clothing and food which were given to a needy family. For another service project each floor helped to make 300 dinner tray favors for sol- diers at Irwin Army Hospital. Hostessing football teas in their living room, Putnam hall coeds enter- tained dates, families and friends after the games. Other activities were Christmas and spring formals. Biery Best Machine operations present Bonnie Biery as Putnam hall ' s candidate in Homecoming Previews skit Miss Biery. one of 19 candidates introduced in skits, was among five finalists chosen by Blue Key and was later crowned queen. 353 Putnam Hall - TOP ROW: Mabel B. Strong. Karen E. Hensleigh, Mary A. Sheue. Michele A. Abbott, Patricia A. Abbott. Joyce A. Aikm, Joyce M. Al- bers, Janice E. Andrews. SECOND ROW: Karen K. Asher. Betty R. Ashida, Kay L. Atherton. Teresa C. Ayres, Charlene F. Barker, Sharon A. Barnes. Nancy S. Bart el. Andrea R. Bass. THIRD ROW: Sheryl A. Becker, Boni- ta F. Biery, LoRita M. Blew. Cheri Blickenstaff, Julia A. Boddie, Sheryl L. Bostrom, Linda R. Boudreaux. Nancy J. Bowsher. FOURTH ROW: Linda S. Boyle, Jeanne A. Brattin, Margaret A. Bree- den. Vicki L. Brown. Nancy E. Buchele. Sandra K. Busch. Kathryn A. Carlin. Ann M. Carter. FIFTH ROW: Candice S. Case. I. Wu Chu. Kimberly G. Clark. Kaye A. Cli- nesmith, Patricia M. Cockrell. Nancy J. Cox, Beverly Craddock. Diane M Crostarosa. SIXTH ROW: Kathryn Crostarosa. Pa- tricia Crownhart. Sandra M. Dalrym- ple. Brenda L. Daniel, Marikay P. Desch, Margaret A. Dixon, Valetta M. Dlamini. Lea A. Dohm. SEVENTH ROW: Patricia J. Edmonds, Nancy A Evans, Jonell Exley, Brenda K. Farrmer, Janivar Freed. Vicki A. Gerber, Cheryl L. Gfeller, Marcia L. Gibbs. EIGHTH ROW: Linda R. Gilchrist, Vicki L. Glasco, Margaret A. Gomez, Kathryn E. Grant, Patricia L. Grant, Janell K. Groene, Janet K. Groene, Nancy C. Hageman. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A Hall, Tina P. Handelsman. Dorothy K. Harper. Pamela S. Harris, Carol L. Heath, Sandra G. Helfand. Sally J. Helton. Patricia J. Heyer. I 354 Putnam Hall - TOP ROW Karen E Hoeme. Mary A. Hoff. Carolle L. Hood. Christine Howard. Joann R Huseman. Cheryl R Immenschuh. Lois A Jantz SECOND ROW: Carol A Jensen. Diane M Jeselnik. Cheryl K Johnson. Jill M. Johnson. Patricia L Johnson. Jeanette M Johnston. Razanna L Kaaz THIRD ROW: Carolyn A Kaberlme. Phyllis L (Canning. Barbara J. Kinch. Judith K Kingery. Sister Mary F. Ko- bets. Sondra L Koestel. Sister Judith A Kopka FOURTH ROW: Katherine Y Kracht. Georgia S Lacen. Patricia J Lagoski. Judith E Lamborn. Arlene A Lane. Carol D Latschar. Lynne Laurie FIFTH ROW: Carol A Laverentz. Carol J Leatherman. Linda A Lickteig. Pa- tricia J. Luttgen. Sue C Maes. Eliza- beth I Mangum. Freida D Marsh SIXTH ROW Louise M. Mattox. An- nette E McCarty. Ginger L. Mc- Master. Patricia E McNeive. Connie McReynolds. Roberta A Meyer. Cyn- thia A. Michael. SEVENTH ROW: Melody V Millick. Ann E. Moody. Jeanette R Morgan. Janean L Needham. Candace A. Nel- son. Kim S Nicklas. Janet S Nicode- mus EIGHTH ROW Karen D Morris. Ju- dith J. Olson. Jane A Omlor. Glenna F Onwiler. Cecelia M Osborn. Char- lone L. Osburn. Lavonda Overstreet BOTTOM ROW: Nancy C Parthemer. Patricia A Panon. Jean E. Peterson. Linda S Pfister. Vicky L. Pogue. Alle- geeY. Porter. Brenda L Powell. 355 Putnam Hall - TOP ROW: Janet E. Pugh, Marta J. Quattlebaum. Wendy E. Quirk. Kay M. Rader. Janet L. Ran- dolph. Martha J. Reck, Virginia R. Reid. Joan K Reusser. SECOND ROW: Linda L. Rice. Sharon F. Rice. Nola M. Rosenow. Janet S. Roth. Linda L. Royer, Glenda J. Rus- sell, Lettye E. Russell. Linda M. Rust. THIRD ROW: Ruth A. Ryan. Cheryl A. Schimpf. Patricia A. Schmidt. Janice K. Schrieber. Phillis A. Schubert. Ann C. Schweitzer. Susan I. Scott. Linda J. Sebesta. FOURTH ROW: Jeanette K. Seller. Anita J. Severance. Diana L Shank. Sharon A. Sherer, Charlotte Sher- wood. Dorothy J. Shields. Donna R. Simmons. Joyce M. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Linda S. Smith. Lora M. Smith. Karen S. Snyder, Barbara So- colofsky. Mary A. Southard. Donna M. Spencer. Viola J. Sprague. Sharron L. Stephens. SIXTH ROW: Judith A. Stindt. Marcia L. Stout. Lynn A. Sutherland. Lois E. Taylor, Rosetta Tetebo, Marie E. Thiel, Judith A. Thompson, Carol S. Thorpe. SEVENTH ROW: Gladys Thorsell, Conibeth Tillmon. Carol A. Toothaker. Martha E Toothaker. Janet L. Tozier, Catherine L. Turner, Quenadyne G Ukele, Tamise J. VanPelt. EIGHTH ROW: Marita K. VonLehe, Margaret A. Walker. Madeline D. Wal- lace. Sharon K. Walsh. Sue A. Ward. Linda R Wasmund. Marilyn K. Was- mund. Sharon K. Wheeler. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki L. Wheeler. Pat- ty L.Whitegon. Janet M. Whitehill. Margaret A. Williams. Judith A. Win- ter. Linda K. Woellhof, Janet L. Wolfe. Joyce L. Wolfram. Rei sw wst men dorro housf edlio InS hall. Mufti 356 Paved lots adjacent to each hall in the fo ur-dormitory complex provide residents space for Saturday afternoon car washings. Residence hall changes switch men and women Copying changes in women ' s housing, the Uni- versity closed West Stadium dormitory and moved men into West and Moore, two halls in the four- dormitory northeast complex formerly used to house women. More switching created the only co- ed housing on campus in Goodnow and Van Zile. In September, construction began on Haymaker hall, the last dormitory in the northeast complex, scheduled to house 627 men in the fall of 1 967. Men Resident Assistants TOP ROW: Wing K Kwok. Richard A Case. Gary L Zimmerman. Richard L McCollough. Edward L Middleton. Roger R Mc- Collough. Eldon L Mickelson. William R Klassen SECOND ROW Donald J Roof. Eldon E Peterson. Richard R Sankey. Donald E Zimmerman. John K Shaving before a quick dash to class. West men make use of lavatory facilities on each corridor of the five-floor dormitory Hemphill. James R Dob bins. John R Baird THIRD ROW: Michael E Shelor. Richard B Hillman. Michael P McCoy. Donald W Steeples. John P. Cable. Bar- ry W Greis BOTTOM ROW Steven G Grube. Robert L Schrandt. Thomas R Gossen. Michael M Kozlowski. Dale E Brownlee 357 j L 11 It A mi it a m i ,ss- Student government in Marlatt hall divides the dorm into floor houses. The men on the floors painted designs on their lobby windows at Homecoming and Christmas and were respon- sible for a casino party during open house at Spring Fling. Marlatt assigns engineers to special corridor in dorm In an experiment to improve study habits, all engineering students in Marlatt hall were assigned to the same corridor. Other changes in the room as- signments were necessitated when the dormitory ' s fourth floor was reserved for athletes in January. With the women of Goodnow hall, the men par- ticipated in a cultural program, Accent on Living. As part of the program, the students at- tended musical events, plays, Union art movies and invited speakers to talk at their weekly meetings. An FMOC finalist and members of Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Chi Epsilon, and the Union Governing Board lived in Marlatt. In the spring the men began a magazine library in the hall basement. Marlatt hall residents may use irons and ironing boards provid- ed by the hall in individual room with the proctor ' s permission. 358 ' M ; :::- Marlatt Hall - TOP ROW Donald Roof. David C Adams. William V Adams. John H. Anderson. Kenneth C. Armstrong. Vinton K. Amen. Tho- mas R Arnhold SECOND ROW ROY P. Arnold. Roger J Baalman. Michael E. Baffrey. John E Ballhorst. Terry J Bandel. Robert M Behrens. George H Bellairs THIRD ROW Harold D Ben. William A Blauvelt Andrew W Block. Jerome Breitenbach. Ronald L Bridges. Jono- than E Briel. Edwin S Broadwell FOURTH ROW Steven E Brockway. Robert Broeckelman. Stephen C Brooks. Harold E Brown. James L Brown. William Lee Brown. Dale E Brownlee FIFTH ROW: William C Brussow. Robert D Bruton. John B Buchheis- ter. Gabriel J Bultmck. Gilbert C Bur- nett. Roger D Burns. Thomas E Cal- len. SIXTH ROW: David P Campbell. Aaron E Carlson. Stephen M Carlyle. RonaldJCarimi.JonR Carter. Ri- chard A Case. Michael R. Casey SEVENTH ROW Victor C Castillo. Harold L Cauthon. Jerry D Chancey. Beverly R Chapm. Carl D Christen- sen. Douglas S Clark. Richard H Clough EIGHTH ROW: Lawrence M Coder. Steven J Cohorst. Larry R Condit. Robert L Cooke. Anthony T. Coon. Ralph C Cooper. Kenneth M Cox BOTTOM ROW David S Craft John W Craig. Allan D Cross. James B Dalton. Tommy D Dameron. James M Dem. James D Dietrich. 359 Marlatt Hall - TOP ROW: Robert N. Dietrich. Andrew J. Dorow, Wayne T. Dreier. Harold L. Dreiling. Gary C. Drost. Jay W Dupuy, James H. Ed- minster. SECOND ROW: Gregory L. Eicher. Francis E. Eirich. Allan W. Elliot. Lloyd R. Elliott. Michael B. Elliott. Newell M. Enos. William C. Eschmann. THIRD ROW: Erwm L. Everett. Wil- liam W. Everett. Rickey K. Ewmg. Douglas A Farrar. Steven G. Fell- ers. Donald L. Fenton. Dean G. Fickensches. FOURTH ROW: Timothy J. Fields. Dale J. Finney. Larry W. Fish. Stephen R. Fisher. Ralph L. Flournoy. Eugene N. Francis. Galen G. Frick. FIFTH ROW: John R. Friley, John A. Fry. Robert C Fuller. Richard S. Fur- beck. Kenneth L Fyler. Robert E. Gart- ner. David L. Gates. SIXTH ROW: Robert E. Gettino. Ni- cholas R Gieber. Gary R. Goodnow, Jerry L. Gorman. Dwight G. Gorrell. Thomas R. Gossen. Peter H. Greason. SEVENTH ROW: Kendal L. Grecian. Larry E. Green. Thayne C. Green. Bar- ry W. Greis. Ronald G. Greiving. Wil- liam B Greve, Steven G. Grube. EIGHTH ROW: Allen G. Hahn, Fred W. Handlin. Charles S Hann. Monte W Harden. Davy J. Harkins. James Harris. Gary V. Hartman. BOTTOM ROW: Roger C Harvey. John E Havice. Chester G Haynes, Robert B. Hector, Michael R Heer. Stephen G. Heldstab. David T. Hellen. 1 I J II 360 Marian Hall - TOP ROW Dwight F Hemmerlmg. John K Hemphill. Roger N Henry. Donald A Herbers. Larry G Hess. Mark R Hjelmfelt. TommyT Holloway SECOND ROW: David W Holmes. Ronald P. Hoist. Charles D Holste. Robert L Hope. Robert H Hossfeld. John W Howard. Dennis G Huerter THIRD ROW: James M Hughes. Frank J Humphrey. James M. Hunt Daryl F Hurley. Kent J. Huxman. David L Hyder. Timothy M Ireland FOURTH ROW Rodney J Jansonius. Scon W Jaynes. Charles G Jewell. Michael K Johnson. Nathaniel John- son. Stephen E. Johnson. Richard N Johnston FIFTH ROW: Donald L June. James P. Kelly. Donald E Kennedy. Michael D Kern. William F Kiser. William R Klassen. Jerry Klemschmidt SIXTH ROW Donald V Koelliker. David K Kraus. Thomas G Ksiazek. Leslie W Kuczynski. Wing K Kwok. Harold K Laessig. Patrick J Lafferty SEVENTH ROW David E Laird. Wil- bur L. Lala. John D Lane. Jerome R Lang. George A Lange. David J Langford. Barton E Larson EIGHTH ROW Jerry G Larson. Frank H. Laubhan. Charles W Leach. Mi- chael R Leathers. Keith W Leonard. Daniel J Link. Kent D Litton BOTTOM ROW Charles W Lock. Donald L Long. Roben A. Long. Rick- ey L. Lorfing Steven M Lucas. Danny R Lunsford. James R Marshall. 361 Marlatt Hall - TOP ROW: Richard K. Marshall, Clinton M. Marston. Ken- neth E. Mathias. James R. McClellan, Michael W. McClurg. Steven C. Mc- Connell. Guy M. McCormick. SECOND ROW: Michael J. McGrath. Michael H. McKee. David H: Mc- Nabb, Dennis D. McWilliams, John A. Mertz. David G. Meschke. Gary D. Metzinger. THIRD ROW: Robert L. Michael. Har- ry P. Milner. Kenneth B Mitchell. Jimmy E. Monical. Gordon E. Mont- ney, Jerry D. Morgan, James Leroy Morris. FOURTH ROW: James A. Mulvany. Thomas P. Mulvany. Russell L. Muse, Donald W. Myers. Martin E. Neff. Robert D. Neill, Robert L. Neill. FIFTH ROW: Dennis F. Nelson, Rob- ert L. Nelson. Richard A. Nemechek. Mark W. New. Douglas D. Newman. Timothy Nightingale. Harold R. Northrope. SIXTH ROW: William A. Nusz. Rex A. O ' Brien. Kenneth C. Ochs. Kenneth W. Oliver. Gary D. Olson. Gordon R. Olson. Phillip W. Olson. SEVENTH ROW: William F. Organ, Thomas L Oursler. Gary F. Pankratz. William Pannbacker. Dwayne L. Par- sons, David E. Peel. Stephen M. Per- ry. EIGHTH ROW: Bruce E. Peters. Dan- ny R. Peterson, Michael E. Peterson. Edwin F. Pflieger. Thomas J Phillips. George E. Pinick. Richard R. Piper. BOTTOM ROW: Jerald L. Pope. Craig L Pralle, Donald W. Prather, Richard W. Prine. Richard L. Ptak, Thomas A. Reed. Daryl R Reimer. 4MT 362 Marlatt Hall - TOP ROW: Kerry L Rentier. Richard Retrum. Gaylord L Rice. Robert E Rice. Michael K. Richards. Bruce D Rieclc. Eugene A Riedel SECOND ROW: David C Rieniets. Larry E Rink. Jerry L Ringers. Mau- rice D Roberts. Douglas E Robker. Daniel P. Roda. Robert J Roeder THIRD ROW: Michael D Rogers. Michael K Rogers. Dale R Rohr. Van L. Rose. William R Ross. Gary O Rumsey. Gene L Schimpf. FOURTH ROW Neal R Schirkofsky. Paul R. Scholz. Stanley L. Schultz. Gary D Schulz. David L Scon. Ronald A Scon. Randell L Sedlacek FIFTH ROW: William A Seidel. James L Seigle. Kenneth D Shan- non. Thomas L Sharp. Larry D Shay. Michael E Shelor. Edward J Shelton SIXTH ROW Glenn W Shields. Steve A. Shilling. Jerry D Showalter. Jerry J Shubert George E Shupe. John W Shupe. Gary W Siemsen. SEVENTH ROW: David H Simmons. Dennis R Slimmer. Eugene C Smith. James T. Smith. Patrick A Smith. Ronald W Smith. Verle A. Smith. EIGHTH ROW Steven A Snyder. David R Solenberger. Don W Sow- ers. Paul L Spainhour. Stephen B Spies. Michael J Staab. Gary L States BOTTOM ROW: Alan R Stephens. John E Stevenson. Dennis M Stiffler. Theodore J Sumach. Kenneth E Stout. Richard H Strutz. Larry D Stuart 363 Moore Hall - TOP ROW: Gerald W. Stucky. Lawrence C. Stumpff. Timothy Suellentrop, William S. Swan. William A. Swander, Dennis E. Sweet. Harold M Sweet. SECOND ROW: Kenneth L. Swenson. Dennis D. Swick, Bill C. Swinney. Al- len G. Tall ey. John C. Taylor. Jay S. Tedford. Stephen M. Thieler. THIRD ROW: Don F. Thompson, Roger D. Tim ken. Michael A. Todd. Donald P. Tonn, Harry E. Totten, Law- rence H. Tucker, Jimmy L. Tuma. FOURTH ROW: Jay H. Vader. Mi- chael VanCampen. Alfred S. Vander- laan. Mark E. Vanderweide. Norval M. VanDyke. Alan L.Varney.JamesF. Wadsack. FIFTH ROW: James W. Waggoner. Gilbert J. Wagner, Richard P. Wal- dren. T. Bruce Waldren, Kenneth M. Walker. James E. Wallace. Larry R. Walters. SIXTH ROW: Fred R. Wanger. Gary L. Week. Fred L. Wedel. James D. Wei- chel. Allen K. Weimaster. Ronald D. Wenger, Monty M. Wentworth. SEVENTH ROW: Robert W. Weseloh. Raymond R. White. James H. White- hill. Jim L. Whitesell. Robert E. Wiles. Arthur Williamson, Chadd R. Wilson. EIGHTH ROW: James R. Wilson, James H. Wmdels, Stephen Wind- scheffel, Marvin J. Winkley, Ronald A. Winter, James E. Wohlt, Jack L. Wool- sey. BOTTOM ROW: James M. Wright, Randolph L. Wright. Steven E. Wright. Clifford E. Yackle. William J. Yeager. Donald E. Zimmerman, Gary L. Zim- merman. 0 %, rGf M 364 I National president of the Association of Residence Halls and chairman of Spring Fling were residents of Moore. Men were in Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade. Alpha Zeta. Alpha Kap- pa Psi. Gamma Sigma Delta. Phi Eta Sigma, and varsity track Moore residents improve collection in dorm library To expand the hall library, Moore hall residents transferred books formerly housed in Goodnow hall to their new residence and added volumes to the col- lection. The project was part of the conversion of Moore from a women ' s to a men ' s dormiton . Three hall parties, a casion party, semi-formal and formal spring parties, and numerous floor ath- letic events highlighted Moore ' s list of activities. In December, hall residents furnished presents for 60 children at a Christmas party. The men included the national president of the Association of Resi- dence Halls, chairman of annual Spring Fling and members of Phi Eta Sigma, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, and varsity track. i Moore Hall - TOP ROW Ronald W Allen. Alan D Ames. Jerry G Ander- son. Ted L Anderson. Roy S Apple- ton. John S Armbrust. Dean L Arm- stead. Glenn A Auld BOTTOM ROW Edward T Badsky. Larry G Bailey. Warren C Bainter. John R Baird. David C Baker. John W Banning. Roy B Barnhart. Harold C Barren 365 Moore Hall - TOP ROW: Jan C. Bechtold. Meredith J. Behnke, Philip P. Behrens. David A. Benson. Dale E. Benton. Timothy T. Benton. Steve L. Betton. Paul H. Blankinship. SECOND ROW: Alan T. Boger. Gerald J. Bohnen, Louis W. Bo lack, LeRoy Bonorden. Robert J- Bonsall, Richard L. Bowie. Dennis M. Bowman. Ronald D. Bowman. THIRD ROW: Ronald L. Boyer, Charles R. Brand. Douglas M. Brant. Alfred Breitenstein. George A. Brelig, William E. Briggs. James S. Broers. James E. Brown. FOURTH ROW: Paul J. Brown, John N Bryan. Stephen R Buek. Walter E. Burkhart, Leland L. Burkhead, Eric M. Burkhead, Jon R. Butts, Michael C. Butts. FIFTH ROW: John P. Cable. Dennis E. Carr, Leroy D. Chadwick. Roger W. Chase. Lawrence Cheatum, Venkatar- at Chitturi. Daniel D. Christian, Roy A. Christmann. SIXTH ROW: Mark S. Coberly. Don- ald B. Coleman, Michael A. Colvin. Thomas E. Colvin, Terry W. Conard. Thomas J. Conkright, William A. Con- rad. Allen D. Cook. SEVENTH ROW: Thomas K. Cooney. Alan K. Cooper. John W Cooper. Carl E. Cornwell, Alan D. Cox, Timothy M. Cox. Innis L. Croft, Gary E. Cunning- ham. EIGHTH ROW: Eric W. Dagenhardt, Stephen A. Daniel. Allen I. Davidson. Fred H. Davis. Harold A. Davis. Jef- frey D. Dawson. Larry E. DeGroff, Duane L. Deutsch. BOTTOM ROW: Todd S. Dunkel. Douglass P. Easton, Thomas D. Ed- wards. John L. Emmot. Gerald W. Er- ickson, Lance R. Ericson. Thomas M. Evert. Larry R. Ewing. 366 Moore Hall -TOP ROW Daniel J Falen. Wesley L Fankhauser. Joe E Farrar. Theodore W Farres. Charles H Fellman. Ronald E Fick. David W Fieser. Robert H Flashman SECOND ROW Larry R Fogelberg. Blake W. Foutes. Robert W Fowler. Stephen W. Freeman. Timothy J. Fruits. Patrick J. Gallagher. Ronald L. Gammon. Andrew L Gantenbein THIRD ROW Barry D Garfmkle. Mi- chael D Gasper. Frederick W Gatlm. Robert W. Gattshall. Owen A. Gaul. Ken P. Georg. Joseph S. Gessner. Gordon R Gitford FOURTH ROW Larry F Glenn. Ken- neth F Glover. James F Godfrey. Lar- ry D Goerzen. Robert Goss. Caner E Goth. Billy R Graham. Michael E. Graham FIFTH ROW: Larry M Gray. Gerald A Greathouse. William R Gross. Jerry E Grout. Kenton T Grubbs. Armando E Guidote. John 0. Gurss. Larry A Gutsch SIXTH ROW Wayne H Hagerman. Melvm H Hamlin. Gary V Hammond. Robert C Haney. Robert H Hansen. David J Harding. Wayne A Hargrove. George H Harsh SEVENTH ROW: Stewart B Hartwell. Gary L Hartzell. James E Harvey. Steven P. Hatfield. Thomas R Hatha- way. James F Haun. Larry W. Hays. Larry J Hedges EIGHTH ROW Charles O Hemsohn. Henry Heitmann. Ronald K Henne- berg. Gerald W Henrikson. Howard S Hewlett. Roy E Hobbs. Lmwood A Hoffman. John W. Hoffmann BOTTOM ROW: John D. Holliday. Harold Homrighausen, Ronald M Horrell. Thomas L Hoskins. Jonathan Houghtalmg. Charles W Hurst. Tho- mas E Hynes. Thomas D. Idleman 367 Moore Hall - TOP ROW: Elmer D. Imthurn. Jess W. Ingrum. Stanley E. Jacobs. David J. Jansonius. Justin B. Janssen. Philip E. Jeselnik. Darrel L. Johnson. David E. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Dennis R. Johnson, Don A. Johnson, Donald B. Johnson. John A. Johnson, Arthur D. Jones. Richard L. Jones. Kenneth D. Jorns, Joseph D. Joyce. THIRD ROW: Robert D. Jump. Doug- las L. Kaiser. Stanley R. Kalishman. John R. Kelley. Michael Kelley. Melvin C. Kelly. James R. Kenyon, Douglas A. Kern. FOURTH ROW: Larry W. Kibler. Royce M. King. Donald R. Kirk, Dell J. Klema. Robert Kochersperger. John R. Kovar. William P. Kramer. Gary W. Krause. FIFTH ROW: Lawrence F. Kueser. James A. Kuharic. Glenn V.Kurten- bach. Mark D. Kyle. John B. Lane. Howard A. Larson. Charles K. Law- head. Marc A. Laxer. SIXTH ROW: Charles L. Lehman. Robert L. Lehr. Ronald B. Lemon. Frank L. Lifrieri. Michael W. Linn. Gerald J. Lobmeyer, Stephen E. Loy. Ronald C. Lundquist. SEVENTH ROW: Wayne C. Lundquist, Mike J. Malone. Michael V. Mander- ick. Dale W. Marsh. Fred R. Martin. Jerry LaVern Martin. Andrew L. Mar- tinsen. Kenneth Massingill. EIGHTH ROW: Frank E. Matke. Tho- mas Matlock. Stephen R. Maxwell. Richard McCollough. Roger Mc- Collough. Francis G. McDonald. Charles M. McGhee. Donald C. Mc- Intyre. BOTTOM ROW: William J. McKaig, John A. McNally. Albert F. McNeal. Charles D. McNeal, Tracy G. Mc- Quillen. Robert D. Meats. Michael E. Michaud. Patrick G. Michaud. fi 368 Moore Hall -TOP ROW: Duane E Mikesell. Robert P Miller. Alan D Mills. Robert L Mooney. Thomas B Moran. Dallas D. Morris. William G Morris. Dennis R Mornss SECOND ROW: Jonathan R Mundt Charles E. Murphy. Daniel C Murphy. Eldon M Murray. Curtis D Musgrave. William F Musgrave. Kent L Nelson. Charles W Newcom THIRD ROW Dale E Nimz. Albert A Noble. Douglas C Norris. David J Ochs. Gene L Olson. Steven L Opat. Joseph A Orseno. Uoyd A Osborne FOURTH ROW: David W Pace. Ron- ald K Paulson. Dan C Pearce. Donald S Peetz. Charles A Perry. Michael P. Pervich. Jerry D. Peterie. Dennis Pe- ters. FIFTH ROW George E Petersen. Eldon E Peterson. Philip W Pfister. David M Philbrook. Gary W Pierce. Norman W Pilger. Larry V Pinnick. Michael S Plantz SIXTH ROW James F Plog. Stephen R Pope. Conrad M Popp. David C Powell. Charles W Price. Glenn S. Presley. Holland W Prothe. Curtis A. Puckett SEVENTH ROW: Gary R Raccuglia. Jerry J Ramsey. Allen J Randall. Gerald C Rapp. Jarold L Rasmusson. Robert H Reed. Brian M Reilly. Ken- neth R Reynolds. EIGHTH ROW Stephen L Reynolds. Thomas P. Reynolds. William L Rey- nolds. Raymond L. Rhodd. Loren D. Richard. John P Richards. Glen E Richardson. John C Riggenbach BOTTOM ROW: John L Riisoe. Ken- neth A Ringer. Ronald D Roberts. Richard K. Robertson. Lynn M. Rock. Richard W Rogers. Wayne A. Ross. Gary J. Ruder. Loss of a contact lens halts activity for a moment on one of the floor lounges of Moore hall. The nine-story dorm, opened in the fall of 1 965 for women, became a men ' s dorm in 1 966 as con- struction continued on the newest campus multi-dorm complex Moore Hall - TOP ROW: Douglas D. Rudick, Leon B Rueter. Dennis N. Ruhnke. Michael R. Rutherford, Rob- ert D. Ryan, Thomas C. Sailor, Rich- ard R. Sankey, Steve D Sawyer SECOND ROW: Stephen R. Sayre, Daryl R. Scheaffer. Leroy W. Schick. Frederick J. Schmidt, Merrill K. Schmidt, Richard W. Schmidt, Robert L. Schrandt. Larry D. Schreck. THIRD ROW: Steven L Schultz, Jo- seph M. S chwartz, David H. Scoby. Alan W. Scott, Daniel J. Seballoz. Al- vin L. Seefeldt. Jeffery S. Seideman. Ronald E. Seitz. FOURTH ROW: Alan D. Semen. Alan F Serwich, Robert S. Shelor, David E. Sher, Robert S. Shotts, Dennis R. Showalter, Harry S. Shrauner, Larry R. Shubert. FIFTH ROW: David L. Siefkes. Arris A. Sigle, Kent S. Simons. Leslie A. Simp- son, Gerald R.Siu da, Jerry W.Slei- chter. Stephen R. Slimmer, Burton G. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Leland A. Smith. Rex D. Smith. Stephen E. Snodgrass. Billy L. Speer, Robert D. Spencer. Norval K. Spielman, Dennis M. Spratt. James A. Standridge. w, r T T 370 ItW. Moore Hall - TOP ROW Donald W Steeples. Dale J Steinman. Rodney L Stevens. Grover R Stillwell. Kent H Stones. William A Stoskopf. Ceal E. Stout. James A Strieker SECOND ROW Gary J Stricklm. Mark A Struss. Ronald L Stucky. Dennis D Swenson. Loren C Swen- son. James R Tanner. James E Tay- lor. Lawrence W Taylor THIRD ROW Kenneth Lee Thomas. McCager M Thompson. Steven M Thompson. Randall E. Thummel. Jon G. Tilsch. Steven B Tinkler. Kevin D Tippery. Michael H Tolson FOURTH ROW Dennis D Towns. Eldon R Trost. Mark H Trueblood. Gary B Truin. Jerry L Unzicker. Rob- ert C. Urbanek. Kenneth L Utz. Ron- nie Vanlaningham FIFTH ROW: Richard L Vansant. Richard Vanschoelandt. Robert S Vincent. Henry A Vlcek. Richard L Vogel. Jay A Walker. John Brent Wall. William D. Walseth SIXTH ROW David N Walton. Arlan D Wamhoff. Ignatius C Wang. James C Washbum. Curt L Wans. John R Weaver. Edward R Weeks. Charles E Weiser SEVENTH ROW Richard W Wenger. Elden E Werner. Robert P West. Steven J West. Steven J Weybrew. Douglas C Weyer. Frederick L White. William T Whitlow EIGHTH ROW Steven D Will. Mi- chael L Willard. Norman C. Willhite. Benton L Williams. Steven R. Win- ston. Richard L Winter. Robert F Winzeler. John D Wood BOTTOM ROW Steven C Woolpert. Jon T Woolverton. Dennis L Yoder. Philip R Young. Douglas A Zeman. David C Zlasney. Raymond Zwego 371 M0(H Increased traffic and inadequate parking resulted from the conversion of West hall from a womens ' dorm to a mens ' dorm. The 300 men had exchange dances, presented movies, and dined with other students living in the residence hall complex. West men provide family with Christmas toys, food As a Christmas service project, residents of West hall provided an underprivileged family with food and toys. Previously women ' s housing, the hall was converted during the summer to house 302 men. With dates the men attended a formal Winter Wonderland Party in February and joined with re- sidents of six other hall in initiating a Groady Ball. The men were active in Student Senate, Pershing Rifles and SGA committees. In intramural competi- tion, swimmers from the residence hall won indi- vidual championship titles. Soft drinks, ice cream, and sandwiches are some of the snack items basement vending machines provide for West Hall men. family i, food : - -:: ' - : ' - ' 4 Ik ( West Hall - TOP ROW Mrs Wilma Thompson. Richard E Abbott. Larry W Abell. James J Ahem. James S Anderson. John R Anderson. Michael R Anderson SECOND ROW Daniel B Artmann. Harold E Barnthson. William Bartho- lomew. Kent C Bates. Yandell S Beans. Keith E Bestgen. Fred W. Bey THIRD ROW: Phillip N Bowman. Leelan R Broeckelman. Paul A Bro- kaw. Raymond L Brown. Alan G Brummell. James R Brunkow. Ralph E Cadwallader FOURTH ROW John R Capra. John J Carr. Steve D Carr. John M Carter. Rodney L Chalkley. Michael K. Cha- pin. Roger L Chnstensen FIFTH ROW Gorden Christiansen. David B Cleeves. Calvin H Cochran. Alan B. Collison. Paul J Consiglio. Michael J Coons. Raymond Constan- tini SIXTH ROW Robert W Court. Frank W. Craft. Ross D. Crane. Leonard G Dagg. Donald L Dahl. Garry M Dal- by. William D Dannefer SEVENTH ROW: Larry J DeDonder. Alan L DeGood. James G Delfs. Gre- gory F DeMond. Keith L Dettmer. John M Devaney. Walter T Dixon EIGHTH ROW: Dennis A Doak. James R Dobbins. Jon S Dolenc. Gerald M Donovan. Dayne K Dudley. Evans A Dunlap. Ronald L Easter BOTTOM ROW Thomas D Eddy. Phillip Edelblute. Marion K. Eisler. Lonnie W. Elliott. William D. Ellis. David Ellison. Larry C Epley 373 West Hall - TOP ROW: Raymond L. Enckson. Roberto A. Espindola. Joe A Fakler. Michael J. Farmer. Dennis J. Finnesy. Dick P. Flack. Terrell H. Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Jerold L. Franz. David E. Freeland. H. Jess Frieze. Ronald C. Fuhrken, Stephen A. Fu- hrman, Keith T. Fujimura. Jose M. Fullana. THIRD ROW: Ralph C. Garrison. Ron- ald D. Gatton. Thomas J. Gawel. Paul H. Gibbs. Richard A. Gibbs. Robert R. Gleissner. David J. Gleue. FOURTH ROW: Ronald L. Grojean, Samuel L. Hands. Terry L. Harbert. Arthur S. Harris. Leon R. Hartman. Gilbert J. Heinen, Paul T. Henderson. FIFTH ROW: Roy E. Henry. Steven E. Hermes. Richard L. Hey. Gerald V. Hickey. Stephen J. Hillner. Michael R. Hillyard, Roberts. Hocking. SIXTH ROW: Dan L Hoffman. Calvin C. Holland, James L. Holerman. Leo- nard F. Holthaus.John G. Howard, Harold D. Hughes. Robert E. Hunt. SEVENTH ROW: Joseph E Hutfles. Gary D. Jackson, Michael E. Jackson, (Kansas City). James H. Johnson. Sheldon L Johnson, Gerald W. Joyce, Curtis H. Jurgensen. EIGHTH ROW: Glen A. Keller. Mi- chael K. Keltner. Clifford W. Kewley. Robert G. Kice, Edward J. Klaus, James G. Klema. Charles W. Knight. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel D. Knupp, Robert W. Kobetich, James D. Koch. Richard L. Korte, Larry A. Krogstad. Ronald J. Kuhlman. John L. Lackey. 3 Well ' 374 West Hall Governing Board - TOP ROW Leonard G Dagg. Gerald M Don- ovan. Terry L Harben. John J Carr. Claude L. Bobbins. Michael S Spangler SECOND ROW Glen A Keller. Robert F Starke. David J Gleue. Richard L Hey. Paul J Consigho. Ronald E Robson BOTTOM ROW: John M. Carter. Harry B Loper. G Michael Zoerb. David L Wood. Richard L Penner West Hall - Steven L Lange. Daruel G Laufenberg. Rodney F Lind. Don- ald L. Lobmeyer. Harry B Loper. Wil- liam J. Luckeroth. Owen M Mamura. Robert D Marsh SECOND ROW Bruce A Maxwell. William H Maxwell. Michael P. Mc- Coy. Loris L. Mclnteer. George E McNinch. Gregory H Wears. James R Meitl. Terry L Meyers THIRD ROW: James V Miller. Rich- ard K Milne. Walter R Minnick. Richard K Money. Donald E Morgan. John W Morsinkhoff. Stephen J Mudrey. Robert A. Murry FOURTH ROW Edward E. Nelson. Newell R Neulmger. John T Neusch- wander. Chester Nielsen. Larry Y Norman. James R Nulty. Steven K O ' Hare. Peter J O ' Malley. BOTTOM ROW Ronald D O ' Neill. Ronald Overstreet. Roben L Owen. Thomas C Owens. James C Patrick. James D Payne. Richard L Penner. Norman C Pereira 375 West Hall -TO PROW: MichaelJ. Peter. Garry L. Peterson. James C. Peterson. Ronald L. Peterson. Alan G. Phmney, Gerald M. Plummer, Lewis E Poggemeyer. SECOND ROW: James L. Pollman. Robert J. Protus, Lawrence 0. Pultz. Clifford D. Raile, Claude L. Robbms. Robert R Roberts. Jackie J. Robin- son. THIRD ROW: Roy L Robinson. Ron- ald E. Robson. Gene M. Roth. Steven M. Schorling. Mark D. Schrock. Victor L. Schwarz. Carl A. Scott FOURTH ROW: Richard L Scott. El- liot M Ser. Robert H Shipman. Rich- ard A. Smith. Michael S Spangler, Robert L. Spencer. James W. Stanley. FIFTH ROW Robert F Starke. Ray D. Stauffer. Mark N. Steele. David L Stephens, Donald J. Stephens. Henry M. Stoever, Kenneth L. Stoner. SIXTH ROW: Glen E. Strecker. Robert D Stritzke. Jerry L. Sturgeon. Steven P. Sutley. Michael R Swanson. Ho- mer L. Taber, Thomas W. Trower SEVENTH ROW: Deryl L. Troyer. Thomas L Vaughn. Ivan D Veldhui- zen, Russell M. Verkest, William E. Vigneron. Forrest L. Walker, Marc C. Webb EIGHTH ROW: William W Wells, Steven R. Welly, Stephen P. White. Thomas R. Williams, Jan E. Winter, Patrick M. Wise, Sidney L. Wise. BOTTOM ROW: Jay D. Wolfe. How- ard E. Wolfrom, Anthony W. Wood, Eugene F Woydziak. Larry R. Wylie. Thomas C. Zavesky. Daryl J. Zum- brunn. First res Voi 376 First residence hall at the University, Van Zile. constructed for women in 1926. housed menthisyearforthefirsttime. Plumbing problems force Van Zile coeds to move Coeducational living in Van Zile hall was discon- tinued in February when the northeast wing hous- ing women was vacated for major plumbing repairs. First semester the men and coeds constructed a cardboard wishing well and an antique car included as decorations for the hall ' s Christmas formal, Mistletoe Madness. In the fall, residents enter- tained parents with a weekend open house and for Homecoming built house decorations and a victory float which was paraded at the stadium before the K-State-University of Kansas football game. In intramural competition, Van Zile men placed second in league football and in basketball won first in their league and third in the division. They also were second in league free throwing. Typical among coeducational living problems, a Van Zile coed rushes from room to telephone unprepared for the unexpected. I 377 Van Zile Hall -TO PROW: Sharon Lunn. Janet L. Mathews. Mary A. Adams, Bonne J. Bachtell. Marcia P. Bartell. Sharron Beckenhauer. Lyndal D Bolinger, Mary A Brady. SECOND ROW: Gregory Broeckel- man. Phyllis K. Brooks. John W. Brown. Sheila M. Brown, Judith A. Campbell, Barbara J Chaloupka. Car- olyn E. Chew, Margaret E. Chew. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth A. Clark, Jet- tie F. Condray, Rodney M. Cowell, Juanita M. Dennis, Sharon K. Demon. Douglas A Droge. Jo A Drussel, Robert T. Duenkel. FOURTH ROW: Charles D. Dunbar. Barbara J. Dutton, Trudy A. Eller. Al- ice M. Evans, Jeri L. Farmer. Kay E. Farney. Patricia A. Felke, W illiam F. Fetzer. FIFTH ROW: Elaine S. File. Linda S. Freeman. Wayne N. Garrett. Leon N. Garrison. Danna L. Garten. Carol J. Gillan. Gene Goldenstein. Richard A. Groyon. SIXTH ROW: Roy G. Hallauer, Lynda S- Harris. Jane E. Hightower. Mary J. Hirsch. David P. Horchem. Mary C Huerter. James A. Irizarry, Garry L. Jackson. SEVENTH ROW: Karin K Jensen, Nancy C Johnson, Brenda C Jones, Kathleen A. Keating, Ken A Klasmg. Roger K Krehbiel. John E. Leahey, Sherryl A Lueker. EIGHTH ROW: Elizabeth MacGowan. Jacqualine Maichel. Martha A. Ma- thews, Cornell Mayfield, Judy K. Mc- Alister, Linda J McElwam, Linda L. Mendell, Jams E. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn M. Munzer. Fritz H. Nentwich, Bruce D. Newell, Jana S. Niles, Barbara A. Ohl. Louis L. Pustka, Thomas Rensenhouse, Carole J Rohrer. - IN? A z,i T w Necess i 378 Necessary renovations force coeds to move out of Van Zile hall and into other residence halls the first week of the spring semester. Men residents remained in half of the building since the internal repairs were in the section on the northwest. if! Van Zile Hall - TOP ROW: William K Sawyer. William C. Schear. Mary E Schweitzer. Nancy L Shorb. Dennis W. Smith. Reuben M Smith. Liana S Soldner. Robert E Spalding SECOND ROW: Nannette L. Ste- phens. Virginia K. Sundberg. Roger R Swart. Thomas A Szafran. Faye L Taplin. James S Taylor. Austina Ter- ry. Nancy A Theobald THIRD ROW: Raymond I. Throckmor- ten. Darryl R. Thuillez. Diana K. Un- derwood. Bernard W. Vandom. John R Vannoy. Shirley J Van Vleet. John D. Walker. Lynn E. Webber BOTTOM ROW: Sheryl K Weihe. Steven D Wentz. Cathy J. Wicks. Michele H Williams. Ambrose P. Woodard. Margone J. Wright. Gary S Ziolek 379 Before dents bi Forced to evacuate after a June 8 tornado caused extensive damage to Jardine apartments, married students move to tern- Jardine begins film series, story sessions for children Children from Jardine Terrace and Campus Trailer Court were offered story telling sessions twice weekly by students participating in the speech department ' s story telling lab. Sessions were organ- ized in Jardine wash houses. Other new programs instituted by the married students included a health education series, which featured Ice Cream Kid, a film dealing with children ' s emotional problems. Named for William Jardine, former University president, the apartment complex included 576 apartments in 24 buildings. They were originally subsidized by the government to accomodate veter- ans who wished to continue their education on the GI Bill. Jardine couples enjoyed reduced rates for cable television in the government-owned housing. porary housing provided by the University. Repairs were fin- ished during the summer allowing students to return in the fall. Warm weather to many Jardine residents means cooking out on the covered walks or balconies in front of their apartments. Before leaving for work or class or to shop, wives of stu- dents begin the day by preparing breakfast for their husbands. Typical of a weekday evening, a wife sews or does housework while her husband completes his homework assignments. Two-bedroom apartments offer married students with child- ren extra facilities needed for a nursery, playroom or study Flights of stairs, typical of many of the large apartment com- plexes near campus, await students after their daily classes. 382 Residents of modern off-campus apartments relax during their spare time by playing a favorite game of cards. Several of the new apartment complexes provide free swimming, ice skating and basketball facilities for students weekend recreation. Off-campus apartments attract increasing numbers Apartment living appeal was on the uprise with 45 per cent of the male undergraduates and 22 per cent of the women living off campus. Housing ranged from modern apartments in newly con- structed complexes to one-room efficiencies. Campus housing officials listed students living in 1,105 University approved apartments located in 121 buildings scattered throughout Manhattan. Typical of the independents were students who cooked, cleaned and furnished their own apartment. Making use of every spare minute, students living in bachelor apartments budget their time to include housekeeping chores. Although the residents enjoy convenient, at-home facilities, cramped quarters often typify off-campus apartment housing. 3 Coeds find a quiet and relaxed atmosphere for study in a soror- ity sister ' s Manhattan home. Townees frequently invite friends from campus living groups to their homes for evenings of study, planning house or dorm parties or Sunday dinners. Manhatt Living at home presents students unique problems Combining college classes and activities with living at home, Manhattan students frequently en- countered problems unique to their situation. Find- ing parking on campus, daily Union lunches and detachment from the University atmosphere at home were balanced by home-cooked food, a quiet place to study and closer family ties. Many townees affiliated with Greek groups or an off-campus social organization to gain opportun- ities for activities normally restricted to campus living groups. Many students had professor fathers or mothers on the University staff. More than 10 per cent of the first semester honor roll were stu- dents listing Manhattan as a permanent address. Townees and students living off-campus are required to pur- chase three dollar permits in order to park cars on campus. 384 - - ' Engrossed m his work, a Manhattan student studies in his own home without the distractions associated with campus housing. Manhattan students consider home cooked meals with their families one of several obvious advantages of living at home. Bedtime stories and free babysitting with younger brothers and sisters are often included in a townee ' s daily schedule. The townees are able to maintain close family and community ties while being involved in academics and campus activities. 385 photo by David von Riesen photo bv DavKj von Riesen Despair, then excitement, crowded masses of humanity and the thrill of competition and achievement are ex- pressed as different faces of college athletics. Athlet Basketball fever strikes the campus each winter and takes its toll in capacity crowds in the 12.500 seat Ahearn Field House. Co for Art head forme iv of dium the! siiee fieldh of an sity a apprt 388 Athletic director Bebe Lee discusses plans for the new Li- shaped. 34.000 seat stadium with football coach Vmce Gib- son. A site northwest of campus has been chosen for the $1.6 million project which includes parking lot with 8.500 capacity. Council begins fund drive for new football stadium Athletic council reviewed 70 applications for head football coach before hiring Vince Gibson, former defensive coaching assistant at the Universi- ty of Tennessee. Plans for the proposed football sta- dium became part of the accelerated athletic pro- gram when a fund raising drive was started for the SI. 6 million project. C. Clyde Jones, chairman of the 12-man council, announced that the stadium site eventually was to include a track and a new fieldhouse. September. 1967, was set for completion of an athletic dormitory which was to house all var- sitv athletes. The athletic operating fund - - fees, appropriations, donations, and gate receipts was budgeted by the athletic council. During a recruiting week-end outstanding high school foot- ball players are introduced to basketball fans by Coach Gibson. 389 All-Big Eight fullback Cornelius Davis grimaces as he smashes into a teammate and an Iowa State defender. Davis picked up 390 photo by Rick Solberg 108 yards rushing, but the Cyclones won the game, 30-13 The Wildcat sophomore gained 1 .028 yards rushing for the season. 1 Partisan fans look on in Memorial Stadium as a Wildcat end gathers in a pass in a home opener loss to New Mexico Lobos. Sophomore play brightens hopes for gridiron future Only a late-season tie with arch-rival Kansas al- lowed the Wildcat football team to escape its second successive 0-10 season. The ' Cats finished with an 0-9-1 overall slate, and were 0-6-1 in Big Eight play, tying with the Jayhawks on the bottom rung of the Conference ladder. The squad was young, with only seven seniors included on the roster. Outstanding play by several sophomores bright- ened prospects for the future. Rookie fullback Cor- nelius Davis led the Conference in rushing yardage and was named to the all-Big Eight first team. Sophomore split end Dave Jones broke several school pass-receiving records and made the all-con- ference second team. Another underclassman, jun- ior linebacker Danny Lankas, was picked on the first team all-Conference defensive unit. Lankas was named National Lineman of the Week for his defensive play against Colorado. I Coach Doug Weaver watches on the sidelines as his club bat- tles an opponent. Weaver was asked to resign at season ' s close. 391 Sophomore quarterback Bill Nossek rolls out and searches for (62). Cornelius Davis (30). Lodis Rhodes (40). and Ossie Cain an open receiver as a blocking wall formed by Dave Alexander attempts to hold out rushing University of Kansas linemen Executing the pass-run option, Nossek threatens to throw as Awaiting return to action, defensive cohorts Dave Langford Davis forms a one-man convoy to ward off enemy harrassment. and Wilbert Shaw watch ' Cats try to move ball against MU. STATt 392 Davis, Lankas, Jones shine, but ' Cats lose first five In the season ' s opener against Army, Cornelius Davis scored an 89-yard touchdown, but Army ' s John Peduto scored twice and Army won, 21 -6. New Mexico middle guard Paul Smith led the Lo- bos to a 28-8 decision in the home opening tilt. Danny Lankas ' outstanding defensive play wasn ' t enough to offset the Wildcats ' lack of offense asColoradotooka 1 0-0 shut out at Boulder and Missouri handed the ' Cats a 27-0 defeat at home. Led by Dave Jones ' single game school reception record of 188 yards on six catches, the ' Cats gave eventual Big Eight champion Nebraska a scare be- fore succumbing 21-10. In a non-conference game, the ' Cats led Cincinnati 14-0 before losing, 28-14. KSU 6 8 10 1966 Football OPP KSU Army New Mexico Colorado Missouri Nebraska 21 28 10 27 20 14 3 6 13 6 Cincinnati Kansas Oklahoma Iowa State OPP 28 3 37 30 Oklahoma State 2 1 Nebraska won the Big eight football race. Colorado finished second; Mis- souri, third; Oklahoma State, fourth; Oklahoma, fifth; Iowa State, sixth; and Kansas and K-State tied for seventh. Varsity Football Team TOP ROW: Tom H Corr. Michael D White. Douglas W Weaver. Robert L. Hailey. Edward H Dissmger. Kenneth LaRue. Glenn E. Boyd. Richard L Kruse SECOND ROW Joseph R Mimner. Harry E McDonald. Raymond R White. Thomas A. Ronie. Kenneth C Ochs. Kenneth A Eckardt. Richard K Balducci. Robert J Coble THIRD ROW: Ronald L Bowen. Milan Borota. Richard J Massieon. Robert W Stull. Richard M. Goyne. Daniel P Roda. Gene L Schimpf. Leo W Salat BOTTOM ROW: David G. Meschke. Richard K. Wilkinson. John H. Anderson. Henry S Howard. Gary F Pankratz. David J Langford. Carl E Branson Varsity Football Team - TOP ROW: James A Rapp. Michael J Bruhin. Robert L Scon. Charles G Sanford. James E Wallace. William H Kennedy. Dean T. Hokanson. Michael J McGrath SECOND ROW Steven P Overton. Lon D. Aus- tin. Alexander M Walczak. Vernon A. Kraft. Lodis Rhodes. Daniel J Lankas. John E McClure THIRD ROW: Dennis A. Black. David R. Jones. William L Nossek. Gregory A Marn. Osmond Cam. Gregory J Vahle. Thomas K Barnes. James M Moore BOTTOM ROW: William B Greve. Douglas W Ziegler. Corne- lius G Davis. Wilbert Shaw. Arthur A Strozier. Cedric E Rice. Martin W Allen 393 Dubbed Mr. Hands, sophomore end Dave Jones demon- strates a spectacular one-handed catch against Missouri. Jones was selected Big Eight Sophomore Lineman of the Year and gained 721 yards receiving to establish a league record KU spoils victory hopes with last minute 3-3 tie Tom Barnes ' field goal ended a 26-quarter Wild- cat scoring drought against KU, but Jayhawk Ther- mos Butler tied the Homecoming contest 3-3 on a 38-yard field goal with only eight seconds left on the Scoreboard. The deadlock marked the twelfth suc- cessive season that the ' Cats failed to defeat arch rival KU on the gridiron. Oklahoma, later a victor over conference cham- pion Nebraska, walloped the Wildcats 37-6 at Norman, Cornelius Davis scored the touchdown, his fifth of the season. Dave Jones broke Ralph McFillen ' s 1963 school reception record against Iowa State, but quarterback Tim Van Galder spearheaded the Cyclones to a 30-13 victory. Oklahoma State overcame an early 6-0 Wildcat lead to end the season for the ' Cats on the same note with which it began a 21-6 setback. Using sprinter ' s speed and a crisp stiff-arm, Cornelius Davis goes wide to elude a Missouri tackier and pick up big yardage. 394 hopes J-3 lie .iiarter Vild- vhawklk- [Gt MOD! twelfth sue- erence chain- : touchdoMi VanGaldcr the same now --;,- . ra As the ball sails away from end Bill Salat. Oklahoma State defensive secondary-men converge to break up the pass play. Missouri ' s scurrying ball carrier runs into swarms of Wildcat defensemen. The Tigers won the Parent ' s Day contest. 27-0. Faces registering exhaustion. Wildcat gridders carry a precious with arch-rival University of Kansas. The lead fell as the Jay- 3-0 lead to the dressing room after a hard-fought first half battle hawks gained a tie with a field goal during the last minutes. 395 Freshman Football Team - TOP ROW: Robert L. Kasselman. William A Boy- da. Val L. Fink, Douglas M. Karns. Anthony F. Severino, James L. Seigle. Jay H. Vader, Gregory D. Long. Larry E. Rollenhagen. Dennis E. Sweet. SECOND ROW: Michael H. McKee. Ronald L. Stevens. Larry R. Boyce. William E. Glenn, Percy L. Brown, David L. Gates. Dwight F. Hemmerling. Charles W. Lock, Steven C. McConnell. Allen I. Tolchinsky, Ronald G. Tumbry, Steven E. Wright. THIRD ROW: Stephen D Bryant. Ralph A. Jones. Edward J. Klaus. Jerome R. Lang. Kenneth R. Deck, Michael G. Mclntosh. Gabriel J. Bultinck. Terry E. Voos, William Pannbacker, Ronald H. Bozikis, Michael V. Church. Gary A. Elzen. FOURTH ROW: Max M Arrequin. Michael E Hicks. Jonney J Manel. Gary D Olson. Forrest N. Wells. James L. Whelan. John L. Acker. Paul W. Hanney. Ger- ald W. Lawson. Curtis W Lee. Gregory W. Hardin. John W. Walker, Robert A. Dehart BOTTOM ROW: Jerry L. Cook, Mark P. Bolick, Warren D. Klawiter, Ger- ald M. McGee. Matthew F. Smisi. Max T Martin Freshman squad picks up first wins in nine years Coached by Jerry McGee, the Wildcat freshman grid squad gained victories over KU and Oklahoma for an even split in the four-game season. Oklahoma fell 17-7 in the season opener, marking the first win for a ' Cat yearling football team since 1957. The frosh utilized a staunch defensive effort to stop KU 9-0 and gain a sweep of home games. On the road, the Wildkittens were trounced 40-1 3 by the Nebras- ka freshmen and 40-20 by Iowa State. 1966 Freshman Football KSU 17 13 Oklahoma Nebraska OPP 7 40 KSU 9 20 OPP Kansas Iowa State 40 _End Terry Voos eludes a lunging Oklahoma defensive half- back to gather in an aerial and put the ' Cats in scoring position. f, 396 - : it: : ' :- Quarterback Mike Hicks finds running room against the Okla- homa frosh as two Wildcats bear down on a waiting Sooner. Jubilant freshmen gndders carry their coaches off the field af- ter a 17-7 conquest of Oklahoma in the season-opening game. Freshman coach Jerry McGee led his charges to a .500 sea- son, but was released by the revamping of the entire grid staff. 397 A trio fou For ketbal for an i The Tigers and Wildcats claw for the elusive ball but Steve Honey- cutt claims the rebound. The Wildcats defeated MU 75-65. 398 A trio of Oklahoma State defenders await Dennis Berkholtz ' drive to the baseline. The Wildcats handled the Cowboys easily. 75-50. in a regionally telecast encounter earlier at Stillwater. but had to scramble to win 51-49 in a rematch at Manhattan Basketball team finishes fourth in Big Eight race For the second consecutive year, the Wildcat bas- ketball team won nine of their 14 Conference games, but tumbled from third to fourth in the final loop standings. The squad compiled a 17-8 overall mark to extend head coach Tex Winter ' s record to 243 games won against 109 losses. Pacing the squad in scoring and rebounding was 6-7 junior forward Earl Seyfert. Seyfert averaged 13.8 points per game and hauled in 197 rebounds for an 8.2 carom average. He was named to the all- Big Eight second team for the second straight year. The season began on a frustrating note when the Wildcats were upset by a young Minnesota team, 60-59 in Ahearn Field House. The ' Cats rallied to edge Oregon 52-45, and thump Baylor, 77-70, and Florida State, 81-58, in the Sunflower Doublehead- er Classic at Manhattan and Lawrence. Guard Dennis Berkholtz poured in 27 points to lead the Wildcats to an easy 82-69 decision over an Indiana team which eventually tied for the Big Ten championship. Texas Tech fell next, 66-58. Seven-foot Nick Pino sinks a free throw as the TV camera watches. The Wildcats routed Big Ten co-champs, 82-69. 399 Colorado ' s Pat Frink searches frantically for help as tallest Wildcats Roy Smith and Nick Pino seal off his escape routes. Steve Honeycutt soars for an unguarded layup as teammates Earl Seyfert and Dennis Berkholtz and a Baylor player trail. Second-leading squad scorer Dennis Berkholtz launches top-of -the-circle jumper against Oklahoma. Berkholtz popped in 20 points and Nick Pino grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the ' Cats to an 84-71 victory over Bob Steven ' s run-and-shoot Sooners. 400 ' Cats miss championship in Kentucky Invitational After an 83-59 lacing of Penn State in the first round of the Kentucky Invitational at Lexington, the Wildcats dropped the championship game, 83- 79, to Kentucky. In the Big Eight Tournament, the ' Cats blasted Nebraska, 98-81, but fell, 67-78, to Iowa State in the second round. The Wildcats over- whelmed Oklahoma, 102-76, for third place. Victories over Missouri, Iowa State, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma followed a conference-opening loss to Colorado at Boulder. Nebraska rode a fast- break attack to a 67-59 victory. The ' Cats couldn ' t cope with Big Eight Champion KU ' s defense, los- ing 55-60. before a sell-out crowd and television audience in Ahearn Field House. The ' Cats re- grouped to shell Missouri. 82-67, at Columbia. Gaining revenge, the Cats edged Colorado, 55- 53. After losing to Nebraska at Lincoln, 79-71, the Wildcats flogged Oklahoma, 84-71. Seniors Bob George. Dennis Berkholtz, Larry Weigel, Roy Smith. John Olson and Galen Frick played their final game in Ahearn Field House as the Wildcats edged Oklahoma State, 5 1 -49. A road win over Iowa State and loss to KU closed out the season. Nick Pino used a five-inch height advantage to score over KU ' s 6-6 Roger Bohnenstiehl in 55-60 setback from the Hawks 1966-67 Varsity Basketball Squad - TOP ROW Frederick Arnold. Mi- chael Barber. Nick Pino. Roy 0. Smith. John W Olson SECOND ROW: M Fred Winter. Galen G Frick. Earl H Seyfert. John W Shupe. Charles R Ballard. Wil- liam W Guthndge THIRD ROW: James G Smith. Daniel E Gaskm. George E Shupe. Lawrence N Weigel. Steven F Honeycutt. James A Ikard. Dwight W Oman BOTTOM ROW: George W Schultz. Ray E Willis. Dennis L Berkholtz. Robert E George 401 Blotting out an Oklahoma forward ' s view of the basket, Nick Pino presents 270 pounds of leaping defensive intimidation. Willie the Wildcat can ' t bear to watch as senior cheerleaders in outlandish garb hoist megaphones in ' Cats ' final home game. -- ------ ------- Steve Honeycutt seems to be in the Field House rafters in scoring over Iowa State ' s Dave Fleming and 6-9 Raul Duarte. ' Cat cagers finish season with 17-8 overall record With a 17-8 overall mark and a 9-5 conference record, the Wildcats ended the season in fourth place in Big Eight standings. Junior Earl Seyfert was selected for the all-conference second team. 1966-67 Basketball KSU OPP KSU OPP 59 Minnesota 60 73 Iowa State 72 52 Oregon 45 75 Oklahoma State 50 77 Baylor 70 102 Oklahoma 82 81 Honda State 58 59 Nebraska 67 82 Indiana 60 55 Kansas 60 66 Texas Tech 58 82 Missouri 67 83 Pennsylvania State 59 55 Colorado 53 79 Kentucky 83 71 Nebraska 79 98 Nebraska 81 84 Oklahoma 71 67 Iowa State 78 51 Oklahoma State 49 102 Oklahoma 76 81 Iowa State 68 68 Colorado 71 56 Kansas 74 75 Missouri 65 Earl Seyfert uncoils a left-handed baseline jump shot over the protesting hand of Nebraska ' s 6-4 forward Nate Branch. Part-time starter Larry Weigel appears to be punting the ball as he loses his footing. Charlie Russ of Missouri watches. Kansas won the Big Eight basketball race, followed by Colorado and Ne- braska, who tied for second; Kansas State finished fourth; Iowa State was fifth; Oklahoma sixth; Oklahoma State seventh; and Missouri eighth. 403 Taking a breather. Wildcat yearling cagers gather around Bill Guthridge, freshman coach and former reserve guard on three consecutive Wildcat Big Eight champion teams. The time-out came against KU in the Jayhawks ' double-overtime 86-84 win. Freshman cagers end season with unusual tie game With a Ricr Ricrht Cnnferenre rnlino 1 enrlincr the into twn overtimes before hnwincr 86-8 Hangmi new i ' .: ' - -- - With a Big Eight Conference ruling ending the final Wildcat frosh game with the Washburn Junior Varsity in a 92-all tie, the ' Cat freshmen finished the campaign with a 3-4-1 record. 6-3 guard-for- ward Jeff Webb led the yearlings with a scoring average of 20.3 points per game. Webb also was the club ' s top rebounder, with an 8.6 average. Dennis Weinhold, a 6-8 forward-center, led in field-goal accuracy, shooting 63 per cent from the field. After thrashing Dodge City Juco, 87-54, and beating Ft. Scott Juco, 86-79, the frosh fell, 76-100, to the University of Kansas freshmen at Lawrence. In the rematch at home, the Wildkittens took KU 404 into two overtimes before bowing, 86-84. The young ' Cats upset a powerful University of Nebras- ka freshman squad, 83-70, but lost, 91-103, to the Cornhuskers at Lincoln. Webb collected 22 points in a 74-88 loss to Missouri. 1966-67 Freshman Basketball KSU OPP KSU OPP 87 Dodge City Juco 54 83 Nebraska Freshmen 70 86 Ft. Scott Juco 79 74 Missouri Freshmen 88 76 Kansas Freshmen 100 91 Nebraska Freshmen 103 84 Kansas Freshmen 86 92 Washburn Jun. Var 92 Hanging gracefully in the air. flashy guard Wheeler Hughes flips a one-hander Hughes averaged 12.3 points per game. Doug Dodge, a 6-4 forward, barely gets a lane jump shot over the outstretched hand of a Washburn Jay Vee in season finale. 1966-67 Freshman Basketball Squad - TOP ROW: Morice F Winter. Doug- las Dodge. Dennis G Wemhold. Vernon R Lavender. Kent D. Litton. Stephen P. Palmer. Ross B Ballard SECOND ROW: William W. Guthridge. Lee W. Jones. Robert L Randall. Dick P. Flack. Jeffrey W Webb. Dwight W. Oman BOTTOM ROW: Gregory S Schilling. Glen E. Strecker. Gregory A. Dickerson. Wheeler M Hughes. 405 Wildcats earn fourth place in baseball for conference Improved hitting and pitching vaulted the Wild- cat baseball team to a fourth-place tie in Big Eight Conference play. The team won 10 of 20 games on the league circuit, to bring their season record to 19 wins and 14 losses. It was the first winning season for a ' Cat baseball club since 1 947 . The Wildcats gave the best representation of any conference school in the hitting charts. Outfielder Ernie Recob was third in batting averages with a .356 mark and collected the most hits in the loop with 26. He was named to the all-Big Eight team. Shortstop Gary Holland led the league in runs-bat - ted-in, with 17, and in doubles, with seven. Wildcat pitchers finished with a 2.93 composite earned-run-average. Wade Johnson was the most effective hurler, winning six games against two loss- es and finishing second in the league with a 2.08 e.r.a. The ' Cats dropped out of second place when southpaw Steve Wood was hit by a line drive mid- way through the season. Wood finished with a 3-5 record and a 2.52 e.r.a., third best in the loop. 1966 Baseball Squad - TOP ROW: Dennis L Erkenbrack. Ernie A. Recob. Herbert H. Dalhs. Thomas A. Wheeler. David C. Baker. SECOND ROW: David L. Doolittle. Keith L. Cramer. Charles R. Ballard. Joseph A. Spurgeon. BOTTOM Fireballing Steve Wood follows through after his pitch to an Oklahoma State batter. Wood averaged a strikeout per inning. ROW: James D. Scheffer. Johnny R. Krob. Steve J. Wood. Cecil W. Johnson, Stuart H. Steele. ' Fascm 406 Fascination for America ' s Favorite Pastime is revealed by the faces of young boys as they watch the action on the dia- mond. The lure of a pennant-contending baseball team brought ' Cat fans out in increasing numbers during the 1966 season. Pitching ace Wade Johnson prepares to unleash his fastball as shortstop Garry Holland readies his glove to play defense. I c 1966 Baseball KSU OPP KSU OPP Baylor 2 1 Colorado 5 Baylor 1 1 Colorado 1 3 Texas Christian 1 3 Colorado 1 Texas Christian 6 3 Iowa State 5 8 Texas Christian 6 5 Iowa State 1 2 Abilene Christian 5 4 Nebraska 9 Abilene Christian 7 7 Nebraska 2 Southern Methodist 6 4 Nebraska 14 4 Southern Methodist 3 5 Empona State 12 Arkansas 3 4 Emporia State 3 6 Arkansas 2 2 Oklahoma State 4 5 Oklahoma 3 Oklahoma State 2 4 Oklahoma 6 5 Oklahoma State 9 2 Oklahoma 3 7 Missouri 1 5 Kansas 3 3 Missouri 5 2 Kansas 3 1 Missouri 6 2 Kansas 1 Oklahoma State won the Big Eight baseball crown; Oklahoma was second; Nebraska third; Kansas State, Missouri and Iowa State tied for fourth; Colo- rado was seventh and Kansas eighth. 407 Brasher leads young team to first season above .500 Leading his base ballers to continued improve- ment was former professional scout Bob Brasher, in his second year at the ' Cat helm. Brasher saw his club gain series decisions over Texas Christian and Arkansas, to post a 7-4 record prior to Big Eight play. In league warfare, the ' Cats dropped two of three to Oklahoma, but rebounded to take two of three from KU and sweep a series with Colorado. After splitting a two-game series with Iowa State, the Wildcats met Nebraska in a disappointing ser- ies, as starter Steve Wood sustained a line-drive injury to his cheekbone. The Cornhuskers took the series, two to one. The ' Cats dumped Emporia State twice, but lost four of their last six Conference games, as Wood lost each of his last three starts. Dave Doolittle takes a cut at a high pitch as the Wildcats watch from the dugout. Catcher Doolittle batted in 12 runs. Second year coach Bob Brasher voices vehement disagree- ment with the umpire ' s decision. Brasher is a former pro scout. 408 Norb Andrews beats out an infield hit despite an acrobatic effort by the opposing first baseman to rob him of his base hit. Leading ' Cat hitter Ernie Recob slides hard into second base but is called out on a close play. Recob hit .388 for the season. 409 ; . . . fcW 1966 Outdoor Track Team -TOP ROW: Kenneth D. Winters. Harold T Woo- ten. David J. Langford. Leo D. Hawkins. Ronald D. Hellwig. Donald L June, Don L. Riedl. William W. Favrow, 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 Providing depth in the field events, Don Reidl competes in the broad jump, long jump and triple jump for the Wildcats. 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 Jaymes. ' Cat tracksters win three of four in regular season Hampered by bad handoffs in the relay events, the 1966 outdoor track squad finished seventh in the Big Eight Outdoor Track Meet at Columbia. Con- rad Nightingale posted the best NCAA mark of sea- son in the mile, turning in a 4:00.9 performance. On am 1966 Outdoor Track KSU OPP KSU 86 Universidad Nacional 18 66 Oklahoma de Mexico 87 Missouri 86 Lamar 85 64 Air Force 66 Southern Illinois 54 OPP 60 58 81 Nebraska won the Big Eight Outdoor Track Meet, Oklahoma was second, Oklahoma State placed third, Kansas finished fourth, Colorado and Missouri tied for fifth, K-State was seventh, and Iowa State was last. Posing in the starting block, Ron Moody ran on the mile relay team which set a Wildcat school record time of 3:09.4. 410 IS On a mud-splattered track. Vint Arnett edges out KU to cap- ture first place in Freshman-Junior College sprint medleys. Ron Moody passes to anchor man Don Payne who finished five yards ahead of Southern Illinois for first in the triangular meet Taking the lead in the distance medley relay. Bill Selbe hands for the event during the Southwest Relays. Don Payne ran the the baton to Charles Harper as the Wildcats capture first place 440-yard dash in 47.2 seconds for a new meet record. 411 Cross country men finish second in national meet Wildcat harriers placed three men in the top five finishers to capture the Big Eight cross country ti- tle for the second consecutive year. In all, Coach Deloss Dodds ' squad entered eight meets during the season and finished first in seven. After winning the State Federation at Lawrence, seniors Conrad Nightingale, Wes Dutton and Charles Harper led the team to second in the NCAA meet. The ' Cats ended the season with a one-point victory over San Jose State. 1966 Cross Country KSU 23 21 Southern Illinois Missouri OPP 34 34 KSU 15 17 Nebraska Wichita Drake OPP 48 80 40 K-State won the Big Eight Cross Country meet. Colorado was second, Kansas placed third, Oklahoma State finished fourth, Missouri took fifth, Iowa State was sixth, Oklahoma placed seventh and Nebraska last. Wildcat harriers display the trophy they received for a second place finish behind Villanova in the NCAA meet at Lawrence. ' Cat runners pace themselves in the first mile of the three mile course at the Wichita-Drake triangular. Charles Harper and Conrad Nightengale tied for first, and Wildcats swept five of the top six places. Winning time for the meet was 19:58. Cross CiroC 412 Cross country runner Conrad Nightingale strides to a second place finish behind Oklahoma State ' s Chris McCubbins in the Big Eight competition at Ames. Iowa. Winning the conference title. Wildcats won three of the first five places in the meet. Cross Country Squad TOP ROW: John E Bolan. Stephen M Saunders. James B Hayes. Darrell D Dodds SECOND ROW Michael C Tarry. Van L Rose. Robert W Jaymes BOTTOM ROW: Conrad K Nightingale. Paul R. Scholz. William W Dutton. Charles Y. Harper 413 Sophomore trackster Larry Fischer clears the hurdles with a Doan runner in the 60-yard highs during the K-State Indoor Relays. The Wildcats won all four relays at the event, but placed third when two were discounted as disqualifications. ' Co fou 1967 Indoor Track Team -TOP ROW: Richard E. Heuertz. Michael M. Kelly Vimon K. Arnett. Larry E. Weldon. William L. Brown, Lon K. Floyd, Gene D. Lar son. SECOND ROW: Stephen M. Saunders, Van L. Rose. Michael R. Heer, Mi chael C. Tarry, Alan R. Hug. Terry W. Holbrook. Charles Y. Harper. THIRD ROW Dana L. Rasch, William F. Kiser. Ronald L. Moody. Joe D. Freeman. Paul R. Scholz. William W. Dutton. Kerry L. Fairchild. BOTTOM ROW: William W. Fav- row, Conrad K. Nightingale. Cornelius G. Davis, Don L. Riedl. David J. Langford. Darrell D. Dodds. John E. Bolan. H bdoor 414 Freshman John Cain, pushing off the shot, teams with frosh Larry Wright to give the Wildcats two 50-foot-plus put men. Wes Dutton gets vocal support from coach DeLoss Dodds as he holds on to the lead in a race at the K-State indoor relays. ' Cat indoor team captures fourth in Big Eight meet Picked by the experts to finish last, the Wildcat indoor track team surprised with a fourth-place finish in the Big Eight Indoor Track Meet at Kan- sas City. The distance medley relay team composed of Wes Dutton, Charles Harper, Terry Holbrook and Conrad Nightingale set an American record at the NCAA Indoor Track Championships in De- troit. Nightingale and Dutton finished second and third in the mile in the Big Eight meet behind KU ' s Jim Ryun, world record holder in that event. 1967 Indoor Track KSU 77 OPP Nebraska 45 KSU 46 Missouri Arkansas OPP 87 18 Kansas won the Big Eight indoor track championship, Nebraska and Mis- souri tied for second, K-State placed fourth, Oklahoma finished fifth. Oklaho- ma State placed sixth. Iowa State came in seventh, and Colorado finished eighth. With back arch and arms spread, a Wildcat freshman attempts to achieve maximum distance from his leap in the broad jump. 415 Grapplers earn fifth place in Big Eight tournament With four of their wins coming against non-con- ference teams, the wrestling squad earned victories in six of their twelve season meets. Veteran coach Fritz Knorr guided his grapplers to a fifth-place finish in the Big Eight Tournament at Norman. Four Wildcats placed in the conference meet. Dan- ny Lankas placed third in the heavyweight division, to earn a 9-4 record. All-America Bill Brown came back from a first-round tournament loss to win his remaining matches and place third in the 152- pound class. Dave Lightner placed fourth in the 191 -pound class and Danny Thomas gained a fourth-place finish in the 137-pound class. KSU 12 29 22 30 20 5 South Dakota State Emporia State Nebraska Southwest Missouri Missouri Oklahoma State 1967 Wrestling OPP KSU 15 19 26 24 1 1 5 13 8 14 30 OPP Colorado Mines 1 1 Central Missouri State 1 1 Oklahoma 35 Colorado 20 Air Force 1 5 Iowa State 31 Asrugg Oklahoma won the Big Eight meet, with Iowa State second, Oklahoma State third, Colorado fourth, Kansas State fifth, Nebraska sixth and Missouri seventh. Kansas did not compete. Fritz Knorr, in his 16th season as ' Cat wrestling coach, con- fers with heavyweight Danny Lankas during a Big Eight meet. Wrestling Squad TOP ROW: James E. Barren. James E. Lundberg. Jon R. Carter, Lyle S. Cook, William J. Fields, Randall D. Uhrich, James L. Richardson. Russell Lay, George H. Jabara. SECOND ROW: Fritz G. Knorr. Melvm S. Car- men, Gary A. Richards. Daslie A. Hardin. Randall H. Alder. Marvin L. Landes. James R. Miller, Oliver N. Krannawitter. Larry J. Dragone. THIRD ROW: Thom- as 0. Hawk. Larry E. Elder. Daniel E. Thomas. Craig R Zaiss. William R. Knorr. Raye R. Patterson. Michael L Haney. David K Wieland, Richard C Roswurm. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Lehr. Thomas E. Keller. Terron E. Jones, Gary E Wat- son, David K. Lightner. William LeeRoy Brown. James K. McDougal. Jerome H. Cheynet. With his lifts his 416 As rugged on the mats as he is on the gridiron. all-Big Eight linebacker Danny Lankas manuevers his opponent into position to make a pin. Lankas. a 212-pound junior from Atwood. com- piled a record of nine wins and four losses as a heavyweight. With his foe clinging stubbornly to his neck, a Wildcat grappler lifts his opponent off the mat in an attempt for a take-down. As the referee watches intently. All American Bill Brown tries to work free of an opponent ' s hold. Brown had a 10-5 record. 417 Raised scorecards reveal judges ' reactions to a Wildcat gym- nast ' s parallel bars performance. Judges award points for each Gymnasts finish in cellar, freshmen win two meets After failing to gain a victory in 1 regular season dual meets, the Wildcat gymnastics team finished last of the six league teams to compete in the Big Eight tournament. The freshman gymnasts fared better, claiming decisions in both of their dual meets. The frosh downed KU 120.45-111.25 and defeated the Central Missouri B team by a 123.35-1 18.50 margin. The gymnasts were coached by Bob Rector, in his first season as ' Cat mentor. exercise up to a maximum of 10.0 with 5.0 of the total based on execution. 3.4 on difficulty, and 1.6 on combination Swinging into a dismount, sophomore Dave Gechter executes the intricate balance changes required in the side horse routine. KSU OPP KSU OPP 124.70 Iowa State 185.75 130.90 Oklahoma 14585 140.25 Kansas 174.30 148.05 Colorado State 1 7 1 .00 153.85 Illinois 187.80 149.10 Colorado 177.95 14485 Western Illinois 158.45 14295 Wichita State 14460 141.55 Nebraska 17345 14045 Air Force 16825 Iowa State won the Big Eight meet, followed by Colorado, Kansas, Nebras- ka, Oklahoma and K-State. Missouri and Oklahoma State did not compete. 418 Freshman Steve Kinder shows his form in the floor exercise. Points are awarded for grace, ease and sureness of movement. Teammates stand by in case a Wildcat gymnast should re- quire assistance as he begins his descent to the trampoline bed. Suspended in the air. a freshman performs on the trampoline, which required an excellent sense of relocation in the air. Gymnastics Team TOP ROW Ralph M Pietronicco. Dave L Kolde. Clair C. Hill. Steven W Kinder. David E. Latham. Donald T Seymour. Jon S Dolenc. Hugh T. Privette. Colin L Campbell. Michael E McDermed. Coach Bob Rector. SECOND ROW: Allen G Talley. David A Gechter. John P. Ayres. Donald L. Bridges. Thomas R Bronleewe. BOTTOM ROW: Robert G Parker. Robert G. Kice. Stanley R Husted. Ronald L Bridges Wildcat swimmers finish fourth in Big Eight race For the first season in nearly a decade, Wildcat swimmers vaulted into the first division in the Big Eight Swimming Championships, held at Colum- bia, Mo. Led by senior Bob Duenkel and sopho- more Dick Rivera, the Wildcats gained fourth place, scoring 42 points. Rivera accounted for 17 points, winning the 200 and 400-yard backstroke races, and adding a fourth-place finish in the 200- yard breaststroke. The ' Cats had a 5-4 dual meet record, defeating Oklahoma State, Nebraska, Ar- kansas, Colorado and Missouri. 1967 Swimming KSU OPP 68 Arkansas 34 65 Colorado 37 63 Missouri 40 30 Southern Methodist 70 76 Kansas 28 KSU 28 Oklahoma 53 Oklahoma State 34 Iowa State 53 Nebraska OPP 72 51 67 51 Iowa State won the Big Eight swimming meet, followed by Kansas, Okla- homa, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Nebraska, Missouri and Colorado. Swimming coach Ed Fedosky offers a demonstration in frog- man techniques as Tom Peterson and Jim Butler, in the water. Junior Tom Oursler explodes off the starting block as team- mate John Henrichs finishes in the 400-yard free style relay. and Bob Duenkel and Bob Kinney. kneeling at poolside. listen intently. 1967 was Fedosky ' s seventh season as coach. Chum 1 7 V, enciK I ! C 420 Churning the water around him. Pierre Picotte makes a breast stroke turn to go into a butterfly stroke. Picotte. a sophomore. was one of several underclassmen on the youthful 1967 ' Cat swimming team, which posted a 5-4 record in dual meets. 1967 Varsity Swimming Team - TOP ROW: James H Butler. Robert G Park- er. Michael B Sterling. Robert N Wilson. Allan L Fedosky. Steve L Betton SECOND ROW Edward J Fedosky. Roger P. Kaiser. Michael D Dumford. Fred- erick K Erickson. David B Fruetel. James D Latham. Ray I Throckmorton. THIRD ROW Douglas R. Goodman. John M Shoup. Frederick L Williams. Richard R Rivera. Patrick J Lafferty. Thomas L Oursler BOTTOM ROW: Wil- liam E Martens. Robert T Duenkel. Craig W Ridenour. Pierre L Pitcotte. Tho- mas E Peterson 421 Taking some practice swings, ace ' Cat golfer Ron Schmede- mann prepares to tackle par at the Manhattan Country Club. Ron Fogler, manager and golf professional at the Manhattan Country Club, assumed ' Cat coaching post for the 1 967 season. Golf team posts 11-17-1 record with last three wins Wildcat golfers won their last three dual meets to post an 11-17-1 season record, and finished seventh in the 1966 Big Eight golf tournament. Leading linkster was Ron Schmedemann, who turned in a 21-6-1 dual meet record and went on to the semifi- nals in the Kansas amateur tournament. Junior Shelly Shellenberger turned in the second-best re- cord on the team with a 13-13-1 mark. 1966 Golf Team - TOP ROW: Charles Shellenberger. Gary L Johnson, James J Graham. Peter A Bell BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Fogler. Ronnie Schmede- mann. John R. Graham. 1966 Golf KSU OPP KSU OPP 8 1 2 Washburn 6 1 2 7 1 2 Bradley 7 1 2 15 Empona State 4 1 2 Oklahoma State 10 1 2 12 1 2 C. of Empona 2 1 2 12 South Dakota 3 5 Washburn 10 2 1 2 Nebraska 12 1 2 4 Wichita State 11 6 1 2 Missouri 8 1 2 1 2 Oklahoma State 14 1 2 5 1 2 Kansas 9 1 2 14 Oklahoma Baptist 1 3 Oklahoma State 12 11 Central Okla. 4 9 Iowa State 6 3 1 2 Oklahoma 11 1 2 6 1 2 Nebraska 8 1 2 5 North Texas St. 10 4 1 2 Kansas 10 1 2 5 1 2 Wichita State 9 1 2 4 1 2 Missouri 10 1 2 4 1 2 North Texas St. 10 1 2 12 Nebraska 3 1 1 2 Oklahoma State 13 1 2 13 Kansas 2 3 1 2 Oklahoma 11 1 2 13 Missouri 2 10 Wichita State 5 Oklahoma State won the Big Eight golf tournament, followed by Colorado, Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Kansas State and Iowa State. I Varsity Tennis Team - TOP ROW: Karl F. Finney. Richard C Dickson. Danny H Millis. Robert K. Hauber BOTTOM ROW: Larry K Berlin. Michael R. Kraus. Dennis C. Patterson. Number-one netman Mike Kraus displays his form as he smashes a serve during a practice match on the tennis courts. With only two seniors, the 1966 Wildcat tennis team compiled a 9-5 dual meet record, and tied with KU for second in the Big Eight Tournament. Non- conference dual victories were over Oklahoma Bap- tist, Air Force and Washburn twice. The netmen lost twice to Oklahoma City, for a 4-2 record on the non-conference slate. Gaining conference decisions over Iowa State, Nebraska, Oklahoma State and Missouri, the ' Cats split with KU and lost twice to Oklahoma for a 5-3 Big Eight dual record. 1966 Tennis KSU 6 3 6 4 1 6 6 Washburn Kansas Iowa State Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma Nebraska Air Force OPP 1 4 1 3 6 1 3 KSU 5 4 5 1 2 4 Washburn Oklahoma State Kansas Oklahoma City Oklahoma Oklahoma City Missouri OPP 2 3 2 6 7 5 3 Oklahoma won the tennis tournament. Kansas and Kansas State tied for second; Missouri placed fourth; Oklahoma State was fifth; Iowa State sixth; Nebraska seventh; and Colorado eighth. i 1 Rowers head for the lake and practice after unloading shells from the rowing team bus, used to transport shells locally. The bus was the first piece of equipment purchased for the Wildcat rowing team, which now is owner of four eight-oar shells. Low depth of Tuttle Creek Reservoir water leaves the boat dock high and dry, forcing the rowers to wade out to the shell. University rowing squad competes in five contests For the second consecutive year, the 1966 Wild- cat rowers placed fourth in a field of eight in the second Mid-America Championship Regatta at Purdue. Coach Don Rose ' s crewmen, in their third season of competition, rowed an expanded schedule, competing in five races. The varsity crew defeated Michigan State and the ' Cat freshmen rowers best- ed the Notre Dame frosh in the Heart of America Regatta in Kansas City. In the lone home competi- tion, the varsity crew lost by one and one-half lengths to Purdue, while the Jay Vees and freshmen came in behind the Purdue lightweight varsity. In a triangular at St. Paul, the Wildcats came in last behind Minnesota and St. Thomas, while the ' Cat frosh defeated the St. Thomas freshmen. In the last race of the season, the Wildcats finished last behind Wisconsin and Wayne State, at Madison. 424 Crew members carry 1 2-foot oars into the shells, which are 60 feet long roughly the height of a five-story building. Huddled against nippy early March weather, coach Don Rose selects the crews and boats before a practice session. 1966-67 Rowing Team TOP ROW: Steven F. Compton. Bryan F. Pearce. Lester L Bieber. Roland F Sass. Jettie F. Condray SECOND ROW: Michael R Cams. Marion K Eisler. Michael M Kozlowski. Larry N Carey. David J Neufeld. Keith E Watkins. THIRD ROW: Jerry A. Dickinson. William K Dyer. Graig N Deeds. Curtis W Kruse. G Michael Zoerb. Thomas E Poley. Gregory F De- mond. BOnOM ROW: Don Rose 425 Barbara Anderson, a member of the champion Wildcat wom- en ' s rifle team, draws a bead on the target from the prone posi- tion. Many of the girls on the team learned to shoot and be- came interested through physical education riflery classes. Women ' s rifle team sets records at Oklahoma State Setting records at the OSU Tournament at Still- water and at the K-State Eighth Annual Invitation- al International Small Bore Rifle Tournament, the Wildcat women ' s rifle team became champions for the half-and full-international rifle courses. The K-State Invitational, formerly named the Turkey Shoot, attracted more than 60 teams from 34 colleges and eight high schools. Top teams in the country participated, including West Virginia, which won for the second straight year with 2181 points. The Wildcat men ' s rifle team placed fifth in the tournament, with 2129 points. Spender Linder- man recorded the second-best score of the 200 men who entered. In other meets, the men finished first in the Missouri Valley Meet at St. Louis, and de- feated Missouri in a dual at Columbia, 1044-948. Varsity Rifle Team - TOP ROW: Donald D. Rucker. Barbara J. Anderson. Ju- dith A. James. Elizabeth A. Dawson, Larry G. Hess. SECOND ROW: George M. Wilkins. Michael F. Kingman, Eric W. Dagenhardt. Jonathan P. Small. BOTTOM ROW: James C. Richardson. Spencer A. Linderman. Kenneth D. Everett. Wearing padded equipment, sophomore rifle team member James Richardson concentrates on sights of the 22-caliber gun. 426 Men ' s Bowling Team - TOP ROW William E Feldman. Steven L Taylor. Daniel J Shiel BOTTOM ROW: Larry G Cornwell. Robert J Jones Showing the flair of a professional ' s follow-through. Nancy Peterson heads the ball for the pins on a Union bowling lane. Coed bowlers take first in Mid-States Tournament With Larry Cornwell ' s tourney-high 204 aver- age spurring the way, the Wildcat men ' s bowling team placed third in the annual Mid-States Tour- nament in the Union. The Wildcat women ' s team, in their second year of competition, took first place in the women ' s event. Liz Gilmore paced the ladies with a 1 69 tourney average. Eight schools were represented, with seven men ' s teams and six wom- en ' s teams participating in the Union tournament. In the Kansas-Oklahoma Conference, Wildcat men bowlers placed fourth in the six-team league, while the ' Cat women bowlers finished last in their four-team league. Cornwell had the best traveling league average on the team at 189, followed by Bill Feldman ' s 183 mark. Judy Cunningham averaged 142 pins in the traveling league, to lead the women. Women ' s Bowling Team - Elizabeth P. Gilmore. Nancy S Peterson. Janie I. Rhyne. Elizabeth I Mangum. Sherry S Simon. Marilyn E Verhaalen. Judith A Cunning- ham ' mo pa tod Showing the same zest forthe gameasth e men, women scramble after the ball during a round robin tournament. Organ- ized into three leagues. 13 women ' s teams participated in bas- ketball. Titles are decided by playoffs eliminating the losers. Putnam coeds win trophy for intramural competition Putnam hall captured the 1966 Women ' s Athlet- ic Association trophy. The women from Putnam tied for first in participation points, but claimed the trophy on the basis of first-place finishes in basket- ball, softball and bowling. Team sports in women ' s intramurals are played in the form of tournaments, with losers eliminated from competition. Kappa Kappa Gamma continued its domination in swimming competition, winning the title for the fourth consecutive year. West hall ended Boyd hall ' s two-year winning streak with a perfect record in kickball. The Moore hall ladies walked off with the tennis title. Coeducational volleyball was organ- ized as an intramural sport for the first time. San- dra Hick coordinated the eight-sport coed schedule as women ' s intramural director for the fourth yea r. Named Favorite Woman Teacher by Associated Women Stu- dents, Sandra Hick displays equipment used for eight sports. 428 Coeds practice kickball on an off-campus area. Transformation into parking lots of several campus fields caused cancellation of softball competition during the spring 1967 semester, and forced crowded kickball schedules on the remaining fields Smurthwaite and Kappa Alpha Theta women battle for a re- bound during the final game, won by the Thetas. 30-17 Bowling one of the three games which count toward winning a woman ' s intramural bowling trophy, a coed releases the ball. I 429 Doubles competitors attempt to keep the birdie aloft. AIA, Beta Theta Pi and Marlatt took division badminton titles. In his second year as men ' s intramural director, Al Sheriff kneels on the site of a new intramural field to check plans. i Lsp. Wrest rat Drawing back a hand, a handball contestant praticipates in one of 1 5 sports offered in the men ' s intramural program. Leaping high, a touch football player catches the pigskin. AVMA, Betas and Moore 1 Terrace won football crowns. Betas, Marlatt one, PEM lead intramural divisions With 1 1 intramural sports completed, Beta The- ta Pi, Marlatt one and the Phys Ed Majors (PEM) led their divisions in 1966-67 competition. Betas captured firsts in the fraternity division in touch football, handball, horseshoes, free throwing and badminton to total 573 points. Sigma Chi, with a championship in basketball, totaled 420 1 2 points, to edge out Delta Tau Delta, with 417, for second. PEM, with titles in swimming, handball, and horseshoes, accumulated 468 points to hold a slim lead in the independent division over AVMA, which gained championships in touch football, ten- nis and free throwing to score 467 points. Marlatt 1 was dormitory champion in basketball, swimming, golf, handball, bowling and free throw- ing, to total 518 points and lead the division. Moore 1 Terrace took titles in touch football and wrestling, and added seconds in tennis, bowling and free throwing, to total 454 points and hold down second spot. Moore 6 was third with 320 points. Wrestlers strain in an effort to win points in the intramural grappling tournament in Ahearn Gymnasium. Moore 1 Terrace romped to the independent division championship, while Newman Club and Sig Alphs took decisions in their divisions. ' 431 Spiking the ball over the net. a Delta Tau Delta player returns the volley in intramural championships against Delta Upsilon. The Delts won to capture third place while Beta Sigma Psi de- feated the Delta Chi ' s for first in the fraternity league. Intramurals submits plans for field, building complex Intramural director Al Sheriff prepared and submitted plans to Apportionment Board for a new intramural complex to be located adjacent to the new football stadium. The proposed plans provided for six softball diamonds and 10 football fields in addition to utility courts for badminton, volleyball, handball, horseshoes and tennis. A dual purpose building was proposed to serve as an intramural office and dressing room on the site. Competing as one of 165 contestants in the spring horsehoe singles, a student takes careful aim before attempting a ringer. 432 ' i Sigma Alpha Epsilon, losers of an intramural basketball con- test with Delta Tau Delta, yell out a congratulatory cheer to their opponents. The teams, members of League One of the fraternity division, battled to a 31-26 finish in the Mens ' Gymnasium. 433 Photo by David von Riesen I 434 1 Phoio by Don Richards Students visiting, study- ing, celebrating the end of finals and reaching the final goal in these faces one finds the mean- ing of the University. 435 436 Senior class officers Richard Anderson, president; Ashley Alli- son, secretary; Judy Davidson, treasurer; and Robert Steiger. vice-president; try on senior sweatshirts, purple derbies and TGIS buttons which were sold with activity cards for a $5 fee. Activity card fees provide senior scholarship funds Money raised by the senior class by selling activi- ty cards provided $500 for the senior scholarship fund of the Endowment Association. More tha n 800 cards were sold to the 1 ,836 member class. Included with the card were the traditional derbies, TGIS buttons and sweatshirts and admission to the senior section of the last home football and basketball games. A keg party at Tuttle Creek and two sen- ior nights at a local pizza parlor were special so- cial functions of the year. Graduating fathers are no longer so rare as married under- graduate enrollment rose to 1.491 with 1.042 married men. For the first time since 1950, the Royal Purple recognized outstanding seniors for their contributions to the University. A committee of four RP editors and two ad- visers selected 31 students from the 100 nominated by the college councils and 13 nominated at large. Selection was based on applications submitted by nominees. Criteria included service to the University and departmental field, campus leader- ship, and scholarship demonstrated by the overall grade point average. The 31 out- standing seniors are pictured informally throughou t this section. 437 Otl Seniors: Ada-And TOP ROW: Adams, Arthur A: Maple Hill. Animal Husbandry, RA. Block Bridle. Chaparajos. Marching Band, Pep Band, Varsity Band. Adams, Stanley D: Augusta, Industrial Engineering. Addy, Cathryn L: Wichita, English, Pi Beta Phi Pledge Trainer, Mortar Bd. Pres., Little Sisters of Minerva. AWS V-Pres. Judicial Bd. Chm.. UGB. UPC Sec., S E.A. Adrian, Brenda G: Moundridge, Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Nu, AVMA, Intr. Ahlerich, Milton E: Winfield, Psychology. Aikman, Nancy R: Toledo, Ohio, Foods and Nutrition, Prof. Foods Club. Alder, Robbin L: Wellington, Poultry Sci- ence. Poultry Sci. Club Pres., Ag. Council, Intr. THIRD ROW: Althoff, Charles M: Massapequa, N.Y.. Entomology. Amos, Carol S: Colby, Elementary Education, Chi Omega V-Pres. Schs. Chm.. Kappa Delta Pi. Dean ' s Honor Roll, CYD, S.E.A., Union Comm. Anderson. Connelaine: Bonner Springs. Elementary Educa- tion. Anderson, Dave F: Sharon Springs, Animal Husbandry Anderson, Gloria J: Kansas City, English, Gamma Phi Beta, Angel Flight, Jr Panhel, Royal Purple Queen finalist Anderson, John H: Agenda, Zoology. Alpha Gamma Rho. Varsity Football, Athletic Schs. Anderson, Larry A: Axtell, Accounting. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Alpha Kappa Psi V-Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Commerce Coun. Pres., Stu. Senate, Athletic Coun., Intr., State of Kansas Schs. SECOND ROW: Alexander, Roger B: Topeka. Architectural Engi- neering. Algrim, Eugene E: Junction City, Agricultural Education. Allacher, David R: Herdon. Accounting Allemang, Virginia S: Lyndon, Music Education, MENC, Women ' s Glee Club, Oratorio Cho- rus, Kappa Phi Cab., State of Kansas Schs Allison, Ashley: Wichita, Modern Languages, Pi Beta Phi Pledge Trainer Soc Chm., Mortar Bd., Chimes. Angel Flight V-Pres.. IPC Parl.. UGB, UPC, Union Comm., Pershmg Rifles Honorary, Sr. Class Sec., French Club, CYR. Allison, Mary J: Kingman. Technical Journalism, S.E.A., Kappa Phi Sec.. Intr. Almquist, Karmon D: Assaria, Electrical Engineering, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Madrigal Singers. IEEE, Flying Club, LSA, Intr. 438 BOTTOM ROW: Anderson, Larry P: Holly, Colo., Architecture Anderson, Larry R: Williamsburg, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse Pledge Trainer Rush Chm., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key Pres.. Alpha Zeta Treas., Stu. Senate, Vet Coun., AVMA Pres , K-Club V-Pres., Varsity Football, Athletic Schs., NCAA Schs. Anderson, Me- linda M: McPherson, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres.. S.E.A., CYR, Newman Club. Anderson, Norman H: McCracken, Nu- clear Engineering, AIAA, ANS Treas., Smith Schs. House. Anderson, Richard M: Bethel, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta Treas. Rush Chm., Blue Key, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard Blade, FCSA, Alumni Bd. Stu. Dir., Sr. Class Pres.. Commerce Coun., IPC Pres , Boeing Aircraft Schs. Anderson, Robert Alvin: Ray. N.D.. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Zeta. AVMA. Anderzhon, John F: Farra- gut, Iowa, Agricultural Economics. Seniors: And-Bar . .-?:; .:--: ,-3-- Mi ,; - .-::: ' - : i r v H :-: ' : ' .-.- TOP ROW: Andrews, Norbert J: Overland Park. Business Administration. Delta Tau Delta Sgt.-at-Arms. Alpha Kappa Psi. Varsity Baseball. Athletic Sens Angerman, G. Gary: Kansas City. Pre-Law Anstaett, Constance M: Kansas City. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta Rec. Sec.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. S.E.A.. Dames. SECOND ROW: Anthony, William R: Kansas City. Mo.. Architectural Engi- neering. Phi Delta Theta Hist. Treas.. AIA. CYR. Union Comm Arbuthnot, Barbara L: Haddam. Elementary Education Arbuthnot, Rodney R: Haddam. Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Armstrong, John P: Manhattan. Technical Journalism. Amoldy, David N: Tipton. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Tau Sec.. Pi Tau Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi. ASME. AIAA Chm. V-Chm.. Stu. Senate. K-State Engr. Features Ed.. UP. Engr Honors Program. NASA Co-op Project. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Engr. Coun.. Maitland E. Smith Schs Artmann, Daniel B: Chicago. III.. Agricultural Economics. Ag. EC. Club V-Pres . Intr. FOURTH ROW: Augustine, Gary L: Ellis. Nuclear Engineering. Ayres. Eva M: Russell. Clothing Retailing. Alpha Xi Delta Soc. Chm. Marshal. Clothing Tex. Club. AWS Comm . LSA. Ks. State Legislature Schs. EOG Grant Baber, Joe K: Cunningham. Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Badger, William J: Manhattan. Business Administration. Baehr, Gratia L: Manhattan. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta Rush Sec.. S E.A.. Gamma Delta Baker, Jacqueline: Junction City. Mathematics. Alpha Xi Delta Treas.. Pi Mu Epsilon. A S Honors Program. S.E.A.. MPC. SIXTH ROW: Baker, Jon L: Manhattan. Geology Baker, Nancy A: Kansas City. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma Rec. Sec.. S.E.A. Advisory Bd Baker, Ronald A: Manhattan. Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Baldridge, Linda A: Ulysses. Interior Design. Home Eco- nomics Education. Pi Beta Phi Exec Coun . Delta Phi Delta Sec . Home EC Masters Program. AWS Treas.. AWS Comm.. Angel Flight. S.E.A. Advisory Bd.. K-State Players. Women ' s Glee Club. AID. Wesley Found.. Sears Found. Schs Baldwin, Allen V: Manhattan. Agricultural Education. Alpha Zeta. S.E.A.. Alpha Tau Alpha Sec.. Scabbard Blade. Ag. Ed. Club Pres Baldwin, Carol A: Omaha. Neb.. Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Ball, Terrance F: Stanton. Neb.. Animal Husbandry Banks, Paul J: Effingham. Agronomy. Barenberg, Edward D: Herndon. Civil Engi- neering. ASCE. Newman Club. 439 Seniors: Bar-Ber TOP ROW: Barkman, Floyd J: Manhattan, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Barley, Mary L: Shreveport. La., Interior Design, Kappa Alpha Theta Soc. Chm., AID, Little Sisters of Minerva, Newman Club. Barnard, Hugh D: Anthony, Architectural Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha Soc. Chm., AIA, CYR Barnes, Joe W: Manhattan, Civil Engi- neering. Barr, William C: Manhattan, Feed Science and Manage- ment. Barth, Sylvia M: Olathe, Home Economics Education, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Bartholomew, Carolyn: Alton, Music Education, Delta Delta Delta Lib. Pub. Chm., Mortar Bd. Songleader, Chimes Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon Pres. Pub. Chm., Phi Kappa Phi, AWS 2nd V- Pres., MENC V-Pres., Collegiate 4-H, SGA Comm., Music Schs., Harry Darby Sch s., Mu Phi Epsilon Schs. Barnes, Technical Journalism. Beach, Ronald R: Scott City, Veteri- nary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Beals, Barbara A: Dodge City, Psychology. Beck, Marcia A: Belleville, Secondary Education, S.E.A., AWS Comm., UCCF. Becraft, Linda S: Manhattan, Elementary Education Bednasek, Monty M: Wakeeney, Political Science. Beery, Thomas Z: Wichita, Mathematics, Delta Chi V-Pres. Sec., SGA Comm., Martin K. Eby Schs. Bellairs, George H: Independence, History, Statesmen. Benedict, Betty C: Kansas City, Mo.. Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Bartley, Glenn E: Esbon, Business Administration, UCCF, Intr. Basore, Richard C: Bentley, Animal Husbandry. Bass, Andrea R: Shawnee Mission, Clothing Retailing. Bates, Rodney M: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Hoedowners Pres., A Cappella Choir, Wesley Found. Bauder, Helen C: Howard, Home Economics Education, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron Pres., Omicron Nu Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, Prof. Foods Club. S.E.A., Martha S. Pittman Schs. Beach, Charles L: 440 BOTTOM ROW: Bennett, Robert E: Manchester, Milling Science and Management, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Milling Assoc., Intl. Milling Schs. Bentley, Sara S: Dighton, Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta Pres:. Chimes Pres., Sigma Delta Pi Treas.. Panhel., SGA Comm., Rebecca Dubbs Memorial Schs. Berger, Laurene M: Clay Center, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, S.E.A. Berger, Sally I: Salina, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, S.E.A. Bergin, William C: Hilo, Hawaii, Veterinary Medicine. Berkey, Pamela J: Rossville, Radio and Television, Kappa Delta Ed.. Kappa Alpha Mu. Berkholtz, Dennis L: Whitefish Bay, Wis., Business Ad- ministration, Delta Tau Delta V-Pres., Varsity Basketball, Varsity Golf. Seniors: Ber-BIa TOP ROW: Berner, Martha E: Newton. Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Berner, Neal E: Newton, Bacteriology. Bertrand, William A: Clay Center, Wildlife Conservation. SECOND ROW: Betz, William D: Junction City. Geology. Bevan, William: Baltimore, Md.. Political Science. Delta Upsilon Schs. Chm. Cultural Chm.. Phi Kappa Phi. Dean ' s Honor Roll. A S Honors Program. SGA Comm., Chancery Club Sec. Pres. Biby, Carol M: Winfield. Music Education. Alpha Mu. MENC. Collegiate 4-H. CYD. Methodist Stu. Movement, K-State Sing- ers. THIRD ROW: Bieker, Carmen L: Hays. Architecture. AIA Chm.. Newman Club Intr. Chm. Bird, Gloria D: Desoto. Home Economics Education. Bjurstrom, Mary E: Leoti. History. BOTTOM ROW: Blaiklock, Raymond R: Manhattan. Electrical Engineering. Blakeslee, Mary E: Independence. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi Phi- lanthropies Chm.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. A S Coun.. Ed. Coun. V-Pres.. S.E.A. Mem. Chm.. French Club. Newman Club. Blankenship, Gary D: Udall. Physical Education. : ; Tribunal Attorney General Dennis Dechert served apportion- ment board three years as a member and student adviser. In politics, he was a member of the CYRs and CYDs. and as a member of USP. was campaign manager and president. I SGAConm | ' ' r Laurent After participating in the IFYE program to Brazil. Karen Chit- wood gave more than 70 speeches to youth groups and helped train potential exchangees. She was a member of Student Sen- ate. Angel Flight and was Public Relations chairman for MPC. 3D 3V M m 441 Seniors: Bla-Bra TOP ROW: Blankenship, Larry P: Olmitz. Landscape Architecture Blecher, Jacob B: Manhattan. Zoology. Bleything, Richard R: Raytown, Mo.. Busi- ness Administration. SECOND ROW: Bliss, Charles E: Denver. Colo.. Nuclear Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres. Schs. Chm.. Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Tau. Steel Ring. Blue Key. Stu. Senate. Engr. Coun.. IFC. ANS, Union Comm., SGA Comm.. Intra., Civitan Club Schs. Blocksome, Roderick: Ransom. Electrical Engineering Bodwell, Jean K: Pratt, Modern Languages, Delta Zeta Parl.. CYR. French Club, SGA Comm., Pep Club. I THIRD ROW: Bohn, Gary D: Halstead, Electrical Engineering, Blue Key Sec , Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma. Arnold Air Soc , Stu Senate, Engr. Coun., FCSA, IEEE, Elec. Engr. Open House Chm., Boeing Schs Bollmeier, Don H: Marissa, III., Architecture. Bonner, William R: Wichita, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Booth, Donald G: Coldwater, Architecture. Bosche, Helen F: Burlington, Home Economics Education, Alpha Chi Omega Pledge Trainer. Panhel., Angel Flight. S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club. K-State Players, Newman Club. Bosler, Franklin J: Colby, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Boucher, Ronald K: Manhattan, Milling Science and Manage- ment. Boudreau, Jamesina A: Steffenville, Mo., History. Bourque, Chalise A: Manhattan, Speech Pathology, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sigma Alpha Eta V-Pres., A SCoun. SIXTH ROW: Bowers, Robert D: Manhattan. Civil Engineering. Boxberger, Kathryn A: Russell. Clothing Retailing, Delta Delta Delta. Angel Flight Soc. Chm., Candlelight Ball Finalist. Pershing Rifle Honorary. Clothing and Tex. Club, Union Comm. Boyce, Richard E: Prairie Village, Business Administra- tion. Phi Delta Theta Act. Chm., Alpha Kappa Psi Ritual Chm., Scabbard Blade Treas., SGA Comm. Chm.. IPC. CYR. Commerce Coun. SEVENTH ROW: Boyer, Ronald L: Fredonia. Wildlife Conservation. Bozarth, Andrew J: Liberal, Veterinary Medicine. Bradley, Sandra L: Prairie Village. Clothing Retailing, Chi Omega Pres., Clothing Tex. Club Pres.. Home EC. Coun., AWS Comm Chm. BOTTOM ROW: Brady, Thomas J: Blue Rapids, Accounting. Brammer, Judy M: Randolph, Geology. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, OCW, AWS, PTP, CYR, Zoology Club, Varsity Band, Intr. Brand, John H : Wichita, Physics. 442 Seniors: Bra-Bur TOP ROW: Braum, Roy A: Denison, Veterinary Medicine. AVMA. Alpha Zeta. Pre-Vet Club. Intr Bray, Robert W: Gardner, Psychology. Brazle, Reba S: Cambridge. Home Economics Education. Home EC. Ext. Club. Univ. Ext. Club, Collegiate 4-H, S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club, Farm Bureau Schs. Breen, Timothy J: Miltonvale, Business Administration. Breitenbach, John D: Pretty Prairie, Architectural Engineering. Intr. Brent, Carol A: Gaylord. Home Economics Educa- tion, Delta Delta Delta House Mgr. Intr. Chm.. S E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Union Pacific Schs. Brighton, Thomas J : Manhattan. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Brim, Lenore K: Hudson. Secondary Education, Mpha Xi Delta V-Pres. Schs. Chm. Act. Chm., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A.. ' Statesmates. Collegiate 4-H. AWS Comm.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Brinkoeter, Elizabeth A: Wichita, Secondary Education. Delta Delta )elta Frat. Educ. Brooke, Jeanette: Hutchinson. Elementary Educa- ion. Kappa Alpha Theta. Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A.. Newman Club. 3rooks, Darrell R: Lmdsborg. History. Brower, Garry R: Benton. Animal Husbandry Brown, James L: Dodge, Mathematics. Brown, Roderick R: Wichita, Civil Engineering. Lambda Chi Alpha Treas. !?chs. Chm., Chi Epsilon, ASCE. CYR. Intr., Martin K. Eby Schs. THIRD ROW: Brown. Vicki L: Kansas City, English, S E.A. Brown. Virginia E: Topeka, Modern Languages. Brownlee, Dale E: Burdett, Industrial Engineering, AIIE Bruce, Richard N: Orchard, Neb.. Veter- inary Medicine. Brungardt, Samuel J: Gorham. Horticulture. Phi Kappa Theta Act. Chm. Schs. Chm. Rush Chm., Alpha Zeta Rush Chm., Ag. Coun., Ext. Club Pres., Hort. Club V-Pres. Sec., Dean ' s Hon- or Roll, Newman Club. Bruning, Gary D: Robinson. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Kappa Sigma Sec.. Ag. EC. Club. Byrant, Bruce E: Mount Tremper. N.Y., Zoology. Sigma Chi Rush Chm. Ed. Cor. Sec.. Arnold Air Soc., Varsity Cheerleader. Union Comm.. Pre-Vet Club V-Pres.. Soccer Club, Fr. Track. Fr. Cross-country. Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Bryant, Bruce W: LaCrosse. Business Administra- tion Buckland, Annette L: Woodston. History Burk, Elmer C: McDonald, Business Administration. Delta Sigma Phi V-Pres. Rush Chm., Newman Club. Burkhardt, Ronald J: Chapman, Speech. Burnett, Cecil W: Mullinville. Secondary Education. Burnett, Robert A: Melvern. Electrical Engineering. Sigma Tau. Eta Kappa Nu. IEEE. Engr. Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll. A Cappella Choir. K-State Players. Intr.. State of Kansas Schs. Bury, Robert J: Bristol. S.D.. Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Zeta. Phi Kappa Phi, AVMA V-Pres., Mc- Leod Award, Borden Award. B.F. Pfister Schs. 443 Seniors: Bus-Car TOP ROW: Buss, Allan C: Grandby. Mass.. Dairy Production. Butts, Joel R: Junction City, Mathematics. Buns, Lucretia A: Leon, Sec- ondary Education, S.E.A. Byer, Janet L: Stafford, Business Adminis- tration. Cable, Barbara L: Leoti. Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta Soc. Chm. Sec., Phi Alpha Mu V-Pres. Cable, John P: Leoti, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Soc. Adm. Officer. Intr. Callen, Patricia J: Wichita, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Campbell, Joan M: Independence, Art. Canfield, Pamela A: Leawood, Political Science Card, Michael D: Toledo. Ohio, Mathematics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Cardwell, Charles E: Manhattan, Philosophy. Physics. Delta Upsilon Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Am. Physical Soc.. SGA Dir of Academic Affairs. Philo- sophy Club, French Club, Pol. Union. Carl, James G: Abilene, Electri- cal Engineering. Carl, Sherilyn: Abilene, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta Panhel.. Angel Flight, Ed. Coun. Sec., S.E.A., Union Comm., Dean ' s Honor Roll Carlson, Donald E: Prairie Village, Archi- tecture, AIA. Tau Sigma Delta, Union Comm. Jean Shackleford combined dramatic talent and interest in backstage production as a cast member and crew head in 12 K-State Player ' s presentations. She was chairman of Union movies and a member of UPC and Arts and Science Council. Tom Perrier, as a member of the meats and livestock judging teams, participated in national contests. A member of Agricul- ture Council, he was assistant Ag Week manager and manager of Ag Science day. He was a MUN main committee chairman. 444 I. I Seniors: Car-Chi TOP ROW: Carlson, Virginia A: Bavaria, Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega Soc. Chm.. Waltheim Hall Pres.. S.E.A. Sec.. AWS Comm.. Collegiate 4-H. Pep Club. Interdorm Coun.. Intr Carmichael, Craig L: Plainville. Veteri- nary Medicine. AVMA, Union Pacific Schs Carpenter. Karl D: Junction City. Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Carpenter, Warren E: Kansas City. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Sigma Phi Epsilon House Mgr. Steward. ASME. Statesmen. Intr Carroll, Timothy L: Norton. Civil Engineering. Carson, Pamalee G: Oxford. Home Econom ics Education. Alpha Xi Delta Quill Chm.. Chaparajos. S.E.A.. AWS. Home EC. Teaching Club. THIRD ROW: Cartee, Robert E: Oak Ridge. Tenn.. Veterinary Medicine. Carter, Lawrence E: Ft Scott. Dairy Manufacturing Carthrae, Ralph E: Coldwater. Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Case, James A: Bartonville. III.. Veterinary Medicine. Case, Richard A: Bartonville. III.. Pre-Medicme Caspar, William O: Junction City. Economics. FIFTH ROW Caster, Dallas D: Hampton. Neb . Veterinary Medicine. Cay wood. Rex A: Concordia. Accounting Cesafsky, Allen A: Manhattan. Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Chamness, Edgar A: Richfield. Technical Journalism. Colle- gian Ed. Asst. News Ed Editorial Page Ed.. Univ. Edition Asst. Ed.. Univ. Di- rec. Ed.. Kansas City Press Club Schs Chandonnet, Patrick: Lockbourne. Ohio. Electrical Engineering. Charles, Nancy A: Republic. Elementary Edu- cation. Kappa Delta Rush Chm. Soc. Chm., Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart. Sisters of the Maltese Cross Pres.. CYR Queen Finalist. S.E.A. . Chaparajos. Statesmates. SEVENTH ROW: Cheatum, Lawrence: Miami. Fla.. Geology. Judo Club. Cheavens, Marcia K: Manhattan. Elementary Education. S.E A.. CYR. Kappa Phi. Chegwidden, Verlee E: Sylvan Grove. Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi. S.E.A. BOTTOM ROW Cheney, Timothy P: Grainfield. Veterinary Medicine. Chetta, Samuel F: Westbury. NY. English. Childs, Robert M: Phillipsburg. Business Administration. 445 ' ill I Seniors: Chi-Coo TOP ROW: Chitwood, Karen L: Wichita, Modern Languages. Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres.. Sigma Delta Pi. Angel Flight, Chimes. West Hall Pres. Stu. Senate. Stu. Pub. Bd.. MPC Pub. Rel. Chm., UP Sec.. IPC. Panhel.. Union Comm.. Pep Co-or. Coun.. IFYE. Christensen, Harriett G: Mount Hope, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta V-Pres. Cor. Sec , S.E.A. Comm. Chm Advisory Bd., AWS Judicial Bd. Comm. Chm., CYR, Union Comm Cipra, Janice E: Belle Plaine, Home Economics Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H. John Trembly Sens . Ireland-Kahl Schs. SECOND ROW: Clark, Dale A: Mission. Architecture, Triangle Soc Chm.. AIA, Water Sports Club. EUB, Varsity Rowing Team. Clark, Don W: Wallace, Speech. Clark, Michele J: El Dorado, Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge Trainer Rush Chm., Chimes, Mortar Bd. Soc. Chm . Kappa Delta Pi Hist., Pi Epsilon Delta V-Pres., K-State Players Sec. V-Pres.. S.E.A . UP Sec., Children ' s Theatre Award. THIRD ROW: Clark, Stanley R: Chapman, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE, Wesley Players, State of Kansas Schs Claybaugh, Kathryn A: Independence, Mo.. Physical Education. Claydon, Linda A: Manhattan. Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Cline, Darwin E: Wichita. Business Administration, Civil Engineering, Delta Chi Pres. V-Pres.. Chi Epsilon Treas., ASCE, Pres. Comm. on Stu. Govt., ASCE Mid-Continent Conf. Pres., USP Advisory Bd., IFC Pres. Sec., FMOC finalist. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Cobb, Elizabeth J: Culver. Home Economics Education. Coberly, Nancy: Hutchinson, English, Kappa Alpha Theta Frat. Educ. Chm. Ed., Panhel , Sisters of the Maltese Cross. HQ Exec. Dir., Union Comm. FIFTH ROW: Coburn, Ruth E: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta Standards Chm. Rec. Sec., Union Comm., Head Cheerleader, S.E.A.. SGA Comm., Statesmates, Pep Coor. Coun., Women ' s Glee Club Cochran, Robert A: Independence, Mo.. Architecture, Business Administration, Tau Kappa Epsilon V-Pres. Pledge Trainer. Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Psi. Tau Sigma Delta Pledge Trainer, Delta Mu Delta, Tribunal Chancellor, Pres. Comm. on Stu. Govt., AIA V-Pres., Intr, Weigel Shaver Schs. Cockrum, Darrell K: Syracuse. Agriculture Economics. SIXTH ROW: Colon, Walter E: Puerto Rico. Veterinary Medicine. Comerford, Karen M: Chicago, III., Secondary Education. Condit, Larry R: Jena. La., Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Amateur Radio Club Pres. Sec. -Treas. SEVENTH ROW: Condon, Marquita M: Wichita, Elementary Education, Al- pha Delta Pi Mem. Chm.. Kappa Delta Pi.. Alpha Lambda Nu. S.E.A., AWS Comm., Union Comm., Pep Club, Newman Club, Intr. Condray, Jettie F: Wells, Animal Husbandry. Cone, Marie L: St. Louis, Mo.. Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Con way, William P: Haysville, Secondary Education. Cook, George N: Kansas City. Mo., Business Administration. Coombs, Polly A: Sedgwick. Applied Music, Chi Omega Songleader, Mortar Bd., Mu Phi Epsilon Treas.. Stu. Senate. K-State Singers, Union Sub-Comm. Chm.. MUN, A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers, German Club, K-State Players. CYR, Pep Club. Miss K-State-Manhattan Finalist, Music Schs. 446 Seniors: Coo-Cro TOP ROW: Cooper. Larry J: Goodland. Business Administration. Cooper, Robert G: Coldwater. Business Administration Cooper, Robert M: McPherson. Chemical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon House Mgr . Steel Ring. AlChE Treas.. Intr Cooper, William G: Preston. Industrial Engineering Copeland, Eugene H: Clay Center. Music Education Cordill, Jerry R: Woodston. Mathematics Corey. Johnny L: Hutchinson. Secondary Education. SECOND ROW Cortesi, Richard J: Manhattan. Veterinary Medi- cine Courter, Jimmie R: Wichita. Electrical Engineering Covart. Mary A: Whitewater. Horticulture. Plow Pen Club. Hon. Club. Mor- tar Bd. Sens Covert, Jerry L: South Hutchinson. Electrical Engineer- ing. IEEE Cox, Carolyn R: Kansas City. Mo. Physical Education. Crail, Shirley C: Kansas City. Mo.. Home Economics Education. Gamma Phi Beta Magazine Chm.. SGA Sec Staff. S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club Cram, Dan E: Portis. Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW Cramer, Joe D: Healy. Zoology Cramer, Keith L: Healy. Secondary Education. FarmHouse Intr. Mgr.. Phi Epsilon Kap- pa Treas . K-Club. Varsity Baseball. Athletic Sens. Crane, Martha A: Wichita. English. Pi Beta Phi Pres.. S.E.A. Advisory Bd.. A S Coun.. UPC. Union Comm. Chm.. Little Sisters of Minerva Pres . KSU General Schs Crane, Ross D: Severy. Agricultural Edication. Crespo-Medina, Ramon: Puerto Rico. Veterinary Medicine Crook, Carla S: Assaria. Home Economics Education. Smurthwaite Schs. House. Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Home EC. Teaching Club. Fam. Finance Club. S.E.A.. State of Kansas Schs Crotinger, Mary K: Tribune. Clothing Retailing. Student Body President Jim Germger served on the presi- dent ' s commission on student government, faculty council on student affairs Athletic Council and Student Senate An Engi- neering Council member, he was selected for Blue Key. 447 A Seniors: Cru-Dic TOP ROW: Crumrine, Judith L: WaKeeney. Foods Nutrition, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Prof. Foods Club. Union Pacific Sens Crumrine, Martin H: Shawnee, Bacteriology. Bacteriology Club. Curtis, Tho- mas H: Great Bend. Business Administration. Cutter, David W: Hugoton. Agricultural Economics. Marlatt Hall Gov. Bd.. Ag. EC. Club Pres.. Ag. Coun , Collegiate 4-H, KSUARH, Wesley Found. Cyphers, Stanley D: Augusta. Accounting, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres.. Alpha Kappa Psi, Intr. Dahm, Arlene R: Palmer, Accounting, Clovia Pres., Delta Mu Delta. Jazz Workshop Ensemble, Pep Band. Kansas CPA Award. Dale, James E: St. John. Veterinary Medicine. Phi Kappa Theta Pledge Trainer Rush Chm., Alpha Zeta, Ag Honors Program, AVMA, Newman Club Treas., Sears Roebuck Schs., Straube Schs. House. Women ' s Day Chm., Women ' s Glee Club. Union Comm., Phi Kappa Phi, Chaparajos, Foods Club, Intr. THIRD ROW: Davidson, Allen I: Hempstead, N.Y., Animal Husban- dry. Davidson, Judith A: Wichita, History, Kappa Alpha Theta Schs. Chm., Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mortar Bd. Treas., Sr. Class Treas., AWS Treas., St. Pub. Bd., MUN, SGA Comm. Chm., Union Comm. Chm., Angel Flight Pub. Chm., IPC Treas., Trem- bly Memorial Schs. Davis, Fred H: Rossville, Secondary Education, K-State Christian Fellow. Day, Jon M: El Dorado. Veterinary Medi- cine. Decker, Joy L: Manhattan. Veterinary Medicine. Dellere, Mary L: Manhattan, Sociology, Kappa Delta Soc. Serv. Chm . Union Comm., MUN Comm., Kappa lota Sigma, Newman Club. Dennis, Anita L: Manhattan, Interior Design. Kappa Delta. A. I. D. Angel Flight. SECOND ROW: Danielson, Stephen K: Salina. Accounting. New- man Club. Intr. Dannefer, William D: Rossville. Sociology, Kappa lota Sigma, Intr. Darling, Dianne: Wichita, Family and Child Develop- ment, Kappa Delta Standards Bd., Fam. Child Dev. Club Sec. V- Pres., Oratorio Chorus. Union Comm. Darner, Ronald R: Towanda, Landscape Architecture. Dauber, Vesta L: Hutchinson, Technical Journalism. Daugharthy, Ronald P: Ottawa, Zoology Daughterly, Patt y L: Dodge City, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Comm., AWS All 448 BOTTOM ROW: DeNoon. Daniel A: Meadville, Pa., Veterinary Medi- cine. DeRosear, Thomas R: Stockton, Business Administration, Sigma Chi Pledge Trainer. DeRusseau, Marilyn S: Shawnee Mis- sion. Elementary Education. DeRusseau, Ronald W: Concordia. Architecture. Deters, Charlotte R: Mankato. Sociology Dey, Judith A: Newton, Home Economics Education Dick, Elizabeth A: Winfield, Applied Music. Seniors: Die-Dod TOP ROW Dietrich, Robert N: Willis. Secondary Education. S.E.A.. LSA Digregorio, Louis A: Orexel Hill. Pa.. Architecture Dillenback, Harold F: Manhattan. Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Dillon. Jean L: Glasco. Home Economics Education. Alpha Chi Omega House Mgr. Standards Bd.. Home EC.. Art Club. Home EC. Teaching Club. S.E.A.. Pep Club. Oratorio Chorus. Newman Club Dillon, John F: Glasco. Secondary Education. Men ' s Glee Club. Newman Club. Dillon, William L: Burr Oak. Zoology THIRD ROW: Dinning. Jan: Wichita. Clothing Retailing. Dirksen, Larry E: Moundridge. Feed Technology. FarmHouse. Alpha Mu Cor. Sec.. Milling As- soc.. Mennonite Fellow.. Ralston Purina Sens.. Straube Schs. Dixon, Margar- et A: Leon. Modern Languages. S.E.A.. French Club. Wesley Found. BOTTOM ROW: Dobbins. James R: Goff. Animal Husbandry. Dobson. Robert C: Manhattan. Dairy Production. Alpha Tau Omega Soc. Chm.. Scab- bard Blade Soc. Chm.. Dairy Cattle Judging Team. Dairy Club Sec.. Ag. Coun.. SCC Comm.. Santa Fe Schs . Shawnee Milk Producers Schs.. Union Pacific Schs. Dodd, Janice I: Miltonvale. Secondary Education. ' I ' -::: ' Se B do. town K :. :D : - -- ' - - ' ,5 - Two-year varsity football letterman Larry Anderson was named Top Athlete-Scholar and was recipient of an NCAA post-graduate scholarship. He was president of Blue Key and AVMA and was initiated into Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Eta Sigma. Kansas College Queen Martha Fly. a member of Student Sen- ate and Phi Kappa Phi. was an officer in SEA, Putnam Scholars. Alpha Lambda Delta. Chimes and Mortar Board She played in University Orchestra. Cello Choir and was in Madrigal Singers. 449 Seniors: Doh-Dun TOP ROW: Dohrman, Yvonne L: Bushton, History Domer, Robin R: Centralia. Veterinary Medicine, prake, Douglas J: Beloit, Pre- Medicine Dreher, Margie A: Topeka. Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Cor. Sec., S.E.A., Angel Flight, Union Comm. Dresher, Larry K: Canton, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA Exec. Coun. Drew, Douglas P: Omaha, Neb., Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta Soc. Chm. Driskill, John D: Independence, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Drumm, Dennis A: St. Louis, Mo.. Architecture Dudley, Pamela J: Cawker City, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Pledge Trainer, S.E.A. Advisory Bd.. CYR Sec., Union Comm. Duenkel, Robert T: West Orange, N.J., Secondary Education. Duff, David W: Scott City, Animal Husbandry. Duffendack, John P: Overland Park, Sigma Phi Epsilon V-Pres., IFC Pres., AIA. Dunaway, Patricia A: Manhattan, Elementary Education . Dunbar, Stephen A: Richmond, Animal Husbandry. Traditional bonfire ceremonies spark the beginning of Home- coming weekend activities as hundreds of students and faculty gather on the ROTC drill field to cheer the Wildcats. Highlight of the night was the announcement of house decoration winners. 450 ft w tM im m ! A F f r twi l Seniors: Dun-Eri TOP ROW Dunham, Jack S: Bonner Springs. Veterinary Medicine. AVMA. Duni, William R: Manhattan. Physical Education Dupre, Durward D: Manhattan. Accounting. SECOND ROW: Dussair, David J: Olathe. Architecture. Eby, Charles K: Wichita. Civil Engineering. Triangle Pres.. Sigma Tau. Phi Kappa Phi. ASCE, Stu. Senate Eck, Diane L: Harper. Art. THIRD ROW: Eckel, Gene E: Clay Center. Agricultural Engineering. ASAE Eckert. Karen J: Manhattan. Modern Languages. Kappa Kappa Gamma Act. Chm.. Intr. Edminster, James H: Junction City. English. S.E.A.. German Club. Hardin Glass Schs. FOURTH ROW: Edmundson, Dale W: Leawood. Business Administra- tion. Edwardson, William D: Everest. Business Administration. Beta Sigma Psi Pres. V-Pres . IFC Exec. Coun. Judicial Coun Adm. Sec. Eggleston, Cora J: Louisburg. Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Eib, Ned E: Manhattan. Veterinary Medicine. Eisele. William D: Eudora. Secondary Education. FarmHouse Intr. Chm. Chaplain. Kappa Delta Pi. Dean ' s Honor Roll. S.E.A.. CYR. Oratorio Chorus. KSCF Eisenbarth. Harold M: Wetmore. Industrial Engineering. AIIE. SIXTH ROW Eisenbrandt, Carolyn: Manhattan. Elementary Education. Eisenbrandt, David L: Manhattan. Veterinary Medicine Ellis, Hazen J: Wichita. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Elsweiler. Sharon A: Leavenworth. Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta. Panhel.. S.E A. Advisory Bd Emel, Charles D: Brewster. Business Administration. Acacia Pres. Rush Chm.. Alpha Kappa Psi. CYR. IFC. Intr. Emrich, Patricia A: Kansas City. Mo . Family and Child Development. Alpha Delta Pi Pres. Cor. Sec . Union Comm . Home EC. Club BOTTOM ROW: Engle, Harold D: Madison. Agricultural Economics. Farm- House Pledge Master Bus Mgr. Ed. Cor. Sec.. IPC. Alpha Zeta. Gamma Sig- ma Delta. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Stu. Senate. Ag. EC Club. Collegiate 4-H. Jr. Sr. Meats Judging Teams. MUN. Orientation Leader Erickson, Michael J: Lakin. Mechanical Engineering Erickson, Peggy J: Scandia. Family and Child Development. 451 A t Seniors: Erm-Fai TOP ROW: Ermey, Michael S: Wichita. Accounting. Ervin, Gary E: Junction City. Civil Engineering. Eshbaugh, Gerald C: Hope. Second- ary Education Ethridge. Gale E: Glesco. Botany. Etling, Arlen W: Ensign, Agricultural Education, Farmhouse Pledge Trainer, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Tau Alpha, Collegiate 4-H. FFA, S.E.A.. IFC V-Pres. Schs. Chm., Appt. Bd., Ag. Ed. Club Pres., Intr., Sears Roebuck Schs., National 4-H Found. Schs Etling, Sheryl B: Garden City, Speech, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha Sec. Treas.,MUNController. SGA Comm., Appt. Bd., SGA Budget Dir., Forensics Union Pres., A S Honors Program, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Putnam Schs. Evans, Jolene: Meade. Elementary Educa- tion, Delta Delta Delta V-Pres ., S.E.A., CYR BOTTOM ROW: Everett, William W: Shawnee, Electrical Engineer- ing. Evers, Janice M: Abilene, Elementary Education Evers, Sharon K: Manhattan, Modern Languages, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi, CYR, PTP, S.E.A., AWS. Fail, Charles R: Altoona, Agricultural Engi- neering. Delta Sigma Phi Pres. House Mgr, ASAE. Failor, Sue A: Lyndon, Physical Education, S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club, PHEMS Fair, Carolyn K: Hutchinson, Chemistry, AWS Rules Convention. ACS Stu. Affiliate, NSF Undergraduate Research. Fair, Nancy E: Raymond. Elementary Education. Delta Zeta Pres. Act. Chm Song- leader, Angel Flight Treas. V-Pres., Pershing Rifles Honorary, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes V-Pres., Mortar Bd. Ed., Kappa Delta Pi. AWS. Union Comm., SGA Comm., Women ' s Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, S.E.A.. RWF. Purple Hell Yes I ' m a Senior hats, TGIS buttons and sweat- shirts add fun and color to the last home football game desig- nated to honor the 1967 graduating class. Seniors in costumes led cheers printed on handouts distributed before the game. 452 Seniors: Fan-Fis TOP ROW: Fankhauser. Christine: Kansas City. Mo.. Biology. Kappa Alpha Theta House Mgr. Union Comm. Chm.. Little Sisters of Minerva. S.E.A. Fankhauser, Dana C: Wichita. Elementary Education Fankhauser, Daniel E: Garden City. Architecture. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cor. Sec SECOND ROW: Fapp, Ross L: Salina. Zoology. Delta Upsilon. CYR. Union Comm., MFC. Intr.. Hugh Cunningham Award Farley, Perry L: Manhattan. Pre-Medicine, Kansas Heart Assoc Research Grant. Beta Beta Beta Out- standing Research Award. Dean ' s Honor Roll Farmer, Gordon L: Mayetta. Political Science. Pol. Sci. Club. THIRD ROW: Farmer, John M: Manhattan. Secondary Education Faulconer, Wayne C: El Dorado. Chemical Engineering. Fenton, Frank R: Bonner Springs. Electrical Enginering. FOURTH ROW: Ferguson, Donald R: Kensington. Nuclear Engineering. FarmHouse Pres. Bus Mgr.. Blue Key. Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau. Steel Ring. Phi Eta Sigma. Stu. Senate. Athletic Coun.. FCSA. USP. ANS. Intr.. Putnam Schs.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Ferguson, Patricia A: Wichita, Clothing Retailing. Feyh, Phyllis J: Alma. Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Fiala, Joleen A: Narka. Home Economic Education. Home EC. Beaching Club. S.E.A. Ficke, Stephen W: Wichita. Psychology Fickel, Jerry Manhattan. Animal Husbandry. Phi Kappa Theta Parl. Ed. House Mgr.. ' re-Vet. Club Pres.. CYD, Newman Club Pres. ilXTH ROW: Ficken, Donald D: Bison. Mechanical Engineering, Beta Theta i Pres.. Pi Tau Sigma. Sigma Tau. Steel Ring Pres.. ASME V-Pres. , : ickenscher, Dean G: Moorefield. Neb . Horticulture Fielding, William O: Summit. N. J.. Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Figueroa, Miguel A: El Salvador. Mathematics. Filbert, Barbara K: Wilmington. Del . Interior Design. Kappa Delta. AID. K-State Play- ers. Union Comm.. CYR. MUN Filbert, Gail W: Wilmington. Del.. Clothing Retailing. Kappa Delta, AHEA. AWS. Women ' s Glee Club, Union Comm. BOTTOM ROW: Finfrock, Suzanne H: Ft. Bragg, N.C.. English. Firling, Ja- nice D: Ulysses. Secondary Education. Fischer, Loren D: Lincoln. Modern Languages. Sigma Delta Pi. S.E.A . Latin Am. Assoc.. CYR. USP. MUN. MC. 453 c i Seniors: Fis-Fri TOP ROW: Fish, Larry W: Emporia. Electrical Engineering. Fitzgerald, John J: Concordia, Chemical Engineering. Triangle V- Pres.. AlChE V-Pres, Newman Club. Flack, Brian M: Manhattan. Business Administration Fleming, Barbara J: Prairie Village. Mathe- matics. Fletcher, Allen L: Manhattan. Mathematics Fletcher, Phil- lip D: Holton, Business Administration. Fletcher, Sherrill J: Lakin. Elementary Education. Managing Editors Jean Lange and Ed Chamness edited 152 issues of the Collegian. Jean, fall semester editor, was a mem- ber of Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian news editor and assistant edi- tor Ed was University Directory editor. Collegian editorial page editor, assistant University Edition editor, and Collegian editor spring semester. He also was a member of Sigma Delta Chi. SECOND ROW: Flipse, Bruce R: Colby, Agricultural Education. Floyd, Lon K: Kinsley. Physical Education Fly, Martha M: Topeka. Elementary Education. Gamma Phi Beta Songleader, Mortar Bd. Cul- tural Chm., Chimes Songleader, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Stu. Senate. Ed. Coun., S.E.A. Membership Chm.. Putnam Schs. V-Pres. Fogo, Glenn C: Esbon, Political Science. CYR. EUB. Foltz, William C: Abilene, Business Administration. Forsythe, Stephen W: Altoona, Wildlife Conservation. Foss, Michael H : Wichita. Architecture. Sigma Chi Pledge Trainer Sec.. IFC Hist.. Union Comm.. K-State Engr. Art Ed.. AIA. BOTTOM ROW: Foster, Thomas E: Great Bend, Mechanical Engi- neering, Theta Xi Treas. Soc. Chm.. ASME. IPC. CYR, Intr. Fox, How- ard D: Wetbury. N.J., Pre-Medicine. Soccer Club Pres., Pre-Vet. Club, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel. Varsity Track. Fox, Joan M: Dodge City, Sociology, Pep Club. Fox, Vernon E: Stafford, Animal Husbandry. Freelain, Sandra E: Kansas City, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Frey, John S: Red Bluff, Calif., Architecture Frick, Galen G: Durham, Animal Husbandry. Block Bridle Club. Varsity Basketball. Athletic Schs. 454 a fll A te? . A . :-:- ' : - ' . -: : . - -:. ; ' ' . ' Seniors: Fri-GIa TOP ROW: Friley, John R: Mission. Mechanical Engineering Fritts, Diana L: Kansas City. History. Froelich. Sandra K: Solomon. Business Administra- tion. Chi Omega Rush Chm.. AWS Comm. Sec.. Union Comm. Sec.. CYR. Sis- ters of the Maltese Cross Songleader. Barnwarner Queen Finalist. SECOND ROW: Froelich, Sharon L: Solomon. Geography. Chi Omega. Pan- hel.. Gamma Theta Upsilon V-Pres . Intr Frye, Robert S: Salina. Chemistry Funk, Larry D: Waldo. Agriculture Education. Alpha Zete Sgt -at-Arms. Ar- nold Air Soc.. Kappa Delta Pi. Collegiate 4-H. Ag. Ed. Club V-Pres.. State Leg- islature Schs.. Moorman ' s Schs.. Springer Elks Schs.. Union Pacific Sens . Brundage Schs. THIRD ROW: Furney, Mary Z: Manhattan. Elementary Education Gagnon, Thomas A: Manhattan. Accounting Garcia, Joseph R: Denver. Colo . Busi- ness Administration. FOURTH ROW: Garst, Richard L: Bennmgton. Business Administration. Gates, James D: Glen Elder. Agriculture Economics. Phi Kappa Tau Sec.. Ag. EC Club Gates, John R: Anthony. Agricultural Education. Alpha Zeta. Alpha Tau Alpha. Ag Ed. Club. Collegiate FFA. FIFTH ROW: Gaynier, Tahmeroo L: Dallas. Tex.. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma Soc. Chm.. Mortar Bd.. Phi Kappa Phi. Chimes. Kappa Delta Pi. Alpha Lambda Delta. Stu. Senate. AWS Judicial Bd.. S.E.A.. New- man Club. Varsity Cheerleader. Gentry. Alwyn H: Frankfort. Botany. Alpha Tau Omega Treas. Sec. Schs. Chm.. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Eta Sigma. Blue Key. Alpha Phi Omega V-Pres. Pledge Trainer Sec.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Putnam Schs. Assoc.. A S Honors Program. Stu. Senate. UGB. UPC Exec. Comm.. Union Comm. Chm.. Convocations Comm.. SGA Comm.. CYR. Putnam Schs . Fraternity Schs.. National Merit Schs George, Robert E: Colby. Business Administration. Delta Tau Delta. Alpha Kappa Psi. Intr.. Athletic Schs. SIXTH ROW: George, Sharon K: Uniontown. Home Economics Education. Clovia. Home EC Teaching Club. S.E.A.. Collegiate 4-H. Dean of Home EC. Schs. Geraghty, Joan R: Manhattan. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta. S.E.A.. Newman Club. Geringer, James E: Wheatland. Wyo . Mechanical Engineering. Triangle Ed.. Blue Key. Sigma Tau. Pi Tau Sigma. ASME. Arnold Air Soc.. Angel Flight Coor.. Stu. Body Pres.. Stu. Senate. Athletic Coun.. FCSA. Lake Union Comm.. Gamma Delta. Marching Band. AFROTC Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Gfeller, James M: Sharon Springs. Restaurant Manage- ment Giacomelli, Robert J: Philadelphia. Pa.. Architecture Gibson, Louvae L: Salma. Elementary Education. K-State Players. CYR. S.E.A.. Union Comm. BOTTOM ROW: Giersch, Ronnie G: Bucyrus. Milling Science and Manage- ment Gillespie, Kenneth W: Oswego. Electrical Engineering. IEEE Glasco. Bradley F: Dodge City. Physics. 455 Seniors: Gla-Gra TOP ROW: Glaser, Dennis C: Wellington. Accounting. Glover. Nancy J: Newton. Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, S.E.A. Comm., Pep Club Comm.. Intr. Gloyd, Jane R: Wichita, Family and Child Development, Block Bridle, Pre-Vet. Club. SECOND ROW: Glunt, Connie J: Holcomb, Medical Technology. Goedecke, Barbara: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, CYR. Dames, S.E.A. Goedecke, Klaus: Salina, Geography, German Club, Geography Club. THIRD ROW: Goedel, George D: Mattawan. N.J., Sociology. Goering, Larry E: Newton, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club Rep.. Col- legiate 4-H. Mennonite Fellow.. Springer Elks Schs. Gomez, Margaret A: Mentor, Ohio, Home Economics Education, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. FOURTH ROW: Gonzalez, Cesar: Puerto Rico, Veterinary Medicine. Gorden, Gary E: lola. Agronomy. Gordon, Glenn L: Gardner. Electrical Engi- neering, IEEE, Wesleyan Campus Fellow. FIFTH ROW: Gordon, Shirley J: Manhattan, Family and Child Development. Goreham, Kenneth C: Junction City, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon Comptroller, Fr. Wrestling. Gossen, Thomas R: Wheatland, Wyo., Architectural Engineering, Scabbard Blade, Tau Sigma Delta Pres. Treas., AIA Pres. Program Co-or, Marlatt Hall V-Pres., RA, Marching Band, Newman Club. S IXTH ROW: Gotner, Felix J: Shawnee Mission, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Newman Club, Varsity Track, Intr. Gottl ick, Thomas J : Westfield. N.J., Business Administration. Gottlob, Charlotte A: Winfield, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Gottlob, Glenn R: Winfield, Agricultural Education. Graber, Larry R: Pretty Prairie, Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Tau Epsilon, ASME. Graham, Carolyn K: Shawnee Mission, Home Economics Education, Chi Omega Personnel Chm., Home EC. Coun. Pres., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., CYR, Pep Club. Women ' s Glee Club. BOTTOM ROW: Graham, James J: Great Bend, Business Administration, Sigma Chi Cor. Sec., Commerce Coun., Varsity Golf. Graham, John R: Great Bend, Accounting, Sigma Chi Pub. Rel. Chm. Sec. Exec. Comm., Commerce Coun., K-Club, Varsity Golf, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Grant, Kathryn E: Overland Park, Physical Science, German Club. 456 r wi Senio Tourins Seniors: Gra-Gru TOP ROW Graves, Charles M: St. Francis. Animal Husbandry. West Stadium Treas., Block Bridle. Marching Band. Varsity Band, oncert Band Gray, Eddie J: Salma. Technical Journalism. Sigma Nu V-Pres. Pledge Trainer Rush Chm.. Clinic Club Gray, Larry M: Pekin. Ill . Psychology Greathouse. Gerald A: Garden City. Animal Husbandry Grecian, Stanley W: Palco. Animal Husbandry. Farm- House Sec.. Gamma Sigma Delta. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Block Bridle. Collegiate 4-H. Green, Bruce D: Blackfoot. Idaho. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Sigma Tau. ANS. AIAA Treas Green, John R: Leoti. Business Administration. Delta Tau Delta. Alpha Kappa Psi. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Touring Europe and Greenland with the K-State Singers. Caro- lyn Sanders entertained troops overseas for USD. She worked to secure programs of pass-fail grading and teacher evaluation with Arts and Sciences Council and was president of MENC. BOTTOM ROW: Green, Richard C: Concordia. Business Administra- tion. Delta Tau Delta. IFC Green, Sonia J: Oxford. Dietetics and In- stitutional Management Green, Virginia R: Gardner. Clothing and Retailing. Kappa Delta. IAWS. Clothing Tex. Club V-Pres.. K-State Players. Johnson County Schs. Gregersen, Gerald D: Peabody. Sec- ondary Education. S.E.A Griffee, Pamela K: Oketa. Elementary Edu- cation. Kappa Kappa Gamma V-Pres . S.E.A. Treas.. Ed. Coun . Kappa Delta Pi Treas.. Union Comm.. SGA Comm. Griffith, Janet K: Scon City. Secondary Education. Alpha Xi Delta Treas Philanthropy Chm.. S.E.A.. PTP. CYR. Hoedowners. Collegiate 4-H Grubb, Linda F: St. Joseph. Mo.. Architecture. Tau Sigma Delta. AIA. Sec Johnny Meetz, a member of the wool, dairy, meats and live- stock judging teams, trained five days a week each semester preparing for national contests. He was Little American Royal president, a student senator, a member of Ag. Council, and BSD. 457 Seniors: Gud-Har TOP ROW: Gudenkauf, Kenneth: Corning. Electrical Engineering. Guenther, Kathleen A: Linn, English. Gugler, Leuita M: Chapman, Home Economics Extension. Fam. Child Dev. Club, Ext. Club. Gugler, Lyle H: Chapman, Accounting. Guhn, Norma K: Tipton. Sociology, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sociology Club, LSA Food Chm. Soc. Action Chm., KSU Honors Program. Gunn. Roland M: Great Bend, Accounting. Haden, Gary L: Ellsworth, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Hamilton, Gale W: Strong City, Agricultural Economics, Block Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, Varsity Baseball, Straube Schs. House. Hanchett, Michael A: Norton, Agricultural Economics. Handelsman, Tina P: Bronxville, N.Y., Elementary Education, S.E.A., B ' nai B ' rith Hillel. Hanif, Quaisar M: Bombay, India, Nuclear Engi- neering. Hannebaum, Leroy G: Leonardville, Horticulture. Hansen, Donald F: Wichita. Mechanical Engineering, Triangle Ed., Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma Cor. Sec., ASME. Hansen, Thomas J: Manhattan, Geography. SECOND ROW: Haeker, Darrell L: Council Grove, Veterinary Medi- cine. Hagerman, Richard D: Timken, Business Administration. Hagerman, Ronald N: Nekoma, Political Science, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres. Hagerman, Sandra S: Timken, Clothing Retailing. Home EC. Teaching Club Treas. V-Pres.. Clothing Tex. Club. Hahn, Randy K: St. John, Pre-Medicine. Hakimian, Behrouz: Tehrans, Iran, Architec- ture. Hall, Marilyn L: Medicine Lodge, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta Cor. Sec., CYR State Queen, K-State Singers. 458 BOTTOM ROW: Hanson, Leona W: Leonardville. Elementary Educa- tion. Hantman, Jerome B: South Orange, N.J., English. Hapgood, Larry L: McPherson, Political Science, Acacia V-Pres. Schs. Chm.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Harbaugh, Dennis A: Belleville, History, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta Pres. Sec. Treas . S.E.A., Cosmopolitan Club. Hardy, Clint S: Overland Park, Veterinary Medicine. Harenchar, Albert M: Manhattan, Psychology. Haresnape, Corrina J: Smith Center, Home Economics Education. Smurthwaite. Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu V-Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron Cor. Sec.. Home EC Teach- ing Club, S.E.A., Home EC. Honors Program --:; Seniors: Har-Hay TOP ROW Haresnape, Raymond K: Smith Center. Animal Husbandry. Straube Scholarship House. Block Bridle Harmon, Catherine L: Augusta. Veterinary Medicine Harmon, Robert E: Hutchmson. Secondary Education SECOND ROW: Harper, Dean F: Scon City. Landscape Architec ture Harris. John H: Chicago. Ill . Accounting Harris, Judith A: Kansas City. Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Harrison, Frank D: Grinnell. Architecture Harrison, Glenna D: Manhattan. Home Economics Education. Harrison, Walter A: Wakefield. Agricultural Engineering. ASAE Pres . CYR. K- State Players. Engr. Coun. FOURTH ROW: Hartley, Charles S: Lake City. Animal Husbandry Harvey, Charles E: Neosho Falls. Physical Therapy. Harvey, Margaret E: Overland Park. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi. S E.A FIFTH ROW Hassler, Lynda K: Hope. Home Economics Extension Hassler, Randy D: Abilene. Pre-Medicme. FarmHouse. Men ' s Varsity Glee Club Hatch, Ethel J: Lenexa. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi Schs. Chm.. Kappa Delta Pi. S.E.A.. Union Comm.. MUN. Dean ' s Honor Roll SIXTH ROW: Hatfield. Nancy K: Lawrence. Home Economics Extension. Smurthwaite House Mgr.. Home EC. Ext Club. Home EC. Nursing Club V- Pres.. Collegiate 4-H. RWF. Hattrup, Robert D: Offerle. Animal Husbandry. Newman Club Hauck, Earl B: Miltonvale. Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Haun, Adelia M: Jetmore. English. Hauptli, Gary L: Glen Elder. Secondary Education Hauptli. Linda S: Glen Elder. Home Economics Education, Home EC Teaching Club V-Pres BOTTOM ROW: Hawkins, Michael R: Burrton. Business Administration. Hawks, George W: Kansas City. Chemistry Hayden, Lawrence J: Plains, Economics. 459 Seniors: Hay-Hib TOP ROW: Hayer, Anna C: Potrerillos, Chile. Elementary Education. Hays, Larry W: Kansas City. Mo., Mathematics. Alpha Phi Omega, Union Comm .. S.E.A.. Pep Co-or. Coun. Head, Marjorie L: Highland, Business Administration. Heape, Michael L: Manhattan. Electrical Engineering. Heath, John R: Topeka. Industrial Engineering. Heck, Judy L: Atchison, Home Economics Education. Kappa Delta, Panhel.. NEA, Union Comm.. Chaparajos, S.E.A. Advisory Bd.. AWS Comm. Standards Bd., Home EC. Teaching Club, Fam. Ed. Interest Group, Pep Club Heckman, Bruce W: Wakeeney, Architecture, Alpha Tau Omega V- Pres.Soc.Chm. Rush Chm.. AIA, Arnold Air Soc.. UGB Pres., SCC. Campus Advisory Bd., IPC. Pres. Comm. on Stu. Govt THIRD ROW: Henderson, Clarence: Kansas City. Mo.. Architecture Hendricks, Michael A: Great Bend, Mathematics, History, Delta Upsilon, A S Coun.. German Club, CYD, Statesmen, Varsity Cheer- leader, Orientation Leader. Henningsen, John A: Colby, Political Science, CYR, PTP. K-State Players, Chancery Club, Pol. Sci. Club, Newman Club. Henrikson. Duane M: Emporia, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse Pres., Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma Treas.. Blue Key Treas., Gamma Sigma Delta, Pre-Vet Club Pres. V-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, AVMA, Straube Schs. House Award, Danforth Award. Henry, Janet S: Atchison. Family and Child Development Henry, Larry A: Manhattan, Architecture Hensley, James I: Burrton, Physical Educa- tion. SECOND ROW: Hegler, Joan K: Manhattan. Elementary Education. Heidrick, Donald F: Beloit, Political Science Heilman, Roseann D: Clay Center, English. Heinen, Edward R: Valley Falls. Secondary Education. Heinen, Gilbert J: Huron, Nuclear Engineering, ANS. Newman Club, State of Kansas Schs Hellen, David T: Olpe. Civil Engineering, ASCE. Helmke, Henry F: Preston. Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: Herbers, Donald C: McPherson, Agricultural Educa- tion. Hermreck, Lawrence A: Ellsworth. Business Administration. Herynk, John J: Kincaid. Agricultural Economics, Alpha Gamma Rho Soc. Chm.. Ag. Coun. Treas., SCC, Stu. Fac. Rel. Comm. Chm., Block Bridle, Ag. EC. Club, MUN, Newman Club, Sears Roebuck Schs. Hess, Larry G: Waverly, Agricultural Engineering. ASAE. Rifle Team. Hevel. Gary F: Oswego. Entomology. Heyl, Andrew R: Junction City, Economics. Hibler, Ralph E: St. Louis. Mo., Architecture. Tau Sigma Delta, Steel Ring. AIA. Arch. Design Coun. V-Pres., Stu. Sen- ate. K-State Engr. Staff. Alpha Phi Omega. MPC, Statesmen. Smith Schs. House. Weigel Awards, Missouri Assoc. of Registered Arch. Award. 460 Seniors: Hic-Hod TOP ROW: Hicks, James F: Garnett. Veterinary Medicine. AVMA. Pre-Vet Club. Newman Club. Intr. Hilgenfeld, Patricia: Shawnee Mission. Secondary Education Hill, Clair C: Hightstown. N.J.. Physical Education SECOND ROW: Hill, William W: Junction City. Business Administration Hillman, James M: Essex. Iowa. Civil Engineering Hinnergardt, Carol A: Ranson. Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Hinson, Newton C: Ashland. Animal Husbandry. Hinz, Tho- mas W: Abilene. Physics. Beta Theta Pi. AIP Sec Treas.. Putnam Schs. Pres. Hirsch, Mary J: Ellinwood. Technical Journalism. Newman Club. BOTTOM ROW: Hoag, Nancy A: Pleasanton. Secondary Education Hochuli, Barbara G: Holton. Elementary Education. Smurthwaite V-Pres . Phi Kappa Phi. Kappa Delta Pi Pres.. Alpha Lambda Delta. A S Honors Pro- gram. Tri-Angels. Triangle Sweetheart. S.E.A.. Women ' s Glee Club. EUB. John Trembly Mem. Schs. Hodges, Dennis D: Lebo. Animal Husbandry. Block Bridle. Jr. Livestock Judging Team. :, V:.tas - ' -Henry, Um ' - ' Andre R:- ' - Chemistry major Linda Claydon was secretary of AWS rules convention steering committee; a member of SGA committees on peace corps, quiz bowl and senior honors, chairman of Un- ion news and views and a member of Mortar Board. Union News and Views Chairman Al Gentry was instrumental in bringing prominent speakers to campus. He was a member of UGB. Student Senate, the President ' s Commission of Student Government, and was named outstanding member of UPC. 461 Seniors: Hod-Hou TOP ROW: Hodgson, Diane: Little River. English, Gamma Phi Beta Rit. Chm.. Alpha Lambda Delta Pres.. Pershmg Rifles Honorary. Angel Flight. S E.A.. Women ' s Glee Club. AAUW Schs Hoffman, Diane F: Manhattan, Family and Child Development, Omicron Nu Pres.. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Nursing Club, Fam. Child Dev. Club. K-State Players, CYD. Dean ' s Honor Roll. State of Kansas Schs . Margaret Justin Schs. Hohn, Elizabeth A: Marysville, Secondary Education. S.E.A., K-State Players. Dames. SECOND ROW: Holdeman, Kenneth R: Scott City, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Sigma Tau. Mennonite Fellow Holeman, Karen M: Lenora. Psychol- ogy. Holmberg, Edward D: McPherson, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Holmes, Wesley P: Grant. Neb.. Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle. Holt, Dean W: Welda, Architectural Engineering. Holt, Pamela L: Prairie Village, Modern Languages, Kappa Delta Act. Chm., PTP, Pep Club, French Club, Italian Club. CYD. Intr. FOURTH ROW: Homan, Allen E: Freeport. N.Y.. Animal Husbandry, Phi Del- ta Theta Chaplain. Homewood, Gerald L: Luray. Business Administration Honeycutt, Danny M: Leavenworth, History. FIFTH ROW: Hopfner, Walter R : Junction City, Secondary Education. Hopkins, Gary W: Independence. Secondary Education Hopkins, Nancy L: El Dorado, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Hopper, James D: Russell. Business Administration Hopper, Patricia S: Empona. Secondary Education. Home, Dennis E: Hutchmson. Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Horning, James R: Almena. Animal Husbandry. Varsity Wrestling. Intr, Calvin Grove 4-H Schs. Hosie, Darrel D: Abilene, Animal Husbandry, Delta Sigma Phi V-Pres.. Block Bridle, Ext Club. Hoss, Herbert E: Hays, Bacteriology. BOTTOM ROW: Hossfeld. Robert H: Clay Center, Bakery Management, Sports Car Club Hostetler, Clifton V: Harper, Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Men ' s Glee Club. Mennonite Fellow. Pres.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Houdyshell, Richard P: Wilson. Agronomy. Alpha Gamma Rho, Agron- omy Club. Block Bridle, Union Pacific Schs. 462 Senio - flu Kappa T SECOND RC Hughes, De ; Hugh, I. Sti Seniors: Hou-Jam TOP ROW: House, Lorna E: Goodland. Home Economics Education. Pi Beta Phi Rec. Sec.. Home EC Coun.. Ext Club Pres.. S.E.A . CYR. Kappa Phi Pres Sec Houser, Jill A: Topeka. Sociology. Dean ' s Hon- or Roll. CYR, Kappa lota Sigma. S E.A. Howell, Charles R: Kansas City. Mo . Political Science Howell, William D: Kansas City, Mo.. Business Administration. Hubbell, Richard S: Topeka. Landscape Architecture. ASIA Hudson, Yancy D: Erie. Physics. Delta Upsilon. j Am. Phys Soc. Huecker, Tommy D: Salina. Chemical Engineering. ,1 Phi Kappa Tau V-Pres Schs. Chm. Chaplain Steward Soc. Chm.. AlChE. Intr. THIRD ROW: Mutton, Mary S: Kansas City. History. Ideker, Les- ter H: Rozel. Accounting. Delta Tau Delta. Alpha Kappa Psi Ingrim, Charles N: Wichita. Secondary Education. Ireland, Timothy M: Muscotah. Modern Languages. Irwin, John C: Topeka. Nuclear Engi- neering, Phi Eta Sigma. ANS. S.A.M.E.. AIAA. Isaacson, David L: Manhattan. Mechanical Engineering Jack, Russell P: St. Louis. Mo. Business Administration. SECOND ROW Hughbanks, Fineas G: Attica. Veterinary Medicine. Hughes, Dennis D: Lyons. Philosophy. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Religious j Coun Pres , UCCF Pres., Wesley Found. Comm. Chm.. Varsity Swim- | ' mmg Hughes, Lyman G: Dallas. Tex.. Sociology. Hummel, Jerry L: ' Manhattan. Veterinary Medicine. Huseman, Virgil R: Kanopolis. I Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho V-Pres. Alumni Sec . LAR I Treas.. Livestock Judging Teams. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Block Bridle j Pres.. Ag. Coun.. Union Pacific Schs.. Soil Conservation Schs Husted, Stanley R: Lawrence. Entomology Huston, Joann M: Abilene. Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Jackson, Beverly A: McCune. Home Economics Education Jackson, Gary L: Hutchinson. Business Administration. Jackson. Jack H: Omaha. Neb.. Architecture. Sigma Phi Epsilon Pres. V-Pres. Rec.. Tau Sigma Delta. AIA. BSO. SCC Pres.. IFC. IPC. MUN. MPC. Jackson, Janette B: Kansas City. Clothing Retailing. Jacobitz, Tom L: Stella. Neb.. Veterinary Medicine. FarmHouse Soc. Chm. Songleader. AVMA. SCC. Pep Co-or. Coun.. Head Cheerleader. Intr. Jahnke, Nancy K: Riley. Secondary Education. S.E.A.. CYD. Concert Band. UCCF. James, Stephen L: Herington. Secondary Edu- cation. Delta Upsilon Sec. Pledge Trainer. Ed. Coun. Pres.. S.E.A. 463 Seniors: Jan-Jez TOP ROW: Janke, Donald L: Alexander, Physical Education, Intr. Janke, Gary D: Brownell, Agronomy, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres. Cor. Sec., Agronomy Club, CYR, Gamma Delta, Intr Janke, Michael D: Alexander, Geography, Gamma Theta Upsilon Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Geography Club. Royal Purple Ed. Staff. Dean ' s Honor Roll Janssen, Alfred: Scott City. Agricultural Journalism. Jantz, Merle D: Moundridge, Architecture. Jaymes, Robert W: Manhattan. Physical Education. Jeffers, Marlin D: Lincoln. Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Jenkins, Mama G: Belvue, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega V-Pres., S.E.A. Comm. Chm. Treas., French Club, Rifle Team. Jenkins, William H: Manhattan, Accounting. Jensen, Harold G: Kinsley, Medical Technology Jensen, John H: Manhattan, Accounting. Jensen, Kathryn R: White River, S.D., Sec- ondary Education Jewett, Dwight D: Concordia, Modern Lan- guages, Smith Schs. House Treas., Sigma Delta Pi V-Pres., German Club. Jezbera, Edward J: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. AVMA. Student Senator Jack Lewis was president of the assembly for MUN and served on the steering committee for Model Con- gress. He was member of several campus committees, played Concert and Pep Bands and was outstanding first year debater. Versatile musician Carolyn Bartholomew provided music for campus and community organizations and service projects. She was AWS second vice-president and secretary. Mu Phi Epsilon president and student orientation steering committee member. 464 Seniors: Joh-Ken TOP ROW: Johnson. Cecil W: Salina. Business Administration. Alpha Tau Omega. Varsity Baseball. Mike Ahearn Sens Johnson, Donald A: Oketo. Agricultural Economics. Phi Eta Sigma. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Phi Kappa Phi. Alpha Zeta. Scabbard Blade. Ag. EC. Club Cor. Sec.. Marian Hall Govern. Bd.. Newman Club. Thomas G. Hobbs Mem. Schs Johnson. Ingrid M: Lindsborg. Secondary Education. S.E.A.. OCW. ISA. SECOND ROW: Johnson. Leland K: Clay Center. Technical Journalism. Johnson. Leland R: Raytown. Mo.. Psychology Johnson, Lynn R: Oberlin. Accounting. Acacia V-Pres. Sec. Pledge Trainer. CYR. YAF. Men ' s Glee Club. MUN. Union Comm. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Patrick A: Erie. Agricultural Economics Johnson, Steve A: Manhattan, Milling Science and Management. Johnston, Frances E: Junction City. Physical Education. FOURTH ROW: Johnston, Franklin E: Wakefield. Electrical Engineering. Johnston, Larry D: El Dorado. Architectural Engineering. Jones, Barbara J: Manhattan. Secondary Education. S.E.A.. Kappa Delta Pi. Lambda Chi Alpha Schs.. State of Kansas Schs. FIFTH ROW: Jones, Carolyn A: Holcomb. Elementary Education. Alpha Del- ta Pi Cor. Sec.. Alpha Lambda Nu. S.E.A.. Intr. Jones. Phoebe J: Hutchinson. Sociology Jones, Robert J: Topeka. Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Jordan, Ronald E: Beloit. Veterinary Medicine Joyce, Gerald W: Denton. Mathematics Kalbach, Lela F: Marienthal. Clothing Retailing SEVENTH ROW: Kanitz, Howard V: Wellington. Social Science. Beta Sigma Psi Schs. Chm. Athletic Mgr.. Gamma Delta. Clinic Club Kaufman. Toni M: Hutchinson. Elementary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta House Mgr.. Little Sis- ters of Minerva. S.E.A Kelley, Kenneth W: Columbus. Agricultural Educa- tion. Alpha Zeta. Alpha Tau Alpha V-Pres.. Kappa Delta Pi. Ag. Ed. Club. Col- legiate 4-H. Dean ' s Honor Roll. BOTTOM ROW: Kellogg, Myron C: Jamestown. Agricultural Economics. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Ag. EC. Club. Ag. Coun.Treas Kennedy, Donald E: Dodge City. Mechanical Engineering. ASME. Kent, Bruce W: Salina. Sec- ondary Education. S.E.A.. Phi Alpha Theta. CYD. Fr. Wrestling. 465 Seniors: Ker-Klo TOP ROW: Kern. Larry G: Salina. Agricultural Economics. Kerr, David M: Coats, Biological Science Kershner, Robert N: Rush Center, Feed Science and Management, Alpha Mu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Amateur Radio Club. SECOND ROW: Keys, Ronald E: Council Grove, Entomology. Killebrew, Lewis G: Neodesha, Feed Science and Management Killough, Howard: Russell. Pre-Dentistry. THIRD ROW: Kimball, Donneta R: Lebo, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Kimball, Kay M: Scott City, Accounting. Alpha Kappa Lambda Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi Warden, Commerce Coun. King, Barbara J: Arkansas City, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Delta Schs. Chm.. S.E.A.. Union Comm. FOURTH ROW: Kintigh, Roberta O: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Kinzer, Howard A: McLean, Va., Veterinary Medicine, Beta Theta Pi. AVMA Kirk, Linda A: Overland Park. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Rec Sec. Songleader, S.E.A.. CYR, A Cappella Choir, Union Comm. FIFTH ROW Kirshe, Carol J: Prairie Village. Physical Education, Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A. , PHEMS V-Pres. Kissinger, Don F: Mankato, Political Sci- ence. Kitchener, Harry L: Oakhill, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa Sgt.-at-Arms V-Pres., Varsity Track SIXTH ROW: Kittell, Howard H: McPherson. History Klassen. Judith F: Hillsboro, Home Economics Education Klassen, William R: Hillsboro. Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon Pres. Sec.. Steel Ring Treas., ASCE SEVENTH ROW: Klein, Karen L: Phillipsburg, Home Economics Education. Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Upsilon Omicron, RA, S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phillips- burg H.S. Schs Klenda, Deanna K: Marion. Family and Child Development. Delta Delta Delta. Fam. Child Dev. Club. CYD Mem Chm.. Newman Club Pub. Chm. Comm. Chm. V-Pres.. Miss Newmanite of Kansas. Phi Kappa Theta Honorary Sweetheart. Klesath, Charles F: Topeka, Zoology. Phi Kappa Theta Pledge Trainer. Newman Club, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Klick, Gail A: Toronto, Mathematics. Kline, Raymond L: Culver, Horticulture Klockenteger, Gary C: Juneau, Alaska. Economics. 466 Seniors: Klo-Kra TOP ROW Klotz, David E: Meade. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma. Pi Tau Sigma Sec . Sigma Tau, AIAA Sec.. Intr.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Mobile Oil Sens Klotz, Jack R: Emporia. Agricultural Educa- tion. Klover, Jane D: Solomon. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Chi Omega Chapt Cor . MUN. Royal Purple Greek Ed.. Sweethearts of Sigma Chi. AWS Comm.. SGA. Union Comm. Knecht, Samuel W: Wichita. Electrical Engineering. Sigma Chi Alumni Chm. Pub. Rel. Chm.. Eta Kappa Nu Treas , Sigma Tau. Stu. Senate. SGA Comm. Chm . IEEE Treas.. CYR Knedlik, Larry E: Narka. Business Adminis- tration Knudsen, Charles E: Ludell. Veterinary Medicine. Koelliker. James K: White Cloud. Agricultural Engineering. FarmHouse Treas. Bus Mgr . Sigma Tau Cor Sec.. Steel Ring Treas.. Blue Key. Engr. Honors Program. Dean ' s Honor Roll. ASAE, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Gamma Sigma Delta Award. ASAE Stu. Honor Award. SECOND ROW Koestel, Sondra L: Partridge. Elementary Education. Kohler, James Q: Manhattan. Business Administration Kohler. Joan K: Manhattan, Business Administration Kohls. Eric W: 1 Hermgton. Business Administration. CYD, Rowing Team. Intr Konitz, Jack H: Overland Park. Veterinary Medicine. Delta Tau Delta Cor. I Sec. Sens. Chm . AVMA. Rifle Team. Varsity Gymnastics. Intr Koons, Mary J: Shirley. III.. Home Economics Extension Kopp, Jerald A: I Fairview. Dairy Foods Processing. Alpha Gamma Rho Treas . Dairy Prod Judging Team. Dairy Sci Club V-Pres . Kansas Co-op Dairy Prod Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Korach, Gerald F: Kansas City. Mechanical Engi- neering. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Newman Club. ASME Sec . Intr Korb, Sandra G: Burr Oak. Secondary Education. S.E.A . CYR. NCTE. KATE. , Korsak, John: Trenton. N.J.. Electrical Engineering. Soccer Club. Kottmann, Louis D: Lyons. Mathematics Kovar, Eugene W: Rossville. Poultry Science Kramer, Arthur: Manhattan. Business Administration Kraus, Michael R: Wmfield. Milling Science and Management Assoc. Varsity Tennis. K-Club. WSCS Methodist Schs. Emphasizing changes the University is experiencing President McCain discusses problems with students in a Coffee Hour. 467 Seniors: Kra-Lan TOP ROW: Kraus, Sharon L: Winfield. Family and Child Develop- ment. Krause, Vernon E: Plamview. Neb.. Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle. Judo Club Krehbiel, Jeffrey L: Kingman. Architecture. AIA Comm., Union Comm Kriss, Sharon M : Colby, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, MENC, State of Kansas Schs. Krob, Johnny R: Cuba, Secondary Education, S.E.A., Indus. Ed. Club, Newman Club, Varsity Baseball. Kroeker, Robert E: Buhler, Mathematics, Phi Kappa Tau, CYR. Chess Club. Kruse, Ronald M: Hays. Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Kuhn, Charles W: Hope, Mechanical Engineering. Kuhn, William R: Gypsum, Business Administration. Kwok, Wing Kee: Hong Kong, Architecture, RA, AIA, Alpha Phi Omega, MUN, Design Coun.. UPC, Union Comm. Chm. Lafferty, Marilyn L: Osage City, Home Economics Education, Delta Zeta House Mgr , S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Lair, John M: lola. Animal Husbandry. Lambert, Beverly A: Densmore, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon. MENC, S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Lambert, John V: Manhattan. Physics. BOTTOM ROW: Land, Orlan R: Severy, Animal Husbandry. Lane, David T: Wichita, Veterinary Medicine. Lang, Fred D: Palos Verdes, Calif, Nuclear Engineering, ANS, AIAA V-Pres., K-State Engr. Lange, Jean: Manhattan, Technical Journalism. Langford, David J: Tempe, Ariz., Nuclear Engineering. Langley, Helen A: Topeka. Family and Child Development. Lanning, Michael A: Abilene. Veterinary Medi- cine. Student Senator Phil Moore worked with international stu- dents as Cosmopolitan Club president and International Coordi- nating Council program chairman He was recorder of MUN General Assembly and chairman of a MUN Committee. 468 Seniors: Lan-Lin TOP ROW Lanning, Ralph E: Manhattan. Sociology. Kappa lota Sigma. Lansdowne. Miriam L: Manhattan. Music Education. MENC. A Cappella Choir. Oratorio Chorus. GBF. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow Larson. Glenn: Manhattan. Industrial Engineering. SECOND ROW: Larson, Roger C: Leonardville. Landscape Architecture. Latschar, Carol D: Camden. S.C.. Secondary Education. Kappa Delta Pi. Hoedowners. SEA.. German Club Laverentz. Gene W: Bendena. Animal Husbandry. Alpha Gamma Rho Songleader. Block Bridle. Ag. Coun . Apollo Men ' s Glee Club. LAR Exec. Coun.. Sr. Wool Judging Team. Jr. Livestock Judging Team THIRD ROW Lawhon, Mary B: Wichita. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta Chaplain Act. Chm.. Royal Purple Queen Attendant. AWS Comm. Judi- cial Bd . SEA. CYR. Nursing Club. Union Comm Lawrence. William V: Scon City. Political Science Lawson, Robert E: Milford. Secondary Educa- tion. FOURTH ROW: Laxer, Marc A: New York. N.Y.. Biological Science. Pershmg Rifles Lay, Russell: Point Washington. NY.. Business Administration Lee, Dennis D: Overbrook. Civil Engineering. ASCE. Marching Band. Pep Band. Varsity Band. Kansas Constructors Schs. FIFTH ROW Leichtling. Lee S: New York. N.Y.. Zoology. B ' nai Bnth Hillel Pres.. Zoology Club. Chaparajos. Pre-Vet Club. Intr Leiker, William J: Ness City. Agronomy Leister, Karen A: Salma. Elementary Education SIXTH ROW Lewis, Curtis D: Manhattan. Veterinary Medicine Lewis. Eve- lyn J: Independence. Mo. Modern Languages. Alpha Xi Delta Soc Chm.. German Club Lewis, Jack V: Russell. Speech. Sigma Phi Epsilon Recorder Chaplain Act. Chm . Delta Sigma Rho. Tau Kappa Alpha. Forsenics Union. Stu. Senate. MUN Pres.. Debate Squad. MC Steering Comm.. SGA Comm.. Newman Club SEVENTH ROW: Lewis, Kenneth D: Winfield. Mechanical Engineering Lewis, Lois K: Rago. Home Economics Education. Alpha Chi Omega Rush Chm Treas.. AWS. S E.A.. Home EC Teaching Club. CYR. Dean ' s Honor Roll Lewis, Michael R: Arkansas City. Mechanical Engineering. Lambda Chi Al- pha Pledge Ed.. ASME. Intr. BOTTOM ROW Lewis. Richard W: Fowler. Animal Husbandry. Lilak, Rita K: Wilson. Home Economics Education. Smurthwaite Pres . Standards Chm.. Mortar Bd.. Chimes. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Omicron Nu Treas.. Kappa Delta Pi. Stu. Senate. Prof. Foods Club. SEA.. Collegiate 4-H Songleader. Newman Club. Sears Roebuck Schs.. Musser Schs.. Martha Pmman Award. Linn, Michael W: Colorado Springs. Colo.. Business Administration. SA. Fr. Row- ing Team. 469 Seniors: Lit-Mar TOP ROW: Litton, Dale G: Nickerson, Speech and Journalism, Sig- ma Chi Hist.. Apollo Men ' s Glee Club, Varsity Cheerleader. Loetel, Diana K: Overland Park, Mathematics Lonergan, Martha J: Leavenworth, Modern Languages, Alpha Chi Omega Pres., Sigma Delta Pi Sec., MUN Comm.. CYD, K-State Players, Newman Club. Long, Galen J: Beloit, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Newman Club. Long, James L: Oakley, Electrical Engineering. Long, Rose A: Dresden, Elementary Education Loop, John D: Concordia, Physics. Smith Schs. House Pres. Sec., Phi Eta Sigma Sec , Intr.. KSU Honor Schs. THIRD ROW: Lunsford, Ronnie G: Ashland, Feed Science and Management, FarmHouse Cor. Sec.. Ag. Coun. V-Pres., Collegiate 4-H, Milling Assoc., Agronomy Club, Orientation Leader. State of Kan- sas Schs., Watkins 4-H Schs. Lydick, Sally J: Hamlin, Home Eco- nomics Education, AHEA. S.E.A.. Block Bridle. Univ. Ext Club, LAR Schs.. Union Pacific Schs. Lynn, Gary D: Herrin. III.. Architecture, AIA, Stu. Senate, Design Coun. Sec., Union Comm Chm. Lynn, Lloyd E: Shawnee. Dairy Manufacturing. MacDonald, James A: Mt Holly. N.J., Architecture. Maddy, Stephen L: Abilene. Business Ad- ministration, Tau Kappa Epsilon Treas Manderscheid, Val D: Great Bend, Humanities. SECOND ROW: Louderback, Forrest: Elkton, Va.. Milling Science and Management Lowrey, Annie T: Junction City, Secondary Edu- cation. Lowrey, Fred E: Larned, Veterinary Medicine. Lowther, Mar - cia L: Lawrence, Home Economics and Journalism, CloviaV-Pres , Ag Coun., Collegiate 4-H Pres. Rep.. 4-H in Review Ed., Home EC. Jour- nalism Club, State of Kansas Schs. Lundblade, Eugene D: Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering Lundgren, Joan A: Osage City, Secondary Education. S.E.A Lundquist, Ronald C: Lmdsborg, Bio- chemistry. Moore Hall Pres. Treas., Alpha Zeta. Scabbard Blade, LSA, Sears Roebuck Schs , Prod. Credit Assoc Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Mainquist, Robert J: Courtland, Agricultural Educa- tion Malloy, Joseph J: Trenton. N.J., Architecture Maninger, Lyle F: Anthony, Architecture, Phi Delta Theta Pres . AIA Mann, Gary P: Waterville, Pre-Medicine. Mann, John C: Fredonia, Architecture, Lambda Chi Alpha. AIA, PTP Mapes, Janet K: Netawaka, Secondary Education, Collegiate 4-H, S.E.A., AWS Rules Convention Steering Comm., Home EC. Ext. Club Sec.. RWF, Ks Legislative Schs , Smurthwaite Schs. House. Marker, Jack H: Blue Springs, Mo., Busi- ness Administration, Sigma Chi Pub. Rel. Chm. Sgt.-at-Arms, Alpha Phi Omega, SEA.. Wesley Found., Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. 470 Seniors: Mar-Mat TOP ROW: Markley, John R: Manhattan, Business Administration Marmet, Kent L: Sabetha. Electrical Engineering Marriott, Kay J: Manhattan. Sec- ondary Education. SECOND ROW Marrs, John A: Harvey. III.. Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pershmg Rifles, ROTC Rifle Team Marshall. Janet D: Ft Scott. Dietetics and Institutional Management Martin, Larry R: Matfield Green, Electrical Engineering. Triangle Rush Chm . Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu V-Pres.. Engr. Honors Program, MUN, MPC, Engr. Coun.. Intr.. Western Elec- tric Schs . Dean ' s Honor Roll. THIRD ROW: Martin, Michael P: Milwaukee, Wis.. Business Administra- tion. Martindale, Donna L: Burlington, Family and Child Development Marx, Robert J: Omaha, Neb., Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Masten. Boyd E: Stafford. Secondary Education Mathias, Albert R: LeRoy. Agronomy Mathias, Kenneth E: McCook. Neb . Mechani- cal Engineering, ASME Leader. $;- .il|t naW, James J ;iess cheid,VilD: 5 : Mann, Gary ' - Ashley Allison participated in service projects as a member of Angel Flight. Chimes, Mortar Board and the CYRs. A senior class officer, she served the Union as chairman of the personnel and research committee and as a member of UGB and UPC Discussion leader at Big Eight and Region 1 1 Union confer- ences, Fred Williams served the Union as assistant program adviser, publicity coordinator and HQ producer. He was sum- mer Collegian editor, a K-State player and active in 4-H. 471 Seniors: Mat-McG TOP ROW: Mattare. Joseph H: Washington. D.C.. Veterinary Medi- cine. Mattox, Frederick L: Piper, Civil Engineering. Mauck, Wilbur L: Hill City, Wildlife Conservation Maurath, Francene H: Cimarron. Home Economics Education, S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club. May, Jerry L: Lebanon, Civil Engineering McAdow, Mary J: Lyndon, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta Pres., Ed. Coun. V- Pres., S.E.A., Panhel., Jr. Panhel. Pres.. SGA Comm., AWS Comm. McCobb, Allan P: Russell. Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: McCollough, Richard: Randall, Animal Husbandry. McConachie, Daniel R: Wichita. Economics. Alpha Kappa Lambda V-Pres. Treas., IFC V-Pres.. Circle K, CYR. MUM. Varsity Swimming. McCoy, Sharron A: Alma, Elementary Education McCullough, Ronald: Dalton, Ohio. Wildlife Conservation McGee, Judith E: Kansas City, Mo., Elementary Education. Gamma Phi Beta Soc. Chm. Act. Chm., S.E.A., Union Comm. McGhee, Daniel: Kansas City. Land- scape Architecture, ASLA V-Pres McGhee, Francis M: Kansas City, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Kappa Delta, A.I.D.. Clothing Tex. Club, Newman Club. Entertaining armed forces overseas, Polly Coombs toured Europe and Greenland with the K-State Singers. She also sang with A Cappella Choir, Madrigal Singers and a Presbyterian choir. A student senator, she was selected for Mortar Board. 472 Student Senate Chairman Don Ferguson, as a member of fac- ulty council on student affairs and Athletic Council, was a link between students and administration. An Engineering Council member, he was selected for Phi Kappa Phi and Blue Key ' raptt fr y Pa r Seniors: McG-Mic TOP ROW: McGuire, Timothy J: Kansas City. Mo.. Bacteriology Mclntyre, Steven G: Jewell. Agronomy. Alpha Kappa Lambda Rec. Sec. House Mgr . ASA. Intr McKee, Dennis D: Hays. Architecture. SECOND ROW: McKinley, Ann L: Manhattan. Elementary Education. S.E.A.. AVMA Aux., Women ' s Glee Club. McKinney, Donald E: Junction City. Histo- ry. McKinnis, Jim A: Lyons. Mechanical Engineering. ASME Treas., Arnold Air Soc.. Pi Tau Sigma. Lake Union Comm., Newman Club. Intr.. Engr. Open House Dept. Chm. THIRD ROW: McKinnis. Jo M: Lyons. Elementary Education McKown, Richard A: Pratt. Civil Engineering. McLenon, Paul A: Effmgham. Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: McMillan, Alan D: Stafford. Agricultural Engineering. McMillan. Glenda S: Stafford. Interior Design. Meetz. Johnny E: Newton. Animal Husbandry. Alpha Gamma Rho Pres. V-Pres. House Mgr.. Block Bridle. Jr. Sr. Wool Judging Teams. Jr. Sr. Meats Judging Teams. Jr. Sr Livestock Judging Teams. Sr. Dairy Judging Team. Stu. Senate. TCB. BSO, LAR Pres. V-Pres., Ag. Coun.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Sears Roebuck Schs.. Block Bridle Schs.. Intr. FIFTH ROW: Meier, Harold E: Lincoln. Wildlife Conservation. Mellon, Mitchell P: Edwardsville. Technical Journalism Melvin, Judith A: Shawnee Mission, Mathematics. Gamma Phi Beta Treas.. Alpha Lambda Delta. Pi Mu Epsilon. Phi Alpha Mu Treas.. Phi Kappa Phi. PTP. KSU Honor Schs. SIXTH ROW: Merten, Donald H: Whiteman AFB. Mo.. Mechanical Engi- neering. Mertz, Jacob E: Wamego. Statistics. Meschke, David G: Hutchinson. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa. Varsity Football. Athletic Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Messersmith. Maria J: Ellinwood. Physical Therapy. Alpha Chi Omega Cor. Sec.. CYD. USP. AWS Comm.. Intr Metzger, Ronald C: Scon. Business Administration. Meyer, Janet S: Wichita. Home Economics Education. S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club. Kappa Phi. BOTTOM ROW: Meyers, Maryalys: Hiawatha. Elementary Education. S.E.A.. CYD Michaud, Michael E: Clifton. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Kappa. Varsity Cross Country. Varsity Track. Athletic Schs. Michie, Terry K: Pittsburg. Electrical Engineering. Triangle V-Pres. Treas Sec . Sigma Tau. Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. Engr. Coun. Sec.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Intr. 473 Seniors: Mid-Moo TOP ROW: Middleswart. Jerry M: Fowler. Veterinary Medicine Miles, Ja- nice J: Mt Hope. Elementary Education, Chi Omega Soc. Chm , SCC Sec. Treas., S.E. A. Miller, Gregory L: Manhattan, Civil Engineering SECOND ROW: Miller, Jackie L: Hutchinson, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club. SEA.. Collegiate 4-H. Miller, Patricia A: Kansas City. Home Economics Education, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E. A., Home EC. Teach- ing Club. Miller, Robert H: Wellington, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Miller, Sherry K: Towanda, Home Economics Education, S.E. A. Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Teaching Club. Home EC. Masters Program. Miller, Willard A: Garnett. Mechanical Engineering, ASME. CYD, Apollo Men ' s Glee Club. Newman Club Milliken. Sharon L: Topeka. Sociology. FOURTH ROW: Mills, Michael T: Russell, English. Alpha Tau Omega Sec. House Mgr Sgt.-at-Arms. Union Comm.. Concert Band. Pep Club, Touch- stone Staff, CYD. Newman Club, Putnam Schs., General Motors Schs. Miner, Dennis L: Ness City. Music Education Minnis. Roberta I: Omaha. Neb . Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Misak, Eldon L: Caldwell. Veterinary Medicine. Mitcha, John L: Overland Park, Mechanical Engineering, Business Administration. Sigma Chi Treas., ASME, S.A.M.E.. Engr. Coun. Sec., Union Comm. Mitchell, Karen L: Manhattan. Secondary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhel.. Sigma Alpha Eta. Wesley Found.. Kappa Phi. SIXTH ROW: Mizell, Robert H: Norton. Animal Husbandry. Block Bridle. Pre-Vet Club. Moehlman, Patricia L: Manhattan, Secondary Education Mohrman, Carolyn K: Byron. Neb.. Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Monday, Norma J: Manhattan. Business Administration, Delta Mu Delta Treas., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Montgomery, Michael: Sabetha. Pre-Medicine. Moody, Ann E: Olathe. Elementary Education, SEA., Cloth- ing Tex. Club. KSUARH. BOTTOM ROW: Moore, James R: Wichita, Business Administration. Moore, Kathryn E: Manhattan. Family and Child Development. Moore, Lowell G: Muscotah. Electrical Engineering. Kappa Sigma Pres . Sigma Tau. Eta Kappa Nu. Stu. Senate, Engr. Coun., K-State Engr. Ed. 474 Stan Husted and Ron Keys, participants in undergraduate Na- tional Science Foundation research grants, both presented papers in entomology for publishing. Stan. Agriculture Council vice-president, lettered three years in vansty gymnastics and was team captain. Ron. Arnold Air Society Commander, was Alpha Zeta chancellor and a member of Phi Kappa Phi. Seniors: Moo-Mur TOP ROW: Moore, Phillip F: Wichita. Pre-Law. Sigma Chi Sec.. Stu. Senate Parl.. MUN Comm. Chm.. Chancery Club. Cosmopolitan Club Pres.. K-State Players. Intl. Coor. Coun.. CYR. Men ' s Glee Club. USP. MC. MPC. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Intr Moore, Sandra C: Munden. Horti- culture. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hort. Club Pres V-Pres. Sec. Treas.. Ag. Coun.. Collegiate 4-H. Ks. Assoc. Garden Clubs Schs. Moore, Susan M: Wichita. Speech. Kappa Kappa Gamma Hist.. Stu. Senate. K-State Players. German Club. Cosmopolitan Club. S.E.A Moore, Thornton A: Manhattan. Civil Engineering. Morgan, Jeanette R: Ashton. Mathematics. Pi Mu Epsilon. A S Honors Program. AWS Standards Bd . Intr . Boyer Trust Schs Morgan. Patricia J: Arkansas City. Sec- ondary Education. S.E.A Morgenson, Jonathan: Topeka. Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Morgenstern, Jerry L: Hoismgton. Agricultural Edu- cation. Morrison, Sidney L: Waubay. S D.. Architecture. Morrissette, Linda K: Mission. Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi V-Pres Pledge Trainer. S.E.A.. Jr. Panhel . Union Comm. Morrow, James F: Atlantic. Iowa. Business Administration. Sigma Chi. Mortimer, Alan J: Gypsum. Electrical Engineering Mortimer, Kay D: Salina. Elementary Education. Kappa Delta. S.E.A.. Pep Club. K- State Players. Union Comms.. Ed. Coun . A S Coun Morton, Marcia J: Oxford. Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW Moser, Michael L: Oakley. Business Administration Muehring, Paul E: Hemet. Calif.. Technical Journalism. Mueller, Barbara L: Hanover. English. German Club. Oratorio Chorus. S.E.A Mueller, Patty E: Manhattan. Home Economics Education Mueller, Steven A: Sylvan Grove. Animal Husbandry. Block Bridle. Chapara- jos. Fr. Baseball Mullin, Thomas W: Longford. Geography Murphy, James P: Abilene. Agricultural Engineering. 475 Seniors: Mur-Nor TOP ROW: Murphy.JerryS: Hope. Civil Engineering. Murphy, Kenneth L: Manhattan, Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Arnold Air Soc.. CYR. Murphy, Maryanne: Sublette, Elementary Edu- cation, Alpha Chi Omega Rec Sec. House Mgr Act. Chm., Jr. Panhel., A S Coun , Ed.Coun.,SEA.,CYD, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Murrow Elton G: Blue Mound, Animal Husbandry, Delta Sigma Phi Rush Chm. Murry, Catherine A: Kankakee, III , Biological Science, Kappa Delta House Mgr . Chaparajos, CYR. AWS, Newman Club Myers, Cletice L: Great Bend, Botony. Myers, Dennis E: Barnard, Civil Engi- neering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon. S.A.M.E.. Engr. Open House Dept Chm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASCE, J.O. Hamilton Schs. THIRD ROW: Nelson, Ann E: Ellis, Elementary Education. Chi Ome- ga Sec., UPC, Interdorm Coun., Orientation Leader, S.E.A. Nelson, Dennis T: Salina, Veterinary Medicine. Nelson, Gary R: Manhattan, Chemistry. Nelson, Robert K: Omaha, Neb.. History, CYR. Flying Club. Nesson, Ralph S: New York, N.Y., Bacteriology Newquist, Dale A: Greensburg, Pa.. Business Administration. Nickel, Duane F: Levant, Bacteriology SECOND ROW: Nafziger, Gary L: Cuba, Business Administration, Fencing Club. Rifle Club, Pep Band Nagel, John C: Valley Center, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho Intr. Mgr.. Jr. Sr. Livestock Judging Teams, Jr. Sr. Wool Judging Teams, Block Bridle V-Pres.. Intr., LAR Champion Showman, LAR Schs. Nance, Christopher E: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. Nash, Rodney T: Greensburg, Mechanical Engineering, Smith Schs. House Sec. V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma V-Pres., Murry Wilson Schs.. Texaco Schs. Nava, Maria E: Torreon, Mex., Business Administration. Neaderhiser, Benny D: Cuba, Civil Engineering, Delta Sigma Phi Pledge Master House Mgr., ASCE Neal, John A: Menlo, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Sports Car Club Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Nicholson, Rodney D: Maize. Electrical Engineer- ing. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres.. Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Varsity Football, Athletic Schs Nightingale, Conrad K: Halstead, Pre-Veterinary Med- icine, Beta Theta Pi V-Pres., Pre-Vet Club Pres., Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Athletic Schs., Mike Ahearn Award. Niles, Nancy L: Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Standards Chm V-Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll. S. E.A. , Ed. Coun. Njoku, Celestine 0: Nigeria. Veterinary Medicine. Nolder, Larry H: Manhattan, Architec- ture. Norbury, Fritz: Prescott. Feed Science and Management, Phi DeltaThetaRec. Sec. .Alpha Mu Pres. Cor. Sec. .Alpha Zet a. Ag Coun., Milling Assoc., Intr., Straube Schs. Norris, Helen L: Junction City. Home Economics Education. 476 Seniors: Nul-Par JEAi xi, Gary F lactHKtosi Nickel, to .;.:: L 0tGM - . ' . ' ; ' :- is, Helen l:v TOP ROW: Nulty, Judith K: Jewell. Elementary Education, Smurthwaite Treas., Phi Kappa Phi. A S Honors Program. Kappa Delta Pi V-Pres.. Alpha Lambda Delta. SGA Comm.. S.E.A Advisory Bd., Ed. Coun.. Women ' s Glee Club. Kappa Phi V-Pres.. John Trembley Memorial Schs., Boyd Family Schs.. Delta Delta Delta Schs.. Mortar Bd. Schs. Nye, John C: Bluff City. Agricultur- al Engineering. Phi Delta Theta Schs. Chm.. Phi Eta Sigma Treas. Sr. Advisor, Scabbard Blade Pres., Sigma Tau. Steel Ring. SGA Comm.. ASAE. Gamma Sigma Delta Schs. Award Ochs, Carol A: Hoisington. Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Odom, Ronald G: Caney. Chemical Engineering. Alpha Kappa Lambda Cor. Sec.. Sigma Tau. Ohlde, Douglas A: Palmer. Feed Sci- ence and Management. Olsen, Mary E: Clay Center. Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Olson, John W: Leonardville. Secondary Education. S.E.A.. Indus. Ed. Club, Varsity Basketball O ' Neill, George D: Phillipsburg. Veteri- nary Medicine Orrell, Linda D: Peck. Secondary Education. Alpha Xi Delta Pres. Mem. Chm.. Panhel.. Sigma Alpha Eta Pres . Stu Senate. S.E.A . AWS Comm., SGA Comm. Chm.. CYR, USP, Wesley Found. Comm. FOURTH ROW: Orseno, Joseph A: Chicago. Ill . Biological Science. New- man Club, Religious Coun. Treas., Intr. Otney, Linda K: Barnes. Elementary Education. Overstreet, Lavonda J: Augusta. Family and Child Development. Fam. Child Dev. Club Comm. Chm . CYR FIFTH ROW: Owen. Carol J: Springhill. Family and Child Development. Owen, Gary D: Dighton. Civil Engineering. Owens, Sharon L: Wichita. Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW Oyekan, Jibade C: Nigeria, Agricultural Journalism. Ag. Coun . Plow Pen Club. Univ. Ext. Club. PTP. African Stu. Assoc. Pres., Soccer Club. Cosmopolitan Club. Collegian Staff. Intl. Coor. Coun Page, Charles L: Manhattan. Business Administration. Palmer, Larry G: Kansas City, Mo., Secondary Education. Sigma Chi Treas. SEVENTH ROW: Palmer, Pamela: Kansas City. Mo.. Secondary Education. Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, A S Coun.. Ed. Coun.. Orientation Leader. S.E.A.. Union Comm Palmer, Patricia A: White City. Secondary Education Pankratz, Gary F: Hillsboro. Agricultural Mechanization. BOTTOM ROW: Pappan. Ronald D: Hunnewell. Animal Husbandry. Paramore, Sandra S: Topeka. Secondary Education. Delta Zeta Rec Sec.. Pi Kappa Delta Sec. Treas.. S.E A., Debate Squad. Forenics Union. Debate Club Sec Treas.. CYR Comm. Chm.. K-State Players Parker, David L: Manhattan. Mathematics. German. Delta Upsilon Pres. Schs. Chm.. Phi Eta Sigma Pres.. Scabbard Blade. Phi Kappa Phi. Blue Key. Pi Mu Epsilon, Putnam Assoc.. Stu. Dir. of Intl. Affairs. Tribunal. Marching Band. Concert Band. Pep Band. Jazz Workshop Ensemble. ROTC Band. A S Coun.. German Club. PTP. Intr.. Putnam Schs. Justus Liebig German Ex. Schs., ROTC Excellence Award. Rhodes Schs. State Rep 477 Seniors: Par-Pay TOP ROW: Parker, Elizabeth H: Boulder. Colo.. Elementary Education. Parker, Ralph M: Wellington, Architecture. Parker, Robert G: Topeka. In- dustrial Engineering. SECOND ROW: Parker, Ronnie G: Macksville. Geology. Parrett, Larry S: Topeka. Chemical Engineering. Parsons, Rebecca K: Merriam. Home Eco- nomics Education. THIRD ROW: Partch, Sue L: Bird City. Foods and Nutrition, Kappa Delta Sec. Hist.. Prof. Foods Club, Collegiate 4-H. CYD. Intr.. Masonic Lodge Schs.. FHA Schs. Parthemer, Nancy C: Frankfort, Sociology, Alpha Lambda Delta, lota Kappa Phi V-Pres., Trembly Memorial Schs., State of Kansas Schs. Paul, Arthur A: Manhattan, Milling Science and Management. BOTTOM ROW: Paul, Dallas H: Peabody. Agricultural Economics. Pauly, Robert F: Huron, Nuclear Engineering. Payne, William M: Buffalo, Animal Husbandry. Elected to Student Senate, Sam Knecht was chosen by fellow senators to continue in Senate as a holdover member. In SGA he was a member of committees on student opinion sampling and Union bookstore, and in MPC was defense plank chairman. Education Council President Mary Furney organized seminars to inform students of changes being made during the school to college changeover in education. She was chairman of Union movies. SGA public relations and a Student Senator. 478 Senio A - - : i, 61 : Jtrald A: : Alanj ; Edward j : j. Seniors: Pea-Pra TOP ROW Pearson, Elaine L: Reading, Biochemistry. Smurthwaite Sec Songleader. State of Kansas Schs., CAA Schs Pearson. Wayne A: Concordia. Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha, K-State Singers. MENC. Music Schs , Smith Schs. House Penner, Richard L: Sedgwick, Secondary Education. S E.A Perrier, Thomas D: Eureka. Animal Husbandry. Sigma Phi Epsilon Sec Schs Chm. House Mgr , Alpha Zeta. Ag. Coun.. MUN Comm. Chm . Block Bridle Treas., Live- stock Judging Team, Meats Judging Team. Newman Club, Ag. Sci. Day Mgr Perry, Layton M: Overland Park, Accounting. Perschbacher, Elmer: St. Louis. Mo., Architecture Peters, Dennis R: Belleville, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Amateur Radio Club. SECOND ROW: Peters, Eugene O: Cuba, Animal Husbandry Petersen, George E: Dighton. Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. ' Moore Hall Govern Bd.. Intr Peterson, Eldon E: Lmdsborg. Electrical Engineering Peterson, Harold C: Mankato. Accounting. Peterson, Jerald A: Arlington. S D. Veterinary Medicine Peyton, Robert H: Rago. Agricultural Economics. Pfanenstiel, Richard: Salina, Pre- law. JTHIRD ROW: Phillips, Terry I: Onaga. Electrical Engineering. Pilcher, Patricia A: Manhattan, Secondary Education. Pinkstaff, Alan J: Wichita. Architecture Piper, Ross D: Burlington. Architec- ture. Plemons, Robert F: Medicine Lodge. Bacteriology Plocharski, Edward J: Bergenfield, N.J . Veterinary Medicine Ploger. James R: J Kinsley. Business Administration. KSUARH Hist. Comm. Chm.. Col- 1 legiate 4-H. 4-H in Review, RA. BOTTOM ROW Pohl, Renita K: Baldwin, Home Economics Educa- tion. Clovia. S.E.A.. EUB Pohlman, Randolph A: Salina. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Arnold Air Soc Pokorny, Charles: Halstead. Statistics Pollock. Jon M: Leawood. Business Administra- tion. Phi Delta Theta House Mgr . Amateur Radio Club. Potenski, William E: Clay Center. Architecture Powers, Linda S: Oskaloosa. Iowa, Elementary Education Prater, Marvin E: Salina. Horticulture. During the Christmas vacation period, a lone student heads toward his research project in Waters hall through fresh snow Seniors: Pra-Ree TOP ROW: Prather, Grace I: Hugoton. English. Collegiate 4-H. OCW, Kappa Phi. Prather, Sara L: Meade. Clothing Retailing. Pratt, Regena K: Harper, Applied Music, Alpha Chi Omega, MENC, A Cappella Choir, Women ' s Glee Club, Madrigal Singers, Kappa Phi, Wesley Found. SECOND ROW: Pretzer, Mary J: Elmdale, Home Economics and Journal- ism, Collegian Night Ed. Features Ed. Asst. Features Ed., Theta Sigma Phi V-Pres., CYD, Home EC. Journalism Club Pres. Treas., Wesley Found., K-Key Award, State of Kansas Sens. Prideaux, Judith L: Worthington, Ohio, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Songleader, S.E.A. Univ. Choir, Oratorio Chorus. Prinz, Roberta R: Westmoreland, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Pritz, Wayne L: Lincolnville, Mechanical Engineering. Prochazka, Ronald D: Liberal, Business Administration Proctor, Virgil G: Soldier, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Proehl, Richard J: Americus, Animal Husbandry. Pryor, Mary A: Salina, Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Chimes. Panhel. Pres.. SAB, Putnam Schs. Ptacek, Betty J: Manhattan, Psychology. FIFTH ROW: Puig, Jorge: Caguas, Puerto Rico, Accounting. Quillin, Dean M: South Haven, Agricultural Education. Rachesky, Ronald P: Rutherford, N.J.. Technical Journalism. Collegian Asst. Bus. Mgr. Bus. Mgr, Royal Purple Ed. Staff. Sigma Delta Chi. SIXTH ROW: Rader, Gary L: Paola, Wildlife Conservation. Rafferty, James M: Alexandria, Va.. Nuclear Engineering. Rafter, Barry L: Leavenworth. Ar- chitectural Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Rafter, Marykaye: Leavenworth, Modern Languages. Raines, Glenn A: Louisburg, Agronomy, Agronomy Club Cor. Sec Randel, Ernest B: Greensburg, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Randolph, Delvin D: Jennings, Veterinary Medicine. AVMA. Rathbun, Gene P: Manhattan. Nuclear Engineering. Reeh, Loretta E: Atwood. Home Economics Education. Collegiate 4-H, Univ. Ext. Club, SEA., Home EC. Teaching Club. Home EC. Ext. Club, Newman Club. Soil Conserva- tion Schs. 480 Nancy C: ' : ; Seniors: Ree-Rio J TOP ROW: Reeves, John T: Wichita. Civil Engineering. Reeves, Nancy C: Kansas City. Mo . Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega Chaplain Ed . AWS, RA. S E A Pres Sec . Pep Club. Women ' s Glee Club V-Pres . Intr. Regier, Katherine M: Newton. Home Economics Education Reida, Frankie R: Rago. Physical Education. Delta Sigma Phi Soc Chm Songleader, CYR Reiter, Michael J: Kingman. Electri- cal Engineering Reusser, Joan K: Walton. Clothing Retailing. PTP. AWS Comm.. Clothing Tex Club Treas . Mennonite Fellow. Rexroad, Chloe E: Downs. Secondary Education. Mortar Board President Cathy Addy served the University in AWS and Union activities. A delegate to AWS conventions, she also worked in AWS as vice-president and judicial board chair- man, and in the Union as UPC secretary and UGB member. SECOND ROW Rexroad, Jerry M: Hutchinson. Restaurant Manage- ment Reynolds, Kenneth R: Wellington. Pre-Medicme. CYR. Clinic Club. Newman Club. Elks Schs.. Ks Legislature Sens Rice, Kirke W: Ft Scott. Architecture Rice, Terrence S: Morton. Agronomy. Dean ' s ' Honor Roll. Agr Club V-Pres.. Ag Coun.. Univ Ext. Club. Collegiate 4-H. ASA. Union Pacific Schs.. Allied Chemical Schs. Rich, Charles L: Overbrook. Animal Husbandry. Alpha Kappa Lambda House Mgr.. Block Bridle. Chaparajos. Intr Rich, Randall L: St. John. Mecham- jcal Engineering. FarmHouse. ASME. Pi Tau Sigma Pres . GBF Pres.. ' Fr Basketball Richardson, Dale M: Stafford. Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW Richardson, Gerald L: Topeka. Veterinary Medicine. .Richardson, Harold W: Junction City. Veterinary Medicine Riedel, Fredrick: Washington. N.J.. Agricultural Mechanization Riffey, Ja- net K: Wichita. Home Economics and Journalism. Pi Beta Phi Music Chm. Schs. Chm . CYR. Union Comm . AWS Comm.. Home EC Jour- jnalism Club Bus. Mgr Ringheim, Pamela S: Prairie Village. Psychol- ogy. Phi Kappa Phi Rinkenberger, Robert: Overland Park. Pre- Medicine Riordan, Michael E: Salma. History. Delta Tau Delta. Phi Alpha Theta Hist.. Newman Club. 481 Seniors: Rip-Rog TOP ROW: Rippe, Victor H: Ludell. Agricultural Economics Robbins, Carol L: Leawood, Secondary Education. Kappa Delta Sec. Pres., Panhel.. Mortar Bd Hist.. Kappa Delta Pi. UPC, UBG Sec . A S Coun . S.E.A.. Union Comm. Chm. Robbins. Marilyn S: Newtonia. Mo.. Music Education, Alpha Delta Pi Reg. Songleader, SGA Comm., MENC V-Pres. Pub Rel. Chm Roberts, Keith L: Bonner Springs, Accounting. Robinson, Benny R: Kansas City, Architecture. Robinson, Douglas A: Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering. Robinson, Melvin D: Sabetha. Accounting BOTTOM ROW: Robinson, Rita M: Hill City, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Robison, Curtis L: Parsons, History Rodenberg, Malcolm D: Healy, Industrial Engineering. Roesler, Ronald H: Junction City, Pre-Dentistry, Alpha Tau Omega Sec. Pledge Trainer. Clinic Club, State of Kansas Schs., Union Pacific Sens., Elks Sens Rogers, Can- dace L: Lawrence, Elementary Education, Chi Omega House Mgr, Kappa Delta Pi. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Putnam Hall Pres , S.E.A.. Union Comm., Religious Coun.. Intervarsity Christian Fellow. Rogers, Leslie W: Manhattan. Veterinary Medicine Rogers, Lloyd W: Topeka. Civil Engineering. Boosting Wildcat spirit. Tammy Gaynier led cheers during football and basketball games for three years. She served for two years on AWS judicial board and was a member of Student Senate, Arts and Science Council, Mortar Board and Chimes. Conrad Nightingale, Mike Ahearn Athletic Man of the Year and Most Inspirational Track Team Athlete, set conference and national records in the mile run. He gave off-campus talks for Christian Athletes and was an officer in Pre-Veterinary Club. 482 Seniors: Rog-Sch TOP ROW: Rogers. Neil D: Garnett. Landscape Architecture. Rose, Richard A: Topeka. Landscape Architecture. Rothberger, Jamie: Topeka. Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Rotman. Janet A: Cawker City. Home Economics Educa- tion. Delta Delta Delta Soc Chm.. Jr. Panhel.. Phi Upsilon Omicron Sec.. Kappa Delta Pi. Home EC. Coun.. IPC. Home EC. Teaching Club. Union Comm. Chm.. SGA Comm. Royer, Dale L: Arrington. Mathematics. Ruediger, Barbara J: Topeka. Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Ruggles, Charles W: Manhattan. Pre-Medicine. Sigma Chi. Phi Kappa Phi. Arnold Air Soc.. Blue Key. Stu. Senate. Athletic Coun.. Clinic Club. AFROTC Schs. Rusch, Elaine A: Russell. Home Economics and Jour- nalism. Delta Delta Delta Marshall Pub. Chm.. Phi Upsilon Omicron Treas.. Mortar Bd. V-Pres.. Chimes Hist.. Theta Sigma Phi Pres.. AWS Comm.. Royal Purple Ed. Bus. Staffs. Home EC. Journalism Club. Home EC. Coun. Pub. Chm.. Newman Club. K-Key Award. Psi Psi Psi Schs.. Farm Bureau Schs.. Sperry Hutchinson Schs.. Home EC. Coun. Chapt. Schs. Rushton, William H: Wichita. Business Administration. Sigma Chi Cor. Sec FOURTH ROW: Russell, Kenneth J: Courtland. Physical Education. Sanders, Martha C: Hugoton. Music Education. Delta Delta Delta Schs. Chm. Songleader Rush Chm.. Mu Phi Epsilon. A S Coun. V-Pres.. MENC Pres.. Union Comm.. A.G.O.. A Cappella Choir. K-State Singers. MPC Sec. Sigma Chi Sweetheart Sanders, Thomas B: Prairie Village. Horticulture. FIFTH ROW: Sankey, Richard R: Salma. Pre-Dentistry. SA. RA. Moore Hall Judicial Bd. Pres.. Clinic Club. Intr. Sansone, Gennaro E: New York. N.Y.. Electrical Engineering. Italian Club. IEEE. Sayers, Julian F: Independence. Architecture. SIXTH ROW Schaich, Cecelia M: Topeka. Foods and Nutrition Research. Smurthwaite V-Pres. Act. Chm.. AWS. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Prof. Foods Club Pres. Treas.. State of Kansas Schs.. Martha S. Pittman Award Scheffer, James D: Salina. Mathematics. S.E.A.. Varsity Baseball Schermerhorn, Randall: Larned. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Schick, Peggy J: Gridley. Clothing Retailing. Chi Omega Vocations Chm.. CYR. Clothing Tex. Club. Schild, Leroy P: Phillipsburg. Veterinary Medicine Schlosser, Bruce E: Kansas City. Mechanical Engineer- ing. BOTTOM ROW: Schmidt, Frederick J: Shawnee Mission. History. Delta Tau Delta Schmidt, Jane M: Kinsley. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta. S.E.A.. Canterbury Club Schmidt, Larry E: Lehigh. Agricultural Education. FarmHouse Rush Chm.. Alpha Tau Alpha Pres.. Ag. Ed. Club V-Pres. Sec.. Ag. Coun.. FFA. CYR. Jr. Sr. Meats Judging Team. 483 Seniors: Sch-Set TOP ROW: Schmidt, Lauren E: Newton. Modern Languages. Gamma Phi Beta. Panhel.. Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes. Sigma Delta Pi Pres.. Pep Club. Schmidt, Leon B: Caldwell. Agricultural Education. Ag. Ed. Club. FFA. Col- legiate 4-H. CYD, Newman Club. Schmidt, Sylvio M: Woodside. N.Y.. Mod- ern Languages. SECOND ROW: Schoneweis, Frieda A: Miltonvale. Foods and Nutrition. Prof. Foods Club. Schreck, Dan R: Marienthal. History. Newman Club. Schroeder, Beverly S: Marysville. Elementary Education. S.E.A., State of Kansas Schs , Wanda M. Vinson Schs. THIRD ROW: Schroeppel, Cheryl: Kansas City. Home Economics and Jour- nalism. Schruben, Dale L: Manhattan. Nuclear Engineering. Schultis, Clair S: McPherson. Industrial Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Schultz, Steve E: Overland Park, Psychology. Schweitzer, Stephen: Osborne, Business Administration. Schwing, James E: Trenton, N.J., Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon Sec.. ASCE, CYD, Newman Club FIFTH ROW: Scoggins, Jesse R: Ensign, Agronomy, Alpha Kappa Lambda House Mgr. Schs. Chm., ASA, Newman Club, Intr. Scott, Julia J : Wellington, Elementary Education. Scott, Larry: Morrowville. Statistics. SIXTH ROW: Scott, Shirley J: Wamego. Elementary Education. Scott, Thomas W: Chanute, Chemical Engineering, AlChE Sec., AIAA. Newman Club. Scribner, Mildred J : El Dorado. Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Seaton, Linda L: Chapman, Elementary Education. S.E.A., Wesley Found. Seeman, John E: Lamed, Landscape Architecture. Seiler, Jeanette K: Halstead, English. BOTTOM ROW: Seip, Terry L: Summerfield. History. Delta Chi V-Pres. Treas. Rush Chm. Selbe, William L: Kansas City. Nuclear Engineering, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon Pedge Trainer, ANS, K-Club. Varsity Track, Intr , Athletic Schs Setchel, Warren A: Wakefield, Accounting. Intr. 484 Sdn J: - -..:. Seniors: Sew-She TOP ROW Seward, Freeman G: Eureka. History Seyfert, Don M: Humbolt. Architecture Shackelford, Jean A: Manhattan. Econom- ics Shadden, Burl H: Junction City. Statistics Shah. Prabodh R: Bombay. India. Chemical Engineering. Shank, Glen L: Hermgton. Business Administration Shank, James L: New Cambria. Agricultur- al Engineering. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Ag. Coun.. Ag. EC. Club V-Pres . Newman Club. PTA Schs. BOTTOM ROW Sharp, Linda D: Prairie Village. History. Chi Delphia. Pep Club Shattuck. Linda L: Prairie Village. Dietetics and Institution- al Management. Bessie B. West Schs Shaw, Bobbie J: Shawnee Mission. Physical Education Sheldon, Susan J: Topeka. Secondary Education. Delta Zeta Cor. Sec.. Kappa Delta Pi. Delta Phi Delta. SEA. K- State Players. Union Comm.. K-Stepper Shelor, Michael E: Minneola. Architecture. Tau Sigma Delta. AIA. Design Coun.. RA. Arch. Open House Chm Sherrod, Kent H: Arkansas City. Wildlife Conservation Sherwood, Jacob M: Concordia. Veterinary Medicine Representing women students, Glenna Harrison served as chairman of symposium and service committees for AWS. She was selected for Mortar Board and Chimes, and was chairman and assistant chairman of Hospitality Day Elaine Rusch, a home economics journalist, was Theta Sigma Phi president. Hospitality Day publicity chairman and a member of the RP business and editorial staffs She also was vice- president and scholarship dinner chairman of Mortar Board. 485 Seniors: Shi-Smi TOP ROW: Shilling, Michael D: Manhattan. Business Administration, Sigma Chi Treas., CYR. Shivers, Donald G: Holton. Mathematics, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, State of Kansas Sens Shoup, Elizabeth A: Belle Plaine. Horticulture. SECOND ROW: Shrack, James K: Pratt, Landscape Architecture. Shukman, Larry J: Almena, Physical Education. Shuman, Michael L: Sharon Springs, Entomology. THIRD ROW: Shuman, Myrna S: Manhattan, Humanities Siebert, William J: Hillsboro. Geophysics. Siefkes, Dennis R: Hudson, Agricultural Mechani- zation, FarmHouse Parl., Ag. Mech. Club Pres. V-Pres., Statesmen Pres., Ext. Club Pres., Collegiate 4-H, Ag. Coun., Jr. Sr. Meats Judging Teams. FOURTH ROW: Siewert, Thomas F: Roch. N. Y., Animal Husbandry. Sig- destad, Leonard A: Peirpont, S. D . Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA. Simmonds, David W: Wichita. Social Science, Delta Chi, SCC Pres FIFTH ROW: Simmons, Patricia A: Clyde, Secondary Education, CYD, Fenc- ing Club, S.E.A Simpson, Diane M: Manhattan, Home Economics Exten- sion. Simpson, Patricia O: Clifton, Secondary Education, S.E.A. SIXTH ROW: Sims, Michael E: Hutchinson, Business Admin- istration Singer, Marilyn L: Kansas City, Mo., Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta Rush Chm , Delta Tau Delta Sweetheart, Union Comm., CYD, S.E.A.. Intr. Singleterry, John L: Holdrege, Neb., Economics, A S Coun., Efficacy Party Pres., Marlatt Hall Treas., CYD, SPA, SPU. SEVENTH ROW: Sinn, Elizabeth A: Ft. Scott, Secondary Education, S.E.A. Skaer, William C: Augusta, Veterinary Medicine, Beta Theta Pi. AVMA Skonberg, Irene S: Randolph. Music Education. Mu Phi Epsilon Warden. Concert Band. Women ' s Glee Club, MENC, Pep Band, Collegiate 4-H, Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. BOTTOM ROW: Small, Susan; Wichita, Secondary Education Smith, Carol p : Kansas City. Secondary Education, Delta Zeta, S.E.A.. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Mu. Sigma Delta Pi. German Club. Panhel. Schs., King Chemistry Schs. Smith, David D: Wichita. Restaurant Management. 486 Seniors: Smi-Spe : TOP ROW Smith, Dennis Walter: Liberal. Speech Smith. Dennis William: Eureka. Veterinary Medicine Smith, Douglas C: Othello. Wash . Accounting. Delta Sigma Phi Treas Smith, Elizabeth D: I Wichita. Physical Education Smith, Eugene L: Lakewood. Ohio. ' Mathematics. Triangle Pledge Trainer. Marching Band. Concert Band. i Pep Band. Frog Club Pres Smith, Garry L: Waterville. Business Ad- i ministration. Beta Sigma Psi Pres Treas, Rush Chm.. Stu. Senate. Smith, Gary L: Overland Park. Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Smith, Roy O: Grandview. Mo.. Chemistry. Business Administration. Pi Kappa Alpha. ACS. Varsity Basketball. Intr.. Athletic Schs Sneath, Jon C: Brookville. Civil Engineering Snyder, Barry L: Norton. Geology. Soldner. William: Salma. Psychology Soper, Stanley M: Junction City. Wildlife Conservation Southard, Mary A: Stockton. Interior Design. A.I D Sec. Treas. AHEA. PTP. KSUARH Sec . Frog Club. Union Comm.. AWS. RA. Union Pacific Schs Southerland, Barbara A: Salma. Consumer Interest. Kappa Alpha Theta. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Home EC. Coun.. Family EC. Club Pres . Union Comm. SECOND ROW Smith, James G: Kansas City. Physical Education. Delta Chi Parl Intr Chm . SEA. KAHPER. Varsity Basketball Mgr. Smith, Janice Elaine: Kansas City. Elementary Education. Delta Zeta Soc. Chm . Panhel . SEA Smith, Janice Edna: Manhattan. Second- ary Education Smith, Joan I: Kismet. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. CYR. Clothing Tex Club Smith, John L: Coolidge. Veterinary Medicine Smith, Nancy C: Claflin. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega. Panhel .. SEA. CYD Smith, Ronald H: Brookville. Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Southerland. John L: Manhattan. Accounting. Spain, Phillip F: Leavenworth. Accounting Spangenberg, Kenneth A: Hudson. Animal Husbandry. FarmHouse Sparks, Robert A: Augusta. Wildlife Conservation Spellman, Larry G: Gypsum. Wildlife Conservation Spencer, Laurence W: Faucett. Mo.. Animal Husban- dry. Sperry. Cynthia L: Prairie Village. Elementary Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres.. Alpha Lambda Delta Sec . Phi Kappa Phi. Kappa Delta Pi. S.E A V-Pres Comm Chm . Ed Coun.. UGB. 487 Seniors: Spi-Ste TOP ROW: Spiker, Gary D: Whiting. Business Administration. Spillman, Sherry L: Fredonia. Clothing Retailing. Splitter, Gary A: Silver Springs. Md., Veterinary Medicine, Farmhouse, AVMA, Orientation Leader. SECOND ROW: Sprecker, Gaylen R: Manhattan, Accounting. Srna, Ri- chard E: Salina, Civil Engineering, ASCE. Stamets, Bradley E: Clay Center, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Stang, Elden J: Victoria, Horticulture. Stauder, Jerry W: Wichita, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, ANS Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Stauffer, Ray D: Chase, Milling Science and Management. Milling Assoc. BOTTOM ROW: Steele, Alan K: Ford. Secondary Education. Steele, Charles G: Waterville, Physical Education, Biological Sciences, Pi Kappa Alpha Sec., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Steele, Lawrence R: Hutchinson. Electrical Engineering. David Parker, through PTP and as student director of interna- tional affairs, discussed international students ' problems with administration and assisted German students in finding hous- ing. He was a Tribunal justice and ROTC cadet chief of staff. Serving the University in SGA, Sheryl Etling was a member of Apportionment Board and was the first director of the SGA budget. She was instrumental in organizing MUN and was named as outstanding senior debater. 488 : Seniors: Ste-Sun TOP ROW Steiger, Robert D: Menlo. Economics. Delta Tau Delta Pres Songleader Rec Sec Rush Book Ed.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Sr .Class V-Pres. BSD. Men ' s Glee Club Steinle, Wayne K: Russell. aWildlife Conservation. Wildlife Soc Stephens, William F: Wichita. Mathematics. Theta Xi Pres Treas Pledge Master. IFC. CYR. Intr. Stephens, Alan R: Paola. Electrical Engineering. IEEE. K-State Ama- ;teur Radio Club Sec -Treas . K. C. Engr. Club Schs Stephens, Shar- ron L: Norwich. Business Administration. Clothing Tex. Club. PTP Stevenson. Ruth V: Mankato. Physical Education Stielow, Kenneth L: Paradise. Agricultural Economics THIRD ROW Strawn, Clifford E: Beloit. Agricultural Economics Strecker, Albert H: Paradise. Agricultural Engineering. ASAE Engr Open House Chm.. Intr.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Strecker, Janice E: Par- adise. Elementary Education. Dean ' s Honor Roll. SEA.. OCW. Russell Co. Teachers Assoc Schs. Stroberg, Jeanette M: Hutchinson. Sec- ondary Education. S E A . PTP. Strohm, David A: Leavenworth. Psy- chology. Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres. Schs. Chm. Sec.. SGA Comm.. IFC Comm. NSF Undergraduate Research Program. Strube, John H: Hiawatha. Agricultural Economics. Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge Train- er. Phi Epsilon Kappa. Pep Coor. Coun. Stum, Linda Y: Ness City. Home Economics Education. :SECOND ROW Stith, Cheryl A: Atchison. Political Science Stivers, Fred S: Rome. Ga.. Milling Science and Management. Milling Club. jFr Wrestling. Varsity Wrestling. Stoehr, Philip J: Murdock. Geology. jDelta Sigma Phi V-Pres . Sigma Gamma Epsilon Pres.. Sports Car ICIub. Williston Club Pres., CYD Stohs, Larry A: LeRoy. Architectural Engineering Stone, Sharon L: Ada, Accounting. Hoedowners. Col- ijlegiate 4-H Stover, Nancy K: Anthony. Elementary Education. S.E A !st. Peter, Louis G:Wmfield. Sociology. ; BOTTOM ROW: Sudbeck. Odo Ivl : Seneca. Physical Education. Suellentrop, John M: Great Bend. Political Science Sughrue, Kath- leen M: Manhattan. Family and Child Development. Alpha Delta Pi. Jr Panhel.. Home EC. Coun.. Fam. Child Dev. Club. Newman Club. Sullivan, Kenneth D: Lebo. Agricultural Education Sullivan, Mari- lyn J: Manhattan. Secondary Education Sullivan, Susan E: Wichita. Interior Design Sunderland, Lane V: Fairview. Political Science. Del- ta Upsilon Sec. Alumni Rel Chm . Phi Eta Sigma Pres. Sr. Adviser. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Chancery Club Exec. Comm.. Security Benefit Schs. 489 Seniors: Suo-Thi TOP ROW: Suor, Jane A: Leawood, English, Gamma Phi Beta Schs. Chm., Kappa Delta Pi V-Pres . Dean ' s Honor Roll. S.E.A Svaty, John G: Ellsworth. Agricultural Economics. Swan, Susan A: Baldwin. Eng- lish. Swann, Clair L: Russell, Chemistry Sweet, William J: Dodge City. Chemistry, Intr. Swerczek, Robert A: Cedar Rapids, Neb., Vet- erinary Medicine. Swinehart, James G: Overland Park, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Swint, James L: Emporia; Secondary Education. Symes, Mary H: Elmdale. Physical Education, PHEMS, Farm Bureau Schs. Tabler, Kathleen D: Salma. Consumer Interest. Tadtman, James L: Manhattan, Civil Engineering. Taftian, Samuel: Manhattan, Civil Engineering. Tantillo, Donald A: Tucson, Ariz., Business Administration. Taphorn, Robert B: Marysville, Feed Sci- ence and Management, Phi Kappa Theta House Mgr. Milling Assoc.. Newman Club, Union Pacific Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Taylor, Ellen L: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta Rec. Sec., S.E.A. . Collegiate 4-H Cor Sec., Fam Child Dev. Club, EUB Sec. Taylor, John H : Junction City, Economics, Alpha Kappa Psi, Omicron Delta Epsilon, German Club. Taylor, Laur- alea: Tonkawa, Okla., Business Administration, Alpha Chi Omega, AWS Rules Convention Chm., Spring Fling Queen Finalist, Union Comm., Moore Hall Judicial Bd.. AWS Comm.. S E.A. Taylor, Ronald W: Manhattan, Accounting. Teagarden, Richard L: La Cygne, Ani- mal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Collegiate 4-H, Block Bridle. Chaparajos. Teichgraeber, Thomas: Chapman. English. Thiessen, Leon E: Hillsborgs. Veterinary Medicine. Bronze, yellow and white mums are sold for Parent ' s Day and Homecoming by Mortar Board, senior women ' s honorary. 490 Seniors: Thi-Tru TOP ROW: Thiessen, Valerie J: Independence. History. Clovia Pub. Chm . Phi Alpha Theta Sec. Treas.. S.E.A.. Collegiate 4-H. Thomas, Jon F: Council Bluffs. Iowa. Entomology Thompson, Edward L: Pratt. Architecture SECOND ROW: Thompson, Jonnie S: Wichita. Elementary Education. S.E.A.. Pep Club Pres.. Union Comm . Pep Coor Coun. Sec. Thompson, Mel- vin E: Medicine Lodge. Agricultural Economics. Thorsen, Karen E: Northbrook. III.. Technical Journalism. Gamma Phi Beta Act. Chm Cultural Chm . Royal Purple Features Ed. THIRD ROW: Thyfault, Katherine: Russell. Elementary Education. Tillotson, Linda S: Leawood. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Kappa Alpha Theta. Clothing Tex Club Tillson, Charles K: Tucson. Ariz.. Zoology. SCSA. CYR. Chaparajos. FOURTH ROW Timian. Lawrence W: Trenton. N.J.. Zoology Timian, Vir- ginia: Trenton. N.J.. Elementary Education. Tipling, Sheila J: Horton. Sec- ondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Toll. Bryn B: Clifton. Elementary Education. SEA. Oratorio Chorus. Toney, John W: Lancaster. Dairy Foods Processing. Farm House Sgt.-at-Arms Schs. Chm.. Phi Eta Sigma. Alpha Zeta. Ag. Honors Program. Dairy Science Club V-Pres.. Stu. Senate. TCB. Ag Coun . Collegiate 4-H Pres.. LAR Pres. V-Pres.. MUN. 4-H in Review Magazine Assoc. Ed.. Dairy Prod Judging Team. UCCF. Natl. 4-H Found Schs.. Kan Dairy Tech. Soc. Schs.. LAR Schs. Torluemke, Mark K: Oberlin. Electrical Engineering. Beta Sigma Psi Sec. Schs Officer. Sigma Tau. Eta Kappa Nu. SGA Comm. Chm . IEEE. CYR. Putnam Schs. SIXTH ROW: Touslee, James E: St Francis. Civil Engineering Towns, Donald L: Colby. Technical Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi Pres. Sec.. Kappa Alpha Mu Pres.. Collegian Ed Asst. Ed. Photog.. Kansas Press Schs.. Hearst Writing Contest Award Train. Steve W: Lindsborg. Geography. Delta Tau Delta Sgt.-at-Arms. Arnold Air Soc.. Geography Club. SEVENTH ROW: Travis, Janice L: Wichita. Family and Child Development. Kappa Alpha Theta. SEA. Union Comm.. Home EC. Club. CYR. Triantafyllou, Deme: Thessaloniki. Greece. Architecture. Tribble, Burton K: Soldier. Agricultural Economics. Alpha Zeta. Phi Kappa Phi. Ag. EC. Club. McMannis Schs.. Ralston Purina Schs.. Danforth Senior Award. BOTTOM ROW: Trisler, Dennis R: Liberal. Mathematics. Smith Schs. House Intr. Chm Trumble, Kenny C: Greenleaf. Electrical Engineering Trammel. Marcia G: Wichita. Interior Design. 491 Seniors: Tuc-Wai TOP ROW: Tucker, David L: Independence, Chemistry. Tucker, Thomas R: Salina, Mathematics. Farmhouse, CYR, KSCF. Tuggle, Anne A: Atchison, Secondary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Panhel.. West Hall Sec., S.E.A.. CYR, Union Comm., SGA Comm. Sec. SECOND ROW: Tussey. Barbara A: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, S.E.A.. CYR, Newman Club. Twombly, Thomas R: Troy, Electri- cal Engineering. Umscheid. Mary J: Manhattan, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Underwood, Kenneth H: Gordonsville, Accounting, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chaplain Pledge Trainer Warden, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Alpha Kappa Psi. Delta Mu Delta, Commerce Coun. V-Pres., Varsity Track, Athletic Schs. linger, Ralph D: Oberlin. Secondary Education Unruh, David J: Shawnee Mission, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi Pres., Pep Coor Coun Chm.. Varsity Men ' s Glee Club Pres., HQ Pub. Rel. Chm. FOURTH ROW: Unruh, Phillip F: Great Bend, Mathematics. Utterback, Stephen E: Sedan, Chemical Engineering. Alpha Kappa Lambda Pledge Trainer. AICHE Pres.. Engr Coun., SCC V-Pres., TCB. Vacek, Gary A: Manhattan. Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: VanGaasbeek, Max D: Nortonville. Geology. Vanhole, Steven J: Topeka, Industrial Engineering Vanwickler, Douglas: Uniondale. Art. SIXTH ROW: Verscheldon, Michael: St. Marys. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta House Mgr. Songleader Schs. Chm., ASME, Newman Club, Religious Coun . Intr. Vesecky, John F: Timken, Agronomy Vice, Irvin D: Manhattan. Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Vieux, J. Michael: Greensburg. Architecture Volz, Darrell W: Wichita. Mathematics Von Bergen, Nicole: Dawson. Elementary Educa- tion. BOTTOM ROW: Wade, Kenneth R: Spearville. Animal Husbandry. Wagner, Iris L: Garnett. Veterinary Medicine Wainwright, David E: Alta Vista. Chem- ical Engineering. AlChE, Engr. Open House Dept. Chm. 492 Seniors: Wai-Wei TOP ROW. Waite, Nancy S: Prairie Village. Business Administration. Chi Omega Hist.. Angel Flight. IPC Queen Finalist. Miss K-State-Manhattan Final- ist. Union Comm.. Pep Club. Dean ' s Honor Roll Waknitz. Sandra S: Bazine. Family and Child Development. Walker, Larry G: Manhattan. Pre-Medicine SECOND ROW: Wallace, James L: Manhattan. Business Administration. Wallerstedt, James B: St Joseph. Mo.. Political Science. Walman, Ira M: Baltimore. Md.. Bakery Management. Alpha Mu. Ag. Coun.. Bakery Mgt. Club. Milling Assoc. THIRD ROW: Wandt, Elizabeth A: Hutchinson. Elementary Education. Kap- pa Alpha Theta V-Pres. Rush Chm.. S.E.A.. Angel Flight. Sweethearts of Sig- ma Chi. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Wanklyn, Dennis A: Winifred. Business Admin- istration Ward, Karen S: Carlisle Barracks. Pa.. Interior Design. Kappa Delta. Angel Flight Adm. Officer. A.I.D.. Intr. FOURTH ROW: Ward, Kay K: Manhattan. History. Warta, Thomas H : Ellsworth. Accounting. Waters. Brian M: Schenectady. N.Y . Animal Hus- bandry. Acacia. Cosmopolitan Club. FIFTH ROW: Watson, Gary E: Salma. Physical Education Watson, Norma J: Liberal. Elementary Education. Gamma Phi Beta Standards Chm.. S.E.A.. Union Comm. Watterson, Carl E: Kansas City. Physics. SIXTH ROW: Watts, Kenneth A: Manhattan. Animal Husbandry Weatherall, Verna J: Kansas City. Elementary Education Weaver, William A: Kansas City. Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Webb. Wilton S: Mt. Vernon. III.. Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Intr. Wehr, William S: Ft. Riley. Political Science.. Wehrman. Howard M: Wathena. Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: Weide, Wayne R: Lmdsborg. Statistics Weidle. Nick L: Russell. Wildlife Conservation Weigel. Lawrence N: Hays. Secondary Edu- cation. 493 Seniors: Wei-Wil TOP ROW: Weiss, George A: Philadelphia. Pa., Business Administration Welch, Dennis S: Wamego. Animal Husbandry. West, Dale E: Greensburg. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Wheeler, Sharon K: Atchison, Interior Design. White, Charlotte M: Hoxie, Elementary Education. S.E.A.. Nursing Club. RWF, Un- ion Pacific Schs. White, John H: Council Grove. Business Administration. Beta Theta Pi Treas.. Scabbard Blade. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Newman Club. THIRD ROW: White, Robert C: Merriam. Secondary Education. White, Sharon A: Kingsdown. Elementary Education. Delta Zeta, S E.A.. SGA. Union Comm . PTP. Jr. Panhel., CYR. Whitmer, Lionel R: Dorrance. Mechanical Engineering. Smith Schs. House Sec. Sgt.-at-Arms Intr. Chm.. Tribunal. MC, MPC, MUN. Pi Tau Sigma. ASME. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Intr. FOURTH ROW: Whitney, Mason C:. Wichita. Electrical Engineering Wiard, Mary A: Keats, Elementary Education. S E.A Wichman, Carol M: Valley Falls. Elementary Education, S.E.A., Newman Club. FIFTH ROW: Wicks, Brian A: Ithaca. N.Y., Dairy Foods Processing. Wiechman, John H: Hutchinson, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Society, Sigma Theta Epsilon. Wiggins, Jon S: Lyons, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Wilcox, Norma N: Manhattan, Political Science, K-State Play- ers, Union Comm., CYR. Wilkus, David F: Coffeyville, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Willard, Donna J: Manhattan. Secondary Education. Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A.. AVMA. Dean ' s Honor Roll. SEVENTH ROW: Williams, Douglas W: Manhattan. Agricultural Engineer- ing. Alpha Gamma Rho Treas. Rush Chm.. Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau. Steel Ring, Phi Kappa Phi. Gamma Sigma Delta. Scabbard Blade. Blue Key, ASAE Pres.. S.A.M.E. Pres., Stu. Senate, Engr. Coun. Pres., Men ' s Glee Club. Sante Fe Schs. Salina Supply Schs.. Sweeney Memorial Schs., S.A.M.E Schs. Award, Gamma Sigma Delta Award, ASAE Award, DMS Award. Williams, Frederick L: Manhattan, Clothing Retailing, Technical Journalism, Speech. Pi Epsilon Delta V-Pres., Sigma Delta Chi Sec.. Stu. Pub. Bd.. SGA Comm., Y-0. HO Producer, UPC Chm., UGB, Union Comm , Union Pub Coor. Asst. Prog. Advisor, K-State Players V-Pres. Hist. Sec -Treas . PTP Comm.. Cosmopolitan Club, CYR, Collegiate 4-H, A Cappella Choir. Collegian Summer Ed Editorial Ed. News Ed. Exchange Ed. Adv. Salesman. Royal Purple Org. Ed., KSDB-FM. MMUN, USP, Pres. Comm. Stu. Govt.. Swimming Team Mgr., Cities Service Oil S chs., Outstanding New K-State Player. Williams, John C: Prairie Village, Tex . Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Williams, Mark D: Florence, Veterinary Medicine. .Williams, Maureen C: Broadview, III., Interior Design. Williams, Neva A: Odessa, Tex., Secondary Education, S.E.A. Senio TOP ROW Williams, Re -: Wilson, Basket 494 Seniors: Wil-Wir TOP ROW Williams, Robert A: Plymouth Meeting. Pa . Architecture Williams, Robert H: Smith Center. Geography. Gamma Theta Upsi- lon. AFROTC. Geography Club Pres Williams, William A: Beloit. Dairy Foods Processing Willits, James L: Marysville. Mathematics. Triangle. Arnold Air Soc.. Newman Club Wilson, Byron L: Inavale. Neb . Veterinary Medicine. Wilson, Edward L: Vhets. Civil Engineer- ing. Wilson, Martha A: Norton. Elementary Education. Delta Zeta Judicial Bd . SEA BOTTOM ROW Wilson, Michael B : Leavenworth. Accounting Wilson, Terry L: Jetmore. Political Science. CYR. YAF Chm . Chan- cery Club Sec.. Clinic Club. LSA. Wilt, John B: Rossville. Sociology. AFROTC Plans Program Commander. Kappa lota Sigma. German Club. Marching Band Wiltse, Sue A: Paola. Radio and Television. Home Economics Winsky, Anna M: Merriam. Secondary Education. Winters, Kenneth D: Chanute. Veterinary Medicine. Phi Delta Theta. AVMA. K-Club. Varsity Track. Athletic Schs. Wirtz. Ronald L: Manhattan. Modern Languages Basketball team members. Coach Tex Winter and 10.500 fans sing the National Anthem before the Indiana University tip-off in Ahearn Field House The Wildcats played host to four non-con- ference and seven Big Eight opponents during the season. 495 Seniors: Wol-Zit TOP ROW: Wolfe, Jack L: Conway Springs. Secondary Education, S.E.A., Marching Band Wolff, Gloria D: Wichita. Elementary Educa- tion, Gamma Phi Beta Pledge Trainer, Kappa Delta Pi. Angel Flight, S.E.A., Chimes Wolfram, EdmondT: Malverne. N.Y., Industrial Engi- neering, AIIE, Alpha Phi Omega Rec. Sec., Arnold Air Flying Club Sec.-Treas. Pres. Wood, Mar tha E: Manhattan. Physical Education, Chi Omega, PHEMS. Woody, Cheryl J: Minneapolis, Elementary Education Worthington, Ruth L: Garnett, Foods and Nutrition. Wright, Kendall M: Topeka. Pre-Medicme. Farmhouse, Clinic Club. Oratorio Chorus. UCCF Pres. Treas., EUB Pres, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, John Trembly Mem. Sens. THIRD ROW: Yarrow, Gale R: Clay Center, Mathematics. Delta Sigma Phi Treas. Sgt.-at-Arms. GE Alumni Corp. Schs. Yates, David L: Ottawa, Agricultural Education. Yoho, Rex E: Liberal. Civil Engi- neering, Business Administration. Yorke, Jerome P: Sedan. Veteri- nary Medicine, Alpha Gamma Rho Treas Soc Chm., Block Bridle. AVMA. Yotter, Ann R: Prairie Village, Chemistry, A S Honors Pro- gram, ACS. RWF. Putnam Schs. Young, Daniel W: Shawnee Mis- sion, Geography. Straube House Mgr. Soc. Chm. Mem. Chm. Pro- gram Chm.. USP, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Arnold Air Soc , Geography Club. Asst Dir. of Campus Affairs, Men ' s Glee Club. Univ. Choir, Ora- torio Chorus. CYR State V-Chm . Orientation Leader, MUN Comm. Chm., Liahonia Fellow. .Oscar Straube Schs. Young, Nancy M: Leawood. Biology. Pi Beta Phi Rush Chm., Alpha Delta Theta, Angel Flight. Union Comm. Sec. SECOND ROW: Wright, Marjorie J: Wichita. Physical Education, PHEMS, BSD Ed.. Van Zile Intr. Chm , Southern Baptist Schs. Wright, Randolph L: Grand Prairie. Tex , Architecture. AIA, Arch Coun. Wright, William A: Manhattan. Nuclear Engineering, S.A.M.E., ANS.. AIAA. Wulff, Frederick J: Atchison. Economics. Wurtz, Bar- bara S: Paxico, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Religious Coun V- Pres . Newman Club Sec . Miss Newmanite. Yancey, Linda L: Manhattan, Secondary Education. Yardley, David B: Arkansas City, Mechanical Engineering, Triangle. Pi Tau Sigma, ASME 496 BOTTOM ROW: Zander, Janice D: Eskridge. Home Economics Ex- tension. Zander, Norbert J: Oberlin, Veterinary Medicine. Zibell, Cheryl A: Holton, Business Administration. Zibell, Robert E: Holton, Business Administration, Beta Sigma Psi. Zimmerman, Gary L: Kansas City, Zoology. Zimmerman, Jarold L: Sterling, Agricultural Engineering. Zitek, Lyle E: Friend, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. AVMA. Senior derbies dot the audience as the last home basketball game honors the graduating class with half-court seats in a re- served section A senior spring party at a pizza parlor was canceled when the establishment burned to the ground. Abbreviations for Activities: ACS American Chemical Society. Act. Ac- tivities. Adm Administration: Ad Advertising: Adv Advanced; Ag. Agriculture. Ag Mag Agricultural Magazine. AFROTC Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. AGO American Guild of Organists. Agr Agron- omy. AHEA American Home Economics Association. AIA American Insti- tute of Architects. AIAA American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. AlChE American Institute of Chemical Engineers. AID American Insti- tute of Interior Designers: AIIE American Institute of Industrial Engineers. AIP American Institute of Physics. Am American: ANS American Nu- clear Society. Appt Apportionment. ASA American Society of Agronomy. ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers. ASAS American Socie- ty of Animal Science. ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers. ASIA American Society of Landscape Architects. ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A S Ans and Sciences. Asst Assistant; Assoc Association. AVA American Vocational Association. AVMA American Veterinary Medical Association; AWS Associated Women Students; Aux Auxiliary Bd Board. BSA Business Students Association; Bus Business. BSD Board of Student Organizations: BSD Baptist Student Union; Capt. Captain; Chpt Chapter; Chem Chemical. Chemistry. Chm Chair- man; Comm Committee. Commission; Conf Conference; Coor Coor- dinating; Cor Corresponding. Coun. Council: CSS Christian Science Society. CYD Collegiate Young Democrats. CYR Collegiate Young Re- publicans. Dev Development; Dept Department. Dir Director; DMS Distinguished Military Student. EC Economics: Ed Education. Editor. Editorial. Engr Engineering. Engineers. EUB Evangelical United Breth- ren. 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. FTA Future Teachers of America GBF Grace Baptist Fellowship. Govt Government: Hist. Historian. Hort Horticulture. Hosp Hospitality. IAS Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. IAWS Intercollegiate Associated Women Students. IEEE Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ICF Interfraternity Council; Intl. International: Intr Intramurals. IPC Interfraternity Pledge Council. ISA Independent Students Association; Jr Junior. KAHPER Kansas Asso- ciation of Health. Physical Education and Recreation. KSCF Kansas State Christian Fellowship. KSUARH KSU Association of Residence Halls. K-State Engr K-State Engineers ' Magazine: KSTA Kansas State Teachers Asso- ciation: LAR Little American Royal: LSA Lutheran Students Association; MC Model Congress; M.E Mechanical Engineering. Mech Mechani- zation. Mem Memorial. Membership. MENC Music Educators National Conference. Mgr Manager: MMUN Midwest Model United Nations: MPC Mock Political Convention. MUN Model United Nations. NCTM Na- tional Council of Teachers of Manhattan. NEA Nuclear Engineering Associa- tion; NVATA National Vocational 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. Public. Pub Rel Public Relations. RA Resident Assistant . RCC Religious Coordi- nating Council: Rec Recording. Rep Representative. RWF Roger Wil- liams Fellowship. SA Staff Assistant. SAB Student Activities Board; SAME Society of American Military Engineers. SCC Social Coordinat- ing Council: SCF Student Christian Fellowship; Sens Scholarship; SCSA Soil Conservation Society of America. S.E A Student Education Associa- tion. Sec Secretary: SGA Student Governing Association: Soc Social. Society; Soph Sophomore. Sr Senior. Stu Student TCB Traffic Control Board. Tech Technical. Tex Textiles. Treas Treasurer. UCCF United Campus Christian Fellowship. UGB Union Governing Board. 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; YAF Young Americans for Freedom. 497 In Die si dents ; repf Studi tries coi student riA3,( oneratii Cog avera?ei students [wises o Wie nates ft scholars Cars crowding the Union parking area are indicative of the increasing number of underclass students enrolling each year. University officials developed and discussed several alter- native plans for improving the parking situation on campus. 498 In the shadow of the tornado-damaged Anderson tower, stu- dents walk briskly to class. Only traces of the June 8 storm which caused approximately $8 million damage to the Uni- versity remained when classes resumed in September. Undergraduates total 7,569, represent 1 7 nationalities Students from all 50 states and 16 foreign coun- tries comprised the 7,569 underclass members of the student body. The freshman class led in enrollment with 3,007 students; sophomores totaled 2,693; and juniors registered 1 ,869. There was almost a two to one ratio of men to women 4,747 to 2,822. Cost for nine months of University education averaged 81,500 for in-state students. Out-of-state students usually spent $2,000 with the added ex- penses of higher fees and cost of transportation. When not supported by their parents, undergrad- uates financed their educations by summer jobs, scholarships, loans or part-time employment. Rock ' n roll resounds through the Union recreation deck as freshmen dance to live-band music during fall orientation week 499 Underclassmen: Abb-And TOP ROW: Abbott, Jo E: Salina, Sophomore, General. Abbott, Michele A: Salina. Junior, Physical Therapy. Abbott, Patricia A: Salina, Sopho- more, Home Economics and Nursing Abbott, Richard E: Augusta, Fresh- man, General. SECOND ROW: Abel, John C: Manhattan, Junior. General Abeldt, San- dra S: Hope, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Abell, Larry W: St. Louis, Mo., 01. Architecture. Abernethy, Rollin H : Scottsville, Sophomore. General. THIRD ROW: Abson, Mary E: Lenexa, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Acevedo, Luis R: Ft. Riley, Sophomore, Pre-Medicme. Achten, Linda R: Wetmore. Freshman, Applied Music. Acker, Karen J: Topeka. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Ackermann, Thomas A: Larned. Junior, Business Admin- istration. Ackmann, Henry A: Garnett, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Adams, Bruce A: Seneca, Sophomore, Business Administration. Adams, David C: Milwaukee, Wis., 04, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Adams, Deanna M: Enterprise, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Adams, Gloria R: Gramfield, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Adams, James P: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Adams, Karen S: Hutchinson, Freshman, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Adams, Kathryn E: Maple Hill, Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation. Adams, Lynda K: Salina, Junior, Modern Languages. Adams, Mary A: Liberty, Mo., Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Adams, Nancy L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Adams, Rhonda J: Wichita, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Adams, Vicky L: Overland Park, Sophomore, General Adams, William V: Herndon, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Adkins, David L: Delphos, Freshman, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Ahern, James J: Madison, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Ahlerich, Donald D: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Aiken, Douglas B:Taylorville, III, Sophomore, General. Aikin, James E: Prairie Village, Freshman, General BOTTOM ROW: Aikin, Joyce A: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Psychology Akers, Janey D: Salina, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Akers, Judy A: Salina, Junior, Physical Education. Albers, Joyce M: Grinnell, Jun- ior, Elementary Education. 500 TOP ROW: Albrecht, Gerald A: Herington. Freshman. Mathematics. Al- bright, Sheryl K: Delia. Junior. Elementary Education Albright. William C: Mayetta. Freshman. General. Aldrich, Vernon D: Council Grove, Sopho- more. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Alexander, Albert J : Burlington. Junior. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Alexander, David M: Topeka. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Alexander, Janet L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Edu- cation Alexander, Kathy J: Independence, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Alexander, Merlin F: Manhattan. Junior, Business Adminis- tration Alexander, Stanley J: Atchison, Junior. Geography. Algrim, Kae E: Montezuma, Freshman. Interior Design. Alldritt, Susan L: Wichita. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Allen, Linda K: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics Allen, Marilyn J: Wichita. Junior. Home Economics Education. Allen, Ronald W: McCook, Neb.. Junior, Agricultural Economics Allison, Leslie B: Florence, 04. Agricultural Education. FIFTH ROW: Almquist, Merlan T: Assaria, 04. Architecture. Almquist, Sherry S: Chapman, Sophomore. General. Alpert, Dean J: Paola. Junior. Veterinary Medicine Alpert, Glenn P: Paola. Junior, Agricultural Engineer- ing. SIXTH ROW: Altendorf, Pamela C: Cherryvale, Junior. Secondary Educa- tion. Altendorf, Ronald L: Independence, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Ames, Alan D: Long Island, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering Ames, Glenda J: Clay Center, Freshman, Business Administration. f J k 1 SEVENTH ROW: Amiel, Mark: Peekskille. N.Y., Sophomore. Chemistry Andersen, Elizabeth A: Overland Park. Sophomore. Modern Languages Anderson, Barbara J: Lawrence. Sophomore, Mathematics. Anderson, Beverly J: Great Bend. Freshman. Art. EIGHTH ROW: Anderson, Carl V: Osage City. Freshman. General. Ander- son, David E: Courtland. Junior. Psychology. Anderson, Frederick: Pitts- burg, 02. Architecture. Anderson, Gaylord D: Scranton, Junior. Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Anderson, J. Sue: Scranton. Junior. Speech. Anderson, James S : St. Joseph. Mo.. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Anderson, Jer- ry G: Oberlin. Freshman. Chemistry. Anderson, John C: Clearwater. Fla.. 01. Architecture. 501 Underclassmen: And-Bae TOP ROW: Anderson, John E: Wichita, 02, Architecture Anderson, John R: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration Anderson, Karen R: Smolan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Anderson, Kathleen L: Wichita, Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Mary B: Oberlin, Junior. Elementary Education. Anderson, Michael R: Norton, Sophomore, Mathematics. Anderson, Patricia A: Manhattan, Junior, Mathematics. Anderson, Rebecca S: Leavenworth. Freshman, Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Anderson, Robert A: Leavenworth. 03. Architecture An- derson, Ted L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Andrews, Janice E:Sali- na. Sophomore, Physical Education. Angel, Gene R: Paradise. Freshman, Music Education. :0 Charles! SECOND Educaw R Joi ton, Mar Cheryl L thyA:.n FOURTH ROW: Angell, Beverly J: Ft. Worth. Tex.. Junior, Elementary Education. Angwin, Carol S: Pittsburg. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Anschut z, Fredrick G: Lakin, Junior. Pre-Medicine. Ans- paugh, Victor E: Luray. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Antes, Carl E: Effingham, Junior. Secondary Education. An- ton, Billy V: Satanta, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Appleton, Roy S: Clay Center. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Arasmith, Gayle D: Downs, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Arehart, Michael J: Manhattan, Freshman. Business Admin- istration. Armbrust, John S: Ellsworth, Junior, Mathematics. Armbruster, Gregory: Ellis, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Armbruster, Jerry L: Ellis, Junior, Agricultural Education. SEVENTH ROW: Armstead, Dean L:0zawkie, Freshman. Business Admin- istration. Armstrong, Elizabeth: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Armstrong, Judy J: Overland Park, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Armstrong, Kenneth C: Lenexa. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Armstrong, Nancy L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Armstrong, Tamara D: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Armsworthy, Judith C: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Arnett, Vinton K: Belleville, Sophomore, History. BOTTOM ROW: Arnhold, Thomas R: Hays, Freshman. Political Science. Arnold, Roy P: Plains, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Arnott, Ralph E: Blue Rapids, Junior, General. Asbury, Mardel L: Varner, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. 502 J K ae Nth TOP ROW Asbury, Sue E: Wamego. Freshman. Sociology Ascher, Clif- ford D: Herrington. Sophomore. Agricultural Education Asfahl, Barbara H: Overland Park. Sophomore. Home Economics and Journalism Ash, Charles E: Wichita. Freshman. Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW Asher, Barbara S: Stafford. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Asher, Karen K: Wichita. Sophomore. Horticulture Ashford, Barbara E: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Ashida, Betty R: Johnson. Sophomore. General Home Economics. THIRD ROW Ashton, Diana L: Salina. Junior. Elementary Education Ash- ton, Mary J: Salina. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Atchison, Cheryl L: Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics. Atchison, Timo- thy A: Leavenworth. Junior Physics. FOURTH ROW: Atherton, Kaye L: Wichita. Sophomore. General Home Economics Atkinson, George: Norton. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Atkinson, Nancy J: Udall. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Atkinson, William R:Winfield. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Attebery, James B: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. General Att- wood, Mary S: Silverlake. Sophomore. Physical Therapy Atwater, Mary A: Netawaka. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Atwater, Patricia A: Netawaka. Sophomore. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Auld, Glenn A: Concordia. Sophomore. Mathematics Aurt, Mary L: Wamego. Sophomore. Physical Education Aupperle, Ronald E: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Business Administration Austin, Sharon K: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Avery, Cheri L: Barnes. Junior. Radio and Television Home Economics. Axe, William J: Wetmore, Junior. Modern Languages Ayres, John P: Prairie Village. Junior. Business Administration. Ay res, Teresa C: Smith Center. Freshman. Psychology EIGHTH ROW: Baalman, Roger J: Oakley. 01. Architecture. Bachman, Paul E: Prospect Hill.. III.. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Bachtell, Bonne J: Pratt. Freshman, General Backhaus, Pamela S: Topeka. Sopho- more. Sociology. BOTTOM ROW: Bader, Dean R: Palmer. Neb . Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Badger, Bonnee B: Emporia. Junior. Elementary Education Badsk y, Edward T: Olathe. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Baer, Stephanie A: Ness City. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 503 Underclassmen: Baf-Bar TOP ROW: Baffrey, Michael E: Lacygne, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Bagley. Carne S: Republic. Junior, Secondary Education. Bailey, Eileen E: Garnett, Junior, Medical Technology. Bailey, Jeanette: Eureka, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Bailey, Larry G: Girard, Freshman, General Agriculture. Bailey, Pete L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Bain, Cheryl L: Macomb, III., Sophomore, Pre-Ei mentary Education. Bain, Marilyn R: Worland, Wyo., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Bainter, Warren C: Dresden, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Baird, James V: Omaha. Neb., Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Baird, John R: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Baird, William A: Jeffersonville, Ohio, Special, Agricultural Economics. FOURTH ROW: Baker, David C: Americus, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Baker, Deborah K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. General. Baker, Delma J: Parsons. Junior, Home Economics Education. Baker, Judy D: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Medical Technology. FIFTH ROW: Baker, Ralph E: Parsons, 04, Mechanical Engineering. Bald- erson, S. Clark: Wamego, Freshman, Humanities. Balding, Larry D: Rus- sell. Sophomore, Business Administration. Baldwin, Curtis L: Goodland, Freshman, Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Baldwin, Mark W: Goodland, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Bald- win, Yvonne L: Wichita, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Ball, Can- dace M: Chase. Freshman, English. Ball, Edward E: Esbon. Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Ball, Sara A: lola. Sophomore. Business Administration. Ballentine, Russell: Onaga, Junior. Agricultural Education. Ballhorst, John E: Great Bend. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Balthazor, Ju- dith A: San Antonio, Tex., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Balwanz, Bob H: St. Joseph. Mo.. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Balzer, Rosemary M: Wichita, Junior. General. Bamman, Wilford M: Lees Summit, Mo., 03, Architecture. Bandel, Terry J: St Fran- cis, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: Banker, Merlin J: Salina, Junior. General. Banning, John W: Milford, Del., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Barb, Linda S: New Cansan, Conn., Freshman, Political Science. Barbe, Rebecca A: Kansas City. Mo., Sophomore, Modern Languages. 504 M J ' T L , to fl il B 38,1 TOP ROW Barbee, Jon R: Great Bend. Junior. Political Science Barber. Loyd W: El Dorado. Junior. Mechanical Engineering Barber, Michael: Roswell. N.M.. Freshman. Mathematics Barenberg, Janis L: Atwood. Freshman. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Barger. Betty L: Wakeeney. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education Baril, Sally J: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Barker, Charlene F: Scon City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Barnes, Dennis E: Delphos. Sophomore. General THIRD ROW: Barnes, Harold J: Shawnee. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Barnes, Sarah C: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Management Barnes, Sharon A: Junction City. Sophomore. History Barnes, Terry L: Tulsa. Okla . Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW Barnett, Danny K: Effingham. Sophomore. Dairy Produc- tion. Bamett, William R: Great Bend. Junior. Business Administration Barney, Carolyn L: Wi chita. Sophomore. Bacteriology Bamhart, Roy B: Caney. Junior. Agricultural Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Barnthson, Harold E: Beuna Park. Calif. Freshman. Mathe- matics. Barr, Judith A: Westmoreland. Freshman. General Barr, Roger L: Manhattan. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics Barrett, Harold C: Cen- tralia. Sophomore. Building Construction. SIXTH ROW Barren. James E: Newton. Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Barrow, Sharon L: Mayetta. Sophomore. Home Economics Educa- tion. Barrows, Bradley D: Ness City. Junior. Political Science Barrows, Richard R: LaCrosse. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Barstow, Barbara A: Johnson. Freshman. Speech Bar- stow, Neil B: Johnson. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Barta. Alan G: Manhattan. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Barta, Richard A: Red Cloud. Neb.. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW Bartak, Marilyn J: Cuba. Freshman. Home Economics Education Bartel, Nancy S: Hillsboro, Sophomore. Family and Child De- velopment Bartel, Richard K: Newton. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Bartell, Marcia P: Moundndge. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Bartholomew, Eric L: Alton. Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering Bartholomew, Nancy J: Mankato. Freshman. Home Economics Education Bartholomew, Ruth A: Alton. Sophomore. Family and Child Development Bartholomew, William: Great Bend. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. 505 Underclassmen: Bar-Ben TOP ROW: Bartlett, Carlyn K: Kinsley, Sophomore, English. Barton, Dia- na K: Wichita, Sophomore, English. Barton, Kenneth R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Bartoo, Chloellen: Great Bend, Junior, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Base, Patricia A: Sedgwick, Sophomore, Consumer Inter- est. Basham, Jacqueline A: Eureka, Freshman, General. Bastel, Joan E: Kansas City, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Bates, Constance L: Vienna, Va., Sophomore, History. THIRD ROW: Bates, Kent C: Augusta, Freshman, General. Bates, Wanda L: Manhattan. Freshman, Modern Languages. Bathurst, Linda S: Talmage, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Bauer, Cormin S: Garden City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Bauer, David K: Kansas City, Mo., 01, Architecture. Bau- man, Linda K: Marion, Sophomore. General. Baumgarten, Edwin O: Buhler, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Baxter, Gloria E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Psychology Bay- er, Dana M: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Bayless, Sara M: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Beach, Carol S: Pierceville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Beach, Donald A: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Beach, Sharilyn K: Scott City. Sophomore. Psychology. Beach, Suzanne I: Abilene, Junior, Elementary Education. Beat, Thomas G: Hutchinson, Junior, Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Beals, Janalee E: Dodge City, Special, Physical Educa- tion. Beans, Yandell S: Sabetha, Sophomore, Business Administration Beasley, Cheryl L: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Bechtold, Jan C: Gaylord, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Beck, Barbara L: Upper Montclair, N.J.. Junior, Elementary Education. Beck, Karen J: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Beck, Steven R: Manhattan, Junior. Chemical Engineering. Becken- hauer, Sharron: Scott AFB, III.. Sophomore, Applied Music. BOTTOM ROW: Becker, Edwin L: Oswego. Junior. Agricultural Education. Becker, Jo A: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Becker, Lauren P: Logan, Sophomore, General. Becker, Le Wayne C: Downs, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH R ri M: I 506 TOP ROW: Becker, Roger L: Centralia. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Becker, Sherrilyn K: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Modern Languages Becker, Sheryl A: Durham. Freshman, General. Beckman, Susan A: At- chison. Sophomore. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Beckwith, Sharon J: Manhattan. Junior. Elementary Edu- cation. Becraft, Larry R: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Bedford, Felix R: Topeka. Freshman. Business Administration. Beedles, William L: Baldwin. Freshman. General. THIRD ROW: Beedy, Susan J: Prairie Village. Freshman, General. Beer, Janet J: Larned, Junior. Secondary Education Beer, Pamela A: Lamed, Sophomore. Humanities. Beesley, Roger D: Qumter. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Beets, Mary A: Paola, Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Beezley, William P: Girard. Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Beggs. Wayne D: Columbus. Sophomore, Accounting. Begnoche, Gary M: Mil- tonvale. 04. Agricultural Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Behnke, Meredith J: Bushton, Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Behrens, Philip P: Lincoln. Freshman. General Agriculture. Behrens, Robert M: Mission, Freshman. Business Administration. Beisner, Betty A: Alton. Freshman. General Home Economics. A SIXTH ROW: Beisner, Linda D: Oakley, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Bekaert, Denis A: Manhattan, Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Bel- den, Gale L: Burr Oak. Sophomore. Agronomy. Bell, Orin D: Manhattan, Sophomore. General. SEVENTH ROW: Bell, Peter A: Memphis. Tenn.. Sophomore, Pre-Dentist- ry Bell, Warren W: Wichita. Junior. General Agriculture. Bellairs, William M: Independence. Sophomore, Civil Engineering Beloof, Anne: Rapid City. S.D , Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. : ' EIGHTH ROW: Belter, Lizbeth S: Topeka. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics Benda, Leanne M: Ludell. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Bender, Gary L: Wakeeney. Junior. Psychology Benfer, John P: Longford. 04, Agronomy. - ' ' . : BOTTOM ROW Benjamin, Martin E: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Bennett, James W: Topeka, Sophomore. Chemistry. Bennett, Kathy S: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Bennett, Lynda C: Shaw- nee Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. 507 Underclassmen: Ben-Bju TOP ROW: Bennett, Marvin L: Manchester, Sophomore, Secondary Edu- cation. Benninga, Maurice J: Leonardville. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Benson, David A: Rockaway, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Benson, Joe S: Grantville, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Benson, Lee M: Grantville, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Bentley, Fred R: Shields, Sophomore, History Bentley, Velura J: Healy, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Benton, Barbara K: Norcatur, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Benton, Dale E: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering Benton, Sandra C: Marysville, Freshman, Mathematics Benton, Timothy T: Olathe, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Bentsen, Donald R: Wichita, Sophomore. Building Construction. FOURTH ROW: Benyshek, Larry L: Cuba, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Berg, Luana R: Omaha, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Berg, Marcia M: Charleston, W. Va., Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Berg, Philip W: Arkansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. FIFTH ROW: Berger, Walene F: Clay Center, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Bergerhouse, Shelly: Lakewood. Col.. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Berges, Connie S: Onaga, Freshman, General Home Economics Berges, Reen H: Onaga, Freshman, Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Berggren, Sheri A: Randolph, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Bergman, Kathleen S: Riley, Sophomore, Sociology. Berkeley, Coburn A: Charlotte, N.C., 01, Architecture. Berlin, Larry K: Manhattan, 02, Architecture. p vgi |l C SEVENTH ROW: Bernasek, Frank R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Political Science Berning, Kathleen M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bernitz, Sharon A: Manhattan, Freshman, English. Ber- ry, Gail M: Topeka, Junior, Art. EIGHTH ROW: Bert, Harold D : Abilene, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Bestgen, Keith E: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. Best- wick, Connie J: Sabetha, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bethell, Susan C: Hill City, Sophomore, Modern Languages. H tff 5 A k BOTTOM ROW: Betton, Steve L: Midland, Tex , Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Betts, Janet K: Oberlin, Freshman. Accounting. Bey, Fred W: San Antonio, Tex., Freshman, Bakery Management. Beyer, Alan H: Gridley, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. 508 TOP ROW: Bieker, Sandra K: Salina. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Bierbaum, Carl M: Junction City. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Biery, Bonita F: Topeka. Junior. Home Economics Education Bietka, Ju- dith A: Leavenworth, Sophomore. Medical Technology. SECOND ROW Bigelow, Mary A: Bonner Springs. Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Biggart, Le A: Circleville. Junior. Elementary Education. Biggs, Elaine S: Manhattan. Sophomore. Speech Biggs, Michael N: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. THIRD ROW: Bigler, Jane A: Junction City. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Bihlmaier, Steven L: Osborne, Freshman. General. Billinger, Betty J: Wichita. Junior, Secondary Education Bilyeu, Sandra K: Shaw- nee Mission, Junior, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Bircher, David W: Ellsworth. Sophomore. Animal Hus- bandry Bird, Helen E: Liberal, Sophomore. General Bishop, Deandra: Scott City. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Bishop, Nancy L: Minneapolis. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Bishop, Richard L: Great Bend. 02. Architecture Bishop, Robert D: Emporia, Junior. Nuclear Engineering Bissing. Patricia A: Wichita, Sophomore, Speech Therapy Bjurstrom, Pamela: Leoti, Junior, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Black, Bradford H: Lees Summit. Mo., 01, Architecture. Black, Dennis A: Warwick. N.Y.. Special. Pre- Elementary Education. Black, Wanda S: Wichita. Freshman. Interior Design. Blackburn, Bonnie A: Derby. Freshman. General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW Blackwell, John H: Larned. Sophomore. Animal Husban- dry Blackwell, William F: Kansas City. 02. Architecture Blair, Paula B: Coffeyville. Sophomore. Mathematics. Blake, Karen S: Salina. Sophomore. General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Blake, William O: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior. Electrical Engi 1 neenng Blaker, Bradford G: Manhattan. Sophomore. Music Education Blanke, Gunnar W: Fort Smith. Ark . 03. Architecture Blankenship, Paul H: Wellington. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW Blanton, Johnny B: Troy. Junior. Wildlife Conservation Blasdel, Phyllis J: Sylvia, Junior. Pre-Secondary Education. Blauvelt, Wil- liam A: Superior. Neb.. Junior. Agricultural Journalism Blecha, Joyce E: Belleville. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. 509 Underclassmen: Ble-Box TOP ROW: Blecha, Keith M: Munden, Junior, Entomology. Blew, LoRita M: Mount Hope, Freshman, Business Administration. Blex, C. Douglas: Independence, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Blick, Janice M: Wichita, Freshman, Medical Technology. SECOND ROW: Blickenstaff, Cheri: Scott City, Freshman, Animal Husban- dry. Bliss, Robert J: Atwood, Sophomore, Accounting. Bliss, Thomas C: Atwood, Sophomore. General. Block, Andrew W: Prairie Village, Junior, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Blocksome, Lyndon K: Ransom, Freshman. General. Bloom, Robert E: Needham Heights, Mass., Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Blount, Linda M: Auburn, Freshman, Interior Design. Blow, Harry E: Topeka, Junior, Applied Music. FOURTH ROW: Bloyd, Bethry E: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Boand, Robert B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Law. Bobinmyer, James E: Herndon, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bock, James F: Roeland Park, Freshman, General. sal, SECOND! dry Boo FIFTH ROW: Bock, Ralph S: Manhattan, 04, Building Construction. Bod- die, Julia A: Peoria, III., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Boes- chen, Phillip W: Kansas City, Mo.. 01. Architecture. Boger, Alan T: Dodge City. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Deborah K Doris J ' (Welle A SherylL .: SIXTH ROW: Boger, Fred C: Great Bend. Sophomore, Industrial Engineer- ing. Boggs, Terry K: Ft. Riley, Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Bonn, Rita D: Halstead, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Bohnen, Gerald J: Dorrance, Freshman, Music Education. SEVENTH ROW: Bohnen, Joseph M: Dorrence, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Boisseau, Eldon L: Coldwater, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Bolack, Louis W: Burden, Freshman, General Agriculture. Boley, Thomas F: Kewanee, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Bolin, Nancy J: Wichita, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Bolinger, Lyndal D: Cheney, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Boll, Bruce A: Delphos, Sophomore, Physical Education. Bolt, Hilarie S: Overland Park, Freshman, Modern Languages. BOTTOM ROW: Bolton, Carolyn L: Burlingame, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Bond, Rita D: Paola, Freshman, General. Bondurant, John B: Wichita, Freshman, Psychology. Bone, Ronald L: Arkansas City, Junior, Geography. 510 TOP ROW: Bonebrake, Charles R: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry Bonorden, Le R: Tripoli. Iowa. Freshman. Pre- Secondary Education Bon- sail, Robert J: Burwell. Neb.. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Boomer, Bruce A: Junction City. 02. Architecture. SECOND ROW Boor, Rose M: Olmitz. Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management Boos, Edward J: Lancaster. Sophomore. Animal Husban- dry. Booth, Glenda M: Ashland. Freshman. General Booth, Joan L: Wich- ita. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW Booz, Charles R: McPherson. Freshman. General. Boren, Deborah K: Mulvane. Freshman. Physical Education Borg, Donna K: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Borgerding, Paul H: Marysville. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW Bosch. Paul L: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Bosse, Doris J: Wheaton. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Boster, Rochelle A: Burrton. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Bostrom, Sheryl L: Lakin, Freshman. Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Bostwick, Melissa F: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General. Bottenberg, Julie C: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Bouchey, Marsha A: Stockton. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Boudreaux, Linda R: Prairie Village. Freshman. Sociology. SIXTH ROW: Bowen, Ruthie K: Piedmont. Special. General Home Eco- nomics. Bower, Joan R: Marysville. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. Bower, Mary A: Marysville. Junior. Secondary Education Bower, Wayne P: Marysville. 05. Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Bowers, Constance J: Overland Park. Sophomore. Gen- eral Home Economics. Bowie, Richard L: Aurora. Colo.. Sophomore. Land- scape Architecture. Bowman, Barbara S: Hiawatha. Freshman. Chemistry. Bowman, Dennis M: Salina. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Bowman, Fredrick H: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. Gener- al Bowman, Phillip N: Clay Center. Freshman. Wildlife Conservation Bowman, Ronald D: Liberal. 01. Architecture Bowman, Susan J: Over- land. Junior. Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Bowser, Robert D: Manhattan. Freshman. Mathematics Bowsher, Melodie L: Derby. Junior. Technical Journalism. Bowsher, Nancy J: Derby. Freshman. Modern Languages Boxler, Mary L: Garden City. Freshman. General. 511 Underclassmen: Boy-Bri TOP ROW: Boyce, Glenda T: Lawrence, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Boyd, Glenn E: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Boyd, Joyce E: Ashland, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Boyer, Janet L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Boyer, Janice E: Salma, Freshman, General Boyer, Kel- vin R: Formoso, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Boyer, Nancy M: Cof- feyville. Sophomore, General Boyle, Dale D: Belle Plaine, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Boyle, Douglas A: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering Boyle, Linda S : Hoisington, Freshman, Sociology. Boyle, Steven R: Spivey, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Boyles, Alice L: Scandia. Sopho- more, Pre-Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Bozone, David M: Rolla, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Bra- bee, James O: Washington, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Braddy, Su- san E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Braden, Janet L: Wakefield, Junior, Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Bradford, Barbara A: Wakeman, Ohio, Freshm an, History. Bradley, Thomas L: Melvern, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Brady, Mary A: Atchison, Sophomore. Music Education. Brady, Warren T: Albert, Sopho- more, Business Administration. j SIXTH ROW: Bramlage, Richard E: Frankfort, Freshman, Animal Hus- bandry. Brand, Charles R: Osawatomie, Freshman, General Agriculture. Brandner, Mary S: Manhattan, Junior, Sociology. Brannan, James E: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. SEVENTH ROW: Brannan, Michael S: Meade, Sophomore, Geology Brant, Douglas M: Lucas, Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Branton, Dor- othy A: Fort Leavenworth, Sophomore. Interior Design. Braswell, David A: St. Louis, Mo., 03, Architecture EIGHTH ROW: Brattin, Janis K: Kiowa, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Brattin, Jeanne A: Kiowa, Freshman, Psychology. Bratton, Barbara A: Council Grove, Junior, Elementary Education. Bratton, Larry D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Brazzell, Cecil: Harper, Junior, Secondary Education. Breazeale, Carolyn S: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration Bre- demeier, Sharon M: Seneca. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education Bre- dengerd, Laurence: Salina, Sophomore, Physical Education. 512 T- J T? TOP ROW: Breeder, Effie M: Hoxie. Junior. Family and Child Develop- ment Breeden, Margaret A: Hoxie. Sophomore. General Breidenthal, George: Bethel. Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Breit, Deborah J: Sioux Falls. S.D.. Freshman. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW Breitenbach, Jerome: Pretty Prairie. Sophomore. Busi- ness Administration Breitenstein, Alfred: Kansas City. Junior. Zoology Breitweiser. Mary D: Topeka. Junior, Sociology. Brelig, George A: Ches- ter. Ill . Sophomore. Architectural Engineering. THIRD ROW: Brennan, Patricia A: Manhattan. Freshman. Music Educa- tion. Brenneisen, Leigh: Kansas City. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Brenner, Steven R: Manhattan. 04, Pre-Medicine Brewer, Robbie G: Parsons. Sophomore. English FOURTH ROW: Brewer. Trudy A: Prairie Village. Freshman. General Home Economics Brewster, Robert W: Coffeyville. 02. Architecture Bridges. David L: Meade. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Bridges, Ronald L: Atchi- son. Sophomore. Chemistry. BOTTOM ROW Briel, Jonathan E: Great Bend. Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Briggs, Robert A: Topeka. Sophomore. Veterina ry Medicine. Briggs, William E: Gove. Freshman. General Agricultural. Brighton, Van E: Manhattan. Freshman. Business Administration. : : _ ;: - to ' - Evidence of an all-night final week study session, a student sleeps in the Union lounge before his next exam Dubbed the University ' s living room, the area is used for meetings, debates and the question and answer sessions following convocations. :- ::- ' ' . . 513 Underclassmen: Bri-Bud TOP ROW: Brillhart, Carl D: Mapleton, Sophomore, Agricultural Econom- ics. Brim, Karen S: Hudson, Freshman, General Home Economics. Brin- ing, Donald R: Great Bend, Junior. Secondary Education. Brink, David L: Olathe. Freshman, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Brinker, Jane M: Glen Elder, Sophomore, Medical Tech- nology. Brinker, Marlene J: Glen Elder, Freshman, General. Brinkmeyer, Juanita: Garden City, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Broad- well, Edwin S: Wyckoff, N. J., 05. Architecture. THIRD ROW: Brock, Sharon L: Manhattan, Freshman, Interior Design. Brockelman, Jerald D: Council Grove, 02, Architecture. Brockman, Rob- ert J: Manhattan, Junior, Physics. Brockway, Steven E: Olathe, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Broeckelman, Gregory: Oakley, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Broeckelman, Leelan: Grinnell, Freshman, General Agriculture. Broeckelman, Robert: Oakley, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Broers, James S: Eudora, Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: Broers, Shirley S: Eudora, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Broers, Ted A: Eudora, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Brokaw, Paul A: Emporia, Freshman, General. Bronzan, Charles T: Cook, Neb., Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Brooks, Ginger L: Topeka, Sophomore, Interior Design. Brooks, Phyllis K: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Brooks, Ralph E: Manhattan, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Brooks, Stephen C: Russell, Sophomore, General. SEVENTH ROW: Brooks, Steven L: Ulysses, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Brous, Judy A: DeSoto, Sophomore, General. Brown, Barbara A: Downs, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Brown, Dale S: Nickerson, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Brown, David A: Kansas City, Freshman. Civil Engineering Brown, Deborah L: Westlake, Ohio, Freshman, Family and Child Develop- ment. Brown, Geraldine J: Salina, Sophomore, Sociology Brown, Harold E: Holcomb, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Brown, James E: Rockford, III., Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Brown, Jerry L:Ogden, Freshman, Accounting. Brown, John W: Alden, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Brown, Julia A: Oberlin, Junior, Ac- counting. 514 SI -(85 TOP ROW Brown. Larry R: Hutchinson. 03. Architecture Brown, Linda K: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Brown, Paul J: Millport. N.Y.. Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Brown, Raymond L: Norton- ville. 01 . Architecture. SECOND ROW Brown, Sheila A: Ford. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Brown, Sheila M: Milford. Freshman. General Brown, William Lee: Ford. Sophomore. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Brown, William Lee Roy THIRD ROW: Browne, Charles R: Salina. Sophomore. Mechanical Engi- neering Brownlie, Barbara L: Belleville. III.. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics Brumble, Timothy R: Lee ' s Summit. Mo.. 02. Architecture Brum- mell, Alan G: Rolla. Mo.. 01. Architecture. FOURTH ROW Bruner, Steven C: Sedan. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry Brun- kow, James R: Onaga. 01. Architecture. Brunner, Ann J: Ramona. Soph- omore. General Home Economics Brunsky, George M: Kansas City. Freshman. Biochemistry. FIFTH ROW: Brunson, Virginia L: Norton. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing Brunswig, Robert H: Tribune. Freshman. Political Science. Brussow, William C: Woodbine. Sophomore. Music Education Bruton, Robert D: Columbus. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. SIXTH ROW: Bryan, Carol L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Bryan. David W: Maiden. Mass . Junior. History Bryan, John N: Emporia. Sophomore. Business Administration Bryan, Nancy B: White Cloud. Jun- ior. Home Economics Education. SEVENTH ROW Bryan. Roylan M: Leawood. Freshman. Home Economics and Liberal Arts Bryant, Lawrence O: Herington. Sophomore. Psychology. Buchan, Robert E: Wichita. Junior. Mathematics Buchele, Nancy E: Cedar Vale. Freshman. Humanities. EIGHTH ROW: Buchheister, John B: Plainville. Freshman. Electrical Engi- neering. Buchman, Sherri L: Alta Vista. Sophomo re. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion Buchmann, Stuart E: Clay Center. Freshman. General Buckingham. Louise T: Leawood. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. BOTTOM ROW Buckles, Michael D: Kansas City. 02. Architecture Buck- les, Nancy A: Burlington. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Budge, Lance B: St John. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering Budke, Martha J: Wichita. Sophomore. Sociology. 515 Underclassmen: Bue-Cal TOP ROW: Buehler, Dana E: Scott City, Freshman, Interior Design. Bueh- ler. Wayne K: Russell, Sophomore, Accounting Buek, Stephen R: Burlin- game. Freshman, Technical Journalism Buffo, Lyn M: Leavenworth, Jun- ior, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Bugbee, Karen S: Lyons, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Buhrer, William A: Mission. Freshman, Business Administration. Buisch, William W: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Bulger, Judith A: Wichita, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Bull, Barbara J: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. Bull- er, Dolores L: Inman, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bultinck, Gabriel J: Streamwood. III., Freshman, Business Administration. Bunker, Craig L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Bunker, Janet S: Junction City. Freshman, General Bunk- er, Jill E: Junction City, Freshman, General. Burford, Marietta C: Milton, Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Burg, George F: Prairie Village, Junior, General. FIFTH ROW: Burge, Nancy L: Belleville. Freshman, Zoology Burger, Thomas A: Home, Junior, General. Burgess, Joyce S: Manhattan, Fresh- man, General. Burgess, Judith G: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. SIXTH ROW: Burgess, Judith L: Wichita, Junior, Physical Education Burk, Cheryln J: McDonald, Sophomore, Mathematics. Burk, Robert D: Mc- Donald, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering Burk, Robert W: Manhattan, 01, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Burke, Bruce E: Kingman, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Burkhart, Walter E: Paola, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Burkhead, Eric M: Independence, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Burkhead, Leland L: Salina, Freshman. Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Burmeister, Irva K: Downs. Sophomore. Business Admin- istration. Burnett, Donna L: LaCygne, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Burnett, Gilbert C: Western Springs, III., Sophomore, Chemistry. Bur- nett, Peggy C: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Burns, Cathy L: Salina, Freshman. General Burns, Roger D: Elkhart. Freshman. Agronomy. Burns, Stephen M: Salina, Junior, Pre- law. Burris, Joyce A: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics Education. 516 TOP ROW: Bums. Spencer R: Overland Park. Junior. Geography Burris, Stephen D: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Administration Burt, Ron- ald J: Salina. Sophomore. Industrial Engineering. Burton. Carol A: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW Burton. Jack L: Plainville. Freshman. General Agriculture Burton. Linda S: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education Busch, Sandra K: Olathe. Sophomore. Physical Education Bush. Larry A: Wichi- ta. Sophomore. General. i. : , 1 k THIRD ROW: Bush. Raymond L: Edwardsville. Freshman. Radio and Television Bush, Sharon W: Manhattan. Sophomore. General Home Eco- nomics Buss, Stanley D: Holton. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. Bussart, Cheryl A: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education FOURTH ROW Bussman. Russell L: Mound Val ley. Sophomore. Feed Science and Management Butler, Bonne L: Haven. Junior. Art Butler. James H: Kansas City. Sophomore. Physical Education Butler, Nancy J: Hays. Junior. Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW Butler, William D: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Butler, William M: Coffeyville. 03. Architecture Butterworth, Steven: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering Butts, John N: Cherryvale. Freshman. Poultry Science. SIXTH ROW Buns, Jon R: Protection. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Butts, Michael C: Kirkwood. Mo.. Junior. Electrical Engineering Buzen- berg, William E: Manhattan. Junior. Technical Journalism Byers, Jacqua- line S: Burr Oak. Junior. Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Byrne, Barbara: Wichita. Junior. Clothing Retailing Ca- ble, Lynn M: Leoti. Freshman. General Cackler, James W: Horton. Soph- omore. Secondary Education. Cadman, Stephen: St John. Sophomore. Agricultural Mechanization. EIGHTH ROW Cadwallader, Ralph E: Alma. Neb.. Sophomore. Pre-Veter- i mary Medicine Cadwell, Kathleen S: Wmfield. Sophomore. Business ! Administration Cahill, William E: Salina. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Cailteux, Patricia L: Topeka. Freshman. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW Cain, Margaret C: Sublette. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Calamaio, Craig A: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Caldwell, Glenn A: Garnett. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. Callen, Thomas E: Wichita. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. 517 Underclassmen: Cal-Cau TOP ROW: Callies, Rodney E: St. Louis, Mo., 03, Architecture. Camblin, Gary L: Robinson, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Campbell, Carolyn B: Over- land Park, Sophomore, Physical Therapy Campbell, David P: Wichita, Sophomore, Physics. SECOND ROW: Campbell, Judith A: Winfield. Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Campbell, Marcia A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Camp- bell, Richard G: Great Bend, Freshman. Wildlife Conservation. Campbell, Richard W: Concordia, 03, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Cannon, John W: Salina, 02. Architecture. Canny, Mary E: Johnson, Freshman, General. Caplinger, Gary L: Larned, Junior, Music Education. Capra, John R: Salina. 01, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Carbiener, Connie L: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Card- well, Steven R: Scandia, Sophomore, Social Science. Carey, Larry N: Val- ley Center, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Carey. Sarah G: Manhattan, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Dennis ftNJ. fresh 1 ' SECOND f andijWi ingCarr, CafrJomi THIRD SOi ie!J ' --- E Carts, to ter, Brian E ton, Mo. 02 FIFTH ROW: Carimi, Ronald J: Little Rock, Ark., Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Carlat, James K: Topeka, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Car- lin. Jerry F: Beloit, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Carlin, Kathryn A: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Carlin, Thomas E: Pittsburg, Junior, Electrical Engineering Carlisle, Michael E: Lexington, Ky., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Carlson, Aaron E: Herndon, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Carlson, David E: Manhattan, Sophomore. Accounting. Carter, Ste Sue I : i c- Case.Cand SEVENTH ROW: Carlson, Kenneth L: Concordia. Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Carlson, Linda J: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Carlson, Melvin L: Manhattan, Sophomore. Political Sci ence. Carl- son, Pamela S: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Carlson, Patricia Lynn: Bavaria, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Carlson, Susan E: Topeka. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Carlyle, Stephen M: Topeka. 01, Architecture. Carmichael, Lyle K: Garden City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Carmichael, Sue A: Plainville, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Carmony, Lyle P: New York, N.Y., Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Cams, Michael R: Merriam, Sophomore, Psychology. Car- penter, Patricia: Sabetha, 04, Elementary Education. 518 TOP ROW Carr, Connie L: Anthony. Junior. Business Administration Carr, Dennis E: Salma. Freshman. Electrical Engineering Carr, John J: French- town. N.J.. Sophomore. Bakery Management Carr, Nancy S: Naperville. III.. Freshman. Foods and Nutrition. SECOND ROW: Carr, Pamela K: Colby. Sophomore. Home Economics and Liberal Arts Carr, Ronald L: Wichita. Sophomore. Chemical Engineer- ing Carr, Steve D: Medicine Lodge. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Carr, Tommy R : Medicine Lodge. Junior. Animal Husbandry THIRD ROW Carr, Viki L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Carriger. Earl R: Galena. Freshman. Pre-Forestry Carroll. Dan- iel J: Leavenworth. Sophomore, Business Administration. Carson, Shirley E: Overland Park. Sophomore. Psychology FOURTH ROW Carson, William T: Springfield. Mo.. 03, Architecture. Carter, Ann M: Jennings. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Car- ter, Brian E: Garnett. 04. Business Administration Carter, John M: Tren- ton. Mo . 02. Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Carter, Jon R: Bethel. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Carter, Steven D: Holton. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Carter, Sue L: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Carver. Curtis C: Hillsdale. Mich.. Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. SIXTH ROW Casady, Anne L: Manhattan. Freshman. Physical Therapy. Case, Candice S: Lawrence. Sophomore. General Case, Lesley E: Kewa- nee. III.. Freshman. General Home Economics Casey, Michael R: Corning. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Casey. Paula M: Leavenworth. Freshman. General Home Economics Cashatt, John P: Ozawkie. Junior. Civil Engineering. Caspar, Margaret A: Junction City. Freshman. General Home Economics Casper, Danny L: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. EIGHTH ROW Casper, Jean M: Wichita. Junior. Home Economics Educa- tion Cassella. Paul W: Haysville. Sophomore. Zoology Castillo. Victor C: San Atonio, Tex. Junior. Physical Education Castle, Nancy M: Holton. Junior. Elementary Education BOTTOM ROW Catalo, Linda Q: Junction City. Junior. Music Education. Catlin, Pamela S: Burden. Sophomore. English. Caton. John E: Hutchin- son. Junior. English Caulfield. Michael D: Coffeyville. Junior. Animal Hus- bandry. 519 Underclassmen: Cau-CIa TOP ROW: Cauthon, Harold L: Overland Park, Freshman. Mechanical En- gineering Cavanaugh, Thomas P: Great Bend, Sophomore, General. Cavin, Kathryn A: Lacrosse, Sophomore, General. Caviness, Kathleen M: Topeka ' , Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Caywood, Don A: Wichita, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Chadwick, Leroy D: Corning, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Chalfant, Nedra L: Goodland, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Chalkley, Rodney L: Cimarron, 01 , Architecture. THIRD ROW: Chalmers, Joann: Topeka, Freshman, General Chaloupka, Barbara J: Munden, Freshman, Medical Technology. Chance, Barbara J: Frankfort, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Chancey, Jerry D: Pitts- burg, Junior, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW Chandler, Charles N: Smith Center, Freshman, Business Administration. Chandler, David T: Pratt, Freshman, Agronomy Chapin, Beverly R: Toronto, Ontario, Sophomore, Bakery Management. Chapin, Mark K: Washington, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Chapin, Michael K: Washington. Freshman. Business Admin- istration. Chapman, Christopher: Clay Center. Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Chapman, Deborah J: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Chapman, Douglas D: Salina, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Chapman, Harold R: Easton, Junior. Agricultural Economics. Chapman, Linda J: Beloit, Sophomore. General Charbonneau, Karen K: Osborne, Sophomore, Interior Design. Charles, John P: Republic, Sopho- more, Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Charlton, Ann L: Bethel, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Charvat, Jolene R: Independence, Freshman, Dietetics and In- stitutional Management. Chase, Barbara A: Wichita, Sophomore, Interior Design. Chase, Linda S : Abilene. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Chase, Roger W: Grand Island, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine Chastain, Barbara A: Shawnee, Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing. Chatfield, Janet L: Goodland, Junior, Elementary Education. Chat- lain, Jane L: Merriam, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. BOTTOM ROW: Cheatham, James E: Oklahoma City, Okla., Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Cheney, Patricia W: Grainfield. Sophomore, Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Cherney, Franklin C: Agenda, Sophomore. Feed Sci- ence and Management. Chew, Carolyn E: Lyons, Freshman, General. 520 ' W f T ' TOP ROW: Chew. Linda K: Atchison. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Chew, Margaret E: Homewood. III.. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Chewning, Donna K: Wichita. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. Chiang, Yung A: Manila. Philippines, Junior. Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Chilcott, Robert G: Mankato. Junior, Pre-Law. Childres, Mary F: Junction City. 04. Architecture. Childs, Edward N : Belleville. Jun- ior, Veterinary Medicine Chiles, Laurn P: Lorraine, Sophomore. Psycholo- gy THIRD ROW: Christ, Joseph M: Leavenworth. Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Christensen, Barbara: Marion, Sophomore, General Christen- sen, Bruce N : McHenry. III., Junior. Pre-Law. Christensen, Carl D: Garden City, Sophomore. General. FOURTH ROW: Christensen, Carol: Salina. Junior. Sociology. Christen- sen, Roger L: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Christenson, Jeanne: Jamestown, Freshman, Modern Languages. Christian, Daniel D: Overland Park, Freshman, Chemistry. FIFTH ROW: Christiansen, Gordon: Durham. Freshman. Animal Husban- dry. Christie, Rena A: Ottawa. Freshman. General. Christie, Robert B: Lenexa. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Christmann, Edith A: St. Louis. Mo., Sophomore. Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Christmann, Roy A: Glandale, Mo., Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering Christopher, Ross J: Buffalo, N.Y.. 01, Architecture. Cikanek, Ruth M: Wichita, Freshman. Home Economics and Nursing. Cink, John A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Architectural Structures. SEVENTH ROW: Ciston, Ronald E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration Clack, Robert W: Manhattan. Special. Industrial Engineer- ing. Clark, Douglas S: Fort Thomas. Ken., Sophomore. Chemical Engineer- ing. Clark, Elizabeth A: Alta Vista. Junior. Political Science. EIGHTH ROW: Clark, Gary E: Paxico. 04. Secondary Education. Clark, Janet E: Liberal. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Clark, John R: Paola. Junior. History. Clark, Kimberly G: Leawood. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education BOTTOM ROW: Clark, Linda L: Wichita. Sophomore. Home Economics Extension Clark, Robert A: Baxter Springs. Freshman. Mathematics Clark, Terry E: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry Clary, Nancy C: Herington. 04, History. 521 Underclassmen: Cla-Cop TOP ROW: Claycamp, Kenneth W: Rice, Junior, Secondary Education. Clayton, John R: Allen, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Cleeves, David B: Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sophomore, Business Administration Cleghorn, Roger K: Wichita, Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. SECOND ROW: demons, Paula J: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Clifton, Constance S: Mount Prospect, III . Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Cline, Patricia L: Lyons. Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Clinesmith, Kaye A: Fort Scott, Sophomore, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Clough, Richard H: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Glower, Judy E: Smithville, Mo., Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Cloyes, Douglas G: El Dorado, Junior. Psychology. Clutter, Janis S: Larned, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Clutter, Michael L: Larned, Junior, Accounting. Clyne, Lynda L: Kansas City, Mo.. Junior. Nursing. Cobb, Gwendolyn A: Hering- ton. Freshman, General. Coberly, Mark S: Gove, Freshman. General Agri- culture. FIFTH ROW: Coble, Robert J: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Law. Coch- ran, Calvin H: Detroit, Mich., Junior, Architectural Structures. Cockrell, Patricia M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Interior Design. Coder, Lawrence M: Effingham, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Cohen, Diane T: Junction City. Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation. Cohen, Peter M: Junction City, Freshman, Elementary Education. Cohorst, Steven J: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Cole, Charles R: Havana, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Cole, Jana L: Goodland. Sophomore, Interior Design. Cole, Ross W: Jetmore, Junior. Agricultural Mechanization Coleman, Donald B: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Forestry Coles, Collin L: Ft. Riley, Jun- ior, Pre-Forestry. EIGHTH ROW: Collins, Carolyn M: Bethel. Junior, Elementary Education. Collins, Rodney D: Manhattan, Junior, Horticulture. Collins, Shirley: Sali- na. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Collison, Alan B: Norfolk, Neb.. Freshman, Feed Science and Management. BOTTOM ROW: Collman, Lynn L: Haven, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi neering. Colvin, Michael A: Hutchinson, Freshman, General. Colvin Thomas E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Compton Barbara K: Manhattan, Junior. General. 522 TOP ROW: Compton, Gregory G: Baxter Springs. 04. Physical Education. Compton, Marcia A: Lakin. Junior. Mathematics Compton, Steven F: Baxter Springs, Sophomore. Landscape Architecture. Compton, Thomas E:0lathe. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Conard, Terry W: Timken. Freshman. Poultry Science Condon, Vivienne L: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Cong- rove, Carolyn K: Effmgham, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Cong- rove, Robert L: Effmgham. Junior. Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Conkright, Thomas J : Arnold, Freshman. Business Adminis- tration Conner, Elizabeth J : El Dorado, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Conrad, Michael B: Clay Center. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Conrad, William A: Alton. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Conrow, Margaret J: Topeka. Freshman. Speech Con- siglio, Paul J: Shawnee, Freshman, Restaurant Management Cook, Allen D: Goodland. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Cook, Dennis D: Belleville. Freshman, Chemistry. FIFTH ROW: Cook, Jay L: Dighton. Sophomore. General Cook, Nancy J: Shawnee, Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Cook. Robert D: Colorado Springs, Colo., Freshman, Bacteriology Cooke, Robert L: Omaha. Neb.. Special. Industrial Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Coon, Anthony T: Merriam, Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Coon, Mary A: Manhattan. Special. Music Education Cooney, Thomas K: Washington. Freshman. Chemistry. Coonrod, Ivan D: Narka. Freshman, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Coons, Michael J: Peabody, Junior, Geology. Coons, Patricia I: Peabody. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education Coons, Tonita P: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Cooper, Alan K: Scandia, Freshman. Electrical Engineering EIGHTH ROW: Cooper, Carol J: Wichita. Freshman, General. Cooper, | John W: Glasco, Freshman, Pre-Law Cooper, Joyce D: Lenexa, Sopho- ! more. Interior Design Cooper, Marcia A: Goodland, Freshman, Family and Child Development. . . Cor: . ' BOTTOM ROW: Cooper, Ralph C: Wichita, Freshman. Nuclear Engineer- ling Cooper, Steven G: Wichita. Freshman, Pre-Law. Coover, Roland R: IWilsey, Sophomore, Business Administration Cope, Janet L: Kansas City. Junior. Secondary Education. 523 Underclassmen: Cop-Cur TOP ROW: Copening, Caroline B: lola. Sophomore. Mathematics Cop- persmith, Martha: Manhattan, Freshman. General Corby, David B:Tope- ka. Sophomore. Business Administration. Corby, Richard K: Topeka, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Corcoran, Dana M: Junction City. 01. Architecture Cor- coran, Jan M: Burrton, 01. Architecture. Cordel, Peter J: Burr Oak, Soph- omore, Geology. Cordon, Patricia G: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. THIRD ROW: Corn, Karen S: Topeka. Freshman, Technical Journalism. Corn, Sharon L: Topeka. Freshman, Physical Education. Cornwell, Carl E: Ellsworth, Freshman, Political Science. Cornwell, Larry G: Ellsworth, Jun- ior, Radio and Television. FOURTH ROW: Correll, Mary E: Satanta, Sophomore, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Corwin, Marilen A: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Clothing Retailing. Cory, Linda D: Haysville, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Cos- grove, Patricia S: Council Grove, Junior, Interior Design. FIFTH ROW: Costantini, Raymond: Pittsburg, Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Cotton, Gloria J: Leawood, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Coul- ter, Craig A: Oklahoma City. Okla., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Coupe, Margarett A: Arkansas City, Junior, Home Economics and Nurs- ing. SIXTH ROW: Court, Robert W: Leawood, Freshman, Accounting. Court- ney, Linda B: Ellinwood, Freshman, General Home Economics. Covert, Lawrence E: El Dorado, Sophomore, Architectural Structures. Cowan, Janet S: Junction City, Junior, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Cowan, Wendell F: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Cowell, Rodney M: Clay Center, Sophomore, Industrial Engi- neering. Cox, Alan D: Lawrence, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Cox, Kenneth M: Sublette, Junior, Agricultural Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Cox, Nancy J: Atwood, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Cox, Timothy M: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Crad- dock, Beverly: Leawood, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Craft, David S: Brentwood, Mo., Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Craft, Frank W: Greene, NY, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Craft, Stephen M: Topeka, Junior, Modern Languages. Craig, Donald D: Manchester, Junior, Physical Education. Craig, John W: Osa- watomie. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Cramer G SECOND? Cravens, ' : Cren! Creviston, Hazel M- 524 .ur TOP ROW: Cramer, Roy M: Healy. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Cramer, Terry L: Healy. Sophomore. General Crane, Stephen W: San Bernadino. Cal.. Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Cranmer, Christina G: Conway Springs. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. - ,. w. : - : ' . SECOND ROW Craven, Diane K: Liberal. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Craven, Donna E: Bonner Springs. Sophomore. Humanities. Cravens, Ann L: Newton. Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment Crawford, Steven C: Prairie Village. Freshman. History. Cor, THIRD ROW Creager, Marvin W: Pleasanton. Junior. Agricultural Educa- tion Cr en shaw, Nellie C: Manhattan. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Creviston, Judy J: Topeka. Freshman. General Home Economics. Crist, Hazel M: Holcomb. Sophomore. Interior Design. FOURTH ROW: Crofoot, Terry J: Cottonwood Falls. Sophomore. Business Administration Croft, Innis L: Anthony. Freshman. General Agriculture Cross, Allan D: Haddam. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Crosta- rosa, Diana M: Overland Park. Junior. Geography. FIFTH ROW: Crostarosa, Kathryn: Overland Park. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. Crotinger, James L: Tribune. Junior. Pre-Law. Crotinger, Ronald W: Tribune. Freshman. General. Crouch, Shelia F: Kinsley. Freshman. Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Crowley, Mary L: Shawnee Mission. Junior. Secondary Edu- cation. Crownhart, Patricia: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore. Elementary Education Cruce, James R: Salina. Sophomore. Business Administration. Crumbaker, Jane L: Brewster. Freshman. General SEVENTH ROW: Crumrine, Jack R: Shawnee. Junior. Electrical Engineer- ing. Crumrine, Judy F: Shawnee. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. Cudde- back, Georgia L: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Cud- ney, Barbara J: Trousdale. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW Cudney, Robert R: Belpre. Sophomore. Veterinary Medi- cine. Culbertson, Countess: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. Elementary Educa- tion. Cullen, Mary L: Topeka. Freshman. Elementary Education. Culley, Dennis E: Salina. Sophomore. General. BOTTOM ROW: Culver, Janet K: Madison. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Cunningham, Gary E: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Mechani- cal Engineering. Cunningham, Judith A: Marysville. Freshman. Speech. Cure, Thomas H: Hanston. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. 525 Underclassmen: Cur-DeG one TOP ROW: Currie, Susan L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Curry, Robert A: Liberal, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Curtin, Linda D: Wetmore. Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Curtis, Sherry L: Wamego, Sophomore, Art. SECOND ROW: Gushing, Kathleen A: Salina, Freshman, General. Cusu- mano, Phillis M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Cynova, Gregory S: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Cyr, Ja- net K: Ames, Sophomore, Physical Science. THIRD ROW: Dageford, Maruel E: Manhattan, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology Dagenhardt, Eric W: Troutman, N.C., Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Dagg, Leonard G: Great Bend, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Dagley, Randell B: Holt, Mo., Sophomore, Building Construc- tion. FOURTH ROW: Dahl, Donald L: Hillsboro, 03, Architecture. Dahm, Duane H: Palmer, Freshman, Animal Husbandry Dalby, Garry M: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Dallas, Sarah B: Man- hattan, Junior, History. SECOND Davis, Bi lopesa : FIFTH ROW: Dalrymple, Sandra M: Topeka, Sophomore, Technical Jour- nalism. Dalton, James B: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Dalton, Victoria L: Wichita, Freshman, Humanities. Dameron, Tom- my D: Beloit, Junior, Bakery Management. SIXTH ROW: Dametz, Terri A: Stanley, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Damm, James T: Larned, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Danford, Rex E: South Hutchinson, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Daniel, Brenda L: McKinney, Tex., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine SEVENTH ROW: Daniel, Stephen A: Jacksonville, III., Freshman, Veteri- nary Medicine. Danielson, Jeffrey H: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Dannefer, Jane E: Basehor, Junior, Physical Education. Dannenberg, Ruth A: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. EIGHTH ROW: Darnell, Wesley A: Hutchinson, Junior, Architectural Struc- tures. Darrigrand, Andre: Junction City, Junior, Veterinary Medicine Dart, Susan E: Belleville, Sophomore, Art. Dauback, Shelby J: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Daugharthy, Sandra L: Ottawa, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Daves, Cheryl A: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. David- son, Diana L: Chanute, Junior, Family and Child Development. Davidson, Dianne S: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Rebecca t Richard B RobertC: 526 I It TOP ROW: Davidson. Rebecca J: Elkhart. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine Davidson, Sandra A: Topeka, Junior. Medical Technology Davin, Beverly A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Davis, Adele L: Chanute. Sophomore. Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Davis, Arthur D: Mullinville. Junior. General Agriculture. Davis, Betty L: Lakin. Junior. Elementary Education. Davis, Beverly J: Topeka. Freshman, General Home Economics. Davis, Diann: Olathe, Jun- ior. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Davis, Donna D: Lakin. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion Davis, Gale W: Topeka. Freshman. Accounting. Davis, Harold A: Hays. Freshman, Agricultural Education. Davis, Jeanine A: Manhattan, Freshman. Home Economics and Nursing. FOURTH ROW Davis, Karen M: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Davis, Rebecca A: Overland Park. Freshman, General Home Economics. Davis, Richard B: Bonner Springs. Freshman. Business Administration. Davis, Robert C: Bonner Springs, Junior, Industrial Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Davis, Scott E: Garden City. 04. Physical Science Davis. Stephen V: Peabody. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Davis, Susan P: Overland. Junior. Interior Design. Davis, Victor A: Merriam, Junior. Pre- law. SIXTH ROW: Dawes, William H: Manhattan. 04. Electrical Engineering Dawson, David A: Topeka. Freshman. Business Administration Dawson, Elizabeth A: Wichita. Sophomore. Mathematics. Dawson, Jeffrey D: Overland Park. Freshman. Agronomy. SEVENTH ROW: Dawson, Linda L: Oakley. Freshman, Speech. Dawson, Thomas S: Russell, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Day, Peggy J: Langdon, Freshman, Home Economics Education Daylong, William B: Holdrege, Neb., Freshman. Political Science. EIGHTH ROW: Deam, Dona L: Manhattan. Junior. History. Dean, Jo J: Manhattan, Junior, Art. Dearborn, Robert H: Manhattan, Junior, Econom- ics. Dearing, Beverly A: Wichita, Junior, Music Education. BOTTOM ROW: Dechert, Karen E: Manhattan. Junior. Home Economics and Liberal Arts Dedonder, Larry J : Reading. Sophomore. Animal Husban- dry. Deeds, Craig N : Scott City, Junior, General Agriculture. DeGood, Alan L: St. Francis. Junior. General. 527 TOPflOW: Denton, SECONDS Desch, Dennis L:: After planning a schedule approved by her adviser, a coed pulls class cards during spring pre-enrollment in Justin hall. Underclassmen: DeG-Dis TOP ROW: DeGroff, Larry E: Overland. Park. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. DeHoff, Freddie M: LaCygne. Freshman, Animal Husbandry. DeHoney, Patricia G: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Deines, Garry L: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Dejarnette, Peggy I: Waverly. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Delaplane, Howard L: Pawnee Rock, Junior, General Agricul- ture. Delfs, James G: Alma, Junior, Accounting. Delp, Tony M: St. John, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Delpopolo, Robert G: Buffalo, N.Y., 04, Architecture. De- mand, Deborah M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Demars, Larry E: Salina, 01. Architecture. Demond, Gregory F: Cortland. N.Y., 01, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Dempsey, David A: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Mechani- cal Engineering Den, Marsha D: Bellevue. Neb., Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Dengler, Mary J: Wichita, Freshman, Interior Design. Denk, Greg P: Shawnee Mission, 02, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Denning, David F: Salina, Junior, Accounting. Denning, Mary A: Russell, Freshman, Music Education. Dennis, Juanita M: Law- rence, 04, Home Economics and Education. Dent, James M: Waterbury, Conn., Junior, Economics 528 Early assignment eliminated frustrating scheduling conflicts, shortening February registration procedure to a few minutes. D B: FOURTH RC Constance JonnJ:e TOP ROW: Denton, David L: Atchison. Freshman. Landscape Architecture Denton, Peggy J: Altamont. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Den- ton, Ronald L: Atchison. 04. Architecture Denton, Sharon K: Spring Hill. Freshman. General SECOND ROW: Depetro, Aflred S: Omaha. Neb. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine Desbien, Edmund P: Damar. Sophomore. Psychology. Desch, Marikay P: Topeka. Sophomore. Medical Technology. Deschner, Dennis L: Beloit. Junior. Agricultural Economics THIRD ROW Deschner, Jean M: Beloit. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics Detrixhe, Edward B: Ames Cloud. Freshman. Pre-Law. Detrixhe, Joseph B: Ames Cloud. Sophomore. Pre-Law Dettmer, Keith L: Green. Sophomore. General. FOURTH ROW Deutsch, Duane L: Hoismgton. Junior. Mechanical Engi- neering Devaney, John M: Kansas City. Mo.. 02. Architecture Devoe, Constance L: Omaha. Neb . Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Devore, John J : Belleville. Junior. Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Dewitt, Delia I: Wakeeney. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics Deyoe, Rita M : Coldwater. Sophomore. General Deyoung, Lorna E: Topeka. Freshman. General Home Economics Dick, Lucill e E: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Dick, Mark W: Buhler. Sophomore. General Dickerson, Gregory A: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. Dickerson, Roger K: Prairie Village. Junior. Psychology. Dickhut, Norma J: Scott City. Fresh- man. General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Dickinson, Jerry A: Whiting. Junior. Psychology Dick- son, Richard C: Topeka. Junior. Pre-Medicine. Diekman, Marcia K: Doug- lass. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Dietrich, Bryce S: Overland Park. Freshman. Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Dietz, Kenneth D: Wakeeney. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Digre- gorio, Thomas A: Philadelphia. Pa . Freshman. Business Administration Dillingham, Ann F: Stockton. Freshman. Medical Technology. Dillingham, Edward W: McFarland. Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW Dillingham, William: Kansas City. Mo.. 02. Architecture Dimatteo, Suzanne: Sudbury. Mass.. Sophomore. General. Dirks. Patricia R: Kismet. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Dissinger, Franki K: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. 529 Underclassmen: Div-Dus TOP ROW: Divin, Holland G: Overland Park. Sophomore, Animal Husban- dry. Dixon, Madelyn C: Manhattan, Junior, Applied Music. Dixon, Walter T: Huntington. N.Y., Sophomore, English. Doak, Dennis A: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. SECOND ROW: Doane, Gary R: Downs, Freshman, Dairy Foods Process- ing. Doane, Walter B: Downs, Junior, Agricultural Economics Dobbels, Frances M: Shawnee, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Dobbins, Mary M: Goff, Sophomore, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Dobbs, Jan A: Hutchinson, Freshman, Interior Design. Dob- son, Melinda L: Leavenworth, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Dodge, Alvena L: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Dohm, Lea A: Grinnell, Freshman, Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Dold, Brenda E: Emporia, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Dolenc, Jon S: Aurora, Colo., Freshman, Physical Education. Doncarlos, Patricia: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dondlinger, Patrick: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. - M M F FIFTH ROW: Donovan, Gerald M: Norton, Freshman, Agricultural Journal- ism. Doonan, Larry V: Great Bend, Freshman. Technical Journalism. Dor- an, James V: Macksville, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Dorland, Eliza- beth M: Corning, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Dormois, Glenda K: Chanute, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Dorow, Andrew J: Wichita. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Dougherty, Janice A: Colby, Sophomore, Physical Education. Dougherty, Thomas N : Topeka, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Doughten, Jeanne: Johnstown, Ohio. Freshman, Dietet- ics and Institutional Management. Douglass, Ladonna L: Burlington, Soph- omore, Humanities. Douthett, Roger L: Augusta. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Douthit, Frank R: St. Francis, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Dowd, Tedd J: Teaneck, N.J., Junior, Chemical Engineer- ing Doyle, Gregory A: Beloit, Freshman. General Dragush, Marilyn L: Kansas City. Sophomore. General. Drake, Patricia J: Elmdale, Sophomore, Physical Education. Timothy D BOTTOM ROW: Drapel, Trudy C: Cuba, Sophomore, Humanities. Draper, Gary G: Glade, 04. Chemical Engineering Draper, Judy A: Glade, Sopho- more, Home Economics Education Drees, Thomas J: Hays, Sophomore, History. 530 A A Wprf TOP ROW: Dreier, Wayne T: Billings. Mon.. Sophomore. Physical Educa- tion. Dreiling, Harold L: Ellinwood. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Dren- nan. D ' Ann: Wmfield. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education Drew, Grego- ry P: Omaha. Neb.. Freshman. Accounting. SECOND ROW Driscoll, James R: Boston. Mass. Freshman. Political Science Driver, William G: Pomona. Freshman. Accounting Droge, Douglas A: Seneca. Sophomore. General Drost, Gary C: Topeka. Sopho- more. Chemical Engineering. THIRD ROW Drussel, Jo A: Cimarron. Junior. English Dubrouillet, Mar- garet: Richmond Heights. Mo.. Sophomore. Family and Child Develop- ment Dudley. Dayne K: Nickerson. Sophomore. Architectural Structures. Duethman, Charles W: Paola. Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. FOURTH ROW Duff, Dena E: Scon City. Freshman. Floriculture Dufield, Lisa K: Kismet. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Duguid, George W: McPherson. Sophomore. Business Administration. Dukelow, Gordon H: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Physics. m FIFTH ROW Dukelow, Nancy J: Hutchmson. Junior. English Dumford, Kelly L: Wichita. Freshman. Business Administration Dumford, Michael D: Wichita. Junior. Psychology Dumler, Patricia A: Russell. Junior. Math- ematics SIXTH ROW: Dunbar, Charles D: Richmond. Junior. Agricultural Mechani- zation Dunbar, Kenneth R: Coffeyville. Sophomore. Psychology. Duncan, Michael S: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Duncan, Timothy D: Manhattan, Freshman. General. SEVENTH ROW: Dunkel, Todd S: Abilene. Freshman. Electrical Engineer- ing Dunlap, Evans A: Salina. Freshman. Accounting. Dunn, Clinton E: Manhattan. Freshman. Civil Engineering Dunn, Jeanne K: Springfield. Va.. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. - - : W 1 . EIGHTH ROW Dunn, Judith A: Topeka. Junior. Secondary Education. Dunstan, Edwin R: Jewell. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Dupuy, Jay W: Kansas City. Freshman. General Durham, John C: Hoyt. Sopho- more. Wildlife Conservation ! BOTTOM ROW Durham, Nancy L: Philadelphia. Pa.. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Durler, Sharen A: Great Bend. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education Dusenbury, Susanna G: Cladwell. Freshman. General Home Economics Dussair, Denise: Olathe. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. 531 Underclassmen: Dus-Els TOP ROW: Duston, Douglas J: Gaylord. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Dutton, Barbara J: Hutchmson. Sophomore. Radio and Television Home Economics. Dutton, Nancy M: Hutchmson, Freshman, General Home Economics. Dwyer, Trisha J: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. SECOND ROW: Dyal, Victor H: Geuda Springs, Junior, Agricultural Me- chanization. Dye, Donna J: Mankato, Sophomore, General Home Econom- ics. Dyer, Marcia D: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Dyer, Sally C: Prairie Village, Junior. Home Economics and Liberal Arts. THIRD ROW: Dyer, William K: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Business Administration Dyke, Elizabeth A: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, English. Dyke, Nancy K: Shawnee Mission. Junior, Family and Child Development. Eager, Richard B: Brooklyn, N.Y., Junior, Wildlife Conservation. FOURTH ROW: Easter, Ronald L: Abilene, 02, Architecture. Easton, Douglass P: Beattie. Sophomore, General Easton, Victoria L: Seattle, Freshman. General. Eaton, James A: El Dorado, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Eaton, Lenette E: McPherson, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Eaton, Mary K: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics and Lib- eral Arts. Eaton, Rodney C: Wichita, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Eberhard, Terril L: Peabody, Freshman, Agricultural Education SIXTH ROW: Eberhart, Keith L: Deerfield, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Eberle, Janice K: Kansas City, Junior, Home Economics and Liberal Arts Ebert, Kenneth G: St. Louis, Mo., 02, Architecture. Ebert, Robert A: St George. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. SEVENTH ROW: Ebert, Stephen M: St. George, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Eccleston, Franksisk: Fowler, Junior, Interior Design. Eck, David D: Harper. Sophomore, English Eckelman, Warren G: Westfall, Sopho- more, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Eckhoff, Lois N: Aliance, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Eckman, Merna K: Baldwin, Freshman. Home Economics Edu- cation. Eddy, Gail L: Havensville, Sophomore, General Eddy, Mollye A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Eddy, Renee F: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Eddy, Thomas D: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Edelblute, Phillip: Garden City, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Ediger, Rochelle D: McPherson, Sophomore, Music Education 532 TOP ROW Edmonds. Jeanette G: Leavenworth. Junior. Elementary Edu- cation Edmonds, Leslie S: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration Edmonds, Patricia J: Peabody. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Edmondson, Ted D: Columbus. Junior. Mechanical Engineer- ing. SECOND ROW Edwards, Alan D: Holland Point. N.Y.. 04. Physical Educa- tion. Edwards, Roger W: Emporia. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. Edwards, Thomas D: Wichita. 01. Architecture Edwards, Winston J: Osage City. Sophomore. Retail Floriculture. THIRD ROW: Eger, John J : Kansas City. Sophomore. History. Ehrlich, Lar- ry D: Russell. Junior. Agricultural Education Eicher, Gregory L: Brewster. Freshman. General Eicher, Jonathan W: Brewster. Sophomore. Civil Engi- neering. FOURTH ROW: Eirich, Francis E: Brooklyn. N.Y.. Freshman. Chemistry Eisenbarth, Frances: Goff. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Eisenhour, Douglas E: Wichita. Junior. Business Administration Eisler, Marion K: Easton. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. FIFTH ROW: Eitmann, Emily A: Council Bluffs. Iowa. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education Eitzman, Willard L: Hardy. Neb.. Junior. Secondary Education Elder, Larry E: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Elledge, Ruth: Hutchinson. Junior. Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Eller, Trudy A: Salina. Junior. Elementary Education Elliot, Allan W: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Elliott, Carolyn K: Concordia. Junior. Home Economics and Liberal Arts Elliott, James P: N Syracuse. N.Y.. Junior. Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Elliott, Joseph E: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Second- ary Education Elliott, Lloyd R: Waldo. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry El- liott, Lonnie W: Abilene. Freshman. Accounting Elliott, Michael B: Good- land. Freshman. Physics. EIGHTH ROW: Elliott, William T: Overland Park. Sophomore. Restaurant Management. Ellis, Charles E: Wheaton. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Ellis, Randall S: Prairie Village. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Ellis, William D: Humboldt. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW Ellison, David O: Mission. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Ellithorpe, Jack E: El Dorado. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine Elmore, Diane M: Scott City. Freshman. Psychology Elson, James M: Peoria. III.. Sophomore. Landscape Architecture. 533 Underclassmen: Elw-Fab TOP ROW: Elwell, Mike R: Tecumseh, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Emel, Karlyn K: Brewster. Sophomore, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Emig, Calvin L: Abilene, Sophomore, Business Administration Emig, Danny R: Solomon, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW: Emmot, John L: Beloit, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Enders, Jacqueline: Cranbury, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Endorf, Diana L: Arkansas City, Freshman, Physical Education. Engel, Charles W: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Physical Science. THIRD ROW: Engelken, Ronald A: Goff, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. England, Mary L: Pratt, Junior, Political Science. Engle, John E: Clyde, Junior, History. Engle, Pamela S: Madison, Junior, Secondary Education FOURTH ROW: Engler, Cady R: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemical Engineer- ing. Engler, Jerry W: Topeka, Junior, Agricultural Journalism. Englisby, John M: Hempstead, N.Y., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering English, Veronica A: Lenexa, Junior. Interior Design. FIFTH ROW: Engstrom, Kathleen A: Salina, Junior, History. Enich, Peter Y: Atchison, Sophomore, English. Enlow, Alfred C: Hutchinson, Sopho- more, History. Enos, Newell M: Perry, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Eplee, Harvey C: Fredonia, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Epley, Lar- ry C: Kingman, Junior, Agricultural Education. Erickson, Dorothy K: Lea- wood, Freshman, General. Erickson, Frederick: Leawood, Junior, Social Science. SEVENTH ROW: Erickson, Gerald W: Sutton. Neb., Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Erickson, Janet K: Sullivan, III., Sophomore, General. Er- ickson, Michael C: Ellsworth. Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Erickson, Ray- mond L: Chanute, Junior. Accounting. EIGHTH ROW: Erickson, Vicky L: Assaria, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Ericson, Galen E: Assaira, Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Ericson, Lance R: Chicago Heights, III.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ervin, Patrick F: Horton. Junior, Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Esau, Barbara E: Inman. Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Esau, Dale E: McPherson. Sophomore, Pre-Law. Eschmann, William C: Columbia, III., Freshman. Business Administration. Eshelman, Jon H: Sedgwick, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. 534 TOP ROW: Eshelman, Kenneth K: Sedgwick. Sophomore, Building Con- struction. Essmiller, Arnell D: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Essmiller, James A: Great Bend. Junior, Accounting. Estes, Charles M: Topeka, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Eubanks. Alice L: Maize, Junior, Elementary Education. Eustace, Stephen E: Topeka, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Euthon, Linda K: Haysville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Evanhoe, Charles A: Topeka, 01, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Evans, Charles E: Marion. Freshman. Agricultural Education. Evans, Gerald T: Americus. Sophomore, Milling Science and Manage- ment Evans, Mary C: Plainville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Evans, Nancy A: Russell. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Evans, Nancy L: Hutchinson, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Evans, Nancy M: Manhattan. Sophomore. Art. Evans, Patricia A: San Antonio, Tex. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Evans, Paula J: Wayne, Pa., Sophomore, General. ' i I FIFTH ROW: Evans, Sandra J: Kansas City. Junior. Secondary Education. Evans, Stephan B: Olathe. Junior. Geology. Evarts, Alice M: Beloit. Fresh- man, Business Administration. Everett, Erwin L: Shawnee Mission. Sopho- more, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Everist, Marilyn J: Topeka. Junior. Ho me Economics Educa- tion. Everitt, Thomas W: Trenton, N.J.. 04. Zoology Evers, Richard L: Manhattan. Junior. Accounting. Everson, Everett K: Manhattan, Fresh- man, Agricultural Education. SEVENTH ROW: Evert, Thomas M: Concordia, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Ewert, Wayne L: Marion. Junior. Physical Science. Ewing, Kenneth B: Hutchinson, Junior, Building Construction Ewing, Larry R: Hiswatha. Freshman, Animal Husbandry. EIGHTH ROW: Ewing, Margaret A: Dodge City. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Ewing, Rickey K: Parsons. Junior. Mechanical Engi- neering. Exley, Jonell: Wichita. Sophomore. Family and Child Develop- ment Eye, Mary E: Goodland. Sophomore. Sociology. BOTTOM ROW: Eyerly, Joyce M: Augusta. Junior. Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Eyestone, Carolyn S: Manhattan, Junior. Home Eco- nomics Education. Eyestone, Cecilia A: Manhattan, Freshman, Sociology. Fabert, Jerry A: Lawrence, Sophomore. Mathematics. 535 Underclassmen: Fad-FIa TOP ROW: Faddis, Janet K: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Sociology. Pagan, John S: Overland Park, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Fa ger, Glenn A: Osage City, Junior, Civil Engineering. Fagerberg, David A: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Fahrenbauch, Aleta F: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Fair, Arlene S: Alden, Sophomore, General. Fairbank, Sharon: Hays. Junior, History. Fairbanks, David F: Manhattan, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. THIRD ROW: Fakler, Joe A: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Falen, Daniel J: Elmo, Sophomore, General Agriculture Falk, Karen A: Topeka, Junior, Interior Design. Fallis, Linda J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Medical Technology. FOURTH ROW: Fankhauser, Wesley L: Madison, Freshman, Restaruant Management Fanning, Phillip R: Wichita, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Farabi, Steven B: Pittsburg, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Farley, Judy K: Manhattan. Freshman, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Farmer, Brenda K: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Medical Tech- nology. Farmer, Gail M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Art. Farmer, Jeri L: Tribune, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Farmer, Michael J: Nigeria, Sophomore. Feed Science and Management. SIXTH ROW: Farney, Kay E: Hutchinson. Junior, Elementary Education Farrar, Douglas A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Architectural Structures. Farrar, James M: Ft. Riley, Sophomore. Genetics. Farrar, Joe E: Norwich. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Farres, Theodore W: Woodbine. Freshman. Landscape Architecture. Farris, Barbara J: Sterling. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation Fatzer, Carol J: Lewis. Freshman, General. Fearing, Sherry J: Burr Oak. Sophomore, Political Science EIGHTH ROW: Felbush, Nina M: Abilene. Junior. Physical Education. Feldkamp, Mary L: Natoma, Freshman, General Home Economics. Felke, Patricia A: Great Bend. Junior, English. Fellers, Edmond E: Hays, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Fellers, Steven G: Neodesha, Sophomore, Nuclear Engi- neering. Fellman, Charles H: Osage City. Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Pent, Delma S: Newton, Freshman. General Home Economics. Fenton, Donald L: Trenton, N.J., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. 536 TOP ROW: Ferguson, James J: Topeka. Sophomore. Mechanical Engi- neering Ferguson, Jean L: Topeka. Sophomore. Family and Child De- velopment. Ferguson. Jon C: Kensington. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Ferguson, Roy T: Belleville. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. SECOND ROW Fernandez, Victor, E: Caguas. Puerto Rico. Sophomore. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Fetzer. William F: Olathe. Freshman. Pre-Forest- ry Pick, Ronald E: Dodge City. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Fickel. Sheila G: Manhattan. Freshman. General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Fielder, John K: Arcadia. Cal . Sophomore. Pre-Law Fields, Loyd A: Caney. Junior. Horticulture. Fields, Timothy J: Salina. Junior. Technical Journalism Fienhage, Carolyn A: Axtell. Freshman. General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW Fieser, David W: Plains. Sophomore. Agronomy. Fife, Brenda R: Wichita. Freshman. Interior Design Fife, Richard I: Winfield. Freshman. Landscape Architecture File, Elaine S: Beloit. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Files, Gail T: Overland Park. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Filinger, Cynthia A: Cuba. Junior. Physical Education Filley, Mary C: Atchison. Sophomore. Home Economics and Journalism. Findeiss. Patri- cia B: Wichita. Freshman. Sociology SIXTH ROW: Finnerty, William J: Topeka. Sophomore. Physical Therapy Finnesy, Dennis J: Plainville. Freshman. Accounting. Finney, Cynthia L: Salina. Junior. Home Economics Education. Finney, Dale J: Wichita. Freshman. General Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW Fish, Margaret K: Wakeeney. Freshman. Home Econom- ics Extension Fisher, Celeste E: Lewis. Freshman. General. Fisher, Jay S: Pleasanton. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Fisher, Karolynn A: Olathe. Junior. Medical Technology EIGHTH ROW Fisher, Stephen R: AltaVista. Freshman. Mathematics. Fit- tell, John H: Olathe. Sophomore. General Fitzwater, James W: Augusta. Junior. Civil Engineering. Fix, Robert A: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. Social Science. I BOTTOM ROW Flack, Diana R: Osage City. Freshman. Psychology Flack, Dick P: Greenville. NY.. Freshman. Bakery Management. Flack, Robert D: jSabetha. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Flanders. Jean M: Mission. Freshman. General. 537 Underclassmen: Fla-Fre TOP ROW: Flannery, John M : Amityville, N.Y., Junior, Chemical Engineer- ing. Flashman, Robert H: Melrose. Mass., Freshman, Botany. Fleischack- er. Donna: Ludell, Freshman. General Home Economics. Fleischmann, Beth K: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Educat ion. SECOND ROW: Fleming, Cynthia K: Salma, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Flesher, Bonnie L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Fletcher, Terrell H: Alton, III., 01, Architecture. Flett, Judy A: Spring Hill, Sophomore, Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Floresch, Richard H: Galesburg, III., Junior, Mechanical En- gineering Florell, Nancy M: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Florence, Susan A: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics Education Flournoy, Ralph L: Kansas City, Freshman, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Floyd, Janet E: Scottsdale, Ariz, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Flynn, Linda K: Riley, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Flynn, Patricia A: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Fogelberg, Larry R: Scandia, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Foland, Connie J: Overland Park, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Foland, Nancy L: Almena. Freshman, Art Folck, Phillip S: New York, N.Y., 02. Architecture. Foltz, Bruce V: Belle Plaine, Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. SIXTH ROW: Foltz, Mary K: Topeka, Sophomore. Mathematics Folwell, Patrick J: Oil City, Pa., Sophomore. Speech. Foncannon, Thomas M: Prairie Village. Freshman, General. Ford, Helen L: Edgerton. Freshman. General. SEVENTH ROW: Ford, Shirley A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Foreman, Billy J: Manhattan. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Forero, Luis E: Bogota, Columbia, Junior. Dairy Production Forgey, Donna M: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. EIGHTH ROW: Fort, Cherrie J : Paola, Freshman, General. Fortun, Pamela K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physical Education. Fosmire, Luella J: Shaw- nee Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. Foster, Carol M: Washington, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Foster, Frederic J: Dubuque, Iowa. 02. Architecture Fos- ter, Gayle K: San Francisco, Calif., Sophomore, Political Science. Foster, Gregory C: Washington, Sophomore, General. Foster, Jayne A: Manhat- tan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. 538 : ' TOP ROW Foster, Linda K: Aurora. Colo.. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Fountain, Florence A: Arlington. Junior. Home Economics Extension Fountaine, James H: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Foutes, Blake W: Bndgeton. Mo.. Freshman, Pre-Vetermary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Fowler, Robert W: Kansas City. Freshman. Accounting. Fowles, Christine A: Clay Center. Freshman. Mathematics. Fox, Linda C: Bethel. Freshman. General Home Economics Fox, Marian A: Ft Riley. Freshman, Art. THIRD ROW: Fox, Nancy J: Hutchinson. Junior, Elementary Education. Fox, Richard M: Syracuse. Sophomore. Pre-Medicme Fraass, Ronald G: Mankato. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Frakes, Peggy J: Hiawatha. Sophomore. Physical Education. FOURTH ROW Frame, Russell W: Overland Park. Sophomore. Geology Francis, Eugene N: St. Joseph. Mo.. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Francis, Gary D: Levant. Junior. Agricultural Education Francis. Joyce L: Leawood. Junior. Bacteriology. FIFTH ROW: Francis, Mary K: Salina. Sophomore. Elementary Education. Francis, William G: Junction City. Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine. Frank, John S: Wichita. Sophomore. Psychology Franz, Jerold L: Goes- sel. Freshman. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW Fraser, Linda K: Norway. Freshman. Home Economics Edu- cation Frasier, Beverly S: Sharon Springs. Freshman. Home Economics Education Frauenfelder, Linda: Manhattan. Freshman. Business Adminis- tration Frazier, Carol L: Goodland, Sophomore. English. SEVENTH ROW Frederick, Leonard R: Wichita. Sophomore. Psychology. Freed, Janivar: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Freed, Roger K: Scandia. Freshman. Biological Science Freeland, David E: Burns. Sophomore. Accounting. EIGHTH ROW Freeman, Joe D: Kingman. Junior. Architectural Structures. Freeman, Linda S: Kansas City. Freshman. General Home Economics. Freeman, Stephen W: De Soto, Freshman. Physical Science French, Constance R: Liberal. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW Frenn, Mary L: Topeka. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation Frese, John V: Alta Vista. Freshman. General Frey, Karen S: Poca- hontas. III.. Sophomore. Medical Technology. Frey, Marybeth D: Newton. Sophomore. Home Economics and Liberal Arts. 539 Underclassmen: Fri-Gar TOP ROW: Frickey, Michele D: Oberlin, Junior, Elementary Education. Frickey, Steven L: Topeka, Sophomore, Psychology Friday, Betty J: Pea- body, Freshman, General Home Economics. Friedrichs, Nelda J: Marys- ville. Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Friesen, Sharon K: Salma. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Frieze, H. Jess: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. Frikken, Donald R: Wichita, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Frisbie, Kurt M: McDonald, Junior, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Frisbie, Richard K: McDonald, Freshman, General Agircul- ture. Fritz, June F: Clay Center, Junior, Secondary Education. Fritz, Mary J: Kansas City, Junior, Political Science Fritzson, Harlyn A: Manhattan. Junior, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Froelich, Elizabeth: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Froe- lich. Glen W: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. Fross, Ruth A: Raytown, Mo., Sophomore. General. Frost, Bruce E: Smolan, Freshman. Animal Husbandry. FIFTH ROW: Fruetel, David B: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Fruits, Timothy J: Winfield. Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Frusher, Steven V: Ness City, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine Fry, David D: Marquette, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Fry, John A: Naperville, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Fry, Larry G: Little River, Junior. Agricultural Economics. Fry, Robert B: Helenville, Wis., Junior, Dairy Production. Fry, Shari A: Little River, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Fry, Theron E: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Fuhrken, Ronald C: Springfield, III., 01, Architecture. Fuhrman, Stephen A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Business Administration. Fujimura, Keith T: Lihve. Hawaii, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Fulghum, David A: Tescott, Sophomore. General Fulhage, Charles D: Yates Center, Junior, Milling Science and Management. Fulker- son, Janet E: Liberty, Mo., Sophomore, General Home Economics. Fulker- son, Joan J : Liberty, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Fullana, Jose M: Rio Piedra, Puerto Rico, 01, Architec- ture. Fuller, Gale L: Miltonvale, Junior, Horticulture. Fuller, Robert C: Overland Park, Sophomore. Geology. Fullington, Susan M: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. 540 TOP ROW: Funston, Mary L: Talmage. Sophomore, Medical Technology. Furbeck, Jacqueline: Abilene, Freshman Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fur- beck, Richard S: Abilene. Junior, Secondary Education. Furney, Joyce E: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Fyfe. Robert D: Wakefield, Freshman, Chemical Engineer- ing. Fyler, Kenneth L: Scott City. 02, Architecture. Gabri elson, Ronald L: Overland Park, Sophomore. Business Administration. Gadberry, Barbara D: Wichita. Freshman. General. THIRD ROW Gadberry, Marcia L: Wichita. Junior, History. Gaede, Diane: Manhattan, Sophomore, General Gagnon, James E: Grainfield, Sopho- more. Mechanical Engineering. Gainor, Vardon J: Harbor Beach. Mich., Sophomore, Bakery Management. FOURTH ROW: Galbraith, Ann C: Madison. Junior. Interior Design. Gal- lagher, Patrick J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Agronomy. Gallant, William P: Overland Park, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Galle, Constance A: Moundndge, Junior. Music Education. FIFTH ROW: Galle, Norman R: Moundridge, Junior. Animal Husbandry. Gallon, James A: Altoona. Junior. Animal Husbandry. Galloway, John H: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Galloway, Nancy A: Wichita. Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Gamba, Jane E: Osage City, Freshman. Speech. Camber, Jeanette L: Topeka. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Gambiani, Michael L: Spring Valley. III.. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Gammon, Ronald L: Leawood. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. rt4i SEVENTH ROW: Gandy, Sheppard L: Galena, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Gangel, Michael A: Louisburg. Junior, Veterinary Medicine Gan- tenbein, Andrew L: Elmo, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Gantz, Paula N: Ness City. Freshman, Modern Languages EIGHTH ROW: Garcia, Carlos M: Humacao. Puerto Rico. 02. Architecture. Gardner, Ann T: Ellinwood. Freshman. Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Gardner, Carolyn S: Arlington. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Gardner, Nicki A: Emporia. Freshman. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Gardner, Richard L: Laredo. Mo.. 02. Architecture. Gar- finkle, Barry D: Union. N.J.. Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Garlett, Theresa M: Kansas City. Sophomore. Accounting Garrelts, Gregory A: Shawnee Mission, 01 , Architecture. 541 Underclassmen: Gar-Ges TOP ROW: Garrelts, Rex E: Overland Park. Sophomore. Chemical Engi- neering. Garrelts, Susan R: Salina. Freshman, Medical Technology. Gar- rett, Claudia A: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Garrett, Gary A: Colby, 04, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Garrett, Linda J: Shawnee, 04, Secondary Education. Garrett, Marsha L: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education Garrett, Shirley A: Colby, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education Garrett, Stephen D: Colby. Sophomore, Physics. THIRD ROW: Garrett, Wayne N: Colby, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Garrison, Carla J: Salina, Junior, Home Economics Education. Garrison, Leon N: Washington, D.C., Freshman, Business Administration. Garrison, Linda S : Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Garrison, Ralph C: Wichita, 01, Architecture. Garten, Danna L: Effingham. Junior, English. Garten, Harold J: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Business Administration. Gartner, Linda L: Affton, Mo., Soph- omore, Civil Engineering. Aided b FIFTH ROW: Gartner, Robert E: Cedar Hill, Mo., Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Garver, Lucy M: Severy, Freshman, General. Gasper, Michael D: Tipton, Freshman, Accounting. Gaston, Carol A: Wichita, Junior, Elemen- tary Education. SIXTH ROW: Gaston, Marcia A: Bethel. Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Gates, David L: Owasso, Okla., Freshman, Industrial Arts. Gates, Wil- liam J: Newton. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Gatewood, Nancy: Leavenworth, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Gatlin, Frederick W: Atwood, Freshman, Animal Husban- dry. Gatton, Ronald D: Burden, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Gattshall, Robert W: Ruleton, Freshman, Animal Husbandry Gatza, Daryl W: Junction City, Sophomore, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Gaughan, Tracy A: Lincoln, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Gaul, Linda K: Troy. Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Gaul, Owen A: Troy, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Gaus- man, Gary D: Dorchester, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Gawel, Thomas J: Westchester, III., 03, Architecture. Gay, Patricia A: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Gebhart, Mary E: Hoxie, Freshman. General Home Economics. Gechter, Mary J: Muscotah, Sophomore. General Home Economics. 542 es ,T ' -:- ]: J: ' : - Aided by Kansas Regent Eldon Sloan. Willie Wildcat christens the rowing team ' s new $3.500 shell with a bottle of water from Tuttle Creek Reservoir. The 60-foot Wildcat I was financed by selling token square inches of the shell to the public. TOP ROW: Geffert, Karol L: Haven. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Gei- ger, Wendell E: Sabetha. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Geisinger. Richard L: Plains. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Generson, Rich- ard M: Pelham Manor. N.Y.. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Gentry, Darrell R: Winfield. Freshman. Industrial Engi- neering Gentry, James W: Topeka. Sophomore. Civil Engineering Gen- try. Sharon I: Frankfort. Freshman. Humanities Georg, Ken P: Rush Cen- ter. Freshman. General Agriculture. THIRD ROW: George, Deanna G: Hutchinson. Junior. Political Science. George, John A: Uniontown. Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. George, Richard W: Northamb. England. 04. Milling Science and Manage- ment Geraghty, Bernard K: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. FOURTH ROW: Gerard, Russell S: Manhattan. Freshman. Veterinary Med- icine. Gerber, Vicki A: Atchison. Sophomore. Technical Journalism Ger- ritz, George A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Physics. Gerritz, Grace L: Man- hattan. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Gerstenberger, Allen: Leawood. 02. Architecture. Gerst- ner, Diana K: Great Bend. Freshman. Family and Child Development. Gerstner, John J: Frankfort. Junior. Agricultural Journalism. Gessner, Joseph S: Stockston. N.J.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 543 Underclassmen: Get-Gor TOP ROW: Gettings, Richard L: Wichita. Junior. Bacteriology Gettino, Robert E: Syracuse. N.Y . Freshman. Mathematics. Gettler, Nancy J: Ulys- ses, Freshman. General Home Economics. Geyer, Richard D: Sylvan Grove. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Gfeller, Cheryl L: Winona. Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Gfeller, Edward S: Junction City, Sophomore. Accounting. Gfeller, Lana J: Winona, Sophomore. Business Administration. Gfeller, Richard W: Junction City, 01 , Architecture. THIRD ROW. Gibbs, Marcia L: Little Rock, Ark., Sophomore. Medical Technology. Gibbs, Paul H: Olathe, Junior. Mathematics. Gibbs, Richard A: Liberal Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Gibson, Michael L: Welling- ton. Sophomore, Geology. FOURTH ROW: Gieber, Nicholas R: Haddam. Sophomore, Men ' s Physical Education. Gieck, Jo J: Overland Park, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Gier, Dwayne D: Dayton, N.Y., Junior. Feed Science and Management Giersch, Joe P: Salina, Freshman. General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Gifford, Gordon R: Conton, Mass., Junior, Landscape Archi- tecture. Gilbert, Charla R: Green, Special, Pre-Elementary Education. Gil- christ, Linda R: Wichita. Freshman, Accounting. Gillan, Carol J: Concor- dia. Junior. Technical Journalism. SIXTH ROW: Gillaspie, Thomas F: Council Grove. Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Gillen, Thomas S: Leoti, Freshman, Speech Gillespie, Janice K: Burlingame, Sophomore, Physical Education Gilliland, Patricia: Hills- boro, 04. Home Economics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Gilliland, Robert L: Herington. Sophomore, Pre-Medi- cine. Gillman, Richard L: Coffeyville, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Gill- more, Phillis J: Wichita, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education Gilmore, Elizabeth P: Wooster, Ohio. Sophomore, General Home Economics EIGHTH ROW: Gilpin, Bruce L: Elkhart, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. Ging- rich, Patricia E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Gintzel, Mary E: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Art. Glad, Grant E: Atwood. Jun- ior, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Glasco, Lynn D: Bird City, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Glasco, Vicki L: Dodge City. Junior, Sociology. Glass, Jay W: Greensburg, 02, Architecture. Glatz, Margaret F: Kansas City. Freshman. General. 544 TOP ROW: Gleissner. Robert R: Prairie Village. Freshman. Accounting. Glendening, Kathleen: Lmdsborg. Freshman. Technical Journalism. Glenn, Kenneth A: Cunningham. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Glenn. Larry F: Dodge City. Freshman. Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW Glenn, Mary E: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Music Educa- tion. Gleue, David J: Belleville. Freshman. Pre-Law Glover, Kenneth F: Millington. Tenn.. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Gnadt. Ervin F: Alma. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. THIRD ROW: Goddard, James F: Council Grove. Sophomore. Building Construction Godfrey, James F: Haysville. 03. Architecture Goedecke. Heike: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Goering, Sandra L: Salma. Freshman. General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW Goering, Virginia L: Moundndge. Junior. Home Econom- ics Education. Goerzen, Larry D: Newton. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Goetz, JoAnn: Wichita. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Goetze, Jona- than B: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Goff, James H: Manhattan. Sophomore . Dairy Foods Pro- cessing Golden, Artyce A: Topeka. Sophomore. Home Economics Educa- tion. Golden, Nicholas J: Topeka. Sophomore. Business Administration. Goldenstein, Gene: Long Island City. N.Y.. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration SIXTH ROW Goldsmith. James C: Wyckoff. N.J.. Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- er Gtepie,JaB nary Medicine Golitko, Jeanette M: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore. Gener- al Home Economics Goll, Cynthia J: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education Gomer, Jackie L: Kansas City. Junior. Biological Science SEVENTH ROW Good. Connie K: Conway Springs. Freshman. Modern Languages Good, Gloria: Liberal. Junior. Secondary Education. Goodger, Ardyce E: Eudora. Sophomore. Interior Design Gooding, Janet C: Shaw- nee Mission. Freshman, General. _ 94 IEIGHTH ROW Goodman, Douglas R: Topeka. Freshman. Elementary Education Goodnow, Gary R: Leavenworth. Freshman. Mechanical Engi Peering Goodrich, Janice: Manhattan. Sophomore. General Goodson, Jack S : Independence. Junior. Chemical Engineering. ----- ,, 30TTOM ROW Goodyear, Sally A: Wichita. Junior. Dietetics and Institu- |tional Management Goold, Susan K: Prairie Village. Junior. Secondary Education Goossen, Emray R: Colby. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Gor- t, Charles E: Leavenworth, Freshman. Landscape Architecture. 545 Underclassmen: Gor-Gri TOP ROW: Gordon, Dale W: Leavenworth, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Gordon, Deane T: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry Gor- don, Helen L: Winfield, Sophomore, Family and Child Development Gor- don, Jeannine K: Salina, Freshman, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Gordon, John A: Great Bend. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Gordon, Suzanne: Winfield, Freshman, General Goreham, Mildred A: Junction City, Sophomore, Art. Gorman, Jerry L: Overland Park, Junior, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Gorrell, Dwight G: Centerville, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Gosch, Cheryl D: Norwich, Junior. Secondary Education. Gosch, Jay W: Norwich. Junior, General Agriculture. Goss, Phil S: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Goss, Robert O: Williamsburg, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Goth, Carter E: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Gothard, Reba M: Cedar Vale, Freshman, General Gott, Vicki L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Gough, Pamela J: Wichita. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Graber, Ruth A: Mulvane, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Gracey, Sherril A: Kingman. Sophomore, Speech Therapy Graf, Jerry D: Mc- Pherson, Sophomore, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Grafel, Connie M: Herndon, Sophomore, Technical Journal- ism. Grafel, John R: Herndon, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Gra- fel, Richard A: Herndon, Freshman, Physical Education Graham, Billy I: Colby, Junior. Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Graham, Billy R: Liberal, Junior. Agronomy. Graham, David E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Graham, Eric K: Chilli- cothe. III., Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Graham, Jolinda G: Norton. Freshman, Technical Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Graham, Martha J: Washington, Freshman, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Graham, Michael E: Salina, Freshman, General. Graham, Teresa K: Mankato, Junior, Modern Languages. Grame, Mary A: Atchi- son. Junior, Home Economics Extension. BOTTOM ROW: Granell, Gloria C: Clay Center, Freshman, Sociology Granger, Sharon A: Lakewood, Col., Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Grant, Linda M: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Sociology Grant, Patricia L: Overland Park. Junior, Sociology. 546 TOP ROW: Grau, Steven L: Topeka. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Grauerholz. Donald D: Kensington. Junior. Agricultural Education Gray. Jerry D: Salma. Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine. Gray, Rebecca S: Atwood. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW Graybeal, Ronald D: Topeka. Sophomore. Civil Engineer- ing. Greason, Peter H: Morristown. N.J.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Grecian, Kendal L: Palco. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Green. Lar- ry E: Wichita. Freshman. Business Administration. tlk THIRD ROW: Green, Lee R: Leavenworth. Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Green, Marilyn K: Manhattan. Sophomore. Home Economics Educa- tion. Green, Marsha L: Bethel. Sophomore. Home Economics and Journal- ism. Green, Thayne C: Bedford. Mass.. 04. Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW Green, Thomas H: Kansas City. Freshman. Electrical Engi- neering Green, Treasha L: Salina. Junior. Elementary Education Greene, Corinne D: Amarillo. Tex.. Junior. Elementary Education. Greene, Larry E: Goddard. 04. Nuclear Engineering. FIFTH ROW Greenwood, Janice G: Cherryvale. Junior. Family and Child Development Greenwood, Joseph F: Junction City. 02. Architecture. Gregory, Richard J: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Greiner, Jon R: Tremont. III.. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Greis, Barry W: St. Louis. Mo.. 03. Architecture. Greiving, Ronald G: Derby. Freshman. Business Administration Gresham, Richard D: Manhattan. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Greve, William B: Larned. Sophomore. Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW Grey, Thomas G: Mission. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Grider, David A: Topeka. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Grider, Mary E: Tribune. Sophomore. Interior Design Griffee, Susan L: Hutchinson. Soph- omore. Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW Griffin, Mary R: Washington. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Griffin, Roger A: Lyons. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Grif- fith, James E: Independence. Freshman. Political Science. Griffith, Mar- garet A: Osawatomie. Junior. Sociology. BOTTOM ROW Griffiths, David W: Abilene. Sophomore. Architectural Engineering Griffiths, Donald C: Topeka. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Griffiths, Terry S: Lawrence. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Grif- I fitt, William P: Liberty. Freshman. Psychology. 547 Underclassmen: Gri-Hal TOP ROW: Grimes, Gary E: Olsburg. Junior. Dairy Production. Grinstead, Dan S: Bonner Springs. Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Groene, Janell K: Win- field, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Groene, Janet K: Winfield, Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: Grogger, Margaret K: Solomon, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Grojean, Ronald L: Sikeston, Mo., 01, Architecture. Grosko, Mary L: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Gross, David R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Gross, Donald P: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Gross, Linda S: Waldo, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Gross, Virgil J: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Gross, William R: Friend, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Grossardt, Darrel L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering. Grossardt, James P: Claflin. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Grosz, Marlin R: Olivet, S.D., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Grote, Holland P: Sabetha, 03. Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Grothusen, David W: Scott City, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Grout, Jerry E: Mankato, Freshman, General Agriculture. Groves, Patricia L: Manhattan, Junior. Business Administration. Groyon, Richard A: Junction City, 01 , Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Grubbs, Kenton T: Kinsley, Sophomore, Psychology Grube, Steven G: Franklin. Neb., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Gruen, Ronald E: Abilene, Sophomore, Chemistry. Grumbein, Ralph E: Ness City. Fresh- man, Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Grumbein, Sondra L: Dighton. Sophomore, Pre-Veten- nary Medicine Guber, Betty J: Garnett, Freshman, Home Economics Edu- cation. Gudgen, Robert G: Coffeyville, Junior, Civil Engineering. Guetzko, Carolyn S: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Humanities. EIGHTH ROW: Gugler, Dianne K: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Gui- dote, Armando E: Hondaqua, Philippines, Freshman, Milling Science and Management. Gump, Diane S: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Gump, Marilynn: Wichita, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Gump, Robert J: Wichita, Sophomore, Veterinary Medi- cine. Gurske, John D: Wichita, 01, Architecture. Gurss, John O: Leaven- worth, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Gustafson, Birgit H: Worcester, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 548 TOP ROW: Gustafson. William A: Junction City, Freshman. Wildlife Con- servation Gutsch, Larry A: Goodland. Freshman, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Guttery, John A: Alton. Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Guy, James M: Topeka. Junior. Political Science. SECOND ROW: Guy, Jeanne A: Chanute. Sophomore. Family and Child Development Guy, Thomas E: Topeka. Freshman, General Gwinn, Ralph W: Manhattan. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Haas, John A: Leba- non. Sophomore. Physical Science. THIRD ROW: Haberer. Lynda M: Luray. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics Habiger, Marguerite: Bushton. Junior. Home Economics Educa- tion. Habiger, Robert D: Parsons. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Hack- ett, Julie A: Fairfax. Mo.. Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment FOURTH ROW Hadorn, Allen D: Beanie. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Hadsall, Ronald D: Harper. Sophomore. General Hageman, Nancy C: White Cloud. Junior. Speech Hagerman, Wayne H: Larned. Freshman. General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Haggard, Patricia G: Wichita. Sophomore. Elementary Edu- cation Hahn, Allen G:Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Hahn, Neil E: Manhattan. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Haines, Jean M: Wichita. Freshman. Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW Hains, Shirley D: El Dorado. Sophomore. Modern Lan- guages Hake, Rosemary M: Overland Park. Freshman. Humanities Hal- bleib, Chester W: Utica. Sophomore. Chemical Engineering Halderson, Karen R: Delphos. Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Management. SEVENTH ROW Hale, Karen S: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Haley, Karen L: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Hall, Constance L: Topeka. Junior. Physical Education Hall, David Chad: Mullinville. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. - ' ' ' EIGHTH ROW Hall, David Charles: Kansas City. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Hall, Jerry R: Ft Scon. Junior. General Agriculture Hall, Joan D: Olathe. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Hall, John K: Great Bend. Sophomore. Accounting. BOTTOM ROW Hall, Michael R: Prairie Village. Junior. Economics Hall, Patricia A: Leawood, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Hallauer, Joan E: Holton. Sophomore. Pre-Busmess Education. Hallauer, Roy G: Holton. Freshman. Agricultural Engineering. 549 W f Underclassmen: Hal-Har TOP ROW: Halverstadt, Donald: Chanute, Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Hamilton, Sandra M: North Caldwell, N.J., Sophomore, General Home Economics. Hamlin, Melvin H: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Hamlin, William J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Pre-Vetermary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Hamman, Gayla S: Hartford, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Hammer, Clinton J: Turner, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Hammer, Linda N: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Hammerli, Alan R: Holton, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Hammond, David L: Abilene, Junior, Milling Science and Management. Hammond, Gary V: Long Island, Freshman, Accounting Hammond, John J: Junction City, Sophomore, Accounting Hammond, Judy K: Osage City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Hampton, Connie L: Ulysses, Freshman, Interior De- sign. Handlin, Fred W: Marquette, Sophomore, Entomology. Handlin, Velma J: Marquette, Freshman, Chemistry Hands. Samuel L: Garden City, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FIFTH ROW: Hanel, Lannie L: Agenda, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Haney, Joyce E: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. Haney, Rob- ert C: Aurora. Col., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Haney, Thomas D: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Law. SIXTH ROW: Hanks, Constance J: Shields. Freshman, General Home Economics. Hann, Charles S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Chemistry. Hanna, Gary J: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Hannagan, David R: Overland Park, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Hanselman, Robert W: Salina. 01, Architecture. Han- sen, Bernard L: Peabody, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Hansen, Robert H: Wichita. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Hanshaw, Dennis G: Haddam, Junior, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Hanson, David R: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore. Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Hanson, Dwight E: Clay Center. Sophomore, Physical Science. Hanson, Gregory P: Salina. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Hanson, Joy E: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Hanson, Noel S: Jamestown. Sophomore, Technical Jour- nalism. Hantla, Chrystal: Wichita. Sophomore, Clothing and Textiles Har- bert, David E: Lamed. Freshman, Pre-Law. Harbert, Terry L: Lamed. Sophomore, Psychology. 550 K?w - .! H| -:- TOP ROW Harclerode, Barbara: Prairie Village. Junior. Accounting Hard- en. Linda L: Talmage. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Harden, Monte W: Goodland. Sophomore. Agricultural Journalism Harden. Otho L: Scott City. Sophomore. Modern Languages. SECOND ROW Hardin. Daslie A: Kansas City. Freshman. Horticulture Hardin, Frank R: Kansas City. Sophomore. Civil Engineering Hardin. Gre- gory W: Wakeeney. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Harding, Ann M: Liberal. Junior. Secondary Education. THIRD ROW Harding, David J: Stockton. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Harenchar, George T: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Administration. Hargis, Barbara J: Burrton. Junior. Elementary Education Hargrove, Rebecca A: Mulvane. Junior. Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW Hargrove, Wayne A: Topeka. Freshman. Industrial Engi- neering Harkins, Davy J: Emporia. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harlan, Robert D: Madison. Junior. Agricultural Mechanization. Harmon, Michele M: Overland Park. Freshman. General. FIFTH ROW Harmon, Patrick M: Garden City, Sophomore. Business Ad- ministration Harner, Richard L: Oldwick. N.J.. Sophomore. Dairy Produc- tion Harper, Dorothy K: Frankfort. Junior. Elementary Education. Harper. Kenneth W: Bird City. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW Harper, Sarah C: Salma. Sophomore. Modern Languages Harrington, Jerrold: Clay. NY.. Junior. Electrical Engineering Harrington, Pam L: Richardson. Tex.. Sophomore. Zoology Harris. Arthur S: Long Branch. N.J.. 01. Architecture SEVENTH ROW: Harris, Carol S: Topeka. Freshman. Biological Sciences Harris, Elizabeth A: Manhattan. Sophomore. English Harris, Greg W: Tribune. Freshman. Animal Husbandry Harris. Holly P: Chanute. Fresh- man. Speech. EIGHTH ROW: Harris, James J: Langdon. Freshman. General Harris, Linda A: Junction City. Sophomore. General Home Economics Harris, Lynda S: Burr Oak. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Harris, Michael E: Topeka. Junior. Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW Harris, Pamela S: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Psy- chology Harris. Stephen M: Concordia. Sophomore. General Harris. Tom: Plainville. Freshman. Business Administration Harrison, Barbara A: Nickerson. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. 551 Underclassmen: Har-Hei TOP ROW: Harrison, Linda: Manhattan, Sophomore. Speech Therapy. Harrod, Herbert E: Leavenworth, Junior. Industrial Engineering. Harrod, Ronald D: Leavenworth. Freshman, Architectural Structures. Harsh, George H: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Harshaw, Bobby F: El Dorado, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Hartley, Kolette K: Shawnee, Ffeshman, Psychology. Hartman, Gary V: Towanda, Sophomore, Poultry Science. Hartman, Jane A: Clifton, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Hartman, Leon R: Hershey. Pa., Freshman, Architectural Structures. Hartwell, Stewart B: Goodland. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hartzell, Gary L: Lincoln, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harvey, James E: Hugoton, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Harvey, John W: Hugoton, Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Harvey, Roger C: Independence, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harwood, Robert A: Humboldt, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Haslouer, Jeanne E: Hope, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Haslouer, Louise M: Hope, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hassett, Sandra K: Berryton, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Hassig, Margaret E: Kansas City, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Hastings, Janet L:Topeka, Junior, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Hastings, Ronald L: Council Grove. Freshman, Accounting. Hatch, Patricia A: McDonald, Junior, Home Economics Education. Hat- field, Darlene M: Hiawatha. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Hatfield, Steven P: Belle Plains, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Hathaway, Martin F: Chase, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Hathaway, Thomas R: Beach, N.D., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hauber, Mary J: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Hauck, Bobbie W: Miltonvale, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Haughawout, Linda: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Haun, James F: Topeka, Freshman, Business Administration. Hauptli, Jeanne M: Glen Elder, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Hauptli, Roger D: Glen Elder, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Mauser, Donna G: Overland Park, Freshman. General Home Economics. Hausmann, Dennis E: Bonesteel, S.D., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Havice, John E: Golden. Col., Freshman, Me- chanical Engineering. Hawk, Michael: Wichita, Junior, Nuclear Engineer- ing. 552 Tsfn ' ft O TOP ROW: Hawk, Thomas D: Colby. Junior. Secondary Education. Haw- ley, Connie L: Parsons. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing Hayden, Herbert R: Garnett. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Hayes, James B: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. SECOND ROW: Hayes, James J : Dodge City. 04. Geology. Hayes, Jon R: Independence. 02. Architecture Hayes, Mary L: Hoxie. Freshman. Pre- Secondary Education. Haymaker, Susan A: Minneapolis. Minn.. Fresh- man. Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Haynes, Chester G: Abilene, Junior. Chemistry. Hays. Bar- bara J: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Hays, Car- olyn A: Wathena, Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Management Hazen, Wilma M: Stockton. Junior. Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Headrick, Wallace L: Plains. Freshman. Pre-Law Heasty, Larry E: Mayfield. Junior, Business Administration Heath, Carol L: Palos Verdes, Cal., Freshman, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Heath, Dianna S: Topeka. Sophomore. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Heath, James D: Park Ridge. III.. Junior. Industrial Engineer- ing. Heath, Linda C: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Pre-Nursing Heck, David M : Atchison. Junior. Wildlife Conservation Heck, Jerold L: Junction City, Sophomore, Sociology SIXTH ROW: Hector, Robert B: Jamaica. N.Y.. Sophomore. Political Sci- ence. Hedges, Larry J: Ft. Scott, Freshman. Chemistry Hedges, Vicki M: Salina, Freshman. Physical Education. Hedlund, Jay R: Overland Park, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Heer, Michael R: Garden City, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Hegeman, Faye L: Lawrence. Freshman. Pre-Medicine Heg- lar, Lynn A: Salina. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Heide, Cheryl S: Smith Center. Sophomore. Interior Design. EIGHTH ROW: Heidrick, Max M: Beloit. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Hein, Lynda L: Basehor. Freshman. Sociology. Heinen, Carol J: Shawnee Mis- sion. Junior. Chemistry Heinen, Mary F: Valley Falls. Sophomore. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Heinsohn, Charles O: Parsons, Sophomore. Mathemat- ics Heintzelman, Andrea: Manhattan. 01. Architecture. Heintzelman, Phillippa: Manhattan. Freshman, Art. Heitman, Bonnie F: Linn, Sopho- more. General Home Economics. 553 Underclassmen: Hei-Hib TOP ROW: Heitman, John V: Norton, Junior. Music Education Heitmann, Henry: New York, N.Y., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Heldstab, Stephen G: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Helfand, Sandra G: Freeport, N.Y., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Hellebust, Gary A: St. Marys, Sophomore. Animal Hus- bandry. Heller, Terry J: Hunter, Freshman, General Agriculture. Hellwig, Ronald D: Oswego, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Helm, Frederick L: Norcatur, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Helmer, Maureen K: Lyons, Junior, Medical Technology Helms, Robert A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. Helton, Sally J: Emporia, Junior, Secondary Education Helwig, Craig P: Macksville, Junior, Feed Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: Hemenway, Mary J: Salina, Freshman, Philosophy. Hemmerling, Dwight F: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Hendershot, Carol F: Kingman, Sophomore, History. Hendershot, Sharon J : Hutchinson, Junior, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Henderson, Linda J: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Henderson, Paul T: Flossmore, III., Freshman, Mathematics. Henderson, Robert L: Humboldt. 03, Architecture. Henderson, Ruth A: Atchison, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Henderson, William L: Buffalo, N.Y., 03. Architecture. Hen- drix, Carole J: Oskaloosa. Freshman, Home Economics Education. Hen- drix, Susan L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, English. Henneberg, Ronald K: Belvue, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Henning, Robert E: Athol, Sophomore, Agricultural Engi- neering. Henricks, Dean E: Herington, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Hen- rikson, Gerald W: Emporia, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Henrik- son, Marilee R: Emporia, Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Henry, Dianna L: Mission, Sophomore. Interior Design. Henry, Elizabeth J: Atchison. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Henry, Margie L: Lecompton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Henry, Marilyn J : Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Henry, Richard K: Lyons, Sophomore, Sociology. Henry, Roger N: Kansas City, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Henry, Roy E: Le- compton, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Henry, Steven C: Longford, Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 554 TOP ROW: Henry, William M: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Technical Journal- ism. Henton, Gary L: Manhattan. Freshman, General. Herbers, Donald A: Winfield. Junior. Animal Husbandry. Herbers, Julia A: Holton. Freshman, Social Science. SECOND ROW: Heritage, John R: Olathe. Freshman. General. Herman, Charles T: Wakefield, Junior, Business Administration. Herman, Duane E: Wichita, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Herman, Robert D: Wichita, Junior. Economics. - ' Hfe: THIRD ROW Herman, Robert K: Wakefield. 02. Architecture. Herman, Robert W: Garden City. Sophomore. Mathematics. Hermes, Steven E: Kiowa, Sophomore. Psychology. Hermon, Lowell F: Olathe, Freshman. Mathematics. FOURTH ROW: Herndon, Alfred J: Hume, Sophomore. Pre-Vetermary Medicine. Herren, Carolyn J: Alma, Freshman. General Herren, Roger W: Nickerson. Sophomore. Secondary Education. Herrmann, Larry L: Manhattan. Junior. Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Herron, Barry L: Wichita. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Heslop, Jonathan M: Independence. Junior. Industrial Engineering. Hess, Dale N: Waverly. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering Hess, Kathleen: Topeka, Junior. Art. SIXTH ROW: Hester, Judy A: Larned. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. Hetrick, Shannon S: El Dorado, Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Hett, Charles L: Garden City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Hetzel, Barbara J: Prairie Village. Freshman. General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Heuertz, Carol J: Valley Falls. Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education Hewlett, Howard S: Woodburn, Ind.. 02. Architecture. Hey, Nancy J: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, General Hey, Richard L: Overland Park. 1 . Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Heyer, Patricia J: Highland. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Heyka, Gary J: Belleville. Junior, Business Administration. Heyl, Guy M: Sharon Springs. Freshman. Pre-Law. Heyne, Kathryn E: Manhattan, Junior. Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Hiatt, Bonnie K: Leawood. Freshman. Psychology. Hiatt, Robert L: Kansas City. Sophomore. Accounting. Hibbard, Larry P: Toronto. Sophomore. Physical Education. Hibler, Elizabeth S: St. Louis. Mo.. Junior. Elementary Education. 555 Underclassmen: Hic-Hol TOP ROW: Hickerson, Warren D: Kansas City, Mo.. 02. Architecture. Mickey, Gerald V: Olathe. Freshman. General Agriculture. Mickey, Patricia A: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Hickman, DianrtE: Overland Park. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Hicks, Carol I: Garnett. Junior. Home Economics Educa- tion. Hicks, Ralph W: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Bakery Management. Higgins, Raymond L: Concordia. Junior. Psychology. Highfill, Elizabeth: Wichita, Junior. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Hightower, Jane E: Bern. Sophomore, Interior Design Hil- bert, Billy D: Richland, Junior, Entomology. Hildebrand, Gerald L: Staf- ford. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Hilding, Sharon M: Leavenworth, Junior. Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Hilgendorf, Gretchen: Great Bend. Junior, English. Hil- genfeld, A ' rnelle: McPherson, Freshman, General Hilgenfeld, Dennis L: Manhattan, 03, Architecture. Hill, Don A: Smith Center, Sophomore, Pre- Pharmacy. FIFTH ROW: Hill, Edith M: Hoxie, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hill, Jane M: Burlington, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hill, Jerry L: Selden, Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Hiller, Cheryl A: Topeka. Soph- omore, Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Hillner, Stephen J: Olathe. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Hills, Richard C: Colby. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Hillyard, Michael R: Chapman, Freshman. Accounting. Hilterbrand, Robert: Junc- tion City. Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Hilton, Douglas W: Salma, Junior, Secondary Education. Hinchman, Sally J: Kansas City. Mo., Junior, Elementary Education Hin- kle, Sondra S: Salina. Junior, Elementary Education. Hintz, John: Salma, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Hirt, Robert L: Lucas. Junior, Civil Engineering Hitz, Har- old K: Wichita, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hjelmfelt, Mark R: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Physics. Hlaus, Kathleen J: Wilson, Soph- omore, Home Economics Education. ; BOTTOM ROW: Hobbs, Joan C: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Hobbs, Kathryn A: Wichita, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Hobbs, Roy E: Princeton. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hoch, Bar- bara J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Home Economics Liberal Arts. 556 TOP ROW: Hochberg, Richard C: Junction City. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Hocking, Robert S: Olney. Ill . Freshman. Architectural Struc- tures. Hodge, Michael L: Seattle. Wash.. Junior. Elementary Education Hodgson, Alice A: Little River, Freshman. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW Hodgson, George A: Little River. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Hodgson, Nancy A: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Modern Lan- guages Hodson. Lester L: Herington. Junior. Electrical Engineering Hoecker, Janice E: Atchison. Junior. English. THIRD ROW: Hoecker, Richard V: St. Joseph. Mo.. Freshman. Biological Science. Hoeflicker, Karen A: Grandview. Mo.. Sophomore. Foods and Nutrition. Hoeme, Karen E: Scott City. Sophomore. Home Economics Edu- cation. Hoerman, Doris E: Manhattan. Freshman. Applied Music. FOURTH ROW Hofer, John S: Cedar. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Hoff, Dolores M: Claflin. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Hoff, Mary A: Claflin. Junior. Secondary Education Hoffman, Ann C: Effing- ham. Freshman. Sociology. FIFTH ROW: Hoffman, Dan L: Chapman. Sophomore. Agricultural Engi- neering. Hoffman, Dolores A: Abilene. Sophomore, Home Economics Ex- tension. Hoffman, Linwood A: Barto. Pa.. Freshman. Agricultural Econom- ics. Hoffman, Phillip W: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. SIXTH ROW Hoffman, R. Gene: Wichita. Freshman. Architectural Struc- tures Hoffmans, Mary K: Wichita. Sophomore. General. Hoffmen, Lloyd R: Overbrook. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Hofford, Linda J: Mulvane. Freshman. Home Economics Education SEVENTH ROW Hofmann, John W: Green. Junior. Chemical Engineering. Hofmann, Linda M: Clay Center. Freshman. Dietetics and Institutional Management Hogan, Betsy J: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. English. Ho- gan, Tom J: Kansas City, Mo.. Sophomore. Political Science. EIGHTH ROW Hokr, Dorothy A: Ellsworth. Sophomore. Pre-Business Education Holl, Robert L: Lincoln. Sophomore. Psychology Holland, Cal- vin C: Prairie Village. Freshman. Mathematics Holland, Geoffrey B: Prair- ie Village. Sophomore. Sociology. w _j BOTTOM ROW Holle, Ruthann I: Ludall. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics Holliday, John D: Liberty. Junior. Animal Husbandry Hollinger, Janet K: Manhattan. Freshman. Modern Languages Hollingsworth, Mar- garet: Phillipsburg. Freshman. Interior Architectural Design. fill 557 Underclassmen: Hoi-Hub TOP ROW: Hollingworth, William: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Hol- lis, Karen G: Wichita, Freshman, Art. Holloway, Edward A: Manhattan, 01, Architecture. Holloway, Meredith A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Die- tetics and Institutional Management. SECOND ROW: Holloway, Tommy T: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Pre- Law. Holm, Barbara M : White City, Freshman, Home Economics and Jour- nalism. Holmes, David W: Abilene, Sophomore, Business Administration. Holmgren, Aldre M: Kansas City, Freshman. General. THIRD ROW: Holsinger, David J: Hesston. Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Hoist, Ronald P: Kansas City, Junior, Architectural Structures Holste, Charles D: Ludell, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Holste, John E: Norton, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Holt, Donna J: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Holterman, James L: Long Island, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Holthaus, Leonard F: Centralia. Freshman, Industrial Engineer- ing. Holvorson, Angele: Maple JHill, Sophomore, General Home Econom- ics. FIFTH ROW: Homolka, Raymond C: Munden, Freshman, Wildlife Conser- vation. Homrighausen, Harold: Paola, Freshman, General Agriculture. Hoober, Linda R: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hoob- ler, James A: Wamego, Freshman. Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Hoobler, Larry D: Wamego. Freshman, Physical Education. Hood, Carolle L: White City. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hood, Duane L: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Hood, Linda S: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Hook, Vera L: Silver Lake, Sophomore, Speech. Hooper, Margaret R: Hiawatha, Junior, Home Economics Education. Hoover, Har- vey B: Salina, Freshman, Accounting. Hoover, Nancy J: Winfield, Fresh- man, General. EIGHTH ROW: Hope, Regenia A: Manhattan, Freshman, Political Science. Hope, Robert L: Topeka, 01, Architecture. Hopkins, Daryl L: Attica. Soph- omore, Mechanical Engineering. Hopper, Karen L: Emporia, Sophomore, Modern Languages. BOTTOM ROW: Horacek, Gary L: Kinsley, Freshman, Mathematics. Hor- chem, David P: Ransom, Freshman. Art. Horigan, Sharon G: Frankfort, Freshman, General. Hornbaker, Ann L: Lawrence, Junior, Political Science. 558 TOP ROW: Hornberger. Judith A: Baldwin. Sophomore. General Home Economics Hornick, Carolyn S: Lenexa. Sophomore. General Home Eco- nomics Homing. Larry G: Almena. 03, Architecture Horrell, Ronald M: Strafford. Pa.. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW Horsch, Dwight W: Aberdeen. Idaho. Junior. Animal Hus- bandry Horst, Janice L: Carmi. III.. Sophomore. Secondary Education Horst, Marilyn J: Prairie Village. Freshman. Technical Journalism. Morton, Mary E: Johnson. Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Hoskins, Stephen W: Hutchmson. 02. Architecture Hos- kins, Thomas L: Hutchinson. Freshman. Physical Science Hoskinson, Susan E: Anthony. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Hostetler, Bruce B: Harper. Junior. General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Hostetter, Dorothy M: Manhattan. Junior. Zoology Hott- man, Shirley D: Abilene. Freshman. Bacteriology Houchin. Lawrence L: Solomon. Freshman. Electrical Engineering Houdyshell, Judith P: Junc- tion City. Junior. Music Education. FIFTH ROW Houghtaling, Jonathan: Lakin. Junior. Animal Husbandry. House, Linda J: Goodland, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Hou- seweart. Mark W: McCune. Sophomore. Agricultural Education Hovis. A. Earlene: Arkansas City. Junior, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW Howard, Cheryl G: Junction City. Sophomore. Pre-Second- ary Education Howard, Christine: Bonner Springs. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education Howard, Claudia K: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education Howard, John G: Sedan. 01. Architecture. SEVENTH ROW Howard, John W: Kansas City. Junior. Industrial Engi- neering Howe, Jean F: Manhattan. Junior. Elementary Education. Howell, David R: Wichita. 01. Architecture. Howell, Melvin L: Hutchinson. Junior. Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW Howse, Richard L: Manhattan. 04. Business Administra- i tion Hoyle, Robert E: Clay Center. Freshman. Chemical Engineering Hoyt, John H: Dodge City. Junior. Geology Hrabe, Melinda R: Kensing- _ ton. Junior. Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW Hubbard, Fred W: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Pre- Vetennary Medicine. Hubbell, Bonnie M: Topeka. Freshman. General Home Economics Huber, Loretta J: El Dorado. Junior. Psychology Hu- ber, Richard G: Prairie Village. Freshman. Business Administration. 559 White straws with purple-trimmed bands, worn for the first time at the K-State-University of Kansas basketball game, add color to Stalemates ' uniforms. Hats sold to partisan fans earned the coed pep squad $1,080 for the cerebral palsy fund. Underclassmen: Hud-Ing TOP ROW: Hudgens, Mary P: Overland Park. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Hudson, Robert M: Leawood, Freshman, Restaurant Management. Huerter, Dennis G: Marysville, Freshman, Industrial Engi- neering Huerter, Mary G : Wetmore, Junior. Zoology. SECOND ROW: Huffman, Daniel S: Burdett. Junior. Chemical Engineer- ing. Hug, Alan R: Holton, Junior, Biological Science. Hug, Janis A: Hoi- ton, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Huggins, Arlen W: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Physics. THIRD ROW. Huggins, Lloyd D: Council Grove. Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Hughbanks, Ronald G: Pratt, 03. Architecture. Hughes, Har- old D: Buena Vista. Colo.. Freshman, Civil Engineering Hughes, James M : Overland Park. 02. Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Humburg. Nancy B: Ness City, Freshman, Physical Edu- cation. Hummel, Kathryn: Manhattan, Freshman, Speech. Hummer, Larry L: Chanute. 04. Chemical Engineering. Humphrey, Frank J: Burlington, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. 560 TOP ROW: Humphrey. Robert L: Hoisington. Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering Hund, Patricia: Paxico. Junior. Foods and Nutrition. Hunsicker, Paul D: Shawnee. 01. Architecture Hunt, James M: Independence. 04. Architecture. SECOND ROW: Hunt, Robert E: lola. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine Hunter, Janice A: Overland Park. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Hunter, Judith A: Overland Park. Junior. Elementary Education Hun- ter, Judith H: Wichita. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Hunter, Mary E: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics. Hunter, Nancy J: Shawnee Mission. Junior. Elementary Education Hunter, Thomas W: Oberlin. Sophomore. Economics. Hurd, Lois F: Omaha, Neb , Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Hurley, Daryl F: Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engineer- ing. Hurst, Charles W: Mission. 04, Modern Languages. Huseman, Cher- yl K: Scott City. Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management Huseman, Joann R: Scott City, Freshman. Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Huston, Larry G: Abilene, Junior, Animal Husbandry Hus- ton, Linda J: Abilene, Freshman, Speech Hutchins, Cynthia A: Scott City, Freshman, General Hutchins, Mary E: Topeka, Freshman. P re-Elementary Education SIXTH ROW: Hutfles, Joseph E: Corning, Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Huxman, Kent J: Arnold. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Huxman, Vada J: Arnold. Sophomore. Business Ad ministration. Hyde. Ann S: Leavenworth. Junior. Modern Languages. SEVENTH ROW: Hyder, David L: Chapman, Sophomore. Electrical Engi- neering. Hynes, Thomas E: Oak Ridge. N.J.. Junior. Pre-Medicine. Hysom, Judith I: Wichita. Junior. Elementary Education. Idleman, Thomas D: Kanorado. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Ikard, James A: Oklahoma City. Okla.. Sophomore, Pre- ' Law. lies. Duane A: Marysville. Junior. Pre-Medicine. Imhof, Carol A: Brewster. Junior, Secondary Education. Imhof, Ray D: Brewster. Sopho- more, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Imm, Marcia K: Phillipsburg. Freshman. Chemistry Immenschuh. Cheryl R: Eskridge, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing Im- thurn, Elmer D: Maple Hill, Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Ingersoll. Jeanne A: Junction City. Sophomore. Interior Design. 561 Underclassmen: Ing-Joh TOP ROW: Ingrum, Jess W: Garfield. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Innis, Karyl K: Wichita. Freshman. Psychology. Intermill, Patricia: Webber, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Irizarry, James A: Ridge- wood, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Irwin. Linda M: Topeka. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Isch, Jerlynn K: Morrill, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Iverson, Willard A: Topeka, Junior, Business Administration. Jaax, Alan R: Wichita. Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Jackson, Carl F: Topeka, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Jackson, David D: Topeka, Junior, Horticulture Jackson, David H: Topeka, Sophomore, Psychology Jackson, Gary D: Trenton, Mo , 02, Ar- chitecture. FOURTH ROW: Jackson, Judy G: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Jackson, Kathleen M: Bethel, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Jackson, Larry W: Hutchinson, Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Jackson, Michael Earl: Independence. Junior, Economics FIFTH ROW: Jackson, Michael Earl: Kansas City, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Jackson, Pamela A: Topeka, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Jackson, Ruth A: Belleville, Junior, Home Economics Extension. Jackson, Sheran K: Kansas City, Freshman, Chemistry. SIXTH ROW. Jacob, Thomas K : Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Physics. Jacobs, Curtis R: Athol, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Jacobs, Joy S: Towanda, 04. Secondary Education. Jacobs, Michael J: Phillips- burg. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Jacobs, Patrick T: Phillipsburg. Sophomore, Mathemat- ics. Jacobs, Stanley E: Liberal, 01, Architecture Jacobson, Gregory L: Huron, S.D., 01, Architecture. Jacobson, Julie A: Abilene. Sophomore, Biological Science. EIGHTH ROW: Jacobson, Kristie K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education Jaeger, Calvin D: Great Bend, Sophomore, Chemistry. Jaeger, Diana R: Wichita. Freshman, General Home Economics Jager, Jan B: Wichita, Junior, History. BOTTOM ROW: Jager, Karen R: Wichita, Freshman, English. Jagger, John F: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Speech. Jakowatz, Judy: Wichita, Freshman, Mathematics. James, Judith A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Bio- logical Science 562 -: .;;- ;,,. . G . TOP ROW James, Patsy J: Drexel. Mo.. Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Jameson, Donald L: Holton. Junior. Agronomy Jamvold, Daryll D: Everest. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Jansonius, David J: Prairie View. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Jansonius, Rodney J: Prairie Village. Freshman. Agricul- tural Engineering. Janssen, Justin B: Geneseo. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Jantz, Jerrie S: Tampa. Sophomore. Geography. Jantz, Lois A: Moundndge. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW Jarman, Roberta K: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Political Science Jarrett, James C: Mission. Junior. Pre-Law. Jarrett, John A: Barnes, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jarvis, Roberta M: Winfield. Sophomore. Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW Jasionowski, Edward: Parlin. N.J.. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine Jasper, Charles L: Cawker City. Sophomore. Animal Hus- bandry Jaynes, Scott W: Prairie Village. Freshman. Civil Engineering Jeannin, Michael R: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW Jenkins, Gerald L: Oshkosh. Neb.. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine Jenkins, James G: Hiawatha. Sophomore, Chemistry. Jensen, Carol A: Lakin. Junior. English. Jensen, Jean A: Lincoln. Freshman. Pre- Business Education. SIXTH ROW Jensen, Karin K: Prairie Village. Freshman. English. Jensen, Sue A: Hays. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Jermark, Carola A: Beloit. Sophomore. Interior Design Jernigan, Douglas K: Council Grove. Fresh- man. Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW Jeselnik, Diane M: Bethel. Sophomore. Home Econom- ics Education Jeselruk, Philip E: Bethel. Freshman. Landscape Architec- ture Jewell, Charles G: Trenton. N.J . Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine Jilka, Gerold D: Salina. Junior. Business Administration. i EIGHTH ROW Jilka, Robert L: Salina. Freshman. Chemistry. Johannes. John M: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Accounting John, Chester C: Par- , sons. Sophomore. Mathematics John, Roger S: Phillipsburg. Freshman, i Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW Johns, Chris E: Granada Hills. Calif.. Junior. Physical Sci- ence Johnson, Bradley D: Rose Hill. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Johnson, Bruce L: Salina. Freshman. Feed Science and Management. Johnson, Byron G : Troy. Junior. Animal Husbandry 563 Underclassmen: Joh-Jon TOP ROW: Johnson, Carl L: Webber. Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Johnson, Carlene S: McPherson, Junior, Mathematics. Johnson, Charles R: Burr Oak, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Johnson. Cheryl K: Wichita, Sopho- more, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Cynthia A: Dwight, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Johnson, Cynthia K: Atchison, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Johnson, Darrel L: St. Francis, Freshman, Feed Science and Management. Johnson, David E: Geneseo, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Delores J: Burrton, Junior, Elementary Education. Johnson, Dennis R: Lindsborg. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Johnson, Donald B: Smolan, Freshman, Business Administration. Johnson, Donnis A: Larned, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Ernest L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Psychol- ogy. Johnson, Gary L: Overland Park, Freshman, General Agriculture. Johnson, Harris W: Sioux City, la.. Freshman, Business Administration. Johnson, Janet M: Greenleaf, Freshman, Speech Therapy. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Janice L: Bridgeport, Freshman. Social Science. Johnson, Jeanne A: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Johnson, Jill M: Clinton, Wis., Junior. Medical Technology. Johnson, John A: Well- ington. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Johnson, Karen G: Manhattan. Freshman. Home Economics and Journalism Johnson, Karen L: Haddam. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Johnson, Kathy L: Omaha. Neb., Freshman, Medical Technolo- gy. Johnson, Kay L: Waterville, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Johnson, Larry L: Assaria, Sophomore, Geology. John- son, Linda R: Raytown, Mo., Freshman, Technical Journalism. Johnson, Linnetta A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Music Education. Johnson, Michael K: Burdick. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Johnson, Nancy C: Sharon. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Johnson, Nancy G: Sterling, Freshman, Physical Education Johnson, Nathaniel: Montclair, N.J., Freshman. Accounting. Johnson, Patricia L: Alexandria. Va.. Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, Paula S: Manhattan, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Johnson, Phyllis J: Oketo, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Johnson, Phyllis M: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. Johnson, Randy R: Home, Freshman, Accounting. 564 Johnson. SECOND Johns soaZoei land Part. ion, Cecil GaryL : ' ton, Rolam Jones, Bar k. ft I TOP ROW Johnson, Raymond W: Hutchinson. Junior. Political Science Johnson, Richard A: Axtell. Freshman. Agricultural Mechanization John- son, Rita A: Clay Center. Sophomore. Speech Therapy Johnson, Robert L: Manhattan. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. r ?4 W SECOND ROW Johnson, Sheldon L: McPherson. 02. Architecture Johnson, Stephen E: Salma. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. John- son, Zoe A: Clay Center. Freshman. General. Johnston, Beverly A: Over- land Park. Freshman. Business Administration. THIRD ROW Johnston, Bruce A: Chicago. III.. Junior. Geography. Johns- ton, Cecil W: Stockton. Sophomore. Business Administration Johnston, Gary L: Prairie Village. Junior. Industrial Engineering Johnston, Janice A: Blue Rapids. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW Johnston, Jeanette M: Wakefield. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education Johnston, Rebecca L: Leawood. Junior. Elementary Education Johnston, Richard N: Elmhurst. III.. 01. Architecture. Johns- ton, Roland W: Stockton. Sophomore. Building Construction. FIFTH ROW Jonas, Anne E: Quenemo. Freshman. Home Economics and Liberal Arts Jones, Andrew M: Sharon Springs. Sophomore. Animal Hus- bandry Jones, Arthur D: Summerfield. Freshman. Electrical Engineering Jones, Barbara A: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Jones, Beverly D: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Jones, Brenda C: Kansas City. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. Jones, Catherine V: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Jones, David F: Wichita. 01 . Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Jones. David R: Kanorado. Sophomore. Physics Jones, Dennis R: Wellington. Junior. Secondary Education. Jones, Ellis R: Prairie Village. Freshman. General. Jones, Florrie N: Longton. Freshman. Humani- ties. EIGHTH ROW: Jones, James H: Junction City. Junior. History. Jones, James R: Omaha. Neb.. Junior. Speech Therapy. Jones, Judith A: Hiawa- tha. Freshman. Modern Languages. Jones, Karen S: Wichita. Sophomore. Sociology BOTTOM ROW: Jones. Lee W: Ellsworth. 01 . Architecture. Jones, Loretta A: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Jones, Marcia A: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Jones, Marietta R: Sharon Springs. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. 565 Underclassmen: Jon-Kel TOP ROW: Jones, Mary J: Bendena. Junior, Business Administration. Jones, Michael E: Leonardville, Junior. Agricultural Economics. Jones, Nicholas M: Augusta. Junior. Art. Jones, Pamela A: Washington, Sopho- more. ' Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Jones, Patricia, L: Topeka. Junior. Technical Journalism. Jones, Richard L: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Jones, Robert W: Manhattan, Freshman. Civil Engineering. Jones, Roger L: To- peka, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Jones, Sharon L: Topeka, Sophomore, Radio and Television. Jones, Virginia M: Stockton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Jones, William R: Rushville. Mo., 04, Nuclear Engineering. Jones, Xandra L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Jordan, James S: Abilene, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jorgensen, Jill: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Jorns, Kenneth D: Turon, Freshman. Agricultural Mechanization. Josserand, Jerilyn J: Johnson, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Joyce, Joseph D: Somerville. Mass., Junior. Agricultural En- gineering. Joyce, Vicky L: Hutchinson, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics Jubelt, Burk: Manhattan, Junior. Chemistry. Judd, Kathryn: Belmont. Calif.. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Judd, Robert E: Cottonwood Falls. Junior. Technical Journal- ism Jump, Robert D: Neodesha. Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. June, Donald L: Kansas City. Junior. Secondary Education Juranich, Robert J: Bethel. Sophomore. Physical Science. SEVENTH ROW: Jurgensen, Curtis H: Great Bend. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Justice, Gale A: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Kaaz, Razanna L: Leavenworth, Freshman. Sociology Kaberline, Carolyn A: Topeka. Freshman. Technical Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Kaff, Joanne P: Carbondale, Sophomore, General Kahler, Deraldene J: Claflin, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Kaiser, Ann P: Ellinwood, Freshman, Speech Kaiser, Douglas L: Otis, Junior, Mathe- matics. BOTTOM ROW: Kaiser, Merle R: Paola, Freshman, Dairy Production Kai- ser, Roger P: Manhattan, Freshman. General. Kalb, Helene J: Salina, Jun- ior, Medical Technology. Kalberlon, Gary T: Merriam. Junior, Wildlife Con- servation. SIXTH ROV Kazmaier,, Robert L: ; 566 C: BOTTOM R( TOP ROW: Kale, Steven R: Mankato. Freshman. History Kalishman, Stanley R: Stoneham. Mass.. Junior. Horticulture Kallenbach, Melvin D: Valley Center. Junior. Accounting. Kanawi, Abdulilah A: Manhattan. Soph- omore. Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Kanawyer, Merry J: San Francisco. Calif.. Sophomore. Interior Design Kannard, Janet L: Wichita, Junior. Accounting. Kanning, Phyllis L: Troy. Junior. Accounting Kapfer, Teresa L: Lawrence. Fresh- man. General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Karleskint, James A: Ft. Scon. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Karlin, Marilyn A: Hays. Freshman. General Home Economics. Karr, Dennis O: Emporia. Freshman. General. Kasitz, Nancy A: Hesston. Freshman. General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW Kasl, David R: Cuba, 02. Architecture Kasselman, Den- nis G: Ellinwood. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Kasselman, Robert L: Ellinwood. Freshman. Business Administration. Kaster, Kay: Cunningham. Junior. Chemistry. FIFTH ROW: Kastle. Shirley M: Cedar. Junior. Family and Child Develop- ment. Kater, Larry E: Newton. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Kat- lin, Michael D: Mission. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Kaufman, Julie D: Hutch- inson. Freshman. Modern Languages. SIXTH ROW: Kaufman, Marty B: Brooklyn. N.Y.. Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine Kaup, Richard E: Smith Center. Freshman. Chemical Engi- neering Kay, Robert S: Minneapolis. Sophomore. Mathematics. Kazmaier, Jerry D: Eudora. Junior. Speech Therapy. SEVENTH ROW: Kearn, Linda L: Aurora. Freshman. History Kearney, Robert L: Salina. Junior. Business Administration Keating, Kathleen A: Rochester. N.Y.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Keck, Philip R: Levant. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. EIGHTH ROW: Keegan, Mary E: Axtell. Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management Kehr, Kathleen: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Keist, Robert P: Wichita. Freshman. Sociology. Keith, Melissa C: Peekskill. N.Y.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Kelchak, Ellen J: Manhattan. Sophomore. Clothing Retail- ing Keller, Duane L: Ellis. Sophomore. Feed Science and Management. Keller, Glen A: Ellis. Freshman. General Keller, John B: Harvard. Neb . Sophomore. Pre-Vetermary Medicine. 567 Underclassmen: Kel-Kin TOP ROW: Keller, Madelyn G: Manhattan. Freshman, Medical Technolo- gy. Keller, Thomas E: St. Francis, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Kel- lett, Carol E: Salina. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Kelley, John R: Lockport, NY., Freshman, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Kelley, Judith K: St. Francis, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Kelley, Michael: Westpdfl, Mass., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Kellogg, Carolyn M: Courtland, Junior, Elementary Education. Kellogg, Karolyn K: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. THIRD ROW: Kelly, Candace A: Wichita, Sophomore, Technical Journal- ism. Kelly, Frances M: Munden. Junior. Elementary Education. Kelly, James P: Effmgham. Freshman, General Agriculture. Kelly, Janet P: Eff- ingham. Freshman. General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Kelly, Kathleen D: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Kelly, Melvin C: Stanhope, N.J., Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Kelly, Michael M: Prairie Village. Junior, Physical Education Kelly, Pamela M: Junction City, Sophomore. Medical Technology. FIFTH ROW: Kelsey, Gaylord D: Silver Lake, Junior. Horticulture Kelsey, Marilyn S: Salina. Sophomore, English Keltner, Michael K: Meade, Sophomore, English. Keltner, Patricia K: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. SIXTH ROW: Kemper, George A: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Kemper, Michael D: Holton, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Kendall, Belinda L:Sabetha, Freshman. Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Kendall, Brooke R: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Kendall, Carolyn S: Hermgton, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Kendall, Lawrence M: Council Grove, Sophomore, Psychology Ken- nedy, Donald L: Hoxie, Sophomore, General. Kennedy, Janice M: Kansas City. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Kennedy, Jill E: Concordia, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Kennedy, Kathleen L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Social Sciences. Kennedy, Ronald D: Hoxie, Sophomore, General. Kennedy, Susan K: Wichita, Freshman. Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Kennedy, Susan L: Newton. Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Kennedy, William H: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Education. Ken- ney, John E: Wichita, Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Kent, James D: Wakefield, Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. 568 TOP ROW: Kenyon, James R: Bogue. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kepley, Kenneth E: Wichita. 04. Accounting Kerbs, Brad J: Otis. Sopho- more. Agricultural Economics Kern, Douglas A: Smith Center. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW Kern, Michael D: Lyons. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Kessler, Alan F: Newton. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. Kessler. Karla J: Wichita. Freshman. General Home Economics Kettelhut, Larry L: Gurley. Neb.. Sophomore. Bacteriology. THIRD ROW: Keucher, Louise S: Topeka. Junior. Modern Languages Kewley, Clifford W: Cresskill. N.J.. Freshman. General Kibbe, Dallas L: Wamego. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Kibler, Larry W: Atchison. Sopho- more. Nuclear Engineering. FOURTH ROW Kice, Robert G: Wichita. Freshman. Milling Science and Management Kidd, Quinton, R: Manhattan. Sophomore. Sociology. Kil- dow, Gary L: Wichita. Junior. Business Administration Killion, Linda L: Derby. Freshman. English. FIFTH ROW Kilroy, Thomas G: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Kimble, Jane H: Burlingame. Junior. Clothing Retailing Kimbrough, James E: Manhattan. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine Kimmi. Anthony L: Leonardville. 04. Architecture. SIXTH ROW Kimmi, Elizabeth A: Leonardville. Junior. Home Economics and Liberal Arts Kimsey, llene A: Manhattan. Freshman. Business Admin- istration Kimsey. Robert L: Manhattan. Freshman. Accounting. Kinch, Barbara J: Nickerson. Sophomore. Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW Kinder, Steven W: Topeka. 01. Architecture Kindred, Dianna G: Leavenworth. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. King, Becky P: Council Grove. Freshman. Speech. King, Harold R: Kansas City. Freshman. Chem- istry. EIGHTH ROW King, Linda D: Olathe. Sophomore. Modern Languages. King, Royce M: New Berlin. Wis . Junior. Electrical Engineering King, Sheryl A: Kansas City. Freshman. General King, Thomas W: Parker. Freshman. English. ; BOTTOM ROW King. Timothy F: Elmwood. III.. 01. Architecture. Kingery, | Judith K: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Humanities. Kinnaman, Anthony I P: Cedar Vale. Freshman. Business Administration. Kinney, Robert D: Ar- I kansas City. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. 569 Underclassmen: Kin-Koe TOP ROW: Kinsey, Terrel E: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Art. Kirchhoff, Henry C: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Economics. Kirchhoff, Maria J: Cedar, Freshman, General Home Economics. Kirk, Donald R: Parsons, Junior, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Kirk, John M: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Kirk, Judy D: Scott City, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Kirk, Katharine A: Scott City, Junior, Elementary Education. Kirk, Richard D: Galena, Jun- ior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Kirk, Thelma J : Ellsworth, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Kirkendall, Robert L: Smith Center, 01, Architecture Kirkham, Linda M: Valley Falls, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Kirkwood, Ann K:To- peka. Freshman, Physical Education. FOURTH ROW: Kirkwood, Kathy L: Baltimore, Md., Freshman, Pre-Veten- nary Medicine Kirkwood, Steven G: Topeka, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering Kiser, Ernest J: Almena, Freshman, Biochemistry. Kiser, Rick E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Kiser, William F: Somerville, N.J., Sophomore, Physical Edu- cation. Kissick, John B: Beverly. Senior. Agricultural Economics Kistner, Henry O: New Milford, N.J., Freshman, Political Science. Kitch, Jane E: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Kitch, Judith L: Winfield, Junior, Business Administration. Kitchen, Lawrence D: Kanorado, 04, Electrical Engineering Klag, Kath- ryn A: Wichita, Freshman, General. Klahr, Carolyn R: Holton, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Klasing, Kenneth A: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore. Archi- tectural Engineering. Klaus, Edward J: Hays, Freshman, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Klein, Carmen R: Green, Junior. Agricultural Education. Klein, John C: Leavenworth, Junior. Bakery Management. EIGHTH ROW: Kleiner, Linda J: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kleinschmidt, Jerry: Hope, Freshman. Architectural Structures. Klema, Dell J: Russell. Freshman, General. Klema, James G: Wilson, Freshman, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Klema, Susan P: Wilson. Junior. Medical Technology. Klemme, Linda R: Maquoketa, Iowa, Freshman, Family and Child Develop- ment. Klenke, Dale F: Spearville, Junior, General. Klenke, Donald V: Spearville, Junior. Business Administration. 570 1 - ' to TOP ROW: Kleopper, Judith K: Nortonville. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Kleysteuber, Joan M: Garden City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Klick, Barbara J: Toronto. Sophomore. General Home Econom- ics. Klick, Joyce E: Toronto. Freshman. Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW Kline, Ronald R: Mound Valley. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Kling, John R: Howard. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Klocke, Larry L: Randolph. Junior. Agronomy Klocke. Verna L: Barnes. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW Kloefkorn, Connie S: Caldwell. Freshman. General Home Economics Kloepper, Susan K: Nortonville. Sophomore. General Home Economics Kmoch, Donald J: Manhattan. Sophomore. Veterinary Medi- cine Knappenberger, Mary:Olathe. Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW Knedlik, Nancy E: Anchorage. Alaska. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education Knetter, Cheryl S: Piper. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Kniffin, Charles K: Overland. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Knight, Charles W: Beeler. Sophomore. Agronomy. FIFTH ROW Knight, Marcia B: Smith Center. Freshman. General. Knight, Myron K: Stockton. Freshman. General Agriculture. Knight, Roy J: Wichi- ta. Freshman. Physics Knight, Steven G: Marysville. Freshman. Pre-Law. SIXTH ROW: Knighton, Robert L: Wichita. Freshman. Pre -Law. Kniker, Nancy L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Social Science Knoell, Donna L: Mission. Junior. Elementary Education Knop, Douglas B: Isabel. 03. Ar- chitecture. SEVENTH ROW: Knorr, Margaret: Wichita. Sophomore. Physical Educa- tion. Knox, Phillip L: Brewster. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. Knupp, Daniel D: Larned. Freshman. General Kobbeman, Laura J: Lin- coln. Freshman. Physical Education. EIGHTH ROW: Kobetich, Robert W: Manchester. Sophomore. Physics Kobets, Sister Mary F: Maryknoll. N.Y.. Sophomore. General Agriculture. Kobuszewski, Joseph: Gypsum. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Koch, James D: Campbell, Neb . Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Koch, Mary A:Atwood. Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. Kochersperger, Robert: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Architectural Structures Koelliker, Donald V: Robinson. Sophomore. Wildlife Conserva- tion. Koerner, Douglas G: Wakefield. Junior. Electrical Engineering. 571 Underclassmen: Koh-Laf TOP ROW: Kohl, Larry E: Wichita, Junior. Animal Husbandry. Kolacny, John M: Wakeeney, Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Kolb, Sheila S: Milton- vale, Freshman, General. Kolde, David L: Manhattan, Junior, Zoology. SECOND ROW: Kolman, La Donna J: Washington, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Kongs, Stephen W: Seneca, Sophomore. Business Administration. Kongs, Thomas F: Marysville, 03. Architecture. Konitz, Thomas L: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Koons, Karen E: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Koontz, Walter H: Stafford, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Kootz, Sharon L: Kanapolis. Freshman, General Home Economics. Kopka. Sister Judith A: Maryknoll, N.Y., Sophomore. General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Kopke, Jerry E: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Law. Kopp, Frederick A: Fairview, Sophomore Dairy Production. Koppes, Gerald M: Manhattan. Junior, Pre-Medicine. Korber, Mary K: Seneca, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Korte, Richard L: Ottawa, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Kostreva, Eunice E: Liberal, Sophomore, Mathematics. Kotapish, Kay E: Blue Rapids. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Kotler, Stephen B: New Brunswick, N.J.. Junior, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Kovar, John R: Overland Park, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Kracht, Katherine Y: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Krakower, Elayne J: New York. N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Kramer, Gary K: Emporia. Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. SEVENTH ROW: Kramer, Gayle C: Topeka, Freshman, Economics. Kra- mer, John A: Corning, Freshman. Electrical Engineering Kramer, William P: Kansas City, Freshman, History. Kraus, David K: Manhattan, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Kraus, Fredrick W: Hays, Sophomore, Accounting. Krause, Deborah K: Salina, Freshman, Interior Design. Krause, Gary W: Lincolnville, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Krause, Richard D: Great Bend, Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. BOTTOM ROW: Kraut, Charles W: Downers Grove, III., Sophomore, Bak- ery Management. Kraybill, Richard B: Wakefield, 04, Architecture. Kreh- biel, Ellen L: Wichita, Freshman, Zoology Krehbiel, Marsha D: Kingman, Freshman, General. 572 TOP ROW: Krehbiel, Roger K: Mentor. 01. Architecture Kreider, Beverly J: Effingham. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Krepinevich, Daniel: Buffa- lo. N.Y.. 02. Architecture. Kroeger. Myron E: Ellis. Sophomore. Physics. SECOND ROW: Kroenlein. Karolyn K: Lincoln. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Krogstad, Larry A: Harlan. Iowa. Freshman. Feed Science and Management. Kroutil, Karen A: Marquette. Sophomore. Sociology Krue- ger, Marilyn K: Leawood. Freshman. English. THIRD ROW: Krueger. Stephen L: Springfield. Mo.. Freshman. Mathemat- ics. Krug, Beverly M: Ness City. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Krug. Richard D: Russell. Junior. Animal Husbandry Kruse, Curtis W: Water- ville. Sophomore. General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Kruse. Loren J: Grundy Center. Iowa. Freshman. Agricul- tural Journalism Kruse. Phyllis M: Bremen. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Kuczynski, Leslie W: Narka. 04. Chemical Engineering Kues- er, Lawrence F: Louisburg. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Kuharic, James A: Hugoton. Freshman. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Kuhlman, Ronald J: Hooper. Neb.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Kuhn, Linda A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Kuhn, Robert A: Gypsum. Sophomore. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Kuntz, Charles R: Burlingame. Junior. Agricultural Econom- ics. Kurtenbach, Glenn V: Herington. Freshman. Animal Husbandry Kurth, Sandra K: Manhattan. Special. General. Kurth, Walter W: Offerle. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Kushner. Sheryl D: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Medi- cine. Kyle, Mark D: Kansas City. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Labelle, Barbara J: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Labelle, Linda J: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Lacen, Georgia S: Baxter Springs. Junior. Elementary Edu- cation. Lacey, Charolyn K: Ellinwood. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Lackey, John L: Penalosa. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Lackie, Andrea M: McPherson. Sophomore. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Ladenburger, Linda M: Oakley. Freshman. Physical Edu- cation. Ladendorf, Douglas W: Junction City. .Freshman. Electrical Engi- neering. Laessig, Harold K: Chase. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Laf- ferty, Patrick J: Prairie Village, Freshman. Business Administration. 573 Underclassmen: Laf-Lea TOP ROW: Lafferty, Susan D: McPherson, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Lagoski, Patricia J: Leawood. Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Laird, David E: Kansas City, Freshman, General Lairmore, Mary H: Newton. Freshman. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW:Lala, Wilbur L: Kirwm. Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Laman, Janice R: Concordia, Sophomore, General. Lamb, Luana R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Lambert, Charles D: Zurich. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Lambert, Paul J: Manhattan, Junior, Economics. Lamborn, Judith E: Leavenworth, Junior. Physical Education. Lamborn, Robert D: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education Lamer, Charles W: Junction City. Freshman. Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Lamme, Judith A: Wichita, Junior. Interior Design Lamp, Marita M: Goddard, Junior, Elementary Education. Lancaster, Jean A: Topeka, Junior. Physical Education. Landers, Dixon H: Rochester, NY, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. HI L: M ' ' more, G SKONDI lure. Law quetie. Ju ;r ' ' - Larry Ed Lathrop.C FIFTH ROW: Landes, Marvin L: Wellington. Freshman, Pre-Law. Landon, Janet L: Salina, Freshman, General. Lane, Arlene A: Bucklin, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Lane, John B: McPherson, 02, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Lane, John D: Belleville, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Lane, Patricia A: Belleville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education Lang, Je- rome R: Hoisington, Freshman, Dairy Foods Processing. Lange, George A: Corning, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Lange, Harriet J: Linn, Freshman, General. Lange, Steven L: Marysville, Freshman, Chemistry. Langenwalter, Kathleen: Hutchinson, Freshman, Interior Design. Langland, Constance E: Wichita, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Langland, Joan G: Neosho, Mo., Sophomore, Interior De- sign. Langner, Gary A: Wichita, Junior. Secondary Education. Langner, Lauren J: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Science. Lankas, Daniel J: Atwood, Sophomore. Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Lanman, Arley D: Colorado Springs, Colo., 03, Architec- ture. Lanning, Sara J: Abilene, Freshman, Medical Technology. Lansing, Dorothy K: Chase, Freshman. Accounting. Lantis. Linda M: Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. 574 TOP ROW: Larison, Gary W: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Electrical Engi- neering Larsen, Larry R: Clyde. Junior. Civil Engineering. Larsen, Lynne M: Wichita. Sophomore. Humanities. Larson, Barton E: Rossville. Sopho- more. General. SECOND ROW: Larson, Howard A: Tescott. Freshman, General Agricul- ture Larson, Jerry G: Brownell. Junior. Accounting. Larson, John P: Mar- quette. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Larson, Kevin J: Leonardville. Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Larson, Larry Edward: Uliets. Sophomore. General. Larson, Larry Edward: Scandia. Junior, Agricultural Economics. Larson, Sonia D: Scandia. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Larson, Steven A: Smolan, Jun- ior, Dairy Production. FOURTH ROW: Lash, Kenneth R: Effingham, Sophomore, Secondary Edu- cation. Lassman, Terry A: Chanute, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Lathrop, Connie F: Concordia, Sophomore, Art. Lathrop, Kenneth L: Al- buquerque, N.M., 04, Electrical Engineering. ; FIFTH ROW: Lathrop, Patricia L: Junction City, Freshman. General Home Economics. Lathrop, Winifred B: Albuquerque, N.M.. Sophomore. Botany. Latimer, Diane: Wichita, Freshman. General. Latimer, Linda L: Kansas City, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Latschar, Marcia E: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Latta, Robert L: Wichita. Junior. Technical Journalism. Laubhan, Frank A: Rus- sell. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Laudemann, Nancy J: White City. Junior. Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Laue, John W: Lyndon, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechan- ization Laufenberg, Daniel G: Kinsley, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Laughery, Kenneth E: Caldwell. 04. Mechanical Engineering. Laurie, Lynne: Atchison, Junior. Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Laury, Anne: Ottawa. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Laven, Nancy A: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. Laverentz, Carol A: Bendena, Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Lawhead, Charles K: De Soto. Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Lawless, Eldon D: Belle Plaine, Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Lawlis, Gary T: Norton. Sophomore. Music Education Law- rence, Thomas J: Wichita. 05. Architecture. Leach, Charles W: Osborne, Freshman. Chemical Engineering. 575 Weekend movies andThursdayCinema 16artfilmsdraw capacity crowds to the Union Little Theater throughout fall and spring semesters. Selected for showing at reduced prices by a Union committee, movies are shown daily during the summer. Underclassmen: Lea-Lew TOP ROW: Leahey, John E: Brooklyn. N.Y.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Leasure, Mary K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Leatherman, Carol J: Wakefield, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Leathers, Michael R: Manhattan, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Leathers, Ronald R: Manhattan, Junior, Engineering Leathers, Theresa L: Manhattan, Freshman. General Home Economics. Lebreton, James E: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Physical Science. Lechner, Fred P: Harper, Sophomore, Business Administration THIRD ROW: Lee, Barbara R: Manhattan, Freshman, General Lee, Caro- lyn J: Chapman, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Lee, Duane R: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration. Lee, Gary B: Manhattan. Junior, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Lee, Jane A: Marysville, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Lee, Kathryn J: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Lee, Marilyn S: Dwight, Junior. Home Economics Education. Lee, Maureen K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Lee, Nancy E: Dwight, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Lee, Raymond M: Lawrence, Freshman, Business Administration Leeper, Robert D: Manhattan, Freshman, Accounting. Lefton, John M: Prairie Village, 04, Pre-Medicine. 576 1 I TOP ROW: Lehew, Cynthia J : Topeka. Freshman. General. Lehman, Charles L: Kansas City. Freshman. Business Administration. Lehman, John E: Sabetha. Junior. Secondary Education. Lehman, Linda B: Prairie Village. Freshman. Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Lehman, Rebecca S: Newton. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Lehmann, Elmer E: Leroy. Freshman. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Lehr, Robert L: Wichita. Freshman. Applied Music. Leick, Mary K: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. THIRD ROW: Leighty, Joseph W: Wichita. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Leiker, Larry E: Salina. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Leiker, Raydean: Salina. 02. Architecture Leitner, James M: Herndon. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Leker, Karen E: Laurel. Miss.. Freshman, Physical Therapy. Leming, Margaret J: Wichita. Junior, Art Lemon, Carolyn S: Viola. Jun- ior. Music Education. Lemon, Lonnie L: Phillipsburg. Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW Lemon. Ronald B: Osborne. Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering Lemons, Karen G: Wichita. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Len- hert, Larry M: Navarre. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Lenhert, Marcia S: Navarre. Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Lentz, James L: Hillsborough. Calif.. Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Lenz, Janice D: Ellinwood. Freshman. General. Leonard, Keith W: Royersford. Pa.. Junior. Building Construction Leonard, Mary L: Cedar Vale. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Leonard, Warren J: Andover. Mass.. Freshman. Bakery Management Leshoysky, Jari L: Topeka, Freshman. Pre-Law. Lester, Richard A: Kansas City. Sophomore, Political Science. Lett, Donald D: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW Leuthold, Dixie C: Bern. Junior. General. Levendofsky. Joan L: Belleville, Freshman. General Levens, Manuel D: Syracuse. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering Levering, Judith A: Burlington. Soph- omore. Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW Levin, Alan L: Kensington. Junior. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Levin, Otto W: Kensington. Freshman. Business Administration Le- wallen, Marjorie L: Winfield. Freshman. Political Science. Lewerenz, Glo- ria L: Lincolnville, Junior. Business Administration. 577 Underclassmen: Lew-Lop TOP ROW: Lewis, Gary K: Arkansas City. Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Lewis, Gary L: Humboldt, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Lewis, George A: Cheyenne, Wyo.. Junior, Business Administration. Lewis, Jack R : Shaw- nee Mission, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. SECOND ROW: Lewis, Jacqueline A: St. Louis, Mo., 01, Architecture. Lewis, James W: Yates Center, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Lewis, Jerre L: Burr Oak. Junior, Physical Education. Lewis, Ruth A: Washington, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Shirley A: Belleville. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Lewis, Trudy E: Johnson, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Ley, John R: Leoti, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Lickteig, Linda A: Gar- nett. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Liebenau, Janet K: Stockton. Junior, Home Economics Education. Liebenau, Janice F: Stockton, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Lietzen, John H: Manhattan, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Lif- rieri, Frank L: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Lightner, David K: Garden City. Junior, Agricultural Educa- tion. Ligon, Harold E: Kansas City, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Lil- jestrand, Mary L: Salina, 04, Veterinary Medicine. Lillich, Donna J : Prairie Village, Junior. Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Lillich, Gary A: St. Francis. Freshman. Feed Science and Management. Lilliston, Patricia: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Law. Lilly, Richard K: Mentor, Sophomore, Accounting. Linck, Karen B: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Lind, Rodney F: Loomis, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Lindbloom, Larry L: Waterville, 04, Business Administration. Lindgren, Janice A: Manhattan, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Lindgren, Sandra K: Manhattan, Junior. Clothing Retailing EIGHTH ROW: Lindquist, Ronald U: Wilsey. Sophomore. Animal Hus- bandry. Lindstrom, Cathy E: Riley. Sophomore. Pre-Business Education. Line, Joyce A: Lakin, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Linin, Dale E: Bird City. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. BOTTOM ROW: Link, Daniel J: Chase. 01. Architecture. Linn, Cheryl A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Linton, Jerry D: Wamego, 02. Architecture. Lipp, Mark E: Sterling. Junior. Electrical Engi- neering. 578 TOP ROW: Lippitt, Roberta J: Byers. Colo. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education Lippman, Raymond J: Leavenworth. Freshman. History Lip- scomb, Gerald W: Augusta. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Listen, Sally A: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Litke. Herbert C: Alma. Sophomore. Mechanical Engi- neering. Litsis, Penelope A: Kansas City. Freshman. Home Economics Education Little, Susanne F: Overland Park. Junior. Landscape Architec- ture. Litton. Kent D: Nickerson. Freshman. Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Lively. Mary A: Horton. Sophomore. Home Economics Ex- tension. Livengood, Shirley A: Morrill. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing Livers, Susan C: Hays. Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine. Uoyd. O. Gale: Oakhill. Freshman. Agricultural Mechanization. FOURTH ROW: Lobmeyer, Donald L: Garden City. Junior. Civil Engineer- ing Lobmeyer, Gerald J: Tribune. Freshman. Accounting Locher. Roger C:Sabetha. Junior. Feed Science and Management Lock. Charles W : Car- rollton. Mo.. Freshman. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Locke, Loreen A: Arlington. Junior. Landscape Architecture Locke, Robert O: Lancaster. Calif.. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering Lockhart, Coyla L: Mulvane. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Loehr, Paul T: Decatur. III.. Junior. Agricultural Economics. SIXTH ROW: Logan. D ennis V: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Medicine Londeen, Mary J: Abilene. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Lon- don, Cathie J: Deerfield. III.. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Long, Donald L: Meriden. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Long, Hollace L: Wichita. Junior. Medical Technology Long, Joyce A: Cherryvale. Freshman. Physical Therapy. Long, Robert A: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Long, Temar K: Topeka. Sophomore. Medical Technology. EIGHTH ROW: Longabach. Norman C: Arkansas City. Freshman. Business Administration Longberg, Geneva K: Belleville. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Longberg. Leslie C: Belleville. Junior. Accounting Longeneck er, Vickie: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW Longhofer. Sharyn S: Salina. Sophomore. General Home Economics Loofbourrow, Gail A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Ad- ministration. Looney, Jerri S: Denver. Colo.. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Loper, Harry B: Collmgswood. N.J.. Junior. Bakery Management. 579 Underclassmen: Lor-Man TOP ROW: Lorfing, Rickey L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Loriaux, Peter G: Kansas City, Junior, Business Administration Lori- mer, Katherine A: Holton, Freshman, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Loughmiller, Gayle G: Topeka, Sophomore, General Home Economics SECOND ROW: Lowe, Elaine V: Mahaska, Junior, Medical Technology. Lowery, Beryl B : Dodge City, Junior, Biological Science Lowrey, Timothy L: Larned, Freshman, Astronomy Lowry, Brenda A: Rage, Freshman, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Lowry, Diane K: Leawood. Freshman, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Loy, Stephen E: Valley Falls, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Loyd, Martha L: Wichita, Freshman. General. Lucas, Betty L: Liberal, Sopho- more, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW. Lucas, Steven M: Overland Park, Freshman, Animal Hus- bandry. Luckeroth, William J : Marysville, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Ludden, Linda L: Manhattan, 03, Architecture. Ludes, Laura L: Salina, Junior, Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Lueker, Sherry! A: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Luginsland, Joyce R: Hutchinson, Special, General Home Economics Luhring, Richard A: Hanover, Sophomore, Accounting. Luke, Andrea: Lebanon. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Lukens, James R: Beloit, Sophomore, Agricultural Educa- tion. Lull, Lament A: Smith Center, Freshman, Business Administration. Lundin, Gwen, M. Manhattan, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Lundquist, Marcia G: Lindsborg, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Lundquist, Wayne C: Lindsborg, Freshman. Pre-Second- ary Education. Lunsford, Danny R: Ashland, Freshman, Building Construc- tion. Lunt, Steven A: Pratt. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Lunt, Wilma J: Pratt. Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Lutjemeier, Everett: Washington, Sophomore. Accounting. Luttgen, Patricia J: Tulsa, Okla.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lutz, Karen M: Leawood, Junior. Home Economics Education. Lyberger, Ron- ald D: Coffeyville. Junior, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Lydick, Sylvia A: Hamlin, Sophomore, Pre-Business Edu- cation Lykins, Daniel R: Atchison, Junior. Political Science. Lynch, Frank- lin E: Topeka. Junior. Civil Engineering. Lyon, Jeffrey L: Greensburg. Jun- ior, Electrical Engineering. 580 TOP ROW: Lyon, John C: Manhattan. Junior. Elementary Education. MacArthur, Robert A: Topeka, Junior. Veterinary Medicine MacGowan, Elizabeth E: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Physical Education Macha, Garry L: Delia. Junior. Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW Mack, Jeanette K: Linn. Junior. Elementary Education Mackender, Elizabeth: Ellis. Sophomore. General Mackey, David H: Topeka. Sophomore. Civil Engineering Macy, Judith L: Manhattan. Fresh- man. Pre-Secondary Education. m - THIRD ROW: Mader, Barbara L: Manhattan. Freshman. Sociology Mad- er, James W: Jennings. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Maes, James C: Bushton. 03. Architecture Maes, Sue C: Atchison. Freshman. Pre-Second- ary Education. FOURTH ROW: Magby. Kay A: Evanston. III.. 03. Veterinary Medicine. Magcalas, Deogracias: Junction City. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Magee, Mary L: Salma. Freshman. General Magill. Laurus W: Leawood. Freshman. Pre-Medicme. FIFTH ROW: Magill, Stephen H: Leawood. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Mahan, Diane L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Applied Music. Maichel, George W: Overbrook. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Maichel, Jacqualine: Overbrook. Sophomore. Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW Maier, Gary E: St. Louis. Mo.. Junior. Building Construction. Maisch, Carol A: Lenexa. Junior. Clothing Retailing Maisch, Janice E: Lenexa. Sophomore. General Home Economics Major, Linda L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. History. SEVENTH ROW Makalous, Verlene J: Cuba. Junior. Elementary Educa- tion. Makela, Linda K: Overland Park. Sophomore. General Home Econom- ics Mall, Sandra S: Kingman. Junior. Elementary Education Malone, Mike J: Raymond. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW Maltbie. Sharon K: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Mamura, Owen M: Lihue. Hawaii. 02. Architecture. Mance, George F: Prairie Village. Junior. Political Science Manderick, Michael V: Topeka. Freshman. Building Construction. BOTTOM ROW Maness, George M: Coffeyville. Sophomore. General. ' Mangelsdorf, Edward: Kansas City. Freshman. General Mangum, Eliza- | beth I: Ottawa. Junior. Biological Science Manley, Carol J: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior. Family and Child Development. 381 Underclassmen: Man-Ma u TOP ROW: Manley, Mike R: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Chemical Engi- neering. Manlove, Marvin D: Wichita. 04, Architecture. Mann. Dale P: Hoyt, Sophomore, General. Mann, H. Stewart: Newton. 03, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Manning, Donna J: Sedgwick. Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Manning, Nancy M: Spring Hill, Freshman, Family and Child Develop- ment. Mansholt, Virginia L: Lebanon, Junior, Home Economics Education. Mar, Clarence Y: Junction City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Marcotte, Janet C: Manhattan. Junior, History. Marcotte, Robert P: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. Markley, John E: Burlingame, Sophomore, Physical Education. Marks, Mary E: Atwood, Sophomore, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Marlatt, Susan L. Atchison. Junior, Elementary Education. Marling, Mark E: Topeka, Sophomore, Accounting. Marlow, Memory D: Eskridge, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education Marmet, Phyllis J: Sabe- tha. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Maroney, Paul J: Syracuse, N.Y., Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Marrs, Janet K: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retailing Marrs, Sherrill L: Manhattan, Special Marschel, Frederick: Prairie Vil- lage, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Marsh, Dale W: Great Bend. Junior, Secondary Education Marsh, Freida D: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education Marsh, Margaret J: Columbus, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Marsh, Robert D: Great Bend. Freshman, Bakery Management. SEVENTH ROW: Marshall, James R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Marshall, Mary J: Basehor, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Marshall, Richard K: Great Bend, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Marston, Clinton M: Gypsum, Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering. EIGHTH ROW: Marten, Larry L: Wheaton, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Marten, Martin P: Winfield, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Mar- teney, Jacqueline: Buhler, Junior, Elementary Education Martens, Bar- bara L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Biological Sciences. BOTTOM ROW: Martens, Kathryn L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Martens, William E: Bloomington, III., Freshman. Civil Engi- neering. Martin, Bennie L: Smith Center, Sophomore. Mechanical Engi- neering. Martin, Carol A: Topeka, Junior, Physical Therapy. 582 TOP ROW: Martin, David A: Kansas City, Junior. Chemical Engineering. Martin, David F: Mentor. Junior. Agronomy. Martin, Douglas S: Hering- ton. 02. Architecture Martin, Edward A: Delphos. Sophomore. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. . SECOND ROW: Martin, Fred R: Princeton. Freshman. Animal Husbandry Martin, Jerry L: Conway Springs, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Martin, Lester D: Zenda. Junior. Agricultural Education. Martin, Stephan S: Edwardsville. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Martinek, Dwight J: Rossville. Sophomore. Physical Educa- tion. Martinsen, Andrew L: Primrose. Neb.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Martinson, Gail A: Mission. Sophomore. General Home Eco- nomics. Mason, Anthony R: Kiowa. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Mason, Marlene K: Newton. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Mason, Sharon K: Overland Park, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Massey, Johnette C: Lenexa. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Massey, Larry B: St. John. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Massey, Patricia A: Hugoton. Sophomore, Psychology Massieon, Richard J: Wamego. Junior, Pre-Law Massingill, Kenneth: Atchison, Junior. Civil Engineering. Masters, Daniel W: Prairie Village. 03. Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Mathena, Janice L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Business Administration Mathes, Viva K: Norton. Freshman. Physical Education. Mathews, Martha A: Leawood. Junior. Home Economics Education. Mathews, Rita I: Lyons. Sophomore. Retail Floriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Mathews. Robert J: Kansas City, Mo.. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Mathewson, Marianne: Kansas City. Freshman. Home Eco- nomics and Nursing Mathis, Jimmy D: Coffeyville. Freshman. Electrical Engineering Matlock, Thomas R: Belleville, Freshman. Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Matthews, Leslie A: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Law Mat- thews, Robert C: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Business Administration. Matthews, Sherry L: Cedar Vale, Junior. Sociology Matthias, Mark E: Denton. Sophomore. Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW Mattix, Barbara J: Ness City. Sophomore. Family and Child Development Mattke, Frank E: Ogallah. Freshman. Agricultural Education. Mattox, Louise M: Piper. Junior. Home Economics Education. Mau, Karen J: Topeka. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. 583 Underclassmen: Mau-McG TOP ROW: Mauck, William D: Goddard, Junior. Sociology Mauk, John V: Douglass, Sophomore. Business Administration Mauler. Loretta A: Olmitz, Junior, Home Economics Education. Maupin, George D: Liberal. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Maupin, Kathleen A: Liberal, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Maurer, Mary L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Mauzey, Steve E: Nortonville, Junior. Pharmacy. Maxted, Anita L: Clearwater, Sophomore, Psychology. THIRD ROW: Maxwell, Bruce A: Piper. 01. Architecture Maxwell, Ste- phen R: Washington. Freshman, Chemistry Maxwell, Thomas J: Newton, 01 , Architecture. Maxwell, Vernon D: Emporia, 04, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Maxwell, William H: Sterling, Sophomore, Civil Engineer- ing May, Judy A: Ulysses, Sophomore, General Home Economics. May, Leon R: Ellis, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture Mayer, Gail A: New Hyde Park, N.Y.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Mayer, Linda A: Marysville, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing Mayfield, Cornell: Jackson, Miss., Freshman, Mechanical Engineering Mayhill, Doris B: Arkansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Mazaika, Trudine M : Moraga. Calif., Junior, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: McAdams, Janis J: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation McAlexander, Vera J: Lecompton. Junior, Secondary Education. McAlister, Judy K: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. McAndrew, William P: Manhattan, Junior. Speech. SEVENTH ROW: Mc Aninch, Janet L: Salina. Junior. Physical Education. McCabe, Patricia: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. McCarthy, Kathryn M: Great Bend, Sophomore, Physical Education McCarthy, Mary A: Prairie Village. Freshman, General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: McCarty, Annette E: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. McCaslin, George S: Junction City, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. McCaslin, Linda E: Stockton, Freshman, Speech McCauley, Linda A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: McCauley, Margaret L: Hays. Sophomore, Consumer In- terest. McClellan, James R: Frederick, Md., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine McCloud, Daryl M: Stafford, 01. Architecture. McClure, Con- nie M: Richmond. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. McF,, 584 Top Row McClure, Donald R: Newton. Freshman. Agricultural Education. McClure, Duane H: Newton. Sophomore. Agricultural Education Mc- Clurg, Michael W: Leavenworth. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering Mc- Collough, Roger R: Randall. Junior. Agricultural Education. SECOND ROW McConaghy, Noel E: Winfield. Junior. Animal Husbandry. McConnell, Jerome M: Wilmington. Del . Sophomore. Technical Journal- ism. McConnell, Steven C: Atchison. Freshman. General. McCormick, Guy M: Wichita. 02. Architecture. THIRD ROW McCosh, Gordon L: Abilene. Sophomore. Feed Science and Management McCoy, Michael P: Cottage Grove. Ore.. Sophomore. Pre- Vetennary Medicine McCoy, Patricia L: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. McCrary. Duane M: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Law FOURTH ROW McCreery, Kathleen: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education McCreight, Dick W: Arkansas City. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering McCune, David E: Montezuma. Junior. Physics. McCune, James D: Montezuma. Sophomore. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: McCune, James R: Topeka. Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering McCune, Rebecca J: Derby. Freshman. General McDaniel, Har- ry W: Atchison. Sophomore. General Agriculture McDaniel, Karen L: Scott City. Freshman. General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: McDermet, Staley B: Leawood. 04. Business Administra- tion. McDonald, Francis G: Williamsburg. Junior. Animal Husbandry. McDonald, Galen R: Mullinville. Junior. Agricultural Mechanization. McDonald, Harry E: E St. Louis. Ill . Sophomore. Biological Science SEVENTH ROW McDonald, Kenneth R: Smith Center. 01. Architecture. McDonald, Randy J: Garden City. Junior. Electrical Engineering Mc- Dougal, James K: Ludell. Sophomore. Physical Education. McDougal, Jean M: Topeka. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW McElwain, Linda J: Wichita. Freshman. Mathematics. McElwain, Sandra L: Wichita. Junior. Home Economics Extension. Mc- Ewen, Donald C: Republic. Junior. Agricultural Economics McFadden, Patricia C: Leavenworth. Freshman. Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. BOTTOM ROW McFarland, Carolyn L: Norton. Junior. Music Education. McFerren, Lynne: Salt Lake. Utah. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education McGhee, Charles M: McPherson. Freshman. Pre-Law McGrath, Betty A: Chanute. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. 585 Underclassmen: McG-Mei TOP ROW: McGrath, Michael J: Cleveland, Ohio. Junior. Mathematics. McGreevey, Karen A: Concordia, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. McGugin, Rex C: Frankfort. Sophomore. Accounting. McGuire, Harlyn G: Oberlin. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: McGuire, Nadene M: Onaga, Junior, Business Adminis- tration McHenry, Gail D: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Edu- cation. Mcllroy, Karen J: Goddard, Sophomore. Art. Mclnteer, Loris L: Minneola, Freshman, Psychology. THIRD ROW: Mclntire, Thomas R: Kansas City, 02, Architecture Mc- Intyre, Deanna M: Ashland, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Mclntyre, Donald C: Homewood, III., Freshman, Animal Husbandry. McKaig, Wil- liam J: Gardner, Junior, Mathematics. FOURTH ROW: McKain, Larry F: Minneapolis, Freshman, General Mc- Kasson, Barbara J: Wichita. Junior, Elementary Education. McKaughan, Marlene F: Edgerton. Junior, Physical Education. McKaughan, Miadell: Edgerton, Freshman, Physical Therapy. FIFTH ROW: McKay, Cheryl J: Dresden, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Mc- Kay, Jamie S: Dresden, Sophomore, General. McKee, Carol F: Burling- ton, Colo., Sophomore, Family and Child Development. McKee, Mary J: Spearville, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. SIXTH ROW: McKee, Michael H: Crestwood, Mo., Freshman, History. McKee, Roger R: Wetmore, 04, Agricultural Mechanization. McKee, Rus- sell E: Edna, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. McKee, William J: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: McKemy, Elizabeth C: Riley, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. McKinley, Carolyn K: Chesterfield, Mo., Sophomore. Home Economics Education. McKinley, Douglas L: Belleville, Freshman. Electri- cal Engineering McKinney, Richard O: Junction City, Sophomore, Gener- al. EIGHTH ROW: McKinsey, Claudia M: Seneca, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. McLain, David R: Kansas City, Sophomore. Political Science. McLain, Marcia C: Satanta, Sophomore, Interior Design. McLain, Mar- garet A: Ransom, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: McLain, Norman L: Sublette, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Mclaughlin, Patricia: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics McLean, Robin R: Lewis, Junior, Biological Science. Mc- Leavy, Marjory L: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. 586 N ' - ' TOP ROW McLenon, Rodney B: Atchison. Freshman. Business Adminis- tration McLeod, Myra L: Blue Rapids. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing McLeod, Warren H: Arkansas City. Sophomore. Building Con- struction McManis, Mary M: Manhattan. Sophomore. Physical Education SECOND ROW McMaster. Ginger L: Norton. Sophomore. Clothing Retail- ing McMillan. Judith K: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion McMillion, Monica M: Ashland. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry McNabb, David H: Pleasanton. Sophomore. Civil Enginee ring. THIRD ROW McNally, John A: Salma. Freshman. General McNeal, Al- bert F: Waldo. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry McNeal, Charles D: Waldo. Freshman. Agriculture. McNeal, Douglas M:Topeka. Sophomore. Physical Therapy FOURTH ROW McNee, Janet A: Cottonwood Falls. Freshman. Technical Journalism McNeil, Charlotte A: Larned. Freshman. Sociology McNeive, Patricia E: Topeka. Sophomore. Sociology. McNerny, Nancy L: Sharon Springs. Sophomore. Mathematics. FIFTH ROW McNevin, Sheryl A: Mission. Sophomore. Speech. Mc- Ninch, George E: Arnold. Freshman. Building Construction. McPherson, Eileen A: McLouth. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. McPheter, Gordon L: Meade. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: McQuillen, Tracy G: Derby. Sophomore. Electrical Engineer- ing. McReynolds, Connie: Scon City. Sophomore. Horticulture. Mc- Reynolds, Richard: Burlington. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. McVay, James A: Plains. Freshman. Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: McVay, Richard H: Junction City. Junior. Elementary Education. McVay. Theodore J: McPherson. Sophomore. Horticulture. McVicker, Cheryl A: Beeler. Sophomore. Pre-Elemenary Education. Mc- Williams, Dennis D: Atwood. Sophomore. Entomology EIGHTH ROW: Mead, Joyce L: Hays. Junior. Pre-Elementary Education. Means, Gerald R: Overland Park. 04. Technical Journalism. Mears, Gre- gory H: Enterprise. Freshman. Physics. Meats, Robert D: Beloit. Junior. Accounting. BOTTOM ROW. Meckel, Marsha K: Hays. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Meinershagen, Joyce: Higginsville. Mo.. Junior. Home Eco- nomics Education Meinhardt, Patricia: Paxico. Freshman. General Meis- ner, Sharon R: Manhattan. 02. Architecture. 587 Underclassmen: Mei-Mil TOP ROW: Meitl, James R: Oakley. 01, Architecture. Melberg, Donna L: Hamburg. N.Y., Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Mell- gren, David J: Manhattan, Junior, Civil Engineering. Mendell, Linda L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Menne, Emily L: Wichita, Freshman, English. Meredith, Janice R: Garden City, Sophomore. Interior Design. Merica, Mark D: Sali- na, 02, Architecture. Merriam, Steven D: Milton, Wis , Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Merriman, Susan K: Atchison, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Mertz, John A: N. English, Iowa, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Merz, Gail E: Central Island, N.Y., Junior, Physical Therapy. Messerschmidt, Alan: Elmhurst, III.. Freshman, Technical Journalism FOURTH ROW: Messing, Diane M: Hutchinson, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Messmer, Vicki J: Norwich, Freshman, General. Mettenbrink, Cheryl: Grand Island, Neb.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Metz, Deidre A: Wellington, Freshman, Modern Languages. FIFTH ROW: Metzen, Melvin N: Garden Plaine. Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Metzinger, Gary D: Caldwell, Junior, Business Administration. Metzinger, Janet S: Caldwell. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Mey- er, Deeanna K: Wichita. Freshman, Retail Floriculture. SIXTH ROW: Meyer, Jerry G: Caney, Junior, Horticulture. Meyer, John T: Essexville, Mich., 03, Architecture. Meyer, Louis J: Sabetha, Freshman, Agronomy. Meyer, Nancy E: Basehor. Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. SEVENTH ROW: Meyer, Phillip C: Ulysses, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Meyer, Roberta A: Osborne, Freshman, Physical Education. Meyer, Sheri A: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Meyer, Theresa A: Olathe. Freshman. Humanities. EIGHTH ROW: Meyer, Virginia A: Olathe, Freshman, Home Economics Extension. Meyers, Terry L: Dwight. Sophomore, General. Michael, Cynt- hia A: Overland Park, Junior, Home Economics Education. Michael, Rob- ert L: Topeka, 1 , Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Michaelis, Richard D: Russell. Freshman. Agricultural Economics. Michaels. Kathryn S: Atchison. Freshman, General Michaud, Patrick G: Clifton, Freshman, Business Administration. Middleton, Martha J: Woodbine, Sophomore, Music Education. 588 TOP ROW Middleton, Richard L: Shawnee Mission. Junior. Mathematics Mier, Mary J: Atchison. Sophomore. Physical Education Mignot, Vaughn D: Gypsum. Sophomore. Business Administration Mikesell, Duane E: Manchester. Freshman. Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW Milbourn, Mark T: Manhattan. Junior. Business Adminis- tration Milburn, Marlyse K: Rolla. Junior. General Home Economics Miles, Charles R: Phillipsburg. Freshman. General Millenbruch, Sharon: Home. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Miller, Allan V: Great Bend. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry Miller, Arthur D: Downers Grove. III.. Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. Miller, Brenda L: Lyndon. Freshman. General Home Economics Mill- er, Charles L: Wilmington. Del . Freshman. Business Administration. FOURTH ROW Miller, Donna L: Leawood. Freshman. General Miller, Dorothy D: Manhattan. Junior. Home Economics and Liberal Arts Miller. Dwight E: St. John. Junior. Feed Science and Management Miller. Ear- lene L: Wellington. Freshman. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Elizabeth A: Topeka. Sophomore. Modern Languages Miller, Gerald W: Piper. Freshman. Agricultural Economics Miller, James R: Newton. Junior. Agricultural Education. Miller, James V: Lawrence Freshman. Animal Husbandry. V-.- SIXTH ROW Miller, Janean L: Salma. Sophomore. Music Education Mill- er, Janet L: Wamego. Junior. General Home Economics Miller, Janice S: Ames. Iowa. Sophomore. English Miller, Janis E: Parsons. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW Miller, John R: Great Bend. Junior. Economics Miller, Linda M: Shawnee Mission. Junior. Modern Languages Miller, Lynne S: Salma. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Miller, Marc E: Hutchmson. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW Miller, Margo J: Belleville. Junior. Technical Journalism. Miller, Mary L: Manhattan. Junior. General Miller, Paul E: Prairie Village. Sophomore. General Miller, Randolph W: Wamego. Freshman. Business Administration BOTTOM ROW: Miller, Richard D: Blue Mound. Freshman. Animal Hus- bandry Miller, Richard P: Tiskilwa. III.. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Miller. Robert G: Great Bend. Junior. Accounting. Miller, Robert P: Solo- mon. Freshman. Business Administration. 589 Underclassmen: Mil-Mor TOP ROW: Miller, Sherry E: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine Mill- er, Travis L: Manhattan. 04, Electrical Engineering. Miller, Vikki K: Great Bend, Sophomore. Psychology. Miller, William H: Wichita. Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Millick, Melody V: Onaga, Freshman, General. Millis, Valerie J: Leawood, Sophomore. Psychology Mills, Alan D: Centralia, Sophomore, Business Administration. Mills, Virginia M: Altona, III.. Junior. Elementary Education. THIRD ROW. Milne, Richard K: Hiawatha. Freshman. Retail Floriculture. Milner, Harry P: Kilgore, Tex.. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education Miner, William D: Ness City. Freshman, Biological Science. Minnick, Walter R: Mission, Sophomore. Business Administration. lido E Gofd FOURTH ROW: Minter, Roger D: Wichita. Junior, Poultry Science. Min- turn. Laurel A: Baxter Springs, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Miserending, George: Rockaway, N.J., Junior, Zoology Mistier, Barbara D: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Mitchell, Alan M: McPherson, Junior, Agricultural Mechani- zation. Mitchell, Kenneth B: Summerfield. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Mitchell, Linda J: Manhattan. Freshman, General Mitchell, Martha C: Lawrence, Freshman, General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Mitchell, Sharlene K: Dubuque. Iowa., Junior, Mathematics. Mlinek, Larry R: Collyer. Freshman, Mathematics. Moats, Evelyn L: Kan- sas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Mobley, Marilynn J: Salina, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Mock, Margaret H: Hutchinson. Junior, Home Econom- ics and Liberal Arts. Moe, Sandra S: Manhattan, Special, Home Economics and Nursing. Moeder, Denis J: Plainville, Sophomore. General Moehl- man, Kathleen E: Manhattan, Junior. Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Moldauer, Hal P: E Meadow, N.Y.. 02. Architecture. Mo- line, Beryl J: Gypsum, Junior, Elementary Education Mollenkamp, Corlie E: Arnold, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Mollett, Michael M: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Money, Richard K: Bavaria, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering Monical, Jimmy E: Cimarron, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Monroe, Craig E: Tribune. Freshman, General. Montgomery, Donald W: Hutchinson, Freshman, Civil Engineering. 590 TOP ROW: Montgomery, Jon P: Sabetha. Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Mont- gomery, Susan D: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Humanities. Montney, Gordon E: Garden City, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Montour, Edward J: Topeka, Junior. Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW Moody, Mayme R: Wakefield. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Mooney, Robert L: Paola. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Moore, Francis W: Ulysses, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Moore, Jacqueline E: Mission, Freshman. Home Economics and Nursing. THIRD ROW: Moore, James E: Westmoreland. Freshman. General. Moore, Janis K: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Moore, Melba M: Grenola, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Moore, Miriam A: Jamestown, Junior, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Moore, Nancy L: Wichita. Freshman. Gen eral Home Economics. Moore, Patricia E: Leavenworth. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Moore, RuAnn: Topeka. Sophomore, Modern Languages. Moorman, James H: Solomon, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine FIFTH ROW: Moran, Thomas B: Leavenworth. Freshman, Political Sci- ence. Moran, Timothy W: Voorheesville. N.Y.. Junior. Electrical Engineer- ing. Morford, Cheryl S: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Morgan, Donald E: Garden City. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Morgan, Herbert E: Emporia. Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Morgan, Jerry D: Topeka. Sophomore. Agricultural Education Mor- gan, Larry D: Hugoton. Sophomore. General. Morgan, Lyn J: Goodland. Sophomore, Social Science. SEVENTH ROW: Morgan, Mary B: Smith Center. Freshman. General Morgan, Steven L: Salina. Sophomore. Business Administration. Morgen- son, Steven C: Abilene. Freshman, Business Administration. Morris, Dal- las D: Newton. Freshman. Landscape Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Morris, James Leroy: Logan. Freshman. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Morris, James Lester: Omaha. Neb., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Morris, Jan E: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Morris, Marcella M: Beloit. Sophomore. Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Morris, Marcia L: Parsons. Junior, Pre-Medicine. Morris, Michelle: Overland Park. Freshman, Economics. Morris, Stephen R: Hu- goton. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Morris, Teresa A: Mission. Fresh- man. General Home Economics. 591 Underclassmen: Mor-Mye TOP ROW: Morris, William G: Garnett. Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Morrison, James W: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration Morriss, Dennis R: Tecumseh, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Morrissette, Michael: Hugoton, Sophomore, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Morrow, James K: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Morrow, Robert L: St. Marys, 03. Architecture Morrow, Thomas O: Ft Leavenworth, Sophomore, History. Morsinkhoff, John W: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Mortimer, Emley A: Delphos. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Morton, Marie J: Oxford, Sophomore. Secondary Education. Morton, Martha A: Green, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Moser, Clinton E: Bern, Freshman, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Moser, Ron K: Qakley, 01 , Architecture. Moses, Douglas J: Parsons, Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Moses, Robert W: Oak Hill. Sophomore. Industrial Engineering. Mosiman, Paul R: Kansas City, 04, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Moss, Duane R: Wichita, 01, Architecture. Moss, Victor A: Manhattan, Special, General. Moxley, Tom J: Council Grove, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Moyer, David E: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration SIXTH ROW: Moyer, Julia J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Interior Design. Moyer, Marlene K: Manhattan, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Moyle, Mary K: Mission, Junior, History. Mudrey, Stephen J: Lexington, Mass., 01 , Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Mueller, Mary A: Washington, Freshman. General Home Economics. Muir, William L: Norton. Freshman. Business Administration Mukai, George D: Junction City. Freshman, General. Mulanax, Kenneth L: Abilene, Sophomore, Zoology. EIGHTH ROW: Mulanax, Roger L: Manhattan. 03, Architecture. Mull, Douglas J: Great Bend, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Mullen, Pame- la C: Blue Rapids, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Mullen, Robert L: Manhattan, 04, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Mullin, James P: Olathe. Freshman, General. Mullinix, Frances R: Kansas City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Mulvany, James A: Marysville. Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Mulvany, Thomas P: Marysville, Freshman, Accounting. 592 TOP ROW: Mundt. Jonathan R: Aruba. Netherlands. Freshman. Agricultur- al Engineering. Munson, Ronald E: Belleville. Sophomore. Music Educa- tion. Munson, Virginia M: Junction City. Junior. Clothing Retailing Muntz, Alan J: Greensburg. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Muntz, Faith A: Shawnee. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Munzer, Carolyn M: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Muret, Rita A: Winfield. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Murphy. Charles E: Junction City. Freshman. Biochemistry THIRD ROW: Murphy, Charles M: Independence. Sophomore. Business Administration. Murphy, Daniel C: Bonner Springs. Sophomore. Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine Murphy, Ernest V: Ft. Riley. Freshman. Technical Jour- nalism. Murphy, Jeanne L: Lamed. Freshman. Interior Design. FOURTH ROW Murphy. Patricia A: Colonia. N.J.. Freshman. Pre-Veten- nary Medicine. Murphy, Stephen M: Holton. Junior. Secondary Education. Murray. Eldon M: Lawrence. Sophomore. Agronomy Murray. Karen E: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Murrow, Julie M: Topeka. Sophomore. Physical Education Murry, F rank D: Kankakee. III.. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine Murry, Robert A: Lexington. Mo.. Sophomore. Physical Education. Muse, Russell L: Enterprise. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Muselman. Gregory D: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine Musgrave, Curtis D: Moline. Sophomore. Civil Engineering Musgrave. William F: Moline. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Musgrove, Con- stance: Manhattan. Freshman. Applied Music. SEVENTH ROW: Mutch, Janis: Wichita. Freshman. Family and Child Deve- lopment Myers, Donald W: Overland. Mo . Sophomore. Mechanical Engi- neering. Myers, Floyd E: Bendena. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine Myers, Gunile A: Alma. Sophomore. General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW Myers. Jane M: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore. Pre-Ele- mentary Education Myers, Kristy J: Marquette. Freshman. General Home Economics Myers, Larry G: Americus. Freshman. Agricultural Engineering Myers, Lenita D: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Myers. Linda S: Sabetha. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Edu- cation Myers, Maria L: Haven. Freshman. General Myers, Robert E: Cummings. Junior. Physical Education Myers, Ronald E: Wichita. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. 593 Underclassmen: Mye-Nob TOP ROW: Myers, Sherril J: Wichita. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Nagel Barbara J: Valley Center, Freshman, Physical Education. Naiman, Dale E: Leoti, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics Napier, Linda L: Salina, Fresh man, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Naylor, Donald G: Burlington, Freshman, Nuclear Engi- neering. Naylor, Janet A: Burlington, Junior, Accounting. Neaderhiser, Larry L: Niles, Freshman, General Agriculture. Neal, Candise: Altamont, Freshman, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Neal, Gary L: Mission. Freshman, Civil Engineering Neal, Katherine L: Centerville, Freshman, General Home Economics. Neal, Phi- lip J: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Needham, Ja- nean L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Neff, Martin E: Lakin, Sophomore, Physics. Neil, Mary E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Neill, Robert D: Cummings, Freshman, General Agriculture. Neill, Robert L: Joplin, Mo., Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Neitzel, Suzann K: St. Francis, Freshman, Sociology. Nelsen, Craig: Leawood. Freshman, Business Administration. Nelson, Alvie A: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Nelson, Bill L: Kiowa. Freshman, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Nelson, Candace A: Culver. Junior, Sociology Nelson, Car- ol J: Oakley, Sophomore, Interior Design. Nelson, Dennis F: Washington, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Nelson, Edward E: Holdrege, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Nelson, John T: Hanover, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Nelson, Karyl S: Garden City. Junior, Psychology. Nelson, Kent L: Bartonville, III., 01. Architecture. Nelson, Leland J: Lindsborg. Fresh- man, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Nelson, Luann K: McPherson. Junior, Home Economics Education Nelson, Mary P: Shawnee, Junior, Home Economics Education. Nelson, Robert R: Hays. Freshman. General. Nelson, Sharyl A: Horton, Junior. Physical Therapy. BOTTOM ROW: Nelson, Suzanne E: Overland Park. Junior, Sociology Nelson, Vaughn L: Clyde, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Nemechek, Richard A: Goodland, Sophomore. Physical Science. Netahla, Larry J: Bluff City, Junior. Agricultural Mechanization. 594 )b HaW. r- ' ::.- ' . v, -: ..- .: TOP ROW: Netson. Nancy A: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Nettles, Gaylon J: Manhattan. Sophomore. English. Neufeldt, Harold D: Hutchin- son. Junior, Landscape Architecture. Neulinger, Newell R: Springdale. Conn.. 01 . Architecture. SECOND ROW: Neuschwander, John T: Tribune. Freshman. Business Administration New, Mark W: Norcatur. Freshman. General. Newbury, Lynnea S: Norton. Sophomore, Humanities. Newcom, Charles W: Garden City. Freshman. Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Newell, Bruce D: Dedham. Mass., Sophomore. Horticulture. Newell, Joy A: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Newell, Meta K: Stafford. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Newell, Zona J : Stafford. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Newlin, Shirley A: Des Moines. Iowa, Sophomore. Music Education Newman, Douglas D: Belleville. Sophomore. Physical Educa- tion. Newton, Jo Ann: Marysville. Freshman. Political Science. Nichepor, Alex: Kansas City. Freshman. Business Administration. ' FIFTH ROW: Nichols, Patty L: Prescott. Junior. General Agriculture Ni- cholson, Patricia: Kansas City. Junior. Business Administration. Nickel- son, Barbara J: Sabetha. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Nicklas, Kim S: Lea- wood. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. SIXTH ROW: Nickoley, Loren D: Manhattan. Junior. Chemical Engineer- ing. Nickum, Roy H: Kansas City, Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Nicode- mus, Janet S: Dodge City. Junior, Secondary Education. Nicolai, Karen A: Lincoln, Neb., Sophomore, Interior Design. SEVENTH ROW: Niedenthal, Galen R: Russell. Junior. Agronomy Niel- sen, Karen E: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Interior Design. Nielson, Chester D: Redstone. Ala.. Freshman. General Niemann, Robert M: Wichita. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering EIGHTH ROW: Niemeyer, John S: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Nightingale, Timothy: Burrton. Freshman. General Niles, Jana S: Lebo. Sophomore. Art. Nimz, Dale E: Goodland. Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: Nixon, Janice K: Topeka. Sophomore. Secondary Educa- tion. Nixon, Nancy K: Wellington. Freshman. General Home Economics. Nixon, Suzanne B: Wichita. Freshman. General Noble, Albert A: Rosalia. Freshman, Animal Husbandry. 595 Underclassmen: Nob-Onw TOP ROW: Noble, Carol A: Wichita, Sophomore. Secondary Education. Noel, Raymond L: Burlington. Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Noellsch, Kathryn: Olathe, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Noll, Richard A: Edwardsville. III., Junior, Biological Sciences. SECOND ROW: Noller, Kathryn L: Hebron, Neb., Freshman, Interior De- sign. Norberg, Kathryn I: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Norby, Marcia A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Nordvig, Owen K: Capron. III., Junior. Horticulture. THIRD ROW: Norman, Larry Y: New York. N.Y.. Freshman, Bakery Man- agement. Norman, Neil K: Scott City. Freshman. Mathematics. Norris, Douglas C: Gaylord. Sophomore. General Agriculture. Norris, Karen D: Wichita. Sophomore, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. FOURTH ROW: North, Barbara K: Coffeyville. Freshman, Mathematics. North, Judith R: Beloit, Sophomore. General. Northrop, Harold R: Jet- more, Freshman. Civil Engineering. Norton, Beverly A: LaCygne, Sopho- more, General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Norton, Marsha L: Plainfield. N.J.. Freshman. Home Econom- ics Education. Norton, Ronald W: Warren Town. N.J.. Sophomore. Me- chanical Engineering. Norton, Sharon L: Warren Town. N.J., Freshman, General Home Economics. Norvell, Nancy J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Novak, Mary A: Lucas, Freshman. Home Economics Educa- tion. Novosel, Judy K: Kansas City. Freshman, Biological Science Now- insky, Olga A: Hutchinson, Junior. Home Economics Education. Nulty, James R: Jewell, 01. Architecture. tf SEVENTH ROW: Nusbaum, Diane M: St. John. Sophomore. Interior De- sign. Nusz, William A: Frederick. Mo . Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Nye, Debara K: Mulvane, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Nyffel- er, Mark R: Columbus, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Oberg, Richard K: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Oberle, Beverly S: Carbondale, Freshman, General Home Economics. Obermeier, Teresa M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. O ' Brien, Rex A: St. Francis. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Ochs, David J: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Law Ochs, Ken- neth C: LaCrosse, Sophomore, Physical Education. Ochsner, Doreen: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. O ' Connell, Janet S: Great Bend, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. 596 o Olson, BGHTH fi( ' opment o, Allan C: V Row Gloria R G| ennaF : 24th TOP ROW: O ' Connor. Donald D: Herington. Junior. Business Administra- tion. O ' Connor, Gerald F: Herington. Sophomore. Industrial Engineering O ' Connor, J. Michael: Herington. Freshman. General O ' Connor, Karen L: Gardner. Junior. Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: O ' Dell, Pamela K: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Psychol- ogy. Odgers, Glenda M: Linn. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Odle, Terry W: Glade. Junior. Agricultural Economics O ' Hara, Gary E: Partridge. Junior. Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: O ' Hare, Steven K: Overland Park. Freshman. Wildlife Con- servation O ' Harra, Tama S: Wichita. Junior. Foods and Nutrition Ohl, Barbara A: Great Bend. Sophomore. General Home Economics Ohmes, Francis E: Garden City. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Olander, Randall R: Little River. Sophomore. General Agri- culture. Old, Beverly S: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Music Education. Oleen, Betty K: Falun. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Oliver. Kenneth W: Benton. Junior. Agricultural Engineering FIFTH ROW: Oliver. Larry J: Manhattan. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Olsen, Rodney C: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Law Olsen, Sherry L: Clay Cen- ter. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Olson. Carolyn D: Olsburg. Sophomore. General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Olson, Gary D: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine Olson, Gene L: McPherson. Freshman. General Agriculture Olson, Gor- don R: Alameda. Calif.. Junior. Pre-Law Olson. Judith J: Leonardville. Junior. Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW Olson. Karen E: Leawood. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Olson, Kathryn S: Dwight. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics Olson, Peter H: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Law Olson. Phillip W: McPherson. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW Olson, Sandra L: Dwight. Junior. Family and Child Deve- lopment Olsson. Janice M: Mission. Junior. Modern Languages Oltjen, Allan C: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. O ' Malley, Pe- ter J: Willingboro. N.J.. 01. Architecture. BOTTOM ROW Omlor. Ja ne A: Seward. Sophomore. Psychology. O ' - Neill, Ronald D: Winchester. Sophomore. General Agriculture. O ' Neill, Victoria R: Manhattan. Freshman. Business Administration. Onwiler, Glenna F: Kansas City. Freshman. Medical Technology. 597 Underclassmen: Ony-Pat TOP ROW: Onyia, Kenneth N: Enugu, Nigeria. Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Opat, Steven L: McPherson, Freshman, Political Science. Orbison, Belva J: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. O ' Rear, Gary G: Coffeyville, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Organ, William F: Oakley, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Oring, Kenneth A: Livingston, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Orloske, Cynthia J: Wichita, Freshman. Biological Science. Osborn, Cecelia M: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Osborn, Curtis C: Manhattan, Sophomore, English. Osborn, Dana L: Anthony, Junior, Home Economics Education. Osborn, James M: Liberal, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Osborn, Victor L: Anthony, Jun- ior, Agricultural Education. FOURTH ROW: Osborne, Coral A: Wichita. Junior, Secondary Education. Osborne, Janet S: Wichita, Junior, Modern Languages. Osborne, Lloyd A: Springfield, Va., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Osbourn, Pamela J: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: Osburn, Charlotte L: Neodesha, Freshman, General Osh- ields, Sharon I: Ft. Worth, Tex., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education Oshi- ro, David K: Nanakuli, Hawaii, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Ostermann, Alan D: Sylvan Grove, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. SIXTH ROW: Ostermann, John G: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary Medicine Ostmeyer, Colleen M: Grinnell. Junior, Elementary Education. Oswalt, William D: Little River, Sophomore, Animal Husban- dry. Otte, Kent E: Great Bend, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Otte, Melodie A: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Ottenberg, Ray: Washington, D.C., Junior, Bakery Manage- ment. Oursler, Thomas L: Topeka, Junior, Civil Engineering. Overman, Nancy A: Marysville, Freshman, Modern Languages. EIGHTH ROW: Overman, Robert D: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Law. Over- man, William F: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Overocker, Ja- nice A: Protection, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Overstreet, Ronald L: Augusta, 01. Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Owen, Robert L: Elizabethtown, Pa.. 02, Architecture Owen, Robin B: Middletown, N.J.. Freshman, Pre-Law. Owens, Thomas C: Newton, Junior. Political Science. Pace, David W: Westover, Mass.. Freshman, Biochemistry. 598 TOP ROW: Packard, Helen E: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Padden, Philip F: Holton. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Padon, Doro- thy J: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Page, Barbara J: Atchison. Freshman. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Paine, Patricia J: Overland Park. Freshman. Consumer Interest. Pallesen, Annette: Topeka, Junior. Sociology. Palmer, Stephen P: McPherson. Freshman. General. Palmer, Thomas C: Mission. Sopho- more. General Agriculture. i THIRD ROW: Pankrantz. Carol D: Canton. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. Pannbacker, William: Washington. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Pape, Warner R: Junction City. 04. Accounting. Papon, Orval F: Fredonia. Sophomore. Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Paquette, Lonnie L: Manhattan. 03. Architecture. Para- more, Pamela J: Delphos, Sophomore. Pre.Elementary Education. Parker, Charles E: Manhattan, Freshman. Business Administration. Parker, David L: Wichita. Sophomore, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Parker, Don G: Wichita, 02, Architecture. Parker. Jack W: Kansas City, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering Parker, Joanne J: Belpre. Freshman, Clothing Retailing Parker, Natalie J: Clearwater, Sophomore. Music Education. SIXTH ROW: Parker, Patricia L: Clearwater. Freshman. Family and Child Development Parker, Steven R: Leoti, Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Parmely, Michael L: Leroy, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Parr, Jane L: Rossville, Freshman. General. SEVENTH ROW: Parry, Deanna K: Osage City, Sophomore. Physical Ther- apy. Parsons, Carolynn A: Manhattan, Freshman, Medical Technology. Parsons, Dwayne L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Partch, Ted R: Bird City. Sophomore, Physical Education. EIGHTH ROW: Pastrick, Pamela J: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education Patnode, Wanda L: Manhattan, Junior. Accounting. Patrick, James C: Overland Park. Freshman, Chemistry Patrick, Ward D: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Patterson, Dennis C: Topeka. Junior, Sociology. Patter- son, George F: Washington, Junior, Pre-Law. Patterson, Joseph D: Liber- al, Freshman. Pre-Medicine Patterson, Mary L: Ford. Freshman, Humani- ties. 599 Underclassmen: Pat-Pha TOP ROW: Patterson, Raye R: Derby, Freshman, Social Science. Patter- son, Robert E: Ogden, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Pattison, Ann C: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Patton, Martha D: Danville, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Patton, Patricia A: Blauvelt. N.Y.. Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Patton, Walter B: Galena, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Paulson, Gary D: Onaga, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Paulsen, Patsy S: Wichita, Sophomore, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Paulson, Ronald K: Colome, S.D., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Pavlu, Linda J: Brownell, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Payne, James D: Topeka, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Payne, Patricia A: Los Angeles, Cal., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Peach, Arthur E: Morris Plains, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Pearce, Bryan F: Wallace, Junior, Geology. Pearce, Dan C: Salina, Freshman, Geography. Pearson, Alice L: Reading, Sophomore, Applied Music. FIFTH ROW: Pearson, Barbara S: Concordia, Sophomore, Music Educ tion. Pearson, Carolyn S: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing Pearson, Thomas C: Concordia, 03, Architecture. Pease. Ronald A: Ft Scott, Sophomore, General Agriculture. a- --- n .. I.I SIXTH ROW: Pedersen, Connie E: Emporia, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Pederson, Christina: Manhattan, Sophomore, Humanities. Peeks, Marilyn J: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Peel, David E: Topeka, 02, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Peetz, Donald S: Madison, Wis., Freshman, Pre-Veten- nary Medicine. Pelkey, Linda K: Atchison, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Pell, Mary H: De Soto, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Pellmann, Neil F: Millstadt, III., Junior. Agricultural Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Pelter, Joseph D: Hernngton, Freshman, Technical Jour- nalism. Pendarvis, Nancy I: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Pharmacy. Percival, Sharon L: Coffeyville. Junior. Modern Languages. Perrier, John W: Dodge City, Junior, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Perry, Charles A: Baldwin, Freshman, Physical Science. Perry, Dale J : Waver ly. Junior. Speech. Perry, Nancy J : Manhattan, Freshman, Chemistry. Perry, Norma B: Wichita, Junior, Technical Journal- ism. 600 TOP ROW: Perry, Robert W: Blue Rapids. Sophomore, General. Perry. Stephen M : Wichita. Freshman. General. Peter, Michael J: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Peterie, Jerry D: Kinsley. Freshman. Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Peters, Bruce E: Wellington. Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Peters, James M: Lehigh. Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Peters, Lola J: Summerfield. Junior. Family and Child Development. Peterson, Cheryl J: Smith Center. Freshman. Home Economics Extension. THIRD ROW: Peterson, Danny R: Burdick, Sophomore. Animal Husban- dry. Peterson, David C: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Education. Peter- son, Garry L: Haddam, Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Peterson, Garth L: Monument. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Peterson, James C: Downers Grove. III.. 04. Architectural Engineering Peterson, Jane D: Clifton. Freshman, Sociology. Peterson, Jean E: Topeka, Junior. Family and Child Development. Peterson, Jerry M: Great Bend, Sophomore, Social Science. FIFTH ROW: Peterson, John C: Belvue. Junior. Physical Education. Peter- son, Jolene M: McPherson. Freshman, General Home Economics. Peter- son, Larry M : Burdick, Freshman. Veterinary Medicine Peterson, Linda J: Mulvane. Freshman. General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Peterson, Mary E: Manhattan. Junior. Family and Child Development. Peterson, Michael E: Belvue. Freshman. General. Peterson, Nancy S: McPherson. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Peterson, Randy M: Assaria, Freshman, General Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Peterson, Ronald L: Haddam. Junior. Agricultural Educa- tion. Peterson, Ronald N: Clyde, Junior. Geology. Petr, Daniel D: Blue Rapids. Junior. Civil Engineering Petrik, Nancy J: Topeka, Sophomore. General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Pfannenstiel, Raymond: Ness City, Junior. Pre-Secondary Education Pfefer, David N: Kansas City. Sophomore, Bakery Management. Pfeiffer, Donald G: Garland, Freshman. Electrical Engineering Pfister, Linda S: Clifton, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Pfister, Philip W: Clifton. Freshman. English. Pflieger, Edwin F: Logan. Sophomore. Building Construction. Pflughoeft, Alan K: Ellsworth, Junior. Animal Husbandry. Phalp. Lynne E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Vetermary Medicine. 601 Underclassmen: Pha-Pra TOP ROW: Pharo, Michael G: Salina, Junior. Landscape Architecture. Philbrook, David M: Leavenworth. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Phillips, Boni- ta: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Phillips, Carol A: Valley Falls, Sophomore, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Phillips, Judith A: Manhattan. Sophomore, History. Phil- lips, Linda M: Clay Center, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Phillips, Thomas J: Leavenworth, Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Phinney, Alan G: Overland Park. Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Pickens, Judy E: Oswego, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Pickett, Delmar V: Randolph, Freshman, History. Pickett, Keith F: Council Grove, Special. Technical Journalism. Piepenbring, Jack: Overland Park, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Pierce, Gary W: Salina. Freshman, Physical Science. Pierce, Ralph L: Horton, Sophomore, Chemistry. Pierpoint, Pamela S: Wichita, Sophomore, Accounting. Pierson, Bruce A: Clay Center, Fresh- man, General. FIFTH ROW. Pierson, Stephen W: Junction City. Freshman, General. Pike, Losson G: Ashla nd, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Pike, Susan K: Mer- riam, Sophomore, Psychology. Pilcher, Daniel E: Manhattan, Junior, Me- chanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Pilger, Norman W: Sharon Springs. Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Pinick, George E: McPherson. Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Pinkerton, Sheryl L: Wichita. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Pinkston.Tom L: Cedar Point, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Pinnick, Larry V: Overland Park, Sophomore. Industrial Engineering. Pino, Nick: Santa Fe, N.M., Junior, Business Administration. Piper, Richard R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Pip- pitt, Teresa C: Montezuma, Freshman, Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: Pirott, Sharon S: Cawker City. 04. Home Economics Edu- cation. Pittman, Jack R: Greensburg, 01. Architecture. Pizel, Linda R: Kanorado. Freshman, Mathematics. Plantz, Michael S: Leawood, Fresh- man, Zoology. BOTTOM ROW: Plattner, Janell A: Sabetha, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Plemons, Ronald W: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Pre-Medi- cine. Plett, Marilyn J: Garden City, Junior. Medical Technology Plog, James F: Schaghtico. N.Y.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 602 W -T 1 --, iifkti TOP ROW Plumb. Linda K: Marysville. Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Plumberg, Gary J: Manhattan. Sophomore. Physical Science. Plum- mer, Gerald M: Walnut Creek. Cal . Sophomore. Pre-Law Plummer. Lee A: Independence. Sophomore. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Plummer. Linda L: Paola. Freshman. Home Economics Extension Poell, Linda A: Leavenworth. Junior. Sociology Poggemeyer, Lewis E: Alexandria. Va.. 02. Architecture Pogue. Vicky L: Minneapolis. Sophomore. Psychology. THIRD ROW Poister, John H: Enterprise. Junior. Mechanical Engineering Poland. Steven B: Olathe. Freshman. General Pollman, James L: Marys- ville. Freshman. Pre-Medicine Polly, Leland J: Baxter Springs. Sophomore. Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW Pomeroy, E. Diane: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Law Pom- perien, Janice E: Centerville. Iowa. Sophomore. Physical Education. Poole, Pamela L: Manhattan. Freshman. Physics Poorman, Tom T: Wichita. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Poovey. Waldo D: Westphalia. Freshman. Animal Husban- dry. Pope, Jerald L: Marysville. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Pope, Stephen R: Shawnee. Freshman. General Agriculture Popp, Con- rad M: Studley. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Porrata, Luis A: Rio Piedra. Puerto Rico. 02. Architecture Porter, Allegee Y: Kansas City. Junior. General Home Economics Porter, Benjamin L: Garden City. 02. Architecture Porteus, Cheryl L: Wmfield. Junior, Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Portschy, Charlotte: Hendon. Freshman. General Home Economics Post, Gail I: Waterville. Junior. Elementary Education Poten- ski, Ronald D: Clay Center. Freshman. General Potter. Thomas M: Wichi- ta. Sophomore. Accounting. EIGHTH ROW: Pottroff, Marlene K: Liberal. Junior. Elementary Education Powell, Brenda L: Kansas City. Junior. Mathematics Powell, David C: Oradell. N.J.. Junior. Music Education Powell. Donna K: Hanston. Fresh- man. Clothing and Retailing. BOTTOM ROW Powell. Eugene L: Hanston. Junior. Feed Science and Management Powell. Sandra J: Leawood. Sophomore. Home Economics and Liberal Arts Powell. Wayne G: Plains. Freshman. Agricultural Educa- tion. Praegen, Karla F: Claflin. Freshman. Social Science. 603 Underclassmen: Pra-Ram TOP ROW: Praeger, Kent R: Claflin. Junior. Political Science Pralle, Craig L: Marysville. Freshman. General. Prather, Donald W: Topeka. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Pratt, lelah A: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Pratt, Mary L: Colby, Sophomore, Chemistry. Pray, Chris- tine E: Hope. Sophomore. English. Pray, Warren C: Junction City. Sopho- more, Pre-Secondary Education. Presley, Glenn S: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Presnal, Nancy L: Goddard, Freshman, Pre-Law Pretzer, Garrett J: Elmdale, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Price, Charles W: Wichita, Freshman. Pre-Vetermary Medicine. Price, Linda A: Burlington, Sophomore, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Price, Steve J: Bennington, Sophomore, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Price, Susan L: Overland Park, Freshman, Psychology Price, Wil- liam S: Overland Park, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Priebe, James W: Vassar, Sophomore, General. gp IB I one Babe, R Ryan R : - :;; : -e Raile, Mary K. . ' sietteM;- BOTTOM R( Ralston, Ma r Ramire Carl C: Si ' l FIFTH ROW: Prine, Richard W: Prairie Village, Freshman, Building Con- struction. Prochaska, Mary K: Chapman, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Propp, Lawrence L: Wichita. Freshman, General. Propp, Ronald G: Wichita, Junior, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW. Prosser, David H: Waipahu, Hawaii, Junior, General. Prothe, Holland W: Paola, Freshman, General Agriculture. Protus, Robert J: Brooklyn, N.Y.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Prus, Leslie J: Manhat- tan, Freshman, Physics. Lens fix SEVENTH ROW: Ptak, Richard L: Western Springs, III., Junior. Industrial Engineering. Puckett, Curtis A: Girard, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Puett, Harry L: Manhattan, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Pugh, Janet E: Mayet- ta. Freshman, Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: Pule, Sharon D: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Pulliam, Kathleen A: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Pulliam, William D: Kansas City, Mo., 02, Architecture. Pultz, Lawrence O: Ceiba, Puerto Rico, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. BOTTOM ROW: Pustka, Louis L: New York, N.Y., Freshman, General. Pyles, Jean M: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Quails, Leslie E: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Quattlebaum, Mart a J: Palos Verde, Calif., Freshman, Social Science. 604 TOP ROW Quick. Dudley E: Mapleton. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine Quiring, John M: Wichita. Sophomore. Business Administration Quirk, Wendy E: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics Rabe. Ronald L: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine SECOND ROW Raccuglia, Gary R: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Dentist- ry Rader, Kay M: Mount Hope. Freshman. Elementary Education. Rader, Ryan R: Oakley. 02. Architecture Ragland, John W: Goodman. Mo. Sophomore. Feed Science and Management. THIRD ROW Raida, Merle L: Harper. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine Raile, Clifford D: St. Francis. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Rains. Mary K: Wichita. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Raitt, Je- anette M: Rose Hill. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. - BOTTOM ROW Raitt, Judy E: Rose Hill. Junior. Elementary Education Ralston, Marguerite: Wichita. Sophomore. Home Economics and Journal- ism Ramirez, Elizabeth M: Shawnee. Freshman. Mathematics Ramsey, Carl C: Salma. 03. Architecture. Lens focused and flash positioned, a yearbook staff member Union committee members add a seasonal touch to the build- finds proper angle for photographing a convocation speaker. ing ' s entrance with spruce rope and blue and green bows. 605 Underclassmen: Ram-Rhy TOP ROW: Ramsey, Jerry J: Salina. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Ram- sey, Julie K: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. Ramsey, Lorna M: Council Grove, Freshman. General. Randall, Allen J: Kansas City. Fresh- man, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Randolph, Janet L: Kansas City, Freshman, Sociology. Raney, Stephen K: Lansing. Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Rankin, Mary J: Kansas City, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Ransom, Edgar W: Williamsburg, Freshman, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Ranz, Suzan C: Chanute, Sophomore, General. Rapp, Ger- ald F: Peoria, III., Freshman, Pre-Law. Ra smusson, Jarold L: Lindsborg, Freshman, General. R ate I iff e, John T: Manhattan, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Rathbun, Connie S: Conway, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics and Nursing. Rattle, Cheryl L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Psychology. Ravenscroft, Patricia: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Rawlings, Barbara N: Shawnee Mission, Special, General. FIFTH ROW: Rawlings, Edward O: Overland Park, Freshman, Mathemat- ics. Rawlings, Marie E: Overland Park, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Rawlings, Paul H: Overland Park. Junior, English. Ray, Jo- seph M: Kansas City, 03, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Rayl, Jan L: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Rayl, Robert P: Winfield, Freshman, Business Administration. Reber, Diana L: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Reck, Martha J: Salina, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SEVENTH ROW: Redd, Dennis G: Buhler, Junior, Statistics Reed, Bar- bara L: Liberal, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Reed, Dale W: Formoso, Sophomore, Chemistry. Reed, Michael E: Plainville, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Reed, Nancy Jane: Emporia, Junior. Home Economics Education. Reed, Ralph L: Ft. Scott, Junior, Agricultural Economics Reed, Robert H: Chapman, Freshman, Psychology Reed, Thomas A: Morgan- ville. Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. BOTTOM ROW: Reeder, Martha E: Troy, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Reeder, Pamela A: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Reeve, Sandra L: Garden City, Junior, General. Regehr, Geraldine F: Hutchinson, Junior, Business Administration. 606 TOP ROW Regnier, Robert D: Mission. Freshman. Pre-Law Regnier, Vic- tor A: Mission. Sophomore. Architectural Engineering. Reh, Sheryl K: Natoma. Freshman. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Rehm, Susan N: Leavenworth. Freshman. Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Rehschuh, Susan M: Manhattan. Sophomore. Art Rei- ber. Duke B: Junction City. Junior, Technical Journalism Reid. Virginia R: Bedford. Tex.. Junior. Elementary Education. Reilly, Brian M: Old Chatha. N.Y.. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW Reimer, Daryl R: Plains. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering Reinhardt, Nelson K: Great Bend. Junior. Animal Husbandry Reisig. David J: Russell. Sophomore. Agronomy. Reiss, Carolyn S: Plalms. Fresh- man. Music Education. FOURTH ROW Reissig. William H: St. John. Junior. Entomology Reitzel. Melvin J: Logan. Sophomore. Business Administration. Rembleske, Linda M: Wichita. Sophomore. Business Administration. Remley, Max D: Man- hattan. Junior, Technical Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Renner, Kerry L: Fulton. Mo.. Junior. Architectural Structures Renouf. Michael R: Manhattan. 04. Animal Husbandry Rensch. Paula M: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. Family and Child Development. Rensen- house, Thomas: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Repp. Marcia M: Manhattan. Freshman. Business Adminis- tration. Reppert, Jerry L: Anna. III.. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Retrum, Richard O: Leawood. Freshman. Business Administration Reyes. Roberto F: Shawnee Mission. 04. Family and Child Development. SEVENTH ROW: Reynolds, James F: Salina. Junior. Industrial Engineer- ing Reynolds. Martha J: Mission. Junior. Speech Reynolds, Nick L: Cuba. Freshman, Animal Husbandry Reynolds. Nona G: Overland Park. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW Reynolds. Stephen L: Abilene, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Reynolds, Thomas P: Shawnee. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Reynolds, William L: Winfield, Junior. Agricultural Economics. Rhine, Barry L: Haddam. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. I BOTTOM ROW: Rhodd, Raymond L: Dexter. Sophomore. Civil Engineer- ing Rhorer, Michael W: Kinsley. Freshman. Civil Engineering Rhudy. Pol- ly J: Derby. Freshman. General Home Economics. Rhyne, Janie I: Vanden- I berg. Calif., Sophomore. Humanities. 607 Underclassmen: Ric-Rob TOP ROW: Rice, Barbara S: Coffeyville, Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Rice, Bonita A: Leawood. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Rice, Gaylord L: Paola. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Rice, James S: Denver, Colo., Junior, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Rice, Katharyn L: Arkansas City, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Rice, Linda L: Great Bend, Freshman, Interior Design Rice, Robert E: Paola, Freshman, Business Administration. Rice, Sharon F: Ottawa, Junior. Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Rich, Danny M: Hutchinson. Junior, Business Administra- tion. Richard, Loren D: Ellsworth, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Ri- chards, David F: Norton, Freshman, Business Administration. Richards, Gary A: Oberlin, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Richards, Gayla L: Manhattan. Sophomore. Sociology. Richards, George T: Wichita. Junior, Business Administration. Richards, John P: Pemberton, N.J., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Richards, Linda S: Longford, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Richards, Michael K: Atwood, Sophomore. Animal Husban- dry. Richards, Pamela J: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Richards, William L: Hoyt. Freshman, Nuclear Engineering Richardson, Glen E: Lawrence, Freshman. Agricultural Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Richardson, James C: Belleville, Sophomore. General. Ri- chardson, James L: Stafford, Freshman. Mathematics. Richardson, James M: Shawnee, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry Richardson, Janet L: Leavenworth, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Richardson, Joseph T: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. Richardson, Linda M: Winifred, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Richardson, Pamela: Seabrook. Md., Freshman, Math- ematics. Richardson, Patricia: Ottawa, Freshman, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. EIGHTH ROW: Richardson, Ralph C: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine Richling, Peter L: Plainview, Neb.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Rickard, Loren J: Lyons. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Ricker, Clyde S: Raymond, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Ricker, Ronald R: Raymond, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Ridenour, Craig W: Council Grove. 02, Architecture Ridgway, Ros- alind J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Modern Languages Rieck, Bruce D: Bur- lingame. Freshman, Chemistry. 608 I TOP ROW Riedel, Eugene A: Leavenworth. Junior. Electrical Engineering Riedl, Joseph F: Otis. Junior. Chemical Engineering Rieke. Deanne M: Shawnee. Junior. Sociology Riemann. Linda K: Claflin. Sophomore. Cloth- ing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Riemann. Melvin L: Claflin. Junior. Animal Husbandry Rieniets, David C: Wichita. Sophomore. Civil Engineering Rieschick, Rita M: Soldier. Freshman. Family and Child Development Riffle. Anne M: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Riggenbach. John C: Wellington. 01. Architecture Riggs, Glenn W: Dexter. Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary Medicine Riisoe, John L: Kinsley. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Riley. Lesta L: Valley Center. Fresh- man. Technical Journalism. FOURTH ROW: Riley. Randall B: Valley Center. Sophomore. Accounting Riley, Wanita M: Dighton. Freshman. General Home Economics. Rinas. Carol A: Salma. Freshman. General Rindt, Cheryl K: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW Ringer, Kenneth A: Salma. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Rink. Larry E: Maize. Freshman. Biochemistry Risley, Kathleen R: Cald- well. Sophomore. Elementary Education Risley, Randy D: Girard. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Rissen, Don A: Manhattan. 04. Electrical Engineering Ris- ser, Linda D: Leawood. Junior. Elementary Education Rittgers. Jerry L: Salina. Freshman. General Rivera, Carmen J: Junction City. Freshman. General SEVENTH ROW Rivir. Steven R: Salina. Freshman. Wildlife Conservation Roach, Patricia A: Anthony. Junior. English Roach. Sallie K: Overland Park. Sophomore. Interior Design Robb, David E: Dodge City. Junior. Animal Husbandry. EIGHTH ROW Robben, Gary L: Oakley. Sophomore. Accounting Rob- bins, Claude L: Kirkwood. Mo.. 02. Architecture Roberts, Craig A: Salina. Sophomore. Civil Engineering Roberts. James C: Wichita. Junior. Land- scape Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Roberts. Kent L: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Roberts, Maurice D: Wellington. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Roberts, Robert R: Emporia. 01. Architecture Roberts, Ronald D: Da- mar. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. 609 Underclassmen: Rob-Ros TOP ROW: Roberts, Rory R: Olney, III.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Roberts, Thomas C: Scott City, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Robertson, Richard K: Marion. Sophomore, General Agriculture. Robin- son, Bruce H: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Robinson, Carolyn M: Nashville. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics and Nursing Robinson, Gary F: Arkansas City, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Robinson, Geraldine: Soldier, Freshman, Interior Design. Robinson, Jackie J : Frankfort, Junior, General. THIRD ROW: Robinson, John C: St. Marys. Sophomore. Chemical Engi- neering. Robinson, Karen J: Cedar Point, Sophomore. Accounting. Robin- son, Richard L: Downs. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Robinson, Roy L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Valeria J: Hiawatha, Freshman, Pre-Nur smg Robker, Douglas E: Easton, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Robson, John W: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Robson, Ronald E: New York City, N.Y.. Sophomore, Speech. FIFTH ROW: Rock, Lester A: Dodge City, Junior, Milling Science and Management Rock, Lynn M: Hope, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Rock, Steven L: Hutchinson, Junior, Chemistry. Rock, William F: Munice, Junior, Physical Education. SIXTH ROW. Rockefeller, Lois A: Clay Center, Freshman, Sociology. Rockhold, David R: Salina, Sophomore, Zoology. Rockhold, Delva K: Ar- lington, Junior, Secondary Education. Rockhold, Greg T: Topeka. Sopho- more, Chemical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Roda, Daniel P: Hudson, Ohio, Sophomore. Business Administration. Rodda, Robert G: Wichita, Freshman. Humanities. Rode- lander, Priscilla: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Biological Science. Roden- beek, Suzanne W: Scott City, Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Roebke, Catherine A: Clay Center. Junior, Applied Music. Roeder, James H: Frankfort, Junior. Dairy Foods Processing. Roeder, Judy I: Norton, Junior, Secondary Education. Roeder, Robert J: Norton. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Roesler, Eileen D: Manhattan. Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Roesler, Steven D: Junction City. Sophomore, Speech. Rogers, Mi- chael D: Carbondale, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Rogers, Michael K: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. ' -:- I 610 - fi TOP ROW: Rogers, Richard W: Lodi. N.J.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Rogers, Rodney D: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry Rogge, Thomas K: Washington. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Roglin, Virginia R: Quincy. Freshman. Physical Education. SECOND ROW Rohla. Joann E: Formoso. Sophomore. Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Rohles, Nancy B: Manhattan. Freshman. Psycholo- gy Rohr, Dale R: Overland Park. Sophomore. Accounting. Rohr, Joyce J: Burlington. Sophomore. General. THIRD ROW Rohrer, Carole J: Hutchinson. Junior. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Rokey, Garry J: Sabetha. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Roland, David M: Wichita. 01. Architecture Rollenhagen, Larry E: Onaga. Fresh- man. Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Rollin, Herbert P: Kansas City. Freshman. Industrial Engi- neering Rollins, Larry W: Wichita. Sophomore. Accounting Romig, Tho- mas J: Manhattan. Freshman. General Romine, Gary L: Osage, Junior. Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Ronnau, Charles F: St. Marys, Sophomore. Animal Husban- dry. Roode, Thomas M: Fairbury, Neb.. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Roof, Donald B: Manhattan, Freshman. History. Roohms, Janet F: St. John, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Roper, Barbara J: Manhattan. Freshman. Art. Rorick, Jerre K: Johnson. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Rork, Dennis E: Mul- vane. Junior. Music Education. Roscoe, Jerry E: Junction City. Freshman. Technical Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: Rose, Bruce E: Holton. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Rose, Carmie J: Topeka. Sophomore, English. Rose, Marita K: Prescott. Fresh- man. Family and Child Development Rose, Sara A: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Rose, Theresa K: Overbrook. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Rose, Van L: Lenexa. Junior. Secondary Education. Rosen. Harvey I: Brooklyn. N.Y.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Rosenow, Nola M: Clay Center. Junior. Music Education. BOTTOM ROW Rosness, Randall L: Seattle. Wash.. Freshman, Pre-Law. Ross, Cheryl J: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Ross, Cynthia L: Leavenworth. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Ross. Lin- da M: LaCygne. Freshman. Music Education. 611 Underclassmen: Ros-San TOP ROW: Ross, Wayne A: Webber, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Ross, William R: Beloit. Junior, Secondary Education Rossito, Richard L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Rostine, Kathleen A: Hutchinson, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Roswurm, Richard C: Colorado Springs, Colo., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Roswurm, Richard D: Harper. Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Roth, Gene M: Whitewater. Freshman, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Roth, Janet S: Atchison. Sophomore, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Roth, Janice L: LaCygne, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Roth, John H: Ellinwood, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Roth, Rob R: Lakewood, Colo , Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Rothfuss, Jerry W: Clifton, Sophomore. Agronomy. FOURTH ROW: Rotman, Jennifer B: Cawker City. Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Pottering, Quintin N: Cunningham, Junior. Mechani- cal Engineering. Rottinghaus, Carol A: Corning, Freshman, General Roush, Roger E: Stafford, Freshman, Architectural Structures. FIFTH ROW: Rowland, John R: Rockford, III., Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Rowland, Larry E: Troy. Junior. Agricultural Education. Rowlen, Craig S: Belleville, Junior, Business Administration. Royer, Linda L: Arrington, Freshman, General Home Economics. 4V J SIXTH ROW: Ruble, Connie J: San Mateo, Calif. Freshman, Business Administration Ruder, Gary J: Hays, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Rudick, Douglas D: Bellerose, N.Y.. Freshman, General. Ruediger, Nor- man E: Topeka, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. :--;: Ryan, Robe .-:: - . :-: SEVENTH ROW: Rueter, Leon B: Ocheyedan.lowa, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Ruff, Donna J: Newton, Freshman, Medical Technology. Ruff, Patricia A: Logan, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education Ruff, Rodney L: Ness City, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH - neemg $ $ , Mary EIGHTH ROW: Ruggles, Patricia A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Ruhnke, Dennis N: Troy, Freshman. Biological Science. Ruhnke, Robert A: Atchison. Freshman, General. Rule, John R: Norton, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. %e $a|j i BOTTOM ROW: Rule, Sharron J: Norton. Sophomore, Home Economics Education Rumsey, Benjamin T: Council Grove. Freshman. Electrical En- gineering Rumsey, Gary O: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Rumsey, Gilbert E: Topeka, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. 612 Sander TOP ROW: Rundle, Danny L: Clay Center. Freshman, Horticulture. Runft. Myron G: Scandia. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Rupp, Janet S: Man- hattan. Junior. Secondary Education. Rupp, Susan K: Wakeeney. Fresh- man. General SECOND ROW: Rusink, Larry E: Norton. Junior. Accounting Russ, Debo- rah J: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Russ, Roger A: Natoma. Junior. Agricultural Mechanization. Russell, Dennis D: Wichita. Freshman. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Russell, Glenda J: Wichita. Sophomore. Art. Russell. Lettye E: Belle Plain. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Russell, Phillip E: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Russett, Fay O: Ulysses. Junior. General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Rust, Gail L: Franklin. Neb.. Freshman. Mathematics. Rust, Linda M: Goodland. Junior. Business Administration. Rust. Tony L: Junction City. Sophomore. Business Administration. Rutherford, Charles: Richmond Heights, Mo.. Sophomore. Political Science. FIFTH ROW: Rutherford, Michael R: Anthony. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Rutledge, Barbara L: Wichita. 01. Architecture Ryan, Helen M: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Ryan, John J: Dover. N.J.. Junior. Physics. : -: i; Ry Le; SIXTH ROW: Ryan, Margaret J: Wichita. Sophomore. Speech Therapy. an, Robert D: Kansas City. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Ryan, Ruth A: Leavenworth, Sophomore. Interior Design Ryan, William D: Solomon. Junior. Agricultural Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Ryman, Jeffrey C: Dunlap. Sophomore. Nuclear Engi- neering Sack, James L: St. Marys, Freshman. Architectural Structures. Sack, Mary B: Wichita. Freshman. Chemistry Sailor, Thomas C: Wichita. 01. Architecture. : : ' - c ' ' : EIGHTH ROW: Salter, Beverly J: Wakefield. Sophomore. Landscape Archi- tecture Salvino, Sharon K: Overland Park. Sophomore. General Home Economics Sanborn, Karen J: Junction City. Junior. Secondary Education. Sanders, James N: Laurel, Miss.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW Sanders, Marlena K: Cummings. Junior. Home Econom- ics Education Sanders, Priscilla D: Overland Park. Freshman. Social Sci- lence Sanders, Randee L: Junction City. Freshman. General Sanders, Sandra K: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. 613 Underclassmen: San-Sch TOP ROW: Sandy, Paula K: Osborne. Junior, Home Economics Education. Sanford, Linda K: Belleville, Sophomore, Chemistry. Sanford, Paula L: Manhattan. Sophomore, Music Education Sanner, Ann M: Manhattan, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: San Ronani, David L: Empona, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Sargent, Charles E: Olsburg, Freshman, Agricultural Econom- ics Saror, Daniel I: Zaki-Biam, Nigeria, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Sauble, Mary A: Cedar Point, Freshman, Art. THIRD ROW: Saunders, Sonya K: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Saunders, Stephen M: Kansas City, 02. Architecture. Sauvage, Trudy L: Oberlin, Freshman, Business Administration Savage, Cathy G: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Social Science. FOURTH ROW: Sawyer, Brenda G: Bird City, Freshman, Dietetics and In- stitutional Management. Sawyer, Cheryl D: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pol- itical Science. Sawyer, Jimmy L: Conway, Freshman, General Agriculture. Sawyer, Linda R: Bird City. Freshman. Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Sawyer, Steve D: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering Sawyer, William K: Hutchinson, Sophomore, General. Saye, Dee A: Par- sons, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sayre, Stephen R: Ensign, Sophomore, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Scarrow, Boyd L: Mankato, Junior, Accounting. Schafer, Joann: Junction City. Junior, Secondary Education Schafer, Mary J: Nor- ton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Schafer, Sidonie A: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Schafer, Vance D: Conway. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Schaible, Charles A: Fairview, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Schaller, Gregory D: Lewis, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Schanefelt, Dennis D: Abilene, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. EIGHTH ROW: Schaper, Mary K: Peck, Junior, General Home Economics. Schartz, Barry L: Ellinwood, Freshman, General. Schauble, Linda L: Over- land Park, Sophomore, Art. Scheaffer, Daryl R: Abilene, Sophomore Ac- counting. BOTTOM ROW: Schear, William C: Lafayette, La., Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering Scheele, Marvin L: Clay Center, Freshman, Mathematics. Scheetz, Nancy K: Topeka, Freshman. Home Economics and Journalism. Scheid, Paula S: Whiting, Freshman, General. -W ff 614 I :: II , : :. t TOP ROW: Schell, Mary K: Marysville. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Schermerhorn, Barbara: Junction City. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Educa- tion. Scheuerman, Perry O: Bison. Junior. Chemical Engineering Schick, Leroy W: Logan. Freshman. Accounting. SECOND ROW Schimpf. Cheryl A: Marion. Junior. Home Economics Education Schimpf. Gene L: Marion. Sophomore. General. Schimpf. Mary A: Marion. Freshman. Home Economics Education. Schinstock, Eugene E: Kinsley. Junior. Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW Schinstock. Jackie L: Spearville. Freshman. Agricultural Education Schirokofsky, Neal R: Topeka. Freshman. General Schlepp, Jeffrey A: St Francis. Freshman. Chemistry Schlesinger. Richard: Rechi- cago. Ill . Sophomore. Physical Education. FOURTH ROW Schlickau, John H: Argonia. Freshman. Animal Husban- dry Schlosser, Bryon R: Kansas City. Junior. Accounting Schmidler, Kathleen: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Modern Languages Schmidt. Arthur E: Ft Riley. Sophomore. General. FIFTH ROW Schmidt, David E: Syracuse. Sophomore. Accounting. Schmidt, Dennis: Kansas City. 02. Architecture Schmidt, Fred L: Kinsley. Freshman. Civil Engineering Schmidt. Gerald D: Newton. Sophomore. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW Schmidt, Ingeborg U: Souderton. Pa.. Freshman. Pre-Sec- ondary Education Schmidt, Kathleen A: Solomon. Sophomore. Art. Schmidt, Kathleen M: Oberlin. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Schmidt. Merrill K: Newton. Junior. Animal Husbandry. SEVENTH ROW: Schmidt. Patricia A: Salina. Sophomore. Psychology Schmidt, Richard W: Beaverton. Ore.. Sophomore. Milling Science and Management. Schmidt. Sharon A: Lehigh. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. Schmidt. Wolfgang P: Paola. Junior. Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW Schmitt, Michael K: Fairview. Freshman. General Schmoll, Marilyn L: Wellington. Freshman. Home Economics Education Schneickert, George: Altamont. Sophomore. Civil Engineering Schneid- er, Beverly A: Summerfield. Junior. Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW Schneider. Norman R: Dorrance. Junior. Veterinary Medi- cine. Schnepp. Sheryl R: Abilene. Junior. Pre-Medicme. Schnittker, Ger- ald L: Cunningham. Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. Schoeff. Marcia L: Manhattan. Freshman. Home Economics and Nursing. 615 Underclassmen: Sch-Seb TOP ROW: Schoenbeck, Thomas L: Junction City. Freshman, Business Administration. Schoenfelder, James C: Bethel. 02, Architecture. Schoen- thaler, Barbara: Ogallah, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Schoenthaler, Terry: Ellis, Junior, Agricultural Education. SECOND ROW: Scholler, Catherine: Great Bend, Special, Biological Sci- ence. Scholz, Paul R: Lancaster, Sophomore, General Agriculture Scholz, Robert E: Huron. Junior, Secondary Education Schorling, Steven M: McPherson, Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Schotanus, Nan L: Kansas City. Mo., Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Schott, Donald W: Leavenworth, Sophomore. Mechanical Engi- neering. Schrader, Dorothy J: Lancaster, Junior, Secondary Education Schrandt, Robert L: Glasco. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. SECOND f Schwartz, ism Sclwl FOURTH ROW: Schreck, Larry D: San Antonio, Tex., Sophomore. Bakery Management. Schreiber, William B: Overland Park, Sophomore, Mathe- matics. Schreuder, Linda E: Cawker City, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Schrepel, Eric R: Wichita, 01, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Schrieber, Janice K: Soldier, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Schriner, Kent K: Albert, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Schrock, Mark D: Hazelton, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Schroeder, Lon- nie D: Beverly, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Schroeder, Polly A: Lorraine, Freshman. English. Schroeder, Ruth E: Green. Junior, Music Education. Schroeppel, Michele: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Schubert, Phillis A: Great Bend, Special, Pre-Dentistry Hygiene. SEVENTH ROW: Schulke, Dwight A: Wichita, Freshman. Chemical Engi- neering. Schulte, Lawrence A: Maple Hill. 04, Chemical Engineering Schulte, Ronald D: Little River, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Schulteis, Susan J: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Schultz, George W: Shatluck, Okla.. Sophomore, Business Administration. Schultz, Joel S: Buffalo, N.Y., 04, Architecture. Schultz, Linda S: Lucas. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Schultz, Stanley L: Larned, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Schultz, Steven L: Larned, Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Schultz, Vicki L: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Schulz, Gary D: Newton, Freshman, Speech. Schumacher, John A: Buena Park. Cal.. Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. 616 tm Hi ; v. :.-: TOP ROW: Schunke. Robert A: Buffalo. N.Y.. Freshman. Architectural Structures. Schurle, Fred E: Manhattan. Junior. Business Administration. Schutte, Susan L: Wichita. Junior. Sociology Schwab, Carl F: Wichita. Sophomore. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Schwab. Susan A: Portland. Ore.. Sophomore. Speech. Schwartz, Joseph M: Basehor. Sophomore. Zoology Schwarz, Victor L: Grinnell. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Schweitzer, Ann C: Clay Center. Sophomore. Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Schweitzer, Mary E: Penokee. Junior. Home Economics Education Schwendener, Linda S: Topeka. Freshman. Technical Journal- ism. Schwilling, Linda G: Cottonwood Falls. Sophomore. Home Econom- ics Education Schwindt, Diane J: LaCrosse. Sophomore. General. FOURTH ROW: Scoby, David H: Sabetha. 01. Architecture Scoby, Linda J: Sabetha. Freshman. General. Scott, Alan J: Jennings. 04. Secondary Education. Scott, Alan W: Wichita. Freshman. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Scon, Calvin K: Delavan. Freshman, Accounting. Scott, Carl A: Jamestown. Freshman, Business Administration. Scott, Catherine E: Morrowville. Junior. Home Economics Education. Scott, David L: Bloom, Sophomore. Physical Science. SIXTH ROW: Scott, Dennis L: Wellington. Junior. Business Administration. Scott, Harry M: Wetmore, Junior. Nuclear Engineering Scott, James L: Baxter Springs. Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Scott, Karen E: Wichi- ta. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Scott, Kathryn A: Shawnee Mission. Junior. Sociology. Scon, Kenneth A: Morrowville. Junior. Secondary Education. Scon, Laura L: Larned. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Scon, Marcia K: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Scon, Rachel A: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Scon, Richard L: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Law. Scon, Ronald A: Cottonwood Falls. Freshman. Feed Science and Manage- ment. Scon, Saundra K: Smith Center. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. BOTTOM ROW: Scott, Susan I: Jennings. Freshman. Interior Design. Scully, Susan J: Wamego. Freshman. Music Education. Seaman, Pamela J: Salina. Junior. Clothing Retailing Seballoz, Daniel J: Belleville. Fresh- man. Accounting. 617 Underclassmen: Seb-Shi TOP ROW: Sebesta, Linda J: Wilson, Junior, Home Economics Education. Sebastian, Mary K: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Sebree, Robert A: Salina, Freshman, Agronomy. Sedlacek, Elizabeth: Marysville, Freshman, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Sedlacek, Randall L: Russell, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. See, Ronald E: Emporia, Junior, Statistics. Seefeldt, Alvin L: Chanute, 03, Architecture. Seel, Charles J : Overland Park, Sophomore, Economics. THIRD ROW: Seibel, Patricia S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Seibert, Gary D: Macksville, Junior, Animal Husban- dry. Seidel, William A: Ashland, Freshman, Electrical Engineering Seide- man, Jeffrey S: New York City, N.Y., 01, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Seigle, James L: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Mathemat- ics. Seitz, Martha J: Junction City, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Seitz, Patricia A: Leavenworth, Junior, History. Seitz, Ronald E: Burchard, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Selbe, Nancy S: Hoxie, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Sell, Philip L: Fredonia, Junior, Pre-Forestry. Sellers, Janet K: Anthony, Sopho- more, Clothing Retailing. Selsor, Nancy K: Boonville, Mo., Sophomore. Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Ser, Elliot M: Junction City, Sophomore, Mathematics. Ser- rien, Allan D: Lincoln, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Serwich, Alan F: Wilmette, III.. 02, Architecture. Setzkorn, Roger L: Rock, Sophomore, General Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Severance, Anita J: Beloit, Freshman, Psychology. Seve- rin, Charles G: Crete, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Sewart, Diana C: Overland Park, Freshman. Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Sexson, Terry N: Weskan, Freshman, Biological Sciences. EIGHTH ROW: Sexton, Joseph G: Manhattan, Sophomore, Accounting. Seybert, Alice F: Meade, Junior, Art. Seyfert, Earl H: Humboldt, Junior, General. Seyler, Dale L: Ottawa, Freshman, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Seyler, Mary J: Lawrence, Sophomore, Landscape Archi- tecture. Seymour, Cathy E: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Seymour, James C: Bird City, Junior, Agricultural Education. Shade, Ja- net L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. 618 TOP ROW: Shaffer, James C: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Shaf- fer, Jane A: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Shaffer, Ronald L: Kansas City. 02. Architecture. Shalkoski, Victor: Leavenworth, Junior. Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Shank. Diana L: Overland Park. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Shank, Richard E: New Cambria. Freshman. Polit- ical Science Shannon, Carol S: Kansas City, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Shannon, Kenneth D: Burden. 01. Architecture. THIRD ROW: Sharp, Susan L: Dighton. Freshman, Sociology. Sharp, Thomas L: Belle Plain, Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Shaw, Linda C: Wichita. Freshman. General. Shaw, Nancy A: Grainfield. Freshman. Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Shawver, Janie A: Wichita. Freshman, General Home Economics. Shay, Larry D: Tecumseh, Sophomore. Civil Engineering Sheetz, Jane A: St. Joseph, Mo., Sophomore. General. Shehi, Linda K: Wichita. Sophomore. Speech. FIFTH ROW: Sheik, Alice J: Bern. Junior. Secondary Education. Sheik, Jean A: Bern. Junior, Physical Education. Sheldon, Deborah A: Cunning- ham. Freshman. General. Sheldon, Randall E: Cunningham. Junior. Agri- cultural Economics. SIXTH ROW: Shelley, John M: Overland Park. Freshman. Business Admin- istration. Shelor, Robert S: Minneola, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Shelton, Edward J: Minneola, Sophomore. Agricultural Education Shenkel. Jeffrey L: Manhattan. Junior, Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Shepek, Donald L: Haddam, Junior. Accounting. Shep- pard, Richard D: Olathe. Junior, Physical Education. Sher, David E: Wash- ington. D.C.. Junior. Pre-Law. Sherer, Sharon A: Holton. Freshman. Interior Design. EIGHTH ROW: Sherlock, Stephen A: St. Francis. Freshman. Animal Hus- bandry Sherraden, Dennis R: Junction City. Junior. Pre-Dentistry. Sherra- den, Julie D: Abilene, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Sherwood, Charlotte O: Olathe. Sophomore. General BOTTOM ROW: Shideler, Robert W: Topeka. Sophomore. General. Shiel. Daniel J: Prairie Village. Junior. Civil Engineering Shields, Dorothy J: Sal ina. Junior, Elementary Education. Shields, Glenn W: Lincolnville. Sopho- more. Agricultural Engineering. 619 flm Underclassmen: Shi-Ski TOP ROW: Shields, Judy D: Reading, Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Shier, Eleanor R: Gypsum, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Shilling, Pamela J: Manhattan, Freshman, General Shilling, Steve A: Westphalia, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Shimer, James C: Topeka. Freshman, General Shipley, Michael J: Mission. Junior, Pre-Law. Shipman, Janet K: Leawood, Fresh- man, Pre-Elementary Education. Shipman, Robert H: Marysville, Sopho- more. General. THIRD ROW: Shirk, Thomas R: Overland Park, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Shirley, Cynthia D: Wichita, Freshman, General Shivers, Karen S: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Shoemaker, Ri- chard E: Manhattan, Freshman, Feed Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: Shoemaker, William L: Wellington, Junior, Horticulture. Shorb, Nancy L: Liberal, Sophomore, Sociology Shotts, Robert S: Shaw- nee, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Shoup, Charlotte A: Belle Plain, Sophomore, Radio and Television Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Shoup, Marcia E: Belle Plain, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Shove, Craig R: Onaga. Junior, Sociology. Showalter, Dennis R: Holyrood, Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Showalter, Jerry D: Holyrood, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW. Shrauner, Harry S: Elkhart, Freshman. General Agriculture. Shrock, Jay W: Tyro, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Shrock, Lucy A: Marysville, Freshman, General. Shubert, Jerry J: Council Grove. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Shubert, Larry R: Council Grove, Junior, General Agricul- ture. Shucart, James: St. Louis, Mo.. Sophomore, Business Administration. Shull, Terry L: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Shumate, Phyllis M: Eskridge. Freshman, Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: Shupe, George E: Honolulu, Hawaii, Sophomore, General. Shupe, John W: Honolulu. Hawaii, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Shurts, James A: Asherville, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. Sibley, Gwen I: Colby. 04, Foods and Nutrition. BOTTOM ROW: Sibley, Veryl B: Lewis, 05. Veterinary Medicine. Sidebot torn, Willa F: Wichita, Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Siebert, James C: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Law. Siefkes, David L: Great Bend, Fres hman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 620 TOP ROW: Siemens. Ellen K: Buhler, Junior, Elementary Education. Siem sen, Gary W: Lebanon. Sophomore. Business Administration. Sieverin, Andree J: Clay Center. Junior, Home Economics Education. Sievers, Ralph E: Bridgewater. S.D., Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine SECOND ROW: Sigle, Arris A: Osborne. Freshman. General Agriculture. Sigley, Janora A: Newton, Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Sigwing, Ri- chard B: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. Accounting Sill, Webster H: Manhat- tan, Sophomore, Business Administration. - THIRD ROW: Silver, Donna L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education Simmons, David H: Wellington, 02, Architecture. Simmons, Donna R: Shawnee, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Sim- mons, Leroy D: Russell. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Simmons, Steven W: Independence. Freshman. Agrono- my. Simon, Diane P: Conway Springs. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Simons, Barbara I: Haviland. Junior. Elementary Education. Simons, KentS: W. Byfleet, England, Freshman, Psychology. . FIFTH ROW: Simpson, Judy E: Kiowa. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Simpson, Leslie A: Hazelton, Freshman. Business Administration. Simpson, William B: Clay Center, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Sims, Gary D: Berryton. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Sims, Lana S: Oakley, Sophomore, General Home Econom- ics. Sims. Marcia G: Hutchinson. Junior, Elementary Education. Sine, Wil- liam P: Mission, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Singer. Leland O: Hoi- ton, Junior, Physical Science. SEVENTH ROW: Singular. Nancy A: Lyndon. Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Sinn, Lawrence E: Mahaska, Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Sipes. John C: Russell. Sophomore. Accounting. Sisco, Danny P: Mound Valley. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Siuda, Gerald R: Tonawanda, N.Y.. Freshman. Civil Engi- neering. Skach, James C: Wichita. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Skalka, Dennis R: Deweese. Neb.. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Skates, Lenna D: Kansas City. Mo., Sophomore, Art. BOTTOM ROW: Skeuse, Elaine J: Stockton, IVr.Y.. Freshman. Interior De- sign. Skeuse. John T: Stockton. N.J., Junior, Business Administration. Skeuse, Thomas J: Stockton, N.J., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Skid- more, Nancy L: Prairie Village, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. 621 Underclassmen: Ski-Smi TOP ROW: Skinner, George H: Topeka. Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Skolaut. Beverly J: Great Bend, Freshman. Interior Design. Skolaut, Glenda A: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing Skow, Andy M: Prairie Village, Junior. Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Slaven, James J: Beloit, Sophomore, General. Slaven, Stanley M: Cawker City, Junior, Humanities. Sleichter, Jerry W: Abilene, Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Slentz, Sharyn L: Kansas City. Mo , Junior, Humanities. THIRD ROW: Slimmer, Dennis R: Holton, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Slimmer, Stephen R: Holton, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Slim- mer, Sylvia C: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Slinkman, Craig W: Emporium. Pa.. Freshman, Physics. FOURTH ROW: Sloan, Diana S: Holton, Freshman, Mathematics. Sloan, Nancy J: Mission. Junior, Home Economics Education. Sloat, David E: Manhattan, Freshman, Chemistry. Sloop, Trudy C: Newton, Freshman, General. J t , . i I FIFTH ROW: Slothower, Becky M: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Slough, Freddie L: Garden City, Sophomore. General. Slupi- anek, Lawrence: Marysville, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering Slush er, Steven H: Valley Center, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Smalley, Suzanne M: Wichita. Junior. Medical Technology Smart, Deanna F: Osage City, Freshman. Psychology Smith, Betty J: Hopewell, Freshman. General Home Economics Smith, Burton G: Hazel- ton, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Smith, Carey L: Claflin. Sophomore, Sociology Smith, Carotin K: Osawkie, Freshman, General Home Economics. Smith, Celia A: Wichita, Freshman, General. Smith, Christine L: Council Grove, Fresh- man, Modern Languages. EIGHTH ROW: Smith. Corydon: Manhattan, 04. Architecture Smith, David R: Onaga. Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Smith, Delan- cey A: Quivera Lake, Sophomore, English. Smith, Duane B: Eudora, 04, Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Eugene C: St. Paul, Freshman, Chemical Engineer- ing. Smith, Evelyn K: Minneapolis, Freshman, General Smith, Geraldine A: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Smith, Gregory K: Emporia, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. 622 Waiting for their one o ' clock class to begin, students read one year. The paper, which is an average 12 pages, is printed at of the 160 editions of the Collegians published each school noon in Kedzie. and distributed in buildings throughout campus TOP ROW Smith, Gwendolyn G: Oberlin. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Smith, Harry G: Wakeeney. Freshman. Milling Science and Management Smith, James F: Minneola. Sophomore. Electrical Engineer- ing Smith, James T: Valley Falls. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW Smith, Janice E: Wamego. Sophomore, Elementary Edu- cation Smith, John D: Junction City. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering Smith, Joyce M: Almena. Junior. Housing and Equipment Smith, Judith A: Walnut. Freshman. Home Economics and Journalism. THIRD ROW Smith, Larry A: Colby. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Smith, Laura D: Clay Center. Sophomore. Physical Therapy Smith, Lee- land A: Prairie Village. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Smith, Linda S: Shaw- nee Mission. Sophomore. Clothing Re tailing. FOURTH ROW Smith, Lora M: Lamed. Junior. Home Economics and Journalism Smith, Marsha S: Creve Coeur. Mo.. Freshman. General Home Economics Smith, Nancy J: Hutchinson. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation Smith, Patrick A: Lompoc. Calif.. Sophomore. Industrial Engineer- ing. BOTTOM ROW Smith, Philip M: Liberal. Freshman. Electrical Engineer- ing. Smith, Prudence L: Garden City. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Smith, Reuben M: Orange. N.J.. Sophomore. Civil Engineering Smith, Rex D: Santa Barbara. Calif.. Sophomore. Business Administration. 623 Underclassmen: Smi-Sta TOP ROW: Smith, Richard A: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Wildlife Conserva- tion. Smith, Rita A: Wichita. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education Smith, Robert A: Pittsburg. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Smith, Rob- ert Gene: Sedan, Junior. Agricultural Mechanization. SECOND ROW: Smith, Ronald J: Erie. Junior, Agricultural Education. Smith, Ronald W: Great Bend, 03. Architecture Smith, Roy L: Dewitt. Neb.. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Stephen A: Wamego. Soph- omore, Physics. THIRD ROW: Smith, Steven V: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Smith, Suzanne H: Greensburg, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Smith, Ty D: Junction City, Freshman, Physical Education. Smith, Verle A: Hutchinson, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Virgil L: Weskan, Sophomore. Wildlife Conserva- tion. Smoll, Susan L: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Smutz, Darryl D: Meade, Junior, Business Administration. Smutz, Susan: Salina, Freshman, Modern Languages. FIFTH ROW: Snell, Sharrie A: Garden City, Sophomore, Sociology Sneth- en, Donald D: Goodland, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Snider, Anne C: Bay Village, Ohio, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Snod- derley, John A: Howard. Freshman, Chemistry. SIXTH ROW: Snodgrass, Stephen E: Wmfield, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Snow, Karen M: Lawrence, Freshman, General Home Economics Snyder, Dallas F: Duncannon. Pa.. Junior. Speech. Snyder, Karen S: Otta- wa. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Snyder, Steven A: Walton, Ind., Sophomore, Physical Education. Snyder, Thomas E: Arkansas City, Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Socolofsky, Barbara: Scott City. Junior. Physical Education. Socolofsky, Robert M: Manhattan, Sophomore. General. EIGHTH ROW: Sodergren, Pamela A: Mission. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Soldner, Liana S: Salina, Sophomore. Family and Child Deve- lopment. Solenberger, David R: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration Souder, Constance J: Augusta, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. EIGHTH ROW: Soupiset. Donald L: Elkhart, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine Sowers, Don W: Murdock. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Spacek, Sheryl G: Kansas City, Freshman, General Spachek, Carole E: Lincolnville, Freshman. Family and Child Development 624 TOP ROW: Spainhour, Paul L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Spalding, Robert E: Greenville. S.C.. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine Spangler, M. Jill: Leawood. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education Spangler, Michael S: Liberal. 01. Architecture. SECOND ROW Sparks, Ellen E: Tonganoxie. Freshman. General Home Economics Sparks, Judith A: Wichita. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics Sparks. Ralph V: Zurich. Sophomore. Economics. Spaulding, Stuart A: Cheney. Junior. Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Spear, Marjorie A: Sharon. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Edu- cation Spears, Jacqueline D: Shawnee Mission. Junior. Physics. Spease, Beth A: Des Moines. Iowa. Freshman. Physical Therapy. Speer, Billy L: Lakin. Freshman. Chemistry. FOURTH ROW Spellman, Gail E: Gypsum. Sophomore. Dietetics and In- stitutional Management Spellman, Wayne E: Gypsum. Sophomore. Busi- ness Administration Spence, Carol S: Glasco. Freshman. Business Admin- istration Spencer, Donna M: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Spencer, Robert D: Arlington. Va., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Spencer, Robert L: Alma. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Spicher, Beverly D: Wetmore. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Spielman, Norval K: Lebo. Freshman. General Agriculture. SIXTH ROW Spiers, Margie J: Oakley. Junior. History Spies, Stephen B: Brooklyn. N.Y . Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Spingler, Richard H: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Administration. Spitsnogle, Sherri D: Odell. Neb . Sophomore. Pre-Vetermary Medicine a t SEVENTH ROW: Sprague, Viola J: Falconer. N.Y.. Junior. Bacteriology Sprang, Fred G : Baxter Springs. Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. Sprang, Janet D: Effmgham. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Spratt, Dennis M: Ellsworth. Freshman. General EIGHTH ROW Springer, Jeffrey A: Overland Park. Sophomore. General Sramek, Marilyn K: Atwood. Freshman. Sociology. Staab, Carol J: Tope- ka. Sophomore. General Staab, Michael J: New York. N.Y.. Junior. Politi- cal Science. BOTTOM ROW Stach, Robert E: Rossville. Sophomore. Veterinary Medi- cine. Stacy, Rosanna P: Meade. Freshman. Psychology Stadelman, Stanley T: York. Pa . 02. Architecture Stafford, Colleen L: Great Bend. Freshman. Physical Education. 623 Underclassmen: Sta-Sti TOP ROW: Stafford, Sharon: Belleville, Freshman, Modern Languages. Stainbrook, Terry A: LaCygne, Freshman, Business Administration. Stal- lard. Bill E: Williamstown, Freshman. Speech. Stallbaumer, Robert: Frankfort, Sophomore. Agricultural Journalism. SECOND ROW: Stallings, Cindy S: Topeka, Freshman. General Home Economics. Stambaugh, Louis A: Prescott. Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Stamets, Jane O: Manhattan. Special, English. Stamey, Robert W: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Science. THIRD ROW: Standley, Mary A: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Admi istration. Standridge, James A: Parsons, Sophomore, Wildlife Conserv, tion. Stanley, James W: Atchison, Freshman, Political Science Stanley, Keith L: Kansas City, 04, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Stanley, Sharon A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Stanton, Noel W: Emporia, 03, Architecture Stapleton, Karen A: Junction City, Sophomore, General. Stark, Robert L: Loomis, Neb, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Starke, Robert F: Merrick, N.Y., 01, Architecture. Starkey, Karen K: Strong City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education Starkweath- er, Jo A. Clay Center, Sophomore, Modern Languages. States, Alan E: Logan, Junior, Economics. TOP ROW James Stevens, C Stevens, Ji FFTH TO 8: Calgary. SIXTH ROW: States, Carolyn L: Kensington, Junior, Elementary Education. States, Gary L: Logan, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Staton, Jeffrey W: Salina, Freshman, Civil Engineering. St. Clair, Leigh W: Beaman, Iowa, Junior, Animal Husbandry. SEVENTH ROW: Stecklein, Alfred L: Ness City. Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Steele, Donita M: Halstead, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Steele, Mark N: Northridge, Calif., Freshman, Math ematics. Steele, Richard E: Haverford, Pa., Junior, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Steele, Rosemary P: Prairie Village, Junior. Business Ad- ministration. Steen, Phillip J: Paola, Junior. Agricultural Education. Steen- son, Merlyn G: Waterville, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Stee- ples, Donald W: Palco, Junior, Geophysics. BOTTOM ROW: Stegelin, Forrest E: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Ani- mal Husbandry. Steinke, Susan B: Wichita. Junior, Elementary Education. Steinman, Dale J : Chanute. Sophomore, General Agriculture. Steinmeyer, Paul E: Augusta, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 626 TOP ROW: Stelter, Lavern H: Wheaton, Freshman. Biological Science. Stenfors, Jack B: Bennington, Junior. Business Administration. Stenger, James T: Densmore. Junior. Chemistry Stenzel, Loren R: Ness City. Freshman, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Stephens, Barbara K: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Stephens, David L: Paola. Freshman. Mathematics. Stephens, Donald J: Moline, Sophomore, General Agriculture Stephens, Elizabeth: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. ' THIRD ROW: Stephens, Judith L: Pierceville. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Stephens, Linda K: lola. Freshman, General Home Economics. Stephens, Nanette L: Pierceville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Sterbenz, Janet M: El Dorado. Sophomore, Home Economics and Nurs- ing. FOURTH ROW: Sterling, Michael B: Hardtner. Freshman, Industrial Engi- neering Stevens, Allen R: Springfield, Neb., 04, Electrical Engineering. Stevens, Deborah S: Ellinwood, Freshman, General Home Economics. Stevens, Jill: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Stevens, Marsha L: Ottawa. Junior, Art. Stevens, Michael B: Calgary. Alberta, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Stevens, Rodney L: Harper, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering Stevenson, John E: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Steward, Barbara C: Clay Center. Sophomore. Pre-Second- ary Education. Stewart, Ann: Manhattan. Junior. Elementary Education. Stewart, Cheryl L: Kingman. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. Stewart, Frederick N: Leavenworth. Freshman. Pre-Law. SEVENTH ROW: Stewart, Gary A: Prairie Village. Junior. Accounting Stewart, Jack M: Topeka. Junior. Accounting Stewart, Kathryn L: Sali- na. Sophomore. Physical Education Stewart, Sandra K: Madison. Fresh- man General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Stewart, Vivian I: Bonner Springs. Freshman. Pre-Medi- cine. Stiefel, Sue Z: Colorado Springs. Colo.. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Stiffler, Dennis M: Lane. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Stiles, Barbara A: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Stillwell, Grover R: Hoxie. 01. Architecture. Stimach, Theodore J: Kansas City. 02. Architecture. Stindt, Judith A: Redwood City. Calif.. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing Stites, Donald L: Junction City. Sophomore. Architectural Engineering. 627 Underclassmen: Sto-Sun TOP ROW: Stock, Donald R: Topeka. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Stockham, Steven L: McPherson. Freshman, Chemistry Stocking, Sherry L: Mayfield. Freshman, General Home Economics. Stoecker, Randall D: Oakley, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Stoever, Henry M: Frankfort, Freshman, Economics. Stogsdill, Jerry W: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Stohs, Janice L: Bremen, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Stoll, Johnny E: Blencoe, Iowa, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Stone, Robert W: Topeka, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Stonehocker, Martha: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation Stoner, Kenneth L: Garden City, Junior, Secondary Education. Stones, Kent H: Lebanon. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. FOURTH ROW: Storer, Harold E: Osborne, Freshman, General Agriculture Storrer, Carol A: Madison, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Storrer, Karen I: Madison, Junior, Home Economics Education. Stoskopf, William A: Columbus, 02, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Stout, Barbara J: Ozawkie, Freshman, General. Stout, Cecil E: Alden, Freshman, General. Stout, Kenneth E: Goodland, Sophomore, Business Administration. Stout, Marcia L: Cottonwood Falls, Sophomore, Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Stout, Mary A: Lyndon, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Stout, Melvin J: Paxico, Junior, Landscape Architecture Stout, Rob- ert J: Minneapolis, Sophomore, General. Stowell, Bradley W: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Law. SEVENTH ROW: St. Pierre, Ruth M: Ames, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Strader, Carolyn J: Holton, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Strahm, Darlene S: Sabetha, Sophomore, Political Science. Strahm, Ronald L: Sabetha, Junior, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Strate, Shela L: Kinsley, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Strayer, Brenda K: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Strecker, Glen E: Paradise, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Streeter, Arthur C: Manhattan, 04. Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Streit, Les D: Downs, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Stremel, Kathleen M: McCracken, Sophomore, Speech. Strieker, James A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, History. Stricklin, Gary J: Liberal, Junior, Psychology. 628 TOP ROW: Strine, John H: Effingham. Freshman. Wildlife Conservation. Stritzke, Robert D: Cherryvale. Freshman. Poultry Science. Stroda, Sherry M: Hope. Freshman. General Home Economics. Strube. Roger L: Hiawa- tha. Sophomore. Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Struss, Mark A: Wakeeney. Freshman. General Strutz, Richard H: Beacon. N.Y.. Sophomore. Industrial Engineering Stuart, Gre- gory C: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Stuart. James G: Glen Elder. Jun- ior. Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Stuart. Larry D: Glen Elder. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Stuckey, Larry D: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Stucky, Gerald W: Pretty Prairie. Freshman. Agricultural Mechanization. Stucky, Jolene F: Pretty Prairie. Freshman. General. FOURTH RO W: Stucky. Ronald L: Peabody. Freshman. Agricultural Educa- tion. Stude, John W: Copeland. Junior. Accounting Stuessi, Janice L: Prairie Village. Junior. Biological Sciences. Stueve, Karl: Axtell. Freshman. Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Stueve. Mark A: Axtell. 02. Architecture Stull, Terry D: Brownell. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Stump, Jerry H: Blue Rapids. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Stumpff, Lawrence C: DeSoto. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Sturgeon, Jerry L: Garden City. Junior. Electrical Engineer- ing. Suberkropp, Jerald L: Mendota, Junior, Chemistry Suchart, Carol A: Prairie Village, Junior. Elementary Education. Suderman, Daniel A: New- ton. Freshman. Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Suellentrop, Timothy: Great Bend. Freshman. Electrical Engineering Suggs, Fred W: Montgomery, Ala., Sophomore. Bakery Man- agement Suggs, Laura J: Bellevue. Neb., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Sullivan, Barbara J: Junction City, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. EIGHTH ROW Sullivan, Jennifer K: Ulysses. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Sullivan, Patricia J: Havana. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. Summers, Peggy A: Topeka. Sophomore, General Home Economics Summers, Ronald J: Wamego, Freshman, Psychology. BOTTOM ROW Summers, Sara A: Topeka. Freshman, Clothing Retailing Sumner, Ronald P: Topeka, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Sundahl, Thomas E: McPherson. Freshman, General. Sundberg, Virginia K: Lmds- borg. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. 629 Underclassmen: Sun-Tay TOP ROW: Sunderland, Elmer L: Summerfield, Sophomore. Industrial Engineering Surrett, Richard L: Manhattan. Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Suster, Boris: Guayaquil, Ecuador, 04, Architecture. Sutcliffe, Elizabeth: Grainfield, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Sutherland, Eva J: lola. Junior. Animal Husbandry. Suth- erland, Lynn A: Manhattan, Freshman, Interior Design. Sutley, Steven P: Atchison. Freshman. Business Administration. Swain, Charlotte L: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Swain, Damon P: Salina, 03, Architecture. Swain, Marion K: Soldier, Junior, Art. Swalwell, Arthur R: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Forest- ry. Swan, Arthur T: Baldwin, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. FOURTH ROW: Swan, Linda G: Great Bend, Freshman. Interior Design. Swan, William S: Newell, S.D., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Swander, William A: Prairie Village. Freshman, Business Administration. Swanson, Michael R: Cohoes. N.Y., Freshman, Bakery Management. FIFTH ROW: Swart, Clifford L: Seneca, Junior, Agricultural Education. Swart, Donna G: White City, Sophomore, General. Swart, Roger R: Wil- son. Junior, Civil Engineering. Swayze, Stephen W: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Sweat, June F: Cedar, Junior, Elementary Education. Swe- denburg, Robert L: Salina. Junior, Physics. Sweet, Dennis D: Hardy, Neb., Freshman, General Agriculture. Sweet, Harold M: Hardy, Neb.. Sophomore, General Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Swenson, Carol R: Alta Vista, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Swenson, David D: Salina, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Swenson, Dennis D: Salina, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Swenson, Edward L: Concordia, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Swenson, Kenneth L: Clay Center, Freshman, Physical Education. Swenson, Loren C: Concordia, Sophomore, General Agricul- ture. Swenson, Richard L: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. Swenson, Sandra S: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Swenson, Vickey L: Wichita. Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Swick, Dennis D: McPherson, Freshman. General. Swinney, Bill C: Valley Center, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education Swint, Nancy L: Emporia, Freshman, General Home Economics. 630 8 i fkj n lit 1 TOP ROW Swisher, Rhae M: Manhattan. Freshman. Political Science. Swisher, Terry L: Greensburg. Freshman. Physical Education Symns. Donna L: Hutchinson. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education Symns, Perrin K: Atchison. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW Symons, Stanley M: Onaga. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Szafran, Thomas A: Detroit. Mich.. Freshman. Bakery Manage- ment. Taber, Homer L: Murdock. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Tacktill. Norman: New York. NY.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW Tadtman, Marilyn M: Manhattan. Junior. Secondary Educa- tion. Tallerday, Carolan M: Ft Bragg. N.C . Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Med- icine Talley, Allen G: Olathe. Sophomore. Physics Talley, Michael S: El Dorado. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. FOURTH ROW: Tangeman, Roy D: Baileyville. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Tangeman, Steven A: Newton. Freshman. Meteorology. Tan- ner, Carole L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Secondary Education Tan- ner, James R: St. John, Freshman. Pre-Law. FIFTH ROW: Tanner, Linda G: Overland Park. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Taplin, Faye L: Ogden. Junior. Secondary Education. Tarman, Galen W: Augusta. Freshman. General Tarquinio, Paul M: Aliquippa. Pa.. Freshman. Bakery Management. SIXTH ROW: Tarry, Michael C: Mulvane. Sophomore. Social Science Tarver, Phyllis A: Kansas City. Freshman, Modern Languages Tate, Can- dis K: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Tate, Philip M: Cof- feyville. Junior. Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Taylor, Barbara E: Arlington. Va.. Sophomore. Pre-Medi- cine. Taylor, Bernard C: Westmoreland. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine Taylor, James E: Solomon. Freshman. Social Sciences Taylor, James S: Wichita. Freshman. Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Taylor, John C: Alma. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Taylor. Kent D: Kinsley. Sophomore. Technical Journalism Taylor, Lawrence W: St. John. Freshman. General Agriculture. Taylor, Lois E: Junction City. Sophomore. Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Taylor, Ralph B: Miss ion. Junior. Business Administra- tion. Taylor, Steven L: Manhattan. Junior. Zoology Taylor, Valerie: Eudo- ra. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Taylor, Vicki A: lola. Junior. Medical Technology. 631 Underclassmen: Ted-Tor TOP ROW: Tedford, Jay S: Minneola. Junior. History Teel, Randy W: Rexford. Freshman, Physical Science. Teener, James W: Ft. Riley, Sopho- more. Electrical Engineering. Teichgraeber, Joseph: Chapman, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. SECOND ROW: Terry, Austina: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Terwilliger, Sharon: Manhattan, Junior, Music Education Tes- sendorf, Linda R: Onaga, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Tetebo, Rosetta: Kumasi, Ghana, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. THIRD ROW: Thayer, Linda L: Abilene, Sophomore, Physical Therapy Theobald, Nancy A: Yates Center, Sophomore, Music Education. Theurer, Richard L: Wellington, 04. Animal Husbandry. Thiel, Marie E: Easton, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Thiele, Gerald H: Norton, Freshman, General Agriculture. Thieler, Stephen M: Norton, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Thomas, Bar- bara J: Topeka, Sophomore, General Home Economics Thomas, Beverly J: Belleville, Freshman, Modern Languages. FIFTH ROW: Thomas, Bonita K: Garden City, Freshman, Speech Tho- mas, Daniel E: Ludell, Sophomore, Political Science. Thomas, Janet S: Vermillion. Freshman, General. Thomas, John R: Salina, Freshman, Gener- al. SIXTH ROW: Thomas, Kenneth Lee: Clyde. Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Thomas, Kent R: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Thomas, Timothy M: Logan, Sophomore. General. Thompson, David R: Wichita. Freshman, History. SEVENTH ROW: Thompson, Don F: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Thompson, Gary D: Michigan Valley, Freshman, Mathe- matics Thompson, James T: Wichita, 01 , Architecture Thompson, Janet E: Johnson, Freshman, Family and Child Development. SEVENTH Admimstra;. David P:, man, Gere; EIGHTH ROW: Thompson, Jay F: Leawood, Sophomore, Zoology. Thompson, Judith A: Buhler, Sophomore, Sociology Thompson, Linda R: Johnson, Junior, Secondary Education. Thompson, McCager M: Fre- donia. Freshman, Agricultural Education. BOTTOM ROW: Thompson, Michael L: Harper, Sophomore, Business Administration Thompson, Pamela L: Haviland, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. T hompson, Terry D: St. John, Sophomore, General Ag- riculture. Thomsen, Mary H: Shady Bend, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. 632 Vi TOP ROW: Thorn, Karen D: Mission. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Thorn- brugh, Steven K: Newton. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Thorp, Roger M: Junction City. 03. Architecture Thorpe, Carol S: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Thorsell, Gladys C: Chanute. 04. Home Economics Exten- sion Thorson, Mary A: Manhattan. Junior. Elementary Education Throck- morton, Ray I: Clarendon. III.. Freshman. Business Administration Thuil- lez, Darryl R: Chanute. Junior. Architectural Structures THIRD ROW Thull. Gary L: Beloit. Sophomore. Modern Languages Thummel. Lawrence K: Brookville. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering Thummel, Randall E: Tipton. Freshman. Accounting Thurlow, Linda K: Hill City. Sophomore. Interior Design. FOURTH ROW: Thyfault, Harlan A: Damar. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Tiemann. Larry S: Lincoln. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation Tietjen, Douglas A: Dewitt. Neb. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Tillery, Carol A: Wichita. Sophomore. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Tillmon, Conibeth: Kansas City. Junior. Clothing Retailing Tilsch. Jon G: Northbrook. III.. 02. Architecture Timken. Roger D: Cimar- ron. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Tinkler. Steven B: Humboldt. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Tippery. Kevin D: Goodland. Freshman. Mathematics Tis- del, John F: Salina. Junior. Agricultural Mechanization Toben. Walter H: Washington. Mo.. 02. Architecture Todd, David C: Topeka. Sophomore. Agronomy. : SEVENTH ROW Todd, Michael A: Little Rock. Ark.. Sophomore. Business Administration Tolin, Gregg R: Holton. Freshman. General Tollefson, David P: Willis. Sophomore. General Tollefson, Marilyn J: Willis. Fresh- man. General. EIGHTH ROW Tollefson, Sandra D: Everest. Junior. Home Economics Education Tolson, Michael H: Overland Park. Freshman. Landscape Archi- tecture Tomayko, Valerie: Ft. Riley. Freshman. Pre-Nursing Tonn, Don- ald P: Haven. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Toothaker, Carol A: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Ele- mentary Education Toothaker, Martha E: Kansas City, Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education Torkelson, Carol E: Robinson. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing Torrence, Bobbie J: Topeka. Junior. Medical Technology. 633 Underclassmen: Tot-Utt TOP ROW: Totten, Harry E: Erie. Pa., Sophomore, Accounting. Tousig- nant, Karen E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Townley, Lawrence E: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Towns, Den- nis P: Palco, Freshman, General Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Tozer, Barbara J: Topeka. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Tozier, Janet L: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Trabant, Galen D: Eudora, Junior. Physical Science. Trabert, Michael L: Olathe. Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Traffas, Kathleen C: Sharon, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Traffas, Mary L: Sharon, Freshman, Accounting. Train, Mary F: Lindsborg. Freshman, General Home Economics. Train, Sammy K: Linds- borg. Sophomore, General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Travis, Karen E: Maple Hill, Freshman, General Home Economics. Traxson, Steven G: Altamont, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Treder, John H: Dodge City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Tremain, Donald R: Havana, Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Tremmel, William M: Manhattan. Junior. Philosophy Tre- senriter, Linda L: Lenexa, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Tripp, Robert L: Salina, 05, Architecture. Troell, Richard S: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. SIXTH ROW: Trojovsky, Geraldine: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Trost, Eldon R : Concordia, Junior, Agricultural Educa- tion. Trotman, Beth A: Shawnee, Freshman, General. Troutfetter, George: Manhattan, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Trower, Thomas W: Concordia, Freshman, Accounting. Troyer, Deryl L: Shickley, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Trueblood, Mark H: Glendale, Ariz., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Truhlar, Jimmie W: luka. Junior, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Truitt, Gary B: lola. Junior, Animal Husbandry. Truitt, Mark R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Law. Trumble, Larry W: Greenleaf, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Trybom, James C: Lawrence, Junior, Agronomy. BOTTOM ROW: Tucker, Cynthia M: Kiowa, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Tucker, Lawrence H: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Tucker, Leonard L: Gove. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Tucker, Loren G: Hutchinson. Junior, Veterinary Medicine. 634 V TOP ROW: Tucker, Richard G: Topeka. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Tudor. Timothy R: Prairie Village. Sophomore. General Tuma. Jimmy L: Belleville. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering Turner, Catherine L: New- ton. Sophomore. Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Turner, Gary L: Elkhart. Sophomore. Mathematics Tur- ner, Robert A: Norton. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Turner, Suzanne: Springfield. Mo.. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing Tussey. Mary L: Overland Park. Sophomore. General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Tweed, Thomas E: Norton. Sophomore. General Tweedy. Lindsey D: lola. 02. Architecture Tyler, Fredrick S: Omaha. Neb.. Fresh- man. Pre-Vetermary Medicine. Uehling. Terry D: Ness City. Freshman. General. FOURTH ROW Uehling, Thomas R: Ness City. Sophomore. Economics Uhrich, Randall D: Beloit. Freshman. Chemical Engineering Ukele. Quen- adyne G: Norton. Sophomore. Pre-Law Ukena, Nancy J: Effingham. Jun- ior. Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Ulrich. Catherine L: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education Ulrich, James S: Shawnee. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration Umberger, Susan K: Edina. Minn.. Freshman. General. Umphrey, William R: Salina. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Underbjerg, Dennis V: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Underwood. Diana K: Ottawa. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Underwood, Mary J: Topeka. Sophomore. General. Underwood, Oren L: Burr Oak. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. SEVENTH ROW: Underwood, Sallie M: Berryton. Freshman. General Home Economics Underwood. Sandra M: San Pedro. Cal . Junior. Sec- ondary Education. Unruh, Chester R: Manhattan. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering Unruh, Jean L: Hillsboro. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: Unruh, Stephen G: Wichita. Freshman. Chemistry. Un- zicker. Jerry L: Belpre. Junior. Electrical Engineering Urbanek, Gary L: Wilson. Junior. Civil Engineering Urbanek, Rebecca L: Salina. Freshman. Speech Pathology. BOTTOM ROW Urbanek, Robert C: Wilson. Freshman. General Urich, Albert J: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Urquhart, Dee A: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education Utterback, Cheryl S: Sedan. Freshman. Interior Design 635 Underclassmen: Utz-Wae TOP ROW: Utz, Barbara L: Topeka, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Utz, Donald C: Holton. Junior. Dairy Foods Processing. Utz, Kenneth L: Holton. Freshman. Business Administration. Vader, Jay H: Kansas City. Freshman. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Valerius. Jonnie B: Hoisington. Junior. Elementary Educa- tion. Van Allen, Gale E: Clearwater. Sophomore. Home Economics Educa- tion. Van Allen, Michael D: Phillipsburg. Freshman, Animal Husbandry Vancampen, Michael: Colby, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Vandal), Kenneth A: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Geogra- phy. Vanderlaan, Alfred S: Norwich, N.Y., Sophomore. General Agricul- ture. Vanderwege, Judeen G: Glade, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion Vanderweide, Mark E: Atchison. Freshman. Civil Engineering FOURTH ROW: Vanderweide, Phillip: Muscotah, Junior. Civil Engineering Vanderwoude. Stan S: Sanborn, Iowa, Sophomore, Civil Engineering Vandorn, Bernard W: Frankfort, Sophomore, Agriculture Education Van- dorn, Margaret L: Axtell, Sophomore, General Home Economics. SECOND Vigneron Maple H ' Vincent, Lawence V: Rile . - FIFTH ROW: Vandyke, Norvel M: Buckner, Mo., Freshman, Architectural Structures. Vandyke, Phylis L: Buckner, Mo., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Vangundy, Marcia L: Americus. Sophomore, General. Vanlan- ingham, Ronnie: Pittsburg, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Van Meter, Shirley E: Ada. Junior. Speech Therapy Vannoy, John R: Harleysville, Pa., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. VanPelt, Tamise J: Nickerson. Sophomore, History. Vansant, Richard L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Vanschoelandt, Richard: Shawnee, Freshman, Mechani- cal Engineering. Vansickel, Christina: Omaha, Neb., Freshman. General. VanVechten, Susan L: Eden, N.Y.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. VanVleet, Sharon L: Garden City, Junior, Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: VanVleet, Shirley J: Lebanon, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Varney, Alan L: Jewell, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Vaughan, Deborah D: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Vaughn, Thomas L: Liberal, Junior, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Vedros, Stephen G: Bethel, Freshman, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Veldhuizen, Ivan D: Watertown. S.D., 01, Architecture. Vergin, Dex- ter A: Hammond, Ind.. 02, Architecture. Verhaalen, Marylyn E: Morgan- town. W. Va.. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. 636 TOP ROW: Verhage, Karen J: Shawnee. Junior. Art. Vering, Kathryn J: Marysville. Freshman, Modern Languages Verkest, Russell M: Indepen- dence. Mo.. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Vermillion, Jane D: Man- hattan. Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Veskerna, Connie L: Leawood. Freshman, Interior Design. Vigneron, William E: Leavenworth. 02. Architecture Vilander, Lona D: Maple Hill. Freshman. Physical Education. Vincent Billy R: Lakin. Junior. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Vincent, Diana L: Osawatomie. Freshman. General Home Economics Vincent, Robert S: Topeka, Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Vincent, Thomas D: Lakin. Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Vine, Mark H: Lawrence. N.Y.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW Viney, Walter J: Wichita. 03. Architecture. Visser, Arietta Y: Riley. Junior. Home Economics Education Vlcek, Henry A: Satellite. Fla., Freshman, Dramatics. Vodraska, Rita L: Wilson. Junior. Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Vodraska, Ruth M: Ellsworth. Sophomore. History. Voelker, Gary E: Pittsfield. III., Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Vogel, Richard L: Kio- wa. Freshman. Feed Science and Management Vogelsberg, Douglas: Sa- lina. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Vogt, Sharilyn D: Meade. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics Volkman, Linda K: Herington. Freshman. Accounting. Volkmann, Allan W: Clay Center. Sophomore. Zoology. Volz, Duane R: Greensburg. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. SEVENTH ROW: Vonbergen, Michael: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Vonlehe, Marita K: Linn. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Vore, James L: Hugoton. Freshman. Pre-Law. Vore, Richard L: Arkansas City. Junior, Physics. EIGHTH ROW: Voss, Karen S: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Voth, Eldeen M: Newton, Sophomore. Home Economics Exten- sion Vulgamore, Larry G: Shallow Water. Freshman. Agricultural Engi- neering. Waddle, Nancy K: Junction City. Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Wade. Linda K: Herington, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Wade, Robert K: Topeka. Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Wadsack, James F: Derby. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Waeldin, Marilyn A: Salina. Freshman. General Home Economics. 637 Underclassmen: Wag-Was TOP ROW: Waggoner, James W: Belen. N.M , Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Wagner, Ann D: Liberty. Mo.. Sophomore. Physical Education. Wagner, Curtin L: Prairie Village. Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Wag- ner, Douglas R: Paola. 02. Architecture. SECOND ROW: Wagner, Gilbert J: Leawood. Freshman. Humanities Wagner, Jane C: Nortonville. Freshman. General Home Economics. Wag- ner, Robert A: Hays. Sophomore. Physics Walczak, Alexander M: Dear- born. Mich.. Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Waldren, Richard P: Tribune, Sophomore. Agronomy. Wal- dren, T. Bruce: Tribune. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Waldren, Terry E: Tribune, Junior, Business Administration. Walker, Forrest L: Johnson, 01. Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Walker, Jay A: Newton, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Walker, John D: Lansing, Freshman, Speech. Walker, Kenneth M: Kansas City. Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Walker, Margaret A: Prair- ie Village. Freshman. General Home Economics FIFTH ROW: Walker, Nancy M: McPherson. 04. Elementary Education Walker, Neill R: McPherson. 06. Veterinary Medicine Walker, Olene L: Overland Park, Freshman, Interior Design Walker, Patricia S: Penalosa. Junior, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Walkup, Cheryl L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, English Wall, John Brent: McPherson. Sophomore, Business Administration. Wall, Marilyn M: Wellsville, Freshman, General Home Economics Wall, Nancy: Sedan, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Wallace, Gregory S: Fredonia. 02. Architecture Wal- lace, James E: Sterling, III.. Sophomore, Business Administration. Wal- lace, Kathleen J: Hill City, Freshman, General. Wallace, Madeline D: Sali- na. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Wallace, Patricia S: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Wallingford, John A: Wichita. Sophomore, Psychology. Walseth, William D: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Walser, Charlene D: Waynesville, Mo., Junior, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Walsh, Sharon K: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Interior Design Walter, Gary A: Riley. Freshman, General Walter, Roger N: Hays, Sophomore. Architectural Structures. Walter, Rosalee S: Lecomp- ton. Sophomore, General. 638 } TOP ROW: Walters, Cheryl K: Gas. Sophomore. Social Science. Walters, Darrel G: Cassoday. Junior. Accounting Walters, Joan E: Manhattan. Freshman. Art Walters, Larry R: Russell. Sophomore. General. SECOND ROW: Walton, David N: Ellsworth. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Wamhoff, Arlan D: Bird City. Freshman. General Wamhoff, Carolyn S. Bird City. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Wanager, Diana L: De Soto. Freshman. Physical Education. THIRD ROW Wandt, Antonia L: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Family and Child Development Wandt, Jerusha J: Hutchinson. Freshman. Pre-Sec- ondary Education Wanger, Fred R: Little Rock. Ark.. Freshman. Business Administration Wanick. Stephen G: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine FOURTH ROW Ward, Doris F: Oakley. Freshman. Interior Design Ward, Lawrence W: Osawatomie. Sophomore. General. Ward, Sue A: Norton. Sophomore. Business Administration Ward, Virginia L: Larned. Sopho- more. Home Economics and Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Wardlaw, Dale Alan: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Politi- cal Science Wardlaw, Dale Allen: Pickrell. Neb . 04. Animal Husbandry Warner, Deborah G: Wichita. Freshman. Home Economics and Nursing. Warner, James B : Kansas City. Mo.. 02. Architecture. SIXTH ROW Warner, Janet K: Larned. Freshman. Physical Therapy War- ner, Joan E: Coffeyville. Junior. Veterinary Medicine Warner. Kathleen A: Junction City. Freshman. General Warner, Kathleen J: Dodge City. Sopho- more. Interior Design. SEVENTH ROW Warner, Larry G: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Ad- ministration Warren, Jimmy D: Medicine Lodge. Junior. Physics. Warren, Laurel B: Minneapolis. Junior. Elementary Education Warren, Linda J: Winfield. Freshman. History. EIGHTH ROW Warren, Nancy R: Medicine Lodge. Freshman. General Home Economics Warren, Stephen D: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Pre- Veterinary Medicine Wartman, Elizabeth G: Prairie Village. Junior. Social Science Wary, Elizabeth M : Salina. Junior. Speech BOTTOM ROW Washburn, James C: Whiting. Freshman. General Wa- singer, Kenneth J: Garden City. Sophomore. Business Administration Wasmund, Linda R: Princeton. Freshman. Family and Child Development Wasmund, Marilyn K: Princeton. Sophomore. Home Economics Educa- tion. 639 Underclassmen: Was-Wen TOP ROW: Wassberg, James E: Manhattan, Freshman, Accounting. Was- semiller, Jacqueline: Monument, Freshman, General Home Economics. Wassenberg, Anna M: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Wassenberg, Gloria A: Baileyville. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Waters, Luanne H: Colby, Junior, Modern Languages. Watkins, Linda J: Anthony, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Watts. Curt L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Watts, Rena L: Hays, Junior, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Wayman, Alice L: Admire, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Weatherford, June K: Abilene, Freshman. Home Economics and Nursing Weatherford, Patricia: Abilene, Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. Weatherholt, Richard: Ellis, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. FOURTH ROW: Weathers, Kathleen L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Weaver, David L: Milford, Sophomore, Business Administration. Weaver, James L: Augusta, Sophomore, Me- chanical Engineering Weaver, Janis: Leawood, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Fl FTH ROW Weaver, John R : Great Bend, 1 , Architecture. Webb, How- ard G: Liberal. 03, Architecture. Webb, Marc C: Fishkill, N.Y., Freshman. Physics. Webb, Robert T: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. SIXTH ROW: Webber, Lynn E: Omaha. Neb.. Freshman, Ho me Economics and Nursing. Weber, Cheryl L: Dorance, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Weber, Henrietta S: Grainfield, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Weber, Michael D: Junction City, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. SEVENTH ROW: Weberg, Donald W: Salina. Junior, Business Administra- tion. Webring, Rodney L: Stafford. Freshman. Business Administration Webster, Martha H: Fountainville, Pa., Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Webster, Paul R: Salina, Freshman, Physical Education. EIGHTH ROW: Webster, Ronald V: Salina. 01, Architecture. Week, Gary L: Hinsdale, III., Freshman. General. Weckman, Pamela K: Oskaloosa, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism Wedel, Fred L: Newton, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. BOTTOM ROW: Weeks. Edward R: Willmgborn, N.J., Freshman, Building Construction. Wegener, James D: McCook. Neb., 04, Electrical Engineer- ing. Wegman, Virginia L: Hoxie, Sophomore. Mathematics Wehling, Robert D: Salina. Sophomore. Accounting. 640 TOP ROW: Wehr, Barbara A: Ft. Riley. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Wehrman, Pear l I : Wat hen a. Sophomore. Chemistry Wei bert, Stuart W: Tampa. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Welch, Neal R: Hos- kins. Neb . Junior. Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Weichel. James D: Wakefield. Freshman. Electrical Engi- neering Weidler, Michael L: Minneapolis. Freshman. Electrical Engineer- ing Weihe, Sheryl K: Lamed. Sophomore. Interior Design Weil, Harold G: Edna. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Weimaster, Allen K: Russell. Freshman. Civil Engineering Weingart, Jacqueline: Atchison. Sophomore. Physical Therapy Weingart, Paul M: Denton. Junior. Physical Education. Weingart, Thomasine: Atchi- son. Sophomore. Speech Therapy. FOURTH ROW: Weir, James P: Topeka. Freshman. Architectural Struc- tures. Weir, Stan G: Kiowa. Freshman. General Weiser, Charles E: Har- lan. Freshman. Music Education Weishaar, Philip L: Nortonville. Junior. Mathematics. FIFTH ROW Weixelman, Richard L: Wamego. Freshman. Agricultural Mechanization Welch, Wesley H: Augusta. 02. Architecture Wells, Bar- bara M: Manhattan. Sophomore. Modern Languages. Wells. Marvin D: Rock. Freshman. Feed Science and Management. SIXTH ROW Wells, Robert H: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration Wells, Tana L: Wichita. Freshman. Social Science Wells. Ward V: Wichita. 02. Architecture Wells, William W: Leavenworth. Freshman. Accounting. SEVENTH ROW Welsh, Ronald D: Kmcaid. Junior. Animal Husbandry Welty, Steven R: Hutchmson. Junior. Agricultural Education. Wempe, Connie S: Lawrence. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Wendel- burg, Darel E: Montezuma. Junior. Psychology. EIGHTH ROW Wenger, Carol D: Sabetha. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education Wenger, Dennis L: Powhattan. Freshman. Agricultural Educa- tion. Wenger, Michael R: Harper. Junior. Milling Science and Manage- ment Wenger, Richard P: Harper. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW Wenger, Richard W: Sabetha. Sophomore. Accounting Wenger, Ronald D: Oberlm. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering Wenger, j Vicki L: Meade. Sophomore. English Wentworth, Monty M: Abilene, reshman. Wildlife Conservation. 641 Underclassmen: Wen-Wil TOP ROW: Wentz, Elisabeth A: Concordia. Sophomore. Psychology. Wentz, Steven D: Salina, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Wenzl, Rosella A: Effmgham, Junior, Elementary Education. Werner, Elden E: Bennington, Freshman, Pre-Law. SECOND ROW: Werner, Henry H: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Law. Werner, Ruth D: Sharon, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Werts, Stephen M: Junction City, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Wertz, Christine: St. Charles, Mo., Freshman, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Wesche, Alan E: Barnes, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Weseloh, Robert W: Sylvan Grove, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Wessling, Robert J: Beloit, 04, Animal Husbandry. West, Barry L: Staf- ford. Junior, Elementary Education. ' rt tfl i I ' FOURTH ROW: West, Constance J: Leawood, Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. West, Karen J: Healy, Junior, Humanities. West, Paul R: Norfolk, Va., Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. West, Robert P: Falls Church, Va., 01. Architecture. FOURTH low, Will Cheryl D: Etoorfl FIFTH ROW: West, Rosalyn A: Topeka, Junior, Clothing Retailing West, Sharon K: Overland Park. Sophomore. General West, Steven J: Nekoma, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Westerman, John R: Ellsworth, Sophomore. Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Weybrew, Steven J: Wamego. Junior, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Weyer, Douglas C: Barneston, Neb., Freshman, General Agriculture. Whalen, Ernest H: Osage City, Junior, Business Administration Wheeler, Linda K: Ottawa, Sophomore, Art. fIFIHK Karen J Wichman, Linda L: SEVENTH ROW: Wheeler, Vicki L: Atchison, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education Wheelock, Carole J: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Music Education. Wheelock, Hugh H: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine Whelan, James L: Topeka, Freshman, Building Construc- tion. SEVENTH banriy w Weichmar EIGHTH ROW: Whetstine, Douglas G: Clay Center, Sophomore, Econom- ics. Whitaker, Neal D: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. White, Cynthia E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Busmess Education. White, Frederick L: Roeland Park, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine BOTTOM ROW: White, Jody L: St. George. Junior, Elementary Education. White, John D: Prairie Village, 02. Architecture. White, Margaret E: Par- sons, Sophomore, Home Economics Education White, Nancy J: Larned, Freshman, Clothing Retailing 642 EIGHTH R( to Wieh , a m Judith A; TOP ROW: White, Patricia J: Overland Park. Sophomore. Home Econom- ics and Liberal Arts White, Raymond R: Marysville. Sophomore. Business Administration White. Stephen P: Pretty Prairie. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine White, Vernon M: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. SECOND ROW: Whitegon, Patty L: Cantonment. Fla.. Junior. Civil Engi- neering. Whitehair, Judith A: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Whitehair, Rita M: Manhattan. Freshman. Dietetics and Institutional Management Whitehill, James H: Latham. Freshman. Physical Education THIRD ROW Whitehill, Janet M: Latham. Sophomore. Physical Educa- tion. Whrteman, Arveta C: Valley Center. Freshman. Modern Languages Whitesell, Jim L: Ash Grove. Mo.. Sophomore. Physical Education Whit- field, Carol L: Newton. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW Whitley, Sharon A: Manhattan. Junior. Sociology. Whit- low, William T: Topeka, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Whitney, Cheryl D: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Whitney, Eleanor R: Overland Park. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. :Vte FIFTH ROW Whitright, Kenyon C: Wichita. Sophomore. Nuclear Engi- neering Whittlesey, Diana K: Lawrence. Junior. Interior Design. Whitton. Karen J: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Wibbeler, Richard M: Greensburg. Junior. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW Wichman, Kenneth D: Seneca. Sophomore. Accounting Wichman, Richard C: Seneca. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering Wick. Linda L: Wakeeney. Freshman. Medical Technology Wicks. Cathy J: Brewster. Freshman. Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW Widau, Stanly C: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior. Animal Hus- bandry Widener, Qayla F: Hudson. Freshman. Pre-Business Education. Weichman, John H: Hutchinson. 04. Wildlife Conservation. Wiechman, Steven R: Scon City. Junior. Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW Weihe, Jonell J: Leavenworth. Freshman. Physical Educa- tion. Wiehe, Linda C: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Wieland. David K: Oakley. Freshman. Business Administration Wie- tharn, James R: Everest. Junior. Accounting. BOTTOM ROW Wigger, Timothy D: Olathe. Freshman. General Wiggins, Judith A: Ellsworth. Junior. Clothing Retailing Wilch, Cheryl L: Topeka. Junior. General Home Economics. Wilcox, Connie J: Manhattan. Junior. Elementary Education. 643 Underclassmen: Wil-Win TOP ROW: Wilcox, Jean A: Manhattan, Sophomore. Sociology. Wiles, Robert E: Marienthal. Freshman, Animal Husbandry Wiley, Cecil W: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Wiley, Eva A: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Medicine. SECOND ROW: Wiley, George L: Osage City, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Wiley, Shirley J: Clay Center, Sophomore, Business Administration. Wil- hite, Ruth A: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Home Economics Education Wilhoite, Paula M: Manhattan, Junior, Sociology. THIRD ROW: Wilkerson, Andrea S: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Wilkerson, Elizabeth: Ellinwood, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Wilkerson, Sherri M: Wichita. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Will, Steven D: Herington, Freshman, Mathematics. FOURTH ROW: Willard, F. Lynn: Manhattan, Sophomore, Veterinary Med- icine. Willard, Lloyd H: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Willard, Michael L: Madison. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Will- cott, Howard J: Leavenworth, 01, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Willhite, Norman C: Leon, Freshman, General Agriculture. Williams, Benton L: Nekoma, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Williams, Bernard O: Topeka, Freshman. General. Williams, Charles F: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Williams, Christine A: Newton, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Williams, Christine L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Wil- liams, David R: Peoria, III., Sophomore, Physical Education. Williams, Don N: Manhattan, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Williams, Kimberly E: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Interi- or Design. Williams, Leslie L: Overland Park. Junior. Elementary Educa- tion. Williams, Linda M: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism Williams, Margaret A: Ottawa, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Williams, Michele H: Pottersville, N.J., Freshman, Applied Music. Williams, Rebecca A: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Wil- liams, Ronald C: Eudora, Junior, Mathematics. Williams, Thomas R: South Bend, Ind.. 01 , Architecture BOTTOM ROW: Williamson, John R: Dodge City, Junior, Mechanical En- gineering Willis, Dale G: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Willis, Jane A: Wichita. Freshman. General Home Economics. Willis, Lonnie D: Bird City. Sopho more, Veterinary Medicine. 644 ]L ! ' k HI SECOND neenng ' Wilson, ' A : ' - ' son, Jam James more, Eiei f TOP ROW: Willison, Helen M: Buhler. Sophomore. Home Economics Education Willmore. Randall E: El Dorado. Sophomore. Business Admin- istration Willt, Connie R: St. Francis. Freshman. Electrical Engineering Wilson, Beth M: Shawnee. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW Wilson, Bruce L: Abilene. Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering Wilson, Chadd R: Kinsley. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering Wilson, Cynthia A: Lincoln. Junior. Elementary Education Wilson, Helen A: Rockville. N.Y.. Junior. Mathematics. THIRD ROW Wilson, James D: Salina. Junior. Nuclear Engineering Wil- son, James R: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Wilson, James W: Topeka. 02. Architecture Wilson, Janel S: LaCrosse. Sopho- more. Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Wilson. John H: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine Wil- son, Karen S: Lawrence. Freshman. Physical Education. Wilson, Law- rence E: Ogden. Freshman. Statistics Wilson, Rhonda L: Overland Park. Freshman. Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Wilson, Richard D: Russell. Sophomore. Agricultural Educa- tion. Wilson, Sharon L: Wichita. Freshman. Clothing Retailing Wilson, Steven R: Manhattan. Sophomore. Architectural Structures Windels, James H: Meadville. Miss.. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Windels, Mary E: Meadville. Mo.. Junior. Home Economics Education Winderlin, Pauletta: Scott City. Junior. Home Economics Edu- cation Windier, Timothy R: Paola. Sophomore. Dairy Production Wind- scheffel, Stephen: Lebanon. Sophomore. Agricultural Mechanization SEVENTH ROW Wineland, Ronald O: Alton. Freshman. General Winkler, Richard A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Winkley, Marvin J: Marion. Junior. Secondary Education Winston, Steven R: St Francis. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW Winter, Jan E: Manhattan. Sophomore. History. Winter, Judith A: Hoxie. Freshman. General Home Economics Winter, Nancy L: Satanta. Sophomore. General Home Economics Winter, Richard L: Pea- body. Freshman. Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW Winter, Ronald A: U.S. Embassy. N.Y . Sophomore. Busi- ness Administration Winter, William G: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine Winzeler, Kenneth A: Lamont. Junior. General Agricul- ture Winzeler, Robert F: Lamont. Freshman. General. 645 Underclassmen: Wir-Wul TOP ROW: Wiruth, Daniel J: Cuba. Freshman, Architectural Structures. Wisdom, Janice M: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Wise, Patrick M: Overland Park. Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Wise, Sidney L: Clearwater, Sophomore, Architectural Structures. SECOND ROW: Wisegarver, Frederick: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wisegarver, Richard: Prairie Village. Junior, Geology. Wiseman, Lonnie A: Coffeyville. Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Wis- hall. Jerry P: Coffeyville. Junior, Dairy Foods Processing. THIRD ROW: Wishall, Paul M: Liberty, Junior, Business Administration. Wisniewski, John E: St. Joseph, Mich., 03, Architecture. Witt, Linda L: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Business Administration. Witt, Merle D: Bison, 04, Agronomy. FOURTH ROW: Witten, Susan G: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Wittenborn, John S: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Social Science. Woelfer, Carl W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Political Science. Woellhof, Linda K: Cla y Center, Sophomore, Music Education. FIFTH ROW: W off ord. Jerry R: Ozawkie, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Wofford, Mary L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Pre-Nursing. Wohlt, James E: Fremont, Wis., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wolf, Jimmy L: Colby, Sophomore, Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Wolfe, Danney L: Hutchinson. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wolfe, Janet L: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Wolfe, Jay D: Ft. Scott. 03, Architecture. Wolfe, Regina F: Ness City, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Wolfram, Joyce L: Herndon. Freshman, Sociology. Wol- from, Howard E: Muncie, Freshman, Business Administration. Wollen, Terry S: Ottawa. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wolters, Douglas J : Atwood. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. EIGHTH ROW: Woltkamp, Melinda R: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Womeldorff, Joyce L: St. Paul, Junior, Home Economics Education. Womer, Sally A: Wichita, Freshman. Home Economics and Journalism. Wood, Anthony W: Burden, Freshman, General Agriculture. BOTTOM ROW: Wood, Ben W: Syracuse. Junior. Animal Husbandry. Wood, John D: Syracuse. Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Wood, Leetta L: Sali- na. Junior, Sociology. Wood, Mary K: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. 646 TOP ROW: Wood, Steve J: Overland Park. Junior. History. Wood, Susan S: McPherson. Freshman Clothing Retailing. Woodall, Rodney M: Wet- more, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering Woodard, Ambrose P: Wichita, 01, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Woodard, Charles R: Wichita. Sophomore. Animal Hus- bandry Woodard, Craig M: Wichita. Junior. Biological Science. Woodard, June A: Wichita. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Woodard, Kim : Wichita. Sophomore. General. THIRD ROW: Woodard, Susan G: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Woodard, Susan L: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Woodburn, John W: Pleasanton. Junior, Zoology Woodley, Kent E: Wichita. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Woods, Bryan R: Hutchmson. Junior. Restaurant Manage- ment. Woods, Paul C: Kansas City, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Woodson, Janet H: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. Family and Child Deve- lopment. Woodward, Robert L: Overland Park. Freshman, History. FIFTH ROW: Woofter, Frank L: Colby. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Woolcott, Mary A: Chester. III.. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Woolery, Roberta L: Wichita. Freshman. Medical Technology. Woolley, Marilyn L: Oxford, Junior, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Woolpert, Steven C: Independence, Freshman. General. Woolsey, Jack L: Kansas City. Sophomore. Physical Education. Woolsey, Terrill L: Hutchinson. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Woolverton, Jon T: Abilene. Freshman. General. SEVENTH ROW: Worley, Melody K: Ely. Iowa. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Worley, Ronald R: Beloit. 03. Architecture. Worley, William S: Portales. N.M.. Junior, Psychology. Worthington, Judy K: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Woydziak, Eugene F: Wichita. Freshman. General Agricul- ture. Wrampe, Mary E: Atlanta, Freshman. Home Economics Education. Wray, Warren K: Council Grove, 04, Civil Engineering Wright, Elynn S: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Wright, Haskell S: Sublette, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wright, James M: Leawood. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Wright, Steven E: Millard. Neb.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wulfkuhle, Noell E: Lecompton. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. 647 Underclassmen: Wur-Zwe TOP ROW: Wurtz, Teresa J: Paxico, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Wurzbacher, Pamela S: Goodland. Sophomore, Sociology. Wuth- now, Linda K: Wichita, Sophomore, Psychology. Wyckoff, M. William: Altamont, Junior, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Wykoff, Beverly: Los Alamos, N.M., Junior, Clothing Re- tailing. Wylie, Joanne L: Wichita, freshman. General Home Economics. Wylie, Larry R: Prairie Village, Fr ghman, Mechanical Engineering. Yackle, Clifford E: Paola. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Yaney, Jed E: Newark, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Vetermary Medicine Yapit, Mary R: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Yates, Harold: Junction City, Freshman, General. Yeager, Marsha K: Russell, Freshman, Sociology. FOURTH ROW: Yeager, William J: Cottonwood, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Yelenik, Lois E: Wichita, Sophomore. Modern Languages. Yenzer, Douglas W: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Yeo, David R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Yessick, Margaret E: Overland Park. Junior, Home Econom- ics Education. Yoder, Dennis L: Thornburg, Iowa, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Yorke, Cynthia R: Sedan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Yoshimoto, Diane L: Kehaha, Hawaii, Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. SIXTH ROW: Young, Alexander M : Leawood, Freshman, Veterinary Med- icine. Young, Ann M: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics and Nurs- ing. Young, Carolyn L: Goodland. Sophomore. Business Administration. Young, Leroy I: Beloit. Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. I I I t SEVENTH ROW: Young, Nancy M: Leawood, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Young, Philip R: Lees Summit, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Young, Regina G: Prairie Village. Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Young, Susan K: Wichita, Junior, Medical Technology. Sect EIGHTH ROW: Young, William P: Clay Center, Junior, History Younger, Gerald P: Salina, Sophomore, Accounting. Younger, Kathleen A: Laba- non. Freshman, Home Economics Education. Youngers, Diane K: Medi- cine Lodge, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Zabel, Charles W: Atchison, Sophomore, Mechanica Engineering. Zaiss, Craig R: Overland Park. Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Zakoura, Sheila L: Osawatomie. Freshman, Home Economics Education. Zangger, Charles P: N Loup, Neb.. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. cal Ditch, Vic EIGHTH R Lickteig Graduate, BOTTOM 648 t TOP ROW: Zanter, Marcia E: Muskegon. Mich.. Freshman. Clothing Retail- ing Zavesky, Thomas C: Ellsworth. Junior. Agronomy Zell, Richard E: Prairie Village. Junior. Business Administration Zeman, Douglas A: Rus- sell. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. SECOND ROW Zenishek. Carolyn R: Eureka. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Zernickow, Barbara A: Las Vegas. Nev . Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education Zibell, Barbara L: Holton. Freshman. Business Admin- istration. Zieger, Perry R: Lenexa. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Ziegler, Douglas W: Glendale. Mo.. Sophomore. Industrial Engineering Zimbelman, Sherry L: St Francis. Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education Zimmerman, Glenna L: Poplar. Mont.. Sophomore. Physi- cal Education Zimmerman. Laurel G: Atla Vista. Junior. Social Science FOURTH ROW Zimmerman. Martha J: Troy. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education Zimmerman, Nancy L: Centralia. Sophomore. Pre-Law Zink, Orlin J: Scott City. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education Zinman, Robert L: Erlton. N.J.. 05. Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Ziolek. Gary S: Niagra Falls. N.Y.. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Zirkle. Louis R: Berryton. Junior. Agricultural Economics Zlas- ney, David C: Irvington. N.J.. Sophomore. History Zuercher, Lawrence B: Manhattan. 02. Architecture SIXTH ROW: Zumbrunn, Daryl J: Junction City. Junior. Business Adminis- tration Zwego. Raymond W: Overland Park. Freshman. Business Adminis- tration Zweygardt, Ranee A: St Francis. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Second Semester Students: SEVENTH ROW Burns, Michael J: Lenexa. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Covert, Sydney A: El Dorado. Sophomore. Interior Design Ditch, Vicki L: Liberal. Sophomore. Modern Languages Graven, Janice L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Fashion Merchandising. EIGHTH ROW Ibbetson, Clara J: Abilene. Tex . Graduate. Foods and Nu- trition Karl, Catherine L: Kansas City. 04. Family and Child Development Lickteig, Merle: Greeley. 01, Architecture Masaquel, Cecilia D: Rizal. Graduate. Foods and Nutrition. BOTTOM ROW: Mueller, Peggy E: Dearing. 04. Secondary Education Rockers, Ronald: Greeley. Freshman. General Roseness, Melinda S: Manhattan. Freshman. Interior Design Ross, Richard D: Osage City. 04. Landscape Architecture. 649 Graduate Students: And-Chu TOP ROW: Anderson, Marilyn J: Peru. Family Economics. Aseneta, Lydia V: Pizal. Philippines, Speech. Athey, Joel W: Junction City. English. Ay- tan, Songul: Adana, Turkey. Plant Pathology. Baker, Robert E: Parsons. Feed Science and Management. SECOND ROW: Barillas, Adan: Chontales. Nicaragua. Agricultural Eco- nomics Bartsch, Charla J: Shelbyville. III.. Family Economics Berube, Paul E: Boston, Mass.. Philosophy. Biery, Terry L: Eskridge. Entomology Bilotta, Larry P: Manhattan. Institutional Management. THIRD ROW: Bird, Robert E: Manhattan. Genetics Bloss, Rebecca A: Barrington. R.I.. English. Brown, Edwin V: Gorham. Mathematics. Brum- mel, Joel S: Wichita. Horticulture. Campbell, Carrol W: Winfield, Dairy Production. FOURTH ROW: Campbell, Larry G: Riley, Agronony. Cetinkaya, Zafer: Istanbul, Turkey. Family and Child Development. Chaudhari, Dahyabhai: Gujarat. India. Industrial Engineering Chaudhry, Muhammad S: Lyallpur. Pakistan. Milling Industry. Cheung, See L: Hong Kong, China. Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Cheynet, Jerome H: Wichita. Physical Education. Chittu- ri, Venkatarat: Andra Pradesh. India, Industrial Engineering. Chiu. Chien- Mei: Taipei, Taiwan. Milling Industry. Chiu, Shen-Yann : Taoyuan. Taiwan. Chemical Engineering. Chu, Chang H: Drexel Hills, Pa.. Mathematics. a TOWS with 10 per cent increase Graduate School enrollment climbed to 1,377, an increase of 120. China and India respectively claimed the largest number of the 331 foreign stu- dents. Other countries represented totaled 53. Approximately 100 students studied with fellow- ships under either the National Defense Education Act, National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion, National Science Foundation or National In- stitute of Health. Of the 1,054 men and 323 women enrolled in the G raduate School, 645 participated in the graduate teacher assistant program. Gradu- ate students also belonged to the Graduate Students Association, a social organization. _ Bacteriology graduate students test the effectiveness of media in preventing further growth of organisms of tuberculosis. Reviewing a theme for a composition class, an English gradu- ate assistant discusses content and style with the student. 651 Graduate Students: Chu-Sul TOP ROW: Chu, I. Wu : Taiwan, China, Entomology. Chuang, Chieu- Hsiung: Kaschsiung City, China, Civil Engineering. Chung, Inki, K: Korea, Foods and Nutrition. Chyr, Francis N: Manhattan, Education. Cipra, Jan E: Manhattan, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Condray, Jerry L: Wells, Agronomy Deguzman, Angeli ta: Quezon, City, Phillipines, Biochemistry. Dietrich, George C: Hamlin, Business Administration. Dlamini, Valetta M : Mbabane, Swaziland, Gener- al Home Economics. Eagles, Thomas W: Manhattan, Mechanical Engi- neering. THIRD ROW: Espindola, Roberto A: Guayas, Ecuador, Civil Engineering. Fenton, Ladean J: Manhattan, English Greenwood, William L: Scott City, Horticulture. Grey, Nancy C: Mission, Clothing and Textiles. Gupta, Sudhir K: Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Hale, Bernadine L: Girard, Physics. Hamilton, James L: Omaha, Neb., Speech. Hays, Henry M : To peka. Education. Hedges, Nancy J: Salina, Foods and Nutrition. Hemphill, John K: Manhattan, Bo- tany FIFTH ROW: Hicklin, James W: Drexel, Mo., Zoology. Ho, Lewis U: Taip- ei, China, Chemical Engineering. Hoffman, Keith L: Manhattan, Statistics. Hong, Sun-Nam: Taipei, China, Chemical Engineering. Howard, Frank W: Oakley, Agricultural Economics. SIXTH ROW: Hundley, James L: Randolph, Agricultural Education. Hwang, Un P: Kaohsiung, China, Mechanical Engineering. Hwang, Wen S: Hsin Yin, China, Civil Engineering. Ibbetson, Ronald L: Yates Center, Agronomy, lotti, Oscar R: Manhattan, Music. SEVENTH ROW: lotti, Roberto: Modena, Italy, Nuclear Engineering. Ja- cob, Thomas D: Wichita, Architecture Jambunathan, Ramaur: New Del- hi, India, Biochemistry. Johnson, Anthony L: Castries, West Indies, Ac- counting. Johnson, James H : Colby, Psychology. EIGHTH ROW: Jones, Evaline M: Manhattan, English. Kami), Hasan: Ah garh, India, Civil Engineering. Kane, Edward R: Feasterville, Pa., Nuclear Engineering. Kapur, Surinder K: Delhi, India, Civil Engineering. Koehn, Kenneth E: Newton, Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Kramer, Linda S: Manhattan, Education. Krishen, Ku- mar: Sringar, India, Electronics. Leonard, Louise M: Bountiful, Utah, Fami- ly Economics. Leslie, Larry G: Muncie, Ind., Genetics. Levendofsky, Shir- ley: Belleville, Psychology. 652 TOP ROW: Lim, Tien-Mo: Taipei, China. Agricultural Economics. Lisec, Helga: Knittelfeld, Austria. English. Liu Ya T: China. Civil Engineering. Lu- cus, Alice S: Meridian, Miss.. Institutional Management. Luginsland, Rae C: Hutchinson. Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Maranville, Jerry W: Mathesen. Colo.. Agronomy Mc- Cracken, Deanna M: Lyndon, Clothing and Textiles McCrae, Florence E: Alberta. Clothing and Textiles Mehta, Desh P: Pant Nagar, India. Mechani- cal Engineering. Mehta Bharat S: THIRD ROW: Messner, Michael C: Muskegon. Mich., Institutional Man- agement. Montilla, Magdalene V: Buenavista, Agusain, Philippines. Gen- eral Home Economics. Nentwich, Fritz H: Guntramsdore, Austria, Indus- trial Engineering. Ng, Kai W: Hong Kong, China, Civil Engineering. Olson, Ross A: Dwight, Agricultural Economics. FOURTH ROW: Pacumbaba, Rodulfo P: Guenobatan, Philippines. Plant Pathology. Pereira, Norman C: Tulsa, Okla.. Chemical Engineering Per- vich, Michael P: Rapid City, S.D., Nuclear Engineering. Potenski, Rose M: Clay Center, Mathematics. Pratt, William L: Colby, Economics. FIFTH ROW: Pushpamma, Siddaredd: Bapatla. India. Bio Chemistry. Ra- fii, Zia-Eddin M: Shiraz. Iran. Agronomy. Ramamohana, Rao B: Tirupati. India, Animal Husbandry. Ramareddy, Guntaka V: Kirisha, India, Bacteriol- ogy. Rao, Nagulapalli B:Tirupathi, India, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Rathore, Bajrang S: Rajasthan, India, Animal Nutrition. Reddy, Puchalapalli: Baptla, India, Botany. Reeves, Homer E: Goodwell, Okla., Agronomy. Rhee, Tienming: Taiwan. China. Civil Engineering. Rob- bins, Robert T: Oskaloosa. Plant Pathology. SEVENTH ROW: Romig. William J: Manhattan. Psychology. Rundell, Graver C: Stafford. Agricultural Engineering. Sadiq, Abdus: Manhattan. Botany Sawtell, Rodney O: Herington. Education Schilling, Dale R: Havensville, Agricultural Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Shah, Piyush, S: Bombay. India. Chemical Engineering Shamsuddin, Mir: Hyderabad. India. Milling Industry Shawver, S. Her- bert: Riley. Education Sheue, Mary A: Kansas City, Education. Shinn, Claude E: Portland. Ore.. Chemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Shuyler, Kent D: Alden. Agricultural Economics. Simons, Gale G: Kingman. Nuclear Engineering. Sleeter, Ronald T: Decatur. III., Chemistry Subbarao, Damera V: Tirupati. India. Extension Education Sul- livan, Glenn H: Manhattan, Horticulture. 653 Graduate Students: Sul-Zue TOP ROW: Sullivan, Peggy E: Manhattan, Family and Child Development. Sullivan, Richard E: Manhattan, Chemistry. Sumbingco, Susana L: Baco- lod, Philippines, Institutional Management Tapphorn, Ralph M: Grinnell, Physics. Taylor, Eloise E: Manhattan, Clothing and Textiles. SECOND ROW: Taylor, Thomas A: Madison, Conn., Economics. Thomp- son, Steven M: Broadview, III., Regional and Community Planning. Tros- tle, Ronald G: Nickerson, Agricultural Economics. Tulasidas, Kudidge B: Bangalore, India, Architecture. Turner, Edward L: Manhattan, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Tuter, Peggy S: Neosho, Mo., Clothing and Textiles. Urban, William T: Salina, Nuclear Engineering. Voss, James D: Appleton, Wis., Geology Walters, Patrick A: Hays, Entomology. Wang, Ignatitus C: Taip- ei, Taiwan, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Wang, Neng-Hsiang: Taipei, Taiwan, Political Science. Williamson, Arthur: New Strawn, Chemistry Wilson, Charles E: Abilene, Mechanical Engineering. Wilson, Margaret E: Winnetka, III., Education. Yen, Albert C: Taiwan, Applied Mechanics. BOTTOM ROW: Yotter, Edward E: Leoti, Civil Engineering. Zaidi, Intesar H: Arifwala. Pakistan, Pathology. Zimmerman, Donald E: Kansas City. Technical Journalism. Zorn, Thomas F: Barton. Economics. Zuercher, Helen K: Manhattan, Education. Outlining points in a chapter of the textbook, a graduate com- merce student lectures to a marketing seminar. Students lead discussions on market analysis, consumer psychology and orientation and study case problems in weekly class sessions. 654 INDEX Abbott, Jo E. 270,500 Abbott, Michele A. 354,500 Abbott, Patricia A. 354,500 Abbott, Richard E. 204,373,500 Abdel, Voneim 190,214,234 Abel, John C. 500 Abeldt, Sandra S. 195,332,500 Abell, Larry W. 163,237,373,500 Aberle, Douglas R. 203,225 Abernethy, Rollin H. 224,500 Abis, Leopoldo V. 203 Abson, Mary E. 228,256,500 Acacia 284-285 Academics 56-145 Acevedo, Luis R. 500 Achten, Linda R. 74.228,346,500 Acker, John L. 396 Acker, Karen J. 228,260,346,500 Ackermann, Thomas A. 500 Ackmann, Henry A. 500 Adams, Arthur A. 191,438 Adams, Bruce A. 229,500 Adams, David C. 179,359,500 Adams, Deanna M. 193,346,500 Adams, Gloria R. 210,231,243,336,500 Adams, James P. 158,302,500 Adams, Karen S. 229,270,336,500 Adams, Kathryn E. 191,346,500 Adams, Lynda K. 268,500 Adams, Marjorie 115 Adams, Mary A. 378,500 Adams, Nancy L. 270,332,500 Adams, Rama J. 162 Adams, Rhonda J. 270,500 Adams, Stanley D. 438 Adams, Vicky L. 150,152,272,500 Adams, William V. 359,500 Addy, Cathryn L. 53,149,276,438,481 Adkins, David L. 500 Administrators 93 Adrian, Brenda G. 188,258.438 Adrian, Patricia J. 202,240 African Student Association 175 Agan, Mary L. 177 Agan, Raymond J. 155 Agresra, William M. 158,187 Agricultural Economics Club 175 Agricultural Education Club 176 Agricultural Education Wives Club 177 Agricultural Judging Teams 106,109 Agricultural Mechanization Club 177 Agriculture Council 103 Agriculture Department Heads 103 Ag Science Day 46-47 Ahern, James J. 373,500 Ahlerich, Donald D. 500 Ahlerich, Milton E. 316,438 Ahlquist, Melvin M. 225 Aiken, Douglas B. 294,500 Aiken, James E. 320,500 Aiken, Joyce A. 354,500 Aikman, Nancy R. 438 Air Force Flight Instruction Group 156 Akers, Janey D. 346,500 Akers, Judy A. 222,500 Akinokun, Jesse O. 175,199,226 Alade, Joseph I. 158,175,199,221,226, 233 Albers, Joyce M. 354,500 Alberts, Steven L. 225 Albin, Jane M. 188 Albracht, Mary L. 177 Albrecht, Gerald A. 501 Albright, Sheryl K. 26,231,272,501 Albright, William C. 501 Alder, Randall H. 223.416 Alder, Robbin L. 106,223,438 Alderman, Sjsan J. 188 Aldrich, Vernon D. 304.501 Alexander, Albert J. 185,197,501 Alexander, David L. 392 Alexander, David M. 296,501 Alexander, Janet L. 61.231,268.501 Alexander, Kathy J. 167,336,501 Alexander, Merlin F. 501 Alexander, Roger 8. 438 Alexander, Stanley J. 206,501 Algrim, Eugene E. 155,438 Algrim, Kae E. 346,501 Algrim, Mary S. 177 Ali, James O. 175,201 Allacher, David R. 438 Alldritt, Susan L. 26,156,264,501 Allemang, Virginia S. 438 Allen, Dell M. 109 Allen, Linda K. 336,501 Allen, Marilyn J. 156,266,501 Allen, Martin W. 393 Allen, Ronald W. 365,501 Allison, Ashley 53,149,151,156,163, 276,437,438,471 Allison, Leslie B. 176,244,500 Allison, Mary J. 239,438 Allsbury, Jeanette E. 239,244 Almquist, Karmon D. 203,212,438 Almquist, Merlan T. 74,501 Almquist, Sherry S. 501 Alpert, Dean J. 158,187,501 Alpert, Glenn P. 172,182,302,501 Alpha Chi Omega 256-257 Alpha Delta Pi 258-259 Alpha Delta Theta 153 Alpha Gamma Rho 286-287 Alpha Kappa Lambda 288-289 Alpha Kappa Psi 154 Alpha Lambda Delia 152 Alpha Mu 154 Alpha Phi Omega 155 Alpha Tau Alpha 155 Alpha Tau Omega 290-291 Alpha Xi Delta 260-261 Alpha Zeta 158 Alsup. E. Beth 226 Altendorf, Pamela C. 501 Altendorf, Ronald L. 501 Althoff. Charles M. 438 Ameel, Donald J. 1 15 American Chemical Society 184 American Institute of Architects 179 American Institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics 179 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 180 American Institute of Design 161 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 181 American Nuclear Society 185 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 182 American Society of Civil Engineers 183 American Society of Landscape Architects 184 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 182 American Veterinary Medicine Association 186-188 American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary 189 Ames, Alan D. 365,501 Ames. Glenda J. 346,501 Amiel, Mark 501 Ammeter, Myron L. 176 Ammeter, Sally O. 177 Amos, Carol S. 161,262,438 Andersen, Elizabeth A. 62,150,152, 264,501 Anderson, Barbara J. 260,426,501 Anderson, Beverly J. 332,501 Anderson, Carl V. 501 Anderson, Connelaine 438 Anderson, Dave F. 438 Anderson, David E. 300,501 Anderson, Eulala L. 153 Anderson, Frederick 501 Anderson, Gaylord D. 501 Anderson, Gloria J. 438 Anderson, J. Sue 501 Anderson, James S. 373,501 Anderson, Jerrel C. 165 Anderson, Jerry G. 197,229,365,501 Anderson, John C. 227,314.501 Anderson, John E. 502 Anderson, John H. 359,393,438 Anderson, John R. 373,502 Anderson, Karen R. 208,346,502 Anderson, Kathleen L. 229,274,502 Anderson, Larry A. 25,58,121,149,154, 288,438,449 Anderson, Larry K. 162 Anderson, Larry P. 438 Anderson, Larry R. 136,151,158,302 438 Anderson, LaVonne A. 238 Anderson, Loretta F. 189 Anderson, Marilyn J. 196,651 Anderson, Mary B. 219,502 Anderson, Melinda M. 276,438 Anderson, Michael R. 373,502 Anderson, Norman H. 179,185,438 Anderson, Patricia A. 502 Anderson, Rebecca S. 228,241,332, 260,502 Anderson, Richard M. 149,438 Anderson, Robert A. 310,502 Anderson, Robert A. 158,186,438 Anderson, Ted L. 365,502 Anderzhon, Beverly A. 200 Anderzhon, John F. 175,438 Andrews, Janice E. 26,29,222,354,502 Andrews, Norbert J. 298,409,439 Angel Flight 156 Angel, Gene R. 502 Angell, Beverly J. 502 Angerman, G. Gary 156,304,439 Angwin, Carol S. 270,502 Anschutz, Fredrick G. 502 Anschutz, James E. 180 Anspaugh, Victor E. 188,502 Anstaett, Constance 232,439 Antes, Carl E. 502 Anthony, Harry D. 93 Anthony, William R. 308,439 Anton, Billy V. 502 Apartments 382-383 Appleby, Mariellen J. 234 Appleby, Thomas E. 234 Applegate, Anne V. 71 Applegate, Roberta G. 171 Appleton, Roy S. 365,502 Arab-American Club 190 Arasmith, Gayle D. 225,502 Arbuthnot, Barbara L. 439 Arbuthnot, Rodney R. 439 Architecture Council 112 Arehart, Michael J. 290,502 Arendt, Deborah L. 194 Armbrust. John S. 157,330,365,502 Armbruster, Gregory 176,502 Armbruster, Jerry L. 155,502 Armstead, Dean L. 365,502 Armstrong, Elizabeth 232,274,502 Armstrong, John P. 161,439 Armstrong, Judy J. 232,346,502 Armstrong, Elaine 329 Armstrong. Kenneth C. 376,502 Armstrong, Nancy L. 346,502 Armstrong, Tamara D. 156,193,276,502 Armsworthy, Judith C. 219,237,326, 502 Arnett, Vinton K. 359,411,413,414, 502 Arnhold, Thomas R. 359,502 Arnold Air Society 157 Arnold, Frederick O. 401 Arnold, Roy P. 359,502 Arnoldy. David N. 58,129,151,439 Arnott, Ralph E. 502 Arokoyo. Johnson O. 175,201,226,241 Arp, Donna K. 200 Arrequin, Max M. 396 Artmann, Daniel B. 373,439 Arts and Sciences Council 117 Asadi, Shafiuddin A. 214 Asadi, Shahnaaz A. 214 Asbury, Mardel I. 336,502 Asbury, Sue E. 336,503 Ascher, Clifford D. 176,292,503 Aseneta, Lydia V. 651 Asfahl, Barbara H. 239,336,503 Ash, Charles E. 296,503 Ash, Jonathan N. 225 Asher. Barbara S. 326.503 Asher, Donald D. 176 Asher, Karen K. 211.354,503 Ashford, Barbara E. 258,503 Ashida. Betty R. 231,354.503 Ashton, Diana L. 276,503 Ashton, Mary J. 270,503 Associated Women Students 60,61 Association of Residence Halls 329-330 Atchison, Cheryl L. 256,336,503 Atchison, Timothy A. 294,503 Atherton. Kaye L. 354,503 A they, Joel W. 318,651 Athletics 380-433 Atkinson, Frank M. 85,226 Atkinson, George 503 Atkinson. Nancy J. 194,228,258.503 Atkinson, William R. 188,197,503 Attebery, James B. 314,503 Attwood, Mary S. 260,503 Atwater, Mary A. 346,503 Atwater. Patricia A. 228,256,503 Augustine, Gary L. 439 Auld, Glenn A. 365,503 Ault, Mary L. 194,222,231,325,503 Aupperle, Ronald E. 308,503 Austin, Ion D. 393 Austin, Sharon K. 346,503 Avery, Cheri L. 131,171,195,209,326, 503 Avery, William 17 Axe, William J. 310,503 Ayres, Eva M. 198,260,439 Ayres, John P. 320,419,503 Ayres, Teresa C. 354,503 Aytan, Songul 651 B Baalman, Roger J. 359,503 Babcoke, Stephen C. 178 Baber, Joan C. 189 Baber, Joe K. 186,439 Bachman. Paul E. 280,503 Bachtell, Bonne J. 378,503 Bachtell. Patrick D. 203 Backer, Jack E. 62,77 Backhaus. Pamela S. 272,503 Bacon, Larry D. 223 Bader, Dean R. 158,187,292,503 Badger, Bonnee B. 58.59,150,266,503 Badger, William J. 439 Badsky, Edward T. 365,503 Baehr, Gratia L. 237,260,439 Baer, Stephanie A. 194,197,225,228, 258,336,503 Baffrey, Michael E. 359,504 Bafus, Gary L. 504 Bagley, Carne S. 272,504 Bailey, Eileen E. 504 Bailey, Jeanette 210,326.504 Bailey, Larry G. 192,365,504 Bailey, Linda R. 200 Bailey, Pete L. 288,504 Bain, Cheryl L. 260.504 Bain, Marilyn R. 346,504 Bainter, Warren C. 365,504 Baird, James V. 78,81,314,504 Baird, Joe R. 365 Baird, John R. 357,504 Baird. William A. 282,504 Bajunirwe, Emmanuel F. 175 Baker, Charles G. 182 Baker, David C. 225,242,365,406,504 Baker, Deborah K. 229.332,262,504 Baker, Delma J. 194.209,234,325,504 Baker, Howard J. 225 Baker, Jacqueline 439 Baker, Jon 1. 156,157,439 Baker, Judy D. 257,504 Baker, Nancy A. 230,274.439 Baker. Ralph E. 182.318.504 Baker, Robert E. 651 Baker, Roger L. 234 Baker, Ronald A. 439 Bakery Management Club 190 Balbale, Shafi A. 214 Balderson. S. Clark 281,504 Balding, Larry D. 320,504 Baldridge, Linda A. 156,159,181,230, 276,439 Baldridge, Robert S. 201 Balducci, Richard K. 393 Baldwin, Allen V. 103.155,158,168, 176,439 Baldwin, Carol A. 332,439 Baldwin, Curtis L. 284,504 Baldwin, Mark W. 74,284,504 Baldwin, Virginia K. 177 Baldwin, Yvonne L. 346,504 Ball, Candace M. 346,504 Ball, Edward E. 504 Ball, Sara A. 228,346,504 Ball, Terrance F. 191.439 Ballard, Charles L. 401,406 Ballard, Ross B. 405 Ballentine, Russell 176,504 Ballhorst, John E. 284,359,504 Balthazor, Judith A. 224,504 Balwanz, Bob H. 290,504 Balzer, Rosemary M. 504 Bamman, Wilford M. 504 Bandel, Terry J. 359,504 Banerji, Subir 213 Banker, Merlin J. 286,504 Banks, Paul J. 439 Banning, John W. 225,365,504 Banrwal, Jayawanth D. 213 Baptist Student Union 237 Bapu, Hanumantha R. 213 Baran, James A. 227 Barb, Linda S. 228,258,346,504 Barbe, Rebecca A. 229,274,504 Barbee, Jon R. 308,505 Barben, Mary D. 189 Barben, Edward E. 186 Barber, Loyd W. 505 Barber, Michael 318,401,505 Barch, Mrs. Allen 292 Barenbsrg, Edward D. 183,439 Barenberg, Janis L. 241,332,505 Barger. Betty L. 346,505 Baril, Sally J. 82,270,505 Barillas, Adan 651 Barker, Charlene F. 354,505 Barkley, William H. 225 Barkman, Floyd J. 177,440 Barley, Mary L. 270,440 Barnard. Hugh D. 306,440 Barnes, Dennis E. 505 Barnes, Harold J. 188,505 Barnes. Joe W. 440 Barnes, Nona M. 189 Barnes, Sarah C. 336,505 Barnes, Sharon A. 354,505 Barnes, Terry L. 336,505 Barnes, Thomas K. 393 Barnett, Danny K. 505 Barnett, William R. 284,505 Barney, Carolyn L. 266,505 Barnhart, Roy B. 195,223,365,505 Barnthson, Harold E. 373,505 Barr, George W. 218 Barr, Judith A. 346,505 Barr, Roger L. 284,505 Barr. William C. 154,218,440 Barrett, Harold C. 365,505 Barrett, James E. 308.416,505 Barrow, Sharon L. 242,505 Barrows, Bradley D. 320,505 Barrows, Richard R. 320,505 Barstow, Barbara A. 346,505 Barstow, Neil B. 505 Barta, Alan G. 505 Barta, Richard A. 158,187,286,505 Bartak, Marilyn J. 336.505 Bartel, Nancy S. 202,240,354,505 Bartel, Richard K. 205,224,505 Bartel, Thomas W. 85 Bartell. Marcia P. 195,240,378,505 Bartels, Gary M. 505 Barth, Sylvia M. 440 Bartholomew, Carolyn 74,161,264, 440,464 Bartholomew, Eric L. 300,505 Bartholomew, Nancy J. 336,505 Bartholomew, Ruth A. 202,242,238, 326,505 Bartholomew, William 373,505 Bartlett, Carh n K. 151,337,506 Bartley, Erie E. 93.101 Bartley, Glenn E. 440 Bartley, Michael A. 73 Barton, Diana K. 82,258,506 Barton, Jon D. 180 Barton, Kenneth R. 280.506 Bartoo, Chloellen 337.506 Bartscht. Charla J. 651 Base, Patricia A. 71,152,274,506 Baseball 406-409 Bashom, Jacqueline A. 229,276,346 Basketball 398-405 Basore, Richard C. 316,440 Bass. Andrea R. 354,440 Bastel, Joan E. 229,332.506 Bastin, Donald R. 183 Bates, Constance L. 276,506 Bates, Kent C. 373,506 Bates, Rodney M. 71,150,172,207,440 Bates, Wanda L. 167,207,239,244,506 Bathurst, Linda S. 243,337,506 Bauder, Helen C. 162,164,226.326,440 Bauer, Cormin S. 346,506 Bauer, David K. 312,506 Bauman, Harold D. 186 Bauman, Linda K. 332,506 Bauman, Mary E. 189 Baumgart?n, Edwin O. 314,506 655 Baunman, Joyce M. 337,506 Baxter, Gloria E. 26,201,266,506 Bay, Darrell E. 20) Bayer, Dana M. 276,506 Bay less, Sara M. 279,262,506 Beach, Carol S. 156,506 Beach, Charles L. 440 Beach, Donald A. 506 Beach, Ronald T. 187,298,440 Beach, Sharilyn K. 506 Beach, Suzanne I. 258,506 Beal, Thomas G. 304,506 Seals, Barbara A. 266,440 Beals, Janalee E. 222,266,506 Beans, Yandell S. 373,506 Beasley, Cheryl L. 60,337,506 Beatty, Daniel D. 97 Bechtold, Jan C. 366,506 Beck, Barbara L. 248,256,506 Beck, Glenn H. 95 Beck, Henry V. 169 Beck, Karen J. 232,260,506 Beck, Marcia A. 337,440 Beck, Steven R. 57,58,59,73,294,506 Beckenhauer, Sharron 153,228,378,506 Becker, Edwin L. 195,506 Becker, Jo A. 228,232,241,337,344,506 Becker, Lauren P. 506 Becker, LeWayne C. 506 Becker, Robert A. 240 Becker, Roger L. 188,507 Becker, Sherrilyn K. 152,170,231,256, 507 Becker, Sheryl A. 354,507 Beckman, Susan A. 346,507 Beckwith, Sharon J. 507 Becraft, Larry R. 507 Becraft, Linda S. 440 Bedford, Felix R. 304,507 Bednasek, Monty M. 290,440 Beebe, Clayton R. 192 Beedles, William L. 298,507 Beedy, Susan J. 332,507 Beer, Janet J. 332,507 Beer, Pamela A. 337,507 Beery, Thomas Z. 296,440 Beesley, Roger D. 191,507 Beets, Mary A. 332,507 Beezley, William P. 188,314,507 Beggs, Wayne D. 507 Begnoche, Gary M. 507 Behnke, Keith C. 154,218 Behnke, Meredith J. 366,507 Behrens, Philip P. 366,507 Behrens, Robert M. 292,359,507 Beichley, Duane E. 85,178 Beisner, Betty A. 194,198,346,507 Beisner, Linda D. 332,507 Bekaert, Denis A. 188,507 Belcher, Pat J. 200 Belden, Gale L. 328,507 Belden, Guy N. 18) Bell, Kermit O. 201 Bell, Orin D. 153,300,507 Bell, Peter A. 300,422,507 Bell, Warren W. 507 Bellairs, George H. 229,359,440 Bellairs, William M. 183,507 Beloof, Anne 337,507 Belter, Lizbeth S. 346,507 Benda, Leanne M. 346,507 Bender, Gary L. 283,507 Bendure, Itha M. 189 Bendure, William N. 188 Benedict, Betty C. 440 Benedict, William R. 112 Benfer, John P. 108,243,507 Benjamin, Martin E. 294,507 Bennett, James W. 282,507 Bennett, Kathy S. 337,507 Bennett, Lynda C. 248,264,507 Bennett, Marvin L. 212,508 Bennett, Robert E. 320,440 Benninga, Maurice J. 212,508 Benson, David A. 366,508 Benson, Joe S. 508 Benson, Lee M. 508 Bentley, Fred R. 508 Bentley, Sara S. 270,440 Bentley, Velura J. 337,508 Benton, Barbara K. 152,229,258,508 Benton, Dale E. 366,508 Benton, Sandra C. 337,508 Benton , Timothy T. 194,366,508 Bentsen, Donald R. 296,508 Benyshek, Larry L. 508 Berg, Launa R. 346,508 Berg, Marcia M. 337,508 Berg, Mary M. 166,216 Berg, Philip W. 322,508 Berger, Laurene M. 440 Berger, Sally I. 270,440 Berger, Walene F. 332,508 Bergerhouse, Shelly 30,262,508 Berges, Connie S. 241,332,508 Berges, Reen H. 314,508 Berggren, Sheri A. 337,508 Bergin, Patricia C. 189 Bergin, William C. 158,186,440 Bergman, Kathleen S. 219,508 Berkeley, Coburn A. 508 Berkey, Pamela J. 85,272,440 Berkholtz, Dennis L. 298,399,400,401, 440 Berlin, Larry K. 316,423,508 Bernardo, Emiliana N. 203 Bernasek, Frank R. 197,308 508 Berndt, Douglas L. 188 Berner, Martha E. 441 Berner, Neal E. 441 Berning, Kathleen M. 346,508 Bernitz, Sharon A. 228,256,508 Berry, Gail M. 181,274,508 Berry, Ralph E. 201 Bert, Harold D. 359,508 Bertrand, William A. 441 Berube, Paul E. 651 656 Bestgen, Keith E. 163,373,508 Bestwick, Connie J. 242,337,508 Beta Sigma Psi 292-293 Beta Theta Pi 294-295 Bethell, Susan C. 197,272,508 Betton, Martha J. 72,161 Betton, Steve L. 225,366,421,508 Belts, Barry L. 235 Belts, Janet K. 337 Belts, Joann 229 Belts, Nancy 200 Betz, William D. 306,441 Bevan, William 63,151,300,441 Bevins, Robert J. 93 Bey, Fred W. 218,373,508 Beyer, Alan H. 284,508 Bhalla, Anil K. 213 Bhalla, Chander P. 213 Bhalla, Lalit M. 213 Bhalla, Sunit K. 213 Bhalla, Vijay 213 Biberstein, Billy J. 163 Biby, Carol M. 441 Bickford, Max 92 Bicknell, Patricia L. 228 Bidwell, Orville W. 108 Bieber, Lester L. 425 Bieberly, Frank G. 93,187 Bieker, Carmen L. 441 Bieker, Sandra K. 337,509 Bierbaum, Carl M. 292,509 Biery, Bonita F. 24,25,156,194,331, 353,354,509 Biery, Terry L. 157,201,302,651 Bietka, Judith A. 346,509 Bigelow, Mary A. 260,509 Biggart, Le A. 326,509 Biggs, Elaine S. 216,220,227,509 Biggs, Michael N. 509 Bigler, Jane A. 198,228,231,337,509 Bihlmaier, Steven L. 296,509 Billenwillms, Sheila 208,240 Billinger, Betty J. 276,509 Bilotta, Larry P. 316,651 Bilyeu, Sandra K. 509 Bircher, David W. 191,286,509 Bird, Gloria D. 164,441 Bird, Helen E. 337,509 Bird, Robert E. 651 Bisbee, Beth L. 189 Bisbee, David N. 187 Bishop, Deandra 337,509 Bishop, Mary 51 Bishop, Nancy L. 337,509 Bishop, Richard L. 308,509 Bishop, Robert D. 509 Bissing, Patricia A. 268,509 Bjurstrom, Mary E. 441 Bjurstrom, Pamela 71,509 Black, Bradford H. 318,509 Black, Dennis A. 312,393,509 Black, Wanda S. 268,346,509 Blackburn, Bonnie A. 337,509 Blackburn Jack B. 101,127 Blackburn, Richard D. 53,54 Blackwell, John H. 509 Blackwell, William F. 216,509 Blaiklock, Raymond R. 441 Blair, Paula B. 346,509 Blake, Karen S. 237,337,509 Blake, William O. 316,509 Blaker, Bradford G. 73,298,509 Blakeslee, Mary E. 125,230,276,441 Blanke, Gunnar W. 304,509 Blankenhagen Edward 168,197 Blankenship, Connis L. 200 Blankenship, Gary D. 164,232,441 Blankenship, Larry P. 184,316,442 Blankinship, Paul H. 366,509 Blankinship, Robert 225 Blanton, Johnny B. 509 Blasdel, Phyllis J. 54,117,169,231,260, 509 Blauvelt, William A. 80,161,171,223, 237,330,359,509 Blecha, Joyce E. 193,195,209,228,337, 509 Blecha, Keith M. 510 B lecher, Jacob B. 442 Blew, Lo Rita M. 354,510 Blex, C. Douglas 510 Bleything, Richard R. 304,442 Blick, Janice M. 337,510 Blickenstaff, Cheri 193,354,510 Bliss, Charles E. 149,170,314,442 Bliss, Fredrick C. 184 Bliss, Robert J. 510 Bliss, Thomas C. 510 Block and Bridle 191 Block, Andrew W. 359,510 Blocker, H. Derrick 201 Blocksome, Lyndon K. 180,510 Blocksome, Roderick 212,442 Bloom, Robert E. 5)0 Bloss, Rebecca A. 166,216,651 Blount, Linda M. 346,510 Blow, Harry E. 72,314,510 Bloyd, Bethry E. 262,346,510 Blue Key 149 Boand, Robert B. 314,510 Board of Regents 92 Board of Student Organizations 62 Board of Student Publications 63 Bobinmyer, James E. 193,510 Bock, Evelyn A. 151,187 Bock, James F. 310,510 Bock, Ralph S. 510 Boddie, Julia A. 354,510 Bodwell, Jean K. 266,442 Boeschen, Phillip W. 292,510 Boger, Alan T. 366,510 Boger, Fred C. 510 Boggs, Terry K. 292,510 Bohl, David L. 181 Bohn, Gary D. 58,128,149,156,442 Bohn, Rita D. 510 Bohn, William H. 163 Bohnen, Gerald J. 194,366,510 Bohnen, Joseph M. 188,302,510 Boisseau, Eldon L. 204,298,510 Bolack, Louis W. 197,366,510 Bolan, John E. 413,414 Boley, Thomas F. 283,510 Bolick, Mark P. 164,396 Bolin, Nancy J. 337,510 Bolinger, Lyndal D. 225,378,510 Boll, Bruce A. 312,510 Bollmeier, Don H. 172,442 Bolt, Hilarie S. 276,346,510 Bolton, Carolyn L. 346,510 Bond, Rita D. 332,510 Bondurant, John B. 314,510 Bone, Ronald L. 510 Bonebrake, Case A. 227 Bonebrake, Charles R. 192,221,227, 300,511 Bonner, William 112,179,442 Bonorden, Le R. 196,366,511 Bonsai I, Robert J. 193,366,511 Boomer, Bruce A. 306,511 Boomer, Larren G. 154 Boomer, Warren E. 188 Boor, Rose M. 226,346,51 1 Booram, Charles V. 182 Boos, Edward J. 310,511 Booth, Donald G. 442 Booth, Glenda M. 193,332,511 Booth, Joan L. 60,150,274,511 Booz, Charles R. 304,511 Borell, Steven C. 155,181 Boren, Deborah K. 74,222,346,511 Borg, Alfred F. 115 Borg, Donna K. 511 Borgerding, Paul H. 310,511 Borota, Milan 393 Borowski, Robert A. 190 Bosch, Paul L. 304,511 Bosche, Helen F. 156,231,256,442 Boschowitzki, Linda I. 240 Bosler, Franklin J. 284,442 Boss, Mrs. Henery 316 Bosse, Doris J. 332,511 Boster, Rochelle A. 337,344,51 1 Bostrom, Sheryl L. 354,511 Bostwick, Melissa F. 228,332,511 Bottenberg, Julie C. 511 Boucher, Ronald K. 154,218,442 Bouchey, Marsha A. 152,194,326,511 Boudreau, Jamesina A. 442 Boudreaux, Linda R. 354,511 Bourbina, Charles F. 156,206 Bourque, Chalise A. 169,274,442 Bowen, Ronald L. 393 Bowen, Ruthie K. 228,337,511 Bower, Joan R. 219,332,511 Bower, Mary A. 231,511 Bower, Wayne P. 51 1 Bowers, Constance J. 51 1 Bowers, Robert D. 183,442 Bowie, Gary E. 71 Bowie, Richard Lee J. 366,51 1 Bowling 427 Bowman, Barbara S. 204,346,511 Bowman, Dennis M. 366,511 Bowman, Frederick H. 215,304,511 Bowman, Phillip N. 373,511 Bowman, Ronald D. 366,511 Bowman, Susan J. 276,51 1 Bowmer, Pamela A. 193,226 Bowser, Robert D. 292,511 Bowsher, Melodie L. 78,81,171,511 Bowsher, Nancy J. 354,511 Bowyer, James M. 179 Boxberger, Kathryn A. 264 Boxler, Mary L. 167,337,511 Boyce, Glenda T. 194,225,346,512 Boyce, Larry R. 396 Boyce, Harmon S. 242 Boyce, Richard E. 81,121,154,168,308, 442 Boyd Hall 332-335 Boyd Hall Council 333 Boyd, Glenn E. 294,393,512 Boyd, Joyce E. 337,512 Boyda, William A. 396 Boyer, Janet L. 82,150,152,252,266,512 Boyer, Janice E. 346,512 Boyer, Kelvin R. 191,193,512 Boyer, Nancy M. 229,264,512 Boyer, Ronald L. 366,442 Boyer, William J. 180 Boyer, William W. 115,220 Boylan, Lynn E. 239,244 Boyle, Dale D. 195,512 Boyle, Douglas A. 322,512 Boyle, Linda S. 354,512 Boyle, Peter J. 227 Boyle, Steven R. 302,512 Boyles, Alice L. 192,337,512 Bozarth, Andrew J. 186,442 Bozarth, Jeanette S. 189 Bozikis, Ronald H. 396 Bozone, David M. 302,512 Bozzo, William J. 215 Brabec, James O. 512 Braden, Janet L. 231,326,512 Braddy, Susan E. 512 Bradford, Barbara A. 346,512 Bradley, Eunice L. 177 Bradley, Sandra L. 198,262,442 Bradley, Thomas L. 512 Bradley, Wray E. 203 Brady, Kenneth R. 188 Brady, Mary A. 72,378,512 Brady, Thomas J. 442 Brady, Timothy J. 227 Brady, Warren T. 292,512 Bramlage, Richard E. 205,241,310,512 Brammer, Judy M. 60,197,219,221,442 Brand, Charles R. 366,512 Brand, John H. 163,288,442 Brandner, Lowell 93,171 Brandner, Mary S. 82,150,171,264,512 Brandon, Alan C. 227 Brannan, James E. 512 Brannan, Michael S. 227,512 Branson, Carl E. 393 Branson, Richard L. 187 Brant, Douglas M. 366,512 Branton, Dorothy A. 346,512 Brase, Mary H. 346 Brasher, Bob 408 Braswell, David A. 284,512 Brattin, Janis K. 337,512 Brattin, Jeanne A. 354,512 Bratton, Barbara A. 264,512 Bratton, Larry D. 512 Braum, Roy A. 158,186,442 Bray, Robert W. 443 Brazle, Reba S. 194,209,234,443 Brazzell, Cecil 155,512 Breazeale, Carolyn S. 74,346,512 Brecheisen, Adell W. 166 Bredemeier, Sharon M. 337,512 Bredengerd, Laurence 300,512 Breeden, Effie M. 242,513 Breeden, Margaret A. 242,354,513 Breen, Timothy J. 443 Brees, Gerald C. 290 Breidenthal, George 308,513 Breit, Deborah J. 276,332,513 Breitenbach, Jerome 359,513 Breitenbach, John D. 443 Breitenstein, Alfred 366,513 Breitweiser, Mary D. 156,274,513 Brelig, George A. 197,366,513 Brennan, Patricia A. 72,513 Brenneisen, Leigh 268,337,513 Brenner, Steven R. 513 Brent, Carol A. 264,443 Brettell, J. Allan 98,214 Brewer, Marvin V. 190 Brewer, Robbie G. 26,232,268,513 Brewer, Trudy A. 346,513 Brewster, Robert W. 290,513 Bridges, David L. 312,513 Bridges, Donald L. 225 Bridges, Ronald L. 242,359,513 Briel, Jonothan E. 359,513 Briggeman, Wilma J. 179 Briggs, Robert A. 294,513 Briggs, William E. 366,513 Bright, Charles D. 162 Brighton, Thomas J. 443 Brighton, Van E. 294,513 Brillhart, Carl D. 205,239,514 Brim, Karen S. 210,229,232,252,260, 337,514 Brim, Lenore K. 161,232,260,443 Brining, Donald R. 300,514 Brink, David L. 284,514 Brinker, Jane M. 152,241,514 Brinker, Marlene J. 228,337,514 Brinkman, P. Delbert 84,171 Brinkmeyer, Juanita 195,326,514 Brinkoeter, Elizabeth 264,443 Broadwell, Edwin S. 359,514 Brock, Sharon L. 208,514 Brockelman, Jerald D. 514 Brockman, Robert J. 296,514 Brockway, Edwin B. 225,244 Brockway, Steven E. 359,514 Broderick, Yvonne A. 189 Broderick, Robert G. 187 Broeckelman, Gregory 378,514 Broeckelman, Leelan 373,514 Broeckelman, Robert 359,514 Broers, James S. 366,514 Broers, Shirley S. 333, 514 Broers, Ted A. 128,322,514 Brokaw, Paul A. 163,373,514 Bronleewe, Thomas R. 419 Bronzan, Charles T. 302,514 Brooke, Jeanette 270,443 Brookins, Douglas G. 169 Brooks, Darrell R. 443 Brooks, Frank J. 215 Brooks, Ginger L. 181,193,333,514 Brooks, H. L. 201 Brooks, Phyllis K. 60,276,378,514 Brooks, Ralph E. 176,514 Brooks, Robert S. 169 Brooks, Robyn D. 75 Brooks, Rodger A. 179 Brooks, Stephen C. 359,514 Brooks, Steven L. 514 Brooks, Susan E. 156 Brous, Judy A. 337,514 Browder, David L. 188 Browder, Robert P. 115 Brower, Garry R. 443 Brower, Ruby K. 200 Brown, Barbara A. 37,276,514 Brown, Berenice 64 Brown, Catherine 101 Brown, Dale S. 318,514 Brown, David A. 304,514 Brown, David L. 240 Brown, David W. 71 Brown, Deborah L. 202,264,333,514 Brown, Edwin V. 651 Brown, Geraldine J. 221,514 Brown, Harold E. 71,359,514 Brown, Howard R. 172,180 Brown, James E. 359,366,514 Brown, James L. 244,443 Brown, James M. 165 Brown, Jerry L. 514 Brown, John L. 94,101 Brown, John W. 378,514 Brown, Julia A. 272,514 Brown, Larry R. 308,515 Brown, Linda K. 337,515 Brown, Paul J. 366,515 Brown, Percy L. 396 Brown, Raymond L. 373,515 Brown, Roderick R. 159,183,306,443 Brown, Sheila A. 346,515 Brown, Sheila M. 378,515 Brown, Verdes 37 Brown, Mrs. Verdes 37 ; Brown, Vicki L. 231,354,443 Brown, Virginia E. 151,332,333,443 Brown, William L. 359,515 Brown, William L. 164,414,416,417, 515 Browne, Charles R. 515 Brownlee, Dale E. 229,357,359,443 Brownlie. Barbara L. 202.228,337,515 Bruce. Richard N. 188,306,443 Bruhin, Michael J. 393 Brumble. Timothy R. 393,322,515 Brummel, Joel S. 204,651 Brummell, Alan G. 373,515 Brune, Terry L. 71,74,91 Bruner, Steven C. 192,515 Brungardt, Samuel J. 158,211,310,443 Bruning, Gary D. 304,443 Brunkow, James R. 373,515 Brunner, Ann J. 195,234,325,515 Brunsky, George M. 304.515 Brunson, Virginia L. 219,333,515 Brunswig, Robert H. 163,288,515 Brussow, William C. 72,73,359,515 Bruton, Robert D. 359,515 Bryan, Car ol L. 74,346,515 Bryan, David W. 163,515 Bryan, John N. 366,515 Bryan. Nancy B. 337,515 Bryan, Roylan M. 333,515 Bryant, Bruce E. 34,443 Bryant, Bruce W. 316,443 Bryant, Lawrence O. 300,515 Bryant, Margaret E. 195 Bryant Stephen D. 396 Bryant, William M. 136,158,187 Bubb, Henry A. 92 Buchan, Patricia A. 231 Buchan, Robert E. 74,304,515 Buchele, Kenneth D. 154,218 Buchele, Nancy E. 253,274,515 Buchheister, John B. 155,359,515 Buchman, Sherri L. 337,515 Buchmann, Stuart E. 515 Buckingham, Louise T. 337,515 Buckland, Annette L. 58,156,326,443 Buckles. Michael D. 294,515 Buckles, Nancy A. 260,337,515 Budge, Lance B. 515 Budke, Martha J. 256,515 Buehler, Dana E. 229,274,337,516 Buehler, Wayne K. 516 Buek, Stephen R. 366,516 Buffo, Lyn M. 232,346,516 Bugbee, Karen S. 194,208,346,516 Bugbee, Marion 276 Buhrer, William A. 516 Buisch, William W. 188,516 Bulger, Judith A. 26,29,270,516 Bull, Barbara J. 256,516 Buller, Delores L. 224,240,346,516 Bultinck, Gabriel J. 359,396,516 Bunker, Craig L. 300,516 Bunker, Janet S. 228,268,337,516 Bunker, Jill E. 197,228,253,268,337, 516 Bunton, Norma D. 115 Burch, Mrs. Allen 292 Burch, Patrick H. 268 Burden. William W. 224 Burford, Marietta C. 215.346,516 Burford, Philip D. 187 Burg, George F. 516 Burge, Nancy I. 337,516 Burger, Charles W. 193 Burger, Thomas A. 310,516 Burgess, Joyce S. 270,516 Burgess, Judith G. 270,516 Burgess, Judith L. 222,274,516 Burk, Cheryln J. 279,337,516 Burk, Elmer C. 280,443 Burk, Robert D. 253,516 Burk, Robert W. 280,516 Burke, Bruce E. 197,212,284,516 Burke, Jack M. 138 Burkey, Jerry B. 187 Burkhardt, Ronald J. 443 Burkhart, Monica D. 215,222 Burkhart, Walter E. 204,366,516 Burkhead, Eric M. 204,366,516 Burkhead, Leland L. 366,516 Burmeisier, Irva K. 346,516 Burnes, Mickelin G. 202 Burnett, Cecil W. 283,443 Burnett, Donna L. 191,193,346,516 Burnett, Gilbert C. 359,516 Burnett, Peggy C. 258,516 Burnett, Robert A. 151,160,172,443 Burns, Cathy L. 337,516 Burns, Michael J. 649 Burns, Roger D. 359,516 Burns, Stephen M. 71,516 Burris, Joyce A. 276,516 Burris, Spencer R. 517 Burris, Stephen D. 314,517 Burt, Ronald J. 181.517 Burton, Carol A. 346,517 Burton, Jack L. 194,286,517 Burton, Linda S. 228,253,270,333,517 Bury, Robert J. 158,186,443 Busch, Sandra K. 222,354,517 Bush, James L. 75 Bush, Larry A. 314,517 Bush, Raymond L. 290,517 Bush, Sharon W. 193,517 Buss, Allan C. 199,444 Buss, Stanley D. 175,205,517 Bussart, Cheryl A. 239,517 Busset, Glenn M. 138 Bussman, Russell L. 154,218,329,517 Butler, Bonne L. 346,517 Butler, James H. 304,420,421,517 Butler, Nancy J. 71,197,231,256,517 Butler, William D. 192,283,517 Butler, William M. 517 Butterworth, Steven 216,283,517 Butts, Joel R. 306,444 Butts, John N. 223,286,517 Butts, Jon R. 366,517 Buns, Lucretia A. 232,337,444 Buns, Michael C. 366,517 Buzenberg, Mildred E. 121 Buzenberg, William E. 171,227,517 Byer. Janet I. 444 Byers, Earle C. 212 Byers, Jacqualine S- 231,517 Byers, Norman P. 74 Byrne, Barbara 60,131,198,209,264,517 Cable, Barbara L. 151,153,444 Cable, John P. 154,157,357,366,444 Cable, Lynn M. 228,346,517 Cackler, James W. 517 Cadman, Stephen 177,517 CadwaMader, Ralph E. 225,373,517 Cadwell, Kathleen S. 517 Cahill, William E. 178,517 Cailteux, Patricia L. 346,517 Cai n, John R. 415 Cain, Margaret C. 337,344,517 Cain, Osmond 392,393 Caine, Homer D. 72,217 Calamaio, Craig A. 225,296,517 Caldwell, Glenn A. 517 Callen, Patricia J. 24,156,268,444 Callen, Thomas E. 359,517 Callies, Rodney E. 518 Camblin, Gary L. 304,518 Campbell, Bonnie J. 221 Campbell, Carolyn B. 266,518 Campbell, Carrol W. 286,651 Campbell, Colin L. 419 Campbell, David P. 359,518 Campbell, Joan M. 444 Campbell, Judith A. 378,518 Campbell, Larry G. 615 Campbell, Marcia A. 518 Campbell, Richard G. 312,518 Campbell, Richard W. 179,518 Campbell, Ronald W. 103 Campbell, Susan E. 221 Candlelight Ball Queen 30 Canfield, Pamela A. 276.444 Cannon, John W. 280,518 Canny, Mary E. 346,518 Caplinger, Gary L. 518 Capra, John R. 373,518 Carbiener, Connie L. 337 Card. Michael D. 314,444 Cardwell, Alvin B. 93.115 Cardwell, Charles E. 56,300 Cardwell, Steven R. 292,518 Carey, James C. 93 Carey, Larry N. 425,518 Carey, Sarah G. 518 Carimi, Ronald J. 359,518 Carl, James G. 212,320,444 Carl, Sherilyn 125,156,264,444 Carlat, James K. 183,328,518 Carlgren, Robert C. 191 Carlin, Jerry f. 182,518 Carlin, Kathryn A. 354,518 Carlin, Thomas t. 312,518 Carlisle, Michael E. 304,518 Carlson, Aaron E. 359,518 Carlson, Carl J. 197 Carlson, David E. 153,312,518 Carlson, Donald E. 172,444 Carlson, Kenneth L. 193,195,225,518 Carlson, Linda J. 56,60,150,214,230, 274,518 Carlson, Melvin L. 518 Carlson, Pamela S. 156,163,197,232, 248,276,518 Carlson, Patricia Lynn 232,256,279,518 Carlson, Susan E. 228,242,337,518 Carlson, Virginia A. 230,256,445 Carlyle, Stephen M. 359,518 Carman, Janet J. 161 Carman, Melvin S. 416 Carmichael, Craig L. 187,445 Carmichael, Lyle K. 518 Carmichael. Sue A. 189.198.518 Carmony, Lyle P. 298,518 Cams, Michael R. 304,425,518 Carpenter, Arthur L. 187 Carpenter, Danny R. 157 Carpenter, Frank R. 103 Carpenter, Karl D. 445 Carpenter, Patricia 161,518 Carpenter, Warren E. 182,320,445 Carr, Connie L. 268,519 Carr, Dennis E. 366,519 Carr, John J. 190,218,373,375,519 Carr, Nancy S. 208,268,346,519 Carr, Pamela K. 61,150,262,519 Carr, Ronald L. 180,308,519 Carr, Steve D. 194,373,519 Carr, Tommy R. 109,158,302,519 Carr, Viki 1. 346,519 Carriger, Earl R. 329,519 Carroll, Daniel J. 310,519 Carroll, Timothy L. 183,241,445 Carson, Pamalee G. 231,260,445 Carson, Shirley E. 252,258,519 Carson, William T. 310,519 Cartee, Carol 189 Cartee, Robert E. 186,445 Carter, Ann M. 354,519 Carter, Brian E. 243,519 Carter, John M. 244,373,375,519 Carter, Jon R. 359,416,519 Carter, Lawrence E. 199,445 Carter, Steven D. 314,519 Carter, Sue L. 60,346,519 Carthrae. Ralph E. 128,183.445 Carthrae, Rita R. 200 Carver, Curtis C. 519 Casady, Anne L. 270,519 Case, Barbara J. 189 Case, Candice S. 150,191,193,354,519 Case. James A. 186.455 Case, Lesley E. 208,256,346,519 Case, Richard A. 229,357,359,445 Casey, Michael R. 359,519 Casey, Paula M. 241,333,519 Cashan, John P. 519 Caspar, Margaret A. 202,241,337,519 Caspar, William O. 310,445 Casper, Danny L. 519 Casper, Jean M. 60,131,150,164,198, 264,519 Cassella. Paul W. 292,519 Caster, Dallas D- 186.445 Castillo, Victor C. 359,519 Castle, Nancy M. 258,519 Catlin, Pamela S. 260,519 Caton. John E. 304,519 Catrell, Frederick A. 168 Caufield, Michael D. 519 Cauthon, Harold L. 359,520 Cavanaugh, Thomas P. 312,520 Cave, Gary R. 75 Cavin, Kathryn A. 276,520 Caviness. Kathleen M. 228,258,520 Caywood, Don A. 322, 520 Caywood, Rox A. 445 Cerf, Bennett 41 Cesafsky, Allen A. 186,445 Cetinkaya, Zafer 651 Chadwick, Leroy D. 167,197,366,520 Chadwick, Theodore A. 93,101 Chafieian, Nasser 221 Chaghtai, Shahrukh M. 214 Chalfant, Nedra L. 232,346,520 Chalkley, Rodney L. 373,520 Chalmers, Carol 116 Chalmers, Joann 288,346,520 Chalmers, John 116 Chaloupka, Barbara J. 197,228,378,520 Chamness, Edgar A. 78,79,171,445, 454 Chance, Barbara J. 197,239,244,337, 344,520 Chance, Carl R. 226 Chancey, Jerry D. 359,520 Chandler, Charles N. 520 Chandler, David T. 318,520 Chandonnet, Patrick 445 Chang, Alice A. 205 Chang, Ming-Hsin 190 Chaparajos Club 192-193 Chapin, Beverly R. 359,520 Chapin, Mark K. 298,520 Chapin, Michael K. 373,520 Chapman, Christopher 520 Chapman, Deborah J. 167,274,346,520 Chapman, Douglas D. 308,520 Chapman, Harold R. 336,520 Chapman, Linda J. 74,262,520 Charbonneau, Karen K. 228,264,520 Charles, John P. 253,290,520 Charles, Nancy A. 232,272,279,445 Charlton, Ann L. 228.232,248.268,520 Charvat, Jolene R. 194,325,520 Chase, Barbara A. 181,228,333,520 Chase, Linda S. 346,520 Chase, Roger W. 225,366,520 Chastain, Barbara A. 198,337,520 Chatfield, Janet L. 228,232,256,520 Chatlain, Jane I. 192,228,260,333,520 Chaudhari, Dahyabhai 213,651 Chaudhry, Anwarul H. 214.220 Chaudhry, Muhammad S. 154,214,218, 220,651 Chaudhry, Rubenna 214 Chaudhry, Shafqat S. 214,220 Chaudhuri, Sambhudas 169 Cheatham, James E. 62,298,520 Cheatum, Lawrence 215,366,445 Cheavens, Marcia K. 445 Cheerleaders 34-35 Chegwidden, Verlee 161,231,445 Chelikowsky, Joseph R. 115,169 Chen, Michael S. 205,233 Cheney, Patricia W. 232,333,520 Cheney, Timothy P. 186,445 Cheng, Chon S. 205 Cherney, Franklin C. 520 Chestnut, Linda S. 200 Chena, Samuel F. 445 Cheung, See I. 651 Chew, Carolyn E. 378,520 Chew, Linda K. 242,337,521 Chew, Margaret E. 197,378,521 Chewning, Donna K. 337,521 Cheynet, Jerome H. 164,416,651 Chiang, Yung A. 521 Chi Epsilon 1S9 Chilcott, Robert G. 521 Childress, Mary F. 156,201,268,521 Childs, Edward N. 521 Childs. Robert M. 284.445 Chiles, Laurn P. 521 Chimes 150 Chines Student Association 190 Chitturi, Venkatarat 181.213,366,651 Chi Omega 262-263 Chitwood, Karen L. 270,441,446 Chiu, Chien-Mei 337,651 Chiu, Shen-Yann 651 Christ. Joseph M. 318,521 Christakes, George 162 Christensen, Barbara 333.521 Christensen, Bruce N. 521 Christensen, Carl D. 359,521 Christensen, Carol 56,58,61,150,167, 170,197,232,276,521 Christensen, Harriet 230,260.446 Christensen, Roger L. 373,521 Christenson, Jeanne 268,337,521 Christian, Daniel D. 163.366,521 Christiansen, Gordon 191,373,521 Christie. Rena A. 346.521 Christie, Robert B. 292,521 Christmann, Edith A. 270,521 Christmann, Roy A. 366,521 Christopher, Ross J. 312,521 Chu, Chang H. 190,233,651 Chu, I. Wu 201,354,652 Chuang, Chieu-Hsiung 214,652 Chuang, Strong C. 205 Chung, Inki K. 652 Church, Carol A. 237 Church, Michael V. 396 Chyr, Francis N. 310,652 Cikanek. Ruth M. 219,337,521 Cink, John A. 521 Cipra, Jan E. 652 Cipra, Janice E. 151,162,164,201,232, 446 Circle K 198 Ciston, Ronald E. 306,521 Claassen, Cheryl E. 210,240 Clack, Robert W. 181,521 Clark, Dale A. 322, 446 Clark, Don W. 446 Clark, Douglas S. 163,185,359,521 Clark, Elizabeth A. 378,521 Clark, Gary E. 125,151,157,521 Clark, Janet E. 231,337,521 Clark, John R. 197,216,284,521 Clark, Kimberly G. 216,354,521 Clark, Linda I. 337,521 Clark, Michele J. 149,161,166,216, 231,274,446 Clark, Peggy A. 33 Clark, Richard C. 115 Clark, Robert A. 329,521 Clark. Stanley R. 182,446 Clark, Terry E. 204,521 Clarkson, Jean K. 194 Clarkson, Larry N. 224 Clarkson, Rich 27 Clary, Nancy C. 521 Classes 434454 Claybaugh, Kathryn A. 222,446 Claycamp, Kenneth W. 231,522 Claydon, Linda A. 54,149,184,268, 446,461 Clayton, John R. 328,522 Cleeves, David B. 373,522 Cleghorn, Roger K. 294,522 Clemens, Paula J. 219,337,522 Oennan, Dennis M. 183 Clifton, Constance S. 274,346,522 Clifton, John D. 170 Cline, Darwin E. 159,296,446 Cline, Patricia L. 222,337,344,522 Clinesmith, Kaye A. 73,217,354,522 Cltngan, Mrs- Grover 294 Clink Club 197 Clothing and Textiles Club 198 Clough, Richard H. 180,359,522 Clower, Judy E. 346,522 Clovia 325 Cloves, Douglas G. 522 Clutter, Janis S. 276,333,522 Cluner, Michael L. 294,522 Clyne, Lynda L. 24,156,163,264,522 Cobb, Elizabeth J. 466 Cobb, Gwendolyn A. 337,522 Coberly, Mark S. 203,281,366,522 Coberly, Nancy 248,270.446 Coble, Robert J. 294,393,522 Coburn, Ruth E. 268,446 Cochran, Calvin H. 373,522 Cochran, Robert A. 63,172,179,283, 446 Cockrell. Patricia M. 354,522 Cockrum. Darrell K. 175.446 Cockrum, Wynn M. 200 Coder, Lawrence M. 359,522 Comeld, William 124,125 Coffield, Jeanene 124 Cohen, Diane T. 522 Cohen, Peter M. 522 Cohorst, Steven J. 204,241,359,522 Colborg, Arlin E. 234 Cole, Charles R. 237,286,522 Cole, Jana L. 208,228,346,522 Cole, Ross W. 177,522 Coleman, Donald B. 194,366 Coleman, Jo A. 177 Coleman, Lynn L. 296 Coles, Collin L. 306,522 Coles, Embert H. 135 College of Agriculture 102-109 College of Architecture and Design 110-113 College of Arts and Sciences 114-119 College of Commerce 120-121 College of Education 122-125 College of Engineering 126-129 College of Home Economics 130-133 College of Veterinary Medicine 134-137 Collegian Advertising Managers II Collegian Advertising Staff 81 Collegian Editorial Staff 78 Collegian Photographers BO Collegiate 4-H Club 194-195 Collegiate Young Democrats 196 Collegiate Young Republicans 197 Collegiate Young Republican Queen 196 Collins, Bruce V. 183 Collins, Carolyn M. 231,260,522 Collins. David R. 163.185 Collins, Rodney D. 244.522 Collins, Shirley 346,522 Collins, Tennyson 227 Collison, Alan B. 218,373,522 Collmann. Lynn L. 74,522 Colon, Terry M. 189 Colon, Walter E. 186,446 Colthier, Eugene R. 187 Colvin, Michael A. 366,522 Colvin, Thomas E. 366,522 Comerford, Karen M. 216.446 Commerce Council 121 Compton, Barbara K. 270,522 Compton, Gregory G- 523 Compton. Marcia A. 523 Comptoo, Steven F. 425,523 657 Compton, Thomas E. 320,523 Conard, Terry W. 223,366,523 Concert Band 72-73 Condit, Larry R. 178,359,446 Condon, Marquita M. 161,258,446 Condon, Vivienne L. 258,377,523 Condray, Jerry L. 652 Condray, Jettia F. 205,378,425,446 Co ne, Marie L. 337,446 Congrove, Carolyn K. 337,523 Congrove, Robert L. 523 Conkright, Thomas J. 366,533 Conner, Elizabeth J. 78,82,239,347, 533 Conrad, Michael B. 298,533 Conrad, William A. 225,366,533 Conrow, Margaret J. 169,337,533 Consigll, Richard A. 93 Consiglio, Paul J. 163,373,375,533 Converse, Larry E. 156,157 Convocations 40-41 Conway, William P. 300,446 Cook, Allen D. 366,533 Cook, Dennis D. 300,533 Cook, George N. 308,446 Cook, Jay L. 300,533 Cook, Jerry L. 396 Cook, Lyle S. 416 Cook, Nancy J. 260,523 Cook, Robert D. 280,523 Cook, Susan E. 61,204 Cooke, Robert L. 181,359,523 Coombs, Polly A. 58,71,75,149,262, 446,472 Coon, Anthony T. 227,359,523 Coon, Mary A. 71,74,523 Cooney, Thomas K. 366,523 Coonrod, Bruce C. 78 Coonrod, Ivan D. 523 Coons, Michael J. 373,523 Coons, Patricia I. 272,523 Coons, Tonita P. 231,337,523 Cooper, Alan K. 366,523 Cooper, Carol J. 337,523 Cooper, John W. 196,366,523 Cooper, Joyce D. 71,338,523 Cooper, Larry J. 447 Cooper, Marcia A. 200,523 Cooper, Ralph C. 359,523 Cooper, Robert G. 447 Cooper, Robert M. 170,180,314,447 Cooper, Steven G. 283,523 Cooper, Steven G. 283,523 Cooper, William G. 170,181,447 Coover, Roland R. 282,523 Cope, Janet L. 347,523 Copeland, Eugene H. 72,74,165,447 Copening, Caroline B. 272,524 Coppersmith, Doris H. 219 Coppersmith, Martha 252,268,523 Corbet, Lura N. 151 Corbin, Richard L. 180 Corby, David B. 157,314,524 Corby, Richard K. 314,524 Corcoran, Dana M. 524 Corcoran, Jan M. 241,310,524 Cordel, Peter J. 163,302,524 Cordill, Jerry R. 447 Cordon, Patricia G. 239,252,258,524 Corey, Johnny L. 290,447 Corlis, Jacquelin K. 189 Corlis, James L. 186 Corn, Karen S. 61,276,347,524 Corn, Sharon L. 347,524 Cornelius, Bette 137 Cornelius, Charles E. 137 Cornwell, Carl E. 366,524 Cornwell, Larry G. 85,216,330,347, 427,524 Corr, Tom H. 393 Correll, Mary E. 338 Cortesi, Marilyn A. 189 Cortesi, Richard J. 186,447 Corwin, Marilen A. 272,524 Cory, Linda D. 347,524 Cosgrove, Patricia S. 208,347,524 Cosmopolitan Club 199 Costantini, Raymond 373,524 Cottom, Melvin C. 212 Cotton, Gloria J. 338,524 Coulter, Craig A. 294,524 Counseling 144-145 Coupe, Margaret! A. 338,524 Court, Robert W. 373,524 Courier, Jimmie R. 212,447 Courtney, Linda B. 333,524 Covalt, Mary A. 211,447 Covert, Jerry L. 447 Covert, Lawrence E. 298,524 Covert, Sidney 649 Cowan, Janet S. 258,524 Cowan, Wendell F. 74,304,524 Cowell, Rodney M. 181,378,524 Cox, Alan D. 205,366,524 Cox, Carolyn R. 222,447 Cox, Mrs. Charles W. 268 Cox, Daniel L. 178 Cox, Kenneth M. 286,359,524 Cox, Nancy J. 354,524 Cox, Mrs. Susan 260 Cox, Timothy M. 366,524 Cox, William H. 164 Craddock, Beverly 354,524 Craft, David S. 359,524 Craft, Frank W. 373,524 Craft, Stephen M. 206,524 Craig, Donald D. 524 Craig, John W. 359,524 Crail, Shirley C. 232,268,447 Cram, Dan E. 447 Cramer, Joe D. 235,447 Cramer, Keith L. 164,302,406,447 Cramer, Roy M. 525 Cramer, Terry L. 525 Crane, Martha A. 230,276,447 Crane, Ross D. 109,176,205,373,447 Crane, Stephen W. 283,525 658 Cranmer, Christina G. 26,61,333,525 Craven, Diane K. 347,525 Craven, Donna E. 268,525 Cravens, Ann L. 152,164,167,226,337, 344,525 Cravens, Robert L. 182 Crawford, Golda M. 149 Crawford, Kenneth 41 Crawford, Steven C. 312,525 Creager, Marvin W. 176,205,525 Crenshaw, Nellie C. 525 Crespo, Medina R. 158,186,447 Creviston, Judy J. 262,338,525 Crist, Hazel M. 347,525 Crofoot, Terry J. 314,525 Croft, Innis L. 366,525 Cromb, Arthur H. 92 Crook, Carla S. 164,447 Cross, Allan D. 160,206,359,525 Cross Country Squad 413 Crostarosa, Diane M. 61,160,206,525 Crostarosa, Kathryn 354,525 Crotinger, James L. 312 Crotinger, Mary K. 447 Crotinger, Ronald W. 312,525 Crouch, Shelia F. 216,228,232,268,347, 525 Crowley, Mary L. 262,525 Crownhart, Patricia 354,525 Cruce, James R. 300,525 Crumbaker, Jane L. 347,525 Crumrine, Jack R. 215,525 Crumrine, Judith L. 164,226,333,448 Crumrine, Judy F. 525 Crumrine, Martin H. 448 Cuddeback, Georgia L. 525 Cudney, Barbara J. 242,333,525 Cudney, Robert R. 187,286,525 Culbertson, Countess 228,268,525 Cullen, Mary L. 333,525 Culley, Dennis E. 300,525 Culver, Janet K. 208,338,525 Cunningham, Gary E. 366,525 Cunningham, Judith A. 169,338,427, 525 Cure, Thomas H. 188,241,310,525 Curnette, Basil J. 93 Curnette, William B. 74 Currie, Susan L. 526 Curry, Robert A. 322,526 Curtin, Linda D. 258,333,526 Curtis, Sherry L. 526 Curtis, Thomas H. 448 Cushing, C. N. 92 Cushing, Kathleen A. 228,338,526 Cusumano, Phillis M. 347,526 Cutter, David W. 175,448 Cynova, Gregory S. 526 Cyphers, Stanley P. 154,288,448 Cyr, Janet K. 338,526 Daane, Adrian H. 115 Dace, Wallace 166 Dageford, Maruel E. 526 Dagenhardt, Eric W. 366,426,526 Dagg, Leonard G. 373,375,526 Dagley, Randell B. 526 Dahl, Clifford C. 526 Dahl, Donald L. 373 Dahm, Arlene R. 72,325,448 Dahm, Duane H. 526 Dairy Science Club 199 Dalby, Garry M. 185,373,526 Dale, James E. 158,186,310,448 Dale, Melvin D. 227 Dallas, Sarah B. 239,244,266,526 Dallis, Herbert H. 406 Dalrymple, Michael R. 163,526 Dalrymple, Sandra M. 241,354,526 Dalton, James B. 359,526 Dalton, Victoria L. 347,526 Dameron, Tommy D. 157,359,526 Dames Club 200 Dametz, Terri A. 192,338,526 Damm, James T. 526 Danford, Rex E. 197,526 Daniel, Brenda L. 354,526 Daniel, Stephen A. 188,366,526 Dan iels, Eddie K. 201 Danielson, Jeffrey H. 526 Danielson, Stephen K. 448 Dannefer, Jane E. 222,526 Dannefer, William D. 238,373,448 Dannenberg, Ruth A. 338,526 Darby, Harry 17 Darling, Dianne 202,272,448 Danskin, David 145 Darnell, Wesley A. 197,526 Darner, Ronald R. 448 Darrigrand, Andre 187,526 Dart, Susan E. 181,274,526 Dasgupta, Nupur 162 Dauback, Shelby J. 222,526 Dauber, Vesta L. 80,326,448 Daugharthy, Ronald P. 448 Daugharthy, Sandra L. 232,256,526 Daugherty, Patty L. 448 Daves, Cheryl A. 197,258,526 David, Janice S. 189 David, Larry H. 187 Davidson, Allen I. 366,448 Davidson, Diana L. 239,244,266,526 Davidson, Dianne S. 347,526 Davidson, Judith A. 149,151,270,437, 448 Davidson, Rebecca J. 347,527 Davidson, Sandra A. 153,527 Davin, Beverly A. 527 Davis, Adele L. 338,527 Davis, Arthur D. 527 Davis, Betty L. 338,527 Davis, Beverly J. 347,527 Davis, Cornelius G. 390,392,393,394,414 Davis, Diann 274,527 Davis, Donna D. 347,527 Davis, Earle R. 115 Davis, Fred H. 238,366,448 Davis, Gale W. 300 Davis, Harold A. 366,527 Davis, Jeanine A. 219,260,527 Davis, John W. 223 Davis, Karen M. 258,527 Davis, Rebecca A. 347,527 Davis, Richard B. 306,527 Davis, Robert C. 306,527 Davis, Rushton E. 151 Davis, Scott E. 316,527 Davis, Stephen V. 306,527 Davis, Susan P. 276,527 Davis, Victor A. 283,527 Dawes, William H. 527 Dawson, David A. 312,527 Dawson, Elizabeth A. 241,347,426,527 Dawson, Jeffrey D. 366,527 Dawson, Linda L. 338,527 Dawson, Thomas S. 320,527 Day, Jon M. 186,448 Day, Peggy J. 333,527 Day, Viola M. 200 Daylong, William B. 199,204,242,527 Deam, Dona L. 527 Dean, Jo J. 219,527 Dean, Sir Patrick 41,90 Dean of Students 98,99 Dearborn, Robert H. 527 Dearing, Beverly A. 71,74,91,161,195, 217,242,527 Dechert, Dennis L. 316,441 Dechert, Karen E. 527 Deck, Kenneth R. 396 Decker, Jack L. 242 Decker, Joy L. 186,448 Dedonder, Larry J. 241,373,527 Deeds, Craig N. 312,425,527 Degood, Alan L. 194,373,527 Degroff, Larry E. 366,528 Deguzman, Angelita 203,652 Dehart, Robert A. 396 Dehoff, Freddie M. 286,528 Dehoney, Patricia G. 347,528 Deines, Garry L. 74,284 Dejarnette, Peggy I. 152,167,226,242, 326,528 Dekat, Kenneth A. 56 Delaplain, Linda L. 187,528 Delaplane, Howard L. 176,240 Delfs, James G. 373,528 Deller, Duane L. 329 Dellere, Mary L. 272,448 Delp, Tony M. 302,528 Delpopolo, Robert G. 312,528 Delta Chi 296-297 Delta Colony of Phi Gamma Delta 281 Delta Delta Delta 264-265 Delta Phi Delta 159 Delta Sigma Phi 280 Delta Tau Delta 298-299 Delta Upsilon 300-301 Delta Zeta 266-267 DeMand, Deborah M. 230,258,528 DeMand, John W. 230 DeMars, Doris N. 71,161 DeMars, Larry E. 318,528 Demeterio, Jefren L. 203 Demond, Gregory F. 373,425 Dempsey, David A. 296,528 Dempster, Margaret L. 194,241 Den, Marsha D. 333,528 Dengler, Mary J. 333,528 Denk, Greg P. 300,528 Denning, David F. 528 Denning, John E. 197,241 Denning, Mary A. 74,216,347,528 Dennis, Anita L. 448 Dennis, Juanita M. 210,232,378,528 Dennis, Roger D. 85,204 DeNoon Daniel A. 186,448 Dent, James M. 359,528 Denton, David L. 529 Denton, Peggy J. 326,529 Denton, Ronald L. 529 Denton, Sharon K. 378,529 DePetro, Alfred S. 298,529 Derosear, Thomas R. 316,448 Derusseau, Marilyn S. 448 Derusseau, Ronald W. 448 Desbien, Edmund P. 529 Desch, Marikay P. 153,241,354,529 Deschner, Dennis L. 106,157,158,302, 529 Deschner, Jean M. 333,529 Design Club 208 Deters, Charlotte R. 448 Detrixhe, Edward B. 529 Detrixhe, Joseph B. 204,205,529 Dettmer, Gary L. 218 Dettmer, Keith L. 223,373,529 Dettoff, Fred M. 191 Deutsch, Duane L. 366,529 Devaney, John M. 373,529 D voe, Constance L. 347,529 Devore, John J. 300,529 Dewitt, Delia I. 347,529 Dey, Judith, A. 258,448 Deyoe, Rita M. 347 DeYoung, Lorna E. 333 Diaz, Gabriel 201 Dibai, Esfahani M. 221 Dick, Betty S. 200 Dick, Elizabeth A. 73,448 Dick, Lucille E. 274,529 Dick, Mark W. 314,529 Dickerson, Gregory A. 298,405,529 Dickerson, Roger K. 294,529 Dickey, George L. 128,181 Dickhut, Norma J. 229,276,337,529 Dickinson, Jerry A. 215,425,529 Dickson, Richard C. 157,308,423,529 Diekman, Marcia K. 262,529 Diemer, Jerry W. 188,529 Diemer, Nancy L. 189 Dietrich, Bryce S. 529 Dietrich, George C. 58,652 Dietrich, James D. 177,359 Dietrich, Robert N. 240,360,449 Dietz, Kenneth D. 284,529 Digregorio, Louis A. 449 Dillenback, Harold F. 284,449 Dillingham, Ann F. 274,347,529 Dillingham, Edward W. 180,529 Dillingham, William 314,529 Dillon, Jean L. 256,449 Dillon, John F. 74,449 Dillon, William L. 290,449 DiMatteo, Suzanne 193,333,529 Dinning, Jan 449 Director of Student Publications 77 Dirks, Patricia R. 338,529 Dirksen, Larry E. 154,218,240,302,449 Disalvo, Vincent 204 Dissinger, Edward H. 393 Dissinger, Frank! K. 270,529 Ditch, Vicki L. 649 Divin, Rolland G. 292,530 Dixon, Madelyn C. 72,117,276,530 Dixon, Margaret A. 354,449 Dixon, Walter T. 373,530 Dlamini, Valetta M. 354,652 Doak, Dennis A. 373,530 Doane, Gary R. 530 Doane, Walter B. 175,530 Dobbels, Frances M. 338,530 Dobbins, James R. 191,373,449 Dobbins, Mary M. 202,338,530 Dobbs, Jan A. 256, 333,530 Dobson, Melinda L. 228,23 ' ,338,530 Dobson, Robert C. 168,199,290,449 Dobson, Robert C. 62 Dobson, Robert J. 172 Docking, Robert 92 Dodd, Janice I. 449 Dodds, Darrell 413,414 Dodds, DeLoss 410,412,414,415 Dodge, Alvena L. 26,326,530 Dodge, Douglas 405 Dodge, Theodore O. 93 Dohm, Lea A. 197,354,530 Dohrman, Yvonne L. 450 Dold, Brenda E. 232,274,530 Dolenc, Jon S. 373,419,530 Domer, Karen Y. 189 Domer, Robin R. 186,450 Doncarlos, Patricia 338,530 Dondlinger, Patrick 530 Donohue, Brian T. 225 Donovan, Gerald M. 373,375,530 Doolittle, David L. 406,408,508 Doonan, Larry V. 80,84,284,530 Doran, James V. 188,320,530 Dorland, Elizabeth M. 347,530 Dormitories 328-379 Dormois, Glenda K. 347,530 Dorow, Andrew J. 360,530 Dougherty, Janice A. 222,272,530 Dougherty, Thomas N. 314,530 Doughten, Jeanne 226,266,333,530 Douglas, Louis H. 93,203 Douglass, LaDonna L. 228,264,530 Douthett, Roger L. 288,530 Douthit, Frank R. 188,302,530 Dow, Benjamin B. 186 Dowd, Tedd J. 180,227,530 Dowlin, David L. 235 Doyle, Edward T. 188 Doyle, Gregory A. 530 Dragone, Larry J. 416 Dragush, Marilyn L. 262,530 Drake, Calvin L. 109 Drake, Douglas J. 450 Drake, Patricia J. 193,222,338,530 Drapel, Trudy C. 26,256,530 Draper, Gary G. 180,530 Draper, Judy A. 530 Drees, Thomas J. 310,530 Dreher, Margie A. 26,156,274,450 Dreier, Wayne T. 164,360,531 Dreiling, Harold L. 157,182,360,531 Drennan, D. Ann 231,256,347,531 Dresher, Larry K. 186,450 Drew, Douglas P. 298,450,531 Drew, Gregory P. 298 Driscoll, James R. 531 Driscoll, James R. 310 Driskill, John D. 172,180,450 Driver, William G. 531 Droge, Douglas A. 74,378,531 Drost, Gary C. 180,360,531 Drumm, Dennis A. 312,450 Drussel, Jo A. 378,531 Duarte, Rual 403 Dubrouillet, Margaret 338,531 Dudley, Dayne K. 373,531 Dudley, Pamela J. 230,262,279,450 Duenkel, Robert T. 378,420,421,450 Duerksen, Dorothy M. 240 Duethman, Charles W. 180,328,531 Duff, Craig G. 531 Duff, David W. 450 Duff, Dena E. 347 Duffendack, John P. 320,450 Djfield, Lisa K. 228,338,531 Duguid, George W. 531 Dukelow, Gordon H. 280,531 Dukelow, Nancy J. 85,258,531 Dulekoz, Erhan 169 Dumford, Kelly L. 300,531 Dumford, Michael D. 300,421,531 Dumler, Patricia A. 531 Dunagan, Mrs. Zilla 296 Dunaway, Patricia A. 450 Dunbar, Charles D. 177,286,378,531 Dunbar, George W. 188 Dunbar, Kenneth R. 300,531 Dunbar, Stephen A. 286,450 Duncan, Jerry R. 157 Duncan, Michael S. 290,531 Duncan, Timothy D. 531 Dunham, Brian G. 197 Dunham, Jack S. 186,451 Duni, William R. 312,451 Dunkel, Todd S. 155,366,531 Dun lap, Evans A. 373 Dunn, Clinton E. 300,531 Dunn. Jeanne K. 240,347,531 Dunn, Judith A. 231,260,531 Dunstan, Edwin R. 318,531 Dupre, Durward D. 154,304.451 Dupuy, Jay W. 360,531 Durham, John C. 314,531 Durham, Nancy L. 274,531 Durler, Sharen A. 347,531 Dusenbury. Susanna G. 195,198,333, 531 Dussair, David 451 Dussair, Denise 253,276,338,531 Duston, Douglas J. 224,329,532 Dutton, Barbara J. 378,532 Dutton, Nancy M. 228,258,347,532 Dunon, William W. 410,412,413,414, 415,532 Dwver, Trisha J. 333 Dyal, Victor H. 532 Dye, Donna J. 338,532 Dyer, Marcia D. 268.338,532 Dyer, Sally C. 532 Dyer, William K. 425 Dyke, Elizabeth A. 262,347,532 Dyke, Nancy K. 262,532 Eager, Richard B. 215,532 Eagles, Thomas W. 652 Ealy, Robert P. 184 Easter, Ronald L. 179,373,532 Easton, Douglass P. 366,532 Easton, Victoria L. 347,532 Eaton, George R. 93 Eaton, James A. 225,310,532 Eaton, Lenette E. 210,338,532 Eaton, Mary K. 338,532 Eaton, Rodney C. 532 Ebberts, G. Orval 115,198 Eberhard, Terril L. 176,191,205,532 Eberhardt, John F. 92 Eberhart, Keith L. 205,286,532 Eberle, Janice K. 532 Ebert, Kenneth G. 312,532 Ebert, Robert A. 191,532 Ebert, Stephen W. 532 Ebert, William O. 177,205 Eby, Charles K. 58,128,322,451 Eccleston, Franksisk 181,338,532 Eck, David D. 532 Eck, Diane L. 451 Eckardt. Kenneth A. 393 Eckel. Gene E. 182,451 Eckelman, Warren G. 532 Eckert, Karen J. 274,451 Eckhoff, Lois N. 225,347,532 Eckman, Merna K. 338,532 Eddy, Gail L. 338,532 Eddy, Mollye A. 268,532 Eddy. Renee F. 532 Eddy, Thomas D. 373,532 Edelblute, Phillip 373,532 Ediger. Rochelle D. 71,217,338,532 Edminster, James H- 360,451 Edmonds, Jeanette G. 331,347,533 Edmonds, Leslie S. 338,533 Edmonds, Patricia J. 156,232,354,533 Edmondson, Ted D. 166,195,533 Edmundson, Dale W. 451 Education Council 125 Edwards, A. Thornton 93,155 Edwards, Alan D. 164,533 Edwards, Roger W. 204,533 Edwards, Stephen C. 224 Edwards, Thomas D. 366,533 Edwards, Winston J. 533 Edwardson, William D. 292,451 Eger. John J. 347,533 Eggleston, Cora J. 326,451 Ehrlich, Larry D. 58,108,176,286,533 Eib, Ned E. 158,186,451 Eicher, Gregory L. 71,360,533 Eicher, Jonathan W- 183,284,533 Eilert, Lawrence D. 533 Eilrich, Dale W. 533 Eirich, Francis E. 360,533 Eisele, William D. 238,302,451 Eisenbarth, Francis 160,168,310,533 Eisenbarth, Harold M. 451 Eisenbrandt, Carolyn 231,451 Eisenbrandt, David L. 187 Eisenhour, Douglas E. 74,300,533 Eisenhower, Dwight 17 Eisler, Marion K. 373,425,533 Eitmann, Emily A. 231,256,533 Eitzman, Willard L. 290,533 El-Dash, Ahmed A. 154 ,190,214,218 Elder, Larry E. 416,533 Elledge, Ruth 210,228,333,533 Eller, Trudy A. 378,533 Elliott, Allan W. 360,533 Elliott, Carolyn K. 274,533 Elliott, James D. 533 Elliott, James P. 183,533 Elliott, Joseph E. 318;533 Elliott, Lloyd R. 360,533 Elliott, Lonnie W. 373,533 Elliott, Michael B. 360,533 Elliott, Suian T. 533 Elliott, William T. 320.533 Ellis, Bryon E. 63 Ellis, Charles E. 533 Ellis, Hazen J. 306,451 Ellis. Kenneth P. 215 Ellis, Randall S. 71,91,155,316,533 Ellis, Roscoe J. 93 Ellis, William D. 183,373,533 Ellison, David O. 373,533 Ellithorpe, Jack E. 188,320,533 Ellsaesser, Jerrilyn 533 Elmore, Diane M. 228,262,533 Elson, James M. 533 Elsweiler. Sharon A. 230,248,260,451 Elwell, Mike R. 294,534 Elzen, Gary A. 396 Elzinga, Richard J. 201 Emamy, Irai 214,221 Emel. Charles D. 284,451 Emel, Karlyn K. 60,152,262,534 Emery, Johnny J. 187 Emig, Calvin L. 320,534 Emig, Danny R. 534 Emmot, John L. 366,534 Emrich, Patricia A. 258,451 Enders, Jacqueline 347,534 Endorf, Diana L. 347,534 Engel, Charles W. 298.534 Engelken, Ronald A. 31,34,187,252, 310,534 Engin-Dears 201 Engineering Council 128 Engineering Open House 48-49 England, Mary L. 197,347,534 Engle, Harold D. 158,302,451 Engle, John E. 534 Engle, Pamela S. 274,534 Engler, Cady R. 153,167,290,534 Engler, Jerry W. 171,223,242,534 Englisby, John M. 534 English, John W. 180 English, Veronica A. 181,338,534 Engstrom, Kathleen A. 276,534 Enich, Peter Y. 534 Enlow, Alfred C. 253,314,534 Enos, Newell M. 360,534 Enrollment 18-19 Entertainment 38-39 Entomology Club 201 Eplee, Harvey C. 314,534 Epley, Larry C. 176,205,373,534 Erichsen, Deborah F. 187 Erickson, Dorothy K. 338,534 Erickson, Frederick 421,534 Erickson, Gerald W. 534 Erickson, Janet K. 152,338,534 Erickson, Michael C. 534 Erickson, Michael J. 451 Erickson, Peggy J. 451 Erickson, Raymond L. 374,534 Erickson, Vicky L. 216,268,347,534 Ericson. Galen E. 300,534 Ericson. Lance R. 366,534 Erkenbrack. Dennis L. 164,406 Ermey, Michael S. 306.452 Ervin, Gary E. 183,452 Ervin, Patrick F. 185,282,534 Esau, Barbara E. 210,231,240,347,534 Esau. Dale E. 284,534 Eschmann, William C. 360,534 Eshbaugh. Elbert L. 201 Eshbaugh. Gerald C. 452 Eshbaugh, James L. 225 Eshelman, Jon H. 183,300,534 Eshelman, Kenneth K. 320,535 Espindola, Roberto A. 215,374,652 Essmiller, Arnell D. 347,535 Essmiller, James A. 535 Estes, Charles M. 318,535 Estes, Owen B. 179 Estioko, Roman R. 203 Estler, Derek K. 226 Eta Kappa Nu 160 Ethridge, Gale E. 452 Etling, Arlen W. 149,155,302,452 Etling, Sheryl B. 56,151,204,347,452, 488 Eubanks. Alice L. 535 Eustace, Stephen E. 163,535 Euthon, Linda K. 347,535 Evanhoe, Charles A. 283,535 Evans, Charles E. 535 Evans, Christine L. 239 Evans, Gerald T. 218,535 Evans, Jolene 264,452 Evans, Mary C. 248,272,535 Evans, Nancy A. 248,354,535 Evans, Nancy L. 198,262,535 Evans, Nancy M. 258,535 Evans, Patricia A. 266,535 Evans, Paula J. 262,535 Evans, Ray R. 92 Evans, Sandra J. 347,535 Evans, Stephen B. 535 Evans, Steven L. 535 Evans, Steven M. 290 Evans, Thomas M. 115 Evarts, Alice M. 378,535 Everett, Erwin L. 330,360,535 Everett, Kenneth D. 426,535 Everett, William W. 151,160,172,212, 360,452 Everist, Marilyn J. 338,535 Everitt, Thomas W. 535 Evers, Janice M. 452 Evers, Richard L. 535 Evers, Sharon K. 161,452 Everson, Evertt K. 205,535 Evert, Thomas M. 366,535 Ewert, Henry R. 188 Ewert, Mary A. 189 Ewert, Wayne L. 535 Ewing, Jerald L. 535 Ewing, Kenneth B. 304,535 Ewing, Larry R. 366,535 Ewing, Margaret A. 197,231,272,535 Ewing, Rickey K. 360,535 Ewing, Sidney A. 101 Exley, Jonell 237,354.535 Extension 138-139 Extension Depl Administrative Heads 138 Eye, Mary E. 338,535 Eyerly, Joyce M. 164,331,333,535 Eyestone, Carolyn S. 274,535 Eyestone. Cecilia A. 274,535 Fabert, Jerry A. 197,328,535 Faculty Senate 93 Faddis, Janet K. 258,536 Fagan, John S. 298,536 Fager, Glenn A. 183,536 Fagerberg, David A. 320,536 Fahrenbauch, Aleta F. 333,536 Fail, Charles R. 280,452 Failor, Sue A. 222,338.452 Fair, Arlene S. 71,156,270,536 Fair, Carolyn K. 184,347,452 Fair, Nancy E. 149,163,2 31,266,452 Fairbank, Sharon 57,58,150,156,276, 536 Fairbanks, David F. 182,322,536 Fairbanks, Gustave E. 93 Fairchild, Kerry L. 414 Fakler, Joe A. 225,374,536 Falen, Daniel J. 367,536 Falk. Karen A. 131,181,208.536 Falk, Peter M. 225 Fallis. Linda J. 347,536 Fallen, Donald J. 24 Family and Child Development Club 202 Family Economics Club 202 Fang, Jye S. 205,233 Fankhuser, Christine 453 Fankhauser, Dana C. 232,453 Fankhauser, Daniel E. 453 Fankhauser, Dean P. 158,187,536 Fankhauser. Robyn L. 231,536 Fankhauser, Wesley L. 367,536 Fanning, Phillip R. 536 Fapp, Ross L. 300,453 Farabi. Steven B. 294,536 Farley. Judy K. 536 Farley, Perry L. 453 Farley, Richard 67,140 Farmer. Brenda K. 354,536 Farmer, Gail M. 81.197,241,262,536 Farmer, Gordon L. 453 Farmer, Jeri L. 202,239,244,378,536 Farmer, John M. 453 Farmer, Michael J. 56,330,374,536 FarmHowM 302-303 Farney, Kay E. 232,279,378,536 Farr, Marvin J. 158,187 Farrar, Douglas A. 360,536 Farrar, James M. 292,536 Farrar, Joe E- 73,74,367,536 Farrell, Francis D. 93 Farres, Theodore W. 367,536 Farris, Barbara J. 219,229,338,536 Fatzer, Carol J. 536 Fatzer, John R. 536 Faulconer, Pamela J. 200 Faulconer, Wayne C. 180,453 Faulds, James R. 536 Favorite Man on Campus 31 Favreaux, Ruth C. 200 Favrow, William W. 410 Fay, Camilla J. 175,209 Fayinka, Folorunso A. 158,175,226,242 Fearing, Sherry J. 167,338,536 Features Section 14-85 Fedosky, Allan L. 74,242.421 Fedosky. Edward J. 420,421 Felbush, Nina M. 195,222,325,536 Feldkamp, Marilyn D. 200 Feldkamp, Mary L. 208,347,536 Feldkamp. Ronald E. 180 Feldman. William E. 427 Feliman, Charles H. 367 Felix, Remedies A. 203 Felke, Patricia A. 378,536 Fellers, Edmond E. 290,536 Fellers, Steven G. 360.536 Feliman, Charles H. 153,536 Felver, Carl E. 164 Fencing Club 174 Fent, Delma S. 347,536 Fenton, Donald L. 360,536 Fenton, Frank R. 212,453 Fenton, Ladean J. 652 Ferguson, Donald R. 302,453,472 Ferguson, James J. 253,308,537 Ferguson, Jean L. 333,537 Ferguson, Jon C. 537 Ferguson, Louise 149 Ferguson. Melvin V. 183 Ferguson, Patricia A. 256,453 Ferguson, Roy T. 241,310,537 Fernandez, Victor E. 215,537 Fetzer, William F. 378,537 Feyerherm, Arlin M. 93 Feyh, Phyllis J. 232,453 Fiala, Joleen A. 210.231,453 Fick, Ronald E. 178.367,537 Ficke, Stephen W. 318,453 Fickel. Jerry B. 196,241,310,453 Fickel, Sheila G. 537 Ficken, Donald D. 128,166,170,172, 1 82,294,453 Fickensches, Dean G. 360,453 Fielder, John K. 316.537 Fielding, William O. 453 Fields, Loyd A. 537 Fields, Timothy J. 237,360,537 Fields, William J. 237,416 Fienhage, Carolyn A. 347,537 Fieser, David W. 367,537 Fife, Brenda R. 347,537 Fife. Richard I. 537 Figueroa, Miguel A. 226,453 Filbert, Barbara K. 453 Filbert, Gail W. 272,453 File, Elaine S. 378,537 Files, Gail T. 347,537 Filinger, Cynthia A. 222,231,338,537 Filinger, George A. 214 Filipino Association 203 Filley, Mary C. 338,537 Findeiss, Patricia B. 338.537 Finfrock, Suzanne H. 453 Fink, Val L. 396 Finnerty, William J. 537 Finnesy, Dennis J. 227,374,537 Finney, Cynthia L. 156,274,537 Finney, Dale J. 360,537 Finney, James L. 128,166,170,182 Finney. Karl F. 423 Firling, Janice D. 453 Fischer, Emil 111 Fischer. Larry 410.414 Fischer. Loren D. 197,215,453 Fischer, Ruth 111 Fiser, Martha J. 74 Fish, Larry W. 212.360,454 Fish. Margaret K. 347,537 Fisher, Celeste E. 347,537 Fisher, Jay S. 183,328,537 Fisher, Karolynn A. 537 Fisher, Stephen R. 360,537 Fittell, John H. 537 Fitzgerald, John J. 322,454 Firzwater, James W. 183,537 Fix, Robert A. 282,537 Fix, Roger S. 187,223 Flack. Brian M. 454 Flack, Diana R. 338,537 Flack, Dick P. 374,405,537 Flack, Robert D. 322,537 Fladie, Kenneth R. 183 Flanders, Jean M. 333,537 Flannery, John M. 129,172,180,304, 538 Flashman, Robert H. 367,538 Fleischacker, Donna 210,347,538 Fleischmann, Beth K. 230,262,538 Fleming, Barbara J. 266,454 Fleming, Cynthia K. 231,241,252,260, 538 Fleming, Dave 403 Flesher, Bonnie L. 338,538 Fletcher, Allen L. 227,454 Fletcher, Phillip D. 312,454 Fletcher. Sherrill J. 454 Fletcher, Terrell H. 227,374,538 Flett, Judy A. 34,274,538 Flipse, Bonnie R. 177 Flipse, Bruce R. 176,454 Flock, Philip S. 319 Floersch, Richard H. 318,538 Florell, Nancy M. 260.538 Florence, Susan A. 264,538 Flournoy, Ralph L. 360,538 Floyd, Janet E. 262,347,538 Floyd, Lon K. 298,414,454 Fly, Martha M. 32,149,161,167,232, 248,268,449,454 Frying Club 203 Flynn, Linda K. 338.538 Fh nn, Patricia A. 268,338,538 FMOC Candidates 31 Fogelberg, Larry R. 367,538 Fogler, Ronald 422 Fogler, Veronica D. 538 Fogo, Glenn C. 454 Poland, Connie J. 333,538 Foland, Nancy L. 333,353,538 Folck, Phillip S. 538 Follmer. Gary L. 224 Foltz, Bruce V. 316,538 Foltz, Mary K. 258,538 Foltz. William C. 454 Folweil, Patric J. 85,538 Foncannon, Thomas M. 290,538 Football 390-397 Ford Hall 336-344 Ford Hall Governing Board 344 Ford, Helen L. 195,347,538 Ford, Shirley A. 232,243,538 Foreman, Billy J. 185,538 Forensic Union 204 Forero, Luis E. 538 Forestry Club 204 Forgey, Donna M. 347,538 Formosan Association 205 Forshee, James C. 195 Forsythe, Stephen W. 235,454 Fort, Cherrie J. 338,538 Fortun, Pamela K. 222,256,538 Fosmire, luella J. 262,538 Foss. Michael H. 316,454 Foster, Carol M. 347,538 Foster, Frederic J. 312,538 Foster, Gayle K. 266,538 Foster, Gregory C. 538 Foster, Jayne A. 268,333,538 Foster, Linda K. 264,338,539 Foster, Ruth 77 Foster, Thomas E. 182,454 Fountain, Florence A. 234,338,539 Fountaine, James H. 225,539 Foutes, Blake W. 367,539 Fowler, Robert W. 367,539 Fowles, Christine A. 338,539 Fox, Howard D. 454 Fox, Joan M. 454 Fox, Linda C. 347,539 Fox, Marian A. 338,539 Fox, Nancy J. 231,338,539 Fox, Richard M. 539 Fox, Robert L. 159,183 Fox, Vernon E. 454 Fraass, Ronald G. 329,539 Frack, Stephen R. 187 Frakes, Peggy J. 191,193,222,338,539 Frame, Russell W. 306,539 Francis, Eugene N. 360,539 Francis, Gary D. 176,539 Francis, Joyce L. 156,274,539 Francis, Mary K. 258,539 Francis, Sheila D. 177 Francis, William G. 306,539 Frank, iohn S. 290,539 Frank, Larry D. 539 Frankenbery, William M. 191,1 2,539 Frantz, Harry F. 227 Franz, David R. 188,539 659 Franz, Jerold L. 240,374,539 Fraser, Linda K. 210,228,347,539 Frasier, Beverly S. 210,239,347,539 Fraternities 278-323 Fraternity Sweethearts 279 Frauenfetder, Linda 539 Frazier, Carol L. 73,347,539 Frederick, Leonard R. 539 Freed, Janivar 354,539 Freed, Roger K. 539 Freelain, Sandra E. 226,454 Freeland, David E. 197,374,539 Freeman, Joe D. 112,288,414,539 Freeman, Linda S. 378,539 Freeman, Stephen W. 367,539 French, Constance R. 347,539 Frenn, Mary L. 338,539 Frese, John V. 539 Freshman Basketball Team 405 Freshman Football Team 396 Frevert, William L. 215 Frey, John S. 172,454 Frey, Karen S. 338,539 Frey, Lawrence N. 185,197,212,229, 539 Frey, Marybeth D. 198,240,338 Frey, Russell A. 136 Frick, Galen G. 191,360,401,454 Frickey, Michele D. 231,272,540 Frickey, Steven L. 319,540 Friday, Betty J. 60,210,229,347,540 Friedland, Todd B. 225 Friedmann, Eugene 115 Friedrichs, Nelda J. 231,540 Friesen, Sharon K. 198,241,347,540 Friesen, Walter S. 58,98 Frieze, H. Jess 56,121,374,540 Frikken, Donald R. 319,540 Friley, John R. 172 ,182,360,455 Frink, Pat 400 Frisbie, Kurt M. 160,172,540 Frisbie, Richard K. 540 Frisbie, Robert L. 223 Frith, Thomas J. 98 Fritts, Diana L. 455 Fritz, June F. 540 Fritz, Mary J. 56,57,58,260,546 Fritzson, Harlyn A. 540 Froelich, Elizabeth 338,540 Froelich, Glen W. 197,227,540 Froelich, Sandra K. 262,455 Froelich, Sharon L. 160,206,248,262, 455 Frohn, Janice E. 237 Fross, Ruth A. 540 Frost, Bruce E. 191,300,540 Fruetel, David B. 300,421,540 Fruits, Timothy J. 85,367,540 Frusher, Steven V. 188,540 Fry, David D. 286,540 Fry, John A. 224,360,540 Fry, Larry G. 320,540 Fry, Robert B. 199,540 Fry, Shari A. 71,338,540 Fry, Theron E. 153,302,540 Frye, Robert S. 184,455 Fryer, H. C. 115 Fryer, Holly C. 101 Fuhrken, Ronald C. 374,540 Fuhrman, Stephen A. 154,374,540 Fuhrman, William H. 188 Fujimura, Keith T. 374,540 Fulghum, David A. 319,540 Fulhage, Charles D. 154,218,329,540 Fulkerson, Janet E. 274,540 Fulkerson, Joan J. 274,347,540 Fullana, Jose M. 215,374,540 Fuller, Gale L. 211,540 Fuller, Robert C. 360,540 Fullington, Susan M. 274,540 Funk, John W. 127 Funk, Larry D. 156,455 Funston, Mary L. 153,338,541 Furbeck, Jacqueline 347,541 Furbeck, Richard S. 212,360,541 Furney, Joyce E. 193,268,541 Furney, Mary Z. 268,455,478 Future Farmers of America 205 Fyfe, Robert D. 197,244,329,541 Fyler, Kenneth L. 360,541 Gabrielson, Ronald L. 312,541 Gadberry, Barbara D. 167,228,274,541 Gadberry, Marcia L. 117,150,274,279, 541 Gaede, Diane 541 Gagnon, James E. 241,310,541 Gagnon, Thomas A. 310,455 Gainor, Vardon J. 190,541 Galbraith, Ann C. 338,541 Gallagher, Patrick J. 234,367,541 Gallant, William P. 56,62,187,320,541 Galle, Constance A. 161,177,217,541 Galle, Norman R. 176,205,541 Gallon, James A. 541 Galloway, John H. 308,541 Galloway, Nancy A. 272,541 Gamba, Jane E. 541 Gamber, Jeanette L. 338,541 Gambiani, Michael L. 188,541 Gamma Delta 237 Gamma Phi Beta 268-269 Gamma Theta Upsilon 160 Gammon, Ronald L. 367,541 Gandy, Sheppard L. 329,541 Gangel, Michael A. 187,541 Gantenbein, Andrew L. 367,541 Gantz, Paula N. 197,276,338,541 Garcia, Carlos M. 215,541 Garcia, Joseph R. 455 Gardner, Ann T. 347,541 Gardner, Carolyn S. 338,344,541 Gardner, Joanne G. 151 660 Gardner, Nicki A. 208,256,347,541 Gardner, Richard L. 179,541 Garfinkle, Barry D. 367,541 Garlett, Theresa M. 60,150,152,256, 541 Garrelts, Gregory A. 320,541 Garrelts, Rex E. 62,180,320,542 Garrelts, Susan R. 348,542 Garrett, Claudia A. 277,542 Garrett, Gary A. 542 Garrett, Linda J. 542 Garrett, Marsha L. 228,252,277,338, 542 Garrett, Shirley A. 73,256,542 Garrett, Stephen D. 282,542 Garrett, Wayne N. 378,542 Garrison, Carla J. 164,195,331,338,542 Garrison, Leon N. 378,542 Garrison, Linda S. 231,338,542 Garrison, Ralph C. 374,542 Garrison, Teresa K. 206 Garst, Richard L. 455 Garten, Danna L. 378,542 Garten, Harold J. 197,288,542 Gartner, Linda L. 183,348,542 Gartner, Robert E. 183,360,542 Garver, Lucy M. 229,277,348,542 Garwood, Gary J. 129,212 Garzio, Angelo C. 72 Gasche, Daniel G. 223 Gaskin, Daniel E. 401 Gasper, Michael D. 367,542 Gaston, Carol A. 53,61,274,542 Gaston, Marcia A. 338,542 Gates, David L. 360,396,542 Gates, James D. 175,282,455 Gates, John R. 155,176,205,455 Gates, William J. 153,328,542 Gatewood, Nancy 194,348,542 Gatlin, Frederick W. 193,367,542 Gatton, Ronald D. 235,374,542 Gattorna, David B. 160,206 Gattshall, Robert W. 367,542 Gatza, Daryl W. 320,542 Gaughan, Tracy A. 193,348,542 Gaul, Linda K. 193,195,210,232,237, 333,542 Gaul, Owen A. 177,237,367,542 Gausman, Gary D. 542 Gawel, Thomas J. 374,542 Gay, Patricia A. 339,542 Gaymon, Donald L. 244 Gaynier, Tahmeroo L. 24,34,58,149, 201,231,274,455,482 Gebhart, Gary C. 212 Gebhart, Mary E. 339,542 Gechter, David A. 225,418,419 Gechter, Mary J. 210,333,542 Geffert, Karol L. 286,543 Gehrt, James L. 177 Geiger, Wendell E. 543 Geisinger, Richard L. 543 General Home Economics Club 208 General Organizations 174-235 Generson, Richard M. 319,543 Gentry, Alwyn H. 53,54,58,149,167, 290,455,461 Gentry, Darrell R. 308,543 Gentry, James W. 167,290,543 Gentry, Sharon I. 167,206,339,543 Geography Club 206 Georg, Ken P. 71,367,543 George, Deanna G. 543 George, John A. 153,182,328,543 George, Richard W. 543 George, Robert E. 298,401,455 George, Sharon K. 194,210,325,455 Georing, Larry E. 240 Geraghty, Bernard K. 543 Geraghty, Joan R. 83,231,272,455 Gerard, Syndy L. 189 Gerard, Russell S. 188,543 Gerber, Vicki A. 78,354,543 Geringer, James E. 56,322,455 German Club 206 Gerritz, Ellsworth M. 97 Gerritz, George A. 74,117,153,300, 543 Gerritz, Grace L. 268,543 Gerstenberger, Allen 320,543 Gerstner, Diana K. 339,543 Gerstner, John J. 78,106,223,543 Gessner, Joseph S. 225,367,543 Gettings, Richard L. 157,329,544 Gettino, Robert E. 360,544 Gettler, Nancy J. 348,544 Geyer, Katherine 222 Geyer, Richard D. 544 Gfeller, Cheryl L. 74,354,544 Gfeller, Edward S. 290,544 Gfeller, James M. 310,455 Gfeller, Lana J. 74,272,544 Gfeller, Richard W. 306,544 Giacomelli, Robert J. 455 Gibbs, Marcia L. 153,354,544 Gibbs, Paul H. 240,374,544 Gibbs, Richard A. 374,544 Gibhart, Mary E. 208 Gibson, Louvae L. 339,455 Gibson, Michael L. 308,544 Gibson, Vince 389 Gieber, Nicholas R. 360,544 Gieck, Jo A. 339,544 Gier, Dwayne D. 282,544 Giersch, Joe P. 194,286,544 Giersch, Ronnie G. 218,455 Glfford, Gordon R. 367,544 Gilbert, Charla R. 60,339,544 Gilbert, Robert W. 205 Gilchrist, Linda R. 354,544 Gillan, Carol J. 378,544 Gillaspie, Thomas F. 188,544 Gillen, Thomas S. 544 Gillespie, Janice K. 222,544 Gillespie, Kenneth W. 212,455 Gilliland, Patricia 161,544 Gilliland, Robert L. 544 Gillman, Richard L. 544 Gilmore, Elizabeth P. 339,427,544 Gillmore, Phillis J. 194,228,348,544 Gilpin, Bruce L. 225,280,544 Gilson, Richard A. 155 Giltner, Bill W. 223 Gingrich, Patricia E. 339,544 Gingrich, Randolph F. 93 Gintzel, Mary E. 270,544 Glad, Grant E. 280,544 Glasco, Bradley F. 455 Glasco, Lynn D. 193,195,544 Glasco, Vicki L. 354,544 Glaser, Dennis C. 154,456 Glass, Jay W. 322,544 Glasscock, Terrance 253 Glatt, Paul E. 155,176 Glatz, Margaret F. 231,339,544 Gleason, Becky 200 Gleason, Monte L. 180 Gleissner, Robert R. 374,545 Glendening, Kathleen 348,545 Glenn, Kenneth A. 225,545 Glenn, Larry F. 357,545 Glenn, Mary E. 74,161,217,266,545 Glenn, William E. 396 Gleue, David J. 374,375,545 Glover, Kenneth F. 357,545 Glover, Nancy J. 232,272,456 Gloyd, Jane R. 456 Glunt, Connie J. 456 Gnadt, Ervin F. 177,286,545 Goble, Arlene K. 189 Goddard, James F. 545 Godfrey, James F. 367,545 Goedecke, Barbara J. 232,456 Goedecke, Heike 264,545 Goedecke, Klaus 456 Goedel, George D. 456 Goel, Satish C. 213 Goering, Larry E. 176,194,456 Goering, Sandra L. 339,545 Goering, Virginia L. 272,545 Goerzen, Larry D. 367,545 Goetz, Joann 82,268,545 Goetze, Jonathan B. 286,545 Goff, James H. 199,545 Golden, Artyce A. 198,339,344,545 Golden, Nicholas J. 320,545 Goldenstein, Gene 378,545 Goldsmith, James C. 310,545 Goleeke, Tommy 72 Golf Team 422 Golitko, Jeanette M. 231,339,545 Goll, Cynthia J. 264,545 Gomer, Jackie L. 57,58,150,159,266, 545 Gomez, Margaret A. 354,456 Gonzales, Cesar 456 Good, Don L. 103 Good, Connie K. 197,339,545 Good, George C. 108 Good, Gloria 339,344,545 Goodger, Ardyce E. 339,545 Gooding, Janet C. 333,545 Goodman, Douglas R. 328,421,545 Goodnow Hall 345-352 Goodnow, Gary R. 360,545 Goodrich, Arthur 119 Goodrich, Janice 74,150,152,262,545 Goodson, Jack S. 180,308,545 Goodyear, Sally A. 195,226,339,545 Goold, Susan K. 75,260,545 Goossen, Emray R. 545 Gorden, Gary E. 456 Gordon, Charles E. 545 Gordon, Dale W. 546 Gordon, Deane T. 546 Gordon, Glenn L. 160,212,244,456 Gordon, Helen L. 262,546 Gordon, Jeannine K. 222,348,546 Gordon, John A. 310,546 Gordon, John T. 546 Gordon, Shirley J. 456 Gordon, Suzanne 262,334,546 Goreham, Kenneth C. 320 456 Goreham, Mildred A. 268,546 Gorman, Jerry L. 360,546 Gorman, Karen E. 152 Gorrell, Dwight G. 204,360,546 Gosch, Cheryl D. 231,546 Gosch, Jay W. 234,546 Goss, Phil S. 319,546 Goss, Robert O. 367,546 Gossen, Thomas R. 172,179,357,360, 456 Goth, Carter E. 367,546 Gothard, Reba M. 274,339,546 Gotner, Felix J. 164,410,414,456 Gott, Vicki L. 546 Gottlick, Thomas J. 456 Gottlob, Charlotte A. 456 Gottlob, Glenn R. 176,456 Gough, Pamela J. 339,546 Gowdy, Kenneth K. 127 Goyne, Richard M. 393 Graber, Larry R. 172,456 Graber, Ruth A. 339,546 Grace Baptist Fellowship 238 Gracey, Sherril A. 34,268,546 Graduate Council 101 Graduate School 100-101 Graduate Students 651-654 Graduation 16-17 Graf, Jerry D. 203,546 Grafel, Connie M. 82,546 Grafel, John R. 546 Grafel, Richard A. 546 Graham, Billy I. 546 Graham, Billy R. 71,367,546 Graham, Carolyn K. 131,262,456 Graham, David E. 316,546 Graham, Eric K. 304,546 Graham, James F. 85 Graham, James J. 121,316,422,456 Graham, John R. 121,316,422,456 Graham, Jolinda G. 348,546 Graham, Martha J. 74,339,546 Graham, Michael E. 367,546 Graham, Teresa K. 231,326,546 Grame, Mary A. 234,241,339,546 Granell, Gloria C. 339,546 Granger, Nathan D. 546 Granger, Sharon A. 228,232,339 Granger, Mrs. W. B. 322 Grant, Kathryn E. 354,456 Grant, Linda M. 331,348,546 Grant, Patricia L. 202,354,546 Grau, Steven L. 329,547 Grauerholz, Donald D. 302,547 Graven, Janice L. 649 Graves, Charles M. 72,191,457 Graves, Robert E. 80,84 Gray, Eddie J. 81,319,457 Gray, Jerry D. 298,547 Gray, Larry M. 367,457 Gray, Rebecca S. 232,348,547 Graybeal, Ronald D. 319,547 Greason, Peter H. 360,547 Greathouse, Gerald A. 367,457 Grecian, Kendal L. 191,360,547 Grecian, Stanley W. 109,302,457 Green, Bruce D. 179,185,457 Green, John R. 298,457 Green, Kenneth R. 183 Green, Larry E. 74,360,547 Green, Lee R. 319,547 Green, Marilyn K. 339,547 Green, Marsha L. 270,547 Green, Richard C. 156,298,457 Green, Sonia J. 164,226,268,457 Green, Thayne C. 155,360,547 Green, Thomas H. 328,547 Green, Treasha L. 232,547 Green, Virginia R. 457 Greene, Corinne D. 258,547 Greene, Larry E. 284,547 Greenwood, Janice G. 272,547 Greenwod, Joseph F. 547 Greenwood, William L. 652 Gregersen, Gerald D. 457 Gregory, Richard J. 298,547 Greiner, Jon R. 195,197,547 Greis, Barry W. 179,357,360,547 Greiving, Ronald G. 360,547 Gresham, Margaret E. 222 Gresham, Richard D. 167,185,547 Greve, William B. 360,393,547 Grewal, Kirpal S. 213 Grey, Nancy C. 652 Grey, Thomas G. 294,547 Grider, David A. 296,547 Grider, Mary E. 208,339,547 Griffee, Pamela K. 125,151,275,457 Griffee, Susan L. 275,547 Griffin, Mary R. 339,547 Griffin, Roger A. 191,288,547 Griffith, James E. 315,547 Griffith, Janet K. 232,260,457 Griffith, Karen A. 26 Griffith, Margaret A. 260,547 Griffith, Paul W. 138 Griffith, Perry R. 188 Griffiths, David W. 547 Griffiths, Donald C. 312,547 Griffiths, Terry S. 334,547 Griffin, William P. 298,547 Grimes, Gary E. 182,548 Grinstead, Dan S. 300,548 Groene, Janell K. 354,548 Groene, Janet K. 71,354,548 Grogger, Margaret K. 256,548 Grojean, Ronald L. 319,374,548 Grosko, Mary L. 228,262,348,548 Gross, David R. 308,548 Gross, Donald P. 308,548 Gross, Linda S. 153,339,548 Gross, Virgil J. 306,548 Gross, William R. 367,548 Grossardt, Darrel L. 296,548 Grosardt, James P. 224,548 Grosz, Marlin R. 188,548 Grote, Rolland P. 548 Grote, Stanley R. 204 Grothusen, David W. 191,193,548 Groups 146 Grout, Jerry E. 367,548 Groves, Patricia L. 244,348,548 Groyon, Richard A. 378,548 Grubb, Linda F. 179,457 Grubbs, Kenton T. 367,548 Grube, Steven G. 188,195,229,357, 360,548 Gruen, Ronald E. 548 Grumbein, Ralph E. 320,548 Grumbein, Sondra L. 191,225,548 Guber, Betty J. 334,548 Gudgen, Robert G. 183,548 Gudenkauf, Kenneth 458 Guenther, Kathleen A. 216,237,458 Guetzko, Carolyn S. 256,548 Gugler, Dianne K. 275,548 Gugle r, Leuita M. 234,458 Gugler, Lyle H. 195,203,458 Guglieimino, James R. 225 Guhn, Norma K. 240,458 Guidote, Armando E. 367,548 Gump, Diana S. 60,228,264,348,548 Gump, Marilynn 60,81,264,548 Gump, Robert J. 136,188,548 Gunn, Roland M. 294,458 Gupta, Sudhir K. 199,213,221,652 Gurske, John D. 292,548 Gurss, John O. 367,548 Gustafson, Birqit H. 191,225,348,548 Gustafson, William A. 549 Guthridge, William W. 401,404 Gutsch, Larry A. 367,549 Guttery, John A. 286,549 Guy, James M. 294,549 Guy, Jeanne A. 202,264,549 Guy, Thomas E. 294,549 Gwinn, Ralph W. 549 Gymnastics T 419 H Haag, James M. 183 Haas. John A. 238,549 Haberer, Lynda M. 210,348,549 Habiger, Marguerite 71,241,549 Habiger, Robert D. 288,549 Hacker, Max L. 187 Hackett, Julie A. 260,549 Haden, Gary L. 78,81,171,458 Hadja, Joseph 96 Hadorn, Allen D. 288,549 Hadsall, Ronald D. 319,549 Haeker. Darrell L. 158,186.458 Hagan. Thomas R. 188 Hageman, Nancy C. 169,239,244,354, 549 Hagerman, Richard D. 288,458 Hagerman, Ronald N. 292,458 Hagerman, Sandra S. 458 Hagerman, Wayne H. 367,549 Haggard, Patricia G. 277,549 Hahn, Allen G. 244,360,549 Hahn, Neil E. 168,549 Hahn, Randy K. 302.458 Haider, Farooq 214,220 Haider, Jamil 180 Hailey, Robert L. 393 Haines, Charles C. 227 Haines, Jean M. 194,208,348,549 Mains, Shirley D. 61,326,549 Hake, Rosemary M. 348,549 Hakimian, Behrouz 458 Halbleib, Chester W. 180,549 Halderson, Karen R. 226,339,549 Hale, Bernadine L. 652 Hale, Karen S. 348,549 Haley, Karen L. 169,277,334,549 Hall, Charles V. 93 Hall, Clement H. 92 Hall, Constance L. 222,277,549 Hall, David Chad 193,310,549 Hall, David C. 153,328,549 Hall, Jerry R. 549 Hall, Joan D. 277,549 Hall, John K. 549 Hall, Marilyn L. 75,197,231,264,458 Hall. Mary E. 258 Hall. Michael R. 300,549 Hall, Patricia A. 354,549 Hall, Rachael E. 239,244 Hallauer, Joan E. 232,334,549 Hallav-er, Roy G. 378,549 Halverstadt, Donald 288,550 Hamilton, Ernest J. 235 Hamilton, Gale W. 156,458 Hamilton, James L. 652 Hamilton, Sandra M. 197,202,339,550 Hamlin, Melvin H. 225,367,550 Hamlin, William J. 550 Hamman, Gayla S. 348,550 Hamman, John M. 302 Hammer, Clinton J. 85,319,550 Hammer, Linda N. 240,348,550 Hammerli, Alan R. 294,550 Hammond, David L. 218,550 Hammond, Gary V. 369,550 Hammond, John J. 550 Hammond, Judy K. 210,348 550 Hampton, Connie L. 208,348,550 Hanchett, Michael A. 175,458 Handelsman, Tina P. 354,458 Handlin, Fred W. 201,360,550 Handlin, Velma J. 348,550 Hands, G. Roger 239 Hands, Samuel L. 205,374,550 Hanel, Lannie L. 193,224,550 Haney, Barbara L. 239,244 Haney, Joyce E. 339,550 Haney, Michael L. 167,242,416 Haney, Robert C. 367,550 Haney, Thomas D. 296,550 Hanif, Quaisar M. 221,458 Hanks, Constance J. 348,550 Hann, Charles S. 227,360,550 Hanna, Gary J. 194,198,243,550 Hannagan, David R. 153,550 Hannebaum, Leroy G. 158,458 Hanneman, C. Keith 172,212 Hanney, Paul W. 396 Hanselman, Robert W. 319,550 Har.sen, Bernard L. 550 Hansen, Donald F. 166,172322458 Hansen, Merle F. 101 Hansen, Robert H. 367,550 Hansen, Thomas J. 169,458 Hanshaw, Dennis G. 550 Hanson, David R. 292,550 Hanson, Dwight E. 550 Hanson, Gregory P. 308,550 Hanson, Joy E. 268,550 Hanson, Leona W. 458 Hanson, Noel S. 550 Manila, Chrystal 264,550 Hantman, Jerome B. 312,458 Hapai, Harriet E. 131,202,239 Hapgood, Larry L. 284,458 Harbaugh, Daniel D. 223 Harbaugh, Dennis A. 162,199458 Harbert, David E. 550 Harbert, Terry L. 163,374,375,550 Harclerode, Barbara 272,551 Harden, Linda L. 244,348,551 Harden, Monte W. 195,360,551 Harden, Otho L. 329,551 Hardin, Daslie A. 300,416,551 Hardin, Frank R. 183,300,551 Hardin, Gregory W. 155,328,551 Harding, Ann M. 264,551 Harding, David J. 367,551 Hardy, Clint S. 186,458 Harenchar, Albert M. 458 Harenchar, George T. 310,551 Haresnape, Corrina J. 162,164,458 Haresnape, Raymond K. 459 Hargis, Barbara J. 348,551 Hargrove, Rebecca A. 131.150,164, 209,275,551 Hargrove, Wayne A. 281,367,551 Harkins, Davy J. 224.360,551 Harlan, Robert D. 177,551 Harlequinade 40,41 Harmon, Catherine L. 186,459 Harmon, Michele M. 260,348,551 Harmon, Patrick M. 197,308,551 Harmon, Robert E. 319,459 Harms, Allan R. 238 Harms, Richard L. 240 Harner, Richard 1. 106,199,348,551 Harper, Charles Y. 410,411,412,413, 414.415 Harper, Dean F. 184.294,459 Harper, Dorothy K. 354,551 Harper, Kenneth W. 188,551 Harper, Sarah C. 197,256,551 Harrington, Jerrold 157,551 Harrington, Pam L. 348,551 Harrington, Richard 225 Harris, Arthur S. 374,551 Harris, Carol I. 551 Harris, Carol S. 268,348 Harris, Elizabeth A. 551 Harris, Greg W. 312,551 Harris, Holly P. 348,551 Harris, John H. 459 Harris, James 360,551 Harris, Judith A. 459 Harris, Linda A. 348,551 Harris, Lynda S. 193,378,551 Harris. Michael E. 551 Harris, Pamela S. 354,551 Harris, Stephen M. 320,551 Harris, Tom 298,551 Harris, Wright E. 216 Harrison, Barbara A. 198.339,551 Harrison, Frank D. 459 Harrison, Glenna D. 131,149,161,164, 459,485 Harrison, Harold R. 410,414 Harrison, Linda 71,258,552 Harrison, Linda L. 348 Harrison, Walter A. 459 Harrod, Herbert E. 293,552 Harrod, Ronald D. 552 Harsh, George H. 367,552 Harshaw, Bobby F. 552 Hartford, James T. 225 Hartley, Carole R. 189 Hartley, Charles S. 191,459 Hartley, Kolette K. 339,552 Hartley, Robert C. 187 Hartman, Gary V. 223,360,552 Hartman, Jane A. 334,552 Hartman, John H. 225 Hartman, Leon R. 374,552 Hartsook, Gerald H. 85 Hartsook, Roger W. 221 Hartwell, Stewart B. 367,552 Hartzell, Gary L. 225,367,552 Harvey, Arthur S. 410,414 Harvey, Charles E. 459 Harvey, James E. 367,552 Harvey, John W. 188,302,552 Harvey, Margaret E. 277,459 Harvey, Roger C. 360,552 Harwood, Robert A. 224,296,552 Haseltine, Marcus W. 165 Haslouer, Jeanne E. 195,330,552 Haslouer, Louise M. 232,552 Hassett, Sandra K. 339,552 Hassig, Margaret E. 206,275,552 Hassler, Lynda K. 459 Hassler, Randy D. 302,459 Hastings, Janet L. 191,231,552 Hastings, Ronald L. 315,552 Hatch, Ethel J. 161,258,459 Hatch. Patricia A. 231,238,326,552 Hatfield, Darlene M. 339,552 Hatfield, Nancy K. 209,234,326,459 Hatfield, Steven P. 237,367,552 Hathaway, Martin F. 552 Hathaway, Thomas R. 197,225,367,552 Hattrup, Robert D. 459 Hauber, Mary J. 266,552 Hauber, Robert K. 423 Hauck, Bobbie W. 552 Hauck, Earl B. 158,186,459 Haughawout, Linda 73,82,270,552 Haun, Adelia M. 166,216,459 Haun, James F. 367,552 Hauptli, Gary L. 282,459 Hauptli, Jeanne M. 339,552 Hauptli, Linda S. 339,459 Hauptli, Roger D. 282,552 Haury. Kent D. 188 Hauser, Donna G. 268,348,552 Hausmann, Dennis E. 225,552 Havice, John E. 360,552 Hawbecker, Hazel 302 Hawes, Don ice 133 Hawk, Michael E. 172,310,552 Hawk. Thomas D. 229,244,416,553 Hawkins, Darnell F. 157.242 Hawkins, Leo D. 410,414 Hawkins, Michael R. 459 Hawkins, M. Carolyn 200 Hawks, George W. 156,157,184,215, 459 Hawley, Connie L. 260,553 Hayden, Herbert R. 176,205,553 Hayden, Lawrence J. 459 Hayer, Anna C. 156,266,460 Hayes, Arthur W. 169 Hayes, Edward R. 190 Hayes, James B. 553 Hayes, James J. 300,410,414,553 Hayes, Jon R. 553 Hayes, Mary L. 348,553 Hayes, Wayne F. 553 Haymaker, Susan A. 60,229,264,348,553 Haynes, Chester G. 360,553 Hays, Barbara J. 150,270,553 Hays, Carolyn A. 152,260,553 Hays, Henry M. 652 Hays, Larry W. 155,232,367,460 Hazen, Wilma M. 58,74,131,202,231, 326,553 Head. Marjorie L. 460 Headrick, Wallace L. 553 Heape, Michael L. 460 Heasty, Larry S. 308,553 Heath, Carol L. 226,262,553 Heath, Dianna S. 260,553 Heath, James D. 553 Heath, John R. 181,460 Heath, Linda C. 334,553 Heck, David M. 284,553 Heck, Jerold L. 312,553 Heck, Judy L. 202,230,272,460 Heckman, Bruce W. 31 ,53,290,460 Hector, Robert B. 360,553 Hedges, Larry J. 367,553 Hedges, Nancy J. 652 Hedges, Vicki M. 192,222,272,334, 553 Hedlund, Jay R. 298,553 Heer, Michael R. 360,414,553 Heersche, George J. 194 Heffel, Debby 72 Hefty, Barbara K. 200 Hegeman, Faye L. 194,201,348,553 Heglar, Lynn A. 348,553 Hegler, Joan K. 460 Heide, Cheryl S. 208,266,553 Heidrick, Donald F. 460 Heidrick, Max M. 306,553 Heilman, Roseann D. 460 Hein, Lynda L. 339,553 Heinen, Carol J. 348,553 Heinen, Edward R. 241,460 Heinen, Gilbert J. 185.374,460 Heinen, Mary F. 152,208,334,553 Heinrichs, Elvis A. 201 Heinsohn, Charles O. 73,367,553 Heintzelman, Andrea 553 Heintzelman, Philipp 553 Heitman, Bonnie F. 334,553 Heitman, John V. 73,165,554 Heitmann, Henry 367,554 Heldstab, Stephen G. 360,554 Helfand. Sandra G. 554 Helland, David R. 360 Hellebust, Gary A. 554 Hellen, David T. 183,360,460 Heller, Suzanne M. 238 Heller, Terry J. 554 Hellwig, Ronald D. 288 410,554 Helm, Frederick L. 187,554 Helm, John E. 172 Helmbold, Ray L. 193 Helmer, Lyle G. 199 Helmer, Maureen K. 153,554 Helmke, Henry F. 460 Helms, Robert A. 320,554 Helten, Ronald E. 188 Helton, Sally J. 354,554 Helwig, Craig P. 74,154,218,316,554 Hemenway, Mary J. 348,554 Hemmerling, Dwight F. 361,396,554 Hemphill, John K. 357,361,652 Hendershot, Carol F. 194,325,554 Hendershot, Sharon J. 195,210,272, 554 Henderson, Clarence 323,460 Henderson, Linda J. 266,339,554 Henderson, Paul T. 227,374,554 Henderson, Robert L. 288,554 Henderson, Ruth A. 554 Henderson, William L. 554 Hendricks, John T. 177 Hendricks, Michael A. 34,117,196,300, 460 Hendricks, Mildred R. 244 Hendrix, Carole J. 210,339,554 Hendrix, Susan L. 256,554 Henneberg, Ronald K. 367,554 Henney, Michael J. 163 Henning, Robert E. 292,554 Henningsen, John A. 460 Henrichs, John 420 Henricks, Dean E. 554 Henrikson. Duane M. 149,151,158,186, 302,460 Henrikson, Gerald W. 224,367,554 Henrikson, Marilee R. 232,326,554 Henry, Dianna L. 331,348,554 Henry, Elizabeth J. 554 Henry, Jack D. 187 Henry, Janet S. 460 Henry, Larry A. 179,460 Henry, Linda G. 248 Henry, Margie L. 71 ,326,554 Henry, Marilyn J. 348,554 Henry, Richard K. 554 Henry, Roger N. 185,361,554 Henry, Roy E. 374,554 Henry, Steven C. 328,554 Henry, William M. 82,197,555 Hensley, James I. 288,460 Hensheigh, Karen 354 Henton, Gary L. 555 Herbel, Susan K. 200 Herbers, Donald A. 193,360,555 Herbers, Donald C. 460 Herbers, Julia A. 334,555 Heritage, John R. 284,555 Herlocker, Robert A. 193 Herman, Charles T. 154,298,555 Herman, Duane E. 312,555 Herman, Robert D. 312,555 Herman, Robert K. 299,555 Herman, Robert W. 555 Hermes, Steven E. 374,555 Hermon, Lowell F. 555 Hermreck, Lawrence A. 197,460 Herndon, Alfred J. 193,555 Herren, Carolyn J. 348,555 Herren, Roger W. 555 Herrmann, Larry L. 183,555 Herron, Barry L. 294,555 Hershberger, Calvin 183,240 Herynk. John J. 286,460 Heslop, Jonathan M. 181,555 Hess, Carroll V. 103,105 Hess, Dale N. 182,310,555 Hess, H. Dean 93 Hess, Kathleen 275,555 Hess, Larry G. 182,241.361,426,460 Hess, Velma 105 Hester, Judy A. 219,229,268,555 Hetrick, Shannon S. 193,348,555 Hett, Charles L. 323,555 Hetzel, Barbara J. 339,555 Heuertz, Carol J. 339,555 Heuertz, Richard E. 164,410,414 Heuschkel. Donald G. 178 hevel, Gary 201,460 Hewlett, Howard S. 367,555 Hey, Nancy J. 258,348,555 Hey, Richard L. 374,375,555 Meyer, Patricia J. 210,231,354,555 Heyka, Gary J. 154,290,555 Heyl. Andrew R. 460 Heyl, Guy M. 197,299.555 Heyne, Kathryn E. 57,59,82,97,232, 264,555 Heywood, Kenneth M. 93 Hiatt, Bonnie K. 268,339,555 Hiatt, Robert L. 555 Hibbard, Larry P. 555 Hibler, Elizabeth S. 339,555 Hibler, Ralph E. 58,112,129,170,172, 179,460 Hick. Sandra R. 222,428,430 Hickerson, Warren D. 556 Hickey, Gerald V. 374,556 Hickey, Patricia A. 152,167,339,344, 556 Hicklin, James W. 175,652 Hickman, Diann E. 277,556 Hicks, Barbara L. 219,232 Hicks, Carol I. 556 Hicks, James F. 186,461 Hicks, Michael E. 396,397 Hicks, Ralph W. 300,556 Higgins, Raymond L. 74.328.556 Highfill, Elizabeth 556 Hightower, Jane E. 378,556 Hilbert, Billy D. 106,201,556 Hildebrand, August J. 188 Hildebrand, Gerald L. 303,556 Hilding, Sharon M. 331,339,556 Hileman. Gary D. 212 Hilgendorf, Gretchen 262,556 Hilgenfeld, Arnelle 220,228,275,348, 556 Hilgenfeld, Dennis L. 556 Hilgenfeld, Patricia 461 Hill, Clair C. 419,461 Hill, Don A. 74,300,556 Hill, Edith M. 339,556 Hill, Jane M. 339,556 Hill, Jerry L. 280,556 Hill, Opal B. 181 Hill, William W. 461 Hiller, Cheryl A. 197,339,556 Hillman, James M. 288,461 Hillman, Richard B. 357 Hillner, Stephen J. 374,556 Hills, Richard C. 284,556 Hillyard, Michael R. 197,374,556 Hilterbrand, Robert 556 Hilton, Douglas W. 308.556 Hinchman, Sally J. 272,556 Hines, Robert H. 108 Hines, William J. 225 Hinkle, Sondra S. 556 Hinnergardt. Carol A. 62.161,264,279, 461 Hinrichs, Carl M. 216 Hinson, Newton C. 192,312,461 Hinton, Larry L. 212 Hintz, John 182,241,556 Hinz, Thomas W. 294,461 Hirsch. Mary J. 378,461 Hirt, Robert L. 172,183,303,556 Hitz, Harold K. 296,556 Hjelmfelt, Mark R. 361,556 Hlaus, Kathleen J. 330,339,344,556 Ho, Andrew H. 190 Ho, Leslie L. 190 Ho, Lewis V. 652 Hoag, Nancy A. 461 Hoagland, Ronald D. 183 Hobbs, Joan C. 228,339,556 Hobbs, Kathryn A. 339,556 Hobbs, Roy E. 238,367,556 Hobson, Leland S. 127 Hoch, Barbara J. 262,556 Hochberg, Richard C. 306,557 Hochuli, Barbara G. 161.326,461 Hockens. Wendell K. 205,234 Hocking, Robert S. 374,557 Hodge, Michael L. 557 Hodges, Dennis D. 461 Hodgson, Alice A. 334,557 Hodgson, David S. 187 Hodgson, Diane 269,462 Hodgson, George A. 286,557 Hodgson, Nancy A. 201,277,557 Hodson, Lester L. 212,557 Hoecker, Janice E. 557 Hoecker, Richard V. 300,557 Hoedowners Square Dance Club 207 Hoeflicker, Karen A. 60,339,557 Hoeflin, Ruth M. 131 Hoeke. Robert S. 121 Hoeme, Karen E. 210,355,557 Hoerman, Doris E. 74,557 Hofer, John S. 286,557 Hoff, Dolores M. 339,557 Hoff, Mary A. 231,355,557 Hoffman, Ann C. 339,557 Hoffman, Dan I. 191,194,374,557 661 Hoffman, Diane F. 162,164,462 Hoffman, Dolores A. 150,152,194,234, 325,557 Hoffman, Doretra 131 Hoffman, Keith L. 652 Hoffman, Linwood A. 367,557 Hoffman, Phillip W. 292,557 Hoffman, R. Gene 288,557 Hoffman, Wendall 131 Hoffmans, Mary K. 275,557 Hoffmen, Lloyd R. 557 Hofford, Linda J. 72,339,557 Hofmann, John W. 197,367.557 Hofmann, Linda M. 339,557 Hogan, Betsy J. 277,348,557 Hogan, Tom J. 315,557 Hohn, Elizabeth A. 462 Hokanson, Dean T. 393 Hokr, Dorothy A. 121,231,260,557 Holbrook, Terry W. 414,415 Holdeman, Kenneth R. 172,240,462 Holeman, James R. 374 Holeman, Karen M. 462 Hoi I, Robert L. 557 Holland, Calvin C. 374,557 Holland, Gary G. 407 Holland, Geoffrey B. 282,557 Holle, Ruthann I. 210,237,348,557 Holliday, John D. 367,557 Hollinger, Janet K. 231,260,557 Hollingsworth, Margaret 348,557 Hollingworth, George K. 157 Hollingworth, William 558 Hollis, Karen G. 339,558 Holloway, Edward A. 558 Holloway, Meredith A. 152,226,339, 344,558 Holloway, Tommy T. 361,558 Holm, Barbara M. 228,348,558 Holm, Ronald K. 410,414 Holmberg, Edward D. 184,462 Holmes, David W. 361,558 Holmes, Wesley P. 191,462 Holmgren, Aldre M. 228,269,334,558 Holsinger, David J. 167,172,182,240, 558 Hoist, Ronald P. 361,558 Holste, Charles D. 361,558 Holste, John E. 188,205,558 Holstegge, Patricia 71,237 Holt, Dean W. 462 Holt, Donna J. 215,558 Holt, Pamela L. 248,272,462 Holterman, James L. 225,558 Holthaus, Leonard F. 374,558 Holvorson, Angele 197,208,339,558 Homan, Allen E. 308,462 Homecoming 24-25 Homecoming Queen Finalists 24 Home Economics Art Club 208 Home Economics Council 131 Home Economics Extension Club 209 Home Economics Hospitality Day 50-51 Home Economics Journalism Club 209 Home Economics Teaching Club 210 Homewood, Gerald L. 157,462 Homolka, Raymond C. 558 Homr ' ighausen, Harold 367,558 Honeycutt, Danny M. 462 Honeycutt, Steven F. 398,400,401,403 Hong, Sun-Nan 652 Honc.-aries 149-171 Honstead, William H. 127,155 Hoober, Linda R. 277,558 Hoobler, James A. 558 Hoobler, Larry D. 558 Hood, Carolle L. 355,558 Hood, Duane L. 329,558 Hood, Gary L. 72,85 Hood, Linda S. 232,339,558 Hook, Vera L. 216,339,558 Hooper, Margaret R. 194,210,231,240, 325,558 Hoover, Eunice M. 244 Hoover, Harvey B. 299,558 Hoover, Myron B. 212,244 Hoover, Nancy J. 348,558 Hoover, William J. 103 Hope, Regenia A. 558 Hope, Robert L. 361,558 Hopfner, Walter R. 462 Hopkins, Daryl L. 558 Hopkins, Gary W. 462 Hopkins, Nancy L. 125,462 Hopkins, Theodore L. 201 Hoppas, Jean A. 74 Hopper, James D. 299,462 Hopper, Karen L. 339,558 Hopper, Patricia S. 275,462 Horacek, Gary L. 328,558 Horchem, David P. 378,558 Horigan, Sharon G. 228,256,348,558 Horn, Rodney S. 182 Hornbaker, Ann L. 262,558 Hornberger, Judith A. 194,325,559 Home, Dennis E. 290,462 Home, Larry J. 72 Hornick, Carolyn S. 198,272,559 Horning, James R. 462 Horning, Larry G. 179,197,328,559 Horrell, Ronald M. 367,559 Horsch, Dwight W. 297,559 Horst, Janice L. 231,260,559 Horst, Marilyn J. 264,348,559 Horton, Mary E. 61,216221,243,331, 333,334,559 Hosie, Darrel D. 234,280,462 Hoskins, Stephen W. 282,559 Hoskins, Thomas L. 367,559 Hoskinson, Susan E. 348,559 Hosley, Fern 266 Hoss, Herbert E. 462 Hossfeld, Robert H. 227,361,462 Hosteller, Bruce B. 559 Hosteller, Clifton V. 74,159,172,183, 240,462 Hostetter, Dorothy M. 117,269,559 Hottman, Diane S. 339 Hottman, Shirley D. 559 Houchin, Lawrence L. 559 Houdyshell, Judith P. 73,161,559 Houdyshell, Richard 191,234,286,462 Houghtaling, Jonathan 367,559 House, Linda J. 232,239,248,559 House, Lorna E. 131,209,232,239,277, 463 Houser, Jill A. 463 Houseweart, Mark W. 155,176,559 Housing Section 246-385 Hovey, Larry J. 216 Hovis, A. Earlene 231,348,559 Howard, Cheryl G. 339,559 Howard, Christine 228,264,355,559 Howard, Claudia K. 228,334,559 Howard, Frank W. 172,182,652 Howard, Henry S. 392,393 Howard, John G. 374,559 Howard, John W. 361,559 Howe, Jean F. 231,559 Howell, Charles R. 197,463 Howell, David R. 320,559 Howell, Melvin L. 299,559 Howell, William D. 463 Howse, Richard L. 306,559 Hoyle, Robert E. 559 Hoyt, John H. 559 Hrabe, Melinda R. 266,559 Hsieh, Wilbur P. 190 Hsu, Inga Y. 205 Huang, Hsin I. 205 Huang, Wei-ning 74 Huang, William S. 205 Hubbard, Fred W. 304,559 Hubbell, Bonnie M. 198,339,559 Hubbell, Richard S. 184,463 Huber, Loretta J. 269,559 Huber, Richard G. 313,559 Hudgens, Mary P. 560 Hudson, Robert M. 291,560 Hudson, Yancy D. 300,463 Huecker, Tommy D. 180,282,463 Huenergarde, James R. 163 Huerter, Dennis G. 361,560 Huerter, Mary C. 241,378,560 Huether, Ronald A. 215 Huffman, Daniel S. 301,560 Hug, Alan R. 299,410,414,560 Hug, Janis A. 339,560 Huggins, Arlen W. 328,560 Huggins, Lloyd D. 176,560 Hughbanks, Fineas G. 186,463 Hughbanks, Ronald G. 319,560 Hughes, Dana C. 332 Hughes, Dennis D. 244,463 Hughes, Florence 288 Hughes, Gary L. 149 Hughes, Harold D. 374,560 Hughes, James M. 361,560 Hughes, Judith A. 244 Hughes, Lyman G. 463 Hughes, Wheeler M. 405 Hull, Marva L. 152 Humburg, Nancy B. 222,228,339,560 Humes, Linda G. 560 Hummel, Jerry L. 186,463 Hummel, Kathryn 270,560 Hummel, Margaret E. 72 Hummer, Larry L. 282,560 Humphrey, Frank J. 361,560 Humphrey, Robert L. 155,561 Hund, Patricia 561 Hundley, James L. 652 Hunkapiiler, Jamie 200 Hunkapiller, Paul D. 201 Hunsicker, Paul D. 239,561 Hunsicker, Zelma J. 210,239 Hunt, James M. 179,361,561 Hunt, Robert E. 374,561 Hunter, Janice A. 561 Hunter, Judith A. 232,277,561 Hunter, Judith H. 194,210,231,277, 325,561 Hunter, Mary E. 339,561 Hunter, Nancy J. 561 Hunter, Thomas W. 74,297,561 Hurd, Lois F. 195,561 Hurley, Daryl F. 361,561 Hurley, William C. 190 Hurst, Charles W. 367,561 Husain Khanmd M. 214,220 Huseman, Cheryl K. 191,193,561 Huseman, Joann R. 61,193,355,561 Huseman, Virgil R. 106,109,191,286, 463 Husted, Stanley R. 103,158,201,283, 419,463,475 Huston, Jo, inn M. 463 Huston, Keith A. 93 Huston, Larry G. 561 Huston, Linda J. 339,561 Hutchins, Cynthia A. 193,339,561 Hutchins, Mary E. 258,348,561 Hutchins, Robert 41 Hutfles, Joseph E. 374,561 Hutton, Gary M. 187 Hutton, Kay M. 189 Hutton, Mary S. 264,463 Hutz, Edward L. 190 Huxman, Kent J. 361,561 Huxman, Vada J. 561 Hwang, Wen S. 652 Hyde, Ann S. 170,326,561 Hyder, David L. 74,167,361,561 Hynes, Thomas E. 367,561 Hysom, Judith I. 33,75,248,270,561 Ibbetson, Clara J. 649 Ibbetson, Ronald L. 652 Ideker, Lester H. 154,299,463 Idleman, Thomas D. 367,561 Iga, Ananias L. 175 Ikard, James A. 294,401,561 lies, Duane A. 304,561 mhof, Carol A. 561 mhof, Ray D. 561 mm, Marcia K. 196,348,561 mmenschuh, Cheryl R. 61,355,561 mthurn, Elmer D. 192,368,561 nda, Jehosaphat P. 226 ndia Association 213 ndoor Track 414-415 ndustrial Education Club 212 ngersoll, Jeanne A. 181,208,260,561 ngrim, Charles N. 212,463 ngrum, Jess W. 368,562 nnis, Karyl K. 262,348,562 nstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 212 nterfraternity Pledge Council 253 ntermill, Patricia 71,150,152,269,562 nternational Coordinating Council 214 ntramurals 428-433 otti, Oscar R. 73,652 otti, Roberto 652 reland, Robert E. 215 reland, Timothy M. 361,463 rizarry, James A. 378,562 rwin, John C. 185,463 rwin, Linda M. 26,29,277,562 saacson, David L. 182,463 saacson, Joan E. 200 sch, Jerlynn K. 194,348,562 sh, Curtis L. 188 slamic Association 214 verson, Willard A. 562 lyorver, Joseph G. 175,223,226 Jaax, Alan R. 297,562 Jabara, George H. 416 Jack, Russell P. 463 Jackson, Beverly A. 463 Jackson, Carl F. 72,73,292,562 Jackson, David D. 73,158,165,211,292, 562 Jackson, David H. 292,562 Jackson, Edward N. 199 Jackson, Gary D. 374,562 Jackson, Gary L. 198,378,463 Jackson, Jack H. 62,172,320,463 Jackson, Janette B. 463 Jackson, Judy G. 232,260,562 Jackson, Kathleen M. 339,562 Jackson, Larry W. 319,562 Jackson, Michael E. 163,292,374,562 Jackson, Michael E. 562 Jackson, Pamela A. 348,562 Jackson, Ruth A. 62,164,209,562 Jackson, Sheran K. 348,562 Jacob, Thomas D. 562 Jacob, Thomas K. 301,562 Jacobitz, Tommy L. 34,187,303,463 Jacobs, Curtis R. 292,562 Jacobs, Joy S. 562 Jacobs, Michael J. 294,562 Jacobs, Myra J. 177 Jacobs, Patrick T. 294,562 Jacobs, Stanley E. 368,562 Jacobsen, Owen L. 234 Jacobson, Gregory L. 301,562 Jacobson, Julie A. 61,333,334,562 Jacobson, Kristie K. 228,231,562 Jacques, Cindy S. 200 Jacques, Kenneth R. 162,199,221,241 Jaeger, Calvin D. 282,562 Jaeger, Diana R. 228,334,562 Jager, Jan B. 82,270,562 J ager, Karen R. 270,348,562 Jagger, John R. 216,303,562 Jahnke, Nancy K. 463 Jaki, Father Stanley 98 Jakimer, Richard W. 225 Jakowatz, Judy 228,275,340,562 Jambunathan, Ramamur 213,652 James, Judith A. 272,426,562 James, Patsy J. 193,348,563 James, Stephen L. 125,301,463 Jameson, Donald L. 234,563 Jamvold, Daryll D. 74,292,563 Janke, Donald L. 464 Janke, Gary D. 292,464 Janke, Michael D. 82,160,206,464 Jansonius, David J. 368,563 Jansonius, Rodney J. 361,563 Janssen, Alfred D. 464 Janssen, Justin B. 194,225,368,563 Jantz, James A. 179 Jantz, Jerrie S. 563 Jantz, Lois A. 420,355,563 Jantz, Merle D. 155,464 Jardine Terrace 380-381 Jarman, Roberta K. 61,340,563 Jarrett, James C. 316,563 Jarrett, John A. 225,563 Jarvis, Roberta M. 277,563 Jasionowski, Edward 563 Jasper, Charles L. 191,241,563 Jatoi, Ghulam S. 214,220,221 Jaymes, Robert W. 164,410,413,414, 464 Jaynes, Scott W. 361,563 Jeannin, Michael R. 286,563 Jeffers, Marlin D. 158,186464 Jenkins, Gerald L. 188,215,563 Jenkins, James G. 195,563 Jenkins, Marna G. 230,256,464 Jenkins, Rebecca L. 200 Jenkins, Will iam H. 154,464 Jensen, Barry M. 197,225 Jensen, Carol A. 222,355,563 Jensen, Harold G. 464 Jensen, Jean A. 348,563 Jensen, John H. 319,464 Jensen, Karin K. 378,563 Jensen, Kathryn R. 464 Jensen, Sue A. 195,348,563 Jepsen, Laura M. 219 Jermark, Carola A. 349,563 Jernigan, Douglas K. 188,301,563 Jeselnik, Diane M. 355,563 Jeselnik, Philip E. 368,563 Jesena, Cesar C. 203 Jewell, Charles G. 224,361,563 Jewell, Ralph E. 224 Jewett, Dwight D. 170,328,464 Jewett, Roberta A. 198,229 Jezbera, Carolyn R. 189 Jezbera, Edward J. 186,464 Jilka, Gerold D. 288,563 Jilka, Robert L. 31 1,563 Johannes, John M. 563 John, Chester C. 349,563 John, Roger S. 315,563 Johns, Chris E. 319,563 Johnson, Anthony L. 652 Johnson, Bradley D. 308,563 Johnson, Bruce L. 286,563 Johnson, Byron G. 158,563 Johnson, Carl L. 348,564 Johnson, Carlene S. 564 Johnson, Cecil W. 406,407,465 Johnson, Charles R. 188,564 Johnson, Cheryl K. 237,355,564 Johnson, Cynthia A. 71,334,349,564 Johnson, Cynthia K. 564 Johnson, Darrel L. 368,564 Johnson, David E. 368,242,564 Johnson, Delores J. 232,256,564 Johnson, Dennis R. 368,564 Johnson, Don A. 168,175,368,465 Johnson, Donald B. 191,197,368,564 Johnson, Donnis A. 194,349,564 Johnson, Donley H. 201 Johnson, Ernest L. 564 Johnson, Gary L. 313,320,422,564 Johnson, Harris W. 253,282,564 Johnson, Ingrid M. 232,240,465 Johnson, James H. 374,652 Johnson, Janet M. 340,564 Johnson, Janice L. 196,349,564 Johnson, Jeanne A. 74,272,564 Johnson, Jill M. 153,355,564 Johnson, John A. 190,291,367,564 Johnson, John L. 160,206 Johnson, Julian B. 243 Johnson, Karen G. 340,369,564 Johnson, Karen L. 240,564 Johnson, Kathy L. 260,340,564 Johnson, Kay L. 340,564 Johnson, Larue J. 222 Johnson, Larry L. 240,293,564 Johnson, Leland K. 171,465 Johnson, Leland R. 465 Johnson, Linda R. 275,340,564 Johnson, Linnetta A. 161,564 Johnson, Loren L. 197 Johnson, Lynn R. 85,197,284,465 Johnson, Max O. 235 Johnson, Michael K. 361,564 Johnson, Nancy C. 378,564 Johnson, Nancy G. 74,222,349,564 Johnson, Nathaniel 361,564 Johnson, Patricia L. 216,355,564 Johnson, Patrick A. 175,316,465 Johnson, Paula S. 229,256,564 Johnson, Phyllis J. 152,210,334 Johnson, Phyllis M. 232,272,564 Johnson, Randy R. 291,564 Johnson, Raymond W. 565 Johnson, Richard A. 565 Johnson, Richard L. 165 Johnson, Rita A. 334,565 Johnson, Robert L. 234,565 Johnson, Sharleen L. 242 Johnson, Sheldon L. 374,565 Johnson, Stephen E. 361,565 Johnson, Steve A. 154,190,218,291, 465 Johnson, Wayne R. 154,218 Johnson, Zoe A. 348,565 Johnston, Beverly A. 228,264,565 Johnston, Bruce A. 565 Johnston, Cecil W. 291,565 Johnston, Frances E. 222,465 Johnston, Franklin E. 465 Johnston, Gary L. 181,565 Johnston, George H. 56,58 Johnston, Janice A. 340,565 Johnston, Jeanette M. 355,565 Johnston, Larry D. 294,465 Johnston, Rebecca L. 231,260,565 Johnston, Richard N. 361,565 Johnston, Roland W. 565 Jonas, Anne E. 326,565 Jones, Andrew M. 193,565 Jones, Arthur D. 367,565 Jones, Barbara A. 565 Jones, Barbara J. 161,340,465 Jones, Beverly D. 349,565 Jones, Bill F. 201 Jones, Brenda C. 202,378,565 Jones, C. Clyde 94,121 Jones, Carolyn A. 258,465 Jones, Catherine V. 253,272,334,565 Jones, Dale V. 63 Jones, David F. 317,565 Jones, David R. 301,393,394,565 Jones, Dennis R. 565 Jones, Donald A. 63 Jones, Ellis R. 565 Jones, Evaline M. 652 Jones, Florrie N. 195,326,565 Jones, Harold E. 139 Jones, James H. 307,565 Jones, James R. 320,565 Jones, Judith A. 327,565 Jones, Karen S. 340,565 Jones, Lee W. 405,565 662 Jones, Loretta A. 197,565 Jones, Marcia A. 197,340,565 Jones, Margaret 121 Jones, Marietta R. 219,340,565 Jones, Mary J. 349,566 Jones, Michael E. 566 Jones, Nicholas V. 307,566 Jones, Pamela A. 152,196,256,566 Jones, Patricia L. 83,117,256,566 Jones, Phoebe J. 340,465 Jones, Ralph A. 396 Jones, Mrs. Ray T. 264 Jones, Richard L. 367,566 Jones, Robert J. 427,465 Jones, Robert W. 566 Jones, Roger L. 293,566 Jones, Sharon L. 85,349,566 Jones, Terron E. 416 Jones, Virginia M. 349,566 Jones, William R. 566 Jones, Xandra L. 229,349,566 Jordan, James S. 299,566 Jordan, Ronald E. 187,465 Jorgensen, Jill 270,566 Jorns, Kenneth D. 368,566 Josserand, Jerilyn J. 61,348,566 Joyce, Gerald W. 374,465 Joyce, Joseph D. 368,566 Joyce, Vicky L. 264,349,566 Jubelt, Burk 56,58,184,192,301,566 Jubelt, Hilbert 143 ' ..dd, Kathryn 232,277,566 Judd, Robert E. 315,566 Judo Club 215 Jump, Robert D. 155,368,566 June, Donald L. 361,410,414,566 Junior Panhellenic Council 252 Jr. Livestock Judging Team 108 Juranich, Robert J. 308,566 Jurgensen, Curtis H. 227,374,566 Just, Robert C. 188 Justice, Gale A. 198,327,566 Kaaz, Razanna L. 355,566 Kaberline, Carolyn A. 167,193,355, 566 Kadoum, Ahned M. 201 Kaff, Joanne P. 340,566 Kahler, Deraldene J. 349,566 Kahneyer, Raymond 159 Kaiser, Ann P. 204,327,566 Kaiser, Donald W. 240 Kaiser, Douglas L. 71,368,566 Kaiser, Herbert E. 63 Kaiser, Merle R. 566 Kaiser, Roger P. 233,282,421,566 Kaiserruddin, M. 214 Kalb, Helene J. 153,270,566 Kalbach, Lela F. 465 Kalberlon, Gary T. 566 Kale, Steven R. 155,329,567 Kalishman, Stanley R. 85,155,368,567 Kallenbach, Marvin D. 303,567 Kamil, Hasan 199,213,214,221,652 Kanawi, Abdulilah A. 221,567 Kanawyer, Merry J. 181,208,264,567 Kane, Edward R. 652 Kanitz, Howard V. 465 Kannard, Janet L. 58,121,272,567 Kanning, Phyllis L. 355,567 Kansas College Queen 32 Kapfer, Teresa L. 349,567 Kappa Alpha Mu 161 Kappa Alpha Thela 270-271 Kappa Delta 272-273 Kappa Delta Pi 161 Kappa Kappa Gamma 274-275 Kappa Phi 239 Kappa Sigma 304-305 Kapur, Surinder K. 213,652 Karl, Catherine L. 649 Karleskint, James A. 225,567 Karlin, Marilyn A. 198,229,241,349, 567 Karns, Douglas M. 396 Karr, Dennis O. 71,567 Kasitz, Nancy A. 194,208,349,567 Kasl, David R. 567 Kasselman, Dennis G. 194,567 Kasselman, Robert L. 284,303,396,567 Kaster, Kay 327,567 Kastle, Shirley M. 195,279,327,567 Kater, Larry E. 176,194,567 Katlin, Michael D. 567 Kaufman, Julie D. 270,349,567 Kaufman, Marty B. 567 Kaufman, Seth 196 Kaufman, Toni M. 271,465 Kaup, Richard E. 180,196,329,567 Kay, Robert S. 280,567 Kazmaier, Jerry D. 71,303,567 Kearn, Linda L. 349,567 Kearney, Robert L. 299,567 Keating, Kathleen A. 60,225,275,378, 567 Keck, Donald J. 154 Keck, Philip R. 284,567 Keefer, Mrs. Leland 262 Keegan, Mary E. 226,567 Keener, James L. 177 Kehr, Kathleen 264,349,567 Keist, Robert P. 293,567 Keith, Melissa C. 340,567 Kelchak, Ellen J. 201,262,567 Keller, Duane L. 154,218,330,567 Keller, Glen A. 374,375,567 Keller, John B. 282,567 Keller, Madelyn G. 271,568 Keller, Thomas E. 225,317,416,568 Kellett, Carol E. 340,568 Kelley, Kenneth W. 155,158,176,465 Kelley, Judith K. 340,568 Kelley, John R. 368,568 Kelley, Michael 368,414,568 Kelley, Stephen T. 225 Kellogg, Carolyn M. 150,232,568 Kellogg, Karolyn K. 195,234,325,568 Kellogg, Myron C. 106,175,465 Kelly, Candace A. 82,334,568 Kelly, Frances M. 232,331,349,568 Kelly, James P. 205,361,568 Kelly, Janet P. 219,349,568 Kelly, Kathleen D. 196,568 Kelly, Melvin C. 368,568 Kelly, Michael M. 317,410,414.568 Kelly, Pamela M. 258,568 Kelsey, Gaylord D. 211, 568 Kelsey, Marilyn S. 152,197,340,568 Keltner, Michael K. 374,568 Keltner, Patricia K. 267,568 Kemper, George A. 307,568 Kemper, Michael D. 323, 568 Kendall, Belinda L. 349,568 Kendall, Brooke R. 283,568 Kendall, Carolyn S. 162,568 Kendall, Karen R. 78 Kendall, Lawrence M. 301,568 Kennedy, Carroll E. 93 Kennedy, Donald E. 361,465 Kennedy, Donald L. 568 Kennedy, Donna R. 151,162 Kennedy, Harold 93 Kennedy, Janice M. 241,256,340,568 Kennedy, Jill E. 568 Kennedy, Kathleen L. 275,568 Kennedy, Ronald D. 568 Kennedy, Susan K. 340,568 Kennedy, Susan L. 260,568 Kennedy, William H. 301,393,568 Kenney, John E. 568 Kenny, Dean R. 138 Kent, Bruce W. 465 Kent, James D. 71,568 Kenyon, James R. 197,225,368,569 Kepley, Kenneth E. 569 Kerbs, Brad J. 175,191,286,569 Kern, Douglas A. 368,569 Kern, Larry G. 175,466 Kern, Michael D. 361,569 Kerns, Robert L. 186 Kerr, David M. 466 Kerr, Ruth E. 200 Kerr, Wendell R. 93 Kershner, Robert N. 154,218,466 Kessler, Alan F. 128,182,323,569 Kessler, Karla J. 208,241,340,569 Kessler, Malinda S. 197 Kettelhut, Larry L. 315,569 Kettlehut, James L. 410,414 Ketzner, Barbara L. 210 Keucher, Louise S. 60,74,150,271,569 Kewley, Clifford W. 374,569 Keys, Ronald E. 149,156,157,201,466, 475 Khan, Ahmad S. 214,220 Khan, Edna A. 220 Khan, Maher H. 214,220 Khan, Mir A. 201,213,214 Khare, Binda P. 201,213 Khatib, Tarik M. 190 Khurana, Ashok K. 213 Kibbe, Dallas L. 212,569 Kibler, Larry W. 368,569 Kice, Robert G. 374,419,569 Kidd, Quinton R. 73,569 Kidd, Rosalyn K. 73 Kildow, Gary L. 297,569 Killebrew, Lewis G. 103,154,218,466 Killiori, Linda L. 340,569 Killough, Howard 466 Kilroy, Thomas G. 320,569 Kim, Myung C. 214 Kimball, Donneta R. 231,466 Kimball, Kay M. 121,154,288,466 Kimble, Jane H. 569 Kimbrough, Marilyn K. 189 Kimbrough, James E. 187,569 Kimel, William R. 127 Kimmi, Anthony L. 299,569 Kimmi, Elizabeth A. 569 Kimsey, llene A. 269,569 Kimsey, Robert L. 315,569 Kinch, Barbara J. 222,355,569 Kinder, Steven W. 419,569 Kindred, Dianna G. 349,569 King, Barbara J. 232,272,466 King, Becky P. 340,569 King, Charles R. 192 King, Harold R. 315,569 King, Linda D. 569 King, R. Eileen 200 King, Royce M. 368,569 King, Sheryl A. 334,569 King, Thomas W. 569 King, Timothy F. 569 Kingery, Judith K. 355,569 Kingman, Michael F. 426 Kingsley, Mavis L. 189 Kingsley, M. Keith 187 Kingston, Robert F. 224 Kinnaman, Anthony P. 569 Kinney, Robert D. 323,420,569 Kinsey, Terrel E. 293,570 Kinsman, Sandra K. 570 Kintigh, Roberta O. 466 Kinzer, Howard A. 186,294,466 Kirby, Kathlyn L. 570 Kirchhoff, Henry C. 570 Kirchhoff, Maria J. 301,334,570 Kirk, Donald R. 368,570 Kirk, Jean 189 Kirk, John M. 313,570 Kirk, Judy D. 275,570 Kirk, Katherine A. 193,231,277,570 Kirk, Linda A. 256,466 Kirk, Richard D. 225,570 Kirk, Thelma J. 258,570 Kirk, Tony L. 187 Kirkbride, Sharon L. 201 Kirkendall, Robert L. 291,570 Kirkham, Linda M. 240,349,570 Kirkwood, Ann K. 222,256,349,570 Kirkwood, Kathy L. 349,570 Kirkwood, Robert D. 177 Kirkwood, Steven G. 197,319,570 Kirleis, Allen W. 103,154,190,218 Kirmser, Phillip G. 101,127 Kirshe, Carol J. 222,257,466 Kiser, Ernest J. 570 Kiser, Rick E. 307,570 Kiser, William F. 361,414,570 Kissick, John B. 570 Kissinger, Don F. 466 Kistner, Henry O. 293,570 Kitch, Jane E. 194,231,349,570 Kitch, Judith L. 194,570 Kitch, Pamela G. 229 Kitchen, Lawrence D. 570 Kitchener, Harry L. 164,410,414 Kitchens, John E. 93 Kittell, Howard H. 280,466 Klag, Kathryn A. 26,275,570 Klahr, Carolyn R. 340,570 Klasing, Kenneth A. 378,570 Klassen, Judith F. 210,466 Klassen, William R. 159,170,183,357, 361,466 Klaus, Edward J. 374,396,570 Klawiter, Warren D. 396 Kleeman, Darrel M. 160 Klein, Carmen R. 176,191,570 Klein, John C. 218,227,570 Klein, Karen L. 164,466 Kleiner, Linda J. 194,215,570 Kleinschmidt, Jerry 361,570 Klema, Dell J. 368,570 Klema, James G. 374,570 Klema, Susan P. 153,570 Klemme, Linda R. 570 Klenda, Deanna K. 466 Klenke, Dale F. 313,570 Klenke, Donald V. 313,570 Kleopper, Judith K. 571 Klesath, Charles F. 311,466 Kleysteuber, Joan M. 258,571 Klick, Barbara J. 267,571 Klick, Gail A. 267,466 Klick, Joyce E. 340,571 Kline, David C. 181 Kline, Raymond L. 466 Kline, Ronald R. 288,571 Kling, John R. 193,195,571 Klinger, Dwight D. 92 Klocke, Larry L. 234,571 Klocke, Verna L. 340,571 Klockenteger, Gary C. 466 Kloefkorn, Connie S. 210,340,571 Kloepper, Judith K. 349 Kloepper, Susan K. 340,571 Klotz, David E. 172,467 Klotz, Jack R. 467 Klover, Carol M. 200 Klover, Jane D. 202,262,467 Kluck, Gene R. 188 Kmoch, Donald J. 187,571 Kmoch, Joyce J. 189 Knappenberger, Mary 195,271,340,571 Knecht, Samuel W. 317,467,478 Knedlik, Larry E. 307,467 Knedlik, Nancy E. 349,571 Knetter, Cheryl S. 334,571 Knewston, Richard D. 187 Kniffen, Edward L. 187 Kniffin, Charles K. 319,571 Knight, Charles W. 234,374,571 Knight, Marcia B. 71,228,271,349,571 Knight, Myron K. 328,571 Knight, Roy J. 323,571 Knight, Steven G. 311,571 Knighton, Robert L. 294,571 Kniker, Nancy L. 333,334,571 Knoell, Donna L. 53,63,232,262,571 Knootz, Walter H. 319 Knop, Douglas B. 293,571 Knorr, Fritz 416 Knorr, Margaret 271,571 Knorr, William R. 416 Knox, Phillip L. 175,284,571 Knudsen, Charles E. 186,467 Knupp, Daniel D. 374,571 Knutson, Herbert C. 103,201 Kobbeman, Laura J. 193,228,340,571 Kobetich, Robert W. 374,571 Kobets, Sister Mary F. 355,571 Kobuszewski, Joseph 571 Koch, James D. 374,571 Koch, Mary A. 340,571 Kochersperger, Robert 281,368,571 Koehn, Kenneth E. 652 Koelliker, Donald V. 361,571 Koelliker, James K. 149,172,303,467 Koerner, Douglas G. 571 Koestel, Sondra L. 355,467 Kohake, Joan M. 210,241 Kohake, Mariana C. 241 Kohl, Larry E. 195,572 Kohler, James Q. 121,154,168,467 Kohler, Joan K. 151,467 Kolacny, John M. 155,572 Kolasa, Blair J. 121 Kolb, Charles W. 218 Kolb, Sheila S. 241,349,572 Kolde, David L. 283,572 Kolde, Joan G. 200 Kolman, LaDonna J. 219,334,572 Kongs, Stephen W. 311,572 Kongs, Thomas F. 311,572 Konitz, Jack H. 299X67 Konitz, Thomas L. 299,572 Koons, Karen E. 572 Konz, Stephan A. 101 Koons, Mary J. 340,467 Koontz, Walter H. 572 Kootz, Sharon L. 237,349,572 Kopka, Sister Judith A. 178,355,572 Kopke, Jerry E. 204,282,572 Kopp, Frederick A. 106,199,286,572 Kopp, Gary R. 85 Kopp, Jerald A. 286,467 Koppes, Gerald M. 311,572 Korach, Gerald F. 182,320,467 Korb, Sandra G. 467 Korber, Mary K. 210,231,340,572 Korsak, John 226,467 Korte, Richard L. 374,572 Kostreva, Eunice E. 349,572 Kotapish, Kay E. 231,260,572 Kotler, Stephen B. 232,572 Kottmann, Louis D. 467 Kovar, Eugene W. 197,223,467 Kovar, John R. 368,572 Kozlowski, Michael M. 357,425 Kracht, Katherine Y. 350,572 Kraft, Vernon A. 393 Kraft. Wallace E. 187 Krakower, Elayne J. 340,572 Kramer, Arthur 467 Kramer, Gary K. 328,572 Kramer, Gayle C. 340,572 Kramer, John A. 241,311,572 Kramer, Linda S. 652 Kramer, William P. 368,572 Krannawitter, Oliver 416,572 Kratz, Daniel S. 572 Kraus, David K. 72,361,572 Kraus, Frederick W. 321,572 Kraus, Sharon L. 468 Kraus, Michael R. 423,467 Krause, Deborah K. 253,264,334,572 Krause, Gary W. 204,368,572 Krause, Richard D. 317,572 Krause, Robert D. 572 Krause, Vernon E. 215,468 Kraut, Charles W. 282 Krauter, Kenneth M. 187 Krauter, Patricia A. 189 Kraybill, Richard B. 172,179,572 Krchma, Alice E. 200 Krehbiel, Ellen L. 275,572 Krehbiel, Jeffrey L. 468 Krehbiel, Marsha D. 349,572 Krehbiel, Roger K. 378,573 Kreider, Beverly J. 195,198,325,573 Krepinevich, Daniel 573 Krider, Alden 111 Krishen, Kumar 213,652 Krishen, Lovelly 213 Krishen, Viiay 213 Krishnaswamy, Leela 213 Krishnaswamy, Mathri 213,214 Kriss, Sharon M. 74,161,468 Krob, Johnny R. 212,406,468 Kroeger, Myron E. 573 Kroeker, Robert E. 282,468 K ' oenlein, Karolyn K. 231,340,573 Krogstad, Larry A. 218,227,374,573 Kroutil, Karen A. 232,265,573 Krueger, Marilyn K. 275,340,573 Krueger, Stephen L. 288,573 Krug, Beverly M. 198,216,258,334,573 Krug, Richard D. 573 Krupadanam, Pramila 234 Kruse, Curtis W. 237,425,573 Kruse, Kenneth W. 74,175 Kruse, Loren J. 223,286,573 Kruse, Phyllis M. 152,167,333,334,573 Kruse, Richard L. 393 Kruse, Ronald M. 170,180,468 KSDB-FM Staff 85 Ksiazek, Thomas G. 188,361 K-Stale Amateur Radio Club 178 K. State Christian Fellowship 238 K. State Engineer Staff 129 K-State Players 216 K. State Singers 75 K-State Sports Car Club 227 Kuczynski, Leslie W. 180,361,573 Kueser, Lawrence F. 368,573 Kuharic, James A. 368,573 Kuhlman, Ronald J. 374,573 Kuhn, Charles W. 182,468 Kuhn, Linda A. 269,573 Kuhn, Robert A. 293,573 Kuhn, William R. 293,468 Kulkarni, Ramchandra G. 213 Kumamoto, Clifford T. 188,215 Kumar, Sampath S. 213 Kuntz, Charles R. 74,573 Kurtenbach, Glenn V. 368,573 Kurth, Sandra K. 189,573 Kurth, Walter W. 188,573 Kushner, Sheryl D. 340,573 Kwok, Wing K. 54,112,172,179,357, 361,468 Kyle, Mark D. 368,573 Labelle, Barbara J. 340,573 Labelle, Linda J. 340,573 Lacen, Georgia S. 232,355,573 Lacey, Charolyn K. 204,228,260,349, 573 Lackey, James E. 243 Lackey, John L. 374,573 Lackie, Andrea M. 277,573 Ladd, William T. 156 Ladenburger, Linda M. 222,349,573 Ladendorf, Douglas W. 227,573 Laessig, Harold K. 361,573 Lafferty, Marilyn I. 57,58,59,267,468 Lafferty, Patrick J. 299,361,421,573 Lafferty, Susan D. 228,275,349,574 Lagoski, Patricia J. 355,574 Lahey, Margaret 97,98,99 LaHue, Delmon W. 201 Lair, John M. 468 Laird, David E. 361,574 Laird, Irvin B. 3 Laird, Scott S. 361 Lairmore, Mary H. 216,229,263,334, 574 663 Lala, Wilbur L. 192,361,574 Laman, Janice R. 340,574 Lamb, Luana R. 271,340,574 Lambda Chi Alpha 306-307 Lambert, Beverly A. 71,74,161,231, 468 Lambert, Charles D. 191,193,286,574 Lambert, Frank W. 240 Lambert, John P. 157 Lambert, John V. 468 Lambert, Paul J. 157,311,574 Lambley, James D. 201 Lambley, Nellie E. 201 Lamborn, Judith E. 222,232,355,574 Lamborn, Robert D. 282,574 Lamer, Charles W. 291,574 Lamme, Judith A. 181,277,574 Lammers, William E. 187 Lamp, Marita M. 169,232,273,574 Lancaster, Jean A. 222,260,574 Land, Orlan R. 468 Landers, Dixon H. 315,574 Landes, Marvin L. 317,416,574 Landon, Janet L. 334,574 Lane, Arlene A. 355,574 Lane, David T. 186 Lane, John B. 368,574 Lane, John D. 361,574 Lane, Patricia A. 349,574 Lane, Sidney A. 468 Lang, Fred D. 179,468 Lang, Gerald J. 163,182 Lang, Jerome R . 361,396,574 Lange, George A. 361,574 Lange, Harriet J. 349,574 Lange, Margaret J. 78,79,170,454,468 Lange, Steven L. 375,574 Langenwalter, Kathleen 263,349,574 Langford, David J. 31,151,361,392, 393,410,414,468 Langland, Constance E. 84,216,333, 334,574 Langland, Joan G. 181,333,334,574 Lang ley, Helen A. 468 Langner, Gary A. 293,574 Langner, Lauren J. 61,167,273,349,574 Lankas, Daniel J. 393,416,417,574 Lankford, Patricia A. 151 Lanman, Arley D. 157,323,574 Lanning, Lois S. 189 Lanning, Michael A. 186,468 Lanning, Ralph E. 469 Lanning, Sara J. 257,349,574 Lansdowne, Miriam L. 238,469 Lansing, Dorothy K. 340,574 Lantis, Linda M. 231,257,574 Larison, Gary W. 329,575 Larmer, Oscar V. 115 Larsen, Larry R. 129,159,168,172,183, 328,575 Larsen, Lynne M. 265,575 Larson, Barton E. 238,361,575 Larson, Gene D. 414 Larson, George H. 127,182 Larson, Glenn 181,469 Larson, Howard A. 368,575 Larson, Jerry G. 121,154,157,361,575 Larson, John P. 321,575 Larson, Kevin J. 575 Larson, Larry E. (Vliefs) 575 Larson, Larry E. (Scandia) 575 Larson, Roger C. 184,469 Larson, Sonia D. 198,228,349,575 Larson, Steven A. 103,106,158,199, 329,575 Larson, Vernon 95 LaRue, Kenneth 393 LaSalle, William L. 212 Lash, Kenneth R. 575 Lashbrook, Ralph R. 63,115,171 LaShelle, John R. 84 Lassman, Terry A. 194,231,237,349, 575 Latas, Sherlyn L. 200 Latham, Carl D. 62 Latham, David E. 419 Latham, James D. 421 Lathrop, Connie F. 26,29,263,575 Lathrop, Kenneth L. 307,575 Lathrop, Patricia L. 340,575 Lathrop, Winifred B. 260,575 Latimer, Diane 229,265,349,575 Latimer, Linda L. 327,575 Latin American Association 215 Latschar, Carol D. 161,207,355,469 Latschar, Marcia E. 207,575 Latta, Robert L. 62,78,171,328,575 Laubhan, Frank A. 361,575 Laudemann, Nancy J. 230,263,575 Laue, John W. 286,575 Laufenberg, Daniel G. 205,224,375, 575 Laughlin, Eugene 93,121 Laughlin, J. Bruce 93 Laughrey, Kenneth E. 307,575 Laurie, Lynne 61,355,575 Laury, Anne 72,225,349,575 Laven, Nancy A. 340,575 Lavender, Vernon R. 361,405 Laverentz, Carol A. 191,202,355,575 Laverentz.Gene W. 103,191,286,469 Lawhead, Charles K. 163,368,575 Lawhon, Mary B. 264,469 Lawless, Eldon D. 176,575 Lawlis, Gary T. 73,74,297,575 Lawrence, Inez 310 Lawrence, Thomas J. 575 Lawrence, William V. 293,469 Lawson, Gerald W. 396 Lawson, Robert E. 469 Laxer, Marc A. 368,469 Lay, K. Edward 179,416 Lay, Russell 154,469 Leach, Charles W. 163,361,575 Leahey, John E. 378,576 Leasure, Eldon E. 93,135 Leasure, Mary K. 260,349,576 664 LeaTherman, Carol J. 355,576 Leathers, Michael R. 284,361,576 Leathers, Ronald R. 576 Leathers, Theresa L. 576 Leavengood, Luther O. 72,101,115 Lebreton, James E. 576 Lechner, Fred P. 284,576 Lee, Andrew 205 Lee, Barbara R. 277,576 Lee, Bebe 389 Lee, Carolyn J. 216,334,576 Lee, Curtis W. 396 Lee, Dennis D. 183,469 Lee, Duane R. 313,576 Lee, Elton C. 190 Lee, Gary B. 294,576 Lee, Horace B. 115 Lee, Jane A. 267,576 Lee, Kathryn J. 228,265,340,576 Lee, Marilyn S. 334,576 Lee, Maureen K. 576 Lee, Nancy E. 228,349,576 Lee, Raymond M. 283,576 Lee, Shiu-Kit 190 Leeper, Robert D. 299,576 Leet, George H. 71 Leete, Stephen M. 75 Lefton, John M. 180,287,576 Lehew, Cynthia J. 61,257,340,577 Lehman, Charles L. 368,576 Lehman, John E. 206,577 Lehman, Linda B. 269,334,577 Lehman, Rebecca S. 231,273,577 Lehmann, Elmer E. 293,577 Lehr, Robert L. 368,416,577 Leichtling, Lee S. 469 Leick, Mary K. 219,228,334,577 Leiqhty, Joseph W. 323,577 Leiker, Larry E. 577 Leiker, Raydean 280,577 Leiker, William J. 469 Leise, Jerome I. 225,241 Leister, Karen A. 265,469 Leitner, James M. 577 Leker, Karen E. 192,577 Leming, Margaret J. 159,577 Lemon, Carolyn S. 74,161,217,242, 349,577 Lemon, Elaine F. 238 Lemon, Lonnie L. 108,191,193,287,577 Lemon, Ronald B. 368,577 Lemons, Karen G. 265,340,577 Lenhert, Larry M. 577 Lenhert, Marcia S. 253,258,349,577 Lentz, James L. 577 Lenz, Janice D. 204,340,577 Lenz, John L. 188 Leonard, Keith W. 361,577 Leonard, Louise M. 652 Leonard, Mary L. 349,577 Leonard, Warren J. 577 Leroux, Jerry D. 188 Leroux, Kay E. 189 Leshovsky, Jari L. 340,577 Leslie, Larry G. 652 Lester, Richard A. 308,577 Lett, Donald D. 155,288,577 Leuthold, Di xie C. 327,577 Levendofsky, Joan L. 241,577 Levendofsky, Shirley 349,652 Levens, Manuel D. 577 Levering, Judith A. 334,577 Levin, Alan L. 577 Levin, Otto W. 577 Lewallen, Marjorie L. 349,577 Lewerenz, Gloria L. 62,269,577 Lewis, Curtis D. 186,469 Lewis, Dolores J. 243 Lewis, Ellen M. 200 Lewis, Evelyn J. 260,469 Lewis, Gary K. 323,578 Lewis, Gary L. 328,578 Lewis, George A. 196,304,578 Lewis, Jack R. 313,578 Lewis, Jack V. 58,204,321,464,469 Lewis, Jacqueline A. 349,578 Lewis, James W. 578 Lewis, Jerre L. 222,578 Lewis, Kenneth D. 469 Lewis, Lois K. 257,469 Lewis, Michael R. 182,307,469 Lewis, Richard 225 Lewis, Richard W. 193,469 Lewis, Ruth A. 349,578 Lewis, Sharon K. 242 Lewis, Shirley A. 198,273,578 Lewis, Trudy E. 340,578 Ley, John R. 153,323,578 Library 140-141 Lickteig, Linda A. 241,355,578 Lickteig, Merle E. 649 Liebenau, Janet K. 210,340,578 Liebenau, Janice F. 210,340,578 Lietzen, John H. 80,81,161,578 Lifrieri, Frank L. 225,368,578 Lightner, David K. 238,303,416,578 Ligon, Harold E. 578 Lilak, Rita K. 149,162,164,226,327,469 Liljestrand, Mary L. 187,578 Lillich, Donna J. 269,578 Lillich, Gary A. 223,240,329,578 Lilliston, Patricia 228,263,334,578 Lilly, Jerry A. 288 Lilly, Richard K. 301,578 Lim, Tien-Mo 205,653 Lin, Guang C. 190 Lin, Ming-Tang 205 Linck, Karen B. 232,265,578 Lind, Rodney F. 225,375,578 Lindbloom, Larry L. 578 Linder, Robert D. 162 Linderman, Spencer A. 151,235,426 Lindgren, Janice A. 198,228,277,578 Lindgren, Sandra K. 258,578 Lindquist, Richard K. 201 Lindquist, Ronald U. 191,287,578 Lindstrom, Cathy E. 578 Line, Joyce A. 198,340,578 Lingagoad, Memula 213 Linin, Dale E. 176,293,578 Link, Daniel J. 361,578 Linn, Cheryl A. 269,578 Linn, Michael W. 368,469 Linscott, Lester L. 204 Linton, Jerry D. 281,578 Lipp, Mark E. 160,172,578 Llpper, Ralph I. 63,177 Lippitt, Roberta J. 349,579 Lippman, Raymond J. 579 Lipscomb, Gerald W. 579 Lisec, Helga 204,653 Listen, Sally A. 232,273,579 Lrtke, Herbert C. 579 Litsis, Penelope A. 349,579 Little American Royal 46-47 Little, Susanne F. 184,277,579 Litton, Dale G. 317,470 Litton, Kent D. 361,405,579 Littrell, J. Harvey 101 liturgical Dance Choir 236 Liu, Tsung S. 190 Liu, Ya T. 653 Lively, Mary A. 334,579 Livengood, Shirley A. 152,194,334, 579 Livers, Susan C. 349,579 Livestock Judging Teams 108,109 Lloyd O. Gale 579 Lobmeyer, Donald L. 183,207,375,579 Lobmeyer, Gerald J. 368,579 Locher, Roger C. 154,195,197,218,579 Lock, Charles W. 361,396,579 Locke, Ken J. 238 Locke, Loreen A. 209,239,244,334,579 Locke, Robert O. 579 Lockhart, Coyla L. 229,340,579 Loeb, Joe H. 161 Loehr, Paul T. 295,579 Loesch, Lowell D. 188,215 Loetel, Diana K. 60,167,267,470 Logan, Dennis V. 253,299,579 Londeen, Mary J. 271,579 London, Cathie J. 349,579 Lonergan, Martha J. 170,257,470 Long, Donald L. 579 Long, Donald M. 158,187,361 Long, Galen J. 231,470 Long, Gregory D. 396 Long, Hollace L. 56,153,265,579 Long, James L. 212,470 Long, John P. 172,207 Long, Joyce A. 228,340,579 Long, Richard A. 183 Long, Robert A. 315,361,579 Long, Rose A. 470 Long, Temar K. 334 Longabach, Norman C. 307,579 Longberg, Geneva K. 349,579 Longberg, Leslie C. 71,74,121,154, 157,194,288,579 Longenecker, Vickie 261,340 Longhofer, Sharyn S. 232,349,579 Loofbourrow, Gail A. 579 Looney, Jerri S. 349,579 Loop, John D. 328,470 Loper, Harry B. 229,375,579 Loretz, Sandra 222,243 Lorfing, Rickey L. 361,580 Loriaux, Peter G. 295,580 Lorimer, Katherine A. 349,580 Louderback, Forrest 218,470 Loughmiller, Gayle G. 349,580 Louie, Daniel D. 165 Louis, Henry M. 151 Lovett, Leslie A. 203 Lowe, Elaine V. 153,209,580 Lowe, Mrs. Harold T. 256 Lowe, J. Michael 81,82,171 Lowe, Richard D. 194 Lowery, Beryl B. 228,257,331,580 Lowrey, Annie T. 159,470 Lowrey, Fred E. 34,187,317,470 Lowrey, Timothy L. 317,580 Lowry, Brenda A. 242,349,580 Lowry, Diane K. 334,580 Lowther, Marcia L. 103,194,325,470 Loy, Stephen E. 204,368,580 Loyd, Martha L. 275,349,580 Lucas, Betty L. 152,183,350,580 Lucas, Steven M. 361,580 Luckeroth, William J. 375,580 Lucus, Alice S. 340,653 Ludden, Linda L. 179,269,580 Ludes, Barbara A. 580 Ludes, Laura L. 232,273 Ludlum, Joe K. 176 Lueker, Sherryl A. 378,580 Luginsland, Joyce R. 580 Luginsland, Rae C. 234,653 Luhring, Richard A. 580 Luke, Andrea 350,580 Lukens, James R. 580 Luker, Anna M. 202,210,231,234,327 Lukins, Judith A. 71,219 Lull, Lament A. 301,580 Lundberg, James E. 416 Lundblade, Eugene D. 470 Lundblade, Mary L. 200 Lundgren, Joan A. 470 Lundin, Gwen M. 239,580 Lundin, Janis C. 239 Lundquist, Marcia G. 194,350,580 Lundquist, Ronald C. 158,330,368,470 Lundquist, Wayne C. 368,580 Lunginsland, Joyce R. 200 Lunn, Sharon 378 Lunsford, Danny R. 361,580 Lunsford, Ronnie G. 103,106,195,303, 470 Lunt, Steven A. 197,580 Lunt, Wilma J. 197,200,231,580 Lutheran Students Association 240 Lutjemeier, Everett 580 Luttgen, Patricia J. 225,277,355,580 Luttrell, Nila L. 239,244 Lutz, Karen M. 267,580 Lyberger, Ronald D. 328,580 Lydick, Sally J. 191,210,234,331,340, 470 Lydick, Sylvia A. 191,340,580 Lykins, Daniel R. 196,580 Lynch, Franklin E. 309,580 Lynn, Gary D. 470 Lynn, Lloyd E. 470 Lyon, Jeffrey L. 580 Lyon, John C. 581 M Maa, Peter S. 205 MacArthur, Robert A. 158,187,303,581 MacDonald, James A. 470 MacDougall, James M. 151 MacGowan, Elizabeth 222,228,231, 378,581 Macha, Garry L. 159,183,581 Mack, Jeanette K. 228,231,257,581 Mackender, Elizabeth 263,581 Mackey, David H. 315,581 MacMasters, Majel M. 106 Macy. ' Elbert B. 161,171,223 Macy, Judith L. 350,581 Macy, Margaret A. 244 Maddy, Stephen L. 283,470 Mader, Barbara L. 20,257,350,581 Mader, James W. 241,311,581 Madrigal Singers 71 Madziya, Robert G. 175 Maes, James C. 581 Maes, Sue C. 241,355,581 Magby, Kay A. 85,167,188,581 Magcalas, Deogracias 183,198,203,581 Magee, Mary L. 334,581 Mages, Larry E. 225 Magill, Laurus W. 581 Magill, Stephen H. 317,581 Mahan, Diane L. 71,350,581 Maichel, George W. 313,581 Maichel, Jacqualine 378,581 Maier, Gary E. 581 Mainquist, Colleen L. 177 Mainquist, Robert J. 176,205,470 Maisch, Carol A. 198,340,581 Maisch, Janice E. 208,340,344,581 Major, Linda L. 152,340,344,581 Makalous, Verlene J. 231,340,581 Makela, Linda K. 226,334,581 Mall, Sandra S. 200,269,581 Malloy, Joseph J. 470 Malone, Mike J. 368,581 Maltbie, Sharon K. 350,581 Mamura, Owen M. 155,179,375,581 Mance, George F. 581 Manderick, Michael V. 368,581 Manderscheid, Val D. 470 Manel, Jonney J. 396 Maness, George M. 581 Mangelsdorf, Edward 309,581 Mangum, Elizabeth I. 331,355,427,581 Maninger, Lyle F. 172,309,470 Manley, Carol J. 60,271,581 Manley, Mike R. 582 Manlove, Marvin D. 317,582 Mann, Dale P. 195,197,313,582 Mann, Gary P. 313,470 Mann, H. S. 184,301,582 Mann, John C. 307,470 Manning, Donna J. 340,582 Manning, Nancy M. 340,582 Mansholt, Virginia L. 231,331,350,582 Mapes, Janet K. 242,470 Mar, Clarence Y. 582 Maranville, Jerry W. 287,653 Marcotte, Janet C. 582 Marcotte, Robert P. 582 Marcus, Frederic E. 85 Mariam, Aklilu K. 175 Marion, G. B. 107 Marker, Jack H. 71,317,470 Markley, John E. 299,471,582 Markley, John R. 154 Marks, Mary E. 340,582 Marlatt Hall 358-364 Marlatt, Susan L. 350,582 Marling, Mark E. 315,582 Marlow, Memory D. 193,350,582 Marmet, Kent L. 197 Marmet, Phyllis J. 231,340,582 Marn, Gregory A. 393 Maroney, Paul J. 288,582 Marriott, Kay J. 471 Marrs, Janet K. 198,334,582 Marrs, John A. 471 Marrs, Robert L. 74 Marrs, Sherrill L. 582 Marschel, Frederick 582 Marsden, Sandy 200 Marsh, Dale W. 368,582 Marsh, Freida D. 355,582 Marsh, James T. 188 Marsh, Margaret J. 60,74,131,198,252, 267,582 Marsh, Robert D. 375,582 Marsh, Shirley A. 138 Marshall, James R. 361,582 Marshall, Janet D. 226,471 Marshall, Mary J. 340,582 Marshall, Richard K. 284,362,582 Marston, Clinton M. 362,582 Marten, Larry L. 582 Marten, Martin P. 315,582 Marteney, Jacqueline 231,582 Martens, Barbara L. 60,117,150,152, 263,582 Martens, Kathryn L. 61,263,341,582 Martens, William E. 293,421,582 Martin, Bennie L. 301,582 Martin, Carol A. 582 Martin, David A. 288,583 Martin. David F. 103,157,205,234,303, 583 Martin, Douglas S. 281,583 Martin. Edward A. 583 Martin. Fred R. 163,368,583 Martin, Harold P. 85 Martin, Jerry I. 368,583 Martin, Kathrine L. 149 Martin, Larry R. 172,323,471 Martin, Lester D. 191.193,583 Martin, Max T. 396 Martin, Michael P. 154,471 Martin, Stephan S. 583 Martindale, Donna L. 471 Martinek, Dwight J. 583 Martinez, Guia R. 203 Martinsen, Andrew L. 225,368,583 Martinson, Gail A. 341,583 Marx, Robert J. 311,471 Masaba, Nasani E. 234 Masaq.el, Cecilia D. 203,649 Mason, Anthony R. 71.329,583 Mason. Marlene K. 269,341,583 Mason, Ronald G. 187 Mason, Sharon K. 265,583 Massev, Johnette C. 263,583 Massey. Larry B. 74.238.303,583 Massey, Patricia A. 259,583 Massieon, Richard J. 157,315,393,583 Massingill, Kenneth 183,368,583 Masten, Boyd E. 216,471 Masters, Daniel W. 317,583 Mathena. Janice L. 265,583 Mathes. Jimmie R. 211 Mathes, Viva K. 222,334,583 Mathews, James C. 93 Mathews, Janet L. 378 Mathews, Martha A. 378,583 Mathews. Philip V. 158 Mathews, Rita I. 333,334,583 Mathews, Robert J. 321,583 Mathewson, Marianne 219.241,341, 583 Maihias, Kenneth E. 362,471 Mathis, Jimmy D. 195,288.583 Mathke, Frank E. 368 Matlock, Thomas R. 368,583 Vattare, Joseph H. 186,472 Matthews, Jacqueline 71 Matthews, Leslie A. 204,317,583 Matthews, Robert C. 305,583 Matthews, Sherry L. 583 Matthias, Mark E. 583 Matthis, Donna R. 216 Mattix, Barbara J. 202,232.248,257, 583 Mattke, Frank E. 193,205.207,583 Mattox, Fredrick L. 183,197,313,472 Mattox, Louise M. 210,231,355 Matuzak, Mrs. Don 255 Mau, Karen J. 228,253,263,350,583 Mauck, Wilbur L. 472 Mauck, William D. 238,584 Mauderly, Joe L. 186 Mauk. John V. 289,584 Mauler, Loretta A. 341,584 Majpin, George D. 584 Maupin, Kathleen A. 584 Maurath, Francene 210,472 Maurer, Mary L. 341,584 Mauzey, Steve E. 284,584 Maxted, Anita L. 341,584 Maxwell, Bruce A. 375,584 Maxwell, Stephen R. 368,584 Maxwell. Thomas J. 293,584 Maxwell, Vernon D. 188,584 Maxwell. William H. 375,584 May, Jerry L. 128,183,472 May, Leon R. 184,584 May, Judy A. 208,334,584 May, Patricia A. 200 Mayaki, William C. 175,226 Mayer, Gail A. 193,350,584 Mayer, Linda A. 210,257,584 Mayfield, Cornell 242,378,584 Mayhill, Doris B. 194,231,350,584 Mazaika, Trudine M. 150,164,275584 McAdams, Janis J. 350,584 McAdow, Mary J. 269,472 McAlexander, Vera J. 197,232,341,584 McAlister, Judy K. 26,197,378,584 McAnarney, Harry E. 93 McAndrew, William P. 85,584 McAninch, Janet L. 193,222,277,584 McCabe, Patricia 269,584 McCain. James A. 90,467 McCain, Mrs. James A. 90 McCallum, Bruce K. 183 McCarthy, Kathryn M. 222,263,584 McCarthy, Mary A. 60,350,584 McCarthy, Michael J. 166 McCartney, Charlene J. 189 McCa ' tney, Roger P. 188 McCarty, Annette E. 355,584 McCaslin. George S. 227,584 McCaslin, Linda E. 350,584 McCauley, Linda A. 584 McCauley, Margaret L 241,584 McCauley, Russell E. 235 McClary, Dennis E. 224 McClaskey, George E. 160212 McClellan. James R. 225,362,584 McCloud, Daryl M. 584 McClure, Connie M. 194,231,325,584 McClure, Donald R. 191,195,287,585 McClure, Duane H. 191,287,585 McClure, J. Raymond 188 McClure, John E. 393 McClurg, Michael W. 362,585 McCobb, Allan P. 164,284,472 McCoIlough, Richard 194,330,357 368 472 McCoIlough, Roger R. 157,158,195, 330,357,368,585 McConachie, Daniel R. 198,289,472 McConaghy, Noel E. 585 McConnell, Jerome M. 281,585 McConnell, Steven C. 362,396 ,585 McCord, Ivalee H. 93,132 McCormick, Guy M. 309,362,585 McCosh, Gordon L. 74,218,329,585 McCoy, Carol 77 McCoy, Elizabeth A. 350 McCoy, Jane A. 189 McCoy, James R. 187 McCoy, Michael P. 153,225,357,375, 585 McCoy. Patricia L. 259,585 McCoy, Sharron A. 472 McCracken, Deanna M. 653 McCrae, Florence E. 653 McCrary, Duane M. 350,585 McCready, Stuart T. 223 McCreery, Kathleen 196,231,585 McCreight, Dick W. 283,585 McCullough, Ronald 472 McCune, David E. 289,585 McCune, James D. 289,585 McCune, James R. 319 McCune, Rebecca J. 73,341,585 McDaniel, Harry W. 242,585 McDaniel. Karen L. 350,585 McDermed. Michael E. 419 McDermet, Staley B. 321,585 McDevitt, Patrick T. 227 McDiffett, Bonnie M. 216 McDonald, Francis G. 368,585 McDonald, Galen R. 177,203,301,585 McDonald, Harry E. 295,393,585 McDonald, Kenneth R. 328,585 McDonald, Randy J. 585 McDougal. David E. 181 McDougal, James K. 416,585 McDougal, Jean M. 350,585 McEiwain. Linda J. 378,585 McElwain, Sandra L. 209,267,585 McEwen. Carolyn K. 474 McEwen, Donald C. 585 McFadden, Patricia C. 350,585 McFarland, Carolyn L. 73,161,257,585 McFerren, Lynne 350,585 McGee, Gerald M. 396,397 McGee, Judith E. 269,472 McGhee, Charles M. 368,585 McGhee, Daniel 184,472 McGhee, Francis M. 472 McGrath, Betty A. 341,585 McGrath, Michael J. 362,393,586 McGreevey, Karen A. 350,586 McGregor, Robert S. 163 McGugin, Rex C. 71,586 McGuire, Harlyn G. 224,307,586 McGuire, Nadene M. 237,350,586 McGuire, Timothy J. 473 McHenry, Gail D. 327,586 Mcllroy. Karen J. 259,586 Mclnteer, Loris L. 375,586 Mclntire, Thomas R. 309,586 Mclntosh, Michael G. 396 Mclntyre, Deanna M. 334,586 Mclntyre, Donald C. 368.586 Mclntyre, Steven G. 289,473 McKaig, William J. 368,586 McKain, Larry F. 586 McKasson, Barbara J. 350,586 McKaughan, Marlene F. 222,327,586 McKaughan, Miadell 228,341,586 McKay, Cheryl J. 229,259,586 McKay, Jamie S. 72,265,586 McKee, Carol F. 202,341,586 McKee, Dennis D. 172,473 McKee, Mary J. 341,586 McKee, Michael C. 396 McKee, Michael H. 362,586 McKee, Roger R. 177,242,586 McKee, Russell E. 586 McKee, William J. 586 McKemy, Elizabeth C. 196,341,586 McKenna, John M. 85 McKinley, Ann I. 74,189,231,473 McKinley. Carolyn K. 150,156,248, 269,586 McKinley, Douglas L. 329,586 McKinley, James H. 188 McKinney, Donald E. 473 McKinney. Katheryn A. 222 McKinney, Richard O. 586 McKinnis, Jim A. 157,166,179,182,473 McKinnis, Jo M. 200,231,473 McKinsey, Claudia M. 350,586 McKown, Richard A. 183,473 McLain, David R. 315,586 McLain, Marcia C. 208,252,275 McLain, Margaret A. 358.586 McLain, Norman L. 315,586 McLa-.ghlin, Patricia 350,586 McLean. Robin R. 269.586 McLeavy, Marjory L. 232,277,586 McLenon, Paul A. 473 McLenon, Rodney B. 317,587 McLeod, Myra L. 219,341,587 McLeod, Warren H. 297,587 McManis, Mary M. 72,222,271,587 McMaster, Ginger L. 355.587 McMillan, Alan D. 182,473 McMillan, Glenda S. 473 McMillan, Judith K. 259,587 McMillen, Billy D. 182,223 McMiilion, Monica M. 229,257 350 587 McNabb, David H. 185,362,587 McNally, John A. 368,587 McNeal, Albert F. 368.587 McNeal, Charles D. 205,368,587 McNeal, Douglas M. 295,587 McNee, Janet A. 197,350,587 McNeil, Charlotte A. 229,259,334,587 McNeive, Patricia E. 241,355,587 McNerny, Nancy L. 167,341,587 McNevin, Sheryl A. 216,350,587 McNinch, George E. 375,587 McPhail, Virginia L. 193 McPherson, Eileen A. 334,587 McPheter, Gordon L. 313,587 McQuillen, Tracy G. 368,587 McReynolds, Connie 211,355,587 McReynolds, Richard 587 McVay, James A. 587 McVay, Richard H. 71,74,231,587 McVay, Theodore J. 299,587 McVicker, Cheryl A. 341,587 McWilliams, Dennis D. 362,587 Mead, Joel L. 108.193 Mead, Joyce L. 350,587 Means, Gerald R. 321,587 Mears, Gregory H. 155,375,587 Meats Judging Team 109 Meats, Robert D. 154,368,587 Meckel, Marsha K. 227,228,350,587 Medlin. C. J. 171 Meetz, Johnny E. 109,287,457,473 Mehta, Bharat S. 653 Mehta, Desh P. 151,213,653 Meier, Harold E. 473 Meier, Kenneth D. 587 Meinershagen, Joyce 210,350,587 Meinhardt, Patricia 350,587 Meisegeier, Larry R. 187 Meisner, Sharon R. 152,263,587 Meitl, James R. 163,375,588 Melberg, Donna L. 341,588 Mellgren, David J. 159,168,182,323, 588 Mellott, Mitchell P. 473 Meloan, Clifton E. 165,215 Melvin. Judith A. 269,473 Mendell, Linda Lee 231.378,588 Men ' s Bowling Turn 427 Menne, Emily L. 257,341,588 Mennemeyer, Paul F. 166,179,182 Mennonite Fellowship 240 Men ' s Dorms 357 Menzies, Carl S. 109 Meredith. Janice R. 588 Merica, Mark D. 299 Merriam, Joseph G. 188 Merriam, Steven D. 224,588 Merrill, Eizabeth D. Merriman, Susan K. Merten, Donald H Mertz, Jacob E. Mertz, John A. 222 229,259,334,588 156,295,473 305,473 191,362,588 Mertz, Margaret A. 170 Merz. Gail E. 350.588 Meschke, David G. 362,393,473 Messerschmidt, Alan 280,588 Messersmith, Maria J. 257,473 Messing. Diane M. 30,156,201,265,588 Messmer, Vicki J. 259,350,588 Messner. Michael C. 653 Mertenbrink, Cheryl 588 Metz, Deidre A. 350,588 Metz, Michael C. 169 Metzen, Melvin N. 195,241,588 Metzger, Mary A. 200 Metzger, Ronald C. 473 Metzinger, Gary D. 362,588 Metzinger, Janet S. 241,350,588 Meyer, Deeanna K. 334,588 Meyer, Janet S. 473 Meyer, Jerry G. 289,588 Meyer, John T. 291,588 Meyer, Louis J. 588 Meyer, Nancy E. 226,350,588 Meyer, Phillip C. 215,307,588 Meyer, Roberta A. 222,355,588 Meyer, Sheri A. 588 Meyer, Suzie I. 234 Meyer, Theresa A. 195,241,327,588 Meyer, Virginia A. 228,241,341,588 Meyer, William H. 225 Meyers, Irene 328 Meyers, Maryalys 473 Meyers, Terry L. 71,375,588 Michael, Cynthia A. 232,355,588 Michael. Robert L. 362,588 Michaelis, Richard D. 588 Michaels, Kathryn S. 72,229,341,588 Michaud. Micheal E. 164,368.473 Michaud. Patrick G. 368,588 Michie, Terry K. 48,128,160,172,212, 323,473 Mickelsen, Ross 199 Mickelson, Eldon L. 357 Mickey, Coy C. 188 Middleswart, Jerry M. 186,474 Middleswart, Peggy L. 189 Middleton, Edward L. 357 Middleton, Martha J. 71,161,588 Middleton, Raymond E. 153 Middleton, Richard L. 34,85,283,589 Mier, Mary J. 222,341,589 Mignot, Vaughn D. 293,589 Mikesell, Carolyn I. 167 Mikesell, Duane E. 155,194,369,589 Milbourn, Mark T. 154,317,589 Milbourn, Max W. 96 Milburn. Marlyse K. 194,231,325,589 Miles, Charles R. 313,589 Miles, Janice J. 62.231,263,474 Millenbruch. Sharon 350,589 Miller, Allan V. 191,287,589 Miller, Arthur D. 154,299,589 Miller, Brenda L. 327,589 Miller, Cecil 115 Miller, Charles L. 281,589 Miller, Darrell E. 341 Miller, Donna L. 215,341,589 Miller, Dorothy D. 73,589 Miller, Dwight E. 154,218,589 Miller, Earlene L. 197,198,589 Miller. Elizabeth A. 341.589 Miller, Gerald D. 154,235 Miller, Gerald W. 218,305,589 Miller, Gregory L. 183,241,311,474 Miller, Jackie L. 210,474 Miller, James I. 186,227,416 Miller, James R. 589 Miller, James V. 191,205,375,589 Miller, Janean L. 72,161,217,257,589 Miller, Janet L. 117,198,263,589 Miller, Janice S. 34,265 Miller, Janis E. 197,378,589 Miller, Jean E. 200 Miller, Jerri 200 Miller, John R. 323,589 Miller, Y. Jordon 93 Miller, Linda M. 57,58,59,170,197,273 Miller, Linda M. 63,589 Miller, Lynn S. 263,589 Miller, Marc E. 188,315,589 Miller, Margo J. 83,275,589 Miller, Mary I. 589 Miller, Patricia A. 269,474 Miller, Patricia K. 193 Miller, Paul E. 117,301,589 Miller. Randolph W. 589 Miller, Richard D. 109,195,197,205, 303,589 Miller, Richard P. 188,589 Miller. Robert H. 197,474.589 Miller, Robert P. 369,589 Miller, Sherry E. 152,192,590 Miller. Sherry K. 210,474 Miller, Travis L. 212,590 Miller, Vikki K. 62,150,269,590 Miller, Willard A. 182,196,474 Miller, William H. 73,283,590 Milleret, Roy J. 136 Millick, Melody V. 197,355,590 Milliken, Sharon L. 257,474 Milling Club 218 Millis, Danny H. 423 Millis, Valerie J. 257,590 Mills, Alan D. 229,369.590 Mills, Michael T. 291,474 Mills, Robert B. 201 Mills, Virginia M. 350,590 Milne, Richard K. 375,590 Milner, Harry P. 362,590 Miner, Dennis L. 73,319,474 Miner, William D. 197,253,319,590 Minnick, James S. 197 Minnick, Walter R. 163,375,590 Minnis, Roberta I. 259,474 Minter, Roger D. 103,223,590 Mintner, Joseph R. 393 Minturn, Laurel A. 271,590 Misak. Eldon L. 186,474 Miserending, George 315,590 Mishmash, Harold E. 165 Mi s K-State-Mannanan 32 Mistier, Barbara D. 85,277,341,590 Mitcha, John L. 128,317,474 Mitchell, Alan M. 156,177,590 Mitchell. Karen L. 248,261,474 Mitchell. Kenneth B. 224,362.590 Mitchell. Linda J. 590 Mitchell, Martha C. 350,590 Mitchell, Raymond V. 103 Mitchell, Sharlene K. 331,350,590 Mirtenbrink, Cherly S. 350 Mizell. Robert H. 474 Mlinek, Larry R. 590 Moate, Ruth 282 Moats, Evelyn L. 169,259,590 Mobley, Marilynn J. 265,334,590 Mock, Margaret H. 73,202,341,590 Model Congress 44-45 Moe, Sandra S. 590 Moeder, Denis J. 590 Moehlman, Kathleen E. 590 Moehlman, Patricia L. 474 Mohanty, Gobinda C. 213 Moldauer. Hal P. 590 Moldoff, Douglas L. 225 Moline. Beryl J. 341,590 Mollenkamp, Corlie E. 152,341,590 Mollett, Michael M. 284,590 Monacci, John E. 180 Monday, Norma J. 474 Monday, William C. 182 Money, Richard K. 375,590 Monical, Jimmy E. 224,362,590 Monroe, Craig E. 280,590 Montei, Alan K. 235 Montei, Sara B. 200 Montgomery, Donald W. 309,590 Montgomery, Florence 213 Montgomery, George 93,213 Montgomery, Jon P. 313,591 Montgomery, Michael 151,313,473 Montgomery, Susan D. 216,227,341 Montilla, Magdalena 203,653 Montney, Gordon E. 155,207,233,362, 591 Montour, Edward J. 591 Moody, Ann E. 330,355,474 Moody, Mayme R. 222,350,591 Moody, Ronald I. 410,411,414 Mooney, Robert L. 299,369,591 Moor Hall 364-371 Moore, Enos E. 180 Moore, Francis W . 591 Moore, Fritz 63 Moore, Jacqueline E. 216,273,334,591 Moore, Janis K. 341,591 Moore, James E. 317,591 Moore, James M. 393 Moore. James R. 285,474 Moore, Kathryn E. 474 Moore. Lowell G. 129,172,305,474 Moore, Melba M. 198,591 Moore, Michael K. 158.187 Moore, Miriam A. 164,232,330,341, 591 Moore. Myrtle 326 Moore. Nancy L. 341,591 Moore. Patricia E. 327,591 Moore, Philip F. 58,199,214,216,317, 468,475 Moore, Ru A. 259,591 Moore, Sandra C. 475 Moore, Susan M. 166,199,216,475 Moore, Thornton A. 183,475 Moore, William A. 163 Moorman, James H. 591 Morales. Victor M. 181.215 Moran, Thomas B. 369,591 665 Moran, Timothy W. 591 Mordy, Linda L. 222 Mordy, Ronald L. 154 Morehead, Gary J. Mcwford, Cheryl S. Morgan, Bernice E. Morgan, Donald E. Morgan, Herbert E. Morgan, Jeanette R. Morgan, Jerry D. Morgan, Larry D. 177,205 265,350,591 177 207,233,375,591 591 355,475 175,362,591 317,591 Morgan, Lawrence D. 92 Morgan, Lyn J. 85,591 Morgan, Mary B. 271,334,591 Morgan, Patricia J. 341,475 Morgan, Steven L. 301,591 Morgenson, Jonathan 299,475 Morgenson, Steven C. 317,591 Morgenstern, Jerry L. 475 Morland, William M. 188 Morrill, James L. 199 Morris, Dallas D. 369,591 Morris, James L. 362 Morris, James L. 591 Morris, Jan E. 219,239,591 Morris, Marcella M. 26,229,275,591 Morris, Marcia L. 263,591 Morris, Michelle 265,350,591 Morris, Phillip T. 183 Morris, Stephen R. 175,301,591 Morris, Teresa A. 350,591 Morris, William G. 369,592 Morrison, James W. 154,289,592 Morrison, Sidney L. 475 Morriss, Dennis R. 369 592 Morrissette, Linda K. 259,475 Morrissette, Michael 592 Morrow, James F. 3)7,475 Morrow, James K. 315 Morrow, Robert L. 58,112,328 Morrow, Thomas O. 592 Morse, Reed F. 125,127 Morse, Richard H. 53,113 Morse, Richard L. 101,112,131,175,214 Morsinkhoff, John W. 375 592 Mortar Board 148-149 Mortimer, Alan J. 475 Mortimer, Emley A. 341,592 Mortimer, Kay D. 232,273,475 Morton, Marie J. 194,475,592 Morton, Martha A. 228,275,592 Moser, Clinton E. 592 Moser, Herbert C. 165 Moser, Michael L. 475 Moser, Ron K. 592 Moses, Douglas J. 592 Moses, Robert W. 181,592 Mosier, Betty J. 172 Mosier, Jacob E. 135 Mosiman, Paul R. 179,592 Moss, Duane R. 297,592 Moss, Victor A. 195,592 Moxley, Tom J. 195,197,303,592 Moyer, David E. 592 Moyer, Julia J. 181,331,341,592 Moyer, Marlene K. 210,263,592 Moyle, Mary K. 161,592 Mubiru, John B. 175,234 Mudrey, Stephen J. 375,592 Muehring, Paul E. 171,283,475 Mueller, Barbara L. 206,475 Mueller, Mary A. 208,267,341,592 Mueller, Patty E. 475 Mueller, Peggy E. 649 Mueller, Steven A. 156,193,475 Mugler, David J. 103,223 Muir, William L. 154,291,592 Mukai, George D. 592 Mulanax, Alvin E. 101 Mulanax, Kenneth L. 74,285,592 Mulanax, Roger L. 285,592 Mull, Douglas J. 311,592 Mullen, Pamela C. 241,341,592 Mullen, Robert L. 164,592 Mullin, James P. 313 Mullin, Thomas W. 206,475 Mullinix, Frances R. 150,198,271,592 Mulvany, James A. 362,592 Mulvany, Thomas P. 362,592 Mundt, Jonathan R. 369,593 Munson, Ronald E. 75,317,593 Munson, Virginia M. 150,164,167,198, 330,331,350,593 Muntz, Alan J. 205,593 Muntz, Faith A. 341,593 Munzer, Carolyn M. 378 593 Mu Phi Epsilon 161 Murdock, Larry L. 201 Muret, Rita A. 152,167,195,341,593 Murphey, Christine 72,73 Murphy, Charles E. 369,593 Murphy, Charles M. 305,593 Murphy, Daniel C. 225,369,593 Murphy, Ernest V. 311,593 Murphy, James P. 182,475 Murphy, Jeanne L. 208,350,593 Murphy, Jerry S. 159,183,476 Murphy, Kenneth L. 154,157,476 Murphy, Maryanne 231,257,476 Murphy, Patricia A. 224,350,593 Murphy, Stephen M. 212,593 Murray, Eldon M. 193,369593 Murray, Karen E. 334,593 Murray, Michael R. 197 Murrow, Elton G. 280,476 Murrow, Julie M. 117,150,156222 277,593 Murry, Catherine A. 273,476 Murry, Frank D. 188,311,593 Murry, John P. 115 Murry, Robert A. 375,593 Muse, Russell L. 242,362,593 Muselman, Gregory D. 593 Musgrave, Curtis D. 183,369,593 Musgrave, William F. 369,593 Musgrove, Constance 593 Mutic 70-75 666 Music Educators National Conference 217 Mutch, Janis E. 269,341,593 Mwanje, Jesudas U. 175,221,234 Myers, Cletice L. 476 Myers, Dennis E. 159,172,183,185,476 Myers, Donald W. 362,593 Myers, Floyd E. 593 Myers, Gunile A. 341,593 Myers, Jan M. 593 Myers, Jane M. 265 Myers, Kristy J. 341,593 Myers, Larry G. 593 Myers, Lenita D. 593 Myers, Linda S. 232 Myers, Maria L. 334,593 Myers, Robert E. 593 Myers, Ronald E. 317,593 Myers, Sherril J. 594 N Nafziger, Gary L. 476 Nagabhushanam, That 213 Nagarajan, Palanisam 213 Nagel, Barbara J. 195,341,594 Nagel, Harold G. 201 Nagel, John C. 109,191,287,476 Nagely, Arnold G. 136,187 Nagely, Judy A. 189 Naik, Dinkar K. 213 Naiman, Dale E. 194,303,594 Nance, Christopher E. 186,476 Nance, Shirley J. 189 Napier, Linda L. 350,594 Napper, Richard E. 178 Naraslmham, Gorti V. 213 Nash, Rodney T. 151,172,182,328,476 National College Queen 231 Nava, Maria E. 476 Nayak, Babaji C. 213 Naylor, Donald G. 328,594 Naylor, Janet A. 261,279,594 Neaderhiser, Benny D. 183,280,470 Neaderhiser, Larry L. 594 Neal, Candise 350,594 Neal, Gary L. 297,594 Neal, John A. 227,476 Neal, Katherine L. 202,350,594 Neal, Philip J. 282,594 Needham, Janean L. 355,594 Neff, Martin E. 362,594 Neil, Mary E. 271,594 Neill, Dale E. 155 Neill, Robert D. 205,243,362,594 Neill, Robert L. 185,362,594 Neitzel, Suzann K. 195341 594 Nelsen, Craig 203,594 Nelson, Alvie A. 594 Nelson, Ann E. 54,263,476 Nelson, Bill L. 315,594 Nelson, Candace A. 355,594 Nelson, Carol A. 244 Nelson, Carol J. 741,594 Nelson, Clarence L. 244 Nelson, Craig 321 Nelson, Dennis F. 362,594 Nelson, Dennis T. 186,303,476 Nelson, Dent L. 369 Nelson, Devere V. 138 Nelson, Edward E. 225,375,594 Nelson, Gary R. 307,476 Nelson, James P. 187 Nelson, John T. 594 Nelson, Karyl S. 167,350,594 Nelson, Kent L. 594 Nelson, Leland J. 594 Nelson, LuAnn K. 164,191 195234 327,594 Nelson, Mary P. 210,341,594 Nelson, Robert K. 476 Nelson, Robert R. 71,594 Nelson, Samuel C. 109 Nelson, Sharyl A. 156,271,594 Nelson, Suzanne E. 257,594 Nelson, Vaughn L. 71,175,594 Nemechek, Richard A. 362,594 Nentwich, Fritz H. 215,378,653 Nesson, Ralph S. 476 Netahla, Larry J. 309,594 Nelson, Nancy A. 156,201 263595 Nettles, Gaylon J. 74,595 Neufeld, David J. 425 Neufeldt, Harold D. 221,595 Neulinger, Newell R. 375,595 Neuschwander, John T. 375,595 Nevins, Ralph G. 72,127 New, Mark W. 362,595 Newbury, Lynnea S. 341,595 Newby, Frances 208 Newcom, Charles W. 204,237 369 595 Newell, Bruce D. 378,595 Newell, Joy A. 265,595 Newell, Mela K. 164,210,231,263595 Newell, Zona J. 350,595 Newkirk, Richard L. 197 Newlin, Shirley A. 217,350,595 Newman Club 241 Newman, Douglas D. 362,595 Newquist, Dale A. 154,476 Newton, Effie 280 Newton, Jo A. 350,595 Newton, Richard R. 227 Newton, Sheila 227 Neywlck, Marilyn L. 350 Ng, Kai W. 214,653 Nichepor, Alex 299,595 Nichols, Michael M. 197 Nichols, Patty L. 350,595 Nicholson, Larry M. 165 Nicholson, Patricia 261,595 Nicholson, Rodney D. 476 Nickel, Duane F. 305,476 Nickel, Phillip 201 Nickelson, Barbara J. 244,350,595 Nicklas, Kim S. 355,595 Nickoley, Loren D. 172,180,595 Nickum, Roy H. 595 Nicodemus, Janet S. 231,355,595 Nicolai, Karen A. 220,341,595 Niedenthal, Galen R. 197,234,595 Nielsen, Karen E. 341,595 Nielsen, Chester D. 163,375,595 Niemann, Robert M. 317,595 Niemeyer, John S. 204,297,595 Nightingale, Conrad 31,295,410,412, 413,414,415,476,482 Nightingale, Timothy 362,595 Niles, Jana S. 378,595 Niles, Nancy L. 125,271,476 Ninemire, Gerald A. 176 Nimz, Dale E. 369,595 Nixon, Janice K. 265,595 Nixon, Lois A. 209,234 Nixon, Nancy K. 208,341,595 Nixon, Suzanne B. 265,341,595 Njoku, Celestine O. 175,188,226,242, 476 Noah, Forrest C. 180 Noble, Albert A. 369,595 Noble, Carol A. 277,596 Noble, Merrill E. 115 Noel, Kent L. 194 Noel, Raymond L. 596 Noellsch, Kathryn 265,596 Nolder, Larry H. 476 Noli, Richard A. 315,596 Noll, William T. 170 Noller, Douglas 179 Noller, Kathryn L. 350,596 Noonan, John P. 93,101 Noorayi, Mohammad 221 Norberg, Carolyn C. 279 Norberg, Kathryn I. 164,226,269,596 Norbury, Fritz 103,154,158,218,309, 476 150,195,210,231, Norby, Marcia A. 271,596 Norby, Oscar W. Nord, Rebeca I. Nordin, John A. Norvig, Owen K. Norman, Larry Y. Norman, Neil K. Norris, Douglas C. 138 161 103,115 216,596 375,596 329,596 369,596 Norris, Helen L. 476 Norris, Karen D. 355,596 North, Barbara K. 253,267,350,596 North, Judith R. 61,75,232,273596 Northrop, Harold R. 362,596 Norton, Beverly A. 198,228,257,596 Norton, Charles L. 103,223 Norton, Marsha L. 193,596 Norton, Richard K. 193 Norton, Ronald W. 193,596 Norton, Sharon L. 193,596 Norvell, Nancy J. 156,275,596 Nossek, William L. 392,393 Nothhouse, Bernard L. 179 Nou, Nilean 221,234 Novak, Mary A. 210,242,341,596 Novosel, Judy K. 273,350,596 Nowinsky, Olga A. 210,232,261,596 Nugent, Gary K. 234 Nulty, James R. 375,596 Nulty, Judith K. 125,161,230,327,477 Nursing Club 219 Nuslaum, Diane M. 350596 Nusz, William A. 362,596 Nuttelman, Robert A. 157 Nye, Debara K. 191,193,596 Nye, John C. 168,170,172,309,350,477 Nyffeler, Mark R. 321,596 Oberg, Richard K. 321,596 Oberle, Beverly S. 198,350,596 Obermeier, Teresa M. 228,341 596 O ' Brien, Rex A. 362,596 Ochs, Carol A. 477 Ochs, David J. 369,596 Ochs, Kenneth C. 362,393,596 Ochsner, Doreen 263,596 O ' Connell, Janet S. 265,596 O ' Connor, Donald D. 301,597 O ' Connor, Gerard F. 181,597 O ' Connor, J. M. 597 O ' Connor, James F. 241 O ' Connor, Karen L. 231,257,331,597 O ' Dell, Pamela K. 341,597 Odgers, Glenda M. 195,341 597 Odle, Terry W. 58,103,158,287,597 Odom, Marilyn R. 72 Odom, Ronald G. 172,180289477 Off-Campus Women 219 O ' Hara, Gary E. 74,301,597 O ' Hare, Steven K. 375,597 O ' Harra, Tama S. 341,597 Ohl, Barbara A. 378 597 Ohl, Charles E. 212 Ohlde, Douglas A. 103,154,156,157 218,477 Ohmes, Francis E. 182,597 Ohno, Mitsugi 215 Olander, Randall R. 253,287597 Old, Beverly S. 72,73 597 Oleen, Betty K. 257,597 Oliver, Kenneth W. 182362597 Oliver, Larry J. 188 597 Olsen, Mary E. 231,477 Olsen, Rodney C. 317,597 Olsen, Sherry L. 597 Olson, Carolyn D. 60,150,195209234 325,597 Olson, Gary D. 299,362,396 597 Olson, George A. 123 Olson, Gene L. 369,597 Olson, Gordon R. 198,362597 Olson, John W. 212,401,477 Olson, Judith A. 355 Olson, Judith J. 222,597 Olson, Karen E. 257,341,597 Olson, Kathryn S. 350,597 Olson, Peter H. 155,317,597 Olson, Phillip W. 362,597 Olson, Raymond V. 103 Olson, Ross A. 303,653 Olson, Sandra L. 202,331,350,597 Olson, Willard G. 191 Olsson, Janice M. 156,271,597 Oltjen, Allan C. 225,597 O ' Malley, Peter J. 375,597 Oman, Dwight W. 164,401,405 Omicron Nu 162 Omlor, Jane A. 355,597 O ' Neill, George D. 158,186,477 O ' Neill, Ronald D. 375,597 O ' Neill, Victoria R. 597 Onwiler, Glenna F. 355,597 Onyia, Amechi K. 175 Onyia, Kenneth N. 187,214,226598 Opat, Steven L. 369,598 Orbison, Belva J. 598 Orchesis 220 Orchestra 72,73 Orear, Gary G. 309,598 Organ, William f. 362,598 Organizations Section 146-245 Orientation Week 20-21 Oring, Kenneth A. 598 Orloske, Cynthia J. 228,277 350 598 Orrell, Linda D. 169,261,477 Orseno, Joseph A. 241,369,477 Osborn, Cecelia M. 355,598 Osborn, Curtis C. 598 Osborn, Dana L. 177,598 Osborn, James M. 188,309598 Osborn, Victor L. 176,598 ' Osborne, Coral A. 271,598 Osborne, Janet S. 117,150,156 271 598 Osborne, Lloyd A. 282,369,598 Osborne, Susan L. 200 Osbourn, Pamela J. 219,598 Osburn, Charlotte L. 216,355 598 O ' Shields, Sharon I. 231 350598 Oshiro, David K. 598 Ostermann, Alan D. 287,598 Ostermann, John G. 293,598 Ostemeyer, Colleen M. 259,598 Oswalt, William D. 191,193,287598 Otney, Linda K. 231,477 Ott, Faith A. 222 Otte, Kent E. 295,598 Otte, Melodie A. 228,263,334 598 Ottenberg, Ray 313,598 Otto, Merton L. 175 Oursler, Thomas L. 159,183362420 421,598 Outdoor Track Team 410-411,414 Overman, Nancy A. 350,598 Overman, Robert D. 71,291,598 Overman, William F. 291,598 Overrocker, Janice A. 194,209 234 325,598 Overstreet, Lavonda 355,477 Overstreet, Ronald L. 375,598 Owen, Carol J. 242,477 Owen, Gary D. 157,159,203,242,477 Owen, Robert L. 375,598 Owen, Robin B. 313,598 Owens, Richard 124 Owens, Sharon L. 477 Owens, Thomas C. 375,598 Oyekan, Jebe J. 175 Oyekan, Jibade O. 103,175,199,214 226,234,477 Pace, David W. 369,598 Packard, Helen E. 73,152,327,599 Pacumbaba, Rodulfo P. 203214653 Padden, Philip F. 297,599 Padgett, Diana S. 200 Padon, Dorothy J. 351,599 Pady, Stuart M. 103,115 Page, Barbara J. 206,220,229,351 599 Page, Charles L. 477 Paine, Patricia J. 253,260,351,599 Painter, Reginald H. 201 Pakistan Association 220 Pallesen, Annette 263,599 Palmer, Larry G. 317,477 Palmer, Pamela 277,477 Palmer, Patricia A. 1 59,263,477 Palmer, Stephen P. 180,315405,599 Palmer, Thomas C. 295,599 Panhellenic Council 248 Pankrantz, Carol D. 351,599 Pankratz, Gary F. 362,393,477 Pannbacker, William 362,396,599 Pape, Warner R. 599 Papon, Orval F. 280,599 Pappan, Ronald D. 193,225,477 Paquette, Lonnie L. 599 Paramore, Pamela J. 231,341,599 Paramore, Sandra S. 204,267,477 Parekh, Arunkumar V. 213 Parker, Charles E. 599 Parker, David Lee 599 Parker, David Lionel 63,149,167,168, 301,477,488 Parker, Don G. 297,599 Parker, Elizabeth H. 232,263,478 Parker, Jack W. 329,599 Parker, JoAnne J. 195,341,599 Parker, Natalie J. 74,217,259,599 Parker, Patricia E. 341 Parker, Patricia L. 599 Parker, Ralph M. 478 Parker, Robert G. 181,419,421,478 Parker, Ronnie G. 478 Parker, Steven R. 280,599 Parker, Vernon D. 78,161,171 Parker, S. Thomas 93 Parks, Roger E. 157 Parmely, Michael L. 313,599 Parr, Jane L. R. 351,599 Parrett, Larry S. 180,478 Parris, Fred M. 138 Parry, Deanna K. 271,599 Parsons, Carolynn A. 599 Parsons, Dwayne L. 362,599 Parsons, Rebecca K. 341,478 Partch. Sue L. 226,273,478 Parich, Ted R. 285,599 Parthemer, Nancy C. 239,244,355,478 Pastrick, Pamela J. 60,341,599 Patel, Anilukumar T. 213 Patel, Kanubhai H. 180.213 Patel, Mafatlal N. 213 Patnode, Wanda L. 219,599 Patrick, James C. 375,599 Patrick, Ward D. 321,599 Patterson, Dennis C. 423,599 Patterson, George F. 599 Patterson, Joseph D. 301,599 Patterson, Mary L- 351,599 Patterson, Raye R. 204,416,600 Patterson, Robert E. 600 Pattison, Ann C. 153,271,600 Patton. Martha D. 194,351,600 Patton, Pat V. 180 Patton, Patricia A. 231,355,600 Patton, Walter B. 177,195,600 Paul, Arthur A. 478 Paul, Dallas H. J. 478 Paulsen, Avelina Q. 203 Paulsen, Gary D. 203,227,241,311,600 Paulsen, Patsy S. 273,600 Paulson, Ronald K. 225,369,600 Pauly, Robert F. 74,185.478 Pavlu, Linda J. 341,600 Payne, Donald E. 410,411,414 Payn?, James D. 375,600 Payne, Loyal F. 223 Payne. Patricia A. 273,600 Payne, William M. 109.191,478 Peach, Arthur E. 600 Pearce, Bryan F. 425,600 Pearce. Dan C. 369,600 Pearson, Alice L. 71,327,600 Pearson, Barbara S. 232,261,600 Pearson, Carolyn S. 257,600 Pearson, Elaine L. 327,479 Pearson, Thomas C. 179,600 Pearson, Wayne A. 71,75,165,328,479 Pease. Ronald A. 600 Peccolo, Charles M. 93 Peckham, James H. 195 Peddie, Mrs. Dick 298 Pedersen, Billie R. 217 Pedersen, Connie E. 341,600 Pederson, Christina 74,600 Peeks, Marilyn J. 334,600 Peel, David E. 362,600 Peetz, Donald S. 225,369,600 Peine, Caroline F. 62,97,98,99 Pelkey, Linda K. 341,600 Pell, Mary H. 351,600 Pellmann, Neil F. 182,287,600 Pelter, Joseph D. 600 Pemberton, Ronny L. 136,186 Pendarvis. Nancy I. 261,600 Pendergast, William 44 Penner, Orlando L. 240 Penner, Richard L. 375,479 People to People 221 Percival, Sharon L 263,600 Pereira, Norman C. 213,375,653 Perkins, Roger W. 188 Perrier, John W. 321,600 Perrier, Thomas D. 103,151,191,321, 444,479 Perry, Albert 221 Perry, Charles A. 369,600 Perry, Dale J. 178,600 Perry, Layton M. 295,479 Perry, Nancy J. 73,239,271,600 Perry, Norma B. 78,269,600 Perry, Ralph H. 93 Perry, Robert W. 313,601 Perry, Stephen M. 362,601 Perschbacher, Elmer 479 Pershing Rifles 163 Persian Student Associattsn 221 Pervich, Michael P. 369,653 Pesaresi, Karl A. 196 Peter, Michael J. 321,376,601 Peterie, Jerry D. 369,601 Peters, Bruce E. 153,154,155,362,601 Peters, Chester E. 22,98,149 Peters, Dennis R. 160,178,212,369,379 Peters, Duane L. 108 Peters, Euoene O. 191,479 Peters, James M. 197,313,601 Peters, Lola J. 202,271,601 Petersen, George E. 479 Peterson, Cheryl J. 341,601 Peterson, Christophe 225 Peterson, Dale E. 156,206 Peterson, Danny R. 191,362.601 Peterson, David C. 601 Peterson, Dianna J. 341 Peterson, Donald F. 58,221 Peterson, Eldon E. 157,357,369,479 Peterson, Garry L. 191,195,205,376, 601 Peterson, Garth L. 187,303,601 Peterson, George E. 169,369 Peterson, Harold C. 301,479 Peterson, James C. 376,601 Peterson, Jane D. 601 Peterson, Jean E. 202,355,601 Peterson, Jerald A. 479 Peterson, Jerry M. 158,186,601 Peterson, John C. 601 Peterson, Jolene M. 208,351,601 Peterson, Jon H. 160,172 Peterson, Larry M. 188,299,601 Peterson, Linda J. 208,351,601 Peterson, Mary E. 601 Peterson. Michael E. 362,601 Peterson, Nancy S. 152,341,427,601 Peterson, Randy M. 287,601 Peterson, Ronald Lee 176,205,376,601 Peterson, Ronald L. 195 Peterson, Ronald N. 601 Peterson, Thomas E. 420,421 Petet, David C. 219,601 Petr. Daniel D. 183 Petrik. Nancy J. 341,601 Peyton, Robert H. 479 Pfanenstiel. Richard 307,479 Pfannenstiel, Raymon 168,601 Prefer, David N. 190,280,601 Pfeiffer, Donald G. 242,329,601 Pfister, Linda S. 232,355,601 Pfister. Philip W. 369,601 Pflieger. Edwin F. 362,601 Pflughoeft, Alan K. 601 Pfost. Harry B. 93 Phalp, Lynne E. 269.351.601 Pharo, Michael G. 283,602 Phems 222 Phi Alpha Theta 162 Phi Delta Theta 308-309 Phi Epsilon Kappa 164 Phi Eta Sigma 1 S3 Phi Gamma Delta Colony 281 Phi Kappa Phi IS) Phi Kappa Tau 282 Phi Kappa Theta 310-311 Phi Lambda Upsilon 165 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 165 Phi Upsilon Omicron 164 Philbrook, David M. 204,369,602 Phillips, Bonita 259,602 Phillips, Carol A. 195,334,602 Phillips. James E. 194 Phillips. Judith A. 61.85,261,602 Phillips, Linda M. 341,602 Phillips. Terry I. 151.479 Phillips. Thomas J. 362,602 Phinney, Alan G. 376,602 Phost, Harry B. 93 Pi Beta Phi 276-277 Pi Epsilon Delta 166 Pi Kappa Alpha 312-313 Pi Tau Sigma 166 Pickens, Judy E. 210,244,351.602 Pickett, Delmar V. 602 Pickett, Keith F. 328,602 Picotte, Pierre L. 421 Piepenbring, Jack 321.602 Pierce, Gary W. 369,602 Pierce, Ralph L. 602 Pierpoint, Pamela S. 265,602 Pierson, Bruce A. 602 Pierson, Stephen W. 311.602 Pietronicco, Jane L. 200 Pietronicco, Ralph M. 419 Pike, Kirby D. 175 Pike, Losson G. 303,602 Pike. Susan K. 259.602 Pilcher, Daniel E. 227,297,602 Pilcher, Patricia A. 479 Pilger, Norman W. 193,369,602 Pimple, Michael R. 128,172,212 Pinick, George E. 362,602 Pinkerton, Sheryl L. 261,342,602 Pinkstaff, Alan J. 309,479 Pinkston, Tom L. 321,602 Pinnick, Larry V. 369,602 Pino, Nick 319,399,400,401,402,602 Piper, Lynn A. 220,222,250 Piper, Richard R. 362,602 Piper, Ross D. 315,479 Pippenger, William E. 154,197 Pippin, Teresa C. 210,351,602 Pirott, Sharon S. 210,602 Pittman, Jack R. 227,602 Pitts, Charles W. 201 Pizel, Linda R. 74,22 9,351,602 Placement Center 144-145 Plant, Thomas K. 197 Plantz, Michael S. 369,602 Plattner, Janell A. 195,327,602 Plays 64-69 Plemons, Robert F. 479 Plemons, Ronald W. 301,602 Plett, Marilyn J. 153,167,602 Plocharski, Edward J. 186,479 Plog, James f. 195,369,602 Ploger, James R. 195.330,351,479 Plow and Pen Club 223 Plumb, Linda K. 342.603 Plumberg, Gary J. 603 Plummer, Gerald M. 376,603 Plvmmer, Lee A. 603 Plummer, Linda L. 195,209,342,603 Poell, Linda A. 265,603 Poggemeyer, Lewis E. 376,603 Pogue, Vicky L. 197.231.355,603 Pohl, Renita K. 325,479 Pohlman, Randolph A. 154,157,479 Poister, John H. 603 Pokorny. Charles 479 Poland, Steven B. 295,603 Poley, Thomas E. 197.221,425 Pollman, James L. 376,603 -Pollock, Jeanne A. 189 Pollock, Jon M. 309,479 Polly, Leland 295,603 Pomeroy, E. Diane 61,333,334,603 Pomperien, Janice E. 222,271,603 Poole, Miriam 222 Poole, Pamela L. 204,261.342,603 Poorman, Tom T. 297,603 Poovey, Waldo D. 191,603 Pope, Jerald L. 362,603 Pope, Stephen R. 369,603 Popham, Ronald E. 165 Popp, Conrad M. 369,603 Porrata, Luis A. 215,603 Portela, Fabio D. 215 Porter, Allegee Y. 355,603 Porter, Benjamin L. 315,603 Porteus, Cheryl L. 222,603 Portschy, Charlotte 210,351,603 Posner, Elieser S. 218 Post, Gail I. 197,231,603 Potenski, Ronald D. 603 Potenski, Rose M. 653 Potenski, William E. 179,479 Potnis, Kusum V. 213 Potnis, Vasant R. 213 Porter, Thomas M. 295,603 Pottroff, Marlene K. 252,263,603 Poultry Science Club 233 Pouyamehr, Abbas 221 Powell, Brenda L. 355.603 Powell, David C. 369,603 Powell, Donna K. 603 Powell, Douglas 53,54 Powell, Eugene L. 603 Powell, Sandra J. 330,342.603 Powell, Stephen L. 72,73 Powell. Wayne G. 176.205,603 Power, Robert E. 181 Powers, Linda S. 479 Praegen, Karla F. 351.603 Praeger, Kent R. 45,197,285,604 Pralle, Craig L. 362,604 Prater, Marvin E. 479 Prather. Donald W. 172,212,229,362, 604 Prather, Grace I. 480 Prather. Sara L. 480 Pratt, lelah A. 342,604 Pratt, Mary L. 273,604 Pratt, Regena K. 71,217.480 Pratt, William L. 283,653 Pravacek, Alvin A. 188 Pravacek, Pat C. 189 Pray, Christine E. 74,150,327,604 Pray, Warren C. 321.604 Presley. Glenn S. 369,604 Presnal, Nancy L. 194.239,351,604 Pretzer, Garrett J. 604 Pretzer, Mary J. 78,131,171,196,209, 244.480 Pr -Veterinary Medical Club 225 Price, Charles W. 369,604 Price, Floyd H. 123 Price, Linda A. 196,198.342,604 Price, Steve J. 175,287,604 Price, Susan L. 351,604 Price. William S. 305.604 Prideaux, Judith L. 71,275,480 Priebe, James W. 313,604 Prine, Richard W. 362.604 Prinz, Roberta R. 480 Pritz, Wayne L. 182,307,480 Privette, Hugh T. 419 Prochaska. Mary K. 194.241,325,604 Prochazka, Ronald D. 480 Proctor, Virgil G. 480 ProeH, Richard J. 480 Professional Foods Club 226 Propp, Lawrence L. 240,604 Propp, Ronald G. 240.604 Prosser, David H. 305,604 Prothe, Rolland W. 205,369,604 Protus, Robert J. 376,604 Prus, Leslie J. 604 Pryor, Mary A. 248,275,480 Ptacek, Betty J. 480 Ptak. Richard L. 181,362.604 Puckett, Curtis A. 369,604 Puett, Harry L. 604 Pugh, Janet E. 356,604 Puig, Jorge 154,480 Pule, Sharon D. 239,342,604 Pulliam, Kathleen A. 74,228,273,342, 604 Pulliam, William D. 293,604 Pultz, Lawrence O. 215,376,604 Pushpamma, Siddaredd 653 Pustka, Louis L. 378,604 Putnam Hall 353-356 Putnam Scholars 167 Pyles, Jean M. 257,604 Quadri, Syed A. 214 Quails. Leslie E. 604 Quattlebaum, Marta J. 226,269,356. 604 Queens 24-32 Quick, Dudley E. 225,605 Quillin, Dean M. 480 Quiring. John M. 297.605 Quirk, Wendy E. 356,605 Qureshi, Imtiaz A. 214,220.223 Rabe, Ronald L. 253,305,605 Raccuglia, Gary R. 369,605 Rachesky, Ronald P. 81.171,480 Rader, Gary L. 235.480 Rader, Kay M. 356.605 Rader, Ryan R. 71,153,179,328,605 Rafferty, James M. 480 Rafrety, Gary D. 184 Rafii, Ziajeddin M. 221,653 Rafter, Barry L. 129,480 Rafter, Marykaye 206,480 Rag land, John W. 285,605 Raida, Merle L. 224,605 Raile, Clifford D. 376,605 Railsback, Lee T. 135 Raines, Glenn A. 480 Rains, Mary K. 202.605 Rain, Jeanene M. 342.605 Rain. Judy E. 231,342.605 Ralston, Marguerite 265,605 Ramamohana, Rao B. 653 Ramareddy, Guntaka V. 213,653 Ramirez, Elizabeth M. 60,2 28,351,605 Ramsey, Carl C. 280,605 Ramsey, Jerry J. 369,606 Ramsey, Julie K. 606 Ramsey, Lorna M. 265,606 Ramsour, Patricia L. 222 Randall. Allen J. 227,369,606 Randall, Robert D. 188 Randall, Robert L. 405 Randel, Ernest B. 480 Dandle, Lawrence J. 225 Randolph, Delvin D. 186,480 Randolph, Janet L. 356,606 Raney, Stephen K. 203.606 Rankin, Mary J. 606 Ransom, Edgar W. 315,606 Ranz, Susan C. 263,606 Rao, Gundu H. 201.213 Rao. Manapalli V. 223 Rao, Nagulapalli B. 653 Rao, Negesha H. 213 Rapp. Gerald F. 197,281,369,606 Rapp, James A. 393 Rasch, Dana L. 414 Rasmussen, Albie C. 202 Rasmusson, Jarold L. 369,606 Ratcliffe, John T. 323,606 Rathbun, Connie S. 219,327,606 Rathbun, Gene P. 185,480 Rathore, Bajrang S. 213,223,653 Rathore, Ranveer S. 213,223 Rattle, Cheryl L. 606 Ravenscroft, Patricia 342,606 Rawlings, Barbara N. 85,200,606 Rawlings, Edward O. 299,606 Rawlings, Marie E. 342,606 Rawlings, Paul H. 85,117,606 Ray. Joseph M. 606 Rayl, Jan L. 297,606 Rayl, Robert P. 606 Razak, C. Kenneth 127 Reber, Diana L. 229,351,606 Reck, Martha J. 356,606 Recob, Ernie E. 406,409 Rector, Bob 419 Redd, Dennis G. 253,311,606 Reddi, Annapoorna M. 201,213 Reddi, Moravapalle V. 213 Reddy, Balemula G. 213 Reddy, Puchalapalli 213.653 Reddy, Pushpamma 213 Reddy, Surender K. 213 Reed, Barbara L. 232,606 Reed, Dale W. 282,606 Reed. Michael E. 309,606 Reed, Nancy J. 26.198,606 Reed, Nancy J. 342 Reed, Ralph L. 606 Reed, Robert H. 369.606 Reed, Thomas A. 362,606 Reeder, Martha E. 210,351,606 Reeder, Pamela A. 228,271,351,606 Reedy, Francis M. 224 Reedy, Glenn E. 154 Reeh, Lorena E. 194,209,480 Reehling, Jean 53,131 Reeve, Sandra L. 342,606 Reeves, James H. 172,179 Reeves, John T. 227,481 Reeves, Nancy C. 230,257,481 Regehr, Geraldine F. 342,606 Regier, Katherine M. 481 Regnier, Robert D. 607 Regnler, Victor A. 607 Reh. Sheryl K. 226,334,607 Rehm, Susan N. 351,607 Rehschuh, Susan M. 277,607 Reiber, Duke B. 81.203.607 Reichert, Bobbi G. 200 Reichert, Walter J. 172 Reid, Richard M. 188.193.195 Reid, Virginia R. 356,607 Reida, Frankie R. 280,481 Reidl, Don 410,414 Reilly, Brian M. 369,607 Reilly, Janis M. 189 Reilly, Jean D. 223 Reilly, Lionel L. 188 Reimer, Daryl R. 362,607 Reinhardt, Nelson K. 301,607 Reisig, David J. 108,234,607 Reiss, Carolyn S. 351,607 Reiter. Michael J. 212.481 Reissig. William H. 201.234.303.607 Reiter, Stephen E. 157 Reitzel, Melvin J. 607 Religious Organizations 236-245 Rembleske, Linda M. 277,607 Remley, Max D. 161,171,607 Rempel, Patricia A. 239 Rempel, Mrs. Warren 244 Renner, Kerry L. 237,363,607 Renouf, Michael R. 607 Rensch, Paula M. 342,607 Rensenhpuse, Thomas 378,607 Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints 239 Repp, Marcia M. 607 Reppert, Jerry L. 81,309,607 Resident Assistants 331,357 Retrum, Richard O. 363,607 Renenmeyer, Carl W. 201 Reusser, Joan K. 198,240.356,481 Rexroad, Chloe E. 261,481 Rexroad, Jerry M. 162,481 Reyes, Roberto F. 71,317,607 Reynolds, James F. 181,283,607 Reynolds, Kenneth R. 197,369,481 Reynolds. Martha J. 57,58,117,150, 277,607 Reynolds, Nick L. 607 Reynolds, Nona G. 219,607 Reynolds, Stephen L. 369,607 Reynolds, Thomas P. 369,607 Reynolds. William L. 369,607 667 Rezac, Ronald E. 18] Reeves, Homer E. 653 Rhee, Ten M. 233,653 Rhee, Tim L. 205 Rhine, Barry L. 58,128,285,607 Rhine, James M. 53 Rhodd, Raymond L. 183,369,607 Rhodes, Lodis 392,393 Rhodus, Marsha K. 200 Rhorer, Michael W. 607 Rhudy, Polly J. 351,607 Rhyne, Janie I. 342,427,607 Rice, Barbara S. 226,244,334,608 Rice, Bonita A. 261,608 Rice, Carolyn R. 78,80,171 209 Rice, Cedric E. 393 Rice, Gaylord L. 185,363,608 Rice, James S. 608 Rice, Katharyn L. 342,608 Rice, Kirke W. 481 Rice, Linda L. 198,356,608 Rice, Robert E. 363,608 Rice, Robert W. 63,78,171 Rice, Sharon F. 194,356,608 Rice, Terrence S. 108,481 Rich, Charles L. 289,481 Rich, Danny M. 315,608 Rich, Randall L. 166,238,303,481 Richard, Loren D. 369,608 Richards, Arne 233 Richards, David F. 608 Richards, Gary A. 416,608 Richards, Gayla L. 257,608 Richards, George T. 291,608 Richards, John P. 369,608 Richards, Judy 200 Richards, Linda S. 342,608 Richards, Michael K. 363,608 Richards, Pamela J. 228,241,342,608 Richards, Verlyn D. 154 Richards, William L. 608 Richards, Arnie 233 Richardson, Dale M. 191,205,481 Richardson, Gerald L. 187,481 Richardson, Glen E. 369,608 Richardson, Harold W. 188,481 Richardson, James C. 282,416,426,608 Richardson, James L. 313,608 Richardson, James M. 319,608 Richardson, Janet L. 608 Richardson, Joseph T. 608 Richardson, Linda M. 195,208,231,342, 608 Richardson, Pamela 215,351,608 Richardson, Patricia 334,608 Richardson, Ralph C. 188,195,242,608 Richling, Peter L. 282,608 Rickard, Loren J. 187,287,608 Ricker, Clyde S. 293,608 Ricker, Ronald R. 293,608 Ridenour, Craig W. 301,421,608 Ridgway, Rosalind J. 61,259,608 Rieck, Bruce D. 363,608 Riedel, David F. 177 Riedel, Eugene A. 363,609 Riedel, Frederick D. 481 Riedl, Don L. 414 Riedl, Jay D. 225 Riedl, Joseph F. 157,180,609 Rieke, Deanne M. 242,342,609 Riemann, Linda K. 194,228,609 Riemann, Melvin L. 191,287,609 Rieniets, David C. 363,609 Rieschick, Rita M. 202,228,351,609 RifFey, Janet K. 85,209,277,481 Rifle 426 Riffle, Anne M. 351,609 Riggenbach, John C. 369,609 Riggs, Glenn W. 194,225,609 Righter, Robert J. 163 Riisoe, John L. 369,609 Riley, Lesta L. 209,220,228,351,609 Riley, Randall B. 309,609 Riley, Wanita M. 351,609 Rinas, Carol A. 342609 Rindt, Cheryl K. 351,609 Rindt, Richard A. 108 Ringel, Karen K. 189 Ringel, Larry H. 188 Ringer, Kenneth A. 155,369,609 Ringheim, Harve P. 188 Ringheim, Pamela S. 481 Ringler, Wilber E. 138 Rink, Larry E. 297,363,609 Rinkenberger, Robert 151,481 Riordan, Michael E. 162,299,481 Rippe, Victor H. 482 Rippetoe, Leonard W. 181 Riseman, Louis 169 Risley, Kathleen R. 609 Risley, Randy D. 187,313,609 Rissen, Don A. 609 Risser, Linda D. 232,277,609 Ritter, John R. 184 Rittgers, Jerry L. 363,609 Rivera, Carmen J. 609 Rivera, Daniel 163 Rivera, Richard R. 421 Rivir, Steven R. 609 Roach, Faith R. 226 Roach, Patricia A. 156,248,277,609 Roach, Sallie K. 181,263,609 Robb, David E. 609 Robben, Gary L. 313,609 Robbins, Carol L. 53,149,161,242,273, 482 Robbins, Claude L. 163,185,375376 609 Robbins, Marilyn S. 71,217,259,482 Robbins, Robert T. 653 Robel, Robert J. 235 Roberts, Craig A. 183,609 Roberts, Gayle L. 210,242 Roberts, James C. 317609 Roberts, Keith L. 299,482 Roberts, Kent L. 253,297,609 668 Roberts, Lyman W. 201 Roberts, Maurice D. 155,363,609 Roberts, Robert R. 376,609 Roberts, Ronald D. 369,609 Roberts, Rory R. 351,610 Roberts, Thomas C. 71,204,317,610 Robertson, Richard K. 109,369,610 Robinson, Benny R. 482 Robinson, Billy J. 188 Robinson, Bruce H. 307,610 Robinson, Carolyn M. 194,219,259,610 Robinson, Douglas A. 129,166,170, 179,482 Robinson, Gary F. 283,610 Robinson, Geraldine 208,228,351,610 Robinson, Jackie J. 224,376,610 Robinson, John C. 610 Robinson, Karen J. 277,610 Robinson, Melvin D. 154,197,482 Robinson, Nancy K. 189 Robinson, Richard L. 188,289,610 Robinson, Rita M. 231,342,482 Robinson, Rosalie R. 74,229 Robinson, Roy L. 218,242,376,610 Robinson, Valeria J. 228,333,334,610 Robison, Curtis L. 482 Robker, Douglas E. 163,363,610 Robson, John W. 610 Robson, Ronald E. 163,330,375,376, 610 Roby, Linda 73 Rochat, Carl 138 Rock, Lester A. 610 Rock, Lynn M. 369,610 Rock, Steven L. 305,610 Rock, William F. 291,610 Rockefeller, Lois A. 342,610 Rockers, Ronald W. 649 Rockhold, David R. 283,610 Rockhold, Delva K. 271,610 Rockhold, Greg T. 129,180,305,610 Rockwood, Kenneth H. 187 Roda, Daniel P. 363,393,610 Rodda, Robert G. 328,610 Rode, Vijaykumar P. 213 Rodelander, Priscilla 275,351,610 Rodenbeek, Suzanne W. 610 Rodenberg, Malcolm D. 181,203,482 Roebke, Catherine A. 73,161,334,610 Roeder, James H. 199,610 Roeder, Judy I. 342,610 Roeder, Robert J. 363,610 Roesler, Eileen D. 610 Roesler, Ronald H. 291,482 Roesler, Steven D. 291,610 Roger Williams Fellowship 242 Rogers, Candace L. 161,263,482 Rogers, Deanna C. 193 Rogers, Leslie W. 136,482 Rogers, Lloyd W. 186,482 Rogers, Michael D. 227,229,363610 Rogers, Michael K. 363,610 Rogers, Neil D. 184,323,483 Rogers, Richard W. 225,369,611 Rogers, Rodney D. 287,61 1 Rogers, Steven L. 187 Rogge, Thomas K. 157,299,611 Roglin, Virginia R. 222,351,611 Rohan, Dennis A. 158,187,241 Rohla, Joann E. 342,344,611 Rohles, Nancy B. 261,611 Rohr, Dale R. 363,611 Rohr, Joyce J. 196,342,611 Rohrbaugh, Robert G. 187 Rohrer, Carole J. 232,378,611 Rojhani, Iraj 212,221 Rokey, Garry J. 188,611 Roland, David M. 289,611 Rollenhagen, Larry E. 315,396,611 Rollin, Herbert P. 129,305,611 Rollins, Larry W. 219,611 Romig, Thomas J. 301,611 Romig, William J. 301,653 Ronie, Thomas A. 393 Romine, Gary L. 71,611 Ronnau, Charles F. 61 1 Ronsick, Eugene J. 54 Roode, Thomas M. 321,611 Roof, Donald B. 61 1 Roof, Donald J. 357,359 Roohms, Janet F. 351,611 Root, Donald R. 293 Roper, Barbara J. 611 Roper, Virgil B. 410,414 Rorick, Jerre K. 225,303,611 Rork, Dennis E. 74,297,611 Roscoe, Jerry E. 61 1 Rose, Bruce E. 204,297,611 Rose, Carmie J. 72,150,265,611 Rose, Donald L. 233,419,425 Rose, Marita K. 202,351,611 Rose, Richard A. 315,483 Rose, Richard D. 649 Rose, Sara A. 74,269,351,611 Rose, Theresa K. 269,611 Rose, Van L. 363,410,413,414,611 Rosebraugh, Vernon H. 183 Rosen, Harvey I. 61 1 Rosenow, Nola M. 73,217,231,356,611 Rosness, Melinda S. 649 Rosness, Randall L. 61 1 Ross, Cheryl J. 333,334,611 Ross, Cynthia L. 351,611 Ross, Judie H. 252 Ross, Linda M. 257,351,611 Ross, Wayne A. 369,612 Ross, William R. 330,363,612 Rossitto, Richard L. 225,280,612 Rostine, Kathleen A. 228,261,351,612 Roswurm, Richard C. 293,416,612 Roswurm, Richard D. 197328612 Roth, Gene M. 376,612 Roth, Janet S. 612 Roth, Janice L. 356,612 Roth, John H. 612 Roth, Paul 204 Roth, Rob R. 307,612 Rothberger, Jamie 265,483 Rothfuss, Jerry W. 612 Rotman, Janet A. 265,483 Rotman, Jennifer B. 228,265,612 Rottering, Quintin N. 612 Rottinghaus, Carol A. 351,612 Roush, Roger E. 612 Rowe, Timothy J. 191 Rowing 424-425 Rowland, John R. 612 Rowland, Larry E. 205,612 Rowlen, Craig S. 74,309,612 Royal Purple Business Staff 83 Royal Purple Editorial Staff Writers 82 Royal Purple Queen 26-29 Royal Purple Student Photographers Royer, Dale L. 483 Royer, Linda L. 356,612 Ruble, Connie J. 351,612 Ruble, Darrell D. 242 Rucker, Donald D. 426 Rudd, Charlie 403 Ruder, Gary J. 369,612 Rudick, Douglas D. 163,370,612 Ruediger, Barbara J. 125,216,257,483 Ruediger, Norman E. 319,612 Rueter, Leon B. 370,612 Ruff, Donna J. 273,342,612 Ruff, Patricia A. 612 Ruff, Rodney L. 216,285,612 Ruggles, Bertram L. 115 Ruggles, Charles W. 58,149,317,483 Ruggles, Patricia A. 263,612 Ruhnke, Dennis N. 370,612 Ruhnke, Robert A. 293,612 Rule, Delbert L. 205 Rule, John R. 188,612 Rule, Sharron J. 226,342,612 Rumsey, Benjamin, T. 301,612 Rumsey, Gary O. 363,612 Rumsey, Gilbert E. 285,612 Rundell, Grover C. 653 Rundle, Danny L. 211,329,613 Runft, Myron G. 613 Runkel, Raymond D. 71 Runyon, Carol L. 191,225 Rupp, Janet S. 60,206,220,277,613 Rupp, Susan K. 351,613 Rusch, Elaine A. 149,164,171,209,265, 483,485 Rush Week 250-251 Rushton, William H. 317,483 Rusink, Larry E. 613 Russ, Deborah J. 194,335,613 Russ, Roger A. 177,613 Russell, Dennis D. 317,613 Russell, Glenda J. 356,613 Russell, Kenneth J. 483 Russell, Lettye E. 356,613 Russell, Lorna 127 Russell, Max R. 188 Russell, Paul 125,127 Russell, Phillip E. 307,613 Russett, Fay O. 193,613 Rust, Gail L. 613 Rust, Linda M. 356,613 Rust, Tony L. 613 Rutherford, Charles 315,613 Rutherford, Michael 225,370,613 Rutledge, Barbara L. 342,613 Ryan, Helen M. 351,613 Ryan, John J. 613 Ryan, Margaret J. 60,150,156,269,613 Ryan, Robert D. 370,613 Ryan, Ruth A. 208,356,613 Ryan, William D. 175,613 Ryman, Jeffrey C. 227,329,613 Saab, Khalid A. 190 Saadeh, Hishan K. 190,223 Saadeh, Salma H. 190 Sabharwal, Pritam K. 213 Sabharwal, Ranjit S. 213 Sack, James L. 311,613 Sack, Mary B. 351,613 Sadiq, Abdus 214,220,653 Sadkin, Barbara A. 166 Sadkin, David 166 Sageser, A. Bower 117 Sailor, Thomas C. 370,613 Salat, Leo W. 393,395 Salter, Beverly J. 184,327,613 Salvino, Sharon K. 342,613 Sanborn, Karen J. 74,231,273,613 Sand, John E. 212 Sanders, James N. 315,613 Sanders, Marlena K. 194,351,613 Sanders, Martha C. 71,75,265,279,457, 483 Sanders, Priscilla D. 613 Sanders, Randee L. 351,613 Sanders, Sandra K. 269,613 Sanders, Thomas B. 297,483 Sandy, Paula K. 210,232,26) 614 Sanford, Charles E. 393 Sanford, Linda K. 152327614 Sanford, Paul E. 223,243 Sanford, Paula L. 73,74,217,614 Sanger, Ralph G. 115 Sanghvi, Navin K. 213,221 Sankey, Richard R. 357,370 483 Sanko, Ronald E. 188 Sanner, Ann M. 228,261,614 San Ronane, David L. 614 Sansone, Gennaro 212,483 Sargent, Charles E. 614 Saror, Daniel I. 175,188,226,242,614 Sass, Roland F. 204,425 Sauble, Mary A. 275,335,614 Saunders, Sonya K. 60,342,614 Saunders, Stephen M. 297,413,414614 Sauvage, Trudy L. 342,614 Savage, Cathy G. 342,614 Sawtell, Rodney O. 653 Sawyer, Brenda G. 226,342,614 Sawyer, Cheryl D. 351,614 Sawyer, Jimmy L. 283,614 Sawyer, Linda R. 210,342,614 Sawyer, Steve D. 369,614 Sawyer, William K. 379,614 Saye, Dee A. 269,614 Sayers, Julian F. 112,172,179,483 Sayre, Stephen R. 376,614 Scabbard and Blade 168 Scarrow, Boyd L. 280,614 Schaaf, Margaret A. 351 Schafer, Christa F. 206 Schafer, Gerhud 206 Schafer, JoAnn 204,259,279614 Schafer, Mary J. 228,277,335,614 Schafer, Sidonie A. 72,152,275,614 Schafer, Vance D. 614 Schaible, Charles A. 321,614 Schaich, Cecelia M. 164,226,327483 Schaller, Gregory D. 311,614 Schanefelt, Dennis D. 614 Schanefelt, Jean 200 Schaper, Mary K. 210,342,344614 Scharf, Frank C. 225 Schartz, Barry L. 194,614 Schauble, Linda L. 342,614 Scheaffer, Daryl R. 370,614 Schear, William C. 379,614 Scheele, Marvin L. 293,614 Scheetz, Nancy K. 197,342,614 Scheffer, James D. 406,483 Scheid, Paula S. 335,614 Schell, Mary K. 198,342,615 Schermerhorn, Barbara 273,351,615 Schermerhorn, Randal 483 Scheuerman, Perry O. 180,615 Schick, Leroy W. 340,615 Schick, Peggy J. 198,263,483 Schieferecke, Paul F. 212 Schiffner, Glenn D. 175 Schild, Linda M. 189 Schild, Leroy P. 186,483 Schilling, Dale R. 653 Schilling, Gregory S. 405 Schimpf, Cheryl A. 164,210231241 356,615 Schimpf, Gene L. 363,393,615 Schimpf, Mary A. 241,335,615 Schindler, Jan K. 189 Schindler, Ronald L. 187 Schinstock, Eugene E. 311,615 Schinstock, Jackie L. 241,311 615 Schirkofsky, Neal R. 363,615 Schlepp, Jeffrey A. 329,615 Schlesinger, Richard 615 Schlickau, John H. 191,287,615 Schlosser, Bruce E. 483 Schlosser, Bryon R. 54,299,615 Schmedemann, Ronnie 422 Schinidler, Kathleen 351,615 Schmidt, Arthur F. 305,615 Schmidt, David E. 615 Schmidt, Dennis 615 Schmidt, Fred L. 615 Schmidt, Frederick J. 299,370,483 Schmidt, Gerald D. 196,206,615 Schmidt, Ingeborg U. 206,351,615 Schmidt, Jane M. 265,483 Schmidt, Jerry L. 182,203,283 Schmidt, Kathleen A. 196,342,615 Schmidt, Kathy G. 200 Schmidt, Kathleen M. 351,615 Schmidt, Larry E. 103,155,176,303,483 Schmidt, Lauren E. 150,170,269,484 Schmidt, Leon B. 176,205,484 Schmidt, Margarie K. 270 Schmidt, Merrill K. 240,370,615 Schmidf, Patricia A. 331,356,615 Schmidt, Richard W. 370,615 Schmidt, Sharon A. 226,351,615 Schmidt, Sylvio M. 484 Schmidf, Wolfgang P. 615 Schmitt, Michael K. 287615 Schmitt, Terryl K. 187 Schmoll, Marilyn L. 198,273,342,615 Schneickert, George 289,615 Schneider, Beverly A. 232,331,351,615 Schneider, Harold W. 85 Schneider, Norman R. 158,187,203, 241,303,615 Schneider, Patricia 248 Schneitzer, Stephen A. 154 Schnepp, Sheryl R. 153,342,615 Schnittker, Gerald L. 311,615 SchoeflF, Marcia L. 219,261,615 Schoenbeck, Thomas L. 253,293,616 Schoenfelder, James 311,616 Schoenthaler, Barbara 351,616 Schoenthaler, Terry 155,176,293,616 Scholler, Catherine 193,351,616 Scholz, Paul R. 363,413,414,616 Scholz, Robert E. 616 Schoneweis, Frieda A. 226,228,335, 484 Schorling, Steven M. 376,616 Schotanus, Nan L. 74,228,263,342,616 Schott, Donald W. 293,616 Schrader, Dorothy J. 327,616 Schrandt, Robert L. 241,357,370,616 Schreck, Dan R. 156,484 Schreck, Larry D. 370,616 Schreiber, Janice K. 198,356,616 Schreiber, William B. 616 Schrenk, William 119 Schrepel, Eric R. 215,297,616 Schreuder, Linda E. 228,231,342,616 Schriner, Kent K. 616 Schrock, Mark D. 74,182,376,616 Schroeder, Beverly S. 484 Schroeder, Lonnie D. 224,616 Schroeder, Nicholas 136,188 Schroeder, Polly A. 242,351,616 Schroeder, Ruth E. 72,73,161,217,327, 616 Schroeppel, Cheryl S. 484 Schroeppel, Michele 198,342,616 Schruben, Dale 1. 172,185,484 Schubert, Phillis A. 356.616 Schuler, Carl L. 182 Schuler, Darlene T. 200 Schulke, Dwight A. 155,180,197,329, 616 Schulte, Lawrence A. 180,616 Schulte, Ronald D. 321,616 Schulteis, Susan J. 71,271,616 Schultis, Clair S. 128,157,170,181,484 Schultz, George W. 295,401,616 Schultz, Joel S. 163,179,616 Schultz, Linda S. 342,616 Schultz, Stanley I. 363,616 Schultz, Steve E. 305,484 Schultz, Steven L. 370,616 Schultz, Vicki L. 342,616 Schulz, Gary D. 71,204,363,616 Schulze, Carole S. 131,150 Schumacher, Douglas 181 Schumacher, John A. 616 Schunke, Robert A. 313,617 Schurle, Fred E. 238,617 Schulte, Susan L. 271,617 Schwab, Carl F. 315,617 Schwab, Susan A. 150,204,259,617 Schwant, Eldon W. 108 Schwartz, Joseph M. 370,617 Schwartz, Ralph B. 182 Schwarz, Victor L. 376,617 Schweitzer, Ann C. 222,356,617 Schweitzer, Mary E. 210,232,234,379, 617 Schweitzer, Nancy M. 238 Schweitzer, Stephen 484 Schwendener, Linda S. 351,617 Schwilling, Linda G. 195,234,327,617 Schwindt, Diane J. 152,263,617 Schwing, James E. 159,241,484 Scoby, David H. 370,617 Scoby, Linda J. 342,617 Scoggan, Bruce R. 181 Scoggins, George F. 181 Scoggins, Jesse R. 289,484 Scott. Alan J. 315,617 Scott, Alan W. 196,370,617 Scon, Calvin K. 617 Scott, Carl A. 376,617 Scott, Catherine E. 335,617 Scon, David L. 363,617 Scott, Dennis L. 617 Scon, Harry M. 285.617 Scon, Mrs. H. W. 318 Scott, James L. 167,329.617 Scon, Julia J. 230,484 Scott, Karen E. 351,617 Scott, Kathryn A. 54,267,617 Scon, Kenneth A. 617 Scon, Larry 484 Scott, Laura L. 83,275,617 Scon, Marcia K. 232,265,617 Scott, Rachel A. 84,150,131,161,209, 275,617 Scon, Richard L. 195,376,617 Scott, Robert L. 393 Scott, Ronald A. 218,363.617 Scon, Saundra K. 327,617 Scon, Shirley J. 484 Scon, Susan I. 277,356,617 Scon, Thomas W. 180 Scon, William T. 211,484 Sc ribner, Mildred J. 191,193,484 Scully, Susan J. 342,617 Seaman, Pamela J. 48,156,277,617 Seaton, Linda L. 232,244,484 Seballoz, Daniel J. 370,617 Sebastian, Mary K. 241,342,618 Sebesta, Linda J. 164,210,231,330,331, 356,618 Sebree, Robert A. 299,618 Sedlacek, Elizabeth 342,618 Sedlacek, Randell L. 363,618 See, Ronald E. 618 Seefeldt, Alvin L. 155,179,370,618 Seel, Charles J. 85,197,618 Seeman, John E. 484 Seibel, Patricia S. 342,618 Seibert, Gary D. 191,618 Seidel, William A. 363,618 Seideman, Jeffrey S. 370,618 Seifkes, Dennis R. 303 Seigle, James L. 295,396,618 Seiler. Jeanene K. 356,484 Seip, Terry L. 297,484 Seitz, Martha J. 71,150,152,269,618 Seitz, Patricia A. 24,58,150,156,162, 163,263,618 Seitz, Ronald E. 225,370,618 Selbe, Nancy S. 335,618 Selbe, William L. 185,315,410,411, 414,484 Self, Huber, 160,206 Sell, Philip L. 56,158,168.297,618 Sellers, Janet K. 618 Selsor, Nancy K. 351,618 Selvidge, Harold R. 215 Senior Class Officers 437 Senior Class Section 436-497 Ser, Elliot M. 376,618 Serriert, Allan D. 225,370,618 Serwich, Alan F. 370,618 Setchell, Warren A. 484 Setzkorn. Roger L. 618 Severance, Anita J. 257,356,618 Severin, Charles G. 282,618 Severino, Anthony F. 396 Seward, Freeman G. 485 Sewart, Diana C. 342,618 Sexson, Terry N. 618 Sexton, Joseph G. 618 Seybert, Alice F. 170,327,618 Seyfert, Don M. 485 Seyfert, Earl H. 295,400,401,403,618 Seyfert, Ronald J. 191,234 Seyler, Dale L. 618 Seyler, Mary J. 184,275,618 Seymour, Cathy E. 351,618 Seymour, Donald T. 419 Seymour, James C. 618 Shackelford, Jean A. 54,166,216,444, 485 Shadden, Burl H. 485 Shade, Janet L. 156,201,275,618 Shafer, Peggy E. 242 Shaffer, James C. 321,619 Shaffer, Jane A. 196,342,619 Shaffer, Ronald L. 313,619 Shah, Piyush S. 213,283,653 Shah. Prabodh R. 180.213,485 Shah, Pradip K. 213 Shahrokhi, Farhad 221 Shaikh, Muzaffar A. 213.214 Shalkoski, Victor 80,81,196,619 Shamsuddin, Mir 653 Shank, Diana L. 356,619 Shank, Glen L. 293 Shank, James L. 241,485 Shank, Richard E. 196,241,619 Shannon, Carol S. 271 ,619 Shannon, Kenneth D. 178,363,619 Shapiro, Philip 183 Shapiro. Samuel H. 225 Sharp, Linda D. 342,485 Sharp, Susan I. 351,619 Sharp, Thomas L. 85,229,363,619 Shanuck, Linda L. 351,485 Shaw. Bobbie J. 222,273,485 Shaw, Linda C. 271,619 Shaw, Nancy A. 335,619 Shaw, Wilbert 392,393 Shawver, Janie A. 271,351,619 Shawver, Norman T. 157 Shawver, S. Herbert 653 Shay, Larry D. 363,619 Shay, Robert J. 187 Sheetz, Jane A. 117,150.152,277,619 Shehi, Linda K. 201,269,619 Sheik, Alice J. 74,197.252,273,619 Sheik, Jean A. 197,222,232,273,609 Sheil, Daniel J. 319 Shelby, Lana K. 232 Sheldon, Deborah A. 335,619 Sheldon, Randall E. 619 Sheldon, Susan J. 159,161,267,485 Shellenberger, Charles 422 Shelley, John M. 321,619 Shelor, Michael E. 112,172,179,357, 363,485 Shelor, Robert S. 370,619 Shelton, Edward J. 238,363,619 Sheneman, Danny D. 215 Shenkel, Claude W. 169 Shenkel, Jeffrey L. 619 Shepek, Donald L. 619 Sheppard, Richard D. 291,619 Sher, David E. 370,619 Sherer, Sharon A. 356,619 Sheriff, Al 430 Sherlock, Stephen A. 291,619 Sherraden, Dennis R. 299,619 Sherraden, Julie D. 342,344,619 Sherrod, Kent H. 235,485 Sherwood, Charlone 356,619 Sherwood. Jacob M. 186,485 Sheue, Mary A. 356,619,654 Shideler, Robert W. 317 Shiel, Daniel J. 159,172,183,427,619 Shields, Dorothy J. 356,619 Shields, Glenn W. 182.363,619 Shields. Judy D. 352,620 Shier, Eleanor R. 232.257,620 Shilling, Michael D. 317,486 Shilling, Pamela J. 271,620 Shilling. Steve A. 363,620 Shimer, James C. 282,620 Shinkle, Blanche 272 Shinn, Claude E. 653 Shipley, Michael J. 305,620 Shipman, Janet K. 228,259,335,620 Shipman, Robert H. 376,620 Shipman, Rodney P. 176,195,205,207 Shirk, Thomas R. 283,620 Shirley, Cynthia D. 352,620 Shivers, Donald G. 151,486 Shivers, Karen S. 342,621 Shoemaker, Richard E. 242,620 Shoemaker, Roger E. 410,414 Shoemaker, William L. 73,211,620 Shorb, Nancy L. 379,620 Shotts, Robert S. 370,620 Shoup, Charlotte A. 131,150,194,208, 330,342,344,620 Shoup, Elizabeth A. 486 Shoup, John M. 421 Shoup. Marcia E. 342.620 Shove, Craig R. 74,297,620 ' Showalter, Dennis R. 370,620 Showalter, Jerry D. 363,620 Shrable, John B. 235 Shrack, James K. 112,172,184,295,486 Shrauner, Harry S. 370,620 Shrock, Jay W. 620 Shrock, Lucy A. 352,620 Shubber, Najih M. 190 Shubber, Suad A. 190 Shubert, Jerry J. 363,620 Shubert, Larry R. 158,223,620 Shucart, James 315,620 Shugart, Grace M. 131 Shukman, Larry J. 486 Shull, Terry L. 228,342,620 Shuman, Michael L. 486 Shuman, Myrna S. 486 Shumate, Phyllis M. 210.342,620 Shupe, Cora 320 Shupe, George E. 363,401,620 Shupe, John W. 363,401,620 Shurts, James A. 203,223,319,620 Shuyler, Kent D. 653 Sibley, Gwen I. 620 Sibley, Very I B. 187.620 Siddiqi. Riaz H. 214 Sidebonom, Willa F. 620 Sidorfsky, Dona S. 161 Sidorfsky, Frank M. 72 Sidwell, Walter L. 187 Siebert, James C. 317,620 Siebert, Ladd L. 205 Siebert, William J. 169.293,486 Siefkes, David L- 370,620 Siefkes, Dennis R. 103,194,229,234, 486 Siegle. Franklin B. 166,216 Siemens, Ellen K. 231,261.621 Siemsen, Gary W. 363.621 Sieverin, Andree J. 621 Sievers, Ralph E. 187,621 Siewert, Thomas F. 486 Sigdestad. Leonard A. 158.186.486 Sigle. Arris A. 178,370,621 Sigley, Janora A. 263.621 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 314-315 Sigma Alpha Eta 169 Sig ma Chi 316-317 Sigma Delta Chi 171 Sigma Delta Pi 170 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 169 Sigma Nu 318-319 Sigma Phi Epsilon 320-321 Sigma Tau 172 Sigwing. Richard B. 315,621 Sill, Webster H. 74,297,621 Silver, Donna L. 81,232,263,621 Silvy, Nova J. 235 Simmonds, David W. 297,486 Simmons, David H. 363,621 Simmons, Donna R. 74,202,242,356, 621 Simmons, Leroy D. 309,621 Simmons, Patricia A. 231,335,486 Simmons, Steven W. 621 Simon, Celine M. 151 Simon, Diane P. 342,621 Simon, Sherry S. 427 Simons, Barbara I. 231,621 Simons, Gale G. 653 Simons, Kent S. 370,621 Simonson, Jeanene 284 Simpson. Diane M. 209,234,486 Simpson. John H. 201 Simpson, Judy E. 342,621 Simpson, Leslie A. 370,621 Simpson, Patricia O. 486 Simpson, Roderic D. 188 Simpson, William B. 328,621 Sims, Gary D. 293,621 Sims, Lana S. 342,621 Sims, Marcia G. 231,342,621 Sims, Michael E. 307,486 Sine, William P. 283,621 Singer, Leland O. 157,328,621 Singer, Marilyn L. 265,486 Singh, Awadh R. 213 Singh, Vajinder P. 213 Singleterry, John L. 486 Singular, Nancy A. 198,271,342,621 Sinisi, Matthew F. 164,396 Sinn, Elizabeth A. 486 Sinn, Lawrence E. 621 Sipes, John C. 311,621 Sisco, Danny P. 253,289.621 Siuda, Gerald R. 183,370,621 Skach, James C. 185,621 Skaer, William C. 295,486 Skalka, Dennis R. 136,158.187,621 Skates, Lenna D. 181,621 Skeuse, Elaine J. 228.241.261,342,621 Skeuse, John T. 311,621 Skeuse, Thomas J. 311,621 Skidmore, Nancy L. 271,342,621 Skinner, George H. 319,622 Skinner, Thomas W. 180,227 Skolaut, Beverly J. 202,228,335,622 Skolaut. Glervda A. 622 Skonberg, Irene S. 73,74,161,486 Skow, Andy M. 317,622 Slaven, James J. 305,622 Slaven, Stanley M. 199,622 Slead, David A. 223 Sleeter, Ronald T. 653 Steichter, Jerry W. 194,370,622 Slentz, John I. 622 Slentz, Sharyn L. 56,343 Slimmer, Dennis R. 183,289,363,622 Slimmer, Stephen R. 370,622 Slimmer, Sylvia C. 335,622 Slinkman, Craig W. 280,622 Sloan, Diana S. 343.622 Sloan, Eldon 92 Sloan, Nancy J. 232,343,622 Sloat, David E. 242,622 Slonka, Gerald F. 188 Sloop, Jean 74 Sloop, Trudy C. 263,343,622 Slothower, Becky M. 83,131,209,275, 622 Slough, Freddie L. 622 Slupianek, Lawrence 253,323,622 Slusher, Steven H. 109,188,287,622 Small, Jonathan P. 426 Small, Susan J. 275,486 Smalley, Suzanne M. 265,622 Smart, Deanna F. 352,622 Smerchek, Margaret M. 194,234,325 Smethers, Howard D. 212 Smith, Betty J. 195,335,622 Smith, Burton G. 370,622 Smith. Carey L. 622 Smith, Carol P. 151,486 Smith, Carotin K. 202,343,622 Smith, Celia A. 343,622 Smith, Christine L. 257,343,622 Smith, Corydon 622 Smith. David D. 226,486 Smith, David R. 622 Smith, Delancey A. 319,622 Smith, Dennis W. 379,487 Smith, Dennis W. 187,487 Smith, Douglas C. 280,487 Smith, Duane B. 323,622 Smith, Elizabeth A. 71 Smith, Elizabeth D. 222,487 Smith, Eugene C. 196,622 Smith, Eugene L. 323,363,487 Smith, Evelyn K. 343,622 Smith, Garry L. 293,487 Smith, Gary L. 487 Smith, Gerald A. 82 Smith, Geraldine A. 82,228,257,622 Smith, Gregory K. 328,622 Smith, Gwendolyn G. 60,343,344,623 Smith, Harry G. 285,623 Smith, James F. 153,323,623 Smith, James G. 297,401,487 Smith, James T. 363,623 Smith, Janice E. 487 Smith, Janice E. 231 ,267,487 Smith, Janis V. 189 Smith, Joan I. 198,487 Smith. John C. 188 Smith, John D. 311,623 Smith, John L. 187,487 Smith, Joyce M. 202,356,623 Smith, Judith A. 169,195,241,335,623 Smith, Larry A. 197,285,623 Smith, Laura D. 335,623 Smith, Leeland A. 370,623 Smith, Linda S. 198,356,623 Smith, Lora M. 150,164,171,209,356, 623 Smith, Marsha S. 209.335,623 Smith, Nancy C. 231,487 Smith, Nancy J. 229,275,343,623 Smith, Pamella J. 222 Smith, Patrick A. 181,363,623 Smith, Philip M. 329,623 Smith, Prudence L. 352,623 Smith. Reuben M. 379 Smith, Rex D. 370,623 Smith, Richard A. 376,624 Smith, Rita A. 71,152,167,243,343,624 Smith, Robert A. 624 Smith, Robert G. 177,624 Smith, Robert M. 167 204 Smith, Roger C. 201 Smith, Ronald H. 487 Smith, Ronald J. 109,176,624 Smith, Ronald W. 179,363,624 Smith, Roy L. 188,624 Smith, Roy O. 313,400,401.487 Smith Scholarship House 328 Smith, Sharon 80 Smith, Stephen A. 167,281,624 Smith, Steven V. 624 Smith, Suzanne H. 277,624 Smith, Ty D. 291,624 Smith, Verba E. 306 Smith, Verle A. 363,624 Smith, Virgil L. 624 Smith, Walter D. 155 Smoll, Susan L. 210,343,624 Smurmwait House 326-327 Smutz, Darryl D. 74,157,313,624 Smurz, Susan 206,257,343,624 Sneath, Jon C. 487 Snell. Robert R. 93 Snell, Sharrie A. 71,228,257,624 Snethen, Donald D. 240,624 Snider, Anne C. 62,275,624 Snodderley, John A. 197,289,624 Snodgrass. Stephen E. 370,624 Snow, Karen M. 198,335,624 Snyder, Barry L. 169,487 Snyder, Dallas F. 624 Snyder, Karen S. 356,624 Snyder, Steven A. 624 Snyder, Thomas E. 283,624 Snyder. Veryle E. 164.363 Soccer Club 226 Social Coordinating Council 62 Society of American Military Engineers Socolofsky, Barbara 191,193,356,624 Socolofsky, Harold E. 157,185,203,242 Socolofsky, Homer E. 101 Socolofsky, Robert M. 74,624 Sodergren, Pamela A. 216,228,232, 273,335,624 Soils Judging Team 108 Soldner, Jerry L. 175 Soldner, William 487 Soldner, Liana S. 379,624 Solenberger. David R. 154,363,624 Somsen, Harry W. 201 Soper, Stanley M. 487 Sorensen, Kenneth A. 201 Sororities 254-277 Souder, Constance J. 131,352,624 Soupiset, Donald L. 624 Southard, Mary A. 181,330,331,356, 487 Southerland, Barbara 131,164,202,487 Southerland, John L. 487 Sowers, Carmen M. 177 Sowers, Don W. 176,205,363,624 Sowers, Leon D. 155,176,205 Spacek, Sheryl G. 228,259,335,624 Spachek, Carole E. 343,624 Spain, Phillip F. 487 Spainhour, Paul I. 153,363,625 Spalding, Robert E. 379,625 Spangenberg, Kenneth 109,303,487 Spangler, M. Jill 625 Spang ler, Michael S. 375,376,625 Sparks 150 Sparks, Ellen E. 198,352,625 Sparks. Judith A. 343.625 Sparks, Ralph V. 625 669 Sparks, Robert A. 235,487 Spaulding, Stuart A. 183,204,233,625 Speakers 40-41 Spear, Marjorie A. 26,27,28,241,343, 625 Spears, Jacqueline D. 37,58,97,150, 273,625 Spease, Beth A. 352,625 Special Days 36-37 Speer, Billy L 155,370,625 Spellman, Gail E. 60,352,625 Spellman, Larry G. 235,487 Spellman, Wayne E. 625 Spence, Carol S. 257,352,625 Spencer, Benjamin F. 183 Spencer, Donna M. 356,625 Spencer, Jack D. 188 Spencer, John P. 201 Spencer, Laurence W. 487 Spencer, Robert D. 370,625 Spencer, Robert L. 376,625 Sperry, Cynthia L. 161,230,275,487 Spessard, Judith A. 239 Spicher, Beverly D. 352,625 Spielman, Norval K. 370,625 Spiers, Margie J. 343,625 Spies, Stephen B. 225,363,625 Spiker, Gary D. 287,488 Spillman, Sherry L. 488 Spingler, Richard H. 625 Spitsnogle, Sherri D. 257,625 Splitter, Gary A. 187,303,488 Sponable, Lucile 300 Sport Parachute Club 227 Sports Car Club 227 Sprague, Viola J. 356,625 Sprang, Fred G. 289,625 Sprang, Janet D. 220,228,625 Spratt, Dennis M. 370,625 Sprecker, Gaylen R. 154,488 Springer, Jeffrey A. 625 Springier, Richard H. 291 Spurgeon, Joseph A. 406 Sramek, Marilyn K. 343,625 Srna, Richard E. 488 Staab, Carol J. 228,248,265,625 Staab, Michael J. 363,625 Stach, Robert E. 188 Stacy, Rosanna P. 343,625 Stadelman, Stanley T. 319,625 Stafford, Colleen L. 60,222,352,625 Stafford, Sharon 263,335,626 Stainbrook, Terry A. 287,626 Stallard, Bill E. 85,319,626 Stallbaumer, Robert 223,626 Stalling, Clayton D. 235 Stallings, Cindy S. 335,626 Stambaugh, Louis A. 626 Stamets, Bradley E. 488 Stamets, Jane O. 626 Stamey, Robert W. 73,301,626 Stamey, William 115 Stand ley, Mary A. 335,626 Standridge, James A. 370,626 Stang, Elden J. 488 Stanley, James J. 626 Stanley, James W. 197,376 Stanley, Keith L. 81,309,626 Stanley, Sharon A. 343,626 Stanton, Frank D. 188 Stanton, Noel W. 626 Stapleton, Karen A. 626 Stark, Robert L. 225,303,626 Starke, Robert F. 375,376,626 Starkey, Karen K. 152,232,269,626 Starkweather, Jo A. 63,117,269,626 Starr, Keith D. 195,234,242 States, Alan E. 168,626 States, Carolyn L. 626 States, Gary L. 363,626 Slatesmates 228-229 Statesmen 229 Staton, Jeffrey W. 280,626 Stauder, Jerry W. 128,170,185,488 Stauffer, Harley N. 229 Stauffer, Ray D. 218,376,488 St. Clair, Leigh W. 168,191,626 Stead, David A. 240 Steanson, Donald L. 154,218 Stecklein, Alfred L. 285,626 Stedl, John L. 151 Steel Ring 170 Steele, Alan K. 231,488 Steele, Charles G. 164,313,488 Steele, Donita M. 195,208,335,626 Steele, Lawrence R. 488 Steele, Mark N. 376,626 Steele, Richard E. 183,626 Steele, Rosemary P. 343,626 Steele, Stuart H. 406 Steen, Philip J. 205,311,626 Steenson, Merlyn G. 626 Steeples, Donald W. 357,371,626 Stegelin, Forrest E. 109,193,195,287, 626 Steiger, Robert D. 62,74,299,437,489 Steinfort, Harry A. 136,158,187 Steinke, Susan B. 275,626 Steinle, Wayne K. 235,489 Steinman, Dale J. 371,626 Steinmeyer, Paul E. 626 Stelter, Lavern H. 627 Stenfors, Jack B. 627 Stenger, James T. 157,627 Stenzel, Loren R. 297,627 Stephans, William F. 489 Stephens, Alan R. 178,212,315,363, 489 Stephens, Barbara K. 228,352,627 Stephens, David L. 243,376,627 Stephens, Donald J. 376,627 Stephens, Elizabeth 271,627 Stephens, Judith L. 343,627 Stephens, Linda K. 335 Stephens, Nanette L. 379,626 Stephens, Sharron L. 356,489 Steppel, Judith 200 Sterbenz, Janet M. 219,343,627 Sterling, Michael B. 305,421,627 Steunenberg, Thomas B. 93,117 Stevens, Allen R. 212,627 Stevens, Deborah S. 343,627 Stevens, Jill 194,224,267,352,627 Stevens, Marsha L. 627 Stevens, Michael B. 172,307,627 Stevens, Rodney L. 371,627 Stevens, Ronald L. 396 Stevenson, Christena A. 177 Stevenson, Dale E. 180 Stevenson, John E. 363,627 Stevenson, Marjorie 26 Stevenson, Paul N. 205,207 Stevenson, Ruth V. 222,489 Steward, Barbara C. 352,627 Stewart, Ann 627 Stewart, Cheryl L. 327,627 Stewart, Frederick N. 627 Stewart, Gary A. 307,627 Stewart, Jack M. 309,627 Stewart, James D. 185 Stewart, Kathryn L. 343,627 Stewart, Paul A. 71,74 Stewart, Rex A. 205 Stewart, Sandra K. 343,627 Stewart, Vivian I. 343,627 Stiefel, Sue Z. 26,228,263,353,627 Stielow, Kenneth L. 175,489 Stierwalt, Pamela S. 242 Stiffler, Dennis M. 363,627 Stiles, Barbara A. 197,273,627 Stillwell, Grover R. 371,627 Stimach, Theodore J. 363,627 Stindt, Judith A. 198,356,627 Stites, Barbara J. 177 Stites, Donald L. 627 Stites, Wilbur R. 176,205 Stith, Cheryl A. 489 Stith, Marjorie M. 131 Stitzel, Richard E. 72,73,165 Stivers, Fred S. 393,489 Stivers, Janet K. 200 Stock, Donald R. 628 Stock, Jeanette L. 164 Stockham, Steven L. 71,299,628 Stocking, Sherry L. 343,628 Stoecker, Randall D. 287,628 Stoehr, Philip J. 169,280,489 Stoever, Henry M. 376,628 Stogsdill, Jerry W. 628 Stohs, Janice L. 231,343,628 Stohs, Larry A. 237,489 Stoll, Johnny E. 175,628 Stone, Robert W. 285,628 Stone, Sharon L. 194,207,489 Stonehocker, Martha A. 231,275,628 Stoner, Kenneth L. 330,376,628 Stones, Kent H. 175,193,371 Storer, Harold E. 155,329,628 Storrer, Carol A. 152,210,232,343,628 Storrer, Karen I. 628 Stoskopf, William A. 72,323,371,628 Stout, Barbara J. 628 Stout, Cecil E. 281,371,628 Stout, Kenneth E. 198,363,628 Stout, Marcia L. 192,356,628 Stout, Mary A. 208,343,628 Stout, Melvin J. 184,628 Stout, Robert J. 628 Stover, Nancy K. 232,489 Stover, Robert H. 197,211 Stowell, Bradley W. 375,628 Stowell, Francis E. 239 St. Peter, Louis G. 163,307,489 St. Pierre, Ruth M. 232,343,628 Strader, Carolyn J. 343,628 Strahm, Darlene S. 150,327,330,628 Strahm, Ronald L. 195,197,223,227, 628 Strain, Larry D. 227 Straube Scholarship House 329 Strawn, Clifford E. 489 Strate, Shela L. 257,335,628 Strayer, Brenda K. 273,352,628 Strecker, Albert H. 489 Strecker, Glen E. 376,405,628 Strecker, Janice E. 232,489 Streeter, Arthur C. 156,157166628 Streit, Les D. 176,628 Stremel, Kathleen M. 169,241,343,628 Stresewski, James E. 185 Strieker, James A. 371,628 Stricklin, Gary J. 371,628 Strine, John H. 321,629 Stritzke, Robert D. 223,376,629 Stroberg, Jeanette M. 232,489 Stroda, Sherry M. 208,343,629 Strohm, David A. 293,489 Strong, Mabel 354 Strozier, Arthur A. 393 Strube, John H. 321,489 Strube, Roger L. 321 Struss, Mark A. 371,629 Strutz, Richard H. 363,629 Stuart, Gregory C. 281,629 Stuart, James G. 629 Stuart, Larry D. 363,629 Stuckey, John W. 188 Stuckey, Larry D. 287,629 Stucky, Gary L. 240 Stucky, Gerald W. 364,629 Stucky, Jolene F. 343,629 Stucky, Ronald L. 176,205,240,371,629 Stude, John W. 154,197,629 Student Education Association 230-232 Student Education Association Officers 230 Student Governing Association 56-59 SGA President ' s Cabinet 56 SGA Executive Chairmen 59 Student Health 142-143 Student Publications 76-84 Student Senate 58 Studkey, Larry D. 187 Studnicka, James R. 199 Stuessi, Janice L. 156,263,629 Stueve, Emmett L. 181,196 Stueve, Karl 629 Stueve, Mark A. 629 Stull, Robert W. 392,393 Stull, Terry D. 159,183,629 Stum, Linda Y. 489 Stump, Jerry H. 313,629 Stumpff, Lawrence C. 364,629 Sturgeon, Jerry L. 376,629 Subbarao, Damera V. 234,653 Suberkropp, Jerald L. 328,330,629 Suchart, Carol A. 156,273,629 Sudbeck, Odo M. 489 Suderman, Daniel A. 85,629 Suellentrop, John M. 311,489 Suellentrop, Timothy 364,629 Suenram, Richard D. 151 Suggs, Fred W. 190,204,307,629 Suggs, Laura J. 239,252,273,629 Sughrue, Kathleen M. 259,489 Sullivan, Barbara J. 343,629 Sullivan, Glenn H. 653 Sullivan, Jennifer K. 152,231,273,629 Sullivan, Kenneth D. 176,489 Sullivan, Marilyn J. 489 Sullivan, Patricia J. 210,232,343,629 Sullivan, Peggy E. 629,654 Sullivan, Richard E. 654 Sullivan, Susan E. 149,181,489 Sumbingco, Susana L. 162,654 Summer School 16-17 Summers, Peggy A. 352 Summers, Ronald J. 281,629 Summers, Sara A. 265,352,629 Sumner, Ronald P. 295,629 Sun, Yi-Tien 190 Sundahl, Thomas E. 315,629 Sundberg, Eugene A. 629 Sundberg, Virginia K. 379,629 Sunderland, Elmer L. 630 Sunderland, Jean M. 194,207,209,219 Sunderland, Lane V. 151,301,489 Suor, Jane A. 161,269,490 Surrett, Richard L. 323,630 Suster, Boris 630 Sutcliffe, Elizabeth 194,325,630 Sutherland, Eva J. 193,343,630 Sutherland, Karen A. 200 Sutherland, Lynn A. 356,630 Sutherland, Theodore 172,179 Sutley, Steven P. 376,630 Suttle, Jerry L. 164 Svarvari, Sherwood L. 158,187,223 Svaty, John G. 301,490 Svaty, Karl J. 183 Swails, Gary G. 188 Swain, Charlotte L. 232,261,630 Swain, Damon P. 630 Swain, Marion K. 327,630 Swalwell, Arthur R. 305,630 Swan, Arthur T. 299,630 Swan, Linda G. 208,261,335,630 Swan, Susan A. 277,490 Swan, William S. 193,227,364,630 Swander, William A. 364,630 Swank, Helen T. 274 Swank, Kathryn A. 200 Swank, Sidney K. 182 Swann, Clair L. 490 Swanson, Donna C. 189 Swanson, Michael R. 376,630 Swanson, Roger W. 225 Swanson, Sherman J. 158,187 Swart, Clifford L. 229,630 Swart, Donna G. 335,630 Swart, Roger R. 183,379,630 Swayze, Stephen W. 299630 Sweat, Donald L. 188 Sweat, June F. 156,230,352,630 Swedenburg Robert L. 630 Sweet, Dennis E. 364,396,630 Sweet, Harold M. 364,630 Sweet, William J. 490 Swenson, Carol R. 630 Swenson, David D. 309,630 Swenson, Dennis D. 371,630 Swenson, Edward L. 328,630 Swenson, Kenneth L. 229,364 Swenson, Loren C. 229,321,371 Swenson, Sandra S. 261,343,630 Swenson, Vickey L. 265,352,630 Swerczek, David A. 188 Swerczek, Robert A. 186,490 Swick, Dennis D. 364,630 Swimming 420-421 Swinehart, James G. 197,490 Swinney, Bill C. 364,630 Swint, James L. 490 Swint, Nancy L. 335,630 Swisher, Rhae M. 93,121,631 Swisher, Terry L. 291,631 Swoyer, Glen F. 201 Symes, Mary H. 331,343,490 Symns, Donna L. 193,225,228,352,631 Symns, Perrin K. 194,243,631 Symons, Stanley M. 315,631 Szafran, Thomas A. 379,631 Taber, Homer L. 182,376,631 Tabler, Kathleen D. 202,490 Table Tennis Club 233 Tacktill, Norman 225,631 Tadtman, James L. 128,159,183 185 490 Tadtman, Marilyn M. 219,631 Taftian, Samuel 183,221,490 Tallerday, Carolan M. 224,261 352 o31 Talley, Allen G. 364,419,631 Talley, Michael S. 631 Tangeman, Roy D. 241,631 Tangeman, Steven A. 301,631 Tanner, Carole L. 631 Tanner, James R. 264,371,631 Tanner, Linda G. 335,631 Taphorn, Robert B. 218,490 Taphorn, Stephany K. 200 Taplin, Faye L. 379,631 Tapphorn, Ralph M. 654 Tarman, Galen W. 317,631 Tarquinio, Paul M. 631 Tarry, Michael C. 317,410413414 631 Tarver, Phyllis A. 228,259,335631 Tate, Candis K. 335,631 Tate, Philip M. 299,631 Tau Kappa Epsilon 283 Tau Sigma Delta 172 Taylor, Barbara E. 26,259,631 Taylor, Bernard C. 188631 Taylor, Ellen L. 232,265,490 346,654 197,281,371,631 203,379,631 364,631 490 83,299,631 257,490 Taylor, Eloise E. Taylor, James E. Taylor, James S. Taylor, John C. Taylor, John H. Taylor, Kent D. Taylor, Lauralea Taylor, Lawrence W. 371 631 Taylor, Lois E. 356,631 Taylor, Ralph B. 154,309,631 Taylor, Robert 346 Taylor, Ronald W. 289,490 Taylor, Steven L. 285,427,631 Taylor, Thomas A. 199,654 Taylor, Valerie 210,228,343,631 Taylor, Vicki A. 352,631 Teagarden, Richard L. 191,193287 490 Tedford, Jay S. 364,632 Teel, Randy W. 632 Teener, James W. 329,632 Teichgraeber, Joseph 72,301,632 Teichgraeber, Thomas 301,490 Tenbarge, Sr. Mary M. 151 Tennis 423 Terry, Austina 197,232,379,632 Terry, Robert L. 185 Terwilliger, Sharon 217,231,632 Teschner, Susan C. 72 Tessendorf, Linda R. 335,632 Tetebo, Rosetta 356,632 Thayer, Linda L. 343,632 Theobald, Nancy A. 71,217,379,632 Theta Sigma Phi 171 Theurer, Richard L. 191,287,632 Thiel, Margaret A. 194,241,632 Thiel, Marie E. 356 Thiele, Gerald H. 194,205,237,632 Thieler, Stephen M. 160,172,212,364, 632 Thiessen, Leon E. 186,490 Thiessen, Valerie J. 162,325,491 Thomas, Barbara J. 198,208,343,632 Thomas, Beverly J. 167,343,632 Thomas, Bonita K. 204,343,632 Thomas, Daniel E. 305,416,632 Thomas, Janet S. 632 Thomas, Janyth D. 343 Thomas, John K. 74,169 Thomas, John R. 280,632 Thomas, Jon F. 283,491 Thomas, Joyce A. 215 Thomas, Kenneth E. 138 Thomas, Kenneth L. 180,229,371,632 Thomas, Kenneth L. 215 Thomas, Kent R. 285,632 Thomas, Lindon C. 237 Thomas, Timothy M. 287,632 Thompson, David R. 317,632 Thompson, Don F. 364,632 Thompson, Edward L. 491 Thompson, Gary D. 195,632 Thompson, Hugh E. 201 Thompson, James T. 319,632 Thompson, Janet E. 208,335,632 Thompson, Jay F. 313,632 Thompson, Jonnie S. 231,343,491 Thompson, Judith A. 54,356,632 Thompson, Linda R. 352,632 Thompson, McCager M. 176,371,632 Thompson, Melvin E. 301,491 Thompson, Michael L. 632 Thompson, Pamela L. 335,632 Thompson, Richard K. 225 Thompson, Steven M. 371,654 Thompson, Susan L. 200 Thompson, Terry D. 632 Thompson, Wilma 373 Thomsen, Mary H. 335,632 Thorn, Karen D. 261,335,633 Thornbrugh, Steven K. 285,633 Thorp, Roger M. 633 Thorpe, Carol S. 229,356,633 Thorsell, Gladys C. 209,234,356,633 Thorsen, I. Eugene 93,113 Thorsen, Karen E. 269,491 670 Thorson, Mary A. 633 Throckmorton, Ray I. 379,421,633 Thuillez, Darryl R. 379,633 Thull, Gary L. 215,633 Thummel, Lawrence K. 328,633 Thummel, Randall E. 371,633 Thurlow, Linda K. 197,208,343,633 Thyfault, Harlan A. 225,633 Thyfault, Katherine 491 Thiamzon, Mercedes N. 203 Tidball, William P. 187 Tiemann, Larry S. 633 Tietjen, Douglas A. 282,633 Tijerina, Louis L. 85 Tillery, Carol A. 263,633 Tillman, Frank A. 127 Tillmon, Conibeth 198,356,633 Tillotson, Linda S. 271,491 Tillson, Charles K. 193,491 Tilsch, Jon G. 371,633 Timian, Lawrence W. 491 Timian, Virginia 491 Timken, Roger D. 224,295,364,633 Ting, Pi-Yu 205 Tinkler, David E. 205 Tinkler, Steven B. 371,633 Tipling, Sheila J. 491 Tippery, Kevin D. 371,633 Tisdel, John F. 301,633 Toben, Walter H. 633 Toburen, Kathleen K. 219 Todd, David C. 194,633 Todd, Louis D. 192 Todd, Michael A. 364,633 Tolchinsky, Allen I. 396 Tolin, Gregg R. 212,633 Toll, Bryn B. 232,491 Tollefson, David P. 74,165,293,633 Tollefson, Marilyn J. 257,343,63$ Tollefson, Sandra D. 194,210,231,343, 633 Tolson, Michael H. 371,633 Tomayko, Valerie 227,343,633 Toney, John W. 58,103,158,194,199, 303,491 Tonn, Donald P. 364,633 Toothaker, Carol A. 237,356,633 Toothaker, Martha E. 237,356,633 Torkelson, Carol E. 61,194,243,352, 633 Torluemke, Mark K. 293,491 Torrence, Bobbie J. 633 Totten, Harry E. 364,634 Touchstone 85 Tousignant, Karen E. 241,352,634 Touslee, James E. 128,170,183,285, 491 Townley, Lawrence E. 117,301,634 Towns, Dennis D. 176,194,371,634 Towns, Donald L. 171,491 Tozer, Barbara J. 198,343,359,634 Tozier, Janet L. 356,634 Trabant, Dennis C. 169 Trabant, Gaylen D. 634 Trabert, Michael L. 291,634 Track Team 414 Traffas, Kathleen C. 60,343,634 Traffas, Mary L. 343,634 Train, Mary F. 259,343,634 Train, Sammy K. 634 Train, Steve W. 156,157,206,299,491 Tranter, Gerald A. 215 Travis, Janice L. 271,491 Travis, Karen E. 208,335,634 Traxson, Steven G. 289,634 Treder, John H. 212,227,634 Tremain. Donald R. 634 Tremmel, William C. 97,99 Tremmel, William M. 98,634 Trennepohl, Harlan J. 93 Tresenriter, Linda L. 259,634 Triangle 322-323 Triantafyllou, Deme 172,491 Tribble, Burton K. 151,158,178,491 Tribunal 63 Tripp, Robert L. 172,179,634 Tripp, Wilson 93 Trisler, Dennis R. 328,491 Troell, Richard S. 309,634 Troiovsky, Geraldine 219,343,634 Trost, Eldon R. 103,205,371,634 Trostle, Ronald G. 654 Trotman, Beth A. 72,73,352,634 Trotter, Donald M. 135,137 Troutfetter, George 634 Trower, Thomas W. 376,634 Troyer, Deryl L. 225,376,634 Trueblood, Mark H. 225,371,634 Truhlar, Jimmie W. 183,634 Truitt, Gary B. 371,634 Truitt, Mark R. 634 Trumble, Kenny C. 491 Trumble, Larry W. 634 Trumbo, Don A. 93 Trummel, Marcia G. 491 Trybom, James C. 158,234,634 Tsai, Billy I. 205 Tsujiuchi, Kenneth S. 179 Tucker, Cynthia M. 198,343,634 Tucker, David L. 492 Tucker, Lawrence H. 364,634 Tucker, Leonard L. 225,634 Tucker, Loren G. 187,309,634 Tucker, Richard G. 289,635 Tucker, Thomas R. 197,238,303,492 Tudor, Timothy R. 305,635 Tuggle, Anne A. 277,492 Tulasidas, Kudidge B. 213,654 Tulasidas, Shara 213 Tuma, Jimmy L. 364,635 Tumbry, Ronald G. 396 Tung, James H. 190 Tung, Sarah T. 190 Turner, Catherine L. 193,207,222,356, 635 Turner, Edward L. 654 Turner, Gary L. 203,635 Turner, Marvin E. 158 Turner, Robert A. 635 Turner, Suzanne 34,277,635 Tussey, Barbara A. 277,492 Tussey, Mary L. 150,152,277,635 Tuter, Peggy S. 654 Tuxbury, Wililam D. 154 Twaddell, Dale O. 176 Twaddell, Ladeanna L. 177 Tweed, Thomas E. 315,635 Tweedy, Lindsey D. 635 Twirlers 34-35 Twombly, Thomas R. 172,285,492 Tyler, Fredrick S. 289,635 u Uehling, Terry D. 197,297,635 Uehling, Thomas R. 635 Uhrich, Randall D. 313,416,635 Ukele, Quenadyne G. 356,635 Ukena, Nancy J. 191,194,232,259,635 Ulrich, Catherine L. 277,635 Ulrich, James S. 283,635 Umberger, Susan K. 263,352,635 Umphrey, William R. 635 Umscheid, Mary J. 492 Underbjerg, Dee V. 73 Underbjerg, Dennis V. 165,293,635 Underclass Section 498449 Underwood, Clifford 225 Underwood, Diana K. 379,635 Underwood, Kenneth H. 154,315,492 Underwood, Mary J. 343,635 Underwood, Oren L. 635 Underwood, Sallie M. 208,343,635 Underwood, Sandra M. 242,335,635 Unger, Norma L. 200 Linger, Ralph D. 492 Ungnade, Ernest H. 184 Union S2-55 Union Governing Board 53 Union Program Council 54 United Campus Christian Fellowship 243 University Choir 71 University Extension Club 234 University Information Staff 138 University President 90-91 Unruh, Chester R. 93,635 Unruh, David J. 317,492 Unruh, Jean L. 194,210,231,240,325, 635 Unruh, Phillip F. 313,492 Unruh, Stephen G. 317,635 Unzicker, Jerry L. 371,635 Upadhyay, K. Srinivas 213 Urban, William T. 654 Urbanek, Gary L. 157,159,172,183, 301,635 Urbanek, Rebecca L. 271,335,635 Urbanek, Robert C. 371,635 Urich, Albert J. 71,74,1)7,165,328,635 Urquhart, Dee A. 335,635 Utterback, Cheryl S. 26,259,335,635 Utterback, Stephen 62,180,289,492 Utz, Barbara L. 636 Utz, Donald C. 199,636 Utz, Kenneth L. 371,636 Vacek, Gary A. 492 Vacin, Gary L. 203 Vader, Jay H. 315,364,396,636 Vahle, Gregory J. 393 Valder, Stephen M. 201 Valder, Sue A. 201 Valerius, Jonnie B. 74,261,636 Van Allen, Gale E. 343,636 Van Allen, Michael D. 191,287,636 Van Allen, Robert L. 74,129 Van Campen, Michael 224,364,636 Vandall, Kenneth A. 206,289,636 Van Dalsem, John H. 176,194 Vanderlaan, Alfred S. 364,636 Vanderlip, Richard L. 234 Vanderschaaf, Paul 201 Vanderwege, Judeen G. 343,636 Vanderweide, Mark E. 364,636 Vanderweide, Phillip 636 Vanderwoude, Stan S. 636 Van Dorn, Bernard W. 330,379,636 Van Dorn, Margaret L. 343,636 Van Dyke, Norvel M. 155,364,636 Van Dyke, Phylis L. 169,352,636 Van Gaasbeek, Max D. 169,492 Van Gundy, Marcia L. 71,327,636 Vanhole, Steven J. 181,492 Van Laningham, Ronni 371,636 Van Meter, Shirley E. 242,636 Vannoy, John R. 379,636 Van Pelt, Tamise J. 356,636 Vansant, Richard L. 371,636 Van Schoelandt, Richard 371,636 Van Sickel, Christina 343,636 VanSwaay, Marten 165 Van Vechten, Susan L. 352,636 Van Vleet, Sharon L. 131,210,259,636 Van Vleet, Shirley J. 379,636 Van Wickler, Douglas 85,492 Van Zile Hall 377-379 Varney, Alan L. 364,636 Varsity Basketball Squad 401 Varsity Cheerleaders 34 Varsity Football 393 Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 74 Varsity Rifle Team 426 Varsity Swimming Team 421 Vaughan, Deborah D. 228,263,335,636 Vaughn, Thomas L. 376,636 Vedros, Stephen G. 317,636 Veldhuizen, Ivan D. 376,636 Venkata, Manapalli 213 Vergin, Dexter A. 229,241,636 Verhaalen, Marylyn E. 343,427,636 Verhage, Karen J. 331,343,637 Vering, Kathryn J. 228,352,637 Verkest, Russell M. 376,637 Vermillion, Jane D. 74,206,220,2 69, 637 Verschelden, Michael 182,241,311,492 Vesecky, John F. 492 Veskerna, Connie L. 202,275,335,637 Veterinary Medicine Council 136 Veterinary Medicine Open House 50-51 Vice, Irvin D. 280,492 Viergever, James L. 224 Vieux, J. Michael 179,492 Vigneron, William E. 163,185,244, 376,637 Vikis, Andreas C. 165 Vilander, Lona D. 222,193,261,352, 637 Vincent, Billy R. 637 Vincent, Diana L. 343,637 Vincent, Karen K. 189 Vincent, Robert S. 193,371,637 Vincent, Thomas D. 187,637 Vine, Mark H. 637 Viney, Walter J. 179,301,637 Vinge, Stanley I. 160,206 Viser, Arietta Y. 164,195,210,232, 343,344,637 Vlcek, Henry A. 216,371,637 Vodraska, Rita L. 343,344,637 Vodraska, Ruth M. 121,343,637 Voelker, Gary E. 187,241,311,637 Vogel, Richard L. 371,637 Vogelsberg, Douglas 311,637 Vogt, Sharilyn D. 265,343,637 Volkman, Linda K. 352,637 Volkmann, Allan W. 637 Volz, Darrell W. 492 Volz, Duane R. 315,637 Vonbergen, Michael 637 Vonbergen, Nicole 331,344,492 Vonlehe, Marita K. 356,637 von Riesen, David 138 von Trapp, Maria 40 Voos, Terry E. 396 Vore, Jam es L. 299,637 Vore, Richard L. 637 Voss, James D. 654 Voss, Karen S. 242,637 Voth, Eldeen M. 194,209,234,325,637 Vulgamore, Larry G. 289,637 W Waddle, Nancy K. 277,637 Wade, Kenneth R. 191,287,492 Wade, Linda K. 352,637 Wade, Robert K. 637 Wadsack, James F. 187,364,637 Waeldin, Marilyn A. 277,335,637 Waggoner, James W. 205,224,364,638 Wagner, Ann D. 222,261,638 Wagner, Curtis L. 197,319,638 Wagner, Douglas R. 319,638 Wagner, Gilbert J. 204,364,638 Wagner, Iris L. 186,492 Wagner, Jane C. 195,335,638 Wagner, Robert A. 638 Wainwright, David E. 180,492 Waite, Nancy S. 156,263,493 Wakabayashi, Isaac 215 Waknitz, Sandra S. 259,493 Walczak, Alexander M. 315,393,638 Waldren, T. Bruce 195,364,638 Waldren, Richard P. 103,234,364,638 Waldren, Terry E. 303,638 Walker, Forrest L. 376,638 Walker, Jay A. 371,638 Walker, John D. 216,379,638 Walker, John W. 396 Walker, Kenneth M. 297,364,638 Walker, Larry G. 192,493 Walker, Margaret A. 638 Walker, Margaret Y. 356 Walker, Nancy M. 189,638 Walker, Neill R. 151,186,638 Walker, Olen e L. 335,638 Walker, Patricia S. 331,335,638 Walker, Rodney G. 71,73,74 Walker, Warren V. 73 Walker, William S. 224 Walkup, Cheryl L. 275,335,638 Wall, John B. 371,638 Wall, Marilyn M. 273,335,638 Wall, Nancy 275,352,638 Wallace, Gregory S. 638 Wallace, James E. 364,393,638 Wallace, James L. 493 Wallace, Kathleen J. 261,344,638 Wallace, Madeline D. 356,638 Wallace, Patricia S. 267,638 Wallerstedt, James B. 295,493 Wallingford, John A. 638 Walman, Ira M. 103,154,218,493 Walser, Charlene D. 259,638 Walseth, William D. 227,371,638 Walsh, Scott S. 356 Walsh, Sharon K. 356,638 Walter, Delbert E. 225 Walter, Gary A. 71,315,638 Walter, Roger N. 311,638 Walter, Rosalee S. 344,638 Walters, Charles P. 169 Walters, Cheryl K. 327,639 Walters, Darrel G. 223,639 Walters, Joan E. 219,639 Walters, Larry R. 364,639 Walters, Patrick A, 201,654 Walton, David N. 371,639 Wamhoff, Arlan D. 85,371,639 Wamhoff, Carolyn S. 335,638 Wanager, Diana L. 222,352,639 Wandt, Antonia L. 271,639 Wandt, Elizabeth A. 271,493 Wandt, Jerusha J. 271,352,639 Wang, Ignatius C. 190,371,654 Wang, Jin-Jerg 205 Wang, Neng-Hsiang 194,205,654 Wanger, Fred R. 364,639 Wanick, Stephen G. 297,639 Wanklyn, Dennis A. 493 Ward, Arlin B. 1X218 Ward, Doris F. 181,344,639 Ward, Karen S. 156,180,273,493 Ward, Kay K. 493 Ward, Larry E. 301 Ward, Lawrence W. 637 Ward, Sue A. 356,639 Ward, Virginia L. 131,192,219,228, 344,639 Warden, Jessie A. 131 Wardlaw, Dale A. 299,639 Wardlaw, Dale A. 639 Warner, Deborah G. 352,639 Warner, E. D. 138 Warner, James B. 280,639 Warner, Janet K. 229,275,335,639 Warner, Joan E. 187,192,639 Warner, Kathleen A. 352,639 Warner, Kathleen J. 208,242,261,639 Warner, Larry G. 639 Warnke, Merlin P. 164 Warren, Jimmy D. 157,285,639 Warren, Laurel B. 230,257,639 Warren, Linda J. 261,344,639 Warren, Nancy R. 335,639 Warren, Stephen D. 224,639 Warren, Stephen J. 254 Warta, Thomas H. 313,493 Warfman, Elizabeth G. 34,150,271,639 Wary, Elizabeth M. 248,267,279,637 Washburn, James C. 371,639 Wasinger, Kenneth J. 639 Wasmund, Linda R. 194,202,239,244, 356,639 Wasmund, Marilyn K. 356,639 Wassberg, James E. 295,640 Wassemiller, Jacqueline 208,335,640 Wassenberg, Anna M. 344,640 Wassenberg, Gloria A. 352,640 Waterman, William R. 178,180 Waters, Brian M. 285,493 Waters, Keith R. 129 Waters, Luanne H. 206,273,640 Watkins, Keith E. 425 Watkins, Linda J. 198,259,640 Watson, Gary E. 164,416,493 Watson. Norma J. 269,493 Watt, Philip G. 235 Watterson, Carl E. 493 Watts, Curt L. 371,640 Watts, Kenneth A. 493 Watts, Rena L. 131,198,259,640 Wayman, Alice L. 202,229,335,640 Weak, Earl D. 218,242 Weatherall, Verna J. 493 Weatherford, June K. 335,640 Weatherford, Patricia 152,261,640 Weatherholt, Richard 640 Weathers, Kathleen L. 335,640 Weaver, David L. 289,640 Weaver, Douglas W. 391,393 Weaver, James L. 295,640 Weaver, Janis 352,640 Weaver, John R. 371,640 Weaver, William A. 493 Webb, Howard G. 253,303,640 Webb, Jeffrey W. 405 Webb, Marc C. 376,640 Webb, Mary F. 308 Webb, Robert T. 640 Webb, Wilton S. 289,493 Webber, Lynn E. 379,640 Weber, A. D. 95 Weber, Charles W. 223 Weber, Cheryl L. 208,216,244,335,640 Weber, Henrietta S. 335,640 Weber, Michael D. 640 Weberg, Donald W. 640 Webring, Rodney L. 640 Webster, James A. 201 Webster, Martha H. 198,335,640 Webster, Paul R. 283,640 Webster, Ronald V. 280,640 Webster, Tony G. 640 Week, Gary L. 364,640 Weckman, Pamela K. 335,640 Wedel, Fred L. 177,205,240,364,640 Wedwick, Daryl M. 166,216 Weeks, Edward R. 640 Wegener, James D. 640 Wegman, Virginia L. 265,640 Wehling, Robert D. 121,167,295,640 Wehr, Barbara A. 225,228,641 671 Wehr, William S. 157,163,493 Wehrman, Howard M. 168,238,493 Wehrman, Pearl I. 352,641 Wehrman, Suzanne M. 238 Weibert, Stuart W. 303,641 Weich, Neal R. 641 Weichel, James D. 364,641 Weide, Wayne R. 206,493 Weidle, Nick L. 235,309,493 Weidler, Michael L. 641 Weigel, Lawrence N. 315,401,403,493 Weihe, Sheryl K. 379641 Weil, Harold G. 193,641 Weil, Jerry D. 151 Weimaster, Allen K. 364,641 Weingart, Jacqueline 229,259,641 Weingart, Paul M. 313,641 Weingart, Thomasine 229,259641 Weinhold, Dennis G. 405 Weir, James P. 299,641 Weir, Stan G. 253,317,641 Weiser, Charles E. 371,641 Weishaar, Philip L. 641 Weiss, George A. 319,494 Weixelman, Richard L. 641 Welch, Dennis S. 494 Welch, Wesley H. 299,641 Weldon, Larry E. 414 Wells, Barbara M. 261 641 Wells, Cherie K. 200 Wells, Forrest N. 396 Wells, Marvin D. 218,329,641 Wells, Robert H. 641 Wells, Tana L. 26,271,352641 Wells, Ward V. 305,641 Wells, William W. 376641 Welsh, Ronald D. 287,641 Welly, Steven R. 376,641 Wempe, Connie S. 344,641 Wendelburg, Darel E. 641 Wenger, Carol D. 231,327,641 Wenger, Dennis L. 287,641 Wenger, Michael R. 81,218641 Wenger, Richard P. 328,641 Wenger, Richard W. 155,371,641 Wenger, Ronald D. 364,641 Wenger, Vicki L. 231,344,641 Wentworth, Monty M. 364,641 Wentz, Elisabeth A. 261,642 Wentz, Steven D. 379,642 Wenzl, Rosella A. 232,241,352,642 Werner, Elden E. 371,642 Werner, Henry H. 253,295,642 Werner, Ruth D. 344,642 Wertenberger, Kirt P. 642 Werts, Stephen M. 227,642 Wertz, Christine 198,228,333,335642 Wesche, Alan E. 642 Weseloh, Robert W. 364,642 Wesleyan Campus Fellowship 244 Wesley Foundation 244 Wessels, Thomas H. 193 Wessling, Robert J. 642 West Hall 372-376 West Hall Governing Board 375 West, Barry L. 231,281,642 West, Constance J. 344,642 West, Dale E. 494 West, Karen J. 344 642 West, Paul R. 282,642 West, Richard D. 194 West, Robert P. 371 642 West, Rosalyn A. 330,331,344,642 West, Sharon K. 344 642 West, Steven J. 371,642 Westerman, John R. 154,287,642 Westphal, Gary L. 188 Westphal, Janet E. 189 Wethington, Stanley 81 Weybrew, Steven J. 182371 642 Weyer, Douglas C. 371 642 Whalen, Ernest H. 642 Wheat State Agronomy Club 234 Wheeler, Linda K. 344,642 Wheeler, Sharon K. 356,494 Wheeler, Thomas A 406 Wheeler, Vicki L. 356,642 Wheelock, Carole J. 71,217,231,642 Wheelock, Hugh H. 642 Whelan, James L. 295,396 642 Whetstine, Douglas G. 642 Whitake r, Neal D. 313642 White, Byron 40 White, Charles R. 109,191,192 White, Charlotte M. 494 White, Cynthia E. 642 White, Frederick L. 371,642 White, Jody L. 269,642 White, John D. 85 642 White, John H. 295,494 White, Margaret E. 210,335642 White, Michael D. 393 White, Nancy J. 350642 White, Patricia J. 344,643 White, Raymond R. 364,393,643 White, Robert C. 212,494 White, Sharon A. 231 267 494 White, Steve M. 225 White, Stephen P. 376 643 White, Vernon M. 225,643 Whitegon, Patty L. 78,356 643 Whitehair, Judith A. 352 643 Whitehair, Norman V. 138 Whitehair, Rita M. 277643 Whitehill, James H. 364 643 Whitehill, Janet M. 222,356,643 Whiteman, Arveta C. 197,352,643 Whptesell, Jim L. 364 643 Whitfield, Carol L. 231,273,643 Whitley, Sharon A. 156219643 Whitlow, William T. 37 ' l 643 Whitman, Denton J. 193 ' Whitmer, Lionel R. 166,182328494 Whitney, Cheryl D. 352,643 Whitney, Eleanor R. 267,643 Whitney, Mary E. 219 672 Whitney, Mason C. 299,494 Whitright, Kenyon C. 297,643 Whittlesey, Diana K. 344,643 Whitton, Karen J. 193,352643 Wiard, Mary A. 232,494 Wibbeler, Richard M. 44,154,157,197, 289,643 Wichman, Carol M. 344,494 Wichman, Kenneth D. 229,643 Wichman, Richard C. 643 Wick, Linda L. 273,352,643 Wicks, Brian A. 199,319,494 Wicks, Cathy J. 379,643 Widau, Stanly C. 287,643 Widener, Austin L. 212,643 Widener, Gayla F. 228,344 Wiechman, Steven R. 293,643 Wiehe, Jonell J. 222,344,643 Wiehe, Linda C. 195,231,344,643 Wieland, David K. 313,416,643 Wietharn, James R. 643 Wigger, Timothy D. 253,285,643 Wiggins, Jon S. 494 Wiggins, Judith A. 643 Wilborn, Richard E. 191 Wilbur, Donald A. 201 Wilch, Cheryl L. 198,271,643 Wilcke, Richard W. 108 Wilcox, Connie J. 643 Wilcox, Jean A. 152,644 Wilcox, Norma N. 216,494 Wildcat Table Tennis Club 233 Wilde, Gerald E. 201 Wildlife Society 235 Wiles, Robert E. 364,644 Wiechman, John H. 494643 Wiley, Cecil W. 188,644 Wiley, Eva A. 153,644 Wiley, George L 187,303,644 Wiley, Margaret P. 151 Wiley, Shirley J. 72,344644 Wilhite, Ruth A. 195,210,327,644 Wilhoite, Paula M. 644 Wilkerson, Andrea S. 259,644 Wilkerson, Elizabeth 210,228,232,242 344,644 Wilkins, George M. 426 Wilkinson, Richard K. 393 Wilkinson, Sherri M. 344644 Wilkus, David F. 179,494 Will, Steven D. 371,644 Willard, Donna J. 161,494 Willard, F. Lynn 188644 Willard, Lloyd H. 644 Willard, Michael L. 225,371,644 Willcolt, Howard J. 311,644 Willhite, Norman C. 163,371,644 Williams, Andrew 410,414 Williams, Benton L. 371,644 Williams, Bernard O. 204,644 Williams, Charles F. 282,644 Williams, Christine 344,644 Williams, Christine L. 344644 Williams, David R. 299,644 Williams, Don N. 153,285,644 Williams, Douglas W. 74,149,287,494 Williams, Frederick 54,63,80,81,166 171,216,421,471,494 Williams, John C. 63,494 Williams, Kimberly E. 131,150,275,644 Williams, Larry L. 158,187 Williams, Leslie L. 644 Williams, Linda M. 243,333,335,644 Williams, Mark D. 188,494 Williams, Margaret A. 199,356,644 Williams, Maureen C. 352 494 Williams, Michele H. 224379644 Williams, Milton J. 223 Williams, Neva A. 231,494 Williams, Rebecca A. 344644 William s, Robert A. 172,495 Williams, Robert H. 160,224,495 Williams, Ronald C. 309,644 Williams, Thomas R. 376644 Williams, William A. 495 Williamson, Arthur 364,654 Williamson, John R. 644 Willis, Dale G. 289,644 Willis, Jane A. 228,263,352,644 Willis, Lonnie D. 187644 Willis, Patricia S. 189 Willis, Ray E. 401 Willison, Helen M. 344645 Willson, Dale B. 71 Willits, James L. 323,495 Willt, Connie R. 353,645 Wilp, P. Diane 53,5462 Wilson, Beth M. 259,344 645 Wilson, Bruce L. 317,645 Wilson, Byron L. 186 495 Wilson, Chadd R. 364,645 Wilson, Charles E. 654,321 Wilson, Cynthia A. 194325645 Wilson, Edward L. 159183495 Wilson, Helen A. 259645 Wilson, James D. 317,645 Wilson, James R. 238,364,645 Wilson, James W. 321,645 Wilson, Janel S. 265,645 Wilson, John H. 197,313645 Wilson, Karen S. 222645 Wilson, Karr L. 195,208,344 Wilson, Lawrence E. 197645 Wilson, Margaret E. 344,654 Wilson, Michael B. 495 Wilson, Rhonda L. 344 645 Wilson, Richard D. 176,205,207645 Wilson, Robert N. 421 Wilson, Sharon L. 228352645 Wilson, Steven R. 645 Wilson, Terry L 495 Wilt, John B. 495 Wiltse, Sue A. 269,495 Windels, James H. 72,364,645 Mary E ' 72 ' 164 -2 10,231 273 Winderlin, Pauletta 231,344,645 Windier, Timothy R. 293,645 Windscheffel, Stephen 364,645 Wineland, Ronald O. 72328645 Wingfield, Gary L. 159 Winkler, Richard A. 645 Winkley, Marvin J. 364,645 Winn, Barbara J. 226 Winsky, Anna M. 344,495 Winston, Steven R. 371,645 Winter, Jan E. 376,645 Winter, Judith A. 356,645 Winter, M. Fred 401,405 Winter, Nancy L. 72,202,344,645 Winter, Richard L. 371,645 Winter, Ronald A. 85,364 645 Winter, William G. 225,645 Winters, Kenneth D. 186,410414495 Wintz, Cary D. 162 Winzeler, Kenneth A. 175 197285 645 Winzeler, Robert F. 197,285,371 645 Wirfz, Ronald L. 495 Wiruth, Daniel J. 646 Wisdom, Janice M. 646 Wise, Patrick M. 376,646 Wise, Sidney L. 376,646 Wisegarver, Frederick 224,646 Wisegarver, Richard 646 Wiseman, Lonnie A. 291,646 Wishall, Jerry P. 241,646 Wishall, Paul M. 241,646 Wisniewski, John E. 293,646 Witt, Linda L. 156,265,646 Witt, Merle D. 207,234 646 Witten, Susan G. 352,646 Wittenborn, John S. 74,321,646 Wobker, Larry D. 205 Wodyziak, E ' jgene 311 Woelfer, Carl W. 163,227 646 Woellhof, Linda K. 71,72,161,217,356, 646 Wofford, Jerry R. 85646 Wofford, Mary L. 271 646 Wogan, Mildred 286 Wohler, Lynn R. 73 Wohlf, James E. 364 646 Woldner, William 283 Wolf, Jimmy L. 285,646 Wolf, Richard S. 223 Wolfe, Danney L. 315646 Wolfe, Jack L. 232,352,496 Wolfe, Janet L. 228,257,356,646 Wolfe, Jay D. 376,646 Wolfe, Regina F. 53,201,204,259646 Wolff, Gloria D. 161,269,496 Wolfram, Edmond T. 181,496 Wolfram, Joyce L. 192,206,220,356, 646 Wolfrom, Howard E. 376646 Wollen, Terry S. 193,225,646 Wolters, Douglas J. 293,646 Woltkamp, Melinda R. 228,265,353, 646 Womeldorff, Joyce L. 193,197,210, Women ' s Bowling Team 427 Women ' s Glee Club 74 Womer, Sally A. 26,209,263,353,646 Wood, Anthony W. 227,376,646 Wood, Ben W. 103,157,194303646 Wood, David L. 375 Wood, John D. 194,371 646 Wood, LeEtta L. 277,646 Wood, Martha E. 263,496 Wood, Mary K. 156,210,232,275646 Wood, Steve J. 321,406,647 Wood, Susan S. 271,335,647 Woodall, Rodney M. 647 Woodard, Ambrose P. 379647 Woodard, Charles R. 297,647 Woodard, Craig M. 301,647 Woodard, June A. 210,248,275647 Woodard, Kim 269,647 Woodard, Susan G. 194,228,269,335, 647 Woodard, Susan L. 352,647 Woodburn, John W. 285 647 Wooding, Frank J. 203 Wooding, Josephina M. 203 Woodley, Kent E. 647 Woodruff, Doris J. 332 Woods, Bryan R. 647 Woods, Paul C. 282,647 Woodson, Janet H. 193,202,335,647 Woodward, Robert L. 297 647 Woody, Cheryl J. 496 Woofter, Frank L. 74,285 647 Woolcott, Mary A. 231 257 647 Woolery, Roberta L. 344,647 Woolington, Stephen 183 Wool Judging Team 109 Woolley, Marilyn L. 210,231,273647 Woolpert, Steven C. 371,647 Woolsey, Jack L. 364,647 Woolsey, Terrill L. 197,647 Woolverton, Jon T. 212371647 Wooten, Harold T. 410,414 Workman, Arvin L. 85,93 Worley, Melody K. 273,352 647 Worley, Ronald R. 1 97 647 Worley, William S. 58,285,647 Wormington, William 170,212 Worthington, David 193 Worthingfon, Judy K. 647 Worthington, Ruth L. 151,162,193, Woydziak, Eugene F. 376 647 Wrampe, Mary E. 243 344 647 Wray, Warren K. 157647 Wren, Wallace B. 243 Wrestling 416-417 Wrestling Squad 417 Wright, Elynn S. 267,647 Wright, Erna J. 189,200 Wright, Haskell S. 287647 Wright, James M. 364,647 Wright, James P. 188 Wright, Kendall M. 192243303496 Wright, Larry J. 72,73,415 Wright, Marjorie J. 222,352379496 Wright, Ralph 115 Wright, Randolph L. 229,364,496 Wright, Steven E. 295,364,396647 Wright, William A. 179,185496 Wulff, Frederick J. 305,496 Wulfkuhle, Noell E. 198,261,335647 Wurtz, Barbara S. 232,241,496 Wurtz, Teresa J. 344,648 Wurzbacher, Pamela S. 648 Wuthncw, Linda K. 352 648 Wyckoff, M. William 289,648 Wykoff, Beverly 164,344648 Wylie, Janice L. 151 Wylie, JoAnne L. 226,344,648 Wylie, Larry R. 299,376,648 Yackle, Clifford E. 364,648 Yadagiri, Nagavalli 213 Yancey, Linda L. 496 Yaney, Jed E. 85,283,648 Yang, Pun ley H. 190 Yapit, Mary R. 73,203,352,648 Yardley, David B. 166,182323496 Yarrow, Gale R. 280,496 Yates, David L. 155,496 Yates, Harold 206,648 Yeager, Marsha K. 352,648 Yeager, William J 364,648 Yelenik, Lois E. 57,58,59,150271 648 Yen, Albert C. 654 Yenkey, Albert N. 410,414 Yenzer, Douglas W. 648 Yeo, David R. 74,648 Yessick, Margaret E. 265,648 Yoder, Dennis L. 371,648 Yoho, Rex E. 496 Yorqason, Flora J. 200 Yorke, Cynthia R. 275,648 Yorke, Jerome P. 188,287,496 Yoshimoto, Diane L. 208,335 648 Yotter, Edward E. 242654 Yotter, Ann R. 496 Young, Alexander M. 188,295,648 Young, Ann M. 275,344,648 Young, Bonnie D. 244 Young, Carolyn L. 232,261,648 Young, Daniel W. 56,74,157 160 197 306,329,496 Young, Leroy I. 280,648 Young, Lester R. 160,168,244 Young, Nancy A. 71,74,271 Young, Nancy M. 156,277,496648 Young, Philip R. 313,371,648 Young, Regina G. 61,150,269,648 Young, Susan K. 153,263,648 Young, William P. 197,297,648 Younger, Gerald P. 309,648 Younger, Kathleen A. 253,648 Youngers, Diane K. 131,198,229248 259,648 Yu, Robert T 190 Zabel, Charles W. 293,648 Zaidi, Intesar H. 214,220654 Zaidi, Rabia A. 220 Zaidi, Rebecca A. 214 Zaiss, Craig R. 289,648 Zakoura, Shila L. 335,648 Zander, Janice D. 189,234,496 Zander, Norbert J. 187,496 Zangger, Charles P. 225,280,648 Zanter, Marcia E. 335,649 Zavesky, Thomas C. 234,376,649 Zeigler, Stephen B. 154 Zell, Richard E. 317,649 Zeman, Douglas A. 204,371,649 Zenishek, Carolyn R. 193,224,228344 Zernickow, Barbara A. 231,344649 Zerr, Elmer C. 183 Zibell, Barbara L. 352,649 Zibell, Cheryl A. 496 Zibell, Robert E. 293,496 Zieger, Perry R. 282,649 Zieger, Ronald G. 282 Ziegler, Donald G. 195,393 Ziegler, Douglas W. 315,649 Ziegler, Stephen B. 218 Zimbelman, Sherry L. 344,649 Zimmerman, Charles M. 159 Zimmerman, Donald E. 235,357,364, 654 Zimmerman, Gary L. 357,364,496 Zimmerman, Glenna L. 222,344,649 Zimmerman, Jarold L. 496 Zimmerman, Laurel G. 645 Zimmerman, Marc W. 74 Zimmerman, Martha J. 352,649 Zimmerman, Nancy L 267649 Zink, Orlin J. 212,289,649 ' Zinman, Robert L. 649 Ziolek, Gary S. 379,649 Zirkle, Louis R. 285,649 Zitek, Lyle E. 186,496 Zlasney, David C. 371 649 Zoerb, G. Michael 375,425 Zorn, Thomas F. 654 Zuercher, Helen K. 654 Zuercher, Lawrence B. 179,649 Zumbrunn, Daryl J. 376,649 Zwego, Raymond W. 371,649 Zweygardt, Ranee A. 352,649 Zwierzychowski, Robe 163 I 73,55 88T 8 .. M i . lu ,.-- BM --- M - :-: QtM - ; :. X - ..- T 2J - .- - - : .- - : ' - : SIS I - - .- : a tff .-- ' ,: ' Closing a yearbook is always hard for an editor; this year is no excep- tion. It is impossible to work closely with a major project like the Royal Purple without forming sentimental attachments to it and to the people with whom I have worked. To thank them appropriately would take sev- eral pages. These are the faces that have made this book possible: First, my sincere thanks to C.J. (Chief) Medlin, my lifetime friend and adviser, who although now re- tired, was always there when need- ed. Thank you also to Del Brinkman and Jack Backer, 1967 RP advisers, and to Carole Fry Owen, 1 966 RP editor, who spent many hours break- ing me in last year. My appreciation to Ruth Foster and Carol McCoy, Student Publications secretaries. The book ' s production depended upon Frank Wright, John Allen and the staff of American Yearbook Company, and Ed Kase and the S. K. Smith Cover Company. Special thanks to David Von Riesen, Lau- rence Blaker, Don Richards, the Studio Royal and the student photo- graphers for the photography in the RP, and to Margo Miller and her staff for indexing and business work. My greatest thanks go to an excel- lent editorial staff to whom this book really owes its existence, with special mention to JoAnn Goetz and Mike Lowe, assistant editors. Finally, my special appreciation to my parents and friends, whose patience and understanding have made this year much easier for me. Sue Brandner, Editor
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